Singapore Standard, 3 April 1951
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Title Section26 1951-04-03 1 Singapore Standard Tl_| %WM Jul < OL. 1 NO. 276 i ii i SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1951. .1 'I l"Vg I -g 12 PAGES TEN CENTf26 words
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183 1951-04-03 1 Morrison Urges Russia To Help Maintain Peace 01 DLEY, Worcesterfhire, Apr. 2 (Reuter)— Making s t major declaration as Britain's new Foreign Minister, Mr. Herbert Morrison todav appealed to iia to respond to the hand of friendship proferred er. 1 I'll :s nut too laU and. indeed, it must neverReuter - 183 words
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Article12 1951-04-03 1 I DP Pom vir.dv t Ireland :< ;med sins <i -3 11 d:tvs12 words
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Article206 1951-04-03 1 Standard Stall Reporter THREE Malayan ships are reported t.i have been released from detention at Lhok Seumawe North s nal a Thev are the Hock Seh Chinese-owned and chartered tnd the Mawai and Membau. owned and operated by Straits Steamship Company. Rrat i return to206 words
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Article236 1951-04-03 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 2 (AP)— President Truman -aid today hv will recommend to Congress that the Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA) be maintained on a "continuing basis to help tarry out the programmes essentia] lo the securitj of liu* free world. 91 [n a statement hailing236 words
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Article, Illustration119 1951-04-03 1 photo. (See Story on Page 8.) Delegates fror^ 22 countries at the Consultative Commit tee on Rice talk at Pheonix Park yesterday. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. the Com missioner General, is seen first from the left with Or. YV M Clyde beside him. Fifth from leftStandard - 119 words
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Article41 1951-04-03 1 HOXGKOXG. April 2 (UP)— The Hongkong Standard, quoting informed quarters, today reported that the Peking government has rejected International Red Cross pleas for its adherence to the Geneva convention covering the treatment of prisoners of war.41 words
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113 1951-04-03 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government yesterday announced the reappointment of Messrs. E. M. F Fergusson. M.J. Namazie and Tan Chin Tuan to the Colony Executive Council for a period ol three years, beginning March 31. Pil Instruments under the t»Ublic Seal of the113 words
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Article, Illustration402 1951-04-03 1 Both Escaped From Red Terser Standard Staff Reporter AN FSTIIOMAN girl who eseaped lhe Red Terror by jumping oil' a fast-moving train in Poland while being sent to a Siberian concentration camp, will slart life anew in Singapore tomorrow when402 words
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Article83 1951-04-03 1 PARIS. Apr. 2: (Reuter)— Gen. Dwight Eisenhower announced today that at one minute after midnight this morning, he officially took over operation command of European i troops put at his disposal as Supreme Commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation in Europe. Gen. Eisenhower was83 words
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200 1951-04-03 1 Addressing a special ant session of the House of Representatives and Senate, he said that to prevent such a disaster the West must base its defence strategy on holding rt7 esl WASHINGTON. Apr. 2 (AP) French President Vincent Auriol told the United States Congress200 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-04-03 1 photo. DR VV. J. Vickers. the Director of Medical Services, welcoming Ladv Gimson at the inauguration of the Singapore Nursing Council yesterday. Seen from left to right ire: Piui Sammy, Dr. W. J. Vickers, Lady Gimson and Miss E. R. Kintoul, acting Principal Matron of the G*n«»ral Hnsniferiwho wai electedStandard - 55 words
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333 1951-04-03 1 Big Build-Up Of Chinese Reds W arned By Mac A TOKYO, Apr. 2. (AP) General Douglas Mac-Arthur warned today of ominous buildup of Chinese Reds in Central Korea, just north of the 38th Parallel. Underlying his warning, Allied fliers last night counted 2.3(H) enemy vehicles on North Korean roads. It333 words
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Article, Illustration64 1951-04-03 1 MR. AW BOON HAW. Governing Director of The Singapore Standard, left Singapore for Rangoon by Malayan Airways yesterday morning. Picture shows him at the Kallang airport with some members of his family. From left to r:ht. they are Mr. Aw Cheng dive. Mrs. Aw Kow, Miss Aw Sien, Mr. AwStandard - 64 words
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Article38 1951-04-03 1 TOKYO, Apr. 2 (Reuter- AAP) The United Statesoccupied Ryukyus, southernmost islands of Japan within sight of Formosa, have inaugurated a "provisional central government" and "joined the free governments of the world," MacArthur's headquarter! announced today.38 words
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140 1951-04-03 1 European Seaman Killed Bv Gunmen, 2 Others Wounded Standard Man Correspondent PENANG, Mon. A Kuropean seaman ua* killed and another seriou-»I\ wounded by unidentified gunmen in front oi an Indian cigarette stall in Hutton Lane at eight o'clock tonight. Also seriously wounded was a Chinese seaman who was with them140 words
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Article85 1951-04-03 1 THF. Governor ot Singapo e. Sir Franklin Gimson. hai pointed the Colonial Sec: i Ifi w L Blythe, to be is Deputy during his lour 6:<\s absence from the Colony Sir Franklin lelt on Sunday for the Federation and is expected to be back on85 words
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Advertisement41 1951-04-03 1 IUH MIL LTL ULILUJ IMWi rs tt rtl w mmste To see much \V \v\ J X ONE THING IS A CERTAINTf v liAf p hore: X pef tin 35 ct*. t*r aucs: $^.ui j>er na 4(1 cts. per iu* v^**41 words
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Advertisement30 1951-04-03 1 «SSB J^^*r^llfc 'mi. 4 TiJ WwiffflM JHiyTS tBWI mamtßrnm £*'*ffs§s m *^~^^*mamm m\tJMmr^m^^^mWmßm m m mm mrS *3sß^m Wholesale enquiries only fo SINGAPORE "TEt. 5 24 A.. PENANQ TEL !«S*30 words
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Article405 1951-04-03 2 To Enforce High StandardOfSkill Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Nursing Council, a statutory board for registering nurses and enforcing high standards of conduct and skill, was inaugurated by Lady Gimson yesterday. The Council according to Dr. W. J. Vickers, Director of Medical Services, is comparable405 words
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Article, Illustration252 1951-04-03 2 M. RAKICH - M.RAKICH Bi LIONEL FORGE, member of the Scandinavian lc« vue nom having >'- two-week reason at the Capitol I Theatre, fa no stranger to Singapore or Malaya. He waa among thc first troops lo land in Singapore attcr the liberation in 1945. U252 words
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106 1951-04-03 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Sis jap re Mui .pal Services r. it la learnt, decided to ask the Commissioners that the Medical Benefits Sche e I under consider;.' fc 'ed to all categories of '"-paid empayees ol the Munich lity, spective of grade or class,106 words
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Article40 1951-04-03 2 CHAN CHYE HOO was sen•d in the Singapore Third I Police Court yesti y to three tha :'ous imprison!..-.*. t mpting to steal a case ot 'beer bel nging to the Harbour B ird d Nov. 11. last40 words
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95 1951-04-03 2 Govt. Utticials Working Against Me Abdullah Standard Staff Reporter MR. V.P. ABDULLAH. Labour candidate in the Bukit Timah ward at an election meeting at Bukit Timah yesterday charged that "a number of Government officials and people of vested interests are working against me in the forthcoming Legislative elections". He also95 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-04-03 2 photo. DR. W. W. YUNG, Director of Epidemiological Intelligence in the World Health Organisation in Singapore, who Hew by KI.M yesterday for Geneva. There he will consider the draft international sanitary regulations drawn up b\ a special WHO Committee. Dr. Yiins and his wife will later holiday in Europe.- StandardStandard - 50 words
