Singapore Standard, 28 March 1951
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Title Section17 1951-03-28 1 Singapore Standard cvxcv it n it NO. 270 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1951. 12 PAGES 10 CENTS17 words
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Article25 1951-03-28 1 Hongkong 's Noon Paper To Fold Up AP) the S April 1. been Eng Mom s ged it g Posi diffi- E i B both25 words
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Article52 1951-03-28 1 Indonesia Releases 8 Ships importer w Govenuaest us In the In- lent have irnuigel n Ic aow by > i uhorities tin* eight Mala- bein 4 id lined in imawe, North $unu'- ''(it. od to mder- Doing in- H S atra I trada need i t 1 ng and conr52 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-03-28 1 photo. Mr. I". S. Cootf, DivUion.il Fai K.i trrii nanagei lor Cable a. Wireless, who arrived is Singapore by BOAC tram Boagkoßg yeslerdaj on aa iaspectioa tour. He iraa nu-t by Mr. W. E. Coatrs, Stra its District Manger. StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article115 1951-03-28 1 Bertha Case Heard In Dutch Court BREDA, H Mar. 27 R D Governi nt prea ise today ent of the mar- e Beri Adabi, 21, ;chool tea ler. Bertha nor Mansoor A who were married last was present in court n adjourned from its first day, Jan sent in the115 words
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213 1951-03-28 1 UK Asked To Maintain Radio Export Standard Staff Reporter THE Trade Commissioner of the United Kingdom in Singapore has asked the Board of e authorities in England lo what they can to main- the export of wireles re- to Malaya for the current year. T e decision to make this213 words
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Article132 1951-03-28 1 HONGKONG. Mar. 27. <Reu►e^AAP).— Sir Walter Monck[on, leading British lawyer, opened the case bere today Jg American-owned Civil Ail Transport Inc.. which Is ciaimine ownership of 40 aircraft and other former Chinese Nationalist aS The planes, part of a fleet of 71 grounded at132 words
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161 1951-03-28 1 MacA'Wash. WASHINGTON, Mar. 27 (AP) Reliable sources reported today that the friction between Washington and Gen. Douglas MacArthur is being cleared up by important behind-the-scenes negotiations. These sources said the following moves are in progress: 1 MacArthur Is being instructed to clear with Washington161 words
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86 1951-03-28 1 Standard Staff Reporter PROF. M. L. Oliphant, Australian atomic scientist, arrived in Singapore by a ir last night. Director of Research in the School of Science. Australian National University, Canberra. Prof. Oliphant has been recognized as the leading Australian atomic scientist. He will leave for Karachi86 words
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78 1951-03-28 1 Standard Staff Reporter THERE is no strike at the Singapore Steam Laundry as reported in the Straits Times. Mr. A. H. Hawke, the Manager, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Hawke explained that the actual position was that some hand-ironing workers informed the laundry management78 words
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Article206 1951-03-28 1 TEHERAN, Mar. 27 (IP) —The Government pushed troops and naval units to southwest Iran today to help police deal with the spreading Communist-led strikes in the oil fields. There were only sketchy reports from the trouble area because of a breakdown in telephone and telegraph communications caused206 words
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Article39 1951-03-28 1 TEHERAN, Mar. 27 (I I*) All communications between IVheran and the strike areas in oil-rich Kuzistan j»r«»\ ince were cul lodaj and Ine Iranian governmenl reportedly have seni troop reinforcements into t It trouUlr zone.39 words
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Article, Illustration102 1951-03-28 1 pholo The Singapore branch of the Bank of India will be an important link of bank offices stretching from Tokyo to London, said its General Manager, "Mr. A. C. Clarke, yesterday on arrival by BOAC from Bombay. Mr. Clarke, a Yorkshire-man, is here to work outStandard - 102 words
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Article, Illustration468 1951-03-28 1 Standard Staff Reporter IX THE present election campaign in Singapore, public political meetings can be held provided that it is at a place where it does not obstruct traffic and that notice has been given to the Police at least 24 hours beforehand.Standard - 468 words
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Article76 1951-03-28 1 Standard Staff Reportt-r LAW AH CHYE. 13, of Lorong 3. Geylang, was drowned on Monday when he was "koleh-ing" with some friends in a rivulet near Kallang. His body was recovered yesterday near the Kallang Bridge. Another case of drowning was reported to the Police yesterday when a76 words
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172 1951-03-28 1 Riots Due To French Girl 's Refusal To Dance With Moroccan Soldier EPINAL, FRANCE, Mar. 27 (UP) A French girl's refusal to dance with a Moroccan soldier led to two riots and a police request today for the immediate removal of a Moroccan battalion from the town. Six policemen, one172 words
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Article260 1951-03-28 1 TOKYO, Mar. 27 (UP) American troops began mopping up south of the 38th Parallel in the Seoul area today while South Korean troops on the east eoast drove into North Korea in force. The Yanks decimated one Chinese regiment and isolated part of another260 words
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Article, Illustration240 1951-03-28 1 Ex-Premier Spends Day In Singapore Standard Staff Reporter MR SUTAN Shahrir. onetime Premier of Indonesia, passed through Singapore yesterday on the Royal Interocean Line ship T.iiwangi. The first thins Mr. Shahrir did when the ship dropped anchor in Singapore yesterday was to visit Dr. Razii. "Indonesian representative here, and then240 words
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Article189 1951-03-28 1 HONGKONG, Mar. 27. (AP) Red < hina\ fmr-e nuns claimed 18 more \ictims in (anion on Mar. 2"», the omimini^l la Kunj: I'ao -'aid todax qnoliiiil KwWgftHMgj Mililars Control ContntieeSon. The dispatch called them "secret agents and career gangsters". Three were described as189 words
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72 1951-03-28 1 Standard suit Reporter IHE If deration of MaUf Students" I nions in ilip Federattoai of Malaya has petitioned t!i Stair and Settlement fimn ibimlii that M.i lay students should be «*xt*:npt<*cl ttom the Man power Mobilization, as they consider tin 4 number of Malay72 words
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Advertisement62 1951-03-28 1 TRADERS LIMITED MANVILLE CUP Jjjl TRIAL, ENGLAND gggg 2nd Deteniber, 1950 Sir Edward Manville Cup For best solo i performance) Ist Cup t -decor ALS RIDERS STAR COMPETITION 1950 w« awarded trials riders for ">ce in selected trials. -•ass Three of the first five :iasi The first four riders USING62 words
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Advertisement139 1951-03-28 1 j <^ gem tmg* S.P.H.deSILVAI A5. high STOttT. SiNOABOM. S J i?6O xl Short Story*** Twelve years ago, Bcrger Paints of England sent a chemist to Malaya to conduct experimental tests. As a result, Berger Paints were reformulated for local conditions. Berger POMPEIAN ENAMEL is the only quick-drying paint on139 words
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Article357 1951-03-28 2 'INTERFERENCE' AT POLL MEETINGS Police Chief Wants Report Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE POLICE COMMISSIONER. Mr. J, Peimefather-Evaiis has called for a full report into the circumstances which led Police personnel to interrupt two Labour Party candidates in their election meetings on Sunday and Monday la*t. Sunday's incident was at River357 words
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Article, Illustration106 1951-03-28 2 ticture by Traffic using the new dual-carriageway and arterial road at Telok Ayer Basin, from Raffles Quay to the Singapore Harbour Board, will have to manoeuvre this new roundabout at the junction of Robinson Road, Anson Road and Telok Ayer Street. Municipal labourers are here seen installingMichael Goh - 106 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-03-28 2 Consumers Strike At Middlemen Stand. ird Womafl Reporter A BLO.. will be s1 k, ig t< policy with 1 the "1 Move- Eu, said. Squati to suj ply 60 price I V is ©1 to be I t si ng above 1 troi authorii and Pro 1 eir rei s57 words
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168 1951-03-28 2 Standard Staff Reporter ALL post offices in Singapore are to be equipped with burglar alarms connected directly with Police headquarters. Plans to s uard post offices in the Colony, follow 51 r ursday's robbery at the Serangoon Road SubPost 0 when seven armed Chinese168 words
