Singapore Standard, 10 April 1951
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Title Section19 1951-04-10 1 Singapore Standard t% n < m. 12 PASES TIN CIHTfc m n vc NO. 283. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. APRIL 10, 1951.19 words
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307 1951-04-10 1 S'pore Elects Legislative Council Today DAY is polling day for the second elections to uapore Legislative Council. i pore's 48,1.55 registered voters will have deI b 5 eight o'clock tonight, as to who shall repre- 1 m m the Legislative Council for the coming three years. There are 22 contestants307 words
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Article, Illustration65 1951-04-10 1 En Route S .1 M.tff Reporter I A: iba If A. I. Sa I 19 r B sling v.. ea and arn\ m m the B Sx- a y 4to ope.. I thai m M t .c" b SB happy occn- c Russians on65 words
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75 1951-04-10 1 MILAN, ft.pi R^u ci r. .an police said today I found '•'nigh explosives to m the Pirelli Tyre F tctoi I ere. Carefully prepared Lo steel tubes tde m *t e rl >rw the tacplosives, weighing about a ton, were found m an arms75 words
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Article, Illustration98 1951-04-10 1 The Hornet, the fastest piston -engined aircraft m service with the KAF, will add punch to the air war against the bandits. The first one arrived yesterday, as shown above, with AirCommodore D. VV. F. Bon-ham-Carter (left inset), Group Captain R. T. Gething (middle)98 words
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177 1951-04-10 1 \V A S HIN GTO N Apr. 9 (AP) Admiral Forest Sherman said Sunday the U.S. Navy experts to have at least 400 combat vessels by the middle of 1952. The Chief of Naval Operations said present plans call for three battleships,177 words
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90 1951-04-10 1 Standard Staff Reporter MALAYAN Airways has this week introduced long range voice communication exclusively on all Federation flights. The new system enables the pilots to be m continuous and direct contact with all Federation airports and Kallang. -We consider this an added safety factor." said90 words
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116 1951-04-10 1 Standard Staff Correspondent qUNGEI PATANI. Mon.— A iund her three daughters J d a court here today that m the early hours of Jan 2 *heyj hoarri the beating of diums ana unshote Frightened they ran fmo a rambutan plantation to j woman. Lim116 words
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Article107 1951-04-10 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 9 <UP>— France joined Britain today m criticising General Douglas Mac Arthurs suggestion that Chmese K ationalist troops from Foimosa be used to invade the Chinese °ITK£ "he F-nch government said French diplomats m Washington had been instructmeat on an informal basis w the107 words
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247 1951-04-10 1 HONGKONG, April 9 (Reuter-AAP)— A Thailand aircraft inward bound from Bangkok crashed on Hong- kong island tonight m thick fog. The plane, a C-47 Transport of the Siamese Airways Company, crashed into the sea near Hongkong island. She had been prevented from247 words
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Article91 1951-04-10 1 HONGKONG. Apr. 9 (AP>— Ronald C. T. Hoekridge. 29, former British Navy Commander was denied bail for the second time today on charges of possessing two unlicensed pistols and remanded back into police custody for two more days. Hockridge's bride of 13 months was found m91 words
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Article256 1951-04-10 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The "C" company of the First Battalion Malay Regiment lost six men killed and 10 wounded when it was ambushed by fifty bandits on I a Negri Sembilan Road yesterday morning. The baadits j left behind tWO dead256 words
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Article37 1951-04-10 1 HONGKONG. Apr. 9 (AP) Chinese Communists put 48 more persons to death m four villages of Chaoan county near Svvatow on April 28, the independent Wah Kin Y'at Po said m a delayed dispatch.37 words
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332 1951-04-10 1 Kirn Chuan Spokesman Says: THE Government is "perfectly right" m construe-; tin* an airport to facilitate communication but it must be done m a way that will not endanger lives, Mr. Wee Eng Thwee, a representative of all businessmen and farmers332 words
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311 1951-04-10 1 Reds Open Flood Gates As Allies Batter Hwachon ON THE CENTRAL KOREAN FRONT, Apr. 9 (UP) The Chinese Communists retreated north of the Hwac hon reservoir today alter opening the flood gates that menaced United Nation* forces moving into North Korea from the Chunchon valley. American units, rushing r— north311 words
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Article193 1951-04-10 1 TwoDieln Bridge Accident Standard Staff Reporter TWO MOTOR CYCLISTS sheltering from the rain under the overhead railway bridge at the 9th mile Bukit Timah Road yesterday afternoon died as a result of injuries received m a collision with a lorry. They are an Indian. A. Makhu Ahmad, and a European193 words
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Article, Illustration338 1951-04-10 1 LONDON, Apr. 9 (IP) Official sources said tolav that Britain and the* Lnited States had settled inferences over a new declaration of policy on Korea and that only questions of who should make the statement and who were holding it up. A British official338 words
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101 1951-04-10 1 PARIS. Apr. 9 (AP)— General Dwight D. Eisenhower will My to Germany this afternoon to start a four-day inspection of British. French and American troops under his command, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers m Europe (SHAPE) announced. This will be the first such inspection101 words
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Article18 1951-04-10 1 LONDON, Apr. 10 (AP) Britain conducted its first census m 20 years on- Sunday.18 words
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Article72 1951-04-10 1 TWO CHINESE BROTHERS. Low Lye Hock 112) and Low Lye Sen" 111), studeiv.- of the Choon Guan Chinese School. Katong, were rescued from drowning yesterday m the Katong sea by a Boy Scout, who m it away without giving his name. Lye Seng and Lye72 words
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38 1951-04-10 1 MONTREAL. Apr 9 (APj— President and lima. Auriol <* France arill depart b.\ wAt France lor Paris at S 30 (2030 GMT> bodaj after a 12-day visit to the United State* and Canada.38 words
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219 1951-04-10 2 Brotherhood Of All Races And Classes LABOUR THE LABOI'R Party manifesto as stated over Radio Mala>a last niuht by Mr. Lim \vw Hock, parly president and cand'tlale for the Keppel District: Qui tie ft mi a Confucian p. yverb, "When the root is y.e the fruit iam >t I good"219 words
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Article57 1951-04-10 2 THE SDJGAPORE Chamber of Commero ye recommended Lr members to all s c time fl to vote Tne Chi tese C i imber have also appealed to Chinese em:;ve eve lity to i are egisl I e In time to cast their vote?. The Singapore57 words
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Article90 1951-04-10 2 MR JOHN LAYCOCK. Progressive Party candidate for Katong district m tod y*s Legislative Council elections gave a final briefing to bis ek '\on and polling agents at his office, yesterday. Al out 35 v. rk< rs w< re present "I must win this seat from Mr.90 words
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Article, Illustration137 1951-04-10 2 K Vote Early, Quickly And Clearly, Urges Thomson Standard Staff Reporter WHILE Mr. Naxir Mallal exhorted listeners to Radio Malaya last night to vote for the Progressive Party, which believes m free enterprise," Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Labour Party President blamed private capitalism "which dominates the whole country" for the137 words
