Singapore Standard, 16 March 1951
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Title Section17 1951-03-16 1 Singapore TIGER Standard m m n JL ?59 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration354 1951-03-16 1 Robert Vermillion - Allies Enter Seoul, Hailed By Thousands Robert Vermillion \U 11. )lar, 15 (I P) riiou>aii<ls ot cheering kortan- BTCCIcd a Mnall Aim-rirun patrol whioh red the former >otith Korean capital city, ,1 l)v tin- Icdng Coflumuusta «»n Wednesday. A South Korean flag, raised over the capital building on A la*354 words
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71 1951-03-16 1 Labour Scotches Rumours Of General Election LONIX S Mar l"^ I P > m■ p| .ill Britain that the (mvornnuTit ;i_ (•for^e VI to lillHf 1 ind <»r- Ti-rii f!-ttion in ibwn P.irty offi- Nuid it l 19 ju-^t "wivh- roßMNnra l^ne from ill nu't.nu ot I.ibour ol Parliament by71 words
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28 1951-03-16 1 TOKYO. M u 15 (AP) Army authoritie announced, today news stories from Korea I will be given a I ibta security check.28 words
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334 1951-03-16 1 Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA and the British Borneo territories found oci asion to refute charges and inferences of their bring in no position to implement some of the internationally resolved isures for economic development during the recent con- rences of the ECAFE in Lahore. Mr334 words
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Article, Illustration140 1951-03-16 1 A radio-telephony exercise by men of the K.A.F. Regiment (.Malaya i was watched at Chang] airfield yesterday by Air Vice-Marshal S. C. Stratford, Comm a n d antGeneral ot the H.A.I'. Regiment. The A.V.M. toured Changi, Tengah and Seletar Squadrons of the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya) yesterday.140 words
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363 1951-03-16 1 960 To Sail Today; 3,000 More Await' Steamers For China Exodus Of Chinese Squatters Standard Staff Reporter 1 departure <»t l f(A) Chinese from Singapore i<>da\. by the S.S. Tjitjalengka, marks the beginning of v\ l Ktt i* believed to f>«* an unprecedented exodus of hinese squatters ami their families,363 words
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Article124 1951-03-16 1 Standard Staff Reporter THERE will be no public holiday on Singapore's Legislative Council Election Day on Tuesday, April 10. The Government has no powers to declare one, according to an official statement released last night. If the whole day were declared a public holiday,124 words
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Article, Illustration178 1951-03-16 1 A EUROPEAN prison warder at the Changi Prison, who was alleged to have been stabbed by a convict, was reported to be out of danger at the General Hospital last night. It is understood that the warder was in the prison tailor's shop on Wednesday v\ hen heStandard - 178 words
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330 1951-03-16 1 TEHERAN, Mar. 15 (AP) The Iranian Parliament unanimously approved today a proposal to nationalise the country^ oil resources, including the British-owned An^lo-Iranian Oil (iompam. By a standing vote the .Majlis confirmed the decision of a *peeial parliamentary oil commission endorsing nationalisation and gave the330 words
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191 1951-03-16 1 International Allocation Of WorldSupply US Tin Plan WASHINGTON, Mar. 15 (UP) The United States Government has outlined to representatives of Britain. Indonesia, Belgium and the Netherlands its desires for international allocation of the world's tin supply and a system of price agreement which would not "gouge" the United States, largest191 words
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Article64 1951-03-16 1 Subscriptions Police Warning Standard Staff Reporter THE PUBLIC are warned against being tricked into paying subscriptions for which receipts in thin yellow paper with the letter head "Malayan National Liberation Army" arc issued. The Chief. Mr. D. K. Broc--1--hurst, said that whether ire collections wore Communist organised or not, they64 words
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359 1951-03-16 1 KEY WI>T. FLORIDA, Mar. II (I F") PmilJii Truman declared todaj tnafl the free \*«»rld wml nemi quickly an<l vigorously to prevent World War 111 and i«» prepare f«»r such a conflict "il ii i-» forced upon u*" I v359 words
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Article148 1951-03-16 1 Two Asian Officers Promoted TWO A Lan born pro' pore Govern >• porury acting capacity to posts hitherto held by e: officers. of them is Mr Lee. Officei contra I M An- ic Service, w to be of v Lim itructor, S ;e« apj ted in the absenc i Ctor148 words
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Advertisement50 1951-03-16 1 ""leyte traders limited UK. KOBIN^ON ROAD iINCAPOIt IfL 1- Ccee&Ue ranqe i I -itßMHfrfft M Equipped wii.i .^.l; »-i iin« < >ntr ol t v \<u,.. Electric Tine (lock. lour I:t jft'i- i s ins list 1 1 *> <s it* M tt tlispttifj at off r 1 /Ifeg* Shmm50 words
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Article400 1951-03-16 2 Standard Staff ("orrcspondent v A. Thurs. For several reasons Malacca ifcely t > have much of a problem finding jobs for boys wad who secured passes in the recent Ige I 'x. unination. oi them are attending a post School s at the High School, in preparation400 words
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Article54 1951-03-16 2 Koong's Age Saves Him From Death respondent R, Thurs er, Koong Fah >und guilty oi ssession s Ml W3S be < tetaioe I i leasure bj K Grant, in .o doubt as ge proposed .1 juvenile i the court i a] evi I- age of the toi who e I54 words
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Article11 1951-03-16 2 Murder: $1,000 Reward Offered Staff i rrespoßdeat -On Dublii reward I11 words
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Article24 1951-03-16 2 Johore S illan's Congratulations re who is atlons Council on C >uneil r- a n the openU Chan I that its peace ill 324 words
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Article, Illustration362 1951-03-16 2 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Further depletion of top rank bandits has come to light following the success of the 2nd. Malay Regiment in an engagement in Triang on Feb. 26, when two terrorist chiefs were killed. They were San Li, second in command362 words
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Article54 1951-03-16 2 BATI* PAIIAT. Thurs.— Six traders were charged In the Batu Pahat Magistrate's Court, today, for dealing in price controlled good tea and coffee, without being in possession of price control licence and for tailing to display a price list in English, Malay. Chinese and Tamil. They were fined54 words
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Article18 1951-03-16 2 51 te C stica in v ma u Q t* j va and Systonn oJ duced18 words
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Article300 1951-03-16 2 V. Ral <2^> -a ho tried to k nsetl on tw i i occasions bou i ver In the sum ol 5250 -foi i peri '1 *.-v i yean the Fi si M igistratc K C A BRITISH soldier, Thomas son recently acquitted a the W i300 words
