Singapore Standard, 21 March 1951
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Title Section20 1951-03-21 1 hgfhghgfhfg Singapore Standard SBL Pf ~m _S VOL 1 NO. 254 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS20 words
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529 1951-03-21 1 Standard Staff Reporter \yW\ iban 600 wwkcia of the National Carbon era) '■■> Mi 9\ milr stone, Bukit Timah Road, i;.<.n\ went on a one-day strike yesterday, over the ..al o( three workers l>\ the management for uthoiised absence* Repre entatives of the au529 words
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Article, Illustration95 1951-03-21 1 January Trade In Hk Highest Ever Recorded They Will Strike If Demands Not Met |Re United g > H< ng.:y 1951 bluest I in the n I day. rade was thai in reases Lc rease in Is tk in <es." kt ex Porture Fied in Dec i i I products.Standard - 95 words
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Article151 1951-03-21 1 Jakarta Premier To Resign JAKARTA. Mar. 110 (AP) Premier Mohammed Natsir ol Indonesia will offer to resign today following a Cabinet crisis precipitated when one of the coalition parties withdrew two Ministers. After ;i four-hour C ibinet meeting, Natsir wont to the Presidential palace where he talked with D: S151 words
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88 1951-03-21 1 A dm. Russell Returns From Visit To Korea Standard Stall Reporter VICE-ADMIRAL the Hon. Sir Guy Russell, C-in-C Far East Station, returned to Singapore yesterday by BOAC trom Hongkong, from a trap to Korea where c visited the Royal Naval Units. Admiral Russell visited Inchon In Korea in the cruiser88 words
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Article49 1951-03-21 1 WASH I NOT ON. Mar. 20: (Reuter)— The United States Atomic Energy Commission said today that a major project "is being carried out" at the testing ground at Eniwetok atoll in the Paciiic. The announcement was taKen to indicate that tests were being conducted.49 words
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110 1951-03-21 1 TEHERAN. Mar. iO— LP) Martial law was decreed in Iran last night by Shah Mohammed Re /a Pablevi following the attempted as i sassination o f a Cabinet Minister i n a controversy over nationalization of the country's oil fields. Th e fanatical110 words
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Article86 1951-03-21 1 RANGOON'. Mar. 20 (Reuter)— Eighteen opposition Members oi Burma's Parliament left Parlia ment House at 1700 hours today ending their 26-hour stay-in strike in protest against alleged -curtailment" of Parliamentary privileges. Large crowds, mostly workers cheered them and presented bouquets as they emerged. U Aung Than,86 words
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96 1951-03-21 1 LONDON. Mar. 20 (Reuter)— A petition bearing li.*UiOO signatures protesting against Britain's meagre meat ration eight pence worth a week was delivered to the Hoase of Commons today. It came in four large box=-s bearing the slogan "take meat out of politics." The petition,96 words
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Article196 1951-03-21 1 1 PARIS. Ma-. 20: (Reuter)— Trie French Government took l emergency measures today to resume suburban tram and gas I and electricity services in .strike-bound Paris. A special Cabinet meeting, presided over by President Vincent Aurio) a tew hours before his departure tor the196 words
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184 1951-03-21 1 THE Air Officer Commanding the RAF in Malaya. Air ViceMarshal R.S. Blucke, flew as second pilot yesterday in the j leading aircraft of a formation lof Lincolns which attacked i bandit targets in Negri Sembilan. 1 according to an official release last night184 words
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67 1951-03-21 1 PARIS. Mar. 20 (AP)—President Vincent Aurio] starts today for a 11-day visit to the United Sates and Canada, during which trip he may make •'•i' l speeches none on politics and preside a* 18 official meals. Tlie 66-year-old President, a veteran politician from the67 words
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Article, Illustration168 1951-03-21 1 Standard Staff Reporter TWO labourers of the Alexander Sewerage Disposal Works yesterday captured alive a 121 foot python. The python was writhing a few feet from a Malay gra^s cutter at work along thc penmeter fencing of the vicinity, when it was first sighted. Caught168 words
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296 1951-03-21 1 Anglo American Talks On 38 th Crossing Opened LONDON, Mar. 20. (UP) American and British ofiieiaK were conferring on whether Lt. -General Matthew Ridgway'fi troops in Korea should eross the 38th Parallel in force, a British Government spokesman said todav. A Foreign Office spokesman declined to say whether any decisions296 words
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Article, Illustration190 1951-03-21 1 Nationalists' Position In LUN Stronger Tsiang Says TAIPEI. FORMOSA. Ifai 20 (AP)— Nationalist Chinas chiet delegate to the United Nations, T. F. Tsiang. said today the Nationalist position in the United Nations is much stronger than it was a vear ago. But he cautioned that it is still, in clanger.190 words
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Article207 1951-03-21 1 PARIS. Mar. 20 (Renter) Can. D*_«lit I). Fincnbanrr, Supreme Commaiuler Vfartern European Defence, to<la> named Field Mar>hal isoount Monto••omrry a«* hi* l)eput>. Other high appointments announced from (h Eisenhower's Paris headquarters were: Air Chii f Marshal Sir Hugh Saunders RA F at pitsent Commander-i-Forces207 words
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55 1951-03-21 1 GLASGOW. Scotland. Hai 2n (UP) Tit roe y u were brought to Glasg police headquarters a t dav and questioned at* the missing Coronation S" stolen from Westminster Abbey in London on Chi i ng. Chief [l pi UN I' Grath of Scotland Yard55 words
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Advertisement73 1951-03-21 1 gem ling t S.RH.dcSILVA 45 HiQH STBftT. S'NCi*eO«t. J f\UALA LoM»t«. .POH. MR Misters Drp^ccrMT KuKlranl LANGLEY ENGLAND SPECIALISTS IN AI I tydcc r\c LL i Trtb Ur FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT POL\aBLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 34 Gallon D.M. "Foamite" Engina 10 Gallon "Foamite" Engine 2 Go'lcn "Foamite" Dual Seal Extinguisher 273 words
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361 1951-03-21 2 SIX EX-MALAYANS IN RED DELEGATION Tan Kah Kee Is Member Of Selection Committee Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Chinese leader, Mr. Tan Kali Kee, is a member of Reel China's 29-maii committee which intend to send a 17-maii delegation "to investigate persecuted Chinese in Malaya". This is indicated by cables361 words
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Article, Illustration260 1951-03-21 2 standard Stall Reporter IWELYE finalists of the Singapore Junior Chamber ot Commerce's "Meal Working (iirl" contest "ill he selected b\ a pantl ol judges at a tra part\ to bv hi Id at Baffles Hotel on Saturdav Mar. 31 at 4 p.m. Tlie260 words
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Article70 1951-03-21 2 THERE Is 8 g to be a be' een Democratic S and V Lei C tnmunism, deelare D Ram I nd "rated Province a talk > S at 1 e Indian Cong ess y- Democrat Socialism he said »1 S >cia] Dem <. »cy. D«70 words
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Article, Illustration229 1951-03-21 2 Standard Woman Reporter MANY OI Singapore's expectant women, who go to the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital for ante-natal consultation. complain of having to wait for a lons time before being attended to. They say that sometimes after waiting half a day theyStandard - 229 words
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132 1951-03-21 2 Nair Tells Of 'Plot To Disrupt A CSV MR. M. P. I). NAIR, newly elected president of iW \rm\ < i\il Service Union, Singapore, claims to have brought to light a plot to <li>rtipt by unconstitutional means the solidarity and activities of the A.C.S.I He made this Jclaim in a132 words
