Singapore Standard, 19 May 1951
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Title Section16 1951-05-19 1 Singapore Standard mghkhk,h v-v I S'O. 322 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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395 1951-05-19 1 i, M»J IH (AP) A tide of Communist troop* irouch Vmeriean line* in two sectors of the Korean front s in thrratened to engulf one L.3. division. x r thr»» <!a\^ of gathering momentum, the nig new Ren* m rolliii" in full395 words
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88 1951-05-19 1 Raja Uda Appointed Fed. Ma npower Comptroller mdard **< al Mi'^apoenlcnt MPI i: Fri.— The Member for Industrial Rail Ida bin Raja Muhamad «rUI I CaaaptwlV. ol Manpower, Mr. S n ißMßßtced at a meeting with the f. jrestrrda? Sattoa exntaiaed that he a-reed to take M no, roll r88 words
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26 1951-05-19 1 I v., FiftJ Frriich Mrviccmrn 1 |Q injured. 30 seriously, when thr I tdeur i.LploeVii ai Nhatkans. French hcatl- il26 words
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95 1951-05-19 1 rHi mmander-in-Chiel «rar ce, Aii M shal Sli inda Fogarty, left Singapore ic< aixt aft yestei d tor risat to lhe United I ...:jra e nir Marshal hid p inned ive m May 15, but postBe i aia leparture un order to95 words
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193 1951-05-19 1 Frssh From War HONGKONG. May 18 (API Britain's First Battalion Mid- 1 dtesex Regiment returned today from nearly nine months" combat service in Korea to the tune Of pipes and drums and an official warning that they have •lots more" to do193 words
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50 1951-05-19 1 BANDIT target are* in Central Perak was attacked yesterday bv Sunderland flying boats and tempest fighter -bombers of Far East Air Force, it was olficialtv announced last night. The aircraft visited the target area at intervals, the Sunderlan^s cruising over it for long periods50 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-05-19 1 The ?3M-ton Norbay returned to Singapore iron* Penang yesterday morning. Last night, she was seen unloadm? general cargo, but her future movements are stiil uncertain.29 words
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276 1951-05-19 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE THREE-POWER military conference at Phoenix Park ended yesterday after discussions which be<*an la>t Tuesday on the problems of defence of SouUVEast Asia against foreign Communist aggression. Representatives of Britain. France and America have approved recommendations they agreed on276 words
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115 1951-05-19 1 LONDON May 18 (AP)— The Admiralty announced last night that three warships and two submarines would be added to the Mediterranean Fleet to strengthen Britain's naval punch in that area, Among them is the 13.190-ton light aircraft carrier. H.M.S. Ck-ean. The other reinforcements include a115 words
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Article79 1951-05-19 1 NEW YORK. May 18 «Reu- ter>— Mr. Dean Rusk. United States Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs. said here tonight that the Nationalist Government of Chiang Kai-shek 'more authenticallv represents the views of the great body of the Chinese people" than the Communist79 words
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Article34 1951-05-19 1 HONGKONG. May 18 <AP> Communis shore batteries on Lema Islands. 12 miles south or Hongkong, opened fire on Wed- nesdav, on the British steamship Shansr, it was disclosed here today.34 words
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71 1951-05-19 1 Standard Staff Reporter FOUR Chinese vouths. two of them girls, arid an elderly Chinese were arrested recently at the Johore Causeway while in possession of documents relating to the National Liberation Army and some $2,000 in cash. The girls were around the age of71 words
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90 1951-05-19 1 Seizure Aboard Ship 1 Standard Slaff Reporter MORE than $1,000,000 worth of opium was seized by the Singapore CstsKmu Department aboard a ship alongside The Wharves yesterday, three hours before the shin left port. The haul was the biggest to be made in90 words
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155 1951-05-19 1 Nancy Moller Is ntercepted By British Warship HONGKONG, May 18 (UP) The China-bound Nancy Moiler carrying 3,700 tons of Malayan rubber to the Communists was requisitioned on high seas on orders from the Ministry of Transport and a British warship from Hongkong is presently escorting her back to Singapore. The155 words
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Article527 1951-05-19 1 Captain's Meteoric Career Standard Staff Reporter THE MASTER of the 2^oo--ton Panamanian ship Norbay which steamed into Singapore yesterday morning with about $3,000,000 worth of rubber for Red China still aboard, is Cantain R. C. Thomas, a li.Vyearo!d Australian. One of the youngest masters in command in Far Eastern waters.527 words
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Article80 1951-05-19 1 WASHINGTON. May 18 (Reuter> Sir Oliver Franks. Britain's envoy, told America tonight that Hongkong had to do trade with the Chinese mainland if M w-^n 1 to survive. "Otherwise." he said. "Hongkong will fall into the hands of the "Communists as a result of80 words
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Article, Illustration735 1951-05-19 1 Vessel Discharges Her General Cargo Norbay Discharges N&rbay: Action Awaited Standard Staff Reporter WORLD attention is now focussed on the possibility of British Government action on the Panamanian registered Norbays $3,000,000 cargo of Malayan rubber for Communist China. This follows the Ministry of Transport's requisitioning of the British registered Nancy735 words
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73 1951-05-19 1 LONDON. May 18 (Renter) London underwriters today in- creased from ten shillings to £2 per £100 the shipping risk rate for export voyages from Chinese ports north of Shanghai if made to or via Hongkong, Kowloon or Macao. This also covers Port Arthur and73 words
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Advertisement70 1951-05-19 1 gdt&Ft***r' +m £9 i f**sm\ 4*/ I _> •AT ,*AD£>?5 UMiTED 'if i' _*•">-- match tfra NEW N WGIDAIM KED BY THE NEW METER -MISER *****,000 Buyers can t be wrong bottom refrigeration mokes this e roomier and more compoct than hSet model on tne market. ■J st resistant adjustable70 words
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Advertisement41 1951-05-19 1 SALE 24* Hexleeriiora on ALL KINDS OF FANCY GOODS M.mxt 2 etappe MAY 19TH. Mi *IST. TIM NOVELTY STORE St. North Bridge Rd Pbotte 3123 JKSBSa si#^?^— s/*\4, u^* 7 a X^/ e trt o v o jt^) REMINDS WARNS AWAKENS41 words
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Article, Illustration106 1951-05-19 2 TUB Chinese C ommunists are lOfl bi:s\ in Korea to be of any menace to the security of Indo hina. said I. mien Bodard. (above) Far Eastern correspondent of lhe Parisian evening newspaper. France Soir. in an interview with The Standard, vestcrda v. Bod .rd. a veteran journalist is in106 words
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99 1951-05-19 2 Pickpocket Sentenced To 18 Months WHILE police corporal was in a bos oi\ his way to the H; Street Police Station, a Chinese passenger suddenly grapped his pen from hi.-- pocket tnd lashed i >wn the r» tad. gai t c se and ar. este en d recovered pen. I99 words
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Article33 1951-05-19 2 HO v. CH< is Bj I I 0 in S gapore Fata P e« ft I <;■ n stealing Den from Ane Aft Lee Bukil r m R id April j33 words
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Article41 1951-05-19 2 A VERDIC 0 death bj natu g i »us a returned bj the Sing; :>. e C a >nei 3 estei day at the q lesl into the death of a It-yeai d Indian worn; n, Saro'J' Nad ira jan.41 words
