Singapore Standard, 4 May 1951
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Title Section13 1951-05-04 1 Singapore Standard HO. 307 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1951. )2 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS13 words
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388 1951-05-04 1 Rubber Exports To Peking 'In Accord With US iTTL ANSWERS CRITICS: >. Ma) \\V) Prime Minister Atllee Britain i* uam exporting strategic 1 China only "m accord America/ Replying to Conservative criticism of huge rubber shipments to the Chinese Communisl area from British colonies, the Prime Minister said rubber has388 words
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10 1951-05-04 1 Harding Pays Tribute To Suffolk Regt. trrespoadcati Sir FARELF, B(10 words
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14 1951-05-04 1 150,000 Red POWs Held In S. Korea :hat the I I B r. letermined14 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-05-04 1 Major-General D. Dunlop, retiring Ci.O.C. Singapore District poses for the Standard, alter he laid the foundation stone of the new NAAFI club at Beach Road yesterday.31 words
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Article238 1951-05-04 1 Standard Staff Reporter .MAJOR-GENERAL D. Dunlop, retiring General Officer Commanding the Singapore Base District, yesterday laid the foundation stone of the new Si. 120. 000 XAAFI club at Beach Road, near the Nuffield Swimming Pool now under construction. After the ceremony MajorGeneral Dunlop was jokingly238 words
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39 1951-05-04 1 Johore Malays Want Uniform School Holidays Standard Stuff Reporter JOIIORE BAHRU. Thurs Malav parents m Johore Bahru have" decided to petition the Johore Education authorities for a uniform system ot holidays for me Malay and English schools Johore Bahru.39 words
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Article51 1951-05-04 1 Standard Staff Reporter THIRTY Chinese, some of them women with their young s'tr pped to -their backs, were a reefed last ni*ht m a gambling ?2d b y the Police on a house m the 4j" mile Pasir Panjang Road They will be produced m Court51 words
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69 1951-05-04 1 LONDOxV, May 3 (Reuter) A British airliner for the Far East with 30 passengers aboard waited four hours at London airport today for 250 tablets of the American wonder drug cortisone. They were being flown m, with 16 tablets of aureomycin,69 words
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439 1951-05-04 1 Wa tts-Carter Facing Consorting Charges Given $10,000 Bail Standard Staff Correspondent TAIWH, Thurs. Exercising the discretionary powers vested m him, the Tapah Magistrate, Che Abdul Aziz bin Tahir, today "ranted bail of 810,000 m four sureties, to planter Jeffrey Watts-Carter, 41, manager of Bedrock Estate m Bidor, who faces seven439 words
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104 1951-05-04 1 Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE Police patrol summoned to a house m Neil Road at dawn yesterday f >und a man dead from multiple knife wounds and two women and a six-month-old gUI badly slashed. The child died m an ambulance on104 words
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Article106 1951-05-04 1 Standard Staff Reporter A MOVE is afoot to unite Singapore's 50,000 Lees, Tans, Lirns, Lokes, Gohs and the rest of them who are members of about 100 Chinese clan societies m the Colony, under a Federation of all clan societies. Letters signed by the Secretary106 words
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Article55 1951-05-04 1 Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE armed with a knife threatened a woman m Silat Road on Wednesday morning and robbed her of jewellery worth 5195. The woman. Law Kam Leong, was doing her daily chores m her house when the man walked m by the front door55 words
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267 1951-05-04 1 UK Comment On VOA: 'Boogie Woogie, Bach But No Politics Standard London Correspondent LONDON, May 3— "We will take American boogie woogie and Bach but no political broadcasts." This is the consensus m Foreign Office and Colonial Office circles concerned with British broadcasts m the Far East. This question came267 words
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Article, Illustration484 1951-05-04 1 F estival Symbol Of UK 's Abiding Courage, Vitality Jflttsr George VI Declares: LONDON, May 3: (Reuter) King George VI described the Festival of Britain which he opened here today as a symbol of the nations abiding courage and vitality. It had been planned as a visible sign of national484 words
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Article152 1951-05-04 1 Standard Staff Reporter A European, who claimed to be an Italian and a stowaway on one of the steamers which recently called at Singapore, was found naked and In an exhausted condition by some Malay fishermen En the sea oil Pontian, 40 miles from Johore152 words
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320 1951-05-04 1 MacA Says: WASHINGTON, May 4 [API Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur testified Thursday that the US Joint Chiefs-of-Staff recommended last Jan. 12 a naval blockade of Red China, air operations over Manchuria and suppiy support of the Chineag Nationalists Mat-Arthur told I.S. Senators m testimony320 words
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Article, Illustration150 1951-05-04 2 Govt. Expected To Waive Language Bar For China-Born THF SINGAPORE Government is shortly expected to announce Ik. abolition of the lanpuajre qualification necessary for Cliina-born Chinese o become British national* The Standard was told. Mxvcsent alien Chinese m Singapore, who have the necessary residential qualification of ten years, must know150 words
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Article194 1951-05-04 2 Clinic For Pulau Tekong Laycock Standard Staff Reporter MR. JOHN LAYCOCK, (Progressive, EaM) will briiiii up ibree issues ai ihc meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council on May 22. They are the establishment <»f a dispensary m Pulau Tekong, the use of iht* title "Honourables"; and tho Singapore Regiment. 1194 words
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Article71 1951-05-04 2 Driver Fined, Disqualified TENG toed S I T* c driving a c a it third part] i ">cc. o Yeo pped D me* i I c was not ab e t' 1 pi ta re Yeo was given five d lya i produce it. but Ito do 50. Ye a71 words
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66 1951-05-04 2 YOUNG Chinese. Wong Tai Kock was chareed m the Si] ga- re First District Court yester- unlawful possession of s< tious post- s The charge alleged that V. ng had nine posters bearing the red si b I C it se slog ins a1 Tel66 words
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Article, Illustration92 1951-05-04 2 KF.HAR SINGH, a 32-year-old watchman of National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd.. a man with five previous convictions, was sentenced to four months" rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday for causing hurt to Jangir Singh with a lead pipe. ENGROSSED and open-mouthed some of these boys of92 words
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Article, Illustration177 1951-05-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter BOYS OF the Pearls Hill School, Singapore, have their own theatre puppet theatre. The brain-child of their headmistress, Mrs. H. Tacchi, the puppet shows are a favourite with the children. With a wide variety of puppets which are made by the177 words
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292 1951-05-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter A CALL to stop recruiting Assistant Controllers for the Postal Department from abroad, as local men are capable of holding Division One posts efficiently, has been made by the fifth annual conference of the Singapore Union of Postal and T«»l**»« M292 words
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Article, Illustration202 1951-05-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter A FULL REHEARSAL of the Singapore Education Week Rally was held early yesterday morning on the Padang. Though the boys and girls were not m uniform, the parade was quite impressive. Mr. A. W. Frisby. Director of Education, andStandard - 202 words
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243 1951-05-04 2 FORMER Inspector Bujang bin Tunt-al was wntenced m the Singapore Fir>l Dirtrfcl Gou« vrsterday to three month*' rifsorou* iiiipriMHini. .1 failing to arrest rioters during the IPlllll Mhi I di* turbances m the Colony. Defence counsel Mr. A. J. Braga. gave appeal.243 words
