Singapore Standard, 22 May 1951
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Title Section17 1951-05-22 1 Aingapore Standard v 0 no. 325. 1 w SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration208 1951-05-22 1 GEORGE RASIAH - GEORGE RASIAH ctot! Civil Defence B) vi'DKK. ci>tl defence plan?* include the forma- v. Volunteer hire Force, Mr. H. G. Turner, for he fence, told The Standard yesterday. nee Depart::" t c 1. r.as been preparing the ore's defence ng them with territories m uuna208 words
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Article75 1951-05-22 1 HONGKONG. May 21 (UP)— Two hundred squatter huts were razed to the ground and IjOOO persoi were rendered homeless i fire which gutted the entire hillside area of one ol Hongkong's main thor tug—fares m a 75-minute blaze. No deaths were, h iwever, reported but75 words
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Article224 1951-05-22 1 LONDON, May 21 (Reuter) Prime Minister Clement Attlee has summoned a Cabinet meeting tomorrow to discuss the Persian oil nationalisation crisis m the light of weekend developments. Mr. Attlee is personally directing British action m the absence of Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison, now visiting Germany.224 words
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90 1951-05-22 1 BANDITS targets m three States Tretfgganu, Perak and Near: Sembilan— were attacked m yesterday's operations by the R.A.F., it was announced last night. Tempest fiahter-bombers, Brigand light bombers and Sunderland fiying boats operated over Perak, Sunderlands and Lincoln medium bombers over Negri Sembilan.90 words
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Article109 1951-05-22 1 WASHINGTON. May 21 (UP) —United States commerce with Asia was on the uptrend ia M itch with exports to all countries valued at USS 192.765.000 compared with U*****,510,000 m February and imports valued at 1*552 16,292.000 against US$l7l,--585.000. The Department of Commerce statistics showed that109 words
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Article126 1951-05-22 1 HONGKONG. May 21 (Reuter \AP)— The British-owned newspaper China Mail this afternoon reported discontent among members of a Royal Navy shore patrol which led to a flareup this morning. AB J. Gay, acting as spokesman, told the China Mail they were on duty for 24126 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-05-22 1 photo. Mrs. K. M. R. Menon. President of Singapore's Kamala Club being garlanded by Mrs. Williams. Mrs. Menon will shortly be leaving the Colony for a holiday m India and England.— StandardStandard - 38 words
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105 1951-05-22 1 LONDON, May 21 (AP) The Singapore conference of British, American and French army, air and navy chiefs last week was yesterday attacked by Pravda, Soviet Russia's official Communist newspaper. It said the parley was "one j more link m the attempts of the American105 words
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333 1951-05-22 1 LONDON, May 21 (LP). A Commonwealth defence conference will be held next month, probably at Malta, lo take stock of the strategic situation m the area stretching from Malta to Singapore. Military quarters said the area is wide open M lo aggression. Commonwealth relations officials333 words
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Article37 1951-05-22 1 TWO Malays were admitted to hospital yesterday with gunshot wounds m their legs. They were caught within range when a Municipal dog shooter fired a shot while on duty m Lorong 21, Geylang Road.37 words
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Article83 1951-05-22 1 RANGOON, May 21 (Reuter) The Burmese Government will continue her present trade relations with the People's Re- public 'of China despite the United Nations latest resolution banning the shipment of strategic materials. a competent source indicated here today. Strategic materials like rubber, petroleum products and83 words
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Article75 1951-05-22 1 NEW YORK, May 21 (UP)— General Dwight Eisenhower pr>bablv would accept cither the Republican or Democratic n>ruination for President and President Truman may be the man to place the General's name before the Democrats, Eisenhowers former aide said today. Captain Harry Butcher said Eisenhower might75 words
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138 1951-05-22 1 HONGKONG. May 21 (Reuter-AAP). Sir Gerard Howe, ruled today that 40 aircraft m Hongkong, formerly owned by a Chinese nationalist corporation, were now the property of the People's Government of China. In a reserved judgment m the Hongkong Supreme Court, he ruled that138 words
