Singapore Standard, 20 April 1951
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Title Section19 1951-04-20 1 Singapore tiger Standard VOL. 1 NO« 2?3 tk-mmmmtllll-m^ SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1951. mmmmmaaawm i 12 PAGES TEN CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1951-04-20 1 US Can't Divide Efforts In Fight _W lo Liheck neds WASHINGTON, April 19 (Reuter) Gen. Douglas MacArthur told the United States Congress that m the Congress were centred the hopes and aspirations of the entire human race. He said he did not stand there as1,059 words
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181 1951-04-20 1 Allies Pour In to Hwachon Dam Sector IOkYO. Apr. 19 (AP)— Thousand* of Allied »|M poured into the captured Hwachon dam sector and appeared approaching a stalemate across K.rra'- narrowest width. Ilm power reservoir, just inside North Korea, ««-i/ed on Wednesday as the Communists retreated lhc north, where they have181 words
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117 1951-04-20 1 ..lard Staff Reporter c would hke to see mlUes instead of liana C >.ne forward for c lection to the S C was str J m Laycock, Siagag slatfr c Councillor, ssed members of So \e*y of the cf Malaya, last ik waa sp dng117 words
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Article20 1951-04-20 1 I IS rocas, Apr. 19. I Nir-engined B-30 led and burned a the Fjr: Biis_> esa vation.20 words
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53 1951-04-20 1 Standard Staff Reporter A MIDDLE-AGED woman died and a seven-year-old boy had two lingers badly scorched as the result of electricity escaping onto the door handle of a refrigerator m a house m Guan Chuan Street yesterday morning. The woman. Gwee Pio, died on the53 words
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Article51 1951-04-20 1 GRAND RAPIDS. MICHIGAN. April 18 (UP)— Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg. Republican foreign policy leader and champion of international co-operation for world peace, died peacefully m his sleep tonight from a tumor. He had been ill since October 1949 when he underwent the first series of lung and spine51 words
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Article, Illustration82 1951-04-20 1 The little star of "A Citizen of Singapore," 10 year old Han Sins Kwang: gets a greeting handshake from the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, at the Cathay Cinema last night where the "short" m which he appeared was screened. With the boyStandard - 82 words
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Article138 1951-04-20 1 Star Makes Personal Appearance Standard Staff Reporter TEN-YEAR-OLD Han Sing Kwang, student of Outram School, and star of the documentary short "A Citizen Of Singapore," made a personal appearance last night on the stage of the Cathay Cinema to say "I thank you very much for your warm welcome" immediately138 words
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Article128 1951-04-20 1 Ridgway Sees Imminent War Danger TOKYO, pr. 19: (ReuterAAP) Lieut Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway. United Nations Supreme Commander, said today the United States faced the imminent danger of war which could be started "any time the enemy may choose." Gen. Ridgway said this during a flying visit to Sendai, 200128 words
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135 1951-04-20 1 Standard Woman Reporter FOR the first time Malay women and girls have come forward to take part m a fashion parade. This happened m the International Fashion Show that was held tn Johore Bahru last night m aid of the Johore Social Welfare135 words
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Article26 1951-04-20 1 HONGKONG, Apr. 19— (AP) A Spitfire fighter-plane has been missing since 1200 hours today when it disappeared m a rain-squall during a routine flight.26 words
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112 1951-04-20 1 PORTSMOUTH, Apr. 19— (UP) Royal Naval ships continued to search for the vanished British submarine Affray today despite the fact that hope had been abandoned that its crew of 75 will be found alive. "We must face the fact that there is very112 words
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181 1951-04-20 1 EDEN ASKS: Why Malaya Not Included In New Pact LONDON, Apr. 19 (AP) j The Deputy Conservative leader, Mr. Anthony Eden, asked m the House of Commons today whether the proposed U.S. Aus-tralia-New Zealand defence pact could not include Malaya. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison, replied, "We will bear181 words
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329 1951-04-20 1 Andrewes Tells Newsmen: Military Action Alone Can't End Korea War Standard Staff Reporter VICE-ADMIRAL Sir William Andrewes, former commander of the British Commonwealth and Allied Fleet m Korean waters, told a Press Conference m Singapore, yesterday, that there was no direct military solution m Korea alone. Sir William said that329 words
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74 1951-04-20 1 LONDON, Apr. 19 (AP)— London Underwriters tripled the insurance rate today for ships sailing between Canton, Hongkong, Kowloon and Macao. The area has been the seen? of several incidents lately m which British vessels has been fired on by Communist artillery or74 words
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Advertisement71 1951-04-20 1 LEYTE TRADERS LOOTED Mt, HOHNSON KOAO.IWCAIHHt.TH. «|»o^ JjfflffiBfflafflfflßfflßffiffiraffirafflfflfflffifflffifflfflfflfflfflfflfflfflffl^ WmWh wtiih CwwmtwwA For a Greater Selection of :iEfflfflfflfflsffsffl ,JM p J_\W^±±±±±±**+^ 5 ffl gg come maA'P jowr chtHCA from: i$ i I I BABBATT NEW AVENUE I EXELDIA JOHN WHITE ffl ffl ffl ffl ffl All \<>i<'<! for ttui'mbililUm ffl ffl71 words
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Article513 1951-04-20 2 Why Riot Victims Were Refused Aid At Station TWO TELEPHONE messages instructing a sergeant m charge of the Geylang Police Station on Dec. 1 1 last not to allow anyone to enter the building, and ordering Police personnel not to leave the station compound, were stated m513 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-04-20 2 Photo: MX J X MCDOUGAI I As sistanl (ieneral M-m.uor of tht* Singapore Cold Storage. welcomed to Singapore by h^ twin daagkteTS, Susan aad Helen, after a 5 week leave Ka Britain He flew h> Qaatas.- StandardStandard - 37 words
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232 1951-04-20 2 Board Member Refutes Impotent Body Charge Standard Staff Reporter THE MV, IPORE Rural Hoard should takt- I definite ntand ftgasnsl eritieisnas levelled by people who are led to believe lhal tiu Board is an impotent body, a third dass conneil or a poor relation ot Government* 3 r. < C232 words
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Article62 1951-04-20 2 SIXTY- te people suff« ins b m iberc losu m the i tis Su ga] >re ere i ep< rted dv: ing Febi try tl la ye« alth ugh ac tad been reported r M trchu ere were 45 a ice oi c ticken62 words
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146 1951-04-20 2 S'pore Chinese To P etition Can ton Govt Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Chinese Cham her of Commerce decided at a meeting yesterday to ask the Canton Government to relax the newly enforced immigration regulations nhich prohibit the entry of overseas (hinese into Swatow without a passport issued by the146 words
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Article21 1951-04-20 2 A ROAD opposite Holland Road Police Station had been named "Eng Hoe Road by the Rural Board, Singapore, yesterday.21 words
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Article, Illustration81 1951-04-20 2 MR. AND MRS. William R. Langdon (above) who return to the United States today, plan to have a Singapore room m their house. "Our stay m Singapore has been so pleasant that perhaps we will be less homesick" if we have a Singapore room," they told81 words
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225 1951-04-20 2 NOT DIFFICULT GET $200,000' Standard Staff Reporter IT SHOULD not be difficult for the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce to collect $200,000 required by the Sinaapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association to complete its new building project, Mr. Quek Sun Oh, a committee member of225 words
