Singapore Standard, 20 March 1951
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Title Section16 1951-03-20 1 TIGER Singapore Standard m n VOL,1 263 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS16 words
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Article58 1951-03-20 1 3rd Week Still No Agenda r 19 U» thn P lem powers meeting thi-. nix to diseusfl a "-.how Rn Urns. i>ing into ::•<• third i > arrange lisi of subjects ior a Bi£ I oreign Ministers' he deputies oi oiled stat< Russia, iin ami I ranee still o agend58 words
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Article9 1951-03-20 1 Devaluation R eports Denied R :.t i aa tOO9 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-03-20 1 photo. l K 1 r ul_- Commission offices are being inspected ior the lir^t .in 'sii j ear esi erd 15 nlr. J Stirling, Assistant Secretary ->; the Board of Trade. arrived bj Qantas Constellation lo begin h_> Malayan ioa.-. StandardStandard - 42 words
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96 1951-03-20 1 Trade Board Official Visits Malaya Standard Stan Reporter V BOARD Trade official. A Si arrived yesterd Singap ire I y out a l e cond. as <\ the l'nited I ssioner in g. a secretary of the B Trace, has isl stigations in V ing ii Singapore C >mmis_ K96 words
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40 1951-03-20 1 p ibeth left here by 2 1 hei 1 Edinburgh, et at M ll ie to n I next n a Roi from April 11 to I ned tt€ m M I nd a half40 words
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Article272 1951-03-20 1 Gunman Wounds Minister TEHERAN, Mar. 19 (UP) A member of the fanatic religious sect which provided the assassin for Premier General Ali Kazmara shot ami seriously wounded a member of Razmara's cabinet todav lor opposing nationalization of ihe country's oil fields. Dr. A Hamid ZanganehJ Razmara's Education Minister, was shut272 words
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Article230 1951-03-20 1 JAK VRTA, Mar. 19 (AP) The Indonesian g .vernment has sent .'l6 Army battalions into action to suppress banditry and murder in .lava. Foreign Minister, Mohammed Roem, told A.P. today. An Indonesian battalion is SOO-man strong. "Operation Security" waa started on Mar. 1. under230 words
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Article41 1951-03-20 1 Standard Staff Reporter A 28- YEAR-OLD Chinese, Wee ig Yam. received fatal head iries yesterday evening when el] i lorry at Kampong Bahru Road. He died in the waiting room of the General 11 ispital without regaining consci41 words
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Article, Illustration64 1951-03-20 1 THE Governor ol* Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, seen talking to Mr. s. E. King, Director of Immigration, Malaya (right) and Mr. J. L. .1 Hax worth. Controller of Immigation, Suigapore, yesterday, when Sir Franklin watched the landing of passengers from St. John's Island, where they hadStandard - 64 words
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311 1951-03-20 1 New Aircraft From UK To Step Up Air WarAgainstBandits THE ViK war against the bandits in Malaya i> shortl) to he intensified l»> the addition of more airera! I to ih<" existing Brigand light bomber squadrons ami the arrival ot types new to this theatre, the II \I said lasl311 words
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Article30 1951-03-20 1 SAIGON, Mar. 19. IUP> French forces killed 120 letminh rebels and took 109 prisoners in sharp fighting south ol I! toi, an official French communique announced today.30 words
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135 1951-03-20 1 N'list Flags Seen In Many China Cities TAIPEI, Mar. 11) (AP)— The Nationalist Ministry of Defence said today the Cinne.se NationaI flag was flying in many towns in the South China provinces of Kwangsi and Kwangtung in open defiance of thc Chinese Communist.-. Increasing numbers of young men. it said,135 words
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191 1951-03-20 1 CONDON, Mar. I<> (AP) Informed sources reported today thai Britain and other NX estern sea powers are planning to press Egypt i<> lilt her Suez ('anal blockade <>n Haifa-bound oil tankers. A British Foreign Office i spokesman told a news conferi enee the191 words
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213 1951-03-20 1 Due In Taipei Today TAIPEI, Mar. 1 > (AP) The chief Nationalist delegate to the I nited Nations said in a recording broadcast here that the free world had come to realize the Chinese Communists are the stooges of Soviet^Russia and that a213 words
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317 1951-03-20 1 TOKYO. Mar. 19. (Reuter-AAP) The United Nations Army pushed ahead under sunny skies early today ill a slow drive north towards the 38th Parallel. As they moved forward cautiously into quiet sun-drench' d valleys along rugged mountain ridges thev found little >i:rn of317 words
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Article247 1951-03-20 1 CENTRAL K K O \T, KOREA, Mar. 1<) (AP)— i1 hr \t\i>, enigma of the Korean war what goes on in the Chinese Communist military mind grows more puzzling bj tin- day. One school of Allied front line thoughl ht Is that the Reds are in full-s247 words
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Article33 1951-03-20 1 I PONTIAN, Mon. -Ten piculs jof Siamese tobacco were lej covered by Customs Preventive Officers in a lonely part of Kukup Estate early yesterday morning. A Chinese has been 1 detained.33 words
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Article55 1951-03-20 1 MALTA. Mar. 20. (AP)— The ■British aircraft carrier Ii I j Glory left here for Korean waters to relieve the carrier Tnei sens. The Glory, which has 14 earn- er air groups on board, was reI commissioned early this yeai Britain and in the past month has55 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-03-20 1 DR. BOKUSLAV (i Kai >< V vil. Czechoslovak Ambassa dor to Kew Delhi as b was pictured above vfcea be arrived in Suez, Eg j ;>t a week a._;.>. The enve\ on being recalled !>:• Prague, was Seeing to England with his wile and son. A.P. PhotoA.P - 48 words
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107 1951-03-20 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 19: 'UP' —The Senate's mu bated troops resolution is an "invitation" not an order— to President Truman. I with < Senator H. Alexander Smith, Republican, said today. Smith is the chief aul provision at the heart of the troops controversy. It107 words
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Article28 1951-03-20 1 THF Commissioner G< Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. U I air yesterday morning for to Jesselton and Kuchmg He will S ter in the A28 words
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Advertisement67 1951-03-20 1 9-Year-0!d Boy Beats Them All In Taipei At Chess TAIPEI, Mar. in (AP) Lin Ilai-fong. a nine -year-old bov from the mainland, is sweeping all before him at Chinese chess. On Sunday lie met and beat Dr. Cheng Tien fang. Nationalist Minister of Education. Others whom he vanquisned earlier included67 words
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Article1047 1951-03-20 2 Election Campaign Goes On The Air Standard Staff Reporter PRESIDENTS of the Labour and the Progressive Parlies of Singapore last ni^lit outlined their respective programmes over Radio Malaya. The broadcast was part of the parties' campaign for the Legislative Council elections on April 10. Mr. Lim1,047 words
