Singapore Standard, 5 May 1951
1951-05-05
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Title Section11 1951-05-05 1 0Singapore Standard SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS11 words
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33 1951-05-05 1 is seeking re-enactment of building m Singapore. The A luxury building will help rials I carrying out building lical and c iucation plans. B I i A33 words
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184 1951-05-05 1 Communism In Asia On Decline MacD sai "-A May (AP)— tv »m .Ms lost its md is ou the dee m Aa j. Mr Maloo m D Commissioner- S itheasl Asia, said 1 lay, I«s not «iil A sorts mil ring the; X st era '> bul their 1 ij184 words
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Article14 1951-05-05 1 Thai Army Mission due May 7 made Sov::wi- Military :I c I Ll 514 words
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Article24 1951-05-05 1 MR MALCOLM MACDONALD, the Commissioner erf for South East Asia, ret i "> Singapore last ght by :l AF. Dakota from Saig m.24 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-05-05 1 Gen. Harding Inspects Suf folks The C -in C FARELF, General Sir John Hardin?, speaks to men of "A" Company, the Nt Sttffolks, during his fare\ve_i tour of I nits il Malaya. Sir John leaves to take over i jnimand of 8.A.0.R. this month. Army P. K. photo.48 words
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Article92 1951-05-05 1 PUSAN, Korea, May 4 fAP) A captured North X >rean official said today atom bomb materials were shipped from Red Korea to Russia and China m tiie past three years. C'n.i Tak Ong. former chief of Red Korea's General Affairs Section, told a South92 words
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Article67 1951-05-05 1 Standard Staff Reporter THK Singapore Traffic Police last night issued an appeal to those who might have seen a young Chinese boy being knocked down* by an unidentified motor car m Mountbatten Road last night shortly after 7 o'clock, to conic forward with information afa >.:t the67 words
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27 1951-05-05 1 HONGKONG, May 4 (AP,). < —Red Chinese shore batteries fired on the British tug. Caroline Moller seven miles outride Hongkong today.27 words
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Article43 1951-05-05 1 PARIS. May 4 (AP>— Russian Deputy Foreign Minister, Andrei Gromyko, today offered to accept one of the latest Western proposals for an agenda for a Foreign Minister's meedng if certain changes were made. Western delegates gave no immediate ''expanse.43 words
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Article31 1951-05-05 1 WASHINGTON. May 5 (AP) —The U.S. Senate by a vote of 41 to 37 Friday blocked a Republican effort to open the MacArthur Ear East hearings to the public.31 words
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Article46 1951-05-05 1 Standard Staff Reporter A 40-year-old taxi-driver. Tan Kirn Hoe, was brutally beaten up and robbed by two European fares whom he had picked up m tewn, at the Bth mile Changi Road snortly before midnight last night. Tan was robbed of nine dollars.46 words
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Article15 1951-05-05 1 Standard Staff Correspondtnt KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Negotiations between rcpremm^^^mAmm jm^mwmwm15 words
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344 1951-05-05 1 None Under 18 To Be Called Up. Says Fed.Educa tion Ch ief Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. *VNobody, I repeat, nobody, under tin* age of IM will be called for service," says Dato E. F. <_. Tburaisingham, Member for Education. m a statement issued this morning on the question344 words
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Article44 1951-05-05 1 TEL AVIV. May 4 (AP) Syria and Israel agreed to a "complete and sincere ceasefire" as from 1330 GMT today. This was announced m a communique by the heads of the Syrian and Israeli delegations to the United Nations Armistice Commission.44 words
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127 1951-05-05 1 LONDON. May 4 'Reuter)— King George VI threw open to his subjects here today the century "s greatest display of Britain's achievements—the 1 jstival Exhibition. Tiie Royal Family arrived m typical grey London mists at the shining modern pavilions, the gardens and fountains on the127 words
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Article, Illustration164 1951-05-05 1 Standard Staff Reporter YOU are going back to a Japan which is now very different from the one which you had left five or six years ago, Japanese war criminals m the Outram Road prison were told yesterday by Professor Edmund D. Soper,164 words
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368 1951-05-05 1 Kidgway Predicts Reds will Open New Offensive EIGHTH ARMY HQ, Korea, May 4 (UP) Lt. General Matthew Ridgway predicted, alter a 21-hour visit to the Korean hattlezone today, said that the Communists would attempt another futile offensive and would "continue to j^ay the bloody price they have been paying." He368 words
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375 1951-05-05 1 WASHINGTON, May 4 (UP) Some Democrats prepared today to confront Genera! Douglas Mac Arthur with secret intelligence reports showing that 500.000 Russian troops are massed near Manchuria. These Senators ire determined to biiu.v that MarArthur's cali tor extending the Korean war means possible Russian375 words
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81 1951-05-05 1 WASHINGTON. May 4 (AP)— General Eisenhower may be called home from his Atlantic pact command to give evidence to the Senate Committees probing U.S. foreign policy m the Ear East. Senator Charles Tobey. Republican Member of the Foreign Relations Committee which, has 181 words
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140 1951-05-05 1 WASHINGTON. May 3 <UP»President Truman voiced confidence today thai the American public will support hi? dismissal of General Douglas Mac Arthur as Far Eastern Commander when all the facts are known He made the statement at a news conference even as MacArthur was testifying140 words
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111 1951-05-05 1 TAIPEI. May 4: (Reuter-AAP) An Eastern European "international force" for service m Korea is reported to be assembled at Mukden, largest city m Manchuria. Intelligence reports reaching Taipei say the force consisting of Poles," Lithuanians and Rumanians numbering 15.000 will leave for tne Korean111 words
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Article102 1951-05-05 1 WASHINGTON. May 4 (UP) i —Republican Representative U. IL. Burdick said today that a blockade of the Chinese coast as 1 urged by Genera! Douglas MacI Arthur might have stopped some of the strategic rubber which the British Government has i permitted to reach the Communists102 words
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Article85 1951-05-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter CONSUMERS must fight their own battle themselves to keep the cost of living at reasonable level by co-operafr ing and acting as inspectors and reporting any overcharging to the Singapore Price Control Department. This was urged by Mr. A.D. Stutchbury. Price Controller, when he85 words
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Article, Illustration83 1951-05-05 2 photo. I ,ESS MIAN 56 people attended the meeting of the Singapore Consumers' Movement at the B itish Council Hall yesterday. Mrs. Ku said she expected 300 to attend. She pointed out to a report m the Straus Times stating that the meeting would beStandard - 83 words