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124 1951-04-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter MORE DANGER signals and 'Vat's eyes" should be installed by the Trafic Department along: Bukit Timah Road where there had been an increasing number of accidents. This suggestion was made by Mr. E. Galistan, an unofficial member of the Singapore124 words
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Article, Illustration267 1951-04-20 2 Penang Schoolgirl Is Guest Of Mr. Mac Donald Standard Staff Reporter SALLY ONG, 17-year-old Peiang schoolgirl was all excited and happy when she touched down at Singapore Kallang Airport yesterday morning. Sfce is here to spend a long week-end as guest of the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, at Bukit267 words
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Article48 1951-04-20 2 TWO SENIOR Officers of the Singapore Municipality have resigned their jobs. They are Mr. C, C. Collom, Deputy Municipal Engineer, and Mr. E. G. Staunton, Assistant Registrar of Vehicles. The Standard was told yesterday that the reason for their resignations was purely persona]48 words
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106 1951-04-20 2 Sequel To Dope Haul: $50,0008 Bail TWO CHINESE, ll B Hien arui Ong Ban Leong wen each allowed 150,000 bail m two sureties m The Singap r First Distr.rt O :rt yester ay when they denied posse of $400,000 worth, cf opium. The me n were alleged to have 1106 words
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Article136 1951-04-20 2 A CHARGE ot c ncej ling evidence ol .o murder ol a i M day W :v..xr.. C lhik binte .V I:" ih v a h >use .-t Jb rf Road on April 16 was explained i to Ong Chin Poh Ln the S:::»; r* Second136 words
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215 1951-04-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE I ailed Stales ConsnlatoGeneral m is arranging for some Malayan leaden represent im: various schools of ihonghl and interests to \\<-i\ tiu I niited States this summer, the retiring Anieriean Consnl-General m Singapore, Mr. \V. R. Lanndon. told215 words
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Article72 1951-04-20 2 MEMBERS of the Singapore Rural Board should he consulted if Government agrees to the suggestion that members of the Board should be elected, Mr. Chin Chye Fong, sm unofficial member of the Board said at tbe Board's meeting yesterday. Mr. JT. A. Harvey, the Chairman of the72 words
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Article50 1951-04-20 2 THE LIBERTY Musical and Dramatic Associ ition ill ri. mer on II i lay. Ap: I Z3 the Toi Tong Restaurant, New World to ce'.t brate Dato C. J. Paglar*s election to the Singa- pore Legi.-. .-.tive Council D to Paglar is a patron of tbe asso-50 words
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Article36 1951-04-20 2 Dr. Edmund Davison S »pei author and preacher from I > UviH preach at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church. Kampong IKapor Road, tm Sunday st 5.30 I p.m. Miss Ane Kirn Lee will sing.36 words
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265 1951-04-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter PROFESSOR B. H. Shearet i chose "Fact and Fantasy m l Kcdafion to Human Infertility" for his inaugural lecture as Pro/essof o/ Gynaecology and Obstetrics, University of Malaya, l&st night. He revealed how infertility became the subject of special _.\V\\\V\\\\VVV\Y\V\A\V\\\VV\.\\A\W\\VWl study only within265 words
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Article52 1951-04-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter i AN R.A.F. corporal who was badly burnt, was left m a drain m Victoria Street during the December fiots, it was stated m I Court yesterday. Othman Gani was tentatively charged with the murder ol Corporal Peter Hugh Bell on Dec.52 words
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Miscellaneous76 1951-04-20 2 tf^fc iVaSS^S!^ lllli |22£TJK£? iMPI I "*K '"C^" I KNOWS JP] I -AND YOU'VE NO WGHX SIR, «VW* 'AW^^^a^tfd^^B 4E2£?£JJ£ IDEOuS \WL' TOLEAVETHECARSTLE.'.'J F* r <L au Yin: w^'u^ro Tl t>RROR .C-WfTH \lHß^sll APPARITION OF THE -AND MAY I ARSK SIR r~^ I EA-^i^M^Ar^S.^N^ DTUCKED #I^^S ORIGINAL EARL OF 'OTFOOrV76 words
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225 1951-04-20 3 Mandard Maflf Correspondent K. ALA LUMPUR, Thurs.-Certain Chinese memtbe Federal Legislative Council are expected to luce an important amendment to the Federal nship Bill when an amending bill to the citizenaws is brought up m Council at its meeting next sday by tne member for Home225 words
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Article, Illustration20 1951-04-20 3 M John Da vies who was r rd to Miss Muriel r. .iim David at St. Andrews Church. Tarit Buntar.20 words
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Article149 1951-04-20 3 .Apr. 19 (AP) T I isces m are using annoure I 3 e ring Wi i I j D lale, MinisState r Colonial a stioner m of C wnnwwM jesterd Dugdale iil how- were short pari suggested by C aaservative I •ely recondiI s149 words
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Article105 1951-04-20 3 ■taadaad Staff Correspondent j KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— j Al ZAC Day, April 25. will be l red here with a Dawn c at the Cenotaph, Rev. E 1. Currie officiating. As tne 1 arrives two minutes i will be observed era and m ioi l^ c 2 S105 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-04-20 3 ANNE, eldest daughter of Mr. L. C. Carrel. Federal Secretariat. K. L.. and Mrs. Carrel, celebrated her 7th birthday last week at BeUamv Koad with a party to her many friends. She is seen with her birthday present a brand new bicycle.42 words
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87 1951-04-20 3 KLUANG, Thurs.— As part of a drive to enlist 500 Home Guards, four members of Home Guard Committee addressed a large gathering at the Padang on Tuesday. Che Hussein bin Haji Sulong acting DO spoke m Malay. Mi. CD Westwood. Headmaster. r»i)v'ernment English87 words
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Article32 1951-04-20 3 mtmf Malacca Municipal Staff Mu C nici?aT a Employees A provisional committee with Mr. J. a. VaSniasingham as Chairman and s others were entrusted with tne ?eSut?ation of the proposed cooperative society.32 words
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Article116 1951-04-20 3 FEDERAL COUNCIL'S 75th SEAT Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Dr. A.E. Duraisamy, has been appointed a temporary unofficial member of the Federal Legislative Council and thus nils the 75th seat which became vacant as a result of the appointment of Dato E.E.C. Thuraisingham. member for Education, as an official116 words
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Article244 1951-04-20 3 WONG Ah Tuah (43) was mmtrged before the Muar Magistral inche Rauf for possession af a hndgrenade. The case was postponed to April 24. BU S. Subramaniam, memb- an old Kluang Chetty fl n, ban returned to Kluang two year m m*~ Wa. LOH Kirn So. a244 words
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Article, Illustration76 1951-04-20 3 Five Chinese teachers from the Federation enplaned for UK yesterday morning to undergo a three months course of specialised training m teaching. They will return and take up posts as Chinese language tutors to European officers m Government service. Picture taken at Kallang yesterday shows, from left to right: Mr.Standard - 76 words
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153 1951-04-20 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A Malay carpenter. Tamin bin Buyong, who hacked his wife with an axe. was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Fletcher Rodgers. m the Supreme Court today. The prosecution alleged that on Nov. 25. last year, the153 words
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Article90 1951-04-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The manager of a Kota Tinggi sawmill and six policemen, belonging to a posse that went to investigate the burning of four lorries, belonging to the mill, were wounded following an attack by a strong bandit force. The seriously injured were C'ASP. Edwards. C/A.S.P.90 words
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Article157 1951-04-20 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Security Forces claimed three bandits m .operations m the Federation yesterday. Two of these were m a follow-up m Bahau. A large bandit gang fired on a small police foot patrol and killed two Special Constables, a second157 words
