Singapore Standard, 14 March 1951
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Title Section18 1951-03-14 1 Singapore Standard w. fa J^ VOL. 1 KO. 257 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration458 1951-03-14 1 Standard Staff Reporter UJOI 1 21,500 Army Civil Service workers in Singapore id the Federation, 10,000 locally-engaged workers employed at H.M. Dockyard in Singapore and about 7,000 employees ot the I in Singapore and ihe Federation will benefit Irom an inin the costStandard - 458 words
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84 1951-03-14 1 m md trd start Reporter "1 1 <v. Han gkong G v< n .> requesl id the Def '.'.ment of Ch il A tioi here I i lie services t accident invest Mi F v.' Andren, to look nto the P0 A S84 words
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Article258 1951-03-14 1 C'ttee To Discuss Police Pay Standard stall' Reporter INCREASES lo the salaries ot the rank ami file ol the Singapore Police Force personnel below the rank, ot inspector, numbering approximately 4.000. are iu the offing. Undi r the chairmanship of the Commissioner of Police, Mr. J. JPennefather-Evans, a three-man committee258 words
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150 1951-03-14 1 Borneo Govt. Says Report Unauthorised Standard Staff Reporter THE Government of Borneo yesterday described as "completely unauthorised" a report which appeared in the Sunday Times of March 11 regarding the despatch of Chinese detainees in Malaya to a North Borneo island. Such a proposal was made some months ago and150 words
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Article117 1951-03-14 1 IPOH, Tues— After a twohour meeting tonight \he Committee of the Perak River Hydro Union decided to comply with the wishes of its members to go on strike until their demand for the reinstatement of Mr S A. Samy is met. Mr Samy was a117 words
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Article, Illustration108 1951-03-14 1 photo. Mr. Aw Boon Haw. Governing Director of the Singapore Standard and the Sin Poh chain of newspapers, was met by several intimate friends and Penang representatives of The Standard and the Sing Pin Jit Pao on his arrival at Mata Kuching Aerodrome by TheStandard - 108 words
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Article, Illustration292 1951-03-14 1 Standard Staff Reporter MORE tban 100 Singapore Chinese associations an<l iii.il.ls will hold a public meeting late this week it lodge a protest against tne proposed entry of the Peking Government's 17-nian delegation into Malaya **io investigate the conditions of persecutedA.P - 292 words
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51 1951-03-14 1 Standard Staff Reporter A 2:_-year-old Malay porter engaged at the Singapore Railway Station died in the General Hospital yesterday as a result of injuries sustained while at work yesterday morning. The porter. Mohamed Jai bin Mann had both his legs crushed in a wagon51 words
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46 1951-03-14 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 13 (UP) Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru warned todav that an attack on Kashmir will be considered an attack against India. Addressing a prefs conference. Nehru reiterated: "We cannot permit foreign troops ol any kind to enter Kashmir"46 words
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254 1951-03-14 1 MacDonald Says: LONDON, Mar. 13 (Reuter) —Mr. Malcolm MatDonald, British Commissioner General in South-East Asia, said today that Communist position inside countries of that sphere had "rather weakened" over tinlast six or 12 months. "The threat from outside. however, is as254 words
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318 1951-03-14 1 Federation Govt. Adopts New System April 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The High Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya. Sir Henry Curney. announced at a press conference here today lhat a new administrative set-up for the Federation, called the Member System of Government, will take e fleet on318 words
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84 1951-03-14 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KULIM, Tues. One thousand inhabitants of the Kulim District in South Kedah have helped the police and the military to clear up a notorious bandit hide-out in the Bongsu Forest Reserve. They were members of the Auxiliary Police and Home84 words
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Article214 1951-03-14 1 The following have beea appointed to serve in the new administrative set-up of the Federation of Malaya: Home Affairs: Dato Onn bin Ja'afar. Economic Affairs: Mr. O. A. Spencer. Secretary For Defence: Mr. D. C. VVatherston. Secretary For Chinese Affairs: Mr. R. P. Bingham. Agriculture and Forestry: Tengku214 words
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Article31 1951-03-14 1 BERNE, Switzerland, Mar. 13 (AP) Ji; 1 Brotan, Fust Secretary of the Czechoslovak Legation in Switzerland, announced today that he had asked the Swiss Government for asyl un31 words
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Article222 1951-03-14 1 TOKYO, Mar. 13 (AP)— l'nited Nations troops rushed toward the 38th Parallel today behind retreating Communist forces on the central and eastern Korean warfronts. British apd Canadian troops were onis 22 miles south of the line. Lt. General Matthew B. Ridgway, U.S. Eighth Army 'Commander,222 words
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308 1951-03-14 2 Services C.O.L.A. Increase 'Meagre' SFSU President Standard Staff Reporter THE REPORTED increase in Cost of living allowance in the three branches of the Services is meagre and does not compare favourably either with the steady increase in the cost of living in Singapore siuce July 1950 or with the increased308 words
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Article138 1951-03-14 2 Varsity VacaUon Standard Stiff Reporter b^ DENTS oi Ihe Univer- m( aya h e been told lhat 1 >uld not be allowed •heir hostels dur. ig Ihe thi va ation withe the pen ol the rities. HilJ holidays lar i7 s for tl < ying138 words
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129 1951-03-14 2 j c Standard Start' Reporter RO DECISION regarding the suggesl thai I e S.ngapore J Leg live Council election c: A- 10. be declared a half hofi- c a reached at yesteri s bel een Supervi- i r Eli I G.G. T >m- I candidates,129 words
