Singapore Standard, 26 April 1951
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Title Section18 1951-04-26 1 Singapore Standard a n .jl VOL. 1 NO. 299 SINGAPORE, fHURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS.18 words
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Article415 1951-04-26 1 ON Apr (Renter)— Mr. Aneurin Bevan, wnose resignation as Labour Minister had threatened a oovernment crisis during the last two days, today railed to convince the National Executive of the Labour JL °J, hls ar 8^ m ents for disagreeing with the rest of the Cabinet415 words
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183 1951-04-26 1 rd Staff Correspondent :.A LUMPUR, Wed. Brat time in a Malagislatun a reconvened opened with the reoJ a prayer when the j reconstituted Federal -v^ive Council met here! rning. m no ceremonial open- as soon as the High ssi MOCT, Sir Henry Gurney. :he presidential183 words
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Article33 1951-04-26 1 1 ird Staff Reporter rernar of Singapore, kiln Gimson. arid Lady ■re leaving for Ku- awak. on local leave. ■day, April 28. They uru to the Colony on33 words
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Article36 1951-04-26 1 of 57 bales of rub- godown In the Singa- bour Board on Mar. 21, :ed to t/ie police onlv at 6.15 o'clock. It is d thai the rubber was li 530.00036 words
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Article197 1951-04-26 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Finance Committee of the Federation Government, in a report tabled at today's meeting of the Federal Legislative Council, has earmarked 51 .290,000 for the setting up of 65 Government sponsored cooperative shops and 12 branches. The amount197 words
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Article104 1951-04-26 1 Standard Staff Reporter BUILDING of three schools in Singapore has been postponed in accordance with the Government's declared policy to cut public expenditure of building because of the high cost of materials and labour. The schools ailected include one single-storey building of 14 classrooms at104 words
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Article105 1951-04-26 1 LONDON, April 25: (Reuter) Hesitancy returned to the London Stock" Exchange today and price changes va domestic issues were irregular. Early morning business gave firmness to Government funds and leadins industrials but gains were generally lost in the absence of any follow through to this105 words
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Article114 1951-04-26 1 LONDON, April 26 (Reuter) Sentence of death passed on Bombardier John Stewart, 26-year-old Scottish soldier, for the murder of Eunice Tan, a waitress at an amusement park in Tampin, Malacca, has been commuted to imprisonment, a Colonial Office spokesman said here today. He said information to this effect114 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-04-26 1 Mrs. Douglas MacArthur waves as she greets an acquaintance along the route of the procession up lower Broadway behind her husband's car on April 20 in New York. At her side is their son Arthur, 13.40 words
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366 1951-04-26 1 Standard Stan Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Four Legislative Councillors today opposed the Federal Government's move to work out rises in the cost of living allowance in anticipation of possible increases in living costs early next vear. i Speaking on the Chief Secretary,366 words
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78 1951-04-26 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Apr. 25 Malaya and the great naval base of Singapore should have been included in the recently announced U.S.-N.Z.-Aussie Pact, Conservatives insisted in the Commons this afternoon. Mr. Anthony Eden. Capt. Lennox Boyd. Mr. Duncan Sands all peppered Minister of78 words
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Article128 1951-04-26 1 Standard Staff Reporter MR. LIM CHUAN GEOK, President of the Singapore Badminton Association and non-playing captain of the victorious Malayan Thomas Cup badminton team, was involved in a motor crash last night. He and four others were injured. The others injured were Woon Lee Fatt.128 words
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Article30 1951-04-26 1 Standard Staff Reporter DR. F. C. Benham, Economic Adviser to the CommissionerGeneral, returned to Singapore by BOAC from London yester i day. Dr. Benham received medical treatment there.30 words
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Article, Illustration155 1951-04-26 1 Standard Staff Reporter SQUATTERS living in resettlement areas in the Federation may receive assistance from the China Inland Mission an evangelistic mission. Mr L.T. Lyall, a Mission re presentative in Malaya (showr right in the picture), said that h< was making a survey of th<155 words
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483 1951-04-26 1 WESTERN FRONT, KOREA, April 25 (Reuter-AAP) Allied troops on this front retreated in orderly columns towards Seoul today after a second wave of the Chinese counter-offensive swamped divisions on this front last night. United Nations troops began their fighting withdrawal at dawn leaving483 words
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260 1951-04-26 1 LONDON, Apr. 25 (Reuter)— Mr. Herbert Morrison, British Foreign Secretary, said here today he was confident America would not let Britain go short of sufficient raw materials to sustain her economy. He pledged that Britain would cut its standard of living before260 words
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23 1951-04-26 1 MAJOR General R. B. UrquI hart. General Officer CommandI ins. Malaya, visited the Gordon Highlanders in Singapore yesterday.23 words
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135 1951-04-26 1 NEW YORK. April 8S: (Reuter) Lloyds of London have insured a business convention I against ri.-k of war Cor the first time in history, according to the Wall Street Journal, the business and financial paper It reported today that LloycUf had provided insurance135 words
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Article82 1951-04-26 1 CANNES. Apr. 26 —Prince AW Khan said Wednesday there is no question of a di voice from his wife, film actress Rita Hayworth. •"Those rumours are ridiculous, There has never been any question of a divorce,"' the Prince said in an interview it his Chateau82 words
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318 1951-04-26 2 'Inconsistency Charge Incorrect Standard Staff Reporter THE FRONT page story appearing in the Mala> an I ndergrad's latest issue alleging Police inconsistency in giving the reason for the ban on visitors to St. John's Island, enforced throughout lart neck, "is quite incorrect/' said318 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-04-26 2 Photo. LEST WI FORGET— With bowed head and rifle reversed. Aircraftsman Davies sLinds in silence at one corner of the Singapore Cenotaph in yesterday's Ansae Day service. StandardStandard - 28 words
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Article42 1951-04-26 2 X;\T UNDERGRADUATES and several members ol the teaching stall oi the University I M a a have b. i a s* rn i*i u special c stables by asp' Wats m of the Sii gap re Special C nstebulary recently.42 words
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Article95 1951-04-26 2 leading Fireman, Abdul Jaffar bin Haji Abdul Rahman 1 was acquitted in tne Singapore Third District Court on two tentative charges pi causing misahiof a;-d hurt and preventing a fire brigade officer «n putting out the fires oi two burning cars ,on last Deo 1195 words
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Article52 1951-04-26 2 THE DEATH occurred yesterday at the General Hospital o1 Mr. Anthony Francis of Federated Motors as a result of motor accident which occurred on April 15. The funeral leaves 174 Race Course Road today at 5 p.m. foi the Church of Our Lady ol Lourdes and thence52 words
