Singapore Standard, 22 March 1951
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Title Section15 1951-03-22 1 Singapore TIGER Standard VOL- NO. 265 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration137 1951-03-22 1 a 1 EOT, FLORIDA, Mar. 21 (AP) P^ident TruUI rved notice today that the United States has doubled its i forces since the invasion of Korea to resist "still further CoDiniunisi stacks a^ain>t other free nations." eni and US137 words
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Article75 1951-03-22 1 MANILA Mar 21 <AP) U.S. Ambavvidor .Myron M Cowea last niuht named Americans m remote areas m the Philippines to take precautions for their safety. Ili^ warning followed his investigation of the execution Tuesday niuht of tuo Americans and an Australian by Communistled Hukhal ahaps. 1575 words
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Article103 1951-03-22 1 C1: R 0 Mar 21: -AP--R i French military ea md all merchant ships m the area are carrying out an sive s bH i een Aden Djibouti for a Proctor g e-e igined plane missing M h ;th three aboard, Britis Royal Air F 1 esm i103 words
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Article236 1951-03-22 1 Offer New Approach On Kashmir LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 21 (UP)— Faced with a threat of failure to settle the simmering Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan, Britain and the United States today offered m the Security Council a watered-down version of a resolution which they had original!} tabled last month.236 words
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180 1951-03-22 1 CANBERRA. Mar. 21 (Reu-ter-AAPI —Australia's Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Percy Spender, announced the first six of 150 South-East Asian scholarships under the Colombo Plan. The winners are: Ceylon:— Kanagaratnaxn Atnasingham, to study sugar chemistry at Queensland University. Indonesia:— Sumari, to take arts at Sydney180 words
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111 1951-03-22 1 BRIGANDS of Far East Air Force flew ail cover missions yesterday to protect a road conVov of schoolchildren going home tor their Easter holidays. The convoy travelled from the Cameron Highlands to Tapah, where the children entrained for their home m Singapore, Kuala Lumpur,111 words
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Article, Illustration178 1951-03-22 1 Classical Indian Dance photo. Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Selected Malayan officers will l>r «jivcn training ami experience <»t liamllinii foreign affairs ami relations by a scheme, which the Federation Government is pushing ahead. This* is a preliminary to forming aStandard - 178 words
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Article197 1951-03-22 1 Standard Start Reporter SINGAPORE Battery Manufacturing Workers' Union representing about 600 workers of the National Carbon (Eastern) Limited served a strike notice to the company yesterday. On Tuesday trie workers, mostly women, staged a lightning one-day strike. They returned to work late m the night197 words
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Article66 1951-03-22 1 CHUNCHON. Central Battlefront In Korea. Mar. 21 (AP) An American tank forte today entered Chunchon. the communications centre eight miles south of the 38th Parallel. The force entered the city at 1255 (local time), meeting no interference. American tanks were greeted by civilians waving flass.66 words
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Article23 1951-03-22 1 MR. MALCOLM MacDonald, Commissioner-Genera 1 m South East Asia, returned to Singapore by R.A.F. Duko'.i alter a short visit to Sarawak23 words
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Article39 1951-03-22 1 A LARGE consignment of Malayan exhibits to the British Industries Fair will leave Singapore today by the Carthage. The consignment consists of 19 cases of rubber, pineapple, produce, timber, rattan cane and publications for distri bution.39 words
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Article31 1951-03-22 1 SYDNEY. Mar. 21 (AP): The one-day-a-week coal strike is over. the Northern coalfield miners having been persuaded by the Miners' Federation central council to return to normal working.31 words
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206 1951-03-22 1 On Peking's Desired Mission LONDON, Mar. 21 (AP)— To grant Peking's request to sent! a 17-man mission to investigate "atrocities" m Malaya would obviously hearten the Communists and spur them on, the Manchester Guardian said today. "The Malayan C.overnment has not tried to hide206 words
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Article, Illustration251 1951-03-22 1 TOKYO, Mar. 21 (AP) Chinese Communist force* wi re withdrawing today from their last footholds on the once hotly contested central front of South Korea. Allied patrols may have reached or crossed the horder into Red Korea. Field dispatches said *he RedsA.P - 251 words
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Article84 1951-03-22 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. 21 (AP) Five-power tin talks between Britain, Belgium. Holland. Indonesia and the United States are expected to finish here on Friday. but officials declined to give cny indication of possible decisions reached. It is understood that representatives of the five nationhave been meeting84 words
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130 1951-03-22 1 LONDON. Mar. 21: fßeuteri— King George VI was asked today to prevent the proposed courtesy visit of his daughter Elizabeth to the Pope m Rome and avoid "an affront to national sentiment." Princess Elizabeth now m Malta is to visit130 words
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Article21 1951-03-22 1 In observance of Good Friday, The Singapore Standard will not be published tomorrow. Publication will be resumed Saturday morning.21 words
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164 1951-03-22 1 NEW YORK, Mar. 21 (Renter) Diplomat- of several countries with troops m Korea wtic reported here today to aoVocatteg a "caution* approach" t«» the L Hited Nations policy on t'ros^inu \\u* Sflttfa Parallel m strength. Representatives of a dozen countries fighting m the campaign164 words
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Article120 1951-03-22 1 WASHINGTON. Mar 21 (API The U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Acfieson, said today the United Stales wranta a common point of view with its Allies on the 38th Parallel problem. But. he said, no new authority is required tor United Nations military forces to120 words
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Advertisement43 1951-03-22 1 asdfasd i *<!*£*& Fish for Easter! If you "know" fish you'll appreciate our wonderful variety of top quality the pick of the world's fish! For finest flavour, try Canadian Halibut, Scotch Fresh Salmon, New Zealand Soles and many others. Sin^apors Cold Storage Co.. Ltd.43 words
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Advertisement86 1951-03-22 1 MOTOR OIL "I enjoy them best '■I Z^Saa^ "John tells me it's the filter lip that males a dv Maurier so different hut I ha\e m> fc^^lSfrESu^pit o\%n ideas. The tiller tip ma\ Hell keep a r 43jl£y :v jm dv Maurier cool and smooth to th<- very BB» lasl86 words