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424 1951-05-22 1 Red Forces Start To Withdraw From All Fronts TOKYO, May 21 (UP) The battered Ked armies began withdrawing all across Korea today and United Nations forces thrust back into Munsan and I tjonj.bii. The Chinese Reds started pulling out toward the 38th Parallel alter sulTering heavy i losses m a424 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-05-22 1 PIC TURK of fes-year-old Mr Lim Teck Kin. Singapore millionaire and pineapple magnate who was shot dead by two masked men as he was leaving his residence yesterday morning to so to work. St»e full story m page 2.41 words
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Article189 1951-05-22 1 GI' s Claim 37,750 Casualties TOKYO, May 21 (AP) !)ou«.hhoys of the I 2nd Division killed or WOtu.d'-d 57,750 Reds m lhe (ive-day old (MMWIIMI ofiVn>i\e. tin* I .S. Btfc Army *aid today. flliwrf K<-d* lost nearly four di\isions trying lo annihilate the division. American losses were reported comparatively small.189 words
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Article157 1951-05-22 1 HONGKONG, May 21 (RenterAAP'- Ronald Charles Thomas Hoc— ridge, M-year-old 8r,;. -a merchant, was sentenced to three years hard labour by Ifi Justice Gould when he pleaded guilty to possession ol I aa pstols and 56 rounds of amm mi- on ft ithout a permit157 words
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84 1951-05-22 1 TAIPEI. Ma) M (API T China Uni' 'ii Pi c I -said tod Soviet General Ifirecol n aii t irtually m comn nm ot < hi nese Communis; forces In X and visited the front early th month. It said th**84 words
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Article56 1951-05-22 1 F< HJR M < 'TT. S T i M>year-otd Chinese while lie was talking Ina fi i friend m Holland R tag last nighl lit- aas taken to hospi l I c a head wound was si tei ed and he wai sent home I girl was unmolested.56 words
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Article102 1951-05-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Lt. Gen. Sir Charles Keightley. new C-in-C. FARELF arrived here this mornTng and was mcl by the G.O.C. Malaya District, Maj. General Urquhart. Sir Charles paid a visit to Sir Henry Gurney and later h:d audience of the Sultan of102 words
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40 1951-05-22 1 TOKYO. May 21 (API Th<United Kingdom and Japan will negotiate a new financial agree* ment on Thursday, it was learned here tod ay. H. H Thomas and J. B Loynei will represent Britain.40 words
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Advertisement39 1951-05-22 1 £^^HAKE BEfME UStfo §L £—5 Keep on icej W<i\ *l MMT 35 CENTS jj^ N SINGAPORE I|l (@ji COtD STORAGE W 'Srs^ CREAMERIES^ jp S=:=: m/AtIMU ta iiamaamttf t mam^mJ^i wpT A ->'•' 35 mm Ger:r._n 3. Synchronised delayed oction39 words
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Article478 1951-05-22 2 Man Dies Before Reaching Hospital Standard Stall Reporter A SINGAPORE Chinese millionaire and well-known pineapple magnate, Mr. Lim Teck Kin, was shot dead by two masked men, early yesterday morning. The shooting occurred at the main gate of Mr. Lim's residence m East Coast Road while478 words
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Article104 1951-05-22 2 standard Staff Reporter BURGLARS who entered two houses m Gallop Road m the early hours ol Saturday morning got away with $1,860 worth of silverware, cutlery and a bottle ol whisky. Entry was effected through open windows m both cases. The first house was104 words
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Article39 1951-05-22 2 A rr.eet::i3 •i t the executive t nmittee ol the S wthern riivi- the 8..M a (Malayan l Branch 1 will bt' held at the x R department ot the Gens' al Hospital T>dav at 5.30 pan.39 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-05-22 2 Nin< ty one year old Mrs. Rose Barman, a passenger of the Qantas BOAC plane from London yesterday was wheeled into Singapore by Miss Patsy Faneott. 21-year-old Qantas ground hostess. Mrs. Harman is off to New Zealand to see her son, aged "0. Standard photo.45 words
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Article195 1951-05-22 2 Standard Staff Reporter AFTER beu>g separated for thirty years, ''I year-old Mrs. Rose Herman of Kent, asked, her only surviving son Eric agei 70 if she can join him 14,000 n iles awa*' m New Zealand. With a happy smile and shsnhtf) blue eyes Mrs.195 words
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249 1951-05-22 2 POLTERGEIST DANCES SAMBA— JOGET FASHION Standard Malay Correspondent THE poltergeist which threw stones at houses and a tin of butter at a European a few days ago. has found a new way of disturbing the residents of Singapore. To tho>e who frequent the 4, Joget Modern," the poltergeist makes a249 words
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Article59 1951-05-22 2 THREE men faced a tentative charge ol murder m the Singapore Second Police Court Yesterday. The accused were Kartar Singh. Sunda Sinsh and Chandra Singh. They were .tl!oi_ed to have murdered Vein Dial alias Dial Singh m a room at Aljunied Ro:,d at about 12.30 p.m. on May59 words