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Article99 1951-04-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Third Police Court was told yesterday that when a Police Corporal, Cneman bin Mohamed Som. tried to arrest two Chinese sticking Communist posters, he was robbed of his revolver, and shot right through his chest. This was stated at a99 words
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Article54 1951-04-26 2 SIT Forgery Case Is Withdrawn HECTOR SEAH, charged with' forging an SIT. document in June last, was acquitted and dis- charged in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. 1 Chief Inspector C. W. Such. prosecuting, said a vital prosecu- tion witness had left the Colony for the U.K. and might54 words
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315 1951-04-26 2 Stamlanl Staff Reporter THF. SINGAPORE Coroner'.* Court was toKl yt*. terilav how ."»(H> rioters, gathered at < hanui Koad on Dee. 12. jeered ami tauntetl the police, beat their chests in defiance and dared the police to shoot them. 2' nc police fired shot315 words
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Article222 1951-04-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter i THE people of Singapore who have kept racial and communal prejudices out of political j issues should welcome the initiative taken by Dato Tan Cheng Lock for the formation of a new political party in the Federation, said Mr. C.C.222 words
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Article, Illustration141 1951-04-26 2 ANZAC Day Service At The Cenotaph Standard Staff Reporter MEMBERS of the R.A.A.F., the Australian Army, the New Zealand Air Force, and Colony Australian civilians together with representatives of the British Services, attended a solemn half hour ANZAC Day service held at the Singapore Cenotaph at dawn yesterday. Among thoseStandard - 141 words
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277 1951-04-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter ADULT education is one of the most stabilising factors in any social com- munity and every support and encouragement should be given to the movement in Malaya because of its importance to the country at such a crucial and277 words
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Article, Illustration255 1951-04-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter STRESSING the "tremendous needT for health propaganda in child care in Singapore, the report of the St. Andrew"* Mission Hospital states that there are at present several mentally deficient children in "very poor living conditions"* at home. Social welfare255 words
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211 1951-04-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Geylaog| Police Station was not in clangor of being attacked during the December riots, Conner Inspector Bujang bin Tunggal told the Si!igr.p t '-e First District Court yesU r lay. Bu.ang said this 'in his defence at the continued211 words
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71 1951-04-26 2 A CHARGE of kidnapping a 13-year-old girl was explained to an Indian, Ramasamy Kar.dasamy (20), in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. The charge alleged that at about 11 a.m. on Jan. 10, Kandasamy kidnapped the girl, Lutcheraan Luchme from the lawful guardianship of71 words
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Miscellaneous72 1951-04-26 2 ftijfi&i-fc SENS£ p ROLONGiN' Vt-O-C' TAKE A GOOD LOOK AH WON N T DENW MAH I AH FEELS JEST AS^ 1 ■TT^3| TH' AGONY. LI'LABNERf Vt_V:« AT ME— TAKE A GOOD J CHILE ft v r > ROTTEN ABOUT V Wr rf ADMIRES VOC BASIL A H^__r SNIFF O' ME/.*72 words
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296 1951-04-26 3 u, t, i ndard SUff C <»™*pondent KLAL\ LUMPUR, Wed n. i in the 1951 EsUmates ilg^ -ir° u Xpenditure P rovided M V. Bonluim and new po icttSLT the inCreaBed ponce salary proposals a^ Pvnoi»tP«l t» raise the total to $582 millions.296 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-04-26 3 Prize-winners of the recent Kloster Beer Queen. Miss Betty Lee, in the centre, won the first prize with 720 votes. She was presented with a gold and pearl necklace, a gold wristlet chain and a gold tiara. The other prize-winners, Miss Paddy Lee and Miss Dorothy Lee, were each presented55 words
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68 1951-04-26 3 Manpower Direction In Perak, Sel. i >tuft Correspondent LIMPIR. Wed.— vcr direction has taken place only in ind Perak. so far, ■g to a reply made v (Government in the I emslative Council -tiotiN on manpower by Mr. Leung I ins. til of 81i> directees beci enrolled in both i68 words
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53 1951-04-26 3 S700,000 To Expand KL Police Depot I.i St.ifF Correspondent MPUB, Wed. r the extension e De^ot here. a earmarked for was approved by a Legislative Coun- sed that there ifficient penr.ar.e::! r'or 2.500 men gh it each year. ary accommodation ..re maj be inmen yearly he period when the liH53 words
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Article35 1951-04-26 3 JB Warning To S'pore Cyclists R] sensed bieyclea roads in liable to prose* they '«-"<? licensed e T B vird. .^reement for use roadfl by Johore Singapore and vice en hiroed down by _;>: e and Johore35 words
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Article259 1951-04-26 3 standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. In reply to questions by Tuan Sheik Ahmad bin Mohamed Ilashim on Asian police officers holding 0.5.P.C.. and 0.C.P.D.. posts in the Federation. Government today stated in the Legislative Council that since January this year, one Asian officer has259 words
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246 1951-04-26 3 I Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The r e were 4,037 English and i vernacular schools in the Federation in December, last year, according to the return by the i Director of Education, Mr. H. R. Holgate. which was laid before the Federal Legislative246 words
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329 1951-04-26 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Referring to the bill to amend the citizenship elauses of the Federation Agreement, to be introduced into the Federal Legislative Council at its session which opened this morning, Sir Henry Gurney, the President, hoped that at the proper329 words
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Article91 1951-04-26 3 AN AMBITION which 22 year old A. Selvadurai has cherished for many years, to become a police Inspector, will come truei next month when he leaves Klang to undergo training at the Police Depot, Kuala Lumpur. IN the Sessions Court, Seremban, before the Acting President,! Inche Anjang91 words
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Article103 1951-04-26 3 X JL Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A sum ot $2.4*5,040 is provided in supplementary estimates for the purchase of American roadmaking equipment for the Federation. according to the report of the Federal Legislative Council's Standing Committee on Finance. It is possible that some103 words
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Article148 1951-04-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A police escort section serving "quit" notices in the Raub area of Pahang yesterday discovered seven bandit supply dumps in the garden of an empty house. They were covered over with zinc sheetings. The police arrested one Chinese who tried to leave the148 words
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Article298 1951-04-26 3 LIM CHIN GUAN, who pleaded guilty to shipping 548 pieces of planks without a permit from the Customs authorities was fined $100 in the Magistrate's Court. Johore Bahru. A EUROPEAN, Morrif Alan Stuart Saver, described as the Garrison Engineer, attached to the War Department, Johore Bahru, was298 words
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613 1951-04-26 3 For Action Against Jenderam'— Watherston Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Before the round-up in Kampong Jenderam in February last took place, altogether over 100 Malays from Kampongs in South Selangor had come to Kuala Lumpur in large and small parties on different dates to beg the Chief Police Officer613 words