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194 1951-03-16 2 Selangor Also Has Woman Councillor Standard Staff Correspondent kl VIA LUMPUR, Thurs. Selan-or has toed the line with Negri Sembilan by appointing a Malay woman to the State Council. She is Saleha hinti Mohamed Ali, State Welfare Officer. Another new member is Mr. M. N. Cnmarasami, the lawyer. The full194 words
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Article92 1951-03-16 2 < Standard Staff < Correspondent KUALA LUMP UK. I Thurs. The Selangor i State Executive Council I for this year is composed i of the following: i OFFICIALS Inche i Patch Akhir bin Mat Sah < (President. Religious i Affairs and Courts De--1 partment). Mr. G. E. 192 words
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Article406 1951-03-16 2 SELANGOR KUALA LUMPUR COLISEUM: City Lights 3. 6.30 and 9 pjn. REX. Whirlpool 2 30, 6.30 and j 9.15 pan. PAVILION: Broken Arrow 11 a m.. 3, 6.30 and 9 pm. ODEON: Jackpot 3, 6.3Q and 9.15 p.m. MVURVS: Adventures of Sir j G dahad 12. M0. 5406 words
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Article104 1951-03-16 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— A Malay and a Sikh who were charged with being in posses- sion of chandu claimed trial in the Sessions Court today. They were Yahya bin Yacob and Sarvan Singh of the Singapore Harbour Board, who were arrested in a coffee shop in104 words
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Article97 1951-03-16 2 Chinese Citizen C'ttees Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Government is giving urgent consideration to the question of the setting up of Chinese Citizen Committees in all major resettlement areas in the Federation. Similar committees have already been found in Johore. Work of the commit tecs is to97 words
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127 1951-03-16 2 JOHORE BAHRT. Thurs. The Resettlement area situated at the 16$ mile Jalan Pontiun. on the Western region of South Johore elected a committee, on Saturday, to look after the affairs of the camp. The settlers elected five representatives to the committee v. Mr. Chee127 words
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289 1951-03-16 2 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A middle a«ed Indian, krishnapillay, described as an employee of the Malayan Railways, was produced before the President of the Sessions Court, Tungku Abdul Rahman, on a charge of cheating by dishonestly inducing Ayavoo to deliver to him S3OO289 words
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Article231 1951-03-16 2 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHIU Thurs.— lnche Mahamood bin' Ali, reserved sentence on a Chinese Import and Export merchant of Jakarta, Lua kin. in the Magistrate's Court today when he pleaded guilty to two charges of making false representations to the Johore Bahru Immigration Officer231 words
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Article79 1951-03-16 2 Siandard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tnurs.— Damage estimated at about I $80,000 was caused, when bandits set fire to hor.se> in a Malay rehabilitation camp, a 1 Klang. last night. The bandits, 30 strong, warred the occupants of the houses to collect their belongings before sctiing79 words
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Article52 1951-03-16 2 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Hum Shot by his own sten pun a Special Constable Ja'afar bin Uda. died in hospital yesterday, Ja'afar was on duty a1 w estate in Tapah when bis sten gun fell to the ground and discharge a bullet into52 words
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Article42 1951-03-16 2 AMATEUR phoi iphen Segamat are invited to attend a meeting at the Segamat International Club's premises, date to be announced shortly, to discuss ways and means of forming a camera circle in the district ganised by official* of the Club.42 words
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Article75 1951-03-16 2 PORT DICKSOX. Thurs.--Owing to the high i osl of wheat flour the price of a i- l >. loaf of bread, in Port Dick 1 has risen to .28 cents. Until recent iy it was 25 cents. According to local bake:s (there are 4 bakeries here).75 words
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Advertisement41 1951-03-16 2 FRfSH SHIPMENT SCO N T MEETS OH 1 STOCK COS! LIQUID in dram i SM kilos. S I EMON BABLEI \VA I R BARLEY VVATLIi d QUANTrma only Eaqpfrka 1 1 T.G. KIAT LTD Hi r like Road Siogapore 7. IK!41 words
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Advertisement63 1951-03-16 2 If r'^^You Keep the supply of life E ,vini hormones flowing from your glands and youthful vigour and strength are yours: l« long-stand.ng glandular weakness .s your trouble you need the treatment specaliy formulated for stubborn cases of lost v.taiity. nerves, depression, etc VIRULES TH S tKr.A. STRENGTH FORMULA J63 words
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Advertisement6 1951-03-16 2 VAUX-8 I U u yyLryHyyyHy" Ullil^yU^yiw6 words
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Miscellaneous68 1951-03-16 2 i ■ZiSSZmm =======r Meanwhile* at 1 fRADAR report four times Why is it? 1 59?^ yO<J NEVE V HE S!i:T^? /NEXT ONE HALF A 25.000 M.PH.! J 1 BACK ON EARTH jggg^g KRK/ X M POSSIBLE/ i ABOUT A AWAv\^ L^ EAR?^^^^^^fl P^ f^m^^mm^^P SPACE. -"^X^ kRocK-Ty J^n^f here!..?fwe EM68 words
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201 1951-03-16 3 Security Forces Kill 119 Bandits In rahang Alone Standard Staff Correspondent kl VIA LUMPUR, Thurs. One hundred and nineteen bandit* were killed. 6 capture*!. 1,343 suspects detained and 385 persons banished bw Security Forces in Panang, according to the annual report of the Pahansj Government, for 1919. Thirteen of the201 words
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115 1951-03-16 3 PENANG, Thurs. A motk election will be held bv thr* school certificate t i.iv> of the An^lo-Chinese (•iris' Sdwol at 12 noon m-\t Thursday. Mrs. G. Bawkiss, supervisor of local riectioßs, will preside. Ike school will bold a b.ibv competition on Apr. f.115 words
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Article43 1951-03-16 3 P^.RIT BUNTAR, Thurs.— F U viag were elected officials the C m Club: President: I Officer. K (exv Mr. Ta: Lo Tee, hon. seci I Inche K m I B tharein. committee: Tuur. s Mr. P. Rei gasai Abdul Inche y43 words
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Article, Illustration178 1951-03-16 3 New Look For S' pore Gardens For the first time in the educationul history of Singapore, five Ciiinese women teachers will be leaving for a ten weeks course in the United Kingdom to study English teaching xiethods. The five selected icill leave sometime ne.vi month. Picture shows tome of the178 words
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Article138 1951-03-16 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Thurs. Handsome donations to the Kelantan branch of the St. i John Ambulance Association by two well-wishers, Messrs. Kong Cheng Whun and Chuan Yew Hong, were particularly referred to at the annual genera! meeting of the association. The chairman. Dr. R.138 words