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Article72 1951-03-28 2 Trishamen Petition Municipality lard Stall K p r THE S re Hire Tri A "ion has sent a petition to the Secretary ol tl sion, urgii that trisha riders be allowed to s on their to the Coloi The Ass so asked isha riders be allowed to r licences to72 words
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Article138 1951-03-28 2 IE SINGAPORE EXEC'-! IVE C ittee of the P;. Department Labour at a recent meel g 1 to request the Colony lent for fortnightly of wages of daily-paid A. K K 1 uppiah, Gen< lal e Union. X< ".d I 1 I I the Committee aga st138 words
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Article, Illustration316 1951-03-28 2 Why No Election Vows? Standard Stall Reporter CANDIDATES dare nol make iuiy promises to women because they fear thrir retentive memories, said working matrons and women leaders when interviewed by The Standard yesterday, N«> candidate <";ni make empty promises Jn n* and getMichael Goh - 316 words
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Article44 1951-03-28 2 CHAR* SH' M.INC7 f or smoked i .i.v.ed ;it to i Ti te and a ing to Ten*: Hong i, on J v. R tamed 1 sulaii a pore 1 Polia y< lay. 'I e cases we re I ed to 344 words
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210 1951-03-28 2 Standard Staff Reporter A RESOLUTION seeking permission for the Singapore Traction Company buses to stop at Rowcroft Lines in Ayer Rajah Road will be moved by Mr. M. P. I). Nair (Labour South) at Friday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. The S.T.C. bus210 words
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Article70 1951-03-28 2 A CHINESE WOMAN, Ng n was fined $150 in the Sin- re 1 i Police Court terday when she pleaded k< ur gallons of samsu on March 19 at Bukit Timah R Oil March 19 at 5 p m. a cus- n party raided the accust d's70 words
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Article, Illustration159 1951-03-28 2 M. RAKICH - It's A Lighthouse Honeymoon For Cyril And Molly M. RAKICH BY MR. CYRIL GALISTAN, the youngest and the last to marry among the lighthouse keepers attached to the Master Attendant's Office in Singapore, is taking his bride, the former Miss Molly Jacob, to the Sultan Shoal Lighthouse for their honeymoon.159 words
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Article79 1951-03-28 2 'PLATINUM LINE' IS SOLD OUT Standard Staff Report r ALL THE 22 i of "Platinum Line" front i the premiere of tl Show to in aid Boys Town, have Mr. Malcolm MacDonal I Admiral W. V, Mr. Justice Brown (.tending I h<-> show .r own parties. Others who will go79 words
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Article, Illustration64 1951-03-28 2 >- [g Kok Ho Super lent of F< Singapore by air on Monday for a j senior < in P I ri-on-Dnns f his seen. trip. Ottu r .Pi i duled to qo n Britai in for advanced i in Police ■ludc ASP's Ur P. R i m v ad64 words
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Advertisement56 1951-03-28 2 ."■'.l» tlVf TRAUE IVW I.XM'STRY FAIR .1 :>«. WNER ROAD OFF SERANGOON ROM)) h&B-*& 9 s #fft exhibition j Display ol:— j Mokyon Product. I Art onJ CrQ fs MoJe| j Indjstries Monu!actured a I Product, Agrscultur. j Engineering Equipments, Horticulture 4 Accessories Etc. Ovcrseos j Promoted by: FAR EAST56 words
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Advertisement142 1951-03-28 2 /}fetoo,o v CIGARETTES Imported from fa London VRp sin(.\pore rjjKijr' HNS OF SINCiAPORK f**HHi i' l i Jw. PACKKTS Ol <L^^ 50 s S 1 .80 'IJ s FFDI RATION 10 s. IS <a». ONLY THE FINEST OF TOBACCOS ARE USED IN IF BLENDING OF TURF CIG CARRERAS 150 YEARS142 words
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Miscellaneous51 1951-03-28 2 9" A SHOO TIN' STAR.^ (ZTH'THIELWU'L RPTfr X 'f^\,*% W Lit ABNEA-V > HAS' T' COME- TRUF-/T JIAGM. /V SA-7X C/• v^ ORDCRS^JJ, <^t wf rT\ ~^JY/' "TT^CH AH DON'T K\C»'V\ Jj/ if^SlUF^ X I allah hope: I>x «L.f v \!> W\ 1/ >^^ !S AH GiTS a J^C^s^\ \vV51 words
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396 1951-03-28 3 Majority Of New 'Ministers To Have HQ. In K. Lumpur Standard Staff Correspondent M V II HP! R, Tues. There will not be any t i*. ■■■•> buildings as oHice> for the new ■aj pointed by tbe Government under the new bcr System, l>nl aeeommoilation which will be in v*i;h396 words
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Article144 1951-03-28 3 6 Bandits Killed In Perak LUMPUR, Tues— have in their andita in a1 on. Since jresler- j of the killing of x i re have been i bandits were killed ioi their., ■'.eluda single in Grik. In addition, pei was capwas a", so but he lit "ed in »y. when144 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-03-28 3 photo j. ONE bunded aoc .thirteen --Us p.sented^.he^ for selection at t^^^^^^andaiit of the Polite Depot, T"k MacNamar^t^ a batch of recruits bem^ SLJUd bv'a Police Constable^ D. InfD. Inf - 29 words
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140 1951-03-28 3 JB Auxiliary Police To Join Regulars Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. One hundred Auxiliary Police Volunteers who recently com- j pleted training will go into action with regular Police on Wednesday. April 4. These volunteers who have been undergoing training for the last five weeks in the use of140 words
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Article60 1951-03-28 3 CHEOK Se« Reg, 51, foster- father of six-year-old Kit Lan, was charged in the Port Dickson police court with ill-treating tne boy. Cheok was all.*sed to hiive chained his son to a tree and to I have beaten him. The complaint was said to have been lodged by60 words
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143 1951-03-28 3 Standard Staff Correspondent u MA LUMPUR, Tues. Children living: at the 14th P .••hon-;. in SeLinsjor. have now no school to attend. u school kfl the district, the Hons Mins School, has i closed sin e two of its classrooms were damaged by a143 words
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Article95 1951-03-28 3 Squatters To Ouit Estate ItlMJmi Staff Correspondent LUMPUR, Tues.— tappers wi a EuroI estate and squat--0 the area have been e to quit This is a to the of ten a Tan-or 'j. Malim yes--1 infoi nation given to y Forces. .ck on the bandits theii activities on night when95 words
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Article23 1951-03-28 3 Ll 41 < Tues. 7 '.< Yuen S I were JJ v charged, bel re the lagi i [nche Ibra-23 words
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Article125 1951-03-28 3 JB Hawker Problem JOHORE BAHRU. Tues— A special committee of the .Tuhore Bahru Town Board Council is presently studying the question whether' or not all hawkers in Johore Bahru should be licensed. This question arose after a query by one of the members who asked the Council why only 110125 words
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Article99 1951-03-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Serendah Bovs' Home has receded a donation of $1,450 from '•The Save the Children Fund ot Ca The a Fund will also be sending gifts of cloth, games, books and pencils, to the Home. The Secretary ot the Fund, who also directs99 words
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Article151 1951-03-28 3 MALACCA hai received about I 1% SSSSSS 2J23Z& rn the Settlement. SS3 to ci.'are W«* D«--a public hoUd«JJ driven h- c^ m port 5r c kif»P-Seremban Road therebv knocking down boy and causing his death. ililii CLAIMING trial to a charge of having attemptod smiirte. a Chinese151 words
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159 1951-03-28 3 Million Plan To Beat Black Market Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. "Blackmarketeers and people with no sense of civil responsibility are exploiting the present situation in Malaya without regard to sufferings of others", said Mr. T. F. Carey, Commissioner for Co-operative Development, outlining the Federation Government's million-dollar plan to159 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-03-28 3 photo. THE Adjutant of the Johore Auxiliary Police Force, seen in the fore- ground ready to shoot, with three Chinese recruits in a practice shoot at Tampoi range. Watching are three members of the Regular Police Force and a European officer. StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article24 1951-03-28 3 TEACHERS in Malacca will hold a rally on Saturday. March 31, between 10.30 a.m. and G p.m. at the High School hall.24 words
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Article239 1951-03-28 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The effectiveness of Home Guards on rubber estates has been proved twice in one week in Selangor and should be an example and encouragement to managers of olher estates to form a similar body of patrols to protect workers,239 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-03-28 3 Mr. Lim Teong Huat. and Miss Sg Swee Lan, whose en?.^ement was announced at Kuala Lumpur recently. Mr. Lim is the nephew of Dr. liee Tiang Keng of Penanu. Miss Ng" is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ng Teik Ann of Kuala Lumpur.45 words