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Article29 1951-05-19 2 MAJOR S F. GITTINGS, has b apjpo ed H ConMi tanl Denta S gi< al Speciansl to th. S igap »re General P IMa 01 E L29 words
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Article21 1951-05-19 2 THREE trishaw ride 5 Ong 5..' g rhev Bo Hong nd f ;t 1 entr 1 Stre L I21 words
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Article, Illustration427 1951-05-19 2 NEILSON MODDER - NEILSON MODDER Remarkable, Says Vickers By Standard Staff Reporter TUBERCULOSIS is not the principal disease killer in Singapore today, and occupies third place anion*: the leading causes of death. Since the reoccupation, there has been a noticeable and Steady decline in deaths from pulmonary tuberculosisStandard - 427 words
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Article174 1951-05-19 2 Interim Increase Suggested Revised Salaries Standard Staff Reporter MONTHLY-PAID employees Singapore Muni* ipality should be granted an interim increase in their salaries pending the revision oi their salary! scheme This suggestion was made yesterday by the President of the Singapore Municipal SerJ vices Union, Mr Lim Toh Nee Asked whether174 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-05-19 2 MAJOR GENERA! K. Stewart, who was New Zealand's representative at the three power military conference which concluded in Singapore yesterday, returned to New Zealand by a Qantas/ BOAC Constellation yesterday. Beyond referring to the conference as "highly sneeesfui" Major General Stewart said that he had no comStandard - 55 words
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Article231 1951-05-19 2 WONG TAI Kock, a 20-year-old labourer of the Singapore Harbour Board, caught sticking Communist documents lo a wall, using a banana as paste, was sentenced in the Singapore First District Court yesterday, to three years' rigorous imprisonment. He was arrested in a back lane,231 words
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Article35 1951-05-19 2 TAY CHWAB KOOX was acquitted without his defence being called in the Singapore RelieJ Court yesterday oi attemp ing to extort $42 from a hawker Son Yat at Park Road on April 1.35 words
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Article30 1951-05-19 2 SINGAPORE shipping companies are informed that explosives must not be carried on any snip umess the Master Attendant, has been notified that such ship are carrying explosives.30 words
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335 1951-05-19 2 Standard Staff Reporter IT IS difficult for the Singapore Government lo set up fair price list* for vegetables, fish or pork because prices change daily or even twice daily. This was stated by the Food Controller Mr. W. W. Jenkins in reply to questions335 words
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Article48 1951-05-19 2 SINGAPORE housewives who buy goods from Tanglin Market are choosy and that is why prices are high, a representative of the stallholders said at the Consumers meeting yesterday. "Retailers try to get the best from everywhere, but buyers still pick and choose," he said.48 words
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Article80 1951-05-19 2 The boys 0 f St. Patrick's School will hoin a concert in their school hall at 6 p.m. today in aid ot the School Building Fund. Tluthhiiht oi the show will be "Julius Caesar" a nlav which will be staged bv Boys of the School Certificate80 words
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Article231 1951-05-19 2 Standard Staff Reporter CLASSES arc now being held by the Singapore fraction Company ior conductors to turn out the [fares please, thank you'* type, for the travelling public of Singapore. This was slated by the General Manager oi the S.T.C. Mr. A. A. Ewing, in231 words
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Article223 1951-05-19 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWO hundrec worl'rs of the Bata Shoe facJ tory in Singapore strttek work yesterday following a holiday wage dispute Kith the management. 4 They strjN'k work wishout warning," saM Mr. G. C. Thio, personnel manager of the Bata*". The Bata men.223 words
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121 1951-05-19 2 Appeals For Rent Increase Allowed AX APPLICATION* by Eastern Realty Co, Ltd, for the increase of rent of a pie< e ,of land adjoining Tanjong j Pagar Road where the Keppei Bus Company had erected a {shed, was allowed by the SinI gapore Rent Conciliation l Board, yesterday. j The121 words
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Article43 1951-05-19 2 NANA Visvanathan, a youth who robbed a Municipal labourer of his identity card and $12.50 on March 3. was sentenced in the Singapore First Dfetrirt Court yesterday to 21 months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by one year police supervision.43 words
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Article33 1951-05-19 2 TWO MALAYS. Kasian bin. Kassan, and Masijan bin Pawiro, accused of rioting at St. Andrew's Head on Dec. 11, last were acquitted in the Singapore Fourth District Court yesterday 133 words
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173 1951-05-19 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE two-year probation now m lorce for entrants into the Singapore Municipal Service Should be reduced to six months. I his suggestion has been made to the Acting Municipal President by the Singapore Municipal Services Union, Mr. Lim Toh Nee,173 words
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Advertisement59 1951-05-19 2 FOR B^AKFAST EAT HEALTH GIVING "FRU-GRAINS" In this climate FRU-GRAINS are an especially valuable food. Their high content ?**W%*. of fruit Qnd nuts assures the energy of sugar 'Wt^ without 't's Seating qualities, if" FRU-GRAINS ore temptingly crisp y fi equally enjoyed by all the family. MAPLETONS "FRU-GRAINS NOURISH WITHOUT59 words
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Advertisement195 1951-05-19 2 During and after an Illness th" rich body-building elements in S ott s Emulsion re> T^re health and strengtti <?\ Nf In record time. ni H VNr And «rhen you are fit Scott's Emulston v keeps you well— gives you rigorous V strength and ii^lp^ you to enjoy V&e.Wf the195 words
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Miscellaneous54 1951-05-19 2 tw-^XC-DIS BOV IS A TOUGH PROPOSITIONS' HE'S (-'AH SEEMS T' YV T7- f^TTm?; *OM f "7" —W\ LOADED WAT GOO&NESSrr- IT TAKES Z-S SLf^^onrn I LZ t 1 I^2^^ H^ OOCj3L£ FAN'. NO* CO^-i JfSKEfSr- 7^ ru L power} cuma*' V -?^^Zl!iCM 'so aw- "I'LL JiU d* ffr A few54 words
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Article232 1951-05-19 3 NURSES WANT MORE PA Y r ederation Move lo l^orm Council Standard SiaJT Correspondent kl ALA LI MPI R. Fri. Federation nurses are to take up the fight for belter salaries. It is understood they are to demand for negotiation on their salaries with Government on the lines as other232 words
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172 1951-05-19 3 Husband Was Late— Stabbed By Young Wife PONT I A N\ Fri— A young Malay woman, Samah binte Palil. 19, was bound over by the magistrate, lathe Mahamood bin All. for causing hurt to her husband. Harm.) bin Jarimin, with a knife at Kampong Jawa, Ilu Sauslang. There was no172 words
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Article51 1951-05-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. To any one giving information leadlag to the arrest of the person persons responsible for the murder in the forenoon of Jan. _r> al the sth milestone. Jeniang Road, of the 53-year-old Teochew. Lee Swee. a reward of $1,000 will be given by the Kedah-Perhs51 words
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Article184 1951-05-19 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Proposals for wider franchise for Kuala Lumpur may be put forward by certain Municipal Commissioners as the result of representations they have received against the electoral procedure for the first Municipal elections. Objections have been taken by a number184 words