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Article, Illustration76 1951-03-14 2 TWO Chinese, Yew Pui Luan 35) and Soh Siew Cheong (29), uieged to have misappropriated i l tai sum i I S( T m Kemaman, rrengganu on Pec. 22 last, were ered to be returned to the 51 ite under police escort by the Singapore Second Police76 words
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Article, Illustration127 1951-03-14 2 A\ FLDERLY El -nan ry Luke Bazly, i I ie L.S.T. Charles Macleod, was i ged in the Singapoi e Third Police Court yesterday I i igently -trowing one empty wooden crate over the side of his .-nip in the King's Drv Dock hittine a ChineseStandard - 127 words
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181 1951-03-14 2 Municipality May Take Over From Police TESTING OF DRIVERS Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Municipality is likely to take over from ihe Police the responsibility of testing and licensing drivers of motor vehicles* This foil ws a memorandum 'from thc Acting Commissioner of Police to the Municipality. The Vehicles and181 words
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Article, Illustration79 1951-03-14 2 SINGAPORE Government probationary clerks are BOW attending: hi-v. eekly rllßPf to prepare them fur the Probationers' examination on Har, 29. Mr. lI. ML Danker. Superintendent ol the Colonial <ti utary's Office, is contacting tne class which is sponsored b> the Singapore Civil Service ra*. ciation. The cIaSBCI are h« id79 words
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Article248 1951-03-14 2 Unionists Meet MCs Standard Staff Reporter SIX GAP O R E Municipal Commissioners were yesterday charged with unduly delaying the claims of daily-paid labourers for increased basic wages, better over-time rates and gratuities. The charge was made by Mr. R. K. Palaiyan, General Secretary of the Government248 words
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264 1951-03-14 2 Standard Staff Reporter GOLD .MF.DALS in memory of the late Mahatma Gandhi and Adi ian Clarke, one tim legal adviser of the Federated Malay States, will be awarded to Arts students of the University 61 Malaya who graduate with the highest marks. Another264 words
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392 1951-03-14 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government pensioner! arc tending a memorandum to the Government expressing their "extreme dissatisfaction** with the increases approved for them towards the end of Ia^t year. Thev demand that the increases be retrospective from August 1 *> IT. The pensioners Claim392 words
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Article86 1951-03-14 2 A 15-YEAR OLD Chinese girl, M y Kuong told the Singapore Se Police Court M gistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates yesl lay. 1 I s ti ied suicide be- e s e v is v. rried ab it health. Ding, who was charged86 words
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322 1951-03-14 2 FINE CASES of "Arrow** _diirt* ami 20 iooumots were accepted a* exhibits hv thc Singapore Third District ludge yesterdaj when mo partners of Giau > in h and Co., Hardial Singh and Halwant Singh, appeared un summons for alleged offences under the Merchandise322 words
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Article44 1951-03-14 2 THE Singapore Str its C -> British I Volu_ I Memorial Fund have been awarded I Miss Chua Kong Leng of Std. VII ol 1 I Convent I lie Holy Infant I Seek I Tann of Sid. \'l I Saf! es b tilth a.44 words
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100 1951-03-14 2 Standard Staff Rep._rt< "r> ~r t. majid. one of 1 ie candi cont< r 1 ard in the Singapore Legislative C ui eh the Government to Id the election on a Sa In a letter to the S of Fdeetions, I M: M d i100 words
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Article44 1951-03-14 2 Standard Staff Reporter SIX large shipping com:, which reee ly announce increase in charges for S pore-Swat w passage are ex; e ted to reduce to their former rates as a ref I I a prote I by the Swat 9, Government.44 words
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Article32 1951-03-14 2 NEW POLICE -MILITARY LIAISON Standard s o: i security of i at d police and i Thi^ the Con Mr. at a I operal will of the tn I de i sec..'32 words
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Article23 1951-03-14 2 8 Classes For Adult Chinese s Chinese to Chi the c 'heir The < 2 que S I 30 Bl I The A 'J23 words
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Advertisement44 1951-03-14 2 C'\ >^\\* Have you heard SU'r >'•;.' J {he lo! V "'V LASflt BRAND A:' i 4> Rolled. Oat np l/'.V i ~LEYJF. TRADFRS LIMITED TCS2 SUALA 7,Ur*fPIFB LEA 1 BOUSZ OF FASHION Ul Floor fc. V Kuala Lurupur I -._< k oi j^^^^M^^^^^^^^^^ mm^ '^^^> Apeciellf Ci44 words
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Miscellaneous142 1951-03-14 2 j tf%^HCW N 7 DO I HAVE TO STAND) Y*^/4 prTcA-Cn VOlT) J-:<~2. k j g^4 T C(T,E YO lON SOMETHING?- l J f GOING OVER -S AM EQ f M^ n* hain't where: do vou 8o million \ah__ltake o- grav.t/ between m^m 7 STANDIN' >THiNK YOU'RE ]T M;LE^ A142 words
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Article, Illustration617 1951-03-14 3 Five Asians Appointed To Malayan 'Cabinet' Standard Staff Correspondent N N v\v A R. -BESAR [ORE f" r ►rn at EduS hool. S ent to A leburgh S li ■lure, he rvice SecreI I at the Kanga member 1 in Pei 2- National ich '"ited I in, n617 words
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Article18 1951-03-14 3 Govt. Will Aid Co-op Shops— H.C. PUR, Tues. f era! ion D I but the Ci -ese es18 words
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48 1951-03-14 3 Polio: Public Advised To Avoid Parties R, Tues its haw ed by the Municipal parti< gat':. i in view io. Eight n reports I f es said that e of full informa- of infec- rson transList be regarded as n .-.or a: he taken to ts of known48 words
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Article176 1951-03-14 3 standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues, Ay for an amended site' plan for a proposed i inema at Pasar Road, Kuala Lumpur, has been recommended by the Municipal T .am r inning and Building < mumittee at a meeting The plan submitted by I. Y.. Construction176 words
