Singapore Standard, 1 March 1951
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Title Section16 1951-03-01 1 Singapore TIGER Standard VOL. 1 MO. 244 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1951. 12 PAGES— lv CENTS16 words
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561 1951-03-01 1 Commissioners C harge Govt. Insulted Them Standard Stall Kcporler iARGES that the >in-aj ore Municipal Comhave been insnlted l»y the Government and nere treated Ukr u a gang ol beggars* 1 were ■!:•.%"> meeting ol the Commissioners. S>l ng on adjc m ie Mr. C. F. J Ess leader of561 words
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81 1951-03-01 1 Sticks To Old Theme: No Troops Abroad mmtwf tt ___> MM r-_ t r ITTn Feb Pres ml Hertoday that reep to the m 20 days ence Is ing si t t coukj pule the J Services and C >raraittee. ii ral i I' oe. VIS DS 3 Jed to81 words
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Article23 1951-03-01 1 i f t he KB Easl C The funei lat tl SI m Church, I I teg Bidadari Ceme- j23 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-03-01 1 photo. THIS CAR hit the framework of the bridge near the (ireat World last night after being involved m an accident with a trisha. The trisha rider was seriously injured. Three Europeans were m the car. which was badly dam- StandardStandard - 46 words
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366 1951-03-01 1 Heah's Opinion Staadard Staff Correspondent PE FANI W« .i. 'if the planters are feeling nervous about a heavy decline m the price of rubber, then the offer made by the American Government should bo accepted as it works out at $1.50 per pound." This366 words
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48 1951-03-01 1 Carrier Of f Taiwan Possibly British HOXGKOXG, Feb. 28 (Reu-ter-AAP) --A British naval source here said today that an unidentified aircraft carrier reported off the coast ot Formosa "could be a British ship." He said the British carrier Warrior was due at Hongkong late today from northern waters.48 words
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55 1951-03-01 1 Standard Staff Reporter SIX and a half cases of textiles valued at about $14,000 were burgled from a shophouse m South Bridge Road during the early hours of yesterday morning. The loss was discovered at about 7 a m. and the matter was reported to55 words
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Article35 1951-03-01 1 Standard Staff Reporter PLAINCLOTHES men from the Special Branch raided a house m Lorong 17, Geylang, yesterday and seized a pistol. A Chinese who was seen m the house was detained by them.35 words
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163 1951-03-01 1 Overseas Chines 3 Warned TAIPEI, Feb. 28 (UP)— The spread of the Chinc^e Communist 4 *l)lood puFge" and terrorism beyond the mainland, aimed at (.hinese fighting the Red ideology-, was predicted on Tuesday by a Government spokesman, Mr. Shen Chang-Litan J Overseasß theH163 words
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Article89 1951-03-01 1 Standard Staff Reporter A tri. ha rider was seriously injured yesterday evening, when a < ar m which three Europeans were travelling near the Great World was involved m a collision with it. The trisha was carrying no passenger at the time. A pedestrian, m order89 words
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153 1951-03-01 1 Bonn Reveals Plan For W ar Indus try BONK. Feb. 23 (UP) The West German Government has unveiled a plan under which it will appropriate 6,000,000,000 marks U551,429,000,000 for the expansion of key Industries, some of ihem producing for tiie Western defence m 'he next two years. Still far trom153 words
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Article29 1951-03-01 1 1 HE Commander-in-Chief Far East Land Forces. General Sir John Harding lias returned to Singapore after a visit to Hongkong, during which he directed a defence exercise.29 words
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Article276 1951-03-01 1 l ape® oh Speaks Standard Staff Reporter THERE was a sensation m high Smgapore circles yesterday, when Mr. John Layeock is. .ved a public statement cm;. .longing statements maoe recently to the Riot Inquiry Commission by Mr. R. E. t'oulger, forme: Commissioner of Police, Singapore.276 words
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Article31 1951-03-01 1 GRAND RAPIDS. MICHIGAN, Feb. 28. (AP).- Sea ator Arthur Vandenberg (Republica, Michigan) who is suffering from complications following two tumor operations, was reported today to have had a relapse31 words
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Article22 1951-03-01 1 LONDON, Feb. 28. (Reuter).— F.A. Cup sixth round replays: Bristol R. l, Newcastle U. 3. Wolves 3, Sunderhind 1.22 words
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656 1951-03-01 1 Chinese Petition Govt. To Adopt Citizenship Plan standard Stan Reporter THE citizenship scheme which it has proposed v/ill have the effect of stabilising political conditions m Singapore, and BSftisl m the reduction oi undesirable influences thus leading t;> a termination of the present serious emergency, the Singapore Chin c i656 words
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87 1951-03-01 1 3 Soldiers Wounded In Train Attack Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Weds. Three British Other Ranks m the Kuala Lumpur bound mail I rain from Singapore were wounded, one of them seriously, as a result of shooting by bandits tonight, it was reliably learnt. The train which carried a full87 words
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Article41 1951-03-01 1 MOSCOW, Feb. 28 (AP) The death of Rear Admiral Maxim Skirganov, aged 58, is reported here. Skirganov took an active part m the establishment ol Bolshevik rule m the city ol Revel during the. Revolution of 1917.41 words
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49 1951-03-01 1 HONGKONG, Feb. 28 (AP) A Shanghai report said today 139 more foreigners have been granted permission by the Shanghai Communists to leave the city. Most of them are coming out by way of Hongkong within the next few weeks by ship or raiL49 words
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430 1951-03-01 1 Standard Staff Reporter PARTY "war" between the Labour and Progressive Commissioners, with the Independents cutting m to exasperate them, and Committee "war" between the Public rtilities Committee and the Finance and Gen- eral Purposes Committer enlivened yesterday's pro eeedings of the Municipal Commissioners'430 words
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205 1951-03-01 1 Allies Gain 4 Miles On Central Front TOKYO. Feb. 23 (UP) United Nations troops hammered out a straight line a the way i rose Korea today with gain.- of over four miles on the Communist-shattered east centra; front. A dispatch from the Seventh United States Division said the doughboys were205 words
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Advertisement18 1951-03-01 1 SHjEJLL MOTOR OIL INSIST ON I KIWI BLACK AWZmmv^mmmV mm \mT^Mmmm\f M^-jSmmW^m Awßi mr transparent. ■^■■aHB_HHfI_HBaHBBIU_ZS] X Bl18 words
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Article531 1951-03-01 2 MARKET PRICE-TAG SUGGESTED t/ffKii 'w+zl Round-up Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Muniripal Commissioners should ha\e authority to control the ">crv obnoxious"' dumps m the residential areas, suggested Mr. F. C. James Progressive, East) during adjournment at yesterda>% meeting of the 'Municipal Commissioners. It they had no authority at present, by-laws531 words
