Singapore Standard, 24 April 1951
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Title Section16 1951-04-24 1 Singapore Tiger Standard OL. 1 NO. 297 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS.16 words
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304 1951-04-24 1 Standard Slaff Reporter >ppc_J to the authorities to grant an open trial lento ot the Ini.ersity of Malaya detained m St. Maud Mllll the Emergency Regulations was i.\ Mr. L. >. Sodhy. President of the Students i m a -pet ih at the students304 words
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Article144 1951-04-24 1 Detective hot Dead In Penang nl St iti Correspondent s ING, Mon. A young sc detective corporal of |D here, was shot dead hind by an unknown sc minman while play...rds m a saloon m toaf Street at <> p.m. J wns Jimmy Loke and i v. nation leave. thei144 words
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Article61 1951-04-24 1 i Api 23 (UP) i aai and civilian teed ith se:-: us i ing flrt ol the i shipments to the sts, it was teamed toere no i idk ti as yet. the petroleum gainsl the CSnnese eil w: c machines -".a i Bi itish, E ist61 words
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67 1951-04-24 1 THE Communist controlled China Oil Tanker Company's 15,000-ton tanker "Yunghao". which was recently seized by Hongkong authorities is due to arrive at the Singapore Naval Base today manned by a Royal Navy crew. She will undergo examination at the Base, with a view67 words
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Article, Illustration90 1951-04-24 1 pnoios. About 350 students of the University of Malaya and graduates of the former Raffles College attended an annual reunion dinner and dance last night at Raffles Hotel. Upper picture shows a general view of the dinner m progress, while lower photo shows diners at theStandard - 90 words
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Article43 1951-04-24 1 DAMASCUS, Apr. 23 (UP)— United Nations Secretary-r-cnAral Trvgve Lie told newsmen" today middle-sized and smaller countries of the United NatioS could contribute much by h-lping to preserve peace through collective security, mediation and conciliation and by developing their economies43 words
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268 1951-04-24 1 Standard Stall Reporter THE President of the Indian Chamber ol Commerce and Legislative Councillor, Mr. R. Jumabhoy. yesterday welcomed the call for the formation of a new United Malayan National Organisation made j by the President of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dato Tan Cheng268 words
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83 1951-04-24 1 Standard Staff Reporter DR C J. PAGLAR. newly elected Singapore Legislative Councillor for Katong district last night promised that he would fight for a basic minimum wage for labourers. He was speaking at a dinner honouring him by members of the Liberty Musical83 words
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Article72 1951-04-24 1 SAIGON. Apr. 23 (UP) The French and loyal Vietnam forces encircled pockets of Communist .opsin the Haiphong area today after killing 360 rebels and capturing 1,150 m a new ofTenSI "The vast cleaning up operations southwest of Haiphong contrnues under very satisfactory conditions." a French72 words
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367 1951-04-24 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon.— Mr. Chew Boon Ec, outgoing President of the Straits Chinese British Association, Penang, at their annual general meeting held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce this afternoon, expressed surprise that non-Malays of the first generation of local birth,367 words
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109 1951-04-24 1 LONDON, Apr. 23: (Reuter)— The recent upward movement m the London Stock Exchange was reversed today. Small losses became widespread m many sections as political uncertainty ousted inflation hedge buying, following the resignation of Britain's Minister of Labour. Recently active favourites including tobaccos, textiles,109 words
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Article36 1951-04-24 1 Standard Staff Reporter DURING the first week oi the current eight-week Electoral Registration period. 654 have registered as Legislative Council voters, and 389 as Municipal Commission voters, it was oflK-ially slated last night. i36 words
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445 1951-04-24 1 Standard Special Correspondent i REPRESENTATIVES o f the Singapore Chamber of Commerce and the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce will speak m the Singapore Legislative Council today regarding Whitehall dictation imposing destinational control of rubber exports from the Federation and Singapore, The Standard445 words
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471 1951-04-24 1 LONDON Apr. 23 (UP) A second British Cabinet number resigned today and the possibility of a collapse ol .the Labour Government and calling of new general elections was heighten* c. Harold Wilson, President of the Board of Trade, joined lellwinger Aneurin Bevan m a471 words
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121 1951-04-24 1 LONDON. Apr. 23. (UP) Herbert Morrison and chief Labour Party whip William W'hiteley went to St. Mary's Hospital to see Attlee shortly after the Cabinet meeting. When they left after 25 minutes, Morrison smiled faintly at reporters and told them: j "I have nothing121 words
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Article156 1951-04-24 1 Tory Papers Ask Govt To Resign LONDON. Apr. 23 (Rer.ter) Many British conservative newspapers today either called j on Prime Minister Clement Attlee's Socialist Government j to resign or predicted that its j early fall was inevitable as a result of the resignation yes- terday of Labour Minister Aneurin Bevan.156 words
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Article282 1951-04-24 1 TOKYO. Apr. 23 'H-nitcr-AAP)— United Nations troops fell back today before the Chinese Communists long awaited spring offensive, withdrawing to new positions all along the 100 mile Korean front. Allied troops retreated south of the Hantan River on the west central sector, blowing up282 words
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Article230 1951-04-24 2 fresh Applications Won't Be Received Standard Staff Reporter A NEW POINTS system for allocation of Singapore Improvement Trust flats on a priority l>a>i-* baa been decided upon by the Trustees. This was revealed yesterday by Mr. .Norman Ward, 1 hairman of the Trust. Mr. Ward230 words
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Article19 1951-04-24 2 -ed to stand to S a a ten* session ol gon at Cai Gate, Na B i19 words
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310 1951-04-24 2 Standard Staff Reporter Cf the Uoivewitj of Malaya *houl*U,,. consolted by the nhersit) Mthoritie* when ti.rv wish tc frame regulations affecting students 1 lift* ni»WM stated by the hresident of the Students' I Dion id the L niTersitT Mr, I. S. Sodhj m speech at the310 words
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Article44 1951-04-24 2 FOB NEGUGENT driving, 0 Ah S< as fine I $73 m default six weeks rigorous Imprisonment m the Singapore Rrst rratnc Court yesterday. For driving a lorry with ni expired licence on February 16 along Exeter Road he was further nned $5.44 words
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Article33 1951-04-24 2 AH TI«AN SEO'XG was fined 1 SlO m tne Singapore Firs 4 DisWet Court yesterday for tailing to produce his identity c ird when demanded by a' police officer. j33 words
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Article115 1951-04-24 2 i Standard Staff Reporter SIX CHINESE, suspected members of the Malayan Communist Party arc under arrest following a comb-out by the Singapore CID. m the vi'cimtv i>: KTampong Glam, over the week-end. Fifteen senior Police jfticia!. a_.d more than 400 police and volunteer special115 words
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Article, Illustration88 1951-04-24 2 Standard Human Reporter LECTURING OX "Ad 11 I T pati n a Changing \v. rid at .< Oei Kong Ham Hall yester- Mr. 1! C Shearman ViceChairman i I the Workers' Educ ttion Association oi Great Britain, said that adult education helped y-d-.-.co men and88 words