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Article71 1951-03-21 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOLLOWING promotions In the Malayan Nursing Service have been announced Miss E.M. Hill, M itron, Grade I. promoted to Principal .Matron. Singapore. Miss E.M. Francis and Miss B. M. Aimer. Grade II matrons, to G: 'fie I. matrons. The following Nursing Sisters to Matrons,71 words
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Article105 1951-03-21 2 standard Staff Reporter THE A.RMY Civil Service Union ot Sum;:;' ire has :.>ked the Army aul inties I i ithhold payment ot the increase in cost of' living allowance rece tly sanctioned for all civilian employees receiving basic salaries above $100 a month. This is105 words
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Article78 1951-03-21 2 THE Pi e essive Party of Singapoi e will hold a public meeting at Fai er Park band stand on Saturday, at 5.30 p.m. Mr. C. C. Tan. Progressive Party President, will preside. Five speakers, who will talk in English, Tamil. Mala} and Malay, are Mr. Thio78 words
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Article31 1951-03-21 2 Standard Staff Reporter CAPTAIN L. R. Ambrose, Singapore Manager for Qantas Empire Airways returned yesterday by air from a visit to BOAC managers in India and i Pakistan.31 words
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377 1951-03-21 2 Standard Stall Reporter THKRK IS a shortage of medical officers at the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital^ Dr. Balhetchet., Medical Superintendent of the Hospital, lold Tbe Standard yesterday. He was replying to complaints of delay in attending to ante-natal and post-natal patients at the hospital.377 words
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Article96 1951-03-21 2 BACK TO SURGERY DR. \V. A. Balhetcbet, on:- of Malaya's hading surgeons who temporarily discontinued surgical work owing t > health reasons announced yesterday that h" "might be groin*, back to surgery* 1 oner again. Dr. Balhetchet. is bow doing administrative work at the Kandm Kerbau Maternity Hospital as Medical96 words
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Article183 1951-03-21 2 Municipal News Standard Siafl Reporter RESIDENTS in the «-iiy i.ml the rural mrrm* <•! Singapore are warned thai water ii'.u\ be n >!rn (luring tiu* next fen days and are advised to store bowk supply. The connection of new 48-inch and 60-inch pipes to I183 words
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Article125 1951-03-21 2 Teachers To Hold Annual Meeting Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE T. chers 1 will Id its 1 i i annual e< era] meeting at the Ci !1. L". fe p.m. on Mar. :'>l. Am 4 the items in the agenda is one recom g pa^ honoraria ol $250 e »ch125 words
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Article95 1951-03-21 2 AN INQUEST was held in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday into the death of a 23--year-old railway .station porter, Mahammod Jai bin Aman. who was killed when a train ran over him and severed his legs. A soldier. C. Gormley, said when the train steamed into95 words
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Article36 1951-03-21 2 HOLDING that there was insufficient evidence in the case the Singapore Third District Judge Mr. H. L. Wrigglesworth yesterday acquitted Koh Yin Seng who was alleged to have put Tan Yong Siaii in fear oi36 words
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Article148 1951-03-21 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE EXISTING gap between thr »ork«i> anil thc Government nm»i be bridged* and bridged quick. >. if tlii— Colonj ito progress, sa'nl Dr. < J. I'a^lar. l*ro«:re*»i><' Part) candidate, contesting the Conned election lrom il.< Changi district at an «•!«•<•- tion148 words
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Article56 1951-03-21 2 My Duty To Serve Majid AN APPEAL by party b promises bu*. I presentative of public "As quarter luty 1 f the gi people n from ma i tral crimination and so stal is t the ent t 1 the C M Majid < resp :iMble gani ing 1 tenant.';56 words
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Article32 1951-03-21 2 n 'H?: FILM "Devils B will be scree ed ton T.: J ,O p.m. behind Street. Ti g B Ba i Cora I ganising I help ol the PR O.32 words
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Article27 1951-03-21 2 DOL BIN SAP VB tenced in th< District C years' rigorous rioting while being a nu-v an unlawful assembly a1 R I on Dec 127 words
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Article32 1951-03-21 2 MB LIM YEW H< CK Party Candid: I the K Ward, will hold an < Meetir. u it the R Iwa C,> Kampong Bahru Road, \^d:r.- a1 5. .J0 {i nt32 words
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Article31 1951-03-21 2 VRS LILIAN Fred Wj i tmson R<>.>d. w u failed to resist) tween Sept. last 1 t 11 year was fired SS Ihe Sinj pore First Distrid Court verierciav.31 words
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Miscellaneous104 1951-03-21 2 tEXCOOZEI ME,Y??-WHAT DO LISTEN AH MEANS OM,YOU MEAN FREAKS h f c > .-N THE r.. VO'MESSO' I YOU THINK I TO THAT <\AE.AI- < MADE OF CHEAP, OLD )OF COoPtEEI y TIM SUH-BUT/AM?— TAP ME.1 r GENERATOR, \> PEOPLE!—^ FASHIONED FLESH AN'D AND COME ~O ifGAHMA GAMMA rIS THAR104 words
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Article24 1951-03-21 3 Woman Is Sentenced To Death I llJ. IN EU So visited her to gle with him it was r vf:i on •ted to W24 words
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192 1951-03-21 3 Penang Green Buses To Resume Service In W eek 's Time; Ban Cut eriod of t«» nu,,,,!,,. (il i, ;ls r l Ll Nm Sen* Bm Company l,a. now been rr,lu,-e.| one mo/.5,. I>t>raUoll fo Phis was amnmncpil h v t| le Hmri-s*! i> i -'minimal 1 rr-iurn! Mr 1-1192 words
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Article100 1951-03-21 3 Standard Staff Reporter JC>HORE BAHRU, Tues. A v ;u Le< San, oi Johore a ru, who attempted to exv from a rubber tapputting h .1 ha fear oi was convicted and to 11 months 1 ri--1 3 imprisonment in the "s Court today. On e morning100 words
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Article, Illustration16 1951-03-21 3 gdfgfdg\ h MM and I n^.tpoi and i; tion I>r ••(i after MTrslej Klans S.J. LimS.J. Lim - 16 words
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Article22 1951-03-21 3 KLUANG, Tues. A bus lri\ er. Tan K.. Wong, was 5 or ten an pass gers in ex< ess.22 words
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118 1951-03-21 3 La bourer A lieges Torture By Police Standard < urredpondeni \IA 1J HPI K. 1..,-. SeDapanun, an estate jii-!it«- I>. M« K. Granl in the Supreme fa ;.i w;i"« beaten up and tortured I>n four trying ti» u» i a ronies^sion from him. arged \*ith eollecting supplies for bandits. II118 words
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Article22 1951-03-21 3 Stall r: p..r.d«-nt BAN, e fi it e King all c i April 1 oeeti I Data S bilan.22 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-03-21 3 ai a (inner "iirii hv the Overs a Chinese < ton staff Association of Singapore »n Iheii Patrol Ml im t hin Tuaa (extreme left) *M !v the C.B.E. Amiob? the 230 people present i t u:i:. r i r- Mr Lee Km| Chiun. Dato S. Q. Uons, Uxn la60 words
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Article62 1951-03-21 3 Sl.tnd.trd Stall rorrespondent SERI 'BW Tues. Charged b<M Seremban Magistrate ith attempting to cut a penki ife, Yee Z pleaded tin it v. He said is afa in the hospital v. suffering from asthma. IK- r-.td no money and bein« de- I decided to take his life.62 words
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Article64 1951-03-21 3 Standard Matt' Correspondent rAN< Tu< A sum of I 000 was d r ritj on the occasion of the wedding ot Mr. Lai Hoh Hee m Miss L'\,oy.g Kuan Lien ol Kluang CHIN L" v i<: (61), of Simpang Rei {am, who failed to report the deiacement on64 words