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Article55 1951-03-14 3 PERIATHAMBI a labourer employed a' Johore Labis Estate was awarded $:UlB by the Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation, Muar. As a* result of a car accident while transporting Oil palm fruits Periathamby now suffers from a permanent partial face paralysis. He is unable to shut his right eye55 words
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Article, Illustration108 1951-03-14 3 THE crew of an K.A.F. Lincoln bomber force attacking a bandit target in the jan ris saw this giant *moke ring develop after a salvo of thousand poand bombs hid crashed down. An air camera in one of the bombers recorded the phenomenon, which is very rare in108 words
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Article, Illustration255 1951-03-14 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Referring to unofficials who had accepted portfolios in the member system of Government in the Federation, Sir Henry Gurney said that they were giving; up incomes very much bigger than they will be paid. This was something that255 words
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Article108 1951-03-14 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Security Forces have killed five bandits during anti-bandit operations in the Federation during the past 24 hours. Three bandits were killed In Perak in the Kroh Forest Heserve. One of the bandits killed was a woman. Another bandit108 words
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Article55 1951-03-14 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues— To meet the demand for nurses, the Johore Government has approved the recruiting of girls with a minimum education of standard three as Assistant Nurses. The decision was made when the authorities found there were not sufficient number of better educated girls coming55 words
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Article225 1951-03-14 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The membei system to be introduced in the administrative setup next month reflects Government's desire to entrust certain high responsibilities for the conduct of public affairs to local citizens who have shown themselves worthy of trust. Under this225 words
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113 1951-03-14 3 Hospital Men Want More Salary, COL KUALA LUMPUR, Tu Because of dissatisfa I a which is said to he widespread among hospital workers in the Federation, the All-Malayan Federation ot Governn, Medical and Employees' Trade Union has called an emergency meeting. Members of the Union deplore the $25 minimum salary113 words
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287 1951-03-14 3 Colonial Fund Study Awards Must Be Applied For In May Standard Staff Correspondent Kl ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Applications for schola ships under the Colonial Development ami Welfare Fuji Scheme for courses in Australia and Near Zealand Ix^i nine in March 1952 will be considered in May this yea This selection287 words
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90 1951-03-14 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.—Elaborate arrangements have been made for the ceremonial opening oi the first meetinu of the fourl i Session of the Johore Council of State, at the Council Chamber in the Government Offices building, today. The opening will bc performed by His Highness90 words
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Miscellaneous498 1951-03-14 3 FEDERATION DIARY SELANGOR MALACCA Kl A. A UWFOT I «g«|^* p 2' Meetin ODEON: Water Front 3, 6.45, 9.15 gAVOY: Adentures in Tokyo 3. 7, p.m. j and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION: Samson and Delilah CAPITOL: The Adventures of 12.:.i). 3, 6.30 and 9 p.m. Yong Siong (Cantonese) 3, 6.30 COLISEUM:498 words
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199 1951-03-14 4 Court Ruling In Claim On Estates HOLDING that defendant Tang Siew Luan was tiie natural daughter of the late Tang Cheok Sai, the Singapore Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray -Ay nsley, gave judgment in her favour as having an equal right to a grant199 words
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Article75 1951-03-14 4 Temple Of Goddess Is Resettled Standrard Staff Correspondent SEGAMAT Tues. In order to deny its use as a possible bandit hideout, the Templ P of the Goddess of Mercy Pagoh Segamat, is to be demolished Last Saturday, ritual services, with offerings to the spirits of the dead, were conducted in75 words
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Article201 1951-03-14 4 SEREMBAN. Mon. When b the Negri Sembilan State s Council meets on Saturday March IT at Seremban. Raia Muhamma I Nordin Al-Haj bin Raja D-h. Malay unofficial will move that the Council should c appoint a Committee to i examine the existing provisions s201 words
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Article161 1951-03-14 4 2 YearS For Rioter (17) FOUND guilty of two charges of rioting, 17-year-old Mohamed Yasin bin Omar, was sentenced in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to two years imprisonment, to be followed by two years police supervision. Omar Incl three previous convictions. Ahmad bin Yussof (18), who appeared with161 words
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65 1951-03-14 4 LAC CHENG HIANG was sentenced to three months imprisonment by the Singapore So ond District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, for cai^sing hurt to Goh Wan. The Police stated that Lau vvenl on board chin's tongkang in the Singapore River on the nighl of65 words
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Article, Illustration84 1951-03-14 4 CAPTAIN I. O. IHKL (right), skipper of the Thai, a pas.senq.er and freight ship which has been purchased by the Johnson Line of Storkholm and is under a variable i liarter to the Everett Star Line of Manila. The ship is now in Singapore waters. Captain Dire is84 words
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Article, Illustration328 1951-03-14 4 10 Men Beat Off 100 Bandits, Leader Wins Police Medal FOR DISPERSING an enemy force 10 limes as lar^c as his own without sustaining injuries to his men, Lance Corporal (»urdial Singh, leader of a jungle Squad operating in the Raub Australian Cold Mine squatter area in December last was328 words
