Singapore Standard, 22 February 1951
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Title Section18 1951-02-22 1 Singapore Standard $l n Jt VOL I NO. 237 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1951 12 PAGES— 10 CENTS18 words
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40 1951-02-22 1 |_5 Fri). 21 (AP) J Dwid-rf 1). Eisen- '<• r,v air fin ilwrfd Coaster l.,iioii esmw m\mmm without om tin* *<t runn ais arm They were of hi. stall a mosl tribute st ba ipera-40 words
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60 1951-02-22 1 St iff Reporter *-ON. S.: 4 I _;hter, e e i: to I v s. s.j is going on a brotl and for a B of the victims December un «d his inteoti m g the Leu ative in April next Ward, the60 words
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Article, Illustration130 1951-02-22 1 Butterworth To S'pore In 40 Minutes Standaid Staff Reporter IX the time you probably take to have a shower wad breakfast minutes Lt Pete Ch .m--be s, a member ol one of the Far East Air Force Spitfire Squadrons yesterday (lew a Meteor twin-jet fl_*:aer from Butterworth airfield to Tengah,130 words
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Article272 1951-02-22 1 HONGKONG, Feb. 21 (AP) The Central People's Government Council highest administrative body of the Chinese Communist Government met yesterday in Peiping but Mao Tze-tun« was not there. The report which reached Hongkong today via the Red news agency, revived last W€»ek'*s rumours that the272 words
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212 1951-02-22 1 Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE was arrested while attempting to paste a "Red" poster on a wall in one of the back lanes of Queen Street shortly after 9 o'clock last night. Two others who were acting as look-outs escaped. This is the second212 words
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Article54 1951-02-22 1 Standard Staff Reporter AN ex-Chinese detective. Wong Yoke Leongi and a compatriot I <>ke Yong Pe©, were involved ill a stabbing affray last night near Malabar Street. Both had stab wounds on their heads and arms. They were rushed to the General Hospital .>. iere their condition was54 words
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61 1951-02-22 1 JAKARTA. Feb. 21 (AP)— The visiting Singapore Sino-Malay soccer team early this evening suffered a 6-0 crushing defeat from an Indonesian team to be sent to the Asian Olympic Games in New Delhi. With I:e Indonesians mostly o_. the offensive, the score at halftime61 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-02-22 1 newsphoto. DETERMINED in their preparations for an invasion of the China mainland, the Nationalist armed forces have been holding practice landing operations off the Taiwan coast as shown in the above picture. Although the Chinese Navy has always maintained small landing units, this is the first timePANA - 58 words
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258 1951-02-22 1 Sees No Sign ificance In Stalin 's Warning on korea-Acheson I WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 (LP) —Secretary of] Stale Dean Acheson said today that he saw no particular significance in Soviet Premier Josef Stalin's warning that United Nations forces in Korea would be defeated unless they agreed to Red China's peace258 words
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Article25 1951-02-22 1 A 31-year-old Chinese was found dead, hanging from the lavatory of a house in River Valley Road just before nine o'clock last night.25 words
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Article179 1951-02-22 1 Chinese Youth Wounded By Gunman FIVE months after being j released by the Singapore i j Police. Gan Siew Tham. 22- j year-old shop-assistant of a fruit shop in Rochore Road was shot and wounded by an unknown Chinese youth at 8 a.m. yesterday. Gan was hit by a bullet179 words
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231 1951-02-22 1 US 7th Fleet Chief To Meet Chiang TAIPEI, Feb. 21 (UP) Vice-Admiral Arthur D.I Struble, Commander of the United States Seventh Fleet j flew here today from Tokyo for conferences with Gene- j ralissimo Chiang Kai-shek and other high Nationalist military leaders. Struble told the press the United States Seventh231 words
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116 1951-02-22 1 UK To Ban Oil Sh ipmen t From HK To China LONDON. Feb. 22 (AP) Britain announced Wednesday it is taking steps to prevent ftirther shipments of oil from Hongkong to China. Colonial Secretary James Griffiths told the House of Commons that there have been no shipments since the first116 words
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Article48 1951-02-22 1 THE Commander-in-Chief Far East Land Forces, General Sir John Harding left Singapore yesterday by air for Hongkong, where 1 J will direct a defence exercise which is being held as part of the normal training programme. He will be away for about 6 days.48 words
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334 1951-02-22 1 Allies Advance Ten Miles On Central Front TOKYO, Feb. 21. (UP) United Nations troops swept forward as mueh as 10 miles today against "fading" Communist resistance and a central front spokesman said there was evidence of a "hasty withdrawal" on the central front. The Reds were drawing back i ;oward334 words
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Article65 1951-02-22 1 LACK of finance is the chief handicap of Singapore's squatters who supply the population with the greater portion of fresh foodstuffs consumed daily. This is one of the vital points to be investigated by Government departments connected with food production and by the Sub-Commit-tee on Local65 words
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129 1951-02-22 1 Big-4 Talks Unlikely Until After Mid- April WASHINGTON. Ft h. 21 (IV) Diplomatic officials believed today Rir«»sia would agree to a Big I Four meeting which would include the <li-ru**-*i<»n of armament fan Europe. 1 hen a turbulent debate on who is to hlame for the rearmament rare will hurst129 words
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Article113 1951-02-22 1 UN Han R. Patrol Is Repulsed WESTERN FRONT, Korea, Feb. 21 (AP)— Heavy accurate .mortar fire today drove back a United Nations tank and in- fantry patrol trying to probe I across the rain-swollen Han {River. i Tho patrol commander said it is "amazingly accurate. The most accurate mortar barrage113 words
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73 1951-02-22 1 Russia Will Not Risk War Until 1952, Says Editor NEW YORK. Feb. 21: (AP)— Kenneth de Courcy. editor of the British maga- zine. Intelligence Digest, j predicted yesterday that Russia will not risk open worldwide war until late 1952. Addressing a luncheon at the Salesmen's Association of I the paper73 words
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122 1951-02-22 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police are anxious to contact aa unknown man believed to be a Eurasian, who saved the lives of two European women and a child during the December riots last year at the function ol Mountbatten Road and Tanjong Katong Road.122 words
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Article33 1951-02-22 1 WELLINGTON, Feb. 21 ap. Prime Minister Sidney H< i d of New Zealand announced tonight the Government had declared a state of emei a-ncv because oi the wate >nt strike crisis33 words
