Singapore Standard, 10 March 1951
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Title Section16 1951-03-10 1 Singapore Standard fdfgdfgdf 1 NO. 253 U- SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS16 words
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Article16 1951-03-10 1 Mir 9 IP- resigmI retgs s.m re- uumvaccd by succeeded b> Prime Minister. rim.16 words
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298 1951-03-10 1 Conservatives Glamour For New Election Mar. 9 AP) Conservative political; 1! omt Britain unanimously demanded! Labour internment call a new general! ;.'.t«U** an election at which both the i Bon-partisaa poUa believe the governmcnl would be whipped. This demand fame as T pc iti riana in Parliament distsed they plan298 words
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39 1951-03-10 1 CAPETOWN, Mai (AP) Poli h rifles and fixed bayonets r -:::-:^"i the South AfIrican Parliament today as 8,000 marched Own gh Capetown chanting protests eking to remove >ured voters from the comn ro39 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-03-10 1 Army PR photo by Continuing his six-week tour of the Far East. Majorgeneral C. Bullard, CBE, Inspector of the Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, yesterday visited the Command Workshops. Kuala Lumpur. lie is shown here (second from right) speaking to Major W. J. Rowland. C. of theSgt. Ingram - 62 words
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2690 1951-03-10 1 Standard > Reporter 7h. .s- 15 (he third of a series of articles delving Into the prospects which the successful candidates oj the Cambridge examinations have in getting employment. FINK hundred of th<* 2.(>00 students who were successful in the Cambridge School2,690 words
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143 1951-03-10 1 RANGOON, Mar. 9 (AP) A Burmese Appeal Court today ordered the release of American "Burma Surgeon" Dr. Gordon; Seagrave -sentenced on Feb. 1 to six months' imprisonment for aiding Burme e rebels. The court found Seagrave not guiity of writing a letter threatening a143 words
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Article189 1951-03-10 1 Thomson Corrects Impression Paper's Report Standard Staff Reporter SERIOUS misunderstanding has been caused among leaders ol the Muslim Community by the first sentence of a newspaper report oi the evidence of I*} G G Thomson the Public Relations Secretary, the Hot commission was told yesterday by Mr. Thomson. s n189 words
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Article29 1951-03-10 1 WASHINTON, Mar. S (VP) _Sen a tor Virgii M. Chapman, oolvear-u; 1 Kentucky Democrat and a staunch administration oDoMer died today oi iniuSS deceived m an early29 words
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113 1951-03-10 1 PLOT AGAINST PAKISTAN IS BROKEN UP LAHORE. Pakistan, Mar 9 (UP) Premier Liaquat Ah Khan announced here today the arrest of Major General Akbar Khan Army Chief of Staff, and throe others for allegedly conspiring with Pak i s t an. 's ■"enemies. Liaquat said the arrests smashed a conspiracy113 words
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143 1951-03-10 1 A Mystery PERTH, Australia, Mar. 9 (UP) The clawed body of Miss Dorothy Bostock was j found early today in a lion's j den at the Perth Zoo and police sought to determine how the ailing spinster managed to get ii 1 the enclosure.143 words
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104 1951-03-10 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PONTIAN. Fri. Bandits today fired at and wounded a Sikh motor-car driver, who was driving to Johore Bahru with his assistant. The incident took place near the Chinese cemetery, .la lan Pontian. The bandits then robbed the Sikh and104 words
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548 1951-03-10 1 Reds' Investigation Visit 11 HONGKONG, Mar. 9 (Re U r- VVl')— !Vl Ri.lii. Baid today .!>«< t\:>- leader of the |>ro,i««< )u- V.,!..^ 'aiio!i and relief team u> Malaya cabled SrittS^aemen" Attlee on Mar.h 6 -Um n,i "i on enter thai country investigate548 words
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160 1951-03-10 1 Britain Sets By £16,875,000 For Fed., Singapore LONDON, Mar. 9. Britain's Civil Estimate! for the comin£ financial year provide lor a total of £16,87.>.000 for Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. This includes £6,225.000 lor the estimated excess over normal cost* of British force* operating in Malaya, states a Renter160 words
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Article230 1951-03-10 1 UNSolumns Link-up In Seoul Drive TOKYO, Mar. 9 (Reuter) —American 2.iih Division infantrymen, led by tanks, today linked up the three prongs of their bridgehead across the Han River, about 15 miles east of the battered South Korean capital of Seoul. The bridgehead force also made contact with the American230 words
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147 1951-03-10 1 Standard Staff Correspondent SEGAMAT, Fri. When Sir Henry Gurney, High Commissioner of the Federation, accompanied by Sir Harold Briggs, visited the resettlement camp at Labis today, Mr Tan Siong Lian, local MCA president asked for Government assistance to build a bigger school147 words
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77 1951-03-10 1 British Army BudgetPassed By Commons LONDON. Mar. M (Keuter) After sitting for twelve-and-a-half hours the House of Commons this morning approved the Army estimates for 1951-52 under which Britain will sp^nd K1'1Q. 030.000 -sterling in her n w Army. This ns, r un» is £120,t*0,#M sterling more than last >ear.77 words
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Article89 1951-03-10 1 LONDON. Fri. Other countries are likely to follow India's lt.td in refnsinc buy any newspaper and job b nu paper from Sweden if Swedish paper mills insi>t on a higher price. Swedisli paper mills have announced a 25 per cent, incn in price to take eiTect89 words
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Article110 1951-03-10 1 Australia's Anti-Red Law Invalid SYDNEY, Ma:v 9 'AP^ A full bend) of the Australian High Court at Melbourne today declared the Government" s anti-Comraunisi legi: lal ion the Communist Part) Dii olution Act inva i<Validity of the art had been challenged before court by I Australian Communist Parti and ten110 words
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89 1951-03-10 1 BRUSSELS, liar. 9. (Reut Gen. Alexander Ernst Yon I kenhauson, 73-year- I rtime milit try Gow I H. Lgium and Northern !•:;<: t seneed to 12 years hard labour war crimes by a mi.. court here today. Gen Egert Reeder. head -if the German89 words
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Article42 1951-03-10 1 WEI LINGTON ai 9 New Zealand w w ribute £3.000.000 to ihe Colombo P in Minister for External A., ra Frederick Doige announced today. He said C1.00C.000 woi. given annually for the next I hree '< v 142 words