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Article62 1951-03-28 3 BCG Clinics are being held every Monday and fhursday between 10-11 a.m. in the General Hospital. Seremban. and on Mondays and Thursday between 2-4 p.m. in the Infant Welfare Centre, Lemon Street. Seremban. Parents are advised to bring their small children to the Infant Welfare Clinic and young62 words
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105 1951-03-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— One hundred and ten bandits killed is the proud claim of the 2nd Battalion. Scots Guards, who reached this impressive figure when 14 terrorists fell to their rifles and bayonets in Tanjong Malim on Sunday and Monday. The Guards did105 words
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Article80 1951-03-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— More than Hi wild pigs were killed in two visits paid by a hunting party to Serendah recently. The visits were the result of a request made by the Serendah Boys' Home because wild pigs were found to be doing extensive damage80 words
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Article79 1951-03-28 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PARENTS and friend* <>i ttw Chung Hua Chinese School. Port Dickson, met at t!ie school for the first meeting of e newly- formed School Pare Committee. Fhey decided I I give their fulle.-t co-operati «i to the teachers after bearing ;i speech from the79 words
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Advertisement10 1951-03-28 3 BIGGEST e BEST BUY Mb 4t& Mb Mb flSiffr t10 words
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Miscellaneous31 1951-03-28 3 I^WIS L (L Ar >- >"™ ygE G^RLS J —I M M MERVIN. J^ NO- I LCO MDU KNOW J D /^^i >Khs I OrPTSvoSV0 rPT 5 vo5V /afpaidl (WchjcomeM < about that? j31 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-03-28 4 photo by Girls in the Federation are getting conscious of the importance of education and several thousands of them are going to schools in all the States of the Federation. Here is a group picture of students in Std. V in the Government Girls' English School, Kota Bahru. Kcluntan.—Kelantan - 51 words
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136 1951-03-28 4 Perak Chinese Against Peking Mission Standard Staff Correspondent lI'OII. Toes. Seventy persons, representing the majority of Chinese i!iiihls and associations in kinta. today passed a resolution to cable the I nited Kingdom Government not to allow the IT-man lYkin" Mission to come to Malaya. Mr. Lau Pak Khuan, Perak Chinese136 words
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Article128 1951-03-28 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENAN G, 1 lies— A mow to ad;uit Menken of other communities into the Malayan Indian Congress will most p r obab!y be made at the.r next T»sion to be held some time in Ma> at Kuala Lumpur. This was revealed by128 words
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Article146 1951-03-28 4 Pc's Watch Labour Poll Rally Standard Staff Reporter FOUR policemen parked their patrol jeep at a distance an I watche I the big guns of the Labour Party go into a< n against the Progrcf Party at an election meeting in Pasir Panjang yesterday, in pport of Mr. V. P.146 words
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242 1951-03-28 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Johore School ol Domestic Science, which started in 1947 with 30 students, w has 240 girls on its ro Che Azi.'ah Ja'afar. tho Principal told The Standard y« 4 of the girls arc pupils of the Malay girls schools, ad242 words
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318 1951-03-28 4 Combines Dispensary, Child Welfare And Dental Care Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. The Ay er Itam Health Clinic, the first of its kind to be completed in Malaya, was formally opened by the Resident Commissioner, Mr. A.V. Aston, this morning, before a large gathering. Declaring the318 words
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214 1951-03-28 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— Mr. Harold Shearman, MA, Academic Adviser for Tutorial Cla ;es in the University of London, is now in Penang in the course of a visit to the Federation of Malaya under the auspices of the British Council. Last night he delivered214 words
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Article168 1951-03-28 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. A Police spokesman said today that teri rorists here suffered two set--1 backs during the Easter weekend in which citizens and the police played their part. "For the first time since the preseni wave of incidents in Penang," he said. "The168 words
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Article72 1951-03-28 4 Resettlement W ork Drama A DRAMATISED FEATURE on the i mei t in .1 >:e will be broadcast by K lio M laya over the blue network at 8.00 p.m. tonight. The feature has been prepared in consultation v. th the State Resettlement Authorities of J hore. It will 472 words
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Article55 1951-03-28 4 PNEUMONIA was again the chief cause of mortality for the week ending Mar. it when 3] died, an increase of seven over the previous week. Tuberculosis claimed 25 deaths compared with 20 the previous week. There were 584 more babies last week while only k;8 people55 words
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Article26 1951-03-28 4 Yap Soon Kong, a Chinese was produced, today, before the second magistrate, Inche Ibrahim, on a charge of committing extortion. He was allowed bail.26 words
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Article122 1951-03-28 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Tues. The F. era don Court of Appeal i prising the Chief (j< v S. W. p. Foster Button, I Justice Jobling Mj Justice Bi;l: today hen an appeal h< ne in i< F -;v erdrew Estate, Can* n Hid ■]mc appeal122 words
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Article67 1951-03-28 4 IPOH. Tut —F. W 4. a R y-.i Marine C i mado, stationed here, wa- today fined C 7f> or one month's impris nment, lor iic^ligr-nt crivinc by Magistrate Ch< B ihj din. \V' rtl ingti !i was the drr •of a military truck which67 words
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Article142 1951-03-28 4 Fire Guts Public Canteen Standard Staff Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Tues.— Damage estimated at $8,000 was caused by a fire which 'gulled the public canteen i building here yesterday evening. A Malay boy lias been detained by the police for interrogation. It is believed he threw a lighted sparkler on the142 words
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Article64 1951-03-28 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Tues —A Chinese woman, Tan Ah Low <'^2'.»vas fined $50 in the Magistrates Court yesterday, for destroying -.lie contents of a cooking pot containing Illicit sam.su, to prevent seizure. Tan who claimed trial on a mv- :.d charge, of possessing64 words
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Article51 1951-03-28 4 IPOH. Tues Dr. S. C Leung, Area Secretary for South East Asia of the World Alliance of YAICA f s stationed at Hongkong, will visit Ipoh from March :il to April 3. A tea-party will be he] I a1 the [poh V.MCA on April l.'. in his51 words
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206 1951-03-28 4 Lift Ban On Motor Cyclists Reutens Standard Siail ContspoiHleiil PENANG, Tues. The Presideni of the Penang Motor-Cycle Club, Mr. A. C. Reotens, *aicl today liiat the present ban <m motor-cyclists at the Botanical Gardens should hv lifted as soon as possible because thej have the ri^lit to the same privilege206 words
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Article37 1951-03-28 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. Scout Week collections in Penang for 1951 netted a total $1,981.32, made up as follows: Penang $1,350.70. Balik Pulau sin;, 10. Butterworth $236.15. Bukit Mertajara 5144.42. Nibong Tebal $133.65.37 words
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Article57 1951-03-28 4 Standard Staff Corre pondenf PENANG, Two?. The committee ;.nd members of the jPenang Teachers Union have issued invitations to a dinner to be held at the Violet Cafe ai B p.m. on April 5. in honour of Ifr Yeap Choung Kone who has been appointed a member of57 words
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Advertisement165 1951-03-28 4 Only Parker Qu/nfc has magic Solv-X! inary fefc can matcfa the value of Q-jir.k— it's different from any c S LV-x hi Quinl t eai yow pen >9 it writes. Keeps it free-P.ov.-ing and oui H ttt rcpah sHor. SntKii to Pttka Qulnk, iht aalj ink coatainini Solv-x A *lein165 words
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Advertisement166 1951-03-28 4 SIPUT SARAWAK f-Su4t Tt/uUfi^ Cc /td End Rheumatism While You Sleep blood r i«< I ire Bv Passages, '>ttim 3 u •eh**, Lumb«««, L< j IH n, D>; es«, l -eadac>-et P U f> A" fS C i La^ of Energy, Appetite <r BJU it M kill mj r Cyste>166 words