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Article, Illustration65 1951-03-20 2 ard rnoto. THE SINGAPORE br?nch of the Ked Swastika Society yesterday entertained Norwegian Rev. Karl Ludvig Keichelt, who passed no his return to Hongkong with Ins son Mr. (i. .VI. Reichelt to take charge of the Tao Fan Sh; a religious training < >If e. Piehire show*, from left: Mr.Standard - 65 words
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Article, Illustration311 1951-03-20 2 DISSATISFACTION OVER ACSU OFFICIALS Standard Staff Reporter TWELVE of the 19 branches of the Arm) (i>il Service I tiion of Singapore arc expected to demand a Special Delegates Conference ol thc Union because they arc dissatisfied with the genera] election oi office-bearers for the I311 words
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312 1951-03-20 2 Trader Retried For Misappropria tion Standard StafT Reporter A SINGAPORE businessman, Tan k«di Teng appeared in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, lor tin- retrial of a case in which he was charged *iih misappropriating s 1 .200 entrusted to him l» Peter Robinson on Dec. 7. I*> I<>. Robinson,312 words
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Article89 1951-03-20 2 A VERDICT le was turned in the Singapore i e Ci mrt yeste "day at the inquest into the (it- I I Te B on Teck, a busines ;m; t. Teo was found by 2 newspaper vendor lying on the i oadside on the n in89 words
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Article42 1951-03-20 2 Till', visiting Indian socialist. Mr. Ram Chandra Shukla will speak today at a discussion group meeting to be held under the auspices of the Singapore Regional Congress at 6.30 p.m. at ti. Race Course Lane. Mr. John Jacob will preside.42 words
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Article40 1951-03-20 2 MEMORIAL service for Mr. Kenneth E. Imrie, manager of Nestles Products (Malaya) Ltd., will be held today at 11 a rn. at the St. Andrew's Cathedral. Mr. Imrie was killed in an air crash in Hongkong last week.40 words
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Article, Illustration191 1951-03-20 2 'Malaya Could Join World Federal Govt.' Standard Stai Reporter I ictor Cofman, Australian delegate i<> iii« Fourth Congress of the World Movement for Rorld Federal Government, said yesterday that Malaya <<ei!<| also have an equal \<>ice iii the Government. Dr. Cofman, who an Am tral ian scien 'accompanied by Ins191 words
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Article171 1951-03-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE KATONG CONSI MFKS* BcniafiT MmeiiH'nt j mlr nlaj carolled ~>o residents of t lie* Government* Hai«: Rood Qoorterii a> neoabera* Knrolmni! i* Irrr. Chairman of tin' M< Dr. C. J. Poh. addre e I rrmg at Kulaim 1 .'ong. Reason171 words
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Article134 1951-03-20 2 st.u_d_«rd 81 ifl t:« pmt i< THK MEDICAL treat given I 5. r and officers of the Singa] cipa ity and the money (jn it will form of questhms to be tabled by Mr S S Manyam (Progressive X- ".til I at tne ordinary me I134 words
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Article39 1951-03-20 2 Told PC To Snul Up- Fined STANLEY Collin I), was tint I the S Second Police Court Cotasking a policeman I Stanley was charged v ng abusive language I public servant rity '.< m a ba Bridge R lon lai39 words
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Advertisement279 1951-03-20 2 ax* .^T^^ RIGHT SIZE CiL^ ask for j<=^ BEST QUALITY AXE" or CKOt-ODILE BRAND SMMMMi TS. SOLE AGEMT: Ll SENG MIN COMPANY NOPTfI BRIDGEROAII \POKE. MERCANTILE INSTITUTION 119, Queen Street. Phone ***** Prepares students iur all leading examinations ADULI ENGLISH CLASSES: Ranging from Primary and upward ENGLISH LANGUAGE v MATHEMATICS279 words
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Advertisement30 1951-03-20 2 .<*.;»-___-. mv* fP N# V_, --■r EANC Slop rg Up "'9- r-.unger i and U b I. au (a in men) T«i h Gland ai > i ara j i Roge< ruarai30 words
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Miscellaneous77 1951-03-20 2 t^.C'T-w/A^s 1 Y how (twins, I I rollout S II HAINTSODJFr'RuNT \J NOW LAPK3E />TO sSSJe 4^*^ CP CW PLANET PRONOUNCE > A < /BEGIN > "N lIJ^I UmTi u ujOu*' g. > i^ 1 1 P'NCUS NUMBER 7.7J VOU FAMILY^ lv7fTH J (HER?) S?m S u° E j 177 words
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264 1951-03-20 3 SELANGOR'S TOP BANDIT DIES Killer Surrenders To Police After Staying Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The death of Selangor*s top ranking Communist bandit, Ah Hoi alias Chan Tin, who Mas lulled b one oi his own men who later surrendered to the I o!i<« is now confirmed. Ui Hoi,264 words
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Article65 1951-03-20 3 Scheme For 50 Homes Approved Sfofl l ft nt I m I Ol the j eon tor oi Taker- m 'd.iv I to i I I i \oted r one support i Bespits] at IB Ibs te gel -i J for a h will J I'l- da il J for65 words
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Article17 1951-03-20 3 UK To Aid Blind In Federa tion .ifl t mdt nt eo I m A H S17 words
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Article9 1951-03-20 3 Specials $1 Fund Reaches $1,000 pondent S| i d9 words
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Article56 1951-03-20 3 Standard Staff Correspondent VLA LUMPUR Mo i H< uses of Selangoi gg tnu will be link* iii 22, when Yang Amal gku Bariah. da the S tan of Selanj V. T. M Tengku Mal 1 M renge B n nt, are married, will be fired al mark56 words
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Article82 1951-03-20 3 Standard Staff Correspondent _KU\; A LUMPUR, Mon.— Candidates bom and educated i:i Malava and resident in the country are invited to s<_nd application- i -culture scholarships at the College of Agriculture. Serdang. Selangor. To he eligible roi- a scholarship, candidates must have reached their 16th. and not normally82 words
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Article21 1951-03-20 3 r M C uncil at 1 M I K Luma pro] e a rep e Red Cross 121 words
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Article385 1951-03-20 3 Stew art Appeals Against Death Harmony Park Killing Standard 'Mall i orrespondenl Kl \l V LUMPUR, Won. Judgmenl was reserved l>\ tin- Federation ourl ol Vppcal today, In ihe Chief Justice, Mr. S, W, P. Foster Sutton, Mr. Justice M. W. ilson and Mr. Justice I. N. Paylor, in the385 words
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Article36 1951-03-20 3 Standard st.«n Correspondent Won At tl Negri Sem- e resoluR D M j to increase g ices of poli- ejected. lmended thi e tai 2. I bel i tmiss •ved ex-36 words
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Article144 1951-03-20 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Mon. Pr 'action on the par' of Gol Joon Min, chiel' clerk of Jasin Police Station. Yonnie Yap. a Muar dresser, and Choe Soon Lee. settlement information officer, saved the life of tiie wife of Choy Thin Futt, chief rk of the144 words
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162 1951-03-20 3 Standard Mall Lorresponaeni SEREMBAN, Sat. There are 110 blind people, ineludina t^o children, in Negri Sembilan, it was stated L7a recll meeting of the Negri Sembilan State Conned This number, represents the roll ol people who eall at the S>< ial Welfare Office162 words