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332 1951-05-05 2 Boxing Promoter Tells Bankruptcy Court: frOKMKK boxing promoter Vlnltil Razak told the Singapore Bankruptcy Conrl yesterday t hat m two hi;: lights la^l \car. Governmenl look 816.000 m entertainmenl lax, while he made a orofil ot St. ooo. Examined by the Assistant332 words
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Article94 1951-05-05 2 Two Unions May Merge Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Admiralty Local Staff Union, representing the monthly-paid staff of the Dockyard authorities m Singapore, is taking the initiative to merge with the Naval Base Labour Union. This is reported m the Workers Herald. the first Trade (Jnion paper to be printed94 words
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Article58 1951-05-05 2 A RAG-AND-BONE man Tong I Gee Leong was sentenced to one I month rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for fraudulently having 60 katties of lead and 43 katties of copper wire, valued at $266 at Jardine Steps on April 8. A sampanman, Yeo Kit58 words
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Article, Illustration232 1951-05-05 2 I 1 o. _rv n Mandard Maff Reporter MR. V. P. Abdullah, defeated Labour party candidate from the Bukit Timah division, m a letter to the Election Supervisor has com plained that the polling Nation which was gazetted to be at Kay Wah school, 17Jstandard - 232 words
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Article28 1951-05-05 2 AN DER Gaa actin Butch Consul m Singapore laid a wreath at the Cenotaph on tne Esplanade at 7 a.m. yesterday D".v of Sand. NaUon l28 words
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327 1951-05-05 2 'Not Co-operating With Consumers Standard Staff Reporter A CHARGE that the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce was not co-operating with the Singapore Consumers' Resistance Movement was made by Mrs, Robert En, Interim President of the Movement at a meeting held at the British Council Hall yesterday. The report of the327 words
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139 1951-05-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter WHEN a BOAC p!ane touches down at Kalians this afternoon from London with MO tablets of the American "wonder drug." cortisone, and 16 tablets of anreomycin, this special cargo 'ill he transferred to a waiting Singapore Hying Club light aircraft139 words
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Article51 1951-05-05 2 CHEONG WENG KOU wa> charged m the Singapore Th I Police Court yesterday with causing hurt to Xeo Tan San with a screw-driver at tue General Hospital Mortuary on May 3. Cheong who claimed' trial was offered bail of $300. Tiie case was transferred to the Fourth Police51 words
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Article, Illustration147 1951-05-05 2 EIGHTEEN-year-old Tan Kang Hoe. wno was described by Mr. Justice Fletcher Rogers as a "dangerous man" was yesterday sentenced to five years rigorous imprisonment m tie Singapore Assizes lor gang robbery and rioting. Three others. TambV bin Osman, Tarn by bin Sidik and Daud binMichael Goh - 147 words
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110 1951-05-05 2 RESIDENTS of Kirn Keat Road will hold a meeting m Rayman Avenue on Saturday May 19 to inaugurate a community centre The draft constitution will be adopted and office bearers elected for The year. The Interim Chairman o r tne Centre, Mr. Lee110 words
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Miscellaneous42 1951-05-05 2 ■■-•-'*__^^j^---» amy .v S9*m*P CUDTMEs'IS CLEAN.-T^ AM AM^I S M>KiE "J I'M H THEN DONT GO T^ESE CU3 Jp HE MUST BE A_, 1^ A LOOKIN' UKE A MAN ff AftE MISLEADING.^ ..Mr, <^ M,uyuNA,RE^Jii \o^^rl'i YT "^tsfootr WASTELD A i needsomf -~ng42 words
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114 1951-05-05 3 1 V llira ""TH, SumM Jem since they have been fialnm, 1 0 i lnese a for almos? thr?e S/ S'Jh^^f C i hi e >1 I paganda must be skilfully done so L to a ,S and of the Communists114 words
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Article101 1951-05-05 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Holding tbat he was satisfied there was sufficient intimacy between the co-respondent. Joe Moenra, and the respondent ira Maureen Churme, wife of the petitioner, Mr. Justice E. V [ay or, m the Supreme Court today, granted a decree nisi to101 words
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103 1951-05-05 3 Standard Stat! Reporter HOKE BAHRU, Thurs Johore Public Works De lent plans to coanstru along the banks ot ci Chat at a cosl isand dollars. Chat, which con-, 3 from -ho Johore R< ns thr >ugfa Kampong Java and Ramp >ng Mohamed103 words
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Article56 1951-05-05 3 MALACCA ROTARY CLUB OFFICIALS Standard Staff Correspondent THE MALACCA Rotary Club is voted a donati >n of $1,000 for U M icca Boys Jubilee ib Workshop scheme. They v la farther ri mat: ..i o"f for the Malacca Anti-TB A ci iti m for providing radio ear ph s:>r TB56 words
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154 1951-05-05 3 GOC Pays Tribute To New Constables Standard SiaiT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.-A tril ite was paid veserday by Major-Genera] R. O C. Headley, GOC va -District, to the men who passed out as Special istables al Sri Menanti and to the officers and the N JOs >p risible for their154 words
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Article123 1951-05-05 3 >t mdurd Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The a::o admitted he became a bandit soon after the beginning >:' the emergency and that he was on his way to get food when c was arrested, was hanged this irning m Pudu Jail. He was c Kon Lian. who123 words
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Article38 1951-05-05 3 Gurkha Losses 5 Rtn X ***** 3 pa. I R *****716 Rfn. ibahdur I BIN ASAK ii wh i waa t i tering mi the gin bin P no M gis- to 44 imp er >' IS 1. .1-38 words
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Article66 1951-05-05 3 PORT DICKSON. Thurs— Mr. J. A. Luis has now been appointed to act as Headmaster, Government English School. Port DickI >!i. m place of Mr. Lionel Van Geyzel who is now away iB the United Kingdom. Mr. Lionel Van Geyzel was one of the two Malayan delegates who66 words
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158 1951-05-05 3 bUudard Stall Correspondent ■'••'•A OMPUR Tfc v g general meeting iv d at y V ;i Worksh p R.I ME aja Lumpur, the Civilian ters unan o isly decided 'd i a o-operative store Zm* t 2- r Bght the rising ia,\ hyu 'a■158 words
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90 1951-05-05 3 j Standard Staff Correspondent I KAJANG, Fri— Scared by Communist flag and posters pasted on trees and the bridge, rubber tappers negotiating the bridge across the Langat River at Sungei Chua at 0.30 a.m. today, decided to turn back and return home rather than90 words
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Article67 1951-05-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Pleading guilty to a charge of stealing lead from the Sentul Workshop. an Indian Narasamy. 27. told the Sessions Court magistrate, today, that he needed money to buy food for his aged grandmother. The magistrate. Mr. D. M. K. Grant, bound over67 words
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159 1951-05-05 3 Bandits Set Fire To Workers Houses Standard Staff Cerreapondel KUALA LUMPUR. Fn Bandits Be to bikers houses m Segamat yesterday. In Mentakab, the body of a Hokk i n woman 7, h Lee. 40, was found. She had been stabbed to feath I Two armed bandits entered a kongsi m159 words
