Singapore Standard, 12 May 1951
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Title Section15 1951-05-12 1 Singapore Standdard VOL. MO- 3 '5. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 12/ 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.15 words
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118 1951-05-12 1 Time Not Ripe To Discuss Taiwan Issue Morrison Says: < !>\. Hay II (Kcvter) Foreign Secretary i -on -;ii»l today It would be premature to future «>f Formosa M lona; as fighting eoni |be Hi»ii>e *»f Commons that in Britain*^ < aim Dtolaration promising to return 0 China couM be118 words
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129 1951-05-12 1 JAKARTA. May 11 (AP) Indonesia. one of the biggest natural rubber exporting lountries in the world, will continue to export rubber to any country, including Communist China, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. He Naid "we will sell rubber even to the devil."129 words
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Article102 1951-05-12 1 Ceylon May Ignore Rubber Ban COLOMBO, May 11 (Renter) Ceylon is unlikely to follow Britain in banning exports of rubber to Communist countries, usually reliable sources said today. Officials declined to comment on yesterday's statement by Sir Hartley Shawcross. President of the British Board of Trade, that Britain would support102 words
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97 1951-05-12 1 LONDON, May 11 (Reuter)— The prospect of the long weekend reduced activity to a minimum in all sections oi the London Stock Exchange today. Even In industrials there was a sharp falling off in active interest. There was also some quiet buying ot store snares97 words
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245 1951-05-12 1 'Rubber Em bargo Is Doomed To Failure Standard London Correspondent LONDON, May 11. Saying that the rubber embargo i> doomed to failure and that America would then pKSfI for a naval blockade, the New Statesman warns that BritUh acceptance would spell the doom of Hongkong. Chi nose merchants, who largely245 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-05-12 1 Major-General D. Dunlop. retiring G.0.C.. Singapore District, inspecting a guard-of-honour of locally-enlisted K.A. Unit at the wharf before he left for the I'nited Kingdom by the Chusan yes- Standard terday. JStandard - 35 words
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312 1951-05-12 1 MP Introduces Motion LONDON, May 11 (AP)— A Conservative M.P. Thursday night introduced a motion in the House of Commons calling on the Government to seek compensation for Britons imprisoned by the Japanese during World War II and for the dependants of312 words
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Article107 1951-05-12 1 HONGKONG. May 11 (UP)— Informed Chinese sources here today said the Chinese Communists were formulating a new trade policy to offset the effects of the British embargo on exports of rubber and other strategic materials to Red China. The sources did not know exactly what107 words
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253 1951-05-12 1 Standard Staff Reporter A MALAY, Ahmad bin Osman, 27, a driver attached to the R.A.F. Malaya 93 Squadron B, Seletar, was shot last night shortly after 10.30 o'clock at the 10th mile Jalan Kayu, by a Volunteer Special Constable. Following upon the shooting253 words
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Article49 1951-05-12 1 TAIPEI, May 11 (AP)— Ships flying the Panamanian flag were warned by the Panamanian Minister here not to trade with Red China. The warning, made by Mario E. Guillen, was on lines of previous ones saying Panama disapproved of Panamanian ships calling at Communist ports.49 words
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Article183 1951-05-12 1 High-Level Anti-Red Talks Likely Standard Staff Reporter Progress in the battle against Communism in Malaya, Indo-China, and Asia as a whole will be discussed at top level in Singapore during the next fe.v days. This L? a conclusion drawn from an announcement last night that the French High Commissioner in183 words
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Article23 1951-05-12 1 WASHINGTON, May 11 (UP) The Army said today that Chinese Communist and North Korean forces suffered 893.662 casualties through April 30.23 words
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Article, Illustration88 1951-05-12 1 Standard Staff Reporter ADOPTING the style of most area commanders all the world over. General Sir John Harding, C-in-C, FARELF, yesterday stood up on his jeep to congratulate some 300 members of the Army clerical staff on the "high standard" of their work. He88 words
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322 1951-05-12 1 TOKYO, May 11 (UP)— The Reds turned and fought from concentrations along the five invasion routes into South Korea and increasing numbers of Communist troops, tanks and guns indicated that the Reds were about to pull the trigger on round two322 words
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Article, Illustration298 1951-05-12 1 £1,000,000 Rubber Cargo PROBABLY the last of the rubber »hipmeiit^ from Singapore to China eo*ting about £1,000,000 will leave in the Naney Moller for Whampoa this morning. The Nancy Moller has loaded about 3400 tons of rubber while in Singapore. It is understood that298 words
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Advertisement16 1951-05-12 1 TRADERS LIMITED INDUSTRIAL DIESEL ENGINES NCORPORATING ALL THAT |r -> ACCEPTED AND PROVED 1 N MODERN DESIGN16 words
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Advertisement49 1951-05-12 1 SALE 2O%Hv<lurii€>n on ALL KINDS OP FANCY GOODS .Yo«r ##f Futt String The NOVELTY STORE 88, North Bridge Rd. Phone 3123. SAO W% CONDENSED MILK £*JMfc/S I '/v.^'m M Ml" ti''' V* [T-. *N> rr**^k fe J aInuAFUHC />g It is specially prepared by "DE OMMELANDEN" CO OPERATIVE FACTORY49 words
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Article70 1951-05-12 2 TWENTY-SIX Uw 27 Sin- mmi.vsi s C received a $600--cheque, rep: < I ngtheii re of $2 each for the Rrsi I this yea Dot recc-ved U p Pher.? Geek (N •>. ised ice -p: it > I 0 Alsafl B >• annated> has aid thai will70 words
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377 1951-05-12 2 Councillor To Probe S 'pore Strike Threat Govt. To Give Early Reply Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government will f? iv e earK consideration to ihe grievances of the 800 hospital attemlants over revision of salai-y, Dr. J. < outLs-Milne, Depuly Director of Medical Service* t«»1«l The Standard yesterday. He377 words
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Article, Illustration15 1951-05-12 2 Photo. THE BVHWNG gown, m b» <*« -^^^^^ig^N^^af^^^MS s time", and Thelma Leek models "Dynamite. StandardStandard - 15 words
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184 1951-05-12 2 By MAXINE RAKICH THE SUMMER Fashion Parade presented by Madeleine Limited and held at Princes Restaurant in Singapore yesterday evening was a complete success. The sowns were designed by Miss Josette Graff, who is* running the gown shop, Madeleine. Though Miss Graff is184 words
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Article176 1951-05-12 2 Standard Staff Reporter ONE THOUSAND student teachers in training at the Singapore Teachers Training College are assured that the policy of the Education Department is not to retrench but to recruit more teachers, i The assurance was given by the President of the Singapore Teachers' Training176 words
