Singapore Standard, 2 May 1951
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Title Section15 1951-05-02 1 Singapore TIGER Standard 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS 1 NO. 305 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1951.15 words
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172 1951-05-02 1 UK Warns Iran: No Negotiation Under Duress V May 1 (Renter) Foreign Secretary son \*arnt'«l Iran today that Britain I rsotiatc a ■etdemenl of the oil dispute told the House of Commons, eoald roateßtkHl ai th<- Iran (iovernment that nationalise th« oiMeWo na-t a matter m and Ine Vn^li>-Irania!i Oil172 words
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127 1951-05-02 1 Eden Blames Gout For Raw MaterialS Lack LONE lN <" M 2. AP> Con- Eden declared s L tbour stockpil- eh brought ts present acul m ted States p its raateri ti i I ion leader 1 I th< Hnnn ns, He we a accumulating said si »c ng by127 words
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Article, Illustration106 1951-05-02 1 More than I.WK) men and women tiade unionists m Singapore celebrated Ma\ Day yesterday with i mass meeting at Uw Great World Amusement Park. Top picture shows Mr. M. t 1) N'air Chariman of tfce Organising Committee, delivering tli,. address of welcome. Men s-iov.nStandard - 106 words
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Article316 1951-05-02 1 US Mission Welcomed In Formosa TAIPEI, Way I (UP)— Major C<.\; W C Chase a:ui stafl fi ers arrived here ay I ally inaugurate United States mi it try asistance advis >ry group for T:\c General's arrival m a C-54 I the '22nd Carriei Com- Squ .lr w a lei;316 words
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Article54 1951-05-02 1 LONDON*. May 1: (Reuter\ Three-quarters of a million Chinese marched past Premier Mao Tse-tung m Peking's biggest ever May Day parade, ac- cording to Peking Radio. The column. ten people abreast was six miles long. The city was ablaxe with colour and crowds danced54 words
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Article82 1951-05-02 1 II \.\OI May 1. (Renter)— The British S.E. Asia Commissioner General, Malcolm Mac Donald, on a fact-finding visit to IndoChina's war fronts, said today he was "very impressed" with what he had seen ot the French military situation m the Tonking Mr Mac Donald82 words
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Article48 1951-05-02 1 Gurney Visits Mining Town KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Gamabang. one at the oldest towns m east Pahang wnere mining ia the c'.iief interest, which is 19 miles away flora Kuantan was visited by the Hi?h Commissioner. Sir Henry Gurney this afternoon. Sir Henry had gone there to .inspect the48 words
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255 1951-05-02 1 Standard Staff Reporter TOP OFFICIALS of the Singapore Police Forre yesterday held a conference and decided on a certain M course of action to combat Communist firebugs attacking public vehicles. Revealing this at a press i conference. :he Commissioner of Police,255 words
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97 1951-05-02 1 Standard Staff Reporter AUSTRALIAN National Airways is to train picked Malayans on their local staff at the A.N. A. Training School, Essendon Airport, Melbourne. The school, the biggest eommereial airline school m Australia, has training departments m aero-engineer-ing, traffic, freight, and operations. First97 words
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133 1951-05-02 1 Standard Staff Reporter COMMUNIST campaign of arson outrages m Singapore last year caused a heavy loss to property estimated at 59,--571,266 of which 58.852.944 was due to the burning of Aik Hoe Rubber Factory m July, 1950. This is stated m the Singapore133 words
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Article182 1951-05-02 1 MELBOURNE. May (Reu--1 tor-AAP' Commonwealth iand troops, fighting under the United i Nations flag m Korea, are to be formed into a Commonwealth division. Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies announced today. He said the Governments concerned had agreed that this strp should be taken as soon182 words
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Article306 1951-05-02 1 TOKYO, May 1 (UP) The Chinese and North Korean Communists seemed today to have derided to bypass the strongly defended capital of Seoul and hurl their next massive blow down the centre of the Korean peninsula toward Yoju on the southward bend of the Han306 words
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77 1951-05-02 1 SAIGOX. May 1. (Reuter) I Air and sea search for the tnissi ing reconnaissance plane of Gen. Andre Hartemann. French Air Force Commander m Inrio-China. j spread to the island-studded waters of the northern IndoCrina roast today. French naval units steamefl through channels among a77 words
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16 1951-05-02 1 SINGAPORE Police m an is- land-wide check on Monday16 words
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225 1951-05-02 1 W ASIIIXiTON, May 1 (I l») IW Ion«><« rH Wedemeyer rrport cm Korra warned I*r« i >i<l«'in I riinian three yt'ars !>rf<»r«* th< k war ram<> thai Kaaeifl **uinl«nil>tr<liv** would M*<*k nmlrol ot thai rountry, ihr ptihlication «>( the <ln.";inunt difldoeed t<»<ia>. The225 words
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Article216 1951-05-02 1 TOKYO. May I: (R< 'rrAAPi New SCAP General Matthew B.Rid »way lay told the Japanese ]>■ he would continue to nax oocupatioi controls so as to "smoothly bridge" the transition to pendence with the peace treaty. General Itidgway's mettafe for the I o v r I216 words
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61 1951-05-02 1 Sabotage Suspected In Telecoms Break SABOTAGF VU BUSpected m the breakdown m telecommunications between Singapore :ind Kuala Lumnur la.-t night from about 7 20 o'clock, said a Sinca- pore spokei-:na:i of the l<'.ecommum cat ions Department. Tiie breakdown occurred north of Kluang, m Johore. between Bekok and Paloh. A working61 words
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89 1951-05-02 1 US, Belgium Settle Row Over EC A Aid WASHINGTON, M i l (AP An informed ofl Lai i the United States and B have tentatively settled argument "•vt-r BCA The agrrfnien.t deal the way I>r 'he i esumption ol Vi ted States financial lid ;<.. the Bk gi;i/i governnM I89 words
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Article14 1951-05-02 2 Suicide Bid In Hospital Alleged TIIK OR] J I the 1 T.S Z Hee.14 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-05-02 2 A large n <«i v m ti •-> attended th" Miv Day raily yesterday at the Great V, -rid imusemeat Park. This Standard picture shows some of them.31 words
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Article417 1951-05-02 2 Standard Staff Reporter MORE THAN 1,000 men and women trade unionists of all races and creeds and from all walks of life yesterday joined m celebrating the first May Day m Singapore since the Emergency at the Great World Amusement Park, The meeting passed two re-417 words
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246 1951-05-02 2 'Labour Must Challenge Presen t Social Order'-Nair Standard Stafl Reporter I'M I \!>ni oi t<n!a\ mosl challenge ihe present economic and social order and must refuse lo accept Ine capitalist ideology. It cannot !>«■ contented Mcrcli 'Sfith t!»«- rrumba that art- thrown at us" nor ran it In* satisfied \*ilh246 words
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134 1951-05-02 2 A 45-YEAR-OLD seaman, Lim S h I IS« I to go to spital after he slipped and fell m a tongkang, died IT days the incident from a fractured skull and haemorrhage. This was stated m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday Lim's inque.-t.134 words
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Article31 1951-05-02 2 CHRISTOPHER K. C. KG was Bi i $75 by the Singapore Se nd Traffic Court Magistrate. Mr. J. M. D. Colebourn yesterday for failing to report an accideni31 words
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172 1951-05-02 2 Standard Woman Reporter SIiVC^AI'OKE dance hostesses will he jjiven a five per cent increase m their commission on dance tickets from May 16, when they will »;et T."> rents out of e\<*rv dollar's worth of dance coupons. At present they are only getting 70 cents.172 words