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Article64 1951-03-01 2 SINGAPOREANS will have the opportunity of hearing an American evangelist of internati^ia] renown when Mr. 11. Knorr, President of the Watchtower Society, arrives m the Col >ny on March 31 to deliver an address at the Victoria M< morial Kail. He will speak on April64 words
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Article53 1951-03-01 2 Standard Staff Reporter WHEN a Malayan Airways Dakota from Kuching reached Kallang. a Chinese youth collected a cardboard box parcel for his employer. On opening the parcel that night, the employer was confronted with a "grinning" human skull and some bones. The bo\ was meant for the53 words
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390 1951-03-01 2 Standard Staff Reporter IF IT IS felt by the people ofl Singapore and the Municipal Commissioners that the new system devised ior allocation of Singapore Improvement Trust flats is a wrong system, then it should be scrapped. This was stated by Mr. A.390 words
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Article780 1951-03-01 2 Unanimous Support For Jagathesan's Motion Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL Commissioners, at their month- ly meeting yesterday, unanimously decided to consider recruiting a local-born candidate from within the Municipal service to fill the post of Assistant Secretary (Supernumerary). This decision was taken, amidst780 words
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179 1951-03-01 2 PRESENTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA ROTARY INTERNATIONAL I IN ORTAT tllTAIN AND IIELAND L« ROTARY LUH OF I Standard Staff Rr-poiter 1 THE INTERNATIONAL I Service Committee of I Rotary International of Britain and Ireland have f gone ahead with their I scheme that every Rotary I Club in179 words
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Article271 1951-03-01 2 Dr. Paglar Promises Dispensary Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 400 voters assembled m Changi's Hindu Temple, clasped their hands and said: "We want Dr. Paglar". Speakers acclaimed him as a friend of the poor. Dr. C. J. Paglar. Progressive Party candidate for the Council elections from Changi division, addressing the meeting271 words
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157 1951-03-01 2 First Step T aken To Set Up Community Centres In S'pore Standard Stafi Kr; SINGAPORE Municipal Gmmii r took the lead to prox hie the recreational facilities when the> t__. dt'c.,( to set up a committee lo report mi tj.< establishing and hnaiuirij: BMtmi The decision was taken it meeting157 words
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Article85 1951-03-01 2 SENTENCE ol 121 i tention was imposed on Ne L) X Webster R.A.OC by a Singapore District court martial yesterday for injuring hin. IO is to be unfit ;<>r duty and.; for using insubordinate tang- uage to a superior ofßci E S. Beales. MUNICIPAL Commissioi85 words
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261 1951-03-01 2 Standard Staff Reporter PROVISIONAL all-round Eacraofea ol the mci «.f living allowance* of Singapore Municipal employee* art* to l>e made effective from Jan. 1. IM.^I. This \.as confirmed by the Coniini?sioners at their monthly meeting yesterday. This decision is, however, an interim measure pending consideration261 words
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Article168 1951-03-01 2 'Harsh' Heads Of Depts. Attacked Standard Staff Reporter COMPLAINTS of "harsh and inhuman treatment meted out to >me Singapore Municipal employees" by some of the heads of departments and supervisory Staff were made at yesterday's meeting of the Commissioners by Mr. S. S. Manyam (Progressive. North). Mr. Manyam cited the168 words
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Article185 1951-03-01 2 Standard Staff Reporter WATER supplied to houses m the Singapore Municipal area for domestic purposes is to cost 50 cents per 1.000 gallons. This was decided by the Commissioners yesterday at their monthly meeting. This means an increase of 10 cents per 1,000 gallons185 words
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Article86 1951-03-01 2 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL Commissioners yesterday agreed to utilize the services of the Water Engineer. Mr. F. G. Hill on matters connected with ins Department, during the period of his leave prior to retirement m the United Kingdom. In reply to a question by Mr. S.86 words
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Advertisement102 1951-03-01 2 EVERYTHING A TYRE CAN DO U yotw ca» r«» ryr*» <nire*d of tou' rv: I 2* r<xjr» day fai <»lrr»o>f I y**r% you wOu A* w _icn tyre Tiueage tt Goodvear irfcvt hs^ U Super -CuiHion i 6 i:nst corivar.ri.-jrxal ryr^s fc> over 8 000.000 fe«i m 'e» r*ev pi102 words
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Miscellaneous88 1951-03-01 2 f500.7-TOS£ND TBLOW YORE A BUT- THROUGH THICK.) 7 L-LOOK AT lr. r f sr j^ C £S ONEr<s>*/>*/y( NOSE. YO'LL-J fc. AND THIN- THE. <f A MILLION DOLLARS r-El Ml 10-CCNT AfEEL pS \\>A FEARLESS FOSDICK^ A WORTH OF ROCKET j i*ft""fL- <± *gj Klf TA MAGAZINE: A BETTER./ R£A88 words
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566 1951-03-01 3 Standard Loudon Correspondent. LONDON, Feb. 28. Despite the unspectacular progress, Britain will see lhe Malayan war to its conclusion and Malaya to its position as a full partner m the Commonwealth, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. James Griffiths, said last ni^ht, winding up566 words
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Article79 1951-03-01 3 Fails To Evict Tenant orrespondent R, We I for evict >n F mg '1 ng gl m I teat the tre pas ser, by v. Wi ti, ir an Du'.o igam, ..pee.. I said that High Street s Ed a a st a pai danl Mai c to his shop79 words
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Article20 1951-03-01 3 Pahang Sultan's Daughter Dead Tengku nd ighl ol died lasi r as! eai j place the I daufi canSingapore lie20 words
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290 1951-03-01 3 Standard Mall < orrespondenl Xl \l.\ LUMPUR, Wed. Straighl from their arduous <lu;ie- of evacuating the 1,500 residents of Jenderan village, several members of the RASC went to lhe riflle range, near Tort Dickson, for the annual shootm« competition. Major General Ilee.ley.290 words
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Article145 1951-03-01 3 Standard staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— ln view ol the housing shortage the Town Planning and Building Committee of the lo -a: Municipality has resided to withhold the order to demolish '•<> half- vntaiy old houses m Cross Streel because they are tn turally unsound.145 words
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Article, Illustration98 1951-03-01 3 1 PBjl v Mohamed bin len^ku Besar Burhanuddin. District Oancer, Seremban, and former Actus State Secretary, N.S. leaves for the IK on Mar. 7. He will be private secretary to his cousin, the Van? di pcrtnan Besar N.S.. who will be touring Europe, until June. Aftei98 words