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Article26 1951-05-12 2 W oman Cautioned MRS. Eileen Frost was cau- tipned and discharged in the Singapore First District Court yesterday for tailing to register for an identity card.26 words
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420 1951-05-12 2 A WOVE to abolish the present system of employing labourers on a daily-rated basis both by the Sin^apore Government and Municipality will be made by the Labour Party members in the Legislative Council and the Municipal Commission. Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, Labour Party420 words
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Article, Illustration99 1951-05-12 2 The "happiest" and 'saddest" days of his life. Were described by Mr. John Dumeresque. (third from left) rt iiringDirector of Broadcasting. Radio Malaya, shortly befere he sailed in the P and O liner. Chusan tor England, y >terday. "The happiest day of my life was when I Inniei in SingaporeStandard - 99 words
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315 1951-05-12 2 MR. BALWANT SINGH, partner of Gian Singh and Company, related in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, how his firm was cheated of 100 bales of textiles valued at nearly $100,000. He alleged that he sold the textiles to the proprietor of Tung Hua Trading Company315 words
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175 1951-05-12 2 AN ISLAND-WIDE road safety campaign will be held in Singapore from June 2 unlil June 11. The campaign is being organised by the Singapore Safety First Committee in conjunction with the Public Relations Office. The campaign will 'also launch the newly-printed High Way Code175 words
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Article90 1951-05-12 2 THE Singapore First District Court was told how two Malays after outwitting a jaga, got away with a car and then completely dismantled it. Yesterday the two men. Qsman bin Omar ,(29), Saifl Abdul Ahmad bin Said Ahmad '22' pleaded guilty when charged with stealing the90 words
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Article51 1951-05-12 2 A SINGAPORE GIRL, Miss Lee Seok Chee. daughter of Lee Kong Chian. will known Malayan rubber magnate, was among women of 11 n:\tions from Smith College. Northampton, Massachusetts, who were recently entertained at Blair House by Mrs. Harry S. Truman, wife of the U.S.51 words
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Advertisement162 1951-05-12 2 ENGAGEMENT Rl\(s (^*gf}Jt^i&^ gleam of l.jiht /i/JT 1)5 WSJT H^/ f 15 (ROYAL IEWGUJOtS) KUALA LUMPUB and SINCATO 11, /o Y V _^888 "Tbl^EP**-*' B&v v s■* BJBV^wSe -++s I ft*, i <rtß^B^Slߣ HB'^^^ v-^ r i^ r k I j i^UbWls TS^^p- V\ bW^^^»w^K^^" Bb^ 1] f |I^^^6?^=^— bP162 words
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Miscellaneous95 1951-05-12 2 x a^^ 11^ DIS lS WHERE CAISV k/ I CAN USE DE TIME Y I'LL START EASV R-RIGHT.C— LOOK-'l^^CHuCK^-E/.''- WHAT SAPS. r WATCH/. fL SF%m yAE STEERS Ll'L ABNER) FOR A WARM-UP.^ -WIT A HAi-F- < THERE'S A BULL <( I'LL SWING DE HALF-YvHAMMV AROUND Sf SO YOU CAN HIT95 words
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Article74 1951-05-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl -A police party was attacked by bandits yesterday in the Kuantan area of Parian* wink they were eating their xunch. The bandits fired for about a minute. The police returned the fire and the bandits fled. A oolice constable, ***** Ali. was killed, a74 words
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388 1951-05-12 3 AN R.A.F. POLICE Corporal who defied rioters by stationing himself at a December riot trouble centre in Singapore to direct mob victims to safety has been honoured by the King, F. E. A. F. Headquarters announced last night. He is 28-year-old Corporal Alexander Gilrner,388 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-05-12 3 Photo. Mr. and Mrs. C.S.K. Bo veil who left on the Chusan yesterday. Mr. Bovell. who is the chief of the Criminal Investigation Department, Johore, will be away on leave for six months. StandardStandard - 34 words
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Article168 1951-05-12 3 Move To Unite Indians KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. —The "Big Three" of the Indian community in Selangor the Malayan Indian Association, the Malayan Indian Congress and the Federation of Indian Organisations will gather round the table on Sunday to discuss t»ie advisability of forming a singlt* Indian political body. Optimism is168 words
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Article45 1951-05-12 3 Standard Staff Correspondent A CHINESE. Yap Kiew, was abducted from his house In the rural district of Kuala Lumpur on Thursday while In Sutißei Besi a Chinese was attacked and killed. His throat was cut and his hands were nod behind his back.45 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-05-12 3 The Raja Muda of Selangor left Singapore yesterday on the Chusan accompanied by Inche Othman; State Secretary of Selangor. The Raja Muda will be in England for about 10 months. Picture shows (left to right): (he Wan Halnnah Othman. the Raja Muda. Raja Abdul Majid. Personal Aide to the Raja55 words
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269 1951-05-12 3 STATE nationality as envisaged in the bills for the nine States will not weld the country into one nation; it will, on the other hand, perpetuate the small independent units in the country, which itself is comparatively small, says the secretary of the Malayan Indian269 words
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207 1951-05-12 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri "If people are not going to be induced to come forward when they might be sentenced to three years only, heavier sentences must be given," remarked Mr. Justice Wilson in the Supreme Court, yesterday, when he sentenced. Tan Yew207 words
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116 1951-05-12 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Customs brought a revenue of $130,--205,998.22 into the Federattion of Malaya coffers in the first quarter of this year. Licences and internal revenue was the next biggest money earner collecting $13,261,175.07 for the same period. At the end116 words
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Article, Illustration554 1951-05-12 3 Grieving Father Finds 'Dead 'Son Having A Bath By P. M. RAMAN, Standard Special Correspondent A HYSTERICAL mother of seven children wept for a whole afternoon with her neighbours and children. while her husband rushed to the undertaker to order a hearse and coffin for their 18-year-old son who. theyStandard - 554 words
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Article65 1951-05-12 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Twenty-nine persons were wounded, when a handgrenade exploded last night in the crowded Sun Cinema in Chui Yin Street, Bentong. i Those wounded were nine Gurkhas. 17 civilians, a police I constable, an extra-police con--1 stable and a special constable.65 words
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Advertisement152 1951-05-12 3 fl^^^* l^^^^^ -^dfi^^^^- I' GOOD^^YE4R THERE S A COODrtAR &/ANT SPEC/ AH'/ BUILT FOR EVERY TOUOH TRANSPORT JO3 MY SMARTNESS! E QUALITY OF MATERIAL |2^4 PL i";iSH LINEN 11 "•^^jm.j?, I ,\ENS SUITING graf s Ihtm'bh tf ,i:>:ntnf<i <! /^B^Br i 25 years' WR/ RD h ILITTIPUR. PHOnrJ428 The -ENGLISH152 words