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Article179 1951-05-19 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The unofficial Indian delegation led by Mr. T. S. Chockalingam, Editor of the Tamil daily newspaper, "Dhinasari," of Madras, has arrived in Kuala Lumpur from Indonesia. The delegation, it is understood, has been sent unofficially by the Government of179 words
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47 1951-05-19 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PORT DICKSON, Thurs. Two more classes have been added to the local Chung Hua Chinese School. The Special Malay Class was started one month ago. and the teacher-in-charge is Che Musakamal of the Malay School, Port Dickson.47 words
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267 1951-05-19 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. A number of tin companies in Thailand have already received their cheques in full settlement of their claims made against the Thai Government as compensation for damage to life and properly caused during the occupalion by the Japanese. The balance of267 words
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Article94 1951-05-19 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Frd. The Kuala Lumpur Penang day mail train was derailed yesterday "between Alor Pongsu and Bagan Serai. There were rib casualties. The cause of the derailment is not known. After waiting patiently for 4.1/2 hours in ambush near a small bandit camp94 words
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Article165 1951-05-19 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—Within a month of joinuig the b; ndits Lai Tee Ngok, son of Lai Tarn Yoon. was wounded in the ankle when security forces attacked a camp in Rasa. Lai was crawling to an estate to contact friends for help,165 words
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Article97 1951-05-19 3 A FINE of $30 was imposed on Bardi bin Saaman by District Judge. H.B. Livingstone in the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday for negligent driving. Inspector, J. Mathews told the court that on April 4. while Bardi was driving his car along Home Road. Bardi went to97 words
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Advertisement265 1951-05-19 3 ENGAGEMENT RINGS \f.m%\^r **_r^_F V BrV'' r _j__g___^ Arfm. T"#*^> \i _T V I j*&~ f V v flr jmy mil m _l n i_^ _T _t mT 1 _> I JB^ I y* "^V, mm _S«> com* >r_K_tfc_ t •*_E-_I ____G^ f,,, selection _nd V "vryP'v Th l eLk.265 words
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Advertisement332 1951-05-19 3 BOOKS ON 11. ;i. Shorter Oxford En«?!.sh Dictionary 2 Vols. SUiOO Chinese In S.ll. Asia 27 N ISOM Useful. Phrases 10 01 Malaya Its History 4 Moores: Ballroom Dancing :> of Heptameron (Best Seller) •> Odette (Best Seller) B>l Goering-The Man The Myth 6 ;>l Dictionary Of Mod. Eng. Usage332 words
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244 1951-05-19 4 Research Will Be Encouraged Standard Staff Reporter THE UNIVERSITY of Malaya yesterday announced lis decision to create two chairs, one for Malay studies, and the other for Chinese Language and Literature. The creation of the chair for Malay studies puts into effect the recommendation of244 words
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Article, Illustration105 1951-05-19 4 SEWI V erri ted from Saigon i> f i r>-[){)rn L: Col. j A v nor, a member of rhe ['5. Af litary Advisory Group there. Coi VAAamor 'ought in Bataaa bid mem aged to escape t" Australia before it* fall He Mined rhe c"5 .4 r Corps in Ausl105 words
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Article56 1951-05-19 4 SEVI Sins e nui ses fa n e parsed the exami i <•: the i Midwives B d tu Id on A: for trained ctursea (B LV; Lfii ate The^ re: S e C 'o Eng Sumanah, Chia I I•• Ki UDg, A":;., A.:. Es ifa btC56 words
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Article127 1951-05-19 4 A 21-YEAR-OLD Chinese. Low Hien Chye, accused of stealing $88 from an elderly woman, Kuan Siew Yang on March 9 at the entrance of a Cantonese wayang show at Great World Park was acquitted by Magistrate, T.E. Smith in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. Low. the127 words
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Article17 1951-05-19 4 MRS. E.D. Soper the wife of Professor E.D. Soper, visiting Professor of Religions at Trinity17 words
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442 1951-05-19 4 THE J I R of four men and three women empanelled for the cast* in which 14 Malays, Boyanese and Indians were charged with rioting, mischief by tire and causing hurl took nearly seven hours to reach a decision at the Singapore442 words
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153 1951-05-19 4 Ill, So Father-In-Law Beat Her, Court Told Standard Staff Reporter A YOUNG woman, Tan Siaw Kheng, told the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, Mr. R.8.1. Pates, yesterday that slie was driven out of the house by her father-in-law because she was ill and could not work. She was claiming maintenance for153 words
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Article, Illustration227 1951-05-19 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Director General of R.A.F. Medical Services designate, Air Vice Marshal J. M. Kilpatrick, visited the R.A.F. Stations at Kuala Lumpur and Butterworth yesterday to inspect medical facilities there. On June 30, Air Vice Marshal Kilpatrick takes over at the Air227 words
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Article38 1951-05-19 4 THE first annual general meeting of the Singapore Union of journalists will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Robinson's Restaurant. Rallies Place, and not in the British Council Hall, which has been closed for repairs.38 words
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224 1951-05-19 4 Timber L orries Standard Staff Reporter COMMENTING on the con- cern of Mr. E. Galistan. unoffi- cial member of the Singapore Rural Board, over lorries carry- ing timber ''causing accidents" along Bukit Timah Road, the Traffic Chief, Superintendent of Police, Mr. W. R. M.224 words
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Article88 1951-05-19 4 A MALAY driver, Sooip bin Buang, was fined $40 by District Judge, H. B. Livingstone in the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday for negligent driving and colliding with another car on April 8 at the junction of High Street and North Bridge Road. Inspector J.88 words
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85 1951-05-19 4 Standard Staff Reporter half ih. E B° vernmem f Singapore has offered about __Steu_a=_" One stipulation will be that they will build their premises in accordance to approved design and facing the sea front, leaving the rest of the place free for parking.85 words
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Article241 1951-05-19 4 Standard Staff Reporter MANY Chinese school headmasters in Singapore expressed dissatisfaction over Government's intention lo withdraw the grants-in-aid and remission of fees to Chinese school students as soon as accommodation is available for them in Government English schools. The Singapore Chinese Schools' Association will hold a241 words
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Advertisement63 1951-05-19 4 ■F**} enjoyment ■§_=*J of Life ■r e P enc s BOVRIL GIVES STRENGTH VITALITY BORNEO tj K/ompanu o< un i ted TIGER PRESFm SINGAPORE'S LEADING PHOTO- LITHO AND LETTERPRESS PRINTERS WAY OUT IN FRONT WITH i| THE NEW LOOK IN PRINT jj PLUS UNEQUALLED SERVICE j! LIM TECK KIM ROAD63 words
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Advertisement655 1951-05-19 4 SITUATIONS VACANT W/ANTED for immediate employment young European with knowledge of Accounts. Reply Box No. T.243. S'pore Standard. WANTED 2 male 2 Female Teachers with qualification of Senior or equivalent. Apply to the Principal. Public English School, Johore. 13RITISH Company require fully experienced Manager for Import Dept. of their Kuala655 words