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Advertisement19 1951-03-10 1 ~> ntA DdS LIMITED >?55J^ BRITISH O/IIENGINES i_^_vi D F T T F R illir^ C/ase/ Engine SfRVICf /^ND SP>\RfS19 words
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Advertisement129 1951-03-10 1 BAND CUX CBYSTALWHRI in a icide range Is ffltMf available here Call and Select your re<iuirenunls. THE NOVELTY STORI 188 North Bride r Road. Phone 3123 Here's Bod v Building Protein We all need Protein. But children need it even more than adults to build lino, strong bodies. When mornings129 words
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Article, Illustration318 1951-03-10 2 R AIL SERVICES TO BE REVISED S ore-KL Night Mail i iins Still Suspended Standard Stall Correspondent kl ALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malayan Railway Adminis- announces that a revised Tune Tahlo Kill come into opera- Iron. Monday, March 12. and draws attention to the 10l- The Day Mail train willDept. of Information - 318 words
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69 1951-03-10 2 standard Staff Correspondent /A Fr: Malacca Scouts did particularly luring Anti-Bandii Month, last year. They ribution oi leaflets and gummed by the PubLu R la t ions Department. at p ti e and spoil Sec its in v totals I oi wl P ka69 words
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Article111 1951-03-10 2 S( i ui ird Start' Correspondent K V LUMPUR, Fri. se time this week, attacked policen in Kuala Lumpur town. m Sow [.in Roa I, Chii* armed with reers jumped out of a hedi^e ana tired at police constable I Sa'id, who was111 words
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Article19 1951-03-10 2 DOCTOR HURT IN CAR CRASH K a tte I into Three a ar at ent re k1 idren nhurt19 words
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Article24 1951-03-10 2 1 lie c bbed Packet Postal- L'hina has been extended t Hongkong and the P Oflfice Ordinance has been intend i< irdingly.24 words
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Article154 1951-03-10 2 ent A1 tua- M Mallald, B tisl C'>m- isiting L Chi- s Is Inspector, K been I ed to S as ese schools. T Res v as Resent dura \e absence in Europe di pertuan Besar oi Sen Dr. A. Kandiah. former Dean S ■< r'.;CUlty ol the154 words
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Article43 1951-03-10 2 Standard staff Correspondent MALACCA. Fri. A 2,000.000 gallon reservoir is to be built for service contingents in Malacca, at Bukit Sebukor. Tenders- for this job and accompanying water mains etc.. are being called for by the secretary of the Malacca Municiity.43 words
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232 1951-03-10 2 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LIMP UK. Fri Long lines of taxis, hire cajrs and trishas have stood in front of Chinese hotels and lodging houses, in the past few days, to convey men. women and children to the Railway Station or direct to Singapore for232 words
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91 1951-03-10 2 HOISTING OF FEDERAL FLAG IS COMPULSORY Standaid Staff Correspondent PORT DICKSON, Fri. Since the prohibition of the hoisting of j Foreign flags other than the i Federation Flag. State Flag and the Union Jack, most Chinese j Schools in Negri stopped Hag I flying. Recently, however, the EducaI tion Authorities91 words
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100 1951-03-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter JOIIORE BAHRU. Fri.— lndian Muslims in IdhoN Bahru are planning to build a Mosque in the heart ol the town. They have purchased a site lof 3.500 square feet, lying at the foot of Bukit Timbeian in I the business100 words
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122 1951-03-10 2 Standard Stall <u respondent KUALA LUMPUR, FrL- A complete denial of the ease for the prosecution was the defence offered by Velayuth in the Indian estate labourer. charged before Mr. Justice D. IM. K. Grant and Asse:Iwith demanding ammunition from Corporal Laing.122 words
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Article96 1951-03-10 2 Standard Stall R»-p<»ri»T JOHORE BAHRU. flri Plans to construct a new uch Station lor pineal curing, on a 20-acre-plot of jungle land in A r B ;kii. en miles North of Jalan Pontian have been worker! out. Th.> now station will be constructed immediately96 words
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54 1951-03-10 2 J. V. Lazarop (M >. Eui until recently clerk storeke ittached to the Hasan Miir i p in Seremban, terday sentenced to 18 months' simple Imprisonment by the Pi.'^iaeni of the Sessions Court, Seremban, on ttii charges of I i ttion of oertain Army papers. The54 words
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Advertisement136 1951-03-10 2 FOR SALE Complete Electric Laundry Plant comprising 2 units of washing machines (manufactured by the American Laundry Co.. USA). In these tin; is are the following: 2 washers 36 in< I by 30 inches. 2 extractors 20 inches. 2 dryers 36 inches by 30 indies Air Tumbler. 2 storage pan>136 words
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Miscellaneous77 1951-03-10 2 H ___H_fl- fMV GOSH OSCAR, I I CAN'T IB f T S.HCLY CUW, a SKOOGl *N ,T S AT MAN f-fj^fe'-WwffiMl NEVER EVEN FELT BELIEVE W| WE HIT BUSTED iT IT'S A \T DE_e2 AGA.N'HE'S (n^ J: T5y_il^^*^"^^" AJAR'WEMUSTA IT LET'S W f »T ALL INTO A MlRACLfcA ASKIN' IF77 words
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Miscellaneous226 1951-03-10 2 FEDERATION DIARY SELAISGOR I KUALA LUMPUR MADRAS: Baba Aris 12.30, 2.30, ti. .;o and 9.15 p.m. Homicide 11 a.m. COLISEUM: Good Earth 3, 630 and 9.1."> p.m., Words and Music 1 p ;m. CENTRAL: Sangeeta (Tamil) 2, 5.30 and 9 p.m. HINDUSTAN: Ruknangadhan (Tamil I 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. ODEON:226 words
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Miscellaneous313 1951-03-10 2 MALACCA LIDO: The House Across The Streel l<) a.m and 12.15 p.m. CAPITOL: Romance On Rosy Ridge 10 am. and 12.15 p.m. Sunset Boulevard 3, HMO and 9.15 p.m. RKX: Wabash Avenue 10 a.m and 12.15 p.m. The White Towei 3, »!.30 and 9.15 p.m. SAVOY: Liow Tien Yin Young313 words
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Article157 1951-03-10 3 M ALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malayan Com-inimi-t Part> lost another leading man yesterday when the secretary of the Sunirei Lenihiiiii branch, Nat Cheng Choon, walked right into a Security Forces 1 amhush and was killed outright. The i\m> hamlit^, who were with Ng157 words
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Article115 1951-03-10 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri The health r f the town continued to be and there were WJ epidemics during the year. A revolutionary change was :ed out in the anti-malai mosquito br^:. h oi the Health Department, states the Municipal Administration Report *he115 words