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Advertisement198 1951-05-12 3 JUST ARRIVED. Riddle of Mac Arthur $Hi Native Peoples of Pacific World g.:,0 Tne Secret Path 5.00 Mayne On Hindu Law 35.00 Law of Limitations in 2 Volms 27.. r >o Commerce Its Theory Practice 11.00 Terman: Radio Engineering 28.00 The Modern Diesel 4.!.") Radio Listeners Weekend Book 5.50 Owner198 words
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Miscellaneous34 1951-05-12 3 iWSlr^PP^il 1 WHILE I'M ON MV VACATION NOW, EVERY MOPNING j IH^X U&K* /V^ r T pS c J ;lS^%^s^i /THEPE A(?E A FEW THINGS ABOUT 1 lAT EXACTLY 8:l2i- r| i uAn^n nr*34 words
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Article, Illustration137 1951-05-12 4 Judgment Held In Poison Case SENTENCE was reserved in u Sii 1 e First District C urt yesterday, in a case in a lich. Chou Shun Hsin, a 37-->ar-old Shanghainese ol Bour- hem >uth Road was alleged to i npi rted poison without medical authority. c irt .s told that137 words
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403 1951-05-12 4 Standard Staff Reporter A 25-MAN sub-committee was appointed by a meeting of about 400 people representing 251 Chinese associations and guilds of Singapore, to boost a campaign for the registration of voters. The meeting was sponsored bv the Chinese Chamber oi403 words
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540 1951-05-12 4 Standard Staff Reporter TODAY, Singapore will see a ceremony, ancient and colourful at' the St. Andrew's Cathedral irhcn the Reverend Robert W aimer Woods is instituted Vicar and Archdeacon of the Parish of Singapore. Rev Woods, son of the Bishop of Lichfield, the Rt.540 words
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Article107 1951-05-12 4 Standard Woman Reporter THE Chinese Speaking Section of the Y.W.C.A. will hold 9 social on the occasion of Mothers" Day at Raffles Quay today from 4 pjn. 6 p.m. Miss Shih Pei Yong, chairman, will rend the annual report. Lady L:m and Mrs. I. C107 words
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Article220 1951-05-12 4 Commissioners Will Decide Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE is not to have any motor trishas trixies after all. This has been decided both by the Public Passenger Transport Committee and the Vehicles and Tratlic Committee of the Municipal Commissioners. The Government is to be requested to frame220 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-05-12 4 Photo. CHANG AH CHUN, wife of a clog-maker and mother of eight, is seen receiving a bundle of old clothes and soap from Red Cross worker, Clara Teo. yesterday. Many others like her, victims of the fire which destroyed Kampong Lavender, are receiving similar assistance.- StandardStandard - 46 words
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179 1951-05-12 4 A BILL to sel up an Adult Probation Service in Singapore will be introduced in the Colony'g Legislative Council at its next meeting on May 22. lhe setting up of such a Service was recommended by the Prisons Enquiry Commission in 1948. Since then probation has179 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-05-12 4 Bt'low A section of the 400 people present at the meeting in the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce hall vester- > day.21 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-05-12 4 photo. SINGAPOHf'S newly-organised Traffic Mobile patrol seen gitfcig a smart s«ai-off to Traffic Chief, Superintendent of Police. Mr. G. D. Hunter-Gray, who left for United Kingdom by the Chusan for a six months' vacation. It was the first time the public saw the 'Courtesy Cops' in real formation escort dutyStandard - 58 words
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159 1951-05-12 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Vehicle!* and Traffic Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners has decided to reduce the maximum number of licensed trishas and trisha riders to 6.r>00 and 7.200 respectively. In January 1950. the Commis- sioners had decided to allow a maximum159 words
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Article52 1951-05-12 4 INSPECTOR Ratna Singham of the Riot Investigation Unit told the Singapore Assize Court yo.sterday that he arrested nine out of 14 Malays, Boyanese and Indians charged with rioting and causing mischief by fire during the December disturbances. The accused are alleged to have assaulted a52 words
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Advertisement371 1951-05-12 4 WANTED CANE bearing land 500,000 cub yarcis. for purchase or long lease. Apply Box No. T. 229 STpore Standard. NOTICE IyOTICE i.s hereby given that x^ he business hitherto carried on by Yong Shi Loong at So. I] Cross Street. Kuala Lumpur under the style or firm <>f 'Vee Foh"371 words
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Advertisement638 1951-05-12 4 NOTICES SITUATION r, NATURALISATION «aw TV"OTICE is hereby given that Apply in fir°t Yong Ngim Djin of 26. Generatioo S Barker Road fs applying to n>[L 'P" 1 the Governor for naturaliza- i tion, and that any person who 1 tn knows any reason why j plicanU naturalization should not638 words
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Miscellaneous59 1951-05-12 4 \MC.A.. OBCUAB1) EOAD: SinKaj ore Chess Club 5 p m.. Movie Circle Show '-Three Godfathers" 3 m v\y c a., rafff.es QUAY: Mothers Day 'Chinese Section) Ta.k On How To Be A Good Mother" 3—6 p m. BKITISII COUNCIL HAIL: Shorthand Without Tears" By Mr. T.H. Song. H. Tan Accountancy59 words
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Article136 1951-05-12 5 Urquhart Inspects N. Malaya Standard Stiff Correspoadeni IPOH, Sat Maj.-General R. E. Urquhart G.0.C., Malaya District paid a series of visits to Army Units stationed in North Malaya on Wednesday and Thursday. Arriving in Pe i ing on Wednesday morning, the G.O.C. left Immediately by Army plane for Sungei Patani136 words
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Article102 1951-05-12 5 KEDAH MA Y CONTROL BUILDING S.ind.ird Staff Corresp md< nt ALOR STAR. It: C ntrols on private buildings and on in< ring stores may beome r ary if the requirements for emergency construe- ons and works under the l> e'.opment Programn^e are I do ::i<.:. sjys Mr. E. M. ome,102 words
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Article117 1951-05-12 5 Staadani Staff Orresf mdemt KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— Soon r midnight last night three bandits broke into a house in the Kampar area of Pcr:ik and I abducted a Tamil girL The girl I'uinid dead a few hours ter only a short distance from her home. S'.:117 words
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Article42 1951-05-12 5 A MOTOjS :iist, Tuh Hock B >r\ was fined $20 and disqualified from riding a motor-cycle for twelve months in the Singapore First Traffic C >urt yes er- day. Toh collided with \i ped^trian. i Tan Chiam Leng. on J;m. 8.42 words
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Article28 1951-05-12 5 A FIXF of $10 was imposed on Lee Wah Lai, 3 Chinese woman for having opium smoking utensils at Chin Chew Street on May 9.28 words
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Article223 1951-05-12 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PAKIT BINTAR. Fri. A strong gale a i- com pruned by heavy rain for over half an hour on Wednesday nlfrht caused a lot of damage and inconvenience in Parit Buntar. The srale and rain which started at about 10.30 p.m. c insert a223 words