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Article103 1951-03-01 3 Standard Stuff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Following the announcement m The Standard tnat schoolbpys will not be railed up under the Manpower Regulation, complaints have been received m this office of boys m the Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Standards of English schools here receiv-103 words
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121 1951-03-01 3 Malay Regt. To Recruit Kelantan Men Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Maiay Regiment sth battalion requires Kelantan recruits, and three recruiting teams will visit Pasir Puteh Mar. IT. Bachok Mar. 18. Paris Mms Mar. 1!), Tumpat Mar. 20, and Kota Bharu Mar. 21. The recruiting board consisting of121 words
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Article299 1951-03-01 3 SELANGOR KUALA LUMPUR ODEON: Asphalt Jungle 3, t.45, W5 pm. PAVILION: Samson and Dehlan Y>M. .5. 6.30. and 9 p.m. RIX- Sa Young So Bad 12.30. 2.30, 6.30; 9.15 p.m. MADRAS: Pembalasan (Malay) 12 10 2 30, 6.30. 9.15 p.m. COLISEUM: Rock Island Trail 6 45. 9.15 pm299 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-03-01 3 Battery Sergeant Major George Lewis, Royal Artillery, of St. Aubin. Jersey, Channel Islands, is pictured here villi his daughter Rita, who is m the WRAC, after the Buckingham Palace investiture on Feb. 21. lie received the Di_M for bravery m Malaya.41 words
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294 1951-03-01 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The First Magistrate, Mr. Ai I*. Jack, today hound o\er Flight Lieutenant R. B. Leighton, of the Royal Air Force, m the sum of .S.">oo for a period of six months when he found him guilty of unlawfully294 words
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Article49 1951-03-01 3 THE PROCD American owner of a super-stream-lined and heavily chromed lf>r>o Buiek m Singapore showed great distrust for would-be admirers of his brand new tar by displaying prominently a notice behind the rear window. It reads: "IF YOI CAN READ THIS YOI ARK TOO DAMNED CLOSE"49 words
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109 1951-03-01 3 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH*, Wed. A 13-year-old Chinese boy, I i«w Chee Loh, <ls«'d early ihis morning m the Ipoh Di tri< I Hospital from injuries sustained m the Sungei Sipul cinema hall handgrenade outrage on Tuesday night* This brings the death toll to109 words
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338 1951-03-01 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUAIA LUMPUR, Wed.— The revision of present rates of pay for the regular police ronstabular\ the special constabulary, and the fixation of rs v cs for the men serving with the jungle companies. i> under consideration at high Government levels.338 words
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Article25 1951-03-01 3 IPOH. Wed. Mr. Lav Pak Khuan, Perak Chinese leader, has made a further donation of $382.15 towards the University of Malaya Endowment Fund.25 words
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Article41 1951-03-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The police are offering a reward cd' $1,000 for information leading to the arrest of 'Itperson or persons responsible for the murder of Sebastian, an [ndian junior condu< tor ol Harewood Estate. Batu Gaiah.41 words
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243 1951-03-01 3 Do Not Be Defeatists, Says Bishop Standard Stall orrespondeni PARIT BUNTAR We "With tears of war and ence around us, I never despair and be defeat but should i p work a I pray for the defeat of evil and [or thi two of the day of i peace on243 words
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Article135 1951-03-01 3 TAIPINC. Wt A patl scene was witnessed m t tie Magistrate Court here yesterday, when a two-year-old boy clung to Ids father. Supp ■y.'.i.ti refused to allow the police to take fine twajr. Suppiah. a rubber tapper, was heed $250 or two months' jail135 words
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Advertisement59 1951-03-01 3 GEORGE LEE MOTORS 200 CLEMENCEAU AVEIM i JBHv£^nM ■*ZQ'&£. X I .''v '•S*' 7 x ixr^^ _S f^*i2§___.'>''- HSb "3 B_H__B_i»s_Si»r' K ra mWmWmm\\o^!M^^^^^^^' {&§&ar^ ■>$££ft^Kgm WJiammm HI. BM^^^S_tj_!FTj^M_ro '^':^y' '^'?S': 'fe '^'I* y i|? -rAm A\ Z^^^^^mm\. jl *'_L__l__^__S____L9B g^^^^^" I i^SPs _sB_____^^^fi_____Dßs'3H^^^^^^^^^ _SH _dffif!Hi J^^aß I3T«^ ECOAOMMVAM. SMiOMwA59 words
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370 1951-03-01 4 'Mis rep re sen ta tion' Of Bus Issue, Says Municipal President Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. The Municipal President, Mr. H. G. Hammett, said that m the past few clays there have been so many misstatements mixed with half-truths which were aimed at confusing the public mind that it370 words
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Article134 1951-03-01 4 Merchant's Conviction Quashed Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed— Judgment was delivered by Mr. Justice tag m the Supreme Court here today m the appeal by a Chinese business man, Koay Sin Sam, against the decision oi the Butterworth Magistrate. X had I een fined $2,880 Oi years 1 imprisonment on134 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-03-01 4 Mr. K. Velluppullai. one of the oldest Ceylonese of Rfuar, is leaving for India to visit Hindu temples m that country.21 words
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Article33 1951-03-01 4 Kuantan Scouts Bid Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN, Wed. Boy scouts of Kuantan District < earned so 7 4 curing Scout Week. They did odd jobs I from cleaning house drains to clear me cobwebs.33 words
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Article184 1951-03-01 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Malay rehabilitation camp m Kiang. built on the same lines as the one m Taiping for Chinese detainees will be completed some time m May this year. Mr. A. H. P. Humphrey, the Principal Assistant Secretary, Internal Security,184 words
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Article33 1951-03-01 4 IPOH. Wed. The sale of Kelantan silverware and sarongs is being carried out m the Information Office, Brewster Road, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9 a m. to 12 noon.33 words
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282 1951-03-01 4 Standard SiafT Correspondent PENANG, Wed. A number of local residents who will be attending the Festival of Britain will !><• leaving by the P. O^imj-^niiisan^vli^i^lu on Saturday. Mar. l\ M Many have already left last week by the Canton, and others leaving by the282 words
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208 1951-03-01 4 Johore Colony To Have Liaison Men Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— As part of the Johore Resettlement Scheme, Government has recently ap^ proved the getting up of Chinese CominiUees_ill_ea£li of the resettlement areas. The object of these Committees is to establish effective j contact between the District j Administration208 words
