Singapore Standard, 6 April 1951
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Title Section20 1951-04-06 1 Singapore Standard W* fir* ffl 3 Jj^j 5-F VOL NO. 279 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS20 words
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631 1951-04-06 1 Singapore, Federation S tart Control Of Rubber Export Apr. 9 Standard Staff Reporter »>TROI- ovi*r the destinations of vlalaya's rubber exports made effective from April 9, the Federation and Singapore i nmenis annoiinced yesterday. n lhi »""«r»"* follows the British Government's advice and I ol trades decision to take steps631 words
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Article113 1951-04-06 1 KL Dealers Concerned Over Move •Uafl orrt ipond ml I LI M P I R \»v, of lh«* reM-nl unnoiitu'«.*m«nt tooaj coosed a ni| local rnl>il«T-. rprei tlii** move !•> a M on ort <>t Malayan mh>m run ni-t countries i r -o!t ol pre -tirt* bepr on Britain I113 words
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Article, Illustration131 1951-04-06 1 Standard Stall Reporter GENERAL Ne Win. Supreme C iroma der e Burme e Armed F >rces. a e S g.tpore by air esterday fi «n 3 tngki ik on a return call to Mr M n M JD i i C missionei G< neral, s131 words
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Article54 1951-04-06 1 Standard Staff Reporter AN' ELDERLY Chinese fell to his death from the second floor ol a building in Amoy Street yesterday. Another Chinese died oi excessive opibm smoking while a third, a woman, was removed to the General Hospital in a critical condition suffering from the effects.54 words
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54 1951-04-06 1 Standard Staff Reporter A YOUNG Indian woman, \dakipei yakeruma, repo r t e d i u e police that she had been .-tabbed by her husband at their house in Jalan Kayu last night She was removed by ambulance to the General Hospital. \\c:54 words
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Article, Illustration112 1951-04-06 1 Six cadets of the Malay Regiment who are on their way to England to attend courses at Eaton Hall and the R.M.A. Sandhurst. They are shown with the Malay Regiment Education Officer and Warrant Officer who have been preparing them for the last six months. Picture112 words
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192 1951-04-06 1 PRES. TRUMAN WARNS: WASHINGTON, Apr. > (UP)— President Truman told a news conference today that the danger of orld War 111 was Jusl as great as it has been for the last four \ear-. He said th192 words
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Article90 1951-04-06 1 COLOMBO. Apr 5. (AP)— An R.A.F. Hastings aircraft, carrying 27 RAF personnel and a crew oi seven, crashed in landing at Katunayake aerodrome early this morning. According to RAF officials at this aerodrome, 2A miles from Colombo, none was injured. The plane left Lyneham, England,90 words
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Article113 1951-04-06 1 US A-Bomb Spies To Be Executed NEW YORK. Apr. 5 (AP) Convicted atom bomb spies. Julius Rosenberg and his wife Ethel, were sentenced to death today in the Federal Court. Sentencing the Rosenbergs, Federal Judge Irving Kaufman ordered them to be executed some time in the week beginning May 21.113 words
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Article32 1951-04-06 1 Standard Staff Reporter A 36- YEAR-OLD Chinese, Tan Loke Hai, was involved in a gang fight vesterday morning at Clyde Terrace and died before an ambulance could be summoned.32 words
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63 1951-04-06 1 TOKYO, April 5. (UP) United States tanks and infantry stabbed eight miles north of Korea's 38th Parallel today toward the heart of a Communist offensive build-up of 500,000 troops The armour-tipped force met no Communist resistance in the thrust to Chailli, eight63 words
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197 1951-04-06 1 Standard Staff Reporter DAISY FRUGNEDET of Montor Limited was voted the winner of the Ideal Working Girl Contest with a total of 103 points at a hall held at the Raffles Hotel last night. Over i.>o people attended the ball and look part in197 words
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Article, Illustration909 1951-04-06 1 Standard Staff Reporter A GRADED cost of living allowance, representing an increase of about 25 per cent in the total remuneration of llic lowest paid Government workers in Singapore and the Federation effective from January 1 this year, has been recommended by the JointStandard - 909 words
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199 1951-04-06 1 Standard Mart Reporter DR. MAURICE HARLAND, Knba-a of I jurat*, from which .dioce>e more than half of Penihcr Command aircraft atla<*ked occupied Kurope. nVv* to §ia«9> pore yesterday on a history-making trip to the Far I a-l. Dr. Harland who flew by199 words
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104 1951-04-06 1 British Light A ircra ft Ca rrier Due Here Today Standard Shipping Reporter THE BRITISH Light D a.craft carrier. H.M.S. Glory, is I xpected in Singapore thus evening from England. She is on her \.v i Korean waters to relieve the light fleet carrier H MS Theseus which has been104 words
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Advertisement76 1951-04-06 1 **»**#^r^^ TRADERS LIMITED' 1 N v»..»t 'I L tiiOfi SheaffeicsJX^ IN THE TOP-WELL BOTTLE.. ."^^=-5^ The SKRIP Ask your (Jealer I^Ell^^p^J to show how the top-well K STARTINGI you don't have to hear •»n the pen or scratch around on paper it starts writing instantly! COMICAL: There's NO waste to76 words
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Advertisement52 1951-04-06 1 f V# 1 IiASI BR **"i Sfflffifflffiffiffiffffin^S^ m ffl ii im u nh>€i mmrm -t i 1 m in nla 9i triih I FOOTBALL BOOTS I STOCKINGS JERSEYS and I OTHER ACCESSORIES 1 available m 5* J\ u S hop t*h mn a* 'J SmW m i i 26, Bafßei52 words
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Article, Illustration710 1951-04-06 2 Munk ipal Commissioners can only take action when I the iand which is now Cro.vn property, has been trans- yL. ferred to them. The decision to transfer the land was taken as far back as H>4B but the transaction is not co nip let ed710 words
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Article125 1951-04-06 2 To Probe Temple Scandal Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Buddhist Ass nati n b to call a mass nno-.'i .g 8.. ihisis in the j C .v to protest against the; alleged unreligious behaviour j of a Buddhist priest who is! B '.v in charge of a Chinese temple in125 words
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Article69 1951-04-06 2 Arm ed Robbery Tw ;e an te i pistols I E during the e. -nomine and robbed the te. Tan Yew Tee. 1850. THE Sing e C r ne-. Mr Sing rterday returned flnding t i larder bv pers :.s unk: i/t the end of an inqu ry hit the69 words
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Article243 1951-04-06 2 Standard Staff Reporter A CHALLENGE to the IVotiressi-te* to rmiic out for a public debate was issued yesterday by Mr. Lim Yew Hoek. l ahour ean<lidate contesting Keppel District in next Tuesday's elections to the Singapore Legislative i Council. Mr. Lim issued the challenge at243 words
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Article80 1951-04-06 2 I HOLDING THAT ADULTERY had not been proved. Mr. Juc- tii v Brown in the Sing ipore (Light Court, yesterday, dismissled with costs the petition of j Harold Edward Milner to dissolve his marriage to Jessica Olive Milner on the grounds of adultery. "The evidence in80 words
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Article103 1951-04-06 2 ELECTION NEWS Standard Staff Reporter RADIO Malaya last night announced the latest arrangements it had made in connection with the broadcast of Legislative C unci] election ic^ult.s on Polling Day, Tuesday, April 10. P ogrammes oh tin- Blue Netw rk v. ;ii be interrupted after the 9.30103 words
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Article110 1951-04-06 2 Till' T ABOUB Party of Singapore could have put up a candidate to conti I every trd in next Tuesday's elec- to the Leg slative Council; had it not been for the Government's ruling t h a t civilian employees of the S( rvices are not110 words
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Article62 1951-04-06 2 CIVILIAN employees <>: the Army in Singapore who are re-J gistered voters will be allowed time ofl duty with pay pexl Tuesday, polling day for the Legislative Council elections, to cast their vote. It is expected that the othei two Services will follow suit. Municipal nnri62 words
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Article67 1951-04-06 2 MAJOR GENERAL D DUNj LOP of Singapore D:- will open the second exhibition of oi ks by d arte ts org i .ised j by the Singapore Art Society on Friday, April 20 at the British C ineil Hall The exhibition will remain open to the public eve67 words