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125 1951-05-12 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. The Fisheries Department, now housed in the Volunteer Headquarter*, Peel Avenue, will soon move into a new temporary building at present being constructed at the Esplanade, next to the Japanese-built godown housing the Labour Department, at a eost of125 words
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177 1951-05-12 5 Girls May Now Replace Them Mandard Staff Correspondent I fcIY\NG t Fri. The departure of a large number of Chiaese youths from Penang to China has set a problem for several restaurants and coffee shops which are now in urgent need of assistants to177 words
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Article93 1951-05-12 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri— Dr. S. Kanapathy Pil'.ay. w'r.o holds a appointment as Obstetrician 1:1 the Perak Medical Department will be ring from Government Service to set up private practice in Ipoh next month. Dr. Pillay qualified in 1927 and joined the Medical Service at93 words
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Article70 1951-05-12 5 TAIPING, Fri.— An early morning blaze yesterday gutted j the store of Nam Seng and j Company. furniture makers, and destroyed a quantity of valuable timbe r. The lorn! lire brigade were faced with the difficulty of reaching the scene of the fire and had to break70 words
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Article45 1951-05-12 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri.— Two engines of the Fire Brigade rushed to Penang Road at 11.15 am today, but discovered the cause to bo a false alarm. The alarm box at the junction of Argyll Road and Penang Road was found broken.45 words
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Article, Illustration67 1951-05-12 5 picture. Kixhteen year-old Gordon R. Oehlers (centre), an old hoy of St. Andrew's School who recently passed his London Matriculation examination, left Singapore yesterday on the Chusan to take up a course of electrical engineering at the G.E.C. In Coventry. Eldest son of the late Dr. K C. Oehlers andStandard - 67 words
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138 1951-05-12 5 Standard Staff Correspondent A CHARTERED civilian airline, due al kalian" today will bring 40 men of the Royal Australian Air r nr< for service in the Malayan anti-bandit war. They will replace a similar number of men who have >mi pleted their stipulated nine I138 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-05-12 5 MR. E. H. Wilson, retiring principal of Raffles Institution, is soen signing; the autograph book of one of his former students, Lian Boon Khian, of Senior Cambridge A. shortly before he left Singapore on the Chu an yesterday for England. More tlian 200 students of Raffles Institution went on board54 words
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Article48 1951-05-12 5 A MALAY taxi driver, Chemat j bin Matahan was fined $'■$<) by j District Judge, HB. Livingstone ;in the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday for ne^ii^ent driving and colliding with a j motor cycle at the junction of I Keppel Road and Nelson Road on February 23.48 words
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250 1951-05-12 5 Stamlart! Staff (^orrrsjKui<lrnt 11*4 >f f, Fri. A final warning t<» IVrak rlinrr— j (!«'alerH to abide by thrir agreement to m*IJ harroal at SK..">O per pirtil was soundrd bj Mr. Jai Manrokfiha, presiding at today's ni««lin- of rbar«oal dealer* and producers in the250 words
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Article53 1951-05-12 5 Standard Staff Correspondent TEL UK AN SON. Fri.— Wounds, believed to have been caused by knives on the human skull discovered on the banks of the Perak River, have led police to suspect murder. The head is believed to be that of a man but the nationality53 words
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119 1951-05-12 5 IPOH. FrL— The Mercantile co-operative Thrift an<i Loan Society, Ipoh. granted loans amounting to $22,187 last year, it was stated in the committee's report. The amount vrai made up of IS! I'Ui.'is w\ ich were For the purposes of paying debts. marriages, confinement119 words
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156 1951-05-12 5 Penang Woni Have Pork On W esak Feast PENANG, Fri -Butchers in Penang met last evening and unanimously decided not to kill any pig on the eve of We ak Full Moon Day. Buddhists in Malaya will observe .< ro-minute silence on W sak Day, which falls on M 21156 words
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Article104 1951-05-12 5 Fist Fight Follows Meeting Standard Start orre\por:Vnt [POH, Fri Following o meeting of ad prod ers In Slate Forest Office today, a flgtit I >k pla^e outside the offt< I■•• m i the t of the C .1 D ers A atioti in [poh charcoal dealer who not a member104 words
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Article45 1951-05-12 5 PI N h s liphthi sported for veek ending May 5. ;<<■. to t!i«» latest Muni il te i th Statement Thei e wen i I» births ;>nd 63 deaths incJu i U fa i under one j v^i death as tubercu45 words
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Miscellaneous24 1951-05-12 5 (SBBSS& THAT'S OOOLA.AuL RIGHT, V^^N TH 6 CLUNK S f^ •■■■>r*f Ul r^^fSfßlri BUT WE wANiT HER, NOT BAH I ASKlN' whaCll m HIKE/)24 words
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Article783 1951-05-12 6 jRRITISH spokesmen have, until recently, been so vehemeni in their denial of intentions to impose I on exports oi rubber to China that one may be permitted to express mild surprise ever the < ari ti al Britain has undergone f >:i this I course be that783 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1951-05-12 6 The Train Stopped And Then Shots Rang Out By A Special Correspondent XJBIQUE "Everywhere". That is tlie motto of the Royal Regiment of Artillery. The Gunner's 26th Field Regiment, who are today leaving for thm Middle East could add "Everything" and "Jack of All Trades.' 9 The regiment arrived in1,293 words
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Article271 1951-05-12 6 Review of Views Voluntary Service ITIIE general appeal e exemption of ftudd te 1 the Ifanpowcr Reg s\ al I Scneme made by I e and other rom»mn tiei Federation, drev. the atte I of three Chinese D. Singapore. Al l hOU g h C Dailies had differa I ews271 words
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Article1080 1951-05-12 6 TABUAN - TABUAN SGHHSG A PROMINENT Government official, cadaverous and rather worried-looking, thinks that this Column stinks. In genera] he thinks it stiriks because it knocks the Government from time t i time; in particular, he disapproves of the crude and ishamed use of the word "*****" in last1,080 words
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Letter159 1951-05-12 6 Sir;— l wonder what is the matter with our new Councillor, Dr. Paglar? Has he forgotten the days of Dai Nippon in Syonan when the rich daily became richer and the poor became poorer because prices were rising higher and higher? Does he not remember there were159 words
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Letter164 1951-05-12 6 Sir: The tendency in our m >dern girls today is to wear shorter and shorter skirts, thus revealing move and mor e of their lovely ankles and skins as well. As a devout Puritan 1 submit that this is most indecorous. Time was when our women wore164 words