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Article136 1951-04-03 2 'Municipal Labourers Standard Staff Reporter IHE SERVICE Committee of th<* Singapore Municipal Commissioners lia- recommended a ten ptr cenl increase in the basic wages <>t the daily-paid employees of the Municipality, it i- reliably learnt. Mr. S. S. Manyam and Mr. M. P. D. Nair136 words
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126 1951-04-03 2 Singh Denies He Deserted His Voters Standard Staff Reporter A CHARGE that Mr. Nazir Mallal, Progressive Party candidate for the City Ward in ie April elections to the Singapore Legislative Cduncil, hari atten d only one of the seven meetings railed by the Government Committee on Price Control was made126 words
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Article61 1951-04-03 2 At the annual general meeting j of the T imil Ed icati in S< iety the following wore elected j office-bearers for 1951. President Mr. G. Sarangapany, vice-presidents Messrs. V. J Pakirisamy and P. Govindasamy, j hon. secretary— Mr. N. Mohan. Asst. hon. secretary Mr. D. Srinivans, hon.61 words
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250 1951-04-03 2 Bus Companies Should Share In Cost Of Shelters Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION that the Singapore Traction Company and other private bus companies operating in the Colony should be asked to meet half "the cost of putting up passenger shelters has been made bv Mr. M. P D Nair (Labour250 words
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218 1951-04-03 2 Slamlanl Mail Reporter PLANS reromnu'iMlr*! by the Prison Inquiry Commission in J*) IS for the buUmng of an np to natr prison j with accommodation for 700 prisoners to r«*place tin-centur\-ol«l Pearl's Hill prison have been placed in i i- aiM\aiit«' uu mr218 words
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Article48 1951-04-03 2 A WATCHMAN, Sir Singh s fined l and ed to one di e Impriin re Second Police C t day. for -ing hur* I r watchman, Ajab Singh at 1 ng 1, lang Road on Jan. 29 Singh was also ordered pay a compensation to complainant.48 words
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Article165 1951-04-03 2 Changi Jail Supplied By Owm Farm Standard St.iit Reporter THE Changi pi ison farm I i proved very successful and the 20 acres now under cultivation supplies most of the prison's veg« table i Comma' i G.E.K.W. Bayley, Commissioner of Prisons, told The St I .i terday. Pi add n,165 words
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Article, Illustration87 1951-04-03 2 photo. HOW OFTEN have many of us been told by our parents how they studied hard at lights by candle light in the days before the Electric Age! Here is a dam of hoys and gkts ai-o studying by candle light last night at the Rallies InstitutionStandard - 87 words
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Article50 1951-04-03 2 Owners To Get Interim Payment 'govf. felled Trocj >iandard Matt OWNERS «ii trees f«ll«'«l on < < i onh r- for the -at crafl approaching i lang aero<lroin« vv j|| vv\ an I ri m pending anal full compcttftj Standard andkr The Governr representations reef, and as comp» the value50 words
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6 1951-04-03 2 'Changi Japs Are Model Prisoners' I6 words
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Advertisement142 1951-04-03 2 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION I MILLIONS LOTTFHY I IST PRIZE 5250.000 END TWUA fl 3KD PRIZE 50.000 4f il PHI/L fl 2 PF.I/I.s Of HMM fl 30 PRIZE* v.\ uni fl DRAWING DATE 22.--.1 i MIL, 1951 IPOUI I y- iSE tri'iA FOR i K'f."r> I lit BETS: |1 tm h142 words
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Miscellaneous112 1951-04-03 2 ft WHUT PAPPY (AM DCNT r FELLA- X AAV TAN T/ -FAY V/ T iIAS^ STARTED A *XUM P< C ED A BUTTER- A RECKON CmZENS.?) YO' HELP> < FiGGERIN LONG J YEARS EF TH' afCUP.r-IT DONE STARTED y/> AS NGLE N V > IVF A .CATION j:-A A". IDC112 words
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Article90 1951-04-03 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Mon.--A move for J t 'e Municipal Commissioner, .dm *h© nrovision ol a SJth g ßectoaSon Park similar Wat STe South Reclamag>nV with a road or parade on lhe seaward side. U Such improvement plan al>o envisages a back lane <mthe90 words
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204 1951-04-03 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. One good thing the emergency has done, has been to give a truer indication of the number of aborigines in the country. As a result of the present unsettled conditions in the i country and the danger lurk--1 ing204 words
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Article81 1951-04-03 3 FOUND guilty of three charges. Johari bin Bujang was sentenced to a total <>; nine months' rigorous imprisonment and a ftne of .-.><). in de fault another month's rigorous imprisonment by tiie Pp-mmcm; of the Muar Sessions Court Johari got six months for criminal breach of81 words
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Article314 1951-04-03 3 A FINE of $25, or ten days hard labour, was imposed by the Kluang magistrate on a lorry driver. Low Yoon Choy, for 'driving a lorry without a licence. CLARA TAX. who altered the age on her identity card was fined $25 or ten days rigorous imprisonment 'ny314 words
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Article74 1951-04-03 3 Fed. Gall Up: 'No Discrimination' WITH reference to the letter published in our issue of March 26 under the heading "Call-up interrupts their Schooling", it is officially stated that the suggestion of discriminatory treat ment contained in that letter is not borne out by facts. On March 21, the Chief74 words
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385 1951-04-03 3 MALACCA R.C. TO SIT ON LEGCO AS UNOFFICIAL Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Mon. At the meeting of the Settlement Council this morning, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, the Resident Commissioner, was appointed to represent Malacca on the Federal Legislative Council as an I notlieial Member. Mr. W. H. C. Horn385 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-04-03 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ng Chee Seng whose wedding took place last week at Kuala Lumpur. The bridegroom is the fourth son of Mr. Ng Teong Kiat, the well-known K.L. merchant. The bride was Miss Tan Gee Soh, third daughter of Mr. Tan Seng Tan of Klang.46 words
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Article81 1951-04-03 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. "I take a serious view of this case", said Inche Mahamood bin Ali. when lie sentenced a young Chinese of Malacca, Ng Swee Lim, to pay a fine of $5,000, or undergo one year's rigorous imprisonment in the Magistrate's Court81 words
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Article144 1951-04-03 3 THE 'Gordon Highlanders are returning to Malaya in the Empire Halladale which is due in Singapore tomorrow. In the history of a regiment which goes back more than 150 years, ten years is a short period, yet not quite that time has elapsed since the Gordons144 words
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Article48 1951-04-03 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A total fine of $135 was imposed on three Malay taxi drivers -ut Singapore when they admitted to Charges of speeding along Jalan Scudai in the Magistrate's Court todav. The Malays. Ali. Pagi and Ahamed said they were new to Johi ire.48 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-04-03 3 The yang di Per-Tuan Besar of Negri Sembilan, is seen here with his two daughters, Tunku Bahiyah, 20, (left) and Tunku Shahariah, 18, on the deek of the 'Oranjie' at Southampton on Mar. 28. The Sultan and his family are in the UK for the Festival of51 words
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Article403 1951-04-03 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Remarking that there was no evidence to support the ease. Mr. Justice H. W. Wilson in the Supreme Court today allowed the appeal of R. P. Fonseka and ordered that the tine ol $575 imposed on him in the Lower403 words
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Article166 1951-04-03 3 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUB, Mon— Copper eoins minted N years ago when the Straits Settlements was under the East India Company are still in eireulation in the Federation. This relie of the reign of Queen Yietoria has been bought out of "cold storage" as a result166 words