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Miscellaneous58 1951-03-28 4 r^°KiA°P E CLASSROOM S T| f JUST A MOMENT, 1 \{<SULPJ /jUST A1 [V NO IV.^ptr r.^K? J£P& \t M °RE Ba 0 V 1 CHILDREN! I HEARD C!^.^^/) (iHls) Kfl iMO MOv i »V« *NO MORE TEACHER'S tf WHAT YOU WERE J < VT^7 W&m ■jj.^jt MAU&- TY rL/58 words
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269 1951-03-28 5 w oman Robbed At Knife-point-(Court Told) *W* Pn! NES v E S( :IIOOL lea<her toM the Singapore ii ii hi C I feS lstnrt yesterday how she was held Jan 15 y ng at Chailton Road on the night of on^J h f end of the Preliminary inquiry, GoS was269 words
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Article, Illustration11 1951-03-28 5 Photo. Haji Musleh look Btace at N» l.lovd Roart noentlv SuKaramaiSuKaramai - 11 words
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76 1951-03-28 5 Standard Shipping Reporter NEGOTIATIONS are under way to bring the Uma troupe f Indian dancers from Madras according to promoter J G.v! Parambil. The 2."> p^.pie iii this troupe— 8 of them women will give ex- I nibitions ol Indian classical an Ices176 words
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Article57 1951-03-28 5 IX THE STANDARD report of me meeting of members ol I e Mayfair Musical and Dramatic oociety. which appeared on warcn 22, it was stated that Mr. K. 1 Chua was the former president of the Society. We have now been informed by e Official Assignee that Mr.57 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-03-28 5 MR CHANG Pan Kins, an old boy of the Singapore Junior Technical School, will leave for Australia this week by the Charon for a three years 1 course In Electrical Engineering a| The .Melbourne Technical College. Mr. Chang is the fourth son of Mr. Chans Kong Bing oi Sihu. Sarawak.50 words
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Article55 1951-03-28 5 A large area of lallang oauijht fire at Changi Airfield on Monday evening*, and the Station Fire Brigade, turned out to isolate the blaze. Airmen finishing their Easter holiday break were brought in to help as beaters to put out the flames. The fire was eventually put out55 words
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Article106 1951-03-28 5 THE ST. ANDREWS Cathe- dral Mothers' Union is sponsor- ing throe lectures on the subject n\ marriage to be delivered at the British Council Hall at 3.30 p m every Wednesday beginning from April 4. Admission is free to men and women. The first lecture on106 words
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Article33 1951-03-28 5 CHARGED IX the Singapore First District Coui t y« sterday '•n!i failing to produce his identity card, M. Prisamy explained that he lost it sometime ago. He was cautioned and discharged.33 words
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Article229 1951-03-28 5 THE FOLLOWING are the! officials oi the Hua Bian Ass ciation: Patrons: Messrs. Lim Kim Lop. j Kee Mai Siong, Tan Jin Swee, Goh Lay Tong, Koh Swee Gim. j Quek Sena Lip. P.w\ti Cheng Oen, Tan Sin Pen.. Tan Eng 1 Yong. President: Mr.229 words
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Article, Illustration70 1951-03-28 5 AN unidentified Chinese boy believed to have fallen in while fish ins. was picked up unconscious from the Stam- ford Road Canal yesterday. Mrs. Gerrity, Mrs. Farris of the St. John' Ambulance Brigade, ana Mrs. Phyllis Osman of the Registration Office were the first to help the boy. who70 words
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Article28 1951-03-28 5 1 GOH CHOCK SWA aged 49 of Fisher Street was fined $25 in the Singapore First District Court yesterday for having an opium .smoking apparatus.28 words
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Article65 1951-03-28 5 A CHINESE CONTRACTOR Tan Ah Bah and son, Tan Poii Kee were eacii ftncid (3 Singapore First Di C yesterday. Poh Kee pleader] guilty to tig the S Harbour Board on Mar. 2«i without Betting pen He explained that his I seni c (1! for a65 words
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395 1951-03-28 5 THREE Malays and two Chinese, who were n- cently sentenced to fi\e years* rigorous imprisonment each, al the Singapore Assizes for offences connected with the Singapore riots in December, >asl year, were unsueeesstul in their appeals against Conviction when they appeared before395 words
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Article32 1951-03-28 5 TAX AH JEE was fined >1 in the Sinqapnre Fir.st District Court yesterday for failing to i produce h.s identity curd at I Bukit Timah Road on Mar. 2.:.32 words
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410 1951-03-28 5 Search For A rms Leads Police To $325,000 Dope Find, Court Told THE SINGAPORE THFRD District four. *as tohl yrtHrdm a police search for firearms in a house at St. Michael*. Roa<ifk m J la f resulted in the discover* of more than a quarter! lion dollars north of opium.410 words
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Article70 1951-03-28 5 Stsndird St.jff Reporter A WEEK BEFOHK was I i get married, Heng Joon Liang, 25-year-old Chinese hawker was worried because he had no money. Th;> was Mated in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at an inquest into his i a \erandah at Loroi 1 e night70 words
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Article106 1951-03-28 5 New Pape For The Punjabis TO CATER to th. Punjabis in Sing jP*e ration an I In r roun'i' in South Easi Asia, a Pur. v pap.- knov n as ill be broug ou Sii apon oi April Hi (Ba kliit. the Indian New Y< dav. -4t The imal will106 words
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Article55 1951-03-28 5 $2 OR TWO DA YS JAIL EIGHT INDIANS I ee nes<> and a Mala: wen i fined $2 or two d;r im| men! when the: P eaded in the Singapore First D I to I gfo The men were s.-. > tongkangs in the i Johore at the sea ofl55 words
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Article23 1951-03-28 5 SIA K the S d P< Court yesterday, when ci auduh tyre, valued unction m^ Jtreel allowed B Apr. 19. y23 words
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Advertisement490 1951-03-28 5 ACKNOWLEDGMENT \|R and Mrs. Lim Kong l Watt and children of the Mr. Lim Tiong Liong who I re enl y at M. lacca thank I those who rendered assist- e, ale night visits, lent s, seol condolences wreaths scrolls on the death and of the late Mr, Lirn I490 words
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Advertisement406 1951-03-28 5 HURTCHARGE A CHARGK rtabhtog Onj i for mentioa SITUATIONS VACANT pKMAI.E assistant for typing and administration Parl V :ne Salary s:^ DJn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY— rary Stenographers (men »r women). Salary un to $2CO a.m. according to age and qualifications. C.OX..A. \pply m f ble from Vehi- RSi tration Department l!;406 words
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Advertisement44 1951-03-28 5 mif yv T T SEIAf p r If— W f\Ty/^v^\^ SA 1/ C I A 1^ fn I H wINuIK r &&co44ca- MACHINE o^* I nger Sewing Machine Co., (Inc. in U.S.A.) M?ycr Chambers, Singapore. ,>Pt^ Trademark of Hie Slng.r Maufectiiriig <..;;> r>..n^ £&£s& o44 words
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Miscellaneous322 1951-03-28 5 FEDERATION DIARY SELANGOR \SEREMBAN I nl: Europeans-Padang. K.-A..A LUMPUB te^WJ? HUP iEs.f° MADRAS: Berdosa, 12 :;u. 6.30 PLAZA: Background To Danger iy> .j •»!»»>-, and 9 p.m. 1, 7 and 9.30 p.m. I AtriAl, PAVILION: Daring City 3, 6.30 CATHAY: Caravan Trail And CARLTON' The-.n Moor rni and 9 p.m.322 words
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Article747 1951-03-28 6 THERE are some candidates who are hoping to win the elections solely on the merits of their i political ideals and the force of their characters. (Others, unfortunately, regard election manifestoes and speeches as so much window dressing. They think of them as irksome and useless747 words
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Article, Illustration681 1951-03-28 6 -that's fp. j§l|li the motto vj§|H3f!fc reports w^d. \sSk ERIC ~4Hh WAINWRIGHT TI itineraries and time tables John Mauther laid his experience of the Briton Abroad before the class. "First thing they'll want to stuff themselves with pastries, sweets and wines. Warn your party that you681 words
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Article, Illustration15 1951-03-28 6 "Fits in here nicely, eh, Witnev? Might have been made for the job!"15 words
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Article22 1951-03-28 6 AIRVIEW 28 Dai/ n <'<'!' o7 f f nr many irecks past, f'lis dredger '"'J been n-orkitiq lo deepen silted' up Changi Creek.22 words
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1459 1951-03-28 6 gir:— Many letters have appeared in the press about the merits and demerits ot Mr. S S Manyam and Mr. M. P D Nair 'Much of this I find has been against Mr. Nair and unjustly so. I have been an unbiassed Observer of1,459 words