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Article44 1951-05-04 2 LIM KENG YAW, a textile merchant of Meng Seng and Company, was fined $250 m the Singapore First District Court yesterday, for signing a false customs declaration form, resulting m the loss of $12.50 m revenue to the Government of the Federation.44 words
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185 1951-05-04 2 Paren ts Relieved By Bluthe's Assurance Standard Staff Reporter PARENTS of school children m Singapore >e-t«>r-day heaved a t-iyh of relief at the assurance given M Wednesday by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. I Blwho. that the Government had not ahandoned building more schools under the five-year Singapore Education Plan,185 words
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Article159 1951-05-04 2 THE FIRST trade union paper ever to be published m Malaya makes its debut In Singapore today. It is the '•Workers Herald, monthly Trade Union JouraaL published by the Sir.sapore Federation of Services Unions. Its motto is "By the Workers, for the Workers." and it is159 words
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Article69 1951-05-04 2 A 22-YEAR-OLD I hrn senf .v> W Kudus, who was I who attacked a Eui set fin is moto: the ri Deceml tenced to till I rigorous iir^rison; Singapore Assizes f« The victim, Mr. .iis, secretary ol I Club, was driving home ol Dec. 11 h-69 words
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Article48 1951-05-04 2 Standard Itaff Rep KAMPOXG S »ol will celebrate I Week by holdii at the school premis at 9 ttJM All kinds I embroidery and made by the si ■!< v I od At 230 p.m. \i :\c.\c:> v. '/.old I. itei Ui i -tamed to a en.48 words
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Miscellaneous144 1951-05-04 2 Al -T| Iv M p j? SAY, LADy/r- OR -ISAH H NOT AT ALL.l'— BIN MAH EXPERIENCE }AH VI THANK NO' IT'LL 100<^Z OH rf y S^^t I SUM O" J THArs A HNE-LOOKIW INTERRUPTIN' 1 ITS MERELY NO DOGPATCH HUSBIN 7dONT NICE ON TH' MANTEL, J'K&T* H^* -*> I144 words
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Miscellaneous26 1951-05-04 2 New Ration Cards THE PERIOD I f :'..e \muß of new reaiioiiing cards basbeen extended to June 30. instead oi the original date of May 19.26 words
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Article427 1951-05-04 3 Youths Seek More (Jualnications For Higher Posts Standard Stafl (iorrespoiidont KUALA LUMPUR, Thurg. More young men and women today are attending commercial schools m the evenings than before, to seek higher qualifications. The higher cost of living m Malaya at the present is driving maijy people to427 words
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Article, Illustration103 1951-05-04 3 1 I HPI H. Thars. Rubber lappcn form .t tht 1 Vu\iliar\ Police at Batu Sawah, I iu> were injected by Sir Henry ww pleaacd willi ibe efforts of I'olin* who fowmmda iluni, and the keenness I B Panglima S CM El D iStandard - 103 words
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Article33 1951-05-04 3 ted ti^e S ci .it |be S Mrta or t!.r Wi re ur.d-r ras ra rend bs inUssioßi r im. ■< only b the the Henry we I J.GH. rfal plane33 words
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Article59 1951-05-04 3 Fatal End To Joy Ride »rd Staff Corrt»pondt'nt Fi H ■•>.— ict of misadventure, I chen i one, was mer, Inche j i Idris today at ito the death of ID Kee F W thai on Jan. took bis [c and went On arriving at the Cheras Road, he col-'59 words
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Article191 1951-05-04 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— 51 ting that he could not pass death sentence because of the b >v > a^e, the Chief Justice S. W. P. Foster Sut on, m Supreme Court here tod 13 ordered a 16 year-old Chinese to be detained191 words
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Article215 1951-05-04 3 ING i meeting of all, ors of local business- shopi and t was reach- observe Sunday as tv n. ichei of sh Sch en transm Abdul G mas. His I B:uasingam yed as a ite B i $720 by the W >rkmen s Mr. Mci ■i employ-215 words
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Article46 1951-05-04 3 JOHORE. BAHRU. Thurs. Two Malay Schools, one each for the kampongs of Suntfei Malayu and P;usir Merah, have been constructed and will be officially opened by Inche Hassan bin Abdullah, District Officer, Johore Bahru today and tomorrow, respectively. The cr»hnr>lg. whirh WJlLculfiE-46 words
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236 1951-05-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two European Polite Officers, an Inspector and a Police Lieutenant, were killed by bandits who also wound ?d a special constable m Rawang yesterday. The European Officers, together with an Asian Inspector, six Police Constables and ten Special Constables went to236 words
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361 1951-05-04 3 Anti-Bandit War In Malaya LONDON, May 3 (Reuter) Colonial Secretary James Griffiths said that Communist guerilla activity m Malaya was still high and the situation must still be considered serious. While m all respects a slight improvement was noticeable, "we have stillEastern - 361 words
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Article124 1951-05-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— An application that the accused should be remanded again to the Pudu Jail on the ground that he had been threatened with bodily injury by the police, if he did not admit the allegations. was turned down this morning by Mr.124 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-05-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Twenty-seven bags of mail, were stolen, together with a quantity of foodstuffs, m Kuantan yesterday. Bandits held up two lorries, stole the articles and then set fire to the vehicles. Seven bags of mail have since been recovered.46 words
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Article43 1951-05-04 3 Standard Surf Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A Chinese labourer. Loo Nam, was sentenced to 14 months' hard labour today by Inche Haron bin Haji Idris. first magistrate, for possession of 15 katties of scrap rubber at Kepong on March 6.43 words
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Article90 1951-05-04 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs A Chinese. Lim Fai. 61. was charged before Tungku Abdul Rahman, m the Sessions Court yesterday, with having m his possession chandu. It was alleged that on April 22. at the Jin jane SquaUer ReseUlement. Kepoi^. the ftc- cuscd wiieii seardied90 words
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Article228 1951-05-04 3 Police 'Screen' 18,000 In KL Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Although May Day has passed off quietly here, the authorities are taking no chances of any belated action by terrorists and last night they threw a cordon of 300 Auxiliary Policemen round the Federal Capital. It was the biggest228 words
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71 1951-05-04 3 X D A L A LUMPUR, Thurs. The air-cooled Federal Legislative Council was the setting for the negotiations which got under way this morning between the Government and the delegates repre senting 15.000 clerks. The service branch officials were headed by Mr. G.71 words
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Article77 1951-05-04 3 BENUT HOME GUARD C TEE BATU PAHAT. Tmirs.— Ata meeting he'd at the D: it, t Officer's office, Pontian, a Home Guard Committee for the village of Bemil was appointed. The village prill be divided Into seven sectors and needs 220 Chinese. 36 Indian- and 32 Malays as Home Guards.77 words
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Miscellaneous27 1951-05-04 3 I I*"" \MEs COULO THE CITY. A. JUbl vrtN \i J\. I^B^k. \^B^^f9s PROM HtRE/' LIKF IT'LL tk J&f J f ISN'T.' P l^ HAVE TQ m27 words
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Article394 1951-05-04 4 Only One In 14 To Be Affected Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. Two thousand young men between the ages of 18 and 24 (both ages inclusive) are being called-up to serve m the Regular Police and Special Constabulary, m Penang approximately seven out of every394 words
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Article38 1951-05-04 4 MR. E. BALASINGAM, a teacher from the Tuanku Abdul Rahman Scho< I, Gemas, has resumed duty m the Government English School, Port Dickson. An old boy oi the Anglo-Chinese School. Seremban, he is an enthusiastic scouter.38 words
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Article77 1951-05-04 4 AI.OK STAR. Thurs The Assistant Controller of Supplies. Kedah. is suin< the rVtrghulus of various Mukims m the StaU* for the recovery of money advanced by him under the Paddy Purchasing Scheme m 11)48 and earlier. Eleven cases have already been listed m the High Court77 words
