Singapore Standard, 18 May 1951
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Title Section15 1951-05-18 1 Singapore Standard VOL J i 2] SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS15 words
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358 1951-05-18 1 SG AS brio-China holds the Vietminh forces I r. onimunist Ho CM .Minh at bay, Malaya, Burn a. Siam hadOTyll and Borneo should parathrety steam, said the Commissioner M:ih-nlm MmDonald. m a talk over Radio Malaya last night. Then n «s resisting Communism358 words
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Article19 1951-05-18 1 SE Asian Cominform In E. Burma S i S. ga- i i i i a- *oss the and t19 words
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15 1951-05-18 1 P -The i i Wedi ea a nittee kd of the15 words
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Article30 1951-05-18 1 TOKYO. May i: CAP)— The D > v iger Empress s. dako, er of Japan's Emperor Hi thito, died m Tokyo today of a her-, ittack She was 66.30 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-05-18 1 photo. Sir Charles Keightley. new C-in-C. FARELF. second from left, who arrived m Singapore yesterday, being greeted by his Chief of Staff. Major General J. H. N. Poett, at Kalian? Airport yesterday. Sir John Harding, the retiring C-in-C. FARELF, who was the first to welcome hisStandard - 58 words
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297 1951-05-18 1 WITH THE EIGHTH ARMY. :.Ly 17 (UP) United Nations forces reeled bark under heavy Communist blows on the eastern and east-centra] fronts and withdrew on the western front today as Ihe Chinese and N. rth K. rean Reds launched an a l-oul offensive297 words
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186 1951-05-18 1 Standard Staff Reporter A BILL authorizing the Governor of Singapore to raise a loan not exceeding $50,000,000 through the issue of premium bonds Will be introduced into the Legislative Council at its meeting next Tuesday. The Bill provides that the bonds shall be issued186 words
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307 1951-05-18 1 Keigh tley Welcomed To Singapore As Harding 's Successor Standard SlalT Koporlcr FLANKED by big:, burly French Rugby internationals, resplendent m their sky-blue sweaters, the new FARELF Commander-in-Chief. Lieutenant Gen. Sir Charles Keightley. X.C.8., K.8.E., D.5.0., stepped off a Qantas BOAC Constellation from London yesterday for his r ;rst visit307 words
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Article36 1951-05-18 1 LONDON. May 17 <AP>— Field Marshal Lord Birdwood. who led the Australian and New Zealand army corp f against the Turks m World War I battle of Gallipoli, died today. He was 85.36 words
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242 1951-05-18 1 Missing Wife O f lnspector Found Dead Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. Penang I Police shortly before midnight I tonight found the semi-nude body of Bachan Kaur, 35--year-old wire of Inspector Joginda Singh of the Central Police Station on the beach off Northam Road opposite Transfer Road. This find ended242 words
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Article, Illustration148 1951-05-18 1 Standard Staff Reporter CLINGING to a lifebuoy and nearly exhausted, Cleophile Lamin!, a French Foreign Legionnaire was rescued from the shark infected sea oIY St. John's Island, early yesterday morning. He was picked up by the Grenadier, a Malayan Stevedoring tug which was entering Singapore148 words
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534 1951-05-18 1 strategy Against Red Offensive Said Agreed On 3'POWER MILITARY TALKS By The Standard Diplomatic Correspondent A THREE-POWER military strategy la defend South East Asia from armed Communist invasion through Indo-China b Imlieved to have been agreed upon in hi«li level discussions in Singapore this week. The discussions which enter the534 words
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Article165 1951-05-18 1 GENERAL <l<* Lalln' <lo llas.-iiiny. Frt'iirh II Connnissipner and < -in-( tn Indo hina fMtanlay il<*ni^<l as "unauthorised ami romph'lelv without foundation*' thr Straits Times report of the name date that he cancelled his visit to the hederalion yesterday because differences of opinion had arisen165 words
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239 1951-05-18 1 Standard Stall Reporter SINGAPORE agents of the Panamanian freighter Norbay with $3,000,000 worth ot Malayan rubber m her holds for Red China last night eon- tinned thai she will reach Singapore early this morning fnun Penang. Although the ship is scheduled ;to make a239 words
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Article116 1951-05-18 1 JAKARTA. May 17 (API Indonesia is to submit to L.N. embargo of shipment of war and strategic materials to Communist China, the ap learned reliably i"< J^v. Indonesia demanded, \u In return, that her economic difficulties, whir's would be worsened by the stopping of116 words
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Advertisement88 1951-05-18 1 'C3JW^'> R Gt SHEAFFERSiXw IN THE TOP-WELL R ft T T I C <A Z^ The SKRIP to P welJ bottle H^^^^ allows you to ?y fill your pen i J^y\ without muss or bother. L yJLam/mm *bow how works! d U STARTING: r° u d <>n^ ha™ to bear88 words
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Advertisement74 1951-05-18 1 "leyte traders limited M». WOBINiON >UAI) SIMAfOWC It L »IMI. TfITH'S PRODUCTS X^Household x I PRODUCTS V of quality V I I I". \l -l>i-< Ol. <M AX S()\|» >L^ I. -^f^ i ••"itM" Carbolic soap »i.;ir?<*> 4j '•"»0! f Special soap (Larcel I I VoMCO" «MOiiiit Oil ShamjM.o ffi74 words
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Article165 1951-05-18 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWhNTY-five new Albion diesel buses, at a total cmtt of .*."»75,000 will soon join the fleet of 2 C M Singapore Traction Company's fcuirn now operating m the Colony, Mr. A. Ewing, General Manager told The standard >e«lerdav. Tin S.T.C. went165 words
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Article89 1951-05-18 2 A LABOURER Chua Thiam B ek, snatched away a purse corn ng $9 and an identity n Oni Yom S«nB who recog s«d lira three m >nths m biis. was leotenced to x athj rigorous Imprisoni c I by Magistrate TJE. Smith b the Singapore89 words
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Article32 1951-05-18 2 Ad Request Turned Down THE SING \F )RE Rur I B Tcial ad- 5 to add i Say ing i1 t to the XI the I that i 1 H. The ag32 words
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Article68 1951-05-18 2 p Siang int, Lim Siang Poh fan Ah Chuan were i» i m the Singapore I Police esterday cusl ane Tv is M c than the r led price foi tfl iti es A rice I i«y were alternately cb i ged wil t ising to68 words
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Article, Illustration187 1951-05-18 2 Standard Staff Reporter TKIBITFS to the Chairman of Uie Singapt)re Kural Board, Mr. J. A. Harvey who is. yoing to the I.K. on leave at the end of this month were paid by members of the Board at their monthly meeting yesterday. Mr A B Ramsay,187 words
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104 1951-05-18 2 THE SERVICE Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners has agreed to set uo a Sub-Committee to revise the salary of all monthly-paid Municipal employees, m an upward trend. This is the result 01 a motion introduced by Mr. SS. Manyam (Progressive, North) at the104 words
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Article, Illustration381 1951-05-18 2 Paya Leh&r Airport Scheme: 3, 60t Squatters Affected Swedish Prefa hs May Be Used Standard Staff Reporter A COMPREHENSIVE two-month survey by the Singapore Laml Office for the resettlement of squatter-farmers and wage earners who are now living on the site of the proposed $25,000,000 International aerodrome381 words
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317 1951-05-18 2 Jl DGMENT m favour of (»i;«!i SJn^li and Company lor the repossession «>i 3] bales ol textiles from the rustodj <>i >:n* Hual and Company was i:i\«*n by Magistrate K. H. I. Pates, m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. X an or- Sinj317 words
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Article123 1951-05-18 2 Standard staff Reporter GOVERNMENT. MDFD Chinese m Singapi ire will get their 100 perc ni mc se of the fir of 1 9 r> l m August, and I I i< third gui ter Decen ber. Unde ates, every pupil with aye ge ttei dance m123 words
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Article, Illustration344 1951-05-18 2 senior Certificate Entry Qua lifica tion Wa ived Standard Stuff Reporter ENTRANTS into the Singapore Municipal clerical iervice nerd n«» leaprr possess ihe Senior Cambridge Certificate qualification. Iti!»t«*a<l tlu-v w:\\ have t<» sit ior a competitive examination more or less of the same standard as the Smior Cambridge. Subjects will344 words