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154 1951-05-05 3 KLANG WANTS PERMANENT BRIDGE EAREY Standard Si jfl (lt*f*« {._....<, n kxjai t lv up ru rCh< EClang Town Boa press I rnmen< foi I i early construction of a ai i :.t bri Phis .!<•■■ ision was i t ts monthly me* reference was a Press Statement m r154 words
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331 1951-05-05 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Johore Resettlement Officer, Mr. I S If Cunnyngham-Brown m a review of the State's reset He* ment of scatters stated that it was clear ?h c ban s the resettlement plan. "annus The bandits did everything they could to prevent resettlement331 words
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147 1951-05-05 3 Catholics To Celebrate' Santa Cruz' Festival MALACCA. Fri.-Th c Vicar j General of thj Portuguese Mission m Malaya, the Very Rev I Father M. Teixeira has arrived !in the Settlement to preside over the annual celebration of the finding of the Cheng "Santa Cruz" or "Holy Cross." Many Catholics from147 words
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Article180 1951-05-05 3 Federation Briefs o 0 TWI Uv> Morah bin Siba, •JB. and Khamis bin Abdul Majid -a. were fined So end-, when I cv -ified kjuiitv ber'c-e I-.c'^e v> I W ihab bin Abdullah. Circuit M gistrate. m the Bagan Serai court to a charge of disorderly ye aviour m public,180 words
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Article134 1951-05-05 3 x__ KUALA LUMPUR, F'i— SiJohn Harding. C-in-C, FARELF :U"'' Ararj Headquarters] Malaya., when he spoke to officers and men of the staff m course ol his far well torn'- of forces m the Federation. He Hew from here to Kuala Kubu Bahru where he spoke to134 words
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Advertisement118 1951-05-05 3 Kiom'wg a good isa £y ft? 4usf m tkpeMrfy When you ran an Austin your customers know that you have a good van as soon as THE PERFECT MATCH! you do. Its Austin dependability helps you to maintain the perfect delivery serv.ce !Mt£Wj5STtK you can depend on this van for118 words
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Miscellaneous60 1951-05-05 3 i mmmm. 9 WZ*S£s ,AD S'NCE /HAVE YOU SHIP STUCK ?m SALVAGE i KNOW THAT v o°a s SWELL? I COOLD roPP^ I IM JIGGERED Ith-MUDOFA 'H^fe^ V^S DOWTH A6OOO ?i aP I^^™ x EARTH/y( HOW WE'RE VENUS OCEAN' V HW >Onv frSSPA^ 1 CUP OF COFFEE K h\\! WM60 words
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Article87 1951-05-05 4 Standard StaH Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Fri.— A young Indian boy Subramaniam, a_jed 12, was admitted into the Telok Anson Hospital suffering from snake bite. He was catching fish m a shallow drain at Blenheim Estate. Bagan Datoh. when his right forefinger was bitten by a snake. The87 words
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Article31 1951-05-05 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Fri.— The Ipoh Fair Price List, Committee intends to call on butchers m an attempt to get them io reduce the price of beef.31 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-05-05 4 Mr. A. V. Aston. gives certificates of appointment to Buttenvorth Home Guards at a parade held at the District Office on Wednesday. Mr. G.Shelly. chairman of the Butterworth Home Guard Town Committee is at extreme left.40 words
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Article287 1951-05-05 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. Declaring that the responsibilities of youth were greater than they have ever been, because youth today is more vocal, Mr. A. V. Aston. Resident" Commissioner, Penang, said today, that it must therefore be the prayer of older men like himself287 words
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136 1951-05-05 4 Profiteers Threatened With Action Standard Start Correspondent IPOH. Fri. As from Monday. May 7, local Price Control Department officials will go into action against profiteers of price controlled milk and cigarettes. The two commodities (.■ame under price control last Monday ami. during the week. hundreds oi licences have been issued136 words
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Article114 1951-05-05 4 Sik Forms Milage Committee Standard Staff Correspondent SUNGEI PATANI, Fri. Another Kedah Village Committee, the Sik Community Advisory Board was formed i last week. with the District Office presiding. The following were elected office-bearers: President Y. T. M. Tunku Abdul Ma; id (District Officer. Sik 1 Vice-Presidents Mr. Tan Kooi114 words
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Article104 1951-05-05 4 Penang Halts Building Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri.— To enable it to carry out its building programmes for schools and other essential services, the Penang Settlement Government has banned all private building schemes not yet started. This was stated by Mr. A. V. Aston. Resident Commissioner. Penang. yesterday. Building operations,104 words
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Article66 1951-05-05 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Fri. A warning to motorists was issued by the Ipoh Traffic Branch which says that motorists may be charged for inconsiderate driving if they show insufficient care when turning left at "Stop, Look, Go" signs. It is explained that motorists, when filtering left66 words
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348 1951-05-05 4 Full Results Of Teachers Examination IPOH. Fri, Second year students teaching English m Vernacular schools m Perak scored a 100 per cent success in^ their examinations held m April this year. There were 27 who sat for the examination. Among the 82 first year students, 64 passed. Below is the348 words
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Article32 1951-05-05 4 PENANG, Fri. An interesting programme has been drawn up by the Penang Dance Association for their Gala Dance which will be held at the Springtide Hotel. Tanjong Bungah. tomorrow night.32 words
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Article155 1951-05-05 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri.— The 43-year-old father of three children. Loke Wan Shoi, who was fined $100 for assaulting his wife and a child was warned by Magistrate Che Bahaudin to curb his temper. Che Bahaudin told lim: "You have three children who are dependant155 words
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Article295 1951-05-05 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Fri. Tho hundred Chinese >ouths from 16 to 29 years of age, and a few between the ages of 40 to 57. left for China on hoard the Kweiyang this afternoon. Altogether there were 110 fares from Penang and a similar number295 words
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Article94 1951-05-05 4 ROYAL Australian Air F i Lincoln bombers struck at bandit targets m Centra! Perak during darkness early yesterday the R.A.F. said last night tempest ftg U mbers later blasted another terrorist area m the same region, while Brig; Lig bombers went out ia to bomb,94 words
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Article44 1951-05-05 4 TELUK ANSON. Fri.— Ten persons, eight Malays and two Indians who were called up under the Manpower Regulations presented themselves for examination at the District Hospital on Wednesday. Nine of the ten were accented and will report for duty on May D.44 words
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162 1951-05-05 4 A STORY of liow a driver knocked down two persons within 15 minutes was related m the Singapore Second Traflic Court yesterday. In the dock was Lim Meng of Ipoh, charged with knocking down an elderly Chinese, Tan Kai Koon and a Malay162 words