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Letter161 1951-05-12 6 Sir; I am glad that the Progressive Party Councillors have made an attempt to accede to the electorate bv moving a motion in the previous Legislative Council meeting educe their m >nth!y allowances to Although ih e motion was defeated, those Councillors who are in I'avour of reducing161 words
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Letter109 1951-05-12 6 Sir:— I read with interest the statement by Mr. John Jacob, which appeared in The Standard recently. I strongly support Mr. Jacob's suggestion that the Government .should take special effort to discourage the licensing of hotels in residential areas. There is substantial evidence that the rooms109 words
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265 1951-05-12 7 US Not Strong Enough To Risk War Marshall WASHINGTON, May 10 (UP) Defence Secretary Marshall testified today that the United Slates is "not in a position'] to adopt Gen. Don-las MacArthurs victory programme in Korea because it is not strong enough to risk a third World War. London "Sight" Asked265 words
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230 1951-05-12 7 Woman Walks Along Ledge, Scares Crowd LONDON. May 11 (Renter)— Horror struck crowds stared up at a sixth Boor ol a West End hotel today as a slim woman I m black was seen walking de- j fying death along a two-toot j [edge, SO feet above the street. The230 words
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237 1951-05-12 7 Special To The Standard HONGKONG, May 11— The story of how an attempt on the life of the Soviet Consul in Canton failed because of a series of coincidence! has filtered through to Hongkong. A? a result of mistaken identity, Hsiao237 words
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84 1951-05-12 7 SOMEWHERE IN KOREA. May 11 (UP)— Many Ame- j rican military commanders in Korea believe that Red China will not again invade South Korea unless forced to do so to keep the United Nations out of North Korea. But none of the hish-rank-ins officers84 words
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87 1951-05-12 7 T\IPFI May 11 (AP) Air Major-General "Tiger" Wang, otherwise Wang Shu-ming, has been promoted to the rank of Air Lt. -General. ••Tiger" Wang, known as such for his daring, is deputy com-mander-in-chief of the National air force and head of the air defence87 words
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Article, Illustration129 1951-05-12 7 DR G. V. ALLEN, vice .1 Chancellor oi the University of Malaya, speaking at the annual dinner and dar.ee of the Teachers Training College, at the Raffles Hotel, last night, said that the University of Malaya are anxious to help non-graduate teachers to undergo further129 words
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148 1951-05-12 7 N' list Officers May Receive US Training TAIPEI, May 11 (AP)—Although no offlc'rn information :ui.s been Riven out. it is very probable that small groups of Nationalist officers will be sent to the United States for special training. Tho^e involved would be selected by the U.S. Military Assistance Advisory Group148 words
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Article35 1951-05-12 7 BELGRADE, IVlay in. I.—1 Yugoslavia today officially denied reports that Marshal Tito had been wounded by a wouid-be assassin's bullet and hospitalized A government spokesman described the report as "malicious and untrue."35 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-05-12 7 Queen Naniman of Egypt wears a white satin wedding govn specially treated by Germaine Lecomte, famous Paris coaturiere, as she leaves her mother's villa at Cairo. May H. en route to her first public reception in the throne room of Abdin Palace. Cairo, following the signing69 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-05-12 7 photo. Caught in an Informal pose discussing the gowns worn at the Singapore Summer Fashion Show at Prints Restaurant yesterday e\( .1ing are from left to right Miss Shirley Lim. Mrs. Betty Lim Koon Tetk. Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald. wife of the Commissioner-General. Mrs. Denwyn Dobby and Mrs. Lim Kok Aim.-Standard - 51 words
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96 1951-05-12 7 BANGKOK, May 11— Aliens committing arson or whose carelessness results in a fire will in future be liable M oVportation, police authorities announced. It was pointed out that all larger fires this year had stalled in the houses of aliens. It is hoped That the96 words
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Article214 1951-05-12 7 Big Four Deadlock 'Broken PAKIS. May 10 (tester) —Russia t<;ni?ht put I<mward new proposals lor a meeting of the Big Four Foreign Minsters and eased the deadlock holding up the 10-vveek-old Dc puties talks here. But So :<-t Deo it: F Minister Andrei Gron I not Shift Mi stand on214 words
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119 1951-05-12 7 MANILA, May 11 (AP>— Five leaders oi the Philippines Communist Party and a field commander o! the Communist-led Huh guerrilla army today were vpnu-eod to d'\uh on a charge of rebellion. J'idge Oscar Castdo of the Manila Court of First Instance sentenced119 words
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Advertisement303 1951-05-12 7 -EARLY A MILLION SOLD! METT SALES of the SINGAPORE and DAY STANDARD both of which were ed only 10 months ago have again Die cdvances by an average of :e copies per issue -of the daily md 3 585 mere copies per issue of Ah O an Co., Certfficd AccounIGpore..303 words
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Advertisement26 1951-05-12 7 look for the Cal and Band on the '^^iSS. popular for goner.ituTv I S^' '^4^*3l CORDIAL OLD TOM FiNES' CF> CiN SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLt CO26 words
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Miscellaneous19 1951-05-12 7 t /^^^^s^fiSr I I V 111 vYxVVI/ I I v si I ill <H H y( I T fei4>'19 words
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Article26 1951-05-12 8 H r. >nt spokesman hai elead 9 in l of the o fl thai i to China de--1 per cent, be > A:26 words
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696 1951-05-12 8 New 15-Cent Fall In Rubber Follows US Depressing Move EMBARGO CAUSES NO SURPRISE Standard Market Reporter THE Rl BBER market in Singapore suffered yet another heavy sethack yesterday prices at one *ta*e dropping about 15 cents per lb. below Tliiiixlay'* levels under the impact of a further reduction of the696 words
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Article163 1951-05-12 8 >t i Stafl Reporter S Lsion to I the lyan ru t lo Co ttist i hina foi this v with strong pro- ■f 5C nil Dd Singapore. of the Chi se C f C .meree. Mr S;> escril ed the 1 great sacr:: c" by B163 words
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Article96 1951-05-12 8 Jo Wise, deputy chair- e Royal Cotton Com- >is n ng a first- if U.S enl c tton p specti said in New York a .'s ten n bale crop last year aa "disastrous." I e British to "pick up e ver we could r.'.lA.P - 96 words
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Article44 1951-05-12 8 H >N< )N< i I v ll— Special 51 sing j ea eh Exc lge toM HKs] 5H3 to £1 >terl- I g HK$6.2l; i SSI: HK51.799 Ma tn SI: HKSO.32 to one, m R u p i a h; Gold HKs3i44 words