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Advertisement183 1951-05-19 4 OBIIUKt MAI dit S M R of S.P p _s du ,_r _?va tfan ■< B ACCOMWOD \TiQS II Etatong T< 1 ake plies Singapoi mm Bfatai ta o Re: V Ramas i J^ that dend if dared in I All their i June aril 1 1 on. .<■• mm183 words
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Miscellaneous59 1951-05-19 4 1^ C -A., Orchard Road: Spore Christian Youth Council Camp F«5^ 0n W te Meeting And Fn?* <» 115 p S 'i? or Chess 3 pi £-V Movie Circle Show 3 Misbehaves." ie^y 5_V, ldl i? g 4 P-m- Zero ?*n k «\-P al !r 3 P'Sl- Ba dminton Snw?59 words
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Article168 1951-05-19 5 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. J.P. Mouldoon. a European Engineer attached to the Port Dickson War Damage Department, was yesterday acquitted and discharged in the Magistrate's Court by Inche Mahamood bin Ali on a charge of attempting to evade Customs duty. The story for the prosecution was168 words
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Article67 1951-05-19 5 ALOR STAR. Fri. -It i_ officially announced that the Mentri Besar, Peiiis. will be the president of the Council of Regency. Perl is, whiie Yang Mulia Tuan Syed Russia bin Sved Zain and Tuan Haji Ahmad bin Haji Mohamed are the other members oi the67 words
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574 1951-05-19 5 Don't Blame Mine Workers Who Pay Reds —Miner Chief Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri. A revelation that the mine labour force, or a portion of it, does pay a Contribution to local Communist funds was made by Mr. E. 1). Bain, retiring president of the Malayan Mining Employers' Association, at574 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-05-19 5 THIS Standard picture shows a Customs van, alongside the 8.1. ship Tairea, about to drive away from the side of the vessel, with 18 gunny bags of opium, which had just been seized by Customs officials yesterday. The Tairea left port three hours alter the raid.46 words
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153 1951-05-19 5 Standard Staff Correspondent SPEAKING to the press after the meeting, Mr. Bain said that if an increase in wages is offered, it will definitely be against the policy ol Government which is to prevent inflation. If there is a real acute shortage oi153 words
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101 1951-05-19 5 10,000 Boost Sec. Forces Fund Drive Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BHARU. Fri.— About ten thousand people visited Biaritz Amusement Park here last night where all kinds of shows were held in aid of the Kelantan Security Forces Fund and Kelantan Sports Association Fund. Two Malay Film Stars. Siput Sarawak and101 words
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125 1951-05-19 5 PENANG, Fri. Miss I Richer, the organiser of he St. John Ambulance Brigade. Federation of Malaya, said today that the male members of the ambulance division in Perak were now learning home nursing and were going to the hospital for practical training. "This is.125 words
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Article51 1951-05-19 5 Park Raided For Spivs Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Fri.— The Food Control Inspectorate, headed by Mr. Bahal Singh. Chief Food Inspector, last night conducted a raid on stalls and cafes in Jubilee Park. Three stall holders were found to have violated the Price Control Regulations. Action will be taken against51 words
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Article96 1951-05-19 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Fri.— The following were elected council members of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines: President Mr. J.T. Chappel. Vice-President— Mr. W.M. Warren. Council Members: (Per;ik> Messrs. E.D. Bain. K.J. Cummins, E.B. Davies. P.A. Delme-Rad-cliffe, RA. Dilion-Corneck, Foo Yin Fon_. H.F.C. Greenwood. A96 words
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Article29 1951-05-19 5 ALOR STAR. Fn.— All squatters in and around the sth mile Gurun-Jenian Road in Central Kedah have been ordered to move into the Padang Lembu resettlement area.29 words
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Article239 1951-05-19 5 Auxiliaries Told GoodNews Coming Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. The High Commissioner. Sir Henry Gurncy, told members of the Auxiliary Poliee Force, Penang and Province Wellesley, that they would hear of a decision within two or three weeks which would enable their commanding officers to ensure that none of them239 words
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Article96 1951-05-19 5 Sir Henry Visits Squatters Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri.— Sir Henry Gurney, High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, today visited the Taiping rehabilitation camp, accompani ied by the Director of Operai tions. Sir Harold Briggs and i the British Adviser Mr. I. W. Blelloch. The party spent an hour96 words
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Article213 1951-05-19 5 Lack Of Labour May Hit A irfield PENANG, Fri. Work on the $10 million schema lo rebuilt! ihr Mala kucliin** Airfield, for the It \h\ in Province Wellesley. and lengthen its runway to 2.000 yards will provide employment for v e'l uveM 000 men and ivomcn. a well-known local Cbtneee213 words
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Article43 1951-05-19 5 Standard Staff orrespondent PENANG. Fri. Approximately I^o persons registered as voters for the Municipal Elections yesterday, opening day for registration. while 1,724 forms were issued on request. This was disclosed by Mrs. G. Hawkins, the Supervisor of Elections. Penang.43 words
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120 1951-05-19 5 SLTNGEI PATANI. Fri. store than ten b:-ndit.s dressed In k.. iki uniform and armed wi'h rifles stopped a bus, a War Departi:.. t j truck. two lo- i .es and four motor-cars at the 9th Mi 8 j Gurun-Jeniar.^ Road this n. ling and120 words
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Article93 1951-05-19 5 A I OR STAR Fri. A Ma r sawmill company at Kepala Bat.ts. town situated seven ::-...< i ram Am,;- Star offici ;> tu d c- [nche H District Officer. Kubang P -i, i stei day. The miil which is named K. :i Papan Daruiamani" is93 words
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Advertisement102 1951-05-19 5 famous "OYSTERDATE" J/ i>*^^m^ the absolutely hermetically (ffy \^\j' __P^ 3 i S^___J s ea ed watch which strong! y J^^\S\ __£%*W influenced and inspired the /^^%YoJ^N A •%f JsA^slm > /^v^,» \m_/^ :^____l!--___> V _3P"^*n________^**^^ You aie assured of expert Rolex Ser- tjj. v% j 12 *V vice at102 words
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Miscellaneous21 1951-05-19 5 sr~_sg£ "~Z_-___~~3 __-__S3 ._-..>. TH' VENUS.ANS SAY YEAH...ANT \IF ONLY WE HAD Pi [»f^AA\ S^Zf^ /W WH-A^WTO-O > l y__ /\<_r )V T^A™^y21 words
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Article776 1951-05-19 6 '{'HE recenl Legislative Council elections underlined the depressing fact that the Chinese community in Singapore is not taking as much interest In the political Life of the Colony as it should. But among some people this fact has been Con rot nted on in such a way776 words
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859 1951-05-19 6 TABUAN - Today They Lead The Scuttle... Tomorrow The Country? TABUAN IT_-Lv^ i Tl _f 1 > I J_______L__r__f^^ 1^ MANY sections of the community are getting more than a little sick of the plaintive whining coming from, and on behalf of, a section of Malaya's youth that finds itself in line859 words
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Article557 1951-05-19 6 Reviews of Views Arts And Crafts THE proposed exhibition of Mala} aits and crafts organised by the Mala} Arts and Ci ifts Society, said Utusan Melayu. is tiding to be one ot the most ambitious exhibition of Malay works of art ever undertaken. But the Utusan feared that the exhibition557 words
