Singapore Standard, 7 May 1951
1951-05-07
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Title Section16 1951-05-07 1 Singapore TIGER Standard VOL. 1 NO. 310 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1951. 8 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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266 1951-05-07 1 New Red Push To Begin Soon, Says Van Fleet i:t; IN kORKA. May 6. At Gen. Van idqnarten apprrriation of the batth front a th,- niriu> i* gathering strength for ttempl -i- -tin -t I uittul Nations forces, reports Reuler-AAP. When the enemy recoiled from the slaughter Inflicted on his266 words
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Article105 1951-05-07 1 Concern King's health tfej 6 IF) I m ot King I m ■•>*'. h ap- >. r i h.i/.mi. v rj <nd speI k stale af S itrd on .1 Is lor»ulat! -:i i- I k in olatioa Sun:i .i trout page dft] th.it it beiras ■■und-'r- pail rron mu\105 words
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25 1951-05-07 1 I orrespnndent to, I I Appeal j ese rub- decided 1 expect 1 on >nth '■■-> t^Xto begin next montb25 words
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Article48 1951-05-07 1 S ndard Shipping K» porter "I K tro ny:- Empire Fowey i ten rrived m Singapore from the United Kingdom yesterday reinforcemesiti tot Korea ementa I w Singapore and H mgkong, and numbers of wives and families ol service- men serving m the Far East garrisons48 words
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Article303 1951-05-07 1 CVIRO. May 6 (Reuter) Farouk, 31 year-olcl kin* of Egypt, 'today took a* hi* queen 17-year-old Narriman Hinem Sadek, a commoner whom he met by M. ..w.^ tun vpar^ airo m a Cairo jeweller 8 shop. A few minutes after 11 a.m. local time,303 words
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Article97 1951-05-07 1 MANILA. May 6 (AP>—Crippied communications blacked out Southern Luzon alter a tropical typhoon moved into the South China Sea this afternoon, leaving lour dead, six missing and believed drowned and 13 injured m hospitals. Heavy rain continued to fall tonight, bringing the threat of flood to Central97 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-05-07 1 photo. Queen Sirikit of Siam happily holds the baby daughter born to her and King Phumiphon at a clinic m i Lausanne, April 6. It was m Switzerland that the King, seen m the picture, met his bride. This official photograph made m LausanneA.P - 55 words
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156 1951-05-07 1 Josey 's Weekly Talk First Retracted, Is Later Amended THE text of Alex Josey's weekly commentary on] I Malayan AlTuirs was yesterday retracted from the I're^ ami amended believed for the first time since he took Dp the appointment a* Head of the Emergency Information Service. In his amended talk156 words
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Article194 1951-05-07 1 ACSU To Give Army Ultimatum Standard Staff Reporter THE 8,000-strong Army Civil j Service Union ot Singapore is to give an ultimatum to its employers, the Army authorities, that unless the claim of the civilian Storekeepers for reclassincation as non-indus-trials is satisfactorily settled within a stipulated period, thej union will194 words
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Article61 1951-05-07 1 READING. May 6 (Reuter)— Sir Hartley Shawcross, President of the British Board of Trade, said today that tlie British Government had "confidence about international discussions now taking place on the availability of raw materials. He said that if raw materials were available and employers and workers cooperated, "dramatic61 words
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Article271 1951-05-07 1 PMU OPENS BRANCH IN SINGAPORE THE Peninsular Malays Union, political opponent of the Tinted Malays Nationalist Organisation (UMNO) m the Federation, came to Singapore yesterday when more than to Malays, at a meeting at the Great World Park, inaugurated j a branch of the Union, here. Ihe P.M.U.'s president, [nche271 words
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Article27 1951-05-07 1 The first plane of the new Bangkok-Tokyo services of the Pacific Overseas Airlines. Siam, is scheduled to arrive at Haneda Airport un May 19.— ReuterAAP.27 words
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Article29 1951-05-07 1 TOKYO. May G (Reuter-AAP) —United States Military Sea Transportation Service established two new bases m Japan— one of them within 215 miles of Russian Siberia.29 words
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Article, Illustration125 1951-05-07 1 DAMASCUS, May 6 (Keiiter) A Syrian military j spokesman said today that five Israeli planes bail heavily bombed houses at Shanialna, m the demilitarised zone northwest of Lake Galilee for 20 minutes this morning. Israeli planes bombed _a j Syrian army post m Syrian territory125 words