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Article109 1951-04-10 2 Supervisor's Appeal Standard Stall Reporter -MX. (i. (i. THOMSON, Sur>ervi>>or of Election^. :ippeafins to the votes of Singapore over Radio MaJLaya last nUM asked them to vote early, quickly and dearly. "Give the best send-oii to them who for three years will represent you on the Legislative Council and remember109 words
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Article205 1951-04-10 2 Promote Trade In Colony PROGRESSIVES aBB^BBV mmmm mmmm^ mmmmmmmmmi THE PROGRESSIVE Party policy, as outlined by Mr. Mallal candidate for the City Ward last Ji.iiht, is as follows: The Progressive Party, said Air. Mallal, believed that the best method of deriving enough revenue for implementing the country's programme of social205 words
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Article137 1951-04-10 2 A \N wrho Is not In a sound financial pocrUon can:: I se e 1,0 public 1 :d Mr. Tan J- c Chee, a Singapore busines nan, I ng m support of Sir. K. Ltheesan, Indepc odent candite contesting today's elections to the Singapore Legislative137 words
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Article, Illustration289 1951-04-10 2 'Slums Are State Responsibilities THE Proejreaarve Party of Sragapere takt?i* tli«- \i«'» thai the clearance of-slnras u which art a daagnwe to th«fi«ir name of Singapore 91 is a state responnbility, ami whenever the Conrl decides thai a -lutn house shonld 1>« demoßshed thr state should help bj providing alternative289 words
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Article48 1951-04-10 2 C le death ed suddt ily yesterday* of .Mr. A. S tverias ger brother of I Saverias, m tor 1 icis and Co 1 eral takes place I al 5 p.m. c ge will leave arm R X v I and thence I i Bidadari cemetery.48 words
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Article65 1951-04-10 2 THE SINGAPORE C :e, Sir Charles iy, and Lady Mv Aynsley, left Singap re terday m the Danish ."-'ni;) Lalat on six months holiday m I United King 1 im. i EU2VEN persona were each]] fined $20 m the Sing ipi i Sec Police Court yest< rday65 words
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115 1951-04-10 2 Standard Stafi n< port* r THE extlnd i d! C culture m M I c fort I Dr. W. M. F* An i i v. I ai m S bis a Dr. T. Y. V their surv* I c educa tion m 1:"■ The115 words
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Article36 1951-04-10 2 TAN AH POH and Koh Thiam Hock, were each fin 1 $30 ii Singapore Second Police Courl yesterday for smoking m the ttoj .1 Niv I Ai D HLM. Naval Base, on April 8.36 words
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Article203 1951-04-10 2 MOHAMED bin Abdullah.! described as the leader od a raobl m High S::-eot last December, was sentenced to one year's rig rous imprisonment i a t^e Sin^gapore Third District Court y- sterday for being member oi an unlawful assembly. Mohamed was also sentenced to a203 words
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Article, Illustration81 1951-04-10 2 THE ARRIVAL of the President Monroe m Singapore yesterday meant a happy reunion after 15 months, 13 days and 10 hours of reparation for young and petite Mrs. Addie F. Volz and her husband who is attached to the Caltex Oil Co., Pekan Bahru. Married In81 words
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Article298 1951-04-10 2 HOW a Chinese [loultry farmer suffering from tul>ercul<^i^ Mirrcndrri-il to the Police and admitted stabbing his wife to whom he had been married [or 13 y<ar-. was related before Mr. Jui-tice Murray Buttf*ose m the Singapore Assize Court, yesterday, when Tan Hunp Son?; wa* charged wiih298 words
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122 1951-04-10 2 Standard Staff R ADULT education an ;l Ufa r.> ,\il\ i ami Soalfc East \-i.» will n fillip. 4. Shrarman. tc. prc-idcnt of the V. cv Aeeectatkm <•( Great Bdtaia cood* by the end of thi* n.c»r.:h. Mr. Sheaii:. out on a lecture Asia arranci122 words
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Advertisement102 1951-04-10 2 MALAYAN CKttEE ASSOCATION MILLIONS LOTTERY IST PKiZE >'250.000 Q It PI 3RD PRIZL 50.000 41 H PR! /I 2 PKIZLs i i <] > ood 10 PRIZES (>i S M-t. 30 PRIZES <;> lift II /V, /> Lf, 22ml Ifftfiaj PLEASE iVVIA FM X! r$ TICKETS. SI rath a le102 words
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Miscellaneous111 1951-04-10 2 sdj£a£% The refined bulletproof Neuj webefm \Jc,<^ pmt t-^l l a,^,% .^^^rr ""P Z g£«s v^^^ofittto^ l^Jc^^^r %*K&£Bs^". i <^ r ill WELL.DOC-jYOUNEEDTOGET JJS \WELL Bt ABLE J WO PROTECTION 1 DAISY J MDDER \IS \i v «-i.> WHAT'S 7AWAY FROM IT ALL* BOSS WHY l TMAKE A < RACKETS,111 words
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Article305 1951-04-10 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The first draw under the Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board Ordinance will take place here on June 27, and settling day will be on July 4, according to the prospectus of the first lottery published m the Government305 words
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Article141 1951-04-10 3 11 Killed In Jungle Clashes Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMP! R. Mon.— Three bandits were killed and four wounded by security forces m the Federation, while eight members of the security forces were killed and ten wounded m the past 24 hours. Civilian losses have been one wounded and three141 words
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115 1951-04-10 3 MALACCA. Mon. The eight members of a jungle squad who were detained during a Coroner's inquiry into the fatal shooting of Wong Shin by auxiliary v >licemen on Feb. 2. at Bukit Tiga, were committed by the Magistrate, Mr. F. A. Chua,115 words
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190 1951-04-10 3 SEREMBAN, Mon— A call for true and sincere co-opera-tion by youths of all races for the peace and prosperity of Malaya was made by Tuan Haji Abdul Malek. Negri Sembilan's Mentri Besar, when he declared open, the first Negri Sembilan Youth Week which commenced with190 words
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Article243 1951-04-10 3 THE Federation Police band from Kuala Lumpur will beat the "Retreat" on the Bukit Zahrah Padang. Johore Bahru, at b p.m. today. MRS. C. E Milne, Supervisor of Primary and Special Malay Classes, johore. stationed at Muar, who was involved m a collision with anotner car was243 words
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Article129 1951-04-10 3 Malayan Indians Protest Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— At a Committee meeting of the Malayan Indian Association held at its office m Kuala Lumpur last week the following resolutions were passed: "The M. I. A. views with dismay and protests against the enforcement of "The South Africa Group Areas129 words
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Article46 1951-04-10 3 KU'ANG. Mon.— Built at a cost of about $80,000, Including equipment, the first Shellubrication Service Station m Johore was declared open by Mr: L. V. Taylor, Malacca Branch Manager of Shell Co., before a large gathering of government officials and prominenl business men.46 words
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Article61 1951-04-10 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— An all round increase of 30 per cent, m the cost of photographs and photographic materials will come into force m Johore Bahru as from tomorrow. The increase m the charges and prices, it is learnt, is due to the high61 words
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166 1951-04-10 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Price control m certain essential commodities such as condensed milk, butter and tinned provisions has been agreed upon m principle by the Government after consultations with representatives of the various chambers of commerce. It Is understood regulations t enforcing166 words
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Article, Illustration268 1951-04-10 3 Riot Lessons: Police— 'Army Secure S'pore Standard Staff Reporter TOP: A squad of the "D" Company of the Ist Singapore Regiment who took part m the police-military combined exercises yesterday at Havelock Road m front of the Labour Office, advancing with fixed bayonets towards imaginary rioters. BELOW: General Sir John268 words