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Article239 1951-04-03 3 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, lion. It is. today, eheaper to travel In the Federal Capital by taxi than by trishaw. To the people of Singapore this may riot be anything to shout about, here. however, it Is. Hitherto, the cheapest transport here239 words
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Article77 1951-04-03 3 kuala lump;!-; Mon, An idea how elections are held in England will be given b j members of the Selangor In- dian Association on Wednesdaj at 7 by Mr J. W LGa e Regiona. Director oi the Bi 1j tish Council. There will also be77 words
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Advertisement141 1951-04-03 3 GWE YOURSELF a champion's chance^ Tllll(lNI RACKET fi PRESS /f 3 (more players in the Thomas Cup Competition f rv C """i an d the All-England Championship 1948-1041 a i: .j^v-- i used DCNLOP 'MAXPI.V Rackets than any S-^^^^M^P^^ IMI ,M NIO!> SMI ll[ 11— MAXFLI, BLUE FLASH, "^^T^?^^^^^^AV i141 words
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Miscellaneous42 1951-04-03 3 mmm*aaaaaa*** m m > I mm m m ™^^^^^^^^^^a aam^^LJmmWi s~*?& r c .S JUST LIKE OKAV, BUT I'LL I NO TELUN* j V^L CJ OCEAN /BEND A UNE I WHAT YOJ FTf' ># > i I t hink/ °55, > g^if^/lN THERE,/ p VS *342 words
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Article, Illustration143 1951-04-03 4 RAF Regional Band Due At Penang Thursday Standard staff Correspondent PENANG. Mon. The RAF No. 2 Regional Band undei ;sic director. Flying Oilicer '.V C, Newsman, hi give a performance on Thursday, April at the esplanade at b p.m. The band comprising of 35 isicians is now touring Singapore andKoh Chin Peng - 143 words
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Article, Illustration83 1951-04-03 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. M;,u. The case against Sardar Sahib Matab Singh, 53-year-old Penang j Justice of the Peace, was I brought up for mention before Mr. D. C. I. Wernham in the Magistrate's Court today. Sardar Sahib was charged with being found drunk and i83 words
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Article99 1951-04-03 4 Standard Staff Correspondent I PENANG, Mon. The Penang 1 and Province Wellesley branch of the Ceylon Federation of I Malaya resolved at an emer- 1 gency meeting todav to dissociate itself with any decision taken at the Kuala Lumpui meeting of 1 1 the Federation on99 words
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Article50 1951-04-03 4 j Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Mon.— Pleading guilty to possession oi six watches, :on which duty was not paid a j Kau. par watch dealer, Sip i wong You (34), was fined >'' -or four months imprisonment by Mr. J. R. Whimj fter, ia tiie Sessions Court l50 words
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Article31 1951-04-03 4 nt?, ;-> n ar^ SUllt Reporter ORORA SINGH (61)^va S fined Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, for bejjj having in a disorderly manner I at Merchant Road on March 31.31 words
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Article226 1951-04-03 4 Use Box 5, 000, Says Mr. Aston Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Stressing that citizens must play their part by providing information to the authorities, the Resident Commissioner, Mr. r A. V. Aston, said this morning, that no police force in the world, however elTicient, could226 words
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156 1951-04-03 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two more bandits have been killed by Security Forces in the Federation. One of the bandits was killed during an engagement with a Security Forces' patrol in the Kuala j Kangsar area of Perak today. A Marine Lieutenant,156 words
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98 1951-04-03 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. "Voire of Penane" broadcasts of about seven minutes duration, and dealing Emergency matters in Penang and Province Iwill Uv broadcast fortnightly l»y Radio Malaya, Penang* i o This was disclosed by the j~ Resi nt Commissioner. Mr. A. V.98 words
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Article118 1951-04-03 4 Temple For The Dead Is Opened IPOH, Mon.— A temple I for the dead whose mem- i ory is perpetuated by the installation of wooden l tablets was officially I opened in the presence of < 1 1 hundreds of Chinese wor- i i 1 shippers at the Tambun i118 words
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Article27 1951-04-03 4 Tampin Circuit Magistrate Anjang Saith, sentenced Can Sok to 12 months r i. for u iwfull possession of one d oi rubber latex yesterday.27 words
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Article46 1951-04-03 4 A VERDICT of suicide was returned in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the inquest into the death of a dhoby, Chan Yin, who was j found hanging from a beam by 1 his wife in their house at Sembawang Village on March 22.46 words
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Article, Illustration117 1951-04-03 4 ADULT Chinese education history was made in Singapore last night when Madam Kiat, aged 57 (left) and Madam Bong Chwee Lian, aged 58 (right) becai e the oldest Colony woven ever fo" be;/m learning Mandarin in organised night classes. They attended the first class117 words
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191 1951-04-03 4 Boss Is Blamed In Penang Arms Case Standard Stall' Correspondent PENANG, Mon. When the charge of having possession of a .'.Mi automatic pistol against car driver Mohamed Sliariflf bin Yusoff (36) was withdrawn today, the Magistrate, Mr. D. C. I. Wernham, *aid that accuseds employer, the owner of the pistol,191 words
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Article80 1951-04-03 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Mon. A Co-operative Store has been I formed in Kota Bahru in line with Government's ail out drive to lower the cost of prices, through the efforts of Mr. T. W. T. Bangs, J. P. Development Officer, Kelantan. Membership is80 words
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Article, Illustration20 1951-04-03 4 MR. AND MRS. Tim Hai Yoong of Serembaa who were married at the Yam Yam Cafe recently. Queens Photo StudioQueens Photo Studio - 20 words
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Article225 1951-04-03 4 Standard Stafl Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Tli<* strength of the Auxiliary Poiiee Contingent in Penang and Butterwortli ha* increased 142 per cent since January. The Contingent now totals TOO as against 165 on Jan. I. this year. according to the Resident Commissioner, Mr. A. A A225 words
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Article127 1951-04-03 4 Standard Staff f"orre>pondrnt IPOH, Mon. The inaugural 1 meeting of the Perak Dance i Association will be held in t lie Celestial Cabaret on Sunday, April 15, at 4.30 p.m. Iu a circular to those inter- ested in dancing. Mrs A. W. Moreira, hon: secretary127 words
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Article90 1951-04-03 4 Kota BAHRU, Mon.- TMalay film stars are to t funds for the K< n s. ii ;•>• For. 5 Amenities Fund and the Kelantan Amati ir Athletic Association fui at the Fun Fair to be held In the Biaritz Ai rit Park on May 3.90 words
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Article63 1951-04-03 4 TIIK first c::<r to c me b< I »i e the Jo:. ore Bahru Police Onr: under the New Trisha Ordinance was that of a Malay trisha rider, Abdul Kadir bin Mohamed Zain. He was fined $14 by Inche Maho- lod bin Ali. in ,u .e magistrate's court63 words
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190 1951-04-03 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Mon. The Pctnlt overrun, nl h to rc\oke prewar exemption* on pa\mini rales on ail holdings Med «\<lu-»i\« j\ for ship, public burial grounds and public bclhm Land owners of su bu dings were Informed of this in a Town Board190 words
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64 1951-04-03 4 Standard st.itt Correspondent PENA -A sampan- $500 or six moj i D C. I '•'>'• the M iy foi in his pos ion poods, on been Harbour. pan j was rowing a ly. one I ttk gin Kes ol cigars. which M 13. The Court64 words
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19 1951-04-03 4 M.indard Stall < ipoh. paper van Khai and 1 (30). an a. K. The19 words