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341 1951-05-07 1 US Risks Doom Unless Truman Policies Dropped MaeA IN 'GREATEST DAY IN COURT 9 WASHINGTON, May 6 (UP)— General Mac-Arthur solemnly told the United States that she risks doom unless she drops Truman's policies m Korea and adopts a victory strategy to stop world Communism. dosing three historic dayi of341 words
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197 1951-05-07 1 'Nationalise Bahrein Oil Call In Iran TEHERAN, May 6 (Reuter) Persia's 70-year-old Prime Minister. Mohammed Rfossadeq declared alter a vote of confidence from the Majlis (Lower House) today that he could now «io ahead with his plans for oil nationalisation. la a speech lasting an hour one deputy, Saved Mohamed197 words
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Article92 1951-05-07 1 LONDON. May (J (Keuter) British Sunday newspapers today announced price m creases from next week. The increase was caused by the recent considerable rise m the cost of newsprint which has already ended the j days of the English daily penny paper. From tomor-92 words
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100 1951-05-07 1 i BAGHDAD, May 6 (AP)— Iraq's Premier Nuri Al Said Saturday told Parliament that his Government "is awaiting the first opportunity \\> end the [Anglo-Iraq treaty of alliance." Members of Parliament urged the abolition of the treaty and the adoption of neutrality towards100 words
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Article93 1951-05-07 1 NEW YORK. May 6 (UP) The United States is expected to put before the United Nations' tomorrow a formal resolution embodying its plan for an arms embargo against Communist China. The plan. heralded Las a measure to insure that TiO soldier m Korea should be93 words
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Article36 1951-05-07 1 MONTPELLIER. May 6 'Router)— French Defence Minister Jules Moch said here that the ten divisions that France had undertaken to set up within the Atlantic Alliance by the end of iQ-i alrpaHv m f»vistgTLC£l__36 words
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Article90 1951-05-07 1 Mercy Drugs Delivered MALACCA. Sun A R ..ya! Singap >re Flying Club olmi i .t Tiger Moth, touched down .-it Malacca ai about 10 o'clock tl i morning with the two- pound package of mercy drugi specialIly ordered out from New York for M- M .1 Taylor, »b lying seriously90 words
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Advertisement48 1951-05-07 1 JSJP nff nTP TTr jsiiP B SCAT DUlff The new Hoover IHBtette routs dirt from the mo t stubborn plates stairs, furniture automo biles. Does a hundred jobs from ftttk U baseraent. Lightweight, easy grip hmdltv Brush m nozzle makes quick work of lint and litter. SOLE AGENTS*—48 words
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384 1951-05-07 2 MICHAEL CONNORS - Vitamin-Rice Good For Health, Says Mr. him MICHAEL CONNORS By Stamford Special Correspondent EMPLOYERS who provide meals for their workers ahonld follow the lead already >et i»y some Singapore employers ol laiiie labour staffs m incorporating health-iii^ inj? i'aniin-enrielie«l rice m the workers' daily food ration. This opinion Has expressed384 words
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Article49 1951-05-07 2 \.M.r.V. Orchard Road: Lecture a Civic Loyaltj -Yesterday And Today," The Modern Cay By Mr G G Th tmson k pm. VICTORIA Memorial Hall: Conceit by T::e Junior Symphony Orchestra And The Teachers" Choral >• i c:\ r Ho m. V.W t.\. Raffles Quay: French (Conversational) 10 am49 words
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Article, Illustration202 1951-05-07 2 MR. LIM YEW HOCK. President of the Labour Party of Singapore, was tbe guest of honour at two functions yesterday. Both functions were arranged to con- j gratulate Mr. I.im on his recent success m the Singapore Legislative Council elections m Keppel District. The i first one was organised by202 words
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111 1951-05-07 2 Standard stall Reporter MORE than 60 Singapore Improvement Trust tenants who received notices to quit by the end oi May, have appealed to the Secretary for ;_r. .--.ose Affairs, The Standard learnt yesterday. Pointing out that more than 300 to 400 people are involved,111 words
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Article28 1951-05-07 2 CHUNG SAI HENG was sentenced m the Singapore First District Court on Saturday to one month Imprisonment for failing to register for an identity card.28 words