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180 1951-04-06 2 SINGAPORE radio fans were aiso quick to react to the suggestion of Mr. H. W. Jackson, Radio Malaya's new chief, who in The Standard yesterday invited "constructive criticisms*' from the public about Radio Malaya's programmes. The consensus of opinion was that the180 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-04-06 2 photo. (See story Page 5.) FOR the first time in the history of Singapore five Chinese women teachers were chosen by Government to attend a ten-week course at the Women's Training College, Wall HaH, Hertfordshire. From left: Madam Yen Tong Chang, Miss Yang Si Cher,Standard - 63 words
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Article, Illustration253 1951-04-06 2 RADIO ADVERTISING Standard Staff Report* r CONFLICTING views were eaaavaaed by Siii«apor«■*businessmen when asked whether commercial aaWertisuia hlioul*! be introduced over Radio Malawi. While some Chinese businessmen felt that commercial advertising should be started if improvements to Radio Malaya were to be effected, a few BritishStandard - 253 words
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93 1951-04-06 2 Standard >taff Reporter HUNDREDS of Chinese families in Singapore pa.d respects to their ancestors yestt cc at the I'arious cemeter t in the Colony, on the occasion of "Cheng Seng," Chinese S F tqL -c is such a the avet that I :he road hading93 words
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Article102 1951-04-06 2 Standard stall gr parte r SHOP assistants in Singapore, r a text lie firms and departmental res, are to seek iu ne. I .ces to the pn til high cost iving. A. they h.ave no Union, they will make individual repres< citations to i102 words
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Article39 1951-04-06 2 SEAH BO SIT was aei in the S e Second Police Courl yesti day. of using abusive a po i cem an, Mohamed Y.c ,T bin Latifl Clyd •TV .i. Mr. W. E. Demuth for Scab.39 words
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Article27 1951-04-06 2 ANG TAR SENG, n taxi drivei s acquitted vi District Court yeste when accused rME refusing to e his identity card on Mai Geylang Road.27 words
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221 1951-04-06 2 THE repealed excavating of Balmoral Road by various Municipal utility services over the past two years had not been due to any lack of co-ordination beiivecn the services concerned, a Municipal spokesman said yesterday. He was commenting on complaints by ratepayers that much public221 words
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Advertisement73 1951-04-06 2 Esplanade Rendezvous For Singapore Hawkers Standard Staff Reporter RESIDENTS from crowded Chinatown and other city dwellers who seek a few hours' rest and sea tireeze at the Colony's Esplanade in the evenings neither find rest nor comfort, because of the ever increasing number of 1 hawktrs who have now established73 words
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Advertisement69 1951-04-06 2 -_j" 1 r\\ K UIECTRiC IRONS I iASDILANDS i£LL bsaaaasaaaaaaaaHeur ts BOOK \i)\ R OKI) EARLI Wl* W oil) I APTOINTME* I I oi n in w i t m Ml l S. "THE HARI RAYA FESTIVALS" I twees a Best i ROSE HAND T ariaai I lan tn ROSE69 words
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Miscellaneous109 1951-04-06 2 I 1 V W I i Sf^im\m\ S F^ AH ICMl CM TELL M £> I HE WA WT SO INNERCENI SEE FO YO'SELF.'.'' -C IT'LL BE W&8B&JP 1 9^ r WßsW r l I IJCTf h^-' r J < HOLD TIGHT^AHIIA TH' nreTHßP^v^ Jsfatl 3 r f*/ S^? N109 words
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Article, Illustration311 1951-04-06 3 Standard Staff Correspondent Feder a iio.. L t L Ml>UR Thurs Government servants in the tical atr. 7 ,nformed that they can hold offiee in pollhe F«ri rlf I 0 T' 1 "Z V tC at e,ections Th v »> Mentri B311 words
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Article41 1951-04-06 3 Cleared of Rape Charge >;.i'Y Corrc pendent K. trs i the a A I I rapi s t < I t the itisrevi- proved a gistrai i I thai on >mt h-joag I her gShaw jßoad. I u the trisha where I41 words
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Article44 1951-04-06 3 the m the dates and vn be 9 a.m. to P ice Stal Batu f g e S f 'i to Me ticca. I i I fifty 1 testhe nical I ic R Sigs, H Esh Special C mstablea ply44 words
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Article52 1951-04-06 3 > I 1 Ig Ch eard N Sop ene C irt, a etex .id to be sea s] i inte ters lid stand. Lie I R. S. officex I unit came to the Mr. M. C. Mills, that the mi e prosecution I a 1 td Chi me,52 words
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Article16 1951-04-06 3 I of ehandu w. 5 r EJ April 15, by the preJohore Bahru irt16 words
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117 1951-04-06 3 PENANG. Thurs.— Mr. G. L. Bayliss, the Senior Inspector of Schools, Penang and Province Wellesley. will be among the passengers on board the "Socotra." which is expected to sail from here for the United Kingdom on Saturday. April 7. Mr. Bayliss is retiring from117 words
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Article34 1951-04-06 3 DATO Wong Shee Fun retained the presidentship oi the Johore State Malayan Chinese Association, by one vote, at yesterdays election hold at the Chinese Ass tciation, Jalan Ibrahim, J ih.ore Bahru.34 words
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Article431 1951-04-06 3 la a list i rurther j •'.V mos le all] i to* for new Bahi No 1. J I O. H ihil Bahru. $200 A.N.A. e i isl 01; B B iff, JO!. SA. Abdul Majid Cu I a Un P01 a.b. Omai tobore it i431 words
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Article130 1951-04-06 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— j Inche Mahamood bin Ali, fined j Lee Seak Thiam $900. in de- fault, four months' rigorous imprisonment in the magis- trate's cotirt today for making false statements to the Immigration Officer of Johore Bahru. On Mar. 21, Lee130 words
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Article53 1951-04-06 3 SEREMBAN, Thurs. Bishop Raymond L. Archer of the Methodist Church will be in Seremban from tomorrow to Sunday. He will speak in the Church school and at the three worship services throughout the day. He will inspect work and discuss church programmes and I plans with Methodist leaders53 words
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Article, Illustration767 1951-04-06 3 THE following are the officebearers ol the Staml »rd Club, Se] mg Branch, foi the period 1951-1952 -President, Mr. Lee Han big Vice-President, Che Jamaludln bin Kulop Udi: hen. secret iry, Mr Fo i Yeow Yoke, H»n Treasurer, Mi C Gansa"ngam Editor, Miss Khong Swee ■Tin CLim Studio - 767 words
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Article, Illustration185 1951-04-06 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Nine hundred and forty-live of the 1.725 persons evicted from Jendaram on Feb. 15 have yet to be dealt with. They are 4GI Malays and 484 Chinese. On the first day. 189 persons were released because theyStandard - 185 words
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Article113 1951-04-06 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mr. Justice Wilson, in the Supreme Court today, dismissed the suit brought by an Indian woman, Amaneyammal. against a Chinese contractor, Mr. Chan Teck Seng, claiming the re-transfer of her land which she sold to him during the occupation. The113 words
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Article69 1951-04-06 3 Speed Limit Fo r Seremban? Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Thurs. When the Seremban Town Board meets at the Board's premises on April 10 the question of a speed limit j within Seremban town will be discussed. Other matters on the agenda include the question of unlicensed ice-cream sellers. The Board69 words
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149 1951-04-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A legal ruling on unauthorised buildings in Kuala Lumpur is to be obtained by the Municipality in order to determine the policy whether licences should in future be issued to owners of unauthorised houses. The Commissioners, at a meeting today, heard a149 words
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168 1951-04-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The third British Council oneday course will be held on Saturday, April 28. at the British Council Hall, Young Road. Kuala Lumpur. The subject will be '"Some developments in the Commonwealth." The first part of the course will be168 words
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264 1951-04-06 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— There is a very worried bandit commander-in-chief in Kuala IMah. He is worried about the morale of his men since his own trusted personal bodyguard ran away and surrendered to the authorities last month. Originally, the top-man264 words