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Article115 1951-03-20 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.- A Police Lieutenant was killed and his Malay driver wounded when 20 bandits attacked a vehicle this morning, itt Kuala Kangsar, Perak. The driver, although wounded in the shoulder, drove through a hail of bullets without further injury. A115 words
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Article64 1951-03-20 3 SEREMBAN. Mon. T F. ttion Housing Trust is expected to tackle the problem ol housing shortage throughout the pe insula, it was stated in the Negri Sembilan State Council recently. Mr. Lee Tee Siong who ms on tl e State's housing problem vvas also told64 words
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Article18 1951-03-20 3 THE Trengganu State Council adopted the Benham Report on new salary scales Cor Government servants in the State.18 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-03-20 3 Seven Chinese C itizen Committees are being formed in resettlement areas and villages in Johore this month. These Committees will serve as contacts between District Authorities and local Chinese. Picture shows inhabitants of the Mi j mile Pontian Road resettlement area electing, hy ballot, members of the Citizens Committee53 words
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Article198 1951-03-20 3 Move To Stop 'Charity 'Racket Standard Staff I orrespendenl Kl VIA LUMP! Rm Hon.— Aß nniriiillini in the Federation conducting appeals for puMic charities v* il l in future hr controlled l»\ a Beard *f I harit\ louimisionera when this bod) i> sel up l»y jegislatwrn, thai mt t<> be198 words
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Article101 1951-03-20 3 standard Staff Oartespendi at JOHORE BAHRI ISon Health tnspectors id Johore mig those in tne pt aide establishment wi h many out for oppoi ihe D The Standard thei are paid. Two inspect enl tments is Labour Officers in ii I ivernment will be eat101 words
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Article81 1951-03-20 3 MALACCA. M I Setth Malay Students met yesterday at Tranquerah and decided to form an association for Malacca Malay Students to be called "Kesatuan Penuntut Melayu Malaka" with its registered office at No. 19. Mill Road. S nine women attended tne meeting. The Office Bearers are:81 words
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Article48 1951-03-20 3 MR. LEE Tc S was told at the recent ft* i Sembilan Council meeting, th ll I f. in has been made DI I 8 request for an increase of grant in aid to .ill thc C In the 51 consideration by thi F .:H.48 words
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Advertisement170 1951-03-20 3 If f¥ am m a 25 CWT. VAN I WITH SLIDING DOORS Ideal for localised detii eries. ?i<-mf /■■:<:-i^v ••^'-ir^fri.-itfnr ■■.■;*:-<: >C.-_? jj* l v.-*- i-^-N- ■^^fito'^isfty IS "■'■■X^*K Every practical facility for the speedy delivery of merchandise is built into this redesigned super-capacity van. Sliding doors, greater load capacity,170 words
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Miscellaneous491 1951-03-20 3 Federation Diary t -g i\/>/\if METROPOLE: Choy Yong (Can- _>/',/,. I \Cm/#\ tonese) 3. 6.80 and 9 p.m. Kl Al A LUMPUR IPOH < APITOL: The Eagle and the Hawk 7 and 9.30 p.m. Rl BY: My Friend Irma Goes MADRAS: Chat Kim Sap Sam R^ e st s^ 12^491 words
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209 1951-03-20 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. The appointment of a nonMalay to hold the portfolio of education in the new ministerial setup was criticized by the UMNO, Perak branch, which met here yesterday. In a statement issued today, the Executive Committee of the209 words
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Article50 1951-03-20 4 Standard Staff Correspondent '.'.PING. Mon.— A seaman. Beh Lee Gait, told Magistrate Che Abdul Aziz today that he thought only people living on were required to take an identity card. Beh was sentenced to one y< He was arrested in a fishing boat near Po: Wt50 words
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Article41 1951-03-20 4 PENGHU LU JAILED TUMP Mon. F r i Chinese boy 1 false particulars as to his cor- the p irpose of ning an identity car a Malay Penghulu of Wakaf Bharu. A vv ang Lah bin Sa'am .ed to six months'41 words
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Article28 1951-03-20 4 RIT BUNTAR M ernment servants here decided it a meeting to form r. Cotive si bat the es< ligh ci ist of h\ it g28 words
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142 1951-03-20 4 Don't Tempt Few To Be Dictatorial' Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Three I waterfront workers v re warned by the Penang e Union Officer, Mr, S. A. A shegam at a mass assembly to entrust all their union •onsibilities io an individual or a few members, as this action n142 words
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Article61 1951-03-20 4 Standard Stall Correspondent TOR STAR. Mon.—Xert to the prewar pracbanning ws on ty night and thr ugl B P asa," ac g to reliable G tent sour r the C R i- C ar.d Perils, resolv- shows should not be irs ty nig tut the61 words
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Article43 1951-03-20 4 Penang W edding Standard Staff Correspondent PE.YAXG. Mon. T age of M pi g 1 a nurse of the i spiPenang, and. Mr. Lee Ah before 1 r of Marriages. Mr. B. Smith, on Saturday. The >m is on the Koninklijke Paketvaart ppij.43 words
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Article, Illustration82 1951-03-20 4 Tun new Federal Legislative Councillors are Mr. Koh sm Ho. k .i nd Mr, Yeap Choong K<m-_ of Pen tng, Mr. Koh, aho represents the Assot iated Chi ne s e Chambers ol Commerce, Malaya, is Compradore of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Representing labour is Mr.82 words
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163 1951-03-20 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. About 600 Chinese, Ihe largest single batch from Penang, sailed for China la*t night I>\ the Tasman. Thev had come in seven hi^ sampans and created disorder by climbing on hoard by means of ropes from all sides. These163 words
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83 1951-03-20 4 standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon.— A motion against the suspension of the Lim Seng Seng Bus Company was passed at a meeting of t__e Balik Pulau Rural Board toil ay. The motion was moved h; Mr. 11. R. Watts and seconded by Mr. Chee Swee83 words
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Article30 1951-03-20 4 St. md. ird Staff Correspondent KUANTAN, Mon.- 1 tin e I dians. Appoo Nambiar, Vela: imy were fined each for assaulting Gopal, a T< corns linesman.30 words
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Article33 1951-03-20 4 >H, Mon— The I inch j I Sh( gave a dinner j In the PCADA Hall to their Perak dealers during the w. end. More than 150 people w< i sent.33 words
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Article73 1951-03-20 4 ALOR STAR. Mon. The rush for border into Thailand can be consid. r< normal at this time of the y said sub-inspe- I man of the Immigrate Department Kedah and Pei He attributed this rush to after harvesting time when Malays would go to Ln Thailand I73 words
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Article134 1951-03-20 4 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR. Mon.— The S] t1 of co-operation and fine example of patriotism shown by the inhabitants of Padang Terap who cleared the blukar, tree etc. along the roads from Poi ok Sena Ku.il a Nei I Ni has been appreciated by the134 words