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Article30 1951-05-04 4 PENANG. Trmrs. There were 145 births and 71 deaths. including 13 infants under one year, tor the week ending April 23 according to the latest Municipal Health Statement.30 words
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135 1951-05-04 4 >fan<L»rd Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tlmr-. Three Chinese youths were arraigned before Mr. I). C. 1. Wernham m the Magistrate*! Court today on a murder charge. They were Lob kir- (IK). Moey Hun 1W (22) and Hon«: Tuck X (21). Previ were charged with ..using135 words
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Article58 1951-05-04 4 PEXANC;. Thurs,— Part -:eis of the Church of "Our ol Sorrows,** MacAlistei F ad are holding a fun fair m the church grounds on S :.y a:^d Sunday this The fail is I og staged f r i b lo re instruct the Cl irch58 words
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126 1951-05-04 4 Sultan Orders No Birthday Celebrations KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— In view of the present state of emergency His Highness the Sultan of Selangor has commanded that there should be no celebration of his birthday which falls on Sunday, May 13, 1951. The Public holiday will be observed on Monday, May 14.126 words
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Article78 1951-05-04 4 MEMBERS of the Boys* Brigade (Singapore Battalion^ are making an intensive effort this week to raise funds necessary for the maintenance and development of the Battalion and its ten Companies. Established more then 67 years ago The Boys" Brigade, Singapore Battalion, has so far trained a78 words
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Article68 1951-05-04 4 OXG Lin Chong <42> was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with trying to bribe a detective. On*; Boon How, by giving him $2 t induce him to issue an interviewslip to see a government official at the Criminal Investigation Department on May68 words
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238 1951-05-04 4 New Old Folk Home Opens; Funds Needed Standard Slaff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs. An urgent appeal for funds to run the new Old Folks Home m Gopens; Road was made by the Perak Chinese Welfare Association, which is managing the Home, at the official opening of the Home today. j The238 words
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Article184 1951-05-04 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. After taking a year"* course m administration and social welfare work at Oxford University, Dato Zainal Abidin bin Haji Abbas, former Deputy Chief Social Welfare Officer, Federation of Malaya. returned m the Chusan today. He is proceeding to Kuala Lumpur184 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-05-04 4 photo. This picture taken at the tea party to mark the formation of the Iriima Murni Kronchong Party, last Sunday, at Bagaa Serai, shows Che Bibi at the mike.- Y.S. CheangY.S. Cheang - 33 words
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Article149 1951-05-04 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs.— Magistrate ('he Bahaudin was confronted with an unusual situation today. A 46-year-old Cantonese. Au Seng Chow, who was brought up before him for failing to comply with a No Entry sign, asked whether he would be allowed to worship the149 words
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Article251 1951-05-04 4 AT THE conclusion oi the preliminary inquiry held, m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, a young Indian. Mohamed Kassim was committed to stand trial at the next Assizes for alleged rioting and setting tire to a car during the Dec. riots. The prosecuting officer. Chief251 words
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72 1951-05-04 4 A middle agfd Chinese Low Kee Tang, was yesterday sentenced by the Singapore second Traffic Court Magistrate to one month's rigorous imprisonment for getting a driving licence from the Traffic Offia when disqualified to do so. He was also fined $50 En default two \veek"s72 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-05-04 4 The kampong guard with a cigarette stuck m his mouth is one of a patrol guarding the Jeram Kuanta Estate factory, East Pahang. Bumping into the High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney, didn't disconcert him. The only people he'd grind his cigarette m the dirt for are bandits to get61 words
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108 1951-05-04 4 New Controlled Areas In Kedah Are Announced Standard Staff correspondent SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs.— The following areas m the Mukim of Gurun. Kuala Muda District, has been declared controlled areas by the Bfentri Besar of Kedah. All lands comprising Lots 59 and T;>B common!? known as Merbau Estate: Lot 11 commonly108 words
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Article125 1951-05-04 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SLNGEI PATAM, Thur*. Following a recent appeal for increased wa^e^, ihe United Transport Company, Ltd., has decided lo pay, with effect from this month, $20 more m CO.L. Allowance to their Station Masters, Inspectors, Drivers, Conductors and Clippies who are m the125 words
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Article61 1951-05-04 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs.— Among the many pa^-^engera for the Federation and Sincapore. aboard the Chusan which arrived today, was Major-Genernl A. G. OCarrel-S-ott C.8.E.. Mrs. O'Carrei-Scc:t and their daughter. Other Singapore-bound passengers were Mr. and Mr R Scott. Mrs T. C. SpencerWilkinson and Lt-CoL61 words
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Article53 1951-05-04 4 MR. M V CHELLIAH. Cooperative Officer. Negri Sembilan is shortly proceeding on leave to India and Ceylon. Ho was mainly responsible ir< c>: i.-ir-g the first co-operative stores for the Chinese re-*ettlement squatter areas. En the Federate a. He mist helped to start a co-operative store on Laddang53 words
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Advertisement360 1951-05-04 4 Glands Made Your. -Vigour Renewed Without Operation If you fe^l »M btfafft r *uff>r from nrrvp, hrain weakn*>J iQ you wT.I I d X an<* health In disrov^ry wV.'K n tor*« pour and vitnl.t f quick w tl operations It if- a f > mcnl In taV>let torn di American360 words
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Miscellaneous11 1951-05-04 4 ;f^- "^^i^v-'t^tf^^4^Sv^3^-V'*4^B^ "t"' I f j, \.*-Z^^ Ckj i i *\w.11 words
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Article332 1951-05-04 5 'IgnorantOf Conditions In Malaya 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE British Govern-] inriit and tin' War De-| parlnient m Malaya were 1 yesterday accused of, ignorance and of "deli-i bcralely toeing a capitalist policy m a colonial, con ni ry" over the ques-l tion of332 words
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403 1951-05-04 5 I\ line *ith the Singapore Government's police lo »i\f higher appointments wherever possible to local >tafY. «"i»hi appointment* to posts under the category of *liij;h«'r services' m the Immigration Department were announced yesterday. MX TAN KAI CHEB has been appointed Assistant Contr Alex of403 words
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Article, Illustration96 1951-05-04 5 Standard Staff Reporter TWO UNITED states Information Service officers attached to the Singapore post have been promoted to the rank of t-oiisu's. They are j EUn >r Newton, Director of USIS, and Seymour L Nadler, j Elegiona] Lla^bon Officer for I USIS. Mr. Newton loined the United96 words
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Article64 1951-05-04 5 GUEST speaker at the Inner Wheelers' fort- nightly luncheon at Princes' yesterday was Mrs. E. I). Soper (standing), wife of Dr. Soper. visiting: lecturer at Trinity College, Singapore. She completely captivated the audience with her marvellous account of "U.S.A. and ALS" or. to quote her. "A64 words
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405 1951-05-04 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE >o!i*h of Singapore and Malaya, who recognise the advantage* of a technical education, an- flocking to religions and secular institutions where such training is given. But future demands cannot !»<• met unless accommodation m technical institutions is405 words
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Article30 1951-05-04 5 MUS bin Ali was 'Vied SlOO by Mr J M Denereux C lethe Singap* >re First T:..: v j Court yesterday for driving a lorry m a dangerous30 words