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129 1951-03-14 4 Procedure For Imports For Processed Cloth 1 SINGAPORE importers wish ing to arrange for Japanese grey cloth to be shipped direct from 1 Japan to the United Kingdom for processing and .subsequent 1 import into Malaya against allocation for 1950-51 can now apply to the Import and Export Department, says129 words
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Article79 1951-03-14 4 Plans For New Schools At Segamat Standard Staff Correspondent SEGAMAT, Tues— Two ambitious school building schemes have been launched by the Chinese school committees of the resettled areas at Labis and Bukit Siput in Segamat District. Approval Is being sought for the erection of the.se schools which will accommodate students79 words
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Article216 1951-03-14 4 'Police Tortured Me', Says Tapper Kl AI A LIM I'l K, Tues. A rubber tapper Foon^ Kow, .">(>. told Mr. Justice I). M. K. trrant in the Supreme Court today that he was "not treated like a human being" when he was taken to the poliee station. He alleged that216 words
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Article76 1951-03-14 4 NG KIM KHAU was acquitted in the Singapore Second P .lice Court yesteraay, of a cha ge of I being in fraudulent pevsessioa of 27 bundles of rubber sheiets, at Beach Road on Feb. IT last In another case. Wee Teck Chuan vvas acquired In the Singapore Second76 words
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Article77 1951-03-14 4 Juror III, Murder Trial Postponed BECAUSE a member ot the spc-ia! jury. Mr. W. L. Wa koi was indisposed, the murder trial of a Singapore Harbour Board mandore, Yeo Ah Hong, was postponed till this morning hv the trial iudge. Mr. Justice Murray Buttrose in the Singapore A.'size Court, yesterday77 words
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Article45 1951-03-14 4 WITH reference ta the picturt al the Riot Inquii s C tmmiai m published In the front pafe of Tne Standara yesterday, person pictured standing In the backr m U Ur. Dhanwanl Sii sh Reg sti tr to the C nan n45 words
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Advertisement232 1951-03-14 4 ACCOMMODATION i 'ENTRAL Accommodation for Bachelor, furnished, quiet own entrance. Apply B<>\ No. I 9. Singapore Standard. SINGAPORE TURF CLUB APRIL MEETING 1951. Sa'urdav 7th, Wednesday 1 Hh b SaHll ay 14lh April 1951. NTRIES CLOSE at 12 noon P m WEDNESDAY, I'STH [ARCH, 1951. LADY GUEST MEMBERS.— N Lady232 words
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Advertisement159 1951-03-14 4 Sinner Centenary ]<i.~>] lO.yl. 100 yearn of seitina serrire V 'a l mil You II never have these worms if your sewinq machine is a si N G E R*_ rr r HOVt GOOols\ J~ IF I MOVE [THE GUARANTEE 2^—^.. TO ANOTHER BEHIND M TOWN CAN I fT 9159 words
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Miscellaneous127 1951-03-14 4 Tr~~~ 3 r|ii|ii||il|'iiiiJ|l|i|!||i||||l I i L- 1 IF I CANT SPEAK TO THE 1 I [Tj 7 that 1 "ThT^ F"^ IT'S PQUPTEEN \wm yOw i !:^li^ i_Ji' '111 iM (president of the companv Vh j > F c*? Jsc^, v cents O ffo-™\* —^^^n t^mtm !> I want to127 words
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834 1951-03-14 5 RAWLE KNOX - The Problem Of The "Anglo-Indians" RAWLE KNOX ABROAD IN THE WEST; APART IN THE EAST; AT HOME NOWHERE. THIS IS HOW SOME ANGLOINDIANS SUM UP THEIR POSITION IN INDIA By *'_nww_' W.W-W aa. ISEW DELHI. u C t OU. how I wish I could get out of this place and834 words
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Article818 1951-03-14 5 f'HP: war in Korea has been going on for over eight months and. it is interesting to note, how differenl is the attitude today towards this war. When in ne last vear. the North Koreans invaded the South the problem was thought to be the rather -vole one818 words
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Article256 1951-03-14 5 Review of Views Rubber Fcr J:pan i not RUSSJ I America, may bo trie customer for Malayan rubber, said Utus in Melayu in its editorial today. Influential circles in America led by the Goodrich Rubber Compmy arc urging the United States G vei nmenj to suspend PUI ch ises ol256 words
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Article, Illustration539 1951-03-14 5 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA By r C!IF Army (bless its ruddy gre.it books and its preai solemn wooden head with its funny fur on its upper lip) talks a lot o Whoa there! The wrong: word nearly slipped out you know one of those military four letter models which, when scraped539 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-03-14 5 Airview— l7 Part of the grounds of Haw Par Villa, in Pasir Panjang. One of Singapore"'* famous landmarks, it is now being renovated by a wellknown Chinese architect.28 words
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Article436 1951-03-14 5 FRANK ROBERTStN - FRANK ROBERTStN CHANGE OF OPINION AWAY FROM NEUTRALITY TOWARDS WESTERN ALLIANCE. fey TOKYO 01 'RING the past week the political leaders and the masses of Japan have given further evidence that, for the time being at least, this A ian nation has decided upon a divorce436 words
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Article741 1951-03-14 5 lil UIC 1 ..n.l M Departme it then are some 40 men who are now being penalised as a n ill of the Min city Report contained in the Benham Report on Revision of Salaries of the Public Services, 1950. These men form the bulk of741 words
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434 1951-03-14 6 LONDON, Mar. 13. (Renter) Britain will have 232 new her „av v when t he eurren, and new three-year naval pro- are ™V**ed, Mr. Ja.nes Callaghan, Parliamentary^ tan la ihe Admiralty said. He was asking the House ot434 words
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Article32 1951-03-14 6 \lr Bland Calder, I Consul at Singais pictured h sit ■..;>■ as i!.ey arl N York. Mr. Cider is returning for cnt at Hana> koag iflei two fears in -a32 words
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Article, Illustration94 1951-03-14 6 'ASHINGTON, March 12— (UP)— The Atomic mmission Chairman, Gordon Dean, told wal >mic test explosions will be ter or. in ida, Eniwetok and "other places". •her places" be possible be taken oi an >pped t r gen bombs Nevada not di> is on I g94 words