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Article, Illustration81 1951-03-20 4 The Sultan of Kelantan. the Tengku Mahkota and the British Adviser were among the 10.000 who attended the Fun Fair organised bv the Islah School, Kota Bahru. in aid of the school building fund. Highlights were the kchaya quci-n and kronchong competitions. Wan Zain ah binti Wan Ali was adjudged81 words
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161 1951-03-20 4 Standard "Mall OfTCf PENANG, M«u_.— Abeul lon floating -tail of the Penan- Math lightermen, d«-< -khand*. cnm suddenly ureal nn strike about 7.36 t! The men march' Ito board's offices where w. re joined by other members of the floating stall and otl161 words
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Article17 1951-03-20 4 Bandits In Four States Pounded YESTERDAY'S I n were the Lincoln and I ers a tnd I17 words
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Advertisement246 1951-03-20 4 g.ft HERE'S NEWS v^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THAT GIVES .about the world's most wanted gift pen! The ne* Parker v. t^ a s a remarkable new Aero-metric Ink System and it'- WRITING PERFECTION gr ever el The Aero-m< ric Ink System is a wholly new, scientific rm'.hod i >\ drawing in, storing, safeguarding246 words
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320 1951-03-20 5 YOUTH CHARGED WITH ARSON Detective Saw Him Set Two Vehicles On Fire Standard Staff Reporter A C.I.D. detective, Ng Sell Geok, told the Singapore Assize Court judge, Mr. Justice Murray Buttrose and a special jury, yesterday, that he saw a young Malay set fire to two interlocked vehicles, a Municipal320 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-03-20 5 ard pni. i re. ,'V.'. V.' >:>; Bs of Shamrock" Dumber at tae r.'iv.A. ib Orchard Road, Singapore, yesterday are inese pupils gl the Francis School of Dancing, A. Agar C Holland J Mounter and s Mounter. Thr concert was ■ew m ud o: the St Andrew's Mission Hospital- StandardStandard - 49 words
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Article274 1951-03-20 5 Varsity Denies 'Spy System' Standard Staff Reporter \1 THORITH S of the I niversity o! Malaya yesterd.'N laughed away the fears «>i I niversit) students that the "tutorial supervision of students" introduced recently i- a "-;>> system* 1 designed lo pr\ into their prii ate li\ c*>. hi the scheme,274 words
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Article49 1951-03-20 5 Nine Charged With Gambling N I x E p< i »re charged r unbling in a public pla.-e 25, i Sim's Avenue Mar. I claimed I .> S-- day The case was postponed v case. C ng A d Lee Kong > each fined $20 I bl ise at Temple49 words
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59 1951-03-20 5 FOR BREAKING Into a garage and stea two batteries and a coil, a 23- year-old hawker. Koh How Ching was sentenced in the Singapore First District Court este to 15 months. ilis accomplice. Phuan Swee 3 v '24>. who admitted concealing the stolen batteries and59 words
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Article34 1951-03-20 5 TWO Chinese were each fined $10 by Mr. TE. Smith in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday when they pleaded guilty to trespassing in the Singapore Harbour Board at 1 a.m. yesterday.34 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-03-20 5 MORE THAN 175 students of the Singapore Institute of Commerce. Singapore held a picnic at Coney Island recently. Picnic shows the party at the Institute's premises in Middle Road, before leaving for the island.34 words
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256 1951-03-20 5 Patients Cheat KK Hospital Of $30,000 Standard StaiT Reporter KANDANG Kerbau Hospital Singapore's only Government run maternity hospital lost $30,000 between 1946-48, because discharged patients refused to pay their hills. This was disclosed by the Superintendent of the hospital, Dr. W. A. Balhetchet, who said it was due chiefly to256 words
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Article29 1951-03-20 5 S.T.C. Badge No. ***** has been found and is now with the Circulation Manager of The Singapore Standard. The owner is requested to contact this cOirc29 words
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Article109 1951-03-20 5 I. OH AH LENG was sent enced in the Singapore Thn District Court yesterday to 18 months rigorous imprisonment for stealing a bicycle. H sentence is to be followed by two years police supervision. He had three previous convictions. The complainant. Chua Hoe Chai,109 words
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Article43 1951-03-20 5 TWO Chines. Tan Chye Chin and Lim Ee Tim. pleaded guilty in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to being in possession of 2.090 dutiable cigarettes on Mar. 17. at Tanjong Rhu. Bail of $100 each was allowed, pending sentence.43 words
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Article26 1951-03-20 5 A HAWKER, Tan Gian Lee was lined $50 or owe month imprisonment, in the Singapore First District Court yestenlay for having opium smoking apparatus.26 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-03-20 5 photo. MR. AND MILS. Joseph Din;; Nguong Hing of Singapore who were married reeently. The bride was Miss Young Mnn Woon. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Young Men", Sek. while the bridegroom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ding Siong Luke. StandardStandard - 46 words
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Advertisement145 1951-03-20 5 NOTICES I nual Boa* Ra e Dinner and Ball of the Cambridge Society be held on March 28th at Ca] H Room, apply early to No. 1 j Bank Chambers. M< nbers $1 AUCTION SALE OF Yi'u.'l.U Singapore Properties I'O be held at our Salen i Prince Street Quay) On145 words
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Miscellaneous51 1951-03-20 5 rmm ZT7. 77^~Z~c- j jHH I P Bro- use wives realize U f its tmeir duty to asktheic J "I""" #M V. VES ARE THE LGO*r---J ||g f T^y w E RE PUT On EARTH HUSBANDS WHAT THEV WANT < (C- V_ S.A. ErJ j V V T^,^^ANol 5 ><JC51 words
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Article749 1951-03-20 6 THE gutters of Katong will not be gushing with the blood oi spivs. There will be no long line of sleek limousines nosing their way out of Katong as the spivs and their hangers-on flee the di tricl in panic There will be no clang of steel749 words
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178 1951-03-20 6 W LONDON.— Goaded by the 2 need for an additional £10,--i 000.000 worth of traffic this < year to convert the business into a paying concern, the Government owned British Railways have started a new incentive scheme aimed at making every one oi th< ir 61178 words
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Article, Illustration26 1951-03-20 6 AIRVIE W 22 Sooner or later tlip tourist finds fii* way to Raffles Hotel which becomes base for his major operation* in tlw city of Singapore.26 words
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Article, Illustration717 1951-03-20 6 Seio' conquers apace Science "cures diseases m Science grows our ~food Science lightens our work a Science clothes, warms and houses us says A. J. P. Taylor This forthright Oxford Don tackles the question: "Will nature conquer mankind "YHE modern world, the world in which717 words