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Advertisement43 1951-02-22 1 to*f* _---__»**w**!^TT'_rs__rt_l_^_S_i woefc fum iioto (h% IEICMJ f WiCb so much discussion *e ore proud of our record of keeping costs down particularly with fish; We have almost a dozen varieties of good, cheap fish*-— under-a-do'lar! COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd.43 words
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Advertisement100 1951-02-22 1 SHELL MOTOR OIL **w 1 enjoy them best ,m mmC^mm m jir 1 *-mm m W 1 adu Maui ier so different but I have mv SPWBfc i own ideas. The filter tip may well keep a I ■'lKJP'^^ ..jl du Maurier cool and smooth to the very \f§ RHmUL100 words
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905 1951-02-22 2 'A-G Staff Members Have No Right Of Presence' A SUBMISSION that members of the staff of the Attorney General's Office ""have no right of audience" before the Riot Commission of Inquiry, other than appearing on behalf of the Crown was made by a Singapore lawyer, Mr.905 words
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Article, Illustration246 1951-02-22 2 THE NEW Acting president of the Singapore Municipal Commission is 4b year old Mr. Norman Ward, who assumed office on Feb. 17. when Mr. T.P.F. McNeice. the President, left for England on leave. Mr. Ward was for some time Principal Assistant Secretary to the GovernorCeneral mow246 words
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Article, Illustration167 1951-02-22 2 Standard Staff Correspondent A REAL cowboy arrived in Singapore yesterday after a tiring 4,000-mile ride in a plane. Rigged out in his ranch outfit complete with boots and Stetson hat, he st He into the city last night for a drink. The tough-looking rancher,167 words
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Court Briefs
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Article286 1951-02-22 2 AHMAD bin Musa. an elderly Muslim Indian, who discarded his i<*v water stall to take part in the December riots. in front of the Supreme Court building, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment by Mr. H. E Kingdon in the Singapore First District Court286 words
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75 1951-02-22 2 A 21-YEAR-OLD woman. Chan Rwan** Hian. who Rave her sex as "male" in her identity card, was charged in the Singapore First District I Court yesterday with giv- ing false particulars to the registration authorities. Chan, cropped like a boy. pleaded guilty and was75 words
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272 1951-02-22 2 Standard Staff Reporter ADVICE ON how to build up better employeremployee relationships by improving the workers security, raising their morale and increasing their loyalty to their employers was given hy Mr. A. R. Hoji^ of the Confederation Life Association. Singapore, in a lalk. ••The272 words
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Article103 1951-02-22 2 Standard Staff Reporter MISS FAITH LORING, a lecturer in speech training at hhe Teachers' Training College, .vill start classes in spoken English at the Tomlinson Ha 1 •n Tuesdays at 8 p.m. and thereafter each week at the .ame time. The aim of these103 words
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Article44 1951-02-22 2 Mr. NA. Kularajau ol the Singapore Income Tax Departrhent, and secretary of the I Singapore Government Officers' Co-operative Housing Society, Ltd, has passed the Intermediate i xamin aid!) of the Chartered I Institute of Secretaries, London, held In Singapore last December.44 words
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301 1951-02-22 2 Indians Receive SIT Decision With Mixed Feelings Standard Staff Reporter THE Indian c o m m u ni t y received with mixed feelings the decision of the trustees of the Singapore Improvement Trust to ask the Indian Chamber of Commerce to recommend needy Indians for Trust accommodation. Dr. M.301 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-02-22 2 photo. ARMY supplies consisting of 100 weapon carriers. 1(10 trailers and 26 five-ton trucks, for the United Nations forces in Korea, were loaded on to the Maxwell Brander yesterday. Picture shows some of the trailers at the Singapore Harbour Hoard. The vessel will leave Singapore inStandard - 55 words
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186 1951-02-22 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE LEGAL Advisers mf the Singapore Municipal Commissioners are to be asked to advise ways and meant whereby the principle of accepting part payment from sponsors of private housing estates towards the pro\i sion of minor sewers186 words
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Article, Illustration234 1951-02-22 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S new Third Criminal District Judge, Iff Harold Leonard Wriggiesv. lis a widely travelled man has the rare experience oi having motored 9,300 miles across nine frontiers. Mr. Wrigglesworth, who has recently taken up 1 1 sppointmenl in tne C [legal234 words
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Article45 1951-02-22 2 PO BOCA* KIM was by .<- Singap< re F i I I Magistrate tr. P. Clagat s i I p y compensate $30 to Chua Seem L tor injuring the latter with a p Po was for ni months in the sum of $20045 words
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Advertisement14 1951-02-22 2 BUNG A RAJAH j ENQUIRIES INVITED FROM THE TRADE 1 ROBINSONS' ?'3*3**€^3>o<K>3<X^^ a .w^^^o^.^^_-14 words
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Advertisement218 1951-02-22 2 i quality is v||& KLIM JSIt^LK RrH Is >•*«*• «i hf k^ Copf l»f# Borat. a t «««TH< l t t t llll t llt^******"*W'~^«- 1KKM,,,,.^ HIM A I \V\ *J*3 BBAIN'O— 1 LIVERENI I Tl NM I I SPERM AN < SHILAJI K .STOORIN MAK \KIM PII I Ll218 words
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Miscellaneous114 1951-02-22 2 fSSSSS 1 3 Ah\7 IT'S TH ONLV WAV T'GIT 1 NOBODV LOOKS UP T' \WM I NEITHER OF TtRUE/T- AN) NOW uJSSS^ WAPKIT IN TH'S 7% I ALONG. ONE BIG GUV <—- MIZZUBLE LI'L RUNTS m Wlk US COULD AWE HAS DAISV A HORRIBLE PARTNERSHIP.r G TS TWICE AS MUCH114 words
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406 1951-02-22 3 j Standard Staff Correspondent I KUALA LUMPUB, Wed.— The attention of the War Office, through the Secretary, FARELF, is drawn to the fact that employees of the War Office in the Federation ol Malava arc making a demand for higher cost406 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-02-22 3 < Jam-Msa tder, x (.uint*> toured I re>eitY*nent ag 1 day. On his p ctured above security larees a h.indit inft*>ted area. i22 words
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Article69 1951-02-22 3 Portuguese TO Bury Own Dead rd Siaff Correspondent w The P0r- has its dea L 11 is ha'- for the in- of a de ent to p itsride the S ,r--b to bury theii rs of the P at hat e igr ral society Th ifl cents tn n i69 words
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Article48 1951-02-22 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Boys ,in the Johore Welfare Home are to be trained in the use of musical intruments with a view to forming a band. The British Adviser, Mr. J. Falconer, will undertake the 1 training, it is learnt.48 words