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Letter304 1951-03-28 6 t; Who Ls to decide the salaries i\nd allowances of Asian Staff? Agents with paper a id pencil in an airconditioned office or managers in the estate who have to extract work from Them? Of course there la a directive from the M P.1.K.A.. rej ing the304 words
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Letter250 1951-03-28 6 am sun el d Cf -< agree :ne in that it u time led the general ithetic attiti d s iya. The Ind'i-Ct t lid [ace realities Wie < mic the tnajoi ty ol I era ■i e a ithout d o u b i M a. T!iis me,250 words
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Advertisement26 1951-03-28 6 I v> RUBBIK GGQPS r j MINING INDUSTRY, In Use For 30 Wars In Malaya j SHUM YIP LECNG RUBBER WORKS ii)K<<l'"rr Kujl.i luiapui Ipufe W* !■■!!<26 words
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Advertisement5 1951-03-28 6 v]B».'*«!^*.'i i'SBwftJPBBpB^^M^^^^^B^^^^Mßß^^BB^^BE^M^^^B^^Bß^BB^^Bß?^^vS?^j^ov^^wßBwt i*^^^MftftftjBWfffHflftfog»sfe^^ •*'L***^^\^*jww™ffj^^gii^' *¥S^mblßb5 words
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Advertisement470 1951-03-28 6 Comrade Riddle-me-ree By CASSANDRA A GOOD Fairy is seated upon the top of my pen Itneat, sweet, little crittur says: ♦One wish for you it SHALL tome true. Exit tinkling. Well here goes The scene is at the international conference in F\ I am seated next to Mr. Ernest DftVies,470 words
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46 1951-03-28 7 China Reds May Be Directing I-C Shake -Up mmn mux? ""> •>«• <allin» the S is;,, a s lhe Red, HEAD OF VIETMIMI M <^co\v-tra inert Ho Phi FV: P .T des =nbed bv tlll.NESt -VOLCNTEERS' g 'd at tie recent failure of SHSJ SvHSS 1 f«y I46 words
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105 1951-03-28 7 IMAX. JORDAN, Mar. 26 I nited Stat< Assistant S< retarj oi State George M<-- lay assured Jordan's g Abdullah and high gov- BB rials that the lY.i- >■ ites has a "great intern helping the Middle t check "aggro n from »o an audience105 words
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Article50 1951-03-28 7 M 27: AP- time r s State uraes Re c S ends the pan Seven I). Hisi ts \d economic dt- en po se es says then I v e 1 c^ usi a the pec: f th« East i Partnera in ■t j50 words
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Article66 1951-03-28 7 France. Mar. 26 v worth and h« children sailed secretly x rk on Saturday niehi shipping pffic s said today. JJ w ther her husband v J Khan nor anyone else »as on deck to see her off Ine >udden departure of the :.V s. 866 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-03-28 7 pnoto. Sm R nNG SlOgallS and s»ioutin§:, several hundred women, members of *-ffypts feminist parties demonstrated outside King Farouk's Abdin palace m Cairo recently. They submitted a request (laiming political rights ior Egyptian women The request was written j according to an announcement, with "their blood"AP - 51 words
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330 1951-03-28 7 TassiirKr,:!','" (UP)-General J, ail de La.tre de i.f i..ti S ;i u-aitecl Communist vietminh attack should ge t ..underway within two weeks hv,.., ,r French Genend warned in an exclusive interview with the United Pre£ V r|l to Indochina following conference with330 words
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Article, Illustration12 1951-03-28 7 (*vn. de Tassigny. .We will he able to handle o>e situation ourselves-.12 words
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Article168 1951-03-28 7 PARIS. Mar. 26 (UP)—Reliab o political sources reported today that Premier Henri Queuille's coalition government, harassed by strikes and iring living costs and threat- ened by a huge deficit in the 195] budget plans to u<k for the dissolution oi the National Assembly and nation-wide generalReuter - 168 words
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Article80 1951-03-28 7 HONGKONG, M;.r. 27 (IP) —"Third Auntie Hsieh" hef lasl order to Canton's hard bitten dock The woman, whose rra! name was Hsieh Yang-ferns «a> known affectionately as "Third Auntie Hsieh?" She was arrested by the Ked police on Friday A Canton dispatch to the pro-Communist Ta KiinePao80 words
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239 1951-03-28 7 TEHERAN, M ar 26 C- Premier Hussein Ala tonight proclaimed martial law in five more Iranian cities after Communists called for a general strike in the strategic oil region. Mania! law was clamped on reheran a week ago. Reports from southern Iran said239 words
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276 1951-03-28 7 UT S T K V N ;I 2 CUP) --Former External C \fl.n> MmMrr Herbert Evati said in statemeni today f\ hat Australia sho,,U not consenl to rearmament of U lapan because Japanese policy has not changed 0 He said: "The best experts on276 words
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381 1951-03-28 7 At Conference Of American Na:ions: WASHINGTON, M^ >7 V\ n U K I American Republic, Momla, rfL .Y, T Tri ail <••««> tl«- -'<) l^t, I ■<rn H™,^ ,1,-fence b..i1.1.,,, a N r lo «~l wh.cl,. he add, "threaten, Ike w&fe*£3u of381 words
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272 1951-03-28 7 LAKE SUCOESS, Mar 27 \im m~* ,V"r";! »<■".<=■> -i.* ".^ZSSnUZ* miwfetCfciM ...,.1.1 ,a k e a (ar| n mpiomaiic soul thai the countries with [01 < Siting i n Korea have I 9 irking on such tion to be272 words
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132 1951-03-28 7 To Discuss Mac Arthur's 'Peace' Offer WASHINGTON, (Renter)— SUte Depart- i officials said tonight that Gen Douglas MacArthur's unauthorised "peace" offer to the Chinese High Command was "at the top of the agenda" foj B State Department conference tomorrow to i>e attended 9 representatives of countries with troops in Korea.132 words
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Article53 1951-03-28 7 BUENOS AIRES. Mai (Reuter)— An airliner belonging to the Argentine State Airline 0 000 feet in Tien;, Del Fuego The aircraft had taken ..ft" from Ushuaia, the world must southerly city, for Buenos Aires and crashed a short while later Kio Grande where the fou- inv,o e53 words
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Advertisement55 1951-03-28 7 hold yoy/? PAi?ry AT I JUBILEE CAFE RESTAURANT 771-773 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE (IN FRONT OF T. G. K!AT) CLEAN COOL CENTRAL I BEST BRIYANI and other MUSLIM I DISHES T 0 S U I T A L L TASTES I OSMAN SULTAN j PARTNERS i t cJ oil vail55 words
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Advertisement29 1951-03-28 7 J WHEN YOU THINK OF CIGARS-- °°C 1 THINK OF- J CtLLOJ'IIAN,.: WRAPPED C tA<ll 6S cents «HM* q ENQUIRIES INVITED FROM THE T^lSe 0 ROBINSON CO., LTD. 129 words
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Miscellaneous31 1951-03-28 7 fMWf fe' OH I (look—l bougi^FaTl I IHr-^ JPDDV 1 SWEATER FOP /I r^ J HAC> T O BUY /^^bA i fP^v /-y--; C>og- yf-^ rf i j V^ TWO Oh31 words
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Article106 1951-03-28 8 Standard Staff Co: .pan i1 \NG, The here was a I ivc <•: activity today as sn inns ol rs moved tens of r > t of tinned p: i.Harbour Board godowi le vaii s shops i town. These g reftresent I the or of106 words
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Article95 1951-03-28 8 SI .nd >--d i<T Reftorter PR< >DU ket I pened quiet .5 dull nn lack of tvices n se ers per picul, I r oi! remained un- at la>: we< t*l level, (94. Prices tper r icul in the Sin-; produce market, yesteri e: nut: $3195 words
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Article42 1951-03-28 8 >KONG, Mar. 27 Spe- S1 n .1 S t rice- C the Hongk ng Ex»e jto-d y we e HKSIS 66 I ig; lIKm 995 i US$l 814 n $1; HK$ I 315 to one Rupiah: G 109.375 to one42 words
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Article39 1951-03-28 8 I ftrsi mined in the r Si ites in the Cornwall district the State of Pennsylvania in 1740. Since then over I 100 OCKJ short tons of ore have e mined in this area.39 words
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149 1951-03-28 8 Industrial Goods' Lack Bj tadroi Koih, Stamford Staff Correspondent LONDON, Mar. 27.— -It look, as if the coffee producers hare the same complain! a. the lea producI era, said Sooth Vsian diplomats commenting on state- 41 l; Vnii;riran forri»n min'Mrr* M llic ■KV149 words
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Article38 1951-03-28 8 rPB H TION cai ip b: > half of 1 eai i ry s in the SCc i i'i ha The 21 n meni factories in. the couxitry pr iced 3. 1 00.000 tog^ Sov.-a i c-38 words
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399 1951-03-28 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE R M KE of Singapore's timber imports from 1 Bengali-, one of ike most important areas in Sumatra supplying l»oih loii>. firewood ami charcoal to the Colony, Buses on discussions which are continuing toda\ in Singapore. L),-399 words