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158 1951-04-26 3 Bridges May Oust Ferries In N. Johore Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The question of erecting proper bridges or at least pontoon bridges across the Muar and Batu Pahat rivers Is receiving the consideration of the Federation Government. This was stated in the Federal Legislative Council by Mr. J.D.158 words
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Article225 1951-04-26 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A call for more Home Guards was made in the Federal Legislative Council today by the High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney, in his address. He also paid a tribute to the many tens of thousands "who are serving this country225 words
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Article, Illustration544 1951-04-26 4 T.A nsonlnquiry Verdict Issued Standard Staff Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Wed. A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by Mr. J. R. Whimster, president of the Sessions Court, Teluk Anson, today, following the inquiry into the death of Tan Beng Kai (28) and Chan Mah Kim544 words
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213 1951-04-26 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed.— The story of how she was taken by force from her house in Sungei Pinanfl to a hut in a kamponsj where she had intimacy with accused, against her will, on the Bight ol Dec. 7, last year, was213 words
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Article89 1951-04-26 4 TRANSPORT MEN WANT MORE PA Y Su.nda.rd Staff Correspondent a: or star. Wed. Tkkei Ii ■> tovs and Station Masters i thf United Transport Compal v Aid Star. "arge<: transri concern in Kedah, have letiti ned the management I t reasc I c u es, tS vwan es rerti v89 words
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Article23 1951-04-26 4 THE runei I Mrs. David g I the Chinese interli. ter Hig Kota Bhai t k place hst W< nesday.23 words
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Article44 1951-04-26 4 y< n cycle g M tl EUtt n R d Mar. 17 wil it a reai v S I s fii eI $1 in th< Sinn p re First Traffic C urt For failing to dis] etter "L siflo, he was44 words
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Article151 1951-04-26 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wed.— A coml Lned Anti-TB and Welfare Drive in Perak. in conjunction with the Pan-Malayan Welfare Drive In August and December. this year, is planned by the Perak Wei fare Commit tee. F nty pet cent o( the funds la expected151 words
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69 1951-04-26 4 St.ind.ird StafY orrrspondt nt BUTTERWQBTH, Wed —Due the itbreak rab ■■> lo Pr nee W« t< jr, dog vners e being ppi ehed ii dividually 1 surrendei theii logs for aes Since Ile 1«t a ee4 i I the Rura B ud, ur w69 words
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200 1951-04-26 4 Standard Staff Correspoadenl PENANG, Wed. Penang'fl main terminus for all private buses in Prangin Roa<l Kill b<* greatly improved ii the proposal for covered stands to be erected there meeti the approval of the authorities. Mr. D. R. Home. Chairman of the Penang Rural200 words
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Article102 1951-04-26 4 pexaxg. Wed. Mr. Rangaramanuja Ayyangar, who arrived here with his daughter from India in the Rajula told Penang Rotarians that ancient Indian i music provided the foundations j Of European music. 1 Mr. Ayyangar spoke on Indian i music scales and its importance at the E.102 words
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Article71 1951-04-26 4 l| ALOR STAR. Wed 1 1 The Ruler in Council. I i Redah. has ordered all i residents in certain sec|i tions of K.iranean. a i 1 village in South Kedah. to i evacuate that area within I 1 one month. I 1 The residents affected71 words
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Article95 1951-04-26 4 Standard Staff Correspondent [POH, W< I The i ase against two girls Tang W ag Yew (19) and Ng Lay Hee (15), charge I wil h heft t jewellery ued a1 (2,120, was irar.sforrt i the Sc— I Court by Magistrate Che Bahau I n95 words
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Article75 1951-04-26 4 Penang's Birth Rate Increases PENANG. Wed.— Ace to latest Municipal IK- st itetneni released today, Penan^'s birth :.::<.* increased to 35.62 bn March as against 32.40 over the previous month w die infantile m :y decreased to £0 ac against 91 prev ousry. The death rate h >wever Increased to75 words
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Article76 1951-04-26 4 PEXANG. Wed.- A curfew has been imposed in Nibong Tebal between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. daily from tomorrow in Mukims 2. 3*. 4. 5. 6 and 12 situated in the district of Province Wellesley, South. All persons within village limits of the above76 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-04-26 4 Home Guardes Enrolled Enrolment of Home Guards in Perils. Picture shows Home Guards being enrolled in a Chinese school in Arau, Perlis. The British Adviser, Perlis, Mr. N. Hayicard, is seen issuing arm-bands. Assisting him is Tuan Sheik All Din Abdul Hcvyiid Bajundi (Inspector oi HoiM Guards, Perlis).48 words
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114 1951-04-26 4 ANZAC Day In Penang Marked By 2 Persons Standard SufT Correspondent PI N iNG Wed But foi w lid at the C< taph in Es] Road, this morning, a'./a was forj tten Pe Ui ke ger Singa] e K: Lumpur, A". Day s vices were lig ere ere r Pens114 words
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Article201 1951-04-26 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wed. The woman Organising Officer, St. John Ambulance Brigade, London, Miss I. Richer, has just completed a tour of SJAA centres in Perak, where preparations are being made for the St. John Flag Day, which will be observed for the201 words
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145 1951-04-26 4 Standard Staff (icjrrt'rpoiult'nt PENANG, Vk't'd. A Lahour Party is Iwinji fornu'd in Penang to contest seats at the forthcoming Municipal elections. This was d«>cided at a ■arcting at No. 2 Htitton lane last niuht. The ofiicial name of the uroup is the145 words
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191 1951-04-26 4 Penang Wants To Be In Line With Singapore Standard Staff (0.n.,,,, V PENANG, WcHl—Th, IY lUU J JT Moners at a Committee Mmi,,., T nir 'H whether they *houM a,k «;."7- r lorr -ill Federal Ordinance as it rdatec to I Ul ;tli in line with Singapore. It i, r191 words
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96 1951-04-26 4 Mrs. Cheah's Plea For Poor Is Successful Standard Staff Correspondent PENANw. Wed mi itta men len Um 111 13 Association for the Preventi Tuberculosis were told Uat 1 rtain Ca I TB victims were in need of rice The 1 1 p "t u n ■ommitlee membei I 1 Kiong.96 words
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Article45 1951-04-26 4 RAF Band For Me non Party MR M GOFALA Re^ tiyc I the G 1 be the j a U ed b>- the 1 at the Vid H t 4.38 pjn. I Mr. M in Mad F t Sing tpore. are e> Dresem BWf Reg45 words
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6 1951-04-26 4 Sino-Malays Link Up In Big Business6 words
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Article9 1951-04-26 4 Federation Imports 2 Stud Bulk B E I I9 words
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Miscellaneous47 1951-04-26 4 I. "ii m\ *T ""^^TjE W _^a. B-—^-^ _~~_t_1 H___________H_____^^^^^^^B__ i_ '**■*__?**<_'- V /ik. _^T_^"- A—W _Py _^_l I r\ JHsB^^oB _____________S' _hb*k' r t_- __<*M:tf.-f<&.f I Copt. 1950, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved. __y11|y^_. vQ _4__— ii i __r >__.__-- _rv -I.- i B^^~ Xjj-__^y*^^p-^ _p_^»^^"""^47 words