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Article274 1951-04-10 3 Standard Staff Correspondeul XI ALA LUMPUR, Mon. I The appeals of a woman I and two men sentenced to 'death for offences under the Emergency Regulations, i were dismissed by tbe Chief Justice, Mr. S. Wa P. j Poster Sutton, m the Supreme Court today. Mr. EL E.274 words
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115 1951-04-10 3 XI ALA IXMPCR. Mon The Chief Justice. Mr. S. W. P. Foster Sutton, m the Federation Court of Appeal today, ordered a re-trial, tor Abdul Majid bin Jantan. who appealed against the death sentence passed on him at the Assizes. The appellant wai115 words
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Advertisement251 1951-04-10 3 AW^yy) PAR XE R •vs Shop S try Dent. Phone ***** P 1 C H 26, Baflla Place. Singapore. |j 1 rTTTTT'TT""TTITIfIHimiHHHHipmimn" I use ISFEBUOy TOILET SOAP noon or night -you'll always fresh when you wash with Lifebuoy U? Toikt Soap. Its Jeep-cleansing V\ P•• '~}j i really frees of251 words
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Advertisement152 1951-04-10 3 —tmwm n 25 CWT. VAN I WITH SLIDING DOORS Ideal for localised deliveries. Every practical facility for the speedy delivery~of merchandise Is buift'lnto this redesigned super-capacity van. Sliding doors, A greater load capacity, ease _of _access and maximum visibility make this new Com me r^ product, a .notable advance on152 words
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Miscellaneous35 1951-04-10 3 i i A "usve you're R'SHjJ_icA«^uu I f 7 ,00K I DQ^y VlPl? A irVaTVTa*"* XaX^^jftA A ft 4 «fell^uU »^-29 ~--~/^4 jll J L com iw wf. sfovice t m beg v's p*Tw-^ V',35 words
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Article77 1951-04-10 4 Standard Staff Correspondent A LOR STAR, Mon. The Mentri Besar, Kedah, has ordered the forfeiture, without compensation, of all buildings and land of Chop Cheong Wah Estate, south of the Gurun Jeniang Road m Central X* lah. The estate is the property of Tan Keat Chiang of SMaflej77 words
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141 1951-04-10 4 Standard Stall Conreapaiidenl IPOH, Mon. \bout thirty principals of Methodist aided schoola m Ike F deration ami Singapore, met af the fcaglo-4 -tines* Scfcool haO today tor a three-daj coaferenee with Bishop K. LL Archer of the Methodist >l i ilon presiding. The141 words
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Article60 1951-04-10 4 Policemen Told— Be Courteous SUadari St Jl Con adcal KUALA R 5 had I »t \S P a Kedah. I I ainina t Brst two I Police H i from inspecl to A.S.I w< 1 the co.. ein 1 U.K.. he rei "It only v c m M like too60 words
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Article41 1951-04-10 4 KUALA Ll R M Three In A mah. were T- Al I the Sessions causing griei Naf with 1 o! an axe md i ner. X claimed 1 I the ease was i 11 s 1541 words
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Article21 1951-04-10 4 AS ent, public at i I p'.anarie and at D..* i X gardens, 1 3 I 7 p.m. Un-21 words
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Article56 1951-04-10 4 KUAI V T LTMPUR, Mon— A hd. Noor (18). v nvicted and sentl r- In Sessions C irt 1 -clay by Tengku Al tn. Accused -V barged with attempting real the of a stall m 11 Lv W al about 3.15 a.m. on March56 words
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Article63 1951-04-10 4 MR B C McKenzi< the well P iter and the J 51 c Council with his wife. State C Girl proceeding to Borneo uv Si <dv today. D iring r *vo weeks stay m Borneo Mr. and Mrs. .Mr'". the guests E Sir Ral| H63 words
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137 1951-04-10 4 Resettlement Camp Ready Near Skudai Stand ird Staff Reporter j< Hi >RE BAHRU, Mon.— ther pew Resettlement a has been opened up il Ski 10 mile N c B th H i where ov< r 300 tter-fa are to be ••led. Bu d ten were used to up- s and137 words
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Article73 1951-04-10 4 Standard Stan Correspondent BUTTERWORTH, Mon. A British Other Rank veiling m B miUtary 'ruck on its way to T iping :n Butterworth at ab ul ll p.m. on Saturday was v injured as a result "of an accident. The crash occurred near the Chinese Cem<73 words
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Article53 1951-04-10 4 CHE Kit A T.I L ALI, a senior fa spital assistant attached to I te Kuantan District Hospital is transferred to Pulau Tioman, vhere he will be hospital assistant m Charge of the Government Dispensary. Mrs. Lim Thve Yang, a stall nurse has been also transferred to the53 words
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Article71 1951-04-10 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Moi -Retailers In r >ned c n <■. as well as the gi i publii here warned that rationed »mn ties m respect ol Elation Week X i. 19 starting on April 30 be issued only on product! n individual ration cards. old71 words
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Article65 1951-04-10 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Mon.- Mr, Lim Guan ("hoe. of tiie tutorial staff of the St. Michael'! Institution and 11 c ho.n. secretary of the St. John Ambulance Association. Perak Centre, has been appointed District Officer of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, Perak His former post, Divisional65 words
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Article, Illustration317 1951-04-10 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. No student of any English or Chinese school m the State of Perak has been called up under the Manpower Regulations. This m formation was given to The Standard by the British Adviser, Mr. I. W. Blelloch, who is also317 words
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Article194 1951-04-10 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Mon.— A hundred per cent, pass was registered at tl c recent first aid examination held m the Malay Book Club premises m Hale Street. Those win) qualified for fl-^t aid certificates were: Chin Poh Ken. M.P. Rengam, Peter194 words
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264 1951-04-10 4 Standard Malay Correspondent ALOR STAR. Mon. Former Nationalist Qiina^ Consul at Ipoh, Tnan Ibrahim T. Y. Wah, told'2,ooo listeners at the Zahir Mosque, yesterday, that an effective step towards communal solidarity and co-operation among tin* various communities m Malaya, i> fnr ail communities264 words
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Article111 1951-04-10 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon.— Plans now being prepared to erect a building which will be i I l MNO Hall, on a vac- ant piece of land at the juncti a of Mi A "i r X- ad an ihudi Road Thj v111 words
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Article73 1951-04-10 4 BULLET FOUND, HANDED OVER BUTTERWORTH, Mon. A live .38 l\ er bulh t was found on the cemented i 1 or ou .he the baggage and civilian car booking office I the Mil Pier here at 1 10 p m. ■a lay. A cl( rk of the terry service, Mr.73 words
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234 1951-04-10 4 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Mon. Nferafa Rubber Estates ltd., a Company incorporated m England, charged that Lim Lav Sooi and Klior Ah Por, lessees of the Padang Division of Merab Estates, had resorted to "slaughter lapping."* at the resumed hearing m tin* Alor Star234 words
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129 1951-04-10 4 Standard Staff Correspondent BUTTERWORTH, Mon Tl c British Commandos attai »ed to I the Commando Camp m Kuala Kanesar. who were arrested by the Police last nieht, were brought up before the Circuit Magistrate, Che Abdui Rahman 'bin Mat today on three different charges.129 words
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Article303 1951-04-10 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. After visitin» the resettlement area at Simpang Jalpng m Snngei Si{)iit today, the Sultan of Perak remarked he was satisfied that the scheme was being carried out m a successful manner and wa> receiving the co-operation of all squatters. "Everything is303 words