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132 1951-03-21 3 Bribe Offer To Policeman Is Alleged A CHINESE, Chua Yap Toh was charged in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with offering a bribe of S2O t.» a police lieutenant on March 1!) on board a lighter berthed alongside a godown in the Singapore Harbour Board. Chua claimed trial and132 words
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Article38 1951-03-21 3 MR. WILLIAM Courtenay, a war correspondent for the Daily Graphic, Sunday Times and "the Kemsley group of newspapers, who is at present in Korea, will arrive in Singapore bv BOAC Argonaut from Hongi." a -_:i n38 words
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Article79 1951-03-21 3 Standard Stall Correspondent ML AH. Tues— Two appeals came up lor eari y^terday before M Justice Paul Storr at the Mi es. The first ap- by Ong Tiah, ased 57. 1 gainst a conviction 'nee oi 12 months i-'i! fully having some rubber. The appeal was dismiss*79 words
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Article41 1951-03-21 3 Ne w sagent Fined s < >nd ird Stafl < orrespondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. K. P. Mohamed, proprietor of News Agency, was First Mi A P. Ja< k. when he was found guilty on two counts of importing "co n :*azine without an41 words
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Article23 1951-03-21 3 James Colli ?e gi adand a the Gov- i School Mu b h appointed Assistant Immj i Officer, Federation oi Malaya.23 words
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Article231 1951-03-21 3 Manager Escapes Ambush Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPI K. Tues. Except for slight scratches 1 o injury was suffered when a bandit gang fired on an estate armoured car in Kuantan this morning. The car was being driven by the European manager and was escorted by special constables who returned231 words
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379 1951-03-21 3 Standard Music Critic THE Music Festival, sponsored by the Singapore Musical Society, opened last night with a pianoforte recital in the Victoria Memorial Hall by the young French pianist. Jacques Genty. The soloist was enthusiastically received, applauded and encored by a large audience.379 words
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Article220 1951-03-21 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tnes. February was a very £oo<l month for thr Security Forces in tbeir fisfal against Malayan Communists. Kijihiy four bandits, 30 'more than in January, were accounted for bringing lln- total since the Emergency i<» L,769. Ton more bandits, 44 compared220 words
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Article52 1951-03-21 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEGA MAT Tues.— Tee K Sin. aged 20. appeared in the District Court yesterday charged with causing the ch I of a Chinese Pang; Heng by neg gently di iving 9 motor car He is also cnarged with hurting Lher 1 1 Lee Foe 152 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-03-21 3 -V/>-. f?/<r/ Mrs. Yap Shi Woon who were married recently in Kuala Lumpur. T)\e bride, formerly Miss Fong Yin Yee, is the daughter o] Mr. aud Mrs. Foong Kung of Kuala Lumpur. T)'e bridegroom is the son o\ Mr. aid Mrs Yap Kon Fah also ot Kuala51 words
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Article95 1951-03-21 3 Standard stufl Correspondent MALACC T les. A mock Munici] e I ion was held at the Anglo-Chinese School this morning. red fight Cor the fictitious ACS. seat on the Council re 'in a narrow win for Lfbei Siew Ngai H with 41 votes. Wo >n95 words
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Article217 1951-03-21 3 Story About K L Housing Refuted Standard Staff < oirc ßiKiUdtfMl K( 4LA LUMPUR, Tn«>. Man> people in Knala Lumpur who |*rol»ahl\ haw- passed sleepiest) nights *in< «> reading the story in thr Sunday liiM<» that buildings in Kuala Lumpur were tottering on it* inundation* ran now M't their IVar217 words
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176 1951-03-21 3 More Charges Against Welfare Cleark MAI .Ac va '1 ucs.- Fi\ e id dittonal tentative charges 01 criminal breach of trust invoh .im of (3,786.42 :< ad out to Itv llm S a clerk in the Social V." D partment, Malacca, this morning in the Mag Court when the hearing176 words
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Miscellaneous83 1951-03-21 3 /?Sr^T\ ■fl MILLIONS OP MILES OUT IN SPAC^BORING I/ E INIA( E 1 f/^ THEV'RE TOO WE'RE IN THE DEFINITELY' NOW l(V> %J 11 THR OUSH INFINITE NOTHINGNESS ATA HUN- iiS^L' N r S 1/ ANV MILL| ONS I GRAVITATIONAL j COMES THE TOUGH ft U <JK i DRED THOUSAND83 words
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170 1951-03-21 4 Zabariah 's Romance KEDAH SULTAN TO INTERVENE? Siamhml SiafT Correspondent PENANG, Tue*. Sources close to ihe K«ml;ili Koval family believe that when the Sultan, Sr Alxlul llamitl Halim>liah goes to London lie will brief lii> young niece, Princess Zahariah, on what can be the consequence of her action in marrying170 words
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Article153 1951-03-21 4 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. The al of an In li burial I at Prai causi greal inconvepiei -.an community at Prai R ring to this venu al tfarch meetIng of 1 I WTellesley Rura I held at the Dis- tin Oil B rworth, Mr. L. Goddard said that153 words
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Article78 1951-03-21 4 MALA Notices I been ed for the em- i of Reg ers to com?-: the 1 Rolls of the Municipality o! ca. This work one of the ofi ing V > of the Municipa between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. R on A t 15, Eled78 words
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123 1951-03-21 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Tues. A M mee M seller, Haniffa of Bagan Serai, was fined $200 or two months by Inche Abdul Wahab bin Abdullah, when he i was found guilty on a charge of having u ed i rirninal force123 words
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Article57 1951-03-21 4 standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. Bail in the sum of $5,000 was allowed a woman, Choong Worn Hoe, who claimed trial before Magistrate Mr. D. C. I Wernham today on a charge of committing criminal breach oi trust in respect of jewellery to the value $3,100.57 words
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Article259 1951-03-21 4 Inquiry Into T. A. Bombing Opens Standard Staff Correspondent I HI K ANSON, Tnes. The inquiry into the Telulc Anson bomb outrage in which three police constables were wounded and two civilians killr.l opened before the Sessions Court President, Mr. J. R. Whimster. Police constj ble Mohd Yusof in his259 words
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Article130 1951-03-21 4 !'h..\AA(i. lues.-.;.-. M. R. Holgate, Director of Educati n Federation of .Malaya, and M t; gate will sail for the United K gdom by the Carthage on Alar. 23. Other passengers Include Miss Lee Yok Yin, Miss Kwau Kum Tai, Miss R. Castleton Mr. M.I.130 words
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Article, Illustration112 1951-03-21 4 Miss Irene Leong, daughter o< Federal Councillor Mr. Leong Yeic Koh, of Ipoh left Singapore yesterday for England to join 60 otlicr postulants at the Franciscan Missionaries of Divine Motherhood Novitiate in Gilford. Mis* Leong Is t)ie first Asian postulant to join the order. Rev. Mother Angela,Michael Goh - 112 words
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Article280 1951-03-21 4 Standard Stall' Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tims. All main trunk roads I from the ~>th milestone Scudal to the 2.">th milestone Pontian Koad and the M)\U milestone Aver Hitam Road come under curfew as from Thursday. Mar. 22. The curfew covers the entire police districts280 words
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Article97 1951-03-21 4 PENANG, Tues. More than 400 members of the Penang Harbour Board Boating staff who went on strike yesterday morning are still holding out. Meanwhile, strong police guards are standing by along the harbour board area as a precautionary measure. The ferry service between Penang and the97 words