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Article391 1951-04-26 5 VERDICT HELD IN FLAT SUIT Standard Staff Reporter MR. JUSTICE Fletcher Logers reserved judgment j ti the Singapore High j lourt yesterday in the suit iron gh't by Miss Lily Chan, former dance hostess, gainst Itfr. Rimme Shawj or possession of flat !N«. j 5 in the Cauiiol Building. Miss391 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-04-26 5 MAJOR General D. Dunlop G.0.C., Singapore Base District is now bidding good-bye to his various units and service establishments in Singapore before leaving for home early next month. Yesterday he visited the Union Jack Club for the last time Picture shows Major General Dunlop (right? haling a drink with Mr.60 words
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Article242 1951-04-26 5 MALAYA WILL NOT BE AT THE FAIR "Tiri Staff Kep-irtrr A .I O L' >_f H. cod s i dera tion j. 1 aa aeca uiven for Mai ay a to i taas part in the Fourth Cana.iion Lit jrnaiional Trade Fair j to bo heid at Toronto. London A;ents242 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-04-26 5 Picture. Mr C V Miles, well-known Singapore lawyer and his took boy. Han Kee Fong. who has served him for the j>ast V6 years, bade each other goodbye yesterday lr Miles sailed on the Andre Lebon. Picture shows Mr. Miles and Han Kee Fong.— StandardStandard - 45 words
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507 1951-04-26 5 London Matric Exam Full List Of Passes Standard Staff Bepwtas THL folio win? candidates U ,T(> jih I iflli in the London Mu;iu-ulation Ixaminatiou held in Singapore in January. I CENTRE I. FIRST DIVISION: 7.T:'> Ch v ion Hin, 7882— Gupta, ih MiUer, 7893— Lauw Yang Chew 78%— Lee K.r.u.507 words
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Article47 1951-04-26 5 Standard Stair Reporter BRIGADIER F. W. Harvey. 3 MB E Gereral Secretary in i charge of the Salvation Army c i in Singapore baa been promoted Lieutenant Colonel with tne I designation of Officer Command- ins Tha Salvaiion Army in i Malaya -,11 nr»-M»-««ui»»A^v^ i 1147 words
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Article99 1951-04-26 5 Standard Staff Reporter CHARGED m the S.i^apore j Fi-.-t Tratfi? Court yesterday with ranging the death of Chia I ■It Huay by driving a car i negjigpnily. Lim Thiam Bock was fined $200. Inspector, J. Muthews. prosecuting, said Lim knocked down Chifl while driving at99 words
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Article192 1951-04-26 5 Standard Suff Reporter More than J ,000 new Singapore ration (•arilx went i**ued within the last rouple of days to mimtomen from the overseas and the Federation, an ofheial ot the Rationing Office in Orchard Road told The Man dard yesterday. \monii the hirgc192 words
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Article68 1951-04-26 5 DEBATE ON MEN'S CLOTHES THE EAST-WEST Society will debate the question of men's garments tonight at 8.30 p.m. in the British Council Hall on Stamford Road. "Men are Dowdy" will be the proposition before the assembly. Professor R. E Hoi turn ot the University of Malaya, Miss ML Keel. Mrs.68 words
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Article84 1951-04-26 5 FOUR PEOPLE. Mo'vimed bin Moiamed Hassim, Sahraa bin Naina Mohamed, Mai id bin M.l--dasha and Syed Ibrahim bin Kadhir Xanaimalai. we re charged in- the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with breach of trust erf seven case^ of dynamite. The charge alleged tttet between Apr.84 words
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Article70 1951-04-26 5 SINGAPORE will have its own ••Festival of Britain" with an exhibitiun in tn e United Engineers Showroom in River Valley Road which wiil be opened by the Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. at ti.3o p.m. on 3 i May 3. The opening will take place immediately after70 words
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Article59 1951-04-26 5 MANY undergraduates of the University of Malay;! would like to work (luring the long vacation from the middle of June UU early October* The Malayan Undergrad, officiaJ newspaper of the Students Union suggested that the union aid these students by forming a S'udents' Employment Bureau. Situations59 words
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Article32 1951-04-26 5 UNDERGRADUATES of the University of Malaya nave now opened a Rind to buy material comforts for fellow .students detained by the Police at bt. John's Island under the Emergency Regulations.32 words
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Article131 1951-04-26 5 Standard Staff Reporter 1 SINGAPORE trisha-owners. who are feeling the shortage of trisha-riders have sent a second petition to the Munic-i- oaiity urging the issue of new Scenes t Aders. The petition says that the decrease in the number of tnsna- riders was due to the fact131 words
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Advertisement508 1951-04-26 5 I^^^^^_^*aaa^Jj j *aa3Paaaa> K V t DEATH I MISCELLANEOUS <rT A- •-••)->■ Fr:i!i- |K)S£ l :vje Cert Phv::. ihe* 15 died yestwdajr o: lllSsu e r Hospital as a bath Electrotherapy 23 motor accident. Pe»a>a>« Road Tel tint I •w I leave 174. Sundays closed R I at 5 p.m.508 words
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Advertisement174 1951-04-26 5 There's -no finer health insurance j J You tannot koap hoaltny without vtamliw. ft V^ JJ «f Lack of sufficient vitamin A lowort bodily ji ti, resiitanca and makot om moro llabio to H^ r -^jT eoujhi, coldi and other theit iltouM*. Ono I *EL |f of th« richort known174 words
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Miscellaneous152 1951-04-26 5 V M.( A. OKI IIAUD KO\l>. French < lass 5.30 p.m., S'pore Amateuj Swimming Assn. Annual Genera] Wheting &33 P m.. GJ^mnastios Class 8 D vac. Seventh Day Advcantists' Evangßlistic Meeting 7 :',o p.m. Male V.aiix Choir Practice li pm CHINESE Y.M SEtEGIE KOAI>: Student -Music 4.30 p.m.. Badminton 5152 words
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Article808 1951-04-26 6 'rHE Government did not as is usual when a new Legislature meets for the first time, pander to the illusions and false optimism of iis Members. It did noi even ailow the Councillors the luxury of warming their hands before the dying tires of their election promises. Instead,808 words
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Article, Illustration2383 1951-04-26 6 R.I.D.A. BRINGS A NEW VITALITY TO KAMPONG LIFE It has been a long: founded criticism of the kampong people that Government officers and those purporting to represent the people do not have sufficient contact with them, states Dato Onn bin Jaafar in a memorandum setting out the scheme for the2,383 words
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Article, Illustration91 1951-04-26 6 |TRUMAN*S policy of .winnings 2 peace in Korea by localising > the war, asserted Chung Shing 2 Jit Pap, has tailed. The Com-| 2 muniste instead ol seeking! peace have launched a bigjj 2 counter-offensive. The Com-| munists have also increased j their air activity. «j S The91 words
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Article1228 1951-04-26 6 2siN CHEW Jit Poh hooed thatf J» America would consider the2 opinions the other countries > have expressed on the Japan- 2 2 ese peace treaty. The purpose^ of the peace treaty is to£ revive Japan as an anti-£ Communist bastion. But Aus-$ tralia and New Zealand are;£1,228 words
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Advertisement98 1951-04-26 6 **R 1// glasses alone improve J v ,,,r Er^vrkr -mo.' TMontnev Praf^aooal services and icenni- >-^J y/ < Jr^^r— *«l cal skills are the essential aids to /V Mm v^r'/M your "seems? ability" your visual A.' y I )W -^pff comfort and efficiency. /^/^tV^" 1 y"'^* "Tfti/ It is for98 words
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Advertisement44 1951-04-26 6 v USELf c > £i'STACE_ t v y I rlas Just Itvwii-vil Bell Howell FILMO FILMO Knini CAMEIAS FILMO 8111m PBOJBCWMK FILMO lbmni MV(;V/IM I FILMO 70DL CAMEEAS FILMO SOUND PROJK< ToK> FILMO SLIDE VHOjVA TOR* Demonstrations at: SIMCAPORE PHOTO CO 37.39. oGfl BCTEI L44 words
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254 1951-04-26 7 'Evidence' Reds Work Hard To Block Jap Peace ™™±^™™*BTU mKtOM TOKYO: W \SHIN«; TON, Vnr 21 IY.-i.1.-nl Trumans special e .n* John Foster Dulles, "unnuMakable evid" £rOM T k >° loda y ..Mimunisls were iiwlij al Kuss >a", Chinese and Japanese were woffan, jggyfr Mocfc a peace selt i ementfor254 words