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Article86 1951-04-06 3 standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRC. rhurs.— For the first time since the formation of the Johore Bahru Auxiliary Police Force. 104 men of the Ist. Unit, appeared in full dress at a passing-out parade held at the Government Offices building. Bukit Timbelan, yesterday. The men were86 words
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Article287 1951-04-06 3 Bandit Food Collector Executed Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR 1 The first per>oti to he -xe ed for collecting food sup- e* lor the bandits, was h Iv I this morning in Taiplns Fa He was Ya'acob Utarc lb bin Che Kewi Krenvm whj lived in the Cameron lighlartds and287 words
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Advertisement110 1951-04-06 3 V-, V £V Have you hea r rj r< -I the latest... /f'^* K^^4L}/ LASS It BRAND XgCU^A Rolled Oats £VJ V^V"7 i>H. W \F \\J 7 •ASJ\H/[r^ f wj[ I LEYTE TRADERS^ LIMITED m V^JL\l\^ i^iI^WMWWMMIM i i ;n Yfiu\v w Aht(i\s At Your Service m^, 1 HH^jeinfflffli \SSSS23110 words
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Article, Illustration766 1951-04-06 4 SINGEI PAT AN I, Thurs. Many relatives and friends were in attendance at the Oriental Cafe on Monday to witness the marriage of Mr. Don Gim Wah (28), the youngest brother of Mr. Oon Gim Hoon, to Miss Ooi Kim Liew cZo). the second daughter of766 words
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157 1951-04-06 4 sjj.ind.nd State Correspondent IPOH, Thurs. There is i/ing objection among the Chinese community here to an application I•• a we.. -known Ch:: miner to convert a j rve in Gopeng Road into mining land. •5™ erS j v believed to be the Ci si157 words
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Article, Illustration178 1951-04-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. A local g v |r. ss statement says that owing to the uneven [-take in the past of various gi es of rice, it has been necessary to limit the percentage purchase of medium grade to 40 per c<178 words
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Article56 1951-04-06 4 TAIPING. Thurs.— News has been received nere bv Mr. A. Ariaratnam of the Survey Department that the Rev. S. M: Visvalingam died at his residence at Chavakaeherri, Ceylon, on March 22. Rev. Visvalingam was a missionary in Malaya for over 20 years before retiring in 1937. He leaves56 words
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Article147 1951-04-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Thurs.— At an inquiry into the death of a 14-year-old Chinese girl, evidence was 'given that the deceased had to wait in the Ipoh District Hospital for over an hour before she received treatment. The court was told on January147 words
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211 1951-04-06 4 Standard StalT Correspondent Bl TTERWORTH, Thurs.— An imposing plank and brick building to l>«* used a* the new St. Anne's School a! I'rai has entered it-* fir*»t phase ol construction* It will cost $25,000. The new school building whi ii w. I211 words
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115 1951-04-06 4 LONDON, Apr. 4 (Beuter)— All armoured vehicles ordered by the Malayan Government for use by S and security forces in iMalava have now reached M-, lava, Mr. Thomas Cook. Under-Secretary for Colonies n nr^ d 1 I Cp,VlnS t0 a the House oi dp;,115 words
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294 1951-04-06 4 Standard Stall Correspondent kl ALA LI MPI R. Thurs. Security Forces chalked up farther juccc&mh in the past 24 hour** iii tno engagements v>ith large bandit forces in Johore and Pahang, respiting in the killing of i\*.o terrorists and wounding owe. In a clash294 words
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Article111 1951-04-06 4 PENANG, Thurs. Dr. Siu Choh Leung. Secretary for South and East Asia World Alliance of the Y.M CA is now in Penang to got in touch with church and community leaders to form a branch of the Y.M C A., in Penang. Dr Siu111 words
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125 1951-04-06 4 BUTTERWORTH, Th its A crowd of more than 20,000, the majority women, patronis :ii' variety fun fair hold on the padang in front of the Buttt rworth branch of the U.M.N.O in Club Road., last weekn i Shows included the modern iogct, the Siamese Rumvong125 words
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Article98 1951-04-06 4 Standard Malay Correspondent A I. OH STAR. Thurs. The three Malay teachers of people's School in R,> Kedah, who went on strike 1; Sunday have resumed work a the school's committee has decided to cancel its instructions, a -king them to work on Saturdays. Tuan98 words
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Article, Illustration113 1951-04-06 4 Three N.C.O's of tlie Malay Regin. ent. Port Dickson, ivJw left Malaya con e time ago for a four-mouth Officers Study Course at the Military Training Colleges at Hythe :md Wdrminster relumed yesterday in the Empire Hall<ula''.i> as 2nd Lieutenants. The College at Hythe specializes in small a113 words
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Article86 1951-04-06 4 Standard v ;afl inrrgfnnidi lI'OII. Huirs. 11k *-t«»r\ <»1 haw t v. < mem a bandit kiilerHMraad ami an inanriatc vlo miming OAtm liatlM with a Police Jmg|r Chemor District was related in the Perak Hi- this morning. In the dock was Chia Kee Khoo86 words
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Article98 1951-04-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING. Thurs.— A charity dance En aid of the St. George's School Extension B ding 'Fund is fixer: for Saturday, April 14. at the Hokkien sociation. Tne' Perak Government has agreed to waive the entertainment tax Attractive prizes for novelty and spot dances98 words
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Article43 1951-04-06 4 PENANG. Thurs— The iter Owner's three accredit from the Boatmen negotiate on the increase i I ent for w< i k light* This decision was taken at a meeting of the committee of the Lighh r Owners' held this rnorni43 words
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Article25 1951-04-06 4 THREE shop kei fined $45 each by the K Li] Circuit gist te Chi Ismail, tor selling c out a Price Control licence25 words
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Advertisement43 1951-04-06 4 HEAD Ajk j 99 a I now! kJ mm**% _»*_^_l MM m* *>* W A&l CREAM OF ROSES j A ENCOURAGES HEALTHY I GROWTH J A GROOMS WITHOUT GUMMING RETAINS /TS GLOSS TRADE ENQUIRIES APPLY SOLE AGENTS:- j HJANG KEE LTD, is* cecil st.43 words
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Advertisement111 1951-04-06 4 f TC TO TO HONGKONG, BANGKOK, INDOCHINA, A tremendous where ex. I c Mcht* L*l trading centre, a tecrure a a I nvattc wonders pertect holiday Oriental iasination »nthin place oi glorious proviae a settina fhqht b scenery— fly there ior excitement and easily in speedy interest Ai.y A scr:111 words
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Miscellaneous64 1951-04-06 4 E& ?^T^LI j I IrE'?. N v9J A I (^""^"^^^Sl I i P H7 GET OUT OF MV I HEY wait/ that '-J>>*~*^<^; I /oK fy Bf?EAk VOUI Li h/^ VOLJ D| o- 1 IT V_V HOUSE > J-^Si V. WAS MY HOUSE YOU J VOU CE j WE a64 words
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Article87 1951-04-06 5 MB V P ABDULLAH Labour P andidate for Bukit Ttmah Disti in the forthcoming Singa] e Legislative Council s has pledged in his festo to dedicate himseli to service of the people, if he is elected to the Council. Th n1 time, he smd. is a87 words
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Article69 1951-04-06 5 Tycoon's Day Over Chishty MR. S M. A 11. CHISHTY. late for I Lhc g Sua^ae Leg -lalive C ninei! s h is declared in his mam--1 days of tne tj He s:iid: eon't believe that the big :eteer should run 'hia island s We ri believe that the merchant69 words
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Article44 1951-04-06 5 GIRLS OF THE MAUDRENES of Dancing will Si n ai 1 ot the Methodist School Building Fund at the Anglo Chin -e Schoo Barrier R'»ad tonight 6 o'clock. VI the same time tomorrow. teg p] >gi ie will be re- Deal44 words
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Article, Illustration307 1951-04-06 5 They Will Study New j Education Concepts i Standard Woman Reporter i! EDL CATION history was made yesterday by]' lite Singapore Government's selection of five' Chinese Women teaehers for a ten-week summer! course iu the United Kingdom. This course, specially designed for teaeher> from307 words