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315 1951-02-22 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KIALA LUMPUR, Wed. Echo of the ruthless eold-hiooded iiiurd *r of the manager of the Goh ISan Huat Pottery orks in Segambal last year is the killing of Lin Chiew, one of tv.o bandits killed here yesterday afternoon. Lim Chiew and315 words
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Article110 1951-02-22 3 Standard Staff orrespondent MALACCA. Wed.— N. E. S. Sebastian who was found guilty :by the Session- Court President, Mr. F. A. Chua for j causing hurt to Muthu was sentenced this morning to 18 months' imprisonment. Muthu said Sebastian made him write a confession that110 words
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55 1951-02-22 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The All Malaya Federation of Government Medical Employees Trade Union is approaching the Government to increase their present salaries or to provide them with free rations and free educational facilities. Among other grievences are proper allotting of quarters and increased supply of55 words
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194 1951-02-22 3 Standard Stn.T Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, \v ed.— Worker* on mines and on estates will In* afforded protection ami accommodation by new Emergency Regulations which require owners and occupiers of Land lo house their employees in specified places on their lands. Arrangements are be n° made194 words
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Article406 1951-02-22 3 For failing to keep a register of workmen in a rubber estate containing an area of 100 acres, situated at the 12th Mile. MuarTangkat Road. Lee Cheng Loo and New Chew Poh. the joint owners of the estate, were fined $80. For offering illegal gratification oi $5406 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-02-22 3 lP T0 shovvs Mr M »*s. J. H. Nelson Smith of K.L. cutting their wedding cake at a retention which was held at the residence of Mr. Mrs Dimoline.— (Photo by Eastern Phot. kits).34 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-02-22 3 r, T si-rrr-^o-:* o*l a short ho'iday are Mrs. Lew's Miles' a (right), wife of famous director of Twentieth Century -Fox, and Miss Jean MacDonald, reporter on the Honolulu Star Bulletin. 'ihey arrived by BOAC Constellation from Sydney. Mr. Milestone is now in Australia directing "Kangaroo" ia I technicolour.— StandardStandard - 51 words
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242 1951-02-22 3 Standard Staff' Correspondent BUTTERWORTH, Wed. —To put up a Bailey Bridge across the strip of water between Batu Kawan and Bagan Bukit Tambun in Province Welleslev South would cost $250,000. This was stated bv Mr. S. T. Stewart, the Chairman of242 words
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Article41 1951-02-22 3 Standard Staff Corresp.ndeat KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. For absenting himself without the consent of the authorities, A special Malay Constable. Aliis bin Bulat, was fined $150 or three months' imprisonment by the Second Magistrate. Inche Haron bin Haji Idris, today.41 words
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216 1951-02-22 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tha two-men team j from the United States to advise on Chinese education in Malaya is expected in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. i The members of the mission. Dr. Fenn and Dr. Wu. i will spend two months in the216 words
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Article89 1951-02-22 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Having two previous convictions, a Chinese labourer. Low Pak Chok, was sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment by the First Magistrate. Mr. A. P. Jack, today, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing copper valued at $3.75 from89 words
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63 1951-02-22 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Reporting that considerable quantities of insufficiently prepaid letters are being posted to India for transmission by surface mall, the PostmasterGeneral, Malaya points out that tiie correct rates ot postage are 12 cents for the first ounce of a63 words
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Article29 1951-02-22 3 MALACCA, Wed— Tay Keng] Yong, a rubber planter, was J sentenced to six months' Lmpri-j sonment for unlawful posses- j sion of op i uni.29 words
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249 1951-02-22 3 New Resettlement Areas In Selangor Visited By Gurnev Slamlanl Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Iwp—j, mm of mc largest resettlemeiil areas in Selan«*,or war* \isitrd toda\ by ihe High <Lommir*.sioner. Sir Henry liurney who was accompanied hv the Director oi Operations. 1.t.-t-len. >ir Harold Briggs. Ampang resettlement is t.»p priori249 words
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Article113 1951-02-22 3 K I A LA L DM P I K. Wed. A new salar> scheme for Kuala Lumpur Municipal employer** is to be formulated bv the Municipal President. Mr. H. T. H. OsweH. and two Municipal Commis sioners who will serve on a special committee which will be113 words
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61 1951-02-22 3 JOHORE BAHRI*. Wed. The Chinese of Senai v. 1 1 urged to unite and co-op'?ra'.* '.'/aii the authorities in the present emergency and he at Government wipe om banditry from the country. They were addressed bj the Chinese Information Officer who told them: '•Inkirma* on61 words
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Article20 1951-02-22 3 SEREMBAN. Wed bers of the Chinese Reading Circle hern I a su Chap Goh Meh dam20 words
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436 1951-02-22 4 Sold House Under Threat Of Having Head Chopped Off PFN \>G Wed "Lawyers practising durin? the Japanese occupation period would do hings'ordinarily thcV would not have done at thi* time f said Penan? o v woman lawver, Mr..' B. H. Oon. in thc Supreme Court before Mr. Justice,. JdSLTSf Mr,.436 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-02-22 4 l)K. C. K. C-tetmg, president of the Kedah Anti-T.B. Association, who has been nominated a member of the Kedah Council of State.22 words
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Article48 1951-02-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed.— About 70 representatives from local trade unions attended a dinner party today to bid farewell to Mr. J. A. Brazier, Trade Union Adviser. Federation ol Malaya, and his wife who are leaving for tiie United Kingdom on teat e48 words
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292 1951-02-22 4 Standard StatT Correspondent IPOH. Wed. Remarking that it was a serious matter for a police officer to accept bribes, the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. J. R. \Vhim*ter today sentenced a detective corporal. Tun«_ Hins;. to 18 months jail for accepting bribes292 words
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Article90 1951-02-22 4 taiping. Wed.— OM boys of the St. George's Institution who have gone for further studies and have distinguished themselves in their career will not b e forgotten by their Alma Mater. The Rev. Brother Director >i the Institution is compiling the names of these old90 words
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Article25 1951-02-22 4 KUALA TREXGG AN U. Wed. -Mr. J. S. Addison has taken ver duties of State Officer, kelantan Trengganu, from Mr. C. O. Fiommlch.25 words