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Article, Illustration85 1951-04-26 7 future by O\ ■.MDun and :„> J n ,V PlOVte f the Sla ndard Vacuum V P irl <°J lhe ninne^-»p in the recent Ideal i rl K (^T etl :On^ Cms the tape to th^ entrance r strri» Th t>rVUeStatlon to be OP™* Sin^u h Pt nm uas watchedMichael Goa - 85 words
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204 1951-04-26 7 CALCUTTA, Apr. 25 (IP)-This city was seized bj i double epidemic today with 533 persons killed by cholera and smallpox in the past two weeks. 1 1 Iv Customs Seizes Huge Gold Cargo S SKONG, Apr. 25 <AP) H ogkoog revenue officers [*uesday seized204 words
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Article70 1951-04-26 7 LONDON, Apr. 25 (Reuter). Short wave radio reception in London was almost blotted out today, Reuter's listening station reported. Solar flares or hydrogen eruptions were thought to be the cause. Stations in all parts of the world suddenly faded out and even the powerful transmitters70 words
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Article41 1951-04-26 7 KARACHI, Apr. 24, T TP): More than 100,000 volunteers launched a mighty offensive in a "battle without bullets" in a desperate bid to halt huge locust swarms in the Punjab which threaten to ravage the grain-bowl of Western Pakistan.41 words
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Article60 1951-04-26 7 LONDON, Apr. 24 (Reuter)— The House of Commons tonight agreed to the general principle of a bill to legalize a charge of half price for state spectacles and dentures, one of the causes of Ministers' resignation. LONDON, April 24, (Reuter)— The death was announced today of Samuel Townsqnd60 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-04-26 7 photo. In a traditional New York welcome for distinguished visitors. a blizzard of paper deluges Gen. Douglas MacArthur as he drives through the city April 20. Some 150,000 people lined 7th Avenue from 34th to 42nd Street, in the heart of downtown Manhattan. A.P.A.P - 49 words
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138 1951-04-26 7 WASHINGTON. Apr. 24 (UP) Asked by the press for I comment on the speeches this week by Britain's Aneurin Bevan and Harold Wilson, Republican Representative John Vorys, member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, today characterized rne British foreign t policy as "an unique138 words
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236 1951-04-26 7 Yugosla via Asks Big Three To Help Out On Trade Deficit BELGRADE, Apr. 24 (UP)— Yugoslavia has asked the Western Big Three to help her out of her economic troubles hy covering her multi-million dollar trade deficit, it was learned today. Wiping out the deficit by a 1 direct grant236 words
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Article84 1951-04-26 7 YOKOHAMA, Apr. 25 (UP) One hundred and three persons, including three American soldiers were burned to death yesterday afternoon and 66 others injured when a headhigh tension powerline dropped on the roof of a passing Yokohama electric train and skeletonized the two lead cars84 words
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Article83 1951-04-26 7 LONDON. Apr. 24 (Router) The appointments of Sir rrank Soskice as Attorneyjeneral and Mr. A. L. UngoedFhomas as Solicitor-General vere officially announced here onight. The official announcement >f Mr. John Freeman's resignation as Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Supply was also made tonight. Mr.83 words
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Article61 1951-04-26 7 WASHINGTON. Apr. 24 <UP» The House Foreign Affairs Committee today formally approved a bill to authorize a $190,000,000 loan to buy foodstuffs for India. Committee Chairman John Kee j said he would take the bill to the Rules Committee as. soon as possible, perhaps Wednesday. He said61 words
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79 1951-04-26 7 Muslims Form Bulwark In War Against Reds— Pai TAIPEI. Apr. 25 (U.P.) The President of China's Muslim Association today declared that 350.000.000 Muslims of the world inspired by their faith had formed an unshakable bulwark in the campaign against Communism. In an article to Modern China. English language monthly here79 words
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Article57 1951-04-26 7 LONDON, Apr. 25: IAP)— Illegitimate births in England and Wales in 1950 dropped below the average for the preceding five years, according to preliminary figures released by the Registrar General's quarterly return. Forty-nine out of every thousand live births were illegitimate last year: that is 1557 words
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Article54 1951-04-26 7 RANGOON, Apr. 23 <APt Government troops fought off for five hours today strong rebel forces attacking Pyawbwe, .;1U miles from Rangoon, in the heart of the Communist-dominated area, a communique said. It listed rebel losses as seven killed. 40 wounded against one killed and four wounded54 words
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274 1951-04-26 7 US- Formosa A rmy Mission To Be Raised WASHINGTON, Apr. 21 (IP)— Deputy KM*** Secretary Robert Lovett (old mwmm today thai tinUnited States military mission to Formosa probably uill be increased eventually lo .">OO or 600 o Hirers and m*»n_ The initial size of 4he r mission now en route274 words
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Article70 1951-04-26 7 UK Authors To Work For Peace LOXDOX, Apr. 25 <Reutrr'— Tweive of Britain's Famoui i writers yesterday issued a declaration pledging themselves to < work for peace through then- I writings and inviting nil oilier i writers to join them in the;- efforts to stop the "drift to war." The70 words
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Article126 1951-04-26 7 PRAGUE. Apr. 23 (UP) Associated Press correspon I William Oalis. 37. was missing today and the United St i Embassy asked Czech n :;cs to start an official Inq lit f into his disappearanos. Oatifi was i; seen §toct >■ lelt his office M aid;126 words
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Article93 1951-04-26 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. *M (UP) Gen. Douglas MarArthur has agreed to testify on Thursday, May 3. before Senate committees investigating his dismissal, it was disclosed today. Mac Arthur will appear before the Senate Armed Services Committee. A Member of the Senate Foreign Halations Committee probahly will sit93 words
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Advertisement142 1951-04-26 7 f.e ship. died of the disease. STOP SMOKING TolkHt-o habit can be topped rt uithout exeryi-inc will |>o\\er or \j%/\ 1 takinjc anything internally. > W Our new remedy "BOON" an V anti>epti< MOITH-WASH. WILL i I *TOP VOIR TOBACCO. HABIT. >£ I -BOON" lea\e«* no offensive ta>te 9/%) dtM^s142 words
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Advertisement94 1951-04-26 7 T //S L4 H* CLARA \TKES »i ik M I C*x- 7- V X. You can always trust a carpet with a BMK labcL I- very one is modern looms v. n l the traditional skill of Kilmarnock. In addition MOTHPROOF emy BMK carpet i^ scientifically mothprootod by a new94 words
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Miscellaneous49 1951-04-26 7 ____T^1 IM HAVING pCHILDRENJ 777"" *E=Jj=J 1../ VISITORS SHOULD BE OKAY \V J______^ [SI |j=_ __T CJ 1 TODAY. SO SEEN AND kT V OO ff_T_ L_J S» ;<*%:! ._____i REMEMBER--/ NOT HEARD* §g ____SW/5/ LWll_$__$1 ft/ i x it f ii__i_k Hy -> la __j wigjgE i y gj49 words
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Article, Illustration752 1951-04-26 8 rl StaittJarii Siaff Correspondent Kl ALA LI >IPi R, April 27. High Commissioner for the Federation Sir Henry <»uritey, in outlining anti-inflationary measures already 4 ink en and hcitt:* plamictl by Government, including higher duties, today ■tiered a gravel warning to the eommereial community.752 words
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Article94 1951-04-26 8 Sharp Fall In Price Of Rubber i.:-d S:::t Ri»p»>rter r s ease saarp- re 3 esterda? a:-^^- <. the de .re I ttributable to traders' til al G era- oant attitude on ixnspei [fled s. ired the a the confidence Dai the pan ters P M95 per It Orsi i94 words