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Article60 1951-04-06 5 Ex-Detective Had No Card FOB THREE MONTHS. Say Yip M; rig, an ex-detective h been living in Singapore without an identity card, until he was de- I tained by the P.' In the Singapore First District Court yesterday, Say who pleaded guilty to failing to register for an identity card60 words
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Article87 1951-04-06 5 i! UNANESE, Cheong JOl Chin, stood trial in the Singapore Assize Court. yes erday, on a of attempting to 1 pe nine year-old Indian girl oil Pepvs" Hold. Pasir Panjang. on Sept. 22. last year. Evidence was given by girls Suppiah, of how he •nwl87 words
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Article46 1951-04-06 5 GOH KEE THAUNG was fined $50, i:i default one month .simple imprisonment, by Magistrate T.E. Smith in the Singapore Thii I Police Court yesterday for stealing a toy fire-engine from a lighter berthed at a Singapore Harbour Board godown on Feb. 12.46 words
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417 1951-04-06 5 Standard Mali Reporter POLICE INVESTIGATIONS on Helen Km*. ■6- ear-old Geylang Methodist i,ir!**" School -hident. >*!»<» was found unconscious in Holland Road «>n Wednesday night have been calledofl:. -ai.l t .1.1). < hiel, Mr. D. K. Broadhursl yesterday. The Police have no reason417 words
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Article, Illustration350 1951-04-06 5 Standard Staff Reporter JOHN MlkF.I. VERSTEETH, Duteli captain «»f ill. motor-vessel Bosnik to!«l the Singapore Third Distriet Courl yesterday thai l««- was surprised earl} one mornin« t<> see a large number of people running along ilit- deek t»l his esseL i He saw aStandard - 350 words
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Article, Illustration202 1951-04-06 5 i WHAT THE BANDITS could not do to the 1 ?nd Battalion Siots Guards in the fetid jungles 1 ol* Malaya, the rains did yesterday. 1 An unexpectedly heavy shower dispersed 1 the l»00 Guards on parade and inspection by General Sir John Harding, C-ia-C,202 words
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Article206 1951-04-06 5 BA C K IN SINUAfUtUL r yesterday with the GordoM L Highlanders on the Empire i Halladale, to fight the 1 bandits teas Cap t a i R MacStephen. I He told The Standard that he was attached to the Sea- I i forthStandard - 206 words
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Advertisement263 1951-04-06 5 l SiflM^ J^GEMENT eng Im Tan B j ipore I i 1 a Goan Kiat :tices ATION for aUSaTION vv given thai Seng o-h,rw:se G ian Hian oi Panjang Road, pptying to the naturalisat n asona m by P.t of lonial Secretary, H day of Tiow CO., *:r rhe said263 words
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Advertisement514 1951-04-06 5 SITUATIONS VACANT j/LKOPEAX siripp...., !irm q i !U>^ H A >rU»and typist. La 66 Arcade, office hours. L AR(;F 'reign banking instituti m to be established I? 01 1 requires Clerk,. typists, et Applications in writing only, stating age experience, and salary expected to Box. T. 179 S'pore Standard J514 words
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Advertisement165 1951-04-06 5 ACKNOWLEDGMENT THE w idow and children ol I the Late Mr. Boris Poi Eng Siong and Mr. Mrs. Wong Peng Soon wish to express tn »i heartfelt thanks to alt friends and relatives for their wreaths 0 i condolence, loan o cars mas $es a:al attendance ai their recent bereavement.165 words
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Advertisement273 1951-04-06 5 Custodian of Property Proclamation No 1 I Trading Wi'S the Enrrry 'Custoihin of E--.*ny Property General V «rmg Peauia!'ons, 19-* 7 SALE BY TINDER THE Custodian of Enemy Property W* J in\ ites t< for the purchasi I I details of which are set forth h -rein: VR! in \<273 words
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Miscellaneous62 1951-04-06 5 FEDERATION DIARY SELANGOR KLALA LIMPLR oi ISEI W: High Lonesome, 3. 6.30 ind 9 pjn. Kl\: Silver R.ver. I2JO, 230. 630 and 9 15 p m p\\ 11 !<>\: rntrudei in Th« Dust. I E3O and 9 pjn ODEON: 111 tict Bv. 3. b4a. ami VIAOKAH: Breakthrough, l- \)K\I.: Vana62 words
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Miscellaneous466 1951-04-06 5 I Yong Low 'Cantonese. 2.30. M.» G and 0 p.m. and 9.30 •> m KK\ .KI\N«.): Eas*i Side v\ i XK ON Hon-'.konfi Mermaid Side 3. 8.30, 9 |).m (Mandarin). 3. 6.-TB and 9.15 pan. CAPITOjL (IvLAMJ): Man On The < pembalaaan (Malay), f0.30 Eiffel Towei 3. 5.45 a-.d J.io466 words
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Article837 1951-04-06 6 TPHERE is a lot oi loose talk about everything going up in pi Lee. Everything? Lei us be fair. Lei us give credit where it is due There is one essential commodity which has 1 not been affected by the Korean war, by too .much j purchasing837 words
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Article420 1951-04-06 6 liJA ]Q _r_F''_r _r/'S aj y 1 Cr* 3 'YHE election of the office bearers of ACSU was carried out most democratically as stated by the (General Secretary of the ACSU. Mr. Manyam 9 s statement that 12 branches are dissatisfied over the election is not true.420 words
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Article71 1951-04-06 6 ft "No" you can't say to Alkaff, Marshall, C< s; foi I B'<d Hogan. Then "Yes" you certainly Will say to i 'A s, Do es, Blythe i d Giiitsfi. Thirty '.<<:<■* of "yessing" you im It is time you retire and he71 words
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Article236 1951-04-06 6 Sir;— ln all justice I should like to replv to the petty and pointless digs against Service wives made by Mrs. Wendy Sidney-Wilmot before she left Singapore t>y plane (I note"). I have been a Service wile for nearly 12 years and can claim better knowledge of them236 words
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Article313 1951-04-06 6 Review of Views The Best Man "TUSAN ssed regr< y bj, dul Rahman's n; me .as not amoi g the 1 ><• names s ibmitted b.v the Singapore Malay Uni< »n to the Govei nor tor nomination to the Sun Legislative Council. Che Vahaya gested i the most ible candidate313 words
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Article296 1951-04-06 6 Sir. Twi B es representing f the Army Workers dem >c aticallv ed that Mr. S S M i d be t leir Presidenl i as such these twelve branches nominated Mr. Manyam t< I e ful ure Pre* I .tt their An Gi al Meetings respecu\296 words
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Article123 1951-04-06 6 Sir: I wish to tell "ST", e ettei appi ed in your of March 31. that the Malays in general ha- s more than enough j ai d spirit of i. n\ foi ming more than 9 ll armed forces. In iew ol this coi lively huge contribution123 words
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Article999 1951-04-06 6 GEORGE RASIAH - The Case Of M. Serge Le Franc GEORGE RASIAH By gINGAPOREANS m limes dismiss the word mata-muta with H«hl shrug oi their shoulders. The guardians ol the law have never been popular with the masses here. This lark of popularity u; mainl) responsible for the unco- operative attitude of the999 words
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Article, Illustration24 1951-04-06 6 AIR VIEW No. 36 Siagapon 'i bridges am its f.tniv.i- landmark! The pii tur«* here v;:o'\ I is. in Rritke spanning s.nt.v ■Ore r.24 words
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Advertisement35 1951-04-06 6 WATCHES j that gives a correct time j and a correct I Appointment. i The best and most ie I liable Watch RKIWIKI IiHI Visit If THIMLOCK jj WATCHMAKER 1 39& North Bridge Koa- [f35 words
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Advertisement60 1951-04-06 6 Xso* 80 r c ol headache, eve pain, eye fatigue, nervous exhaustion :ire the direct result of visual defects TO RELIEYE TIIK SYMPTOMS onlv a thorough accurate and scientific examination bv us can show the true condition of vour e*»es. C. lasses recommended onlv it needed. PIN PIN OPTICAL CO.60 words
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Advertisement134 1951-04-06 6 Fu Jj 'i fMaW afd tl MMMEE IM E jhl wovebonds Full bandspreo An r f stage on oil bands c i lensitiv it> SINGAPORE AND PENANG 516! FEDERATION OF MALAYA LESS 10 FOR CASH See your MURPHY Dealer S. P. SHOTAM CO.. I 12, ORCHARD ROAD SINGA? tAHMAI B134 words
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Article, Illustration420 1951-04-06 7 Rayburn Tells House: Non-Chinese Forces Mass In Manchuria WASHINGTON, Apr. 4 (UP) Speaker Sam Rayburn told I. niativrs today that non-Chinese Red troops are among Red being massed iit Manchuria and w l think wv stand in face h-rriblt 1 danger that may beA.P - 420 words
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Article256 1951-04-06 7 Row Over UK Arms For Egypt LONDON, Apr. 4. (UP i. B: tain h suspen* I shipment to Egypt ol important modern military equipment but there is no complete bio :k- on all items. it was officially disclosed today. (1 o:nr- pit Foreig i Se retary Herbert M urison ano256 words