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Article160 1951-02-22 4 Loans For Malacca Employees MALACCA. Wed To encourage employees to build their own houses. Municipal Commissioners at a meeting today, decided to give loans t equivalent to two-thirds the value of the house, payable by monthly instalments for periods of 15, 26 and 25 years at 5 per cent interest.160 words
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197 1951-02-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. -Activities oi the Penang and Province Weilesley branch at the Red Cross should include welfare work in connection with the medical services, health education and training, setting up oi emergency aid store and the establishment of junior Re197 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-02-22 4 Kim Bian Sen/? Co. Ltd.. the target of a handgrenade attack on Tuesday morning by an unknows person. As a result, seven persons were injured, two seriously. Next te it can be seen the Penang Central Police Station.38 words
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Article, Illustration75 1951-02-22 4 MEMBERS of the Penang Methodist Youth Fellowship cabinet for 1951 seated left to right Misses Irene Ngo, Teoh Chye Suan, Marjory Lee. xMr. Tan Teik Hock (president). Misses Margaret Money rae, Lee Chye Hooi and Lim Seok Im. Standing left to right: Miss K. Clancy (counsellor), Mr. Lim Teng Tean75 words
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Article50 1951-02-22 4 Standard Staff Correspo: dent PENANG, Wed.*— The America* Consul and Mrs. La Rue Lutkins have issued invitations for a social gathering at the American Consulate 5. Pangkor Koad on Tuesday, Feb. 27 to provide an opportunity for local residents to meet Miss Dorothy Jose of the USIS.50 words
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327 1951-02-22 4 AN incredibly lucky sailor is recovering today from an adventure off the Penan** coast which, by normal standards, should have cost him his lite. He was lost overboard from thc frigate Mounts Bay late ;>n Tuesday afternoon, when thc vessel was patrolling327 words
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Article52 1951-02-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN, Wed.- The Kuantan Malay Schools Group Teacher. Enche Sheikh Ismail bin Mohamed has been promoted to Assistant Inspector of Malav Schools. East Pahang. He takes the place 0_ Enche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. who was transferred to Pekan. to become Secreairy ef Religious52 words
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Article37 1951-02-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SIEGAMAT, Wed. An e tai dispute between the labourers and the Pa3 a Lang Estate Tommang Di\ Lsion, Batu Ai u was settled yesterday when the labourers' January wages were I paid.37 words
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Article187 1951-02-22 4 TU Must Integrate Brazier Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed Trade Unions, as part of the social structure must be allowed to integrate themselves more deeply into the community life of .Malaya, said Mr. John A. Brazier, Trade Union Ad iser, Ti ratioi MLalaj a, when he gave an address to187 words
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182 1951-02-22 4 Ipoh Youth To Hang f or Havina Pistol Standard Staff. Correspondent IPOH, Wed. Arrested inside a police officer's car with a Lager pistol tucked into thc waistband of his trousers, a 20-year-old Chinese. Ho Ah Sao, was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Hill at the Perak llit.li Court, yesterday.182 words
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197 1951-02-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. Thc Perak Hydro Em ploy ec** In ion has written to the ('ommissioncr for Labour. Federation of Malaya, asking him to set up lhe proposed arbitration l>oard to hear thc Union's dispute with the Perak River Hydro-Electric197 words
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Article69 1951-02-22 4 Standard Staff >rrespond*-n_t PENANG. Wed. The Municipal Services Union are now holding a poll follow ini. the proposal put up by the Municipal Commissioners who suggested that Municipal em ployees should receive fort nightly pay instead of on a monthly basis. Mr Yeoh Chean? Seng.69 words
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151 1951-02-22 4 Standard Staff orrr^pondent PENANG, Wi j C •le l■• mg's Guid C r for the past J, n tive the art "the beaver" at a i ti be he latHeadqa rs, 15 Pee, Avenue tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. XtM en a ony Ls ing151 words
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Article155 1951-02-22 4 Wife Killer Hanged Standard Statt orrespondent ALOB s -.a Wi I I Hamid bin A paid I s reme penalty at the A i Star pri rday when for murdk ring wife. Abdul Hamad and his 1.i... ijah bi:.- Leba Matt I been married [4 yesu during which period there155 words
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Article, Illustration995 1951-02-22 5 'Instructions Not Clear, Riot Commission Told Standard Staff Reporter THL MALAY rank anil file of the Singapore Police Force "were not given specific nstructions^ when the Colony riots broke out. Had the -ii-.triie._ons lx-en given, "they would have carried out the orders/' They were "confused as995 words
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Article258 1951-02-22 5 tered the mosque for a distance of five yards. He did not know the reason why the M.P.s arrived there. Mr. R. H. Cowan. A.S.P. Jn charge of the Gurkha contingent, was next in the box. Mr. Cowan described the action taken bv his men numbering about258 words
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854 1951-02-22 5 Gurkhas to St. John's Island to escort the Hertoghs. In answer to the chairman Mr. Cowan said that the crowd did not "melt" whenever the Gurkhas appeared. but when they they took action the mobs dispersed. Mr. T. A. Bevan. ASP. attached854 words
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Advertisement246 1951-02-22 5 NOTICES SINGAPORE TIRE Cl.l"B SPECIAL (ASH SWEI P. The Cash Swee:' to be held on R tee the race I tt the SPUING CCP om the lasl day tno I eting, 24th Februai will be a Spec; iIC Sweep. j ts vj P: xch may be Members in adv., e246 words
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Miscellaneous59 1951-02-22 5 fm l |PtSl--_ J TOROC^^ 1 /-I WAS REFERRING J TROUBLE? HER' J YEH BUT ITS a\ :1 j, I_, jrjZTT j_t*' *-'**Jl- 4 I COMFORTABLE ll TMI i-rr cav \/*-m i t c/s.n/ akiv/ TnTHAT Ric tumbi I r*.v^wo_._:. ncny rcn^.aui Haft I L ■rwp? KET ■ts__3rK A Z^J.59 words
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Article745 1951-02-22 6 WHO are the cigarette racketeers 0 Of their existence there can be no doubt. The smokers trudging from one tobacconist to the other in search of their popular brand of cigarettes can testify to the existence of these spivs. Their powerful influence is felt from one end745 words
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Article569 1951-02-22 6 G. CARR - G. CARR By T SPENT some hours during ihe last few days in the Queen Victoria Memorial Hall 9 ivhere the Singa* pore Riot Inquiry Commission was holding its first few sittings. From the walls the portraits of ?ast dignitaries of the Colony seemed o569 words