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Article21 1951-05-12 8 India in 1950 had USSS.OOO.OOo' ible balance of trade with many— exports U5524.000.000 :ind imp »rts L T 5519.00021 words
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Article204 1951-05-12 8 Wages Up By 500 Per Cent THE RUBBER Growers' Association chairman, Mr Egmont Hake told the Association annual 'general meeting in London that, f >r the first four years after the war, while the price c rubber was no higher than It was in T 940. wages had increased during204 words
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387 1951-05-12 8 Indemnity Citszsse For Contractors Standard Staff Reporter Vt lIILE owners and builders in Singapore are generally agreed that the Cost Fluctuation Indemnity Clause should be introduced in future building contracts, they were unable to arrive at a decision at the meeliiig held387 words
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Article77 1951-05-12 8 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (May 11) were per Ib. Buyers Sellers No. 1 K.S.S Spot Loose $154 $1.55 FOB. in bales May. No. 1 B.S.S 51. .11 $1.54 No. 2 K.S.S 51.50 $1.52 No 3 R.S.S (nom.) 51.47 51.49 Tone: Steady at the close. LONDON RUBBER Friday's77 words
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Article21 1951-05-12 8 SINGAPOKE. Frl The price of Tin to-day was $567.50 per picul. Down $1.50. LONDON TIN Friday's prices first session were:21 words
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Article76 1951-05-12 8 THE Royal Inter-Ocean ship Tjimenteng brought as her main cargo for Singapore 19.500 cartons of canned grapes, 6,037 bales of cloves, 8.473 crates of potatoes, 511 packages of sundries, 222 drums of silicate of soda. 207 bags of wattle extract, 63 drumg of water clear (white)76 words
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Article40 1951-05-12 8 Commerce To Meet Eight hundred delegates, representing 40 countries, wall dis- cuss main questions of international tnde at the 13th convention of the International Chama bers of Commerce in Lisbon from Jur.e 11 to IK.— A P.40 words
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Article89 1951-05-12 8 BANGKOK, May 11 (ReuterAAP)— When the Australian Commonwealth Treasury in the near future makes payment of the war damage compensation 000 sterling which the Treasury holds, £38,500 will be paid to individual claimants and the remainder to the tin companies. The Treasury presumably has89 words
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Article, Illustration105 1951-05-12 8 Camera-shy Mr. W.S.C. Cirenier. head of the Certified Accountants firm of Walter Grenier and Company, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, who Is also secretary of the Malayan Association of Certified and orporated Accountants, left Singapore yesterday with his wife and two daughters Irene and Nancy, for the United Kingdom and Canada,105 words
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612 1951-05-12 8 Standard Staff Reporter DESTINATION AL control on rubber shipments from Malaya enforced since April 9 has so effectively limited exports to Hongkong and China that any Malayan Government action to ban shipments to these destinations for the rest of the year cannot do612 words
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119 1951-05-12 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE PBODUCE market in Singapore was tcain quiet yeterday, little activity being reported. Copra was lower, with buyei [ndicatine M6| and sellers S4Tj per picul. N i businesi htm reported. Coconut oil had sellers at $82 per picul but no buyers.119 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-05-12 8 Mr. B. Bevan disht). General Manager of the Singapore branch of Thomas Cook and Sans. Ltd.. who left on seven months' hol'day in the Chusan yesterday, is her? se;*n with Mr. and Mrs. J. Read. Mr. Read will act for Mr. Bevan while he is away.46 words
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Article333 1951-05-12 8 UK Adopts New Tone By ANDREW ROTO, Standard Staff Corresponded! LONDON, May J In a new tone srt hy Mr. in•vhm Churchill's sprorh yesterday, tli^ Financial Tunes today beseeches ill** I nited StMes lo boy more Malayan robber to stead} rubber prices now that333 words
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637 1951-05-12 8 Standard StafT R!*j>ort<'r SINGAPORE. Fri. The Malayan share market experienced yet another day of price reduction in ail sections. The rubber section, in particular, was weak in sympathy with the continued fall in the commodity price. Change:! orices were: SITE IS TOO FAIT Standard Aviation637 words
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Advertisement45 1951-05-12 8 <** v.-^» -> w For Your Advertising Requirements Consult E AAPI RE ADVERTISERS AND PUBLISHERS iaF,BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL. ***** Reproduction BIG WAY Altllill rnJusSij SINGAPORE'S LEADING PHOTOLITHOGRAPHERS AND LETTERPRESS PRINTERS EVERYTHING FROM A VISITING CARD TO A NEWSPAPER f° f pcr onol «"ention for BEST results45 words
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Advertisement61 1951-05-12 8 B i I i I M E t j SUPER D 'BRINELL* '■HEAVIHARF j 'MAGNOiiA I I SANDIL An? E I I It is regretted that owing to b« manufacturing costs, resulting in th< price of Lifeguard Sweetened Condensed being increased by the factory, the Irrp ore reluctantly compelled to61 words
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Article67 1951-05-12 9 A DANISH expedition. which sei out on its round-the-world deep sea trip six months ago. i< expected to arrive in Singapore from Calcutta today. The expedition Is under the comn 1 and oi Captain S. Grove the scientist Dr. Anton F. Brunn. The object oi the expedition67 words
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Article, Illustration67 1951-05-12 9 photos. A LASGE crowd waited on the S.H.B. wharves yesterday to mnd off their friends and relatives who sailed aboard the t'husan. The liner is on her way to the IK. LOADING of pasvengtrs 1 luggage on board the husan yesterday was considerably delayed because of theStandard - 67 words
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Article124 1951-05-12 9 II O N G K O N G. May 11: (AP>— Seven hundred nni twenty Chinese squatters fr m Malaya left Hongkong for Cant< n yesterday abi ard two river .-'.earners. T-e Chinese had armed from Singapore aboard the Xorwe^iaii freighter, Mui Ann. They were transferred124 words
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Article310 1951-05-12 9 EASI ASIATIC LINE f*it*i.rd Prom Europe In P-rt: P..nama It) EIROPE In Pert: Plooia AMERICAN MAM LINE fur Ub #W1 Coast furtt>, Atreptlng carto foi South &vn Central America lane 9: Island Mail, sails June 14. EVERETT ORIENT LINE For H'knni, Japan M.-.j Leiievt-rt sails May 2b For310 words
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Article68 1951-05-12 9 Despatches TODAY: Palembang noon by Ban Hong Liong, Christmas Is., W. Australia, Eastern Australia and New Zealand (letters only) noon by Gorgon. Sarawak (except Miri) noon by R. Brooke, Hongkong, China. Philippines and Japan by Pyrrhus, Djambi noon by Kota Nica, Jakarta and Sourabaya by Maetsuycker. Arrivals TODAY:68 words
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Article115 1951-05-12 9 NEW YORK (Airmail)— An exciting motion picture about six Scandinavians who journeyed from Peru across the Pacific Ocean to the Polynesian Islands on a balsa raft is now being shown in the United States. This documentary film titled "KonTiki," was made by the six adventurers115 words