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Article180 1951-05-22 2 \John Laycock On TFree Press Report! Standard Staff Reporter THE Progressive Party mem- ber for the Katong District m the Singapore Legislative Couni cil Mr. John Laycock yesterday described as "false information" the report m yesterday's issue of the Free Press that he is one of the four180 words
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Article42 1951-05-22 2 LIM Ton Heng aged 21. was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by one year's police supervision m the Singapore Second Palice Court yesterday for entering into a building belonging to Thong Hock Co., m Ellenborough Street.42 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-05-22 2 The wedding of Mr. John Lee to Miss Mary Goh, which took place at the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary yesferday. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boon Teck and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Goh Teck Seng.Michael Anchant - 61 words
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119 1951-05-22 2 DURING last year. 125 new i local companies were registered I m Singapore with a total nomi--1 nal capital of $99,520,000. states the report of the Registrar of Companies. Of these companies. 117 were private and three public. Twenty-five foreign companies, nine private119 words
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Article71 1951-05-22 2 THE story of how a 36-year-old armature winder nearly >.- away with two lengths oi stranded copper wire~ rolled round the two rims ot s bicycle at the Naval Base May 19. was related m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. The accused, Leong Poon. was71 words
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Article221 1951-05-22 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE 25-man committee formed by 2.>1 Singapore Chinese associations and guilds to boost a campaign for the registration of voters, has decided to utilise the 1,500 Chinese coffee shops m the Colony as registration centres for the Chinese population. The committee221 words
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Article284 1951-05-22 2 HE TAUGHT 2 PRINCES A SULTAN Standard Staff Reporter A BRITISH educationist, who at one time and another, taught two Abyssinian princes and the Sultan of Zanzibar and then talked to the King of Greece on witchcraft, is today acting principal of one of the premier schools m the Colony.284 words
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287 1951-05-22 2 DEAD WOMAN LEFT IN BACK LANE, COURT TOLD I Standard Staff Reporter THE story of how the dead body of a young Malay woman was carried from her room on the second floor of a house m Johore Road and then left m a back lane was related m the287 words
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Article, Illustration11 1951-05-22 2 picture. Mr. Ralph Ellis, new acting principal of Raffles Institution.— StandardStandard - 11 words
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Advertisement146 1951-05-22 2 T i > .MAmmmmmf gCO^OMYT^ HOW IS THE U.S. A. POUC. AFFECTING \<HK CKIMHT.^ J When you read T^""^ The Christian Science Monitor Mas>., 1.5.A.. you II know the latest ii w* poiiiies. economics, and >< i< i.t it t< .md so, J For further information about this v i146 words
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Miscellaneous41 1951-05-22 2 A-QE&I IGASP/.'-FLEAGLE'S TMOID EYE IS FREEZIN' LJ'L N \W V t> W^ TP'- I F N,SHUN,E: MARR'ES HIM-AN 4 1 J f XKs7 ***~\W VAN/TV Jf- SANNfY S HoRf r. \i <: j>b^B_TS M>LLIOK> jz V r Y»i^L^-^"**7 /^^^yo<arVHA!.'' I k. ssAWNA.T-41 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-05-22 3 Wins Sultan Ibrahim Scholarship S ..JarJ Sta ;<'">''r -lon.— M is i S I the leac ci m up T tion Mas*22 words
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Article133 1951-05-22 3 ient M\l Vt t «•>.-. uith .1: ..ur I of the tsia both i ere d m n \< 5 IUNO as full I tinan.i liberal %h uo Onn |l"« t. -iv i published m rhe Singa D is aam rhe Stan Dato Tan went on133 words
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Article, Illustration24 1951-05-22 3 The Ceylonese group at the Seremban YWCA fashion parade recently. The group was arranged by Mrs. Seevaratnam. seen on extreme left. Lido Studio picture.24 words
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385 1951-05-22 3 FIO Makes Fresh Call For Royal Commission To Probe Constitution Standard Staff Correspondent j Xl VLA LUMPUR, Mon. Proposals have been made by the reiteration of Indian Organisations to three other leading public bodies m Malaya, rhe Standard learns, to present a four-signatory demand lo Covern-im-iit to reopen the question385 words
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Article103 1951-05-22 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. To restore goodwill between the youth of Kampong Bahru and .Malay soldiers, badly strained as a result of an affray between the parties at the Linky World, the parents and committee of the Settlement entertained 50 members ol the Malay Regiment to tea103 words