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272 1951-03-20 6 t have jusi r« 1 vour editorial page ol March 12 ti great interesl nd e mi and respe I which the tev .-napcr La Prensa, of Buenos Aires, enjoyed in the stern world. imnist Cassandra ep ted Peron dictatorship have suppi i ;ed all272 words
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Letter200 1951-03-20 6 Sir;— The Three Services have now made public that they are paying additional e.o.L. allowance to their civilian employees and thus coming into line with the Government, 5.H.8., and other good employer* drawing over sino is most shocki g, c side) ing that all conimodities have200 words
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Letter142 1951-03-20 6 Sir:— Your editorial of M;.r. 15, •Rule by Oligarchy" and Mil editorials relating to current political changes in Mal- aya are < iragi is foi maI much appreciated. We the citizens oi .Malaya do not w ml any, self-run < i e Politburo, or Puppet _v< Nothing142 words
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Letter199 1951-03-20 6 Sir: There have been a few letters in vour paper for and ag tins! Mr. M. P. D. Nair. but although there were certain facts that were definitely against Mr. Nair, there was nothing concrete for him. At the rate he is going. I doubt199 words
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277 1951-03-20 6 RONALD BEDFORD - How Cruel Can You Be To An Octopus RONALD BEDFORD a very mmmm experiment Et FISHERMAN a longi to BALham 7 I "The octopu an he will say man at the other end of the wire. And dark-haired EN Crisp, a twenty-nine-y< 1 .ondon aq in his dark green 30cwt.277 words
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Article16 1951-03-20 6 Review of Views T 38th HUGHTIS I includ, j Fur Briti j J rr. 'm m-16 words
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Article131 1951-03-20 6 London Shopkeepers who display their goods openly are partly to blame for thieving children, says Britain's National Union of Teachers. "'lt puts temptation in the child's way", the Union claims. Teacher MLP.'s have been asked to raise the question In the House ol Commons. A Union official131 words
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Advertisement13 1951-03-20 6 131 Si il yjl^^ Wmm IMPORTERS LEYTE TRADERS LIMITED C3A. ROBINSON ROAD«SINCAPORF.*TFI s?™»13 words
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Advertisement19 1951-03-20 6 e carrj good CINE CAMZL. PROJECTORS is mui X L6min SINGAPORE PHOTO C 37-.^) HIGH STKII I. SINGAPORE g19 words
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235 1951-03-20 7 LONDON, Mar. 1*) (AP) London press reports htt martial law had bwn proclaimed iit Communist VlbanU to tfttk widespread revolt against the Soviet a telKlC regime of Premier Enver lloxha. Daily Herald said Hoxha had issued an emerree calling for suppression within 10 days235 words
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Article55 1951-03-20 7 N Mar. 19 was reported, to the United States it troops to the tern Europe if provided she gets ns officials sal >. as given by ign Offi i Stanton nd Spam ta Its with ,-t--nt conditions e any the I 's am states S55 words
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Article122 1951-03-20 7 CANBERRA, Mir 19 (UP)— ernor-Gi -i > Wil iam J. McK< gned the probation di I vin g both stralian Par- ne, the Execu- live Council authorized the issuance of writs for a new genei al e ection on April 28. The double dissolution had been122 words
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335 1951-03-20 7 UK Re vea ls Streng th Of Red China, Soviet A rmed Forces LONDON. Mar. 19 (Reuter) The British War Office has issued details of the Chinese (Peoples Republic) and Russian armed forces, iiiviiiir their overall strength as over 8,000,000 nirn. I I Vccordine lo these details, the Russian forces,335 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-03-20 7 Yo,Yo,Yo-And A Nice Cup Of Tea! r liounj BandyiTs >>n tiu- u.t,i»n lasl week vbea Um ex--i.-. m flwrtmnlil .1 o\.r to tht' \.i\ v u I). ■nporC has Im -a no inns: sailors hmm le ase torpedo lain hip wi>. r.n.innd liuhril Bi um li ihimtoola, I k I'Mirrorpic - 54 words
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Article225 1951-03-20 7 50,000 To Go On Strike NEW YORK. Mar. tn (UP) —An April strike of 50,000 ClO shipyard workers on all coa was' threatened tonight in a protest against Government wage controls. President John J. Grogan of the Industrial Union of the; Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America said the nationwide225 words
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Article57 1951-03-20 7 France Can 't Be Host To UN THE French Government nas told the United Nations that "it cannot afford to be host to the sixth General Assembly in t autumn, unless the United N tions shares substantially" the C M. Francis Lacoste. acl y, r -fd Nations delegate, has v.57 words
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Article53 1951-03-20 7 _> The Aga Khan, has retun ed to Paris from a long tour of the Middle and Far East. He. said he would stay on the Riviera until time for the Derby in England, on May 30 and go to the I States in about June or July ior jA.P - 53 words
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Article30 1951-03-20 7 T-. [ted SI tes military rail i service aci oss the Soviet zone ot Germany returned to nor.:': ye --dav following a R 'imposed curtailment of three] trains.- u pUP - 30 words
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Article34 1951-03-20 7 American Ambassador George Mien said that Yugoslavia will fiercely "fight against any aggressive attack." He said the Yugoslav people were not Jittery" in spite of the imminent danger they face from Communist Russia.- U.P.U.P - 34 words
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Article36 1951-03-20 7 Mr George Dawson. London Financier named by an American Congressional committee as "ringleader" in sales oi surplus American war stores in Europe, has denied allegations that he had mane a profit of over vino noo.OUO.- RenterReuter - 36 words
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Article39 1951-03-20 7 Communist infiltration has >een discovered in both the Calrutta Dock Workers Union id :he Calcutta Seamen's U on, transport minister K. Santhanam Lold a questioner in Parliament. The labour groups are under Socialist leadership at the present time.- A.PA.P - 39 words
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Article43 1951-03-20 7 The Indian government's standing finance committee has sanctioned expenditure to reorganise and expand the Indian mission in Germany with a view to the future exchange of ministers. It also sanctioned funds to revere the Indian publicity oris ition in tiie Peking embassy A.P.A.P - 43 words
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Article50 1951-03-20 7 Sean Macßride, Irish External Affairs Minister, urged the United Suites to use its influence tc get Britain to end the partition of Ireland. Macßride, returning to Washington from a whirlwind visit to Philadelphia. said he hopes Congress will adopt pending resolutions attacking continued British rule in six Irisl counties.— U.PU.P - 50 words