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Article24 1951-04-03 4 BCG Team A rrives In Pen v... i.i SI PENANG, arrival w I Buus-Hansen I ration ha i ya-wide B the team v Coa24 words
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Miscellaneous19 1951-04-03 4 r'/0\ '"-i| NOW PLAYING- TO^^ gl^j*^~ JZC~ X— l §^y^^ m LLJ r.^^_^ tgA^c —^^^^CMiCD 8 f^>t v^ L19 words
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Article93 1951-04-03 5 Remanded For 24 Hours HUSSEIN bin Kil was iterday ordered to be remanded for 24 hours, when he appeared before the Singapore Fourth Police Mtg si te, Mr. p Glag ie on a charge ol tresp ing i ito a house at Claymore HilL jother case Tan Kok Boon i93 words
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Article95 1951-04-03 5 TWO Royal Navy frigates arr iv< i in Singapore's Outer Roads during the weekend ships, Wlute Bay and the St. Brides Bay, have been on patrol on the East and West coasl ol the Malay Peninsula. Naval spoke-:: m told Tne Standard thai the95 words
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336 1951-04-03 5 Dairy Farm Seeks Auster Aircraft Tc Replace Helicopter Standard Staff Reporter flJpiM aftl W^APORE Dairy Farm is negotiating for llie u*e of an Auster «r?? i 0 i i, 1,,U, 1 e the s P ra >»'g with insecticide of areas of Napier fodder eS e en hv hordes of336 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-04-03 5 j Photo I he Maxwell Brander which arrived in Singapore lasl weekend tr.»m Japan and Hongkong brought aO damaged and ur.*<-r\u>r able tracks and bren ran carriers. The ship also carried two Russian guns and one tank it Kure. These were captyred from North Koreans. Picture shows some of thestandard - 62 words
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140 1951-04-03 5 Beaten Bv Husband. Woman Tells Court \> INDIVN. Sreenivasan, »a^ charged in lhe Singapore First District Courl yesterday with robbing Kus irife ol her necklace ami attempting to cause hurt to her \%ith a penknife. woman, Krishnamal, the court she separated n her husband sever. and was li\'ing ir. her140 words
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Article38 1951-04-03 5 •[M CHYE HUAT and Lim r v fined $20, and MO e;v in the Singapore let Court yesterday r" bt d in a CUrfe W ev were in a sampan in kea oil Pengerang on Mar.38 words
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176 1951-04-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malayan non-ore and bauxite in future will be transported to Japan in Japanese ships. First Japanese ship to resume this prewar route is the 7,888-ton Tatsuwa Maru, now lying oil Port Swettenham. She will call at Dungun. Trengganu, on her176 words
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Article, Illustration102 1951-04-03 5 AMONG the delegates lo the International Students Service Health Conference now in session in Singapore is a woman doctor from Pakistan who has a strinu of degrees after her name. She is Dr. (Miss) 11. Siverd. M.8.8.5.. D.G.O M.I) (Madras): MR COG F.R.C.S. (Ed.). Professor of Clinical Midwifery in DaccaStandard - 102 words
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82 1951-04-03 5 i Standard Shipping Reporter MEDICAL advice from Singai pore was given over wireless on i Sundav night to an oil tanker.j the 10.44H Xew Echota flying the Panamanian flag, as a member of the crew was taken suddenly il The sick man. Electrician Desmond82 words
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Article95 1951-04-03 5 Standard Stall Reporter THF SINGAPORE Lighter Workers' Union is trying to negotiate with the Singapo e General Lighterage Company on the wage increase dispute between lighter workers and the comp Mr. X. Thangasamy, Secretary of the Union, said that because of the Company's refusal to grant95 words
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Article54 1951-04-03 5 WHILE under the influence of liquor Abdulrahman bin Samsudin caught hold of a boy and tried to bile his neck. The police stepped in and rescued the boy. This was stated in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday when Abdulrahman pleaded guilty to being drunk.54 words
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137 1951-04-03 5 HOUSING ALLOWANCE Standard Stall Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government ha* rejected lhe claim of temporary clerks for lull housing allowance from Aug. J, 1917. as paid lo permanent clerks, The Standard understands. Before last Julv, temporaries were only paid half the rate of housing allowance paid to permanent137 words
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Article, Illustration177 1951-04-03 5 Education Expert Due In S'pore Standard Staff Reporter MR. H.C. SHEARMAN. M Academic Adviser for Tutorial >es at the University of London, arrives in Singapore morrow for a three-week visit to Malaya and Sarawak. The visit, sponsored by the British Council. being organised under uspices of the Singapore Adult Education177 words
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Article53 1951-04-03 5 SINGAPORE P i ind the Military v. II! take p irt in internal security exercis< various places in the Coloi and on M >nday, April 9. Tiie pracl to ei Military to become familial the police divisions in case they are called out to help th.e Police maintain53 words
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Article115 1951-04-03 5 Standard Staff Br porter THE 30.000-STRONG pore Federation ol Services Unions ecided to print a monthly two-page paper for circulation among its members The Federation will print 5.060 copies in English to be sold al 10 cents each. The paper will be edited by Mr.115 words
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Article18 1951-04-03 5 Kan an II I 1 District for ente B I v sion, on Mar. 31.18 words
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240 1951-04-03 5 AR>H VI) hin Sinwan. I ffaj annen lull-poster employed h> a Singapore l>o\iii<» promoter, W»i geUICJBCeJ lo tne \rarrigorous imprisonment l»> Mr. Justice Murray Bultro*«* in ihe Singapore a&esxm CotUl yr*ler«la\. for «»*l--encce dmmclm *ith na Uereml>er riot*. After a short the jury240 words
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Article66 1951-04-03 5 18 Months For Stealing 5 W atches TW ir-old Koh Kim acod in pore F District Court yest i L8 months' rigoroui prisor I I >r breaking u I house ;hio ng fi 1 1 wats It in Feb. 21 at 5.20 a.m Koh climbed into i shop at l»i*66 words
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Advertisement575 1951-04-03 5 sTtuations vacant j IEMCED E Good pru i pacant. Apply I. 174 Singapore D immediately Sub- r Senior reporter ing experience for c lent prospects. stating experience and luired to Post Box Pharmaceutical require Medical Rei preferably qualia ast) to call on hemists in the I Malaya. Salary. and full575 words
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Advertisement54 1951-04-03 5 III! Sole Agents For I L,ycleina*tefu(^p) TAKES THE HARD WORK CUT OF CYCLING N^Z^' Wteh; :^;iyiriaß gfr r _^W wfc.~. mTTmm\TM IP S ill i^^^MJlumL iB 11 **HL«y^- %h«P^H t«■ wk L. aW Mm iSfefa; iff* r **W ™^TBF Ivfik *-i *m*A "i. v m£' a*. «t jf J-*B Jft*-54 words
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Miscellaneous28 1951-04-03 5 /HELLOA 'C^A^ > PEAS. IT'S \^P*fs»A^ ,^r C*V& C.J y^ •u' """l^N. iSmfv' *^7 \Ci >v ~> j^i~v POT TQ SEE I 7 amo mOP~ "K 7 "'A PC J-28 words
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Article779 1951-04-03 6 'THE new Malayan citizenship proposals embodied i in a Bill winch will be discussed by the new Federal Legislative Council this month is admit- ji tedlv an improvement on the existing hotch-potch ij cf laws governing Federal citizenship. To this j, extent, therefore, we are prepared to join779 words
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Article, Illustration1067 1951-04-03 6 GEORGE RASIAH - Twelve Men Kept Ihe Peace In Singapore GEORGE RASIAH hy A TWELVE-MAN force was all that was needed to keep the peace In Singapore in the year 1819. Out of this handful of pioneers was born the full-fledged modern police force of over 3,300 (officers, Inspectors and rank and file).1,067 words
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Article381 1951-04-03 6 Review of Views People And Ruler THOUGH it supported land, m >r!f ate revi »lul and democracy in China, the Nanyang Siang Pau :< ected the wanton killing ol land-' lords, repris dictal ship thai characterised the' Peking regime. The new regime, admitted lhe 1 paper, is carrying social I381 words