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Article33 1951-03-16 3 Standard Stair Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Thurs. A young Indian tapper, Apiasamy, who was i barged with consorting and collecting subscriptions for armed bandits at Sussex Estate, was committed to the Assizes.33 words
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Article, Illustration144 1951-03-16 3 Pk. Chinese Chamber Backs Penang Move Standard Staff Correspondent iron, Thurs. Th«- Perak Chinese Chamber oi Commerce, at its monthly meeting today, supported the Penang Chinese Chamber'* decision to a*k Govern* menl to introduce legislation on the lines of the Poal Office Savings Hank (revaluation of withdrawals) Ordinance 1950. SuchEastern - 144 words
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Article51 1951-03-16 3 PEXAXG. Thurs.- Plans have been drawn up to erect a new building for the Jit Sin Chinese School in Bukit Mertajam. The building will cost approximately $100,000 which will be I lined from public donations. The new school will have 20 classrooms and can accommodate 80051 words
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198 1951-03-16 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. The Bayan Lepas aerodrome will he re-opened for service as from April, if repair* to the runways can be completed by the end of this month, this Man revealed today by the Settlement Engineer, Mr. J.198 words
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Article110 1951-03-16 3 PENANG, Thurs.—Representatives of trade unions in Penang last night pledged their fullest support to the appeal made by the Central Committee of the Malayan Trade Union Council for special funds to broaden trade union activities in this country. V tntary contributions arc sought from unionists. The main110 words
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Article59 1951-03-16 3 PENANG, Thurs.— M: din lin N Mohamed, who pleaded g y to the charge of having v as a bookmaker v. a fined $50 by M igistrate Mi 1). C. I. W( rnham today. Mydin was arrested in a police raid at a house in D I Koyafa59 words
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Article37 1951-03-16 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. The annual dinner of the Ma ...van I)', ntal A iation 111 be held a1 the Springtide Hotel, Tan jong Bungah, on Saturday, Mar. 24 i I 8.30 p.m.37 words
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116 1951-03-16 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PE.YAXc;, Thurs.— The new six-storey braiding ctf the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank at Beach Street, the tallest structure in Penang, is expected to be ready within two months. The cost is about $1,750,000. All the six storeys will \>c airconditioned. The bank116 words
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Article182 1951-03-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The cual ion of s ii I rs fr o m the B. I Valley and the Bringchang areas as a security a ure, has resulted in a siderable drop of the area under cultivation of vegetal U s The estimated yield, however,182 words
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Article, Illustration151 1951-03-16 3 Perak Govt. Sends SOS To Man In UK; 'Return Immediately' Mandard Mail Uorreepondesl IPOH, Thurs. The SulUm of Perak ha> appoint* d <.!»«• o as Stale Secretary sueeeedinjr (he Mu>tap!ia Alhakri. i shortly for the Federal Capital to take up the po-t of K Rulers' Seal. Che Osman is now151 words
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59 1951-03-16 3 KUAXTAX. Thurs.- Fur not obtaining an Identity care after her arrival in Malaya, from Pakistan, Subajan, a Pakistani woman was fined $25 by the Kuantan Magistrate. Her husband, who acted as her interpreter said that was sick for the la I one month. This59 words
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Article204 1951-03-16 3 Two Cleared Of Adultery Charge Mandartl !"M;jfl Correspondent Kl VYI AN. Thars. Embong S»in Fakir and Bahama bioti Nik \*iio were hntii charged uiiii Khalwal (adulterj under Mohammedan Law i !•<> acquitted and discharged I>> the Magistrate assisti'd l»v i\>o M.:«ltm assessors* Yiisoff bin Liris. the i tand of Elahama,204 words
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Article46 1951-03-16 3 PE.Y A NG, T), u r*.— M tin idpal Commissioners held a special cmcrgcyicy meeting at 4.30 p.m. yesterday behind closed doors. Mr. F. G. Pooley, of the law firm of Messrs. Presgrave and Matthews, was present. The Press WOS excluded.46 words
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Miscellaneous54 1951-03-16 3 r y^T\ "1 A NECKTIE FOR OR \J vk\ \-v V fAH, VES SOMF M'N V 1 fou it c y"T Ti I'VE J^s^> i cATUPD'c nAvi y^ »T'S SO A, A ARH so PLISSV ABOUT h~=- TO FIGURE HO\N IT i<:^^>^ rU< HARD 7 M^»v. vTHEIR TIES!/^^,^ 7 LOOK54 words
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551 1951-03-16 4 RAF Officer Gets 6 Mths., Counsel Gives Notice Of Appeal SQUADRON LEADER George Charles VUntoii, of ilie Royal Air Force, was sentenced in the Singapore First District Court yesterday to siv months simple imprisonment, and a fine of $1,000, in default a further six months' imprisonment. Winton was convicted of551 words
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Article81 1951-03-16 4 9 Asian Nurses Promoted Standard St.ifl Reporter THE appointment of nine Singapore Asian nurses, eight Chinese and one Eurasian to act as Nursing Sisters was announced yesterday. They were Miss Helen Chan, Mi<> Gob Km Swee, Mrs. S. G. de Souza, Miss Wee Kim Siew. Miss Ti Sui Tsu, Miss81 words
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Article46 1951-03-16 4 ANG KE CHAN (40) was sentenced to two months' rig irous imprisonment in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, fot outraging the modesty of an il-yeur-oid Chinese girl in a house at Market Road on Jan. 15 last. The case was beard in camera.46 words
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Article159 1951-03-16 4 REV. CALV I N CHAO, General Secretary of the China Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship movement who is now visiting Singapore, was entertained to lunch at the Capitol Restaurant yesterday on the occasion of his 46th birthday. The China Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship was founded in December 1945159 words
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Article, Illustration80 1951-03-16 4 TWO Singapore students wfco left Singapore for furt'iirr studies in Australia, returned yesterday on the Blue Funnel ship Charon as Mr. and Mrs. Wong Kim lions (above). Mr. Wong who graduated from Queen's College Melbourne with a dejrer in electrical engineering, met Miss Kileen Liew Peck, whileStandard - 80 words
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Article, Illustration412 1951-03-16 4 13 Airmen, Woman Receive Decora tions ALL ASPECTS of the R.A.F. operations against the bandits, both in the air and on ihe "round, are featured in the half-yearly Honours and Award-. Li>l for operations in Malaya, published In London today. The awards are in respect of service between June and412 words