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987 1951-05-19 6 ARSONISTS MISJUDGED WORKER'S PSYCHOLOGY By OUR CRIME REPORTER ONE recent important amendment in the Emergency Regulations Ordinance is tne granting of authority to Singapore Police to use lethal weapons in effecting arrest. The new regulation spells doom for Communist inspired arsonists. No more is it going to be that easy987 words
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498 1951-05-19 6 Has The M.I.C. Forgotten Its Bitter Attacks On The F.I.0.? Sir. In the 11.5.51 issue ot the Straits Times we read that Indians plan a hew political body under the Leadership or Mr, R. Ftamani, a Federal Legislative Councillor, and Mr. K.L. Devasar, General Secretary ol the Malayan Indian Congress.498 words
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Letter194 1951-05-19 6 U.S. A. FOR NEGROES Sir:— Mr. Truman was reported the other dav as saying that India should be for the Indians. China for the Chinese etc. But why is it that me U.S.A. does not apply this formula to the U.S.A.? F.ir instance how is it that big oiplomatic jobs,194 words
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Advertisement18 1951-05-19 6 ft ft YOGHOURT _J| now available at all +a Cold Storage shops and Creameries Milk Bars in Singapore18 words
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305 1951-05-19 7 iORK. May 18 (AP)— A worldwide arms embargo Communisl China was approved overwhelmingly Thursiii% l»v the United Nations Politieal Committee. 1 The vote in the 60-nation j body was 45 to zero, with nine abstentions. Most of the (abstainers were from305 words
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87 1951-05-19 7 •sc Commu--3 itteriraft of 'he pan preI .!e- of ob> tioi 9 p she I lasl ai sports at er. the .v- be j t irerrj- t- ee l this I by I Bcial e_ S tea er ol Chinese or eel I87 words
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99 1951-05-19 7 RABAT. May 17. (IP) Ten thousand troops and Moroccan tribesmen, armed with rifles, police dogs and airplanes, combed the wild Atlas mountains today for a fugitive killer believed driven by anti-French hatred and already credited with 1. victims. General Alphonse Juin. French Resident General99 words
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Article133 1951-05-19 7 BONN, May 17, (Reuter).— The West German Government has decided to ban all exp rts to China without special Ii erne. government s ..i ea said here today, the necessary regulations be issued soon by the ry ol Economics. Exports ol goods having lire or133 words
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168 1951-05-19 7 TOKYO. May 18. (AP).— A quiet little lady who lived in seclusion for 25 years died Thursday and caused more confusion in Japanese Government circles than she ever had in her entire lifetime. She was Down ;er Empress Sadako, who died at her 66th year168 words
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Article115 1951-05-19 7 MANILA. May 18 I UP) An office:- ol the Joint United States Military Advisory Group was found dead with a gunshot wound in his head at the Seventh B. ttalion Com.o: Team Headquarters in Camp Oliveros, Bulacan Province, and reports said he apparently had committed suicide.115 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-05-19 7 photo. Residents of Jucuapa, El Salvador, who survived a series of earthquakes which virtually destroyed their town, flee the scene of destruction. May 7. An estimated 1,000 persons were killed and thousands injured.— APAP - 40 words
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324 1951-05-19 7 TEHERAN, May 18, (AP)— Britain made a new bid through diplomatic channels Thursday to keep her rich oil concession in Iran, a coveted prize in the East-West —i cold war. The Labour Government, I after a week's consultation i324 words
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Article274 1951-05-19 7 200 Soviet Divisions Said Ready LONDON, May 17 <CPi— The latest official British estimates of Russian armed strength placed the number of Soviet divisions ready for battle at "we'd over 200 probably around 220." Sixty of these divisions, according to these official reports, are "west of Moscow" in European Russia274 words
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Article31 1951-05-19 7 Dani sh Army COPENHAGEN, May 18 (AP) Denmark plans to increase the size of its army from nearly 20.000 to between 60,000 und HO. DOO men. the newspaper Information said Thursday.31 words
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233 1951-05-19 7 Islamic Head Gives Pointers NEW YORK, Mav 18 (AP) Rita Hayworth's shapely legs and eye fetching curves may have to go into hiding. j The spiritual head of the Islamic Mission of America says if the glamorous screen star raises her233 words
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134 1951-05-19 7 LONDON, May 18. (AP).— Britain is ready to accept an American plan to bring Greece and Turkey into the Atlantic Pact. Their admission would link 14 Western nations together in a wide defence arc around Russia from the Arctic seaboard down to134 words
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Article149 1951-05-19 7 Egypt's Role Is Stressed WASHINGTON, May 18. (AP). Egyptian Ambassador Kami] Bey Abdul Rahim asked North Atlantic Treaty Organization members on Thursday not to forget Egypt's role in the defence of the Mediterranean. Rahim said: "American policy in the Middle East at the moment is to inc ude Turkey a149 words
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Article164 1951-05-19 7 PARiS. May IT (Reutert— I Russia's Andrei Gromyko today I made a minor concession on the question oi German remilitarization when 'he B g Ft ur F ireign Minis D< u ies met for the 54th time in search of an agenda foi their chh fs.164 words
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375 1951-05-19 7 PEES. TRUMAN REVEALS WASHINGTON, May 17, (IP)— President Truman told a news conference today that he decided to dismiss MacArthur when the General issued his ultimatum to the Chinese Ked commander in the field late in March although he had considered doing it375 words
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Article23 1951-05-19 7 WASHINGTON, Mas IB (API Announced United States casual ties in Korea reached 65.524 an ii crease ot 1.468 since Last week.23 words
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93 1951-05-19 7 WASHINGTON. Ma> 17, (Keutert. Members ol the Joint Senate Committees investigating the dismissal of Gen. MacArthur upheld today General Omar Brad ley's refusal to testify about President Truman's pi i vate talks with his advisers on MacArthur. Senator Brien MtMahon (Democrat. Connecticut!93 words
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98 1951-05-19 7 NEW YORK, Mav |f (APL Gen. Doug as MJU A: th ir stun Thursday night be had reacted with "astonisl bonk ring on LncreduLU to President Truman'- stat itent thai he several times had sidered removing the Fai Ka i n Commander fr I I98 words
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Miscellaneous28 1951-05-19 7 _tf^~M% I LOOK JANI/E-" V~~~l '7 I MADE I BUT THAT'S j j EpU HE'S A SCGTTIE KB j: I MADE A SWEATER J SOMETHING-. NOT A n^T28 words
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465 1951-05-19 8 WASHINGTON, May 18: Mr. Jess Larson, General Ser\ires Administrator, said that the U.S. Government soon may be able to stop being the exclusive buyer and importer of rubber, if thr pi < continues at reasonable levels. "If t-it' price of rubber465 words
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Article225 1951-05-19 8 E ttw impO-ilioa of <le>iiiiational control of rubber exports from Malaga last month, the commodity j Mice iii -Wgapore ha<l dtecliiiecl by approximately 60 1 t nil' per ll>. in the eekly market report, Lewis an I Peat, Singarubber bl kers, stated it225 words