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Article175 1951-03-22 2 Parent Body For Consumer Moveme nt Standard Staff Reporter A PARENT body for all the consumer resistance movements m the various wards m the Colony will be set up m the near future, Mrs. Robert Eu, Chairman of the Tanglin Consumer Movement, announced at175 words
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Article, Illustration301 1951-03-22 2 Accident Leads To Record Breaking Partnership— On Ice Standard Staff Reporter TEN YEARS AGO a Belgian hoy of 15. and girl of 12. met on the ice rink of ihe Antwerp Sports Palace m collision. The girl's skates cut an ugly gash hrto the bou's leg and gent Mm to301 words
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Article179 1951-03-22 2 COLONIAL POLICE CONFERENCE Standard Stall Reporter FORMER SINGAPORE Police Commissioner, Mr. R. Y. Foulger, no* Depot; Inspeelor General, Colonial i »lice, mighi represent JMnnaiMuv at the forthcoming meeting m the I Kingdom of Police Commis- ,crs from British colonies, The Standard understands* 11 is expected179 words
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Article59 1951-03-22 2 Party For Canon Adams SI mdard Si if! portei THE ESTABLISHMENT of a Club 1 i to be St A t'& O:d B 3 at 4 the Rev. R X' S. Adams, Principal I St A r's Sch > is Austi i on esolui to 1 c lidere be the59 words
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Article53 1951-03-22 2 Commissioner Of Oaths Sworn In MR M A BENJAMIN, a c«rtiflcated intwpretw, waa w m In before tii€ Singapore Chiel Justice Sir Charles Mun fcynsley, yesterday, m Com--7 Oaths. Ke b bee a Tamil ii -erpretef m the Singa] re Crimi District C< t and P lice Cou is (or53 words
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Article33 1951-03-22 2 THE THIRD Annual Gt-r.e::tl g ol the S< ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was postponed yesterday, for I a quorum, to April 4 40 members turned up.33 words
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Article44 1951-03-22 2 T H E CANDLE P: cted 1 irge num- Cal Singapore every G I Friday, v be held t St Joseph's Church tome irn iw e\ ening. Me all churches m Sii g >re will hold morning and evening Good Friday services.44 words
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Article184 1951-03-22 2 Standard Staff Reporter IN a fighting speech at Kampong Bahru, m the Keppei Ward, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, referring t<> Progressive Party ridicule of the Singapore Labour Party's aims, said: "In other words the workers here have no ri«:ht to think of social justice and security."184 words
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Article69 1951-03-22 2 POLICE CONSTABLE Wahid bin Baba. wao is now paralysed as a result of being shot while a Re'-iitTusion kiosk m Lorong 27. G ylang Road last September will be rt twn by an RAF. ambulance plane to X tala Lumpur today enroute to h69 words
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89 1951-03-22 2 MajidToPress Govt. For Free Hospitals Standard Matt Reporter i., SE C [N( pof a AA\ery and rural development thority m Singapore. financed by the Colonial Development I, is urgt I y M- A Majid, independ< cai I the City Ward, m his Mr. Mi 'hit he wou I try to89 words
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Article64 1951-03-22 2 Standard Statf Rtporur TIH-: remaining 5 perty mostly furniture— of the banned Mayfair Musical and Dram itic Society, Singapore. will be I ight up by the former president the society, Mr. K. T. Chua at a cost of $2,500. At a meeting attended by^ .M) ex-merr64 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-03-22 2 TAX KOH TENG, a Singapore businessman c h a r g ed ■>•■ i\ i criminal breach of trust of i $1.2U0 entrusted to him by Peter 1 Roba -i on Dec. 7, 1949. was acquitted m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday without being called to give51 words
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Article42 1951-03-22 2 A FINDING of death by misadventure was recorded m the Singapore Coroner's Court yes•r Jay at the inquest into the death of seven-year-eiu boy, Lim See Hai, who was fatally knock<vl down by a car on the night of Mar. 11.42 words
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Article35 1951-03-22 2 ALL business houses and b m Singapore will remain cl c for the Easter H id; j*s from Frida: Mi r 23 Jo M <-. M 26. Business will resume o:: Tuesday, Mar. 27.35 words
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Article, Illustration107 1951-03-22 2 Launch Trip Round S'pore For Winner A SINGAPORE n U r launch co npany offered the winner-^and hi r family— of the Singa- re J Chc/.iber's "Ideal Working Girl" contest a free trip round the island. Mr. Y. S. Lee. Proprietor i f the II i] ik Motor Launch Company,107 words
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325 1951-03-22 2 DELAYING TACTICS employed m the aael mmdi which *Vill (untinur to hv employed h\ mi«^iiiaed local 1 die-hards v»ho an 1 harbowring ihv UktsSoa that th»\ <;tn stem t li < ti<!<' <>f j»r<»^rr«-.**, art' fraught uith t!i<' t:i«.it(-t dancer. This i- si325 words
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Article161 1951-03-22 2 Laycock For 3-Year Rent Freeze Standard Staff Reporter There hh«uild be no Mjßgjral faMNIN m the rent ol dwelling ImMM for the ne\t three \ear-. Mr. John Lauock. Pmyiiniiw Part) candidate from the Katon^ divisioß for <oimeil flee* liop.-. tol<l The Staadbrd >e^t< rdny. Replying to a question i to161 words
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Article40 1951-03-22 2 Coroner's Court Chief Clerk Dies ■R. CHUA SI MOXG. :e's Read at 2 a lay. Mr. Chu t i :ce. He »ined the -rt m 946. The 1 terday at Bidadari tended by tneml en f the i ■-c.■ I40 words
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Advertisement118 1951-03-22 2 j^^pf THE HAPPY^ WOHLD^ Kflßfl^T Special Easter Holiday Attractions!! Wr^ Grand Demonstrations b Exhibitions I 'Wk 4 STANDARD BALLROOM DANCES LATIN AMERICAN VIENNESE WALTZ Mr. Vincent Goh Miss Lucy Chong (Pg.) Bk..^ mmli 1948-49-50 All Malayan Professional Mr V^lh Dance Champions (Undefeated} Saturday 24.3.51 Extension to 1 a.m. SHOES WIIII118 words
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Advertisement26 1951-03-22 2 "SWTH-CORONa I I UD KLIvV tddt NOURISHMENT to cooked d'ih« CEYLON i .A. BAK I Hill 4l* THERE'S A GOOD/YE/4P SPECIALLY BUILT FOR EVERY TOUCH fXA26 words
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Miscellaneous87 1951-03-22 2 I f??rWAL FPT/MAH (-VET )/sURE. T-!T < S WORD YcM,YEAH?I DC^. T J^ PtSj.? 1. H!D£.»: r -irSA < THEY <( LOOKING-BUI ALL WILL-W^Cn! KNOW WHATS, /•fDI ffr [/"JrVlClL^ ?rv HOOMINBLANJ A-££P5 \!T DOES JS SIT.?'/ -THERE S IT KEASS- WIKIk/. i l^ Q}\**~* -SAME AS r HIM \VCXJ SAID87 words
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Article365 1951-03-22 3 Mo Qualified Men— del Tufa Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Malays and other Asians have not been appointed to fill the many vacancies m senior posts that exist because there are no qualified men to appoint, said Mr. M. V. del into,365 words
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Article133 1951-03-22 3 Standard Staff Correspondent wea. Government is satisfied with the progress made m the manpower 2? m the federation, Mr. M. V del Tufo said this morning. To date, a total of 1.267 youns men. between the ases of 18 and U have been ordered to report133 words