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Article83 1951-03-21 4 IPOil Tues.- A grand variety concert In aid of the Perak TB Settlement Fund will be held in the Celestial Cabaret on April 1. 7-.\ n Malay youths, M< b Shahri, 15, and Mohd Nadzree, 16, from Anglo-Chinese School, Teluk Anson will give violin83 words
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Article126 1951-03-21 4 Penang PEA To Invite Specialist Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.—The People's E lucation Association, Penang will invite a specialist on adult education from the United King- to give a public talk on matters concerning adult education next month. Mr. Chane Min Kee, the Hon. Secretary of the P.E.A. told The126 words
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183 1951-03-21 4 Standard Stall Correspondent IPOH, Tues. sum of sl.lJi7.loa was paid out l>\ the IVrak Turf Club last year a* Government tax on totalisator and *wrr|>, states the annual report oi thr Committee. The amount shows an Increase Of $400.0011 over the 1183 words
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Article220 1951-03-21 4 Ship Bound For China Turns Back Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. The Taxman whieh left here for China on Sunday niiilii with 600 Qiinesc passengers has turned back alter reaching Bdawan and is expected in Penang waters a^ain tomorrow morning. Mr. Liang Juen Chew, president of the Penang Lodging House220 words
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Article92 1951-03-21 4 Standard Staff Correspondent iron. Tucs.— Two learner drivers, Fo<> Loh Choon and i Abdullah bin Yeop, were fined a total of SI HO each by Magistrate Che Bahaudin today. They pleaded guilty to gligent driving and for nol having a competent driver to accompany them. Foo92 words
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Article523 1951-03-21 5 A COMPLETE DENIAL that he had at any time threatened a Singapore merchant, K. M. AMd Kassim, to report him to the Japanese authorities if a debt was not paid, was contained in the recorded evidence of Hera Singh, a partner ot l,iaii Sn«h and523 words
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Article32 1951-03-21 5 THE Commissioner of Police, Singapore, Mr. J. PennefatherEvans has postponed his recruitment drive originally scheduled to "take place at Penang today and tomorrow, and in Butterworth on Friday and Saturday.32 words
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Article57 1951-03-21 5 TWENTY THREE y e a r-old Kasmi bin Omar was sentenced to six years rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Murray Buttrose in the Singapore Assizo- Court, yesterday, after a ecial jury had found him unanimously guilty of rioung, gang robbery ;md setting tire to vehicles during the57 words
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Article, Illustration145 1951-03-21 5 Standard Woman Reporter SYED AHMAD BJN AM, newly appointed Assistant Librarian, USIS, Singapore is terribly excited over a double windfall. He has just been promoted to the post left vacant by Mrs. Rita Han. And on top of this he has an increase in his pay145 words
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92 1951-03-21 5 A MOTOR CAR tube containing a few bottles of some substance were produced in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday when a Chinese woman, Ng Sok Hoon was charged with having possession of the dutiable samsu. The prosecution said that on Mar. 19 at92 words
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Article227 1951-03-21 5 JOHN DE CRUZ, commercial programmes assistant of Rediffusion Ltd Singapore, became the first Singaporean to receive a phonograph album of Jo Stafford records sent from America with her compliments. Mr. de Cruz won this award for writing one of the most interesting letters to Miss227 words
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Article518 1951-03-21 5 A TOTAL of $2,537 has been subscribed by Johore Bahru Muslims for the erection of a mosque in the Johore capital. Sometime back a piece of land at Jalan Duke was bought for $20,000. The Muslim Masjid Committee appeals to all Muslims to send their contributions518 words
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396 1951-03-21 5 RESIDENTS OF Ceylon and Marshall Roads in the Katong District *i!l have cows as their neighbours for some months yet to come till the Municipality i> ghen extra powers to deal with this form of social menace. These people have396 words
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Article, Illustration12 1951-03-21 5 Mr. John de Cruz receives his prize jrov. Miss Mcgaret Beadles.12 words
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Article, Illustration239 1951-03-21 5 Control Inspector. This "jfc" was followed by a period of service with the Johore Drainage and Irrigation Department. Eventually he assumed the headmastership of the Pergerakan English School at Batu Pahat, a branch of UMNO. j An interest in library work drew him to the239 words
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Article250 1951-03-21 5 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S two newest streamlined fire engines, which have Immh in ut*e for the past five months have proved "excellent" machines. Mr. Anvils. Brigade Engineer. di**closed that a lot of the features in the new engines were the result of suggestion* put forward to250 words
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Article103 1951-03-21 5 XAGADAI.ASAM PEI ERSAMY had a pain m the d e I So he went to a near: f land had a bottle oi beer A I yesterday be told fourth Police? Magistrate, Ifr. Petei I Clague, "I \va> not drunk al ell." But103 words
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Article27 1951-03-21 5 PLEADING mitt; b lent packet o! opium Chua Vap Tab told th< Singapore Flrsi Q iet Judm -lay thai day V ration. ii< fined $25.27 words
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Advertisement375 1951-03-21 5 5S^ MISCELLANEOUS B N. I n. LR.S.M. hing) Pianoforte. Ap- S Nil, 7. Gentle m V:\n\e 7776. ENT Scissors cuts \j Scientific Razoi 13 Batter? NOTICES 7TT~7-; rascocn shippers Crelght to ed a I irch 1951 I islay khi b co ltd. Agc ->, 8 I S N. Co., Ltd.375 words
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Advertisement649 1951-03-21 5 SITUATIONS VACANT" of accounts. Single accommodation available com! g"?«« Marc*. Apply Tx J]t'ROPEAN Impart IWeTer^rV qil t reS ex P er er^d Senior cterk tor costing and stock records Mathematical accuracS essential. Please, apply with «o. x.157 Spore Standard. ANTOD for large rubbed ana tyre company experienced book-keeper write stating649 words
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Advertisement239 1951-03-21 5 SITUATIONS WANTED MIDDLE aged spinster offers part time help with child or a^ companion to elderly folk. Willing to g<> upcountry. BOX T. 159 Singapore Standard. NOTICE SINGAPORE TURF CLUB APRIL MEETING 1951. Saturday 7th, Wednesday 11th tr Saturday 14th April 1951. ENTRIES CLOSE at 12 noon on WEDNESDAY. 28TH239 words
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Advertisement70 1951-03-21 5 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY ENGINEER'S DE »AR FMFN I Lu (a) Supply 01 BITUMFNioo <or.s 80-100 penetration Hid 100 tons 18Q-2QQ penetration a»id (b) Supply of I' x .V C VST IRON TIDE GATE with liftins] devi< e. Details from IfiitiiHnn Engineer (Room io I NOON— 29 "■> 51 For quick70 words
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Advertisement37 1951-03-21 5 P W.D. TENDER EXTENSION "run dote of clo.-^ at Tenders for the pply of (1 1 Pumping Set. (2< I\. z (3) Valve d to rloee on 9th April 1951 at the Office of State Engineer. SeUnfor.37 words
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Article794 1951-03-21 6 pOVERNMENTS attitude towards the elections grows cunouser and curiouser. First it allowed itself to be intimidated into pos poning the election date because horses were BO sensitive about being denied their democratic light to run on a Saturday afternoon. Without a protest, without even making an effort to794 words