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151 1951-04-06 7 Api (AP% n F..r F istbown DC "tnup its fl es tria infom I 1) i« rters said to•a. s v ke S, Bou e ol Spi iker, Sa o Con,,y that Reo* re "not nese C i gn exh e in R lybura151 words
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92 1951-04-06 7 WASHINGTON. Apr. 4 (IP) President Truman denounced Communism today as a "crackpot" political theory that would never delude well-iniormed people. ln a message to students of George Washington University here, he urged all young people to set as much education as possible. He said92 words
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Article100 1951-04-06 7 UNITED NATIONS. NEW YORK. Apr. 5 (AP>- The 12--nation Asian-Arab group m the United Nations will meet today to consider a new effort to end the Korean war. a e decision was taken after private talks started by India s St Senegal N. Rau,100 words
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124 1951-04-06 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. 5 (AP) U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson Wednesday thai the American Republics must put themselves in a state of j military readiness against the day when they may have to defend tin m.-e!ves. And delegates to the InterAmerican Foreign Ministers conference124 words
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269 1951-04-06 7 E3SSZE3 ,^PS;.^vbi- £5. -•-<■■• by Ibe mwtaT afmm He died i e letters oi Ali nat ation on Wedn-riay to Rv .1 a I tended him devotedly to: .'io x e She left here for the L- ted States in December. From ltH)9 untilAP; A.P; Reuter - 269 words
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182 1951-04-06 7 SYDNEY, Apr. 5, (AP). Mr. Eric Harrison, deputy leader of the Liberal Party and Resident Minister for Australia in London for the 12 months, attacked controls in Britain in an interview on Ins return to Sydney last night. Mr. Harrison has returned, to contest182 words
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Article76 1951-04-06 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. 4 (Reuter) A total of U*****,000 was granted to Siam, Burma land Indo-China today by the Economic Co-operation Administration. The figure included $70,000 for Siam to establish a briquet- ting factory; $59,000 for Bur- ma to buy six sluice-gates for an irrigation project; $115,000 for (Indo-China76 words
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Article81 1951-04-06 7 MANILA. Apr. 5. (AP). 1 Luis de Guzman. 27. d scribed as a high ranking officer on the military staff oi Communist Huk leader Louis Taruc, was cap- tured in Manila early this morning after he emptied his pistol at military intelligence agents. T'ae agents did not81 words
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53 1951-04-06 7 GENEVA. Apr. 5 (AF)— The Social Commiss on ol the United Nations on Wednesday approved a detailed qu-stionWire on prostitution and white slavery to be circulated to ail U.N. member countries. The questionnair requests precise information from each government of the status of prostitutes53 words
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145 1951-04-06 7 PARIS. Apr. 4 l T P I -Soviet Deputy Foreign Mini-tor Andrei Gromyko, apparently acting under fresh instructions from Moscow, today handed the West a new and even more conciliatory agenda proposal for a future Foreign Ministers' conference. The new Soviet proposal differed only slightly145 words
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Article94 1951-04-06 7 HONGKONG, Apr. 5 (UP)— The Chinese Communists levelled new charges against five Canadian nuns. including an accusation that the nuns started the cholera, epidemic. The new charges indicated possible drastic penalty Eor the sters, who operated the Canton Foundling Home. The official Canton organ Southern Daily94 words
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Article123 1951-04-06 7 Greece W ants Return Of Cyprus LONDON, Apr. i (AP) Greece is expected si i I call for the return of Cypi strategic fortress-isle in Mediterranean nr/hich is w British colony. With the blessings of < l Athens; government, a m< < ment tor the reunion Cypriol and Greek p123 words
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180 1951-04-06 7 WASHINGTON. Apr. I (IT) The Seatfc eaaVd its great foreign policy debate today by endorsing Truman's plan to Bend four [Jailed States di\isions to Europe but demanding that lit* obtain Congressional approval before Beading any more. After three months of heated oratory aim180 words
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113 1951-04-06 7 LONDON. Apr i (Beater) The British Prime Minis ter, Mr. Clement Attlee. n ho is suffer ins from a duodenal Dicer, must remain in hospi tai "for a further period his doctors said today. In a bulletin on the Pre mier's113 words
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Article149 1951-04-06 7 WASHINGTON. Apr. (AP) Ai Una re; her claims o Wednes* the British-held 1a k Islands. Argent w Foreign Mil Dr. Hipo.it- > Pa! I tin mittee at the Confen i i American Foreign Mini Argentina considers lh< i sla Is (known in Spa Malvinas) a149 words
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Advertisement34 1951-04-06 7 °T OO HE°RE'S TODAY'S fll SPECIAL OFFER! o <mm* A Rajah ifeOi CO PC A VKli (l 1 3) BOTTLE X I 1 BUNGA RAJAH R 2 HAIR LOTION Q BARGAINS I#so BOTTLE g34 words
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Miscellaneous12 1951-04-06 7 ~1l 1 F °OTBALL r^d ACCOIIMT nr JLf UP*4^T f\C rULJj ~Q^/ ><^) £^-^>12 words
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Article35 1951-04-06 8 The l c tvernment'a Expo t-l n iprt Bank 1 >oui I profits US$5O J W I I si Sin."? it started in 1934, the B ik has ccumuluted USj *2S —A.?.35 words
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Article, Illustration304 1951-04-06 8 Colony Allows Rice Imports, Re Exports Govt. Outlines New Procedure Standard Staff Reporter FIVE TYPES of rice may be imported from Thailand under arrangements made by Singapore traders with Thai exporters. Importers are being informed by the Colony Controller of Imports ami Exports. These types include ihe 100 per cent.Standard - 304 words
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64 1951-04-06 8 America has started buying critical m itei ials in Westei n Germany I• stockpiling Ten I thousand tons of German flourspar, used in steel, aluminium and glass production, and 4. vim tons ol lead .have already been moved to the United States Amei ica plansA.P - 64 words
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293 1951-04-06 8 Wheat Flour Distribution Sy stem 'Works Unfairly' Kl VL\ LUMPI R, \pr. .">. The Selangor Chinese Importers and Exporters Association has written lo the Economic Secretary, Federation of Malaya, suggesting that Government announce in the press the details ol the quotes allotted under the la>t international wheat agreement allocation to293 words
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Article196 1951-04-06 8 Uncertainty Follows Control News Hublur !\t*trka*t Standard Staid Reporter NEWS of rubber export coni trol had a bearish senl imenl on the Singapore rubber markei yesterday. Opening steady with quotations fluctuating between 52 18 and $2.20 per lb. for first grade Aprii shipment, prices eased on upcountry selling to aroun196 words
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278 1951-04-06 8 Standard Mail Correspondent M LI MW R, Thurs. Eight hundred dollar- per lorry tyre is being nemanded in the Koala Lumpur lyre black market. There is an acHve black market in feres in tbe Federation today. Prices of ear tyrea in the black market278 words
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Article400 1951-04-06 8 Standard >ia.l Reporter IHr. B V\K of India*- application lo open a branch in Sinnaport* ha> been approved l>\ the Governor. Mr. C J. Paktra, Foreign Manager oi the Bank of India. said this veaaerdav in an interview with Tbe Standard. The bank400 words
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Article53 1951-04-06 8 20,000 Tons Rice For Ceylon .COLOMBO An, g m n has sold ol nee. a -oi arces 1 re was fina m jn g] ja Kara hi by <je-. on' i" Commi sioner there and th I aiustan Government Oi the total quantity, 9 tons hai e already been k>a53 words
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Article20 1951-04-06 8 1 rs in t :e S iviel Uni m wust work seven times as tons m^ mmwmmmmmmmmimmmmmmwmmtammmmmmmmm20 words
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Article121 1951-04-06 8 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER The late I Singapore rubber pr > yesterday (Apr. prr ]i,. C lyers Sellers No. 1 KS > Spot Loose inoni.) SM7 $2.18 F.OB in b.« s April No 1 K S S 52.16J s? |7| No R s s s.\or. s.vo.v. No R.S.S *tom $1 $1.93]121 words