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Article76 1951-03-22 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. During 1950 there was a growin? desire by non-Malays m the Federation to become Fed- era! citizens. At the end of the year 1 ;o.: :\;n persons had been issued certificates of citizenship. 13,926 having rej ceived these m December. Chinese returned the largest number76 words
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Article257 1951-03-22 3 HIMARSINGH HAD THE CROWD AMAZED AX APPRECIATIVE audience greeted Shri Himarsingh Chauhan last night, at the command performance for the Commissioner-General, Mr Malcolm Mac Donald at the Victoria Memorial Theatre, when he gave an exhibition i I lassical Indian dances. Thi^ is his first appearance m Singapore tond we hopeM.I.R - 257 words
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16 1951-03-22 3 Hwanem patroi terrorists g battle. c ba Hacked 116 words
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Article19 1951-03-22 3 S'pore Visit To Study Pay Scales '.cut inds for ■oital salan the o! c C ton is i fight19 words
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Article72 1951-03-22 3 DANCE H ISTESSES GET 15% RISE undent T I •■s and .barets ssumed, jn U at m rers m G ■vernment 1 bep have baaefi the 10 per cent, increase m the living allowance •ed retrospectively from Jan. I 1951. Spe increases In wages note the Labour DepartSeremban Rubber Fact72 words
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Article49 1951-03-22 3 MUAR, Wed.— Low Chan of Chop Eng Chuan Sena, a Chinese licensed rubber dealer at Bukit Kangkah, Tangkah, was fined S5O by the Muar Magistrate. Inche Rauf, for failing to register the purchase of 14k katties of rubber bought for $29 from another Chinese Lav Huat Tiang.49 words
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Article185 1951-03-22 3 Standard Staff Correspondent Xl VIA LUMPUR, Wed. Jenderam is not the first village In Malaya to ho deali with under Emergency Ktuutation 17D. Sixteen other villages have been likewise treated and they are all squatter arras. This was staled h> the Chief Secretary, Mr. M.185 words
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Article102 1951-03-22 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Bail of $2,000 was ordered when an Indian lorry driver, Annamalai claimed trial to a charge of being knowingly concerned m the conveying of uncustomed goods, m the Magistrate's Court today. It tfas alleged for the prosecuti >n that Ann102 words
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Article222 1951-03-22 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Members m the new administrative sel up m the Federation, to he inaugurated on April 10. will be assisted hy a secretary whose chief duty it >vill be to help the Member on the one hand and the head of department on222 words
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Article91 1951-03-22 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. One million leaflets have been dropped a day by the R.A.F. m Negri Sembilan m the last four days. Based at Kuala Lumpur, Dakotas have flown over selected areas to drop these 4,000,000 leaflets, some directed to the bandits themselves91 words
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Article58 1951-03-22 3 JUDGMENT dismissing the suit of Pans Keah Swee, of Singapore, with costs was delivered m the Johore Bahru Magistrate's Court yesterday. In this case. Pang sued Tay Hua Chuan, for the recovery of SI B 9 being alleged arrears of .six months' rents and for the possession58 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-03-22 3 The six Seremban firemen to Whom Negri Sembilan's State Secretary. Captain Mohammed Salleh presented defence medals. They are: Standing from left: Yacob bin Yunus. Hussain bin Latiff, Kasmar bin Haji Said. Hussein bin Hassan. Seated from left: Alias bin Laliat, Captain Mohammed Salleh and Oi En? Siew. Negri Studio Picture.Negri Studio - 50 words
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Article602 1951-03-22 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LIMPIR. Vied.— On the ground* of wrongful dismissal, a journalist Mr. M. K. Coomarasaniv, sued the .Malay Mail Press for $5,812.50 before Mr. Justice H. W. Wilson m the Supreme Court today. It was stated that Mr. Coo- f marasamy, who602 words
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Article186 1951-03-22 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The report of the Commitlee appointed by the Conlerenee of Hitlers to deal with the question of Nationality ami Citizenship Has approved yesterday at a special meeting. The Committee was appointed to consider the suggestions and comments offered by State Executive Council186 words
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Article165 1951-03-22 3 Anti-Bandit Morale Is Stiffening Standard Staff C orrespondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. M. V. Del Tufo, the Chief Secretary of the Federation, told the press today that the anti bandit campaign m aya was making good progress and security forces c ed m operations were in- \ng mounting losses on165 words
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Advertisement13 1951-03-22 3 H 12/ I SWISS MADE WATCHES (MfPROOF OH SALE EVERYWHERE FAMOUS SINCE 186713 words
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Advertisement70 1951-03-22 3 U*\n?. Mayonnaise is so creamy, *>■ p ko rioh, so Jfjfrfcwiw that mere [R^ **x^ t Bfi W j^q kill/ A/ 7 ViF^'^h te a zest lo r > t^ iin >" j v*«u If tyYONNAI^F m k>MZ* it with. Try Heinz Mayonnaise B /MiMi I MAYONNAISE^^^g™! /.#i^ SAFETY MATCH70 words
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Miscellaneous515 1951-03-22 3 FEDERATION DIARY* wirr n/YID 11.30 a.m.. 6 and 9.30 p.m. I if 4 J \CC StLAISLUii PLAZA: Desert Hawk 1. 7 m d\" IAL AL L A KIIMX LUMPUR 9M) pm 'CAPITOL: Macharekai (Tamil) utnDtc .r TT CATHAY: Vigilantes Are coming 2.30, 6, and 9.15 p.m. "■ffiSffio .md 9 lltm515 words
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172 1951-03-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. To relieve congestion m Ipoli town, the Kinta Town Board at its monthly meeting today decided to excise 212 acres of land between Jalan Pasir Puteh and Jalan Bendahara as an extension of Ipoli m which temporary172 words
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Article91 1951-03-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed.— "lt is considered a bad luck part ot town. People won't go there" said Mr. C. B. Molony, Chairman of the Kinta Town Board, at today's monthly meeting when he was asked about the site cear the Kille Xante.91 words
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Article211 1951-03-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING. Wed.—The Ex- sen i< em< n's As ociation of Malaya will launch a ho;:<::-; I scheme fur its members. This was revealed at the annual general meeting of the Taiping j branch. A circular to its 118 members states that211 words
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Article90 1951-03-22 4 ALA LI [PUR, Wed. Go-- will consi pro- j work r ing 1 defy com- mvi said the Chief iry, Mr. M. V. Dl T I ref rring to the re I I intimidation of workers on m Negri S< mbilan and Selangor. He said there90 words