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Article, Illustration90 1951-04-24 2 TOP: With o__t- mx da>s to go (or the ope__i__f of the new Gaa i Eag Seng School at Aasoa Koad, workmen are busy puttim; the ___J__l__ag touches to this grand new building. V-deh beCQBMs the third Government Secondary school m the Oaloay. Ticture shows90 words
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Article70 1951-04-24 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE DUTCH community m Singapore will sign a "congratuations book" to send to their Queen Juliana on her birthday on April 30. An official of the Consulate said that he expected about 600 signatures. The community have also been invited to 2370 words
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Article36 1951-04-24 2 FOURTEEN GAMBLERS were > fined ft 15 each m the Singapore Second Police Court attcr they admitted playing with cards al Cheng Chok Street on April 2_ Hali the fir.c will go to the informer.36 words
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Article257 1951-04-24 2 Standard Staff Reporter ,-A MOTION BY Mr. N. A. -.laiiai (Progressive City) seeking to reduce the allowance payable to the UnoiTicial Members of the Singapore legislative Council from $500 to $250 a month will figure prominently m today's meeting of the Council. There will also257 words
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Article145 1951-04-24 2 Standard Staff Reporter GOVERNMENT aided Chinese schools m Singapore have decided to utilise the 100 percent increase of Govern ment grant.s to raise teachers salaries. This decision was taken at a conference held between directors and headmasters of the Colony's (,o\ ernment aided Chines,- schools145 words
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Article76 1951-04-24 2 Standard Staff Reporter ■RESIDENTS of Singapore Improvement Trust houses m the Kirn Keat Road area. bounded by Rayman Avenue. LorotUZ Liniau and Whampoa Square are planning to form a Community Centre m their area. Mr. Lee Choon Eng. a resident m the area, is convening a meeting76 words
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Article147 1951-04-24 2 standard Staff Reporter THE Su_gap re Fourth Police Curt was told yesterday how s wing Chinese and his sweetbeaii out m the Botanic Gardens on Chinese New Year's Da: were attacked bj five gangsters arm< d with b ttles ho tore their identity c.ua. and then147 words
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Article55 1951-04-24 2 AMAN a^ed 25. will also appear betore ihe Singapore Second Police Court today. to face a tentative charge of the attempted murder of dete.t:\e Ho Yew Chong. It was alleged that the man fired at the detective with a revolver at Lorong 3. Geylang Road on the55 words
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Article54 1951-04-24 2 THE Australian Trade Commissioner Mr. Jarae< Payne, will give a talk on "Persia to TarkeV at the Overseas League luncheon a* the Caj ito] Blue R am on Thursday at 1 p m Members and guests are requested \j ir. -.kv tin ir resen alio through Mrs.54 words
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263 1951-04-24 2 —IF MANYAM WINS MOTION 1 standard Staff Reporter THE SALAR\ >< HEMES ol all the momhK-puid employees of the Singapore Mimiripaliu ma\ Ih* revised upwards if a motion to be introduced hy Mr. >. S. Manx am (P_*OgreB_Bve North) at next Monday*', ordinary263 words
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232 1951-04-24 2 Standard Staff Reporter BECAUSE THE BRITISH people's ration is a ten-penny worth of meat a week, they are being forced to eat a lot of nasty things, said Mr L. C. Gamage, Vice Chairman and Joint Managing Director of the General Electric Co., Ltd.,232 words
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Article, Illustration136 1951-04-24 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE LABOUR PART:" the proposed 1 A elation day said they oppose v ye y v GovernX B W I ords to increase their rent I v Hock, President of the Labour Part J Stai ard 1 his Party as concerne136 words
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Advertisement94 1951-04-24 2 You Get Bigger Value with QUAKER OATS m the Big Economy Tin! -_r I Yes... when you buy Quaker Oats compressed m the economy tin you get more servings and at less cost! You get a full 2 1_ pounds of nourishing Quaker Oats irt the big double quantity tin.94 words
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Advertisement96 1951-04-24 2 n n *co 1 FOR STRENGTH. V.T'.LiTY AND ENERGY A BORNEO <? -JzLr~* CoZ^ri limited p*^** ltlMt ,,,,ii tti t t itt ILet Us Take C:ire j of your radio! j Ring 6688 j Our experts will call on you al once lor m while your set is beine serviced96 words
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Article, Illustration538 1951-04-24 3 Traffic To Port Sham Is Slowed Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Heavy flood waters this morning caused the collapse of the Madras Bridge across the Klang River for traffic from south of Klang to the northern part of the town and Port Swettenham. The Madras Bridge is oneEastern Photographers - 538 words
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Article50 1951-04-24 3 KUA.LA LUMPUR, Mon— A Malay, Mohd. Shariff bin Amid. was charged before Tungku Abdul Rahman, m the Sessions Court today, with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to one. Chan Yoon, by assaulting him with a bamboo stick. The accused claimed trial and the case was postponed to May 7.50 words
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Article96 1951-04-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A Chinese. Yee Fan, was charged m the Sessions Court today, with having m his possession a bottle containing three pieces of chandu. The accused told the Court, he had the chandu for his own The magistrate, Tungku Abdul Rahman, bound over the accused to96 words
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Article294 1951-04-24 3 DR. J V YAP, Medical Officer of the johore Bahru hospital, is proceeding on transfer to Muar. DR. H. B. C. WALLACE of the Johore Bahru civil hospital, will be proceeding to U.K. ot .five months home leave on Friday. ADr 27 He will be succeeded by Dr.294 words
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275 1951-04-24 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— Allocation of passes for pilgrims to Mecca this year will be made on a State or Settlement basis through the respective State and Settlement Secretariat. The procedure for the control of Pilgrims will be broadly the same as275 words
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Article160 1951-04-24 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. To cut out middlemen and cases of confidence tricksters who go about kampongs claiming to be representatives of established pilgrim brokers and inducing people to deliver to them sums of money for passages. District Officers will assist pilgrims by collecting160 words
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Article103 1951-04-24 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mom— Two special constables on escort duty, travelling m an estate lorry on an estate road m Johore yesterday morning, were killed, along with a Chinese civilian, m a bandit attack. The men killed were Hamzah bin Sudin and Ali bin103 words
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Article310 1951-04-24 3 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, April 24 "The j Jungle Is Neutral," by Lt. Col. Spencer Chapman, is prescribed reading for the Ist Battalion of the Manchester Regiment as it prepares for its service m Malaya. This famous battalion, which was m Singapore at its fall m January310 words
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Article100 1951-04-24 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Following the appointments of Inche Mahamood bin Hussain and Inche Ismi bin Ismail, as Election Officers, the following changes m the Johore Government have taken place. Inche Abdul Rahman bm Mohamed Salleah of Muar have been appointed District Officer. Mersing. m place of100 words
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Article334 1951-04-24 3 Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR. Mon. People m the Federation who have been harassed by unscrupulous mil>tenants and house racketeers generally are m favour of the new rent control ordinance to Im* introduced m the Singapore Legislative Council this week. Parallel action on the lines334 words