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Article53 1951-05-02 2 FOUR FISHERMEN. Tan Oh Nee, Yeo Chea, Tan Ho Soo and j Lim Chew Seng, were fined $10 each m 'he Singapore Third District Court yesterday for entering the curlew area, off R.A.F. Seletar, without a «permit on May 1 a1 :'>.'>o a.m. Their taikong, Chiu Han Chua53 words
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Article39 1951-05-02 2 A FINDING of death by misadventure was returned m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the inquest into the death oi 18-month-okl K*>h Kay j Tian, who was killed after he feU ot[ a lorry on April 7.39 words
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Article62 1951-05-02 2 $29 Million Property mm wf w w^ THE ANNUAL value of the Town of Singapore increased by 52.088.196 to .529.98(j.399 at the end of 1950. states the Municipal President's Administration Report for 1950. This increase was mainly due to the erection of new buildings and the revision of assessment on62 words
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Article62 1951-05-02 2 THE SINGAPORE Municipal Town Cleansing and Hawkers? Department dealt with en average 271 tons of refuse a day according to 'he President's Administration Report for 1950. A total of 97,689| Ton. oi rejv.se including 2,441 tons of drain refuse used for reclaiming adjacent low-lying land were62 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-05-02 2 MR. V. Pakirisamy was elected president o t the Inter-Religious Organisation of Singapore and Johore Bahru at a meeting held on Monday evening- Pic ture. DR. W. J. VICKERS pinning a medal on to th#» lapel of Mr. Ng Chip Siong. StandardStandard - 44 words
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139 1951-05-02 2 THE SECOND day of Ed-jca- tion week m Singapore c rather a quiet day with scl j back to normal after their beginning of term yesterday. At the Victoria Memorial Hall, the organisers were busy hanging i up paintings and arranging the hundreds of exhibits139 words
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Article101 1951-05-02 2 The fifth output of recruits for the R.A.F. (Malaya) will parade at Changi airfield this morning to pass out from their initial training. The salute will be taken by Air Vice- Marshal H. L. Patch, Air Officer it; Charge of Administration, Far Easi Air Force. The101 words
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Article36 1951-05-02 2 MARGARET J. E. PaU rs ol the Nee Soon Camp Quarters was fined $5 m the Singapore First District Court yesterday for not registering herself since she arrived m the Colony on Dec36 words
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Article76 1951-05-02 2 TWO LAWYERS passed through Singapore, yesterday. I They are 22-year-old milliona re Bobby Njoo Souk Ho 1 (right), who passed out of a French law school, and Miss Yo Giok Hong (centre), a graduate of Dutch law. Mr. Njoo is on his way to Sourabaya. Miss Yo76 words
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Article157 1951-05-02 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE TIME has come for residents vim regard Singapore as their homes to identify themselves, and to make «jood use of their political rights by associating themselves fully with Singapore, said the Supervisor of Elections, Mr. ii. G. Thomson, m an appeal157 words
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Article157 1951-05-02 2 Standard Staff Reporter RELATIVES and friends of patients m hopitals who need blood are not playing their proper pirt Dr. W. J. Vickers, the Colony's Director of Medical Services declared yesterday when he presented two silver medals totv.o Chinese blood donors who had given their157 words
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Article15 1951-05-02 2 APPLICATIONS for scholarhips under the Colonial Deve:>pment and Welfare Fund15 words
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Article129 1951-05-02 2 Board To Aid Students Find Jobs Standard Staflf Reporter T}IE SENATE I c U sity ol Mi lay t yesterday i c the appointment eighi m m Appointments Board t graduates of the Dniver* I I suitable employnn Five members o; the B ppointed by t ie :.a*t j Prof.129 words
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Article23 1951-05-02 2 r( X n i« '< <■ I.< u \i i lia\ r I>c, t < at Iliol>i!: Jm.ik p i IS. t23 words
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70 1951-05-02 2 Robber Held Within 48 Hours Of Report A 22-YEAR-OLD Chii i who robbed a .school teacher of a diamond ring, a wr and cash m a lonely r< Upper Seransoon w* si to five years' rigoi sonment by Mr I- tcher Rogers at the S::._ Assizes yesterday. The robber i70 words
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Article32 1951-05-02 2 More Died In 1950 >und i; i v ;.:ii !1< THE dc S 12 per 1 12 s. Vs Ad 1 st it I I mail A total died m 19" Ml32 words
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Advertisement112 1951-05-02 2 T/fr* /if»s/ Motitr Moivcr /s the or id Famous INI WV c S nail Gard n, Grass Borders on Goli Green etc 17* Lawns from 1 to acre m area 2(T for Lawns from j to 1 acre m area L s wge areas. Cuts 1 acre per hour :;4112 words
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Advertisement195 1951-05-02 2 INDIGESTION? HeAe's the jraftulu staficUnj Hf There's nothing like a spoor.fi lof De Witt's Ant- rsgl,^ W A acid Powder for giv.::g ;,p- -o y ■■<■'. whin the °SJ'^ i^Ww J stomach is upset. Indigestion, i nee, heart- n-^Ha^^FT burn are ail qr.ickJy corrected Ly '-his reliable It ■■^^^^b- family195 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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268 1951-05-02 3 Selangor State Nationality Bill Passed Door To Federal Citizenship Wider' Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, T,,es. A Bill -ranting Mate nationality status to all subjects of the Sultan was passed today by the Selangor State Council. *>fte are taking an important step towards the building of one nation m Malaya,268 words
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Article95 1951-05-02 3 KL To Have Elected Majority KUALA LUMPUR Tups.— Approval for the >eitins up of the machinery for Kuala Lumpur Municipal elections thi> yt ur was grant.-sJ today b\ the Selangot State O'iTU 11. ihf* law providing for r!»\iions. the Legal Ad viser said, would not bo rkid. as IWiMlwif nil95 words
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363 1951-05-02 3 Standard Staff < orrespondenl KUALA LUMPUR. Tues One o! the worst banditsted areas within the Pahang police jurisdiction. Valley, was visited today by Sir Henry Gurney during a tour of inspection m East Pahang. Sir Henry also visited two other estates. m Trei Jganu,363 words
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Article119 1951-05-02 3 M.mJjrd m.vi Correspoadenl DP tea Ace rd jto es, fouj Sffiia the C >c p ipulati m m and i Ipoh are members of the m Chh se Asa «iatj n N C X .;.4. chairman of c K::.:a MCA. said pres me119 words
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Article71 1951-05-02 3 Standard Stuff Reporter JOHORE BAHRt T Toes.— The sixth annual general meeting of the Johore Bahru UMNO (Men Section) will be held at the UMNO Headquarters. Jalan Ibrahim, on Thursday, Apr. 26. at 3 p m. i In the absence of Turin Syed Osman bin Ali.71 words
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211 1951-05-02 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Dean of the Faculty of Oriental Studies m the University of Ceylon, Dr. G. P. Malalasekera, who is touring Malaya, arrived here his morning from Malacca, accompanied by Mr. M. Saravanamuttu, Ceylon Commissioner. They were n l fit211 words
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185 1951-05-02 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Selected from 12.000 people who have volunteered their services to the Kuantan Home Guard unit. 70 of them Malays, Chinese and Indians received their first preliminary weapons training yesterday. Police Lieutenant H. Tugwell, who has 13 years service185 words
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60 1951-05-02 3 BRIGAND and Tempest formations of the R.A.F. m Malaya struck at bandit t;;;"£^:s m! .1 thore and Pc ak yesterd y in support of security force perations. A helicopter flew to K-^ i r m to airlift a sick M policeman n a jungle60 words