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514 1951-02-22 6 S r. Having read the corresoondence from "ASIA.,"' and "BONA FIDE" I feel that in all fairness to Mr. Gomes the following should be known. It was Mr. Gomes himself who proposed Mr. Shelley as the President of the Eurasian Union and all the514 words
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1305 1951-02-22 6 1 Sir. You and your colleagues 1 on the Permanent Examin--1 ations Board have overlooked I a few important points while i drafting the Syllabus for the i Higher Services Examinations, i I venture to address you on i your interview wath a Press1,305 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-02-22 6 The Sidnff,. first time i,, mtaUkymm wemta a weHm t mf sprnn tin Kr bbws frmm i mf the ,ai "i I- t Age, i n Show* S, differ* nl m r-t&ttfJrsi i cam mi rt m il r,*, ASRVIEW— I An unusual view of a place61 words
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Article399 1951-02-22 6 It's The Talk of the Town $2 Million Will Change Hands THE Singapore rates are here again and by next Saturday when the threeday meeting is over, more than $2,000,000 will have changed hands on the totalIsator, cash sweeps and big sweeps. Of this large sum spent by thousands of399 words
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Advertisement25 1951-02-22 6 I CAMERAS %S 1 mtm rmmm-imß 18 CLXE CAMBBBtAS 1 s*msamWCTBBS Sii-a^ORE PHOTO ti).| 57-59 HIGH STREET, l-HCAP* i i i •■_■<**>■* fi—" IT HT-' -•'-^^•^-—••^^^^^^*^*mmmmmm^l^mmWamm*25 words
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Miscellaneous25 1951-02-22 6 USELESS EUSTACE x *•/****> ST vl -x *S .^J-^^^-it '::'r,'v "»>e Vo.tja Eo-*""vn! Makes you v. nder who's gonna do a tain!, from Uncle Joe next!"25 words
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Article, Illustration242 1951-02-22 7 Britain, US Urge: Disarm Troops, Hold Plebiscite LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. 21 (AP)— Britain and the I nited Slates today proposed demilitarization and a plebiscite for tiie princely state of Kashmir control of which is disputed by India and Pakistan. Two two Western powers introduced a resolutionAP; PANA - 242 words
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Article37 1951-02-22 7 Star golfer Jimmy Demaret was fined $500 for .jumping "south of the border" last week to play in the Mexican Open Tournament while the Rio Grande Valley Open Tournament was in progress at Harlin- gen. Texas. U.P.U.P - 37 words
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220 1951-02-22 7 We st Will Rearm T ill Soviets Cut Satellite Armies >>IM>\, Ith. 21 (IP Informed sources said to-l «la> that the W <-*t ha\ e warned Hasina that it will tuatiaac i rain-lag aaleaa the swollen Soviet and satellite' armi ire ail dowa. warning was contained in the three Western220 words
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Article89 1951-02-22 7 21 (UP] nl de- ,av ol seven tive attack on essful at* gi m peanul in anxious i >te d 295 Conserving a to l'eof aoout isi I in an mething e wreckage i I Um peame. te margin of smallest the won in a89 words
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Article56 1951-02-22 7 .80. Feb 21 (Reuter) -y '-.tse g.r.** will for Nt -v Zealan< I i ler the first aid a I by the Te oical Co-opera-d the Coloml o this, Mr. John delegate to tive C btiub ttee on Aic i S Kith ana As a, said the56 words
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Article70 1951-02-22 7 MANILA. Feb. 21 (Reuter) Seven Filipino security guards of the United States air base at Clark Field. 40 miles north of Manila were nabbed •\v Philippine Constabulary oper ati v e yesterday for allegedly supplying Commu-nist-led Hukbalahaps with arms arul spare parts, it was reported. The report, official70 words
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Article101 1951-02-22 7 JAKARTA, Feb. 21 (Reuter AAP) Five hundred armed terrorists attacked the west, Java town of Tasik-Malaya for several hours early on Sunday morning, killing at least four people, ac cording to a belated report received by the Aneta News Agency here today. The attackers kept101 words
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99 1951-02-22 7 Leaders Too Busy To See UK Festival LONDON. Feb. 21 (Reuter) Leaders of other countries are not to be invited to the Festival of Britain because of the international situation, Mr. Herbert Morrison. Deputy Prime Minister, said. Labour member Emrys Hughes had suggested in the House of Commons that personal99 words
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275 1951-02-22 7 'Enemy InKoreaCan Be Mastered -shinwell LONDON. Feb. 21 (Reuter) Defence Minister Emmanuel Shinwell said that events in Korea in the last few weeks had shown "beyond all doubts that the Chinese and North Korean forces "can be checked and I mastered L ates t information indicated that the Chinese counterA.P - 275 words
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325 1951-02-22 7 TOKYO, Feb. 21 (Reuter-AAP) The lessons of Korea would not change the United States Army's basis concepts of war, but the hardships end ured by United Nations troops in the Korean fighting had emphasised the need for more "rigorous" training. General Mark W. Clark.325 words
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Article84 1951-02-22 7 SAIGON. Feb. 21 (UP) French warplanes attacked and sank a "large" convoy of Communist Vietminh supply junks oil the coast of the central Indo-Chinese province of Annam in China Sea. A French communique said the aircraft also carried out "severe" bombing and strafing attacks on a84 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-02-22 7 Newsphot o. Chinese artillerymen loading American 105 howitzer, one of theif favourite weapons, at target range somewhere in Taiwan. Headgear is mainland style, sun helmet made from bamboo leaves on a split-bamboo frame. PANAPANA - 34 words
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Article40 1951-02-22 7 The Syrian army, according to newspaper reports, plans to provide military training for 18,000 schoolboys in government secondary schools. The plan may apply to 18.000 boys in all schools next year, it was reported.— A.P.A.P - 40 words
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Article35 1951-02-22 7 The 10,640-ton Panamanian freighter San Leonardo, buffeted helplessly for two days off the South Australian coast, is now in the tow of the 8.129-ton freighter Waimana, headed for Melbourne and a new propeller.- Reuter AAP.Reuter; AAP - 35 words
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Article64 1951-02-22 7 The Chinese authorities in Shanghai have granted exit visas to another 83 foreigners to leave the Chinese mainland. The list includes five boys and seven girls. A press report here said that the persons in question were j requested to call for their pape s after February 17 and willReuter; AAP - 64 words
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Article44 1951-02-22 7 Sheep here are threatened with starvation because there is too much feed. After heavy rains, grass has grown so high that sheep cannot get through, and so rank that they will not eat it. The fences on many properties are completely hidden. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 44 words