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Article58 1951-03-20 7 Fifth Air Force warplanes killed or wounded approximately 9.U00 Communist troops in the three weeks ending Saturday Major General Earle E. Par- is idge said yesterday as A planes resumed their roundclock offensive in clear wea He added that 20 enemy tanks were destroyed and 28 damaged during the periodAP - 58 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-03-20 7 photo. NEW FRENCH TANK lOR PARATROOPS Ptoaghiai: through the mud of the Trench army proving grounds .;t Bourges, is the new one-ton tank-like in ehi« cle designed let parachute drops- A.P.A.P - 31 words
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Article144 1951-03-20 7 FRANKFURT, Mar. )'r (A.P.)— The Russians packed nearly 10 Red Army divisions into the strata gic province of Carpatho-Ukraine which could participate in a Cominform invasion of Yugosl iv Stalin ord it. Hungarian refugee sources reported yesterday. Carpal Ukraine Ruthei befoi I it to the144 words
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Article116 1951-03-20 7 EIGHTH ARMY IN KOREA Mar. 19 (Reuter-AAP) O munist action and advan< season will no doubt bring new and even greater < :.a < nges to the l'nited Nations forces in Korea. Bth Army Commander Lieutenant General Mattl i B. Ridgway said in a message to116 words
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104 1951-03-20 7 Kashmiris Protest Against UN Resolution SRIN S ilar. 19: I processions woun I through 1 to proti Ames tion on 1 mir now ce the S rity Council. Dome tori d placards whi'M read: imperii Uc to decide aur own I rhe processions, oi imir nati ace s i in104 words
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Article50 1951-03-20 7 IRAN 'ON VERGE OF REVOLT TEHERAN A government within national! deputy told Reuter th H Pei was -on the turn". A erisis v. .1 failure of P a bill increasing bill, which the late Prime era! A R < ssinated. numb* e ace "T holid; rhe whir cial cine oi50 words
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Advertisement40 1951-03-20 7 STERA@MEAL COMPLETE ORGANIC FERTILISERS MALAYAN FERTILISERS LIMITED -'^mmmmmmommmmmmmsaaaammammammmm w^^^^m^^m-— mm mm^~ t PH&IF Mtd Ccw^ t .-^Cfctolf'^-. THROUGHOUT MAUAYA AND rj TO SARAWAK. NORTH BORNEO. H i/> ND ONES.A. THAILAND. BURMA, N .-La, MA AND INDOCHINA. $*m^MALAYAN MIDWAYS AlKmWmHi- 940 words
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Advertisement133 1951-03-20 7 IRAQ TO NATIONALIZE OIL? BAGHDAD Mar. 10 (Reuter)— lraqi Primp Minister Nani \s Said was asked by the Deputy Leader of the Iraqi Istiqlal P^rty Whether in view of the "courageous step" taken by Persis the Iraqi Government was thinking of nationalizing of Parliament and Deputy leader of the Istiqlal133 words
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Advertisement43 1951-03-20 7 --J4&4^oi>cU--jj DIAGON BINOCULARS 0 Op^*^iS $180.00 D 0 LIGHT WEIGHT MODEL. Q 0 COMPLETE IN g 0 -4+eMd(AdA-- LEATHER CASE 6 fi binoculars WITH STRAPS 0 0 WITH PORRO PRISMS 0 ....THE OLD RELIARLE ft p a 0 0 PRISMS GLASS WITH ROBINSONS43 words
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143 1951-03-20 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE MALAYAN tin price received its first setback, dropping by $10.12£ to $586,871 per picul yesterday, after six days of continuous improvement* in quotations from $541.75 to 8597 on Saturday. The decline in price yes's terday143 words
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74 1951-03-20 8 INGTON, Mar. IS \P> Tin has become a according to the National Geographic gJ 4 mieh beeaase of its present price, hut tn ic{ int of ii- uiany u>es n B€ the Cinderella metal of modern life. t r x s n reviewing74 words
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190 1951-03-20 8 Sl ii I ii*«l *»t all orrespondenl 1»[ >\M,. ar. I**. Un circles here continue to alia, k the I nilcd __*tatea for Her move to force \**>rl«l allocation and price control which, tbcj predict, is ■loomed lo fail ire unless Britain190 words
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Article30 1951-03-20 8 HONGKONG, Mar. 19 (UP C |uotations on the H ing ey exchai.^e market t.>--»w: HKS6.O3 per US$l HKS6.OB LTSSI for K515.40 per sterling, and per tael of gold.30 words
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Article120 1951-03-20 8 THK U.S. Agriculture Department estimates that the Fee- ation of Malava will harvest aboul [,300,000,000 lbs. in 1951 compared with 1,514,000,000 lbs. harvested last year. Other Asian rice pi (duction .--."Kites (last year's output in ;ets) are: Japan to produce 26.4G3 million ib. (25.722 million lb.);AP - 120 words
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185 1951-03-20 8 Standard Staff Reporter SAGGING tendency developed in the Singapore rubber market yesterday \*itli prices fluctuating more or l«'>> around Saturday's closing levels. Opening around ihe 52.17 per lb. mark for first grade April shipment, quotations slipped to 52.1 1 on up-country selling. Support185 words
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Article56 1951-03-20 8 TF.X non-Communist u I ies t in HV V I il 2 to set up an i:.--1 committee to allocate a p_. uc tion of wool. the sixth to ibute scarce witl have as mem- Belgium. France. S\ Germany. Italy, Ni S Africa." United lorn,A.P - 56 words
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Article49 1951-03-20 8 Tin Allocation To Be Larger WASHINGTON, Mar. 19 (API Tl e National Production Aul _oritj has announced comp ication of pi^ tin among domestic u^er*-; beginning May 1. The U S Government announcemei said the allocation Renly would give users rtfore tin than they got in February and March.49 words
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Article20 1951-03-20 8 "COMMUNISM onlv flourishes en e is hunger and eco- according to U.S. Under-Secret >1 Argiculture Clarence J. McCormick.20 words
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Article31 1951-03-20 8 NF.W DPI. MI. Mar. 15 (AP)— > More than 45.000,000 people are undei statutory rationing and nearly 80,000,000 others under informal rationing, representing 35 per cent, ot the Indian population.31 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-03-20 8 photo. Affectionately called "Lucky Kedoe" by her officers "Kl crew because of her many wartime escapes from Zazi L- bo ats and German planes, the oldest motorship of the Ko\al Ocean Line of ships Kedoe has brought more camfor Singapore. The ship, built in 1921. is seen here lying alongsideStandard - 53 words
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196 1951-03-20 8 UK Still Keeps Aloof PARIS, Mar. I > (UP) Six Western European nations have agreed to pool their U554,000,000,000-a--year coal and Bteel resources in the most daring economic experimenl ever launched on the continent of Europe* France, Western Germany i\- Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg196 words
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406 1951-03-20 8 By CHICHAEL CONNORS, Standard Special Correspondent [NSECI KITY of land tenun the main fear of squatters al presenl would be removed bv giving re-settled squatters some form of Lease on tinnew holdings which would be offered to them as and when they are406 words
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Article39 1951-03-20 8 I LED to defence tion, tiie UJS out 12 per cent mon January and February tne same months in Ift! Steel ftlaga -me. T•• months a 16.60 Product m Febi u reached 7.762.000 I A.PA.P - 39 words