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Article53 1951-05-02 3 SERP'MBAN. Tues.—Rambharam, a Bengali, who was described as a magician, was sentenced to six months rigorous imprisonment by the Serernban Magistrate, on being convicted of impersonating a detective. Court Inspector Bachan Sinsh. who prosecuted, preyed the case saying that the type of offence was very serious particularly during53 words
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Article276 1951-05-02 3 CECIL J. Longmore of Gemas Sstate was acquitted by the Kluing Magistrate of a charge of negligent driving, TU r RAND nf the Federation Police v.iil bent the Retreat on the Kuala Lumpur packing on Thursday at 5.15 p.m. FOR defacing his identity card. Choo Kai Kang276 words
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Article, Illustration277 1951-05-02 3 Penghulus, Ketuas Urged To Help In RID A Developmen t photo. Standard Staff Correspoadcnl KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. IVn«lm!*i<. wm toM at kuala Lipis yesterday ai a conference iliat the* wmd Kriuas would be expected to takr an effective pan m the economic betterment and itrrrlonf m «»t tli<> anak buahStandard - 277 words
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111 1951-05-02 3 Pk. Chinese Want Leave For Draftees Standard Suft < orre^poivl' nt IPOH, T s. Ri -resei of Chinese guilds and associations m Jpoh met re and decided to ask the Ferak Branch of the Malayan I Association to make th g ndati to tl Director I Mai r: 1 Draftees111 words
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263 1951-05-02 3 Standard Staff ('orroponrirtil KA.IAXti, Tuei S Chu;i, a!)o;-t a tniic brom X I.jdng, which was recently riter a 22-hour-curfew, t')! ay received 60 faml tani s oi B<- ut, whl kri terday 'cleared,' t>y i y for* os. A* tkoul 9 ;i m %nH263 words
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Article71 1951-05-02 3 Grads To Back Thuraisingham KU X LUMPUR 1 Pan Malayai Union Stan I Club i n etinfi dec to give ii eheari q I i lucational policy out' Dal I -.ocr for Education. I Union Wt the; could not too strongly the urg< ey dviding free prii ducation to every71 words
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Article41 1951-05-02 3 SEREMB AN UMNO OFFICIALS NAMED Muidud tit Correspond' nl S Rf SB W I I (i v t I Seremban, presided the Sen CTMNO •cied. [."■one Inch* Al I o I Noi j• I iar, C 'mmittee ra I I c41 words
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Advertisement41 1951-05-02 3 EY E B R 4 ND PRESSURE LANTERNS MADI IN I lAI.V lity vERYBR!GnT ■■"]l m[ ,^^^j LONGER iLTiViCE N Distributors I South Bridge IJoad Phone 3166. N SINCAPOM Q«' OOCKjtt O> 20 75 E*CO..(^«Af») LTD. f OM ATIo a I41 words
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Advertisement68 1951-05-02 3 Your money buys more m a i I"" wmr ofl w* |118 RSI S Seats 5 m comfort. pendent front wheel wxt ~s^LJ^^^wJ^&ir suspension for a smocolurnn r 'gear shJM. morris six o _i _i i li*. or those dcsirins comfortBody and chass.s bu.lt able $afc and h ß |gh68 words
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Miscellaneous76 1951-05-02 3 t -.pll OOP HOW'S IT SEEM \AW IT'S OKAY, I >^^ -v .1 SURE >- N 1 f THEY ARE THE RULING Bk ■A^\\ /TO RE ONE OF THE FIRST GUESS? I KEEP /sKIDDLE^" SHE'S ALL THAT i-1 RACE, QUITE UNLIKE M J '1, T^TH O MiN% T R.M'iNy WORRY.N'76 words
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369 1951-05-02 4 Bandit Attempt To A ttack Pusing Home Guard Fails; 6 Die Standard Staff Correspondent Xl \LV LUMPUR, Toes. If Communists m ihe Federation planned to celebrate Ma) Day m the only way they know the spilling of innocent blood they learned a hitter lesson today. They suffered a heavy reverse369 words
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Article103 1951-05-02 4 Ph\\\(. Toes. The point- .mnniimr th.it 23 arrests irere Hade lasfl veefc m the Bayao Lepas arr i here. Oi these 23 arrests, eight were iMportaMt mm! of the eight |inir mnt l direct resvH <>f inform.ition received from Boa 3.000. polar spokesman exhorted those103 words
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Article36 1951-05-02 4 standard m.vi Cwrtapoadfl PENANG I 0 vmg to i the pasl ;mit 40 p tou:c. been medium to theii ie must, of 1 Is m mcd m i the Gove ttiun 136 words
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Article97 1951-05-02 4 IPOH. Tues. Last night's security precautions m Ipoh on the eve of May Day were the most elaborate yet seen as security forces scoured all possible sources of mischief i and around the V >wn, apparently leaving nothing to chance. Backlanes were scrutinised and suspicious97 words
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259 1951-05-02 4 Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— A total of 1,499 cases were heard [istrar of Vehicles Court last year, slates the annual report of the Municipal Vehicles Department for 1950. The total number of defendants who appeared before the court was 5.422 and fines collected259 words
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Article216 1951-05-02 4 PEXAXG. Tues.— The "Voice of Penang" heard over Radio j Malaya here tonight said that i a statement would be issued by the Settlement Government on Friday regarding the direction of manpower. The "Voice" said. "The Communists have circulated a! number of rumours regarding the call-up. They216 words
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Article139 1951-05-02 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. Fifty-one candidates sat for the S.J.A.A. first aid examination held at the Union Institute, Bi.rmah Road, and 27 satisfied the exI arniners: Doctors Ong Huck Leong, Choong Ka Khey, S. T. Yeoh and Ooi Phee Tuan. Certificate passes were: Ng139 words
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Article52 1951-05-02 4 IPOH. Tues.— The shifting of the small village of Kanthan is i a normal regrouping of squatters I and is not a punishment inflicted i upon that village for its assistance to, or connection with, the terrorists. This was stated m a Perak Government press release52 words
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Article277 1951-05-02 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— At the end of the year, only 95 rickshas still remained on the register, as compared with 116 at the end of the previous year, showing a reduction of 21 or 18 per cent, states the annual report of the277 words
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278 1951-05-02 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tins. Mr. Justice F. V Taylor, m the Supreme Court today, allowed the appeals of a former prosecution officer, Yusof bin Bagoo, and a Chinese petition writer, Khoo Eng KboonJ and quashed their convictions and sentences imposed278 words
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Article41 1951-05-02 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. A Punjabi businessman oi Batu Pahafc Momman Bhai M. A. Kaiyum, who pleaded guilty I a charge of attempting r <.'. ..c:c Customs duty on 12 fibre suitcases was fined $250 m I t Magistrate's Court today.41 words
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Article113 1951-05-02 4 IPOH. Tups. Gurkha Corporal Aibar Pun, holder of the I Military Medal, today appeared before Magistrate Che Baliaudin on a summons charge of negligent driving. He admittt d the offence and was fined $20. On March 11. at the first! mile Gopeng Road, Corporal Aibar Pun.113 words
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252 1951-05-02 4 Standard Staff Gorrespondeßl PENANG, Tues.— Difficulty m getting suitable qualified applicants for recruitment to the clerical stafl of the Municipality of George Town was expressed by Mr. S. V. Adams. 'the Secretary and Treasurer of the Municipality. Penang, to The Standard today. "We have got252 words
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Article, Illustration291 1951-05-02 4 CAUSED HURT TO 3; YOUTH FINED $210 PARIT BUNTAR, Tues A young Malay, Jani bin Wns, 20 was fined a total i»l »210 when he pleaded guilty to thrv?e charges of having voluntarily caused hurt to Jelaru bin Mokhtar, Suppiah xnd Abdul Fatah, with i knife. Inspector Ahmad bin Ha.n291 words
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Article81 1951-05-02 4 PEXAXG. Tues. A Co munist flag was found on i tree at the Mount Erskii Cemetery at aboul 7.50 a.m. today. A similar flag was found nailed on a tree at the junction of Green Lane and Baiu Lanchang yesterday. Four Communist pamph iI were81 words