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112 1951-03-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed.— The Ipoh Co S re ha., nded an altertive site near Laxam Road petrol kiosk for th< .store. [n sh application to the Xii,: i i i Board, the scciked for space m tl ket. y's nict112 words
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213 1951-03-22 4 Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG, Wed. Members of ih«» Penang Harbour Board floating staff, who weni on strike miici- Monday morning, agreed to resume work tomorrow mornin» following appeals made by Mr. ftfohd Yugoff bin Mohd Noor. Federal Legislative Councillor and Mr. S. V.213 words
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Article58 1951-03-22 4 PENANG, Wed. Infantile mortality has increased some- it during the month of February as there were 91 cases as against 64 during the previous month, according to the Municipal Health statement just issued iur publication today. Chief causes of mortality were fever 20, pulmonary tuberculosis58 words
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Article58 1951-03-22 4 IPOH, Wed. A sum of $8,800 will be spent by the Kinta Town Board to improve street lighting m certain roads m Ipoh. Part of the sum will be used for the installation of focussing lights at the junctions of Anderson Road. Hugh Low Street58 words
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Article14 1951-03-22 4 IPOII, Wed. Labour officers m Perak settled four minor strikes m February.14 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-03-22 4 Picture shows one of the two women Market keepers oi Uw Town Board, Kola !}h..iru. seen In her new uniform at ik? market sate. She is Nik Zainab binti N:k H.;-van. Nearly 90 per («'nt. \)i the business m the markets axe daae hy women.45 words
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107 1951-03-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Commissioners of Colonial Police will meet for the first time m conference at the Police College, Ryton-on-Dun-smore, near Rugby, from Apr:'. 2 to 6. Mr. W. N. Gray, C mmissi< e:\ Federation of Malaya Police. is now107 words
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Article193 1951-03-22 4 600 DEMAND COMPENSA TION Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. The 600 Chinese pasfiengen on board \\w Tasntan wrnieii returned t < Penang wratere early Uii-> morning, arc now waiting for a table rcjpl) from llir bead office «»t \\w -!i!j>- agent^ Koninklijke Paketvaarl Rlaatschapplj m Hongkong regarding ike terms <>t193 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-03-22 4 THE U.S. Counsellor and Consul-General m Jakarta, Mr. H. M. Benninghoff. who arrived m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Bennin^hoff who flew by BOAC, spent many years m service m China and Japan. He will replace Mr. J. Bean, who is going to a new post m Yugoslavia. Standard photo.Standard - 48 words
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Article29 1951-03-22 4 IPOH, Wed. A lotal of 432 dogs were destro dby the central dog shooti team of Ipoh m various p.. rts of the State during February.29 words
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Article22 1951-03-22 4 IPOH. Wed. Two cases of poliomyelitis have been recorded m Ipoh for the week ending March 17.22 words
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Article79 1951-03-22 4 Standard Staff »r;-; Tpoad at IPOH. W d.— The banninc of })!:!!■>( k c.:~Jn i-i town (!:;-in^ tbe (i If, M s sted b; U < Senior :J> isb »i tnd I.'i^' i tot tf M->t«,r V s v not favoured bj Urn i Com c79 words
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Article97 1951-03-22 4 RAF Band To Co On Tour A FIVE-TON band is duo I urive at Changi airfield by I Lane from Hongkong today for a programme of military and concert music throughout Singa- re and Fe-<"t i I Ii is the R A F.*J No 2 Regional Band, v. deb la97 words
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Article74 1951-03-22 4 MORE than 400 old ar.d dangerous trees, mostly shallowrooted Albizzias. < tted an v I the R.A.F. camp at H-hangi bre being felled to avert the threat of damage to buildings and injury to passers-by. The wood will be used principally lor ftr«wood m74 words
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Article54 1951-03-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. Municipal Commissioners at their meeting tomorrow will discuss the I question of whether or not the Municipality should take over the maintenance of the esplanade. The esplanade is now a crown land. Before the war. H was maintained by the54 words
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82 1951-03-22 4 IPOH, Wed. A suggestion i that bicycle registration be introduced m Kinta was made by Mr. S. K. Da.s at today's monthly meeting of the Kinta augment the revenue of the bo ir 1 and a1 the i ame time assisi i i82 words
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Advertisement160 1951-03-22 4 i" jWrTfrik..- .^JL.I Hk Sfc' Mm "?4 Wr X^^H HE i^^^^ft VERA -ELLEN *t>n*f!ttoruil m thr torrid v^i Incidentally >V v !ii' s ONE OF lliT V\^xSy REASONS" ARE (Released thru I KITED ARTISTS) p t! IHE OTHER TWO "SHAPEIA REASONS' 1 ARK I ILQNA MASSEY MARION HUTTON I BEMHMD160 words
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Advertisement154 1951-03-22 4 f I |BY THE L* w s: .f m ■t. v ■> v rat 1 N c kBGO J > Ml n.\v Plw IRELLI OTENERAL/ SAFETY FIRST Specify Pirelli -General 'Cables made to C. M. A /^> specification. mi. MADE IN ENCUND X ADVT OF JHE GtNERAL ELECTRC CO LTD154 words
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Article152 1951-03-22 5 Tin Price Improves By $7.50 THE MALAYAN tin price improved $7.50 to $592.12J per picul yesterday on a comparatively steadier market than at the opening of the week. Yesterday's improvement m quotation after a two-day drop was the result of better bidding that compared favourably with the demand last week.152 words
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Article151 1951-03-22 5 HEAVY SELLING of rubber on the London market from Amsterdam, indicating substantial offerings from Indonesia at prices well be! i-v levels ruling locally, attracted considerable attention m the Singapore market yesterday. Another feature of the rubber market was the announcement i I the transfer of the March G<151 words
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Article181 1951-03-22 5 Siandard Staff Correspondent KUALA LIMI'LR, Mar. 21. Malaya's delegates to j the Washington tin talks 'have been duly briefed as I to the facts and are being kept informed about the reaelioiiH m this country, the Chief Secretary, Mr. M. N. Del Tufo, told a press181 words
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239 1951-03-22 5 Emergency Lighting Standard Staff Reporter THE INSTALLATION of emergency lipfhtinjj systems m the hospitals of Singapore and the Federation have brought them on a par m this respect with the best-equipped medical institutions iv the United Kingdom. This was staled yesterday by Mr.239 words
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Article71 1951-03-22 5 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Mar. 11) were per lb. Bayers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose (nom.) $2.17 $2.19 F. 0.8. m bales April. No. 1 R.S.S $?.14 S'M No. 2 11.5.5. $2.04 s.:.o<; No. 3 R.S.S. (nom.) $1.92 $1.94 Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Wednesday's opening prices71 words