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Article110 1951-05-19 8 Fluorescent Fillings Regulation JSCTHICAL dealers and sin S p >re h ive aire bee ced to ensure that esc-i fittings are sold lo the Sing ipoi e unlesa r led with P ret Pad n. t\t red n cot leasei > M R ddle Acti g M Engi eei e110 words
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218 1951-05-19 8 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Fri. Malayan tin shares were slightly better yesterday on some inquiries tor selective issues. Industrials were quietly steady while rubber shares had a few transactions at quotations. INDUSTRIALS Goodwood Park 1.13 IA M Breweries 3.65 _1 cd 0 Chinese BA 98.00218 words
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61 1951-05-19 8 POSSIBILITY of obtaining nil 1,4900 toi >f rice from Indo-China i_ being explored by Mr. Susanta de Fonseka, Ceylon Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary in Burma. This is part ol the Ceylon Government's attempt to obtain rice un soui _es additional to Burma in orderReuter - 61 words
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Article76 1951-05-19 8 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (May 18) were per lb. Buyer* Sellers No 1 RSS Spot Loose 51.53 51.54 F.0.8. in bales June. No 1 RSS 51.48 51.49 No 2 K.S.S. $1.45 $1.47 No 3 R.S S (nom > 51.42* 51.43. Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Friday's opening per76 words
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Article39 1951-05-19 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. The price of Tiu to-day was $569.12* per pic ill. Up 1.62.. LONDON TIN Friday's prices first session were: Spot €1,145 buyers £1,155 sellers. Three months £1,115 buyers €1.120 sellers. Settlement Price £1.1 ">0 Ton>: Dull.39 words
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709 1951-05-19 8 IN COMMON with other commodities, the Malayan tin price rose steeply during the second half of the year due to the scramble for supplies on the part of consumers since the outbreak of the Korean war and the United Suites stockpiling policy, the709 words
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555 1951-05-19 8 THE URGENCY of prospecting and developing new mining land in Malaya so that the country may maintain its position as the premier world producer of tin has again heen emphasized by the President of the Federated Malay States Chamber of 3lines, Mr. J.555 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-05-19 8 photo. A lorrv fullv loaded with cases of Gloria Brand milk about to drive away from the side rttlTLrnTdt on Thursday. The vessel brought a total of ZO 172 cases _of milk and milk powder for civilian use and another 5,150 cases for the Military. StandardStandard - 46 words
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125 1951-05-19 8 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH By Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, May 18.— The Malayan Government's suggestion that, as a measure to combat inflation, part of the proceeds of rubber and tin sales should be frozen was under preliminary discussion yesterday in London by a committee of the125 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-05-19 8 Mr I. N. McG. Campbell. Singapore stockbroker. who left for the United Kingdom by the Canton yesterday on six months' leave. He is attached to Fraser and Co., well-known brokers, and is a sub-lieuten-ant with the Malayan R.N.V.R.38 words
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Article44 1951-05-19 8 Canadian newsprint production in April was 447,551 tons, an increase of 24,777 tons over the corresponding month last year, the Newsprint Association of Canada reports. The United States bought 401,097 tons. 2.3 per cent, more than in April 1950.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article57 1951-05-19 8 COPRA in the Singapore produce market was steadier yesterday with buyers rising to |46J per picul in the morning and $46? in the afternoon. Sellers held off and no business was reported. Coconut oil remained unchanged in once with sellers indicating" $22 per picul on a quiet rrnrket.57 words
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238 1951-05-19 8 GENEVA. Mary 18 (AP) Western Europe last year sold more than twice as much machinery to Rtiturfa and Russian satellites as in J 9 48, the L.N. Economic Commission discloses. During the same period U.S. i machinery shipments to Soviet- ruled Eastern238 words
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393 1951-05-19 8 Open Pilfering Being Done At Indonesia Ports Shipping Firm Charge* Standard Staff Reporter CRAVE CHARGES ngjrfiTft certain 1,, port authorities were made l)> a leading -liippinil firm yesterday etmWm a-ked t«» cause for short delivery of good* __urtii ii vessels. Stating that t loss of goods -hipped between Singapore and393 words
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Article115 1951-05-19 8 Federal Revenue Declines KUALA Ll3 I Federal revenue i in Apr.; sh 1 $796,2-3 ov< r the the previous month making items rul I tin showing io:- i While rubbei can) brought in $2 M the revenue source dropped by $1 month. Tne loss tram I ema slightly undei 1115 words
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98 1951-05-19 8 Dunlop Made £17,620,116 During 1950 OVER half ol the B rat tied Dun R pans fi £17,620.1H tl last yeai c. tone I subsidiary c This 'a a> din by the Chairman, S Baillieu, at a Be said the Get n ese companies had nice contributi Earnings of the plantationsReuter - 98 words
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Advertisement78 1951-05-19 8 NOTICE It is regretted that owing to in:rc? I m_.i_.'acturing costs, resulting in the c price of Lifeguard Sweetened Condensed M iH being increased by the factory, the Importer' are reluctantly compelled to r yt U P r price by 5 cents per tin as ond from IOMi May 1951.78 words
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Article44 1951-05-19 9 THE Immigration Post at Blaka'ig Padang cannot be considered as a regular Immigration Orrlce. as it merely serves as a checking post, and is not empowered to issue passports, exit and entry permits and Indonesian certificates of admission, the Indonesian Government announced.44 words
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Article43 1951-05-19 9 PARIS. Mav 18 i Router* Shipowners <>t IS nations including India mot here yesterday to consider seafaring conditions in Europe and Asia. These deleKates to the s.>th annual meeting of the International Shipping Federation will meet privately tor two days.43 words
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Article, Illustration394 1951-05-19 9 ***** Hmg Changes Hands Standard Shipping Reporter THE 4J30-ton vessel Sing Hing, which had been one of the fc4 blockade n runners between Hongkong and the Chinese mainland during the last 18 months, has finished with blockade running and is now in Singapore on herStandard - 394 words
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Article, Illustration436 1951-05-19 9 Standard Staff Reporter A VETERAN merchant seaman, who has led a charmed life in two wars, hag just arrived in Singapore aboard the Norwegian motor tanker Filefjell. Forty -year -old Air. Samuel Foyn, or "Sammy" to his mates, wasted no time in looking436 words
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139 1951-05-19 9 W. Navies Build Up Closer Co-operation BRITAIN i_ collaborating with the United States. France and Italy next week in an important international naval exercise In the Mediterranean. These four fleets will meet at Malta to carry out a ioint study of some of the problems which might face an international139 words
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Article93 1951-05-19 9 H.C. TO SEE 'WEEKEND AIRMEN' PENANG *S "weekend airmen." the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Fighter Squadron, will be visited today by the High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya. Sir Henry Gurney. Sir Henry Is expected to arrive at the Squadron's Town Headquarters at about 5.30 p.m. where he will93 words