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89 1951-03-14 6 Adenauer Named W est Germany's Foreign Envoy BERLIN, Mar. 13 (AP)— Chancellor Konrad Adenauer will be named provisional Foreign Minister of West Germany, a Government spokesman said today. Approval of Wes" German President Theodor ITeuss is required to make such an appointment, but there was no indication this would not89 words
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Article95 1951-03-14 6 WASHINGTON, Mar. 12 (UP) A diplomatic official said todav the United State.-. Britain and France are virtually agreed that Canada. Australia and India should be members of the central group of the International Materials Conference. The source said it was also a possibility that a95 words
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44 1951-03-14 6 SYDNEY. Mar. 13 (AP)— The eminent Australian flyer. Captain Patrick Gordon Tavlor. left Sydney today in the Catalina flyingboat "Frigate Bird II" on tho first leg of a 8,500-mile trail-blazing flighl aT( featured oc a i to Chi'44 words
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Article, Illustration347 1951-03-14 6 Dalai Lama Urges Mao To Soften Peace Terms NEW DELHI, Mar. 13 (AP) Reluctance of the Tibetans to surrender the management of defence and foreign affairs of their mountain country to China is delaying a "peace settlement" between the Dalai Lama and Peking according to reliable but unofficial reports reaching347 words
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132 1951-03-14 6 TEL AVIV. Mar. 13 (UP) Israel today dema n d e d $1,500,000,000 as reparations from Germany for "over 6,000,000 Jews who were done to death by torture, starvation, mass execution and asphyxiation" before and during World War 11. The demand was contained in identical132 words
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Article131 1951-03-14 6 LONDON, Mar. 13 (AP) Malayan postman Mohamed Tahir bin Abdul Rahman is awarded thc B.E.M. (British Empire Medal), says tonight's London Gazette, for his 'Tourage, determination and devotion to duty." Thirty to 40 bandits attacked his post at Simpan Pelangai, Bentong, Pah ing, but he refused131 words
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Article92 1951-03-14 6 WASHINUTUN, Mar. ij (Li')— 'Jr. Ralph Lapp, a nuclear physicist who worked in a wartime atom bomb project, said today he thinks it is a waste of precious time, materials and latent to try to make the hydrogen bomb Lapp said it would be "irrelevant" even92 words
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189 1951-03-14 6 CANBERRA. Alar. 13 (Reuter-AAP)— The Australian Prime Minister Mr. Robert Menzies todav challenged the Labour opposition in the House of Representatives to use its Senate majority to throw out the Government's Banking Bill for the second time. Tins would clear the way for a dissolution of189 words
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Article53 1951-03-14 6 Ike Names Deputy Chief Of Staff PARIS. Mar. 13 tUP> Genera! Dwight Eisenhower appointed Colonel Anthony Drexei Biddle Jr., Philadelphia diplomat, socialite, diplomat, sports man and soldier, as his Deputv Chief of Staff today. Biddle will be in charge of the Nation Affairs Section of Eisenhower's Supreme Headquarters for Allied53 words
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470 1951-03-14 6 US Suggestion To Close Tin Markets Flayed LONDON. Mar. 13 (Renter) Mr. W. N. Dum^. i chairman of the London Metal fll haig, I today lainn d that the United State* policy >va* rettpondMe for llu hi»h price of tin, and rebutted a United State?* Senate sub-committee** Msnneetioa that the470 words
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Article116 1951-03-14 6 US CALLS up 1 9 AIR UNITS WASHINGTON. I (UP)— Th.- ed s Force ra 19 non-flying Air National Guard units duty yestei lay at tfa Armed Services Commil voted to draft youths at \H\ for L'b months service and up a univei sal n iiitar^ gramme Inti i About116 words
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Article94 1951-03-14 6 BARCELONA, Span.. Mai (UP) Surging crowds sel fin to window curtains in the Citjr Hall of Bai < ona. Spain's .n.uest ity. yesterday in riotous pr. against tin of living. Crack civil guards thi tai police were called out to reinforce ordinary policemen in Barcelona aud94 words
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Article22 1951-03-14 6 Thailand Checks Food Supplies BAN. \l>. Thailai food sup; iust in < is war. The ca the coin be in- i. food for22 words
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Article38 1951-03-14 6 N. v Zealand Premier Sidney j Holland emphasised his govern--1 ment's determination to fulfil its duty to send food to Britain when he arrived at Auckland for an on-the-spot investigation of protracted dockvard strike -A.P.38 words
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Advertisement74 1951-03-14 6 Hold your next party at JUBILEE CAFE RESTAURANT j jj 771-773 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD j Si NGAPOR E (iN FRONT OF T. G. KIAT) I CLEAN COOL CENTRAL j BEST BRIYANI and other MUSLIM j DISHES TO SUIT ALL TASTES j j OSMAN SULTAN -—-.l, IM mmmm^a---------------------------------------------------------------------- I v W^Jm\iimm\mm\74 words
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Advertisement54 1951-03-14 6 TURKISH fl 3r TOWELS f|l^J| j THICK AND ABSORBENT IN TWO »1| mJjsS SiZES SUITABLE FCR FAMILY USE > ALSO HOTELS AND CLUBS. EXCELLENT HARD EARING QUALITY AND INEXPENSIVE c I 'SIZE 20x-10 5 EA SIZE 24x48 $3.95 EA Household Linens L f SJ?gl Pw^ !V V 2^ J- 154 words
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Miscellaneous49 1951-03-14 6 m W*mmmmiM j UMF GLBB fjP FNF ji GNIPH Ifgf URGLE I TMZL BUJGN I W SO, LONG I Ii; ;f BRFF GIMS Ml BLGM BNJZL ii BNAB BLUG- GLOOPH 4 ENJOYED CUP WIMZL r^ 6LUP/ HIFZNA UNNA FEPHN IBBIX CHAT t^mttib "^—y—^ PMNAFy I SNUMPH BLOG SMJPHR y49 words
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364 1951-03-14 7 Traders Resentful Of 'Sole Buying' Action On Eve Of Parleys FOR THE SECOND consecutive day the tin metal price improved ycslerdsTi indicating that Malayan and British tin circles were not unduly surprised by the Washington announcement that the U.S. Government va- lo become the364 words
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236 1951-03-14 7 Increase Sales To Other Coun tries, Say Kinta Valley Miners i i C cr _f 1 standard Muff Correspondent IPOH. Tues. News «>f the uradual increase in tin price in thc hfl IWH days is restoring confidence among producers, particularly thc Chinese in thc Kinta alley, the world's richest tin-producing236 words