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Letter181 1951-03-21 6 Sir It appears that some unfrj e n d i y propagai tdists taking advantage ol the action taken by the Iraqi Government in implementing the bill for freezing the property and bank accounts the Jews who were deprived <>i their Iraqi nationalities at their own request,181 words
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Letter145 1951-03-21 6 Hands Off, Says M.I. A. Sir:— My attention has nee i drawn to a Repoi t by the StafTcorrespondenl of the "Straits Times" under the beading 'Schools M< mber Wrong Choice. it is -ii >; >sed to t>e an in+eiview by the correspondent willi Inche Hashizn Grhani, the He.»idenl oi145 words
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Letter246 1951-03-21 6 Sir:— lt is reported in the newspapers that two visiting Socialists from India took pa.-t in the election meeting of the Labour Pasty of Singapore held at the Fairer park. The Labour Party must have thought it advantageous to use the Indian Socialists as charms to gain i*-246 words
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Letter296 1951-03-21 6 Sir: I read with Interest the article, written by Small Pry. I am in agreement with his views. I am keen to serve in the Police. I hope one day to be a Police Inspector. At thr moment I am ti Standard eight and am also eligible296 words
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375 1951-03-21 6 Sir. Having regard to: 1. the huge rearmament programme oi U. K. and the Other nations. 2. the introduction of legislation in the Federation to control new buildings, and 3 the almost daily increasing cost of steel and other buiidinu materials and labour, is375 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1951-03-21 6 Mohamed Zahir Ismail - Should Merdeka Be The Slogan Of The Malaya Mohamed Zahir Ismail By Even Jfom the air the grim exterior of Outratn Road Jail does not look any more pleasant. ALOR STAR. DURING the coming Easter Holidays, when UMNO's General Assembly meets at Kuala Lumpur, the Youth Section of UMNO will1,104 words
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Article96 1951-03-21 6 Review of Views Far Worse Fat* CHINESE j Mala;. p tid be gra -:er. Ymini C ese they would tM C mm •ef reminded is Cm < i tot S :i:;g. i'-.e I tpei I join in and !U Com Bad Omens L936 express pirati u ■.v. ake a I96 words
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479 1951-03-21 6 S. C. OEI - What Does Tomorrow Hold For The Worker? S. C. OEI By PEXAXG. one of the major problem! that is engaging the attention of not only the authorities, but also the people in this country today is the continued rise in ihe prices of all commodities. While the authorities talk and479 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-03-21 6 With rabbits at current prices you'd think the dope would rash in on his talent* white Um gwiiig's food I22 words
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Advertisement24 1951-03-21 6 /Bfc "TIGER" I v;*; RUBBER GOODS for I MINING INDUSTRY, In Um For ;{(> Year.- In Malaya 1 SH'JM LEOHG RUBBER WORKS KUnt Sailrraorlk Htinckon«24 words
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Advertisement28 1951-03-21 6 MODERN TELEPHONES THE MODERN >fc <»l [MESCOMMI \l( I lON IN CONVERTS WALKING WORKINC AN IDEAL DEVICE FOR CONFIDENTIAL OFFICE COMMI NIC ATK ths ug*owm> 17-19. Batten Roai28 words
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Article, Illustration353 1951-03-21 7 \NKHRI. GERMANY. Mar. 20 (IP) ;< States Vrmy in Germany plans to take n arailaUc training area to «et expected hoops rt MiiforrenienU in shape for war, Hscfoeed totlay. time, reliable sources in Bonn said 1 Allies lias asked German experts to draft airAP - 353 words
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Article18 1951-03-21 7 (H terj ppi ax, re'rv f 194 huh is expe Eg i a chiefly rful Pa18 words
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Article55 1951-03-21 7 Thai Troops For Korea BANGKOK. Alar. 20 (AP' A fresh letacl ni of ip' ship Japan ♦■> ice <>f casua in the Th Exp< ditioiiar^ F< i Kor< He.,:- Admiral Luang Sui win Vivacih. de| n nistri of defence, said progra general rep meni lor the TFF by olunt< ei55 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-03-21 7 photo M:ss Siti Wahytmah Salek. from Java. Indonesia, was one of t':;* two tiris from that country to be presented at Court at the Buckingham Palace presentation party last week. Miss Salek is seen here (left) with Mrs. Subandrio. wife of the Indonesian Ambassador, shortly before she left for BuckinghamAP - 52 words
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Article211 1951-03-21 7 HONGKONG, Mar. 20 (Reuter-AAP) Erie Cocke, National Commander <>i th«- American Legion who arrived lirre yesterday from Manila, expressed tin* opinion that in order to heat the Communists, Manchuria should be bombed, the mainland blockaded and (!hian<: Kai-shek given a tree hand in returning to211 words
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Article98 1951-03-21 7 Legionaires Raid Virtminh Base SAIGON, Mar. 20 (Reuter)French foreign legion forces have made a seaborne raid on an important Vietminh base, 40 kilometres north of here. destroying an army head^ B atrsTh Quarters a munitions workshop and cantonments. Announcing this, a French Army communique said that the base was one98 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-03-21 7 photo. Mrs. Subandrio, wife of the Indonesian Ambassador to London, pictured just before she leit to attend the Buckingham Palace presentation party, to which she accompanied two Indonesian girls who were presented at Court. APAP - 35 words
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Article79 1951-03-21 7 PUSAN, Mar. 20 (UP) Citizens of this temporary capital city have petitioned the United Nations to ignore the 38th Parallel as a boundary and tn authorise the bombing of Communist supply bases in Manchuria. Twenty thousand persons jammed the city square on Monday morning79 words
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Article40 1951-03-21 7 BY AX overwhelming major v the Economic and So' Council of the United Nation:; ipproved a Western resolution reating a committee to investgate for< ed labour in the- SoUnion and wherever i' exists.- A P.AP - 40 words
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Article32 1951-03-21 7 Kenneth Gibbons, 25-year-old Australian ex-serviceman coj victed by a Japanese court for illegal entry has appealed to MacArthur's headquarters to reverse its refusal to allow him ■ci stav m JaDMi.- Reuter AAPReuter; AP - 32 words
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Article42 1951-03-21 7 United Nations Philippines dole Carlos P. Roinif.u said that I U ted States would have si e respect oi U As an allies u it had not come to the aid ol South Kn:" 1 meeting enemy b£B essi »n. A. P.A.P - 42 words
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Article54 1951-03-21 7 Italian p"! ce found about two tons ol secret arms ai me big A' saldo Shipbuilding Worta in Genoa as they continued countrywide comb-out, rhis Ithe third arms dump unearthed at the Ansaldo plant within five weeks l\>l\ce seized 14 tons ol arms on February 14 and another four tonsReuter - 54 words
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Article28 1951-03-21 7 Franqe has sent notes to the United States and Britain protesting her exclusion from me recent Anglo-American defence conference in Malta, a French Foreign Office spokesman said.— U.P.U.P - 28 words
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Article34 1951-03-21 7 Japanese authorities reported thai a stubborn band of 21 Japai ese soldiers, seamen and merchant sailors still were ho out on a tiny island in I f Marianas and fighting World War 11. U.P.U.P - 34 words
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Article39 1951-03-21 7 M>. Albina Do m inguez Alcaoara entered a penitentiary m Mexico City for biting off the lower lip of he: neighbour Joseflna Ramirez. de Calderon. Mrs. Ramirez from her hospital bed, complained Mrs. Dominguez's dog bit !ier hand.- U.P.U.P - 39 words