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Article138 1951-04-26 8 ntl.trd Reporter S sAPI R tar tera r I y I S a a r 9 -depi i the vj.S Gcr < e c I the Gh tt posed e > exxd noc I on the of rut tr ers c aed i t >. t she138 words
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Article73 1951-04-26 8 W V.SHIN I Apr. 25 fAP) B. Kua .s. Jr. presir tof U.S Rubl er Co., says A :a d<-.- ve a rubber >3 tural rubber e a.r.. is 014 en >u^h th:\i -a Sve-year war it inn Henc«i 11 Ist aa much the 373 words
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Article34 1951-04-26 8 Mye^aard Co., a leading pfa cal m rturer in Nor- a ..:„> pc ed a m«th J o| 1 V- S A i n b ile hrpo-P-Tys a The r.ce is derived34 words
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Article24 1951-04-26 8 |r*--ndard SV;ppj«g Reporter BL't.** b C3r the »hi, rat or inuk ''bV *'i:? b car so. the »hip -=> i cases ui in nk.24 words
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Article329 1951-04-26 8 Controls KUALA LUaiPUB Apr 25 R^b^oi" export cootr >1 baa bees exercised in Halayi to eiisi:re tr.at and ro^u.ar j sup i y o^ rubbes bora this kiuUjp the United K:r.^--n frier. 1 y roi:nin«»s ana ie free i i genera y is n I329 words
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Article, Illustration122 1951-04-26 8 photo. J lamp gl-bes. 90 cases of ham. 80 drums at" coal tar dve. 140 drums of dyesturf. 24 cases of padlocks. cases of cycle tyres. 30 case* oi safety pins. 43 caies and 12 sewing machines. 30 cases of tools. 'cases of pocket knives and 2.893Standard - 122 words
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Article383 1951-04-26 8 Si amlartl Staff rori*es|M»s«l«Mit KUALA Ll'MPt'lt, Apr. 2.x The Toleration** Draft l)t»vt'iopiiK*tit Plan was referred to by Sir Henry 4>urnt\v. High r«>ntmis*ioner, during his outline of the nioasitrrs thr Frtlrral <!ount'il will lake this year* He reminded the Council this morning thai the Plan was incorporated383 words
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270 1951-04-26 8 Malayan Pine Recovery \\YYU i>rodunion for 1951 estimated at 10,000,000 fans .Mala\a'«* rehabilitated pineapple paektng industry h rapidly regaining the ground lost as a result of the Oeeupation, when produetion fell from 100 million ean* in 1938 to 4.000.000 cans in 1947. I270 words
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Article, Illustration280 1951-04-26 8 Stronger, Cheaper Houses Staiulanl lining rial Reporter MR. (.KKVID I.IKKI.FV, of Guthrie and Co., Lhl., i* ihc man in luiul tbt* rr\olutionarv new huiMiii^ t»»«*hnM{ij*» known a.-* Arn>rt»ni, which i* now hetn« introthit*<*«{ to Malaya by the Company. L'sin^ an a^ra'txi Hquidrccbkbl spraying280 words
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Article20 1951-04-26 8 The Chines* Nationalist Gov- ernment has spent U5529,600,000 to build up electric power, railway and industries on Formosa.20 words
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Article35 1951-04-26 8 Singapore Oil Mmen yester- a:::: linc«d further reci'jftion In the > "u*e of coconut oil 10 524 per 'JS katry tin snd 95 rents per K>::ie »1 ka::y and 2 taMI I35 words
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Article116 1951-04-26 8 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Apr. 25) were per lb. Bayers Sellers No 1 R .5 S Spot Loose 51.93* 51.94| FOB. in bales May. No 1 RSS $1.91| $1,921 No 2 R.S S $1.84} $1.85$ No. 3 R.S S (nom > SI.7S $1.79 Tone: Easier.116 words
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Article37 1951-04-26 8 HONGKONG. Apr. 23— Special Standard Service—Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HKSIS 7Q to £1 sterling: HK56.35 to US$l; HKS!.BO7 to Malayan $1; HKSO.33 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK323 to one taeL37 words
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Article, Illustration117 1951-04-26 8 Seen at a dinner party at the Happy World, given by the Borneo Sumatra Trading; Go. (M.) Ltd. (Borsumy) for their Van N*lle Shag Tobacco dealers from the neighbouring islands off Singapore. (from left) Messrs. Koh Chong Khing, Chew Poi Row. Tan Sek Yong. Koh Kim LoonsStandard - 117 words
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Article83 1951-04-26 8 Tin Price Regains $12.62½ Standard Staff Reporter THE MALAYAN tin price took a turn upwards after price declines since the beginning of the week. On a steady market, the metal ■a as quoted at $590.75 per picui, an inercMe of 512 62$ over Tuesri3.\ s level. Traders yesterday reporlcd good83 words
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Article227 1951-04-26 8 Copra Sold At $48.75 Standard Stiff Reporter COPRA r trie Singapore feet markal was >te.id> or* ia- es short-covering Cram :-e C rUiaeoL Buyers apcnrij I $48* and r;»>e t $494. Sellers i ri S me buo.r:eic a j^> trted at $48J pei aietil > nut :'-i.: sellers at 182227 words
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Article, Illustration456 1951-04-26 8 Ma laya Fu ture Rests On Hydro Power Standard SlafT Reporter CHEAP HYDRO POWER huMm lou <m»«i ptWt lion of tin lo be continued when there ii a contraction of tlic world dcman<l for it. This point is brought ou' in the annual report of the Central Electricity Board of456 words
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Article110 1951-04-26 8 THE DIRECTORS of the Eastern r.u::*i HUM _td a BCt PUfit <: jl i Jo :<2o :<•• the yeai t9si Cron v. :■..<.« mi iatcnai c. ■*.':<•.■. I 2 Sd baa bmea paad an Ia I il dr d of 3s. «>vi. par s^ia.-e batti Im -(..-me110 words
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Article142 1951-04-26 8 SrNGAP< ttE, Wei I it Mala; share nn ltd ■<'" fcacraJ j Ijqf I i: e« slightl] easier excepi i fcm ntera RuWxrj e^ -".e-a;. Industrials vcrc ftm (,> sin isinesi past ed C .-.::^o-i prieoi ware INDUSTRIALS Bu>crs Sellers B 3 Petr M 49142 words
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Advertisement81 1951-04-26 8 1 1 'If ?Mfc v#k Jui |J_____________________9^^I \^^^P_r V^__l_t B rV' r\ f\ 1 Pi t T I I DB I E I __03^^ ____f I NDUSTRiAI 1 I ■it I "3'BKSs'Jfc I GOOD CHJAKETTI I I Asthma Mucu: I Dissolved Firs! tc I Chokl g C I Asthma an)81 words
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Article252 1951-04-26 9 New Rates Will Operate June 19 By Neilson Modder, Standard Staff Reporter SUBSTANTIAL reductions in passenger fares for American President Lines round-the-world, Straits-Atlantic and passenger-freighter services from Singapore, were announced by the company's local agents yesterday. The new fares will become effective when the tourist252 words
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Article103 1951-04-26 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Penang Government has requested the Federal Legislative Council that the funds paid to general revenue from Mercantile Marine Fund Committee for the years 1946-50, should be placed at the disposal of the committee for the building of a seamen's hostel in103 words
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Article161 1951-04-26 9 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Wed.— The Kong Wah, rirst ship to make the trip to Lho Seumawe and back since the recent incident when eight Malayan vessels were detained there, left again lor that port via Belawan today. The Kong Wah is carrying genera]161 words
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Article32 1951-04-26 9 PARIS, Apr. 25 (Reuter) j The French liner Athos has left Marseilles for Indo-China with 1,047 French troops. A further 749 troops will join the ship at Bizerta (Tunisia). i32 words
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Article125 1951-04-26 9 A SIXGLE-FXGIXED Beaver I aircraft from Canada has been shipped to Singapore for Caltex (China) Ltd. It will be assembled at Kallang Airport and then flown to Pakan j Baroe. Sumatra, where the com- 1 pany is operating its oilfields. Bearers have also been ordered bv125 words