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Article58 1951-03-20 8 ADOPTION of n world-wide ba .is of uniform regulations for transportation of dangerous goods, reduction and simplification of passport ar.d frontier formalities, and an international system of road signs and signals, are among the problems to be considered by the Transport and Communications Commission oi the U.N. Economic58 words
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155 1951-03-20 8 Standard Staff Reporter DATES, which are sai I to posse.-, the highest calorific value a\iou£ foods, wil! be availabh to Malaya:,- in bigger quantities and al reduced prices if the object of the Iraqi trade delegate, Mr. Salman Jwaideh, to foster better trade relationship155 words
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Article71 1951-03-20 8 r.S. imports topped the US$l,OOO million mark in Jan- uary for the first time in history. Imports also exceeded exports for the third time bince June. 1937. Increased purchases of rubber. jute. wool, coffee and sug ir helped raise the import total to U551,022 million71 words
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Article123 1951-03-20 8 Standard Stall Reporter THE Ph- tDUCE Singapore was generally q yeste; »nly small busiCopra was a comparatively steadier mai I buyer* Ing from Satu per -picul. There were mQfe local inquiries for copra. bur sellers held off. c conut oil i is ghtly ea buyers123 words
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Article54 1951-03-20 8 WASHINGTON. Mar 19 (UP)— I The Econ mlc Administration, in J rep rting that Western Europe i industrial production hit new postwar peaks in the final qu I ier of 1950, warned that defence mobilisation in the Marsi Plan countries would suffer u .raw material shortages and54 words
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169 1951-03-20 8 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Mon. The Malayan share market opened the week on a quiet note' with prices remaining at about the same levels as those prevailing last week. However, small improvements were recorded in a lew issues in all sections of the market.169 words
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231 1951-03-20 8 Spu rt In War Clai ms Pay men ts: $22. 5 Mi1, Disbursed In Feb. Standard Staff Reporter A SPIRT in payments made out of tin* War M,, February lias been announced by tbe Malaya War Dauiagc I im Kuala Lumpur. Tbe Standard is informed that payments $34,000,000 up to231 words
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320 1951-03-20 8 Australia Can Supply Modern Pine-Canning Machine? To Malaya Standard "Mall Reporter AUSTRALIA has the neccsoati machines lo enable Malaya to streamline her pineapple canneries t<» bring th« in up to the most modern standards and she iprepared i accept orders t<tr complete plant* equipped wtili mechanical fruit-cutting, canning and packing320 words
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Article61 1951-03-20 8 Berkeleys Now Come In Tins Standard >;ut_ i:. parter I TO i i IMPLY «ril _.M' I I Bert tribut j In annuunc M Distrl the tinly for the I supply and who pi been forced to buv ber of packets oi U I I Also he i ud. it61 words
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Article29 1951-03-20 8 Chinese Miners MustWait da PEN A told I tk i■ tin miner* d y d WU I isked aid be told call? that ii I ii a r uld29 words
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Article62 1951-03-20 8 COMMODITY PRICES rub: Thc m; I Har. I'* pei lie No 1 K.S.S S I <i B ii No i: easier. KIMn M i n d a per 1 Ith Boasi rms rm S!N< IPORK The p Dm I 8 12 on M. SCSS I H v „t l nu62 words
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Advertisement102 1951-03-20 8 PUBLIC AUCTION SALE OF HARP LOT A ml. "LIN Cruiser, wit LOT B. s.y. "BARB LLI I LOT C. sy. -LIBERTAS 1 ship, with rr LOT D. m I. "B A well i Launch with twin Ex ent condition thr LOT E. A 24* C ka I i er, but102 words
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Article, Illustration267 1951-03-20 9 \Sees 235 From HK Landed Standard Shipping Correspondent DRESSED in an open- neck shirt, a pair of shorts and 9 coat, the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson paid a visit to the Immigration Depot at East Wharf yesterday morning. He was met bv Air. S. E. King,Standard - 267 words
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Article60 1951-03-20 9 TAIPEI. Mar. 19 (AP) The tral Daily News, mouthpiece the Kuomintang, Chiang Kai- Nationalist Party, alleged thousands of tons of rubber tyres, textiles and other supplies were shipped to Red Bombay last month. It also alleged more 1 000 tons of supplies, including j60 words
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Article, Illustration278 1951-03-20 9 Standard Shipping Reporter s THF 3,405-TON Hoi Houw, which wa.«* intercepted < by a Nationalist destroyer while trying to run the blockade to the Communis! China port of Tsingtao last month, returned to Singapore yesterday. Captain Arne Fjeldhtim, 47--vear-old master of the vessel, told The278 words
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113 1951-03-20 9 Standard Shipping Reporter 1 HREE motor launches, two I sailing yachts, the hulk of an- other motor launch and a chronometer are to be aucI tioned by Messrs. Barretto Shipping and Trading Com- pany Ltd. at Tanjong Rhu on Thursday. The launches are the113 words
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Article66 1951-03-20 9 THE third Japanese freighter to unload a cargo from Japan in Singapore after the war will arrive here towards the end of the month. She is the Tatsuwa Maru. The vessel will also bo the first postwar Japanese ship .o call at Port Swettenham, for after66 words
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Advertisement559 1951-03-20 9 J f air arrivals] Y Yrr^:? and DEPARTURES > jA \W\\ Arrivals AIR Cl VI ON from Colombo 6 .i ni. K.LAI. Iron Amsterdam i 3fl p.m. QEA BOAC from Sydnej I 15 Pm. C.P A. fr..m R.i ns kok t :i» P m MALAYAN AIRWAYS from huihing 4.10 p.m.559 words
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Advertisement279 1951-03-20 9 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said. Rott erdam and Amsterdam. S'pore P. S'ham Penang MODJOKERTO 22 25 March 27 March SARANGAN 19 20 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD Shipping Department Tel: 5071 Ext. lit 10 m^mammmmmmmmmm^mmmem^^mmmmmmmmmmK^Bmm^mm^mmemmmmmmmmtmtmmmmii^^m^mmmiHmmmmmi^ jj HEAP ENG MOH SS CO., LTD. j (Red279 words
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Advertisement729 1951-03-20 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANOINAVIA UK CONIIMt* 1 Jr Vt/Muiia < '•pore. I' him P.n._n». KM.K N .AAS tor SalgOD Ban^ikt k J u l Bangkok 23-25 Mar. Port k be v s Kohaina M-9T Ibtr RV •1!Vp1, A h 4 !j ;r Ban!:t k a-* Apr s. Apr. r, w -S?^?si^'729 words
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Article820 1951-03-20 10 With Our Readers May 1 recommend a v"} tirst-rate movie to Upcountry tans who like a hardhitting, intelligent story? Its "Frightened City" which had an all-too-briet run in S«"£»--pur <.. Vrs. etc. SINGAPORE lAN (S'pore). You're dead right. We share non r view that this is an820 words
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Article, Illustration352 1951-03-20 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY Presented by •li The famous hunter Allan Quartermain Is persuaded to take on the most dangerous African safari of his career for the sake of the money he needs for his motherless son in England Young and beautiful Elizabeth Curtis, accompanied by her brother. John Goode.352 words