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Miscellaneous30 1951-05-05 4 B i '*jrl'm%^. f WLJPC W I r* £T^ X^ *"^^^B__oB_S S^^ *^SLMi^^li^^flS I C _"> m f|f',^& -i/l T FO^lVEN'^^r?) Ca GENIUs/T| (^SUGGESTION HEK?l|| J|^ VJP &UH THE OFFICE V30 words
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Article28 1951-05-05 5 RIGHT pc qp] re each fin« d 510 m the Singap re First Ti iffl irt j esterda: r i idii their _es with mt Lights28 words
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Article, Illustration495 1951-05-05 5 Labour Move For Parliamentary Board Standard Staff Reporter A MO\ E to prevent Municipal Commissioners and Legislative Councillors from holding executive positions m the Labour Party of Singapore will be made by Mr. V. P. Abdullah when the Party's Executive Committee meets on May495 words
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Article38 1951-05-05 5 A MILITARY driver. Chemad bin Mustafa, attached to the RE. ME, Nee Soon was fined a total of $50 m the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday fir negligent driving and tor iling to report an accident.38 words
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Article78 1951-05-05 5 FIVF. CHINESE. Ong Yew Lee (59 Lin Peng Yens t.^J*. Yeo B j Lii 1 41 Hi Si tng Huat a:. H > v Fo ■43 >, were Bned $25 the Singapore First District Court yesterday Aden they admitted having tp] un su king app i78 words
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Article, Illustration277 1951-05-05 5 Picture by Standard Staff Reporter THE action of the Estates Officer of tbe Singapore Improvement Trust m serving eviction notices to 66 Trust tenants without assigning any reason is arbitrary aud savours of totalitarianism, said Mr. P. M. Williams, secretary of tbe Singapore Tenants Association, yesterday.Michael von - 277 words
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Article78 1951-05-05 5 THE YOUTH of Singapore will celebrate Empire Youth Sunday tomorrow with 34 parades, meetings and religious services planned by various religious organisations including the Jewish Synagogue and the All Muslim Missionary Society. Services will be held at R.A.F. Seletar. Tengah Changi and at HM. Naval Base.78 words
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Article106 1951-05-05 5 THE Social Welfare Depart- ment of Singapore on Wednesday inaugurated at its headquarters a departmental training scheme for its employees drawn from different centres and departments. Eighty members of the staff are attending this course. The purpose of the training is to acquaint members with the106 words
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Article63 1951-05-05 5 CHWEH SIN SEW faced a tentative charge of robbery m the Singapore Second Police The charge alleged that Chweh with two other persons robbed Tan Song Huat of a wrist watch and 80 cents from m the Marlborough Theatre. Beach Road on May 3 The63 words
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Article216 1951-05-05 5 Standard Staff Reporter A HAINANESE taikong told the Singapore First District Court yesterday liow four Chinese you 'lis hoarded his motor launch one early morning, forced members of his crew into a hole, and then jjot away with seven hags of Trocas and top shells.216 words
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Article104 1951-05-05 5 Concert By Seaforth Highlanders Standard Staff Reporter THE Seaforth Highlanders are staging a two-hour musical concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall on May 18 at 8 p.m. Their military band will play popular musical and military marches. Their pipes and drums will play regimental and Scottish music. There will also104 words
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118 1951-05-05 5 Standard Staff Reporter i THE Singapore Municipal Services Union is to ask the Municipal Commissioners that when any post within the Municipal Service time scale falls vacant, the commencing salary attache^ to that post This was revealed yesterday by Mr. Lrm Toh Nee, President of118 words
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Article, Illustration253 1951-05-05 5 Yet Many People Are Not Giving Support' SAT A Charge: $5, Govt. Charge: $50 FOR WHAT the Singapore AntJ-TabcrrnWrig Association does for a patienf for $5, Government would charge #50 or $60. "It is to be regretted that many people vi.!. 1 their support from S.A.T.A. Cost charges are made253 words
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Article155 1951-05-05 5 MEET Lt. Irwin Bowan v! Calgary m Canada, the only Canuck on board the Theseus and one of her few fighter pnots shut down m Kcr^-a. Lt. Bowan a Royal Canadian Air For<-e pilot m World War II joined the Fleet Air Arm just one month before155 words
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Article254 1951-05-05 5 REGULAR supplies of drugs at the Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association's clinic have been exhausted because of the record num ber of attendances at the clinic. Mr. C. L. Edwards, chairman of the Association said yesterday. To keep up the supply at the clinic, drugs have had254 words
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Miscellaneous187 1951-05-05 5 SINGAPOR^y^/y j \n <>r« hard Boad: Sinca ot« t'l 3 m Tennla 5 p no Movie Circle (Education Week) S va VHi lfl Tom Edison' 8d n\ CHINESE V.M X >t«esie Boad: B Building 4 ._> m Zero Ball pm Badminton 5-30 pjn Movie Show For Members 7 Ji' m187 words
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Article781 1951-05-05 6 4 NEGRO lad i i pon a tombstone with the v following inscription: NOT DEAD BLI a S i EEP The young Negro was losl m contemplation for a moment Then an expression of intense pity spi a d ovei ins face. "Boy," he muttered, shaking781 words
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Article266 1951-05-05 6 (Good Old English Word) 1 M J\ASTARD is <i good Old English word, which originally meant simply v Born out of wedlock." By extension and by common usage, however, ***** today means almost anything m the mind of the uonVs user. From pity Poor *****, he died266 words
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Article587 1951-05-05 6 Review of Views Ignorant And The Poor LICENCED buyers oi rice, charged Utusan Melayu, are taking advantage of the ignorance of producers and paying less than the fixed price to rice growers m Tanjong Karang. For one thing the Government did not fix the price until April 27 and so587 words
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Article183 1951-05-05 6 Sir; I read with surprise excerpts from a speech made by Mr. C. F. J. Ess, (West Ward), at the meeting of the Municipal commissioners recently, lie is reported to have said that about 85 per cent of the people present at the Victoria Memorial Hall183 words
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Article148 1951-05-05 6 Sir: While agreeing with Mr. H. H. Facer about the surprising ignorance of the affairs of this country among the people of the United Kingdom, an ignorance which is not confined merely to the people generally but is unfortunately to be found among British Ministers and Members of148 words
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Article204 1951-05-05 6 Sir: I read your article regarding the Sino-Malay business organisation formed m Kedah by Tuan Ibrahim T. Y. Ma with great interest. A company with a capital of 51. 000.000 is really a very good start. This is an example for othen to follow. It is a very204 words