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Article69 1951-04-20 3 ONE hundred and fifty normal students from the Chung Hua School, Seremban, under the auspices of their school management, had their vacation at Mr. Loke Wan Tho's bungalow at 2J miles, Telok Kemang Road, Port Dickson. Games, play-act-ing, singing, dances and swiming were indulged m. One of the69 words
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Article228 1951-04-20 3 Promotions To Be Based On Exams. Standard Siaff Correspondent MALACCA. Wed.— Amongst the matters discussed by the Municipal Commissioners of Malacca Town at their monthly r Q ting yesterday were Municipal Clerical Examiu :u" and revision of staff salary scales. The Commissioners agreed, m principle, that promotions should be decided228 words
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Article63 1951-04-20 3 A. RAMIAH (21) was charged m the sessions court today with stealing trade-plates valued at $32 from the Central Workshop. Sentul, was sentenced to three months r.i. m the Magistrate's Court, Kuala Lumpur. THREE Chinese shopkeepers. Lee Sok Ngew. Chua Hua Meng and Chou Pat of Jalan63 words
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377 1951-04-20 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. In general, the difficulties and fears of students are appreciated, but the circumstances of the Emergency must take precedence over all private considerations. This statement has been made by the Federation Comptroller of Manpower, to The Singapore Standard377 words
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413 1951-04-20 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Until all available lands m the town areas are exhausted, country lands should not be utilised for building purposes. This view was presented by the Federation Town Planner, Mr. T. A. L. Concannom to Kuaia Lumpur Municipal Commissioners today413 words
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Article34 1951-04-20 3 MR. Tan Cheng Hoon. Chinese Interpreter attached to the Magistrate Court. Port Dickson, has been transferred to Kuala Klawang. Jelebu. His successor is Mr. Tarn Swee Yoon ot Kuala Pilah.34 words
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Miscellaneous54 1951-04-20 3 V^fM (!SOOZeW SIX-LEGGED UJoLFU^^^^^^ rSv^^^^TSBTW N^/S VOICE /^7V\ C iSi E SET US NLtUNG) THINGS WON'T X™?"* I JUST CARRIED OFF Vx>ool>\ GONE/ /j&mw&jk X.GP^ BEFORE SOME 4 |> 00 f HURT US, BUT TO V V YOUR EARTH A^wiifcy r > TO 7 SIX-LEGGED J \\l_ j( WATCH OUT54 words
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Article, Illustration76 1951-04-20 4 M > Runnie Saffian, the orsri ol ttie Interna. i onal Fas m. S boa wean a cr.n >- i ne iresa, A? ih Onn daughter of Dato Oin bin Ja'afar, models .i white satin Pakistani bridal outfit Miss Geok Sim models an76 words
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346 1951-04-20 4 Election Sub-C'ttee Proposes Unofficial Majority In J. Bahru JOHORE BAIIRI Thur-. Hie Johore Hahru Town Councils sub-committee ou election has proposed an unofficial majority m the Council of 11 to 6. Recommendations which are being forwarded to the Government on the composition of the Counei] are lhal there should he346 words
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Article35 1951-04-20 4 MALACCA, Thurs.— Mr. Gerald Hawkins, Supervisor of Elections, Malacca, announcing that the constitution and rules governing Municipal elections would be issued very soon, said that resistration of voters would probably start next month.35 words
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Article22 1951-04-20 4 TWO Chinese, Ng Ban Chuan and Tan Kok Wah were each fined $15 by the Muar magistrate for gambling at Jalan Yahaya.22 words
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185 1951-04-20 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. A pretty 18-year-old Chinese girl student from kuaia Lumpur, Mi*- (hua Hui Huang, wan hit m her riiiht arm today by a bullet stated to have been accidentally fired from a revolver belong- mi: to a frtrnd. The incident185 words
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236 1951-04-20 4 Post Mortems Said Contrary To Islam Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Thurs. Islam forbids thc mutilation (cutting up of thc body) of a corpse, Councillor Tuan Haji Mohamed Ali bin Haji Sulaiman said when he math' his plea to Government to take necessary steps to make it no longer necessary, m236 words
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Article105 1951-04-20 4 Federation Envoys To Festival Xl ALA I. I M PUR, Thurs— The Federal Government announced today that the Federation will be represented at the forthcoming Festival of Britain, celebrations by Tuan Haji Abdul Wahab bin Abdul Aziz. Dato Panglima Bukit Gantanir, .Mentri Besar of Perak, Captain Hussein bin Onn. Mr.105 words
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208 1951-04-20 4 Langaon Lauas Move To Build Race Harmony Standard Staff Reporter THE efforts political organisations like the UMNO and the MCA are making for political and rnanml harmony m Malaya will before long bear trail, i^uld I lie retiring American Consul General, Mr. W. K. Langdon. m an interview with The208 words
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Article, Illustration280 1951-04-20 4 TWO BISHOPS will lly fr >m Penang iay at lhe end :ie Retre^he: C >u;>e they have been conducting mere than SO Chaplains of the three service.-. They are Dr Maurice Harland, Bishop of L.r.co'.n. Britain's Largest Di< cese, who has been touring RA F QiF.E. Lord - 280 words
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Article96 1951-04-20 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Thurs— ln a defiant gesture, a large red flag flew over one of the many hills surrounding Ipoh this —fiat. The UD is about three miles north of Ipoh town and the red flag which is attached to a tree,96 words
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Article64 1951-04-20 4 Standard Stafi Correspondent SETTLEMENT trade uni .ts I a long conference m 1 1 night mth Federal C lv a and Trade Unionists PP. N lyanan and MP. Rajagopal W li erstan B I S ttlemenl C mcillor A X Nair, Chairman I the Malacca Divis64 words
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Miscellaneous71 1951-04-20 4 te^^^xi^ v I\m wr Ng she can sit k^ *wFK fT she j-st re 5" \^-Jfi&&m¥ I i I'LL NEVER WASTE S fil H HOME AND MOPEi) I HAPPEN EDj > SHE'S < In Q\r- 3? VSN I /MY TIME AND MONEY J y L-L SHE WONT 7ISON? K/f^ WTH71 words
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258 1951-04-20 5 WOOO Petition To Keep Homes tiil c.x^ ,U,ard Slaff Reporter mere J b M^° A 1 P RE C »»"e Se Cbamber of ComnZ* C Cd l pelUion lhe Government f" g ffa^ a1 1 Proposal to build a civil aeroThed le Pa>a Ul258 words
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Article97 1951-04-20 5 Standard Staff Reporter rWO MALAYAN delegates, Li nei Yin Geyzel, a Gonn I Eng ish Sr-. »o] Teacher it Port Di a and President of N S«-r_b.'.an Teacners' I Thiam Siew, of the Singa] re Labour Departi the W 'rid P ssional Workers i m97 words
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Article54 1951-04-20 5 z.' »r ispices of the h erse is Pakisl Lei gue ot S gap c i the chairs Mr. MJ Namazie Day" be ci lebrated iSu it 10 aja at No. 31 Lor g 12. i leylang the premises f the A Mai o a M uslin Musi54 words
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Article51 1951-04-20 5 THE SINGAPORE Rural B .i al ita meeting yesterday agreed to deviate Changi Road a t the 61 mile, by constructing i this ye ur to byI iss a ige at Ulu Bee <. way bei een the lunction Bedok Road and East Coast: Road— il funds could51 words
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Article98 1951-04-20 5 THE SINGAPORE Boy Scouts Association will be holding a fiance at the Victoria Memorial HaU on April 21. m aid ot the Scout Training Camp Fund. The dance, which will start at 8.30 p.m. will have the Sambodian Band m attendance. There will be98 words
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Article241 1951-04-20 5 Standard Slipping Reporter WITH only 50 rupees m his pocket 18-year-old V. Sinniah left his native Madras and came to Singapore to live with his parents here. But his hopes of ever seeing Singapore seemed very remote, until the Rajula called at241 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-04-20 5 Mr. R. C. B. Wiltshire. Singapore's Deputy Poi ice Commissioner, who. accompanied by his wife left for England by the Corfu yesterday oa siVmonths sick leave. ABOVE: Mr. Wiltshire. BELOW: Mrs. Wiltshire.32 words