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Article216 1951-03-14 7 Standard Staff Correspondent kl \l A LUMPUR, Mar. 13. Malayan tin producer* urr generally agreed lhat >everal mines in thi* rouatri would have to suspend operations >hould the price of tin be dtpTciiocd Tins i* beeanse the present cm,|, of production are \ery hiuh. tnder216 words
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Article36 1951-03-14 7 ii irper, Gi an u a C Ltd Se u ies, report th .t the output of tin ore of J^'ebu Tc. Dredging Ltd.. r the quarter 2> ber 1950 February 1951 was36 words
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Article58 1951-03-14 7 latest Singapore rubber i ees j csterday (Mar. 1 1 were per lb. Buyers Sellers Ne r. S s spot I nom §2 Q s> j a ?0 ti in bates Mar. Na, I K S S 152.08 >M)0 No 2 RJS S Sl 98 tLSB Ra 3 R58 words
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Article33 1951-03-14 7 Taesdaj 'a opening prices per 'b were: Hfl 1 R s.S Settlement Bm Tenas A»*fl I :d. nom. Apr Inne Sl d. nom. Juiv S-pt 55 d noiJl Ton- Qui rt33 words
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Article42 1951-03-14 7 SING \po; Toes. Wm\ price i I a to d.iv wai 5565 p r picul. LONDON lIN Tii:viav'v pg ■> first ~es> .:m v. er Spot Cl buyers mmmJZtm SClfe] TVer BMStka V.1,005 layers €1.100 sellers. f-rtt!em«-st Price £1,26t Time. Wry steady.42 words
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Article, Illustration405 1951-03-14 7 Million -Dollar Pepsi Cola Enterprise For Singapore Standard Mart" Reporter AMERICA'S contribution to thc commercial and industrial growth of.th Colony, evidenced hv the many firms already established here, has been enhance by a new million dollar factor) started by Union Ltd., producing the famou Pepsi < <»!a.** a soft sparkling405 words
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244 1951-03-14 7 Standard Staff Reporter I SINGAPORE, Tues.— Malayan tin shares were slightly easier today In consequence of the US announcement that the U.S. Government is now the sole buyer iand distributor oi the metal in the U.S. Rubber shares eased in sympathy except in selective244 words
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Article36 1951-03-14 7 ary \v >nd Cl ,+d k t following rubber 2 H t'irfnr.? Rubber Bj Ltd 14 900 lb. Snuary and 1 ti ry Paril Perak r.Cn Ltd 42,566 lb. January and 12,277 lb. February.36 words
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Article, Illustration391 1951-03-14 7 THE WASHINGTON eorresp on dent of the Financial Times has reported that IS. officials believe that from 70 to 75 per cent, of the world's tin could be profitably produced at 100 rents a pound (£BOO a lon Even after allowing for391 words
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143 1951-03-14 7 £1, 000-a-ton Tin Is Fair— US Journal THE FINANCIAL Times says there has been a changed climate of American opinion about what would constitute a "reasonable" price. It points out that the American Metal Market, a publication which is not noted for being unduly favourable to the viewpoint of tin143 words
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381 1951-03-14 7 "THE WHOLE position of the Far Easl has been dominated hy the Communist victory in China where the new regime and its armies have thrown their shadow o\<*r all the surrounding countries and even influenced events in far-off Malaya, where the handits381 words
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Article36 1951-03-14 7 HONGKONG^ Mar. 13.-Spe-cial Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange to-day were HKSIS.G7 to £1 sterling; HK$6.O6 to USsl' 11K51.812 to Malayan $1; HK$O.32 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 11K.530G.G25 to one taei.36 words
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Article116 1951-03-14 7 Standard Staff Reporter THK Singapore produce market was easier in most sections yesterday with very little business passing. Copra had buyers at $58 per picul and sellers $59 on a quiet mariet, with no deals reported. Coconut. oil sellers quoted $93 per picul. With buyers reluctant,116 words
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206 1951-03-14 7 Big Turnover In Rubber As Price Declines Fu rther Standard Staff Reporter VERY ACTIVE conditions prevailed in the Singapore rubber market, which was again notable for a very large turnover of business yesterday. Prices slipped to lower levels after opening at [quotations below Monday's closing puces, mainly on I selling206 words
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Article180 1951-03-14 7 INDONESIA REFUTES 'GOUGING' M_» m^ -^m m -mm JAKARTA. Mar 11! CUP) Indonesian Trade an I I". lustry Minister Dr. Sumitro today denied the UJS Senate Prepan Sub Committee I charge that tin producers an solely I i blame for the high J level of tin prices. In a strongly-worded180 words
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Article213 1951-03-14 7 Chartered Bank 's New Dividend HE ACCOUNTS 1 I e Chartered Bank I I dia, Aust! and China last year sh. total of the oalance sheet at £19 '02.640. a record in the hisI ry of the Bank lei ng not only a large <•■ :i in tne volume of213 words
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Article64 1951-03-14 7 Rice Cargo Arrives Standard Staff Correspondent Pi..sA.Mi, Mar. 1„ .iut 2.000 tons of rice w.»s brought in b\ the Nidar. which ar lived here today from Baagftok. Tin- steamer was chartered by the Cl it Wah Shipping ompan> of Singapore. There were also 160 tons of general Cargo on board.64 words
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139 1951-03-14 7 Standard Staff Reporter CEMENT shipments which are shortly expected from India would ease considerably the present acute supply position in Malaya, an Indian importer in Singapore said yesterday. Imports of cement from Britain and Poland have been drastically reduced because of shipping difficulties. This139 words
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Article24 1951-03-14 7 less:?. Gattey and Bateman, j(C reta ries, report that the it >ruary output of Jimah Rubber Estates Ltd. was 25.281 lbs.24 words