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771 1951-04-03 6 Mr. Lim Replies To Mr. A. P. Rajah I Sii T < -I ,r< which Mr. A I' R J. Imy opponenl in t e Keppel D ied to the e <-r- :e. Out of r> paragraphs and e concluding senti he de- ee i graphs t< ttacking me. He771 words
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Letter94 1951-04-03 6 Sir:— lt is true that the call-up of M day students has been deferred. Compared with other races, there are comparatively few Malay students in the age group concerned. The call-up of many hundreds of Chinese students in the same a Lie L.roup has also been94 words
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Letter45 1951-04-03 6 1 be fi U by the Seng H K L impur 'J' MT g 1« t',. .ri i His ;tCCident took i ther< Tralßc R x speed ties r ing. and these. do nol I i I) UHSIIEGAM Ku.il.i I umpur.45 words
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Article54 1951-04-03 6 il that' ItM mis- B ch ap- :;<»tli ulto. under i■ net "Mi I I a I rl 1 t I < K le tion 1 prove that 1 the I >v i i a my n my P d cIn. H a I trouble* I a tt54 words
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Advertisement23 1951-04-03 6 I X "ciV** >'" ave you learc^ -'//'>^>" > i the latest... h I £T]6 **t*UBBMtm /^d£ W\ Rolled.Oats k4 Q u^a m l^L m \\\mlL23 words
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Advertisement32 1951-04-03 6 modem telefhqnl Till MODERN V\ I 01 LM'ERCOMMI M< HON I* 01 R OFFICE, CONVERTS walking mill TIME im riHI AN IDEAL DEVICE FOR CONFIDENTIALOFFICE COMMUNICATION. Demonstrations daily ui THE EMPORII/*. i32 words
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Miscellaneous21 1951-04-03 6 USELESS EUSTACE ii •w hp \> imio i» mam yaa < nut the uil«. du N.m tH .id\is«" mc td te.lt ha* L21 words
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434 1951-04-03 7 Agreement Prospects On Biff 4 Agenda Said lo Be Brighten i i? V 1 >— Th r pro*,,.<t s of a preliminary East-Weol agreement r, l.r.al.ler lo.lav than al any „,e since the Big F»„r depilie* begm »wk here ,„r week, ago „n an agenda f,,r a MUreee cold »ar434 words
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113 1951-04-03 7 Y ouths Stage Big Anti-Red Rallv In P.I. 000 Chinese staged a mammoth antiparade through 1 to climax the fourobservance of Y mth Day. age ra v -.>. as one of I its kind e •ae liberal k n [1 .red the parti ipation ol s on stilts, dep* ting113 words
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89 1951-04-03 7 Allied Arms Production Is Doubted I WASHINGTON. Apr 1 (UP) The Administra tion revealed today on the eve of the Senate's historic vote on sending United States troops to Europe that the Atlantic Pact allies have doubled their arms production since 194*) and will double it again this year. The89 words
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Article45 1951-04-03 7 LONDON, Apr I (Reuterl Hutx rt Gi res 1 been appointed British Minister at S gon, Indo-China, the F reigi i J'fa-e a>i:nced todi J M r l ives av. eds Mr Frank Gibb-. 'h o will become M istei at Manila, Philippines.45 words
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235 1951-04-03 7 No Revolt In Russia 'In Our Lifetime' :US Intelligence Head 1 WIIN^TO.Y Apr. 1 (UP) I Gen, Walter lhd.il Santk, former United States Ambassador lo Rus--i -aid to<la\ that the So\iet < ommuniM system carries seed of its own destruction," hut he does not think > raa be u\erthrn*n l»\235 words
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Article, Illustration98 1951-04-03 7 I Five actresses who re- I cently arrived in Austra- lia as part of a plan to link the stage in the 1 British Dominions. From S left front Berdine >I B Grunewald, Brisid Le- i nihan; (back) .Maureen l j 1 Fitzgerald, Ngaio Marsh /j'98 words
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63 1951-04-03 7 BONN, Apr. 2 (AP)— Lord and Lady Russell were assaulted by a crowd of Germans on Saturday night, the British Army Headquarters reported Sunday. Lady Russell received serat- ches on the back nd neck, but "no serious Injury or damage) resulted/ 1 the headquarters report63 words
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58 1951-04-03 7 l.\ DORK. INDIA, Apr. 1 (Reuter) Thirty-eight women and four children were in I led j and 50 people injured when three-storey house collapsed here today. The top floor <f ihe building. where 100 women were holdi ig a prayer meeting, gave way and brought58 words
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142 1951-04-03 7 TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA, USA Apr, l. tUP).- A I niversity Ol Alabama senior today 1 killed his freshman roommate I whom he accused of keeping l awake by entertaining coeds in >eir apartment, tae police reported. James Ludwig Colvin, 24-year-old senior from Lincoln, Ala- bama,142 words
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Article52 1951-04-03 7 ASSISTANT Secretary of State i George McGhee left by piano for London Sunday after spending two days in Egypt, winding up his Iwo months' tour of the Mid- I die East aimed at Signing this 1 vital part of the world along- J the West ir f 1 World WarU.P - 52 words
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Article35 1951-04-03 7 I. The United Nations has i arranged a 24-hour ceasefire in j the semi-military zone of Galilee in the Syrian frontier where in- f termittent firing has been going MO for the past fortnight.- A.P.A.P - 35 words
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Article49 1951-04-03 7 1 1 The fourth congress of the j movement for World Federal i Government will be held in Rome from Monday to April 8 under the presidentship ol Lord Boyd-Orr, winner of the 1949 Nobel Peace Prize and former Director-General of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article43 1951-04-03 7 j Belgium's Premier Joseph Pholien arrived in New York on Saturday on a ten-day private j visit which will include, how- j ever. Informal political discus- i sions with President Truman. J Secretary of State Dean Acheson and Defence Secretary George: Marshall.— U.P.43 words
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Article34 1951-04-03 7 The Indian government in 1930 spent 8fi.T7(i rupees for the entertainment of foreign guests. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru announced in Parliament that this was less than half the amount spent in 1949.— A. P.A.P - 34 words
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Article25 1951-04-03 7 During the past two years, rearly 76,000 Indians left Burma for India for unknown reasons. Deputy Foreign Minister B. V. Seskar told parliament.- A. P.A.P - 25 words
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Article58 1951-04-03 7 A man who had been unconscious for 96 days alter an auto- I nobile accident died at Alfred luspital in Melbourne. He was rohn Sanders, of Frankston, adnitted to the hospital with severe head injuries last Decern- J )er. His physician said Sanders" I period of unconsciousness was extraordinary butA.P - 58 words
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Article74 1951-04-03 7 NEW VORK. Apr 2 (APIBritish stage and screen actor, Ralph Forbes, 45, died last nighl in a Now York hospital follow-: ing an illness o1 s i veral weeks. London-born Fo >es. a former Broadway matinee 101, has been an actor for a q. irter of a74 words
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71 1951-04-03 7 Too Many Parades Hamper Production, Reds Complain HONGKONG. Apr. 1 (UP)— The official Chinese Communist news agency complained today that the Reds are hampering production by holding too many parades and meetings. It said. "Parades are good for arousinsr public senti ment against America and aiding Korea but if done71 words
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303 1951-04-03 7 TEHERAN. Apr. 1 (UP) The crippling strike in [ran rich oil producing region has spread to office workers and spokesman for the Anglo-Iran-ian Oil Company today said nearly 12,00U employees were idle. Simultaneously deputies were gathering here for an extraordinary session of die Majlis303 words
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147 1951-04-03 7 T hai King, Queen To Return For Good BANGKOK, Apr 2. Officials of tne T iai Psy.>\ Household Bureau have been informed by cable that Kina Phumipl Aduldej and Queen Sirikit plan to return to Thailand iii October to take up permanent residence i here. This decision follows renin by147 words