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130 1951-04-10 4 IP< Addre* Special Constables, wh ed a guard-of-honour Heng Choon Chinese School. Sungei Sipu to L tfa Si i f l-\ rak told them thai tl must keep the peace a rity m I cou itry, ai I fighi the enemy who inti make130 words
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Miscellaneous110 1951-04-10 4 IM^^SPI I 'Hiiini^^ 1 1 'iniiiiii^^ 1 1 'iiii :i .!!.'i| \<>\\v< 1 1 pn TJ 'Vs% C bpeasfaQ^ /^^i^e7\ r*^. i>/fB. I \wc c;PT TUP Ai adw civ/er i i L-fc'OLmcuy BKtAKrAbI 1 f padi ipd tuat'C i v "3fcr' ll r V mimiitpq cadi ipd c/-\ V AND110 words
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Article179 1951-04-10 5 J^YE YIOW pi/x aged 52 passed away peacefully at r^nce. 33 Craig Road. on Monday, nth April 1951 at ml a n v-- leavm behind' to mourn his loss his beloved! wife. Madam Wok Po h KeeJ 4 daughters. Son L LU vn Sou" Foong. Sou Lan .Sou Funn.179 words
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Article, Illustration390 1951-04-10 5 .1 RE THAiN KM*** MAIAY fishermen Bring m Singapore and Uie neighbouring islands will shortly he invited to join a central Malay tislieiiiien^ Co-operative Union, Mr. Hassan Maskam, secretary of the lulau lukong Co-operative and Investment Society, told The Standard yesterday. ri f -l390 words
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Article, Illustration297 1951-04-10 5 A DETECTIVE out to lav the ghost at a tyre shop m Anson Road went away red of face and hot about the neck. In spite of his presence, stones continued to fly into the interior of the shop and landed on the table. Although297 words
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Article153 1951-04-10 5 SINGAPORE LEGISLATTV! (ol t.ll nil I low Polling D.n. \.\ix OBCHAKD ROAD: Itn n<^ idurn.iment. p.m.. Soccer nmh i vs. St. \ndre\»'s lout. s«h«>.ii. :>i". pm>. GyauMstioa class, I p.m. r.iblc UiinU training. IM CHIXESC I M C BBLEGUE KO\!>: Uu.ird i>l l)ir(•l•t^»r^• UectinX, p in. K.(.ption l<r153 words
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293 1951-04-10 5 Gopala Menon Scion Of A Fighting Race THE NF.W INDIAN REPRESENTATIVE, Mr. M. Gopala Menon. is a scion of the ancient Manikkolli Nair fainil> ol Malabar, which has been m the vanguard ol social ami political uplift of Kerala, from the (lays of the East India on. nam. >. In293 words
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Article134 1951-04-10 5 MR. GEORGE LEE, the wellknown Singapore businessman. who submitted the first sample >! motor-trishaw the 'trixi' -to j the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, Is waiting for the j word 'go' fr >m the .Municipal Commission before large scale imooriations are mad:-. His Intention to import 'trixis' has134 words
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303 1951-04-10 5 Rioters Plundered Man Dead In Canal, Inquiry Told A FINDING OF "MURDER by unknown persons' 1 was returned m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the inquest into the death of the Assistant Controller of Telecommunications, Henry James Austin Gutridge, who was beaten to death by rioters and then robbed303 words
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Article54 1951-04-10 5 A MANDOR. Mas! d bin ICasiman. 23. was se te ed to ;wo months' rigorous impi son nent m the Singaoore Second 3 olice Court yesterday, for m>ippropriating 40 b:i^> of cc .vorth $1<;0. entrusted to him by :he Singapore Mv i pal al >erang < m Road54 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-04-10 5 WUNUSAMY MURUGA&i i ha 4"h m the Srngap* T i i 3 oliee Court yesterday j >reach >l I ist of (771.64 November 1 last He claim A rial and was allowed bail I .2.000 m two sureties. The cast 5 vas postr* ted to April 16. i55 words
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Article126 1951-04-10 5 C.G. Says It With Flowers MR MALCOLM MAC DONALD, the ommiv sioiy r fieneral. present crt a bouquet to th iv mens Indian classical daacer, Mr. Himatsingh hauhun at a recent luncheon reception hr-'.d al Bukit Serene just h e I o re the dancer left ia>r Indonesia on the126 words
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Advertisement894 1951-04-10 5 V ft-^KkJLaaJLUSLl^.^^al^ V 1 MISCELLANEOUS v'-.ee Cert Physiothe- ma is age Turk is h•rotherapy. 25. Road Tel 6178 ised Eng ish business lady I small furnished or Sal or apartment. c with another. Fctl! I a;> confidential. Bos No. T. 188 Singa- ird. Book-keeping. ting. Secretaryship ra B Com. (Lend.*)894 words
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Advertisement106 1951-04-10 5 t W here the climate J-^'' m z= i^ damp ami hot. a 3^^\ g r j£j '/:'> C" Dmilopillo mattres* fc^'j f .v/f' \UJ ~<[/ <»r armchair i- a V-* 0 air circulating V "The Inside Secret lhe j< of Modern Comfort'^/ minute EatrrXy^^^^^ connecting /-i^ vAU I>un, i*'106 words
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Miscellaneous537 1951-04-10 5 FEDERATION DIARY 8.-r^f jftj/win ICOLISEI M: Ride Tenderfoot Ride, i 1 Malays VS PCRC Padang. SLLA.iIpUIx Sunset Serenade a. 6^ and 9 pjn CAFITOL: Atom Man Versus I Alrll\(y KUALA LDIHPCB L.^ I'^1 I.^1 :,,1 7 ii" m «<J CENTRAL: Nishan (Hindi) 6.30 CARLTON: Machaiakai (Tamih VIAUR.\S: Atom Man Versus537 words
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Article842 1951-04-10 6 r rHE rough and tumble of the election campaign is over. The battle of pamphlets is ended. The loudspeakers are s lent. No longer will Singaporeans have the pleasure oi hearing our local politicians explain the mysteries ol local politics to them. No longer will the leaders' columns842 words
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Article, Illustration274 1951-04-10 6 "Don't be blind to them. If you do not recognise what they are before marriage, you are likely to blame him for your own blindness when, after marriage, those faults become plain." This is a sample of the advice, given m tR book published by married, middleaged Dr.274 words
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Article, Illustration121 1951-04-10 6 Giles Knight - BOY-FRIEND TOO FAR! Giles Knight By How to mi ke a husband wash up: "When a young woman finds Em. i d to someone who has been there ighly spoiled at heme and she feels her partner docs not pull his weight, she should suggest that the husba id should,121 words
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Article59 1951-04-10 6 Such as this: How to gieet a home-coming husband. "Always be dressed attractively. No hardworked husband ought to be faced on I 3 return from work by a frowzy, untidy Wife. Even a couple of pretty cotton overalls will help cover deficiencies m the59 words
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Article, Illustration786 1951-04-10 6 MR. DASARATHA RAJ ANSWERS A CRITIC Si My opponent, Dr. P. T. Nathan, has cleverly chosen almost the eve of the elections to accuse me m The Singapore Standard of April 7 of having made distortions and misq tions. I am ul.id there is still time to refute him. 1!786 words
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798 1951-04-10 6 Sir.- The Government :'.'.r':i rule us (who are supported by our "unelected" leaders) tell US that as soon as you utter c magic words "Co-operative Stores" zr,d "Price Conl >1" 1.000 lbs. of firewood become 2.000 lbs. In other words all commodities double798 words
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Article286 1951-04-10 6 Hotel Is Busy Only At Night Sir I wi i ges t ter ms your corresj enl J J:. col) regarding 1 en< y stopping the g of Hotels m residential The authorities do not seem to have taken any notice oi I complaints by members I I public, and286 words
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Article104 1951-04-10 6 Sir: Gi-ne are the bran g Malacca a- "S i f H The U wn is very b. ai et the n Bus C panj mot serving the public as it she;: D iring morn g aftes noon, and evening, which are rush ho: ll si < oyees104 words
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Advertisement21 1951-04-10 6 r J i?Sp^^sr v L T -'-y^2y\ 72fe#^^ •OtX, IMPCBTrMs VJ LEYTE TRADERS LIMITED S6A, ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE 1 EL. *****.21 words
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Advertisement10 1951-04-10 6 Airview— 39 RafYles Ir»st?ti'tion with its Parian;: ia the foreground.10 words