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Article68 1951-03-16 4 Interference On 62 M etre-Band The interference which recently annoyed listeners to ore of Singapore's 62-metre transmissions is caused by a commercial morse station. The Director of Broadcasting is endeavouring through international channels to have this transmission cleared. TWENTY six year old Ko Back Lan, was sentenced in the Singapore68 words
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Article55 1951-03-16 4 Denirs Breaking Into House GOVINDASAMY claimed trial jin the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when charged with housebreaking by night ir. order to outrage tl e i i desty of a woman on March 3 at 12 milestone Woodlands Road. Govind isamy was a ed bail of $500. The case55 words
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Article45 1951-03-16 4 Bail of $500 was allowed to A. Aziz bin Mohamed < 22 who \v:is charged in the Kluang Magistrate's Court with stealing $185.51 cts belonging to Mr DP. R iberts at Bukit Paloh Esi tte. Paloh. The I cise was postponed. v N.N45 words
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Advertisement904 1951-03-16 4 T«!^lFlFDAfifflP DEATH Koh Chin Joo passed away peacefully on at hw residence, 507 Havelock Road, age 64 He «»ea behind his widow 4 his, Sian Poh. Sian Chen^ Sian Swee and Sian Hoe 2 daughters Mrs. Cheong c'hee H ,ck and Hiss Gek Enq i BO8 a:ui 1 adopted uiughter904 words
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Miscellaneous84 1951-03-16 4 ii,||i|||j!l||||||!|||li||||il I S* COM a CHEWING GUM. TOP OF MY OLD FOUNTAIN PEN,) Ml I I l! I fnlllllliiiMllMMlI 1 EXTRA POWDER, COMPACT, J > BOB3Y PINS, OLD RECEIPTS, < 4-^ rJ^T^i NO TOM^\ D ISW3i SOME OLD PRESCRIPTIONS, < V^" PEANUTS, RECIPES, V K^ > UNNECESSACy J K r84 words
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Article922 1951-03-16 5 K. S. CHANG - K. S. CHANG Editor-in-Chief Published daily including Sunday by the Sin Poh (Star News) l—lUmll rt Ltd at 128 Robinson Road, Singapore. Sub^r:pt:op. rates: 10 cents per copy, $3 per month and $9.00 per hi it Martha including the Sunday Standard, in Singapore and Uurough»ut the Federation922 words
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Article, Illustration8 1951-03-16 5 Curse it! Usual trouble car Interference8 words
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846 1951-03-16 5 S::: U n e r *ie title "Indian leaders pedestals." Mr. K ij K 1 Lumpur g; ye a si itement to the "Straits Times' oi March 10. 1951, expires g •i] i and indignation at some statements made by I846 words
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Article, Illustration773 1951-03-16 5 DOUGLAS WARTH flies to the Riviera to solve... GRIMALDI, RIVIERA. A MAN who made a fortune out of an operation that teas supposed to make old people young again has shut himself up here in complete isolation from the civilised world. His name773 words
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Article377 1951-03-16 5 J. J. PLTHUCHEARY - J. J. PLTHUC HEARY BY Ilia Sirnt «T Mustaqe em Towards ihe Path of Tnnh Azan The call to prayer Bismilldh-il-Rahman-ul-Rahim In the name of Cod ihe most merciful and compassionate Om Tat Sat That which is it \from Vedhanta) Sub the Dawn Prayer, first in377 words
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Article300 1951-03-16 5 RAWLE KNOX - RAWLE KNOX By PAK] STAN I PUNJAB HOLDS FIRST ELECTIONS UNDER GENERAL ADULT SUFFRAGE IN INI) I A N SUB-CONTINENT. LAHORE r PIiE first elections LUI [ei g< e:al adult suffrage ever to be held In this sub-contineni those to provide a L<live Assembly for I ie300 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-03-16 5 Review of Views Budding Nehr I f% mi tilt t I ":he ranitf < I I :o feel flinf Bfehr i taa erti that there i i ■if run I The Ace::rrg Finger IIXDEPENDI i I 1 the time the I bo Second K i said f I ::i hand;56 words
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243 1951-03-16 6 Soviet Bid For Eastern Pact At Paris Talks ,;;;v Mar 15 (AP)— Soviet depot, Forelgii indrrt Gromyko mmde a hid for Eastero r«la>. h> -inldrnlv rewording every one Us for a Us tour Foreign Ministers 1 discuslomats said, however, he had conceded s bedrock position that the No 1 cussion243 words
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Article50 1951-03-16 6 Buried City Unearthed I Mai 15 (UP) the western d^vrt ■sMc sand from tats <>t" i Konuin Abuii I— rlahcd Christian era sts tvlirve Ike Cic Kfcarga oasis k tc Ike tinu- si > turetiiia .it Ike close I !-M'.;:r\ A.L). .!!•> include ;i Don saadsloae hieroglyphic iuscrip- is a50 words
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32 1951-03-16 6 FRASER BROKE NAVY RULE, SAYS CHURCHILI R iter» Sea rican > a breach of luthori- out of ained nut I the raltai .ent Supreme C have ii Lord the opposite imi "beers called32 words
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Article21 1951-03-16 6 (AP)— The i I) ice had learned seriously publi ap- Jan. :he in. rom s in mon21 words
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Article13 1951-03-16 6 m Sebald. dviser in veek sei es official- APAP - 13 words
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107 1951-03-16 6 THE HAGUE. Mar. (AP Q leen Juliana signefi a royal decree on Wednesday confirming a new Dutch cabinet led by Premier Will em Drees, who resigned on Jan. 24 and brought on a sevenweek cabinet crisis, will head a coalition of the Catholic.107 words
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Article111 1951-03-16 6 HONGKONG, Mar IS (Reuter-AAP) Ad International Red Cross Mission has arrived in Peking, the New China news agency said today. The Red Cross has announced thai the mission will discuss Korean reliei with F treign Minister Chou En-lai and Chinese Red Cross officials. Bii theAP - 111 words
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Article48 1951-03-16 6 Men jvo Auckland freezing works decided by ballot to handle meat for loading into H: tish ships during the waterside strike. The navy is continuing to man several coastal ships and more and %iore servicemen are working cargoes at ports throughout the country48 words
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Article, Illustration434 1951-03-16 6 HUGH BAILLIE - UN TROOPS MUST FIGHT ON-MacA. HUGH BAILLIE i*y YORK. Mar. 13 (UP)— General Douglas MacArtkur said today 11:11 l llll Ml Nall <>»> troops must continue their war of manoeuvre in Korea because there are no natural defences near the 3Klli parallel to hold against me tillinese (■imimmii*!*. t.^ 1AP - 434 words
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Article101 1951-03-16 6 'Times' Lauds Briggs Plan LONDON. Mar. 15 Reuter) The London Times today declared that although the Communist "insurrection" in Malaya was an ever present danger, the effort of the administration and a Large part of the population there was giving fresh impetus to the policy of building up a self-governing101 words
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176 1951-03-16 6 CANBERRA, Mar. 15 (AP)— The External Affairs Minister, Mr. Percy Spender, in a statement on foreign affairs in the House of Representatives yesterday, said Australia is not seeking benefits under the proposed Pacific pact without beinu oreaared to bear her share of the176 words