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Article, Illustration386 1951-04-03 7 SHINWELL WAENS WORLDS BLACkIIAI JL, ENGLAND, Apr. 2 (Al* D.-h-n Minister Eniinanticl Shinwll. warned all ami Miiidrv Sunday that the old British Lion still ha* a 10l of lii left in him. Anyone attempting to twist his tail, Shinwell told a386 words
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173 1951-04-03 7 CAPETOWN, Apr. I [Reuter) A meeting representing more than $6,000 members of the South African Franchise Action Committee today passed .< resolution calling for a general political strike against the government's representation of non-Europeans bill. Thej resolution was passed by 144 de gates173 words
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Article190 1951-04-03 7 HONGKONG, Api 2 (AP) Chinese Comn m I h I rounded up more than 4 I .s in Canton who foi erly held military or i\ tions with the Nation**! government and del them under "CGUI tei > tionary" suspi- Lon, Hoi r. g190 words
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Article99 1951-04-03 7 WASHINGTON, r. 2 (AP The U.S. Sena iI st E nomic Committee in its unnu; report on Sunday night q Lioned much of President 1 i nan's programme, ii idii more economic aid I nations, but support* I tin Pi i sident in his ton a99 words
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Advertisement29 1951-04-03 7 *VnSJJ M^VW mm^sm\^aK\mm\Tfr Til W lit amm 1 LZm£JLmmsW&% W*********^ *6ffi*y* THROUGHOUT MAtAYA AND XJfW^ i TO SARAWAK. NORTH BORNEO, mV~> INDONESIA, THAILAND, BURMA, --ssmm** MALAYAN S^otST^ IBML/Mni* AIKBRi29 words
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Advertisement58 1951-04-03 7 STAR BARGAINS a, CLEARANCE PRICES I "ATRO" PARAFFIN COOKER REDUCED f **w*W*£*t~-~.. /jtp^t/ USUALLY $22.50 ip tk REDUCED PRICE > D.MJ ea ENAMEL BOWLS 11 INCH USUALLY $1.10 NOW 85 CfS. 12 INCH USUALLY $1.20 NOW 90 CSS. 13 INCH USUALLY $1.25 NOW 95 CtS. 14 INCH USUALLY $1.40 NOW58 words
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Miscellaneous29 1951-04-03 7 IA; rf If HEY I 7 I AAV "illl I —I'M riding Y| m SAME here j I^^J #V JIMMY/ A^VMIV Mk WITHOUT HOLDING 7— r^^. THE HANDLE BARS/29 words
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357 1951-04-03 8 Paper Hoarders In Panic As Colony Supplies Improve Standard Staff Reporter COLLAPSE of the artificially high market ia Singapore for printing Laoer appears to be drawing near following a marked increase in shipments din in« the past month. This knowledge is causing panic among paper IJZ especially those who aeenmnlated357 words
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399 1951-04-03 8 Brown's Review Says*-* Staiulard Stall Reporter AN article in lhe latest issue of Brown's Malayan Fionomi. Review, dcalini: with the Colonial Devclopini ni t orporalHin'n a«tivitirs in Borneo, suggests thai -alter groand nuts anil tNi^^" there is likel\ lo be jßscloaurcJ399 words
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Article145 1951-04-03 8 Rubber And Cess To Be Increased FOR t: week beginn i rhursday, the < on r Wer xported fr ie Federation of Malaj >e much higher than taximum payable for the first quarter ol this re i hich was 20 cents pei states Brown's M tyai E The dul md145 words
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112 1951-04-03 8 sundard sun Brportef t; M VLAY xv s B s a Iwid I ati in ol ters, now in 20 i year pei ion, is establis ted laO branches and in Ma ya To commemorate its M of progress and the company has p112 words
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Article34 1951-04-03 8 I A nge D >h r: eg itioi has ived Lond m for ti le talks. Thej a e askii g for .:4 i p ce >r their bacon and34 words
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Article91 1951-04-03 8 BAN HEN LEE HANK ASSETS Si. mdard Staff Reporter ESTIMATED liabilities of the B Hin Lee Bank Ltd Singapore totalled $23,258,219 on Jan. I. 1951, against assets on that day il $4,101,167 in investments, •.-in-hand of $5,786,022, proj perties acquired of $1,933,263. and -id'- :".fes to customers o! 51 5.573,82291 words
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292 1951-04-03 8 Standard Stan Reporter V\ INTENSIVE drive for savings, both lari:«' ami small, should be be<*un al once in Malaya lo combat inflationar) trends caused I>> the large increase ol money now in circulation. This was stated by the General Managi r ol292 words
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Article76 1951-04-03 8 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday j Apr. were per lb. I t Buyers Sellers 1 No 1 RSS Spot 1 Loose (nom) %2JLB* $2,211 FOB in bales April No 1 KSS s!.:a $2.21 No 2 KSS 52.01 S.VOB No 3 KSS (nom SI. 94 $1.95 Tone: Steady. LONDON76 words
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Article45 1951-04-03 8 SINGAPORE, Mon The Bfiee cl Tin to day was S6£9 5i per pit ul. Up $17.25. LONDON TIN Monday's prices first session were: Spot £1,335 buj e r s £1.344 sellers. Three months £1,261 bayers ill. no sellers. Settlement Prior £1,335 Tone: Firm irregular.45 words
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Article63 1951-04-03 8 THE PRODUCE market in Singapore w is somewhat steadier yesterday, with prices rising in some sections. However, only moderate business passed as differentials were wide between buyers and sellers. Copra was a steady market, buyers indicating $55J and sellers SI higher, but no business passed. Coconut63 words
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Article38 1951-04-03 8 BUENOS AIRES, Apr. 2 (Reuter): Buenos Aires radio torecast tLvit agreement would be reached in the Anglo-Argentine trade talks within the next 24 hours, by when a definite transaction formula is expected to be established.38 words
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Article35 1951-04-03 8 The Straits Steamship Bentong brought as her main cargo for Singapore 155 tons of timber from Thailand. She is loading for Bangkok 200 tons of tin plate and 350 tons of general cargo.35 words
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180 1951-04-03 8 Tin Up To $629J501n Fifth Consecutive Rise Standard Staff Reporter A FURTHER advance in the Malayan tin quotation wai recorded yesterday, the fifth consecutive price jump in as many days. The metal price at $629.50 per pieul (up 87.25 yestenlax was 865.50 above the [notation at the opening of last180 words
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Article65 1951-04-03 8 Cement, Textiles For Colony Standard SUlf Reporter THE Par East Persian Gulf Line freighter Muswell IJilj- -.".hirVi called here from the Uni- j ted Kingdom, brought i s her J main cargo 40,000 bags oi Porti cement, 500 coils of gatva- j nised wire, 700 bales of textiles, t i65 words
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Article674 1951-04-03 8 Standard Stan Reporter THE HALF-YEAR review oi lhe Singapore Chamber of Commerce slates that, during lhe latter half of 1950 iu the fare of a general scramble lor all classes of produce, production of all classes of produces in Malaya and in neighbouring territories was not674 words
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Article317 1951-04-03 8 >tamlar«l Staff Reporter FINISHING ju^t a fortnight before tin- British [ndustries Fair <»j>«mi-. on April 30. tin* SStil Swiss Industries Kair ai liable promises to be a springboard for Malavan businessmen *ho arc pianniag lo OMnfctae pleasure in Switzerland with buaiueM at booi Ine >*i~«317 words
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Article54 1951-04-03 8 Malayan Tin Down In Feb MALAY AN les ot tin < I Febn ary compare for Janu of 1 i in Ja I im4 tons st n •id til ore dropped from 7,1 7.264 tons during tiie sam Stocks ters, *rith buyers n transit vharve men! I: 3 inu I54 words
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Article62 1951-04-03 8 SI indard Stall R< perl r THE "•ÜBBfcR i!..i. Bhuapntr ttreded demand for all \BBm\ I that fluctuated throughout the day. the lower gi f! came in to. g• slight! Sing I tabbed Bm** 5l -ked She I (nomi FOB in b No 1 R.S.S No.62 words
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196 1951-04-03 8 C-G Spikes Tale Of 'Get Rice Cheap Tactics Standard Staff Reporter THE Commissioner-General. Mr. Malr t I m MacDonald, han denied rumour* that the British group of territories Federatiow of Malaya and Singapore. Sarawak, North Borneo ami Brunei are uNg tactic to i:et rice cheap from their friendly neighbours. Mr.196 words