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Article189 1951-04-24 3 MYF Meet In KL A Success Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. About 300 young people, will return to their homes today after a four-day institute of the South Malayan Methodist Youth Fellowship at the Methodist Boys' School, here. The institute ended yesterday with a service at the Wesley Church.189 words
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Advertisement148 1951-04-24 3 'B *_> c fiAii 1 ifnni i vwl. Vill-I I ideal for localised deliveries. v.*.*. .'.'.v-v.v-*^'**^^^'KSxi3__p^jyWo^y >^^^ Every practical facility for the speedy delivery of merchandise is built into this redesigned super-capacity van. Sliding doors,. greater load capacity, ease_of_access and maximum visibility make this new Commer product, a notable advance148 words
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Miscellaneous12 1951-04-24 3 "SEEMS VOUR J^-^^^J^^^I RADIO'S STILL/ j Xf^...-Ji WORKING... J Jp' 7 W£NT6\12 words
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Miscellaneous8 1951-04-24 3 ...SAYS WE'RE I BETTER OFF y^T^K §A WITHOUT/'8 words
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Miscellaneous45 1951-04-24 3 /T..CLAIMS IT WAS V V -v -BUT NOW SHE'S BEEN BECAUSE OF HER hcm&£t&t I DISPOSED OF THEY'RE V TH EV CAUSED OUR Mt -P-^A' HAPPV TO WELCOM E ROCKET TO BE 7 -*> V VflHC^ A^ US TO VENUS... < a WRECKED ON W fo* 'Wfr<(45 words
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Article178 1951-04-24 4 Judgment Held In Estate Case Standard Staff CWTespoadcaf ALOH STAR, Hon After i ays ring Mr istice Russ< n a rv< d g knt m ase m i len h R Estate Ltd a company .pi rated m England and ng on their I usinass al i irterc I Bank178 words
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Article256 1951-04-24 4 Siangan! Staff Correspondent PENANG. Mon. The proposed committee to prepare and distribute a weekly list of prices for essential foodstuffs will hold a meeting every Thursday at the Food Control Office to fix fair prices. T::_* Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce at a committee meeting held today, appointed256 words
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Article81 1951-04-24 4 Thi UK ANSON, M n A quarrel over money led to fatal quarrel between Ong Ah Leng issistant manager ol I I Aun Sow) Trans] rt Company, and one of the employees Ona died on the waj to the h spitaf i He was injured m thc81 words
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Article53 1951-04-24 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. At about L3C p.m. a seven >e.<r old Chinese _r.i. Quae Huang, wu found dead to the sea near the waterfront m Weld Quay. The deceased was living m a hat the A.,te:front. It is beLieved she accidentally fell53 words
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Article152 1951-04-24 4 FEAR that the Sett ernenl V ith C unci which prop I a governing body for all yt nth ti\ iti< s in the s- ti <- menl may be dupli ating the work i I our Movement* 1 is expi sed m an article by Ag.152 words
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Article92 1951-04-24 4 Standard Staff Correspondent [POH, Moil— The Perak Government has di-closed tii.it appn -innately 5,795 nonMalays are living or keeping -r.. > trt Malay reservati i s m the state. Non-Malays own al it 29. shop m Malay reservations m Kinta, Kuala Kangsar and Up] er Perak. When92 words
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Article46 1951-04-24 4 PENANG, Mon. At about noon today. t59-year-o!d Gim Kooi Seng, fell off the ferry, Tenggiri. proceeding from Penang to Butterworth. Two tally clerks, an Indian and a Malay, wno were m a sampan near the scene, rescued Gim. and sent him to hospital.46 words
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Article, Illustration186 1951-04-24 4 You Might Not Be A _f _f _f tfmTl mTm M Allowed To Return IPOH, Mon. Mr. Y.C. Kang, acting General Secretary of the Central Malayan Chinese Association and Chairman of the Kinta branch of the MCA today called on the Chinese to show their sense of duty and186 words
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150 1951-04-24 4 Missing Citizens Discovered In Ipoh Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. Of I p«»li*s 8(H) mitt-drag applicants for Federal Citizenship, about 200 have come forward m recent weeks to claim their papers after a period of o\er ten ninoths. an oHieial of the local Registration Office told The Standard today. The150 words
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Article, Illustration227 1951-04-24 4 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING, Mon.— Ceylonese m Taiping met at the Ceylon Association premises to celebrate the centenary birthday of their illustrious leader and statesman Sir Ponampalam Ramanathan. Mr. Kakim-A-U-Khini. Hon. Secretary ol the Taiping Pakistani Association, In a speech said that Sir Ramanathan *sLarm - 227 words
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Article357 1951-04-24 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A Malay police constable, Mohamed Said, was produced today, before the First Magistrate. Inche Ibrahim, on a charge of committing extortion. It was alleged that on March 10 at 2 30 p.m.. while he was on duty, Mohamed went to a coffee357 words
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Article147 1951-04-24 4 IMPERSONA TION [POH, M. K. Kanniah (22 technical apprentice at-j ta bed to the Pe. ak Rt-. r Hydro Ca Ltd. was to laj quitted and discharged by Hr. J. R. Whimster, President of the -Sessions court, i E Impersonating a Pood Control _n-| spect< r Kanniah was147 words
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Article43 1951-04-24 4 ST UDENTS PICNIC SEVENTY st ts r m the P< ang Hindu Sab Saras at ii Tamil S h at I A Tamil SchcM I, IV. ang, t; a auspices <. their school teach* >pe.tt an enj >yab c picnic at Tanjong Bungah recently.43 words
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Article183 1951-04-24 4 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING, Mon. At the annual general meeting of the Taiping branch of the War Department Civil Service Association yesterday, it was revealed that a move is being made to get higher appointments for local civilians, such as Junior Civil Assistants and183 words
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Article71 1951-04-24 4 Terrorist Injures Defective Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Mon v about 7 o'clock this ■itrah-f. a terrorist shot and severely wounded a £5 -year -old detective, (heah Siew Choni*. m Chemor town. The bandit is believed to hive HU£ ids „p. proach from behind, just ouUide the market, several shots were71 words
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Article107 1951-04-24 4 na uk ans n impending sti ke 48 riri- and st the S a i 1 C T Ai [ng a meeting of tl Dir >rs and tl yees i•. the Labour r Lower Perak, Mr. ir banai N tice ol a stri ice wai107 words
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Article108 1951-04-24 4 Brief Replies To Councillor DP >H a 7 c Pei k S1 v l .as nol sonsulted t minations the Fede ti t < I el s* I Mr .1 V M .s, i Pei _k Stat< r, was 1 I IfOI v rti t steps 1 takei by I108 words
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157 1951-04-24 4 RC Bishop Confirms 350 Malacca Indians Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Mon. The Roman Catholic Bishop of Malacca, the Rt. Rev. M. Oleomendy was m the Settlement during week-end on a parochial visit. He administered eon tir mat ion to about 350 Catholics yesterday at St. Francis' Church, Riverside, m a157 words
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Article78 1951-04-24 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Mon.— Fashions of tiie East uiid West aril] Im display when the Seremba branch of the VWCA holds fashion show at the King Ge< V School, Seremban. on Ma: m aid of the fWCA buildi funds. There will also be ix78 words
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Miscellaneous61 1951-04-24 4 fS^^N^^Si C 0A GWOOO, VOU HAVE 1 I i MAMA, PAPA -^v I I" i OA A/ 0 1 I T77T V>M~\~VM mF^Gk^-jSk > >^OUR SHOES ON THE < USED TOOTH PASTE v (\^££%£S£'Z E MORHlN^JM~ \vM Ca^S^m J^^\y R S^ GFE£TA^^you) of v< J&r V^^-P^gNO >para'snotas jMAM Wt&&&E& §*%J61 words