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Advertisement32 1951-03-14 7 T U E R I S I INDUSTRIAL parkier* H Qiui _^L jj gTi f|^ y^yE^r^rS,* fr UFCGUASU MII.K CO II 1> IS 3S MEDEIROS Bl CECIL STREEI. BL\U AFOtiL ILL: ©11232 words
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Article290 1951-03-14 8 THAI ON PERSIAN GULF -JAPAN RUN Standard Shipping Reporter THE motor ship Thai, one of Sweden's modern post-war 5,553-ton freighters, which is now in Singapore, has just been put on the regular Persian Gulf Japan run operated by the Philippine Everett Star Line. This is290 words
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Article, Illustration173 1951-03-14 8 THE 6,599-ton Danish freighter Laura Maersk radioed yesterday that she hail rescued all but three members of the erew of a tugboat whieh she ran n ami sank early on .Monday off Negros Island, says an message received from Manila. The freighter, on the173 words
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Article, Illustration203 1951-03-14 8 A DRAMATIC story of rescue operations at sea under most hazardous circumstances has come from the 28.000-ton super-tanker Caprella, recently arrived at Thameshaven, Essex. While off the Spanish coast and bound for England with a crude oil cargo for Shell Haven Refinery, the203 words
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Article, Illustration113 1951-03-14 8 SYDNEY. Mar. 13: (ReuterAAP'— A Cstalina plane will leave here at dawn to try out the 8.500-mile route across the Pacific from Australia to Chile. The plane. Frigate Bird 11. loaned by the Australian Air Force, will fly via New Caledonia. Fiji, Samoa, Cook113 words
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Article55 1951-03-14 8 BANGKOK, Mar. 13: (AP)— The Siamese Airways Company and the Pacific Overseas Airlines (Siam) are going to merge. Official announcement of the government decision to amalgamate the concerns was made here by Maj.-Gen. Chai Prateeprasen. manager of the Siamese Airways. Chai said the merger would55 words
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Article, Illustration188 1951-03-14 8 Caltex' s Top Executives Due Today Standard Staff Correspondent TRAVELLING on a tour of the company's world-wide oil installations. a party of ftve top executives of the Caltex organisation are due to arrive at Kallang airport from Bangkok in the Ca'tex Co's. own special plane this afternoon. The party includes188 words
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Article66 1951-03-14 8 HONOLULU. Mar. 13: <AP> A skeleton crew of 12 men and an acting captain struggled yesterday to save the e ter Andrea F. Luckenbach. which went aground on a Hawaiian reef in a rainstorm on Sunday night. Five passengers ar.d 33 crew members were taken off in the66 words
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Advertisement641 1951-03-14 8 I \SI KLGLLAH IRANS PAClut SLKVICE Direct Overland n fraocisce. Lea Angele* AJJ American lanadiao Cilie* Penang p s ham S'pore ..s PHILIPPINE BEAK 23 25 Mar »6 2?Mar. /31>l aI Uceptine cargo for Hongkong Kobe Yokohama FASI REGILAR StRVICE USA (WtS'l COAST) PERSIAN GULF via JAPAN HONGKONG S'pore *>641 words
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Advertisement62 1951-03-14 8 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said. Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Spore P. S'ham Penang MODJOKERTO 17/20 March 22 March SARANGAN 19/20 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD Shipping Department Tel: 5071 ExL 19 10 yy .DJAKARTA ILOTB" Indonesian" iShipping. .company FOR DJAKARTA LOADING APPt 16th MARCH. m/v62 words
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Advertisement624 1951-03-14 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK CONTINENT "KVERNAAS" for Saigon Bangkok 16 16 Mur lt-lf Nfar. 10 12 Mar -FIONIA- for Bangkok 19-20 Mar 17 '8 Mar. 14-11 Mar •NORI>v »T for Hongkong Kobfl i Yokohama 23-26 Mar -t.'RRI* 'nr Saigon Bangkok Apr. I Mar. 29 29 Mar "XORIUHVAI for Bangkok 2<_>624 words
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Miscellaneous564 1951-03-14 8 clShips in Harbour I. -^.^m •-•'.•?'m-r. ■> -vj CUfDC AT RflAim Walngapore, Lane Brown, Waikelo. amra AA aVV/nXJO Chelyuskinetz, Pacific Star, Almkcrk. AND WHARVES, 4 P.M. J-L. Luckenbach. WHARVES Hock Thai. Merduke, Tg. Pinang, Odn 44 Braeside. 42 3 Patroclu?. 40 Kampar, Taype, Malim, Hong Ann, Kampar, 38 9 Taliase,564 words
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Miscellaneous24 1951-03-14 8 Despatches TODAY: Palembang by Toboali. Kelantan (panels only) by Sumpitan, Pakistan < parcels only) by Islami, Burma by Sirdhana. Arrivals TODAY: Western Australia by Charon.24 words
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Article, Illustration826 1951-03-14 9 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY IT was not so very long ago that Malayan movie-fans experienced- the thrills of a flight into space and to Mars —in 'Rocketship XM Now they can head for a planet much closer to earth than that— the Moon— and do it in the comfortLillian Buckoke - 826 words
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877 1951-03-14 9 FEW days ago the Doucet sa'.on v/r.s as gay as the R-viera i^ -in^time. "Tommy" T'- was in the ex.t?ng it unpacking hats. Colours and designs are not i ist to entice the younger Vmbers of the social set. imv cater for the877 words
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Advertisement82 1951-03-14 9 li^^MMH Climb Aboard Hie Space -Ship y^„, AlU*_«*L__.^ 1 five 'Vt^Mm and Fly to the Moon NeW AlnamDr^^^^ Breath-taking 'i^W ilie Createst Adventure HSE^B9H^S9^ ltta_^___£ 'd fr^^^. a a AJi A B^ H Evd#^ B Ife^ I P'^ I S: lV v m^ a a enjoyable I fw^Sf 2 Years82 words
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Advertisement100 1951-03-14 9 1/ /%0 y Pin**** 4 aast&amt* J taa I AfeeMMMt fllllll, T." rr j nffs 5 lfroor/j*»v A iiraare>h>i s m* s < #*w#' Mmhm Vmmr EM| SeJWtf** SILVERWARE DEPT 3I.RAPPLES PLACE: SPORE TEL464, i\\ Cfc> Vx/ >>*\ SIGNET c A \JLjU§mY 4 M* cuw ;m» I!=mini isc<^ 5 SINtfAPORf100 words
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Miscellaneous428 1951-03-14 9 Ymm B4DIO FUG GRAMMES KXDJI) MALAYA MAI.AV PROGRAMME s iK ft (<.......«,._„, n Man darin; S .'tl leoihi-w Dramas; !l p.jn. wl\ il l»t |j» L' IM and l netrea Ii noon— l p.m.) News In \m.»v .md Cantonese; 9.15 Oi.Mi.il wui_ j^j ml j, j,,,,,^^ pin—!, pin i Kua428 words