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Advertisement110 1951-05-02 4 SIPUT SARAWAK I ClU«4t»tiuL.WL. I SOU AGENTS FOR SOUTH £4ST A M C Sum TtattitUf Cr.Xtd BEER \\P^ d* r I pancreatic a ■i p' c' he«'!b i' r f J once p control carbo^.drate t en' >< s*' cc f N COAD. S N Slim Fat Away '< If110 words
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Miscellaneous47 1951-05-02 4 r^» rr\ s~ i£/-? J'-^ >•*—"- "v. I DRIVELS AND GET THAT £H ittlE MATrui^ir 1 vat Uzjßst t l,p 4 00 lJ^ '\li^ r* r tMN /sr-ruKU »v I 1 1 t\? )v X WANT TO LOOK NICP m fl> 'vh 3rw v^nlv jf V UiNNtK r47 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-05-02 5 PUPILS of the Singapore, Nanyang Girls' High School, on Monday admired their handiwork before submitting it lor entry to the Tenth Enter-School Art Kxhibition which opens today at the Victoria Memorial Hall.- Standard fhoio.39 words
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Article186 1951-05-02 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Church of St. Joseph (Portuguese Mission) will be holding a ten-day Novena on the occasion of the Feast Day of Our Lady of Fatima. The Novena. which begins on May 4 will close with a High Mass on the Feast Day.186 words
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Article151 1951-05-02 5 Voters List Munilard Staff Hepm-ler O\E HUNDRED leinporary registration rifieem are being rer;aitod by the Singapore Elettions Office I to make a house-to-house; check of the Colom's! ■1-8.000 registered voters! Mr. G. (i. Thomson, Super- 1 visor of Elections toM the press yestenlav. An estimate has been approve;] by the151 words
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Article47 1951-05-02 5 HARBOURED MAN: CHARGE LIM FXG TIOXG v.tks charg< I m First District Court yest< with harbouring Too Loi g Gia between Feb 6 arid April 4 while he knew Teo was liable to register himself. Lim pleaded not guilts case was postponed Ma li! for hearii g47 words
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Article189 1951-05-02 5 USIS Plan To Back Educa tion Week Man, lard Nail |{i porter IIIK U.S.I.S. htm mapped tmi ii;ll pn^r.miinc for the Colooy^ Ktlmation cck. uhich illMlid «»n April 30 an<l <-n<l> on May <>. Ihi^ m annoiimril !>\ Mr. Elmer Nrnion. I .S.LS. [Hrerlor for Sinpiperc ami tin* h edt189 words
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Article, Illustration334 1951-05-02 5 Gunners Told: 'You Did A Splendid Job Standard Start Reporter GENERAL Sir John Harding, Commander-in-chief, Far Easi Land Forces, praised the splendid part" ihr 2(n\\ Field Regiment, Royal Artillery has played m tlu* Malayan campaign, m a farewell speech yesterday at the Selarang Barracks. He said ell done indeed, the334 words
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321 1951-05-02 5 Driver Robbed At Knife-Point COURT TOLD Standard StafT Reporter WHILE A Malay driver was taking a Yellow (ah taxi alonii Flower Road on Christmas Eve. he was attacked at knife-point by three Chinese robbers who robbed him of $13.50, set fire to the taxi and then fled. hen the driver321 words
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Article174 1951-05-02 5 S INGAPORE Diary V.M.c.V. Orchard Road: Cricket Net Pr.ictHe ;"> p.m.. Singapore Cress Club 5 p.m.. Art Club Lile- Class 6 p.m.. Film Show And Recital Oi Play "A Doctor In Spite Ol Himself." h p.m. CHINESE V.M.r.x.. s,.|«^'i«- Road: Joint Staff Meeting 11.30 am Zero Basket Ball Team 5174 words
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282 1951-05-02 5 CORPORAL KNOCKED INTO DRAIN, BOY (15) TELLS COURT AT THE conclusion of a preiminary inquiry held' m the Second Police Court yesterday, \.K.S. Oihman Ghani, aged 35, vas committed to stand trial at he next Assizes for the alleged nurder of 25-year-old R. A. F. :orporal, Peter Hugh Bell luring282 words
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Article41 1951-05-02 5 KG AH LUM admitted m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday that he stole a bicycle lamp worth 51. 50 from Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman. He was offered $150 bail till May 8 when he comes up tor sentence.41 words
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Article, Illustration79 1951-05-02 5 RENE Eugene Pohan, 2.?, of 26 Pencoolen Street, Si.igapore, is schedule i to leave during the second week of May fur advanced s f .udr ies m America. He will enter j the Pacific Union College, Angwin, California, to study for a medical degree. Son of79 words
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Article166 1951-05-02 5 Pole, 37ft Lorry, 20ft Driver Fined $50 A LORRY driver. Hen? Choon Seng, was brought up before the Second Traffic Court Magistrate. Mr. M. L). Coiebourn yesterday to face a charge of carrying rattans projecting from the rear of his lorry without a permit from the Deputy Commissioner of Police.166 words
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Article110 1951-05-02 5 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Catholics are making preparations to celebrate the Sacerdotal Silver Jubilee ol Monsigneur M. Olcomendy. the Bishop of the Diocese of Malacca, which falls on May 29. Present arrangements Cor the occasion include a proposal to present Monsigneur Olcomendy ;i donation as110 words
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Article133 1951-05-02 5 SMC Urged To Solve Flood Problem Standard Siatl Ki'porit-r THE PROBLEM of fl »od prevention is aot "beyond the capacity of this city." .slates the Singapore Ratepayers" Association m a letter to the president o! the Singapore Municipality. The Association urged that the flood problem "be regarded as one calling133 words
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Article, Illustration106 1951-05-02 5 S' pore Teachers To Hold Annual Dance Standard Staff lit porter THE second dinner an d B t the Te ie I i 11, at Raffles Hot* B j the iispia f the Teachers' Traini U r id II memtx pasi d and their guests. Tickei each are available I106 words
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Article87 1951-05-02 5 Dalley's Visit Hailed In Malaya < -t.iii;i..r(i staf| !;.j) ,rj,r TRADE UNIONISTS ia Singa i festei i the F I Dalli v. British 'I pert on Colonial trade unionism will lecture m Mai; pa for two months or so m al t three monf me. The Standard Lon I <87 words
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Advertisement751 1951-05-02 5 :knowudgment i notices s ate Mr. WBIK notice X is hereby gtven that c Mr. M.A.X. Marican son of A p Mowlagany, formerly employee! as Manager by Messrs. Eu— t^e Landing Shipping Co. (Suagapore) Ltd.. of D-U'A I nion Building, Collyer Quay, Singapore, has severed his fonnecUon with Eu-Lee authority751 words
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Advertisement18 1951-05-02 5 NOTICE 1 is hereby given that j Mr. Teo Yeok Soon has J resigned from the service of18 words
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Advertisement95 1951-05-02 5 'it ■W M m~ tamfedttt me f **i The Standard Vanguard Saloun is (he ideal family car. Alrrady popular with motorists m every P«»rt of the world, it oHcrs at moderate price, the best m modern ear peKormanee and appearance. Its 2-litre engine assures high cruising speed with a moderate95 words
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Article71 1951-05-02 6 A >. (II WC - A >. (II WC Kditor-inS.hirf T id vby the Sin Poh (Star News) A I Si v c 15 r 4 50 per month .'i id $14 00 i three iding the Sunday Standard, v S ighoul >.■! ol i. g< extra i to all departments. r71 words
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Article700 1951-05-02 6 Man that we are talking At. John Laycock at the I. S pore Leg lative Council. Thai n a disturbing question. 7 silk clad ins musi I aye shifted uneasily m ■he I i this question m i leir mm I Their blue blood must have frozen700 words
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Article, Illustration510 1951-05-02 6 By Cassandra HPHERE'S a story about two elderly actors who met m a pub shortly after the funeral of one of their closest friends. One of them had just returned from the cemetery and was telling the other what had happened. "Saddest day of my life."510 words