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Article99 1951-04-20 5 Standard Stall Reporter ALTHOUGH THE park m Pasir Panjang will be derequisitioned by the Military m June this year, the public will not be able to use it because the Singapore Rural Board has agreed to allow Government to use the buildings for a year99 words
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Article122 1951-04-20 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE TUSSLE BETWEEN the Singapore Rural Board and tne Royal Air Force which began four or five months back regarding the planting of 80 lUsuarina trees along 14 milestone Changi Road nn" end soon if a compromise solution offered by the Board122 words
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Article119 1951-04-20 5 EDWARD Martin Bleu art forfeited his $100 bond m the SinI gapore Second Traffic Court yesterday when he failed to appear m Court yesterday morning to face two charges. S'ewart it was alleged drove a car at Dunearn Road early yesterday morning without a licence. It was119 words
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Article66 1951-04-20 5 JURS. VILASIXI r.lenon. Woman Councillor for Seletar District, will address a public meeting m front of Block No. 68 m the Naval base area to '.hank her electorate on Sunday, April 22. at 5.30 p.m. Similar meetings will be held at Jalan Kayu. ILAJF., Seletar66 words
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Article199 1951-04-20 5 Photo. Standard Staff Reporter THE GENERAL Council of lhe Labour Party of Singapore will mccl shortly to formulaic party plans for expansion ami consolidation, The Standard understands. Branch.es of the party will be organised In the various electoral ward-, which i.i tarn will establish regional199 words
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Article356 1951-04-20 5 Standard Slaff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Municipal Services Union is surprised to see that the Commissioners have not so far cared to consider the question of revision of salaries of all Municipal employees. Thi* was stated yesterday by Mr. Lim Toh Nee, President of the Union,356 words
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Article, Illustration297 1951-04-20 5 Father Hadn't Seen Baby So Madame Flew Out Standard Staff Renorter MR. PHILLIPE DAUDY, Far East Correspondent of the Agence France Presse, who is at present m Singapore on a survey tour, had a surprise waiting for him at Kallang Air Port on Wednesday evening. Mr. Daudy had gone thereStandard - 297 words
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Article411 1951-04-20 5 Colony Right On Road Langdon Standard Staff Reporter J Mr. W. R. Langdon, the retiring American ConsulGeneral m Singapore, who leaves hy the President Monroe today for the United States, told The Standard that he very much enjoyed his stay m Malaya. Said Mr. Langdon: "I have had complete freedom411 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-04-20 5 PROFESSOR ROY MORELL, Professor of En«rlish at the University cf Malaya, and participant m the Singapore Art Society's second annual exhibition. stripped down to the waist appraises an oil painting before lunging it up at the British Council Hall yesterday40 words
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Article115 1951-04-20 5 standard Staff Reporter THE Colonial Secretary, Singa- I pore is to be asked to withhold j confirmation of the Singapore Rural Board by-laws with regard to the height of rooms pending the views of the Rate- payers Association. At the Rural Boatd meeting yesterday.115 words
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Advertisement339 1951-04-20 5 SITUATIONS VACANT yy ["ED Teachers MiniII qualifications, School Apply to Managei. High School. Ba'u rED Stenographer— ience m legal work co tatioa state ex- salary expected. T. 194 Spore Standard. LNOWN import anu Rnn wants for imengagement a first-?-round salesman wi?h I a ledfle of hardyi le spare-parts and textiles.339 words
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Advertisement225 1951-04-20 5 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY CX)R Sale active haif share m I 1 confectionery hc.siness. .>. an I modern machine- j ries Partner leaving Colony. Write loi full particulars to P.O. Boa 1240. I TENDER SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS For particulars see Tender Room, Ground Floor, Municipal Office) ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT El —Supply of (a)225 words
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Advertisement65 1951-04-20 5 \w mat 1 l I mW W" 'J ■'<\ Wit f jWm \Wm I GEORGE lEE MOTORS CLEMENCEAU AYE I E J FOR MOST UP-TO-DATE REPAIR AND SERVICING FACILITIES BENZINE KIOSK OPEN ALL N I G H T SERVICE STATION TILL 10 P.M. V KEEP YOUR CAR WELL MAINTAINED V65 words
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Miscellaneous95 1951-04-20 5 SINGAPORE manv Y.M.c.A.. OBCUARD ROAD: Cricket Net Practice p.m. >.IM A. Meeting ">.:>:> p.m.. 1 rent ii Class 8 p.m.. Ail-lit education Malay-i:u-liv|i class H.:i(» p.m. CHINESE V.M.C.A.. SELEGIE K()\l): Masic Class i:.w p jn Badminton .*> p hi.. III.. Uaskcthali Team SJSt p.m.. Table IVnnis l.M) p.m., .Mouth Organ95 words
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Article825 1951-04-20 6 C*OMES a time m the life of an employee when he realises that his wot king days will soon be over. For twenty, thirty or forty years he has Wd ki d hard and long as every good citizen should. The work may not have given825 words
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Article, Illustration838 1951-04-20 6 WHAT CHANCE HAVE THESE KIDS GOT? r J IHERE1 HERE are angry men ami women m ('.a nl iff today and each of them believes that there is justice m his anger. The businessmen are angry because fewer and fewer ships come into this once-thriving port and those that do838 words
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426 1951-04-20 6 Sir: In >«»ur Wednesday 9fl leader headed *Quit Shoving There** I think \ou are less than fair to a number of thi' new Singapore Legislative Councillors. V a say that we must n t sho i *mi do uv h enthusiasm over *he implementation oi426 words
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Letter317 1951-04-20 6 S I b serv* 11 The Straits R nes is making strenu is efforts to influence I c Si c Leg slative C tunci] to toll m I ie redera- inti duce State L tte ies m Singap :et or else to w Ff ii .o >:i317 words
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Letter129 1951-04-20 6 Sir: The Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson is reported to have said at the opening of the Legislative Council on Tuesday that as his two nominees m the last Council. Messrs. Lim Yew Hock and Thio Chan Bee, are now returned by the electorate "it129 words
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Letter48 1951-04-20 6 Sir:— Kindly permit me to offer my felicitations to Dr. Paglar for his success m the Legislative Council elections and hope he will live up to his promises I also congratulate Mrs. V. Menon for being the first woman councillor. CHIA POX THIK, Singapore.48 words
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840 1951-04-20 6 Kenneth Harris - A STRUGGLE ENDS AND ANOTHER BEGINS Kenneth Harris By WASHINGTON. Y\Y Backing General Mat Arthur. President Truman has not ended a atruggle he has begun one. Or rather, he haa brought it to the surface. The conflict of Ideas 0:1 what America's Far East policy should be has simmered volenti840 words
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Article108 1951-04-20 6 Review of Views t Outgrown Himself AMONG THK tag of M acAn iem interest Tar removal [ji probably ted thi I outbreak ol a Si*\ i at DtaMa i me- basic causes 01 favour of 1 j 1 been removed (While idm r M a hero captured thi P I108 words
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Advertisement29 1951-04-20 6 WATCHES I! that gives a correct time and a correct Appointment. The best and most re liable Watch REPAIRER Visit THIMLOCK WATCHMAKER MS, North Bridge Road jjJL^ngapore Phone *****29 words
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Advertisement58 1951-04-20 6 80' < ot headache, eye pain eye fatigue, nervous exhaustion ?re the direct result of visual defects. TO RELIEVE THt SYMPiTOMS only a thorough accurate and scientific examination by us can j show the true condition of your eyes. Glasses recommended only if needed. PIN PIN OPTICAL CO., 91, North58 words