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Article103 1951-05-19 9 HONGKONG. May 18 (ReuterAAP) The New China news agency reported yesterday that 720 overseas Chinese deported from Malaya have arrived in Canton. The agency said this is the sixth group deported from Malaya since last November. A TOTAL of 76.950 vessels with a net tonnage of103 words
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Advertisement681 1951-05-19 9 I FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SIRVICI Direct Overland Son F'ancisco, Los Anqeles AH American 6 Canodior Cities Penang P. S'hom S'pore MATTHEW LUCKENBACH 24/25 Moy 2S May 27/30 Mav C.aR f. LUCKINBACH 24/26June 27/28June 29June/Uuly Accepting cargo tor Hongkong Kobe Yokohama FAST RIGULAR SIRVICI U.S.A. (WIST COAST) PERSIAN GULF vio681 words
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Advertisement195 1951-05-19 9 SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Sarawak) WEEKLY PASSENGERS AND FRIIGHT SERVICE TO KUCHING REJANL RIV-9 PORTS AND BINTULU (with transhipment ar Kuching). Due. Soils Buloh for Kuching In Port 1700 May 20 accepts cargo for Bintulu with transhipment at Kuching Rajah Brooke tor Kuching May 21 May 26 Belaga195 words
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Advertisement546 1951-05-19 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK. CONTINENT S'pore P S'hom Penan "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 75-27Moy 23-24Moy 22-22Moy "MALAYA" for Bongkok, "MEONIA" for Soigon 6 Bangkok 24-26J.nc 21-23June 17-20June "MALACCA" for Bongkok, Hongkong, Manila. Kobe Yokohama 5-6 July "LALANDIA" for Saigon Bangkok SI July/1 Aug. 29-39 July 26-28 July SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA546 words
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Miscellaneous141 1951-05-19 9 gjjfMAILSi Despatches TODAY: Sarawak (except Miri) noon by Buloh. N. Borneo. Labuan, Brunei and .Miri noon by Kelantan. Thailand (letters only) 7 a.m. by train, D.iambi by Kota Nica, Medan by Ophir. Sibu by Belaga. Thailand (parcels only) noon by Kistna, Hoi How by Mui Ann, S. and E. Africa141 words
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Miscellaneous289 1951-05-19 9 Ki.stna. 7 Buloh, 4 5 Tyndareus, 1 2 Canton. Coal Plant: Gujarat. Pulo Bukum: Armilla, Stan Selo. Spnndilus. Dairt.-u Maru. Pro.-pero. Albert Dork: Sumuitan. Puseng. Ban Ho Wan. Bisor. Victoria Dock: LCT 11!. Tat Ann. Diolodon. Galathes. Keppel Dock: E. Te^burv. Hong Thong. Western anchorane: Glenearrv. Yan»tse. Godown No. 1:289 words
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Miscellaneous128 1951-05-19 9 Mav 27: Matthew Luckenbach. sails May 30. (West Coast) Iran_-Paoitt< service Persian oair Via Japan BKoat May 21: Edgar F Luckenbach GLEN LINf (from I'E Continent to H'konf .lapau> In Port: Glengarry, sails May 24 (Fortntjrhtl? service for Aden. London Rotterdam Antwerp and Hambar.i May 31: Olenearn. INDOCHINA SN (From128 words
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Article, Illustration934 1951-05-19 10 J.B. POWELL - LABOURERS DON'T FALL FOR FREE TRIPS J.B. POWELL AiSTKILKW NEWS BETTER ittOM MONKTARY expansion continues to be the main characteristics of movements in recent Australian banking statistics, and already the figure for Bank deposits and currency held by the public is £264 million for the first nine months of the934 words
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Article, Illustration127 1951-05-19 10 Actress Mary Astor being treated at Valley Receiving Hospital in Van Nuys, California, on May 8, by Doctor Ralph Harris and nurse Fern Grant after police officers said they found her unconscious at her home in nearby EncLno. In their report the officers said they found sleeping pills strewn about127 words
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Advertisement278 1951-05-19 10 pFOR YOUR WEEK-END |j \T THE _na XM j Metro-Co/4f/i£^/i-Mayer TIIK COMPANS OF VVOKI1) V. ll>K Pi{ lOR INTERNATIONAL AUDI KM i S Drou div Drcsonts TODAY DAILY—, |WW iHßiirl... 6.45 9.30 p.m j a FUTURE CLASSIC |1 tremendou^-hnlcolor mum MLmmT -SfTte Hi __r___^_U l__Kff_f |H___iP^X^i_ riN'MM __________________________________B__TK»P3 I HIH278 words
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Article671 1951-05-19 11 When SSC Holds Ist C'ship Gala By A Special Correspondent SINGAPORE Swimming Club fans are assured of an aquatic treat on Saturday, May 26, when the Club holds its first Championship Gala of the year at Tanjong Rhu. The programme is designed to cater for both sexes671 words
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Article120 1951-05-19 11 KLUANG CHARITY SOCCER KLUAN6, Fri- The Siong 800 Football team of Singapore will be flying to Kluang tomorrow in a specially chartered Dakota to play against a Combined GES and Chinese XI at Kluang in aid of the Kluang Sports Council. The following will make the trip: Che. Seng. Eng120 words
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Article124 1951-05-19 11 BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND, May 18 (AP)— S. Clark oi Los Angeles and Hal Burrows, former University of Virginia BC€, won their way to the finals ol the Birmingham priority awn tennis tournament on Thursday with straight set victories over South African opponents. Clark brushed aside Russell Seymour124 words
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Article110 1951-05-19 11 Joint Olympic C'ttee HANOVER. May 17 (Renter) Representatives of East and West German National Olympic Committees failed to agree on the setting up of a joint German Olympic Committee when they met for three hours here today. The International Olympics Committee at their Congress In Vienna110 words
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Article53 1951-05-19 11 MANILA. May 18— (UP) Manuel Ortiz. featherweight champion of the Orient, was scheduled to arrive here by plane from San Francisco this afternoon. The Mexican fighter from El Centro. California, will defend his title on Saturday nieht in a 10-round bout with the Philippine challenger53 words
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192 1951-05-19 11 SUNMNGDALE, ENG., May 18 (AP) John Panton, Scottish professional golfer, paced 44 players in the final two rounds of the "Daks" £2,000 stroke tournament with a 36 holes score of 139. Panton backed up his first round of 66 with a 73. Art Clark,192 words
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Article95 1951-05-19 11 PORT DICKSON. Fri.— Bad weather resulted in the cancellation of the eliminating rounds of the Wood Cup Race which was to have been held at the Port Dickson Yacht Club. However, a handicap rare of the Idle-Along dinghies and j R.N.S.A. 14 footers were held in the95 words
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Article, Illustration164 1951-05-19 11 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead Qy IN FOUR downswing start your hand action wlien the hands are hip-low. Then, by lhe time vour clubhead reaches the ball you will have delivered all the rhythmic power the hands can add to the swing. That is the general handaction rule. But164 words
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Article33 1951-05-19 11 OXFORD. May 17 (Renter) Cambridge University beat '■> Oxford University by 13 matches to seven, with one unj decided because of rain, in the inter-Varsity lawn tennis! match which ended here to\day.33 words
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468 1951-05-19 11 DON ESS - More Varied CSC Attack Will Be Deciding Factor DON ESS By IN cane lhe average Singapore cricket fan liai nol ha<l caoo^H excitement thir la*t week, the Singapore Cricket Associaiion have net <loun for decision this week-end at least one game which will he another thriller.** I his is the468 words
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Article60 1951-05-19 11 LONDON, .May 17 (Re Barrow Shamrock R n Ireland i I Qford 2 W1 1 gen F C (Holland) 2, Mi a I 2 R F.C. Anderlecht (Belgiu I I, Newport County Eindhoven Holland > 1 Queen o the South 4 Preston North i_] I Truro 2 Bristol60 words