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264 1951-03-14 10 GLASGOW, Mar. 12 (Reuter)-— Wong Peng Soon of Malaya, the All-Eng-land badminton singles champion, defeated Jorn Skaarup of Denmark by l.i- 12. i 1 r>-T in the opening match here tonight in a representative series between a selected international side and Denmark.264 words
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118 1951-03-14 10 ENTRIES for the Easter Congress uf the Malayan Chess Federation will close on March 21. Though several entries have already been received ensuring a closely contested Malayan Chess championships, yet many more entries are required for the Ist and 2nd ciass tournaments. In thc<e118 words
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Article215 1951-03-14 10 LONDON, Mar. 13: (AP)— The Eddie Thomasrfor-welterweight- championship was a litter hap- pier with America's boxing rulers on Monday. FV' m '.or Jack Solomons, said he was pleased to discover in a telephone conversation with National Boxing Association officials in Washington that nobody will be215 words
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Article94 1951-03-14 10 TH:-'. Sing 6 Cji Ie Racing 'Association will hold its first evele racing carnival on March 24 and 25 with a two-day grass |r ck spring meeting en the sin- gapore Chinese Recreation Club p ;nd at Hon£ Lim Green. The following events will be94 words
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Article66 1951-03-14 10 THERE will be a soccer match between the R.A.F. Buttcrworth and the Indo-Malay Football XI, Sungei Patani. od Thursday 15th. March, on the Poiice Ground, Suntiei Patani. The following will represent Indo-Malay Team:— A. Govindasamy, Noor Haji Yusotf, A. William, K. Govindasamy, Yah.<\\i Ariffin, Wan Bam (Capt),66 words
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Article298 1951-03-14 10 TRACK FROM By OLLIF DAVIES FAST work was done on the maia track at Ipoh yesterday morning when the going was j verv good Best time was put up by Jack Spencer's pair— Biiiy Carol and Yasco da Gama (Ayres) who finished level over three in Ti.'l 5 sees. Ladies298 words
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Advertisement32 1951-03-14 10 ii ii jt^iiaL c T ,J!^ lUST OF A. R. TOMPLL in COMEDIANS 'I HALL OF FAME rfor his performance in the title role of MALAY FILM PRODUCTIONS' I "BAFfI SAYA" t32 words
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Advertisement214 1951-03-14 10 LAST DAY Mia "V? 1 1 -I•I "> 1 FIVE SHOWS InjlsZjl 6;to *9M EGYPTIAN Musical -Comedv with ENGLISH Subtitles "ANISSA MAMA" Distributed by SHAW BROS. LTD, TO-MORROW NAMELESS I BEEPING HOUOH STALKS THE SHADOWS OF V CHEAT METROPOLIS! EVELYN KEYES ENAI TS A NTW KIM) OP BOLE— yor i214 words
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Advertisement32 1951-03-14 10 Ki o» 10l it m^r^ RiGui she '.|L ask for Si BEST QUAL/7T AXf or .<>< OIMI i: BILYM) SHI HTS. SOUS MXraTi Ll SENG MIN COMPANY 6 NORTH BUDGE RO \l>. SINGAfOBE.32 words
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Miscellaneous70 1951-03-14 10 -mmCm, JIO j I I KJag Features Syn.in_.tc. Inc.. MvotlJ lights WmcA >^J rnm^ oMl r' r^lo 1 UC? I I T THE E Y A ARE, KID, AN'"") fTHIS ALL-DAY /TaTCH, f ...AT THIS TIME 0' VEAR,) SlAV\\c ANlli!W\^— L HOP£ 5 YA ENJOY SUCKER IS >4 KID/ TH'70 words
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Article, Illustration257 1951-03-14 11 A RARE goal icored in ihe fust minute of pl a> it wa s also the only goal tn Ihe match gave the Singapore Criekel Guh full points at the expense ami Tamil Brotherhood issociation in a senior SAFA league fixture at Jalau BesarK. F. Wong - 257 words
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Article, Illustration163 1951-03-14 11 OF SPORTS AND SPORTSMEN BcvtsZs 1 R. Stew e ard bo .vis Singa] bv B J Arg esterday, .ay to orNew Zealand bowling to 1 K .-e :w 15 I i ui iM I and I Stewart B 3 Carry de Situa SPORTSMAN G e Silva. M F. ri* 1163 words
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Article68 1951-03-14 11 GLASGOW. Mar. 13 (AP) Raith Rovers will meet Celtic and Hibernians will meet lothei well or Ayr United in the semi-finals ot the Scottish Foot- >n Cup. made on MonI i. The matches will De ••d on Mar. 31. The R Rovers-Celtic match will be I at68 words
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Article273 1951-03-14 11 F N Start Well A STRONG Fraser and Neave Sports (lub XI had to tghl hard to beat Sime Darby by five goals to two in Business House League match on the padang, yesterday The "Pop' men were a much fitter and more balanced team and would have bagged a273 words
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Article, Illustration295 1951-03-14 11 SAFA President Tells FAM.... MR. W. McGREGOR Watt, President of the Singapore Amateur Football Association, has informed the Football Association of Malaya that its continued refusal to allow Singapore to play in the Malaya Cup tournament might force SAFA to consider "carefully theK. F. Wong - 295 words
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Article28 1951-03-14 11 A '.cm from the INS Rajput will meet the Indian Recreation Club in a friendly game ot soccer at Farrer Park today at ;3 pan.28 words
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Article216 1951-03-14 11 Rocklites Trounced Four -nil SUPERIOR In all departments. Katong Sajarah footba team beat Rocklites Sports Club by lour goals to nil when they met in a SAFA Division 2 softer match at the BODCA ground at St. George's Road yesterday. Rocklites, however, made eve goal hard to get At times216 words
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Article799 1951-03-14 11 CONSIDERABLE Inten Is centred on thiee ne mei s Gamba Melayu (late Casting Vote)- the flrsl three-year-old Hyperion offspring to come out to Malaya, Sudan, a five-year-old chi sti at Panorama ge.- i z, I hiti, Vincei and Reward, hall -brother ;<> l aber ition md799 words
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Advertisement179 1951-03-14 11 HOLPIMHER OWN As thr youngsters mark off another nofch agaimt the door ■^L2^Hh_^^^_^^| post, recall how a complete diet >V^^P 4KI leads to the normal growth *hey arc so proud of. Brand s Essence E^-J of Chicken should be a part of every youngs* t diet. _\\*\V\\\WV\'. \\\\\\\.\\\\\\\\.\\\\\\\\.\\\\\.\V\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\W.\ 5 «<179 words
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