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Article259 1951-04-24 5 Fight Described As 6 Another Incident' Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE prison authorities yesterday lifted tiie ban prohibiting any Chinese visitors into St. John Island. The ban v.an -enforced throughout lat*t week follow*ing a fight which broke out earlier iv the camp, imolvinj_ 20 men. All who took part m259 words
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Article146 1951-04-24 5 Dutch Will Remember On May 4 Standard StalT Keporier THE BUTCH COMMUNITY will observe National Remembrance Day on May 4. As m previous years, the Dutch community m the Colony will honour all Dutch and Allied troops, who fell m World War II m the liberation of the Netherlands. A146 words
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Article142 1951-04-24 5 Standard Slaft Reporter TWO journalists from Singapore ar.d two from the Federation ot Malaya are being invited to visit the United Kingdom.between May 18 and June 18. The tour will consist of visits to places of historical and cut- I tural interest, to the "'Festival of142 words
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Article39 1951-04-24 5 LORD HALSBURY of the National Research and Development Corporation m the United Kingdom spent trie night m Singapore yesterday on bis way I i Australia by Qantas. He will make a short lecture tour of Australia.39 words
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Article, Illustration436 1951-04-24 5 OSWALD HENRY - He Clowns To Get A Kick Out Of Life OSWALD HENRY Ey MAKING IP to the gals, isn't he? And. o-o-h. what a creation m bathing togs. 10'i'i had nothing on this. No wonder the fish blushed when they saw him dive! Nightclub comedian and entertainer Johnnie Johnson struck up436 words
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264 1951-04-24 5 Standard Stall Reporter AN "OPEN FINDING" was returned m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the inquest into the death of a 1 15-year-old labourer, Veerapa- thi ram, who was slain by a bullet when a military patrol opened lire on rioters on last264 words
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Article150 1951-04-24 5 IHE R.AFs NO I i Regional Band wilt he i putting on a show on Singapore Padang this I evening at 5.15, at which 1 the (iovernor will be pu--1 sent. The Band has been touring the I ar I last Air Command area, and150 words
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74 1951-04-24 5 Permits To Visit St. John's Island PERMITS > vi St J i Island Will again be iss;.' uit/k it was oflftci illy announce last night A Gu\ en ment s\ < I that as result of ii island. 20 C linese ing leaders a c i ved C angi Gaol.74 words
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Article286 1951-04-24 5 Standard Stafr Reporter WHILE A EURASIAN family living at Telok Mati Ikan, Changi, was taking refuge m their maid-servant's house during the riots m December last year their home was looted by a gang of hooligans. Property to the value of $1.-100 was missing. A286 words
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184 1951-04-24 5 Standard Staff Reporter A SURVEY IS bciii«j carried out m the outskirls of Singapore lo settle squatter-farmers and others, who have to move out of the proposed site of the new aerodrome m Kirn ("hiian Road and Tampenis, The Standard understands. The dwellers m184 words
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Article225 1951-04-24 5 Standard Staff Reporter HIGH LEVEL talks on the lack of a men's hostel at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital which has interfered with the studies ot medical students attached to that hospital are expected to begin shortly. This was revealed by Mr. l_. S Sodhv, the225 words
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Article93 1951-04-24 5 Standard Staff Reporter TIMELY ARRIVAL of a fire engine saved a vermicilli factory m Soon Hock Road, off Thomson Road from being totally burnt down at noon yesterday. The fire started when sparks from a chimney got on to the attap roofing of the factory. The93 words
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157 1951-04-24 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government yesterday announced that the Singapore Harbour Board (Temporary Powers of Sale* Ordinance." 1947. will come into force on May 1. The Ordinance will be usually m force for three months. but the Governor has powers to extend157 words
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Article51 1951-04-24 5 THE PUBLIC RELATIONS Secretary, Mr. G. G. Thomson, will deliver a lecture on "The Citias Of The Middle East*' on April -0 at the Orchard Road YMCA at 8 p.m. Another talk on "The Modern City" will be given at the same place and time on May51 words
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Advertisement509 1951-04-24 5 t /^i_____l__^^S SITUATIONS «_r__. TA? mm. The engagement IS announced between Tan B on Eng. third son of the late ft Mrs. Tan Whi Sen- audi ira Lim. only daughter of Mrs. Lnn Kirn Teck. MISCELLANEOUS DOSE Chee Cert Physiothepist massage. Turki-h--bath. Electrotherapy renang Road Te! 6178 S todays closed.509 words
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Advertisement435 1951-04-24 5 \V ANTED I_:_ r Ad sex »^!r t *fe g^ anvasser s both Box a r 6 d 44 Glrl Clerk App,y PO quired by Chinese Office a^ ly n*, S V- tm g aLI; y Nfo i^r U i ,!ars i 0 PO Box a lo 4 Singapore. ANTED435 words
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Advertisement304 1951-04-24 5 I Built for r^___P *_t-_U_P* R_9l__U9 cne joDz fflH^f *aF Jl^'jfjr JT <-v '^^fc' -4__!_____________. S___i; ____il__f __^__^^____t________n_______^ 3___J^^^^>^B___-.^^*^____^^*^ -^■^__fi^-________3___ BUvV .•^3B^^i^:y^;^y.i>MJ|M^M>fc^^ ____!^*B?____l Q___b il> __k li_______BPP_^^^__P-_. :^r^C___b _______S^^ :^^___L^^v^ r____i *____^**c t _____>"' rsfr^^^^^m\mmrmiF^ DUNLOP DUNLOP DUNLOP DUNLOP f-JT f TRUCK BUS TYRES RO»DIR»K TYRE TR.KGRIPTYRE POWERGRIP TYRE -SmW304 words
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Miscellaneous116 1951-04-24 5 Spore Diary V.M.( ..v.. Orchard Boad: /-dull Education Council Tc_;»a;!y Foi Prof. Shtearman Ami Meeting 4._0 p.m.. Football Match 'V.M.C.A. vs Borneo Motors 5.15 pjn.. Snore Olympic And Sports Count il Meeting 5._0 p.m.. Gymnastics Class 6 pjn- TableTennis Training 7 pjn CHINESE V.M.c.... Setegie Boad: Basket Ball 530 p.m.,116 words
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Article833 1951-04-24 6 Little drops of w ater. little grains of sand. Make the mighty ocean And the solid land JJEMEMBER this jingle trom our childhood days? It was a good morale booster, then. It was our first intimation that the evolutionary method was preferable to the revolutionary method. We833 words
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Article, Illustration907 1951-04-24 6 Eight questions set for a spy ij LONDON. \T Bounded like a spy thriller as Sir Hartley Shaivrross, the Attor-ney-General* recently told of Carl Strauss* alleged special agent. Mes- sages written m code on rice-paper microfilms secreted m book* matches and cigarettes rnyste* rious references to the "Green In* j907 words
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Article1111 1951-04-24 6 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - PATRICK O'DONOVAN IU Ci rRPRisiNG anyv here, &sl nishii g in Afrii a, Lo > •them EU i k sia then is a rresnness ac I faith that is as dua .-.g as an early sun to a man released from a dark room In Britain1,111 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-04-24 6 and now, folks, if your nerves are m a fit state. I'll tell you what we're asking for it!"21 words
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Article316 1951-04-24 6 1 Dear President: —At first I thought «»f address ing you individually hut I have now decided to me the medium of The Standard to ventilate mv i»Hr-. First, before I re: tte I "acts, let one make it i that this lettei is A316 words
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449 1951-04-24 6 JONDON (By Cablet A great debate has been opened m Britain as a result ot the resignation of Ane urin Bevan as l-Unlster of Labour It see:as certain that it will 6qU a I the MaeArtharTruman debate m significance li not tn volume449 words
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Article105 1951-04-24 6 THE unese L men*, ed a* 1 Pau, s ed I 1 ro* i Q.. it Apr ll >• The ftrst ol to I ie X a gtu People*. Gove J regulai t emrv permit- 'The -secona was to Pi 1 the bu J J i hospitaL105 words