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Advertisement186 1951-04-20 6 WHY NOT listen to film song hits re i /SaJk^kmmmaK. /^W\ @=ASIAH— f /N VOL//? OWN HOME? 'SI NGAI Ml I —from M 1 P MIAM'' •RAYIAN SIKMA 1 ♦GADIS FIPAWAV 1 —from M 1 P N AS!B M SEDANG BERG AY A —from MIT BAKU' Ask your dealer iod.»>186 words
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240 1951-04-20 7 bn ii. it i resident Trnman told press conI '.'".V"' Slales ide ;l Pacific defence system was o» lhe UUnUc co for the defence of E^p™ :i 1 1 all over ihe c thi tag to the conference m Uu h ipe of240 words
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Article133 1951-04-20 7 Bomb Red China, Use Chiang Men ■~.i U_':;es: at H bert A. Tutt. Ofo said tonight iU States should se N il nalisl troops b Communist China, il to win the Korean Id :;,"t!i"s of The R< thai "We i s to bi ing thai ssl c nclusi y." kn133 words
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Article63 1951-04-20 7 Api Ifl ft ition that the >tei ng the British Govern- as an expression of donate; to the Philip-' i ent $205,000, ac- -.c Evening XvA >. Ling tage G <. rnment's amity i ship gesture, the s that A -ting Foreign Neri has reto63 words
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Article30 1951-04-20 7 RKGOON, \pr !8, (API M rC€ Minister Ko i miss;:..; since 1948, his il i Communist > m the remote hulls over- ie Chindwin valley, acl 1 an >:'h Burma report.30 words
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Article57 1951-04-20 7 TAIPEI, Aur 19 (AP)— E.CA.J Washing! ffl haa earmarked j US$2,OOO ,r to buy raw cotton j r Formosa's textile industry. This raw COtt the Marshall Aid mission here announced, ild be used to manufacture for civilian use. The allocation was the fifth57 words
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Article95 1951-04-20 7 Bev in's Funeral i LONDON. Apr 18, (Reuter).— T_e funeral ol Erne-' Bevin, Britain's former Foreign SecreI -v who died last Saturday, ilc place day In the presence ii .vi -Id diplomats, politicians. le union leaders and Other public figures Outside the chapel was possibly 'he gre itest profusion ol95 words
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Article182 1951-04-20 7 Closer To Security System WASHINGTON. Apr. 18 (Router)— President Truman said today the United States was moving towards an agreement with Australia and New Zealand on a Pacific security system against aggression. In a statement. Mr. Truman said the possibilities of such n agreement had been discussed j with Congressional182 words
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99 1951-04-20 7 MANILA. Apr. 19. (UP).— Six Tibetans, en route to Peking tor talks on Tibet's "liberation*' by the Chinese Communists were forced to make an overnight stop here when the Pan-Ameri- ear Airways plane they were ridiiu from Calcutta was unable i to land m99 words
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Article, Illustration87 1951-04-20 7 photo. Nasrollah Entezam (centre). President of the UN General Assembly and chairman of the (iood Offices Committee, sits with two other committeemen m New York April 11. At left is Mexico's Dr. Lius Padilla Nervo, and at right is Sven Grafstrom of Sweden. It wasAP - 87 words
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310 1951-04-20 7 UN C'ttee Won 't Act On N. Korean 'Peace Offer' LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 18 (LP) The United Nations three-man Good Office* Committee has decided not to act on the North Korean "peace offer' for the time being, a highest diplomatic source told the United Press today. The informant revealed that310 words
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151 1951-04-20 7 HONGKONG, Apr. 19— (AP) Another battalion of British troops for the U.N. war m Korea left for Japan aboard the U.S.* Navy troop-carrier ship Montrose. More than 500 officers and men of the King's Own Scottish Borderers left late today. They will151 words
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105 1951-04-20 7 TEHERAN. Apr. 18 (UP)It was reported from Abadan today that about 5,000 demonstrated outside Abadan and were dispersed by tanks and military with _some being injured. Three labourers who were injured, reports said, died m hospital. An AIOC communique said intimidation m Abadan was105 words
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208 1951-04-20 7 SAX FRANCISCO, Apr. 19 (AP)— Red China's regime declared officially on Wednesday the British seizure of a tanker at Hongkong "is an act of open provocation against the People's Republic of China." It said a "serious protest" is being lodged with the British government.208 words
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Article24 1951-04-20 7 CANBERRA. (Airmail) (ReuterAAP)— Australia's net population gain from migration last year was 153,885. Of the new settlers, 09.341 were British (39.7%); 105,199 non-British (00.3%).24 words
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153 1951-04-20 7 Confirmation HONGKONG. April 19 (UP) Peking Radio today confirm-] led that Communist China has I "agreed to oiler" India 1,000,-1 1 000 tons of rice. The offer earlier reported from New i Delhi was received initially l With disbelief and then a shock153 words
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Article358 1951-04-20 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. 18 (LP)— Secretary of Suic Dean Acheson tonight flatly rejected Gen. Douglas MarArthur's proposal for extending the war beyond Kor«a on the ground's that it would "gravely imperil world peace." In a major foreign policy speech made only a few hours before Mac Arthur's358 words
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Article42 1951-04-20 7 Gift Or Loan? WASHINGTON. Apr. 18. (Reuter) The Senate Foreign Relations Committee studying the grain for India bill today r:--eussed whether the gram should be given as an outright tint or whether part of it should be sent on a loan basis.42 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-04-20 7 photo. Mrs. Ethel Rosenberg, convicted US atom spy. smiles and waves as she leaves New York's women's detention home m a car, April 11. for the death house m Sing Sing Prison. Mrs. Rosenberg. 15, and her husband, Julius. .'{l. were sentenced to die for furnishing wartime atom secrets toAP - 55 words
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308 1951-04-20 7 Robertson: Support For MacA Policy Is Denied I TOKYO, Apr IP [UP) Lieut. Gen Sir Horace Etobtrt- son, Commander of the British Commonwealth troops En Japan, today categorically denied expressing support for Gen Arthur's policy of bo Chinese ba sec m Man- "I have never exprei proval or disapproval of308 words
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Advertisement55 1951-04-20 7 oi&e /Mffi* MLm-OvWEg&Zmfs J9bJ mmdm/ a t A __=r mm w w affkV m kw SmßW^^ ______m&t otfmSttefa, Speed 30^M C: 9tMd Cefwtpte -■ii^^MV^T THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND I i^jSJ^L^ TO SARAWAK NORTH BORNEO INDONESIA. THAILAND, BURMA, wmMM MXmfM Mt *SEz^r mm At AY AN AIRWAYS ,m ITD OCEAN BUILDING. SINCAPORE55 words
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Miscellaneous43 1951-04-20 7 h uuluk sh ade ar z mi j vi ■%W > ./i BEHAVING \A=r_»w 1 THEY DON'T ACT MW TFTEV KLbM T~=a^Bßl_H- .STRANG^.v ?L^ Ibl LIKE GOLDFISH- fs\ TRYING TO GO I |35? C I t^Mft -___~;l> r ""^P \I THINK THEY'RE UPSTREAM^/ V^LfW^^f/\43 words
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461 1951-04-20 8 S'pore Govt Dr i ve Against Inflation Now In Action Stage Standard Slaff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government's drive against inflation and high price*, which has now reached the action stage, will he reviewed hy the _F\tMiiti\e Council. Any legislation necessary to put certain schemes into effect v* ill he wlimilk461 words
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162 1951-04-20 8 Small Traders And Patients Benefit Income Tax Ref orm Proposals SLNOAPORE doctors, smaM traders ;m<l freelun. v»riler- ler-v iouril l»\ a Standard reporter »'•>- tt -r.l n blmmijJj radorocd the I 'acker Conunittee pro- };>-..!- tt»r iiKotiit- lax reform. I h**-*** proposals incorporated ia ihe I X ayntemn 1 1162 words
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76 1951-04-20 8 Stanvac To Build South Africa's First Oil Refinery I V c to be eted i i •mi r. SL ite on nati It vc- a c per cost U. 5.512.; .s vjck d bj Vacuum's parent C j exp4 will next year rhe refinery s i 19^4. c mas g76 words