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Article126 1951-05-12 9 AIR COMMODORE W A. Opie, formerly Senior Technical Siaff Officer at Headquarters, Far East Air Force, has assumed command of the R.A.F. Maintenance Base, Seletar, in place of Air Commodore H. J. (i. E. Proud. Air Commodore Proud, who is to be Air Officer126 words
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Article22 1951-05-12 9 THE 11.197-ton troopship Dunera sailed from Singapore yesterday with 200 troops and several R.A.F. families returning to the United Kingdom.22 words
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Article108 1951-05-12 9 A NEW hospital ship is to b* built for the British navy the first vessel of its kind to be constructed specially for this work. Hitherto it has been customary to convert merchant ships tor hospital work rather than build new craft tor the job. This108 words
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Article52 1951-05-12 9 MANILA, May 11: (UP)— A big syndicate* engaged In the smuggling of dollars as well as gold and silver bars between the Philippines and Communist China by way of Hongkong, was believed broken up by the Army authorities today with the arrest of 14 Chinese suspected of52 words
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Advertisement638 1951-05-12 9 13 &&A22U I FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland c tfoncisco, Lo« Angeles All American 6 Conodia Cifie* Penang P. Shorn S'pore IiSAMNA 10/11 Moy TTHEW LUCKENBACH 22/25 Moy 26 May 27/30 Mov r'-' as F. LUCKENBACH 24/26June 27/28June 29June/Uuly Atcopfina cargo tor Hongkong Kobe Yokihamo cast REGULAR SERVICE638 words
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Advertisement161 1951-05-12 9 SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Sarawak) WEEKLY PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO KUCHING REJANC RIV^ PORTS AND BINTULU (with transhipment at Kuching). Due. Sails. Buloh for Kuching May 19 Bidor tor Kuchmg May 14 accepts cargo for Bintulu with transhipment at Kuching Rajah Brooke tor Kuching In Port 1700161 words
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Advertisement135 1951-05-12 9 THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD. Port Swettenham. Penang, Negapattinam Madras. 5.3. U JalagOpal V Accepting Passt-oxers < ar«o) Singapore P. Swettenham Penang Arriving 10-5-51 15-5-51 16-5-51 Departing 14-5-51 15-5-51 17-5-51 Arriving 5-6-51 9-6-51 10-6-51 Deporting 8-6-51 9-6-51 11-6-51 Arriving 30-6-51 4-7-51 5-7-5] Departing 3 7-51 4-7-51 6-7-51 Agents For Malaya:135 words
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Advertisement593 1951-05-12 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONTINENT S'port P S'ham Pcnon "PANAMA" for Bangkok Soigon Hongkong Mamlo Kobe Yokohomo Gdn: 11 "SELANDIA" for Eangkok 25-27May 23-24May 22-22Moy "MALAYA" for Bangkok, Hongkong, Manila Kobe and Yokohomo 27-30 Moy "KINA" for Bangkok, Hongkong Manila 17-21 June "MEONIA" for Saigon Bangkok 24-26J«ne 21-23June 17-20Jun« "MALACCA"593 words
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1030 1951-05-12 10 THAT ALL-OUT BID FOR SELF-SUFFICIENCY AVSTRAUAX iXEWS LETTER Fram J. R- POWELL, A USTRALIA goes all-out on a hunt for minerals, coal and oil. Parties from the Mineral Resources Branch Canberra have spread over all the continent in a search for uranium, copper, tin, mica, silver, lead and oil. This1,030 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-05-12 10 > Here is something new for J men an eyecatching tweed dinner jacket, col- lared in black satin, and introduced by Austins of < New York. It was designed 2 as a comfortable change for 2 at-home entertaining or for > resort or cruise wear. It is61 words
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Advertisement163 1951-05-12 10 ""NOW JJltillrlillAlf SHOWING q II a.m.- 1.1.".. 1.15. 6.45A 9.30p.m. "LEARN PHOTOGRAPHY from' jj RED SKELTON in 6 1 1 Ml. y -j^R* •^^^KS B *S> TJ Sif¥!i. r 2^ mk I ■B^Pdß* j 9^^ LEON AMES PAM BRITTON RICHARD ROBER PLUS! Latest (•.umiont Bri:Nh News Showing j I- >163 words
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Advertisement223 1951-05-12 10 ST A D PENANG I M K TEL 1870 (Junction of Dato Kramat Pahang Roads) TODAY DAILY at 3.15,6.15 and 9.30 p.m. An Intimate Romance Of Youn^ Love! "NAACH" (in Hindi) Starring Suraiya, the empress beauty. Cheap Mat: Today Tomorrow: 1.00 p.m. Mondav 12 noon "EAST OF JAVA" Universal) Prices223 words
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Advertisement93 1951-05-12 10 REX Johun- Rahru Today 3 Shows 3.15—6.45 9.15. "GIRL OF THE YEAR" (Technicolor) Atlantic <ir?at World Today 3 Shows 3.15. 7.00, 9.15 p.m. "THIEF OF BAGDAD" (Technicolor) Sun New World Today 3 Shows 3.15—7.00 9.15 I 'IT'S A GREAT FEELING" (Technico! or PHOMF NO ***** CEYLMfC iBB?* TODAY 3.00, 6.3093 words
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Advertisement208 1951-05-12 10 YOUR WHITSUNTIDE ATTRACTION FOR YOUNG AND o/ />; M/* r TlfE DE^TH F/CI/r O/\ THE W ATKRb ui CRUEL LASHES OF THE DOONES! GRUELLING FIGHT FOR THE Mm f A r oir Showing! gr\ jft 11 am --^^^mna^M Mtf^k 4.00 1 1 1 Hi^^^EiSf. mm wit V iTITiT Ti'W 6?^208 words
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Miscellaneous248 1951-05-12 10 Today's KAOIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME 1f» a.m. News (K.L.); 1 p.m. Programme Summary; LOT Saturday Hallruom; |..;u News; 1J66 Plantation Mus>ic; i p.m Album ot Harmony; •.'.:>(• Khythm Corner; 2.45 London Studio Melodies; 3.13 Miiit.irv Bandstand; 3.;>» r»-a Dance; 1 p.m Much Rinding In Hie M:irsh: 4.:'.n Southern Serenade;248 words
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Miscellaneous501 1951-05-12 10 Radio Programmes Cantonese; 6 p.m News In Hakka: Endures": 10.15 Piano Playtime; 8.05 Romancer Hakka Story; 10 45 Dante Music 6i:> 'SpotlUht on Emergency"— Hakka: BFEB> (Sin»aDOre} «.IH Romancer— Hakka Sto r y; t».r .C.U.C?. tl.;o \ew« in Mandarin! 6.:i5 Modern u^t m c s. II.BM Me s.. 9.K9 Me501 words
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239 1951-05-12 11 Malaya Will Have Quietest Sports Holiday Ever THIS weekend for sportsmen in Malaya will be the quietest in decades thanks to the Emergency and hip;h travelling costs. !n>tead of the hectic three days of concentrated sports involving hundreds and more of sportsmen and sportswomen and their supporters, all centres in239 words
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Article19 1951-05-12 11 PENALTY BEATS 45 COMMANDOS rithout I -p.eir re,»ndos of I iians lay's si c ne here. and tre for-19 words
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423 1951-05-12 11 [BRIDGE, Ma> 10 (Renter):— After dismissing I Diversity heir loi ISS today, the South tdc a bad' start to their first innings, losing Is for live runs. were 64 s ay was I with i a draw appears ss .nee. Ryneveld tted ar- g t<423 words
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37 1951-05-12 11 aquatic i gapore and at pools, c l >1 his decree are a e ■.;nd an aq latic skel ed *O Prol I i 111 be n a higher37 words
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Article56 1951-05-12 11 I Tn '■> rv H h enC tines* Kt creation beat the Danil Alan bj the odd goal in »i division league n Victoria Green I c-: sr red the two Ural half, imxne-•■-r the resumption, .ed the deficit lor F.C. i dq further scoring56 words