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Article61 1951-04-06 8 Malacca Rubber Plantations Malacca R bber Planta- L ommend a divi--1 «speel of last finan- year ol 25 per cent n,J P^erence and ordinarTstocfe ,a!e »H Tnv n r',^ C taX £539,006, rax £300,478, to Gei >ral 1?- rve E*****, to Contingencies ■ve E15.000. Bala! e I 'L and V°61 words
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82 1951-04-06 8 I WASHINGTON, Apr. >. (UP). An official connected with the International Materials Confe ence said that a committee on wood pulp and oewspr-nt would be Formed to consider not only il qcations among democratic iti ins but also ways to in- c e se supplies.82 words
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Article48 1951-04-06 8 h d China, which has ottered sell 1.000.000 tons of food ?i una to India, is not insisting on a barter basis, but is prepared to sell for cash in a currency suitable to both countries reports A. P. from New Delhi.48 words
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Article41 1951-04-06 8 Britain and Burma »ijvn signed a -supplementary agreemeni extending the scope of an earlier one ruling out double taxation pi incomes. The move wi'J um tect British businessmen* from paying double tax Q p,,,^ made in Burma. A P.41 words
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Article22 1951-04-06 8 Tne UN. International' Children s Emergency Fund has begun shipment of 2,000 tons of fSJSjgW* *W relief in22 words
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Article142 1951-04-06 8 caassaari Stall Reporter SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Malayan share market was 5™ yesterday, all sections showing a somewhat steadier U ndency t Hood inquiries were received "or industrial shares, which .-.-.owed small improvements in prices. i__^baj2ged_jv-h^j__ w?re: G lodwood Park l.n 121 I Henry Waugh 2.60 270 Malayan142 words
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Article123 1951-04-06 8 Standard Staff Reporter LACK OK overseas inquiries caused an easier tendency i'i the Singapore produce market yesterday. Copra prices were easier. sellers dropping to (55J and buyers $">a per picul, with w> business done. Coconut oil sellers quoted $92 and buyers $90 per picul. but no123 words
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Article36 1951-04-06 8 Sime 1) irby and Co.. Ltd. rep led the following rubbei output Kempas, Ltd. 323 I 0 lb Feb and 360,800 lb March: Radella Rubber Estate lid 18.000 lb Feb and 17.200 lb March36 words
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Article34 1951-04-06 8 A 10,000 barrel-a-day oil refinery Will be constructed by Standard-Vacuum Od Co. oeai Dui ban, South Africa It is due to be completed in late 19j:j or early 1954 A. P.A.P - 34 words
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Article74 1951-04-06 8 Japan Grabbing Textile Mart BRADFORD. Apr. 5 (AP)— Tlie head of one of the world's largest textile finishing firms .said that Japan is fastening an unshakeable grip on the world's cotton and rayon fabric markets. Mr. James Ewing. chairman of the Bradford Dyers Association, said Japan's exports of cotton and74 words
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Article40 1951-04-06 8 te s ell Company's nnual ner to its de ilers and at i S ngapore will be given bv the npany at the Tai Tong 'H tain ml H iop W d Pari >w night al se*» eno'i40 words
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Article93 1951-04-06 8 WASHING PON Ap i ter' Anglo-American 01 will open here on Mond I discuss the threat to the Western Po vers' oil suppl ere ited b.N Pei si i s decision I nation 1 the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, it is learned here The talks vill93 words
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Article23 1951-04-06 8 LONDON. Apr. 5 (ReuteD— Effective April 9. licences are required for the export of raw gutta percha and raw natural23 words
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Article, Illustration461 1951-04-06 8 Standard Stafl ffcnailn SHELL Company has completed the building and eauinnin<> i.f new ailing stations in Singapore, and the\ mil be opened r»imuli .n i. business tomorrow. Practically identical in ronetrurtion, the Nation* latI at the corner of Coronation Road and Kukit Timali461 words
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Article40 1951-04-06 8 The U S steel ind topped all prex 1 I 25.400 900 tons in the Bl nee months of tins year. At the present pace, th production will top d o; 96.696 •96 I tons.- V P40 words
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Article139 1951-04-06 8 UK Goods Output Not Yet Affected THE FILL EFFECT of raw material shortage ami rearmament production on the manufacture of loiMimrr goods may not he felt for another year. 1111s was tne conclusion reac h e d in the UK by the National Production Advisory Council for Industry, at its139 words
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Article65 1951-04-06 8 A TOTAL of 1.17a.000.000 baht in new currency, including one million 1.000 baht notes, is to arrive in Bangkok in June to be placed in circulation. The new notes are being printed in England. The n< -v notes will not increase the present volume of about65 words
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166 1951-04-06 8 Standard Marl Reporter ITHILE the Malayan liai price continued Rurtui (lominanU in the Miiiiaporv market, tlie I i. nit'iit i- reported i«> doing tliri\ inu tin bu*ii it took, oxer a** sole btIVCT and \irtunll\ -<■!!• scarce m< ial. Sales the r.S 1166 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-04-06 8 Rubber Output Smaller phot. I an ird Si i. ber on i lion cropped I ***** toi hohi. 270,248 Ex vine, W. duced On S During 1951 prom: MK. .Valine- Nicholas, man of Aspro Ltd. in Britain and Nicholas Ptjr. in Anstra lia. ulio lefl Siacaaece ires t<*rday by li*).\(Standard - 57 words
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Article14 1951-04-06 8 TRAN: Switzerland p S <b' battered b V ancial 814 words
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Article17 1951-04-06 8 U S. Mobili v. i still hoped the d< duction ed OUt ration.. i\17 words
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Advertisement37 1951-04-06 8 v^ P^P ai 1 1 a #4 siakt saying j TODAY, Mil IS I CHUNG KiilAW BANK, LTD. j rOQ CAN OPLN A SAVIMS \< C (MM I OR B AS LITTLh AS INTLRI ST Will Bl fc37 words
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Article, Illustration184 1951-04-06 9 FOR S'PORE -CHINA RUN Kweiyang Is Due To Arrive Here T Firs* In Three Weeks h Standard Shipping Correspondent THE increased demand for passages to China lias resulted in tlie China Steam Navigation Com pany's proposal to change the run of tlie 500-deck passenger carrying Szechuen with that of the184 words
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Article77 1951-04-06 9 TAIPEI, Apr. 5 (Reuter-AAPj Interested circles here today j disclosed that the British freighter Lady Wolmer is expected to be released by the N./.ionalists shortly. The Lady Wolmer was detained by the Nationalist authoI rities in Ke< lung since Mar. 15 CO suspicion hs a Communist77 words
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Article66 1951-04-06 9 Mariners are warned that a firing practice to seawards wi I J take place on Apr. r.4. Mav 1. b. I 15, 22 and 29 between 9 a m. to 13 p.m. daily in the Established Coast ArtiUerj Firing Area. The major oil pipelines in the United States66 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-04-06 9 TWO stiffs' heads. which were presented to the 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders bj an ex-officer of the battalion. Captain R. W. A. Alexander, were brought to Singapore when the Gordons arrived in the Empire Haliadale yesterday. Standard picture shows S?t. J. <)g«r (left) and Sgt. A. Wrighy bearing the52 words
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Article225 1951-04-06 9 THE Increase in the d< mand for freight space entai ed the chartering of tonnage on a large scale to enable the East Asiatic Co. Ltd. to maintain its various services, ac- j cording to the annual report of j the company for the year end-225 words
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Article49 1951-04-06 9 LONDON, Apr. 5 Renter > The owners of two British ships recently released after beine detained in Sumatra, the Membau and the Mawai have so far submitted no claim for compensation, the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison toid the House of Commons yesterday.49 words
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142 1951-04-06 9 Battalion's C.O. Saw Action Here Against The Japs Standard Shipping Correspondent A MONSOONAL SHOWER greeted the men of the 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders as they came off the troopship Empire Hailadale yesterday. One ot the first to b >ard the troopship yesterday w?s the battalion's command; ig officer, Lt.-Cul. W.D.H.142 words