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Article39 1951-03-22 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The price of Tin to-day was $592,121 per picul. lp 57.50. LONDON TIN Wednesday's prices fi: t session w* re Spot £1,305 buyers £1.310 sellers. Three mouths U,lf)o buyers £1,195 sellers. Settlement Price £1,305 Tt;;i!-: Steady.39 words
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Article41 1951-03-22 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE APPROACH of the Easter holidays probably accounted the quiet conditions prevailing m the Singapore produce market yesterday. Only limited activity was reported at prices much the same as those earlier m the week.41 words
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85 1951-03-22 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mar. 21. Commenting on the War Damage Claims Commission official's assurance that no priority was beins? given to European claims, a wellknown Chinese tin miner said that "the number of Chinese miners whose claims have not yet been85 words
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260 1951-03-22 5 From A Special Correspondent LONDON, Mar. 21. While reports from Washington indicate that the British delegates are grimly resisting American efforts to dictate to the Malayan tin industry, it has become increasingly evident here that the U.S. sulphur squeeze against Britain, already seriously260 words
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Article196 1951-03-22 5 TIN' SHARKS EASIER Standard Staff Reporter SIX C; APOR E, W( M ilayan tin shares were fractionally easier today, probably because of the approaching holidays.- Rubbei shares remained steady I it only a small volume of busij was reported. Industrials re quietly steady. i i orices were: A!! on by196 words
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Article74 1951-03-22 5 BRITADTS February experts !to the world showed a sharp drop m value. even allowing j for the fact that there were 1 three fewer working days than m January, official figures disclosed today. February exports were valued iat £175.400.000, compared with £214.400,000 m January.74 words
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Advertisement230 1951-03-22 5 asdfsad nOTICLS IGOON SHIPPERS increased 'is rch 1951 bj 6 CO., LTD. I.S.N. Co., Ltd. CALCUTTA <4FERENCI H.TD INDOMA S.H CO. to Cfi Og will be co ltd. IS STRAITS/ _TTA CONFERENCE IS 3 1951. I 4- E: gapore, has ENT LMPCRARY ASSOCIATION SSER :> X iim Khcc Nco os230 words
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Advertisement566 1951-03-22 5 NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE i Chapter 45 In The Hi 9 h «rt of the Colony of Singapore Island Of Singapore Jn Bankruptcy Xo. 156 of 1 Re CHOP KHOOX HUA of No. North Bridge Road S ngapor^ General Merchants N < ice is here! v given that a Composition is566 words
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Advertisement629 1951-03-22 5 ACKNOWLEDGMENT PJESTLE'S Products (M? Limited wish tot .j heir thanks and appro,- V, Inn l W^° sent their sympathy and kind words m connection with the loss of their General Manager Blr. K. E. Imne m ihe cem air disaster at HongSITUATIQNS VACANT ;AN etTicie- stenographer require. by shipping company.629 words
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Advertisement277 1951-03-22 5 PUBLIC A'JCIIOH SALE OF HARBOUR CRAFT. ■^b* "■■c«r" LOT A. ml. "LINKUMDODDIE." a 2u two berth Cabin Cruiser, with good fittingi ttirougliout Ford \'fi 55 h.p. Engine. lot 3. sy. -barbellk: 1 a \v Sharpie, coß^ieta priUi mast, .sails, rudder, etc. An ex ej tiona j Ei I saner. LOT277 words
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Miscellaneous75 1951-03-22 5 JHP^^^TYEfTwE'RE STILL MORE THAN A JUST WHY THIS \}jk |ftT fSO WE CAN USE Vf fOH NO IT'S S~'LL T -itßt O» v Wm SO MILLION MILES OUT, BUT IT'STIME V MANEUVER? MM W^M THE ROCKET^ X now YOU HAVE TO USE TMF S THAT'S WESJARTEDpECELERATING! V' BLAST TO /BUT75 words
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Article772 1951-03-22 6 "IT is ironical that opposition to the nationalization of the Iranian oil industry should come from a British Government which is an ardent advocate of nationalization at home. Even more startling is that the feudal and conservative politicians of Iran should have approved with enthusiasm the proposal772 words
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Article, Illustration1218 1951-03-22 6 TIME LOOKS AT THE "CITY OF SMELLS" I) WIGHT MARTIN, correspondent of the TIME magazine, finds that the sulphurous stench of Rubber dominates Singapore's atmosphere. SINGAPORE'S E.iglish-speak-ing inhabitants know it best as "The City of Smells." If there is one predominant smell m Singapore today, it is not the withering1,218 words
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Article, Illustration538 1951-03-22 6 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA By r PHE Tory M.P. for East Aberdeen is a well liked man. A People who know him call him Bob. People who don't know him call him Bob, too which, I suppose, is a not unfriendly sign either. I am told that housewives who see538 words
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Article398 1951-03-22 6 Sir. I refer to your cdii esl m P:iki ed on Satui the 171 si ti Foi ;-< efit E 3 it I give the editorial o; THE TIMES pul ed the 15th instai I c P k stan conspiracy unck |ie heading "Plot m Pakistan.* 1398 words
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Article247 1951-03-22 6 Si;- I am afraid ti e about Pulau Tekong Ketchil so far published m the Straits Times or The Standard arc all m con' t-r:. The Pulau forms a part of the Estate of the late Sultan Abu Bakar, father of the present Sultan Ibrahim of Johore.247 words
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Advertisement74 1951-03-22 6 ill $im**ea tdome improve your EyesUtkP NO! "J services and technical sk Is ire the essential aiv ti y »ur M scein| ability' y rji visual comfVrt mm efficiency Jt i* for Ihese services a-.n skills not fn g] ssea alone— thai you pjy ir fee "SeetJ Professional advice Nut74 words
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Advertisement13 1951-03-22 6 fiahtner OBUmABII 4t 7 SEASON TRADING CO. 97 HIGH STREET T fcL 63.6613 words
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Advertisement5 1951-03-22 6 Airview-24 THE SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB.5 words
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Advertisement55 1951-03-22 6 30 CU. FT. REACH !N REFRIGERATOR g--_ i Standard Ek|uipmenl In HOSPITALS RESTAURANTS BOARDING HOUSI S Lsd j _J BOTELB CLUBS BARS 1 AM M*t il r>mll«llllMI 1 1 i v IhCfaMpMN (.lass Doers MakCf M Btahißrw Btod or VFMtc i\: i Refrigerator! I rora 4 >V t A \ailalile55 words
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Article, Illustration343 1951-03-22 7 Allies Fight New Red Army On Korea Front I -v EIGHTH ARMY HQ., KORE\ \f said Unlay an Army Corps of the (h 11? r (AP) Ei S llth A «ny L '-o -"e-Re.. UtuLT SSESfTSS! T ¥r Fie M iil... iiiiiiitiiient of the Third Fi«>lil i eoul T »sA.P - 343 words
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Article52 1951-03-22 7 Threat To Tito Increases Mar. 21 B R sari the .-refer with artillery a 14-mile ck i had beer. inks appeared m 5, sChCK>ls I arracks and c for aerodromes. Bulgarians, who he border m the j army step- the ntiei gjn atly s being a 1 m Bulga- R52 words