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Article41 1951-05-07 2 A young Chinese. Poh Seng Watt, was cautioned and discharged by the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, Mr. R. B I. Pates on Saturday when he pleaded guilty to being drunk and incapable at North Bridge Road on May 4.41 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-05-07 2 picture THE Bishop of Malacca, Bishop Michael Olcomendy seen inspecting: the "Legion of Mary" one of the youth organisations m Singapore observing Empire Youth Sunday yesterday: This picture was taken at the Cathedral of Good Shepherd; Bras Basah Road. StandardStandard - 43 words
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233 1951-05-07 2 MISSIONARY FROM ICELAND SAYS SINGAPORE has far more evidence of culture and prouress than any other part of Asia, *aid Mr. Arthur Gook, British Vice Consul and Missionary of Akureyri m Northern Iceland, m an interview with The Standard yesterday. Having visited many {daces233 words
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Article214 1951-05-07 2 i Standard Staff Reporter THE KING'S message i n the occasion of the Empire Youth Sunday yesterday was read at 24 youth meetings and parades m the Colony and at the various church services. The message rends: The Queen and I greatlyap- predate the loyal214 words
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117 1951-05-07 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. C. R. DASARATHA Raj, Singapore Labour Party member tof the Legislative Council for Rochore District, has written to all the Government employees' unions m the Colony for their comments on the Beriham salary recommendations. The Government had told him that117 words
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Article47 1951-05-07 2 LEE AH CHOON, a carpenter was sentenced m the Singapore Third District Court on Saturday, to nine months rigorous imprisonment for robbing Koh Kum Choon of a bunch of keys, a set of pens and a wrist watch m Maxwell Road on Feb. 23.47 words
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177 1951-05-07 2 10 More A llowance For C-G's Local Staff Standard Staff Reporter THE LOCALLY-recruited civilian employeei of the United Kingdom Commissioner-General's office m Singapore have l>een granted a ten per cent increase m tiie cost of living allowances. This was announced at the special annual general meeting of the Commissioner-General's Local177 words
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Article236 1951-05-07 2 Follou ing is the third list of "Fair Prices" of commodities issued by the Deputy Controller of Supplies, Singapore. The prices given m the attached list are not controlled prices, but are prices which are regarded as lair, based on eurrem import costs. Condensed M::k. (14236 words
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Article64 1951-05-07 2 Merchant On Holiday In S'pore MAXDARIN-s peak i n g Mr Doulatram Melwa li, proprietor j of the import and export firm of Doulatram Sons m Singapore, made his first visit to the Colony when he arrived by a BOAC Argonaut from Bombay yesterday. Mr. Melwani, who spent most of64 words
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Article172 1951-05-07 2 I»KUMINENT among the< rulers, diplomats and journalists of Asia at the Festival of Britain were a few Malayans including the Sultans of Johore, Kedah and Negri Sembilan as well as a leading Malayan Chinese. Mr. Cheah Ghim Leng. states a press release from the Commissioner-General's172 words
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234 1951-05-07 2 Standard Staff Reporter PRICES of textiles m Singapore are dropping rapidly and are being sold at prices far below cost, textile merchants stated yesterday. White shirting which was sold a few weeks ago at $1 05 a yard is now being sold at234 words
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133 1951-05-07 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Governtnent wiU be asked at the meeting of the Legislative Council on May 22. for a detailed explanation of the reasons leading to the resignation of Mr. John B. Dumeresque. until recently Director of Broadcasting. Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj133 words
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Article42 1951-05-07 2 FIVE PEOPLE. Y'-ng Wee Tenff^ Hum Sing Hoong, Cnan Ah lute, William Ke::y Bodolph and sTeo Bok Keng. were e.ich fined SlO by Magistrate, Mr J. ML D. Coldsorm m the Singapore First Traffic Court on Satu:dayj for piliior. :la.::g42 words
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Miscellaneous55 1951-05-07 2 fSrirS \i i ??F£ y *{F£?? StEMS STRANGE rCHA^JGE I /*JD NOW, I'M DRESSED I -K.E.V IT'S M(Ti.nr>« MT>'"' /f^l C W M&?-MINE r^f TVJEAR. UNDER- MAH CLOTHES Ev'DV MrVTfl^ v^%%""^t 3^~» V» iV IMCLUD^ r^LS WEA^' ALL US CHRIS'MUS^ WHETHER T^ V U^T^£t^^%^^ LAZ W£A» '^*V TH' NOT—^^ /-s^9tJß*^\55 words