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173 1951-05-18 2 STI DENTS of English schools of Singapore will have the facility of learning their vernacular Languages as pan of their curriculum possibly l>\ \\w I M'jji lining of the next term, a spokesman of the Education Depart intMit Inlri The Standard yesterday. However, it is173 words
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Article104 1951-05-18 2 WHEN on his way ,to sell three stolen ceiling fans, Onjj Koon Song was stopped by a detective. When questioned, Ong. frightened, handed two keys to the detective and took him to a store at Stanley Street from where he had stolen the fans. This was related104 words
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Article72 1951-05-18 2 OMAR BIX Kassim. n eld< ly Malay who was caught rioting at three places m one day during the December disturbances was sentenced m the Singapore Fourth District Court j esterdaj to two years jail Three others, Abdul Jabbar Dasta Ali Shah, and Abdul Majid b72 words
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Article20 1951-05-18 2 THE SINGAPORE Rural Board will sell the plan of Rural Board type latrine at 25 cents a copy.20 words
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Article33 1951-05-18 2 THE SINGAPORE Rural Board had approved the construction Df a wire netting factory m Bukit Timah Road as it is not within the reserve area for f. st class factory.33 words
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Article25 1951-05-18 2 THE ANNUAL general meeting of the Indian Chamber of Commerce will be held on Saturday at the Adelphi Roof Garden at 4 p.m.25 words
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201 1951-05-18 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Rural Boi.rd is -to tell the Traffic Police that it is not satisfied with the control it exercised especially over lorries loading timber which constitute a serious danger. At the Board meeting yesterday, Mr. E. Galistan, an unofficial member,201 words
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Advertisement156 1951-05-18 2 Reader's Digest Tells How to STOP BODY ODOR BAD BREATH 111. 1 Doth at same time! Amazing New Green Tablet Contains NATURE'S DEODORANT (Chlorophyll)! Safely Eliminates Offensive Odors At Their Source Inside Your Body! August Reader's Digest, on page 139, reports a magical "green medicine" that safely stops breath and156 words
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Advertisement125 1951-05-18 2 Take Tiny Tablet m Morning Stay Fresh as a Daisy All Day! "Green Medicine" Proved Safe "ENNDS" do not stop perspiration > simply deodorize it Do not "cover up" body odor— instead, they eliminate it internally Nature's own safe way. Remember: the active ingredient m "KNN DS' is chlorophyll, Nature's125 words
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Advertisement89 1951-05-18 2 i l!U U UTOiM,;, OCR Ml n\ Ml NTS. "THE HAS, w festivals' PftßlfiU*. i USE Ri;v \.l fill,!- II n ROSE PA* BOUBII KssEN^s T. G. K!AT LTD. .bb .<' V Gland Dlscoyery Restore! Youth In 24 Hours Bht< t< l»> «i Thfa n. etot t« >.. i, jrr*-nt89 words
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Miscellaneous53 1951-05-18 2 x d|iQ \{~THIS IS TH SPOT WHAP THAT NICE VTI (-NOW COMMENCES JB*& -'/T MAY TO/N MY HAP ig^Bß \GAMC,STER-GENSJULMANISA-GONNA\if^^ TH' FABULOUS WH/TE-AN'/'M POSITIVE I h/M EASi.A <t. M? Sr \^ii^^hf M£f^ BMiN I/^T^'^^^^AHMYr-J* W LIVER WILL NEVER FOiST '-^V Si I S GW AH WONDERSy/ XJ3k*Hsr^2il '^s-^to sWOIKA&AINfT-BUTA) a.V-53 words
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330 1951-05-18 3 Deputation Seeks Call-Up Exemption Z t .LA'XS FOR SCHOOL BOYS Standard SiatT Correspondent LA LI lIPI K. Thnrs. V deputation from the Malayan Chi- U(l !>> Palo Tan Cheng Lock, railed on the Comptroller i v W IV Foster Satton, today, to ask the Government mm.! h«.\* and rertain classes330 words
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67 1951-05-18 3 andard < «^respondent 1 I HPI K. Hun,. Fifty-five Emergency 1 whom arc Thinese youlhr*. and 125 regular police are now under training v •>' il'ilau Police Jungle Training School, Ken lon three nionths ago. I ndang of Rembau paid an official i mnpanied67 words
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Article128 1951-05-18 3 149 Sentenced To Death Correspondeni ;> i Of i court ihe A ted c h ivins I an icta an to. Mental v j' 'm, anBBaifc^iii is h^. Councillor. The Undang of Rembau took he salute and inspected a sard of honour after which the party saw various aspects vi128 words
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Article118 1951-05-18 3 X I A LA LUMPUR, People of the :.on ..e reminded thai tl I esr>slaUiT« Coub- .it its wetting, o\k d to Au-. 1, 1951, period during which i> vho cannot read nte M.'. 1 1> or English ."i; iv for certificate titcaship, provided, t i iim\118 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-05-18 3 photos. s tor tii Malacca Municipal elections On- el Uw first to register was the Mi G. E. C. Wisdom, seen in the fillip.- in his form. Lower picture shows G Mahiatea registering at the ACS i ,1 StandardStandard - 39 words
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152 1951-05-18 3 Standard Staff Reporter BECAI SE the demand for admission to universities n Britain is very heavy, local boys and girls are advised to take their first degrees m the University of Malaya and then proceed to Britain for post graduate studies, states a152 words
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106 1951-05-18 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government yesterday called for pubMc repSUntations <>» f nera question of Rent Control legislation. Rep-esentations m writing, withas many copies as possible up to a maximum of nine, would be sent to the Select Committee appointed at the last106 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-05-18 3 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chum San of Seremban who were married recently. The bride was Miss Lily Loh Swee Lee Negri Studio picture.23 words
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Article140 1951-05-18 3 Standard Staff Reporter MOVE is afoot to brin? all Singapore Municipal and <.ovcrnment daily-paid workers into a single union. At present the Government and Municipal Labour L num. the Singapore F**^™ ***** °i Municipal Labour Unions and the P.W.D. Labour Union represent the workers. The desirability140 words
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117 1951-05-18 3 Standard Shipping Reporter ELEVEN Japanese seamen will be flown back to Japan by t'.ie BO AC. this morning as a result of a quarrel which broke out between them and some Brazilian crew of the tanker. Salte 53. which is now m port. The117 words
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Article124 1951-05-18 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. JD. JOSEPH. Principal of the Singapore Teachers' Training College, on the eve of his departure to the United Kingdom on long leave, told the Student Council yesterday that he hoped members of the Executive Committee and the Council would curry on the124 words
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Article49 1951-05-18 3 MR C C TAN, (Progressive Tanglin) will ask Government whether it is intended to revive the third independent surgical unit which was closed down recently following the retirement of Mr. Monro. He will ask Government for reasons it it is not intended to <io so.49 words
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Article91 1951-05-18 3 LOH Siong. a middle-aged Chinese who jumped bail, and was re-arrested was sentenced m the Sic^anore First District Court yesterday to two years imprisonment for housebreaking and theft of tyres from a shop at Victoria Street on Nov. 2:5 last. When he was told that he91 words
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349 1951-05-18 3 Standanl Start (!«>rr<'S[)on<lrnt KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The natural reluctance shown by the 10,300 men, women and children removed from their places of residence and sent to detention and rehabilitation camps m the Federation, has worn out. according to the orricer-in-charge of detention camps. Many of349 words
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101 1951-05-18 3 KL Elections Officials, Wards Named Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Mr. G. Hawkins has been appointed Supervisor of Elections for the Municipality here* and the following registering officers:— Cap;. C. O. Jennings (Bungsar Ward). Tuan Sye 1 Abdul Rahman bin Syed Bahar (Sentul). Air. A. Munusamy (Imbi) Mr. Lim101 words