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Article, Illustration98 1951-05-04 5 His Voice Was Heard World Over Mr. F. W. Detai ore. will be giving c scries of B.ii t> lectures m Singapore a: the Victoria Theatre beginning this Sunday, May G at 7.30 p.m. Mr. Dt'.'-'.ore was 'ormerly manager of the world broadens: "The Voice of Prophecy*' lienrd ove r98 words
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140 1951-05-04 5 Rioters Took Detective's Gun (COURT TOLD) Standard Staff Reporter GIVING evidence at the Singapore Assizes yesterday against four young men charged robbery and rioting m Derenber last, an Indian detective, Major Singh, told now he wis attacked by a gang because te had tried to save a Eur ipean from140 words
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Article64 1951-05-04 5 TAX Se:i2 Lim, lorry d vho was caught hiding three tahils ol opium inside an enamel kettle at River Valley Road on May 2. was fined 5-."iO m the Singapore First District Court yesterday. Two Chinese women, Wons Yeons (44), and Hong Oy Foo '!'s> were64 words
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Article, Illustration181 1951-05-04 5 SINGAPORE Diary V.M < <*i:< 1! \K!» ltd m bined V > Staffs' Lunchej i M el ing With Ui- s. C Leu L 2 30 ji m.. Cricket Net Practice 5 pjn Tennis And Badminton n pjn S.PC.A Meeting 5 i» m Movie Circle Committee \]>'C r.p. i3n p181 words
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Article, Illustration96 1951-05-04 5 CHFX Yew Chye, a 21-year-old servant employed m the Officers' Mess at RAF. Tengah was charged m the Singapore Fourth Po ice Court yesterday with stealing $2 from Flight 'Lieutenant B. Whitesides on May 2. Chen claimed trial and was allowed bail u( $200 until June 2U. Hilf96 words
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Article39 1951-05-04 5 JOHORE BAHRr. Thurs.— Wong Kce. a private motor car driver, who admitted a charge 1 of plying his car for hire with- out a Passenger Service Vehicle licence, was fined SI 3O m the Magistrate's Court yesterday.39 words
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Article29 1951-05-04 5 MISS I Richer, Organiser of St. John's Ambulance Brigade, is now m Ke&ntan. She will be giving series of lectures on First Aid m schools and factories.29 words
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Article32 1951-05-04 5 FOUXD guilty of offering a S4-bribc to a poiice constable at New Bridge Road on April 8. Phua Teow Sians? was fined $100 m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday.32 words
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120 1951-05-04 5 Collision Impact Threw Man On Rd. Standard Staff Reporter THE story (J f bow a collision between a radio car and a motoi lorry carrying five passengers resulted m the death of one of them was related m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday. The impact was SO hard that one120 words
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265 1951-05-04 5 SUnJard Staff Reporter '■EDUCATION Week is not a farce and never will be a farce until every parent realises that the education of children m Singapore is a joint responsibility of the parent and the teacher." This is the consensus of many prominent educators265 words
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Advertisement102 1951-05-04 5 NOTICE REUTERS LIMITED \S fro:u May L>t.. our telej\ phone numbers are as io\ lows* 5358 Mr. O'XeiH T; 83 Mr. Hudson Mr. Ramanathan 5357 Mr. See Gun Hock, E.iitorial Dcpt., C o i d m c r c i a 3 Services. TENDER NOTICE Malay Regime^f Tender Notice r102 words
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Advertisement27 1951-05-04 5 P 1? P P A D S tIECTRIC IRONS iANDILANDS jfLL IT Be// Howe// f/i/WO 8 CINE CAMERA F :.:> imvi;i;s\i. focus l.^as 5 325f— SINGAPORE PHOTO CO27 words
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Article94 1951-05-04 6 K. S. CHANG - K. S. CHANG Editor-in-Chief PnbUihtd daily including Sunday by the Sin Pofc 'Star News), Amalgamated, Ltd.. ai V2H lobinsoa Road. Singapore. Subscription rates: 15 cents per copy, $4.50 per month and, •1 J U per three month! including the Sunday Standard, mi 8: |.p ,;e and throughout the94 words
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Article807 1951-05-04 6 Controls Or Self -Control \]R BLVTIIK. the Colonial Secretary, complains thai h& speech at the recent meeting of the Singapore •-< jislative Council, referring to curtailon ni oi G w v teni expenditure on building proJects ;:a>> beer misunderstood by his critics. v., do re haw been critics who have807 words
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831 1951-05-04 6 O.M. Green - Can India Feed Her Growing Millions? 'THE census returns for India, now completed, present a terrifying picture. Excluding Jam mu and Kashmir which would add about 4,03 7,000 persons, India" s population is mm- 3.y6,89 1,624 persons (males exceeding females by about ten millions) giving an average of about .'l4l831 words
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Article, Illustration674 1951-05-04 6 Sir.— Nora BelofFs article "The Imaginary America" has been road with great interest, and should help to shatter the silly concepts outside America that the monster U.S.A. is out to boss the world. But there are two remarks which seem unfair although BelofFs interpretation oi674 words
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150 1951-05-04 6 Sir: To some extent, I share the feelings of "Disappointed Candidate" mentioned m your column of April 30. I agree with his views on poor dictation. But the cause is obvious. The person who dictated must have been nervous and so mispronounced the words. A150 words
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Article98 1951-05-04 6 Sir;— Mr. Laycock was just m stating that the Indians have monopolised the elections m Singapore. They have emerged as leaders m every walk of life from a Trade Unionist leader to a petty news vendor —instead of the Malays and Chinese to whom the country98 words
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Article219 1951-05-04 6 Sir— Among the 411 publications banned by the Federation Government are 42 Indian books and periodicals including such cultural Tamil magazines as the Ananda Yikatan and Kalki. Magazines such as the Ananda Vikatan has been known for generations m all Tamil homes m India and219 words
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Article78 1951-05-04 6 Sir.— The unity of the Indians at least m the political neld seems to be the theme ol two organisations who held their Committee meeting on Sunday the 29th April, 195]. both inside any of Doubtless the idea must have simmered m the minds of vari}'h S78 words
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Article, Illustration439 1951-05-04 6 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA By I SEE a vision A pale thin wisp of a boy with dark burnt ru c>. standing upon a rostrum. Poised m his band thfr. long, slender silver ladle. Arranged tier after tier m of him there are 217 shiny plates. They gleam with439 words
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Article199 1951-05-04 6 Sir: Not all members of the public are the foo!> t^at some oi the politicians, think them to be. The motion for reducing Councillors' allowance from S5OO to $250 was lost by seven votes to six. Two votes made the difference, and yet these two199 words
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Article157 1951-05-04 6 Sir^ Mr. Jumabhoy said m the recent Legislative Council meeting: "Those who nave been elected have come forward of their free will to serve the. public m Council. If they could not afford, they could have abstained from seeking election to the Council." This should be the157 words
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Article126 1951-05-04 6 Sir— The Progressive Party claims to represent the common man, and yet Mr. Lavcock remarks against the common man's right to sit m the Council is a gross denial of that policy. We were m the past misled by such hyprocnsy and misrepresentation into voting for126 words
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Article218 1951-05-04 6 S::— Don't you think that it is an honour to be elected to t::e .^c:; 4^ of the Legislative Council and the M. C 'r.:nission? Yk some of those who c been elected, think othe Honour i.s nothing to I ci That is why they have ig218 words
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Advertisement44 1951-05-04 6 80' t ul headache. e>e pail* eye fatigue, nervous exhaustion pn the direct result of visual defects TO RKLIKVt TIIK SYMPTOMS only a thorough accurate and scientific examination by us can I show the true condition of Tour eves QIMMI recommended only if ueeded.44 words
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Advertisement18 1951-05-04 6 WATCHES that trives a rorrer-t time and a correct Appointment. The best and most reliable Watch REPAIRER Visit18 words