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Article55 1951-05-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Two bandits were killed and t four wounded m the past 24 hours. The two bandits were killed by security forces yesterday m the Segamat area of Johore. A carbine, three magazines and ammunition were recovered. Bandits yesterday set fire to a bus m55 words
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Article223 1951-05-07 3 BE TAX-FREE Colony Decision Standard Stall Reporter SCHOOL playing fields m Singapore will be exempted from Municipal assessment rates, Mr. H. D. E. MacVitie, the Acting Municipal Secretary, told The Standard. Mr. MacVitic said lhat the necessary amendment to the bye-laws are now being prepared. At the moment only public223 words
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Article274 1951-05-07 3 Standard Staff Correspondent POXTIAN, Sun.— A prosecution witness, Tan Choon Huai, toid Inche Mahumood bin Ali, the Circuit Magistrate, that because of a centipede bite on one of her feet, she did not get out of her house and that no one came to274 words
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100 1951-05-07 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Mure than 100.000 tons of cargo were loaded and discharged a: Federation ports m the first quarter of this year than the total of 612,434 'tons m IVM^, the peak year. In March. 139,883 freight tons of100 words
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Article61 1951-05-07 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun— A young Indian. K. Thomas' Mathews, of Niyor Estate, Kluang, was charged before J Mr. Justice Paul Storr m the Supreme Court here today. with the murder of' Sangara flair. The conductor of the estate. C. Vargese Mathews. and the manager. G.C. Gray,61 words
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Article95 1951-05-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Sultan of Pahang visited the Raub district today. He called at j the Police Headquarters and ins- pected the new site for barracks j and offices. From Raub. he went to Batu Malim. which is considered a bad spot. He was welcomed95 words
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150 1951-05-07 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. Twenty-seven pigs have died as a result of eating Indian beans recently imported by a dealer here, the Veterinary Officer, Penang and Province Wellesley, states. The authorities have stopped the sale of such beans, but it150 words
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Article90 1951-05-07 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAX. Sunday. The mukim of Rantau m the Seremban district of* Xegri Sembilan will start a reading room sponsored by the Mukim Council. The following were elected to the committee of management of the proposed reading room:Chairman. Che Mohamed Nordin Pesah, vice-chairman, Towkay90 words
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416 1951-05-07 3 Raw Material Lack Hits Tiger Balm Ou tput In Hongkong MR. AW BOON HAW told The Standard yesterday that his En« Aim Ton*!; Medicinal factory m Hongkong may he forced to suspend operations shortly as a result of the American export embargo and British restriction against the re-export of raw416 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-05-07 3 Miss I. Ricker, of the St. John Ambulance Society, Great Britain, seen shaking hands with a Scout from the Ismail English School, Kota Bahru, after inspecting the Kota Bahru St. John Ambulance Brigade. Standing next to her is Mr. S. K. Thurairajah, who is m charge of the Kota Bahru51 words
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Advertisement188 1951-05-07 3 SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Sarawak) WEEKLY PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO KUCHING, REJANC RIVrR PORTS AND BINTULU (with transhipment fct Kuching). Due. Sails. Buloh for Kuching May 19 Bidor for Kuching May 14 accepts cargo for Bintulu with transhipment at Kuching Rajah Brooke for Kuching In Port May188 words
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Advertisement119 1951-05-07 3 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden Port Said Rotterdam and Amsterdam Spore P. Sham Penan* LANGKOEAS 9 May MATARAM 24/26 June 27 June 28 lune .t Embarks passengers only. Further accommodation availcble. ROTTERDAM FUNDING CO. (M) LTD Shipping Department Tel; 5071 txt. 19 A 10 CHINA SIAM LINE LABUAN, JESSELTON, SANDAKAN S/S119 words
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Advertisement609 1951-05-07 3 wJLa_ H^JB mm. M i I I SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONTINENT Spore P S'hom Penang "PANAMA" for Bangkok Kobe Yokohamo In P#rf I'SELANDIA" for Bangkok 2J-25 Moy 21-22 May 20-20 Moy and Yokohama 27-30 May Hongkc-ig Manila 14-18 June 'MEONIA" for Saigon Bangkok 2J-2J June 20-22 J.ne 18-19 Jwn«609 words