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Article61 1951-03-01 4 KUANTAN. Wed— Two T.B. patients m the hospital here are receiving $30 and $50 monthly allowance for their dependants from the MAPTB local branch, beginning from last month. Several applications from other T.B. patients for monetary aid are under investigation. The local branch donated a61 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-03-01 4 photo Mr. Roeslan IHorljolianljo. Governor-General of Central Sumatra, right, who arrived m Singapore by Gamda Convair to attend Hk maw guration of the new Begett y Council m the Rhio \r< hipelago. With him is Mr. Mahamed Rasif. Indonesian Consul-General m Singapore. StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article49 1951-03-01 4 PERSONS m the wedding group photo which appeared on Page 4 of Tuesday's issue were Mr. J. C. Mathison, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coles. Miss R. Barry and Dr. E. C. Vardy. Mrs. Coles was Miss O. Fairless and not Miss Plibe as reported.49 words
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Article, Illustration24 1951-03-01 4 Youngest women passengers on board the Caronia which arrives m Singapore today are Miss Elizabeth Hottinger of Zurich, Switzerland, (left) and Miss Jeanne Vedovell.24 words
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Article210 1951-03-01 4 BIRTHDAY PROMISE HONOURED Standard Shipping Reporter ONE OF the women passengers m the luxury liner Caronia which arrives m Singapore today is Miss Loisai.ne Roon. a private secretary m New York whose trip is a deferred t went) -first birthday present. Her father was unable to fulfil his promise to210 words
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Article25 1951-03-01 4 The Shell company's oil tanker I Ovula. which arrived m Si:..-., pore yesterday, discharged 550 tons of fuel oil for here.25 words
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Article133 1951-03-01 4 MR. J. BANER.IEA. M. Se. (Economics) London. Assistant Secretary of the Hindustan Cooperative Insurance Society, Limited, Calcutta,, was entertained to a Ceylon Tamil dinner by Mr. P. O. Mahesan, Organiser of the South Malaya branch of the company, and Mrs. Mahesan, at their McPherson Road residence. Mr.133 words
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61 1951-03-01 4 Nandard Natt I OTTi ond* MALACCA, Wed.— lW h,,i Henry biirmv. <o\<r«d a lot < concluding <la> of hi*, tour »i Bcsidcnl Commissioner, Mr. 1 < today's itinerary of 100 miles, Sic If- j f Convent, ad\anced approved ichool District cocoa observation61 words
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Article58 1951-03-01 4 Standard Staff BepOffat JOHORE BAHRU, Chinese, Tan Beng EG i i rested at the 8* mik stone Jalan 5c i lai un Feb. 21 foi allegedly smoking chandu was later found to be a banishee. He aras charged Kn Un [ag* istrate Court yesterday the banishment regular- n58 words
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Article109 1951-03-01 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Wi I One terrorist was killed m Johore when he was afl he had thrown a gren i a a security forces* patrol m Segamat. His body was i covered In undergrow b with a grenade ring sttll on his f'mg<109 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-03-01 4 Youngest passenger m the lu\ur\ lm r year-old Richardson Gill iv reclining the deck. His father. Nr. Ki.brd < ill Texas, president of an Investment co a chain of restaurants, iv travelling31 words
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1454 1951-03-01 5 SIKH DETECTIVE SAVED SIX EUROPEANS ASP Fre w Gives Complete Picture Of S'pore Riots Standard Staff Reporter SIX EUROPEANS, including two women, were saved by the courageous action of a Sikh Punjabi, Detective Major Singh of the C.I.D. miring the Colony riots on Dec. 11, it a s stated at1,454 words
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575 1951-03-01 5 DETAILS of nine people killed by rioters m December last were given by Mr. A. H. Frew A.S.P. m charge of Riots Investigation Unit. They are as follows: First ricti??i was Harry Frank Taylor (32), a ciriHan employee of the575 words
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Article86 1951-03-01 5 Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Feb. 28—Questions on the recent riots m Singapore were asked by Deput\ Leader of the Conservative Party, Mr. Anthony Lden. m the course of the debate on Malaya m the Commons. Eden asked if the immediate lessons learned from the Singapore riots86 words
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Article661 1951-03-01 5 DETECTIVE MAJOR SINGH said he went on duty at 5L30 p.m. that day. He went to the Bras Basah Road North Bridge Road junction. There he saw a crowd of about 20 Malays and Indian Muslims chasing a European. Me reported tins incident and as a resuit661 words
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Article598 1951-03-01 5 CADKT A.S.P. S.D.K. JEPSON m charge of administration m the Radio Division, said that on the morning of Dec. 11 lie wa;in his office at Pearls Hill. At 3.40 p.m. he received instructions for Standby 2. He was then concerned m detailing and sending out patrol598 words
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Article232 1951-03-01 5 EIGHT RIOTERS KILLED EIGHT RIOTERS were killed during the December disturbances, while a Chinese woman. Tan Moh Looi was shot accidentally at Tiong Bahru, saivi Mr. A. H. Frew. Assistant Superintendent attached to the C.I.D. at the Commission of Inquiry yesterday. The first one was an Indian, aged 15, who232 words
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Article50 1951-03-01 5 CLAIMS for riot damage included not only for motor vehicles burnt by the rioters on Dec 11 and the subsequent days, but also for hospital fees, doctors' fees, special diets and eau de colognes, said the officer m charge of the Riot Investigation Unit. Mr. A. H. Frew.50 words
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Article2287 1951-03-01 5 The M.P.-s on alighting Crura their vehicles uv tt I :.:e mob m Eront of the Mosque. Two more trucks stO| I about DO yards from Arab S ee< and three MPs alighted and ran towards where he was. On of the MP had revolve: m2,287 words
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Miscellaneous43 1951-03-01 5 r^~ v-cc n<;riP tmf ftlfi < HEHI I GLFSS 1 fpiNE THING WHEN A CONTROL TO mBM" z^zT\ fiff HP^Bv-^ l^- L s^wTfap?^ jPfl fS^ SAY S0 D /&5 ON TH^||W- L ~|lA W .VOO A T,ME UKE JVT«J S RE Jf 1 143 words
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Article809 1951-03-01 6 IENDERAM. so the official communique tells us. is today '"a deserted, soulless place". Its eight square miles have been denuded of population. Jenderam. with its empty and deserted buildings which once housed 1.500 people, has been "scrubbed from the map". When the kampong was being rubbed out.809 words
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Article557 1951-03-01 6 Review of Views "Mahu Gcstan" EXTRAVAGANT and logical" c the words used by Utusan Melayu regarding Nik Mahmud's ;ci c i tl the meeti ig ol the Peninsular Malays' Union m Kuala Lumpur. The paper characterised Nik Mahmudscry that this country snould have its sultans and that "it should be557 words
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1609 1951-03-01 6 Gunasekera - The Federal Council In Retrospect Gunasekera by KUALA LUMPUR, T OOKIJSC bfuk is an interesting form of relaxation. It is also entertaining and an eye-opener if only because one ran recall, as vividly as Time- will permit what has gone before. The present topic of conversation m the Federation is1,609 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-03-01 6 AIRVIEW —7 There was a time when Singapore's Railwa} Station warn a lm» place. Bat the Emergency lias forced people lo u^r other means «>f transport. —^^m^^»^^—27 words