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91 1951-03-22 7 LONDON, Mar. 21 (UP) Prime Minister Clement Attieo called on Britons today to give full support to the United Nations to stop aggression. Opening the new headquarters of the United Nations Association. At t lee said: "When action was taken against ai 1 aggressor91 words
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Article62 1951-03-22 7 HAMBURG. Mar. 2! (UP)Kurt Schumacher, leader of West Germany's second strongest Social Democrats, said of General Dwight Eisenhower's tern defence plans today, "All allied plans up to now are military measures for a retreat m case of an attack." At a press conference he demanded62 words
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Article96 1951-03-22 7 LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 21 (UP)— By a narrow margin of seven votes, the United Nations General Assembly decided tonight to meet next autumn m Paris. The vote was 24 m favour. 17 against. \2 abstentions. The ballot brought split voles m all the usual United96 words
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Article64 1951-03-22 7 IT WOULD be "absurd" for I Japan to 1 lose c peace with the Soviet Union, Prime Ministei Shig< Y( shida told a meeting oi the Liberal Party's political ittee, according to English language Nippon Time- V shida said as long as the cod itiiReuter; AP - 64 words
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Article27 1951-03-22 7 Two Maryknoll priests and two sisters, arrested m December by the Chinese Communists, have been released and sent to Hong Kong, the Catholic Missionary erouo announced. U.P.U.P - 27 words
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Article21 1951-03-22 7 Karl Brunias, r.ew Austrian Minister to Belgrade, has presented hLs credentials to the President of the Yugoslav Presidium. Ivan Ribar- A.P.A.P - 21 words
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Article27 1951-03-22 7 Only 13 out of 100 Pakistanis can read or write, according to sus, which showed Pakisi dilation rose by over 6 since partition four years aso.- A.P.A.P - 27 words
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Article29 1951-03-22 7 A 7,000-kilowatt generator gk k Electric w is exptvu-! to arrive m Bangkok towards the end of April. The unit, built In Japan, is costing -•J 12.000.- A. P.A.P - 29 words
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Article29 1951-03-22 7 Burmese Government troops killed NO Communists during a b iti c at the delta rice Town ot Maubin, (>() miles west of Rangoon r w officially reported on Tuesday.- A.P.A.P - 29 words
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Article31 1951-03-22 7 A joint resolution by France and Britain supporting United Nations Secretary-General Tryeve Lie's 12()-year plan for peace was approved by the U.N. Economic and Social Council despite strnnc Soviet onnosition- A.P.A.P - 31 words
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Article37 1951-03-22 7 The prosecutor told an Australian war crimes court at Manus Island on Tuesday that the Japanese killed natives of the Dutch East Indies m 1945. by using them as human guinea pigs to test anti-tetanus infections.- A.P.A.P - 37 words
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Article69 1951-03-22 7 The Social Democrats walked out of Finland's coalition government yesterday and reliable sources said Agrarian Prime Minister Urho Kekk..:u-:i would dissolve hi* Cabinet. U.P. Japan's shipping tonnage engaged m overseas cargo transport has increased three-fold m the nine months since the outbreak of the Korean war. The i survey madeReuter - 69 words
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Article52 1951-03-22 7 The United Stales will urge the strengthening of western hemisphere defences at the interAmerican foreign ministers conference next week. Senator Tom Connally Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Commjttee, I said each Latin American coun- try would be a.skeri t i "exert it- self more thta heretofore"' m cooperative defenceReuter - 52 words
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Article44 1951-03-22 7 Iraqi Prime Minister Nuries Said told Parliament that the government had allocated funds to build a State oil refinery. He also said that the government's p icy was to rescue oil royalties from firms with concessions similar to thosepaid to neighbouring i countries.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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87 1951-03-22 7 Commons Pass UK-Egypt Balances Pact LONDON. Mar. l 1 1 (Reuter): By only three votes, 294 to 291/ the government obtained support on its new money agreement with Egyptin the House of Commons tonight. Led by Mr. Anthony Eden. Deputy Leader of ttie Opposition, the Conservatives criticized the agreement and87 words
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Article70 1951-03-22 7 DJAKARTA. Mar. 21, (ReuterAAP). The Indonesian Prime Minister, Mohammed Nasir, resigned tonight. President Soekarno accepted the resignation but asked him to carry on as caretaker Premier until a new cabinet is formed. A dispute between the Moslem Masjumi (governing) Party and Parliament on dissolution of regional councils started70 words
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Article, Illustration208 1951-03-22 7 LONDON, Mar. 21 (Reuter) Mass civilian evacuation from densely populated towns was the only way to prevent widespread loss of life m the event of war, an international study group reported here today. Shelters were not enough. Sudden exodus from one country into anotherA.P - 208 words
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Article, Illustration208 1951-03-22 7 SAIGON, Mar. 21. Hnao Wen, Liaison Officer of the Peking Government, who lias been passing instructions from the Chinese ami the Russians to tin- ietminb i Military Mission m Canton, lias been sent to Tonkin with new orders. These orders are aAP - 208 words
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Article89 1951-03-22 7 Iran 's New Cabinet TEHERAN. Mar. 21 (Reuter) j Prime Minister Hussein Ala j presented his new cabinet to I the Shah today. He retained the portfolio I for Foreign Affairs himself. j Other Ministers named were: {Minister without Portfolio- Ali Gashti, now Persian Ambassador to Egypt. War-General Naggi. Finance89 words
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Article91 1951-03-22 7 PARIS. Mar. 21 (UP)- s viet Russia renewed her demands last night for a reduction of armed forces by all Big Four powers and for the iirst time proposed that this should be done under international supervision. The proposal was made by Soviet deputy Foreign91 words
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Article72 1951-03-22 7 LONDON. Mar. 21, (Reuter). Mr. Henry Hopkinson, Conservative, asked m the House of Commons if the Fore i Secretary would give an assurance that recruitment to the Gurkha units of the British Army would m no wa: affected by th€ recent political developments m Nepal. Mr. Kenneth Younger,72 words
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207 1951-03-22 7 REDS MAKING TSINGTAO INTO AIR, NAVAL BASE HONGKONG, Mar. 2 1 (Vl*) Tin- Sino-Sm i< I v s are building Tsiii;>*tao. los* than two hour!* rl\iuu away from rcnlral wwilll K<trea. into a it-t air an<l ai hase, the En^lisli-lan^iia^e Hon^kon^ Standard -orled today. Quoting recent arrivals from that North207 words