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Article21 1951-04-24 6 C hng I G mt. S s I that t ed which co-open id S not the mo. n*21 words
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Advertisement16 1951-04-24 6 NT _-*»0-T___. ~ksU£ 0 ™A DE *S LIMITED m n mommtt^m mßßßmmmmmmmmm^_^ AD 'SINGAPORE T_L. *****,16 words
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Advertisement69 1951-04-24 6 fIffCTPTTr uUu I v 1 LJ__-**^ aa w w ft ft. a ft «jj|^ f* mt mm^'BßmmmSßM BBS^**^ ■i^- ™P*«___b-P^_P*^ SCAT DliM The n?\v Hoover Dustette routs dirt front* ts stubborn places stairs, funrtun- aatomo biles. Does a hundred jobs from a. a te ment. Lightweight, easy grip htndle Bra__69 words
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289 1951-04-24 7 Some Risk Of War But Russia Not For It Now a __>_r_t i _***>**__ «m. ***<**^i ■***«*r'xr^r^ jMßjMgjggM DULLES TELLS JAPS: TOKYO, Apr. (AP)— SpeeuJ U.S. brdwssador )o_n Foster told In- Japanese to.lax .here is "some ri-k of general war bui I ersonall) daub! that the rulers of Rossi. lou289 words
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155 1951-04-24 7 PI VIRO. \pr. 23 (Renter)— lW Egyptian Senate itioos i .ommi^ion rejected today a draft bill for ..iKili-ations of the Suez Canal Company. h le pr pert? ia ta re- pt v wen-meat i >f the 99-* i ear e>- C" tn re-155 words
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100 1951-04-24 7 .SiiINGTOX. Apr. 22. Presidential foreign advises W Avereli Barsaid today there is no ity oi the United States ting either Europe or >ecause the only hope of ng World War 111 is to. .p strength on a worldbasis an oataned the adistrattoii'a policy on100 words
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Article72 1951-04-24 7 WASHINGTON. Apr. 22, (UP) President Truman returned from a weekend cruise on the yacht Williamsburg today and was still silent about Gen. Mac Arthur At the White House the President still refused to discuss any phase of the running political row over the removal of72 words
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Article37 1951-04-24 7 MANILA. Apr. 22: ißeuter>— Fourteen persons were killed and 20 in*ured when a passenger bus plunged into a road embankment as it was speeding towards Manila from the Laguna town of Calamba on Saturday afternoon.37 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-04-24 7 photo Peak-capped Singapore Chinese high school girls braving the biasing sun at Jalan Besar stadium, yesterday m their rehearsal of the 1,000--boys and girls mass drill which Chinese schools will present at the Singapore "Education Week" programme opening next Monday. StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article, Illustration309 1951-04-24 7 Formosa Informed By US Of Plans To Expand Military A id TAIPEI, Apr. 22 (UP)— An official source confirmed totlav that the ('hinese Nationalist jiovernment fzS was being kept fully informed by Washington on plans to expand the United States military aid programme for Formosa to major proportions. The source,AP - 309 words
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57 1951-04-24 7 LONDON. Apr. 22 (UP*)— A plane, carrying 11 British delegates to the May Day celebrations m Peking, left Prague, Czechoslovakia, today for Moscow, the New China News agency reported. The delegation was said to be composed of nine men and two women and57 words
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Article69 1951-04-24 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. 22 (UP) Ervin Hohensee. head of the "Mac Arthur for President" movement, said today the boom for Mac Arthur was gaining strength and it "win not take no for an answer". He issued the statement asserting that despite the generals expressed desire not to69 words
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Article104 1951-04-24 7 HONGKONG, Apr. 23: (AP)— The Tibetan peace delegation of 15-arrived at Peking on Sunday A Canton telephone dispatch to the colony's pro-Communi.st paper. Wen" Wei Pao, said the group was greeted by Premier Chou En-lai, Vice-Premier Kuo Mo-jo and 30 other government officials. That group arrived104 words
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158 1951-04-24 7 Shimvetl: R ussian Army Now Has 200 Divisions HASWELL, England, Apr. 22, (UP) Defence Minister Emamuel Shinwe?'. said today he had reason to believe the Soviet Union has increased its armed forces by 25 divisions m the past year. Shinwell said the Russian army now totalled 200 divisions, "many of158 words
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Article554 1951-04-24 7 Lashes Out At Rearming Plan i^fSm^^^Tnkm^^^^mSmKt^^Kminnn^^w^^^^ LONDON, Apr. 23 (LP) —Aneurin B^an, Minister of Labour whose resignation threatened a collapse of the Labour Government, said today that the extravagant American rearmament programme threatened to do more damage than the beha\iour of Soviet Russia. Bevan spoke m the Commons after a554 words
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127 1951-04-24 7 TEHERAN, Apr. 22. (UP).— Twelve persons were injured today when Communist and anti-Communist groups fought with clubs and fists m the streets of Teheran. Police said a small home-made grenade exploded m the hands of one anti-Communist student as he was preparing127 words
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Article102 1951-04-24 7 LONDON. Apr. 22. (Reuter > Britain will stage her largest international conference on the beneficial uses of atomic energy this summer, the British Ministry of Supply said today. Representatives from 20 countries will meet at Oxford from July Xi to July 2i to discuss atomic energy techniques.102 words
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54 1951-04-24 7 LONDON. Apr. 23. (AP- Observers speculated that .lames Griffiths, now Colonial Secretary, might get the I. a hour Ministry, now vacant by Aneurin Bevan's resignation today Griffiths, like Bevan, is a former Welsh miner with a big following m the trade union movement the backbone54 words
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Article196 1951-04-24 7 CAI.CTTTA. Apr. 23, (AP) A sixteen-year-old g i was injured m Satur police firing on 5,000 h :._< i marchers a* Cooch-Behar Northeast India, died iri hospital Sunday. bringing the le ith toll to six. Another la-year-ola girl was killed on the spot Sa'-u196 words
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Article86 1951-04-24 7 BUENOS AIRES. Apr 23 ri > --A meat agi cement was i i ed between Britain and A tine tod; and will be d tonight The Bi j- tsh Emo. ssj ed "Wt> .Dv happy that agreement has been rea > d on various86 words
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Article44 1951-04-24 7 TEHERAN, Apr D (Apt Sc\ en fjtousai d men wei t at work m Abad non Sunda* i rproduced 4.600,000 gall reports i >m Abadan id During the previous 21 i > thi ci t i ikei s have been l< cd.44 words
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Advertisement28 1951-04-24 7 l2^ S^Sfieed CM^mmW&- THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND M VVS^ J TO SARAWAK. NORTH BORNEO. \jfjgr INDO NESIA. THAILAND. BURMA, A ND INDOCHINA. m^ AIRWAYS ITD OCIAM WILDING. SINCWOMJ mm28 words
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Advertisement46 1951-04-24 7 m !f5)/_\WP?@) BUILD,NS SET SET 0. 5.50 '^^^m^'^m^^i'^ N 1X B CON?ERTS^ "1. 8.25 '^mm^^^^m^ 6^ Mo. 1 in«o No. 2 $5 sC]| 2. $13.75 Wear* trie No. 2X CONVERTS II 3. $22.00 SOLE AGENTS. No. 2 into No. 3 $8.2' ROBINSON CO. n.um*s imam- jl46 words
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Miscellaneous20 1951-04-24 7 >^2 iTwS F# If I ONL^ONEf DROPPED MY^ .-Sa^i sbrr^. bowls S i— V 7^ ik B0WL y^^^ subble gum^/20 words
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538 1951-04-24 8 Dunlop introduces 'Music As You Work' To Step Up Efficiency By MICH IE!- CONNORS, Staiulartl liuluslrial Reporter •GOOD HI .MAN relations between employer and employee, with mutual exehaiiiie of ideas for improvements, have long been recognised by \*ise industrialists as being not only eondueive to more harmonious running of lniiie538 words
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Article300 1951-04-24 8 W _SHI_\"GTOiN, Apr. '2'.\. A rapid improvement m th«* living romlitioti** of millions of Asian farm tatnilitr* i* possible villi a r**lati\t*lv Miiall e\p<iuliture ot fuiul-*. flit* UJSk Kronoiiiio Cc) operation AfJiiiimstralion N-JS m a rrport. rwiewuH the rostilts of a two-vrar tr*»t program300 words