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Article48 1951-05-12 11 1 v 10 tauter) be-:. -.a; 0 R.S.C A 'Be. > 1 L.. G Bt I 4 5 N..-. .ii.i. |LU3I > 1 rte U 0 Houenhum H 0 ;'er R 5 v. riana MaLl 0 3 EC N .H <. eir internati ma) tn I 3 Finland48 words
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322 1951-05-12 11 kl ALA LUMPUR, fri. Sports interest in Sdangor will be foeuased this week on the Padang where the iii>t state < rukct natch will \w played with Persic as the opposition. L. ear, Selangor, lost a low-.-, ring matcn at Ipoh by 80 u322 words
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Article61 1951-05-12 11 St. Andrews Old Boys will play against Present Buys in a two-day cricket match starting to-day 'at 2 p.m. and resuming on Monday. The following will represent the Old Boys: A. Armstrong C. De Suva, Jimmy Ross, Eddie Fun*. D Norris, D. Key:. J. Anchant B. Ross.61 words
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Article202 1951-05-12 11 PENANG. Fri.— Racing at the Penang Turf Club, and tomorrow's inter-^chool aquatic carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club will be the main items of sports in Penang this weekend. A g d crowd is expected at tomorrow's races, the final day of the Penang Turi Club202 words
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Article224 1951-05-12 11 IPOH, Fri.— lpoh will have crowded week-end of sport. The programme includes the Cheng Wah soccer cup final, the Asbby Road speed trial, Perak badminton junior finals and the State soccer trial. Main attraction will be the I speed trial tomorrow. Wellknown racing motorists from Penang,224 words
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Article68 1951-05-12 11 OSLO, May 10 (Reuter)— j I Egypt. winning the doubles match today, took a lead of two j matches to one over Norway in their first round European zone Davis Cup tie here. Marcel Cocn and Arily Shafei. the Egyptian pair, beat Norway's Johan68 words
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Article, Illustration202 1951-05-12 11 Slammia Sam Sread - GOLF Heres How Slammia Sam Sread m& y At a tournament I iuard one of the famous pros saying that a lot of golf was played on the insides of the feet. When you get to thinking: about it. you realize that it is plenty true. Most of the pivoting202 words
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Article141 1951-05-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— There was another upset in the Selangor lawn tennis chamionships today, when F. E. Mack defeated Luke Yaik Heng, in three hardfought sets. Alter starting off in shaky fashion. Mack adapted himself to the slippery court, and soon had the measure of141 words
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Article107 1951-05-12 11 LONDON, May 11: (AP)— The Arsenal Football Club are taking 19 players on their summer tour. of BraziTand the boys leave by air in two parties next week Tie first is scheduled to take off on Tuesday, and the .-econd on Thursday. Arsenal expect to play107 words
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Article436 1951-05-12 11 LONDON. May 11—Sunshine returned to England on Thursday and a full day's cricket was possible in six of the seven games. Yorkshire, however, were again unlucky in their home match at Hull. Ground staff worked for five hours trying to clear rain water off the436 words
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Article180 1951-05-12 11 SINGAPORE GAP HILL CLIMB OFF The Singapore Motor Club's Gap Hill Ciimb fixed for Sunday has been pcstponed to May 27. Mr. Gibbs Pancheri, President of the Singapore Motor Club, explained, "Reasons for die postponement are quite outside the control of the Club. There has been no omission or carelessness180 words
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Article81 1951-05-12 11 LUCK WAS AGAINST the Star Soccerites yesterday when they were held to a goalless draw by the Indonesian League in a second division SAFA league played at Geylang Stadium. Their forwards stormed the Indonesian territory for the major part of the came. In the81 words
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Article65 1951-05-12 11 AT their annual general meeting held at the SRC. the Singapore Amateur Athletic Ass >ciation elected the following officebearers for 1951. President: Dr. C. J. Paglar; Vice-Presidents: Mr. E. Strickland and Lt./Col. Goodeye Docker: Secretary: J. T. Chistie; Treasurer: Chew Keng Ban (reelected 1 Committee:65 words
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Article347 1951-05-12 11 TAMIL BROTHERHOOD ASSOCIATION, who are currently engaged in a frantic race lo save themselves from being relegated from the SAFA Division I. snatched a valuable point at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday by holding Chinese Casuals to a 2-2 draw after being 2-0 7 down at half347 words
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Advertisement320 1951-05-12 11 \u..>.v \.V\V\\\\\VV\\\\ V. \V. VWWWW v\ w VVW.WVVWV v I The TRUE SfORY pf a '"cii hf vhi made goo*. IhK BEttg^ "^^c ip^r^ j^ Hv J m*^ a^EH^H vB H Vl < j£. fca iW^^^B A W I F J^^^^M^^^^J WED. Ifith MAT 5 tuc ICt A pu <320 words
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Miscellaneous31 1951-05-12 11 GDSGDFGFDFGFD (IDES >''' 1 ,m rv I a li < -I 12.45 1 1 :•> j 9 M 3 II l( HZ r i »JC I jos :r». n_l__mzi— -I^— ,^^*t l^^^^i^BM^M^BM^^^M^^w^^i^^^"^*^ I^"^^"^^"™™^"^^"^^ I31 words
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Miscellaneous55 1951-05-12 11 CRICKETm Europeans vs Resi-jirsi day-Padang at 2 p.iu ATHLETIC: Anglo-Chinese-School annual sports at Jalan Besar Stadium 2.30 p.yn.: GHQ FARELF 1951 sports meet ct Tanglin Barracks 3 p.m., Roual Air Force (Tengan) annual championships Tengan 2 p.'n. SOCCER: Division IA. Mental Hospital vs Town Rangers Geyh:::(i Stadium; Division 3B: Custo55 words
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Article, Illustration754 1951-05-12 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By TRAINER Daniels has a promising three-year-old, who strikes ■M ma ni ier at today 9 races, last clay of the Penang Turf Club Summer Meeting, ile is Melnik, a Lmidwar-Melandra English gelding. Melnik has been in this country for about aA.P - 754 words
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325 1951-05-12 12 AUCKLAND, New Zealand. (AP) New Zealand has a crack three year-old racehorse named Mainbrace, which is rated one of thf best gallopers seen in these islands of good racehorses. A li brace has had 19 wins i- a "nis season, which is325 words
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Article29 1951-05-12 12 ROME. May. 10: (Reuter>— The unbeaten Italian "wonder horse" Daumier won the ten-and-a-half million lira Italian Derby bv five lengths her© todaf, staflting odds on favourites.29 words
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Article202 1951-05-12 12 LIGHTNING and Dewar are two borsea on the upgrade. They won their races in a manner indicating their ability to stay. But are they really so good that they can carry such weight arid give the others a beating on a sloppy track, I doubt it.202 words
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Article189 1951-05-12 12 OHie Davies Gay Reveller Minorou Time Test BROWN BROCADE (J ARM. IK j "^W'^'ifl^JSS ■!rnfal? R CADE RACE 1 Whispering sands Brown Brocade g Mge ring B an Is Gar ntair Cinema Whispering sands searlet llger 11 Merun KNIGHT GALLANT MUSKETEER I><>V»J. K N J NE B ?_^s_k*189 words
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