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Article355 1951-03-01 6 A Unionist Protests Sir; As a life-long member of a Trade Union, I have followed with great interest the correspondence of Mr. Simmons of Straits Times", Mr. Lim Yew Hock and Mr! R. Johnston relating to the latter's alleged victimisation by the Straits Times. I trust most355 words
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Article, Illustration18 1951-03-01 6 "Au! I give -W>\ Some re j try in' to keep the place free from j18 words
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Article45 1951-03-01 6 Patrick O' Donovam - Gold Coast Legislature Meets By Patrick O'Donovam I s I' Souse ol first cent I with no qua helmets. B came m Sight shoulder The the bore their Unopposed I the WA I k fl coG S The ?:st i:T tin.. the Throne i i45 words
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Advertisement19 1951-03-01 6 Ctnhjlfa! I tiaritner ro*. m fPSA JU w^T" f *V SEASON TRADING CO. S7 hit. H imrt Tf as,..19 words
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Advertisement40 1951-03-01 6 JORDC* REFRIGERATORS .fnh IF" I ToDEL SCW 30-30 CUBIC FEt r IDEAL FOR RESTAURANTS. PAPS. COLD STORAGE DEALERS. COFFEE SHOPS, E I OM OISPLA Y —TO- E? im c fmm rinr. BEnUGEBATOBI M au HSfIL.- \x A SMALL BLNTAL (Si40 words
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324 1951-03-01 7 Allies Whittle Down Enemy, Outnumber Reds In South Korea Willi MIL EIGHTH ARMY, Feb. 28 (VP\ ti it 5 Eighth Army, m a month of savaVithti™ ~L Sl °1 .he R«b un.il Uni.edNa.ions H ParalS XK Fean tr PS entered the waf IIT th l Chinese Communists -Aft^aßftS^ a s324 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-03-01 7 h>V\ Nknmiah laughs at 'l.iicrne given by the daj alter his release prisaa tt Accra. Leader I aid (oast Convenl* ■eple'a Party, he was following his election b\ popular vote |a the Gold I lative Council. s tiled for sedition mr -io-r.n up illegal ■ring the "positive attic;;56 words
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Article22 1951-03-01 7 F 23— .AP)— said that Begum p S Pr student al time m Paris •he liner22 words
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Article35 1951-03-01 7 ADDIS ABABA. Feb. 23— (AP>— Emperor Haile Selassie lias given 6*ooo square metres of royal land to the Indian commundy here on the anniversary of India's first year as a republ35 words
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Article219 1951-03-01 7 NEW YORK. Fi b. 28— (UP) —■Defence Secretary George Marshall said that America will be able to achieve peace only through strength— "all the strength we can mobilize". Marshal! said that peace will be won only by -building up our strength with all theA.P - 219 words
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292 1951-03-01 7 'Supremo For A-Pact Navies Undesirable' LONDON. Feb. 28 AP)— The British Navy League described the naming of an American Supreme Commander for Atlantic Pact navies m the Atlantic Ocean as "wholly undesirable." Leaving aside the question of the commander's nationality, the league asserted the command set-up would be "at variance292 words
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Article96 1951-03-01 7 LONDON*. Feb. 28: (Reuter) —Defence Minister Emmanuel Shinwell condemned as "impatient mvi ill-informed" Conservative criticism of the appoint nent of an American Admiral as North Atlantic Supreme Commander. Mr. Shinwell told the Foreign Pr( ss Association that critics should "wait and see what nation "according to their96 words
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Article, Illustration84 1951-03-01 7 photo. KING, Tribhuvana of Nepal, who fled into exile m November, 1950, returned to his throne on Feb. 15 with the help of friendly India. His return to Khatmandu followed an agreement by which the ruling premier will share his powers with the King and with "popular rep:es?ntativ :\s." PhotoAP - 84 words
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Article, Illustration219 1951-03-01 7 Pleven 's Offer To Resign Rejected PARIS, Fch. 28 \P) Premier Rene Pleven's government offered to resign last night because it won by only a narrow margin a volt* of confidence on the French election law bene, but President Vincent Anriol refused to let it step out of oOiee. TheA.P; U.P - 219 words
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Article102 1951-03-01 7 MARK CROSS, England, Feb. 28 (UP)— Ernest Shinwell, son of Defence Minister Emmanuel Shinwell, pleaded guilty today to violating building controls and was ordered to say C 2.000 fine or go to jail for three months. Shinwell and local builder Oliver Piper. 32, were accused102 words
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Article105 1951-03-01 7 Russians Owe UK $3.000 Mil LONDON. Feb. 28 (AP) Britain revealed yesterday that Soviet Russia owes her about U553,000,000,000, most of which she has rel used to recogni-e. The Lion's share of the i.oney owed was incurred by the pre--1!'1T Czarist government, Chancellor of the Exchequer Hugh Gaitskell told the105 words
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Article148 1951-03-01 7 i PO RT LO 1 1 1 S (MAURITI US Feb. -8: (Reuter) Fourteen of the 19 elected members of j the Mauritius Legislative Council walked out today v permission being refused for an emergency motion on the imprisonment last week of Mr. Guy Rozemont. one of148 words
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Article80 1951-03-01 7 The United Nations Educational Scientific Cultural Organization has standardized the Braille system for the Middle East, India, South— East Asia and Africa. The now standard alphabet, which will serve 5.000.000 blind, was decided on at Beirut. Lebanon, by delegates at a UNESCO conference The newU.P - 80 words
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Article39 1951-03-01 7 The Washington Post, m nn editorial on the "Atlantic Tempest" over Admiral Fechteler'i appointment, said. "Isn't it time, completely apart from the present instance. to bring some qualified military leaders from other treaty partners into the act-.'"— A. P.A.P - 39 words
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Article21 1951-03-01 7 Mrs. David K. Brace, write al the American Ambassador to France, gave birth to a baby boy on Monday night. Ambas&ador21 words
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Article55 1951-03-01 7 A large Republic (if Korea j flag greeted a landing party of I ROK marines who seized Kwangto Island in Wonsan Bay, along the Communist-held North Korean easi coast at dawn yesterday. Heavy guns of a United Nations naval task iorce off shore covered the Marines who were landed fromReuter; AP - 55 words
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Article59 1951-03-01 7 Allar el Fass, an exiled Moroccan Istaqual Party leader now staying m Tangier, cabled Abdel Rahman Azzam Pasha. Secre-tary-General of the Arab League, that the "French residency m Rabat Fez had sent against the civil population an army of 20--000 men who occupied all posts m the port." He addedU.P - 59 words