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Article, Illustration1344 1951-05-07 4 Young King Rules Over Cradle; Ot Civilisation ANCIENT as it is, Iraq has been rightly and most deservedly qualified by historians of immemorial days, and, by over a century and a half old archaeological research work, as a cradle of mankind and civilisation. Yet Iraq is young, having only 301,344 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-05-07 4 Iraqis enjt>yed, during any of the Arab regimes fn Iraq up to date by the scanty remnants of Assyrians, Chaldeans of ancient" Iraq, by the descendents of the Jewish captives C Nabucathnezar, the Armenian refugees from Turkey, by the remains of Jengiskhan ;.::d Hollago armies' lines of communications, by the62 words
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Article691 1951-05-07 4 r y\\--\ it Member for Education m the ion Government, Dato KEC. Thurai- thee iCt of the call-up of students uu I, the Manpower Direction Ordinance should do the anxiety felt by students m the F< a1 n. im time to time, we have published letters f: lents691 words
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691 1951-05-07 4 JOHN WORRALI - JOHN WORRALI -By- Huge Tasks Of Applying Group Areas Act CAPE TOWN. "\TOW that the South African JLI Government has promulgated the Group Areas Act winch is designed to redistribute the different races of the Union into territorially segregated compartments, it faces the gigantic task691 words
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Article, Illustration261 1951-05-07 4 Sir. I strongly deprecate the attitude of the L jis live Councillors who refuse to agree to a reduction m their $500 allowance. Like many others, I had never expected the ;ce the allowance to mcc: tril i su .an opposition from any elect* I Councillor.261 words
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Advertisement127 1951-05-07 4 El E2 and D J^, Iron UdW »«l Of «^v I 0-3 3"L j^ 1 ~7ft' WL^ r J\ I THE CHILDREN'S FAVOUR VA/ITH its creamy delicious flavour, 'OvaHine' RmlcM an instant appeal to children. And m add :*ici Xl being delightful to taste. Ovaltine' possesses v«luab'« nutritive elements of127 words
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Article6 1951-05-07 5 Briton Queries Red 'Sincerity' myko la6 words
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Article19 1951-05-07 5 m a 1 [anse dazIC r other workers, for nil c of ove: < Commui Lsi New icy.19 words
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Article19 1951-05-07 5 May 6 A? -P. ea idaj c to the Geneva Khan thai divorce if I19 words
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269 1951-05-07 5 Keep Hands Off I-C:BaoDaiSounds Warning To Peiing DALAI (Indu-China), May 6 (AP) Vietnam Chief of State ExBao Dai lias warned the Soviet bloc that direct Chinese i^t intervention m Indo-China would have extremely grave itional consequences," and would encounter the unrelenting oppoMtion of the Vietnamese people. Confronted by these deterrents,269 words
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Article47 1951-05-07 5 Paris Metro Scene Of 300 Arrests or):— stations Pai is Waarrested (i a the at Communists the police aja arresting iy intended Brw sts -.riade en Algerians] lay Day pro- ith poli c ol ::;e InP^ meeting, on Its nstrate fan Wagra i outside pie arrested a-47 words
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Article76 1951-05-07 5 PERTH. May 6 (UP)— The i m who v c birth to quadruplets La year has -.v n a ri:v rce n grounds 1.. .o:e illegitimate. The man, Mrs Margaret Dodda Harvey, bore the quads m January 1950 but all died within two-and-one-hall b urs.76 words
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Article50 1951-05-07 5 HONGKONG, May 6 (ReuterAiP —Police yesterday seized cn^os ot £eve::» valued at HKS.~uvJ.uuu. Tr.e goods were und m a garage m Sheung S new terrii ries, and included many articles on the prohibitLsi including radio equipment, rubber tyres, p iol tgraphic materials and z::.c plates.50 words
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158 1951-05-07 5 NEW YORK. May 6 (AP):— Flowery Oriental phrasing is not uncommon m petitions to the United Nations Trusteeship Council. One of the most flowery recently arrived from an assist- ant clerk m civil service, jailed m the French Cameroons. It was addressed to158 words