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Article263 1951-05-02 6 Sir; Mr. X. P nnudur i has b ■■< ed and ccep' ed the appointment m the Federal 1. jislai ive CounciJ as an unofficial member is place of Dr. Lee Tiling Keng, now Member for Health. it is a fitting recognition of i the >!)a': i263 words
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Article325 1951-05-02 6 Sir; There is a strong rumour thai Mr. A. F. Rajah will be standing as a candidate m ;he North Ward for the coming Municipal Elections. Wh:. are his reasons for jumping from Ward m Ward. Mr, Rajah KEEP THE j CYCLISTS OUT S,:; The Town325 words
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Article, Illustration255 1951-05-02 6 TOMORROW *****1 King George Mill stand on the steps of St. Paul's Cathedral and announce the opening of the Festival of Britain. Bells will peal m a thousand belfries of the United Kingdom, and from that moment to October 1 Britain is ex- A pected to255 words
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Article239 1951-05-02 6 Discriniinali:n End ement Da i Sazak bin Dal m Legislative Council 1 i s disc matter of pi omoti P ice a «n the LTtusai LJtusan fell I I v if quite unc H statement that 1 no discr:: and E I 1 be taken 'The pan239 words
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Article782 1951-05-02 6 Sir The public had the h tur to hear from The f Hon'ble Minister of Education m on the policy which his de B partment intends to pursue. We have also heard the term 'Malayanisation' though it is hard to define what it connotes. Each of782 words
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Article822 1951-05-02 6 of visitors and Great Britain is putting her best foot forward. She will try to show everything, the charm of her historic treasures, the countryside, sea and Scottish highlands. <:\u\ also Britain's up-to-the-minute achievements m industry, science and art. Moreover the country is resolved, say tens of thousands of822 words
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Advertisement22 1951-05-02 6 Oti&\ JllviiiH i) i Vj" RUBBER GOODS if W^fr I MINING INDUSTRY, I In I m For 30 Years m Malaya V22 words
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Advertisement46 1951-05-02 6 HfHv <^wrri^Bt£ssßfiv iB B^Jf^BßP^^B SCAT DIRtT T new Hoover Daststtc ro:its dirt from the most i)l>orn places vt.ii>. furniture mt— b I"*. Does a hundred jobs from attic to h.:sr ni?nt. I i«htuei-;lit. cisy »;iip hwmtkt. liruv}» m MRfc Hates quick uork oi lint and lill^r46 words
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70 1951-05-02 7 LONDON, Ma) 1. (AP) Britain, the United States ami < r nations nith forces m Korea are setting up machinery to uiak< a "snap decision*' it necessary whether to bomb Man- rhurian air bases. g i sta I gi Man i m70 words
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80 1951-05-02 7 M. Guardian: i 1 <>:id.»n (orr. r says: essea :'.umbpr c popuL'.' 1 be i y nicely m- which C t ristian chiu that the. been m re- I lipfc mg c sume control of I f lead i:^ ge militia Oi General80 words
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73 1951-05-02 7 LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 30. (Renter) United Nations efforts to achieve a political settlement of the Korean war have reached a standstill. The three-man Good Offices Committee has given up attempts to get into contact with the Chinese Communist authorities and the members of73 words
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191 1951-05-02 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. 30, (UP)- The Senate Armed Ser- es and Foreign Relations C raunittees voted today to bar the presa and public from the opening sessions ol theii investigation into Mac Arthur's nissaL A transcript ol the testimony will be made avail- however,191 words
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Article73 1951-05-02 7 LAKE SUCCESS, Apr 30 'UP- The Security Council today approved the nomination ol Prank Graham ol the United St ites aa United Nation! Kashmir mediator. Aa Council President Daniel j van Balluseck ol the Netherlands sought out Graham's nomination to a vote, Russia's Jacob Malik m73 words
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Article331 1951-05-02 7 I MURFREESBORO, Tennessee. Apr. 30. (UP)— Gen. Don- 1 glas Mac Arthur turned from j the role of a national hero to that of a doting husband today and pinned a medal on his wife as a "symbol of the devotion, courage and heroism with331 words
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130 1951-05-02 7 HONGKONG. Apr. 30, (UP) Tiie official Chinese Rod New China news agency mdi- fated today that the Tibetan peace mission, m Peking to discuss a "peaceful liberation" of Tibet, is ready to accept the Red claim that Tibet is Chi- j nese territory.130 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-05-02 7 Premier Clement Attlee is pictured here as he says goodbye to Sister E. M. Downer at Saint Mary's Hospital, London. April 26. as he leaves the hospital after five weeks' treatment for a duodenal ulcer. Behind him is his wife, who drove him to The Chequers, his58 words
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287 1951-05-02 7 TEHERAN, May 1 (AP) Iran'a Senate followed through meekly last ni^lit with a unanimous vote of 41-0 for nationalization of the country's oil wealth, which will he taken over immediately from the Britishowned Aiijflo-Iranian Oil Company. I The new premier. Mohammed Mwssadiq. had287 words
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206 1951-05-02 7 LONDON. Apr 30. (UP) Britain's Cabinet met today to consider "last minute" measures to save the AngloIranian Oil Company irum outright expropriation. A direct approach to the Shah oV Iran was understood to be under active consideration. The Shah's consent has to be206 words
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362 1951-05-02 7 LONDON*. May 1 (AP)George Bernard Shaw. late playwright who had little m common with the shrinking violet, revealed m a letter published Monday that he hud really intended to be an artist like Michael Angelo, maybe better. But he could not draw veryAAP; Reuter - 362 words
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253 1951-05-02 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. 30 (IP) Secretary of Stair Demi Icfccfow i declared today that a Pacific defence pact vrma v not now feasible." He made the statement m defending hi* Far Eastern politic* be- fore a meeting of the United Stales Chamber of253 words
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219 1951-05-02 7 Opposition To SA Voters Bill Defeated CAPETOWN, Apr. 30, (Rev- ter) An opposition amend- merit rejecting the separate registration of voters bill was defeated by 7(j votes to 70 to- day. The bill seeks to remove coloured people m the Car Province from the common voters' roll and give them219 words
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Article121 1951-05-02 7 HONGKONG. May 1, (AP)— The government is preparing to repatriate Japanese war pr ers here. Word to this effe I leaked out yesterday but the Hongkong civil and mil !i y authorities were withhold g comment until later. The number of prisoners, which is said121 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-05-02 7 photo. Mr. Richard Stokes. 54. who has been named Lord Privy Seal, one of the chief posts m the Cabinet. Stokes, previously Minster Of Works, succeeds the late Mr. Finest Bevin. He will also lake charge of new irpiit ment dealing wifh raw materials.- -A P.A.P - 49 words
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149 1951-05-02 7 Chiang Urges Workers In Red China To Revolt TAIPEH. May (AP) Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek today urged workers m O munist China to rev< I promised "m the near future I shall come to your rescue and deliver you from your suffering.* 1 'Die Chinese Nal i leader's de< aration as149 words
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Article94 1951-05-02 7 UK No To Suggestion For Pact LONDON. Apr. 3 I Reuter). TJie Grovernmeni suggestion m the I lon of Commons to lay that it sho I negotiate with tfat Uo < I States, F: .-■•;<: I Ni w Zealaiio for a H» < pact m the Pacific Bimilai the North94 words
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46 1951-05-02 7 LONDON, A:, Six British C i Ch w ill close rex 1 i. reported here, 1 Cons late* ire m A Chungking. Hankow, Xi;: ere few British i tjecU remain. The Consulates n S Tientsin and Cam n i46 words