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Article55 1951-03-28 8 PI W DELHI M lit. i AP)— Indian Gover tment trade es wili be shut down and i ice 1 i:i an economy drive designed to save R>. 1.10u.000. Tl n Japanese Government hns I 1 tt pulp will be de>lled from April 1. Dccon- trvl ti sprint55 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-03-28 8 photo. LMx new bungalows, which have cost their owners ovor 5350.000. have sprung up within the bsj SUE months on about 80.000 square feet of land in Branksome Road, Singapore Work oa all six bungalowg begaa last September. StandardStandard - 39 words
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Article133 1951-03-28 8 Weakness Due To Accumulation Over Holidays Standard Staff Reporter THE MALAYAN tin price weakened again yesterday, when a drop of $24.75 to $564 per picul was recorded. No significance was attached to yesterday's decline, which market sources attributed mainly to an accumulation of stocks during133 words
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Article, Illustration123 1951-03-28 8 picturr I'l I t Singapore-In i -nesia ■coafereaec on timber t \ports |v hi t-li began yesterday in the 1«-onJt*renre room of the Sinsaport* Strrt 'ariat tor hconomic Al fairs, Follerloa Building. On right, facias the tamers. ar.- Mr. P. Vtruken of tre ln-diiif-iaii Trade Commission. >!r. K 1 itStandard - 123 words
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172 1951-03-28 8 Standard Staff Reporter OPENING a1 slight!) above Thursday's levels, prices in the Singapore rubber market yesterday IVII about thrvr cents on selling from up-country. Support from overseas wa lacking while deals were primarily confined to switch--1 in™ of positions and shortcovering purchases. There appeared to172 words
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Article174 1951-03-28 8 Malaya Tin Position Maintained Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON. Mar. 27:— Malaya better than maintaining her world tin position, according to atesi authoritative figures re- 1 leased by the International Tin Study .up a: the The Hatjue. Thus, although world produc- tion ol tin in concentrates dropped from 10.000 tons in174 words
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Article74 1951-03-28 8 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Alar. 27 Regular shipments of lice from Burma and Thailand have been coming into the port here for the last I couple of weeks. The latest shipment of over 3.(100 tons of Thai rice was brought here today by the Mui-74 words
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Article155 1951-03-28 8 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Tues.— Th Maiaj'an share market was 1 .-> quiet today. Industrial shares remained a firm market, while rubbei ami tins attracted little interest Moderate business passed. Changed prices were: Bayers Sellers Fraser Neave Orris. :r::\ 3.47J Gammon 2.47J 2^2\ R tbinson Co155 words
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102 1951-03-28 8 The first bilateral trade agreement between India and Inn inesia, recently signed at Jakarta, envisages a threefold increase in the volume of trade between the two countries and aims at trade target of Rs. 4G2 million on either side in a yea:. The102 words
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Article87 1951-03-28 8 ECA-Financed Jap Goods For Asia JAPAN has provided US$63,--494,000 worth of goods to coun- tries in Europe and Asia under the Marshall Plan. t :r Economic Co-operation Administration an- nounced. Japan's mills rue furnishing E.C.A. with sue!) items as steel highway and railroad bridges, railroad locomotives and cars, electrical equipment,87 words
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Article79 1951-03-28 8 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Mar. I"!) were per Ib. Buyers Sellers J No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose (nom.) $2.17 $2.18 F() B in bales April No 1 RS.S $8.13! $2.14| No. I K.S.S. 52.01 52.02 No 3 K.S.S (nom.) 51.89} 51. 90 A Tone: Steady at the79 words
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Article37 1951-03-28 8 SINGAPORE. Tucs. The price of Tin to-day was S.~)ti4 P<r pkul. Down $24.75. LONDON TIN Tuesdays prices first session were: Spot £1,254 buyers C1.2G0 sellers. Three months £1,135 buyers 11.140 sellers Settlement Price £1,251 Tone: Weak.37 words
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Article71 1951-03-28 8 CONSTRUCTION of the Th land Tobacco Monopol: ette near Bangkok v now take seven years instead of the originally planned three because ol the world ide tage and gh price of 1 struction materials, says I T iai Information Service. The factory, planned to be one71 words
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Article31 1951-03-28 8 Production of factory sugar in India during the current season ii i) to March 15, totalled 938 toi as againsi 831,000 tons for the corresponding period last year. ensens - 31 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-03-28 8 British-built railway cars alongside the Benalbanach at the Royal Victoria Docks, London, during loading: for Malaya. The cars were loaded by the ship's own derricks which were specially strengthened for the work.32 words
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237 1951-03-28 8 >IK JOHN in his statement to l>r presented to shareholders of Linggi Plantations on April I. says, "II it i> now deemed advisable to come lo some arrangement whereby the price of rubber i- fixed at more moderate figure, that policj could onlj237 words
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Article84 1951-03-28 8 Product ion of coal in India in 19.^0 totalled :n .900.000 tons, compared with the record of 31 4 million tons set up in 1949. Besides meeting all domestic needs, export of coal was also stepped up in 1950 to Hongkong, Singapore, Burma, Ceylon,84 words
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330 1951-03-28 8 PAYMENT of income ia\ in Malaya by only a section of the community fa notorious. iayf Si* John Hay. an international authority on the rubber industry, in 1 1 i annual xlateineiit to >liar<*hol<lrr« ol I in^ui Plantations. Observing330 words
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Article75 1951-03-28 8 Frankfurt To Hold Big Motor Show Sixteen Foreign countries led by the United S1 ites and Britain will display models at W< U Germany's first ternational auto show in Frankfurt April 19-29. Forty-four different models from 27 auto plants u jte various countries. including those in Germ, y, will be75 words
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Article51 1951-03-28 8 Burma 1950 Rice Export Figures Burma exported 2,782.«00,000 1b o: rice and rice products du: 1950, according to a preliminan estimate from Rangoon. This surpassed the 1949 exports in 62,--000.000 In. Principal buyers of Burma rice (milled* during 19.i0 were: Ceylon 942.000.000 !b.: India 426,000,--0001b.; Japan 379.000,000 lb. und Indonesia51 words
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Article54 1951-03-28 8 HONGKONG, Mar. 27 <Reu-ter-AAP): Generally coi I ditions in Formosa are good D: Raymond Moyer.'chiel ol the Economic Co-operation Adminis- ition in Formosa i!u said improvement* h:id 'been made in many respects and that Nationalist Government was .seriously trying to solve its r.r^j blem<; and to54 words
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123 1951-03-28 8 Cemetery F or Mining: No Decision Yet Standard Staff Corrrspondent IPOH. .'war 11 Ettuta Chinese, after a two-hour I public- meeting today, failed to e to any decision n gai d- g Mi Choong Sam's applica for i x ision of part of ;he Perak Overseas Chinese Cemetery for purpose123 words
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150 1951-03-28 8 Building Trade School Is Discussed Standard Stafl K< porter s S us Governm I I nts erned l:*st oighi ther a buildi ip by Govei nment. and an apprenticeshii i the building ti le under Govern- mpnt supervision be Wished. sion. the ta ;s csi that :e wen- direction b150 words
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Article40 1951-03-28 8 w ;k on a new U S E tssy I buildip.i^ in Bangkok has been rted nd the building is ex- pected to be ready for occupancy m within says th< 1 hai I [formation Sen i40 words
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Advertisement31 1951-03-28 8 1 THE ORIGINAL CADMIUM ALKALINE BATTERy i > S* T >« RE (EL r*? *"_< S^sflsßsW^ "9!*v** < i IlKKil \Ki» \!:!h (C> 1. 1 I) i> MH»J K Cecil STREEI ITUKf If W I31 words
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Article209 1951-03-28 9 Will Be Placed On MalayaAustralia Run Standard Shipping Reporter THE Royal Interocean Lines' MalayaIndonesia- Australia service at present carried on by the Nieuw Holland and the Straat Malakka is to he augmented by two new ships about the middle of the year. The new motor209 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-03-28 9 photo. MR. KAFFAELE FKRRETTI. the new Italian Minister Plenipotentiary to Thailand. arri\ed on the Felix Roussel yesterday on his way to Bangkok to take up his new post. He was acivtr.o mied by his wife. ll» u.is formerly a Councillor at the Italian Kmbass> in V, .rsau. StandardStandard - 48 words