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187 1951-03-16 6 FBI Arrests Scientist For Perjury WASHINGTON, Ma r 1 i (UP)— A Columbia University physics instructor, described as the nation's second r: iking I aerodynamics engineer, was arrested tonight on four counts lof perjury in connection with the crumbling Soviet atomic j spy ring. I The engineer. Dr. William Perl,187 words
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Article130 1951-03-16 6 Ban n edExpo rts: New HK List HONG K O N G, Alar 15 (Reuter-AAP)— The Hongkong Government today prohibited export except under licence of a new list of new materials and manufactures. The list included aluminium, copper, brass, nickel and other metals, rubber tyres and tubes and photographic film.130 words
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Article88 1951-03-16 6 UK, Egypt Agree On Balances LOXDOX. Mar 15: (Reuter)— Britain and Egypt have reached agreement in principle on Egypt's sterling balances, it was announced here today. Out of the Egyptian blocked balances amounting to about £230,0000,000, £150.000.000 will be released over a period of between 10 and years. Mr. Douglas88 words
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177 1951-03-16 6 UN Troops Can Stand Pain With Stoicism Head Nurse's Opinion AT AN ADVANCED BASK HOSPITAL IN KOREA. Mar. 15: (Router-AAP) —The British Tommy, the American GI. the Australian Digger and the French Poilu tan stand pain with as much stoicism as the Chinese. This is the belief of Majj. Helen177 words
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Article, Illustration406 1951-03-16 6 M. P. QUESTIONS S'PORE ARRESTS under the Societies Ordinance 'a ere refused by the regisi security grounds on May 27. I No appeal was made this decision and I sociation had since wound up the;: Wyatt also asked ho-.v I efficiency of the administrai of North Borneo had been fectedUSIS - 406 words
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139 1951-03-16 6 ROYAL COMMISSION TO REVIEW DIVORCE LAWS LONDON. Mar. 15 (Beater)— Britain'.*, Mvoeet law* m t<. be reviewed by a Koyul (independent) Com mission for the firs! time far 40 years. The announcement that x nwiiiinn is to be appointed wa.s made by Prime Mioister iemenl Attlee in the House of139 words
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171 1951-03-16 6 West Warned Of Surprise KO Punch From Russia U3HINGI N Mar. i.'xi'Pi Th« Si a IU Union* and Armed Service I \w< said thai it is matter of I until i lias enough atomic boi deliver a e knock out punch to the W I They said that any atom171 words
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Article25 1951-03-16 6 R j Czechof bishop Jose I grave viola te I liberty of I ported "g onical tions" ag oth< r p "betraj ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement24 1951-03-16 6 V Wry^^ THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND Pfy I TO SARAWAK, NORTH BORNEO, INDONESIA, THAILAND, BURMA, AND INDOCHINA. AIAWAYf MANSf £L9 CO- UD. OCEAN CU.LD.HC. S.NCAPO^24 words
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Advertisement55 1951-03-16 6 0 INVALUABLE ON ALL OCCASIONS 0 Q YA&&-Q-LED r\ rLiN^sLj Ur yy J r^ 0 DISTINCTION jfj J^J y/7 0 a QUALITY M^J j&J y^/ 0 0 RELIABILITY /^^W J^W /f 0 8 STERLING Jm^ MW /W 7 l 0 o t^w jiw Jm# 0 JEWELLERY DEPT. ROBINSONS 8 P55 words
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Miscellaneous12 1951-03-16 6 T» 0. I P.t. OW.-AII r.JM. rM.r.^g^ 0 C** t /_l___ f^->12 words
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339 1951-03-16 7 Scheme Calls For Goods To Be Tagged And Wide Publicity Standard Staff Reporter A FAR-REACHING scheme designed to keep Singapore prices down to the fairesl retail level is now untler active Government consideration. Requiring 1O maximum cooperation of Singapore's three Chambers «»f Commerce, the scheme provides for the most extensive339 words
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171 1951-03-16 7 Fair Coconut Oil Price Sia.idar*! Staff Ht'porler KV*ID ON the |»rvs«*nt j>ri« i o of copra, Iho fair retail price ol cocomri oil is $2^*so |»er 28-katty tin or si.-'") pet bottle. Thif was ajjreod at discusfiionfl with repreneiitatiTea ol thr Singapore Oil171 words
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Article118 1951-03-16 7 RUBBER The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Mar. 15) were per Ib. Buyers Sellers No 1 K SS. Spot Loose < num. I $2.1 $2.18 FOR. in bales April. No. 1 R.S.S. $2.13 $2.14 N.> 2 R.S.S. 52.04 $2.95 No ."> R.S.S. I noni > $1.92 >!.M3 T»:n118 words
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Article84 1951-03-16 7 I. --S o* jute I re advised by the Imj iat informal n > i eived t... I India] been cranted I I March 31, pleting sfaipmei I s for M o the period M It o been announc s ippers, who isted their May-De- s ■'I84 words
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Article17 1951-03-16 7 Japan, HK Cargo For Singapore pore DC A s t flooring .v < r fron 1 disch i17 words
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Article116 1951-03-16 7 Standard Staff Reporter PRICES in the Singapore pro duce market continued their downward trend yesterday. At the lower levels, small business 1 within quotations, Coj i was quoted at lower prices, s°liers indicating $55 per and buyers $54. Business v ia reported at $54j116 words
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Article58 1951-03-16 7 I TO PACIFIC f East Line f.-*u iter J L. Lucke ibach, which has Sing ipore, is t ikin« as her n 500 tons o'' wr p iron f K ■an I i 5* s I r for Los Aageles The s lip bz I 30058 words
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Article21 1951-03-16 7 Harre«tin| of dry pafl «t Tuo-an a-.d T\i<:a' n, in Tren?g.mu, vielded ab tut 200 gantangs per acr%.21 words
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Article75 1951-03-16 7 Standard Stall Reporter ■irt. S. S. FRANKLIN, who un lia recent retirement was the manager of the Sii g re branch of Nestle Products 'Malaya) Ltd.. resrned to Singapore from Aus- in the Blue Funnel ship Cnar to j esterday. Mr. Franklin, who is accompanied by his75 words
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Article50 1951-03-16 7 The Jardine Mathesoo Line t^ang vhich arrived in Sin«aP Calcutta, brought 1.780 oiles ol Indian textiles, 73 bundles of car lyres, and seven lorry ch isis. Trap.sh'nrr.er.t cargo for Bangkok di-chc-ed here was composed Ol 2.1(19 coils of rope and 32S ba^s or twine and gunny sjckj.50 words
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79 1951-03-16 7 IPOH 15. Following the agreement tagging the i i e of a picul of charcoal at $8.90. four representatives of the charI coal merchants cal'.ed at the j Forestry Depurtment today to request that the Department arrange with producers to supply79 words
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Article38 1951-03-16 7 Increased outputs of rubber i for February compared with the I previous month were reported < the following companies: i Kempas 323,700 ib. (279,500 1b 1 in Jan.) and Radella Rubber i Estate 18.000 lb. 17.400 lb>.38 words