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375 1951-05-18 3 Standard! Staff 'orre«poiidcnt kl ALA LUMPUR, Huirs. Tin- pail ar.a^ Tanjong karaii" were viaited \«'sU*r<lay li\ Sir Henry (iiirney, the High Ceswwslawiom*r, hlio vta* a< «»nif»anird by the Mentri Brsar, Selau^or, Raja Ida hin Raja Vliihammad, the British Adviser, Mr. A. V Rom,375 words
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Article83 1951-05-18 3 Standard Staff < »»rr»-N]M>nd<Mt KUALA LUMPUR. ThUTfi A further siren test will be held this weekend. Oily one set of speakers is being installed ar.d it is not expected that the whole or even the major p r of the town c:>n be covered fr -m83 words
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Article224 1951-05-18 3 KL Home Guard Muddle Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA I.IMPI'R. Thucm —The Federal Capr.al was th« first place In the Federation where the Home Guard Movement began. Bi\ while Ho.nt Guards have been Formed iw other parts of the country and are actively engaged m the ftghi again I the bandits,224 words
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Article, Illustration120 1951-05-18 3 SERE BAN. Thun —Fur posI scssi'.ig a terrorist document ■'■■.'.a, "Malayan Races LfberaU Arn'.v. rereint of branch office. Gemas District." Wai Yik vu t >day sentenced to Bveyears' rigorous imprisonment by Mr FIVE people, four men and a woman were injured in this crash at t)ie ut120 words
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Advertisement174 1951-05-18 3 ...but I can't leave s^^&^\ l ier running Tmejmt sto I J ant start lllotor^ n S When you switch off, the engine cools. Then, and make sure of preventing corrosion of the cylinders. until it has a chance to warm up again, the harmful ShcU x-100 Motor Oil contains174 words
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253 1951-05-18 4 The Eas1 West Society will hold .1 sei ies i I 12 lectures on tizensbip at the Raffles Institu- n B as Basah Road, c nnmencing fn ra 1 ;:.e 1 ai 6. p.m., Professi R. E Holttum, the pi esident, told The Standard Yesterday.253 words
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240 1951-05-18 4 Course For Teachers Standard Staff Reporter THE University of Malaya will in the near future inaugurate a training course for *****graduate teachers to help raise the standard of education in Singapore and the Federation, Professor F. Mason, Professor of Education in the University of Malaya,240 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-05-18 4 pnoio. Mr. Y T ves Bermard married Miss Francoisemarie Truquin at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday morning. Standar dStandard - 21 words
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Article, Illustration144 1951-05-18 4 A 34-YEAR-OLD woman, Yeo Kirn Soh was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with fraudulently having three cameras, a hair dryer. an electric dry shaver, two electric irons, three wallets, a brief case, r w.iicn ana a sewing mach; all worth $315 m herRaffles - 144 words
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Article200 1951-05-18 4 Standard Woman Reporter THE SINGAPORE Regional Centre. World Fellowship of Buddhists will celebrate Wesak Day May 21 with a mass meeting at' tae Memorial Hall at 8 p.m. The programme will stari with a small service of hymn-chanting by children of the Mahab.'thi School and the Dhamma200 words
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Article147 1951-05-18 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE INCREASED gas rates for Singapore, approved by the Municipal Commissioners at their ordinary meeting m March, will come into force with effect from and include the 1951 meter readings, it \\;.s announced yesterday. The new charges are $6 per 1.000 cubic feet oi147 words
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Article168 1951-05-18 4 Standard Staff Reporter MR. H. J. C. kulaxingha requested the Singapore Rural Board yesterday that two stand-pipes be provided for 825 people slaying m a village between Sixth Avenue and Coronation Road off Bukit Tiniah Road, who now have to go to the main road168 words
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259 1951-05-18 4 Standard Staff Reporter A CIVIL suit involving a claim for $23,862 by Dr. Suat Chuan Yin from Yong Yit Lin, who was murdered m May last year, came before the Acting Chief Justice m the High Court yesterday. The claim is the price of259 words
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Article98 1951-05-18 4 A RUSSIAN came to Singapore yesterday by a Q ant as/ BOAC Constellation and was all smiles until someone told him that there was a big, threepower military conference being held, m the Colony. "What for?'' he asked, "Russia does not want war. She wants peace."98 words
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Article175 1951-05-18 4 WA TCH KEPT ON CANAL EROSION Standard Staff Reporter THE upper portion of the Bukit Timah canal, which has no cement or stone embankment, is ealing up the road at an alarming rate and in certain places the erosion has already come to the road's edge. Mr. E. Galistan, who175 words
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Article127 1951-05-18 4 FOUR of the six Chinese alleged to have been involved m the $74,000 textile fraud case were acquitted m the Singapore Fourth Police Court on Wednesday. they were Peh Seng Yong Koh Lock Seng. Koh Kay Hung and Phang Boon Kirn. Of the remaining two.127 words
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Article70 1951-05-18 4 A FINDING of suicide was returned m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday, at an inquest into the death of 44-year-old Yee Tong a managing partner of a hotel m Caven Street. Yee was found dead m the backyard of a hotel at Jalan Besar on70 words
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Advertisement253 1951-05-18 4 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION SWEEPS TICKETS Ist Prize $250,000 2nd Prize $120,000 3rd Prize 50,000 4th Prize 20,000 Also 2 Prizes of $10,000 10 Prizes of 5,000 20 Prizes of 2,000 50 Prizes of S 1,000 Definite Drawing Dote Ist July, 1951 at Ipoh. Please apply for tickets early. Tickets:253 words
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Advertisement540 1951-05-18 4 ,p* H Bt u> p BIRTH r PO Mariyam Ahamad wile of Bahashim Seedin. a son at 6 p.m. on Wednesday May Hiih. Both mother and child are well. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED an English teacher. Qualifications passed Senior Cambridge with some knowledge of Chinese Preference given to those with a540 words
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Advertisement240 1951-05-18 4 nuj l nursing m the meat m who Wi profession gistration Medical Pullerton B I c MALAY REGOVENI TENDER ITICI RENDERS A supp j t of Ac, t (Furnitui giment. T< 12 o'clock i Schedule, are •Q' Branch Ri Regimen- p POLICE TEN! Si)]\n( fENDERS at 12 1951, are my240 words
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Miscellaneous142 1951-05-18 4 I(iAPOR[|JIJSI| \.\ir.\.. Orchard Road: s.pc.a. Meeting 5.15 p.m Movie Circle Committee Extraordinary Meeting 5.30 p.m.. Judo 5.30 p.m.. French 5.3<> p.m CHINESE \.M.< V. Selegle Road: Music Class 2.3(1 p.m Badmmton 5 p.m.. Dept. Committee Meeting 5.30 p.m.. H.L. Basket Ball 5.30 p.m.. Table Tennis 7.30 p.m. Mouth Organ Band142 words
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271 1951-05-18 5 Standard StaiT Correspondent PENANG, fhui 3 A good si has been made with the reg stration of voters for the forthcoming Muni ipal elections. As soon as Registration Offi «s in the various parts of the 1 *wn op »ed at 4.30 p.r.i. today, prospective271 words
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Article69 1951-05-18 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. A weekend sc.io.)l on "Local Government" will be held on Sunday, May 20, at Jubilee Lodge. Batu Ferringhi, from 1O.;W m the morning. There are 25 persons m the c!ins. comprising of members ot the Peoples' Education Association commif.ee and69 words
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Article207 1951-05-18 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. The Municipal Engineer's Department Committees approval of a suggestion that Government should be requested to vest m the Municipal Commissioners Crown land, including the Fort. that comprised the Ksplanade ground, and be asked to contribute towards the rehabilitation already carried out207 words