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Article78 1951-03-28 9 MANILA, Mar. 27- The Philippine Airlines started an eight-hour overnight service between Manila and Tokyo, using Uu iglas DC-*; planes. The Manila-Tokyo places will halt briefly at Okinawa on theil 2. 200-mile flight In addition, the P.A.L. will continue to pet ite at least one78 words
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Article107 1951-03-28 9 PLANE CRASH INQUIRY ENDS NEW DELHI, Mar. 27: The Government of India have accepted the findings of the Investigation Oflice: 1 who enquired 1 into the crash of a commercial plane in December last year in Nilgiris (South India'. He reported that the accident was due to the pilot's error107 words
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Article133 1951-03-28 9 FOUR 8.0.A.C. Captains have between them just completed a thousand crossings of the N< rth Atlantic Ocean a total distance of 3.000,000 miles or the equivalent to 12 journeys to the moon! Such a mileage, calculated on a continuous flight basis, represents nearly 2J years133 words
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Article, Illustration103 1951-03-28 9 Standard Shipping Correspondent THE 17.000-ton Rfessageries Maritime* liner Felix Roussei called at Singapore yesterday with French reinforcements for Indo-(!liina. The reinforcements were made up of some 200 troop.-. and marines. The French officers were accompanied by their families. Only twenty passengers disembarked at Singapore.Standard - 103 words
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Article101 1951-03-28 9 AIRCRAFT flying from London to Paris. Brussels and Amsterdam are now operating in the United Kingdom airways system, a Ministry of Civi! Aviation plan for greater safety in the air. The airways are. in effect, sky tunnels ten miles wide within which civil aircraft flying101 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-03-28 9 photo. TANKER EXPLOSION: At least ten people were killed and 35 injured when an explosion wrecked the Italian junker Montallegro. 10.408 tons, in Naples Harbour on Mar. lti. Picture shows the tanker half under water in the harbour as a lireboat keeps down the flames in the forepart of theA.P - 52 words
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Advertisement595 1951-03-28 9 \>l KtGLLAK IKANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland 5 p tr .incisco. Lo« Angeles All American A Canadian Citie* Penang p s ham. S'pore tv eptiu° cargo for Hongkons Robe Yokohama. rAS KKGILAK StKVICE D.S.A. (WESI COAST) PKRSIAN GULF via JAPAN HONGKONG Spore. LI OKI \lt\(!l l»»e S'pore 6 May g595 words
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Advertisement26 1951-03-28 9 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden Port Said, Rotterdam and Amsterdam. S per* P S'ham P™an£ SARANGAN 19/20 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD26 words
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Advertisement662 1951-03-28 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK CONTINE^'I Spore P S ham Prnanf H -noxi.%" for Bangkok Ocn* a 29 "NORi>\E.ST" (or BODikODi Kite At Yokohama Gens 4 5 •EKKU' for Sai«oo Bangkok 4 5 Apr. 13 Apr. 31-21 Mar. -NOEHHVAI- for Bangkok 30-21 Apr. 17-18 Apr. -rANWIA for Bangkok. Saieon I Hnnukong.662 words
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Miscellaneous219 1951-03-28 9 < Ships in Harbour WHARVES Odns. -*4 S;!\e-:i h, Sheers Wharf: 4^ 4:i kii djerkerto, to 41 Oorgi n, 38 :<a Aenaea's, M3l h< n^ Slang, 33 34 Sloterdijk. 31 22 Kota Agoeng "9 30 I -o Kir.- ton Mj-er^i, A phaUon, 22 24 Melampus. 21 22 Kistna, 10 20219 words
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Miscellaneous271 1951-03-28 9 Hill. Ryuho Maru. Philippine Bear. Bcir.c^-, Kannl, TJlwangi, Rio. Eastern I Queen, Chong Ya" Hoegfa Silverspray. INNER ROADS Sit en. Tong Hoa. Katong, Sin Soon Lee. Kah Poh, Bosnik, Bentani, Silindoeng, H-mg Soon. Oriental Phoenix, Bulan. Kclar.t.m Gianu Seng, Bruas, Serdang, Nang Kachindr, Buioh, Taype, Edendale, Ban Hung Lions. Prosper,271 words
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Miscellaneous254 1951-03-28 9 TUG FOR BRAZIL A Netherlands ship has sailed for South America carrying a 100-ton tug on b >ard as deckcargo. The tug las been built by a Haarlem yard for the pert of Paranagua in southern Brazil. j She is equipped with a 420 h.p. I engine. RUVAL ROTTEEjAM LLOVD254 words
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Miscellaneous247 1951-03-28 9 US Shipping [s Better Equipped U.S. shipping is far better prepared and equipped to cope with a national emergency than it was before World War 11. according to Mr. Frank J. Taylor, president of the American Merchant Marine Institute: In his annual report to Institute members, Mr. Taylor said that247 words
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Article943 1951-03-28 10 AROUND THE STORE SHOPS WITH LILLIAN BUCKOKE TT is a sign of the times 1 that here in Malaya and Singapore, over the Easter holiday, women are more concerned with their status than with their hour-glass or billowing silhouettes. Honours went to our menfolk who turned out in943 words
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Article218 1951-03-28 10 JX HAWAII, this and the following months are seasons of special attractions. Along the chain of five tropic islands, at the beaches, in volcanic parks and in cosmopolitan Honolulu. the calendar is loaded with special events. Pan American world Airways pointed out. O!d fashioned fishing218 words
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454 1951-03-28 10 GREATEST TRIUMPH FOR BOBESCO, GENTY VPearl Of Music Festival' J Standard Music Critic j THE Sonata Recital given by Lola Bobesco and J Jacques Genty in the Victoria Memorial Hall last night 5 amply bore cut my earlier prophecy that this particular J recital would prove to be the pearlV.F.D - 454 words
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159 1951-03-28 10 Don Schwind - A Mannequins Hips Should Whisper Not Shout Don Schwind Bv T ONDON -'AP>- a manne- -L< quin's hips should whisper while they work but oevi r shout. Teaching modelling aspirants that trick of the "rag trade." says Burma -born Mademoiselle Seignon (whose pair of 35-inch beauties whisper in fluent Burmese*159 words
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Article211 1951-03-28 10 "WfHEN you are modelling a dress," gays this v <\(e from the inscrutable East, "the hips have to do much of the most important work but they must work unobtrusively. In a sense, they should whisp--1 er, since pretty hips play a big 1 part in the proper wearing ol211 words
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Advertisement249 1951-03-28 10 THRILL ANEW TODAYI IJ.OO-- 1.00 *M mtt4 THE MIRACLE 1 UMCOLOR l> llhll la "t HIEF NKV, PKfNT I) «!r;i:,T,j in §BAI BK(t> w*S2^^B^r*^ Mb v^a ill S^./rr// S (,C/ *y{ \f />/ W/ <M REX WG&AM m th*> <.[ \u m FROAATOE)AY|^| K H U€s 1^*6.30 .9.36 )<H R249 words
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122 1951-03-28 11 Queen's Entry Beaten In Three-Miles 'Chase PARK, SURREY, Mar. 2h (RrulrO md PrinccM Margarel accompanied the i her Dtcicplrrhanrr Manicon run in the tlv }l:;i <iirap StcepleclMMe run over three inilr> rure ts»«Jay. T] Royal Fa lily and the huge wd saw hopes of a win for Manicou qui aU122 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-03-28 11 photo. kfaeai »a spring lowers, an is inch sthret Id tads title the 19-year-old Rowe -a1 l'. n iirpori .JCosafind (witb ..ii Ihe lowers) smil-.-d shyly ai Ihe > fried «fF home to (ir< Ttf^rci. the b is Jotaay Lraeh who ■*S v.a;>-> title.- MirrorpicMirrorpic - 44 words
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91 1951-03-28 11 HASHIM KHAN WINS SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIP U>BI Mar. 26 -i:'ni Khan uki-lan I•< UM ta\(t:i--o win i>riti-!i <j>< n -i» rackets ckmpMM* i mKDcea in <»ti \;tn! I. v*h«ii th-- S< oltisli •pen lonigkl I v beat" I I Karim «»f ■2, 1 1, Id the I )pc j i: i91 words
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Article99 1951-03-28 11 Segamat BA Elections SEGAMAT, Tues. Inche H iin Login, well kn< n Johore badminton veteran. s unanin* u re-elected lor the arth ;ear in succession. I resident "f the Segamat District Badminton Association at the annual genera! meciing heid re yesterday evening. Tbe Association decided to affiliate to the StaU99 words
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470 1951-03-28 11 'Spurs Stay On Top, Villa Climb A Peg, Chelsea Worry LONDON, Mar. 26 (Renter)— Easter Monday's league football programnu the third of the weekend for most te;;m> saw all teams at the head of the respective tables winning to leave the positions at the lop unchanged compared with Saturday. The470 words