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Article165 1951-04-03 8 Standard Stall Reporter SINGAPORE, MON. With buyers predominating and sellers somewhat reserved, the Malayan share market today recorded improvements in prices in all sections. A moderate turnover of business was reported. Changed price? were: INDUSTRIALS Buvers Sellers 8.8. Petrol 43 44.'Frasei Neave Ord. 3.50 3.55165 words
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Article48 1951-04-03 8 WASHINGTON, —U.S. Secretai j Con om Sawyer re ted ing reasons" a requ< t 1 five per cent rubber a rati ins for Apri! ne aba The request came «n Se i Business tb-c mittee headed by Senator Guy Bi i I). tm48 words
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332 1951-04-03 8 WASHINGTON, \|>ril 2. Th. mdfMc al m 1,000 million people, comprising; almo«i nnc-hal the world's total population, x^ il l be affected b* technical meetings announced Im ttat Food and :<uittiral Organisation <»f the nited Natfom 1«»r tprn 9-1* in Bogor, Indonesia. Tiie332 words
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Article39 1951-04-03 8 HONGKONG, Apr. 2 S Standard Service Closing prices on thc Hongkong to-dav HK513.50 to £1 sterling; UK to US$l: HK$l.Bl9 I Ma! lyan $1; HK$O 325 to one li R ipiah; Gold HK*3l4 5 Lo one taeL39 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-04-03 8 Crowds jammed Robinson's r yesterday at the opening of the annual sale. Eager bar- j gain hunters flocked into the department store from the moment the doors were opened— Standard photo.31 words
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Advertisement209 1951-04-03 8 I SKVKMTU SCHEDULE I STATEMENT EY WM HM LEE BUNK UMTED r.:- lit to Seetiaa 196 al The Companies Ordinance I9#f and Section "> (3) of The I Companies Ordinance 1946. l °Mri- Capital <>f th- Company is $s. ()<><> non -dhided into 59.096 shares of 5.100 each. l he209 words
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Article, Illustration332 1951-04-03 9 M.M. LINER HITS WRECK 102 Passengers Make Enforced j Stay In Colony Standard Shimuu" Reporter ONE hundred and two Indian and French passengers of the Messajxeries Maritimes 7,1 80-ton liner, s.s. Vercors, are making an enforced stay in Singapore until they obtain passage in another ship to continue their voyageStandard - 332 words
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72 1951-04-03 9 Red Ship To Load 6,000 Tons Rubber I Siaiulard Shipping Correspondent THE first Russian freighter to call at Singapore to load rubber for Soviet Russia this year, the Vilnus, will arrive here in about two days. The Vilnus will load about 6,000 tons Malayan rubber bef< re she leaves for72 words
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231 1951-04-03 9 *±s BRITISH Gloster Meteor jet fighter planes tin standard model of which recently gained the London Copenhagen and Copenhagen-London air speed recon and the international 1,000 kilometre closed circui record are now being delivered to the Roya Australian Air Force squadron in231 words
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Article104 1951-04-03 9 Don Muang Airport Expansion BANGKOK, Apr. 2 The Dun Muang airport, just cutside Banykok will ha\ j the longest and most -nodern runway in South-East Asia whi a work on a 5U metre extension is completed. A new runway of 2.150 metres has just been completed and formally opened. It104 words
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Advertisement634 1951-04-03 9 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overlond Son Froncisco, Los An 9 «le; All American Canodion Cities Penong P. S'hom Spore j s L LUCKENBACH 25/26 Ap». 27 Ap,. 29/30 Apr. Accepting corgo for Hongkong Kobe Yokohama CAST REGULAR SERVICE U.S.A. (WEST COAST) PERSIAN GULF vio JAPAN HONGKONf A S634 words
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Advertisement195 1951-04-03 9 I HEAP ENG MOH SS CO., LTD. (Red Funnel Line) SOON BEE SS CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) 33/35. Teluk Ayer Street— 'Phone 3448 Passenger Freight-seiVices aa CHERIBON Q S'pore nnpr. Apr. LS L. S'pore appr. Apr. 24 MV TAYPE'-SAIIIMiS TO ANAMBAS NATOENA MV ISLANDS r 1n S'pore appr. Apr.195 words
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Advertisement689 1951-04-03 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONIiUcNT > oore P Khwn Penanf. "LRKIA tor Saitoo ft BaOKkofe 6 7 Apr. In Port NORPHVM" for Bannkofc 20-22 Apr. 17 18 Apr. •PANAMA" for Bangkok. SaieoD H.onnkong Man. la Kobe Ac 30 Apr.l Yokohama I Ifa] 28 29 Apr 27 27 Apr 'SELANDIA" for689 words
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Miscellaneous88 1951-04-03 9 I^^MAILS^ Despatches TODAY: Gt. Britain. N. Ireland, Eire. Europe, N. and W. Africa, West Indies, Egvpt p.nd j! Ceylon by Calchas, Jakarta.! j Sourabaya by WiUem Ruys. i Arrivals TODAY: Gt. Britain, N. Ireland, Eire, Europe, N. and W Africa, West Indies. Egypt and t Ceylon by Corfu and Willern88 words
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Miscellaneous743 1951-04-03 9 (ASR ARRIVALS) 'i'SjZmf? 1 1 and D£PARTL'S*£S) --iSi^i^*" Arrivals BOAC AKGONACT fmni Hongkong :i.l"> p m. from London, oimnbo ">.!."> n m. Jfork ir.nii Bangkok 4.36 p.m Q.ILA. Skymaster from Darwin lakarta .">.:;; i p.m. Lancastrian from Darwin SJSS v A!K CEYLON from ninmbn B JS* a m K.I M.743 words
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Article, Illustration846 1951-04-03 10 ' ANACRUSIS - 'ANACRUSIS' 3IISIC XOTKS BY r PHE advance !lst of Radio Malaya's classical music pro? ram tues for the next twelve weeks shows some earefu] and sensible planning. There has been a marked attempt to avoid "period clashes": that is to say, the two principal programmes,Francis Lee - 846 words
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Article1030 1951-04-03 10 For Swing Fans By Bill Web Jones 1)\ 'PHONE FT 144 Autumn Leaves: VIl my love. I Kobrrt Inglei and his 6rctar>tra >. IP you like to re'ax and at the lame time listen to some pleasant niu.-ic. then I would surest a letting to "Autumn Leaves or,1,030 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-04-03 10 Photo. Standard A i.im -i i* ot the east appearing in "Everyman," the main plav i being featured in tonight's concert by the Teachers* Training I College at the Raffles institution. Responsible for its direction is I .Mr. I*. Hernon.-Standard - 40 words
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Article33 1951-04-03 10 SINGAPORE GR VMOPHONE O SO( ILTY. Reeital. HMV studio. Sunday, April a. m 9 p.m. Programme inciud«-s: Bizet Overture Patrie: Crirg Piano Concerto i Dinu Lipatti): Haydn London Symphony L.P.O. Kripsi.33 words
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Article491 1951-04-03 10 IJOI'SSEL. Symphony No. t in A major. Op. 53 Philharmonia Orchestra (Karajan). Columbia L\s;(i;;— <;:.. LXSB766. Recorded under the auspices of the Maharaja of Mysore's Mnsical Foundation. THE French composer. Albert Roussel (1869 -ism*, was a musician of refinement and individuality whose work was, of necessity, mucii491 words
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Advertisement303 1951-04-03 10 ™Mew AlhambrA^ PHONE Gfio9 for Reservations 1 TODAY: U a.m. I.JO-4.00-6.45 9.30 p.m. gm insure voir inns before yoi im f\ Sit. THIS SIDE-SPLIITING COMEDY f{ W^<\ W A V^ll^fi mM 9im£k£i m K I IFTON WEBB. JOAN BENNETT, *^M ROBEKT LEMMINGS mmW liic smartest. Wittiest, hest. acted ml >riauunent303 words
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Advertisement105 1951-04-03 10 jftfißftSß SafsSSSi ***** s LAST -X SIIOWS 3, 6.15 0.15 P.M. M G Ms LAUGH STUDDED Rousing Romance "KEY TO THE CITY" starring Clark Gable Loretta Young OPENING TO-MORROW Paramount's "PAID IN FULL" FOK ONE DAY ONLY! Getting Up Nights Makes Men Old Getting up nights, burning sensa tion of105 words
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Advertisement249 1951-04-03 10 I, INVITATION If you are pasting rhe Capitol Theatre bettoeen 9 t% am. (Mon. -Fri) you are invited to come in A get a HP view of the lot Rink WBr* **aa*mßm m S Amtmmmm TWIf 7 \mS m^BhWf DAILY Daphne Watlin W Stere Pedley j Mill STARTS TOMORROW! 3249 words
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Miscellaneous454 1951-04-03 10 ONTHEAIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME I 3266 ki s. 41 >>'• mc stres I '.*.;."> am tor the Schools; 6.56 Interlade; 16 am New-; 16.40 tor lh«- Schools; I pm Ih» Radio Orchestra; 1.39 News; 1.48 Cuy Lombardo Orchestra; 2 p.m. lor the Schools; »>IS Programme summary; 6.17 lour454 words