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Article76 1951-04-20 8 lhe iJteM vn^tpore ruhher prices >e«.te-da> (Apr. 151 \\_*re p*^r Ih. Bayers Seßers Ni» 1 KS> Spei no;n >1 M SI !'l F.O B ia hales May. No 1 KSS $1 ST >1 SS No KSS HBl sis: N K.S..S n.-rii si:: m:s I .v Easier. 1 ONlM>\ Xl76 words
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Article40 1951-04-20 8 SINGAPORE Thurs.— Thf i> re < e of Tn to d_iy »:> $574 per pieaL l'p LONDON n\ Tliarsdaj*_s prices iir>t yssion were: >pot £1,165 buyers £1,171 veller>. Thret* months 1.130 buyers t:1.13."> >ellers. Sfttlement Price t1.165 Tone: Firm but quiet.40 words
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Article55 1951-04-20 8 THAILAND^ exports In Ja .ti I Fe i mainly rice, were ilued 528 16 58 ba il c 0| red Ith 4 ***** x. In the c o_s tiding pea id m lb»5J. Imports r ise to 439.565.--787 bahl from 3?9.692J_!24 baht f r t'.e first two monthsAP - 55 words
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Article102 1951-04-20 8 3 nam In force as supplied by the o ks Association are as follows: oa* I^**^* 0^ fa*^Chtaa idosui ar, pe^ttM ta etr.lt. Uollam 1«• oa« |m£ naw.3ll ms ladone^iaa Rupiah; a»ia FREE MARKET CURRENCIES y "•> TT. OJ SO A god *>d. A- 0 3102 words
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Article81 1951-04-20 8 THE Fai Bast t It pei cenl the tot US exports m tflfi c mpa ie I w ith 16 pei cent 1049, IS per cent, m 194 s 1936 L93t the US. Com- T shipments includes s it i< tst< m Asi Australia, I81 words
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214 1951-04-20 8 1^ 1 1 w IV I > ii i tarit tail l\t* i)orti*r >!(>RE THAN 25 Singapore tOHgkangs have now left for the Bengkalis area of Sumatra to revive the Colony's imports of Indonesian timber, supplier of which are vital to the local214 words
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398 1951-04-20 8 Standard Staff Reporter J<*:ORF BAHRU, Apr. 19.— Building contractors and construction agents m Johore Bahru art- criticisms lhe Governmenl for inability to curb rising prices or lo ease the acute shortage of building materials. Building materials m short' suppiy aro timber, cemenl tiles and steel,398 words
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Article75 1951-04-20 8 THE U S. Government is plan- rung to increase synthetic rubber! production by 100,000 t -ns a year with its present planl facilities ''nd has plans tor building] new plants, the New York. Journal of Commerce reports. The Reconstruction Finance C »rp. is now producing 660,000 tons and75 words
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282 1951-04-20 8 Standard Staff Reporter UNLESS a decision i* reached on the control of rubber exports from Malaya quickly chaotic conditions maj develop m the Singapore rabbet market, traders warn. Pending clarification on the controls, they are al a loss as to what should he282 words
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Article55 1951-04-20 8 ALOR STAR. Apr. 19 To combat the high cost of materials for Government buildings, the Kedah Public Works Dept. has installed machinery and equipment for the manufacture of cement bricks m its workshop here. Some 5.000 bricks are being manufactured daily at a cost55 words
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Article303 1951-04-20 8 APL Monroe Brings Big Food Cargo st. uni. ird Shipping Correspondeat THF API. 9.1k -ton President Monroe, now m Singapore, has br night as hor main cargo l ir ta. 1 Col my _2".0.~1 cartons of sardines, L 5 tons of frozen iood. 3,711 cases of dried fruit, 1,152 cartons303 words
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Article22 1951-04-20 8 UK -Argentine Pad Soon T Brttlsl jot i a tors finished" rk I it was N y stated m Bue s Aires22 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-04-20 8 p.uuo. The lalagopil brought from India a car~o of 24,215 baskets or onions, 1,500 b.igs o? jasgery. besides textiles and general merchandise. Pit ture shows two lorries loaded with onions leaving the docks.- StandardStandard - 34 words
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Article189 1951-04-20 8 NATURAL rubber's "skyfcigh" price is -already showing signs of nervousness as indicated by the drop of five cents this week on the Singapore market. This view is expressed m the Wall Street Journal, which says that world rubber stockpiling could begin to "dry up" this189 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-04-20 8 Singapore rubber circles have been shocked by bleeding: of rubber trees as seen m this picture taken on a Liberian plantation. However. Malayan smallholders, m an effort to cash m on the prevailing: boom, have been carrying out similar "slaughter" tapping; on their estates. I.S. economic aid and evpert advice60 words
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457 1951-04-20 8 Standard Staff Reporter MOTHERS m Singapore and the Federation v lo an their babies on powdered milk have been forced to \m\ over 50 n the normal price. The blackmarket m powdered milk '7 l! vicious so far has imposed a serious burden457 words
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Article23 1951-04-20 8 Pepper Rises Steeply S md rd i. v »'l|t|l'« i,... u,.,i t ll'ir aitab wr,. I pore «bu--5115 (1 c I c taj23 words
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Article729 1951-04-20 8 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Tl irs Malayan lin shares a I noi n pond j to '••> better I Is from Lon 100 ar: though pro i 0 slightly better, isiness m this s tioo was smalL Industrials remained firm Qe r ibbers wore m ined to729 words
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Article, Illustration215 1951-04-20 9 IVOR KRAAL - IVOR KRAAL Radio Firm Starts By Standard Staff Reporlei INTER NATIONAL Aeradio Ltd., has formed a subsidiary compam m Singapore to care foi the "eyes and ears" oi ships and aircraft thai call at Singapore. The new company International Aeradio (Fai East) Ltd. will carry oul215 words
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Article, Illustration90 1951-04-20 9 A TWIN position control desk (above) recently installed m the control tower of Mingladon Airport, Rangoon, by International Aeradio Ltd. The left position is for airfield control and the other for approach control. Warning to the fire service, ambulance, and others concerned, is provided by a90 words
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Article31 1951-04-20 9 An American firm is considering construction of a dozen tankers with nearly twice the carrying capacity of the largest now" being built, the Journal ot Commerce reported. A. P.A.P - 31 words
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118 1951-04-20 9 Two Italian-Built Cargo Ships For Indonesian Govt. Standard Shipping Reporter TWO 817-ton freighters, built m Italian shipyards on the order of the Indonesian Government some time j ago, are being delivered by Italian crews at Jakarta. lhe first ship the Kalimantan —with an Italian crew of 20, arrived m Singapbre118 words
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118 1951-04-20 9 HONGKONG. Apr. 19: (Reu-ter-AAP)—The first German ship since the outbreak of the European war m 1939 arrived m the Colony yesterday. Captain Franz Ahl. skipper of the vessel, said "This visit is the forerunner of several more of Rickmers Line. In the near118 words
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Article189 1951-04-20 9 WHARVES Gdn. 44 Vilnus. Sheers Wharf: 42 43 Jalagopal, 40 41 Les C'.ieres, 38 39 Eenvannoch. 33 34 Gleniffar. 31 32 Steel Apprentice. 2} 30 Granville, 27 28 Star Alchone. 25 26 Tresillian. 23 24 Nordstjernan. 21 22 Ki-tna, 19 20 Vercors, 17 18 Islander. 15 16189 words
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Article21 1951-04-20 9 HAIFA. Apr. 19. (AP). Haifa airport was reopened yesterday to civilian traffic after being closed for over a year.21 words
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Article407 1951-04-20 9 fc\si asia I'IC LIME Outward From Europe Apr. 21: Nordhval, for Bangkok, Apr. 23. TO EUROPE Apr. 26 Fionia. AMERICAN MAU LINE Put Li is West Coast forts. Accepting cargo toi South ann Centra 1 America Ocean Mail loading at Gdns. 3 9. EVERETT ORIENT LINE For H'kong,407 words
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Advertisement615 1951-04-20 9 FAST REGULAR TRANS PAC,F, C SERVICE Direct A Overland framdatm. Los Angcle All American 6 CoBn H r w Canadian Cities j l LUCKENBACH 24/5%. Vhom AHA 5/5M 3V P 27 Ap 28/3 A P' TTH£W LUCKENBACH 22/25 May 26^4« 27/30 V ...cptrng cargo to, Hongkong Kobe UkaSZam V FAST615 words