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Article50 1951-03-28 11 MCE France. March 26: <UP) __v slavia beat Austria 3—^ in the finals 01 the Internatiraal junior Football Championships at l£ a another game for the lowNorthern 'lreland beat Belgium 2—l The final placings Yugoslavia, Austria, England, Ho fl. N rthern Ireland Beln Switzerland and France.50 words
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Article, Illustration90 1951-03-28 11 photo. The Egyptian international tennis chair.iv.onships ended at the (iezira Sporting Hub. Cairo, with a hat-trick victory for Jaroslav Drobny self-exiled Czech who took Egyptian nationality last year. Drobny won the singles title; the doubles title with Felicissimo Ampon of the Philippines, and tl.e mixed doubles title with Doris Bart,A.P - 90 words
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Article44 1951-03-28 11 CHICAGO. Mar. 26. (Reuter) —The Illinois State Athletic Commission today approved a ir> rounds title bout between world light heavyweight champion Joe Maxim and Bob Satterlield of Chicago. The fight will take place on June 27 at the Chicago Stadium.44 words
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Article183 1951-03-28 11 Good Cricket At Kluang KLUANG, Tuts. Some good batting and bowling performances were the features of the first cvicket match of the m 5 in Khiang, played on the G.E.S. ground over tne Eas er weekend. The Kluang Wanderers, a team composed mainly of teachers, defeated the Kluang Police by183 words
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Article, Illustration18 1951-03-28 11 in the \l! Ah'iva Indo -Oylones? tenni» h. id m Kuala Lumpur during the Luster week-cad.18 words
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Advertisement227 1951-03-28 11 M lit-: 'TISK FIRST T€o SOS THIS 0 X SI*i:€TACWAR SHOW V/ (1 CAST OF 0 0. WORLD t-r t|J w.:.:k.»«sO iX shows at U o famous q ;firr 9 i o 0 ICE-SKATERS 0 0 SUNDAYS X In 3 SHOWS ni v IQFULL2-HOIR Af" uo <:mx Q 0 STAGE227 words
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Miscellaneous614 1951-03-28 11 S^Si^s' T __V b and Bt&\[^ BH§i yjy l oP-H^^Wl 1 fel ,0/Ivip^J I P ~Y^>) Q^WmmWrZ>\ WQf SPECIALIST "^M n***^^ v^.^.„. >__^ _>. ,->r.o.w RADIO MAI k S° n Selections: 1t.45 News; i\i*ui\j nuiiinxn g pnj CommunU Listening i-r..-CIV/'' IJI vl f train*:!. p.m. Programme Suininjn; dJlMitli l*lvL> 5.03614 words
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Miscellaneous34 1951-03-28 11 iwSm HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya. TODAY: A.M. F.M Singapore 1.1 1 2.13 M■• u 1 1t.36 1 i 1 Port STiam s.ii s.r> Port Sltam 5.81 8.35 Penang 3.16 &3334 words
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396 1951-03-28 12 Difficult Wicket Keeps Down Test Scores WELLIM,TO\, Mar. 27 (Reuter-AAP) England scored 227 in reply to \ew Zealand's first iwningH total of 125 on the third day of the final Tcsl here today. When bad light stopped play for the <lay. New Zealand were 32 for 1 in the second396 words
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Article79 1951-03-28 12 \NG Tues. King Kong M tadre Adoree continue \g j Fenang un Saturi I t pen-air N W Amuses I Park si Bum 9 p.m. Supporting matches feature C (."i. linage. meets Ge gi D Hiane i m itch- ti 'IC r.oavy- b I79 words
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Article121 1951-03-28 12 S CIAL AP. drew e nil G lard Do^ Unil a SAFA J~\ at the Geylang S (ay was unlucky not to e --^es of their s ts al soal I by the Army backs keepei was com"on. S s ing ten rd Dos and is121 words
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114 1951-03-28 12 O >DWOOD, S Mar. Pr:-. e Bira driv- g his new un? larged lta Osca car in its first *e the lap record here a speed of 90 33 m hour when the Brill^ 1 '-e Racing Club r I ster meeting The record114 words
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254 1951-03-28 12 'Ambassadors Of Sportsmanship 9 Asian s Rsra w a a- s *m> lsiana with just over a million people has prodm-rd nothing less than t'iiampiun.s." M r Gilmour told more than 400 people at the luneM- Swimming Club Lei us hope that the success of254 words
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Article199 1951-03-28 12 A LUCKY g al scored in the second half, saved Malaya 1 Publishing House ;n detect by Stanvac S.C. in the Business I House League at the Padang j yesterd ly T goala were shared by both teams. The Publishers .started shakily but unproved in the later stages199 words
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Article173 1951-03-28 12 At the 15th annual general meeting of the Catholic Young Mens Association (Chinch o! Sts t'eter Paul) held recently the following were elected Officebearers for 1951: Spiritual Director Rev. Fr. E. BecherasAssistant Rev. Fr H. Berthold; Patrons Messrs. Chan Peng Sim Lee Kiah Wah. Lun173 words
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Article65 1951-03-28 12 PENANG. Tues.— ln the open- ing game of the inter-commu-aity soccer competition played on the Eastern Road ground this i afternoon, the Europeans br-u the Malaya by the odd goal j n three. The Malays opened the scoring through Ahmad Dams but this lead was short-lived. In the65 words
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Article273 1951-03-28 12 v.i FRANCE, Mar. 26 (Renter)— Lui^i Villoresi (Italy) drove a Ferrari 4i litre (unsupercharged) to victory in the Grand IVix «le Pan motor rare here today. He covered the NO laps of about 190 miles in 3 hours 17 minutes 39.9 seconds, an average273 words
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Article, Illustration72 1951-03-28 12 photo. This looks like a certainty for the goal. And if eisrhteen-year-old Sheila Craigmyfe. of Haling, Middlesex, can repeat her sharpshooting exploits when the factory team has its next match, those smiles will be brighter than ever. Their employer has provided team uniforms, cleared one cornerMirrorpic - 72 words
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166 1951-03-28 12 SINGAPORE Crickei Club, Had little difficulty gathe^tog r Lo. poi ltji frorn Chines! Casuals in a senior SAFA teague game al Jalan Stamuin yeterday, winning toree nil to a game which never rose to any heights After an uneventful first 20 Seo U166 words
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Article138 1951-03-28 12 LONDON Mar 2.;: (Reuter) Rugby I nion results: BlacJcaeatii 6 London h 6 Abcrayoß u Weston-6.-M. o Barnstaple -j Old Ed. P: hp; p > 5 lyn Park 5 B ngham o v... r A D 6 ■■'•■'>•■;!. o Northern o Albion b n end V138 words
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Article78 1951-03-28 12 SYDNEY, Mar. 27 (AP>— Bookmakers here won about AIoOO.OOO from punters who gambled at the big Easter horse racing carnival at Randwick i track in Sydney. In 14 races on Saturday and, J Monday not one favourite won it was the worst run against the public m the78 words
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Article85 1951-03-28 12 The Chinese Y.M.C.A. road race will be run along juuna I vista Road on Sunday starting from Pasir Panjang Road, at 5 00 i P-m. Eighty-eight entries have been received lor the evnet Eighteen prizes will be award- ed and, in addition, a souvenir I will be85 words
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Article, Illustration352 1951-03-28 12 •> ARMY boxen everyone a champion of sort, arrived in Singapore from Hongkong b, air to Two of the boxers, S. I Mel vi!!e and Bdr. Harrington, represented the A:m\ againsi Sweden last year. Melville is e lolder of the Hongk g Army middle-weightStandard - 352 words
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476 1951-03-28 12 JUBILANT LIGHT BLUES PACK THEIR BAGS FOR US TRIP LONDON, Mar. 27 (AP)— Cambridge's now historic boat, winner of a classic, twice-rowed boat race, went into a wooden packing case on Tuesday for its trans- Atlantic journey to the United States. On Monday, a flawless, smoothstroking Cambridge eight whipped the476 words
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60 1951-03-28 12 j <i.|- Ixr... told llw SIMHbH todaj thai Badarfnten Icm i,, ,1,i,n,l ih, Thoma« un He 9.. y name would be proposed a the an:. g era! meeting oi the BAM he ast Sunday and he was rather surprised I should be i60 words
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Article57 1951-03-28 12 He was of the opinion that the best men for this subcommittee would be ex- ■11 tyers, one each from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. P and Penang. "How (an a pla\er sele. I himself when the time comes.' reasoned O<»i. u ;<» added that it would, therefore, be most57 words
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Article80 1951-03-28 12 40 Wanted Five.... Club Member* in a ballot to horses im ,> on Straits Rann tion. The ha at the 8 ,,k,i course V( The ffiS comer s lh yr old chesta i Bellicose was •wii 1 \r, H r t Si-,,,., ui, for this d Mr. Sac I irew80 words
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Article27 1951-03-28 12 P.Wellesley Football Assn. PARIT Br: the Provini tn for the i dent:— Mr. S Lim Hock V, K members: jh, S I mad Taib. L bin I27 words
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