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Article68 1951-02-22 7 Mrs. Josefina M. Cadiz, has received a posthumous Bronze Star awarded to her husband by the United States Government for gallantry in action to Korea Her late husband, Corporal Librado Cadiz, .served with the United Nations forces and was killed in action last September 2. The award was made byReuter - 68 words
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Article28 1951-02-22 7 The District of Columbia Court of Appeals has turned down the last ditch appeal of seven German war criminals condemned to hang for wartime murders of civilians- UPUP - 28 words
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Article42 1951-02-22 7 The United Nations Economic Social Council re-elected as its president for 1952. Cuba's Hernan Santa Cruz. The vote was 14-3, with one abstention. Tne three opposing votes came from Russia. Poland and Czechoslovakia, whoSOUght the election of_ Poland s Juliuszz Katzsuchy. UPUP - 42 words
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Article48 1951-02-22 7 The Shah of Persia Ls to flay a visit to King Abdullah at Amman from March 8. bis court announced. His attache said it has not vet been decided whether Queen Soraya will accompany him. The S tah Is returning King Abdullah's visit to Teheran in 1949. APAP - 48 words
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Article28 1951-02-22 7 The Burmese Parliament meeting on Feb. 27 will be asked to vest full powers in President Sao Shwe Thaiko pending general elections. the Burma Democratic Party announced. A.P.A.P - 28 words
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Article108 1951-02-22 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 (UP)— A Georgetown Univer sity professor told Senators that a fifth column of antiCommunist Russians was infiltrating the Red Army and stirring up trouble behind the Iron Curtain. Dr. Lev Dobriansky, who also is Presiden: of the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America,108 words
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Article59 1951-02-22 7 Mario Corn: of Boston recently wrote Miss Jennifer Vance ol Jacksonville. Florida, asking her to return the rings he gave her when they became engaged five years ago. Miss Vance replied"Come and get them." Ce, ni went to Florida after them. When he started back to Boston.U.P - 59 words
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312 1951-02-22 7 BANGKOK, Feb. 21 (PANA) Though the Peking radio and Com munist papers in Hongkong have recently turned their attention in ai increasing measure to Thailand, the government of this country does no think that they necessarily should constitute a prelude to312 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-02-22 7 Newspnoto JOHN M. CHANG first warI time Prime Minister of Korea who was appointed by President Syngman Rhee. He succeeds General Lee Bum Suk who is currently Ambassador to Nationalist China. John Myun Chang is the former Korean Ambassador to the United j States. PANAPANA - 45 words
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147 1951-02-22 7 US Destroyer Hit Off Wonsan; Slight Damage WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 (AP) The U.S. Destroyer Ozbourn was hit twice by Communist shore battery shells on February 18 off Won-: san, Korea, the Navy disclosed yesterday. A spokesman said two men were slightly injured but were j able to return to duty.147 words
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Article81 1951-02-22 7 HONGKONG, Feb. 21 (AP) Mrs. Amies Kt ith. American authoress who wrote her wartime stav in a Japanese j camp into the best seller "Three Came Home," was scheduled to arrive here this morning from Canada enroute to return to I Sandakan. Borneo, where l husband81 words
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169 1951-02-22 7 DARWIN, Feb. 21 it'P)"-** The major Korean I itiie near Seoul just concluded was one of the greatest Allied victories I of any war and sho tld be given more prominence, aid British Commonwealth 0 e r s e Forces Commander Lieut.-Gen Sir169 words
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Article125 1951-02-22 7 BANGKOK, Feb. 21 (AP>The "Di, linger" of Thailand has a long, long stretch ahead of him. Chuey Sae Law, known to police and jailors as the Thai counterpart of the notoi American gangster John D. Linger who was killed about M years ago, wm to court the125 words
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Article19 1951-02-22 7 Bight rhinoceros devour-* the cotton crop at N Equitoria Province. the Sudan Monthly Record said. A.P.A.P - 19 words
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Advertisement42 1951-02-22 7 "PhoenTx 77^ Tyres Tubes MAr: IN GERMANY j SJ (PHOWIXi WILL GIVE YOU LONG AND TROUBLE FREE SERVICE i la ble From Tai Tong Co., i 147, MIDDLE ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL. No. 4149. N 1 feats for:* MALAYA, SINGAPORE and NORTH BORNEO.42 words
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Advertisement23 1951-02-22 7 Despite the rising costs and shortage of goods in Singapore tittle^ will commence their ANNUAL NEXT MONDAY i i REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS23 words
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396 1951-02-22 8 Price Inspectors On The Job: Profiteers Will Be 'Outlawed' Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT has stepped in to smash one of the most e.iiM*>e rackets whose vietinis are the Colony's tens of thousands of cigarette smokers. It has arranged with the leading importers here396 words
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328 1951-02-22 8 Singapore Chinese Builders' Appeal Is Coldly Received 'Losses Total $30 Mil.' Standard Maff Reporl«*r **t\ ERAL artliilcct^ firms in Sinuapon*. it is ■■illllllll are tletermineil to rrject the appeal made 1»\ the Chinese Contractors Association lo u OWner» for cx-_tratia compensation against loaaea csti--11 rd to total £99gMMMMM) ****ms nd328 words
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Article, Illustration297 1951-02-22 8 New Trade Envoy Likes S'pore Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S new Trade CommLssior.er for the Canadian Government, Mr. D. S. Armstrong, has had several harassing experiences as a born bernavigator and as a prisoner-of-war in Germany. Quiet a::d ui assuming. Mr Armstrong is a rr. in of few words. tt waa297 words
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Article181 1951-02-22 8 INDIA FOOD PROSPECTS IMPROVING j INDIA'S food prospects have I greatly improved with the virtual certaii ry of a hnge erain gifl from the United Si ne* a b rter deal concluded with Red China for rice and Pakistan indicating that she is ready to sell 350 000 tons Of181 words
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74 1951-02-22 8 R PORTS of the Peking-Delhi xirter deal, und- r (China ippi g 100,000 tons of white I > India in exchange for ute. have caused n:-e prices in longk Jto nse in tne past few A 2o per cent of the s74 words
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Article60 1951-02-22 8 NEW YORK. Feh. 21 (AP)t Captain Jerfferson Davis Cohn, aged 70. international financier I who p lyed a part in the early deveJ ipment ol Thos. Cook and S m ar.d a former owner of the largest racing stable in France, has died here. He leaves a60 words