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Advertisement305 1951-04-20 9 FOR U.K./CONTINENT: Spore P. S'hom Penang Eenmoedhu! for London, Antwerp, Rotterdam M' boro 24-27 Apl. 28-29 Apl Benalder for L'pool, Glasgow 25 Apl./ Dublin Antwerp 1 May 2-3 May 4-6 May Eenvannoch for London, Rotter- 30 Apr./ dam. Hull 5 M»av Benvrackie for Havre, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Antwerp 6-13 May305 words
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Advertisement600 1951-04-20 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONTINENT Spore P. Sham Pcnong "NORDHVAL" for Bangkok 21-23 Apr. In Port "PANAMA" for Bangkok Saigon Hongkong, Manila Kobe Yokohama 4-6 May 1-3 May 2;- 33 Apr. "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 22-24 May 20-21 May. 19-19 May "MALAYA" for Bangkok, Hongkong, Manila Kobe and Yokohama 26-29 May600 words
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Miscellaneous145 1951-04-20 9 I [air arrivals) V^i^ Arrivals Q. E. A. Freighter from Sydney :>.JO p.m. from Amsterdan, B'kok 11.30 a.m. X.l from Jakarta »;.Jti a m F A. from Bangkok CIS p.m. 8.0.A.C. from London 15'kok .*.:;."> pm. (i.I.V. from Jakarta. T. Pinang: 4_.il p in. MALAYAN AIBWAYb from Penang Ipoh. Kuala145 words
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Miscellaneous25 1951-04-20 9 gS»#MAILSf Despatches TODAY: N. Borneo. Labuan. Brunei and Miri by Kelantan, Hongkong, China. Philippine Is. and Japan by Breconshire. j Arrivals TODAY: Thailand by train.25 words
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Article, Illustration499 1951-04-20 10 Aunt Chris to bet - Junior League Aunt Chris to bet What A Strange Place To Wear One's Eyes! jgETTY was taking Grandpa for a walk m the park near her home. Tne park belonged to a gentleman who allowed his neighbours to walk m it, but they might not gather the flowers or frighten499 words
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Article, Illustration108 1951-04-20 10 He 's Lonely No Longer D£AR Attn] Cfcristobef— l Hah i thc ..o\ vcj ";'.c 'i nr your ki :.:';<•>< m publish- 1 Mww hi the Si II ard Junior League Call-boac Now I ha 't a loi of penr' r :s T'.y. re >y: Iti nica lettert M sr108 words
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Article31 1951-04-20 10 THE Equator is a menatjerle x lion running around the earth A Mayor is a female horse. The Crusades were trips to drive the turkey out of Pales tine.31 words
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Article, Illustration113 1951-04-20 10 At 2.45 today "University of the Air" icill be presenting excerpts from Mozart's opera "The Marriage of Figaro" recorded from the Glyndebourne Opera Company's production at the 1950 Edinburgh Festival. Radio Malaya's "University of the Air," which was heard for the first time last week, is a new venture m113 words
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190 1951-04-20 10 I\KAR Junior Leaguers, The lucky winner of last week's "Magic Square" conte>t is 11-year-old Dora Coh of 41. Lorong 25-A. Geylang Road. Singapore. Congratulations Dora! Your prize is being forwarded to you. Junior leaguers who competed m this contest will. I'm sure, be very surprised190 words
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Article83 1951-04-20 10 7 ,300 Ice-creams Fwr Oin> izssu tg DENNIS T. ifford, ..eed 12 ol Sydney, Australia, has w the c -leh st pi Lzc m the world For arinning nn essay c >mpetition he was awarded I mr Ice-creams a day for the- nexl five years He has refused offers to83 words
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Article248 1951-04-20 10 ll II \N MONTEIBO, x>i 158, Wel— Road. Singapore 4. hose hobbies are stamp collet t.ng. photo collet tine, fretwork. drawing and ti .111 1' ins would like to have prn friends of either sex m Mji.ua and abroad. 101 l CHEOW HI 1 at v (Hrcfl Road.248 words
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Advertisement273 1951-04-20 10 I lj TODAY: 11 a.m.-1.45-4.15-6.45 9.30 p.m. I j The STORY of the KID *ho wanted I to SIT on a OUEEN'S THRONE! x Mml lam l \__\_\*________\_^m^m---rft Fox Picture |l I ALEC ANDREW IRENE I GUINNESS RAY DUNNE I -ADDED ATTRACTION I A (ITIZEX OF SINGAPORE" I A Special273 words
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Advertisement107 1951-04-20 10 WHAT ARE THEY PLAYING? r OV see these three pairs of legs? They belong to three children at a party. WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO:— Guess what game they are playing and draw in the whole of the picture accordingly. Address your entries to AIN'T CIIRISTOBIL. c o The Standard107 words
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Advertisement234 1951-04-20 10 J m^ffl CT» n JL HOWARD HfCHEg, I Vendetta Distributed b> RKO Radio iToday: 11 a.m., 1.45. 4.00, 6.30 and 9.30 Dm r TOMORROW AT M MTI I ACT M X IA I TECHM< m R1 L LAST of the BUCCANEERS j! SUrrinc PUL HEXlEin im -Uan J^AL^^ache Tern,,,, Ccmlng!234 words
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Miscellaneous228 1951-04-20 10 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (7250 kcs. 41.38 metres) 10 a.m. News: 1 p.m. Radio Orchestra; 1.30 News; 1.45 American Jazz; I p.m. Light Music; 2.30 Iniversity of the Air; 2.45 Opera excerpts; 3.45 Talk; 8.15 Programme Summary; 8.17 Children's Programme; 6.30 Forces Favourites; 7 p.m. News, Singapore228 words
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Miscellaneous273 1951-04-20 10 Mandarin: 2 p.m. Schools Broadcast- 5 p.m. News m Amoj; 5.03 Modern Mandarin Music; 3. .40 News m Cantonese* 5.35 'Legend of Pak-yuet"— Cantonese- p.m. News m Hakka; 6.06 "-Legend of Pak yuet" Cantonese; tiX.iß News m Mandarin; 6.35 Modern Mandarin Music; 7 p.m. News and Market Report Cantonese; 7.45273 words
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Miscellaneous94 1951-04-20 10 5.30 BBC Bandstand; p.m. Indonesian: News and Programme (BBC); X.30 Cantonese: News (BBC); 6.45 Record Miscellany: 7.15 French: News (BBC); 7.30 English Half-Hour: News; Far Eastern Affairs: Letter from Britain (BBC); 8 p.m. Strictly Vocal; 5.15 Thai: News and Talks (BBC); 8.45 Dutch: News (BBC): 9 p.m. Kuoyu: News and94 words
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220 1951-04-20 11 Bolton Get Their Own Back Newcastle Beaten 1-0 I mted, who eliminated Bolton Wanderers (up tournament earlier this season, were 1 l_ mVL the IBolton1 Bolton team m an English sue name Wednesday night. '^o F ri ?T er centreforI JJjj* NNta t Lofthouse scored the i Huddersfield Town saved220 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-04-20 11 Slammin Sam Snead - GLOF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead sfg !^er whose left arm is the address is very Mrauh'.en that letl where during: the The straightening: thc clubhead the l'.ne of lli<i Lt and it B .n ross the desired L.'.c at impact. A at this, when yeu .c -v: '.eti etri66 words
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71 1951-04-20 11 Record Prize For Italian Motor Race RS I_B *AP) Mille Miglia I i I race will offer purse m Its 18--an I ssil ly i1 s c tion of amatei r Iri vets. aim mice tha i the event ><_ I 27— 28 will top 13,I US$2l,l is "he a71 words
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Article101 1951-04-20 11 VARSITY CRICKET FOLLOWING are the teams foe Sunday's Univorsity of Malaya's inter-Faculty cridket mate i I the Alien Cv.p. Arts and Science: X Thiliagaratnam (capt), P. A. Hamid. M.C. Pasupathy, BR. Harks, J. D. fe Silva, J. P. R. Menon. A. Rajaratnam, Tan B m Teck. J. Delilkan, V. Meyhantan,101 words
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Article73 1951-04-20 11 LONDON, Apr, 19 (AP) W< inesdaj s Rugby results were: Ku?bv League: 8..: 28 Featherstone R vers 0, Bradford Northern 0 Keighley A 7. Bramlev 12 Halifax 6, Leigh 13 Roeli- ile H nets 2. St. Helene 9 Huddersfield 14; Whitehaven 8 Warrington 2. York 16 WorkingUrn73 words
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Article1009 1951-04-20 11 THEA tS for week-end cricket ttsditsn Isxn. Saturday v Non Benders i.e. on I.A. ground at m.l— P. K. Bas- karan, Gorbex Su-.en. :.i. j. Chandbr, D. Dharnurai. SelaKan Singh, iG. K. Gosain, Charanj.t Sm^r,. Hyder Si tha walla, D. K. Saxny, \._coob Madari, M. S. Gill.1,009 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-04-20 11 Photo. Strapping on his belt as he runs, Graham Timperley. 22. of Byron Bay, New South Wales, dashes to the water at the start of the senior surfbelt championship. He won the title from 1950 champion Don Morrison, of Cottesloe Club, Western Australia, at the annual Australian SurfAP - 62 words