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261 1951-05-18 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Thurs. Stating that the lime had tome for the school to buy over the properly or get out of the building when the lease expired at the end of the year, Mr. V. D, kuppusamy, Principal of the AngloChinese261 words
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Article48 1951-05-18 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. jj All forms of entertain- j ment will be banned m Kedah < during the month of Kamad- zan, except cinema shows i which, however, will not be allowed between 6 p.m. on Thursdays and- G p.m. on Fridays.48 words
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Article47 1951-05-18 5 Standard Staff Reporter IN the weekly summary of j dangerous infectious diseases m j Perak for the week ending i j 12 two rases of poliomyelitis i were recorded. Bofii were not Ifatal. They were located m the t Kiian district of North Perak.47 words
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Article28 1951-05-18 5 MR Lim En^. manager of Lien i Hu.it Bu s Company. Kuantan. who was detained under the i Emergency Regulations has been released on bond.28 words
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Article15 1951-05-18 5 THE Kedah State Nationality Bill was discussed by the Kedah State Council today, May 17.15 words
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Article63 1951-05-18 5 KUANTAN, Thurs.— The 1U year-old artist Yong Chao Son. through Mr. George Chia. a Singapore businessman, who acted as his representative, c: tted 5452 to the Kuantan District Welfare Fund. The amount represents 20 percent of the proceeds from the three-day sale of the trtist**63 words
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261 1951-05-18 5 Naval Patrol Intercepts 5 Dodgers Off Penang Standard Staff Correspondent PEN ANG, Thurs. A sampan with seven Chinese, five m the call-up age group including two students of a local Chinese school, was last night intercepted by a naval patrol launch, between Pangkor Island and Penang. The sampan and occupants261 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-05-18 5 Photo. Victims of the recent big Kampong Lavender fire m Singapore line up for distribution of money and other relief at the Sin Chew Sawmill premises m Lavender Street yesterday. Singapore sawmill owners and others have collected more than $10,000 m cash and gifts for distribution to the 1.000 victimsStandard - 54 words
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Article85 1951-05-18 5 'Twist' In Call-up Explained PENANG, Thurs. A local Government press release, issued by the Director of Manpower, states that m the Chinese vernacular, words are being used which make people believe that the manpower call-up means that persons will be drafted into the army to be turned into soldiers. These85 words
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Article87 1951-05-18 5 KIWI A KANGSAR. Th, The following are office bearers of the Kuala K. :;^< ir Government Servants 1 Co-operative Thritt and Loan Society. Limited: Chairman— Mr. V. Nadason, Hon. Secretary— Mr. Balwant Singh, Ron Treasurer— Mr. Ye >h Teik Lee. Committee Members— Mr. W. Muthiah, Che Hamid bin87 words
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Article287 1951-05-18 5 Standard Slatt (.'orrrspondent PEXANG, Thurs. Following a long debate on the salary of office-boys, the report of the Salaries Subcommittee was accepted at today's Municipal Commissioners Committee meeting. An amendment moved by Mr. On£ Joo Sun to refer the report back to the287 words
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Article72 1951-05-18 5 Standard Staif Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. The Municipal Commissioners decided at their meeting m committee thLs afternoon that the report of the Joint Committee on post Qf living allowances should be implemented m the Penang Municipality. About 20 Municipal employees were present, as observers, when the report of72 words
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421 1951-05-18 5 Standard Staff (Correspondent ALOR STAR, Thurs. The Mentri be*ar, Redafc, at the State Council meeting today, said that Government had been giving urgent consideration to the health, education, industry and the economic position of kaiiipoiiii inhabitants. Kedah being the foremost rice producing State421 words
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Article101 1951-05-18 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs —As part of thi plan of decentralising the central market m Laxamana Roafi, the Town Board, Kinta. is contemplating the establishment of subsidiary markets for Grec-ntown and Pasir Puteh areas The Chairman of the Kmta Town Board Mr Brander, stated101 words
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117 1951-05-18 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Than The tare premier cinema organisations m the country Ifesars. Shaw and Shaw Limited and tfafl I Cathay Organisation ana planning to jive Epoh residi tti i new and better entertainmei facilities. Shaw Broti i« two itp i rmeoeni117 words
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107 1951-05-18 5 PENANG, Thurs Markfne I opt ...-.z ol i efisti ation on < throughout the town today, H.G. Hammett, th€ Municipal p r < the Munlcip il CommisM H ers 1 meeting this noon, expressed the hope I the citizens I G >i t£ Town107 words
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Advertisement92 1951-05-18 5 MORAL "VENDETTA" GIRL FAITH DOMERGUE Mil' !!»>!&( I.AIDK RAINS m a Fatal Infatuation! 1 DB NEXT CHANGE 11 if" il^A p! 1^ fill lyjiiE rsi iwAi tes^r Warn nII 11 liivf^ml .64 2 Ci .32 »OLS. IM»O» ISM) >J E7£ TRADERS LIMITED N -N ROAD MNGAPORE TEL *****% DiScoaAaae y^92 words
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Advertisement39 1951-05-18 5 NEW MALAY RECORDINGS FOR MAY 0 0 RUBIAH Mosri Modern SUTINAH Ambonese Folk Songs NAM. 58 "Kota Ambon" "Nusa Nive" MOHD. YATIM Buian and Island Song IROKIAH dan M. SIDIN Modern Joget Ronggeng TA'SEAH Ronggeng Modern fir Ronggeng Swing39 words
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Miscellaneous34 1951-05-18 5 t I'M TO COME TO KbJOiN VUUkJH| fc LISTEN! !TH' f BEEM f^LEA^JI ARE THEY* JEB > YSJc m^t 13 WE TURN UOOSE>> Tvl DIRECTED- <^3 0 s-^ oKUUvani ncisc iv^ j k /VL'^ r^^^^>~-34 words
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Article745 1951-05-18 6 r J':IK C:.;m-M' :n i.ns country have always shown a interest m the education of their children. But since the Government was mainly interested m the extension of English and Malay t nation, the Chinese have developed their own ication stem independent of Government help or m pirat745 words
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Article, Illustration1449 1951-05-18 6 ILLNESS AND BLIND CHANCE MADE FINE SINGER TVfUSIC circles m Malaya are due to suffer a great loss this weekend, with the departure for the United Kingdom 61 Flying Officer Paterson Hutton, the area's No. 1 Baritone and a very genial fellow. "Pat," as he is known almost universally, is1,449 words
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660 1951-05-18 6 TODAY'S ROBBERS ARE YELLOWBELLIED [>OBBERY m Singapore today i^ at its lowest level since after the war. Cases are few and far between. In 1946 a robbery was not newsworthy if takings were less than $5,000 or some brutality did not accompany the hold-up. Biggest haul recently, after a long660 words
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Letter321 1951-05-18 6 In Defence Of Lotier ies Sir: —With all due respect to "No More Syonan" foi Letter on State Lotte ies ihii appeared m your paper last S iturday I. as a poor w< g man can see nothing wrong m State L 'te es. E\ en m the days of321 words
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Letter255 1951-05-18 6 2 Sir:— lt is sad to read that j the chaiices oi [Singapore's So- rial Welfare Department re--2 starting People's Restaurant are remote. Even more tfis- < heartening indeed is to hear that the Department is not par- > ticularly m favour of reviving the restaurants at the255 words
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Letter122 1951-05-18 6 Sir; In your paper of 7th May there is mention of a textile glut m Singapore and of falling prices. Subsequent issues tell us ot the hue and cry for 'Lift Re-Export Ban." That is all news to us living m the Ulu. If122 words
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Letter71 1951-05-18 6 Sir:- The article you published on Sunday under the heading "Bus Users object to Ikan Bltsok," prompts me to write and saj that all the fact! i stated m the article are true. It clearly exposes the inability j of the officers of the transport department to deal71 words