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Article90 1951-05-05 6 Sir:— Since the Government is incapable of proceeding with its housing and educa-* tional plan, I believe the time is ripe, lor it to seek financial aid from the Public by introducing State Lottery. I sincerely hope that the Hon. Mr. Mallal will again table nis90 words
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Article103 1951-05-05 6 Sir;— l am a P.B.X. Telephone Operator attached to the Government Department, and like all the P.B.X. Telephone Operators. I am anxious to know if the Government is making any revision m our salaries. Although «re are P.B.X. Telephone Operators, most of us are performing the103 words
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Article739 1951-05-05 6 Ed even m a number of oldtime songs. One of the infinite shades of meaning of the word "***** today is: "A ruthless fellow, inconsiderate of the opinions and feelings of others, who is determined to have his own W fo 'short, the half-admired, half-feared.739 words
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795 1951-05-05 6 STANLEY MASSEY - STANLEY MASSEY By SYDNEY. 4 USTRALIAN newspapers have hah I ler victoi y over hie harsh and unim. ginative administration ol the immigration laws. Following the d sel sure m certain new.-}. c s lal the Immigration Department had refused to795 words
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Advertisement20 1951-05-05 6 ir ir YOGHOURT now available at all yt Cold Storage shops and Creameries Milk Bars m Singapore <? mm eiffiUMEii rW20 words
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754 1951-05-05 7 World War 111 In Korea Unless Red China Is Beaten Mac ARTHUR WARNS IN SENATE HEARING: V, kSHUHGTOJN, May 4 (AP) Gen, Douglas Mac Arthur named on Thursday that unless Red China is beaten into surrender bi all-out air attacks. the Korean conflict may explode into a third world war.754 words
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Article100 1951-05-05 7 WASHINGTON. May 4, (AP) Republicans m the I.S. House of Representatives were Thursday whipping up a plan to force the r.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Aeheson. out of office by shutting off his salary after June 30. They might be able to do this by100 words
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122 1951-05-05 7 S [NGTON, May 3, Do tg aa Maemere was disagreement* 1 54 and Washingon .la: c treaty ns s1 ■•<-•:. I m q testii d I'• ReSenator A exandei asked him whet iter ef of Ko..tions had any relafation as Supreme that 1c122 words
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151 1951-05-05 7 LONDON. May 4 (AP) -Ofl cial s< ur« es said Thursday the 14 United Nations lighting m Korea have agreed they may h_.\ c to iut back at Manchurian air bases if their troops are attacked m strength by Chinese151 words
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Article, Illustration74 1951-05-05 7 An interior view of the Dome of Discovery at the Festival Exhibition. South Bank, April 30. King George VI who opened the Festival of Britain last Thursday, described it as a symbol of the nations abiding courage and vitality and said that it had74 words
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157 1951-05-05 7 NZ Sceptical Of Sudden Jap Change CHICAGO. May 4 (AP)— j New Zealand's Ambassador to the United States said Thursday Ids country has "respectful reservations" as to the ad- 1 visability of rearming Japan. Ambassador Carl Berendsen f spoke before a luncheon meeting of the Chicago Council on For- eigh157 words
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106 1951-05-05 7 NEW DELHI, M..v 3 (Reuter) —More than 40 rebel Congress members meeting here tonight postponed a decision whether to break away rrom the ail-power-ful Indian National Congress and form a separate pa: ty. Meanwhile, they dissolved their "Congress Democratic Fro:'" loaned last year106 words
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Article, Illustration174 1951-05-05 7 PARIS. May 3 (UP)— Gen. Dwight Eisenhower announced today a gigantic expansion of the United States air forces m Britam to equip the West with formidable bombers capable of penetrating deep into Russia if war breaks out. The North Atlantic Pact CommanderAP - 174 words
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Article200 1951-05-05 7 WASHINGTON. "May 3 (UP) The State Department said today that Britain has put controls on shipments of lubber to Russia and Reel China and added that it wants ail such shipments slopped. Department sp o ke> ma n Michael McDermott said the United200 words
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165 1951-05-05 7 VIENNA. May 4. (UP). An American military policeman on patrol duty m tiie international sector of Vienna was shot and killed by uniformed Russian soldiers today, the United States Military Police reported. The victim was identified as Corporal Paul J. Grissen. His165 words
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178 1951-05-05 7 Premier Lists Gains From Oil Seizure TEHERAN. May 4 (AD j Iran's new Nationalist Premier.! Mohammed Mussadiq, said on Thursday his country will use the profits it hopes to get through government seizure of the oil industry to strengthen the economy and bring "'comfort and ease* to the people. In178 words
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Article61 1951-05-05 7 WASHINGTON. May 3 'Reuter'—Mr. Joan Foster Dulles told President Truman today that Japan now realized that Gen. Douglas MacArihur's dismissal involved "no change m basic United Stales policies toward Japan ana Communism m Asia." 1 Tiie statement was issued after Mr. Dulles had conferred at the61 words
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53 1951-05-05 7 HONGKONG. May 4 (ReuterAAP— Chinese women m Tungkoon County near Canton have formed a "get back our husband movement." according to a Chinese report. It said mass divorce action will be taken unless their husbands m Hongkong and Formosa returned home before the end of53 words
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305 1951-05-05 7 LAKE SUCCESS, May S (Rent, r) —I he lnit.<l States today proeOOcJ that all micmilki* ot thr I iiit««l Nations (should slop sending any arm-, oil or strategic materials to l.ommunist China, and that thi* emharito he starled as promptly a_»305 words
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203 1951-05-05 7 Censure Move On Exports To Red China LONDON. •>:. I (B fcei Mr. Raymond Blackburn, m Independent Member of I liament, tod..- tabled i tnol ot censure on "hue British Government for supplying s1 1 qic materia to China Mr. Bla< kburn, ano I M taken a leading part m203 words
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Article58 1951-05-05 7 WASHINGTON, Me 1 i P ime Ministei i Is c. id Ben-Gurion. arri I to. a will take him Ei n coast 1 ie United SI <'•- Ha. was met with miii honours. The Isi te i km Aba Bban, and J >hi I S S158 words
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Article30 1951-05-05 7 AMMAN. JORDAN. (Reuter) K.::_g Abdullah dissolved tne Jordan Pari at the request cif the Prime Minister SamiK a Rr. trophe. who accused members ol "unconstituti acl vil e*30 words
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Advertisement26 1951-05-05 7 I AERTEX j "TEXAS tt. lX (a Eli" V /SPORTS SHIRTS j IN SMART CHECKS I IDEAL FOR GOLF m '1 .50 EACB (little^! I SINGAPORE.26 words
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345 1951-05-05 8 G ovt. Soon To Lift Ban On Re-export Of Textiles To HK IHE B \.N on the export of textiles to Hongkong, imposed during die latter part of this year, will soon be removed, The Singapore Standard understands. Mr. A. D. Stutchbury, Deputy Secretary for Economic Affairs, told The Standard345 words