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Article731 1951-04-20 11 Task In England SUCCESS WILL DEPEND ON BATTING STRENGTH CAPETOWN (Airmail) The tenth South African cricket team to tour Britain, now on the high seas, will be faced by a task whose magnitude can best be gauged from the harsh fact that of the731 words
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164 1951-04-20 11 Belgian Leads Golf Pro's Tournament LONDON, Apr 18 (Reuter)^ Flory van Dondk of Waterloo, Brussels, had the day'l best score when the first round of the Si Kor King professional golf tournament was held at Moor Park, Hertfordshire, today. With 57 he led the returni among players on the W164 words
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Article324 1951-04-20 11 Tried To Cut Her Throat Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— In the second magistrate's court today, a Chine c woman, Lee Sik Mooi, was charged with attempting suicide by cutting her throat with a broken piece of glass, while m police custody under the Emergency324 words
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Miscellaneous103 1951-04-20 11 fft (Tl O f") f\ r\kJ\^f\^ CD tU OJ CJ k C 3 C I 1 -^V AnoehiSjOH mj C t C*^ m^— i una i m_— rai^M— E!^—ii«^—Mfc-^a-^^ 1 i wn~ r-- mil it^| —Tl F' nr~3 1 FIXED HIM! 1 f SHAME, CARLYLE! f WHO'S TALKING ABOU i103 words
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Article546 1951-04-20 12 In Top Form Again kl ALA II MPIR, Thur*. Liberty Fla*:, Charles up. was easily the be*t on the number two: i;ra*?» track which was open for fas»t work \estenlay morning. S theft? Fla«* ran well to clock 3*>.6 for the la?»t three furlongs. Heavy ra. I I night to546 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-04-20 12 Photo by A view of the new clubhouse of the Singapore Indian Association m Balestier Road which will >be completed shortly. S.N. ShingS.N. Shing - 23 words
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Article200 1951-04-20 12 Aa a memorial to the iate Mr. XX Imrie, the Chinese Agency for Nestles Milk Company is giving a donation m the form of a cheque to the Director of Medical Services for the purchase of medical equipment. The presentation of the cheque will take place m200 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-04-20 12 Penang Cager s photo. Members of the Penang Chung I. ing High School basketball team who arrived m Singapore late Testerdav evening, after an eventful car journey from the Northern Settlement. They are slated for five matches against local sides during the next week, their first being tonight, against theStandard - 62 words
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343 1951-04-20 12 SEREMBAN, Thurs. The Negri Sembilan soccer State selection committee i> evidently not satisfied with the display of the forwards of the State team as judged hy lhe match against Malacca. The forward line has been re-shuffled again for Saturday's match against Perak at343 words
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304 1951-04-20 12 THF High Commissioiiei 1 for th«» Federation of Malaya, lhe Bishop of Singapore, current >tars m >r!;uiiior% cricket fields, ohl-timcrs ancl promising players jasl out of school >*ill 1k» included m a cricket team to play againti the Selangor Police on Saturday. The am304 words
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Article138 1951-04-20 12 New Golf Course For Island Club THE Singapore Islam) Club may soon have a new 18-hoie goll course. The Public Utilities Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners have agreed m principle to lease an additional 200 acres of Municipal Catchment land adjacent to Peiree Reservoir for this purpose. The Club's138 words
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Article132 1951-04-20 12 IN A FRIEXDLY match played at the SUB Fire Brigade hall on Sunday, the Titan "B" team defeated Wembley "B" team by five games to four. The results (Titans mentioned first were: Singles: Teo Bah Chee beat Tan Hung Kee 4—13. 15—14. 15 12: Francis Boev132 words
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Article102 1951-04-20 12 IPOH. Thurs— North Perak will be represented by three players m the State badminton trial to be held, during the weekend at Ipoh. They are Teoh Teik Lee. the North Perak singles champion. Cheah Eng Kee and Khoo 800 Hin the doubles champions. The trial which102 words
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Article54 1951-04-20 12 THE following will represent the Sect Kirn Cheng BP. against the Marines Department at the Marines' court m Cecil Street on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. George Tan, Andrew Tan, Koh Beng Swee, Koh Kirn Guan, Sect Kirn Cheng. Sect Cheng Hua, Tan Yew Jin, Sani bin54 words
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Article173 1951-04-20 12 Jia so ball IN A RETURN baseball match, Singapore Hellcats held a team from the S. S. "President Monroe" to a 13 13 draw m a 5- inn ings game played at the St. Joseph's Institution ground m Bras Basah Road yesterday. In th*»ir flrst173 words
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Article51 1951-04-20 12 SAARBRUECKEN. Apr. 19 (Reuter) The Indian table tennis team continued their successful European tour yes- 1 terday by decisively beating the Saar. In the men's match India < won by six matches to zero, winning every game. The women's team won 30, also without dropping51 words
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386 1951-04-20 12 A FIRST minute goal spurred Star Soccerites Sports Club on to their first victory m three SAF A division 2' league outings when they suprisingly defeated favourites Kota Rajah "A", by three goals to two at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Fielding a scratch team, including old-timer386 words
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Article355 1951-04-20 12 Play Listless Soccer IRC Beat Indonesians In Tame League Tie Soccer fans at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday there were only a handful saw a brand of football that was neither thrilling nor interesting Teams m the game a Senior SAFA league fixture, were Indian Recreation355 words
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Article136 1951-04-20 12 OSLO, Apr. 19 (AP) A Malayan badminton team, currently touring Scandinavia, added to its previous European victories last night when playing the Oslo Badminton Club. The Malayans won all the sets. The Norwegians never had a chance although the visitors were obviously playing at136 words
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Article84 1951-04-20 12 SINGAPORE Table Tennis Association's I^sl tournaments commence on Monday 23 with the Juvenile singles and interschool championships at the Great World. The Juvenile singles will be played every evening from 4.30 to ,5.00 and the interschool meet commences at 8.00 p.m. In the Juvenile there are six84 words
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Article27 1951-04-20 12 SINGAPORE GUN CLUB will hold another competition shoot on Sunday morning, commencing about 10.30 a.m. Prizes will be given if there are sufficient entries.27 words
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108 1951-04-20 12 8.0.1).('.-\ v i i I.M.M A. tun ,.41, l(( J KGeme'i Kr lind JJJ jfrom the start BODCA the upper nand and within fi minutes they got t hrough centre fonv ton slammed jn t BOdfrom a pass by BODCA were detei and108 words
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Article177 1951-04-20 12 Bukom Get Good W in Over Brewers BETTER i_aiahi_agj «aw Pulau Bukom *|j. earned five-two vfc ler) <»«-r Blew tews m ln«uw^ Bowses "A" league t:anie at St. George** Road testerdav, Scoring through Dolmal tw i minutes after ttie kick-off, Bukom threatened to increase the score, hui good defensive play177 words
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160 1951-04-20 12 BOSTON. Apr. 19 <APi— After sponsoring America's outstanding marathon race for 55 years, the ancient Boston A.A. finally has provided a favoured entry for today's punishing 26 mile's 385 yards grind. He is Johnny Lafferty. who finished fourth a year ago as Kee Yong160 words
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Miscellaneous22 1951-04-20 12 HIG TIDES .'TT^^ resort. ta e M Singapore Malacca IMS Port Dickson M !>5 Port S'ham 4^ -K Penang 08 434 Ujh22 words
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