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Article110 1951-03-10 3 PEXAXG. Fri. Municipal Snail es remain healthy according to the Municipal Administration Report for the year 1 The yew started with a balance of $444,340 and ended with a balance of $771,388. Both prii es and wages have continued to ris< and the total expenditure110 words
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Article, Illustration297 1951-03-10 3 Man Wounded In Kambau Ambush Dies Standard Staff Roporler JOHORE OAHRU, Fri. One of the four Malay* who was seriously wounded when more than 70 bandits opened fire on party of policemen at kamhau Rubber Estate on Thursday died of his wounds at the General Hospital this morning. He was297 words
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Article116 1951-03-10 3 More Power W as Used PENANG, Fri. The rapid increase in the consumption of electricity is a marked indication of a definite rise in the standard of living, the Municipal Administration Report for the year L950 states. The report says. "To underline the difficulties with which those responsible for Prai116 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-03-10 3 The Hong Siang char1 tered by the Sea Transport returned to Singapore a few days ago from Korea. This Standard picture shows the 80-ton floating crane, the Nlmrod, taking an Army truck off the ship. The Hong Siang brought a total of 63 Army jeeps,66 words
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Article61 1951-03-10 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PEXANG, Fri.— The Stan-dard-Vacuum Oil Company has issued invitations to a dinner to be h^'.d at the Xew Springtide Hotel, Tanjung Bungah, tonight at 7 p.m. on the occasion of a meeting of SVOC Kerosene. Gasoline and Black Oil dealers In Penang District. There will61 words
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116 1951-03-10 3 PENANG, Fri For a Chinese school where Ens;- lish is only a secondary subject, the Chans lAng Hiuh School came out very well in the Cambridge examinations held last December. The school sot r>l per Cent passes. Six hoys 1 Grade One. six not116 words
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Article87 1951-03-10 3 SEREMBAN. *rf. In the Jelebu Court before magistrate, Inche Anjang Snaith, a special constable, formerly of the Titi police named Abdul Razak was convicted and fined $200 in default two months" jail for causing the death of another constable. Bahaudin "by doing a negligent act of87 words
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Article193 1951-03-10 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. Mrs. <;. Hawkins, Supervisor of Elections tor ilw* Penans Municipality, vim took up her Julio tlii-. tmtrninti told The Standard ihui <»<*<»r^<i<»vn will be divided into wards and polling districts for the elections. Registrations offices >vill In- opened in193 words
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Article219 1951-03-10 3 Four Men Fined For lax Offences Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Fri.— Magistrate Che Bahaudin today to IS four people two Chinese and two Indians produced before him for not furnishing income tax returns: "The duty lies on the public to find out if one is chargeable for income tax and219 words
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Article29 1951-03-10 3 PEXANG. Fri.— After a clear two weeks, another polio case has been reported according to the Municipal Health statement for the week ending Mar. 3, released today.29 words
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Article96 1951-03-10 3 Flying Squad Earned More Money Standard Staff Correspondent PEXAXG. Fri. Revenue from the Transport Department Increased during the year because of the Institution of a^ new system of Flying Squad j Inspectors, states the Mimiei- 1 pal Administration Report for the year 1950. During the year one 34-seater j trolley96 words
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Article96 1951-03-10 3 Boys PENANG. Fri—Foreign students at the Chung Ling High School, especially those from Thailand and the neighbouring countries have been restlessTfor the past two days. Reason: They fear being called up for service under the Manpower Regulations, an official of the school told The Standard96 words
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Article110 1951-03-10 3 PEXAXG. Fri.— The Penang water supply which for its cheapness and quality compares favourably with any other supply in the world, continued to be adequate for the needs of the present population, states the Municipal Administration Report for the year 1950. It disclosed thai on two110 words
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81 1951-03-10 3 PENANG, Fr. The Regional Controller ft' Telecommunications will only be responsible for the department's activities in the Settlement and Province Wellesley as from Mar. 12. After this date, correspondence and queries from scriberg in Kedah and Perlis should be addressed to the Regional81 words
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Article133 1951-03-10 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Fri.— The Police Department has agreed to give the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals a truck with escort to collect stray dogs and Cats in Penang. This is stated in the annual report of the Society released133 words
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Article143 1951-03-10 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE number of books in the Hullett Memorial Library. Rallies Institution, is approximately estimated at 4,500. This number is outstanding for a school library, and it is likely to reach 5,000 by the end of this year. j. The Principal, Mr. K.143 words
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Advertisement140 1951-03-10 3 C^^a z<+ <l 1 rZZ~* fa s exclusive position among the world's nea in watches. There is magic about the very CYMA the watch whose unswerving precision and ::cal excellence is the pride of millions of satisfied era people who expert '.'..e best from a watch and get it in140 words
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Advertisement420 1951-03-10 3 SPECIAL OFFER af prices hjxriullv irdhifcd to m.. 1 >. n»w hlii|mi<nt. EXELDIA No. 2828 9J to 9 TAN- OXFORD Leatbtr Bolca and H< Original Price f? jTAN CALF *i)d WHITE RKO(.I I MONK NO. 30$ 1 Bizes 5 9 Original Price 2" er > Sow BLACK BOX CALF Semi420 words
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Article97 1951-03-10 4 Standard Staff Reporter CLAIMS for compensation in respect of personal property lost during the Singapore riots of December last amounted to $13,054, the Secretary of Klot Claims Tribunal, Mr. R. MiddletonSmitfa told the Kiot Inquiry Commission yesterday. The amount in respect of applications for property alleged97 words