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Article783 1951-03-16 7 Stand. ird Start Reporter SIM rAPORE, Thurs.— Malayan tin shares attracted bids from London in certain selective issues today. Local buyer's, however, ad >pted a cautious attitude. Industrials remained steady, while rubber shares were quiet. To-day's prices were. Allenby .70 .80 Amal. Malay .95 in. 0 Alor783 words
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20 1951-03-16 7 The Economic Cooperation Administration has allocated to Thailand US$3lO,OOO for assistance in rubber production. APAP - 20 words
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Article29 1951-03-16 7 v "ssrs. Whittal Co.. Agents p 1 d secretaries, report that the I ci p harvested on Bukit Efitam] Estate for February was 31,5001 'lb»-29 words
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209 1951-03-16 7 Standard Staff Reporter 'YAW steady conditions prevailed at tin* dose <»f the Singapore rul>l»«*r market yesterday when further price appreciations were recorded. The steadiness was attrimtable to dealers manipulat- firmness in the market ng to obtain a flrra dose for Earlier, the209 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-03-16 7 Mr. E. G. Mozar, Managing Director of Master's Ltd., H seen beinjj greeted on b«»ard the Blue Funnel's Charon on his return yesterday from a six-month holiday in Australia. Shaking hands with him is Mrs. P. M. Jameson, wife of one of Master's directors. who with her husband and severalStandard - 69 words
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Article127 1951-03-16 7 India Trade Showroom For S'pore THK COVKHN.MENT of h\lia Is soon to open a trade showroom in Singapore to display Indian goods in Malaya, the Secretary of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr J. M. Dorai Raj, told The Standard. Such showrooms have al e t>ee estab bed in New127 words
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Article47 1951-03-16 7 HONGKONG, Mir. 15 (ReuterA.AP): The Hongkong Standard reports that the return of the British freighter Empire Mountain from Canton marked the :ompletion oi a successftil di Uiwy of some 2,000 tons of Malayan rubber to Red China. The ■libber was consigned from Penang.47 words
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Article40 1951-03-16 7 HONGKONG. Mar 15 Special Standard Service Closing prices on the H -•■< >ng Exchange to-day were HK$l565 to i;.i sterling; HK$6Ol5 to US$l; HK$l 808 to Malayan SI: HK>().';ls to one Indonesian R ipiah; Gold HK.$3O5 to one taei.40 words
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297 1951-03-16 7 Robinson's Fosters Good EmployerEmployee Rela tions Staiulard SialT Reporter THERE ARE few firm** in Singapore <>r the Federation that can boast of 30 employees eack with years <>i continuous service. I hi-; i> tin* prowd record «»f Robinson and Company, whose retiring Managing Director, Mr. L. Elutchings, described the firm's297 words
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174 1951-03-16 7 Standard Staff Reporter MALAYAN tin price improvement! in lour Minv-Hi appreciably reduced the heavy fall brought about b\ tb«* I .*> < price-depressing manoeuvre* lfetterday'i rise of si 2. brinsj to $579 per pirul, lias restored a total of 837.25174 words
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Article89 1951-03-16 7 Standard Staff K^pirUr AMERICAN price -de pressing manoeuvre on Mala>an tin. if continued for one year, could mean a loss of about SI 30 million to this country. Before the L.S. announcement on Tuesday of suspension of stockpile purchasing, the tin price was .^TOH per picul,89 words
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Article42 1951-03-16 7 'AMERICA'S BIG STICK OVER US' Standard SUfl I PENANG Conference ming inf office here about the ltt< fry in the \<: yan produ optimist The Mijtriti of i that the \:n»-: mined to to tin down to t u |p\,.; fven! for M42 words
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227 1951-03-16 7 Standard MalT Reporter V GOVERNMENT rommittee i- rontitantlj review iim th«' building programme ol tbe coloni ami <mMiltations arc going on among the vmnam* nepartmesli to determine the priority it«m* in th ronstmetiou programme f«»r the year, Mr. K. Gardiner, CHrectOf227 words
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Article10 1951-03-16 7 Imports Of Decrease i drop;- Of Sini 021 ton? c10 words
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Advertisement96 1951-03-16 7 r a -i j ill 5-' TO TO TO HONGKONG, BANGKOK, INOO -CHtK A tremendous where exotic aichi trading centre, a tecture and mystc wonders, perfect holiday Oriental fasination vvithin a few h plac« of glorious provide a setting 4 scenery— fly there for excitement and r-pA schedu easily, in96 words
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210 1951-03-16 8 Author Of All Aboard For S'pore' Here Standard Siaft Reporter THE man h!io "put SingapOre on the map," with his l<n<> best-seller, Ml alioarcl f<>r Singapore, 91 (in which he predicted that the Japanese could never take the Colony) spent last nighi here. He was Mr. Frank Clime, well-known Australian210 words
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110 1951-03-16 8 HONGKONG, Mar. 15: CAP)— The Pacific Overseas Airways Si un Skymaster plane crashed a H ■r.^kn:;^ in a fog on M irch 11 killing 26 people, probably because of mechanical failure. British and Siam authorities said alter investigating the wreckage yesterday. Colonel110 words
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Article, Illustration100 1951-03-16 8 photo. Standard Shipping Correspondent THE CHARON. which arrived In Singapore yesterday brought a cargo of about 2,000 tons, made up almost entirely of foodstuffs. Included in the above figure j were 49.106 bags of flour (50-lb. bags). 1.612 sacks of flour (150--ib. sack?), 1.000 cases ofStandard - 100 words
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1006 1951-03-16 8 GEOFFREY KERR - GEOFFREY KERR Bv A 12,000-MILE flight as co-pilot of a four-en^ined Lincoln bomber from the I .K. to Australia makes Miss Lettice Curtis Singapore's most unusual departing guest this morning. To Blaze Trail MELBOURNE. Mar. 15 (ReuterAAP)— Blazing a cross-Pacific trail, the Catalina1,006 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-03-16 8 photo. PAN A IN view of the tense world situation, the Royal Air Force command in Hongkong has completed extension of the runway at Kai Tak to enable any type of planes commercial or military to land and take off here. Since the completion of the project, several Vampire jetsPANA - 61 words
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Article31 1951-03-16 8 THE freighter Gujarat brought as her main cargo lor Singapore 11,600 bales of cloves, 14,696 ba^s of soda ash. 3.500 packages general cargo and 8,000 drums of carbide.31 words
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Advertisement673 1951-03-16 8 E9BB *^mdt <31<^/JLSt4 I KKGUMf IKA\sp\riFit SLKVICE l) rett Overland Fnad** Los AagUtl All American Canadian Citle, Penuna p s hum Spore PHIIIPPINE BEAU 23 ,»s\lar Hi 27 Mar /3n; a! IcceftHK «ari;o for HonKkons: Kobo Yokohama 51 KK(.I lAK StKVICE IS A (VVtS'i COAST) rCKSIAN GULF via JAPAN ft673 words