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Article37 1951-03-01 7 France will make no reply to the latest Soviet note charging a violation of the 1944 FrancoSoviet friendship pact, a Foreign Otfice spokesman said. He said the issue can be discussed al a Big Four meeting.— U.P.U.P - 37 words
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Article43 1951-03-01 7 British Attorney General Sir Hartley Shawcross has asked the Nobel Peace Prize committee to drop him from the list of 28 individual candidates for the 1951 award because he did not feel his activities m foreign affairs made him a worthy candidate. U.P.U.P - 43 words
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Article35 1951-03-01 7 Mr. Lester B. Pearson. Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister, said that Canada supported a federal union of the world's free countries but believed that at present this would only lead to confusion and possibly disunity. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article37 1951-03-01 7 The District Court ol Osi.jek, m Croatia, has sent seven people to prison for terms of one to 10 years for spying fer the Hungarian Intelligence Service, it was announced by Tanjug, the Yugoslav news agency. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article42 1951-03-01 7 A large crowd m Teheran cheered the Shan and Queen Soraya when they visited an emergency hospital m their first joint public engagement since their marriage 15 days ago. fa the hospital. they inspected wards and spuke to several patients.— U. P.U.P - 42 words
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Article118 1951-03-01 7 Complete calm prevailed m Rabat, the Moroccan capital, and Casablanca alter settlement of the crisis m relations between Sultan Sidi Mohammed Ben Youssef and the French Re-sident-General. General Alphonese Jum.—Reuter. A lightning strike by 300 Basrah Petroleum Company workers for 50 per cent wage increases and belter treatment has spreadReuter - 118 words
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Article25 1951-03-01 7 Mr. Victor B. Strand. ViceChairman of the Indo-Danish Society and a leading Danish businessman lias been appointed Honorary Consul General tor India m Denmark.—R ReuterReuter - 25 words
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299 1951-03-01 7 Peking May Be Forced To Negotiate— Shinwell LONDON, Feb. 28 (AP) Defence Minister Emmanuel Shinwell said that Britain hopes a strong I nited Nations military position m Korea will force Red China into talking terms. "We never can tell what is going to happen," he told the Foreign Correspondents' Association,299 words
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158 1951-03-01 7 WASHINGTON. Feb. 28 (Router) President Truman has told his Special Envoy, llr. Jo;.:; Poster Dulles, to press foi a speedy Japanese peace settl which Mr. Dulles s; id would help avert a new war m the Pacific Mr. Dulles reported p< i158 words
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Article, Illustration152 1951-03-01 7 LONDON, Feb. <AP Britain's top comman i the Far E and I i i s sw append fo yesterday A War Office announcement said that L.eutenant-General S r Charles Keightley, Com-mander-in-Chief, British A; f oi the Rhine, will supplant General Sa- John Harding, Commander-in-Chief, Far152 words
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Article56 1951-03-01 7 N W DELHI.. Feb 28— (AP) rte newspaper St quoted reports that thi Commun I ire troops up to TO tstern front. A Kalimpong the new units are v. lis lined and well-equipped, replacing tiie rreg captured Cham It is though* "inese are anxious to56 words
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Advertisement91 1951-03-01 7 INDUSTRIAL It uZ^^" J~" Ji_l_Br3<Hfc^_s^_§^ specially planned iHE?fE^fi| SECURITY LIGHTING mi^ exteriors and perimeters. ".OP t he GENERAL ELECTRIC co LTD OF ENGLAND Zii MALACCA KUALA IUHfUI fINANG POH AMBITIOUS BEGINNERS. BA Keepiaa a. \< <tv <Morn al after omce. col. S li.iiul. o-tiu-. hie. of Commerce. Std, VII fl91 words
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Advertisement136 1951-03-01 7 (s<,i;i:\Ti;!:i>i<rio\i\ j| 0 CLOCKS AND WATCHES q r MUTlfll fcfeJPJ^^ Umm Mali mme U iJ^ -i v- on 5 1 5| J (J Roskopf dents Squ.m refc^. U OWrislw ahhes. Beauti /^P*" T~~^^Bl W^f-_ A lulh I inished untarni afWr ti Z^SSmm^mm. shable Silver Chromed £W t j Vt (J136 words
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1258 1951-03-01 8 LILLIAN BUCKOKE - S'PORE STANDS BY TO GREET 'THE GREEN GODDESS' LILLIAN BUCKOKE By 'TIIIS EVENING, long be I fore dusk. Singaporeans will flock along the water f ron t to greet the Green Goddess! She is the transatlantic liner Caronia. built by Cunard White Star. And this .short stay m Singapore is1,258 words
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Advertisement109 1951-03-01 8 Yardley OF LONDON Send Greetings to all their Clients on board S/S CARONIA A special display of Yardley Products is on view at Robinson Co. Ltd., Raffles Place. mURY WAUGH CO LTD. Inc. m Singapore Agents for Malaya. leading! j HOUSE 1 ffl ffl 1 B ffl #o#* I ffl109 words
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Advertisement174 1951-03-01 8 We welcome visitors to i singapore and for their txI%W i DEPARTMENTS AND FACILITIES !^B!-™iw|tt 'IO BE FOUND IN OUR STORE FIRST FLOOR Childrens and Ladies Shoes, Household Linens, Ladies A I i at" Underclothing, Childrens Under and Outer Wear. Si ik Q^ALL A I a!ui Woollen Materials and ail174 words
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Advertisement246 1951-03-01 8 I WELCOME 1 I All. MMTORS ABOARD S. S. CARONIA 1 PREMIER NIGHT-CLUB of the FU EAST i SHAW'S B CAPITOL BALLROOM RESTAURANT Iw jg (Fall) Ur Coaditioaed LUNCHEON 12-3 DANCI 8- 12 t 1 MUS,C BY I SALO REMEM I HEINZ ALEXANDER AND Mfl iND J ON THE WITH246 words
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Article, Illustration324 1951-03-01 9 'Milliona ires Ship' Is Arriving Today Standard Shipping Reporter THE first luxury liner to call at Singapore on a world cruise since the war, the 34,183-ton Cunard liner Caronia, will arrive at the Singapore Harbour Board wharves this afternoon. American millionaire^orn^he majority of the passengers m this dollar-earning cruise liner.^^^^^^^J324 words
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Advertisement750 1951-03-01 9 |5H I I \n! KEGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland >an niisco. Los Angeles, Ail American A Canadian Cities Penang P. Sham S'oore _FJ LUCKENBACH 4/5 Mar. 6 Mar. 7/8 Mar. liliftlf cargo for Hongkong, Kobe, Yokohama. I KH.ULAR SERVICE D.S.A. (WEST COAST) PERSIAN GULF via JAPAN HONGKONG Spore. s l750 words
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Advertisement38 1951-03-01 9 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Spore P. Sham Penang BLITAR 15/16 March 17 March 18 March ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD Shipping Department Tel: 5071 Ext. 19 10 WELCOME TO R.M.S. "CARONIA" sfWIC.MS. ''CAICDHIA?38 words
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Advertisement660 1951-03-01 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONTINENT B'pt'e. P Sham Penan* "KAMBODIA" for Hongkong. Kobe Yokohama Gdn?. 42 43 "LALANDIA" for Bangkok 7-8 Mar. 6 6 Mar. S 5 M.,r. "FIOXIA" for Bangkok IS 14 Mar. 11-12 Mar. 0-10 Mar. "KVERNAAS" for Ba gon Bangkok 13-16 Mar. 11 12 Mar. 8 10660 words