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Advertisement22 1951-04-10 6 c carry good rangi CINE CAMEH/i PROJECTORS Bmm 16mm BELL i HOI II! KODAK )U.. SINGAPORE PHOTO CS 37-39 HIGH STREET, SINGAPORF22 words
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Miscellaneous100 1951-04-10 6 H v^L fl Tax Relief i:. ORETICALLY j the most p of taxation. I tif Siane I ''c aLso es, said the 1 f tng and rubbe: have incrc I i ue. I Bui N i confined to "B ding counu eapil B irer people 1 1 1 ii enu100 words
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413 1951-04-10 7 ASMIN./lOY A,,r 8 (I |.)_5,..,a.„ r Homer Ferguson Republican ....;.> ,1,„K.,„| r< .l,a. Cayej, r,..h a «»^K'tJKT« Vr.,!,„r a n^arm. hi, foreign poky w|li(|l havo presiaenuai siaptlnwii. 1 At the same time Senator William Knowland, Republican, California, called on Truman to413 words
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89 1951-04-10 7 West Feels Nest Move Up To Russia XSS Apr. B. day with the Cor- i E Army, war can be a political for the 13- d KY R ssia desir< i come gg4 an hoi I v VTEff lid the B v, heia m.- Soviet i I A. Ma ik89 words
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Article83 1951-04-10 7 Chennault Supports Mac Arthur WASHINGTON. Apr. 8 (tP) Major-Gen. Claire L Chennault said that MacArthur should be given authority t4> train and supply Chinese Nationalist troops for an assault on the Com-munist-held Chinese mainland. Chennault. who is ntnv m Formosa, cabled his views to Senator Styles Bridges. Republican. He also83 words
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Article128 1951-04-10 7 W e Are In Danger Says Rayburn WASHINGTON, Apr. 9 (UP) Ho ISC Speaker Sam Rayburn said today, aftl r a talk with President Truman. "We m terrible danger" because Ris is building up tr< concentrations 'm a great my place- R ybum and other Congr< s- .il Democratic C128 words
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Article52 1951-04-10 7 N I Apr. 9 H tgkona; is men. have been picked g as tiie policeected i Training will -.art soon at a poia-e trai g hoo! vi detective sub- nspector Kimmy Koh. Hongkong's only woman The girls will go fhrougn similar training as required of (,?•<■:52 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-04-10 7 Mr. Hugh Gaiiskell, Chancellor of the Exchequer, is seen here packing his budget speech into the famous budget case m his office m the Treasury. Great George Street, London. The Chancellor presents his Budget for the coming year m Parliament today,45 words
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326 1951-04-10 7 Elizabeth 's Advisers 'Should Be Kicked Out, Asserts Paper Unprecedented Attack LONDON, Apr. 9 (AP) The pro-Labour Reynolds News printed an acid-toned attack on Princess Elizabeth's advisers on Sunday and suu^4'>i«*4 the Princess should mix more with people m over-alls and less with stuffed shirts. The critical nature of the326 words
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Article54 1951-04-10 7 LAUSANNE, Apr. 8 (Renter) King Phumiph4>n and Queen Sirikit of Thailand have named their baby daughter VVpow. Siamese f4»r lotus flower, it was learned today. The princess was born at the fashionable Montchoisi Clinic here on Thursday. B4ith the Queen and the princess are doing54 words
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Article117 1951-04-10 7 JAKARTA, Apr. 9: (AP) Tiie 2s-week-old Indoi cabinet crisis was further f om a solution than ever last nig as negotiations between the two major parties ended m failure. Dr. Sartono, chairman of the Indonesian parliament i n- member of the [ndonesi; n Nationalist Party (PNI)117 words
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172 1951-04-10 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. 8, (UP)— Three persons were killed and three others injured today when an unmanned US Air Force B-25 bomber crashed into a house m suburban Morningside, Maryland, after the plane's three-man crew bailed out at 3,000 feet. Police said172 words
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304 1951-04-10 7 Nehru Warns: NEW YORK. Apr. 8 (UP) Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru declared today m review of the Indian policy thai the United States has not "eplaeed Britain as the enemy of hipeople. But Nehru, m an intei view with Norman Cousins, editor ol304 words
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Article137 1951-04-10 7 Victory For Menzies Predicted COLOMBO. Apr. 9 (Renter) —The Hon. Mr. C. R. Lucmore, Chairman of the Liberal and Country Party, South Australia. predicts a victory fo* Mr. Menzies' party m the forthcoming Australian elections. Mr. Cudmore, who pa sed through Colombo on his way to England on holiday. said137 words
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105 1951-04-10 7 ROME, Apr. 9: (AP) Tl c movem* n1 Cor World Federal Governm t ended an eight-day congress here Last night by urging a Korean armistice and the admission ol all countries to membership m the United Nations. The congress, attended 'by 200 delegates from105 words
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Article345 1951-04-10 7 TEHERAN, Apr. 8 (IT)— The Iranian <«m eminent told the Brili>h today tliat the Aii^lo-lraninn <Hl Company ha«l nol "duly Im-4'<l<<l Iran*- legitimate demands" ami refused to answer a formal British |>r«ttest against oil national ii ■linn until the Parliamentary Committee made a full itndy.345 words
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Article62 1951-04-10 7 TOKYO. Apr. 10 (AP)— The Fourth Battalion of the Greek Expeditionary Force m Korea has been commended by the Ciiited States Ninth Corps for "savage attacks with bayonets and gren; des" against the Chinese Com nun ist. s. It is estimated that 280 Reds were killed,62 words
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215 1951-04-10 7 Andrewes: No Soviet Subs In Korea Waters HONGKONG i 9 Vic- -A Im ral Sir 9 Andrewos, tai I Leal com I of allied naval tones m Korean waters an d m command of the British I Eastern Fleet, said tod he saw no evidence ol e Russian submarii es215 words
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Article84 1951-04-10 7 CHARLESTON W Apr. 8. (UP! Nineteen US Force men all Charleston area were and others were ci I I today when a them to the funeral ol ceased pilot, Ci snefl on the top of a ridae while making an instrument landing at Kanawha84 words
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Article44 1951-04-10 7 BOMBAY. Apr. (Renter) Bom U a mild earth tremor at H. 28 a.m. (local time I No damage has yet repoi I was the first shock '> Bombay for many i I !i king w. dering roots woke ried outdo*44 words
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Advertisement30 1951-04-10 7 XJABT y -'?yf// r- &«td Cowfm -"ikrt f <4 THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND \lhSiW \Zm% TO SARAWAK. NORTH BORNEO, l >' > ri.DONESIA. THAILAND, BURMA. MALAYAN MIDWAYS MANSHEU, CO.. LTD.. QCUN .U.LD.HC. SHCAUU30 words
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Advertisement41 1951-04-10 7 OWING TO RECORD BUSINESS WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE OUR SALE must FINISH on SAT NEXT APRIL 14™ GENERAL STOCK LINES PRICE REDUCED FOR THE SALE, ARE AL/\AOST EXHAUSTED BUT DON'T MISS th. REMNANTS and FINAL REDUCTIONS TOMORROW april no. ROBINSON IJO..LTD.41 words
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Miscellaneous11 1951-04-10 7 B-^aiA CONS! DER ATP TT^^^^^^^^^^.^^^lWW^ {^OTHERS r jS MOVIES I \^<^ sTfig^^11 words
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299 1951-04-10 8 Standard Staff Reporter POSSIBILITY of the United States resuming purchases of Malayan j tin for stockpiling and defence needs can no longer bo precluded, j -iiimapore trailers feel that such a development could reasonably be expected as the metal market here is gradually299 words
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263 1951-04-10 8 WASHINGTON, Apr. 9 (AP) Representatives «»f small rubber companies said they nere being squeezed out of business by rubber allocations which, thej rlai.m-,1. lax our large firm*. Mr il P S crank. V. vp, lei ol the Seiberlin Ri Co., o!263 words