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Article190 1951-04-06 9 SIIIIVS AT ROADS AND WHARVES, 4 P.M. WHARVES C,dn. Bonneville. Sheers Wahrf: 40 41 Shiilong, 3H 39 Pres Johnson. 36 37 I Ooalpara, 31 32 Rajula. 2" 30 Beneverett. 27 28 Ber.nevis. 25 26 Lalai.dia. 23 24 Adrastus, 21 22 Matang. 19 20 Sseehuan, 15 16 Agapenor,190 words
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Article420 1951-04-06 9 BAtri 4SLVIIC LI. -it t>ut*ara from Europe Apr. 7: Erria. sails for Saigon and B'kok Apr. 8. IO EEROPE In Port: Lalandia. AMERICAN MAIL LINE For U a. West Coast Ports; Accepting cargo for South and Centra' America. Ocean Mail loading Apr. 14 16. EVERETT ORIENT LINE For420 words
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Advertisement182 1951-04-06 9 a|4j I AMERICAN Ij^tLfi PRESIDENT ;Yr^loff^ lines To New York and Boston via Ceylon, India, Egypt and Mediterranean Ports Singopore P. Swettcnham Penang "PRES. JCHNSON* Gdn. 38/39 9/10 Apr. 11/12 Apr. Sails 8 Apr. "PRES. MONROE" 9/15 Apr. Omit. 16/17 Apr. "PRES ARTHUR" 16/22 Apr. 23/24 Apr. 25/26 Apr. To182 words
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Advertisement664 1951-04-06 9 SAILINGS .-ROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONIiMNT *> 0"r» P ff huii. »'<naii» ■•ERRIA" tor Bangkok 7.. apt Port •NORimVAf tor Ban^iiol! 20-22 A; r 17-18 Apr. H un-'knrjK Manila k'»be A. 30 Apr 1 rnknhama j 2^ 2P Apr 27 27 Apr. ••SLI.WDiA" tor Bangkok 17-16 Uaj 16-16 ttaj May "MAI.XVA"664 words
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Miscellaneous137 1951-04-06 9 \Attf ARBIVALSy 1 j'^s£? [ond DE PARTI RES j f\ J tmi WSL :,r 1 Arrivals Q, I A. from Svdntv 4 p.m. Kl >1. from Jakarta 4 p tn. r from Bangkok !M p m. 8.0.A.C from l omlon B*Koh S3 p rn. MALAYAN AIM WAYS from Penang Ipoh137 words
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Miscellaneous26 1951-04-06 9 Despatches TODAY: Thailand Cparcels only) noon by Kepong. Sibu noon by Bruas. Cey o* Pakistan (parcels only), USA. by Pres. Johnson. Arrivals TODAY: Thailand by train.26 words
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Article539 1951-04-06 10 PATRICK R. KARTHIGASU - THE STAN DARD Junior League PATRICK R. KARTHIGASU By The 'Invisible Boy' Catches A Thief TTHERE were once two children a brother and a sister Jimmy, 10 years old and Janie, one year younger. Jiin in v possessed a rinj; which could make him invisible or visible at will. All539 words
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Article117 1951-04-06 10 l Why is a candle like a good thrashing? 2. Why is a king like a 24 inch measure? 3. Why does a clock always seem to be ashamed of itself? 4. Why ia tlie kh^ so straight.: 5. Why are soldiers tired nn the first of117 words
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Article, Illustration15 1951-04-06 10 Name (Master Miss) Age Address Closing date of contest: April 11.15 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-04-06 10 SCISSORS UP! MAKE HIM NOW flMiis lown will kivt .1 \ounn brother or sister lots «>f run iul him »>uf and sink him lo vtifT paper, rut holes i<>r his and mouth rhen stick the circles t«» paper Pin one circle at a time behind face,55 words
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473 1951-04-06 10 AUNT CHRISTOBEL - SERIES ENDS: NEW CONTEST NEXT WEEK AUNT CHRISTOBEL DEAR Junior Leaguers This week's Colour Contest ends the first series arranged for Junior Leaguers, so trust you will all do your best to send in your efforts us ea j as possible this lime, the closing date for entries having been473 words
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Article76 1951-04-06 10 FREDDY LEE CHIANG TEE 15 yrsi, of :'.<;-K, Whampoa Square Singapore I', seeks pen friends ,f either sex between the age% ot I* and 1« throughout Malaya. His hobbies are reading storv books corresponding and music. Favourite games are badminton, sport*. and swimming. ALLAN KOK (14 trs), of76 words
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190 1951-04-06 10 KOH THONG MENG - I'M VERY PROUD OF MY PET SPOTTY! KOH THONG MENG. I HAVE a pet. 1 Because he is a white dog with black round spots all over his body. I call him Spotty. He is able to catch mice and is a good watchdog. He always barks at strangers and190 words
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Article, Illustration74 1951-04-06 10 QUEER FISH THIS Itsh from the land or Pyramids and Pharaohs fs very odd. The esgs are aid and fertilised in a hollow in the sandy bottom of a river, after which the female gathers them In her mouth, and there they stay until they liatrli.74 words
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Miscellaneous589 1951-04-06 10 Radio Progranimes PA 1)1(1 VI t\ I A V ill Cantonese; 1.15 Stories From Opera; 8 ti/kUIU IVI/aJL./* li\ p,„ Newa ta mandarin; H.15 Cantonese civc tUf tUL' Request Programme; p.m. News in oliM-J/AJriiriJCi Amov and Cantonese; 9.15 Teoehew ENGLISH PROGRAMME SeocheS; if pl^Nt^U, v ani llakka; 111.15 Songs of589 words
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Article198 1951-04-06 11 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By Should Wirt CI. 3 ■we Tomorrow tNrVOROiJS (McPherson) put up the best BCC on the training track at Bukit Timah wte* he reeled off three furlongs in 37 sees MBg rrndcretl sightly yielding by the previous :li On this showing the Etoile de Lvonsgeldinregarded as198 words
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Article110 1951-04-06 11 LONDON, Apr. 4 (Renter)— LEAGUE ONE w. Brom-.vich l Blackpool 3 Newcastle 0 Aston V i:i a l LEAGUE TWO :i C. 5 Queens PR 2 LEAGUE THREE (Southern) Exeter City o x. ra a o Brutal City l rxjdershol 1 LEAGUE three Northern) Crewe A is-,110 words
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Article116 1951-04-06 11 Cloncarrig Gains Favour LONDON, Apr. 5, (AP), B tan kers ashed tne (1 I got again st Cloncai an b nfield, two of the pro:..: Fe 42 starters Saturn's Gi N nal steer ee A r Liverpool. Odds against ClOTcarrig droppe Ifi 22 to Ito 1 0 1 6 and116 words
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Article147 1951-04-06 11 DUBLIN. Apr. 3 (Renter)— English Le -ie heat Soccer League of Ireland Eire by one I nil at Dalyir int Park nighl But the England selectors w\ I pick ie full Engl d I rnational team for the match gai si Scotland in 10 days' time been147 words
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Article, Illustration320 1951-04-06 11 REES WILL PL A Y IN S'PORE TOD AY SYDNEY, Apr. 5 (Reoter-AAP) British golfer Dai Rees will be forced to dash straight from the plane which is bringing him from Australia to the Singapore Island Club golf course tomorrow, because he had been forced to remain here extra 21320 words
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Article77 1951-04-06 11 12 MAY NOT RUN Big fields will face the starter at Bukit Timah tomorrow. The following may not accept: Rising (ilory, Latin Affair. Tempest, Sailing. Well Done, Why Worry. Braton, Hopalong. Starain, Amoy Street. Roman Warrior and Admit t!. W hen there are races in Singapore there is rain. And77 words
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Article30 1951-04-06 11 Sunderland Win 2 l j ROTTERDAM. Apr. 5 (AP) Sunderland, a soccer team *>l I the English First Division, deI feated a Dutch national team 2 tj l on Wednesday.30 words
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Article, Illustration102 1951-04-06 11 1931 DATA Officiate I hoto shows officiiils of Singapore Amattur loot ball Association lor 1951. •fitting, left to right: >Fr. P K. Samy. Dr. H. Al-Junied. >ir. Sofa Ghee Soon (VicePresident), Mr. w. McGregor watt J.i'. (President), Mr. Lin Yong Liang (Hon. serretar;. i Mr. R. B. J Pates Hon.102 words
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Article475 1951-04-06 11 OLLIE DAVAES - Breukelen Has Good Prospects OLLIE D AVAES By LEADING trainer Ma rin us ran Urcukelen. who ttae struck a really fine patch this year, is expccied to i»c to the fore again with such good ones as Twelve Of August, Decanter, Counsel 111, Best Bet and Pol Luck. Twelve Of475 words
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Article64 1951-04-06 11 MADRID, Apr 5 (AP) Every player ".stolen" by Colombia in her raids on ori gaaised football "must be suspended lor life" by his Country** soccer federation, rfnles !\\met, President of the Federation Internationale de Foothal Association (I!I A), on Wednesday told a press conference. added64 words
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Article64 1951-04-06 11 LO: Apr. 5 <AP> Pre N rth End. prospective <- npioi E the Second Division of the English F( otball League, announced on We* day they will accept Eddie Quiglev, their inside lor- hum they paid £26,--500 in December. 1 A couple of months ua<64 words