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Miscellaneous68 1951-03-01 9 THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD. To: Port Swettenham, Penang, Nagapattinam Madras. SoS* U JfllflCQPttl S (Accepting Passengers Cargo) Singapore P. Swettenham Penang Arriving 28-2-51 4-3-51 5-3-51 Departing 3-3-51 4-3-51 6-3-51 Agents For Malaya: R. Jumabhoy Sons Ltd. 24, Malacca St., Singapore. Tel. No. *****. Penang Representative. CX. Joshi, 39, Green68 words
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Miscellaneous195 1951-03-01 9 SplPS inHARBOUR cmpc *T RflAnQ Cable Wharf: Recorder. Retirever. 3llira CXL M\,\jr.Ui3 Victoria Dock: Chelyuskinetz. *vty> nrujiDirrc i dm Western anchorage: Staland. Komel AND WHARVES, 4 F.M. Maru. Paros Smevehenk. Godown No. 1: Tong Hong. YESTERDAY. OUTER ROADS WHARVES Hai Hsuan. Shapur. Islander. Wei Gdns. 44 45 Sinkiang, Sheers Wharf:195 words
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Article, Illustration566 1951-03-01 10 TWEiNTIETH Century-Fox World Wide's President Spy ros P. Skouras has just announced a world distribution arrangement with Art F*»'m Productions, Inc. who will produce films about the worln's iorsmosi painter o be photographed entirely m to our and irom original pai tilings. Fa~h of the artStandard - 566 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-03-01 10 Frank Lovejo3 -i<>tn Crawford and Mr*. i.o\«-jo> (nsht) arrive for i tii«- immure ol 'BreaktluofifflL.' i" Hollywood. l.»»\«*jo> pla>* the l».irt Of H t'.nigh MTRfaut m tlir war film.29 words
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Advertisement257 1951-03-01 10 13MM '^2&] 11-1.45-4-5.30-9.30 J^fff^ jm W i *~st*j\ f-^vs** xjf-' exceptions j •5&t fl I *\rr>al-I?:!t*rna«ioiial presents Bud Abbott ft Lou CostsSfo m TIE FOBEISi LEGION I aHaH__________________________B^n-.»s_____________________^^^^— I Ibf ASSAI LT on the Ml k I Ifl \m sjr a v____v^.<l^Mr____kim_ mWmA-^LVi. Mtxt^^y/t fMm*S a. W?m nMl^^^^**W ¥Hr i257 words
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Advertisement131 1951-03-01 10 STARTS BIAVIS lfl]M 2 nr> 6 roi) AY Infi^a iJyiWß^i 930 p.m. S- AIR CONDITIONED* ConEN Yalli her SUE surrendered herself to bun and then his dark past roiled m like a black fo» .-^ifl M| Btet^ The Stars of I* W In a NEW 1 Hr^ £m m mit^m131 words
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Advertisement151 1951-03-01 10 —ANOTHER RECORD GOES!— The "Three Musketeers" attendance record established m 21 days m September 1949 has been smashed m 12 -Delilah BY TONIGHT 60,000 will have seen this record-breakinn picture TO MARK EHE OCCASION THE LUCKY 60,000 th PATRON TO SEE THE PICTURE WILL RECEIVE A Presentation (lift Voucher (on151 words
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Advertisement197 1951-03-01 10 111, take pleasure m pr.-v,. lUlu -4 ill Another Outstanding Program,,!' K| REMARKABLE! *!ftfc AUTHENTIC!! |l IHIS is the story 0 f 1 1 YOUR LIFETIME YOUR EXPERIENCE" il I[^ mf^k ol «-\eiil* of dm la-t W *< I -that KHI the \Aorl<l inlo a <_.... from *hirh it bm197 words
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Advertisement59 1951-03-01 10 Mil lii£Ul£3E3 < wm vii MW I BOM l< M Mb BAm ><'^* The Miffhtf I tures! The VersatiJ s»w< I •M \l! \1 M 1 v ANJAI T R RAMA< H K 1 PHELI X V il I Mi i __________.^__*—^_________________________________________E*____b£__: _S__P' \si; j ,v -It > .1/ 159 words
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329 1951-03-01 11 W hy Students From Malaya Are Told 'No Accommodation Spore Query To Canberra .■-I-■ _f A OFFICIAL of the Australian Commissioner's ilh 1: assured The Standard yesterday hM U, Hould communicate with the Government m V.-^.aiui about the reported refusal of aecommodai(lll !,v landladies to Malayan students studying m I329 words
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Article51 1951-03-01 11 latest Singapore prices yesterday were per lb. Beyets Sellers s. spot uti-e a bale> Mar. R.S.S. <■:■]■>[ sfZXI \:I S V >.MS $2.19 KS S. Norn i S2.MI v! ov. Qa •\:u>N RUBBER opening lfc m ■<•<>■ I S v Settlement i mas. %t d nom. Sept. ol) d.51 words
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Article37 1951-03-01 11 s.. IPORE Wed. i al lia to-day 5*19 .7; per picul. $11.25. t>\!>()N TIN 's prices first a arcie S t £1.441 buyers. I sellers. Three matte £1,375 C 1 ...SO sellers. nent Price £1,445. Qniet37 words
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Article120 1951-03-01 11 d Staff Reporter lAPORE produce iti m :nt tUe it market with orny recorded owing rtock* a quiet market with few offering: throughout the day. Buyers quoted $63J per picul and sellers %i 4. with do business reported Cic nut oil remained quiet though a120 words
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Article35 1951-03-01 11 Standard Staff Reporter Mr. Maurice S. Meeker, one of the leading grape-growers for the famous red-packetted Sunmaid Raisins Company. is m Singapore m the course of a tour aboard the President Polk.35 words
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Article32 1951-03-01 11 Rangeng Tin (No Liability) of Puket, West Thailand, reported a surplus <>i' £1,551 tor the yearended Aua. :;i. 1 950. which 'lie directors proposed carrying forward to the appropriation ac-32 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-03-01 11 Indo China Coal Cakes picture. rout cakes, a arixture of coal dust, charcoal dust and rice paddy, are seen drying m a >ard at Phu-Nhuam, near Saigon. A.P.A.P - 28 words
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158 1951-03-01 11 Standard Staff Reporter AUSTRALIA accepted small quantities of Malayan rubber, but that made no impression on the Singapore market which remained quiet and slightly easier throughout yesterday. Hongkong kept out of the market, and support from London was poor. American factories purchased quantities of158 words
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Article57 1951-03-01 11 Standard Staff Reporter THE Blue Funnel freighter Eurymedon, now m Singapore, is loading cargo for U.K. and France The cargo includes 9,436 nieces of timber boards and strips for U.K., 117 bales of rubber and tis4 drums of liquid latex for Ec Havre. The quantity57 words
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Article38 1951-03-01 11 Standard Shipping Reporter THE freight ship Atlantic Pilot, which called at Singapore yesterday from Antwerp. brought 437 tons of coke. 219 tons steel bars. 270 tons of galvanised sheets and 150 tons of pig-iron.38 words
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467 1951-03-01 11 FROZEN MEAT MYTHS DEBUNKED Muslim Rites Are Observed: Food Value Unimpaired Standard Staff Reporter TO CONFORM with accepted Muslim custom m the slaughtering of animals for food, an authorised Muslim is m attendance at Australian slaughter yards to perform the necessary Muslim rites at the killing of an allotted number467 words
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195 1951-03-01 11 Standard Staff Reporter THE EAST ASIATIC passenger freighter Kambodia, which arrived m Singapore yesterday, was first built by the German! m 1944. The Brandenburg, as she ai named by |te Germans wai built as a submarine transp I ship under the H nsa p195 words
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Article92 1951-03-01 11 Standard Staff Reporter THE EAST ASIATIC passenger freight shin Kamb idia, which docked here from Europe yesterday, brought 1.242 bales of paper, 2.(!18 kegs of wire nails. 11.037 packages Oi liquor. 437 reels of newsprint, 821 slabs rough marble, 1.000 paper hags of talcum powder.92 words