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Letter197 1951-05-18 6 The Def enc el ess Sir Ed co nectin with M Tajui Aripms ettei on the iibject of Cost I. t Allowance to Pens ers wl appeared m v :<;•<■ M, j 9. 1951. it may be of i U t^* to gu te I ;r.e vev releva t sentences197 words
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Letter40 1951-05-18 6 GIFT FOR SERVICEMEN s. Oi anded (rf 1 forces thr< >>.uh if m nd I should gratitude Standard s dooi fan sets The gai et lighten I Patients ciate though! for t! %i X X I Matron R X Hasp40 words
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Advertisement7 1951-05-18 6 The best and most reliable watch REPAIRER7 words
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Advertisement29 1951-05-18 6 HHHHHBHffiM^ Bi^H^B^^^SHß«is^rlvg^BKßK^ v MODEL 156 Eight waveband* with Full be An r.f. stage on ol! bends jivti SINGAPORE AND PENANG FEDERATION OF MALAYA Sole Distributors For Singopore So!c Dittribu29 words
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267 1951-05-18 7 Senate Agrees To Send Over 2 Million Tons US 'Wheat For India I ISHLNCTON, May lt> (I I*) The Senate u>ntar ,<<l to«la\ to offer famine-*tru*kt*n India v wbe«l on *Va>»y" loan lerm»i. II adooted 52-."i2 an amend- m< nl providing all wheat would be shipped to India on a267 words
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25 1951-05-18 7 AP)- i c disnbera si trans DC Oi I A I c ".■'..n c by X Ie S25 words
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Article36 1951-05-18 7 First Mass Executions In Mukden 7 ißeuter- Sam s se Com- loudstailed 1 ac- ;her I di 3 not eight g I Investi5. a Nat a g 0 people r> .ced a ■n 23 uding D36 words
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25 1951-05-18 7 Cri pps Condition Considered Serious Re I J action, x- ided: g at lei :>iv to nem loped t the p irnnaenced exbound conl ling25 words
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Article295 1951-05-18 7 AUSTERITY MOVE IN ENGLAND LONDON, Maj 11 -AP> vh houses ivea a new tusterity today They ere 1 I Mi k might have to be rati *ed again. Eggs might «ne vie i ati «i i exted this summer. Coffee and P icea were going up vas d expected to295 words
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458 1951-05-18 7 WASHINGTON, May IT (AP)— Dean Acheson, target of hot fire from critics of the Truman administration, de- dared yesterday that he "enlisted for the duration" and intends to remain as Secretary of State for as ions as the President wants him. The statement could458 words
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Article50 1951-05-18 7 BO^'N. Germany, May 17— (APV- Mr. Herbert Morrison will arrive here by air on Friday afternoon for the ftrsi visil ot a British Foreign Secretary to the West German capita!. On Tuesday Mr. Morrison is due to By to Vienna for a twoday visit j50 words
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Article, Illustration100 1951-05-18 7 Photo. The marriage of a Javanese Princess to a blue-blooded army officer recently was Indonesia's 'Wedding of the Year". It took place at Surakarta. Central Java. Here the bridal couple. Gusti (Princess) Siti Nurul and Lt. CoL Kaden Mas Suryo Sularso. are seen clad m traditionalA.P - 100 words
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290 1951-05-18 7 HONGKONG, May 17 (AP) The Hongkong government yesterday passed into law the emergency press hill primarily aimed at stopping Communist propaganda within the colony, hut foreign news agencies come under the new ordinance as well. The new 'aw gives the government sweeping powers of290 words
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95 1951-05-18 7 US Publishers May Be Asked To Give Newsprint WASHINGTON. May IT— <AP> American publishers may be asked to give up about 10,000 tons of their newsprint to nearly a dozen friendly counties fighting Communist propaganda. Such a plan was reported Wednesday to be nearly ready for approval by the 12-nation95 words
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Article44 1951-05-18 7 PARIS. May IT CAP) Ex Marshal ol France Henri Philippe Petain was said by his doctors today to be sinking gradually." The 95-year-old former cruel of the Vichy regime recently rallied after a long illness which nearly Claimed his ii!e 1"' N44 words
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Article231 1951-05-18 7 FLUSHING, New York, May IT (UP) Russia sought unsuccessfully today to block a United Nations consideration of an airtight world-wide arms embargo against Communist China which the United States contended would bring the Chinese "closer to the realization that it i their own sell231 words
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Article74 1951-05-18 7 LONDON. May 18 (AP)—Britain sent Iran a stern note on Thursday reportedly calling tor high level talks to settle their oil dispute. The note was dispatched to the British ambassador. Sir Francis Shepherd. m Teheran. The Foreign Office said Sir Francis would deliver it to74 words
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Article60 1951-05-18 7 WASHINGTON*. May 17 (UP) The Defence Department said today that American casualties m the Korean war have reached the new total of 65,523, an increase of l 468 m a week, I lie j id U des LMI2 dead, 43^06 WO ui ded, 9,621 presently missing,60 words
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Article172 1951-05-18 7 PIONGKOXG. May IT (Uninformed sources said today that the Chinese Communists recently lost hundreds oi thousands of dollars waen they tried to force their way into the tightly controlled gold market and private syndicates objected. The losses were the result of confiscation ot contraband172 words
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356 1951-05-18 7 Truman: We Must Help Allies Or Face War Alone WASHINGTON, ftfaj 17 (Beater) PifUrwl Truman said toda\ thai uiil«-> the I nihd Stales h«l|nd lier allies she might ha\e lo fare iii« vorld <lanj:« r alone. "Lnless our allie* art* rtflOMg tin- krrmlin uii-Ut lake them OVCT and the «lan^»'r356 words
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Article130 1951-05-18 7 TEHERAN, May IT (UP I [nterior Minister General Fazloll ah Zahedi dismissed ttif police chiei today and personal assumed control ni rounding up the men who have threatened to assassinate Premier Mohammed Mossadegh. Government sourcei s.^id Zahedi sacked General Abdul Hussein Hejazi wrho served m n130 words
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128 1951-05-18 7 COLUMBUS, Ohio Mn\ 16, I Pi A "huui'" mih spot estimated 100.000 m.h Ions; and 25.#M m i«-^ »'id« is now visible on t!i«* Em* of the sun Dr. Allrn Hyaek, Director ol the Mat Mill m Observatory al Ohio sute I'niversitv128 words
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Article175 1951-05-18 7 WASHINGTON, Maj l AP Kennetli H m jen, A rican ipecial investigator, ■<■' fied on Wednesday that Irategic goods worth mitlionf i I dollar? have been Communist China Pron West German industrial plant- < the start of the Korean Hansen bai fust returned b175 words
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Advertisement32 1951-05-18 7 \V\V\\\VVv\V\\VV \\\\\\\\V\\'. V V V -> It la hjyryu" i I WE STOCK EVERYTHING FOR YOUR HOME COIR DOOR MATS 5 IN MEDIUM SIZES AND SIZES SUITABLE FOR S.I7F 32" x S IQ.jU32 words
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Miscellaneous34 1951-05-18 7 ift miiiiiT [this little snow man I I RWI 1 leivE her a. dose I K!^^ m. .7 WILL CHEER NANCY UP JM J THREE^ \SSL i WHILE SHE'S SICK >y> o 'Kko—- tiaapc34 words
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Article89 1951-05-18 8 S' pore Electric Power Affected Uitzte^Gked /ighting I ij r balancf <>i rfoclric p«wcr m Singapore is j, j!; y i,. ih i-.i.-hU of loral-niatlr fluoreseeni guinea \>.:li wr Hongkoiig-nMMIe control i:«ar. vsiiMi arc beinjj i!!\ installed on the Municipal iiK'.iu^ m Singaj ore without anj power-factor correc- en I89 words
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Article40 1951-05-18 8 Mentakab Pays 30 PC s ass con- inning Mci C •pan y, I 31, i d i mta the c I :u--1952 cc of vas s 7| per ft] a] ge era! me I g be t in May 240 words
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89 1951-05-18 8 standard start" Reporter A BHJ to :-i.- I the Food .nance to r" C tUex powei 9 I check to bu issues of controlled Jes issued foe in- Ite spe rial p i < utilised m the intended will be introduced89 words
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Article301 1951-05-18 8 [P< May IT A Pera i ent tatement today tains that only buildings ex•ding $5 m cost requii c sai tion. Tl statement is tended. to a- isl nil those who are now cong or i m to erect any buildii g P led the301 words