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173 1951-04-26 9 18 Leave Colony In MM's Oldest Liner Standard Shipping Reporter THE 13,682-ton Andre Lebon, Messageries Mari- i times' oldest passenger liner on the Far East run.' railed at Singapore yesterday on her return voyage to France with 743 passengers from Saigon. cigniten pa:>;>t?ii&t?i6 embarked in the liner when she left173 words
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Article107 1951-04-26 9 HK $1.2Mil. Gold Cache HOXGKOXG. Apr. 25: (AP)— Hongkong revenue agents have I located and seized HK51.206.000 worth of gold aboard the Butter- j field and Swire freighter, Szech- wan. A total of 3.700 taels was con- fiscated, bringing to 17.287 taels j the total of contraband gold seized here107 words
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Article, Illustration200 1951-04-26 9 'Bea ver'A irLink For Small Towns KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Finance Committee of the Federation has approved a capital expenditure of $847,000 and a maintenance expenditure of $496,500 on the internal Beaver air service shortly to be introduced to connect isolated towns with the Malayan Airways trunk route. 1 TheAP - 200 words
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Article70 1951-04-26 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federal Legislative Council today approved an expenditure of $830,000 to provide for the cost of extensions to the runway of the Kuala Lumpur airfield and an increase in Us bearing strength. This is requested by the RAF as the70 words
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Advertisement532 1951-04-26 9 "K*"* I*'1 riUHS p^'»c sißvct s« u. a^ AM Cj EDGAR F. LUCKINBACH c D ««c Spore 10 Mot GEORGE LUCKENBACH w r .Si* Duc For full particulars Dr v Carao n K^ or msh Q' bookmqs etc. Agents: ANGLO-FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. L «>M P Sham 59? A .o'a-cc 456532 words
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Advertisement95 1951-04-26 9 SHIPPING NOTICE M.V.'HANTHALE Sailing; Monday, 30th April, 1951 to DJAKARTA -INDONESIA Cargo accepted: For Particulars apply to: CHEK GUAN SHIPPING CO., LTD., 14 Pekin Street, Tel: *****. SARAWAK BTEAI (In ./orated WEEKLY PASSENGERS AND FREI REJANC RIV^R POl (with transhipnu Rajah Brooke for Kuching Bidor for Kuching accepts cargo for95 words
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Advertisement582 1951-04-26 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANPINAVIA UK CONIINENI S'pore P S'hom Pe»«Hf "NORDHVAL" for Bongkok Gdns. 8/9 "PANAMA" for Bongkok Soigon Hongkong Manila Kobe Yokohama 4-6Moy l-3May 29-3OApr. "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 22-24Moy 20-21 May 19-19Moy "MALAYA" for Bangkok, Hongkong, Manila Kobe ond Yokohama 26-29May "KINA" for Bangkok, Hongkong Manila 14-19June "MEONIA" for Saigon582 words
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Miscellaneous188 1951-04-26 9 «dswps in Harbour WHARVES Gdn. 44 Helios. Sheers Wharf: 42 43 Teiresia. 40 41 Kampar, 38/39 Chandpara. 36 37 Tricolor, 33. 34 C. Of Chicago, 31/32 Benavon. Benveg, 29 30 Pakhoi. 27/28 Kernas. 25/28 Umaria, 23 24 Pres. Arthur, 19 20 Bradeverett. 15 16 Carpentaria, 13/14 Bellerophon, 11 12 Andre188 words
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Miscellaneous647 1951-04-26 9 Despatches TODAY: Gt. Britain. N. Ireland. Eire. Europe. N. and \V. Africa, W. Indies. Egypt and Ceylon noon by JBenmacdhui, Indo-China 6 p.m. by Ibis Thaila.nd 6 p.m. by Halvdan. Hongkong. China, Philippines and Japan 8 a.m. by Tasman. Arrivals TODAY: W. Australia by Charon. Hair arrivals) f [and DEPARTURES647 words
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Article, Illustration195 1951-04-26 10 ryjEßEc ap" APi V_' a e Chet alter, rear Id French ttaga star I tesday that the a i govej me ii haa d< e I a i se isi .>. o In t ng him i sa because m th« Stockholm Peace i _e againsi I e195 words
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Article, Illustration749 1951-04-26 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY by CINGAPORE'S attractive, dark-eyed crooner Maisie Conceicao, is hoping that two things will come true: that some enterprising patron of the arts will help establish a school for crooners in the Colony, and that, someday, in the not too distant future, she749 words
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Article, Illustration498 1951-04-26 10 man." -.Mr. Shaw sa. I that Australian architects and technicians have advixd on the renovations of the Capitol Theatre: and when It was completed it would be a modern show, comparable with Australian city theatres Bfcantfhtle Shaw Bros? S;>jpapor€*J "Show Whs" c.Hnouncts thai work has f.artcd tn498 words
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Advertisement220 1951-04-26 10 IU. 3*oo r~ 1 OPENING TODAY 11 a.m. 1.45 M3 <i.«"> 9.30 p.m. M K L. I with nW ..mv arttl /UtLCNC GLORIA DC WMI DAHL HAVEN DRAKE w M.t.-M. rn:rim-:==! =i\ Plna in excellent Tom A Jerrj Cirnon and latest l.aumont Britisß News: The Seanh for H.M.S. AFFRAY" and220 words
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Advertisement59 1951-04-26 10 ffiSlfll IflM Openinfi Today XAI^CONOJTiQNEDi^I 2-4.15-6.30-9.30 p.m. The kind of Romance that every woman dreams about ..schemes about wants for her very own a I/F£ OF I flPl HER OWN"! 'T /H 1 TOM EWELL LOUIS CALHERN M mk f ANN DVORAK BARRY SULLIVAN /W Only the latest Paramount British59 words
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Advertisement193 1951-04-26 10 Y OF FENCING On Stare at tonight's 9.30 p.m. Perfon By the SINGAPORE FENCING CU i', 5 Times: lla.m, 1.45, 4.03. 6.30&9.:>0 HERE IS HOT-BLOODED I f^L/^"^ COIUMBU HCtUtfS p>escfi>& f\ XASTof the fi y\MV€CMNEEQ&\ I I \q PAW. HdlrEld' wttoW O I BAIso the Three btooges ,n "STUDIO STO(193 words
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Miscellaneous351 1951-04-26 10 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (79M kcs. 41 Im metres) 10 ahi Neva; 1 p.m. light Mu-io Medley; 1 :«> News; 1.45 Charlie Barnett: 8.15 Programme Summary; 8.11 Calling All Hospitals; 7 p.m. Newt and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.12 The Radio Scientist; 7.20 Interlude: 7.:t0 Augmented Radio351 words
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Miscellaneous345 1951-04-26 10 10 a.m.— h i pm Singapore; (> p.m. Programme Summary; gjtt Happy Anniversary; 7 7.-.'.% As Singapore: 7 *5 Interlude: 7..>0 "Pride And Prejudice 8 p.m. John Bull > Band: S.lo The Ihursday Svmphony: }»..;o News tSf 9.45 Report on Federal l.egi>tative Council Meeting: 19.15 Julia Tan violin t and345 words
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Article629 1951-04-26 11 ixumey Urges Action To Halt Terrorism By End Of The Year Kl ALA LIMITR, We.l Th., .i mafel l.rioiiMi, ,-an l, e finUl^.i i resellt conflict with comu..u,ni,Un.akeup,|,ei r l in T,hTH yll g ,V lOlley a <l f O<l lo he ••>.' inevitable 1629 words
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Article, Illustration92 1951-04-26 11 photo. Picture shows the Chairman of RIDA, Dato Onn bin Jaafar, addressing delegates of 31 rural co-operative societies in Selangor at a tea-party at the Hotel Majestic in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Extreme left is the District Officer. Kuala Lumpur, Inche Abdul Aziz. Third from the left is Inche NordinNawiDOI - 92 words
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Article704 1951-04-26 11 Standard Staff Correspondent ALALIMPIR. W^ia rt nct .l lo a lvau|v n "u-nis btMiqiuts aiul brickbats were made ihia wnS Hhcn congratulations were aWwered on the ibrn *ho ha>«- •ccapied otba Mats hi the Federal IBCII and sat Uxlay as officials. Gurney, toe Pretne i704 words
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145 1951-04-26 11 "a:. A LUMPUR. Wed.— The ti 0 Government's WOt > build a new prison for ta baa been a b a n d o n e d ring a suggestion by the lance Committee to transfer i banisheea now being held v rioua145 words
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Article168 1951-04-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— When the Federal Legislative Council resumes tomorrow morn- Ing the members will be asked to' give approval to the expendi- ture of various large sums of money in connection with the Emergency and civil defence measures. A. supplementary allocation of 5692.915 for168 words