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Advertisement60 1951-05-04 6 m U m p sS, If Hgh performance a important great reliability m the traoition. its cabinet is fiandc mi with a cream lace and <■ and tuning scale 6 VOLT HATTIM) OPEXATM* SINGAPORE AND PKNA\<. FEDERATION OF MALAY A Sole Dis.iLurors For Singopore I Sole D r.h KOSTE3 CO.,60 words
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267 1951-05-04 7 West Presents Three Proposals, Reaches Impasse PARIS, May :>. (AP)-The three Wtstern powers submitted three alternate proposals to Russia at the Ki*j Four deputies meeting on Wednesday ami declared they had gone the limit m trying trrange a Foreign Ministers* conference. But Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko said this267 words
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125 1951-05-04 7 (UP Ist ase I yewit--2 R-v T. M. Sung told 11 to 40 I .ere M Ister ol God Chun .;dmi"i>;:ered tc acquired powers I cured. >aid. included OTUNG BEND ITLD Hs I th< G >ri Church told the people McA istei s125 words
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59 1951-05-04 7 HAVANA. Cuba. May i i Renter* The President of Cuba announced today that he would ask the Cuban Consress for nationalization of the British-owned United Railways of Cuba. The announcement was made at the Presidential Palace after agreement had been reached with leaders59 words
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130 1951-05-04 7 NEW YORK. May 2 (UP)— M Teresa Matsudaira, Seattle, W ishingi m, a native] ol Japan and m >thei Ol 13 children, vas named the "Catholic Mother oi I 195] today by the National C Me Conference on Family Life The selection of130 words
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78 1951-05-04 7 XFW YORK. May :i <AP> Une thousand foreign students.! Vio ■>:' them irom Japan and the Ryuku Islands, will be brought to the United States this summer i for a year's study m American j universities and colleges. Sponsoring the programme are j the78 words
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67 1951-05-04 7 WASHINGTON. May 3 (AP>— The House on Wednesday postponed action on the Gra'in-For-India bill until next week, partly because of Premier Nehru's statement that American aid is unacceptable ft strings are attached. A member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee said "there definitely was67 words
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Article34 1951-05-04 7 NEW YORK, May 2 (UP)— Ritn Haywortfa travelled "west" today presumably to one of Nevada's divorce centres to shed Prince Aly Khan. She gave her hotel loiwaiding address m Los Angeles.34 words
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Article, Illustration73 1951-05-04 7 photo. Some 10.000 of the 48,000 Palestine Arab refugees who have settled m and around Damascus, Syria, staged a demonstration last week to express their gratitude to the Syrian Army for the recent Syria-Israel border clashes. They asked to be accepted as volunteers for theA.P - 73 words
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263 1951-05-04 7 TEHERAN. May 2 (Router) Shah Mohammed Rezha, ruler of Iran, signed decrees tonight for the nationalization of his country's oil industry! The Iran nationalization plane provide for taking over the vast plant of the £300.000.000 Anglo-Iranian Oil Company m which the British Government holds263 words
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166 1951-05-04 7 LOXDOX, May 3 (UP) j Britain said today it was not 'bound by Iran's nationalization of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. A Foreign Office spokesman said: "The United Kingdom j government does not consider j the concession of Iranian oil j has been166 words
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Article35 1951-05-04 7 FAYID, Suez Canal Zone, May 3: (Reuter) Eight British servicemen were killed when a Royal Air Force transport crashed during a supply dropping demonstration near here yesterday, it wat announced today.35 words
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115 1951-05-04 7 Ammo Ship Blast Due To Depth-Charge LONDON, May 3 (Renter) Blowing up of the British naval ammunition ship Bedenham m Gibraltar harbour last Friday is thought to have been caused by the explosion of a depthcharge m a lighter moored alongside, Mr. Walter Edwards, Civil Lord to the Admiralty. said115 words
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Article60 1951-05-04 7 LONDON. May 3. (AP) Brisk buying buoyed up prices m all sections of the London Stock Exchange today. The rally was led by shares of heavy industry, engineering and textile firms. Brewery issues also were prominent. British Government bonds scored gains ranging up to 5/10' of a point.60 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-05-04 7 LAKE SUCCESS, May 3, (AP)— Lt.-Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway sent a special report to the United Nations yesterday asserting he had obtained documentary proof that the North Koreans were the aggressors against South Korea. The report was the first received here from Gen.69 words
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155 1951-05-04 7 BOSTON, May 3 (AP) At least a dozen farm houses were destroyed and thousands of acres of wood and farmland ravaged by nearly 100 separate forest fires that raged m New England, New York state, tva New Jersey today. The biggest fii«_ was155 words
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302 1951-05-04 7 Royal Family Cheered On Way To Fete LONDON. May 3 (K«ni«r) kin« Cesupe \l mml the (^iieen dnnc m Malr liiiou^h < hrrrifi^ rro^.ltoday to open the FV*ti>al <>l Kritain. Million!) of ih<ir mbjerti many }ia«l Atft «m the pavements all ni^ht jannurd the h to mve .mi etilhiißJaatic tstart302 words
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Article63 1951-05-04 7 LONDON. May 3 (Reuter)— Mr. Michael Stewart. Financial Secretary to the War Office, has been appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Supply m succession to Mr. John Freeman, who resigned last week. An announcement today said Mr. Stewart would be succeeded at the War63 words
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Article83 1951-05-04 7 Hockridge To Stand Trial HONGKONG, May S fAP I Ronald C. T. Bockridge, 29, mer Royal Navy officer sc j wife committed .-'ncide m theii downtown apartment on April 6, was committed to the Hongkong Supreme Court yesterday to stand trial for possession ot arms and ammunition. Under the Emergency83 words
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Article59 1951-05-04 7 MacDonald Flies Back To Saigon SAIGOX. May S: (Reuterl Mr. Malcolm M^cDonald, British Far Eastern Commissioner-Gen-eral, flew here today from D.. I Southern Annam. where he SfM I the fourth day of a fact-finding visit to Indo-China with Emp< B.io D;;;. Vietnam stale Mr. IfacDonald lefi imrm di le ly59 words
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253 1951-05-04 7 WASHINGTON. Mas I Gen. Doug i MacArthui Ii i es iha' ■to Tokyo Wai Irtmes tria /en am that the United States have been ig tome the pupation i Japa i a that a Par. -ii; pa i would be "treme but Unprau I253 words
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Article95 1951-05-04 7 LONDON, I Va ipire jet RghU rs, Lheir firsi operai rial appeal m the ayai atta b month. _th< Mi mcd iii I. n ri i .Minis:!;, said air options m &fa en s1 pj during Api Lincoln b ■■■■<: ij/hi rau rkDay oper.,' •(i95 words
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Advertisement15 1951-05-04 7 THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND V~fs TO SARAWAK, NORTH BORNEO, >- INDONESIA, THAILAND, BURMA, AND INDOCHINA. MALA VAN15 words
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Advertisement24 1951-05-04 7 SECOXD TO XOXE COLUMBIA Mtt -w- TT7" C m w ft'lX. I W I I. v ,w •i Jill k f J -^^^HM^E&^-v j^_2j324 words
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Miscellaneous12 1951-05-04 7 w^ I[l j PATRIOTIC xT <^^±Tl_ ~^R AIRPLANE r i.i i i12 words
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Article75 1951-05-04 8 Uprooted Squatters Quit F arming I >RE BAHRU, May 3.— P tion ol vegetables and rearing of i try md pigs m re ha ed alarmingly J squatters, removed to arious Resettlement areas, 1 taken to 1 er xaopin^. was i by y -r~. 3C. T Sui Local Re t75 words
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Article, Illustration468 1951-05-04 8 THE DECISION of the Singapore Harbour Board to levy 50 renti per package of textiles received m Singapore with effect from April 27, ha» heen withdrawn *iih immediate effect, Mr. J. M. Dorai Raj, the Secretary ol tlie Indian Chamber ofStandard - 468 words