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Article127 1951-04-24 8 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER The latest Singapore rubber prices yritrrdi] u\pr. were per lb. Bit vers Sellers No 1 KS S Spot Loose mom) |l-93 $LS4 F.OB, m bales May. No 1 KSS si.9i >n>: No 8 KSS SI. St Sl.So No S KSS t norn I Tone: Steady at the127 words
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Article84 1951-04-24 8 A] 'ed States bus j ment b< Bra km on prk 1 new i raise ll H pei average profi the besl years 1946 igh 1948 V tators c 1 the t the I Pr I _el year m iai] and l*Ss_C tt fine iff84 words
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Article24 1951-04-24 8 Queensl rl'a Infant canned mas istry ia_ rereived a £2 u>oo a icr a un a L -r\d >r. a. A .P.A.P - 24 words
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148 1951-04-24 8 Standard SiaiT Reporter THE FAILURE ol the Rubber Study Group meeting ia Rome steadied rubber prices m Singapore yesterday. However, only small business passed as traders were still cautious and awaiting Government's decision on control of export licences to specified countries. Opening at around148 words
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Article154 1951-04-24 8 JELAjPANG Tin Dredging repo.l P ro *t for the yeai l^so of £59,341 after providing tor depreciation and depletion and a dividend of as. per £l share 'le_> tax>. absorbing £33.600 Malayan income tax took £.3.5.1. leaving the balance from the profit for the year at154 words
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Article126 1951-04-24 8 LARUT Tin Fields made a r rofit of £183.-63 for 1950 after providing for depreciation and depletion. Dividends of 6d. and ls. 6d. per ss. share absorbing £87.000 are recommended by the directors. The accounts snow £4.500 written off restoration expenditure. £38.7.11 Malayan income tax,U.P - 126 words
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Article86 1951-04-24 8 Successful candidates who took the Association of Certified and Corporate Accountants Examination m Singapore m December, 1950 were announced yesterday as follows: Intermediate examination: Boon Ang Yong. J. Chan. D P. j L. Hing. Cheng Ming; Leong Ang! Teck: Ng Soo Peng: Quahe. R. Sassoon. R. E.86 words
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Article, Illustration547 1951-04-24 8 'People In UK Watching Malayans With Pride Mi**. L. GAMAGE, we Chairman and Joint Maii-u_in<£ Director of lhe General Electric Co., Ltd., ol England, at a dinner helil m the Capitol Blue Room, Singapore, la**t night, described t!i«» BritUh a** a phlegmatic race. But, he b Wed, the British haveStandard - 547 words
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Article37 1951-04-24 8 HONGKONG. Apr. 23— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.65 to £1 sterling: HK56.135 to US$l: HKSI.BIO to Malayan $1: HKSO.33 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold HK$322 to one tael.37 words
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Article32 1951-04-24 8 THE price of "Gold Star." "Victory," "Milkmaid" and "Blue Cross" brands of condensed milk per tin is G5 cents and not 55 cents as published m The Standard yesterday.32 words
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Article, Illustration147 1951-04-24 8 KUNDANG 1.."- Dredging loss ol _.'■">'. foi I peai j Provision foi Malayan Income I tax £670 nts yean ask -.c- d > uxio_*i required I has been offset against Urn ks_leaving bai v cc I >c t s .e fear of £11 to be a Ide I147 words
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Article106 1951-04-24 8 WASHINGTON, Apr. 23: (UP) —Eliminating the spare tyre on new passenger cars will not result m more lorry tyres, a small tyre manufacurer told a Senate small business subcommittee. 1 Mr. Donald F. Pratt, vice- president oi* Dukee-Atwood Co., i Minneapolis and Red Wing, j106 words
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Article, Illustration478 1951-04-24 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE GOVERNMENT of Singapore has nol >et m.i, regarding the representations made by the cinema iiidimtr.' ,i U lfl a-half years ago to reduce the entertainment tax, Mr. Jolm w,,;i i Cathay Organisation, told The Standard yesterday. mt. An entertainment478 words
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Article20 1951-04-24 8 Tin Price Declines By $1.1 75 Standard v Ai are k-en I metal pri i I ~»80 per true! T.ie20 words
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6 1951-04-24 8 Canada To Control Newsprint Exports 076 words
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362 1951-04-24 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE INCREASE m Britain's industrial produelion of n*a cent, m die last four years, resulting m the national animal bai payments being changed from a deficit £558,000,000 to a imrpiiH £52,000,000 during the period, has been due to private ent< r}>*362 words
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Article75 1951-04-24 8 Standard Stat! R**P<" THE PRO Singapore s section- yesterday Copn vai 1 Indicating •"4: 3 P*^ r sellers 151 N rep rted Doc ■rt per picul and $S5. No deal was i Pepner was a quo;': us unch week-ej d Prices tper Singapore prod i j75 words
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Advertisement88 1951-04-24 8 Jf Portable V^ Rotary Duplicator i. HH lll_i«ii^^___. ______i_______r' k^__r l > :^.sMy^$ >■■ *5^L ___*f___i____Cr ,Sk ■sW^mmie.*. ffih*^ _S__ 1-3 f > rV K^W mmf mwk *%3r+*« *^'*'^BS3 Iff iimmlCT^^ T •v-^*;-* I**- __B£_3i B___j_______k'h«^_____--__B* b ■B L v- *___<_-*__i' .V. ___P"S^^^^^ PRICE: $140.00 Ex Godown Singopore. A Fi_J788 words
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Article144 1951-04-24 9 Standard Shipping Reporter A 170-T()\ coaster, Eng Seong (pp\ O 77), flying the Indonesian flag, which left Singapore on Saturday hound for Bagan Si-Api-Api, is reported to have sprung a leak at\d sunk near Batu Pahat, off Pnlau I'isang on Sunday. There was no loss of144 words
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Article72 1951-04-24 9 ADEX. Apr. 23: (Reuter**.— Major Hayter. self-taught navigator, arrived here today m his nine-ton -S2-t't. yawl Sheila 11. on has way from England to New Zealand. Major Hayter took 26 days to reach Gibraltar m bad weather and stayed there for three weeks. He72 words
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Article, Illustration437 1951-04-24 9 Round The World In 30 Days O.N JUNE 1, at 11 a.m.. A car and a plane will sel off on one of the most remarkable world tours that has ever been performed. The ear, a brand new A-40 sports car built by the437 words
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Article42 1951-04-24 9 TOKYO. Apr. 23: (ReuterAAP) The Kawasaki Steamship Company has applied for permission to open a regular run between Japan and New York. Four 9,000-ton freighters would be assigned if the amplication was approved, the Japanese press said.42 words
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Article122 1951-04-24 9 UK Builds Half The World's Ships Standard Staff Reporter BRITAIN today is building about half of the world's new ships compared to a quarter m 1939, said Mr. L. C. Gamage, vice chairman and joint managing director of the General Electric Co. Ltd., at a dinner given by G. E.122 words
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Article19 1951-04-24 9 MIL. AIRLINERS MELBOURNE. Apr. 23: (AP) A young American has arrived m Melbourne to sell million*' j dollar airliners.19 words
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Article100 1951-04-24 9 SAN FRANCISCO. Apr. 23: <AP> Pan-American World Airways and American President Lines announced on Sunday they have signed an agreement permitting 10 per cent, round trip fare reductions for combination air and sea travel between many Pacific Ocean points. Previously, passengers travel- ling by a combination100 words
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Article74 1951-04-24 9 THE Postmaster-General, Malaya, announces that the te!e•graph money order service with Brunei will be resumed '.vith effect from May 1, 1951. There are. however, only two telegraph money order offices. Brunei and Kuala Belait. to which this service is applicable. The conditions of acceptance at74 words