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Article38 1951-05-18 8 HONGKONG. May 17— Special Standard Servi Closing prices on the Hongk nig Exchange today were HKMV^i to £1 sterling; HK56.225 i US$l: HK$l.BO4 to Malayan c HK$O33 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK$322 to one tae!38 words
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393 1951-05-18 8 B 3 \MHII.W KOTH. Standard Staff Correspondent LOMMXN, M;»N 17. Taking the view ti.iit Indonesia will not be i,, position 5;. export largas quantities of processed rubber, internationally mhher experts maintain that the British Government s ban on rubber shipments li»393 words
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Article27 1951-05-18 8 Messrs. Chan Sze Onn and Co. report the following April emp figures Malaka Pinda Rubbo:- Estates Ltd.. 48.680 lbs; New Scudai, Ltd.. 41.00J lbs.27 words
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194 1951-05-18 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A few Malayan fin shares showed slight Improvement today, while rubber and industrial shares were inclined to ease. Moderate business passed. INDUSTRIALS Gammons 1.80 1.85 M. Colls 1.60 1.67J Rallies Hotel 2.80 2.90 cd S. C. Storage 4.03 4.15 Straits Times 3.00 3.10194 words
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164 1951-05-18 8 Standard Slaft" Reporter RI'BBER prices m Singapore opened yesterday about ten cents per ll>. below Wednesday's levels m consequence of a further reduction by one cent (US) m the (ieneral Services Administration price, and a decline m the London quotation. There was certain amountQuiet - 164 words
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Article, Illustration292 1951-05-18 8 Standard Staff Reporter ONF OF the first shipments of Japanese motor-ear lyres arrived m Singapore yesterday to put the Japanese trademark on the local tyre market again after a lapse of over five years since end of the war. Substantial bookings for Japanese tyre shipments haveStandard - 292 words
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Article91 1951-05-18 8 TAIPEI. May 17 (AP): Chinese Nationalist authorities are considering a ban on the export of scrap iron from Formosa. Thig Is on advice of American engineers who think that steel can be produced out of this scrap cheaper than it can be imported. A curb91 words
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Article77 1951-05-18 8 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (May IT) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No 1 R.S.S Spot Loose $1.52 $1.53 F. 0.8. m bales June. No 1 R.S S $1.47 $1.48 No 'I R.S.S. 51.44 $1.45 No 3 H.S.S. (nom $1.41 $1.42 Tone: Steady, quiet. LONDON RUBBER Thursday's opening77 words
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Article37 1951-05-18 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The price of Tin to-day was $567.50 per picul. unchanged, LONDON TIN Thursday's prices first session were: Spot £1,145 buyers £1450 sellers. Three months £1,120 buyers £1,125 sellers. Settlement Price £1,150 Tone: Very steady.37 words
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241 1951-05-18 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government will be asked to give early consideration to the installation of public telephone booths at convenient places m Sembavvang at the meeting ot the Legislative Council on Tuesday next. Mrs. Vilasini Menem (Independent Seletan m written questions she241 words
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Article31 1951-05-18 8 A total of 302.G31 short tons of reclaimed rubber was used m the United States In 1950. This was 11.549 short tons more than the record consumption m 1943.31 words
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Article95 1951-05-18 8 'Rubber Piles Up In S'pore THE WALL STREET Journal said that the dr m übber prices m Singapore from about 71 cents (U.S. is due to a "superabundance" of the commodity. The Journal said that world output of natural and synthetic rubber has been estimated to reach 2.300.000 tons this95 words
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Article29 1951-05-18 8 The Government of India has decided to release for export a further quantity of one million lbs of Indian wool for the year ending September 1951.29 words
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48 1951-05-18 8 About 662,700 persons— a record, number were employed m iron and Mccl industries m the United States m February Itsl. Employment for the month exceeded for the first time m the wartime peak of C 58.600 set m June 1942.48 words
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136 1951-05-18 8 THE AMERICAN President Lines freighter President Buchanan brought a total of 2.139 tons of cargo for Singapore, from United States and Japanese ports. From America the vessel discharged 8.04:1 cartons of sar- tai goods. 976 cartons of dry bat- 1 teries. 100 cartons of crab136 words
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235 1951-05-18 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Chinese Import ami Export Association senting Chinese import and export interests m the Colony, has ttked shipping companies here to compensate for alleged loss of ydi m v,,. companies' steamers amounting to 8156,215. The claim is heni-235 words
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Article176 1951-05-18 8 New Ipoh Housing Scheme Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. May 17— A 51. 500.000 housing scheme is planned by Messrs. Gan Bee For. Ipoh. The layout of the scheme submitted by the promoters has favourably impressed the Kinta Town Planning Committee. The representative of Messrs Gan Kee said thai the scheme,176 words
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267 1951-05-18 8 Standard Staff Reporter BUT FOR the initial setbacks following the announcement of U.S. embargo on stockpile purchase of tin, Malayan metal prices appear to have regained sufficient strength to ensure a quietly steady market m the past two months, exclusive of U.S. participation267 words
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162 1951-05-18 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore and Federation 4,0\ rmiu tits trying to fix a cost of living index ha*e<i <»v tin wa«es and salaries paid by prixate emplowr* m This is theobje I 1 being made by i Living Committee earning- ol162 words
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Article95 1951-05-18 8 INDIA Imp rted raw materii valued at nearly R52.000 mi for industrial use during 1950--i 1951. The import of capital g alone accounted Cor over Rs 810 million and .spare parts for capital goods another Rs 85 million. The total value of consigner goods imported95 words
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Article81 1951-05-18 8 Standard Stall K> ptTtCt COPRA ii I produce markt.' ly easier yesterday, dicating MSJ and slightly. B. ported at |46 per pin the dose the mark' With h>:yer s at $45v at $48= Coconut oil with buyers a' at SBO per pi. Pepper rema steady nutria i81 words
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Article22 1951-05-18 8 New U S Textile Ceiling Prices wash'v iTOK Ifanufad i and <• by the Got nent new ceiling pricei •margin* to t I22 words
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Article43 1951-05-18 9 WASHINGTON. May 17 <Reuter)—The Lord Privy Seal. Mr. Rici-.u d R. Stokes, .said yesterday that he would discuss with American officials the possibility oi forming an international shipping commif.ee to control the allocation of the tree world scarce strategic raw materials.43 words
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Article715 1951-05-18 9 B.W. Airfield To Be Rebuilt f Standard Special Correspondent THE R.A.F. is to start work within the next few weeks on a ten million dollar scheme to entirely rebuild Mala Kuching (Butterworth) airfield, m Province Wellesley, and lengthen its runway |o two thousand yards. The work,715 words
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Article, Illustration146 1951-05-18 9 AIR CHIEF TO VISIT HONGKONG ROYAL Air Force units rod installations at Hongkong will be inspected taring the weekend by Air Vice-Marshal H. L. Patch, of Far East Air Force Headquarters, who is due to fly from Singapore today. The Air Vice-Marshal, who is An Officer In charge of Administration,146 words
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Article, Illustration236 1951-05-18 9 Standard Shipping Reporter THE agency m Malaya for the Moller Line jsroup of companies, including the Lancashire Shipping Co., Ltd., (Castle Line) has been taken over by the Singapore firm of Barretto Shipping and Trading Company. Ltd. The Moller group includes tugs, salvage ships and236 words