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Advertisement761 1951-03-10 4 ACKNOWLEDGMENT M R A^-Mrs. P. A Carroll x and Mr. and Mrs. F M Grosse of Bukit Timah Road" Singapore thank all relatives and friends for wreaihs and Bowera and condolences in the loss o their belovod Maureen Carroll who died at Middieto Hospital March Bth 1951 aied v '>.761 words
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Advertisement415 1951-03-10 4 FOR SALE CTAMP collection containing complete Coronation sets (m,u); Silver cigarette box: Marshal's wine bowl (believed genuine Sung). What offers? Box No. T. 14t>S'pore Standard. "iy ORRIS Oxford bought January 1951 owner leaving Colony. Phone No. 8466 after six p.m. MISCELLANEOUS EXPERIENCED Rubber Li Estate Contractor seeks tapping and weeding415 words
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Advertisement77 1951-03-10 4 .^SPECIAL "ANNOUNCcMii^ Lj/^\ BECADSB of many requests ry we have decided to release our Women's Fashion Shoes for cale t ill the market here. The shoes are ftVailmMe in JL Fractional littinp^ > P. 7\ Beverley Lasts. in special Y V flexible construction and pro)^TV duced from th<- best grade77 words
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Miscellaneous43 1951-03-10 4 m$Fm feu wg«7 nope n S i^X'-s&gggY-l S^™1/-t '17 V- I VOU LIKE POkV chops) A? V GRAVY? T> W J 3T' T T£? < XTT T I |U -BI ANP MASHED POTATOES) /> S y /T T^TjT j L *§|Q Z*mpLLsr' V— I I43 words
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Article790 1951-03-10 5 i 'ONE are those memorable days when rich Uncle Sam kept open house for his pauperised friends lai ves. As the shabbily attired bums walked gh the gold-wrought gates, caps in hand and mouths agape, there was Uncle Sam waiting at front door beaming at his wayward790 words
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Article589 1951-03-10 5 Rawle Knox - Who Represents India? Rawle Knox By Congress Party 'Breeze* Over M.P.s' Letter To America ATPTI T T"\"T"^T TTT I\ I M \f\ I Ir4 I m I IN -Lj VV I■*"'\i II L. ANOTHER little breeze within the Parliamentary Congress Party has again raised the question: who represents INDIA? Recently589 words
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Article, Illustration16 1951-03-10 5 AIRVIEW 1 5 This unusual picture is the Royal Singapore {*o\f Club seen from the air.16 words
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Article362 1951-03-10 5 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA By COME time aso in a second-hand booksli i an old Bible that was for s.tle. The I was loose and the pases were >ellow with a^ fly-leaf was written in the careful hand To Dearest Alice from iuntl Who Alice was and ulm Aunt362 words
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Article137 1951-03-10 5 !.< >\lX>\. VR A C TIC A L joke said to be popular In garages and factories was condemned as hig dangerous a ice surgeon recently. A Wa sail (Staffs) inquest was told that a garage attendant jokingly released a jet of air from a137 words
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Article350 1951-03-10 5 Review of Views The Chosen Few PROMOTION of Malays intn ti e| admi ii I ative services, chai g t-ri Utusan Mel ay u, was ba^eu^ n:i neopotism. "It is the same old story."' saidf Utusan bitterly. "Blood con-| nections, and influence rathei Km merit influence the choice* candidates. A350 words
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156 1951-03-10 5 A BRITISH Inventor, Mr. Lee Campbell, had pla< ed a new obstacle in the path oi Bri t a i n's hard working burglars. He has invented a detector unit so sensitive that it ci:<a pick up the sound of ;i pin dropping 20Reuter - 156 words
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Letter82 1951-03-10 5 Sir:— Singapore Riot Commission is without doubt doing its best to find out the responsible body through whose negligence innocents were killed, wounded and crippled. There is I think an important point which should be' elucidated: i.e. why was the public not warned through the82 words
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Letter123 1951-03-10 5 Sir, Mr. M. A. Majid. In yesterday's Singapore Standard, is quoted as having said that he will "work wholeheartedly to create an economically sound Singapore where the rich will contribute to- the that Mr. Majid, in spite of his vast political experience, is blissfully unaware of123 words
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Letter173 1951-03-10 5 Sir.- while praise Is due to those who have volunteered under the Manpower Regulations to protect the lives id properties of their countrymen in times ol emergency, one is shocked a1 the ingratitude of the rest who are Beeing this country to escape being called up. It is173 words
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Article373 1951-03-10 5 'r::is c Mr. 11.I 1 efathi I s, Sinj pore's P :e C er. Mr. P -E. has un 11 gly caused This quiti lot of extra work by telling the Eliot Inqi try a number f 1 it the Singapore Police Force which This Column had373 words
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231 1951-03-10 6 India, Pakistan May Not Attend C 'wealth Defence Talks In UK LONDON, Ma, 9 (AP) -Defence Minbu^ moB British w<; ltl nations will meet here in May to fit their strategic plans into those ot the Atlantic allies. East-wS co°ld miUed t0 a P Ucy f in the »3»isf i231 words
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124 1951-03-10 6 Jessup Urges Soviets To End Tension HIS. Mar. 9 (UP) gate Philip C ppea e I to the Soviet to abandon S and practice- which I tension so the present arms race be-, E $t st can; aski I Russ a to give i ord and deed" thai as aba.doned124 words
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Article113 1951-03-10 6 LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 9:— j (Renter)— A 12-nation United 'Nations Committee examined a preliminary list of possible sanctions against Communist j China referring them to a sub-committee of five. The committee met in private and the form of the sanctions was not divulged. Delegates explained that113 words
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Article, Illustration116 1951-03-10 6 Acting Foi eign Minister Manuel Tello indicated that Mexico has no plans for .send- intj any troops to Korea. He said, "The receni United Nations resolution has a character of recommendation. Mexican troops j could not be facilitated to the. United Nations unless approvedMirrorpic - 116 words
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320 1951-03-10 6 WASHINGTON. Mar. 9: (Reuter)— Legislation to grant famine threatened India 2,000,000 tons of United States food grains is meeting increased opposition in Congress and its submission to the House of Representa- tives has been delaved. Congressional supporteis of the legislation told Reuters to- day320 words