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Article83 1951-04-24 9 BOXN. Germany, Apr. 23: (UP)— Germ-.n Transport "Minister Hans Christophe Seebuhn said yesterday that Germany will set up its own commercial air lines as soon as the Allies turn back their control of airways to the Bonn Republic. The Minister said: "Germany needs its own83 words
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Advertisement512 1951-04-24 9 nmra j__a___e__i, tmu SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK CONTINENT Spore P. Sham Penan "NORDHVAL" for Bangkok Gdns. 8/9 "PANAMA" for Bangkok Saigon Hongkong, Manila Kobe Yokohama 4-6 May 1-3 May 29-30 Apr. "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 22-24 May 20-21 May 19-19 May "MALAYA" for Bangkok, Hongkong, Manila Kobe and Yokohama 26-29 May512 words
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Miscellaneous251 1951-04-24 9 Despatches TODAY: S. and E. Africa by Straat Soenda, Xew Zealand by Wairata. Thailand (letters only 7.10 a.m. by train. Arrivals TODAY: Sarawak by R. Brooke, Thailand by train. m ffj,'- mjk\.'^ mm^sMmMA S__^___. T--~— .roT_>l«^-^J_^-r-M^_-_t-:^sS^._TiV-l d^mps m Harbour zS^h. Jl _^*_-*^^A-^ mmm i,«-r_ Cable Wharf: Retriever. WtlAl-VL-) Victoria Dock:251 words
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Miscellaneous555 1951-04-24 9 »?*?r* Ji _v''-T*_ l «^*>y *a-_ 2 f\ AIR ARRIVALS] Zl^^M v DEPARTURES **~Z^*>Af BOAC from London, Calcutta l_M p.m. from Sydney. Jakarta 4.:i0 n from Sydney, Jakarta 12 p.m. York frorfT Bangkok 1.26 p.m X.L.M. from Amsterdam. Ran.kok 1 .'•.'."> p m from Calcutta S.SS p.m. (extras from Jakarta555 words
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Miscellaneous84 1951-04-24 9 AMERICAN MAIL LINE For Los Angeles, San Francisco Portland Seattle, Tacoma and Vancouver. Also accepting cargo tor Central South America Penang P' Sham Spore "ISLAND MAIL" LOADING 27/28 May 29 May 30 May/ 2 June EVERETT ORIENT LINE EVERETT STAR LINE For Honkong Japan For Honqkonq Japan "Noreverett" 25 2984 words
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1007 1951-04-24 10 r I^HE local practical examA inations of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music are due to be iield during August September m Singapore, and intending candidates are required to enter their names within the next few weeks. The time seems propitious,1,007 words
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Article667 1951-04-24 10 nl Bl SSI I'rHu.l.*.— Book I. \llr«-d t oriot (plane) H>• DBSSTg tt \S me a*l oklei me find it '.n--r: 1 ngly dlffli ill to realise that 1; d* is*« uaa once tha "enfant terrible" 1 music Wa hava d v. mc uaed to hla pungent667 words
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Article539 1951-04-24 10 Bill Webb Jones - Bill Webb Jones by PARLOPHONE. UP. gig F— Butterfly: The t.hos. of ff -lance. (Bobby Hackett an-.' I s Orchestra). FOUR stars for this disc of Bobby Hackett's. I like the way this band swings along, so easily and effortless. Listen to all the solos, specially m "Poor539 words
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Article1112 1951-04-24 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY by I SHAI L RETURN U I C*i tury-Pox) Wie I m us a :ds oi G: aeral Mac< Arthur, ben be was forced I i leave B ita m, pr vides the title to this a m a bach spotlights the dvei itures ox a1,112 words
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Advertisement419 1951-04-24 10 11 OPENING TODAY I 11 a.m.-1. 45-4.15-6. 45 9.30 p.m. t 2 GREAT STARS!.... m John Steinbeck's immortal 11l r about wonder M M j? fui rT^!***^! MYRNA ROBERT V^Ji J£ _3 LOY -MITCHUM -^-.rX I JOHN STEINBECK'S VALLEYS TEHOERHESS conoesi REPUBLIC ■_TKCHM(X)LOR PROoycnow OPFMNG THIRSDAY YAM JOHHSOM I BE419 words
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Advertisement36 1951-04-24 10 REX*-* Johore Bahru Today 3 Shows 3.15-6.-5 9.15. "CHINTA" (Malay) Atlantic Great World Today 2 Shows 7 9.15 "YOU'RE IN THE ARMY NOW" Sun New World Today 2 Shows 7 9.15 •THAT M^NIGHT KISS" I (Technicolor)36 words
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Advertisement374 1951-04-24 10 111 r I J STARTS TODAYS 11 a.m. 1.45, 1.00. 6..50 o h m Tl? D m W aaa EKRI F I C _r* _r a _cf* vIASH »i Wan. JIWttXER Ol l!!!!!!!,,;.. t ***r*_r V c H _4 *^._ne\ __H__l"__< '^1 cri:: v: I^^gOfDJo^DANGER Rh It *-■->» v 1.374 words
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483 1951-04-24 11 Aussie Cricket At OVERHAUL OF TEST CANDIDATES NEEDED MELBOURNE, \n r 22 (n 4_*_x m roads. The indiffere'ni fth^ utep Anstmlian cricket is at the eled Te* series f learn m the recentl y com __?_!_i_!s here to If li.n r* had tn «if SeaSOn Since 1928 that Australia has483 words
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Article138 1951-04-24 11 By OLLIE DAVIES THE (LASS 2 division Z >pnnt race at Kuala Lumpur rrow promises an interestg nl air with such speedsters Billdaw, Kirn tire. Tajurrah, Unb and Enterprise enI m the same event. v Charles* did a souna* resterday when he went .cc m 39 3 5138 words
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Article65 1951-04-24 11 \ng are handicaps; for the third day races c: Se r Tart Club's Apml at Kuala Lumpur. Ms: CI 5. Div. I—s\1 5\ Furs. I ill path 9.00 I U Ids 8.00 M H.oh 8.00 CI. 5. Div. I—About1 About Furs. sa Road 9.00 ister 8.13 u_.n-.er65 words
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Article38 1951-04-24 11 .NDRIA, Apr. 23 (AP) i Norm Vc a -.d place ar.d £150 UD 1901 goU ehamp-OQship- ed Bassanein, of -Egypt, his 1950 tr. -e and V D _"H tot The 72-hole- .'<*. 1 so red 298,38 words
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Article165 1951-04-24 11 LONGCHAMP RACE COURSE (neat Paris*. Apr. 22: (Reuter)— M reel Boussac's Nyangal, regarded as tie likely winner of the Epsom Derby this year, ran a disappointing race m the Prix Jean Prat tor ree-year-olds over 12 furlongs here tod iy. He waa beaten int the second165 words
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Article66 1951-04-24 11 IPOH. Mon.— Due to rain, only four matches were played off m the opening ties of the YMCA tennis championships today. Following were the results: Leong Khuan Xyean beat Teoh Hoon Leong 6-1, 6-2. Sam Ah Weng beat Leong Yeow Nyean 4-6. 6-4. 6-2: Chung Swee66 words
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Article17 1951-04-24 11 SEGAMAT. Mon. Muar Sikhs he'd Segamat Sikhs to a one all draw at hockey yesterday.17 words
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Article90 1951-04-24 11 At the 10th annual general meeting of the Maxfli Badminton Party yesterday the following were elected office-bearers: PatT m: Mr. Tay Swee Leng: president: Mr. Tan Soo Liew (re-elected)' vice-president: Mr. Choo Puck Hoe v re-elected >; hon. secretary: Mr. Tay Swee Kiat (re-elected hon. sp rt_ captain:90 words
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Article71 1951-04-24 11 "What nonsense! Just because England has been beaten m the recent Test matches m Australia, therefore, it seems England is a decadent nation, exclaimed Mr. 1.. Gamage, Vice Chairman and Joint Managing Director ot* the (ieneral Klectric Co.. Ltd.. at a dinner m Singapore last night. "It is71 words
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Article, Illustration72 1951-04-24 11 Record Attempt One Legislative Councillorsportsman Dato C. J. Paglar), two racing motorists. (Lim Peng Han and C. F. Pope), two racing motorcyclists (Osman Abbas and Sect Beng Sim) (with fair pillion companions) acted as checkers and time-keep-ers when Selangor cyclist Awthar Singh made an attempt on the Malayan72 words
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Article286 1951-04-24 11 COPENHAGEN, Apr. 23 (Reuter)— Malaya beat Denmark m a badminton contest here last night between lhe two countries. Malaya won three out of the five games. The Malayans won only one singles match as Cheong Hock Leng had to abandon owing to cramp m one of286 words
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1069 1951-04-24 11 FIRST DIVISION P W D L F A P:~ m 40 23 10 7 71 19 56 B U. 4j 23 7 10 67 39 53 40 20 9 11 78 51 43 40 U 11 U 76 6. 47 41 H q M 721,069 words
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762 1951-04-24 11 HON ESS - HON ESS By THE other evening I read an article hv a vor!d champion m which he criticized lii- country for not copying American methods. He made the point that his country could not hope to compete with the Tinted States as it had762 words