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Advertisement31 1951-03-20 10 i M IRETTI VIOKI "DOMINO." i ME v >- OOLEK -Ml r. and (.odd IG \RI 1 11. VAI I E I B\K I HOI OMI ISZ l 1 1> SING VPORI31 words
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Advertisement159 1951-03-20 10 SOMETHING mcAUY -"■■■'^ftrnVf > i^V-ll'lEl AmW _B a sour? I For The First Time Ever In Sm A K«al [ce-§katiog Rink i >< A I till Two-Hour fce-Skatiag H> x Tweoty-Four Nani iirm- <: Cast Of Inlcrnali vnall Fame \----W ■NUr^^HjF wl^mW \\.\\mJS -\------V-\w* fe _W_f W Jt2_l^' > *__f159 words
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Article, Illustration837 1951-03-20 11 For the Discophile REVIEWS of \ew Ki-:c:oKm_\<;s SCHUMANN. Etudes Symphonlques, Op. l:. Vogel als Prophet, Op. 82 No. Irom "Waldscenen." Moura Lympany (piano). H.M.V. C7BlH— 2l. Schumann seems to have been early attracted to the variation form, in writing for which he shows an originality and independence of mind equalled837 words
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849 1951-03-20 11 BILL WEBB JONES - BILL WEBB JONES By 111l rHINC HMV B *****— (Phil Hari is a Orchestra THE rHING Columbia DB 2105 Phil Morrow a Orchestra). IMI. THING Parlophone H 3353 dive Smith Brothers). Periodica liv a crazy tune with crazy words comes along and sweeps over849 words
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Article279 1951-03-20 12 Badminton Topics Salf y £m? the vi :l- i at P i Sun--0 ed and j mg ano ition. la t ie xam I :t! i..' P- s diatriiNitrd Ike bra ice Um Honor n Beereti: v ai fee Part] Mr. 1.. J. 4 »ho was Sta»mrV ...d Ma s279 words
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90 1951-03-20 12 HK A THLETE BREAKS US 10-MILE RECORD M >\Tt BELLO, ('alifornra **lar. 19 (I —Lau Wen Nea ol* U nth China Athl< tic Cil 1 "r ait Kong established I I Pacific c last ret o" 1 iv in the third am.: i Moate Bello goad ran. seconds, peeling more90 words
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Article266 1951-03-20 12 CHRISTCHURCH, Mar. 19. England with nine tickets in hand were 354 runs behind New Zealand on the first innings at the close of play on the second day of the first Test match here. New Zealand deelared with 117 ior 8 on thc board266 words
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Article172 1951-03-20 12 :,t'w Zealand 1st innings Sutcliffe b Statham 116 Scolt b Bailey 16 Reid b Wright 50 Wallace c Brown b Bedsei 66 H tdlee c Brown b Bailey 50 M -Gibbon lbw b Wright 4 M M-ney st Evaixs b Tattersall 39 Burtt b Brown 42 RIoir not out172 words
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Article, Illustration88 1951-03-20 12 picture. The jostle for the favoured inside position is about to start as the fastest girls on two legs in North London hunch up and roll into a hend at nearly °-Q miles an hour during their weekly roller race. The girls. aged between sixteen andDaily Mirror - 88 words
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85 1951-03-20 12 PENANG, Mon. Penangs tri the Victoria G s the I thing to a fias ci owd, and th< gam rt twei ty minu- the s ected all. At r> -1 1 p.m. the field <. P.F.A c to lun searc iyers, finally at sl85 words
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Article80 1951-03-20 12 lay -Five players eir debut far Perak li 'ate cricket match P. ag at the Ipoh P the Easter H 23, 24. and 23. five rew men are A. J. Crossley. R. Hiscock, Singh and Santokh Singh. E r Taiping will captain the team ich is80 words
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Article89 1951-03-20 12 H r fRS plas two soccer >■<. T (-morrow CYMA (PM) in a S \V.\ Division i!!A game on the CYMA ground and on Thursday they opp sec in a friendly tie Padang. The team to represent th. Hotspurs at both the games will be selected from the89 words
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521 1951-03-20 12 Sitsviny XitO's Mf/ "Tinti* Vest 9 NEWCOMER who has > with Abernant. 'Ov. Rustom Mahal) brilliant sprinter in En^tand during 1 94 H 1930 seaoe making his debut on tire second da' 's races of the Perak Turf dub "Derby"' meet- ib- is fne Potentate, a521 words
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299 1951-03-20 12 A NEW Singapore boxing promoter has entered the field. is Mr. K. Darby, a Chinese businessman. The open air arena al the Greal <>ri<i amusenienl park. scene of man} a big fighl in the past, ha> been nninl I>\ tin- newcomer, whose tentative299 words
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444 1951-03-20 12 i'oltMtfi Crichet HevieavetE By k OVER POINT' A BOLD declaration f«>r the Indiana shipper Lall Sir_L_.li againsl lasl year's Singapore Crickel Association champions, 1 1 1 Singapore Recreation Club, highLighted a weekend of hard knocks and < !«_-r finishes in the opening games444 words
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Article78 1951-03-20 12 SEREMBAN, Mon Veteran Negri Sembilan and Malay S:.. fcricketer, KJ. Dionysius struck m in a cricket match in Seremban on Sunday when the Negri Sembilan Club drew with the Sungei Ujong Club. Dionysius captured seve n wickets for- 32 runs. The Negri Sembilan ('lab batted first and78 words
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Article206 1951-03-20 12 OLLIE DAVIES - TRACK FORM OLLIE DAVIES By MINSTREL B< y (J. Donnelly) returned the best time, when horse- snt out for fast work a* Ipoh yesterday iii g w going v goo I. He took 38.2 Springbok (Charles) had the edge over Ondiae Garrard .it the ind <>t hall mile in 5,206 words
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Article42 1951-03-20 12 KAJANG M The K Public Works Depa I r.i I Sports Club will send a team to cipate in 11 items at the Selangor P.W.D. Athletic Sports which will be held at Kuala Lumpur on March 2:: a id 2542 words
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186 1951-03-20 12 A HANDFI I. of supported saw a glul of goals at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when Kota Raja trounced lamil Brotherhood team seven-nil in a senior SAFA league game. ,i,^, w n'—«~^— After registering six goals in the first half, Rajas eased up.186 words
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Article61 1951-03-20 12 PENANG, Mon.— The Penang I Chinese Swimming Club will bell sending a team to take part in i thc official opening of the Singa- pore Chinese Swimming Club on Saturday. Tiie team will com- j prise on two men and two wo- I men and tney61 words
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Article279 1951-03-20 12 KATONG Sajarah footba' team scored a convincing win over the Star Soccerites Sport Club by three goals to when they met in a SAFA division 2 fixture at Geylang Stadium, Singapore yesterday Star Soccerites made the Kat mg Sajarah team fight I hard for their victory.279 words
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Article42 1951-03-20 12 NEW YORK. Mar 19 'AP' GI L Doddi m r trade known as tne "Flying I left for London bv air on a six-v.c around tne world. is d ie to s; Lond the M m: J42 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous53 1951-03-20 12 TIDES Wm TIME^XJ \\\22.\ 'wr: :■< 1 resorts in M lODAY: AM I'M Sing ipore s.::i 10^3 Mala., i 12.35 1 5.47 I'ort Dick ,n ILlfi 1 1 28 I'ari S'ham Jj26 LO4 Penang 11.41 11.26 rtIMOSatOV sin ppore 9-28 10.46 Malacca LU Port Di« kson 1 1 "> i'ort53 words
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