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Advertisement177 1951-04-03 11 WM IE Am lK& A m\ mm\m\ Amb^^ W*^ WH^^l W W l^^^wl/' Uf Cob nut mm of the ingiC«Menta of Thousands of gallons of water daily piss In the mixing room stainless steel tanks Gleaming: rows of robots take charge in UNDER APPOINTMENT FROM PFP^I frtlA m I- si177 words
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218 1951-04-03 12 6 am Training For Ipoh Footballers IPOH, Mon. V serious < ffort is being made lo pul Perak bark on th« soccer map. Thi> in seen in lhe I ai. -t rail-up of certain players for earl) morning training at (> oYloek. Eighteen Ipoh p tyers have been choosen I218 words
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Article, Illustration84 1951-04-03 12 \v;;-n jbbbm O Odgers tried to pat his u h ,l le in the ssdnev Royal Eastei Show March 2Z. the horse balked .ind senl Odgwrs jumping the hurdle instead The event mms lor nders f M years of age and under 16. WW Od ers tried to retrieve bis84 words
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Article40 1951-04-03 12 j si >: a April Fool bund ot g footfc Dg 5 --....per ro; tl I e d Djugarden I I vie! ries du g .ere. was back S t ation to l Hongkong t was all A I40 words
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Article29 1951-04-03 12 It R in history I 15 feel in the pole v u (standing 1 etc of 1951" ters A tion The i 15 fee* iring foui me29 words
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Article29 1951-04-03 12 r-. rENNIS iri i named King Gustal V a Sweden in a co an Su at Monte A plate with the K waa unveiled while e iste<329 words
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Article39 1951-04-03 12 I\ RIZA BEY, 250 s signed a c rl Si Ltd 4 Australia He Melta un t U I by the Gorgon or S •>'. Australian season A cpeets 1 to n New Ze tlan< America and Canada39 words
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Article192 1951-04-03 12 Dr.ChanWins Thrilling Tie I AH KOW brought Dr C. K. Lon the annual championBfi\ one of the mdl I/.. Col. Molmeux H s of :-"estc-. ho-'s ties I Mt si V u,, s: r D: V- Khool I IC Uni .x 62 D 'A• K it D-' H Men's doubles:192 words
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Article60 1951-04-03 12 MIAMI BEACH, FLORID/ V 2. IAP)— Twenty-t >-yeai Herbert Flam out sted vete a G ar Mulloy on Sunda win the third annual Goo Neigh Tei nis Tournamer S lis, 4—6. o—B, 7 6— 6—l. thea Gibson, Negr i worn i eated top seeded Betl R60 words
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Article195 1951-04-03 12 Mrs. Carson Wins 3 Tennis Titles TAIPING, Mon.— Mrs. R. K. (arson won three titles in thf North IVrak tennis championships which concluded yesterday. In the men's events, 22-year-old English school teacher, Mioses lay. won the singles and doubles titles. r— in the final last evening Tay easily beat his195 words
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Article67 1951-04-03 12 1 EIGHT THOUSAND feet ol tne Fir- A>ian Ciames held last month at N2w Delhi was hlmed— but only 2,000 feet will be shown. This film is obtainable now from the Asian Games Federation at a cost ol Rs. 1.200. It is not yet known whethei67 words
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378 1951-04-03 12 KEN JALLEH - Federation Sleeks Kan Malayan Representation At World Olympics KEN JALLEH By SINGAPORE and Federation Amateur Athletic Association officials will meet today to discuss whether future participation in World Olympics and international meets should be on a Pan-Malayan basis. This move follows closely on Singapore's athletic successes in the First Asian378 words
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Article, Illustration75 1951-04-03 12 MRS. R. li. Nonis, (left) president of Singapore YWCA Sports Club. W above receiving the Sports j Trophy which the Colony Vs won for the third year in succession at the triangular YWCA sports meet held at Penani; during Easter, from the Malavan YWCA presi dont. Mrs. H. B. Amstutz.Standard - 75 words
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Article, Illustration187 1951-04-03 12 PLAYING with only nine men, the Chinese Athletes "A" went down gallantly to a vastly superior Kota Raja "A" side by 5—2 in a SAFA Division 2 league fixture at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The Rajahs scored their first goal through Hussein who headed in ofi a centreStandard - 187 words
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Article31 1951-04-03 12 MALACCA. M The Malay Sports Association beat Malacca Club yesterdaj in the firsl D ishi Cricket League fixture Batting firsl the Malays made 98 The Club replied with 8131 words
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Article230 1951-04-03 12 New Delhi Games Well Run A FI'LL renorl of ih*» mmm' BM! mmWm Singapore contingent *s participation in the First Asian Games has been submitted by the contingent's manager, Mr. J. de Souza, to the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council. The report covers every aspect of the Games as far230 words
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Article106 1951-04-03 12 KLUANG, M -To engage ielegates of ious ass e de- rn a Sporti C uncil [Foi wing rere elected oftice- I bearers: President ||r V P i veil Evans, I vice-president: Lt.-Coi. Carringj don Smith, secretary: Mi c D i Westw ii, assl etary: Mr. T<106 words
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Article37 1951-04-03 12 PENANG, Mon— B beat Reds b; second Si ite soccer trial on Victoria Green! lay. The game did not serve l] anj purp se T:;e g 1 1 scored were through the mi* Thomas Cup37 words
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Article243 1951-04-03 12 NEW YORK. Apr. 2: (UP>United States badminton champion Marten Mendez believe; that it the military draft doesn't cut tno deeply into personnel America has a very good chance of winning the Thomas Cuj from Malaya in 1952. Mendez was No. 2 singles mai for America243 words
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Article39 1951-04-03 12 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, Apr. 2. (AP)— Lloyd Mangrum won the US$lO,OOO (£3.500) open golf tournament here by a stroke Sunday, scoring a closing 72 for 281. Jimmy Turnesa, Jimmy Ferrier and Kd Furgol tied second with 282.39 words
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114 1951-04-03 12 PENANG, Tues. >Mr. Loh Hoot Yeang was elected president of the Penang Chinese Football Association at a meeting held yesterday. Other office-bearers elected were: Vice-Presidents Messrs Ng Kam Leong, Wong Kok Kee, Ooi Thean Khuan and Yap Yoen Fook: hon secretary: Mr. T;ui Teik114 words
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Article99 1951-04-03 12 i! PETALUMA, California, Apr. 2 (API:— Wang lM Cheng-ling, l'JB-lb. runner from South China, Sunday ji raced ahead of 13 huskier entrants over the 2(i-mile i course of the 17th annual Petaluma Spartans Marathon Li to win in a time of two hours and 59 minutes. V99 words
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259 1951-04-03 12 PULAU BRANI United strengthened lheir leadership in the senior SAFA league with a 2 l win over Singapore Cricket Club at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday* Thev now have 10 points from si\ matches two points ahead of Kota Raja who, however, lunc259 words
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Article420 1951-04-03 12 Below is the Singapore football league tables excluding yesterday's results. P W U I. P 1 p Branl U. (4 1 M 1 I KOU Raja o 4 1 19 3 6 BO D 6 :i 1 2 8 8 1 i E. 3 3 -*16 4^***** Cv42l420 words
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Article93 1951-04-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— tn the ftrst match oi die Thomson Cup competition Victoria Institution Oid Boys defeated Kajang High School Old Boys tod. .v. by 4- 1. Teck Chye (2) Shariff and Sallehan put vi. four goals ahead. Towards the end Dahalan j93 words
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Article46 1951-04-03 12 IPOH. Mon. League soccer champions. Chi n g Churn. scored their second successive win today, beating Ipoli Police convincingly by 6 l. In the other senior league game 42 Commandos, last year's knock out champions went down to Kinta Malays by 4—2. photo.46 words
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Article288 1951-04-03 12 SINGAPORE Amateur Foot--1 ball Association at a meeting yesterday considered the draft of the "final letter on the sub- ject of Singapore's participation in the Malaya Cup competition i to the Football Association of i Malaya." The proposed letter contained 1 all aspects288 words
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