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Article177 1951-05-07 5 LONDON. May 6 (Renter): Prime Minister Clement Attlee said here that Britain's rearmament programme was necessary "to meet the menace of Communist imperialism." He told a Labour Party rally that Britain had been "forced to rearm against our will. It was contrary to all our instincts. It177 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-05-07 5 photo. As Queen Juliana of the Netherlands talks with a three-boy delegation on the steps of Soestdijk Palace m Amsterdam, a group of Amboinese women march past. The occasion was a parade past the palace steps by thousands of people to greet the Queen on her 42nd birthday. The AmboineseA.P - 61 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-05-07 5 These novelty bottle stoppers were shown at the British Industries Fair m London by Mrs. Paul Nathanson, wife of the man who made them. Among the heads of world figures depicted are British War Minister John Stracey; America's "Uncle Sam." Russia's Molotov: Premier Clement Attlee and President Truman. Mrs. NathansonA.P - 60 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-05-07 5 photo. Father Divine, self-proclaimed Negro deity and leader of an inter-racial religious organisation, addresses followers as they celebrated his five years of marriage to his 26-year-old "white spotless virgin bride." The celebrations took place m Philadelphia Father Divine is reported to be over 80. Associated PressAssociated Press - 46 words
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656 1951-05-07 5 WASHINGTON, May 6 (AP):— The Truman policies m the Far East is faced with a twofold test— in the U. S. Senate hearing room m Washington and on the battlefields of Korea. A showdown could come sooner on the battlefields than656 words
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Article95 1951-05-07 5 MISSOULA (Montana) May fl (AP): Discovery of what may prove to be a complete Mastodon skeleton has been announced by Montana State University scientists. They credited Ray and Clint Kallestad, who operate the Kallestad Sand and Gravel Co., with uncovering the huge prehistoric relative95 words
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Article51 1951-05-07 5 HUYTON (Lancashire), May 6 (Reuter):— Mr. Harold Wilson, former President of the Board of Trade, who resigned last week m protest against the British rearmament programme, la<?t night received unanimous support from his divisional Labour i'arty here. He also accepted the division* invitation to stand51 words
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375 1951-05-07 5 TAIPEI, May 6 (AP) Reports put out h«»rr today MMBrteJ Soviet KtiM-ia and Rvd China uiTt' <l<t< rtniu«-<i to j*weep HM I sited Nations forces m Korea into the sea and had concluded a MCNI agreement towards ilii- end. The reports,375 words
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Miscellaneous19 1951-05-07 5 r J Ivj m. TAKING /SOrOfc KiNUUr I IU oc ur /,,-f t 1X»,» /-ao TV\/"k l nviwr, yv19 words
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Article184 1951-05-07 6 TIMBER Fed. Govt Blames Bandits KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation Government enforces from tomorrow restriction of timber exports by quota m order to reduce the export-! nblr quantity of timber. The Government explains lhat by reason of the intensifted campaign now being waged against terrorists, only more accessible forest areas184 words
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Article116 1951-05-07 6 Radella 's Net Profit RADELLA Rubber Estate Ltd. record a net profit of $77,259, (38.6 I for 1950. and a final dividend of 12^'r is recommended making 20 for the year against 4 r r for 1940. Net liquid assets at 31.12.50 599.27n are equivalent to 49.6 cents per share116 words
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Article85 1951-05-07 6 Directors of Renong Consolidated T:a Drldging Co.. Lid. and oi Katu T::i Dredging Ltd. have decided to call extraordinary general meetings oi shareholders early m June 1951, at which they will recommend to shareholders the adoption of a special resolution for a capital repayment to shareholders of85 words
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1059 1951-05-07 6 SELLERS FLOOD TIN RUBBER SHARE MART $145 to $1.65 on the publication of a45 final dividend. The declaration by British Borneo Petroleum of a tax free dividend of W- and a bonus issue of one free share for every fl\e held was apparently a little less than was hoped for1,059 words
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Article63 1951-05-07 6 PIG glands for manufacture of the miracle drug Acth are only one of Australia's odd exports. Others include: Fowls' feet (two cases) for Hongkong; pigs' tails (one case) for Port of Spain; crayfish tails m every Americabound ship; eucalyptus leaves and branches (28 bales) for Boston;63 words