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Article, Illustration427 1951-05-04 8 741 Tin Mines Working Ml! U \"S bums produced a lota] of 18,393 ions lluri ig the tir^t quarlrr of 1951 (January to March), v»hii h i> a Jccrcaoc of .">O7 lons compared vnth thr prodciiiou «»f I8«9OQ ton- iii t!u*427 words
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Article141 1951-05-04 8 standard St.ttt Reporter THI J \R T >'\ MATHtSON f and g ship I t lee lived I ght 405 casej ettes 113 sof ocwi 4 c.-. 2 [es and 81 b of I c r rope, M of sh< 8S cases oi w c- es141 words
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Article38 1951-05-04 8 P JNGKO IG May 3 Special Vl uf« Sei nj pi ices n -c H. E mge t>>day were HK 0 to £1 sterlin?- I; .:m' !28 to FlKs] 798 'an K50.32 to i"! G HK38 words
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34 1951-05-04 8 INDIA NOW TAXING STERLING PENSIONS 1 r G«f ntol India, which n»* i.• U1t u ,i«x on ii ,g 1I)I1S estj ia r r Ra 7,000 (MJO l Jil .t from tuia »OU: p.34 words
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99 1951-05-04 8 More High- Yielding Rubber Being Tapped HIGH-MELDING rubber tapped during March covered 378,897 acres m ihe Federation of Malawi compared with 338,305 acres m February, according ~^HHZIZIIIZIZ!!^III^III^HZr official statistics. Ordinary rubber tapped during March covered 1,221,757 acres against 1.285.612 acres during the preceding month. European estates ordinary rubber tapped during99 words
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Article75 1951-05-04 8 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (May 3) were per Ib. Buyer* Sellers No 1 KSS Spot Loose 51.87 Sl.BB FOB m bales May. No 1 US S 51.86 51.87 No KSS SI.B(M SI.BU No 3 R.S.S. (nom i 51.75 $1.78 Tone: Steady. LONDON KI'BBER Thursday's oneninf prices per75 words
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Article37 1951-05-04 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The prire of Tin to-day was S->7i per -pica!. Down $8. OXDON T3N Thursday's prices first session wore: Spot tll.llt buyers £1.145 sellers. Three months £1,125 buyers £1,130 sellers. Settlement price £1.145. Tone: Steady.37 words
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50 1951-05-04 8 An unemployment compensation fund of over U.S. $7,800,000,--000 has been accumulated under the U.S. Social Security programme since it was established m 19.5(». The money is contributed regularly by workers and employers and is used to make payments to workers during periods when they are unemploy-50 words
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141 1951-05-04 8 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, May 3.— Rice merchants m the Federa- tion have appealed to Governj ment through their association I to relax the present currency restrictions relating to trading with Siam to enable them to import more rice into the Federation. Rice141 words
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Article33 1951-05-04 8 TONGKAH Compound (No 3) has resumed payment of dividends from January 1951. dividend No. 10 being Is. (Australian) per snare witn a further dividend of 2s. to be paid on33 words
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298 1951-05-04 8 Prices Now 25 pc Lower Than Peak Reached Last Nov. World Batter Stocks Up LONDON, May 3 (Reuler) W«rW itedkfl of rubber at the end of March were 775.000 lonions, 10,000 tons more than on Jan. 1. tfca Secretariat of the Rubber Study Group stated l<> day. An increase of298 words
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Article, Illustration475 1951-05-04 8 King 's Opening Speech Is Heard At S'pore Festival photo. Standard Staff Reporter AT a simple ceremony that synchronised with the one m London, >Ir. W. Addis, Deputy Commissioner-General, declared open Singapore's own Festival of Britain Exhibition yesterday at the showrooms of the United Engineers Ltd. m River alley Road.Standard - 475 words
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Article23 1951-05-04 8 The United States petroleum industry drilled more than 43.000 oil wells m 1950. Of this record number, 8.223 were exploratory wells.23 words
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Article176 1951-05-04 8 LONDON. May (teafei The Financial Times sui today m an editorial on t> latest estimates by tIM Secretariat of the Kuhb< Study Group tha* it would l>< lair to suggest that mbbev prices may ease further thou: h the process would he gradual ■'E', en w176 words
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Article838 1951-05-04 8 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Thurs. Although bids from London for Malayan tin and rubber shares were .better today, the Malayan share market failed to respond. Sharebrokers felt that the current uncertainty was detrimental to the market and investors alike. "Very little business has been reported since the838 words
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Article150 1951-05-04 8 THE MALAYAN tin motal prior <iropp<il again resterdai by to 5.">72 per piori on a qui«'il\ rtepdj inarUrt. At the lo%vit ksvd« liowe\er. buying intm was well maintained v,i\\\ no rfgPM <>f a ilimini-hin- ,l rman ,l. The Snigapi:)re price v..-. above the150 words
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82 1951-05-04 8 Peninsula Tin Has A£ 16.196 Profit THE directors ol Peninsula Tin •No Liability) reported aett y>v-?>i of £16.196 (Austra charcwu mine operating C sts for the year ended last month. The net amount realised from the sale of tin ore was £90,805, which Included a catn m exchange ol £11.24382 words
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198 1951-05-04 8 SUndard Staff Reporter I WITH sellers reserver!. dull conditions prevailed m the Singapore rubber market ail yesterday. Prices opened at around $IAS per Ib. for first grade rubber for May shipment, fluctuating downwards to $1.845, and then be- I coming steady at JI.BO.198 words
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Article130 1951-05-04 8 Standard Staff Report* r COPRA Kb the S produce market easi I yesterday on kHW I Erom Europe Buy< n dr<»j their bids to $49] i a; around |50 per business was reports I at lon a market thai i t Coconut c m130 words
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Article54 1951-05-04 8 Standard St: H i: HUE B. I. fn Sing tore 1 and Hongko I i it ;t. 81l b and .».">2 cacec I I She loaded 1 bags or h v; nuti !of sa«o tl "i! and 2.i bales »l b nd p 250 bales o!54 words
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Article298 1951-05-04 9 'Weekend Airmen' On Parade PENANG'S weekend airmen will be seen at work and play this weekend by the Air Officer Commanding the R.A.F. m Malaya, Air Vice-Marshal R. S. Blueke. The Air Vice-Marshal is flying to Penang tomorrow morning to visit the Penang Fighter Squadron of298 words
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Article, Illustration251 1951-05-04 9 Standard Shipping Reporter FOUR minesweepers of the Royal Navy, which arrived m Singapore yesterday, will shortly go into service m Malayan waters. These will be used "for coastal patrols, m addition to the vessels already operating here. The minesweepers H.M.S. Jaseur, Michael, Magicienne,251 words
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Article, Illustration105 1951-05-04 9 photo. THE 8,079-ton Steel Admiral b- I tnging to the Isthmian Steamship Company will call at Sem ii'ani: and S \.o. :yu direct i>n her trans-Pacific sailing The vessel lefl L >ng Beach on Apr. 21 and Si n Francisco on -r. 24. TWO round trippers.Standard - 105 words
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104 1951-05-04 9 BOXX. Germany's merchant tleet will be rebuilt to hah its pre-war size by 1955. Transport Minister Hans Seebohm predicts. The Germans plan to increase their present fleet of 700.000 tons jto 2.000.000 tons within four years. This means German ships will be competing again104 words
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Article32 1951-05-04 9 MANILA. May 3 iUP> A Pacific typhoon with an estimated 100 m.p.h. winds m the centre is expected to be 420 miles north-east of Tacloban. Leyte. at 2.(>0 p.m. today.32 words
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Advertisement627 1951-05-04 9 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Oirccr Overland fr-nc.sco, Los Angeles All American Canadian Cities Penang P Shorn Spore \fAHA 9 Mcy 10/11 May fcTTHEW LUCKENBACH 22, 25 May 26 Moy 27/30 May A.^.p'inq corqo for Hongkong Kobt Yokohama FAST REGULAR SERVICE U.S.A (WESI COAST) PERSIAN GULF via JAPAN 0 HONGKON'"627 words
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Advertisement135 1951-05-04 9 IjNU AMERICAN iJplSk*— r*| PRESIDENT To New Tor; and Boston <t io Ceylon, India Egypt ond Mediterranean Ports Spore P. Sham Penang "PRES BUCHANAN" 8/15 May 16/17 May 18/20 May "PRES HARDING" 19/25 May 26/27 May 28/29 May "PRES* VAN BUREN" 1/7 June 8/9 June 10/11 Juno "PRES! JEFFERSON" 12/18135 words