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Article73 1951-04-10 8 THE I T« i P ganda B is decided to spend U.S. tea propaganda m j States US$ll I l ber 1951 I In September 1932 They en areas and I I results have ready bt •1 fc>\- earner efforts. Th is* epresent ab i Cc: B*s C73 words
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Article99 1951-04-10 8 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Apr. 9) were per lb Bayers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot Loose i nom> S'.'.a") $2 pj I- O B m bale> April No 1 RSS smh 1 s:.o.) No S RSS 51.92 SI M No '1 Kss i norn SI 83 51.8499 words
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Article38 1951-04-10 8 SINGAPORE, Moa. Th.- pric»« of Tin t<» day was $629 per picul. lp $5. LONDON UN Monday's prices Hrst sessian were: Spot £1.295 buyers V.l.:h>o setters. Three months £1*235 buyers £1*241 sellers. Settlement Price £1*295 T4>ne: tirnn38 words
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Article48 1951-04-10 8 1 1 IN< yy- >N 1 Apr a 5] S1 m I >rd Serv.ee- Closing p: -ices on the H ingkong I la were ::K- 15 I CI g HKS 04 t US$l; HKSI.B2O I i Ma'avan SI, HK$O 315 to l R Gold HK5324.75 to48 words
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192 1951-04-10 8 Good Demand For Rubber, Tin Shares si mdard staff Rt-portpr SINGAPORE, Mon.— Malayan i .<.'.' a firm market today good demand from i ubber and i sha es. In these .sect, i m rk price :<!';>• were recorded Industrial •-> remained very steady. Changed prices were: 1X1)1 STRI ALS Buver?192 words
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Article69 1951-04-10 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE PRODUCE market In .'i. igapnre was practically itureless yesterday. ii tie fine ;s being record, d. Copra remained unchanged m 1 ice from the week-end quota- 1 no deals being renorted Coconul oil had sellers at $89 per picul. $3 lower than pre►usly,69 words
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Article60 1951-04-10 8 Austral Malay Tin Ltd. an- the following returns [or March.— Kampong Kamuntmg i, n Dredging Ltd. 270 oicuh. rnabawleik Tin Dredging Ltd .1.462 pciuls; Pungai Tin Dredging Ltd 377 piculs An.tr d Amalgamated Tin a As.am Kumbang S 'tion 'cm S. nb te) 60 Pi nls; Uiu Yam!60 words
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559 1951-04-10 8 SINGAPORE, Apr. <>. The late*, figures, ju»l released l>\ the Singapore Government, reveal \4-i another record jump m Malaya's imports from India m February this \car. The February imports hit an alltime lii«zh of nearly SM2 million. This ne* peak i» over559 words
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Article, Illustration313 1951-04-10 8 Tills plastic car frame and engine :s on disp'ay at the Detroit Flower Show by the Plymouth Motor Corporation. Construction took 18 months. There are some 1,200 separate parts. photo. Standard Staff Reporter AN ADDITIONAL 500,000 cubic feet of £usAP - 313 words
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Article138 1951-04-10 8 PUBLISHER of lhe Brooklyn Sagle Mr. Frank D. Schroth, m Singapore on a holiday tour. said he had not heard ot any suggestion that all newspapers m the United States had been app: > ached to voluntarily cut di n I leir yearly consumption138 words
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424 1951-04-10 8 'Don't Abandon Normal Trade Channel s' Warning Standard Staff Reporter IMM MiALAIi rubber trade feels tbal the Singapore ami FiAmiim Governments should be warned against over*exerciaing the mem espart licensing regulations*, and ensure thai, whatever |>i»li4\ i- framed m future. tin* normal trade < lianmU not he abandoned. The rubfa424 words
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50 1951-04-10 8 LONDON, Apr. 9— Thus far tin' rubber industry has been showing little concern over tin' Imposing of licenslag 4)* i rubber Exports. It has been assured this is primarily to satisfy the Americans and that "normal" exports t4» Communist countries will be licensed.50 words
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Article, Illustration115 1951-04-10 8 WHOLESALE prices m the United States climbed to a record height during the week ended March 20. The week's rise of o'i pel cent, took the index to 183.9 per cent, of the 192fi average. That was 2.2 per cent, above Jan. 2:; two days before the115 words
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Article89 1951-04-10 8 d ■<<■■» UU Maiiilanl Mall Reporter UNCERTAINTY still pre* ailed m tW I pore rubber market \*hieli continued it* I tendon. "v yesterday. I Traders were still awaiting clarification of I on export licences, discussions on which u/i I be resumed I I Fail volume for89 words
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Article101 1951-04-10 8 i NEW YOrJK. Aa: 9 'AP': America has been urged I i increase production of synthetic rubber to relieve a!.;-' throat o; a nvihan tyre shortage The apoe i a m ide Harvey S. Firestone Jc Chairman ol the Fires' me Tyre and Rubber Co. Ltd.. ju101 words
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Article, Illustration142 1951-04-10 8 Secretaries Meeting THE v ua ting ot lhe S gapore Dim I S Corporation of Cc tified s. ■<■■ ies a oe -eld on Apt 17 m the JT.M.C 0 ird Road I I ?at 5 p.n inste id o the British Cou Hall as142 words
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Article22 1951-04-10 8 Rubber For HK Under Allocation M:n J.i'd Bl > < I I expo ed Kingd P I I c i to. cert ail 1322 words
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Article38 1951-04-10 8 Stand ird Si i LONDON the i H >bei i P B i Wi he R.GJk un 11 tan a ny taken w tion i I m n at uci the r core on n I i:38 words
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144 1951-04-10 8 Timber 'Fleet' Held Up By New Dispute Standard Reporter A FRESH 4li*j»!!i4- <»\er fiiighl Aai Singapore t<> alcana; owneea an. l tiaancr ILn-Ualis. is jm ilin^ up Hie 10 lenpkan- a shipment of timber logs into lhe oSonj Tim tongkangs were to have left for Be gfcalis following 5e the144 words
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Advertisement64 1951-04-10 8 Let the AW J J Portable Duplicator double your sales PHICE: $140a00 Ex Godown Singapore. A Full S'»zzd Duplicator I*nic3l makes PERFECT copies suitable for the average requirements of Offices, Schools, Stores, Clubs, Hospitals and ell who wish to promote siies and businesi Sole AgsrJz:— H. A. B'-Esmssi t%, J,..1.64 words
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Article65 1951-04-10 9 THE Singapore Kuala Lumpur up day mail tomorrow will run up to Kluang and return as town mail tram. The Kuala Lumpur Singapore day mail will terminate at Gemas and return to Kuala Lumpur m i of the up day train. The 11. on a.m. Singapore65 words
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289 1951-04-10 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. increased railway seasonal fares will he charged as from the lH»giiiniiig of next month. Increased railway handling charges of cargoes at ports are also to he enforced from that date. No increase m daily railway fare289 words
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136 1951-04-10 9 COLONEL WILLIAM E McLXJNALD, United States. Air Force Liaison Officer arrived by Pan-American Airwajs over the week-end from Manila. Be was accompanied by his wife and two daughters. Colonel McDonald is expected to assume his duties as Air Liaison O'.Ticer lor Singapore and the Federation136 words
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109 1951-04-10 9 Engines, Spare Parts For Malayan Airways MA I A-Y A N A I B WA S vw I I receive six aero engines and ".a i ses of spare parts when I ie mian Line freighter. Steel, Navigator, calls here at the end of the week. i c ship will109 words
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Article53 1951-04-10 9 inr. i s i ti m i a IN LINE FREIGHTER Steel Traveller arrived m Singapore yesterday and discharged 08 tons of milk and canned fish and 190 tons of lubricating oil here. A- Port Swettenham she will discharge 132 tons of lubricating oil and 1853 words
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Article124 1951-04-10 9 AT DAWN yesterday the latest addition to the East Asiatic company's fleet of cargo-passenger vessels the 8.909 ton Erria bert h e d alongside godowns 42 and 4'A. Lefl with only 1(5 ships after World War 11. the East Asiatic company had only124 words