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Advertisement38 1951-03-16 8 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD AdeL, Port Said, Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Spore F. S'bam Penang MODJOKERTO 19 22 MarcH 24 March SARANGAN 19/20 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. ROTTERDAM TENDING CO. (M) LTD Shipping Department Tel: 5071 Ext. l« 1638 words
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Advertisement641 1951-03-16 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK CONTINENT pom. r I ham temmmt -KVERNAAB tor Sai-on ft BaiMCkol 18-22? MOBDVEST' tor Hnng K 0 u k Kobe m v r. tuuna 23-26 Mar ikriv r™ Satiton ft Band H »BRk ing :> :..ia .Kobe iV Yokohama 22-24 21 A;:>r. :a Arr t.iniwg" I641 words
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Miscellaneous222 1951-03-16 8 SHIPPING IMELUGENCF EASI ASIATIC Ll-'E Oatar&rd Krom Europ* Mir 13- Kvernaas, fox Saigon and B'kok Mar. 22. Mar. 19. 1 :i:a, for Bangkok, M.ir TO El ROPE lIM 27: L.;:. :.cia. M®» Uar. St. AMERICAN MAIL LINE For U 3 West Coast Ports.; Accepting ca-go tor South and Centra' America..222 words
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Miscellaneous235 1951-03-16 8 y Ships in Harbour SHIPS AT ROADS AND WHARVES. 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. WHABV3S G n. 44 Braeside, Sheers Wharf: 42 43 PatroelUS, 40 41 Charon 39 Ma'.im, 36 31 Pe!eu>. 33 34 Gujarat, From I K. Continent: In Port: Bendoran. for Japan. PACIFIC FAB EASI LINE Tran«-Paeiflc Service Mit 28:235 words
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Miscellaneous293 1951-03-16 8 31 32 Japan, 29/30 Ozarda, 27 28 Star Betelgeuse, 23 26 Glenville, 23 24 jisadane, 21 22 Kola, 19 20 Thai, 7/18 Bencleuch. 15 16 Pres. Grant. 13 14 Sirdhana, 11 12 Almkerk, 9 Kedoc. 8 Stia. Wairata, Coal Plant: Kc-U Si'/.er-vave. 4 5 I>lami, I 2 J.L. Luckenbach 3293 words
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Miscellaneous55 1951-03-16 8 j**ij>i§MAll& Despatches TODAY: Djamb! by Kota Nica, Djakarta, Sourabaya noon by Ophir. Burma. N. I;i--dia and Pakistan by Sirdhana. U.S.A. and Canada, Pakistan (parcels only) noon, by Pres. Grant, Palembang by Mentakab. TOMORROW: Thailand 7.10 a.m. by train, Sj rawak (ex < pi MM) by R. Bioj;:c, Pontianak by BoSnik.55 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-03-16 9 FKRNAND LEEMANS and Elvire Collin 194.) World Champions and Olympic competitors and stars of the Scandinavian Ice Revue, now in C.il<utta are due in Singapore by air on Wednesday March 21. The other members of the Kevvc will follow later by sea in the Kutsans which is due62 words
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Article, Illustration764 1951-03-16 9 Oswald Henry - YOU'LL VOTE THIS A BRIGHT MUSICAL Oswald Henry By i TPHERE'S another bright L movie like "The Dolly Sisters" that you're Roins to like when it comes your way because it's got two of j screenland's prettiest doJIs doing a sister-act supported by a bis; cast and a number of764 words
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Article79 1951-03-16 9 DOPU L A R Australian i I singer and nightclub i entertainer Miss June Hamilton who has hem up- pea ring with such success at Singapore's Capitol Ball- room, Hies to Sydney on March 23 to las sne reports) "do some last-minute packinj; and £et a wedding trousseau" before79 words
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Article651 1951-03-16 9 .IADIO MALAYA SINUAFOKE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (484 metres »nd 41.::S Metres* 10 am News: 1 p.m Radio Or< hes tru: IM New.: Mi \lu-i<-; 6.15 Programme Summary: <>i. Children's Prouramme: &J8 Forces Favourites; 7 p.m. Sens. Singapore Share Market Report; J.M Interlude; 7 I'M Personal Choice; X p.m.651 words
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Article50 1951-03-16 9 OARIS, Mar. 15 (AP>- h I ector R Rosselini today emphai ed thai controversial 1 "the M:r a c J e," is ous "1: is a si pure and simple," he j :orfrrs here. "O; course, <■ ed to hi* < lion. It is 1 the ma ho50 words
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Advertisement75 1951-03-16 9 PHOW Ka *****-iimiMC Rl^ Daily: .{.OO. 6.30 9.15 P.M Forest Tucker— Adela Mara in REPUBLIC'S ROCK ISLAND TRAIL (In Trucolor) Outdoor Western Drama With Actions! REX« Johore Bahru Today At 11.30 a.m. "PRINCE OF FOXES'* Today > Shows 3.00 8.00 p.m. ATOM MAN vs. SUPERMAN" (Serial At| antlc Great World75 words
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Advertisement65 1951-03-16 9 «f^NEW ALHAMBRA~§ :> TRIPS TODAY DAILY! J| '^2^^ 1 1a.m.. 1.30, 4.00 <;.!.') and 9.30 p.m. Easle-Lion*s Adventus* Masterpiece ia l\ 2 YEARS I\ i t^ THK MAKING! Xj -jl'r^^^^"' been Reading About i Periodicals! r= Added Attraction r This Modern Age Series "Turkey K«y To The Middle Easi" i65 words
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Advertisement89 1951-03-16 9 i\\ Ml I LAST :i SH OWS k jii -/"TTTTTP%TIPCTT"nB olorful .Mi'lodr.irn.i 1 1 1 -f ■1| t -ff r j l 'sar b!■ 11 <>f Paris GRAND OPENING TODAY *T H E MAN DAILY 3 SHOWS: m«> p :m:>. <i.ir> 9.15 pm "w 1n L NIRUPA ROY, PREM ADIB89 words
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Advertisement40 1951-03-16 9 *&<"/> "ill 'Jiff' HAROLD LLOYD in K Ai «L 11 I U lt» %J J CfWrW TOMOREOW I I IJl'Jmt) fIT M'K[TF WARNER BRROMfIN% TECHNICOLOR NaMELess Geep/NG fioRROR. SraLics ThE Sh3dqws\ or a Gvtat OTyEVEIYN KEYES CHARLES KORVIN A WHIIXM WSHOI'40 words
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Article, Illustration184 1951-03-16 10 !I ;i'..*r>. qJ >ou Hunes s is Ike Bei the Ycl- White s- .1. h uln llwg p S 3 1 aid like t> U <■ reasons n ii in Um n these 5 water inea best I I ime r I his the v ives184 words
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Article75 1951-03-16 10 Jr a r1 I* you. ht a so you "Dead to icticali i gs." g thus raj Soarb fettered jx "Just a dreamer!" again you "Sec tile common; lace tttnfl things go as theymay I .bouring not!" Id dreams of 1 1 drift into tnacc ..round me75 words
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Article, Illustration189 1951-03-16 10 I PART from a fine res- nse on the part ol Junior Leaguers to our C lour Contest No. :> which invited contestants to "fill in the blank" on the artist's i is a ith hatever they thought he was painting, there was an equally good189 words
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Article192 1951-03-16 10 \l I>\ once asked .1 stork to dinner*. The si rk came. Ihe lt'\ t!-t,ii£i:t i! u OOld \*<- fan ti» pl.i\ .i \<-ki- i,;> n the si irk. So he g Ihe s lork for liis dinn< i onlj some thin soup iii a192 words
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Article29 1951-03-16 10 CUSTOMER:- "A sherbert, V-< pi< ase! BOY "Here you are. sir. CUSTOMER:- •"Tins looks like rain." BOY:- "But it tastes like sherbert doesn't it? SEBASTIAN CHUA.(S'pore) vv,\*v'vv\\\vv\vv\vv\vvvv.\v'.vxvv>v\\*\v29 words
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Article31 1951-03-16 10 RAJA LOPE BAZMAN (15 years) «,i t.'i. Lou Road, Kuala Kangsar, I I'.r.ik. «h<>-.<- bobbies arc scouting, stamp collectinc and friendlj correspondence, mouM like i" nave pen riends ov«rseas.31 words