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245 1951-05-05 8 Sagging Tendency In Spore Rubber Market Continues i wm Standard Maff Reporter IHE I\<l IM VINTY regarding rubber export control licensing and reports of freezing of profits were responsible for ihe continued sagging tendency m thc Singapore mbber market yesterday. However. g<> .v .pport was rtb. ming v:. I ack,245 words
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Article174 1951-05-05 8 S'pore Share Market Remains Dull Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Mala■.i.i share market continued dull ifeless m all sections, ace ii ling t.i the Malayan Sharefa s' Association. There were VI tea price changes. Qu ttati 'U.s tended to sag slig on .< market that showed n > improvement174 words
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Article128 1951-05-05 8 COPRA stocks on the estates of the Federation of Malaya at the end of March amounted to 1,594 tons compared with 1,113 tons at the end of the previous I month. March exports amounted to 3.488 tons, of which 1.181 tons went to Singapore and 2.307 tons128 words
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Article89 1951-05-05 8 IX the flrst quarter of 1931 'he Federation ol Malaya imported 51.7H5.1til (1,256,649 lbs.) worth or tea. of which $785,520 (548,--526 lbs.) were March imports. In February the Federation imported $489,012 (36^,070 lbs.) worth of tea. The Federation's principal source of imports was Singapore with89 words
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Article, Illustration503 1951-05-05 8 Standard Staff Reporter THROUGHOUT last year log supplies were insuf- fieient to keep all saw mills m Singapore at full production and the heavy local and overseas demand outstripped the available supplies of sawn material, states the report of the Forest Department for 1950,503 words
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Article132 1951-05-05 8 Standard Staff Reporter COPRA prices m the Singapore produce market continued to be easier yesterday. Business passed at levels lower than those prevailing on Thursday, around $48 per picul. At the close the copra market was quiet. Coconut oil had sellers at $84 per picul. but132 words
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Article30 1951-05-05 8 ABOUT 216,500.000 lb. of food taken from surplus stocks m the United States have been donated to 50 countries 1:1 need of assistance during' the past year.30 words
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Article44 1951-05-05 8 IMPORTS of firewood and charcoal into Singapore m 1950 totalled 210.370 tons against 173.998 tons m the previous year. The fuel requirements of the Colony increased naturally with the increase m the population, states the Forest Department for 1950 Issued yesterday.44 words
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162 1951-05-05 8 Standard Staff Reporter IMMEDIATE steps are being taken by the Singapore Foreign Exchange Department m conjunction with the Preventive Branch to check the illegal sale of gold bar, gold sand or gold coins following the marked increase m the smuggling of gold into162 words
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Article37 1951-05-05 8 Sweden and Russia have made a trade agreement for this year, under which Russia will barter maize, oats, cattle, potassium, salt, chrome and manganese ore and asbestos for Swedish iron and steel and machinery.— neuter..Reuter - 37 words
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Article72 1951-05-05 8 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Apr. 4 Padi planters m Malaya are cashing m on their produce as Ilowever. this precaution |s not necessary now as millers throughout the country, it is learnt, are offering prices for padi at higher prices than the is now72 words
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529 1951-05-05 8 Standard Staff Reporter DEALERS m primary produce m Malaya are experiencing an acute shortage of jute bag* for packing their goods for export. Reasons are (a) India m policy of controlling the export of jute .P ood •J r< n, that529 words
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Article77 1951-05-05 8 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (May 4) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No I RSS Spot Loose $1.85 $1.86 F. 0.8. m bales May No 1 RSS 51.84 $1.85 No 2 RSS 51.79 Sl.BO No 3 RSS (norn I 51.74* $1.75_ Tone: Quiet. LONDON Rl BBER Fridays opening77 words
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Article44 1951-05-05 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. The price of Tin to-day was $.",75.62 1 p;'r picul. Up $3.62 A. ..ON DON TIN Firday's prices first session were: Spot €1.153 buyers €1.160 sellers. Three months C 1.135 buyers C 1.1 40 sellers. Settlement price £1455. Tone: Very Steady.44 words
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Article88 1951-05-05 8 A TEXTILE machinery m;_vu factoring factory near Bombay, a combine of Indian mill-owners tnd a British firm and described as "one of the finest and most modern such plants In the world." will go into production shortly. The factory, which is being built with m authorised capita,88 words
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Article, Illustration350 1951-05-05 8 Bid To Ease Congestion At The Kationing Office IX AN effort to avoid congestion at the Singapore Rationing Office m Orchard Road, the Eood Control authorities ha\e now introduced a voucher system. Applicants who cannot be attended to on their first application for new rationing cards will he given vouchers.350 words
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Article97 1951-05-05 8 Standard Staff Reporter UNDER NO circumstances is paper m the Colony being allowed re-export to markets not nor mally depending on Singapore for their supplies, such as Britarn. Hongkong. India, the Middle East and other distant markets. However, limited quantities ol paper are permitted to be97 words
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Advertisement41 1951-05-05 8 >v >* VT ~T2- R &%T SHIJpjlfi F<>r Your Advertising Requirements Consult E4ADIDE EIVIKI KE ADVERTISERS AND PLBLISIIERS IMF, BATTERY ROAD-SLNGAPORE-TEL. ***** LWEG JHABP £1! Ktu LIU 35 3 <* KBIMOEOS BLIKi. CX II STREET SINGAPORE TEL ***** i.OTUCO..(*^)LTO.™V:r i mmam*, sette. rtttttma41 words
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Advertisement67 1951-05-05 8 mam (araberq I DARKON The Modern Hair Porn (Made m England i DOES DARKEN GREY HAIR Grey hair is a definite handicap to your appearance and your business career Bar it with DARKON Tou look years younger Ask dealer or CHARI CO i Box 123) 29, Robinson Singapore D A67 words
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Article, Illustration550 1951-05-05 9 Roster Blamed Standard Staff Reporter MOST serious failure m the running of the Seamen's Registration Bureau "has been m the working ol ihe iin mediate roster," states the report of the Seamen's Inquiry Commission, released yesterday. "It is. m our opinion, of the first importance that550 words
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Article63 1951-05-05 9 THE 8.917-ton Sontay. Messageries Maritime* only cargo trooper on the Far East run, arrived m Singapore yesterday for a brief stop over with nearly 400 French and Colonial servicemen on board bound for Haiphong. The civilian passengers of whom there were more than 350 also bound for63 words
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Article210 1951-05-05 9 Admiral Russell Inspects Theseus Standard Shipping Reporter VICE-ADMIRAL, the Hon. Guv H. E. Russell, C-in-C. Far East Station, inspected the British light fleet aircraft carrier, Theseus, when she returned to the Singapore Naval Base yesterday after having spent the last eight months with the United Nations forces m -Korean waters.210 words