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Article, Illustration329 1951-04-10 9 Standard Staff Correapondenf photo PENANG, Mon. Mr. Chua Kay Yeap, representative of Hup Sen°, and Co., agents for the motor vessel Singapura, which returned to port yesterday, told the Press here that the vessel Hock seah, was machinegunned before she was taken back toStandard - 329 words
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Advertisement583 1951-04-10 9 1 .ST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Di,ect Ov e ond So/ Los An^ele All American Canadian Cities Penang p. S ham Spore ss L LUCKENBACH 24/26 Ap..- 27 Apr 28/3Q Apf A-repfing cargo for Hongkong Kobe Yokohama FAST REGULAR SERVICE U.S.A. (WEST COAST) PERSIAN GULF via JAPAN fr HCNGKONC i*583 words
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Advertisement256 1951-04-10 9 HEAP ENG MOH SS CO., LTD. (Rtd Funnel Line) SOON BEE SS CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Singapore) 33/35. Tehik Ayer Street— 'Phone 3448 Passenger Freight-services «5 «5 "FUFNUALE"— SAILINGS TO BLINJOF tf. PINANG. SS EUfc.NUAfcfc boj pANDAN DJAKARTA AND CIiIRIBON A Spore appr. Apr. 19 L. Spore appr. Apr. 24256 words
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Advertisement648 1951-04-10 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONIINENT 9'aat* P I baat Peaang. "ERaiA" tor Saigon 6: Bangkok.. O.:. -iC 43 •NoaoHVAL" tor Bangkok 99-39 ane. 17-18 Apr. ••PANAMA" tor Bangkok, Salcon Hongkong. Manila .Kobe ft 91 Apr.i Yokohama yfa 28 2 Apr 57 27 Apr. ••SELAXDIA" for Bangkok 17-19 Maj 16-16 May648 words
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Miscellaneous203 1951-04-10 9 f/tfJk? AR&II'ALS}. j V 5? [and BEPARTVttES I Arrivals BO AC from Sydnej ial m I :>,♦ pm. V<.rk from Bangkok i.30 (MB. AIR CEYLON from Colombo 6J30 a.m X.L.M. from Amsterdam, I'.anrki.k 1 i.'t p.m. from Call* t;a 3.09 p.m. (extra) QEA BO AC froni S\d(!f> 4 ::,"> p.m.203 words
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Article, Illustration1278 1951-04-10 10 Piano Contest fires Competitive Spirit r THF Chinese I*. M. C. A. A Piano Competition has just finished and I feel that the time is propitious for a few remarks thereon. Pi vn behalf ot teachers p rents and candidates, a verj sJ cere vote of than. lis to the1,278 words
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Article632 1951-04-10 10 OARLOPHONR I>P 23t»— Grievtn*f 1 Tootin thru the Roof— Duke Ellington ana his Famous Orchestra). ORIEVIN' Is another of those haunting nostalgic little melodies which tumble out of the Duke's head with remarkable re^ulari v. and they always sound effective. Ri^ht at the very end Ellington plays three632 words
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Article, Illustration872 1951-04-10 10 For tried a Discophile REVIEWS OF NEW CLASSICAL RECORDINGS J I WUV >>niphnnj No. m I> I major. Royal Phltharmonlo Orchestral (Beeckaat). Columbia i..\s;;i— ti. WF' aie uccu-i.ini'ii today to '.!:::..< o' HivJ:i ,i the composer ol gay. courtly mu-ic. with .i remarkable serine of humour unmatched la any Other872 words
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Advertisement177 1951-04-10 10 Cday 11 A.M LIS 4 1"> 6.45 IL3B p.m. m m line i//* ron fru l rFRFOR'i IX 1 > Wk "AMBi sir n/> "OIIXI KID" I {poojtmr *\f. Starring: ROSS :'iM TAYLOR *U ..Jj with LOUIS rAULA wJli CALHEKN RAYMOND T r^ Coming Shortly =Ii -til mwmm THE MUS,C4L177 words
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Advertisement256 1951-04-10 10 ETe>SE3 WMsL JsaW ISbl^bljsibW I? CIAS S Qio mm^~ phoni ***** Last 3 shows S. fi.ls IL 9.15 p.m. A Thrilling Hit of Espionage and Intrigue! Tniversal's "SPY HUNT" starring Il4>ward Duff .Marta Toren Opening To-morrow 20ih CVnturv-Fox's "THE FAN" For One Day Only! REX Johore Bahru TODAY SHOWS J.256 words
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Advertisement532 1951-04-10 10 $10 $6 (Reserved) $4 As 2 Cnreser\ f d Free Lists Concession Rates Strictly Suspend' DAILY THREE TIMES] 11 a.m.. 1.45 and 4 00 !> "A DREAM IN THE RED CHAMBER m Mandarin BENSON FONC TERI DUNA S SB I j Distributed by Shan liros.. Ijd. last fi\l i-i-»- S532 words
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Miscellaneous513 1951-04-10 10 1-1 RADIO MALAGA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (7300 kcs. 41.87 metres) 10 a.m. News; 1 p.m The Radio Orchestra: 1.30 News; 1.45 Ralph Flanagan Orchestra: 6.15 rr°S r nm *A s m mary; 6.17 Four Stars and a Starlet .6.30 Initel Nations Programme; 6.4j Radio Malaya Trio; I P-m News and513 words
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Article282 1951-04-10 11 OLLIE DAVIS - OLLIE DAVIS By ■ughCarraWill 'Ha :-'d To Beat HAMPS ami Piraeus «lr«-w attention t<> on Wednesdaj when ih»v went over three i sees, Beauehanips »ii!i Crowe up was tried m omer rajurrafi (E. Donnelly) while •we) bad Modes! Flutter (E. Donnelly) any, hi each workool Crowe's mount282 words
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Article23 1951-04-10 11 floodlight Fool hail Introduced s (Reuter) petitivc EUood- --.-nal ground I yes reo gera I l- perand ifaina- i fl Ei the wl23 words
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Article22 1951-04-10 11 I of 14 tetnr is ol the m og armed i ?es C I furious I En I a championships.22 words
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Article47 1951-04-10 11 M ttJNHEIM, Apr. 0: (AP) —Herbert X n, :i y s r l t stroke chamed 1 i record for the 200 m breast stroto by 1.2 s< H sfc up and d< wn I c .^r-e swimming pool m 3 2 seconds.47 words
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Article, Illustration215 1951-04-10 11 Davidson Creates Another Upset NICE, Apr. 9 (AP) Sven Davidson ol Sweden on Sunday won In* singles championship m lhe Nice International Tennis tournament! by beating Straight (lark 4.1 lhe U.S. 1-6, 3-6. 7-5, \t-2. Davidson, a 22-year-old star on his way up, compleh ly [natt I tiie tournament. He215 words
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Article238 1951-04-10 11 LOXDOX. April 9 (Reuter)— A charge that England amateur j cyclists do not have preparation for world championship n d racing that is long enough or fast enough should not tx rj >ssible after the racing of the Isle of Man m June.238 words
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Article29 1951-04-10 11 PALERMO, (Sicily) Apr. B: (Reuter)— Italy beat (h-cvcc v three goals to zero m an internati >nal soccer match h< today after lending 2—o at ne,29 words
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Article78 1951-04-10 11 LONDON, Apr. 8: (Rei Allan Brown, the E left, will not be al play at left-half for Sc< m the r against Eng and at W< on Saturday. Brown injured his leg whil playing for his club at I field yesterday, and will not be78 words
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Article45 1951-04-10 11 LISBON, Apr. 9: (AP) King Umberto of Paly hid away m tiie cheap seats at the football stadium here on Sunday to watch Italy beat Portugal 4 l m an international h. He was spotted during the game by a press photographer.45 words
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Article722 1951-04-10 11 U. K. LEAGUE SOCCER STANDINGS r, 3: I marches Raith Ro\ert 27 13 2 12 50 <i 2fl Celtic 25 10 5 10 43 38 25 Mothcrwell 22 9 5 8 45" 43 23 East Fife 27 8 7 12 ?3 60 1Z Third Lanark 28 10 2 16 37722 words
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Article89 1951-04-10 11 "O^C 'A* A- 9 (AP>— Cb lenger David B il c m the i .rids eh mD j msh p ch4 ss I urney here Ss m•- ht bating w I y.i m tneir g i played 1 and under the pressure ot me-_ vitable sen89 words
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271 1951-04-10 11 LONDON, Apr. 8 (Renter)— Boxing circles m Britain are pressing vigorously .4>r a world authority t <» settle tiu' question of world tit!«*s. Differences m opinion between lhe British Board ol Control and the two American bodies, the Nia .!4»:ial Boxing Association and the New271 words