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Article215 1951-03-16 10 BRITISH TEAM BE ATS DANES international Badminton > GLASGOW, Mar. 15 (AP)— Denmark, who began *l!ie slage of their three-session international badminton match against a British selected team at Glasgow lasl i r.ijjht with the score 6-4 against them, opened with a 1 hriiiir.nl win. In the mixed doubles Poul215 words
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Article212 1951-03-16 10 Cricket Teams CUK KIT trams for this u> ek-end an-: Sund: at 1 1 a.m. ii 1 the Pa» 'dang: S.C.A, Senior Tournament Y.M( v S.C.C. Len Holloway (Capt), Tan Hack Chuan (V-capt.), Gurdial Singh, Jimmy Ross, Edward Fung, J.C. Cooke, 1.8. Suratta, Mackey, Wilkinson. McMullan, Scorer: A.C. Fernando, L2th212 words
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161 1951-03-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Selangor Chinese Recreation Club will play two crickei matches over the weekend. Both games will be o:i the home ground. On Saturday they will meet the Sentul S.C. and on Sunday against the Indian Association in a whole day match.161 words
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Article466 1951-03-16 10 Ollie Davies - TRACK FORM Ollie Davies By The going was very good when horses entered for the Perak Turf Club Easter Meeting were given their final gallop on the main track yesterday. Tara Street (Bagby) caught the eye as he went at half-pace from the 10 furlongs, gradually increasing his pace near466 words
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74 1951-03-16 10 CINCINNATI, Ohi >, Mar. 14 (AP> Promoter Sam Becker announced Tuesday that France's Ray Famechon and Eddie Burgin have agreed to a return bout on April 10. Burgin scored a controv< two-round knockout again-- the Frenchman here on March 6. The, agreement provides that each74 words
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Advertisement985 1951-03-16 10 p£f^~|gfig ttjESJHE -Box IhG^K fiSramSs; a ffifj^f^ji? EHJffi^^^^^j^; I THE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1947. (NO. 24 OF 1947). Notice is hereby given that the Register for the Electoral District of Buki! Timah has been certified and a copy thereof is available for inspection at each of the following985 words
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Miscellaneous145 1951-03-16 10 DO YOU KNOW? V\ HEN is a fish like W Ans. When n rises to lake a i W HY is a serpent smart? > > B< ause you can't I its leg. HY is it wrong to whisper? >* Ans: Because n isn't I (allowed). t HAT is nothing?145 words
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370 1951-03-16 11 BAM TO MAKE PLANS FOR 1952 THOMAS CUP DEFENCE By Standard's Badminton Correspondent THE Badminton Association of Malaya is to discuss plans for the building of a Malayan Thomas Cup team to defend the coveted world trophy in 1952. this is on the agenda for the general meeting of the370 words
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Article642 1951-03-16 11 Vi II !NG up a sterling performance, BODC V held tSif Rovers lo a scoreless draw at the Jalati Besar Stadium yesterday. I lu* game was easily the besl of this season's Division I games and tli»* fans returned home satisfied for the lir^t642 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-03-16 11 photo. Wong Peng Soon, Singapore's sports Roods salesman, retained his All-England badminton championship at Earls Court. London, defeating Ong Poh Lim, 15-8. 18-14, 15-7, in the final of the men's singles tournament. Photo shows Wong Peng Soon (left) receiving his trophies from Sir George Thomas, Bart.. President ofAP - 56 words
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259 1951-03-16 11 Unorthodox Soccer Pays Off For NMFC BARE-FOOTED, agile In diai footballers of the Netaji Memorial F> >: .-.;i (.Sub ■tilde their (It 1> in Singapore AFA mh i er witti an impressive di^plav of unorthodox football whea they met lI. M > TcrrOf ia a Division A ixtnrc at Geylang259 words
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188 1951-03-16 11 S !>fer«r> ftrom i«ss of vlgovr. n»nr•u *••*<< b dy, ftnpure J I i la rs memory, a -.,j wh ire oi.i'aij '••?■.!> their. im, will hi*" Ite -,i to learn of a new rUnd dlacorwry '>> An Hi an dei tot Th188 words
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Article91 1951-03-16 11 DONATIONS to the Poh Lim-Marjan Fund are still coming in from fans in Malaya and Sarawak: The latest are from: Dennis Law, Editor, Sarawak Tribune 574.00 Lower Perak Malay Sports Association, Teluk Anson 25.00 Persatuan Java Stia. Selekoh, Lower Perak 25.00 L.P.M.S.A. members. Teluk91 words
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Article151 1951-03-16 11 WHEN Som Pong and Maung Thaung step »>n the Males a*. 1 p.m. today, the Siamese is expected to carry a weight advantage ol sevei i> tunds. The match is made at the welterweight limit oi L47lb. Som Pong .'..>> within the limit when he tested151 words
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148 1951-03-16 11 JOIIORF: BAHRU RiM.e Association will hold their Eastern Rule Meeting on the Miniature Range at Jalan Kolam Ayer in Johore Bahru on Saturday and Sunday March "24 and 25. The meeting will be open only to members of the ass >ciation. All competitions148 words
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Article, Illustration643 1951-03-16 11 GOOD GAMBLE, if re cords and breeding are a yardstick, .should live up to his name on the Malayan Turf. This English newcoKter nates his debut at the coning Ipoh meet and is one of a batch of recruits to Malayan racing who will bear •Patching.643 words
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Article126 1951-03-16 11 TRANSFERS From Class 3 to Class Picture Geor; Twelfth at August From Class 3 to (lass 4 Excalibur; Banquet Hall; Kirra; Talkie. Demonic. Mr. Tin, Princess Beau: Melnik; Irish Fame; Golden Rod II: Cool Play Liberty; Father's Pride: Eastern Picture; Soltara; Spear of Sarawak 11. From Class 4126 words
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Article320 1951-03-16 11 SPORTS LETTER Sir— As a keen follower of football in Malaya I certainly deplore the impasse that has arisen between the two bodies, and the sooner a settlement is arrived at the better it is jor football in this country. I can quite see the reason why ihe F.A.M. is320 words
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504 1951-03-16 11 JIM CHAMBERS - JIM CHAMBERS \u LOJVDON, Mar. IT) (AP) Newcastle I sited and Blackpool on Wednesday qualified for the final tinFootball Association Cup Final scheduled t<» !>«• played .it Wembley Stadium on April 2i\. In semifinal replays New- castle came from behind to edge Wolverhampton Wanderers504 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement206 1951-03-16 11 I 1 1 r^ on? soa,£ ir;/r\/> /o/ //i( following brands i BULOVA H LADO SONI i\ PRECISA SOTO U ENSO TEXA TEBAN 1 TATA I MONDIA RISTA I DRIVA SUPER I RECORD SUPER PREXA SUPER si Bj W-• invite uh> I sale trad\ from ait neighbouring count including INDOM206 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous27 1951-03-16 11 t JttmmT& I I IDES at the principal r: in Malaya. TOD \Y: AM P.M Binpporc ZM 5.15 l|'irt Uiikson 1■ 33 Jorl Slhui in.^> «:>■; 158 4.,'i27 words
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