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Advertisement120 1951-05-04 9 SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Sarawak) WEEKLY PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO KUCHING REJANC RIV"? PORTS AND BINTULU (with transhipment at Kuching). Due. Sails Bidor for Kuching In Port 0900 Moy 6 accepts cargo foi Bintulu wi'rh transhipment at Kuching Rajah Brooke tor Kuching Moy 7 May 12 Beiaga120 words
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Advertisement284 1951-05-04 9 (fu >w MAERSK LINE COPENHAGEN A. P. MOLLER General Agent? m U b A WHIM* STEAMSHIP < INC^ NEW YORK For New York, Boston, Ealfmore I Philadelphia, Via Suez. M S \R\<H l> MAKKSK 5 S9-29 ltd P S'l u> 88-27 For Philippines, Hongkong, Japan, ban Francisco Lo? Anq*-les I284 words
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Miscellaneous44 1951-05-04 9 Despatches TODAY: Hongkong, China and Philippine Is. noon by Canton Gt. Britain, X. lreland, Eire, Europe, N. and W. Africa. West Indies (parcels only). Egypt and Ceylon by Glenartncy, N. Borneo, Labuan. Brunei and Mill Hi a.m. by Kajang. Arrivals TODAY: Thailand by train.44 words
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Miscellaneous522 1951-05-04 9 fast ASIATIC LINE May 24: Edgar P Lacfcenbach. torvsro Krosn BuroDt GLLN LI\L May 3. Panam.i. ..,-.:> May 6. (trooi IK Continent 14 B'v.ong IO ElßOPfc Japan) In Port: Glenearn, sails May 7. "ijnia. due May 6 (Fortnightly service for Aden. London AMERICAN MAII LlNfc Sl'S^Olmaf&^ini^ftST! fuf us West Cokm522 words
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Miscellaneous159 1951-05-04 9 Hair arrivals] V^SZ&M iAond DEPARTURES] Arrivals X.L.M from Jakarta 8.44 a.m. from Bangkok 1 1 .;>.» .i m. t P A. from Bangkok 6.15 p.m. 8.0.A.t trom London IVkok 335 p.m (i.I.A. from Jakarta. T. Pinang tJSt 9 m. MALAYAN AIK\VAV> from Penally Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Kota Bahru. Kuj'itan. <;.;;">159 words
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Miscellaneous245 1951-05-04 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONTINENT Spore P S'hom Pcnoßr "PANAMA" for Bangkok Kobe Yokohama 5-8 May In Port fn Pott "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 22-24 Moy 20-2: Moy 19-19 May "MALAYA" for Bangkok, Hongkong, Manila Kobe and Yokohamo 27-30 Moy Hongkong Manila 14-18 June "MEONIA" for Saigon Eangkok 23-25 June 20-22245 words
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Article, Illustration338 1951-05-04 10 AS you read this page today cutters of the Initeil States Coastguard Service are groping their way slowly through the heavy mist and grey-green swell of the North Atlantic Ocean. Their job is one of the oddest m the world they ire hunting338 words
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Article144 1951-05-04 10 Are Your Fish Happy? Pish expert Douglas Gohm gives you' some tips on how to maintain your aquarium. FEEDING: Never overfeed your fish. Enough to cover a oO cents is plenty for several fish a day. All the food should be eaten' within ten minutes. Live foods, daphnia. tub:: ex144 words
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Article, Illustration199 1951-05-04 10 DEAR Junior Leaguers, I hope you like the new series of contests now beinff conducted on this page. From letters written m it seems they seem to be too easy to solve. I know they seem almost too easy to do, but then the general idea is to199 words
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Article201 1951-05-04 10 1 r ]MIREE monkeys sat on a 1 J- coconut tree, discussing 1 things as they are said to 1 be Said one to the others, 1 "Now listen. you two. There's a certain rumour that can't be true. That man descended from our noble race. The very201 words
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Article77 1951-05-04 10 4 S Dick and Don were at At trap, it came to pass, Dick struck lhe ball so far away He broke a pane of glass. THOUGH much alarmed, they did not run But walked up to the spot: And oifercd ior the damage done, What money77 words
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Article175 1951-05-04 10 RICHVRD KWANG XIX. of the SS Fnglish School. Kuala lrengganu. sends this address tor those Junior Leaguers seeking pen pals IB America. Write to The Oregon Journal Juniors. "Oregon Journal. Portland. Oregon. I S. A. IfiDUL A/IZ ZUK\RIA (11 yrs) wh«> is Interested In sports, motoring, photography, radio175 words
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Advertisement160 1951-05-04 10 DAILY rm PLEASE NOTE ES 4 SHOWS!/ 10.15.1.45-5.15 &M 5 P.M. ANIMAL ACTION B^^f^ NEVER BEFORE S||^^PU com Bill nmg of tlfc Jungle TOMORROW M'NITE presenting von M.F.P.Ltd's 1951 STAR! I THE MOST TALKFD 6i RAVED ABOUT INDONKSI A MALAYA BKAI TV KKBAYA QUEEN! BEAUTIFUL and I|| *1 MARIA t>f160 words
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Advertisement69 1951-05-04 10 I TODAY 11 a.m., 1.45. 4.00, j, 6.30_and_9.30 J i with "Harvey" A FULL COMPLETE NEWS FILM of tbe ASIAN GAMES at NEW DELHI SEE SINGAPORE'S Neo Chwee Kok m Action! A Specially Combined Pathe Newsreel! 1. Mac Arthur's Tumultuous welcome m NEW YORK 2. Cambridge Univer- sity beat Harvard69 words
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Advertisement102 1951-05-04 10 OPENING TODAY! 3 SHOWS— 3. 6.15 9.15 P.M. M.-G.-M.'s Musical of Sun Valley Splendour "DUCHESS oS IDAHO" Starring Esther Williams Van Johnson IN TECHNICOLOR Sunday May 6th at 11 A.M. United Artists i RIVERA HI 8457lMimWlfilfflr Last Day: 3.00, 6.30 9.15 P.M. Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy m M. G. M's102 words
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Advertisement101 1951-05-04 10 U| V.Q TODAY .OUR SHOWS Hraiin**^^ Bi.m 2 t.r. f>.3o 9.30 p.m. A Park Avenue girl out West where men are men and the women make vKjAfc the most of it! 7^l^^ 1 Ifc- mmv 3RFNF llllNNr £\%t FRED MacMURRAY W@ixy**l^*^ fnUcti h1 HARRIET MRSOHS I m ii tinctH by101 words
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Advertisement180 1951-05-04 10 OPENING k TODAY h 11 a.m., 1.30, 4.00, 6.45 9.30 p.m. Out of the Violence and Misery M B of an Invaded Country Comes the Supreme Achievement of H 1 pomrJEpllle i nyMii i LATEST BRITISH MOVIETOVF StW> hXIKA 1 IA cll> »iv\i— m:\w\niu tf a UABMfm BEATS BLACKPOOL" New180 words
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Article75 1951-05-04 11 Ilv O! ME DAMES \'l N r. 4 in lurv Ik:s matle the track very floppy |he pr»'>ailinu rooditioai trainrrs were > ol tendißg tluir heroei fnhwil the stop final i:.i!it»j»^ yesterday However, one workmil was tl«at Bamslanlc (Mcdoad), who he nod to Hock 39 475 words
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Article197 1951-05-04 11 )N. Mi] 3 (Bcalcr)— IK ih.ii- i».. u.k.l> lo r Newport County yesterday Nottingham na oi promotion from Iliirtl Division ihera of the footbafl league. it their place m Division Two only two seasons j ago and season the other N• sham team Notts Count; were197 words
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Article49 1951-05-04 11 US Davis Cup Capt. Named 2 1 r SI da was i f I C 1 D Lawn Teni a member of States teams of! 4. He v. nd i m j to B A»d. n of a 1 '< the trcphy I a k H. > was elected C49 words
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Article201 1951-05-04 11 FIFTY GRAND and Sweet Maisie, who scored doubles at Ihe last Kuala Lumpur meeting, have been promoted to class 1. Five class 5 horses have been deleted. They are Devon. The Magic Lamp. Kimberley, Advantage and Badger. Below is the latest classification list of horses. TRANSFERS:201 words
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Article173 1951-05-04 11 BOURNEMOUTH, Eng and, v 3 vA; 1 P hill ppi n c s nnis i Felicissimo Ampon ousted the former C'/ech ace. Vladimir Cernik, on Wednesday to reach the semi-final round of the British hardcourts championships, along with the great IJaroslav Drobny and South i Africa's Erie173 words
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Article152 1951-05-04 11 Boom In Singapore Wrestling THERE is ;i boom m all-in wrestlins; m Sinsa pore. Beginning from tomorrow two programmes will be run simultaneously, one at the Happy World and the other wi Great World. At the Happy World the main attraction is a bout between Canadian champion Andre Adoree and152 words
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Article34 1951-05-04 11 MUAR, Thurs A general meeting I I uss the revival of the M ur Amateur Athletic oiation will be held to:row at 5 pjn. at t u .e Government English Preparatory34 words
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Article79 1951-05-04 11 HONGKONG, May 3 (Bea-trr-AAl'»: An ambitious scheme tor holding a sports festival m Hongkong m the coming November with lOfl Australian sportsmen and sportswomen i-art icip.it mg was announced by Mr. J. Skinner at a meeting of the executive committee of the Amateur Athletic Federation.79 words