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Article140 1951-03-10 6 LONDON, Mar 9 (Reuter) Britain's Ambassador to Nepal, Lieutenant Colonel Sir George Falconer, is retiring and will be succeeded by Mr. Christopher Summerhayes, formerly British Consul General in Alexandria, the Foreign Office announced today. Sir George Falconer who is 37. has been ambassador in Katmandu for140 words
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Article83 1951-03-10 6 PARIS. Mar. 9 (AP> -Henri Queuille, veteran Radn-a!-Socialist leader, on Thursday predicted he can solve France's cabinet crisis. Queuille told President Vincent Auriol thai he has brought the Fiench middleroad parties together behind a new coalition government to succeed the Rene Pleven cabi- net which resigned on83 words
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Article63 1951-03-10 6 Britain got another snub from the Chinese Reds when Charge d'Affaires L.H. Lamb arrived at Peking on Mar. 6 to relieve J.C. Hutchison. The British representative was met by Han Shu. one of the section chiefs of the Protocol OHice of the Foreign Ministry. SaidA.P - 63 words
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138 1951-03-10 6 LONDON, Mar. 9 (Renter) The Government has further postponed a House of ComI mons debate on the appointment of an American Admiral as Supreme Commander Atlantic Naval Forces. Conservatives who consider-! ed a British Admiral should have got the post have been pressing138 words
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Article67 1951-03-10 6 LONDON, Mar. 9 (IT)— l'nited States Admiral Robert Carney will confer with British land, sea and air commanders on Monday at Malta on security in the Middle Kast, the I'nited States Navv announced today. The Navy said. "The meeting will be continuation of a series of67 words
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341 1951-03-10 6 LONDON, Mar. 9 (Reuter) Nineteen-year old Princess Zabariah of Malaya, forbidden by her father to marry a 21 -year-old printer's apprentice, said she would rather live modestly in England with the man she loved than be a member of a Royal family in Malaya.341 words
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Article76 1951-03-10 6 TAIPEI. Mar. 9 (AP)— The Centra! Daily News, mouthpiece of the Kuomintang, alleged that the Chinese Communists had sent five specially trained murder teams to Hongkong. Tiie plan, the newspaper declared, was to extend to the British colony the purge now in progress on the76 words
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Article94 1951-03-10 6 j A fund for medical instruction, i research and experiments is to be set up at Cambridge University, under the will of the late Mrs. Ethel Haskins Beebe. of Boston, Massachusetts. The English university has received £40.000 which she bequeathed in her will, published inReuter; AP - 94 words
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Article29 1951-03-10 6 CA. Swigard, Y.re-Pre.sident !of the Trans-Arabian Pipeline Co.. since 1949. has been e'ected its Pre.-ident and member of the Board of Directors with head- quarters Hi Beirut.— A. PA.P - 29 words
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Article76 1951-03-10 6 Mr. Mohammed YuniXS, Indian Charge D Affaires, has presented a letter from Mr. Nehru, to M Towfiq Assuwaidi, Deputy Premier and Minister <>f Foreign Affairs, appointing Mr. Yunus Ciiarge D'Affaires.— Arab delegations yesterday continued tie work of canvassing other delegations on their reaction to a possible request for United NationsU.P - 76 words
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Article46 1951-03-10 6 Pilot-officer R.T.. Trebilco said he had flown 95 fighter missions over Korea with the 77th squadron -and never sighted an enemy aircraft. Trebilco. in Melb rie on leave, said US. jet fighters did most of the high altitude interception of Russian- built jet planes. A P.AP - 46 words
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Article41 1951-03-10 6 Albania has complained to Belgrade and the United Nations against alleged violations by Yugoslavia and Greece of its borders, territorial waters d skies. The notes, as broadcast by Tirana radio, make charges similar to a long series of previous protests. A.P.A.P - 41 words
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Article49 1951-03-10 6 South Korean fishermen have been alerted to be prepared to take in the biggest sardine catch in ten years. South Ko I Pusan Radio reported today that unusually large congregations of sardines have been observed in the past few days heading south off the Korean east coast.— Reuter AAP.Reuter; AP - 49 words
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Article43 1951-03-10 6 French Amb issador n sigli called on Foreign E Ernest Bevin y« U The F i gn Office de< I e the topic of d but 1 v. as speculation that the ferred about the impli the assassination ol of Iran.- A. PA.P - 43 words
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Article11 1951-03-10 6 Mouwfl Minf- "ed his credei t Luigi 1 P.ilaee. i A.P.A.P - 11 words
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Article15 1951-03-10 6 laksa Petric, D- i Rep:>' e Nation* for re Lent. He I d better."- U.PU.P - 15 words
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Article, Illustration297 1951-03-10 6 Truman Must Ask Congress Permit, Senators Decide TRQOPS FOR EUROPE WASHINGTON, Mar. I:— (DP) The Administration took a beating yesterday when two Senate committees voted to ask President Truman to seek Concessional approval before he commit > Tnited States troops to the Atlantic Pact defence winy. The Administration contends thatA.P - 297 words
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Advertisement34 1951-03-10 6 D orlrait r )l vL/-J QJjisliHgiiisliQa family J s^/y^* t fie *^^k 4 v Rkm^ f ■'^^i^^gßHy-' Gray **~~f*-*.-x*^^i it%* yiit "iVi'i '^^^^JJ^^^^^ CERTAIN TO BE APPRECIATED S.P.H.deSILVA W(&k r.*w* :■->*?.». PON- V JH STERA©MEAL34 words
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Advertisement13 1951-03-10 6 "Marshall" TAFFETAS rtfc r TARTAN CHECK DESIGNS :ur WlDE— from $^.25 y*. SIM,APOKE13 words
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Miscellaneous61 1951-03-10 6 ijt^f] I TOO BAD YOU I 6IDN'T MISS L I STAYED HOME p^ MY BELT •Sf WEREN'T IN SCHOOL ANYTHING--- I lON ACCOUNT OF BUSTED J r^' r^^> TODAY--- YOU 8sr KNOW ALL a A THE LAW OF VpG^ <) i W^flT MISSED LEARNING- J ABOUT IT .fg k. GRAVITY-61 words
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321 1951-03-10 7 Optimism Grows As Bidding Is Kesumed After $28.75 Decline Standard Staff Reporter THE SIN4i VPORE TIN MARKET steadied yesterday after a further decline of $28.75, making a tolal plunge of $134.25 per picul in three days since ihc suspension of American stockpile buying. At the321 words