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Article66 1951-03-22 7 WASHINGTON. Mar 21.— AP>— The is. Army will soon start r<>< ruitint; for itv "volunteer freedom corps' 1 of aliens. Mr. Frank Pare. Secretary of the Army, said m a letter to Senator Henry Cabot Lodg:e that the State and Justice departments have approved actions66 words
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Article74 1951-03-22 7 NEW DELHI, Mar I -Violent Rrindi last week the continuation of d has djmferousljf i^ravated ihe food sit nation iii B Most of the crops Of and other cereals ha destroys I, said the Bihar FV I Government of India 7 Ministry sources denic starvation <i< aths m74 words
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Article60 1951-03-22 7 CANBERRA, Mar. 21 (B ter-AAP)— The retirement t>l Sir John LaUiam. Chiel Justice of the High Cour. of Ausiralia. was announced night by the Atton* j (Icjiera!. Mr. .1. A. Spicer. The resignation wi.l become effective on the expuy of a year's leave. Sir John, who was app<60 words
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Advertisement71 1951-03-22 7 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT KEM>! NED II I ILES, Ml SI REMEMBER MUIR MILLS LIMITED KANPUR (INDIA) Mm DURABILITY SPECIALITY I cotton grey shirtings, Drills, Shirtings, s, Sarees, Towels and Tapestry Cloth etc., end Ya-ns BANSIDHAR COPALDAS CO., BOMBAY 2, .INDIA) Enquiries to: BANSIDHAR GOPALDAS CO., 22 Bonham Building, Singapore. /jl±%ffi\ CABLE71 words
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Advertisement116 1951-03-22 7 For The First Time Ever In Singapore Krai lr«->katin«: Ride A Fall Two-Hour [ce-Skfttiiig Revue Twenly-Four Stacc IteaM <!a-l Of Inhrnalionallv F— iOIM Skairr- I THE GALA CHARITY PREMIERE ]'ri<la\ 10th March 9. 7 7 p.m. IN AID OF TICKETS: $25 —SI 5 SlO —Ss— $3 O ON SALE AT116 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1951-03-22 8 CINGAPORE provides the background to yet an other Malay movie now m the making. Called "Pelangi" (Rainbow'), the film is being produced by the Nusan Tara Co.. an independent local Chinese concern who hope to have* the picture ready for release m about a month's time.Wee Ghim Siong; K. Hamid - 1,005 words
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Advertisement319 1951-03-22 8 TODAY PJtlf IUDjS 6.30 2 9 4 30 p.m.. m Your t*v urite Stars iv a gripping drama of a girl by her past. J.|- MADELEINE LEBEAU: any **DERNIERE MIT" and "J M f ANT > aifHOi «IKF ORa«N»XItIOR #2£J£fif* •^Wl| JEAN SIMMONS HPVIv DAVID FARRAR ff__ V JAMES DONALD319 words
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Advertisement231 1951-03-22 8 SEE A GOOD ri(Tl HE CATHAY ORGANISATION Till ilia fe =AV\OI NONC The following Record Kuns m j >ears.... IMI The Three HMtefccra (M-G-M) 1 Dayi NcptuiicS I).iufclil<r M Mi II "inderella I R-B 0 Ml 1 Sands of Iwo Jim.i Kcp»bli< J3 If ]M."» 1 Annie (»et V(iur <>un231 words
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Advertisement49 1951-03-22 8 Mi 1 i 3.l'— I Mil II IXOKIII A RBW I Mm i» :u Imp i bj S .11 KVLI Todaj 3 I Join; Derek iv COS _i\ l OLOI m \i>\ R A ffcSSIl IA! hob Sei 0 Saterd is II II W \%l "H \KI 01 Ml49 words
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Miscellaneous612 1951-03-22 8 KADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME •tS 1 m>-trt-. ar: .i 41 .:< M-irrs) li» a m lvii Fot tJ' ehools; 1 i* m Light Masic M»-.i:.-\: ;k Mew i I ii '«>•• KM hn •■> anist; m i r IhC Bl h..»!- G1 i Vr ■<■ i .inline hiinHi a612 words
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Article, Illustration310 1951-03-22 9 Visiting Seafarers To Have Better Home Boustead Institute, headquarters and recreational centre for seavicn from ships tiiat call at Singapore is undergoing extensive renovations to provide more amenities for them. This 59-year-old landmark at the junction of Tanjong Pagar and Anson Road zvas opened m 1892. It was founded by310 words
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Article159 1951-03-22 9 Standard Special ON Friday and Saturday of this week Easter holiday makers will again be able to Experience flying at the TRoyal Singapore Flying Club. K;.!lang Airport. The Club facilities will be open to the public from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and a159 words
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Article159 1951-03-22 9 Renamed Vessel On Maiden Trio standard Staff Correspondent ii!L 11 *>\ «--i add iion to the American President Line freighters the Garfield called at Singapore yesterda} on her maiden voyage under i!ii-> r::;.';:*'. The Garfield, however, has come to Singapore for the last three years as the William I Victory,159 words
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137 1951-03-22 9 Shandard Shipping Reporter A TOTAL of 102 passei I for 1 29 for Bombay, 17 for Colombo and 84 for Pen- listed to embark on the P O. liner, Carthage, this morning before the ye i for London on her us Among the137 words
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Article77 1951-03-22 9 Fremantle-S'pore Run In t err up ted r T II E Singapore Fremantle L s< rvice of the Blue Fun ships Charon and Gorgon is being temporarily interrupted by the usual six-month docking of the ships m Singapore for re-painting and overhaul. The Charon is at present In dock here77 words
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Article43 1951-03-22 9 BOMBAY Mar. 20 (Rev Fire destroyed nearly 1L gallons of petrol m a ship Bombay harbour today. F of the crew swam ashore w the petrol, packed m drums a.:d barrels, exploded. A fifth sent to hospital with severe burns.43 words
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Article91 1951-03-22 9 Essex Back In Pacific Service S N diego. (AP)— The U.S. ail cr; ft carrier, out t i the it serve at Pugei Sound, arrived at Diego Monday for ope:;,;. with the Pacific Fleet. S been stn jthened to ;!e the latest type it jel fighters. She has a new91 words
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Article183 1951-03-22 9 SHIPS AT ROADS AND WHARVES, 4 I\M. YESTERDAY. WHARVES Gdn. 42 43 Carthnse. 40 41 Pamkor 38 39 Bennevis, 3C 37 Utrecht, 33 34 Anchises, 31 32 Kvernaas, 29/30 Ozarda 27 28 Gujarat. 25 26 Merhmau. 25 Bidor, 23 24 Tjisadane, 21 22 Asphllion, 19 20 HonK183 words
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259 1951-03-22 9 Latest Nederland Ship Due Shortly Standard Shipping Reporter THE fir>i !-!r;j!»*-l<ip I be buill for the !S I !.inf m ihx- !a>l iwonly-fi\ v years and Jjh- h enlLelii v> buill for ihe company since th<> war. the 12,000-ton s lii Ar?i; man, v!iic!i is <liie i;i Singapore from Europe259 words
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61 1951-03-22 9 THE Ben Line freighter Benmacdhui, which arrived m Singapore yesterday, from U.K.. brought a cargo including 11,545 packages ot toys, patent medicines. Oilier goods include 2.111 cases of liquor, 655 cases of cigarettes, 16 vehicles for civilian use. 5.000 cases of milk, 1.520 cartoons of Scott's61 words
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Article328 1951-03-22 9 EAST ASIA !1C HUE Out*T.ra tram Eurcp* Mar. 23: Fionia, for Bangkok, Mar. 25. Mar. 24: Nordvest for HK. Japan, Mar. 27. TO EUROPE Mar 27: Lalanda. sails Mar. 11. AMERICAN MAIL LINE For 08. West Coast Forts; Accepting cargo for South ann Centra 1 America. Mar. 25:328 words