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Advertisement174 1951-04-24 11 *W/7 /fc*A a// ifry.../) I use lUFEBUOy TOILET SOAP Keep fresh a// day long use Lifebuoy Toilet Soap m your daily bath or shower, and whenever you wash. Life- s^^^ i buoy's rich, deep-cleansing lather l~ really frees you of weariness, ti^^ jpf J* <*>* keeps you fresher so much174 words
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Miscellaneous757 1951-04-24 11 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA 6 pra Programme Summary; BM Mail Bag; 7 p.m. News (S): 7.12 Interlude; "SlNriAPrißir :w The Jo Stafford Show; 7.51 l Radio Doctor; 8 p.m. Malayan Police Band; ENGLISH PROGRAMME &S_f "L*^ mJX. '\m t7.tK) kcs. 41.67 metres) J r *nrii <S); 9.45 Report oa Spore757 words
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563 1951-04-24 12 BODCA STOP CHINESE CASUALS IN KEEN TIE BODCA strengthened their second-place position m the SAFA senior league yesterday when the) heat the Chinese Casuals by the only goal scored m an exciting game* A handful of spectators turned up not expecting much m the way of excitement hut instead saw563 words
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426 1951-04-24 12 BETTER lean-work ea__bled the Singapore Cold Storage Sports Out to defeat Gatliriee Sports lub by foar _oaU lo one uhen the\ met la a Singapore Business Houses "W league fixture at the Geyfa-Og Stadium. Possessing a speedier set of w. ar Is,426 words
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Article, Illustration84 1951-04-24 12 Weaker Sex..! photo. T be co -led helmetted. leather-covered figure on the b Norton MHV m this picture is no husky he-man. but pc le 25-year-old Olga Kevelos a Birmingham (England) i proprietress and motor. ..list who has ridden for nA m international trials. This picture taken recently V IMirrorpic - 84 words
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Article78 1951-04-24 12 ■s D G< nn ai d Pre I will have t keep ai s i i partj m PI ng bush; aire I E Roger Bannistei s I I i i see i i i ers a] as g las s reading i the Be .uc„ m78 words
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Article172 1951-04-24 12 SEREMBAN, Mon —la spite of rep ots thai Negri Sembilan was aaky to have beaten Perak. players and ofT. ia's cf the Negri Sembilan Football Association are jubilant over tee three successive victories I ir the State team against S-. ang a Mala B172 words
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Article88 1951-04-24 12 Malacca Tennis Assn. Officials MALACCA. Mon.-— When the Malacca Lawn Tennis Associaj tion held its annual general meeting recently it elected an Asian as president tor the ftrst time. Mr C F G >mes, the Settle- meet Councillor and a pre-war vetei m Malayan singles and double ch.-.mtv ca was88 words
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Article56 1951-04-24 12 ATHENS, Apr. 23 (AP) A Greek- all-star track team on Sunday won seven of the events m the first day of a meet with Turkish stars before 30.000 persons m the OlympicStadium. The second day of the meet will be Tuesday evening. The Turks won56 words
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Article41 1951-04-24 12 TORONTO, Apr. 22 (Reuter) Toronto Maple Leafs won the Stanley Cup emblematic of ice hockey supremacy when they gained a winning lead of four matches to one, the best of seven final series against Montreal Canadian last night.41 words
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Article197 1951-04-24 12 FIELDING the better team. Royal Navy, kranji heat Custom- two-one m a S.A.F.A. Division 3B league i_ame at St. t»eor»:es Koad yesterday. Kranji opened the score first when, 13 initiates after kickOff, their right winger. Sexton Shot a fast drive which Customs' goal-keeper Ramley let197 words
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Article74 1951-04-24 12 UTRECHT (Holland). Apr. 22 (Reuter) India's women table tennis players beat a Dutch team here this evening by three matches to two, results being Miss Sultana (India) beat Miss Van Woezik (Holland) 21-15. 21-18*. Miss Bonnier (HolLand) beat Miss Siriwardane (India) 21-15, 21-14; Miss Van Woezik beat74 words
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Article137 1951-04-24 12 Giving A Chance To Youth LONDON. Aar. 22 (Reuter). Long-term policies, with the stress on team building for the latere, are being adopted by many Of the English cuuaty i cricket Cabs. Youth Ls to be given every encouragement and though tew countries hope to win the championship this season.137 words
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Article152 1951-04-24 12 LONDON. Apr 22: (Rente:--Overseas goiters who have visited Britain will be glad to know that the famous Princes Course at Sandwich will be m play again this year Not exactly m Its old form, but reconstructed to make, what most people who have seen it152 words
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185 1951-04-24 12 ANTI-BLOOD SPORTS LEAGUE PETITIONS THE PALACE LONDON, Apr. 23 (UP)— The league against cruel sports today sent a petition to Buckingham palace asking King George, Queen Elizabeth, the two Princess and the Duke of Edinburgh to stay away from Blood sports such as fox hunting, stag shooting or bull fights.185 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-04-24 12 photo. Excitement m the Soccer International between England and Scotland at Wembley a week ago. Scotland won 3-2. Here Bert Williams of Wolverhampton Wanderers, m goal for England saves from Johnstone the Scottish inside-right.- Ma mirrorpicmirrorpic - 41 words
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Article170 1951-04-24 12 IPOH, Mon. Kouuh play spoiled another Ipoh soccer match today. It occurred m the senior league game between the Tamilian* and kinta Indians and aa a result a Tamilian*' player, who argued with the referee who had warned him. was sent off the field. The170 words
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Article91 1951-04-24 12 ALEXANDRIA, Apr 22 [Renter) Hassan I [asst cci::. who played m British tournament. Last year, retained his title of Egyptian open goll champion al--d.-.y with a record low aggregate oi 2Ttj for the evnt Norman Von tfida, Australia*! open champion, who callenged for the bonours.91 words
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Article77 1951-04-24 12 MOSCOW. Apr. 22 'Rente*-'— The Soviet swimmer, Leonid Mechkov, claims I i have broken ins own world 100 metres butterfly breaststroke record. du::ng the preliminary he.as of the Soviet swimming championships here yesterday, with a tune o* one minute S__ seconds. Mechkov holds the world record wah a77 words
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Article91 1951-04-24 12 A friendly i do c bt Star s tccerites and Christ B: <s Old B sn Association wi 'be pi lyed lan m m oa S: Joseph's SC: to] _r d CBOBA players will be selected fr m me »Uovi .ng C B di igu.es. R da Silva,91 words
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Article13 1951-04-24 12 Ampon Rushes Home By Air Felicis 1 pine j the first Paris i13 words
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Article23 1951-04-24 12 LONDON Grand- i a •a i the 171 chess t B E offic: 'i c i equ T 18th "1 tes_23 words
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Article165 1951-04-24 12 Eight New World Records Passed LONDON, ip- j, ter)— Ki.h, R h avo 1.,,,, r,,, ■H«rld record. I„ a^»al Wur fc federation. Uhlp hMen's eventi 14 sees v.G 151 »atj m i i W August 2_ m J an nca >. 880 yards: Mai Katfi, £re 19, 1950 t v165 words
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Article, Illustration249 1951-04-24 12 tStemmmSam bneai - GOLF Here's How t Stem m m Sam bneai m r WHEN you study correct golf J form and fix the mental picI ture m your mind you can I duplicate this good golf later on the golf eearae. Keep j rur be id m B_a rl i *v a249 words
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Miscellaneous47 1951-04-24 12 Tipy||| ____________________i HIGH TIDFS at the principal •^-l^in Malaya. A.M. P.M. Singapore 12.37 Malacca 9.19 9.49 Port Dickson 8.00 8.30 Port Sham 7.22 7.30 Penang- 7.22 7.3 b TOMORROW: Singapore 00 08 1.24 Malacca 9.55 10.29 Port Dickson 8.3. 9.10 Port Sham 8.02 8.12 Penang 2.39 2.4847 words
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