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368 1951-03-10 7 Malaya-wide A n ti- US Sentiment Develops MALAYA-WIDE expressions of anti-American sentiment have been excited by the unprecedented slump in the Singapore tin market ami bitter references to "dollar imperialism" liave been made in connection with the United States Government suspension of stockpile purchases. In Penang yesterday tne Eastern Manager368 words
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Article78 1951-03-10 7 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Mar. 9.) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose (nom.) $2.18 $2.19 F.0.8. in ..bales Mar. No. 1 R.S.S. $2.17 $2.18 No. 2 R.S.S. 52.09 52.10 No. 3 R.S.S. (Nom.) 51.96 51.97 Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Friday's opening prices per78 words
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Article39 1951-03-10 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The price of Tin to-day was $541.75 per picul. Down 528.7:). LONDON TIN Friday's prices first session were: Spot £1,215 buyers, Cl.2'?:> sellers. Three months £1.030 buyers £1.100. sellers. Settlement Price £1,220 Tone: Steady after irresular.39 words
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202 1951-03-10 7 Standard Maff Reporter INK I 3, (,o\rrnnunt, sole importer of rubber in il» t I .*>.. has entered farto a contrael in London for the j.!n.h.i-« ot 100,000 ton-, of ribbed smoked sheets for ,l.l,\n\ 1 uijiu ibe Bccond baM of202 words
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Article113 1951-03-10 7 SHIPMENTS OF RUBBER ON INCREASE SI in lard Staff Reporter I SMAU e in Malayan ipments v le I th. >f the 1 o 9 tons exported E bruary I 1,174 tons in went to t h e I states 62 7% tons in T in d February i the113 words
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Article105 1951-03-10 7 Pineapple Mission To Australia A PARTY of M il yin pineapple canning representatives are at preseni in Australia making a study ol canning methods i e with a view to placing for suitable Australian machinery. About Malayan $1,000,000 worth of machine] is needed in M tayan canneries to bring can-105 words
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Article80 1951-03-10 7 Standard Stai Reporter H LACi; rseaa diemand, an easier tendency deve- Singapore produce esterday. Transactions, arted, were on a small scale vith buyers sh n Ing an to be cautious. Copra was easier, sellers quot- i 562 pel picu] and buyers C k: >nut i 180 words
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172 1951-03-10 7 'Speed Up Survey Of New Min ing Lands Stan lard Stall Correspondent M \l\|| HPLR,Fri. T Pr*doce« here warn that, r. Min of l ißi M '""'I- f«r future prospecting i. hw posHJoii m Ihe world', premier liD-produeinl rountrv. Acting D- puty Chief InspecV Mines P. L. Melliarruth gave an172 words
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Article20 1951-03-10 7 'Km..,, Mar g. Spe.-i.il i 'Service-dosing prices on se Hongkong Exchange tod-.-.- were -HK$i 5.95 to £1 strrt-20 words
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Article61 1951-03-10 7 R Ti iera A-.- >cia Singaj e has decided to implement its plan to boyc itl "unscrupulous" merchants who ire found wilfully dealing in si en rubber. The investigating unit ol a 21--man Committee will have the p to inspect all documents ;ng to the61 words
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124 1951-03-10 7 IN MAKING recommendations for increased production, the U.S. Senate Sub-Committee's tin report said that in Malaya an incentive could be furnished in the granting of mining permits for the exploitation of new tinbearing areas to those companies which make definite commitments for putting back124 words
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345 1951-03-10 7 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Fri. Malayan lin shares continued their downward trend in quotations today. Towards the close, however, prices in tliia section of the market recovered slightly. Rubber shares had little buying interest. Industrials remained steady. Moderate volume of business pa »sed345 words
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426 1951-03-10 7 Standard Stall Reporter TO (il AKI) against rice on the Singapore ration being %*iihlu»!il from ration card holders and diverted to the free market to be >oid at higher prices, the Government is conducting Investigations into ih<» disposal of all rire brought into426 words
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518 1951-03-10 7 Still Willing To Buy Tin At 'Stable' Prices US Gopt. Explains INTENTION of tbe I .S. action in batting tin purchases for stockpiling is to Ik Ip stabUtflC tin pric«> hut America is always willing to negotiate and still willing In buy tin. This statement was made l»> tbe I.v518 words
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Article65 1951-03-10 7 THE ECONOMIC Affairs Department has asked the vari us Chambers Ol Commerce to arrange, it possible, translation of the Economic Affairs Bulletin 'nto Local languages. The suggestion to arrange translations was first made at a meeting of the Trade Advisory C o m m Itte e recently, The65 words
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Article32 1951-03-10 7 The us. l*i eas try has reaffirmed that the gold pure ise price will remain at US$35 per ounce, where it his bee m:h\" January 1934 U V32 words
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220 1951-03-10 7 Holiday Bungalows For Asian Staff Of Fraser Neave Standard Siafl Reporter THF ASIAN staff of Frawr and V;nr I nl.. Singapore, numbering aboul KM) men ami women, have no longer to worry mcr the problem of where io :«> for a holiday. The Company has built four holiday bungalows exclusively220 words
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Article30 1951-03-10 7 RU BBER SHIPMENT T o Blue Funnel freight ship Memnon. now in Singapore is Loading 750 bales >>! rubber Hal fax, another 300 bales Montreal and 3.000 ba ec New York30 words
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Advertisement29 1951-03-10 7 cuss watches *s^y H All leading Wai D l:rs 5 An:r.:w _j J BOAT 9 <j Vii,'^ -S-Il Jn Kf KS \c r l I ma PEIP2MG SX9KE, I29 words
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Advertisement23 1951-03-10 7 BB BJKB CEMENT IPAINT *NDHAt nil i j t **r\*X [L^jJ'tj****^ *m*mm-J. V^V^\ W Wm\ [^3* I I K fll afll M^^fc 123 words
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Article, Illustration396 1951-03-10 8 Route Started Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Some *12 million worth of plant is required for immediate road building projects in the Federation. Efforts are now hiMii£ made to enable orders for auxiliary equipment to be placed with the firms direct. However, the funds providedStandard - 396 words