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Article29 1951-05-19 11 The St. Andrew's Old Boys ericket match ag tins! the CI stian OM Boys Amoci a which aut to have been p I today at MToodsville, hai29 words
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Miscellaneous575 1951-05-19 11 Radio Programmes KADIO MALAVA SINGAPOKfc ENGLISH PttOGRAMME ,'tH ut «l H". oj.-tre*) It .i ni. \t--N UKJL); I P Pri^r-im ,u<- >umni.ir> I «>. Saturday _taU-rO--tt; i :t» Vu*: I *>o Plantation Mu»ii t > m AibU'ii of Hirnimn; BhythßO lornrr. t"» London Studio Netodies; I". Military KaniNtand: S_M I*.575 words
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Miscellaneous311 1951-05-19 11 hJGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore 9.21 9.21 Malacca 6.02 6.31 Port Dickson 4.48 5.12 Port S'ham 3.20 3 40 Penan* 11.22 11.35 listeners' Che.ee Light Music; 9J3Q Ka.iio Newsreel; 9 W Twenty Questions. 10.15 M.C.C. v siouth Africans; in!.". England Portagal; 11.15 Pro[rammt311 words
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Article292 1951-05-19 12 Clean Sweep For Ceylon Champion PHYSICAL INSTRI'CTOR Sivapatham. a leading (>vtenese athlete who came in lhe 44;) yards Nprint at last year's All-Cey-lon meet, swept the board at the Police Training School's annual athletic meet at the Sraool eronnd yesterday. S.v_p_::iam wan five evects _ad th<* indtvkhral championship with "5292 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-05-19 12 phot*. Ace Argentine driver Juan Manuel Famgio won the international trophy race at Sirverstome track. Northants. recently driving his Alfa Romeo it an average speed of about 93 miles per hour and breaking the lap record several times during the course of the race. Second was RegA.P - 62 words
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Article261 1951-05-19 12 Rajas Disappoint Against RE ME KOTA R\JA CLUB disappointed lhe few fans who turned up at Jalan Be^ar Stadiiini >e>terdav expecting to sec a keen SAFA Division I game between the Rajas and REME. The dull prmr e-ntleil in n iuirvt>H bul well deserve.l 1-0 win for the HEME. Kola261 words
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Article580 1951-05-19 12 BRISTOL. May 18 (Reuter)— Gloucestershire needed _5 runs to avert an innings defeat by the South Africans this morning "nut shortly after lunch were 141 ahead ar.d declared with six wickets in hand. In the 35 minutes left for play the tourists scored 15 for one580 words
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Article45 1951-05-19 12 KUAI LUMPUR, Fi lay 3 M :i:. md Mi b tIl 10 imir tl the talk 10 de 's, Gi to 1 K.K. Sai jht sets 11 9 i ipsei in today. i Ed S epr 1 Te 3 luini-45 words
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Article222 1951-05-19 12 F N Beat Stanvac 3-1 ST ANVAC S. C. were unlucky to lose 3-1 to F& N j S. C. in a Business Houses league match played at the CYMA ground yesterday. Trailing one-: I in the first 13 f. SUttVac staged a grand rai after the resumption but 1222 words
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Article112 1951-05-19 12 Their efforts were rewarded when, in the 18th minute of the session, Wright headed in a cross from Lambert to score what was to be the only goal oi the game. Exchanges _nickened after this and at one time the crowd were given excuse to shout themselves hoarse112 words
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173 1951-05-19 12 US Candidate Wins Derby Trial Stakes LINGFIELD PARK. Surrey. May 18 (Reuier> North Carolina owned by American sportswoman Mrs. John F. Bryce. forced himself into the Epsom Derby prominence by making practically all the running to win the Derby Trial Stakes over 12 furlongs here today. Starting at 10 1,173 words
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Article238 1951-05-19 12 Sf r: rhe letter of Mr. Chan Chee Seng. President, Eclipse Badminton Pcny makes interesting, reading. It rs written if one rends between the lines to almost cast a slur on Wong Pong Soon and ro cover the must' of Hock Lena's poor iko-Him i'i the V K.238 words
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Article81 1951-05-19 12 FIELDING a ten man team. Hotspurs Sports Club suffered a severe nine nil trouncing at the hands of the Mental Hospital Recreation Cluh when thev met in a header off a right wing pass. I He followed it up with an--other three goals in81 words
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379 1951-05-19 12 Keen Games In Malaya Cup Tourney Today Perak Have Stern TaskAgainstKedah THREE Malaya Cup sower matches will be played today. At Alor Star Kedah meet Perak, at Kuala Lumpur Selangor play Paining and at Malacca the home state entertain Negri Sembilan. Barring unforeseen circumstances Perak. Selangor and Negri Sembilan should379 words
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Article119 1951-05-19 12 BETTEB finishing in the second-half gave Tuan Mong OB. A. a two-nil victory over Young Men's Muslim Association in their S.A.F.A. Div "B encounter at C.Y.M.A. ground yesterday. The match was for the most part a ooe-sided game. YMMA's forwards were too weak and it was119 words
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Article65 1951-05-19 12 Today's Sport CRICKET— S.C.RC. rs. Police Hong Lim Green; Sinhalese Association vs. Indian Association Indian Association; Indian Association vs. Sinqaoore Cricket Club—S.CC. Evan Wv.ig Shield:— ACS. Old Boys Old Khalsa Association ground. ATHLETIC S:— Chrnese Schools Sports J elan Besar Stadium opening 4ay. Cliangi R.A.F. snorts Changi. SOCCER:— Indonesia "A"65 words
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Article186 1951-05-19 12 GUTHRIE Sports Ouh defeated Netherlands Trading Society three goals to nil in a Business House League soccer match played on the F&N ground yesterday. N.T.S. had several chances to score but their forwards were too slow so that they were always intercepted by the Guthrie defenders before186 words
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Article77 1951-05-19 12 THE P..A.F. Station at Changi holds its annual sports day today (Saturday). There are i'B events, for which more than 250 entries were originally received. Preliminary heats have already taken place to reduce the entry to manageable proportions for today's dontsets. Principal interest for those in77 words
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Article63 1951-05-19 12 MANCHESTER. Mav Lg .Renter) S;r Thomas Dugdaie's Socrates won the Manchester Cup run over a mile rmd a half here this afte-noon. Mrs. Jacobson- Burnt Brown was second and Lord Sefton_ Sinbad t.'iird. Nine ran. Betting:— I—l favourite Socrates. 15-2 Burnt Brown, ft -1 Sinbad. Won63 words
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Article35 1951-05-19 12 MEMBERS are reminded that entries for the Island Club Raw Khek Khiam Cup golf competition. which will take place on June 2 and will close on Tuesday, Mav 28 at 6 p.m.35 words
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215 1951-05-19 12 SINGAPORE Table-Tennis Association's council met yesterday to finalise plans for the forthcoming visit of world champion Johnny Leach and French star Michael Haguenaner who are due in Singapore on May 28.. Opponents for Leach and Haguenaier were selected for their fou. exhibitions here on215 words
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84 1951-05-19 12 LONDON. May 18: (Reuter) Approval has been given for the 1954 British Empire Games ta he staged in Vancouver, Canada, a statement issued today by the British Empire Games Federation stated. A revised version of the constitution and statute.. of the Federation and rules84 words
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107 1951-05-19 12 CONSTERNATION has be/n eaused among Indian soccer enthusiasts in Singapore as a result of a decision made by the Committee cd the Indian Association to 'cease its interest in soccer.' The I.A. Committee made its decision at a meeting last Sunday. Its grounds107 words
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