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Article201 1951-04-06 11 CAPETOWN, April 5 (Reuter):— Bobby Locke. South African and British Open Golf Champion led Norman von Nida oi Australia by two holes after 36 holes yesterday in their 144 holes £1,500 challenge match. They were all square after 18 holes. The next Stage of the match201 words
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Article40 1951-04-06 11 LONDON. Apr. 5 (AP) Randolph Turpin, British and European Middleweight champi will fight Dutchman Jan de Bruin al Coventry on May 7 instead of Frenchman Jean WVzach, who did not return his contract in the stipulated time.40 words
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Advertisement186 1951-04-06 11 TO-MORROW NIGHT AM) NiGHTLI JOGET MC3ERH AT MTZ tIFSi At BiAXI. BERN AM STREET —VR 0 I E 212 0 2 CHARMING HOSTESSES FIRST CLASS ft IK PROMPT n/> POLITE SERVICE EXCELLENT ORCHESTRA i\l) CUISINE AFTERNOON DANCES EVERY SUNDAY 2 P.M. TO 6 P.M. 0 Read The Q n Singapore^b^186 words
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Miscellaneous51 1951-04-06 11 >' ZZ ZZrr -vjai' f r i. ~J| f I JUST SAVED VA TM'l TWO6£ KIDS ARE PLAMN 1 -jvA Uf£m V. PWCS CF A NEW --</ -00Y3ALL AWPUL CLQ6&^r^> b=V WINDOW, S f £g^ (j BROr4 N M^ A <^ M '^7 l r^T G HERE°y^ FEEL BAD Jj^KuRE51 words
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Article195 1951-04-06 12 IPOH, Thurs. Lt. P. Ravenshaw, Royal Marine Commando and member of the Perak Flying lub, created a new gliding record for the Club, on Sunday, with a spectacular flight lasting 1 hour and 41 minutes. I.* r enshaw Dying the club's a Ivanced glider, the Eon Dlympi i s195 words
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Article318 1951-04-06 12 FATHCL KARIB S.C. chalked up their fourth victory when they trounced the Star Soccerites 4—o in the 2nd division, 'of the SAFA league at St. George's Road yesterday. The game was fast and the standard of play high. The Soccerites were a goal down in the318 words
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Article109 1951-04-06 12 MIAMI BE \CH. Apr \P^— s started I >day to I e American zone Di.vis tches layed at Miami IH r, Secretary oi the p \s Association, and i Miami Davis Cupper, are fif ir- m uld Ja] tnese Davis Cup p] mi109 words
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Article110 1951-04-06 12 Big Dipper Sta rts Training Again NEWMARKET, Apr 5 lAP>— a ed Big Dipper, the h:. was v irite f the 2 Gui eas and the English De til he si ined a game rive weeks a 4 >. is a >i resume active I I' et Captain Cecil B110 words
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Article148 1951-04-06 12 Britain, Argentine Match On LONDON. April 4 (Reuter):— England's Festival ol Britain soccer international against the Argentine at Wembley Stadium on Mav '.>. is almost cert lin to be staged as l mgt-'d. Stating this today a few hours after his return from the Inter- Football Federation's c inference in148 words
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Article73 1951-04-06 12 SEREMBAN'. Thursday Mi Lim Kee Siong, was elected President of the Negri Sembilan Badminton Association at its general meeting. Other officeBearers were: Vice Presidents, Dr. S. Seevaratnam, Mr. Bl I Tan, Mr. I.M.K. Pillay. Mi. R. Singam, Mr. Lee Boon Han and a nominee of the Malaya 8.A..73 words
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132 1951-04-06 12 PENANG, Thurs. Police headquarters in Penang Road will have one of the finest boxing rings in the country when their sports gymnasium, at present under construction, is completed. This was stated by a police official today. According to him, inter-police contingent boxing132 words
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Article65 1951-04-06 12 .MELBOURNE, (ReuterAAP) Comics Court winner jot the 1930 Melbourne Cup, has won his owners almos-l £A12,000 a year m stakes for four yours. Tiie five-year-old champion's stake winnings now total £A47,079. Hopes that he might break the Australian record set by pliar Lap at £A56,425 have65 words
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Article, Illustration277 1951-04-06 12 NBA Rates Louis No. 1 Challenger For Charles' Title WASHINGTON, Apr. 5 (AP)— The National Boxing Association (NBA) said yesterday that former champion Joe Louis is the only logical contender for Ezzard Charles' heavyweight title. In releasing its quarterly ratings, the 47-State body gave Detroit's 'Brown Bomber' the nod over277 words
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Article238 1951-04-06 12 SINGAPORE Chinese High School opened their two day annual atheletie meet at the St. Josephs' Institution ground yesterday where 12 events were completed, five in the senior section and seven in the junior. Result* of yesterday's events are: SENIOR SUCTION 11(1 meters hurdles: 1 Wong238 words
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198 1951-04-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.Playing on the Kampong Bahru ground to-day, the Selangor Eurasians registered their first win in senior league soccer this season when they defeated *he Selangor Malays by three goals to one. Rodrigo, the Eurasians, centre-forward, was the hero of the day198 words
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173 1951-04-06 12 Last-Minute Goal Saves Ching Churn IPOH. Thurs. In a most thrilling league match played here this season defending champions Clung Churn beat 42 Commandos by four goals to three. At half time the Commandos led' three goals to two. A gruelling was maintained from the start to finish and it173 words
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Article430 1951-04-06 12 SCC FACE BIG TEST THE Singapore Cricket Association's tournament enters its third week on Sunday with the S.C.C. leading by virture of their outright win over RAF. (Seletar) last week. SC'C will be going to Changi to meet the airmen <>n Sunday dtid it will be a430 words
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Article409 1951-04-06 12 TAMIL BROTHERHOOD Association and Indonesia League, two SAFA Division I teams at the bottom of the league, played lively soccer at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, the match ending j n a I—l draw which flattered the Indonesians who were on the defensive for 50 of409 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-04-06 12 While his wife seated right looks anxious. Bira make* I minute adjustment to his Italian OS( A car before g»i«g to race at Goodwood last week-end. Mrs. Bira m •< d n.a worried. Bira won. after a perfectl\ safe dm.41 words
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Article46 1951-04-06 12 I JOHANNESBURG, Apr. S (AP)— Don Cockell, British and European light-heavy-weight champion, says he is willing to I talk terms for a fight against South Africa's George Hunter for the vacant British C\-\i\».t- weight championship. Hunter is South African title holder.46 words
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Article203 1951-04-06 12 LONDON. Apr. 6 (AP)— Beg Pari. nil. 39 veteran, ami Prince BiralMmji-e <>f Nam. u under the name of Prince **Bira."* haw keen wama, nted official driver-, for 8.1t.M. Graml IVi\ ear* tor the season. The British Racing Motors Ltd.. who made the innouncemenl.203 words
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Article93 1951-04-06 12 IPOH. Th:.- A Bolit scored by Bakai Awang ten minutes bd ire the final whistle enabled e M ila to beat the Eurasians in the inter-community soccer competition played throughout in heavy rain at the Westlands School ground this evening. XI e M lys -in fielded93 words
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Article36 1951-04-06 12 HONGKONG, Apr. 5 (AP) c unbined Q-w b, Taikxx i KiiiJ Geoi ge V i i teanu held tlie Manila C egiani bO 2 2 draw in the first <* v n unes here yesterday.36 words
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Article110 1951-04-06 12 9 HK Men Among 10 Finalists A rmy Boxin HONGKONG D pla ten men in vidua! B at the end fina For Um cession a i S Last mica! kr F the th sion L/C 7th Gu ente. ed I wo-. and is fo: Tile plact nighl >• ti £2110 words
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Advertisement108 1951-04-06 12 THE fflllL, ECONOMICAL l\3\\ViUj We invite wholesale ER 7 ROOf AiniMACM trade enquiries from v all neighbouring a* y countries including jffj INDONESIA p^o^ E. NASSiM SONS 5 '*W^' 381, North Rrid«e Koad. **i jj Singapore. 3 Watch Merchants T for over 40 years. '"> *2w#o\___ T«- M..T I tfS!!!nSaffn%108 words
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Miscellaneous29 1951-04-06 12 -£*aJg» *3*> HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya. TODAY: Singapore 11.09 11.27 Malacca 7.57 8 10 Port Dickson (>..'18 (3.51 Port S'harn 5.52 6.08 Penang 12.31 1.0129 words
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