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Article54 1951-03-10 8 HK Delegation Lea ving ForBIF HONGKONG, Mar. 9.— <AP>— Hongk 84-member delegation to the 19M British Industries Fair will leave the colony on Apr 20 on two chartered air- The delegation has as its main purp se the s< eking of more raw materials in an "effort to regain cooimercial54 words
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Article97 1951-03-10 8 Standard Staff Reporter MR. Jose Alejandrino. Philippine Consul in Bangkok, is visiting Singapore shortly for the purpose of processing passports of Filipinos in Singapore and > the Federation of Malaya. He is expected to stay in the Colony for 10 days, after which ibe will97 words
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Article64 1951-03-10 8 A total of 233,106 tons of cargo was discharged and loaded at Federation ports in January, showing an increase of 50,822 tons compared with the tonnage handled during the same month last year, and 52,567 tons more than in January 1949. General cargo discharged in January64 words
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610 1951-03-10 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE extent of $i«ilit-se<iii«: iii Singapore ami Johore to be done by the 134 American tourists when they arrive lure in the 3,057-ton Norwegian luxury yachi Stella Polaris tin* morning, ill depend entirely on how early they «:<i610 words
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Article32 1951-03-10 8 CAIRO. Mar. 9. <Reuter\ Egypt has announced she will relax "unnecessary formalities" in the Suez Canal while maintaining the right to search fhipi; to bar contraband Irom reaching Israel.32 words
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Advertisement637 1951-03-10 8 IST! KKdIIAK rK.ANS P\riFlt SERVICE Wwt Overland isoo Los Angeles. All American Canadian Ciiie* Penang p Sham Smirp PHUIPPINE BEAU 23 25 Mar. 26 27Mal. 312Kai =-ptinq cargo r Hongkong. Kobe. Yokohama REGULAR SERVICE USA (WES! COAST) PKKSIAN GULF via JAPAN HONGKONG S'pore j I irCKtNBAtil 10 Mar. :pting cargo637 words
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Advertisement59 1951-03-10 8 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam and Amsterdam. S'port F. Sham Penang MODJOKERTO 17/21 March March SARANGAN 17 18 April 19 April 20 April ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD Shipping Department Tel; 5071 Ext. 19 10 DJAXARTA CLOTP* INDONESIAN .SHIPPING FOR DJAKARTA UUDING APPs 14th MARCH. m/v "LA CAPIRENA"59 words
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Advertisement640 1951-03-10 8 FAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK CONfiNr^T •'l.A! .\M)I\" tor Bangkolc r,r.:i^ 19 20 'KVERNaaS" fnr SaigooAi Bangkok 15-18 Mar. 10-11 M 1 liN for Bai tk k Mar KOESM I BOOgk 0D f K Vofcohama 22-25 v. r ■•'tt:i\ i tfeienn Banckok !-JApr SO-31 Mat 29 29 Mar 'NOKDHWI Bangkok 19640 words
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Miscellaneous97 1951-03-10 8 Despatches TODAY: Pontianak 8 a.m. by] F. Amnuputty. S. India. N. India and Pakistan (letters only) noon by Rajula. Thailand 7.10 a.m. by train. Hongkong and China, Philippine Is., Japan noon by Glenorchy, Medan by Ophir, Sibu by Bruas. Arrivals TODAY: Nil. HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE S.S. "ALMKERK" 1951 Due97 words
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Miscellaneous265 1951-03-10 8 r** i_. r^< 2 r [air arrivals) '"<£? and DEPARTURES j 4 J' Arrivals PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS from Manila 5.30 a.m. QF.A. BOAC from London via Caliutt.i 2 p.m. BOAC Argonaut (rom Leadoo via NCsombo 6.45 p.m. from Htmukonjf US p.m. BHABAT AIRWAYS from Calcutta 12.30 p.m. MALAYAN AIRWAYS from265 words
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Miscellaneous520 1951-03-10 8 Tonjer. Maung Bama, Palopo, Mui Ann, Waikelo, Esang. Ferndale, Taksang, Benveg, Zsechuan, Siberuet, Duiglebay, Hydra. INNER ROADS Marudu. Kampar. Mui Hock. Kotanica. Beluru, Tavpe. Amnuputtv, Marosa, Leong Bee. Malim, Bruas. Rimau. Van Den Broek, Dukat. Sedili, Bulan. EASI ASIATIC LL'E PACIFIC UK L\SI LINE CJUtw&ra troai Europe Trans-Pacific Service Mar.520 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1951-03-10 9 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY By 'TODAY. Singapore bids farewell to an artiste of international reputation who has made her home in the Colony for the pa.st three and a half yenrs. Shp is Willy B!ok Hanson. founder of the line Art of Movement Academy, in Scott's Road,1,120 words
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183 1951-03-10 9 I fOLLYWOOD, Mar. 9, (AP) t y i'y th.e poor young actress who happens to looklike an established star, says A] \anda Blake. She claims her resemblance to Greet Gar--1 son almost squelched her career before it got start"'! Both players hare (faming red183 words
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Advertisement197 1951-03-10 9 NEW ALHAMBRA 1 <iet the Ne« Mhambr3 Halm' II a.m.. 1.30. 4.00. bA~> A. 9.3© p m If you've ever dreamed of winning a lottery, sweepstake or radio quiz, you'll like Jimm* Stewart in The Jackpot f JAMESSTEWART BarbaraHA f^\ WALTER LANG UM 111l Mill KIN<. SIYMtN Morning Matin* 1i.d.0197 words
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Miscellaneous10 1951-03-10 9 ACCE6SOWIBS/ r S^ >(TWA6/ J yr j\ Jj/ ,/V^^ jSI-10 words
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530 1951-03-10 10 ' ANACRUSIS - Support che Festival but don' t forget the 'Juniors' 'ANACRUSIS' 31MJSWC .YOTES By 1j- > :d<t j! graiityißg Ic ::i Ikal i^e advan*-.' S Um th.- Bobcsco w mas I feslivJU are II There seeMS iht now that Siima t \N sttrad celebriiy s and apytccialc tmi -n.rt t t530 words
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Article62 1951-03-10 10 Make A Note of... i%l %t m -1 <• Kuo rimm S »;irkrr »3 >un -r Nvmphonv mmi i piaaa «•> s v •■>'... .".ibl<- at SK nrr?Ai i •'•> ■■>■■■'—«' tmmlmf* R«-«' W< rk» kj I i, h.tft fe2SV"S!S .1 Orchestra tin t.,,f1..n .n> I) m nor K. «»-h.62 words
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Article229 1951-03-10 10 For the Discoplile i ti in i Urrh ii 1> major, R -,il PbilharmonU Orch«s- aoaaaWa ÜBWai Ion? Bhbc ■ire UH rather > ■■>.' :t l ol A.tn t..e 1C of Mo'. I i nv. there are ru .rely among the rorld Is j me I '■■<* we 1 1229 words
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Article17 1951-03-10 10 REVIEWS OF NEW CLASSICAL RECORDS s v a i n cma |oi 1 \rlVn:i -^> i a what17 words
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Article133 1951-03-10 10 SPORTS LETTER Sir— .All sports lovers U flO wish io listen-in fo radio broadcast of the Asian Games should tunc in nightly io the 1 following: I (1) All India Radio, Do- mestic Service, on 721 mega- cycles or 41.61 metres. Results I are given at 8.00 p.m. local lime.133 words