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Advertisement61 1951-05-02 7 f Z •m 0 m Finest %MgAt CEY i2!LT EA SS£» iV^Z \^^/km^ TO YOIR F\MII.Y. TEA s ST|LL RATIONED PACKED IN ESPECIALLY MADE WOODEN CHESTS 3 LD j. II .jU "T LIlJi «p I•• I J I Luj. 4) Ai.yj 16. LBS. 51.85 LOCAL PRICE PACKED IN PACKETS OF61 words
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Article75 1951-05-02 8 Siandard Stuff Reporter THE CONTROLLER of SupEHes, S: gap Mi AD Stutch- ta no n examining the Whole <•• r: .s ribution of ■ugar to c »ffee a lops and industfi i] coosumei s. Tie case oJ each industry'.^ needs fa bf:i .4 looked into to sure75 words
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244 1951-05-02 8 standard Stall Reporter A SPOKES LA oi the E ie Affairs S retariat, Sii gtj re. sai I yes i lay that. although there was no intention at pi ent to enJ tree the published fair pri i :.e Food Control Departmeni ..as al-244 words
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Article33 1951-05-02 8 PRINCE N b Ih D kul. chief oi V. V >•■: ;t I; o :lt Tnu Singapore by BOAt yesi i•• short studj t0..: oi a alia taxal on ncthoda33 words
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Article, Illustration447 1951-05-02 8 Standard Staff Reporter A FESTH \L OF BRITAIN Exhibition, to be held m Singapore m the showrooms of United Engineers Ltd. at River Valley Road, will be officially opened lomorro* by Mr. W. Addis, a Deputy to the CommissionerI General. photo. TheStandard - 447 words
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Article37 1951-05-02 8 THE freighter Norman Lykea >.- t 4; 1 1! ,Ms «>r .';>. .cat;:;,; oU for Sini c yestei day. The c el -> rged I l tana of Q v. s f or transhipto Ba erxnasin c:;«i Pontia-37 words
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Article123 1951-05-02 8 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER The bitesi Singapore rubber prices yesterday .May 1) were pt r lb. Buyers Sellers No 1 X S.S Spot Loose $\m si.s; F.OB, m bales MayNo 1 K.S.S SI. 8.") SIM No 8 K.SS SI. 80 Sl.Bl No 3 RSS (norn 51.74 51.75 Tone: Quiet. LONDON K(123 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-05-02 8 HONGKONG. May I— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK.SI.y7O to £1 sterling; HK$6.l3 to US$l: HK$ 1.802 to Malayan $1; HKSO.:;2r> to one Indonesia Rupiah; Gold HK$3l& 875 to one tael.39 words
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Article187 1951-05-02 8 OTTAWA. May 1 (AP)— Canada ia preparing to br.::^ newsprint under government control— a move which .some ob- servers believe could send more of the material :o countries suffering critical sh >rtages, such as Britain, and France. The government has declared newsprint an "essential" material. Two otner187 words
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Article66 1951-05-02 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE COPRA market m Singapore was fairly active yesterday. with business passing at around $52i and $52 5/8 per picu! for May- June shipments. Coconut oil was dull. with sellers at SB5 per picul and buyers $83 A. No deal was reported. Pepper remained steady66 words
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216 1951-05-02 8 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Tues.— With reports circulating thai part of the 1 proceeds of rubber and D sales would be frozen by vie Federal Government, tin ai i rubber shares decided tod ly, trie Malayan Sharebroker*' As- sociation reports. Industrials remained Eai I216 words
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Article106 1951-05-02 8 TWO FREIGHTERS belonging J to the British India Steam Navigation Company Ltd. will bring to Singapore by the end of this week a total of iS.tiOQ tons of cement from Japan. Tne Pachumba will discharge a > total of 3.000 tons of cement and the second106 words
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Article30 1951-05-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Government of the Federation is giving active consideration to the question of allocating car tyres to persons m essential services by arrangement with firms.30 words
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Article, Illustration599 1951-05-02 8 photos. Standard Staff Reporter POSTAL TRAFFIC m post-war Singapore has increased by leaps and hounds, so much so that congestion presents a serious problem." This is a picture of the Postal Department today as seen by an officer who has beenStandard - 599 words
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234 1951-05-02 8 Standard Staff Reporter TAKING the view that events outside Malaya have a vital repercussion on the degree of confidence among the Malayan people, the Rubber Grower* Association chairman, Mr. Egmont Hake, told the Association annual general meeting m London on Monday that the234 words
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138 1951-05-02 8 Standard Staff Reporter A CERTAIN amount of liquidation from upcountry was reported m the Singapore rubber market yesterday, causing prices to ease slightly. Locally, too. there was some selling on a fairly steady market. Main inquiries received m Singapore were for lower grade rubber. A138 words
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189 1951-05-02 8 SIR JOHN HAY m an advance statement to shareholders of Malacca Rubber Plantations Ltd. on the occasion of the Company's annual general meeting to be held on May 23 said the Company's principal concern m estate management is with the shortage of labour, and the189 words
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Advertisement21 1951-05-02 8 W jW PO'e every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. I /fly dp /fa Enquiries from: your local rrorel agent, or it* //yy'/21 words
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Advertisement23 1951-05-02 8 C W A N. S Ml B X SANOILANDS SELL «T I qfr qfi qj> **> GOLOSmiTH At fr^^o soutM bt V nil— i—23 words
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Article, Illustration300 1951-05-02 9 De Luxe Cabins Fitted Standard Shipping Reporter THE 8,900-ton Santhia latest passenger liner of the 8.1.5. N. Co's Apcar Line to be put on the Cal-cutta-Japan run arrived m Singapore on her maiden voyage yesterday. Completed m the Barclay shipyards m Scotland m November last300 words
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Article143 1951-05-02 9 LONDON. May 1 I Renter >— So many oil tankers are on order m British shipyards that they comprise nearly two-thirds 'of the shipping now on the stocks. Figures tor the firs: Quarter oi the year, given today m Lloyds' Register oi shipbuilding returns. disclosed that143 words
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Article59 1951-05-02 9 TOKYO. May 1: iAP>— The Dutch destn yer, U. Evertseii, .-ailed for home yesterday Piter serving m Korean waters since the early days of the war. MALTA. May 1: (AP>—Warships of the British Mediterranean Fleet m harbour here and also visiting Egyptian frigates dressed overall yesterday m honour59 words
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Article58 1951-05-02 9 HOXGKOXG. May 1: (ReuterAAP) Jardine Matheson and j Company Ltd. who are general managers for the Indo-China Steam Navigation Company announces that the net profit for the year ended December 1950 totalled £287.495. THE first glider to be manufactured m India has been built jby58 words
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Article, Illustration421 1951-05-02 9 kl ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Railway revenue during March showed a bijj spurt, being nearly $500,000 more than m February, substantial increases being; registered m all but rents and miscellaneous which showed a drop of 811,027. fl W DEPARTURES) jf Arrivals BOAC from HongkonK 1.88Standard - 421 words
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Article202 1951-05-02 9 WHARVES Gdn. 44 Raiula. Sheers Wharf: 42 4-; Norman Lvkes. 40 41 Charon. 38 39 Chandpara, 36 37 Tricolor, 33 34 J. L. Luc-enbach, 31 32 Kola Agoeng, 29 30 Pernsea, 27 28 An.^hun. 25 26 Dmaria. 23 24 Sarangan. 21 22 Kajang i 19 20 I_t.202 words
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Article50 1951-05-02 9 i Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tiies. The P O Liner Canton arrived here this morning from the United Kingdom with 526 passengers, most of whom will disembark j m Singapore. Thirty-two passengers disembarked at this port. The Canton is on her way to Hongkong via Singapore.50 words