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Article135 1951-05-18 9 Arrivals KIM from Jakarta t.44 a.m. t r .'in Baagkok ll.*« .«.ra. t P V from Banckok «;::<» p.m. B.O.A.C. from London, B'kok .;..">."> p.m. G.I.A. from Jakarta. T. Pinang 1.20 p at MALAYAN AlRWAVi* rroiu Penang Ipoh. Koala Lumpur Kota Bahru, Ku.intan. «.:!5 »> m.135 words
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Article177 1951-05-18 9 WHARVES Gdns 44 45 Bronxville. Sheers Wharf: 42 4:j Stentor, 40 Bulan. 41 Angby, 38 39 Tairea. 36 37 Tawali. j3'34 Cyclops. 31 32 Dolius. 29 30 Pachumba. 28 Xc: .rig. 25 26 Myrmidon, 21 22 Kola. 19 20 Nagara. 15 16 Breconshire, IS 14 Burnside. 11177 words
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Article344 1951-05-18 9 EASI ASIATIC LINE f^ur*f .ra t'rom t;urnuf Mas 25: SeU-.nciia. for Bangkok May TO tl HOPE In Port: Pionia AMERICAN MAIL LINE Poi UH West Co»»t forts. Accepting cargo Tot South and Centra' America Island Mail, discharges Spore. May 24. EVERETT ORIENI LINE For H'knng Japan. May 23:344 words
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Advertisement650 1951-05-18 9 i FAST, REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland 'oncisco, Lot Angeles All American Canodiar Cities Penang P. S ham Spore TTHEW LUCKENBACH 24/25 May 25 May 27/30 May /*T GA r LUCKENBACH 24/26 June 27/28 June 29June/Uuly -rep^ng corqo for Hongkong Kobe Yokohomo FAST REGULAR SIRVICI U.S.A. (WEST COAST) PERSIAN650 words
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Advertisement70 1951-05-18 9 SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated i« Sarawak) WEEKLY PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO KUCHING, WEEKLY IW«J« NC R|V R pORTS AND BINTULU (with transhipment at Kuching). Rajah Braoka for Kuching May 21 Moy xo Bolago tor Sorekei, Porf M oy 21 Bruos for Sar«kei, Bintong, fc ]QQQ Moy ]g Freight70 words
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Advertisement110 1951-05-18 9 JXj AMERICAN jjjteg"'-^ PRESIDENT To New Yota and Boston rio Ceylon, India Egypt and Mediterranean Ports Spore P. Sham Penang "PRES. BUCHANAN" Godown 11 20/21 Moy 22/23 May Sails 19 May "PRES. HARDING" 19/27 May 28/29 Moy 30/31 May "PRES. VAN BUREN" 3/9 June 10/11 June 12/14 June "PRES. JEFFERSON"110 words
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Advertisement593 1951-05-18 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK. CONTINENT 3 p OfC r j horr Ppnofi "SELANDIA" for Eongkok ;5-27May 23-24 May 22-22Mo^ "MALAYA" for Bangkok, Hongkong, Manila Kobe and Yokohama 27-30 Moy Hongkong Mamie 17-21 June "MEONIA" for Soigon 6 Bangkok 24-26 June 21-23Jun« !7-20Jun« "MALACCA" for Bangkok, Hongkong, Manila, Kobe Yokohama 5-6593 words
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Miscellaneous44 1951-05-18 9 Despatches TODAY: Pontianak noon by Bosnik. Jakarta and Sourabaya noon by Kaimana. S. Africa by Gujarat. S and E. Africa by Nairnbank. Palembang noon by Tosari. Gt. Britain. N. Ireland. Eire. Europe. N. and W. Africa. West Indies. Egypt and Ceylon noon by Canton.44 words
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Article137 1951-05-18 10 IV'-IK Junior Leaguers, This week brings to an end the second series of contests featured on this page. 1 trust you all fuid as much fun doi?;g as the Contest Editor did W n 'ne thought them up. Well, Series So. 3 will shortly make r.s137 words
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Article474 1951-05-18 10 KAUIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISO PROGRAMME lUM kit IIVI mrtrek) In am \-»N (X!.»: I p m K-ulio Urchestra; l.:in Npv»>; 1.45 Freddy Martin OrriioNtra: p.m. Li^ht Musit J -it J BiversitjT »l the Air; t .i."> ProKnugMN Summary; 6.11 Chiltlrrn's Pru^rammp; ;n l-orces Favenrites; j I p. m.474 words
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Advertisement28 1951-05-18 10 PHOHf IB MS7IMJIYUMG toT Last Day: 3.00, 6.30 9.15 p.m. The Greatest Egyptiaa Musical Comedy "ANISSA MAMA" Sabah— Mohd. Favv/.i j (With English Subtitles) Tomorrow: "RA.IMUKUT* In Hindustani28 words
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Advertisement144 1951-05-18 10 IWETS 9 MSSOX IEI ot lers ti v erse sea i nd, fl d toil U gh v. c irn the world r d mv K'--.d. Reading these poets rhymes i :nm them I ]e:)rn whatevei lies Beneath ea h changing 7 c. And see when looking with theii eyes144 words
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Advertisement199 1951-05-18 10 J WARNERBROS ___f~^^ 5 I Starring SIX.APORE'S WS^^ i vavoi hue so\<;*Tßh :ss 'Ml Jf^?9\ JAMEB #^i^VI«GmtA fip\^^ OOHOO* 0f"( I Adventure rides high m \7ECHNICQ£O% j) TOMORROW AT M'NITE j /f3k£B_l _Ev__h_Sß^____^%cs>M Bfe I "STAGE TO TUCSON Mj Starring: Two Of The SrreeNfr WOOI FiMc Hr\!m 1 Roc/ Cameron199 words
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Article267 1951-05-18 11 REPRESENTATIVES of ihc Army and the Royal Air Force from all over ihe Far East (iomniaml Area \s\\\ meet at the Royal Sinuapore Club, Bukit Timah, next \l edneMlay to decide which Service is best at uolf. It will be the post-war revival of267 words
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Article50 1951-05-18 11 P E x A N G Thurs.— The ang Amateur Boxing Association will hold its annual i meeting at the Penang Club, Western Road on Tuesday, May at 7.15 p.m. Vlemi era i the public inU rsti 1 amateur xii i ai nvil I 1 tend50 words
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Article44 1951-05-18 11 ■>.: XV NG T s.— 42 Con oando beat Police by s—l5 l i i round of th Xi D strict football H s] m gave thi 1 firsi half. plied >ugh Lav iin ■< l rkons (1) Rj n 2».44 words
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Article313 1951-05-18 11 SEGAMA T TENNIS SEGAMAT. Thurs. The Segamai District lawn tennis champi »nships begin today. G>>''d entries have been received In- Ung Yeo Oon Ke.>ng. unbf.i'.e:! >;:i=;ies champmn li>:^;-49. and Mohd Hj AH last years triple winnet r A] »wing are th e!:tn^ OPKN SINGLES: Yeo Oon X..- mg Ibye) v.313 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-05-18 11 photo. Indo-Ceylonese relay team of Selangor who won the mile inter-club relay at Klang on May 5 and at the Malaya District (RAF) sports on May 12. Left to right: N. Selvarajah, V. Subramaniam, M.Balakrishnan and Mahinder Singh. C. F. LarmC. F. Larm - 41 words
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Article364 1951-05-18 11 LONDON. May 17 (AP) Scotland defeated France I—o1 0 m a Festi>al of Britain international soccer game at llumptlen Park. Glasgow, Wednesday nitrht. A crowd of 80,000 saw the game. The unimpressive Scottish f team was fortunate to win. A sound French defence lapsed j i364 words
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Article137 1951-05-18 11 WREXAM. May 16 (Reuter) Wales avenged a two-year-old defeat m Berne when on the racecourse here tonight they beat Switzerland m a Festival of Britain soccer international by three goals to two after leading by a single goal at half-time. Eich m the Swiss goal was the137 words
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318 1951-05-18 11 PAHANG MAKES CHANGES FOR CUP MATCH AT K.L. RAI B. Thurs. Pahang play tluir second Mala> a up fixture on Saturday against Selangor at Kuala Lumpur. Five changes have lummi made m the Pahang Irani which went down to Perak at Kuala Li pis l>v«» weeks ago by live «*oals318 words
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472 1951-05-18 11 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES WHO 'IS THE BEST SPkINTEM By WHO IS the best sprinter m Malaya today? This question has cropped up a<*ain and a«iain but racegoers have found it difficult to arrive at a decision although there are only two horses qualified472 words
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Article136 1951-05-18 11 Pan ton Leads In 'Daks' Golf SUNNINGDALE, V I, I May IV (Ai'i Scot man j Panton scored a 6C> t\ >•> tki i G. 519 y..r. s Sunningdale co i I Wednr las i 'i<- fir- 1 f the "Daks" 72-hol< I i profes .i goll tout nameat. Panto136 words
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Article66 1951-05-18 11 MON f I Betwei i five i 4 > race h es <■■ t death todas Ui a sped icu I that I o ed I i Auch lie si c* "Bi the B Bo I ick, a here opens torn jr« Most i66 words
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Article30 1951-05-18 11 The mansfield Sports Club's annual "Married" v c r s v s "Singles" soccer match for the Jenkins Cup will be held at the S.C.C. padang today.30 words
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Article139 1951-05-18 11 SYDNEY. May U <AP): Jockey Athol Motley accepted an offer to ride m Singapore and Mill leave Sydney on .Monday by plane. Mulley will be No. 1 jockey to Horse on ncr Kunme Shaw. The offer was made to Mulley by Mcl Law ton. Shaw's representative139 words
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Article19 1951-05-18 11 KUANTAN, Thurs A X.. tan District XI bi I At,. School by 2—l m football match here.19 words