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Article40 1951-03-21 7 A handgrenade exploded in the United States Information service office in B;is>'id;sd injuring four per; n »s. No Ami .v tns were hurt. In Washington, a State De- partment spokesman said five Iraois were cut by flying glas U. P.U.P - 40 words
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Article54 1951-03-21 7 M .Tnmes Chuter Ede, B Ltish Home Secretary, said tie granted I).-. Bohuslav Kratochvil, former Czechoslovak Ambassador to India, visa to stay in Britain, because he thought it was in the public interest. Mr. Hamilton Kerr, Conservative, had asked in the House oi Co nmons way Dr. Kratochvil had beenReuter - 54 words
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Article46 1951-03-21 7 Chiang Kai-shek has received n c:ibie from the Chinese Assocfation in Japan pledging full support of Chinese tne.e in his struggle against Chinese Reds. Chiang replied, thanking the association Tor the message and calling Upon all Chinese in Japan for lull co-operation in the struggle.- A.PA.P - 46 words
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Article49 1951-03-21 7 Nearly 100 barges from C<>mmunisi Easl Germany were lined up and awaiting British clearance in four West Berlin canals in what the Russians charged was a new "blockade." British officials said they were merely "checking" the barges and they had replied t > ;i formal Soviet note Hi protest. U.P.U.P - 49 words
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212 1951-03-21 7 LONDON, Mar. 20 (Reuter) The Government was asked in the House of Commons today whether it would accede to the "request of the Prime Minister of Burma for a British Governmerft loan to enable the Burma Government to buy a share in the Burmah212 words
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111 1951-03-21 7 East German Firms Making War Sup plies BERLIN. Mar. 20 (Reuter)— The American authorities in Berlin issued a long statement last night listing war equipment which it alleged was now being produced by 36 firms in East Germany. The statement listed .supplies ranging from anti-aircraft gun parts, munitions and components111 words
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Article28 1951-03-21 7 An Argentine congressional committee of eight Peron Mipporters and one opponent was designated yesterday to assume management of the strikebound independent newspaper. La Prensa.— A.P.A.P - 28 words
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Article139 1951-03-21 7 SYDNEY, Mar. 20 (UP) Lieut. General Sir Edmund Herring, Australia Recruiting Director, said that anyone who thought Australia is not at war was "damned silly." He said that most Australians seemed apathetic about the possibility of a Communist attack on their country from within or without.139 words
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276 1951-03-21 7 LONDON. Mar. 20 (IT) Demands for mmtkmuKzation of foreign run properties were mounting in il»«' strategic Middle Ea!-t today in tlic wake of Iran's ntvc t<» take over the British-operated oi! industry there. ttepons trom uagnaaa the Iraq Nations ist Pai asked Premier Nouri el276 words
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Article87 1951-03-21 7 LONDON. Mar. 20 (AP) Britain and the United States have agreed on the i points of a soft peace treats aimed at restoring Japan as strong non-Communist m tied to '\< J Wi- 1 Official sources rep. this last night said Britain last week le patched87 words
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Article144 1951-03-21 7 SOME Mar. 20 (Bet Italian C munist lea L< tniro Togl atti, malui i first policy statement 1 o-week visit to Mto com terday or.< red to i ;i munist oppo itioo to the ;•> government if it irould en C i the At'a: Pad fend144 words
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Article110 1951-03-21 7 PARIS. W big lour po «>: s ion Dep Ministers t night I I apart as ever. The deputies begai ird w< Vi an agenda fol a foreign mi met I "It was like r^d tim one West* ir-esent and who has nearly110 words
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Article43 1951-03-21 7 New 7■ n police o« ordered to enforce pr< emergency regulati i make it an ofTence to I tribute to or solicit funds This followed reporU I t Wellington dockers were hotel-keepers for fu threat of black- their month-old strike AAPAP - 43 words
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Advertisement47 1951-03-21 7 Hold your next party at JUBILEE CAFE RESTAURANT -"1-773 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE ji (IN FRONT OF T G. KIAT) CLEAN COOL CENTRAL i BEST BRIYANI and other MUSLIM i DISHES TO SUIT ALL TASTES OSMAN SULTAN PARTNERS ---.rii~> fiAAAAAfw < A d isl'iHgii'isliQcl Ljauidi; •V'"- J\^ f9G?9G>£rfß&>&47 words
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Advertisement28 1951-03-21 7 .-.w,-.-.-. ry k HV SHALL BE CLOSED AIL DAY on Goon Friday and Easter IVSonday. Ol>i:.N until I Oli k S\IIRD MARCH 24th. ROBINSONS S CO., LTD. TZSSZ28 words
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Miscellaneous44 1951-03-21 7 I WISH THAT NEW BOVS LIKE GIRLS TO j g&L k S •-•f! BOY WOULD NOTICE BE DIFFERENT-- >— r^n RONALD v^? 75L^ f E MORE r— ONES who STAND r r^ i::^ 5ll »l fe wCvl- IM^ OUT PROM THE 7P ycpr 1 I44 words
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126 1951-03-21 8 Standard Stall Reporter THE MALAYAN tin nrUd "price received another setback, the seeond day in nmCBflflWMI after a week ol continuous price appreciation, the drop yesterday lieiiii: *2.12">. !)riiii:in«s the <|iiolali«»n to $384.62] per pictlL The easier tendency in London probably accounted for the small126 words
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272 1951-03-21 8 II! 1 conserving liw Imlk oi ihe natural rubber imported froi Malaya, Russia liivt- ihe United States i* stepping up pro iriion ol ber rubber-prodiiring plant kok-segrra and ol elk robber, in the hope of making the roontrj eve !..> independent «>t272 words
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Article141 1951-03-21 8 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mar 20% The fall in tin yesterday and today has been attributed to uncerI tinty as a result of the Washing- n ci inference now g< ting on. Tin circles here .say this drop was not unusual as the price v »uld141 words
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Article118 1951-03-21 8 S'.tnd.ird stuff Reporter THE PRODUCE market In gupore was quiet yesterday with only small business passCopra remained at uncharged prices, buyers closing at $56J pcv pi< ul no seller. Coconut oil w i si< r, sellers quol g -12 per picul with Pepper was quiet. little118 words
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Article85 1951-03-21 8 Standard Shipping Reporter i 1 \v. Net erland Line freig I ei Java, which 1 ed at S pore yestei :':-u;ii the Unit i States, broughi as her mli cargo 9:;o drums f)f lubricating oil, 500 b gs potat es. 135 rolls of newspape 1,120 coils85 words
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Article120 1951-03-21 8 'No Prority Given To Europeans' War Cimims SI r4 Stal •".ndftu a rMPUR, ai C aims ol tin mine owm war damage pensati re viving as pro:.:: ttenticM] as those |fc E t niners, an official of the Wai Damage i ma Commission in Kuala toda: lie "a. ":5 coi120 words
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117 1951-03-21 8 Btaadari Stafl Kepartct UN lAPORE I the Federa- n 1 i a toi > to over- s D« S or::<_ I 033 id v. s s besi isi :t best is Ol .ers for e Swes Germany, m, 92 5; Iraq, 2) I the117 words
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54 1951-03-21 8 Mar. 20. (AP>. -The U.S. Government has expanded the list I ts 20 ••it. steel cut programme, and p into effect ese items, all durable g g nobiles to pocket mi ted 1 ess stee ng the f this year than the quarter the54 words
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Article80 1951-03-21 8 US PLANS BIG SHIPPING PROGRAMME v. \SHINGT( M 20 uPi s ri >- sed :,:r that t- ited States p 11 s to put IOQ s m A v t j v(| Dberrj 1 ;ps b-ick on high j> '>' Ri tin to Europe and A^\ tnd I back Ric80 words