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Article15 1951-05-02 9 TODAY: Pontianak noon by Salong. Hongkong. China, Philippines a::d Japan 8 a.m. by Santhia.15 words
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Article399 1951-05-02 9 < W. j) ■<:< a Krorn fcurcDt May 6: Panama, sails May 10 IO 1 1 KOFI; Fionia. due May 6. AMERICAN MAH UNE f'ot v a West Coast furts. Accepting cargo foi South ann Centra' America lalatid Mail, loading Spore May 30. EVERETT ORIENI LINE fr'oi H'kong,399 words
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Advertisement645 1951-05-02 9 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICI Direcf Overland i, c Francisco, Los Angeles All American fir Canadian Cities Penang P. Sham Spore L LUCKENBACH 28 Apr./2 May ILIAMNA 9 Moy 10/11 Moy vaTTHEW LUCKENBACH 22/25 May 26 May 27/30 Moy Accepting cargo for Hongkong Kobe Yokohama FAST REGULAR SERVICE U.S.A. (WEST645 words
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Advertisement175 1951-05-02 9 Pgjlj AMERICAN jftßP*-/> PRESIDENT fj^mtg&tk *W LINES To New YorA and Boston via Ceylon, India, Egypt and Mediterranean Ports Singapore P. Swettenham Penang "PRES. BUCHANAN" 7/15 May 16/17 Moy 18/19 May "PRES. HARDING" 18/24 May 25/26 May 27/28 "PRES. VAN BUREN"3OMay-siune 6/7 June 8/9 June To Los Angeles, San Francisco175 words
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Advertisement105 1951-05-02 9 SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Sarawak) WEEKLY PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO KUCHING REJANC RIVR PORTS AND BINTULU (with transhipment at Kuching). Due. Sails Bidor for Kuching In Port 1600 Moy 5 accepts cargo for Bintulu with transhipment at Kuching Rajah Brooke tor Kuching May 7 May 12 Belago105 words
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Advertisement537 1951-05-02 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONTINENT Spore P S'hom Penan "PANAMA" for Bangkok Saigon Hongkong, Manila Kobe Yokohomo 6-10 May 3-sMoy In Port "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 22-24 May 20-21 Moy 19-19Moy "MALAYA" for Bangkok, Hongkong, Manila Kobe and Yokohama 27-30 May "KINA" for Bangkok, Hongkong Manila 14-18 June "MEONIA" for Saigon537 words
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Article600 1951-05-02 10 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PEOGKAMME ittM lea 41 l>< uirlrev 10 a.m. News; 1 p.m. Dance HBSJe; I .SO News; t.43 Lnnehtime Prou iti.l-"> Pro-raminc Summary; till 1 nun;' Pf«pi«>'> Programme; Pian<t inter- lude: tt l."» Kadi* Siring fcast-mble; j i pm News Singapore Share Market Report;600 words
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Article128 1951-05-02 10 i I)ARIS, May 1 (UP>—Prin- ce.-s Bay an Djavidan, 14--year-old former Queen .1 Egypt, has started a sitdown strike m the British Consulate m an effort to obtain a visa lor England. The princess said she aas nearly broke and wanted to sp to London to128 words
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Article47 1951-05-02 10 YORK. May 1 (AP) Ki.uik Sinatra will appeal tomorrow against judgment againsi h;m tor U5547,600 for a non-appearance In Minneapolis. Sinatra s:iid he was not served wnh a summons m the action and that he hid warned that illno--; prevented him keeping the engagement47 words
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Article, Illustration1318 1951-05-02 10 V T OUR character, ambition and business acnnjen are going to be a great help to your career. No, this is not an article that's breaking into fortunetelling. Merely offering a few facts to you business men. When you're all dressed up and look as if you had1,318 words
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Advertisement192 1951-05-02 10 F^ MfIcARTHUR'S i;)| GREATEST TRIUMPH! ||j Thrill once again to ,1,1 thr Rattles of Manila and (orrigidor up to the Surrender! 'APPOINTMENT In TOKYO" ii i i mj| Distributed by Warner Bros. i NOW Showing am. 1 45, 4.M, 6.30 and 9.30 j WINNER OF an ACADEMY AWARD > i192 words
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Advertisement42 1951-05-02 10 NOW pf\ y^TI~33OT SHOWING KUYAL 7.30 p.m. "VAHASUNDARI" An Emotional Melodrama m Tamil Starring:- T.R. RAJAKUMARI VARALAKSHMI. REX Johore Rahrn Today 5 Shows 11.00—1.30— 4.15—6.45 9.30 P.M. "BAPA SAYA" (Malay) ftflaatte World Today 2 Shows 7 9.15 "PEMBALASAN** (Malay) Sun New World42 words
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Advertisement275 1951-05-02 10 NOW SHOWING m ii am 145, €.15, 6.45 ft ')M p n 5^ IS fc^^l^E^L Loon-Ma film m JflHlflNFQPlik Stnrrivg LI LI HV\ 2. =^^.=^^=3: >, i ll N£Xr CHANGE THE STORY OF A YOUNG GIRL WHO IS SUSPLCTLD B^ V OF A BRUTAL MURDER!! ""CLOUDED w Jrv YELLOW R'^'ai',275 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-05-02 11 Manila s Black and White basketball team yesterday called at Tiger Balm gardens to pay their respects to an old friend and official adviser the late Mr. Aw Hoe who died m The Singapore Standard airplane crash on Jan. 13 this year. Picture shows the visiting61 words
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Article146 1951-05-02 11 LONDON. Apr. 30 (Reuter>— American-bred coll Turco was installed ti-1 favourite for the Derby at the first callover m the Epsom classic held at the Victoria Club here tonight. Turco is owned by the celebrated American banker, Mr William Woodward. w hose Prince Sim< :n146 words
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Article100 1951-05-02 11 TENNIS INVASION BOURNEMOUTH, England, M:iy 1 lApi-Inrce cf America's j touring women tennis players invaded England Monday for the first lime this season and ;i!l had easy first round victories m the British hard courts tennis championships. Beverley Baker, of Santa Monica. California, a newcomer to English tournaments, was the100 words
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Article91 1951-05-02 11 The Singapore Rifle Association will hold a Spoon Shoot at Seletar Range on Sunday May 13, commencing at 8.30 a.m. Until the supply of ammunition is clarified, members are requested to bring and fire their own ammunition. Members are reminded that suDscriptions which are now91 words
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Article15 1951-05-02 11 LONDON. M.-y 1 (AP>- Konstanlin Andrianov, Chairman of the newly-formed Russian Olym-15 words
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Article444 1951-05-02 11 KWV. DAMES - KWV. DAMES B> < HKF.F horses worth kecpinss an eye on at Peniwg races art* IVter; Reuar«l and BarnI lit-) have progressed on the rijjht lines indicate the) glwmld open their winning i oonU ineetiiiii. improvemeni Dewar a: eating Port 51 4 S and I 9444 words
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161 1951-05-02 11 THE JOHORE Bahru District Amateur Athletic Association has decided to run this year's District championship meeting on j Thursday and Friday May 31 and June 1. j Entries are invietd from all affiliated dubs and individuals (or the following events: MEN: 100, 220.161 words
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Article79 1951-05-02 11 BOURNEMOUTH, Hamdshire. Apr. M: (Reutei) Felicismo Ampon. Philippinei number one lawn tennis player, won his first two matches m the men's singles m the British Hard Courts Championship here today and entered the last 16. In the first round he beat F.D. Leyland, Britain, 6-2, 6-0. 6-1 and79 words
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Article84 1951-05-02 11 LONDON. April 30: (Reuter) —A field of 26. the biggest since 1939, is expected to start for the richest ever 2,000 Guineas, the rirst turf classic of the season, at Newmarket on Wednesday. The i race is being run over oight furloiiiii at 1X53 RST and84 words
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Article, Illustration191 1951-05-02 11 Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Sam Snead ma,j A GJLF same based on accuracy is a sounder game than one based solely on 'power. Play every shot for placement. By that I mean that before you address the ball you should pick out the spot on the fairway, or green, where you191 words