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Article51 1951-04-26 11 Garney At CPA Bra nch Lunch KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-The j rJde-a»ion of Malaya Branch of fhe Commonwealth Parliamentfy Association held a luncheon at Griffin Inn, Kuala Lumpur, °It ay wa S attended bv the High t Commissioner, J^.jSS^i^S. l ney* who is President. Mr. M. v De 1 Tufo, Chairman-,51 words
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Article58 1951-04-26 11 THAT in his opinion the Estate Asian Staffs Unions should have full time workers, Mr. N.C. Dass, re-elected chairman of the Bahau branch of the Estate Asian Staffs Union told the third conference of the Union at Bahau. Mr. Dass was re-elected chairman and Mr. Chua Chin Swee58 words
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Article78 1951-04-26 11 With the vast programme of many thousands of these children are at school, who never saw a school before. Simple medical services are provided and confidence and security are being restored as the groundwork for rural development. "Side by side with these emergency operations go the Rural78 words
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323 1951-04-26 11 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Acceptance of the Singapore Special Committee proposals for the salaries of superscale Malayan Establishment Posts is recommended in a paper laid on the table at today's meeting of the Federal Legislative Council. The Special Committee on323 words
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357 1951-04-26 11 Federation Ministers' Pay— $200,000 Yearly Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Weil.— Dato Dim bin Ja'afar, Member for Home Affairs and Chairman of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority, will receive a salary of $3,000 monthly, according to a Finance Committee report tabled at the Federal Legislative Council today. This will357 words
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626 1951-04-26 11 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— That the present law re^ardiiitr sweepstakes should remain in force and kept separate from any legislation regarding; lotteries, is the view of the Taxation Advisory Committee invited hy the Uiijh Commissioner lo consider an extension of the present626 words
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94 1951-04-26 11 Emergency i Entertainment Allowances i Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. As a result of the emergency, some police officers in the Federation "'are required to entertain members of His Majesty's Forces and the general public more than would normally be the case." j states the Finance Committee of the94 words
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619 1951-04-26 11 Four Councillors' Air Trip To UK Will Cost $10,000 Additional Federal Expenses KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The official visit of four repesentatives of the Federal Legislative Council to the Festival of Britain for a period of three weeks as the guest of Plis Majesty's Government will cost the Federation $10,000 in619 words
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Advertisement53 1951-04-26 11 2nd BIG MIDNIGHT SAT. I** 0 0 General MirArllmr \\<l\\ r M —^-T \M) HE nil) Three Simple U ords That Cave Hope To AH Free Men I Starring TYRONE POWEi lIICHEUNE PKELLG i i 20th Century -Fox < ALHAMBRfI-^ J fc===i i* pS COMAAIfir LIMITED a Im t? imujcui53 words
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Article1661 1951-04-26 12 OLLIE DA VIES - OLLIE DA VIES By BIG SWEEP TOTAL P00L:... 5378,400 FIRST PRIZE: No. *****2 SECOND PRIZE: No. *****5 THIRD PRIZE: No. *****5 STARTERS: *****9, *****3, *****5, *****5, *****7. CONSOLATION PRIZES ($l,OOO EACH): *****3, *****7, *****8, *****2, *****0, *****0, *****8, *****4, *****6, *****5. DOUBLE TOTES: FIRST DOUBLE: 401,661 words
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Article111 1951-04-26 12 Police Beat Kota Raja POLICE SFH > 1 ice in Dh SAFA E; vid ?er K I v. t the G< ang S i 5 played at a lead id first rha Raha scorec Poli no mis tc< s later, Roa i s red the for the P ce w111 words
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Article24 1951-04-26 12 [AN R! L'B S s fles 1 j to a g f, the sc second sess c a c three quick goals24 words
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320 1951-04-26 12 NEW YOKK, Apr. Zo (AP)— Russia has posed some mighty absorbing questions by clearing the way to compete in the 1932 Olympic Games. An Olympics committee was created in Moscow on Tuesday. Does this mean that the Kremlin has decided there is little likelihood320 words
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Article141 1951-04-26 12 LONDON. Apr. 2\ (Renter) Don Cockell. British European and Empire light heavyweigfa champion, easily outpointed Freddie Beshore, American contender for the. world heavyweight title, over 10 rounds at Ilarringay arena, North London, tonight. Boxing superbly Cockell did not lose a single round. The] "Harrisburg Hurricane" had141 words
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Article586 1951-04-26 12 PENANG, Wed.— A total of 148 horses, comprising classes 3 and 4, has been entered for the Penang Turf Club Summer Meeting on May 5, 9 and 12. Below are the entries: HORSES CLASS t Ist Ran 2nd Ran sif or It 6f. or B586 words
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Article, Illustration192 1951-04-26 12 x&mmin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How x&mmin Sam Snead ggd MANY golfers feel they can learn more about golf in a practice round than they do in actual competition play because their minds are free to absorb and experiment with ideas. They are not up against disconcerting competition that prevents bettering ones form.192 words
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Article222 1951-04-26 12 CHELTENHAM, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Apr 25 (Reutei i Lord Bicester's Silver Fame, -4 favourite, won e c weted Che am Gold Cup aftei i desperate finish here toil afterTl e 12-ye u Id eeldii g beat the 100-11 utsider I Ite field of Greenougue bj ash I222 words
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Article57 1951-04-26 12 LONDON, April 23 (Reuter)— l Jack Gardner, British and European heavyweight champion, will r..'t fUht Ce>ar Bnon. Argentine heavyweigr.t. at Marringay on May 22. Jack Solomons, t'r.e London promoter, said today: "Gardner's injured le: t thumb has not come along as we had hoped and it i> not57 words
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Article58 1951-04-26 12 BATA SPORTS CLUB tr »unced NTS. ti-2 in a Business Houses League tie at the Police Depot ground yesterday. Leading 2-1 at ball tune Bvn swamped X.T.S in the second session and slammed home four more goals. SCORERS: Bata S.C Jaman (2), Kan Chew. Teck Whye. Kee58 words
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291 1951-04-26 12 ROYAL ENGINEERS, p i axill 7 t struclive soccer, trounced RAPC 5-1 j n p( »n. Challenge Cup final at Tannin r s /i kr provided over a thousand servi« j>v tl N minutes of non-stop thrills and v Mlli f>( > The291 words
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59 1951-04-26 12 TiongBahru Score Five Against BTSC HONG BAHRU RANGERS tr unced B-. I limah S;> I Cl ib ft\ e B J* to nil in a k B dco p .-.yed at I CYM Kg esterd Skin rC \h Chong >cored j the first fou R gers The ftfth g i59 words
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Article47 1951-04-26 12 Tail-.-nd. n Division I Z i Mlu Athletu v Tamil B r -a tion played til Tamil: five Five min three A forward 1 Cer- ■ihead ir. 1 The se- j The:: i ew S Fook 1 1 B piah. M C Samy.47 words
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Miscellaneous57 1951-04-26 12 w mi* ~T f "\W*- r —M v^^fc flDEj^ ti'me^l* BKSH TIDFS at the principal rea rta m Ua tja A.M. P.M. 00.44 M9 10.31 ItX! Port Dieksoa Utt 9.33 Port Slum 8.4? 8.49 Penang 3.19 3.31 TOMORROU: Sinc"»P*"*rr 1--5 3.33 Mil.ue.i 1112 13 03 Port nillll Mi 953 10.4457 words
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