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157 1951-05-04 11 DETROIT. May 3. (AP> —I Joe Louis won a unanimous ten-round decision over lanky Omelio Agramonte of Cuba last night." It was the fifth win for the former heavyweight boxing champion's comeback drive. j The brown bomber switched from his traditional shuffle, and157 words
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Article, Illustration499 1951-05-04 11 LONDON, May 2 (Reuter) Apart from the South Africans' opening first-class match of their tour at Worcester three other first-class games were arranged for today but no play was possible at Oxford where Oxford University are meeting Yorkshire. At Cambridge a similar fate threatened play499 words
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187 1951-05-04 11 COLOMBO. (Renter) Rival captains m a two-<la\ club tournament match here set Ceylonese cricket legislators thinking by declaring their fir-t innings with only 1 run on the board for no wickets. Rain had washed out a day'" play and a draw seemed ii187 words
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Article93 1951-05-04 11 Tiger Swim Club Elects Officials AT THE FIFTH annual General meeting ol the Tise:- Swimming Club.' the following were elected office-bearers for this year. President:— Aw Cheng Chye, Vice-President: Lee Wing Kte (re-elected), Hon. Secretary: Tan Sin Whatt (re-elected), Auditor: Yap Chuan Sens. Captain: Tan Hvvee Hock. Vice-Cap;. Tan Sin93 words
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Article11 1951-05-04 11 LONDON, May 2 (Reuter)— Liverpool Stanley 9, Eramley 9.11 words
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Advertisement130 1951-05-04 11 c fVi/rf to //if Death! j jy Aw~^B ?i» Si a- EDWARD SMBtt^^^^^^f 5 Bg 8~. > U i—i i|M j MNITC I —I hnTni m I tomiorrovm ,/^Sk DIAMOND \#'H^M 3.15.6.15&9.15 P.M. I ws^jL#^ of the Indian Screen ;V^^^* S T: MADHUBALA is In a Snia^hintr >tur\ "SI PAH130 words
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Miscellaneous54 1951-05-04 11 *f C,pr 1950, King Feature* Syndicate, Inc., WoiU fi^»e» reservcJ. AmdHOW fSUtf^^^^ S^f C=^ fT^Sfi fGO IN ANP HOLD TH' T| f GET THAT PALL DOWN SO Ij| f W./jJfl} I \^A 4^ l W/^ BALL WHILE BESTLBTOB J v CAN KICHCnV/ V !A/r<^//^| H TRIES TO KICKy -*< pM54 words
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Miscellaneous499 1951-05-04 11 ON THE AIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (7200 kcs 4167 metres) 10 a.m. News; 1 p.m. Radio Orchestra; 1.30 News; 1.45 Lawrence VVelk Orchestra; 2 p.m. Light Music; MO University »f the Air; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Children's Programme, 6.30 Forces Favourites; 7 p.m. News, Singapore Share Market Reports;499 words
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108 1951-05-04 12 THI TWO C': teams > 4 A.. l:\d c>.a j v n :end at J jlan Bes im are I Qf •1 5 re A j Malays 1 I c Ind <ac- j Z m the 1 Z- Dsxnan Vngullia, Arsnad l e^ Johan.108 words
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Article140 1951-05-04 12 BODCA 'A' Go Down To Keppel RN. Btttel fir.Nhinsj during the 6«'tond halt enabled R.N. j Kt-ppel Barracks to beat j BOD.C.A. V team by j three goals U> one m the j Singapore A f V Division j 3B league i l.itth played at j St. Georges lir. id140 words
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Article, Illustration169 1951-05-04 12 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead t Qy, r The last muscular force to flow into a gulf swing is the wristlash hand action. You pour this power m cLiring the last third of the JtowMWUg before club smacks ball. And this band lash, wristaction takes place m the area169 words
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Article39 1951-05-04 12 CUP FROM THE KING Xeucaslle captain Joe llarrt'Y receives the FA iuft from II. M. TIip King at the end of last Saturday's t no final in uhich Mt'ircastie beat Hlavktmol tiro goals to nil at U emblcy Strulium.39 words
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Article, Illustration82 1951-05-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— TY.t.: Sc'.angor Chinese Recreat Club open invitation lawn tennis tournament concluded this evening with the men's mixed doubles finals. S C. Beaty. won another Crown today, partnering B. C. K« the pair defeated Goon Kok Ying and H. J. Sinclair 6-3. 6-4. Goon,82 words
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Article, Illustration315 1951-05-04 12 CHINESE CASUALS t Association were featured i lie at the Jalan Besar Stad m a 1-1 draw. Casuals who got the better' of the exchange^ m the earlier part of the game, did not make' use of their chances. Their forward skipped around315 words
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Article59 1951-05-04 12 THE following have been invited to play for the NonBenders Cricket Club against the Ceylon Sports Club tomorrow at 2.19 p.m. at Balestier; T.J. Leijs.sius t Captain >, The Bishop of Singapore, A. Gilmour, H. Noun. G. Westerhout, J.W. Ewart, P. H>!t F. Massey, N. Bradbury, M.V. Spurway,59 words
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465 1951-05-04 12 SAF A Decides: Affiliate With Conditions SINGAPORE Amateur Football Ass6ciation Council held an emergency meeting yesterday evening and agreed to reaffiliate to FAM but "under protest" and with certain conditions. FAM officials m Kuala Lumpur will learn of SAFA's decision from a telegram. A letter, it is understood, follows and465 words
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Article386 1951-05-04 12 WORCESTER. May 3 (Reuter South Africans dismissed j Worcestershire for 192 runs j but fared badly before lunch; and had lost five wickets for j 33 runs at the interval before being all out for 157. For Worcestershire Bird repeated his success of four years386 words
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Article57 1951-05-04 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: Div. I S.R.C. vs. Indonesia League-Jalan Besar; Div. II Spore District Signals vs Indonesia League "A" Geylang Stadium; Div. 11l A Hotspurs Sports Club vs. Netaji M.F.C. C.V.M.A.; Div. 11l B: Postal Telegraphs vs. Customs S.C. P. T. ground. BUSINESS HOUSES LEAGUE: "A": Shell Co.. S.C. vs.57 words
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Article156 1951-05-04 12 DUNLOP S. C. and Netherlands Trading Society S. C. drew 1-1, m the Business House League match, played at the YMCA ground yesterday. It was a ding-dong affair m which both sides missed chance after chance. Early m the second half, one of the NTS156 words
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Article87 1951-05-04 12 Findlay Electe d MCC President LONDON. May 3 (Reuter)— William Findlay was yesterday nominated as the new President of the Marylebone Cricket Club m succession to Sir Peiman Warner. Findlay ce:eb:<*es bis 71st i birthday on. June 22. the day on which Princess Elizabeth is to visit Lord's to see87 words
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296 1951-05-04 12 Solomons Is Hopping Mad m LONDON, May 3. P hi* M Man Friday." Sam Bi steered Welshman Eddie weight championship bout summer, are hopping mad. romoter Jack Solomons and ims, who thought they had Thomas to a world welterin the United States this296 words
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Article150 1951-05-04 12 BEREMBAN, Thus. Youth and experience is blended m the Negri Sembilan soccer team which was selected tonight to meet the Combined Services m Negri's first Malaya Cup outing of the season at Selangor on Saturday. Youth figures m the attack where the entire set of150 words
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82 1951-05-04 12 OLD VICTORIANS faced a fitter and more youthful side m the Present Boys and were defeated 5—3 m the School's annual Past vs Present match for the Ong Eng Lian Cup at the School ground yesterday. Leading 4—l at half time the Present Boys found82 words
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Advertisement182 1951-05-04 12 I THE POPULAR TALENTED INDIAN DAN( 1 Rs SRI VISHNU NAMBOODIRI KUMARI PADMAJA DEVI KIITTAPPA PANICKER SUBHADRA DEVI WITH EXCELLENT ORCHESTRA will Open A Short Season at the CATHAY CINEMA MALACCA FROM TOMORROW COMMENCING at 7. (Ml P Early Reservations Advised Phone Mala< r t I fl GREAT WORLD ■I182 words
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Miscellaneous40 1951-05-04 12 I w wJ'* An h^' -j" TIMEJ^ffl I HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya. TODAY A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. SlntMl>or« 10.10 lo.ifi Malacca k ~>\ 7 07 Port DickSOn 5 M 5.48 Port S'ltam 4.4fi 4. .19 PenaiiK 12.0040 words
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