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Article34 1951-03-21 8 DETROIT, .:>>. Anotiie:* Ja 1 j., :r 1 Ihe tuto:i- e possible Ward's A [ve Reports says tt. r C Ur !rr. each 100 no a period is v 170 c^rj and34 words
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Article37 1951-03-21 8 BANGKOK, Mar. 20. (AP). gave t-owned i'.cific Ove Airlines (Siam) estivvill have a total transportation revenue of over I.OOC I ticals «L"SS1. 500.000) '1 is compared with ticals in 19."O and 12 51.021 in 1949.37 words
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Article822 1951-03-21 8 Standard Stall Reporter SINGAPORE, Tues. Buyers in the Malayan share arkei were inclined to be somewhat reserved today, probafa because of the approaching Easter holidays. I Prices in the tin share section were slightly easier. A few selected rubber j shares showed small im- prove! nents. Industrials822 words
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264 1951-03-21 8 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A flood of applications for mining titles has been received l>y the Johorc Government following the discovery of la rue deposits of tinore in a rul)!»er estate near Kota Tin«;<;i town. Mining titles applied for264 words
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Article74 1951-03-21 8 WASHINGTON, Mar. 20 (Renter): The World Bank has announced its willingness to make Pakistan a loan for the development ol agriculture, electric power, railways, telecommunications and new industries. Foreign exchange of about U.5.560,000,000 would be required for these projects. "The Bank is prepared to finance74 words
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Article79 1951-03-21 8 Wet padi planted in the Federation up to Dec. 31, 1950, totalled 782.247 acres. By the end of this year the total acreage is expected to increase to 858.547. The area of padi planted for the season 1950-51 covered 907.997 acres, of which 49,450 acres were79 words
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Article20 1951-03-21 8 T!io World Bank made a profit of U557,574,631 in the last six months ot 1950 -A F.20 words
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Article116 1951-03-21 8 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER The Litest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Mar. !'*> were P«'«' lh. Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose (oom.) S:M4 $2.15 FOB. in bales April. No. 1 R.S.S. $2.11 SM! No. 2 K.S.S. $2.01 s:.o:j No. K.S.S. (nom.) $1.89 sl.Ol Tone: (Juiot. LONDON RUBBER Tue s d116 words
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Article37 1951-03-21 8 Messrs. Osbon e and C lappel report that Rambutan, Ltd. has 'declared a further I divi- dend of Is. per share foi the •e ei ding J i !0, 1951, payable on Apii!. 7. L951.37 words
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Article202 1951-03-21 8 LONDON, Mar. 20 (Reuter)— The International Monetary Fund in Washington has announced the establishment of an initial par value for the Pakistani rupee at :*.:;0352 to the U.S. dollar. This rate was proposed by Pakistan. Reuter's financial editor says this means the International Monetary Fund has202 words
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256 1951-03-21 8 UNKNOWN Of Cigarettes NowBeing Issued Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE cigarette importers have promised larger supplies of the more popu'ar brands of cigarette;* to speed up the suppression of the hlackmarket in "smokes." For two weeks now. increased quantities of cigarettes have Imhmi issued to retailers. The Standard was told yesterday.256 words
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Article163 1951-03-21 8 Standard Stalt Reporter THi: SAGGING t«*nrien< > in the Singapore rubber market continued yesterday on lack of support fr ~n London and the Continent. Russia remained out of the market a1 current levels, v. are over two cents lower Monday's prices. Kxccpt for small pure':.163 words
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361 1951-03-21 8 SIX MORF SHOPS in the Katong ana have expressed their \*illiii«rnos to join the ""while li>t* ol retailer* in fighting spiralling prices. The consumers' resistance movement ha* *<> Ear put II shops mi the "white** List. Mr. Frank. James, the vicepresident361 words
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Article, Illustration370 1951-03-21 8 >N: B E AL. Mar. 20 (Or N fvom un European rces, L T .S.S mil to 1 ank vault Oct. 1 and It amounted to iine ounces, which is to times as much produced in the same period. I ->n for sudden transfer370 words
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Advertisement74 1951-03-21 8 EFM SERVICE Cable and Wireless Ltd. yesterday announced that an EFM (Expeditionary Forces Messages) service is available In EutU e between Commonwealth troops in Malaya on the one side. and Korea and Japan on the other. The charge is £1 for a standard text of three inr less 1 of74 words
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Advertisement45 1951-03-21 8 WATER PAIMTS I I HIGH GLOSS MEPIIM GIOSS iPAINTS MM. Eli j Ia |gpra[ c w 1 1^ BHlii|HnBfftfe^ Bf ■Ini BJ ■R^H^fli F 1 1 1 H a UFKtiU/UUI \III.K TO I II) SS i«. NKUKWtIM «u i'i CECIi STREEI SINC.APORf 15 1- ttl^45 words
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Article121 1951-03-21 9 HONGKONG, Mar. 20 (AP)— A British merchant marine captain today is submitting a report to the British Admiralty which will claim that 200 pirates who looted his ship off the China Feb. 18 were possibly ist in il rs." Captain E. Williams of the British coaster, Josephine121 words
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Article63 1951-03-21 9 SAI COMBE, DEVON, Mar. Reute Thi ew of the Dutch i vessel Bvr. ire bandoned their blazship tea miles off Start Point, South Devon yesterday. The Salcombe lifeboat went to their isl ice after the coast,l station had received a wireless message reporting the fi e63 words
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Article228 1951-03-21 9 Confined To Jail Infirmary Standard Shipping Keporter A JAPANESE sailor, who had to be taken off His ship at Singapore because he was ill, is now in the hospital section of Outran] Road Prison. The sailor, 19-year-old Voji Toyaxna, taken off the 6.343-ton Japanese freighter Tatsumiya228 words
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Article141 1951-03-21 9 CALCUTTA. Mar. 20.- -ViceAdmiral Sir William Parry, Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Navy, said in Calcutta yesterday that considerable progress has been made in building up the Naval Squadron of India and various types of vessels were now getting together to form a single unit. Captains of all141 words
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Article, Illustration453 1951-03-21 9 COLOURFUL Asian religious rites were teamed up with modern aviation fur! distribution technique recently to provide faster and safer refueling faeilities for commercial and military aircraft al Bangkok's Don Miiann Airport, a major air traffic centre. Standard-Vacuum Oil Company, ready to453 words
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Advertisement612 1951-03-21 9 KK.U \K IKANS PACIFIC SERVICE INnd Overland Los Angeles. All American Canadian Citie* Penang p Sham S'pore riIUIPPINE BEAK 23 25 Mar. 26 27Mar. ;/31Mai ,[tin: careo for Hongkong. Kobe. Yokohama ;K.U AK SLRVICE C.S.A. (WEST COAST) -i RSIAS GLLF via JAPAN HONGKONG o pore ,\R I LICKtNBACH Due Spore612 words
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Advertisement112 1951-03-21 9 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden. Port Said, Rotterdam and Amsterdam. S'pore T. S'liam Penung MODJOKERTO 22 25 March 27 March SARANGAN 19/20 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO (M) LTD Shipping Department Tel: 5071 Ext. 19 10 THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORL...TIOH LTD. S.S. "JALAGOPAL" VOY. 7. To: Port Swettenham,112 words
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Advertisement615 1951-03-21 9 -U— aV V a^J aaaf gaa^F^^^^llZ— *""'^S^--3 f 11 B gr^ I v* If H A "^jjj|^_ v— —^^i SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK CONTINt^T •KVtRNAAS- for SaignD Bacgk, k US* P<n t "HONIA 1 for Bangkok 23-25 Mir hi Purr Si*-,FM*IS -a* lpr > BonKtong Manila .Kobe «V Yokohama B-M615 words