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Article48 1951-05-07 6 An initial payment of £41 has ■hPAn, TfrßJt* Tm from thft War of "a mutual working arrangement for the dredge of an associated company to operate m the company's holding" Mr. Warren announced. The meeting was the 23rd ordinary general of the Kundang Tin Dredging.48 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-05-07 6 Corporal F. Bevin. of the R.A.F. demonstrating ±**jg bi Bevif'is asa < as^ u .^«w^42^^' of the Land Surveyor's Office, Penang.22 words
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Article30 1951-05-07 6 BECAUSE of the Emer gency, the directors of Lingui Tin Ltd.. after consultation with the technical managers, have decided to take steps to close down the mine.30 words
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Article144 1951-05-07 6 THE Great Fastern Lite Assurance Co. Ltd., report that for the year ended Dec. 31, 1950. new business figures represent an increase of 60^ over the previous year. The assets of the company, including investments $16,645,337 the market value of which is considerably greater m aggregate, stand at144 words
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Article135 1951-05-07 6 STRAITS Steamship Co. Ltd., made a profit for 1950 of 51, 146,214 (17.3%) after provision for income tax of 24.7' be! ore tax. and a dividend of lO^o and bonu> of 5 r c Is recommended against 10<~o th« previous year. Net liquid assets $2,368,282 are equivalent to135 words
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151 1951-05-07 6 WAR damage claim amounting to $840,346 has already been assessed by the War Damage Commission and an interim dividend of 60 percent, of this amount is expected to be paid shortly, Mr. W. M. Warren, chairman of Larut Tin Fields said at the 22»d151 words
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Article85 1951-05-07 6 Report of the Directors submitted at the meeting was brought to the attention of the shareholders by the chairman, Mr. Warren who pointed out that "although the company's dredge worked for almost as many operating hours as it did during the previous year, production of tin-ore has85 words
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Advertisement171 1951-05-07 6 Universal- International'! 'HARVEY' f TAMES STEWART JOSEPHINE Hri.T. J&=^ 111 LAST DAY 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.00. 6.30 and .:;!> BARBARA HALE RICHARD GREENE^</ Ma* /m A A jd.fl/ the thrills and excitement from an immortal I]L J LAST 4 SHO\> SI I|l T 10.15 am -1 45-5.15 a8 45 Colu171 words
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Article93 1951-05-07 7 AT the request of the A. A. of Malaya the Singapore Motor Club' has presented its 1951 Calendar of Competition for scrutiny and approval early m January this year. The following is the programme. May 13: Whit Sunday—Singapore Trophy Meeting or Hill Ciimb. June 2: Saturday—93 words
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Article, Illustration510 1951-05-07 7 Sam Snead - Sam Snead BY df asdf asdf asdf asdfdaw This L> on* cf the most tmp.itar.t points m swinging a goli dub, and a* far as I car. '.earn, the one that most high-handi-capped players neglect Wnen you start by beading pour wrists and lifting510 words
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Article61 1951-05-07 7 JOHORE BAHRU. District Amateur Athletic Association at a meeting held at the Bukit Zahrah English School today decided to introduce a new event for the championship meet scheduled to be held on the English School grounds on May 31, and June 1 The new61 words
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350 1951-05-07 7 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Suii. Awthar Singh of the Bon Ami Cycling Club, won the 25 miles cycle race today for the third time, covering distance m 1 hour 11 mins. 8 sees. Rahmat Kanawi (Rough Riders cc), Gurbachan Singh of Ipoh finished second350 words
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459 1951-05-07 7 LONDON, May 5: (AP) Tottenham Hotspur, champions of the First Division of the English Football League, wound up a wonderful season today by defeating Liverpool 3-1 m a second half rally that had the Argentine team describing the Spurs soccer459 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-05-07 7 British diving coach Johnnie Johnson makes like a swallow during his lesson for "Learner" divers at the Tiger Pool yesterday. This group here, however, were experienced plungers.30 words
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Article133 1951-05-07 7 JOHNNIE JO H NSON, British diving coach and champion, held his first class for "learner" divers at the Tiger Swimming Pool, Pasir Panjang, yesterday I and finished off with a surprise. He had 15 pupils for a start and after a ten-minute session with him133 words