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Article122 1951-02-22 8 The 300 Gurkhas a, be re :::ed will be added to the Gurkha contingent of the Police F -ee and will be engaged on j similar duties to those of other' Gurkhas at present in the force. Salaries and conditions of ser- vice ot the new recruits122 words
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253 1951-02-22 8 Sta______ Sia* ReporteiSINGAPORE, Wed.— Tin and rubl r res in the Malayan market attracted a great deal of attention today. Demand h»th local and from abroad were good, resulting in appreciation in quotations in these .sections of the market. A fairly good turnover of business253 words
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Article, Illustration541 1951-02-22 8 Manifold Increase In rood Output Possible S'PORE SQUATTERS CONFIDENTLY SAY^ A SQUATTER with 600 birds on his poultry farm at the 9} mileslO-te. Pung^nl Koad, yesterday told me that he n-onhi. with "financial assistance ami a little extra effort, increase his output to 5,000 hirds. Qua Kim Long. 36-year-old squatter,541 words
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Article75 1951-02-22 8 Guthrie and Co., I'd. agents. report th;**. the Board o_ Directors ot t^»vgfi Plantations Ltd. .amend an ordinary dividend espeet of the last financial of 2r> per Cent !*»**s DKOfne rax at standard rate payable on April 9 Profit before taxation sol t to audi' £_2_L-T79 T x75 words
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Article39 1951-02-22 8 HONGKONG. Feb. 21 'Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Range today were HK515.58 to El sterling; HKSI ll to US$l: n:a: BZ_ to Malayan HKSO 32 to ane Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HKS32&-2S to one tad.39 words
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Article, Illustration344 1951-02-22 8 Difficulties OS Spore Businessmen _*t__naara .^iiui neponcr TO CONSTANTLY bufld up stocks to replenish ih<>«<* p_u na iln* market, ;:;:1 m> ensure nmiinuity t;f supplies! some of {Singapore's lca«.liiij. importers say thai ii i* their policy to stock at least t\*«> iiKnitl!-"'344 words
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Article, Illustration295 1951-02-22 8 S'pore Squatters Are Likely To Receive Financial Assistance FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE o Singapore's food-prod urin< ters, either direet or indirect, is expeeted to form onr of x reeommendations to (Government for the purport* of Kncfeaeii food production. Government has recognised the need! to Increase the a\ ai ability of locally pnxftneedMi chael Goh - 295 words
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Article46 1951-02-22 8 Rubber Mart St.md.r Stafl l; .rter .V "STR.-...1 ehar terday all were o tie ree rubber mar-. I than dav b_ Th« i grade Fairl. tart* turn busine v is .rt.-d NOON Pint i. b R red s E B U Ton»46 words
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Article52 1951-02-22 8 A FEW I*l changed hand produce mai rd price ol B market al (61 quoting s< Coconut K Buyers wen al SB6| per p Prices tpei pn ■ere: Bete bier 5315 I round*, i i eube>. $105 f'; Peeper $680 r? 1.190 (Muni (Sarawak Whitei. (Sa:52 words
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Advertisement172 1951-02-22 8 ___c-_________r]_____l_B_______K V. RUBBER The la: -st Singapore rubber prices yesterday Feb. 21 1 were per lb. buyers Sellers Lease I noma 9&31 $St 31 F.«)*J. in baas Mar No. 1 K.S v 1 2 SI IS '8 No. 2 R.S.S. No. 3 I s.s. (Noan I s. 07 SS.M To-*--172 words
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Advertisement43 1951-02-22 8 WHY WAIT UNTIL THE WUNWLf? START YOMR SAVINGS ACCOMNr MM? irfl^ y *S'W' I ti^^^^^^J if i *'"a "^^^*n*E*^»- YOU TOO CAN OPSIN SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR LITTLE AS SI/- INTEREST W II BE PAID AT 21 PER ANNI CHURG KHIOIU BRnh L T43 words
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Article, Illustration195 1951-02-22 9 KANTJIL FITTED FOR USE HERE A SMART addition to the Shell bunkering terrace afloat will ply Singapore Harbour waters in a few days when the Kantjil, a 370-ton bulk oil bun ker ing lighter, goes into service. The vessel, 138 It. in length, is especially195 words
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118 1951-02-22 9 Standard Staff Reporter Singapore Civil Aviation olfi- rials are keenly watching developments ol jet-propelled airi raft in Britain. More information is being secured about the De Havilland Comet airliner, scheduled to m;ike its debut on a trial run from Brit;;;; 1 to Australia via118 words
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Article46 1951-02-22 9 Standard Slipping Correspondent THE Barber Fern line freighter Fernbay took as her main cargo for the United States 1,336 tons rubber and 600 tons general cargo. The Fernbay brought 203 tons cargo for Singapore, the main item being lubricating oil and grease.46 words
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Article37 1951-02-22 9 The Indian destroyer Rajput. which is on her wav back from the Commonwealth jubilee cele- brations in Australia, is exj pected to call at Singapore on Mar. I'A. She has a displace-r.-.ent of 1.7a" tons.37 words
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Article207 1951-02-22 9 Standard Shipping Reporter THE Shinyo Mam, which last month brought a carfio of Japanese cement for Singapore and was chartered by Mr. Mamoru Shinozaki to loa«l a full car*gO of bauxite from the stockpile in Batu I'ahat will sail from that porl today, but without207 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-02-22 9 photo. NEARLY 200 tons of teak loaded at Bangkok on the lower decks, fore and aft. of the 5,2_7-ton East Asiatic Company's Meonia arrived in Singapore yesterday. The timber is for Ceylon. StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article73 1951-02-22 9 Standard Shipping Correspondent THE Blue Funnel cargo ship Glaucus will load 7,000 tons general cargo for Liverpool and Glasgow. With the exception of 100 tons timber, the bulk of her cargo is made up of latex and palm oil. SVDNEY. Feb. 21 (ReuterAAP) The famous73 words
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Advertisement570 1951-02-22 9 \si KLGILAK TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Dbccl Overland fos Angeles. All American Canadian Cities Penang P. Sham S'pore I j it/ (KEN BACH 4 5 Mar H Mar 7 8 Mar. pting cargo for Hongkong. Kobe. Yokohama. f V s< KM. I EAR SERVICE USA (WEST COAST) PERSIAN GUI F via570 words
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Advertisement130 1951-02-22 9 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said. Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Spore P. Sham Penang t KFRTOSON'O 23 25 Feb. BLITAR 10/H March 12 March 13 March t Omits Aden. Calls Port Sudan Jeddah direct. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO (M) LTD Shipping Department Tel: 5071 Ext. 19 10 THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD.130 words
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Advertisement621 1951-02-22 9 mmUmmm j m j\^ m j mmmm mml SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONTINENT WBfm, r*. nam fammm INDIA" for Bangkok. Hongkong A KAMBODIA" .or Hongkong! Kobe Yokohama 26 Feb -2 Mar LALANDIA" for Bangkok s 7 Mar 1-4 IH* 2-3 mm. FIONIA" for Bangkok 11-14 Mar. 11-11 Mer. _a., w?V621 words