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Article53 1951-05-05 9 PEXAXG. Fri. Over 1.700 tons of Government nee from Thailand have been brought here by the Burmese registered vessel. Chip Lam. which left this evening for Teluk An^on where the rice will be stored. The ship came from Bangkok and there were also 9,273 bags salt53 words
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Article35 1951-05-05 9 LONDON. May 4: <Reuter>— The New Zealand Tonnage Committee here today announced a 50 per cent. surcharge on all New Zealand lines freight rates both outwards and homewards from next Monday.35 words
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Article114 1951-05-05 9 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. Two Malayan Chinese students Ong Chong kai and khaw Sin Bee boarded the Javanese Prince here on their way to the United States for further studies. Another Chinese student. Lin Tek Young, who is on his way to Boston. embarked114 words
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Article75 1951-05-05 9 MANILA, May 4 (UP)— The Manila W< athe Bure iv s; id a Pacific typhoon centred 280 miles e;!s: north-&st of Tacioban, Leyte, at 8.00 a.m. today. The bureau said ie typhoon, with maximum winds of 110 miles per hour near the centre was m oV i75 words
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Advertisement692 1951-05-05 9 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE ID-rect Overland San Francisco, Los Angeles All American Canadior Cities Penang P. Sham Spore ILIAMNA 9 May 10/11 Moy MATTHEW LUCKENBACH 22/25 Moy 26 May 27/30 May Accepting cargo for Hongkong Kobe Yokohama FAST REGULAR SERVICE U.S.A. (WEST COAST) PERSIAN GULF via JAPAN HONGKONG EDGAR692 words
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Advertisement157 1951-05-05 9 SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated ie Sarawak) WEEKLY PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO KUCHING, REJANC RIVR PORTS AND BINTULU (with transhipment at Kuching). Due. Sails. Bidor for Kuching In Port 0900 Moy 6 accepts cargo for Binfulu with transhipment at Kuching Rajah Brooke for Kuching May 7 Moy 12 Belaga157 words
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Advertisement145 1951-05-05 9 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden Port Said Rotterdam and Amsterdam Spore P Sham Penang SARANGAN Gds. 23/24 7 Moy t LANGKOEAS 9 May tEmbarks passengers only. Further accommodation available. MATARAM 24/26 June 27 June 28 June ROTTERDAM .TRADING CO (M) LTD Shipping Department Tel: 5071 txl IV de 10 THE EASTERN145 words
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Advertisement587 1951-05-05 9 3M22^mmm^Lhliii SAILINGS FROM SCANii.NA/IA H.K CC iTINCNI I Spore P S'hom Pcnon "PANAMA" for Bangkok Saigon Hongkong M :n,\a Kobe Yokohama 6-9 May "SELANDIA" tor Bangkok 23-25 Moy 2.1-22/':,- _J- "MALAYA" for Bangkok, Hongkong, Manila Kobe and Yokohama 27-30 May "KINA" for Eanokok, Hongkong Manila 14-18 June "MEONIA" for Saigon587 words
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Miscellaneous152 1951-05-05 9 toi U.K. touiinent: In Port: Ben. annoch. From I .K. Continent: In Port: Ben-. enue PACIFIC t Att EAST LINF May 10: Iliamna, sails May 11. (West Co_tat> Trans -Pacific Service Perstari i.a it Via lapau ti Konj May 24: Edgar P Luckenbach. GLEN LINE (Fron_ IK continent t4 IJ152 words
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Article, Illustration742 1951-05-05 10 COVERINC HOIIYWOOP WITg IQUEHfI O. PARSONS LIFE could very well begin for Josephine Hull m motion pictures at the age of 66 as it did for Marie Dressier who was past 60 when fame and fortune came to her. I say— movie742 words
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Advertisement141 1951-05-05 10 m£h PLEASE NOTE TIMES l 41; 93 am 1-15-4.45-8.15 1 j T.lj 2**Lr\S THHIIX TO i I Jr^ssw-- *V^^ PERILOUS aWmKmmmxufirA/\ i COIf 6O 'BILL Kin? of the Jungle l M'NITE TONITE fijk\| I ln 3' Sl hn\A BEUTY QUEEX PPS| Z x mm— I MARIA uf MENADO m her141 words
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Advertisement234 1951-05-05 10 KED SKELTON SIGNS 110-MILLION CONTRACT HOLLYWOOD. Ma> 4 .AP Film actor Bed Skelton has sipned a seven-yea; contract With Proctor and Gamble for radio and television snows. under which he will earn between U559,000,000 and US$lO,OOO,OOO. his manager announced yesterday. Skelton is due to appear at the London Palladium t234 words
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Advertisement213 1951-05-05 10 MOR-VZNfc M ATI. EES ot 9 a.m. Today: "ESCAPE ME MEVSt? Tomorrow: "Adventure* o/ Don Juan" Technicolor 1 WINNER OF an V The 4 million 1 ACADEMY AWARD! I dollar Production mmmam mM ________i 5 The Most Wonderful Comedy of Our-Time lafvevS *_f*A T J *..f starring ffcr lR| I213 words
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Article74 1951-05-05 11 Tiger Pool Diving Exhibition lOHNNH JOHNSON, uellki!>wn British swimming .i i i 1 11 i: champion and h follows up hi> weekly article M learning to Dive. i |fe a demonstration it the I g i Swunaiag Pool to- > H;s demonstration will begin at 11 oYiock. Johnnie. his a74 words
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Article247 1951-05-05 11 SINGAPORE soccer fan* aid see :,ood football at l lan Bovir Stadium when i: Colony Malays meet In i taesiai tourists today. a ie ice ycsterd ly, t Km the which can mak the fans sii _;r rards obviously have m a lot of practice and have247 words
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Article227 1951-05-05 11 Xl VLA LUMPUR, Fri— The Football As--ocinhon of Malaya Council palled an emergency Meeting here to-night to re-draft Malaya Cup fixture. The action followed receipt of Singapore Amateur Football Association's telegram thi* Morning seeking re-affiliation with FAM. Singapore's reappearance m the competition will mean that Selangor227 words
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Article53 1951-05-05 11 SXG IP* n\E S Hi st Malaya nam list toed 1 thi FAM last night natc i ill be Sing i n on May 26. FAM's revised Hal is it oc: to agreeStates The final is ted 1 W1 !l Mm decided. lb es ire is53 words
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Article144 1951-05-05 11 I S -.^poreGnn Hi! 1 Climb. one oJ the oldest motor sporting events m Malaya, will be revived al Whitsun after a lapse of ll years. Mr PJ. Coos Pancheri. Pre-' sident ol the Singapore Motor Club said, yesterday the Club I had this144 words
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Article31 1951-05-05 11 TIDESand TIMES HIGH TIDES at thc principal resorts m Malaya TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore 10.54 18.42 Malacca 7281 7.43 Port Dickson 6.08 «.»4 Port 1 1; tin 5.25 '">._{.■> IVn.um M.06 1&5331 words
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257 1951-05-05 11 VICTORi was turned into defeat hv the Sinaapore Recreation Clafa when they met Indonesia League m v SAFA Division I match at ihe Jalan Boar Stacliunt. Dominating tht* «ame. the Rees missed two penalties ami nearly half a dozen clear chances ami finally lo*t257 words
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Article95 1951-05-05 11 SINGAPORE soccer players made the fir«t move yesterday to try and obtain ifrom the Municipal Commissioners previous concessions regarding free passes to Jalan Besar Stadium. Secretaries of three communal soccer controlling bodies Indians. Malays and Chinese yesterday unanimously agreed to send a letter to the Commissioners95 words