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235 1951-03-10 10 Rajas Trounce Three- A In Senior League Tie 5 THE YOUNGEST player on th- f:e!d 19-year-old Dollah roistered th<> >k" of the I season when he slammed in \\w n<\,. <»f a toial score of t*ix jjoals for Kola Haja in yesterday's senior |SAFA leagae game between Rajas and Amicable235 words
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Article171 1951-03-10 10 Why Len Was Late AUCKLAND, Mar. fl (AP) As the MCC tourists took an early breakfast this morning before catching the plane for Dunetiiu. Len Hutton was alone in his bedroom. sh'>utting frantically for help. No one heard. Just like Len. they thought downstairs a little late getting started. But171 words
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Article774 1951-03-10 10 ADDRESSES by counsel who appeared before the Commission of Inquiry into the December rioting, yesterday evening when hearing concluded, took almost two hours. In an address which lasted nearly one hour, Mr. C. H. Butterfield, who appeared for the Crown, traced the causes of the774 words
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Article, Illustration83 1951-03-10 10 T)w latest importation to the Kinsol Kennels, Singap< re Champion Neva of Coulathome, Best Alsatian ***** at Crufts, Olympia, out of an entry of 369 Alsatians, arrived bij the Anchises from the United Kingdom. Site is in whelp to Champion Danko v. Menkenmoor of Hardwick, tlic I83 words
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Article90 1951-03-10 10 CARE S'pore Aid Agreement "THE Singapore Government has just signed a Cultural Aid agreement with CARE. a powerful non profit making voluntary relief agency which has been organised in the States to enable individuals and organisations there to send technical, scientific and professional publications and educational and .scientific equipment to90 words
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Article27 1951-03-10 10 LIM POII TEE accused of cheating Tan Hiong of $3,000 was acquitted in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday without being called to giv«J his defence.27 words
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Advertisement51 1951-03-10 10 VICTORIA TH3ATP.E Tomorrow llth March— 3.oo-630-9.15 p.m. The Outstanding French Fib i "Ma. 17IMCOST" I English sub-titles) These shows arc sponsored by HE. the Bishop of Malacca and the film is graciouyy loaned by The Alliance Francaise. Upstairs: $1.50) inclusive of Tax Downstairs: $1.00) Ticket? at Robinson's up to I51 words
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Advertisement109 1951-03-10 10 I fgjlSJfe xo 11 suon 'sxg II 1.1-. J 6.30 9.:>h y!H53H^^ Drama of a hot headed B )<>nth... a hasfv li ie ranee f <S^ o^9K^m ...and hi* haul /</■'//>//,'<■ *^ii 'Slifr DANA FMLEY JOAN I NEXT CHANSE Egyptian MujicaS- Comedy I Sirring SABAH and HHAMED FAWZI "AMSSA MA.MA109 words
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Miscellaneous131 1951-03-10 10 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE 1 t\(iLISH PEOGBABOIB t t M Metre* iM II < v i ii m Pro^r.imme i N ro> LtaTda) BaMroom: Xlbun. 11.. rm..n Suinmary^ jjPr^rammc; h J. ,hr Pollll ?aad Si— in ;>' stars; lO> fSsKr«^Sgg"« sr ii I" Khuhl INDIAN PKOtiKAMM* 103 iu nJ131 words
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Miscellaneous241 1951-03-10 10 s p.m. News "l Mandarin; B.IS Musical Inasram; BJ2O Sincerelj Jfour«; >» pm News in %moj and Cantonese; 'i r» "Son| rime" Mandarin songs; j :<i "Saj it With Music"— Mandarin; 10 |> m News i" Teoehen and Hakka; 10.13 reochew Dramas; 10.45 Operatic Air-: 10. Vi News Summary in241 words
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Miscellaneous318 1951-03-10 10 Picture Serialization o£ tlie hn "DESTINATION NOON" Showing Midnight TorJght at the .'Ml' (7) l fHE GRAVITY OFTHEAIOON IS ONLY ONE-SIXTH THAT I I PRESENTLY SWEENEY ESTA6 K HES CONTACT V. OP EARTH. AS A RESULT, A 200-POUNPMAN WOULP EARTH VIA SHORT-WAVE RAViO.. WEIGH ONLY 34 POUNPS TO ACCUSTOM THEMSELVES318 words
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Article158 1951-03-10 11 I Ollle Davies Cay Reveller 'Minorou' Time Test N BELITA B£LITA EVENING STAR *l 4it rmhW. I>:\. ."»-♦> K. rai«ni!»iint lialam CraitCHioiint Caravan ZZTi K!<> i.inMii; SCREEN JAUNTY SCREEN fl tr r„l l >!v 4-«F. j Ja«al> Jaunty Blu <; ramie liolden News c I MICHAEL MICHAEL MICHAEL158 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1951-03-10 11 Standard's RACE CARD WE 1: Classes 5 Combd. Div. 5-6 Furs: 2.30 p.m. R,>iita a Ml **Go SI <" Hobbs Charles •>' Liu-li* Chile a s.i.' M L-H. R.N. Whitaker Martin Tu oh 2 »it Saektecaal -i 8.1 1 Tang Tuck Lock V .Harper 4 g Bsdam #3 BJfl H1,007 words
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Article83 1951-03-10 11 BOMBAY, Mar 8. (Renter)— T: .e C mmonwealth cricket team left here tod.;* lot England in tht» iii:er Chus.^n after their Gws months tuur of India and Ceylon. by Eddie P ynter and Charles palio vs, i bave beer, coachinc 10 India. L.'she Ames tjld Reut-cr before83 words
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674 1951-03-10 11 Peng Soon Meets Poh Lim In Singles Final \AU.B«i!an4mm«»' LONDON, Mar. 9 (Reuter). Malayans swept into the men's singles final of the All-England badminton tournament today while Denmark^ hard-hitting women players, as expected, monopolised the women's singles final. The two Malayans who qualified today after thrilling play in the semi-finals674 words
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Article716 1951-03-10 11 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES Hv COMING a long WBJ hark In finish a «oo<l fourth over the seven furlonga on Saturday, the hay En«;li>h mare .Meath is expected to h*af other **ood ones in Sisteron, K«l«*n Rofk aad Nature's (Gentleman in the Kedafa r»i|» evenl a716 words
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Article494 1951-03-10 11 n^n^n^mat^3K^w^^-*^&^j^sj^^^@CTßBß^M NEW DELHI. Mar. 9 (UP).— Singapore's I !<»«! Valberg and Nj: Lian*: Chiang qualified for the finals of die 110 metres hurdle* today. Others who qualified with them were C. D. Cleur at India. J. Ardina 01 the Philippines, Kmami Michitaka of Japan and494 words
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Article78 1951-03-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fr: T Brst tjig 1 r match I t".-e season will be played tomoi on the VMCA gi v 1 Selangor Authentics, A.} side, will meet an Army XI in lid the VACA B. ad. The Authentics team will be' Huck G S78 words
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Miscellaneous33 1951-03-10 11 nips*! niGH TIDFS at the prinripal rrsoru in Ualaya. TODAY: AM PM. Singapore 11.21 l _>.37 Malacca 9.23 1 40 Port Dickson 8.04 8 M Port S'ham 7.17 7.37 Penang 2.00 2 2833 words
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