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Article91 1951-04-10 11 Robinson To Fight Ike NEW YORK. Apr. 8: (UP) Middlew< ight champion Sugar Ray Robinson and lightweight champion Ike Williams will fight m non-title bouts that headline this week's boxing programme. Robinson, who had to go allout to win a heavily booed decision over Holly Minis m a similar bout91 words
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Article48 1951-04-10 11 AUGUSTA, Apr 8: (AP)- Sammy S t d and R I' eg< were tied going infinal round of the Mast< Golf Tourna on Sunday. Tl two were at the 54-hole stage! with 211, five under par. Ben j X i one ick at 2 948 words
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Article288 1951-04-10 11 hatting is his strong suit True he had a spell of illhealth after the Australian tour of 46-47 but now he appears to be bark to bis best Just as m borse-racing those animal* who have wintered over dies are Utter En the early weeks of the flat288 words
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Article, Illustration78 1951-04-10 11 OSLO. Air fl: The N P--991 m Football Assoc i.r said today that they w probably accept m Em ti n play three matches m 1! Kong and three m Manila. The trip. 97hi b I Kpf b I 1 to last about live78 words
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Advertisement120 1951-04-10 11 m sickness... jfy "MM 14 rv > ?«\k a^m fi" J -c^fe I^"^ Jiv V^»L vV- I > t\ r ec o^--sy/ During and after an illness t1..-- rah V J 3>i/ body-building elements En S, tl En nisi n restore health and strength m record time. jf And when120 words
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Miscellaneous43 1951-04-10 11 '^sjg^. i HIS CUP FOR SBBPB f /POOF'^NJ >—^^ f FOR ■^T"s> BOWLING AND few* 5H /V^ E^,7^\ "MY POP'S J-T FOR V SHAVING' J\ i/>lI J fl '7j THIS CUP F y 2R7^'4||^i^ cup FC3R QOT A C 3^ VWH&V V^^N^/ II j43 words
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Article260 1951-04-10 12 KEN JALLEH - TO SEND NEO TO OLYMPICS KEN JALLEH By SINGAPORE Chinese Awi m niing Club, at its «enefel meet inn to he held short K. will discuss the jR»-.~ihility of sending its Swonder boy," Asian Barnes' four-medal winner, «co Chwee Kok. to the Btorhl Olympics which will held next year m260 words
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Article83 1951-04-10 12 Tin- F Russ tined ttu ir first c beating v theii this c* they went down to Kinta I c >al m thi cc Tl c evenly c ii and the goal came tes i the final Suppiah initial to i the right for r:_83 words
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271 1951-04-10 12 PARIS, Apr. 8 (Reuter)— Ong Poll Lim, of Malaya, who surprisingly beat Wong Peng Soon, Malayan holder of the British championship, m the* final of the men's singles m lhe French badminton championships here today, 15-9, 15-8, fully deserved the victory. His271 words
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106 1951-04-10 12 W atson Plays Well In KL Soccer Trial KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The state side (probables) defeated Dr. Teh's XI by four goals to three today on the SCR ground m a soccer trial to select the state side againsl Perak on April 14. Captain Watson, who led Xegri Sembilan to106 words
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Article68 1951-04-10 12 Malayans For Norway OSLO. Apr. 9 (Reuter)— The four touring Malayan badminton players are to play a Norwegian team m a two-day match m Oslo on April 18 and 19. The Malayan pla>ers are: Wong Peng Soon, Ong; Poh Lim, Ismail bin Marian and Cheong Hock I. eng. The Norwegian68 words
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278 1951-04-10 12 MALACCA, Mon —The Indians beat the Malays on the first innings In a drawn Doshi L< ag ie crickel fixture on the Malacca Ciub ground yesterday. For the Indians C. Kailasapathv was outstanding. His 50 m the fii st innings, the first halt century278 words
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Article84 1951-04-10 12 LONDON, April 9 (Renter) Dmi s Compton and Bill Edrich have been appointed joint captains of Middlesex County cricket team for this season. Though it has not been announced how the duties will be shared, it is presumed each player Will captain for a definite period84 words
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309 1951-04-10 12 Holloway, Simpson Fight Hard In Y's Doubles Tourney SEEDED pair G T H i ioway and Major W. I. Sin pson bad a tough light against Low Kee Pow and Lien Khe Liang m 'he Quarter-finals of the Singapore YMCA Tennis tournament yesterday. Holloway and Simpson won aftei three gruelling309 words
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Article, Illustration410 1951-04-10 12 photo. PULAU BRANI UNITED went a step near towards ultimate victory m the Senior SAFA league when they defeated the "dark horses" of the season, Indian Recreation Club, by an only goal at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. While the Islanders were often uncertain and erratic, theStandard - 410 words
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100 1951-04-10 12 Federation v. Singapore Iron' Match THE SINGAPORE A teur Weightlifting Association has Invited states m the Federati »n to a Singapore vs. Malaya mreightht'tn.g match. The proposal is that the match be held annually. Singapore will put up a trophy and it the Federation lifters agree to such a match,100 words
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176 1951-04-10 12 „f .1 EY A| 9 CAP)-SecreU», Edga* Tanner, ..(Hi,- Olympic Organising Committee m Melbourne sai.l Australian Olympic officials want every country to c*, f""T J*'" '"J h r ld m Melbourne a 9 scheduled. Air. lanner sod he made this statement "to end International176 words
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Article273 1951-04-10 12 MANSFIELD Sports Club defeated the Malayan Airways Sports Club by three goals to one m a Business Houses League B fixture at the Gevlang stadium yesterday. After a dull first half, the match nvened up a little m the second. Malayan Airways pressed strongly at273 words
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Article200 1951-04-10 12 YMMA Beat Cosmos In Junior Tie SINGAPORE Young Men Muslim Association scored a convincing two nil victory over Cosmos S.C. m the 3B division league at CYMA ground yesterday. YMMA took the lead early m the game and after a series of raids the Cosmos goal, Samad headed m the200 words
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173 1951-04-10 12 IPOII, Mon. A state trial to select a five-man badminton team to represent Perak m the first round of the Foong Seong: Cup against Kelantan at Kota Bahru, is fixed to take place at Ipoh on April 21 and ft H. Tan Jin Eong,173 words
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177 1951-04-10 12 PENANG, Won.— A goal scored by Ahmad Darus five minutes before time saved Blues from defeat at the hands of Beds m the third soccer State trial played this afternoon on Victoria Green. There was a good allround display on both sides. The game177 words
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Article120 1951-04-10 12 Ben Hogan 's Comeback Is Complete 1 AUGUSTA, GEORG-, < lA, Apr. 9 (Reuter)— j Ben Hogan, the golfer L I who, two years" ago, was i never expected to play i again because of injuries i received m a near-fatal i motor accident, won the i Masters Tournament i120 words
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127 1951-04-10 12 THE Singapore C iil i -c S'.vim ming Cub's new pool is to be closed from today for cleaning. The closure if foi an tndefi period. Since the pool was opened month, membership ot the Club d by 227 at the I Of about 13127 words
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116 1951-04-10 12 V [ERON HIQ H! AXDS. I a more agresthe RASC defeated the RAMC by two goals to nil m the opening game of the Highlands league I The game was thrilling, b I excepting for a few brk 5] tils did not n116 words
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Article69 1951-04-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. J t s <~ ingoi Malay Badminton Asj sociation is inviting en: > the junior inter-party tion to be run on the le Ie system of two singles and thre< doubles, starting on April 22 r ti ies r «c on April 14 and69 words
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