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Advertisement549 1951-03-22 9 FASI XX.I I \h IKWS PACIFIC StKV ICE hnncisoo Los Angles \h American f Cltt^ P. nan X P s }lam s p M riIMPPINE BEAR 22 :iM,, 2S 2C Mar. 27 30Mar A^eptin- CSIlt for Honfikonu Kobe Yokohama FASI KMiILAK SEKVICt LSA (WhSi COAST) PCBSUM Gt LF via JAPAN549 words
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Advertisement224 1951-03-22 9 {air arrivals 1^ one Dt PARJVRES Arrivals GAEUDA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Prom M. dan I i 16.55 QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS CONSTELLATIONS From Sj clmv l* SQ KLM CONSTELLATION from Enron* 11.25 a.m. MALAYAN AIRWAYS DAKOTAS from Banckok. Penang ETA «.45 p.m. from Medan, Penang, Taiping, [poh, Ku.u.i Lnmpar ETA 6.33 p.m.224 words
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Advertisement662 1951-03-22 9 y 1^ IT' X 1^"~"""~^^r Bh^ i s E! I i **^CSS* m FAILINGS FROM SCANOINAVIA UK CONMNt' Kobe k ihama M 37 Mar ;;l!<!{>\ i Raicm Baaika* 2-JA 31 30-:, I -S*vi'sS XI 8 11 a.- »«<: •t \n v tor Bangkok, Salmon BanKkong Manila Kobe v HM 22662 words
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Article, Illustration841 1951-03-22 10 'TWIST GRIP - MALAYA'S FASTEST COMPETE IN SEREMBAN TRIAL 'TWIST GRIP' By plusj m Ike or?arii>>aihin which bWgM about tin^ >[)'■< v trial at Sereibaa fa f n t ii v x i a s t .!>>' n Kftiitel' iiru.il ensiiutT and expert tof laser. Br was Urn lu-'iind Ike M »?tort whit841 words
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Article, Illustration170 1951-03-22 10 II'OII. Y^ t'd. Reggie Trevar, 26-year-old motorr\rlr >(>«■« «I-kinu v. ill he among llit' four IVrak tu>injMtilor« a! the Srrtiubaii Speed Trial. W W Carter. Ttv I con etc m the cc and 1000 cc Motor- es. i 1 and A R Bus the 350170 words
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Article, Illustration354 1951-03-22 10 MANY enthusiasts taking part m Sunday's event might not know it but Seremban has been the centre of some of the best-supported motor sport events since as tar back as 24 years ai:o. In 1927 nearly 70 cars and motor cycles ran354 words
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Article170 1951-03-22 10 SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME Tin: tki vi Etaru a.m. competitors i<> [>• paddocks opjxiv.i t: remban Kaiiv, staf Padan^ at X \m k There will b»- I" -ntv for moton •>« !<-s <t. ,i, d up m the usual < lasses 15<i 350. ."iOO and "uulimta d There w ill be thi170 words
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Article801 1951-03-22 11 TilT President of tlit Football Association *>t Malaya, Tungku Abdul Rahman, lia^ replied t<» the hiis r written by Ibe Singapore Amateur Football Association m which one <*i the points brought «mi was tiu.t i* S VF V <u«ml 1 con--ii!- r taking legal aviimi801 words
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Advertisement262 1951-03-22 11 y^etv^Ziz^ mot m cost -esS BUT IN GliTPHT^is) •(V typist's Deigned for the: ""t/hnjou. i ;v/io wanf AID5 impSovm health REDUCES FATIGUE f ,;,11^...L0h- Kun,;:,,.. 1 ffiflHl '"sT^r" I and >«t all I'm 1 ■ffitES T EL. 648Q niorr than you I L$ i «V LUMPuR c PENAN6 II (ISTAIU»MiD262 words
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146 1951-03-22 12 KUALA LUMFUB Wee!. In the H: >t match of the Selangor j A. division soccer league played m Ihe SCRC ground this evening the SCRC defeated the Police Depot by four goals to one. I c Chinese dominated the play thi »ughoul and146 words
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2297 1951-03-22 12 OLLIE DAVIES - Bright Eyes wins main Sprint At Ipoh OLLIE DAVIES By RUNNING m her best form the aged Pageant mare Bright Eyes beat Springbok by a short head m the main sprint event over 5£ furlongs straight at Ipoh yesterday, the second day of the Perak Turf Club Easter meeting. The2,297 words
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312 1951-03-22 12 asdfsad I! IPPIEST man at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday t i- veteran goalkeeper Pau Ka I'inu. *ln> coaches imicahle Athletic Association, lit' san tin- train score a 7 2 irtor> over Indonesian League m a senior S VK V league game. It was Amicables first312 words
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Article59 1951-03-22 12 THE Tamil Brotherhood Association will hold their Seventh Annual Athletic Meet, m tbe second week of May. There will be a meeting m this connection at the Association Premises at No. 4 Farrer Park, Singapore tomorrow at 10 a.m. All Indian athletes who intend to59 words
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Article111 1951-03-22 12 THE Johore Bahru Rifle Association iiu-et scheduled to take place on Saturday and Sunday have been postponed to Thursday and Friday March 29 and 30. Entries will close on Wednesday March 28. A new time-table for the meet drawn up is as follows:— timi: t abli:111 words
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Article263 1951-03-22 12 DISPLAYING a form that is likely to put them m line for Division 3A League honours, the Marines Department football team trounced the Blue Rovers Sports Club by seven goals to nil at Geylang stadium yesterday. The Marines proved too strong for their opponents263 words
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Article54 1951-03-22 12 TELUK ANSOV Wed T i Engineers and the ACS drew one-all m a L> wet Perak lootball league mu.ch yesterday. It was a keenly tough match wil I the schoolboys leading at hail time with a penalty goal scored by Paramalingam. tshak equalised for the Engineer.* with54 words
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410 1951-03-22 12 CHRISTCHURCH, Mar. 21 (Revter-AAP) Ah expected thr fir>t Test match between England sad Nen Zealand of the present i<»ur petered sol Into a disual draw here today. England, however* gained iir-t Innings bonourfti Tlk'v scored .">.">() m reply to H7 for X declared I>\410 words
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Article78 1951-03-22 12 LONDON. Mar. ?U: (Benieri Oxford and Cambridge crewi both practiced start> Irom a stake boat this afternoon m preparation tor Saturday's boat race. Davidpe. the Oxford stroke, pot m 10 strokes m 17 seconds m both his crews' attempts. Jennens of Cambridge, after one start m78 words
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79 1951-03-22 12 Chinese YMCA ToRun Billia rds Tournament IX order to encourage greater interest m billiards, the IT< Men's department of the Chinese Y. y\. C. A. is organising an AllSingapore Billiards Tournament This competition js open to all young men m Singapore under SO years ol age. Entries Uu ti;* 179 words
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Article115 1951-03-22 12 HOTSPURS MADE m unlmpressive debut In the SAFA League yesterday. Opposing the CYMA iPM> m a Division 111 A match on the CVMA ground tinwere deleated 2-1. Although they did the attacking for .10 of the BO minutes, the Hotspurs for w rdi wasted numerous opening115 words
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Miscellaneous97 1951-03-22 12 T I U E C3ss^p\ 1 1 mc j mJ a HIGH TIDES at the principal resoi ts m Malaya. TODAY: A.M. P.M. Sinjapore 10.11 11.06 Malac< :t 1.27 1.44 Port Diokson 12.08 12.25 Port Sham 5.01 5.29 Penanir 12.01 12.38 TOMORROW: Singapore 10.49 11.27 Malacca 2.07 2.18 Port Dieksoa97 words
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