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Article45 1951-05-05 11 CUSTOMS Sports Club shared eight goals with Post and Telecoms when they met m a Div. :i "B" soccer match played at P. T. ground yesterday. Scorers were: P. T. Ponniah •"}> Madon: Customs Salim (2^ Masri, Aziz. At half-time Customs led 2—l.45 words
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Article40 1951-05-05 11 TODAY'SSPORT SOCCER: All-Indonesia o. Colony Malays hdan Besar Sta li v ro. D:r.tiOn U: Kota Raja M A H v. HM Dockyard Geylang Stadium CRICKET>- SCRC 2nd XI v. Seletar 2nd XI, Honu Lim Green Non-Benders r. CSC at Balestier40 words
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226 1951-05-05 11 t m\ n H the increasing enthusiasm athletics, not only m the :bs but also m the schools. c Colony can expect to see a steadily rising standard of perrmance m future meets states the annual report of the SingaP »re Amateur Athletic Association .v.^226 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-05-05 11 Home With The Bacon Wong Peng Sooa. with three of the trophies he brought back to Singapore yesterday from Europe. He is carrying the Elektrol Cup of the Danish Badminton Forbund (left), the All-England Allcomers Badminton Challenge Cup (centre) and the F.iW. Hickson Permanent Memorial Cup. Standard picture.48 words
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171 1951-05-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A record entry has been received j for the Selangor Lawn Tennis Association championi ships which begin on the Selanj gor Club courts on Monday. Goon Kok Yin. the holder of the men's singles title, is defending his title but171 words
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Article214 1951-05-05 11 ALTHOUGH they were first .to score, the Indonesian League "A" football XI lost their Division 2 tie to the Singapore District Signals by seven goals to one at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Inside left Buiang opened the scoring for tbe Indonesians with a lovely grounder m the214 words
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Article40 1951-05-05 11 IPOII. Fri. Eighteen-year-old Miss Yeap Kuan Thye a pupil of the Perak Chinese Middle Girls School, today broke the Malayan women's high jump record m the opening day's of the events of the Perak intermit athletic meet.40 words
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252 1951-05-05 11 SINGAPORE'S Wong Peng Soon, holder of the English and Danish singles badminton titles, returned to Singapore yesterday by air from Bangkok *ith three silver trophies, a number of souvenirs, and high praise for the organisers of the tournaments m the countries he252 words
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Article101 1951-05-05 11 HONGKONG, May 4 (Reuter-AAP) Shi Shu Chu and Fu Chi Fang, I Chinese table tennis j players, have challenged-" Johnny Leach. British holder of the world singles title. They said they have challenged Leach for a series of games m Singapore if Leach adheres to thc101 words
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Article, Illustration193 1951-05-05 11 GOLF Here's By Slammin Sam Sread TODAY we show a two-in-j one picture. The tront view of I a player who has swung beautifully into the ball and I followed through nicely. The dotted lines show a side view of the sani c golfer. Notice that the weight oi the193 words
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Article60 1951-05-05 11 SIME DARBY and Shell Sports Club drew 2-aIl m a J Business Houses league match played at the latters ground yesterday. Sime Darby scored m the fir-'* minute through SalucThan. Shell equalised early m the second half through Zainal. Zainal soon afterwards gave Shell the60 words
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Article68 1951-05-05 11 BOURNEMOUTH. May 4 (Reuter) Jaroslav Drobny, the self-exiled Czech entered from Egypt, today-retained his title of British hard courts champion when he beat Pelimvi of the Philippines m the final 6 4. 6—2. Mrs Jean Walker-Smffh, 24--year-old British Wighimun Cup player, reached the final of the wonjpn'i68 words
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Article412 1951-05-05 11 j NEWMARKET. May 4 (Reuter) Mr. M.S. TuftoVs unbe iten Nasrullah filly Beli« All won the 1.000 Guineas here inday by a neck m an exciting finish with Mr. H.D.H. While's Subtle Difference. Belle or All. trained al .>ewI market by Norman Bertie, started412 words
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Article121 1951-05-05 11 HOTSPURS Soorts Cub. scored their firsl win fter ti c successive defeats m the SAFA Division 111 A. when they trouncled Netaji M FC. 6 -2 at the CYMA ground yesterd; The Netaji defence o>.d ti< answer to the trick y tn v initiated by121 words
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Miscellaneous16 1951-05-05 11 S^ i I I ,-x I r^y^^^^ i r 5£ c I 1 l i^^^tZr-^^: g-TT^^16 words
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329 1951-05-05 12 Hv JIM I HAMBERS, A.P. Sporls Writer LONDON, May 1 (AP) Heavy rain completely wathetl out fir*t class cricket loday, all three matches on Ihe card beini; abandoned as draws. Ihe South Africans, who had fought their way out of a tight corner against329 words
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Article51 1951-05-05 12 NEW YORK. May A (Reuter) Joe Louis. Former world heavyweight champion, will meet Lee! Savold, who is recognised aa world heavyweight champion m Europe, over 12 rounds at the I P>l> Gr Hinds here on June 13, the International Boxing Club I inn am eed I51 words
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Article216 1951-05-05 12 Ollie Davies Gay Reveller Minoruu Time Test FRIM ESS BEAU ti A UNFAIR UNA LIST R° l £V X XINE RICE 1 <iarnlair Double Nine Doubled Nine t ma,, t Double Nine Princess Beau Princess Beau New Verse Ii\U\ STAPLE BARNSTAPLE EGYPTIAN QLEEN BARNSTAPLE BACB Anmiunee Lneky Star216 words
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Article979 1951-05-05 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.30 p.m.— Horses Cl. 4 Div. 2—5 Fur*. j 1 »1 Finalist 4v !>.OO "Quartette Ron-si" Hobbs Charles 2 000 Princess Beau 4v 8.13 Mr. Loke Tai Nam Lewis BagOJI 3 0 Chosen 3v 8.12 Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe Manning J. Donnelly 4 000 Gilded979 words
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802 1951-05-05 12 OLLIE DAMES - OLLIE DAMES By MR'YE4P HOCK HO_fc7s Uewar, wno won so iumu»uuiriy at urn month's Bukit Timah meeting, should follow up his success at Petw.g this afternoon, the first clay of the Summer Meeting. Dewar seem, \m have nothing very much to beat802 words
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Article183 1951-05-05 12 QLUE DAMES - QLUE DAMES By MOST open race at Peoniig this afternoon is the last event for horses class 3, division 1 o\er 7 furlong*. The scratching of Counsel 111 has not matle the task of picking the winner any easier. It promises an exciting; Finish.183 words
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Article91 1951-05-05 12 THE Perak Turf Cub wi:! hold a three-day meeting on June 9. 13 and 16. There will be two runs each lor horses classes 3 and 5 The distances and stakes are: Class 3 lst run 6 furlongs or 7 furlongs. 2nd run oi furlongs straight,91 words
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Article131 1951-05-05 12 LONDON. May 4" (Reuter) Jack Gardner. British European and British Empire heavyweight champion, will have his postponed contest with the American Cesar Brion at the White City stadium. London, on June 5 Don Cocke!!. British European and British Empire iightheavyweight champion and Randolph Turpin. holder of the131 words
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