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Miscellaneous53 1951-05-18 11 r—y?\ 1 fwt NEED MONEY YOU LUUI A URE /W/1^ WMV, THE DRESSES NO WONDER .CAN'T (^OL^ FOR NEW HATS, r"/ O7 (TO W NEW WE'LL NEED TO GO i P JDaRSTAK 3 OMER 1 V NEED £fj§ MATCH \DRESSES V^il^ J^f S^^^ L^ l/TTLE ■'> S D M 3?53 words
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Article290 1951-05-18 12 Kin ta Champions Lose To Malays ll'Oll, liiur-. Drfrmliiii: rhampions. Ching Imra, iWlllinnl \\w\r Bwd «lef«*al m the local soocer league vsht'ii thej unexpvrieillv wrnt down to the Malay <Jub l»\ four m>al.^ lo one today. Alt *r uking an ear.y two-nil Lead the Malays played sn inspired -;a:.~.e m290 words
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Article73 1951-05-18 12 MANILA. May 16 (Reuter) The Hendon, Hongkong and Manila international football series will get underway tomorrow evening at the Rizal Memorial football field, it was announced here today. The series will start at 6.45 p.m with the Hongkong team playing against the San Miguel73 words
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Article53 1951-05-18 12 RAUB. Thurs. On official instructions from the District Officer. Raub. the only public padang m the town has been closed fur necessary repair* and resting until the end of this month. Associations, clubs, and schools m the Raub Soccer League have been t«>ld to discontinue games53 words
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104 1951-05-18 12 COLONY ENTERS TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS SINGAPORE is amon; Hrn S3 Mutries which will l>li\ m Ifce 1933 world tible tennis ampion r.-»iiiba> u;ll b*» the vmie of the r h ampionslupa to be held from i rk 1 to Feb. 10. The International Table Ttrfh Federation's World h.impionships sub-com-mittee, which104 words
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143 1951-05-18 12 SEREMBAN, Wed. The Negri Sembilan Badminton As<'u>n today announced the p lycra from whom the six a Negri Sembilan team 4^ i nsX Singapore for the F mg Seong Cup competilion a* Singapore on May 26 and 27 will be selected. The players from143 words
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Article81 1951-05-18 12 Army Cricket At Sermban T i I E fo I v. ing \\A\e been wt ted *o re| t eni North Ma lya Sub-Distrid against Bouth Malaya District m a cri *kH matdi 4 be played at Seremban on May -t> and 27: Maj. W. K. Hed.ey (capt.), Maj. D81 words
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Article35 1951-05-18 12 KUALA KANGSAR, Thurs. The a;uiual athletic sports A th« ClilTorri School, here will be held thia Saturday, oti Ihl srhool grour.d The Suit. in ol IV..U will g..e a-.vay the pri ces,35 words
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Article461 1951-05-18 12 BODCA CASH IN ON CA MISTAKES Late Goals Decide Senior League lie CHINESE ATHLETICS weak defence cost them their SAFA Division I match against BODCA at Jalan Basar Stadium yesterday. After holding BODCA to a 2-2 draw at half time, the Chinese faded out hadly in the second half and461 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-05-18 12 photo. BODCA K«»a!ki' per Crawford makes a ;ood save as Chinese \thlrtic forwards. Hon Yam and Kok Peow romr rushing in This was one of the maiy 5«xxi »f« by Crawford wh;«h enabled his side to defeat the Athletic 4 2 at Jalan Rrsir Stadium vesterday- StandardStandard - 49 words
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Article83 1951-05-18 12 HANNOVER, GERMANY. May IT (AP).— The West Ger- I man Tennis Federation, anger- I ed over the barring of Baron i Gottfried von Cramm and j 'another player, said today it J will send no other players to j 1 the International French Championships from83 words
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Article39 1951-05-18 12 KUALA KANGSAR. Thurs.— Kuala Kangsar Malay School won Malay Schools football league championship by beating Manong Malay School by 2—l. The Sultan of Perak gave away the trophies, shieid to the champions and cup to the runners-up.39 words
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Article303 1951-05-18 12 FIELDING the better combination Singapore Cold Storage scored an easy five-nil victory j over Bata Sports Club m a I Singapore Business Houses League match at Balestier Road yesterday. S.C.S. opened the score through Murray. Bata forwards tried hard to equalise but their inaccurate303 words
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Article38 1951-05-18 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER:— R.E.M.E. v. Kota Raui at Jalan Besar Stadium Div. 3: Mental Hospital v. Hotspurs at Ceylang. BUSINESS HOUSE LEAGUE:— Stanvac S.C. v. F. &X. at C.V.M.A.; Guthries v. N. Trading- Society at F, N. around.38 words
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Article167 1951-05-18 12 Indian lvs«ri«/i«n Indian Association cricket team for the week-end: Against SC.C. tomorrow at 215 pm. on the Padang. D. Dliarmaraj (captain >, Choor Smt>h. M. S. Gill. Yacoob Madari. J. Vias, J Arvinrai, M. AshrafT. Hyder Sithawalla, S M. Ally Rudh Singh and L,. S. Thivv.167 words
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Article88 1951-05-18 12 Malay Sports Assn Tennis Results Further results m the Malay Sports Association^ tennis tournament were:— Open singles: Bostam beat Bakar Hassan 6-1, 6-2. Ibrahin Junid beat Yacob Kassim 3-6. fi-0, 6-3; A. Sujak beat Abdullah Hj. Ahmad 7-5,6-1; Hj. Jamil beat A. Rahman 6-1; 6-1. Junior singles: Elias beat Hussein88 words
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281 1951-05-18 12 ALL-ROUND superiority and better tmisnin*; enabled the Malayan Airways Sports Club to score a 2-0 win m their Business Houses tie against the Ford Motors Sports Club at Farrer Park yesterday. Ford S.C. had only themselves to blame for their defeat. They281 words
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Article, Illustration86 1951-05-18 12 Twenty seven Frenrh Ruffby Internationals, accompanied by two coaches and a manager, passed through Singapore yesterday on their way to Australia by a Qantas B A European 1 champions, having beaten both Wales and England, the team will play 27 matches in Australia and seven in New Zealand.86 words
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235 1951-05-18 12 International Field For Rich Ascot Festival Race LONDON, May 17 (Renter) Ninety-six entries of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Festival of Britain slakes to be run over a mile and a half at Ascot on Saturday, July 21, Mere published here today. The race with entries from England,235 words
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Article41 1951-05-18 12 STOCKHOLM. May 17 (API A rapacity crowd of 4o.(KK) saw the Fiamengo soccer team of Rio de Janeiro win their first match on Swedish soil Wednesday night by defeat ing Swedish champions ?\la!nio F.F. by one goai to nil.41 words
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Article, Illustration157 1951-05-18 12 Slammin'Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin'Sam Snead Ciy Our player is not swinging his dub, he's picking it uo Again his left arm is not straight and our player has cocked his wrists much too soon. But the big Haw is that pronated and turned left wrist This will convert an upright157 words
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Article43 1951-05-18 12 PARIS May 16 (AP) 'Colonel John V. Grombach, American manager of French middleweight boxer, Laurent A uthuHle, Tuesday told rei porters he had refused an ofier of Paris natchmakers for a title fight, between Dauthuille and world champion Sugar Ray Robinson.43 words
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Article120 1951-05-18 12 THE following were e'e^'ed office bearers cor the Titan Badminton Party for E951-1952. Patrons: Messrs. Chua Soon Teck. Lee Cheng Hai and W. Pflu?; president Mr. Yeo Ban Seng. vice-presidents Meiers. Gun Ah Lim. Chee Chin Yew. Miss Ong Siew Yon? and Inche Abdul Aziz bm Ahmad: honorary120 words
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Article158 1951-05-18 12 SPRINGBOKS LEAD ON FIRST INNINGS BRISTOL. RfaQ 17 (Rfutvr) IW South cans declared at tkrtr m., night score of .">!',}', 5( r wickets when the *<.■,,., ,j clay's play against I terhsirc opened here teda* On a wicke' condition Clo ictsi a food start ImM trouble. Young n«4i it out158 words
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Article47 1951-05-18 12 Ilie i vine I selected to :eo- 3 -ODCA against R AF Se i I eapoi c Cri ck el Junior "B" Leaciie i day at Seletiir N L.G U. ..uvr, i Gup" J"e X Ca Singh. CheU M. Nur-s. 1 RvKanesa B47 words
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