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Miscellaneous97 1951-02-22 9 SShips jn Harbour" f J e^mU^Z, *T.™ I Wi SHIPS AT KO.*DS AND WHARVES. 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. WHARVES (Jen 44 Beluru. Sheers Wharf 42 4. Rebeverett. 38 39 Calchas. 36 38 Anshun 33 34 Olenbeg. 31 32 Meonifl 29 30 Meliskerk, 27 28 Kilwa, 25 2G I GIaUCUS, 23 2497 words
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Miscellaneous591 1951-02-22 9 |^#MAILSI Despatches TODAY: Ot. Britain, N. Ire- lanci. Eire. Europe. N. and W. Africa. W. Indies, Egypt and Ceylon noon by Canton. Sara- wak (except Miri,) noon by Norbay, "Medan noon by Baud. Christmas Is. noon by Islander. Arrivals TODAY: Ot. Britain, N. 'Ireland. Eire. Europe, N. and W. Afrii591 words
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Article, Illustration1706 1951-02-22 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY u)UA\_. Hollywood Out For Realism HOLLYWOOD appears to be taking a lesson from British studios and going the whole hog to get realism into movies. Recently, we've been having quite a number ol such pictures touching on various aspects ot crime, mjirder, violence and mayhem1,706 words
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Advertisement220 1951-02-22 10 __i ___E____H ■■•^■isß B*_ajß^**^*i**^ Sine M-G-M presents The City Under The City j FAMOUS AUTHORS THE ACCLAIM IT! A greo, picture R QIWIWA T full of suspense." B**%3 M Wm S*SBIS V Gtrold foirht. outtto' oi V-M_| Dr«mm<>P*d Rare. Brilliant act- MJ iI M GLmBZ I ing, direction and fmf220 words
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Advertisement222 1951-02-22 10 REX*-* Johore Bahru M| W m^Th^^tT^^ V,%-r\*i -i'..*.. ■'.".,.> M KClAii BARmmmmmmmm^Zmmm\PM( M709 "RATNA KUMAR (Tamil Atlantic. Great World OPENING TO DAY Today 2 Shows: 7 9.15 p.m. :J SHOWS— 3. 6.15 ft 915 pm "GREAT GATSBY" i 20th Century-Fox's Sun Nt World M Suspensefttl Drama! Today 2 Shows «.00222 words
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Article111 1951-02-22 11 i BERDEEN, SCOTLAND. V Feb -i tßtta-r> -Bi'.v--a-:r. ara.e.l hu?a.snie:i recently chased a fox through the streets, disrupting traffic and raising the echoes with eir cries of "You ks. gone away". The Quick brown fox whizBe pasl the Concert Hail. down Nether__iA->gate, al ng Guestrow, into111 words
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Article355 1951-02-22 11 YMCA Appeals For Swim Pool Funds Singapore Briefs POOR response from the general public has held up the work >f reconstruction of the Y.M.C.A. wimming pool. Total collected so far amounts 0 $5,200. but with the promise >f $10,000 donation from Mr. Lee *.ong Chian. the amount now Hands at355 words
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Article89 1951-02-22 11 Standard Malay Correspondent TWENTY-THREE paintings, ranging from water colour drawings to oil paintings were sold during the art exhibition of the Malay Society of Art. Malava held from Feb. 11 to 17 at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road. Mr. Sallehudin, Hon. Serreatry of the Society89 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-02-22 11 MR. AND MRS. R. S. Sivani who were recently married in Singapore. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. S. Shummugam, of Singapore. The bridegroom is a civilian employee of the War Department.35 words
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Article51 1951-02-22 11 THE American University Club held a meeting recently and Selected the following oflfice- bearers for the year: President Rev. ES. Lau: Vice;President Mr. C.S. Lim: Secretary Mr. T.M. Cody; Treasurer Mr. Lim Uee Kiat. Committee M s JJ. Halsema, Dr. Pearl Liu and Mrs. Tan Guan51 words
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Advertisement63 1951-02-22 11 ■•»*>_____ pjf^ya-.y ,__P_____*___S^___F3 SB** ___-_We_W_e_KM_C__-? r \\\**o )__Pl_ ______r _9__Sn7_E_i V *C>x'x"X*Xv r y AWmW -XfSm Bm}g_ *W^^^t. 'Ae 'v^J______B amTrJyM y _PS_B____2___ ___R jL*Y x_____________r Your grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth, my son, because he has always, used .Gibbs Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes^ too.63 words
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Miscellaneous495 1951-02-22 11 gpx^— gcligvelt orAW Hp_C_M_^JjMBHHHMM| MM i^f^^4>^ _^H___i W^^ 99^ mm tmmtY [frßi •-j*nfc- *^~^sr *-*--->^]J^^^_.-- m \T^ m \\\m\Bß^\ m9m^***' I mWm\m\mmmmfkL T__ 'tf t-'" j^v ____v^____l _P__^' r •*vL ji _c *'^r' _____R K LCTW S* y WORN By ENiOLiSH barristers 5«l C /ARE AUPE FROM HAiRTHAT GROWS ,e-;v495 words
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Miscellaneous137 1951-02-22 11 i 'ti. .x I f -r* < i I TCT I t I*^ 838 w 1 i l i *&9mmtt*csi notice! 'ur\\%k 'r°^^\J±2? I (A f^^^w) JA sauXAJS $x$ As t^Sl I HERE'S A MAN WHO I W HAVE YOU A I I NO, BUT I fTf! SAYS HE CAN137 words
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2122 1951-02-22 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By BIG SWEEP j TOTAL P00L... $419,100 FIRST PRIZE No. *****6 $188,595 SECOND PRIZE No. *****0 94,297 THIRD PRIZE No. *****1 52,387 STARTERS ($7,483 each): *****0, *****5, i| *****0, *****5, *****5, *****9, *****9. CONSOLATIONS ($3,143 each): *****1, ij *****7, *****5,2,122 words
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Article, Illustration781 1951-02-22 12 Bi George Creighton T i i l MARCH t«» New Delhi home ol the Firs! Asian Gam has begun. Over 600 athletes from thc 12 pariicijjatin*: nation- are OH the move l>> land. sea ami air ior the opening ceremony onStandard - 781 words
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32 1951-02-22 12 7be lakan < n and icb's basfc beam. visiting opened tfa ir tour in pore on l net HapPS World u cine i•■ te teaa_f loea! H32 words
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Article1143 1951-02-22 12 The following are the entries for the Penan? Turf Club I Spring meeting. HOftSEfl i \.s 8 Isi run 2nd run o> or 7 6 or 81 fur. A:n_:r..l G X X O X O X O am n streei x o x n April Shower.1,143 words
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173 1951-02-22 12 IPOH. Wed- Tiie committee of the Perak Football Association, in their annual report record with regret the Indifferent and non-co-operative attitude of certain sections towards the welfare of the State team. They appealed to all sections to set aside their differences ar.d whole-heartedly support the173 words
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496 1951-02-22 12 SINGAPORE'S seven alhleu ()1 fa Games may be required lo mmAt l■ u u ia thc next three days and if any fail t< the standard insisted on by the SUM tl left out of the team which Eg ichedi on Sunday.496 words
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Article94 1951-02-22 12 SEREMBAN, Wed. .<•- are being invited by tiie N< j Sembilan Lav.:! Teni is A.-.* tion lor the novices and jur.. tournaments. Entries close March 24. These tour:. .--r.t will be held on the grass c irts ol Sungei ujong Club, rhe events are: Novices single- and94 words
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Article30 1951-02-22 12 Sunn.,- fixture the Mala;. I defeat at Kang beat them t, Stagte. i >b. 15-4 beat 1 Lai Ah S and 15-11 S Ahmad R D.uihl.*.30 words
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Miscellaneous30 1951-02-22 12 Tioga!* __H_SB_I HIGH TIDES at the prioripal re±< ts in Malaya. TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore U.Oti Malacca 8.-9 8.41 Port Dickson 7.10 7.22 Port S'ham b.17 K.44 Penang 1.05 1.4130 words
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