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Article480 1951-05-07 7 FOLLOWING are Sands 808 HORSES CL. 3. th t weights for the Show Boy 8.05 rji V a a trmmm Second Day of the Christopcr m 4 b urs< Pcnang races to be Columbus 8.05 King's Grove POO held on Wednesday:- CaracaUa 8.0-1 Azad 9.01 Nevada480 words
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Advertisement12 1951-05-07 7 CEMENT PAINT t \s\ 3 p if D LANDS SI LI «T12 words
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Advertisement1158 1951-05-07 7 NOTICES SITUATIONS VACANT tj^ANTED for large i <;,r,er J* and. tyre company assistant bookkeeper write stating qua..flcations, salary required t Box No. T. 221 Spore Stati !;.rd. TTANTfiD by Chinese retired merchant English e>; ated woman private ■act'Ctary. Sound Engiish aducation. Willing to travel. Salary $3 V, 400 according to1,158 words
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Miscellaneous74 1951-05-07 7 ,q.7£l **v Copr 19W, Ktng Ftratufct Svn^cMf. Inc.. Wofld ri.tftt* fetfrvfJ. I lISI ii k <^«*<^ f I I 1 "S '4< x-; "pg^*^ rvMLi/v-r?^ -ri_i/ aaattpi? 1 fIT^S JUST THAT fT ...WHEN HE COMES T 7 COLLECT U VA'LL HAVE T' COME JZ^^A wmfvOUß W f WORWN'ON A\^ >74 words
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456 1951-05-07 8 YOUTHFUL Singapore uA put up a creditable performance ai>ain>t Alt-Indonesia at Jalan Besar Ma«iiuni jtelf hlbj before loeiog 1-1. The uam*% Wtfhfd by a crowd of about 10,000, produced a hijjh BUHldard of BOCCCT and was highlighted b> the perfect team-work and evtremly fa^t456 words
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Article238 1951-05-07 8 A careful 93 by Kelly of BODCA Has the highlight of yesterday's junior tourney between the team and the Braddell CC. The match ended m a draw but with BODCA taking major points on their first innings superiority. 8.0.D.C.A. Wijeweera c BcUes b Bottomley 16238 words
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Article141 1951-05-07 8 School boys Lose 4—2 SI »AP :vE C mbined s is wh) LadJ A tic P m :t kee I iei i g I at Rail s j {round esterday. C S s could b. f spoili all the c 1 es that 1 I i Cheerful 1 the 1^141 words
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Article169 1951-05-07 8 BY A SINGLE run the 1 Ceylon Sports Club second string managed to snatch first innings points from the Army m their match played .at Balestier. Batting first Army scored 93. The CSC reply was t4 all out m a thrilling finish. Eley of the Army was169 words
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Article1032 1951-05-07 8 CSC v Seietur It. 1 F Played dt Seletar, one innings victory for Ceylon Sports Club. SELETAR Dandekax c Nagaiata b Perelra 13 Mason c Krishnan b Perelra 6 Heereman s: Thuralsingham b Pereira 1 C Beld b Pereira D..y >. S. K. Sunciram b Velupillai1,032 words
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Article168 1951-05-07 8 EN A very hard-fought SAFA division 2 league match. Kota Rijah "A" narrowly defeated H.M. Dockyard by five goals to three at the Geylang Stadium, on Saturday. Both teamj played with ten men for the major part of the second half when goalkeepers Tan Kirn168 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-05-07 8 Singapore's defenders hard at work m a raid carried out with some clever lobbed passes by the Indonesians a few minutes after the match started.28 words
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346 1951-05-07 8 CEYLON SPOUTS club climbed to the top position m the Singapore Crickei Association senior league yesterday with an innings victory over Seletar RAF. While the Cevlonese thus attained their now almost unassailable position m the league, their closest rival* the SCC suffered their346 words
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Article101 1951-05-07 8 RA.F. SELETAR defeated the Sinhalese Association by 33 runs m the first innings m the Section B tournament match played at Seletar yesterday. The Airmen opened the match and scored 96 runs. The highest contributor was Evanson with 80 runs The Sinhalese replied with 63 runs, Manawade101 words
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Article341 1951-05-07 8 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (7280 kcs 41 tW cuelrfs) 9 :tj Schools Broadcast: IJB Interlude; 10 a.m. News tKL.i; 1t.45 School> Broadcast; 1 p.m. Monday Matinee; LSt News; IM Home on the Range; i p.m. School* Broadca^tj 6.15 Programme Summary; fi.l7 Radio Dance Hall- fiW Adventure341 words
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Miscellaneous45 1951-05-07 8 HIGH TIDES at tht principal resorts m Malaya. TOOAY am. r* tar..:::::: %i Port Dickson 750 port sham 6.37 f-fg PenanK I- 08 1 1 TOMOHKOW Singapore l«$ JJ*s Malacca |f J J Port Dickson ».ij» »5V Port Sham 7-Od 7.H Penang 4ft J 4445 words
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