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223 1951-05-02 11 LONDON, May 1 (Into) IW lar««- programme of roccer fistaunM lM'twe«'n Kii^lisli Leani« Idktbs and teams from ;il>roa<l to celebrate the Festival of Britain during the nmnkt month> i^ tiirealennl by a dispute over player** wages* Unless some agreement is reached regarding a bonus223 words
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Article120 1951-05-02 11 European Title Fights LONDON, M y (AP» 1 Eur tpean B ixin j Unio Mo i gave final approval to European title fights and U ti\ c approval to a fourth. The sanctioned bouts Pi< MCont me of France wiU del i his Light weight title Elis A-kico. Enc'. nd:120 words
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Article70 1951-05-02 11 LONDON, Apr. 30 (Reuter Terry Allen, form* d flyweight champion, gained a fortable points victory over lv ■rounds against Henry C U a former umateu/ chaj i an all-London clash ol b K< Earls Court tonight. Carpenter gave a good c though saved by the bell ninth round70 words
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Article80 1951-05-02 11 CHANKAR, ECCELSON IN FORM KAJANG, Tues.— T« were tnuch m the limeligii m lan inniig cricket match be* twcu'H The Hi and Europ* i l on Sunday. They were C. kiir lor The Rest and Sgt Eccleson lor Europeans. Ciiankar scored 24 runs md took seven v. cfcett lor 180 words
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Article76 1951-05-02 11 KAJANG. T f of the X'; g W W I 1 i ed X ijg I 5 <-ket C Mr. X. .1. V Her. P c d< .< of Che S A xxriatio the met ting, was of the pat I :>:-. Bcw Th Oflßce-b P76 words
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Article98 1951-05-02 11 BRISBANF M v 1 R rA APi Eagl« l a venue o' istrali richest raro. CA12.001 I bane Cup b ri is to he mat I .c esi com 'I.c club i. ..< CA300,000 on I U A additi<mal building! estrid lifted The« include98 words
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Article68 1951-05-02 11 Paras KOes McDonald SYDNEY. Apr. 30. <R"ii-ter-AAP). Former Philipino bantamweight champion Little Paiv.s (9 stones 8 lbs) tonight knocked out Australian Mickey McDonpjd (9 stones !>' lbs* m the fifth round ai the Sydney Siadium. It was the first time McDonald was counted out m his professional career of 5868 words
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Advertisement30 1951-05-02 11 SIGNET RINGS! WEDDING RINGS? ENGAGEMENT RINGS! s S.P.H. de SILYA j "K.H STREET, SPORE. J X I-I MPI R IPOH. 4 W Jffl Til i i 7 1 i n30 words
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Miscellaneous131 1951-05-02 11 -R^'*^"^ .-9 X i I H-^^jT' Caqi r\ ■_________Ti_r < '^____r ---C l^- <Il «H l___^_j^«^___B^_?^ "^^^SB ANOEracjoH W^M __B^~~'^ a^___i I tj_^^* V^ /G~/'l l^rf \fi v^ MiPA^v> '^-^*_3^ I I*^1 /^/*-3D iacft ay kiCA CCDv/irr iii^^. __2~ V I _^i J* *r^y V f^y r■■ <■ -^T- y131 words
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Article612 1951-05-02 12 ETIIKFF COALS scored m the last six minutes saved Fulau Brani Lnited when they met RJLMJE. m a Fir>t Division match at the Jalan Be-iir Stadium yesterday. Badly ■■■Ird and h'tld lo a 1-1 draw until ten j minutes before the end, the Inlanders612 words
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Article52 1951-05-02 12 Today's Sport >. i '"!i: I Bltrti Sr r vic-s \> Bufif m Booses \l J.i! t:? Bf>.:r S id HV Divisot !!i Mai i«e D+*L rs \s- w A fV.MA: l> m !i KaUJhu SP. s Police S V GejfaUM St vm I 'RLFTIN'S: S.T.T ..V I iier >t52 words
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Article26 1951-05-02 12 Indonesian Team Arrives Tomorrow rani Bins Mo He t I The match«s .irr.injjed for I* I**1 WVdnrsdav M.iv 9: v Combined Monday >l.iv 14: v Singapore26 words
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Article51 1951-05-02 12 Chew Bee Wins At Bournemouth BO' RNEMOUI Apr TO (Rev Or.s I .->•.• Bee. M, tautfa lampion, •ho I d .< ■"■■c. «a bia second round Da itch m the men's single^ :n r.e British Hard Court- Ch^-n--p.n is lipa here today. O.\« bent X Laverack. CBH- I tin] 6-0.51 words
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349 1951-05-02 12 IN SI'ITE of the slippery ground, Borneo Motors! ami Pulati iSukoni, played excitiag soeeer m their Business Ho«ses Ejeagnc nuileh on the Padan»i, yesUnlay, victory finally going to Borneo Motors who won hv '.i-'2. A. J. Wood, the Borneo Motors goalkeeper, played a remarkab.e game.349 words
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Article127 1951-05-02 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Swimming 2!ub will make further extensions to their present clubhouse I i me the demands of onre than tf.'KX) members enrolled m the club at present The extensions are m addition to the new iv" to pavilion facing their lew pool at Amber127 words
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Article141 1951-05-02 12 SYDNEY. May 1 (Reuter-AAP) Air Passages to England on May 6 for Dave Sands of Aus- j tralia. British Empire middleweight champion and his j manager Tom Maguire were cancelled yesterday. No later bookings have been made according to the Sydney Daily Telegraph's correspondent m todays141 words
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Article29 1951-05-02 12 CBOBA Soccer Trial Tomorrow THE CHRISTIAN Brothers 0.8.A. meet the Singapore Eu.asians m a soccer friendly on the S.R.C. ground tomorrow m preparation for the coming _lournament at Malacca.29 words
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Article75 1951-05-02 12 IPOH. Tues— Fifteen Perak cricketers have been .selected to travel to Selangor for the coming inter-state match on May 12 and 13. This will be Peraks second representative match. They lost the first to Penang at Ipoh The 15 players for tL.L. are as follows:75 words
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Article19 1951-05-02 12 THE Colony European XI to meet the Rest m the annual cricket match during19 words
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Article143 1951-05-02 12 TEN* PLAYERS were provi- sionallj selected for State trials to represent Singapore against Negrj Sembilan m the first i round of the southern section! OJ the Foong Seong Cup tcurnament They are: Wong Peng Soon, On? Poh Lim. Ismail bin i Marjan. Loong Pan Yap, S.143 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-05-02 12 Goalmouth Goings-On pic p'*?eture. Goalmouth thrills m the Amateur Cup final between Bishop Auckland and Pegasus at Wembley oa April 23. Pegasus whose players are Oxford and Cambridge students and graduates, won 2-1. In the picture Pegasus are the attackers. iYiirror-41 words
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Article157 1951-05-02 12 TENGAH TROUNCE SAJARAH I TENGAH RAF were too aood j for Katong Sa.iarah Sports Club yesterday m their division two league match at St. George's j Road. They keut Sajarah tied up thoroughly and finally beat them 5-1. In the first half the score 2-0. Tengah taking the lead with157 words
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Article236 1951-05-02 12 UNITED SERVICES F. Houses XI at the Jalan t Colony fans are assured oi of which is anybody's guess. A. mwt a strong Business frsar Stadium to-«fay and a good game, the result In goal the Services have Mutton of the Royal Navy whose recent236 words
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Article52 1951-05-02 12 9LLIE DAVIES - 9LLIE DAVIES By < HIGHFIELD, a three year- I old Mustang-Roadermina English gelding ran his first and last race at Kuala Lumpur J on Saturday. Owned by "Vat Fan Kongsi" and trained by i < Chum Wadsworth, High- j field collapsed m the stable j after the race52 words
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389 1951-05-02 12 UK CRICKET STARTS LONDON, May 1 (AP)— Mornin« rain cau^d j the early abandonment of two of the four first cla«« j crteket raatehes today. With the sun shining bn-htly the MCC-York»hire roateh was called off. The county m their second innings389 words
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Article33 1951-05-02 12 SEREMBAN, Tuesday.— Negri Sembilan's first major cricket ir.atch of the season takes place on Saturday and Sunday 'or the Leonard trophy. Play will commence at 2 pm. on Saturday May 5.33 words
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Miscellaneous33 1951-05-02 12 HJGH TIDES at the- principal ;es n"ts m Malaya. TODAY AM. I'M Singapore 8.15 9M "v i t ">.:!» ">.14 i« »n i»:, kMui 4.:.) i :"> 1* »rt Sham ::.ii S.SB I',-Mii; U.M l.!~>:33 words
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