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Article40 1951-03-01 11 HONGKONG. Feb. 28— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the II m. gk ong Exchange today were HK515.45 to €1 sterling: HK56.046 to US$l: HK51.797 to Malayan $1 HK$O.3l to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5323.125 to one tael.40 words
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Article179 1951-03-01 11 S'PORE TINS, RUBBERS IMPROVE Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Wen 31 liayi i tin and rubber shares came m for good inquiries with fai Ij good improvements m prices being recorded throughout the list. A moderate turnover of business was reported m these sections of the market which remained firm throughout179 words
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106 1951-03-01 11 AN 01 ICIAL announcement to >rters m tha Pederati «i this morning states that trine and cooking are re-instituted on 'lie quota system This arrangemei hai necessitated by the changing c >nditions, th*- nouncement ci plains. Applications for quotas to import m;106 words
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Article37 1951-03-01 11 Wt st i tias suspen< i j d nearly all its imports om 1 pean Payment* Union countries until steps have been taken to bolster its precarious foreign x- change p (Sltion A. P.A.P - 37 words
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Article60 1951-03-01 11 HK Rubber Cargo For Red China HONGKONG. Feb. 28 (AP) Some 2.000 tons of rubber and an undetermined amount of steel, building materials and machinery are being loaded m Hongkong today for shipment to the Chinese Communis's m the freighter Ming Shan. The ship a few weeks ago left here60 words
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Advertisement175 1951-03-01 11 U TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT U 'jj KLOSTER BIER NIGHT I 0 0 0 0 0 Air Condition**! 0 UIR VIEW CABARET 0 10. Peels S«ah St. (off Maxwell R<l.) Ov n x 0 (j gn-cit iiiinv as ii prize far each C\ A X X SPOT DA IV CMS. 0 0175 words
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Miscellaneous461 1951-03-01 11 Radio Programmes RADIO' MALAVA CHINESE PROGRAMME 405, 49 and 4'i metres oliVla Ai (IKE l i. 45 Programme Summary ln Man darin 12.41 "The Voices" In ManENGLISH PROGRAMME J«J B: c .T. ST.* ?*T^'wsa%Z Report m Amoy; I IK Operatic Airs; IX4 metres aad Hi metres 5 pra N( g461 words
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908 1951-03-01 12 MELBOURNE, Feb. 28 (Reuter-AAP) Australia were beaten In v Test match for the first time m 13 years here today when England won the fifth and final Test match of the scries by eight wickets. The scores were: Australia 217 and 197, and908 words
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Article, Illustration288 1951-03-01 12 OF SPORTS AND SPORTSMEN The LKliCv THK FOOTBALL ASSOCI-] ATION OK SELANGOB has I na ned 4J n nbei Cub and D s ccer teams as "A c iss players Thua elected j r >ur dozen can only take fi imber of ite matches m the second s I divisions288 words
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Article108 1951-03-01 12 THK newly formed Singapore Business Houses Association field their first COfltthined team against the SinoMalays this Sunday at the Jalan Besar Stadium and a keen tussle is anticipated. With top not h players like v is; Hee Jong, Awang Bakar, Boon Seong and Angullia billed to108 words
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159 1951-03-01 12 JIM CHAMBERS - JIM CHAMBERS >;;orts Editor i 'i«>.bh. 28 <Al»> Dozens of smalltime Lnglish football clubs have played tluir last game m lhe Football V iation cup tournament. Those Ireams ol getting through preliminary rounds m hopes thej might "draw" one of the bigAP - 159 words
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Article79 1951-03-01 12 JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 23 (AP) Vie Toweel, world Bantamweight champion. .vill fight his next bout m court. Reg Haswell Proprietory Limited, promoters, and boxing managers Dave Morais and Max Kanter applied to the South African Supreme Court on Tuesday for orders m terms of alleged79 words
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164 1951-03-01 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— The Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall committee and 57 other Chinese associations and guilds m Selangor have sent a petition to the Government protesting against the proposed acquisition oi lands, now occupied by the Assembly Ball, by the Selangor Badminton Association for the164 words
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Article255 1951-03-01 12 LONDON, Feb. 28 (APIRandolph Turptn of (ireat Britain knocked out I.ue van Dam of Holland m 48 seconds of the first round of their European Middleweight Championship fight last night. Turpin caught Van Dam first on the chin with a left hook quickly255 words
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779 1951-03-01 12 THE OPENING of the first Asian Games on Sunday m Nrw Delhi, India marks the mo>l important step towards Far Eastern sports progress m our history. NN ith tin* exception of Japan, the nations of A^ia have Lagged very far behind world standards and779 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-03-01 12 Singapore's Combined Schools basketball team lost to the Visiting Jakarta Chinese girls ?1 to 36 at the Happy World Stadium on Tuesday night. Picture shows a Singapore girl hedged m by two high-jumping Jakarta defenders.35 words
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400 1951-03-01 12 Fireworks In Boys Inter -Club Boxing ALL the thrills of big time boxing were jwovloeo 1)\ twenty l>o\>. ages raiiiiinu fr<»m 10 to 17 \<ar-. Bl they battled for honour?* m the final* of thf later-Bay* A v Ii s _Bo\in«^n»iirnaniri^ ni^hcl The bigger boys provided] most of the fireworks,400 words
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247 1951-03-01 12 NEW SELANGOR TURF CLUB PLAN PASSED KLALA LUMP! R. Wed. The purchase of the. neee.s.sary hteel for the proposed grandstand, ami the! layout for the new Selangor Tori Cluh were approved! by member* at the annual I general meeting ol the cluh this evening. Jt was stated that the J247 words
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Article115 1951-03-01 12 Wins Five "Duels WINNING all his f.ve QMSI Grainger of the APTC. j Singapore Base District j the final pool mdi vie: fencing championship of l Far East Lan i Forces 19 j Fencing Championship?, the i finals «'f v.nich are now m progress at Tanglin Barracks. Runner-- tp v.115 words
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Article183 1951-03-01 12 THE n:\T.RSITY s^cco- .ng their first game oi the seasoi etl down alter a start 1 beat B y |r- side by four t sto one at Bukit Ti-; lay. v tn I-e d c initiative mpmg the befuddled Varsity defence forced two corners wit i live183 words
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Miscellaneous34 1951-03-01 12 Tip pl ms* f\ i JkmW TIMESd^v HIGH TIDES I pi incip, resorts m Malaya. TODAY: A.M. P JL Singapore 2.56 4.24 Malacca 11.54 Port Dickson 1M.35 Port Sham 9M 16.18 Penang 4.33 5.1334 words
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