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Miscellaneous353 1951-03-21 9 :>\and DEPARTURES) Arrivals (PA. from Hongknn? it. Hi p.m. QEA BO.U from Sydmv. ,l.ik:trta 4.33 p.m. ihim London, Calcutta p.m. KLM fr</n» Jakarta 3.30 p.m. GARUDA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS fr<im Jakarta ).'■>"> p.m. P.O.A.S. from Bangkok 7.30 p.m. MAI MAN AIRWAYS from Kual.i Lampnr 8.50 a.m. from Uedan, Penang, Taiping, Ipoh.353 words
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Miscellaneous395 1951-03-21 9 l^iMAILS. Despatches TODAY: Gt Britain, X. Ireland, Eire. Europe, X. f-nd W. Africa. West Indies, Egypt ?;nd Ceylon noon by Cartilage. X. Borneo. Labuan, Br I Miri noon by Durve!. Hoi H v by Tasman, Indo-China by Kvernaas, Sibu noon by Belaga. Arrivals TODAY Nil. 9 Bennevis. 36 37 Dtrecht,395 words
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Article, Illustration994 1951-03-21 10 LILLIAN BUCKOKE - JUST LOOKING.. Around The Spore Shops With I I URS, or 'Oomph. i is revive that la>t pre vai word -md drench it u.ii the luxury of pn--Mii pcif— c f«>r Easter, jt*s Um S»nns; season of th ball i rmtaxj. So we uo i Must i-«>k to our 1.,994 words
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Article, Illustration270 1951-03-21 10 BILL HARDWICK - BIL L HARDWICK r>EKHAPS iii> n:-.-c} i r desiri foi false «•>»•- -lasl j m i lunre»*l ymu "i b < iaa abo-it Im so n lay 1 i s scTtfii itars i» n*^ i\\ .i-ui iglj thai you I n u the ire there? Pi270 words
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Miscellaneous512 1951-03-21 10 Radio Programmes p t |t|<t \l I A \!n«v "«>'. Modern Man.l.irin Mu^i. K/\IIIU WftL/llfl Nf v(s U) catone**; 'Legend liv/ nDituL <(l Pak-yael": 5.45 I hi- I- Coaaata SIMiAFOhr, nisat"— in CaaUaeoe; 5.4H "Legead ol ENGLISH PROGRAMME I ni f Fakyaet Newi la Mandarin; h...'. Model a Mandarin |JH4512 words
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Article201 1951-03-21 11 AN in esting game «>f soccer was played between K.X Keppel Barracks and Katong Sajarah A hi the SAFA division MB league, I thi CYMA ground on Monday. After a scoreless first half, Keppel Barracks notched th< n I 'Is of the game to win201 words
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83 1951-03-21 11 CYCLISTS taking part in the two-day .sprint grass track cycle races organised by the Singapore Cycle Racing Association will note that it has now been agreed to run all the five events on the programme on Friday and Saturday from 2 p.m. to 683 words
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231 1951-03-21 11 SCFA Make One More Eff ort For Tuck Choon TANG TICK CHOON'S benefit soccer match lust month did not come u\t to exceptations and he only £<>i $317 Bringing this matter up again at the SCFA Council meeting yesterday. Mr. Soh (Ihcr Soon was of the opinion that the SCFA231 words
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Article137 1951-03-21 11 LONDON, Mar. 20. (AP).— Jock Whitney's Arctic Gold I continued as favourite for the Grand National Stet plec ase at a callover of odds by B itain's bookmakers at their Vic Club Headquarters Monday night In a quiet market, Arctic Gold's price was 8 to137 words
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Article45 1951-03-21 11 JACKSONVILLE. Florida Mar. 20: lAP)— Jim Fe San Francisc >. today won i»c US? 10.000 (£3,570) Jackson i ope;i golf title by 11 Ferrier shot a (J8 lour under par on every round for a tol 1 272 over the tricky H- k urse.45 words
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Article144 1951-03-21 11 MOSCOW. Mar. 19 (A.P.)— The second game in the world chess championships here between world champion Botvinnik and challenger Grandmaster Bronstein was incomplete after tonight's play and will be continued <'m Monday evening. Soviet chess experts, including outstanding Soviel Grandmaster Paul Keras, summed up the situation in144 words
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450 1951-03-21 11 B> LEO\€ HEW MENG H'OH. Sal. W illi the mrmor\ of lasl \rar*«» MMUBf iiuadenta slill fresh, one miadm whM ihr bmi mmi has to offer in the way of iiu|»rov«'nirnl> in cr<»w<l rnnirnl and show of tempen on ami off h|»<irl«. Kchk in450 words
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Article192 1951-03-21 11 Rand Turpin Avenges A Defeat LEICESTI R M ir 19 (Reul i Bandolph Turpin, British and Europe; i middleweight champion, t be; Jean Stock of France, in the filth round I their scheduled 10 rounds r._ I here, th i nchman retiring. Although the towe m S tick's corner in192 words
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Article146 1951-03-21 11 IPOH. T annual meeting I Perak Chinese football Federation to- <■ P sident Mr. Chan Lai Hung g ived aside a debt 01 Sti.:;ao owing to him by vn Ped< with ihc suggestion that it be treated as a 'ion The PCFF is I representative body146 words
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Article23 1951-03-21 11 LOX! M 2 I \P> B: uce Wo ricock, fora S t ".d Iv i Champ m; •-y ie23 words
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Miscellaneous66 1951-03-21 11 f MOVE OVER PORKV T/M A 1 r^"*"^ V< WMIPPED Ill_J !ALtED T ul R^ N ELWER )1 IHE R-R-R6ALLV >-^J K..AVOIDIN' THAT LI'L 1 \AHAPPENEP? FER ~°*^-pr<r7rr~^ f W WORK/ DAV IS TH' TOUGHEST i^^ 1 TIDES -s^: T JMEffl^ HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya. TODAY:66 words
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Article243 1951-03-21 12 < HKISHHI K< Mar. 20 (Keuter-AAP) Batting all day on a «ood wicket, England a«l<l«<l 2iU runs for the l«»ss of ifcrce more wickets on the third (lav of the first Test match against New Zealand lure today. They took their overnight score of 63 for243 words
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Article229 1951-03-21 12 Ollie Uavies Cay Reveller 'Minorou 9 Time Test RACE I. DANT E S iovLL POT LUCK DANTE'S IDYLL DANTE'S IDYLL Class 2. Dlv. S (6F) Pot Luck Jo Jo Pot Luck Bine Eyes RACE 2. NESSUS CABARET NESSUS GENERAL Class 1. Div. 4. (s§str) .lack's Darling AUworttt Jack's229 words
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973 1951-03-21 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By WITH two «;«)<)(1 ones in No Rt'jirrts ami Snowy OwT, ihe Ipoh trainer Marinas >an Brcuikrlcn hohls a strong hand in the main event— —over 3 A furlongs >lrai^ht for (Jass 1 Div. 1 horses to-day, the second day973 words
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367 1951-03-21 12 BOIX'A. Klronu favourites foj* th<» srason. were <I«'f«'atetl for llu* lirst lime in four senior SAFA league matches at Jalan Hoar Stadium yesterday, losing by a penalty goal, the only score, to Pulati Hrani United* It was a keenly contested; T 7 TT TC367 words
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Article217 1951-03-21 12 THE Young Men"? Muslim Ass xrfation defeated the Jollilads Athletic Union by three goals to nil when they met in a SAFA Division ?,B soccer match at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. This is the Association's second victory in three matches. For the Jollilads, however, it was217 words
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Article1173 1951-03-21 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE Is Class. 2, Div. 3—6 Furs: 2.13 p.m. 1. 000 Man CWar 4y 9.00 Mrs. Loh Chin Allan 2. ..4 Pot Lack 4y 8.13 Mr. Mrs. H.S. Yeo M Breuk 3. WM» Jo-Jo 4y 8.12 Kok Hoong H Sleich j 4. 009 Blue Eyes a 8.111,173 words
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Article114 1951-03-21 12 TRACK FORM FAST work v\ :;.s done m I -enr..! i. [p i [moriing when the coitig udi goH. The hist time w;js t!w 'J*< tor three l>v f?ng\it Eyes If niry who is in the pink of condition. Master B-.ncc ilfcPne went t..' e in 40: Civil Lord (Oiar114 words
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Article19 1951-03-21 12 Sinhalese Test' Games Resumed KUALA I A the I v S [the Stngap Sil Jusi Beni'amin. d J j19 words
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