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Article148 1951-05-22 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Breaking themselves up into three small parties, terrorists yesterday, fired at a sentry on a resettlement area m Jeiebu and called upon the Chinese Auxiliary Police guard to surrender. The APs answered the demand by ftdng back at the attackers who were forcer!148 words
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336 1951-05-22 3 By Captain D. H. de T. Reade THE ARMY m Malaya has done a great deal m assisting the Government m moving squatters under the Briggs Resettlement Plan. In Selangor State, where 30,000 squatters have been re-settled, 3 Transport Company, R.A.S.C, for instance, have336 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-05-22 3 Army PR photos. SOUATTERS MOVE OUT— Top picture shows a squatter woman, with one child on her back and another sitting alongside, smiling happily at the thought of going to a new home. Lower picture shows Driver Todd, RASC, lending a helping hand to a couple loading the materials ofArmy PR - 59 words
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Article48 1951-05-22 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEGAMAT, Mon.— A Home Guard will have to be formed m the Labis Resettlement. This was stressed by the District Officer. Inche Samsu Bin Mahmood during his recent visit to the Resettlement accompanied by Mr. Tan Siong Lian, President of48 words
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Article91 1951-05-22 3 Malacca Elections Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Mon —When the Municipal Council elections take place at the end of the year, two political parties are likely to contest at the polls. They are the Labour Party and the Progressive Party. The Labour Party will probably be91 words
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Article283 1951-05-22 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Trusted member* of various units of the terrorists m this country are «ri x i n«_. themselves up to the security forces. They state that though no one is allowed or will even dare to talk aboul surrenders, they sense283 words
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Article141 1951-05-22 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The people ol Sel aoak were told yesterday by the acting State Secretary, In be Abdul Aziz bin Haji Abdul Majid, that community centres were aii indispensable part of vilI lage Life iii progressive coun- tries. He made this statement when his wife,141 words
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Article158 1951-05-22 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Man.— Indians m Mnaya were urged to bring about unity tmo -j Ihemselveg a1 whatever cosl it a meeting of the Kuala Lump r branch of the Malayan lnd;;m The meeting hailed the pi posed mei'ser of the three158 words
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155 1951-05-22 3 Standard Staff correspondent OPENING the Council Ne- i m K.uching yesterday the <> i Prftor of Sarawak. Mr. A F. A bed. wetcocned the wise acl < rl of Mr Anthony Brooke m v. ri ring irom the anti-cession controversies He said that man; Governmenl155 words
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Article60 1951-05-22 3 KUALA LUMPUR. M-.n-STe the Social and Weltare Lottery Board's first lottery be Is are* progressing slowly. quartei mat these will be snapped up fast, judging v m v ir> brisk business done by Turf (Tubs has not materialised. Since May 9. when the lattery was opened, to Hay60 words
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Advertisement93 1951-05-22 3 TRUCKS FO?? WORLD TRANSPORT MmW m -n trill wTT^f-rr^ mm, m m%, T_w __Rri£Bi-a^i _ni'r_ffi_ffir lilrd._^ -T^ L r 1 H»pfifc4?--Ki-=___— __a^f»y^M ~^^^^_JF^ ______Z_si___H_9___-» s T~_ B ty"'" __L*Jy_Wi- "'X'/// fSg|s|E^git.urjT^ |^___I<C--SBH_r^^_B3H^^S^___fc. "~>iJS ?*^i v HE vflß_ft_\_u_Y^_\«<i\ H £&Ai^m^S&am my&&*3mt mm.^mmr**A*jfA*AAw!^aaM mma 1 "**^**i "^*^^.di j m. •n,r«„.t,o„t ihe countries93 words
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450 1951-05-22 4 EIGHT men sat m a line m! the sun at Changi yesterday i surrounded by a dream-school that came true, and watched a ceremony which brought to a close three years of hard, voluntary work. They were the available members of the450 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-05-22 4 AIR Vice-Marshal R. S. Blucke, A.O.C. Malaya, cuts the red, white and blue tapes to open the new library at Telok Paku school. Also in the picture are Mr. S. Jaganathan. Honorary Secretary of the former Voluntary School Committee, and Mrs. L. Soh. a teacher at Telok Paku.48 words
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Article322 1951-05-22 4 A SINGAPORE Chinese, who made a fortune of 8300.000 during the Japanese regime is claiming the return of landed property which cost about 881.000 from one of three mistresses, m a civil suit before Mr. Justice Fletcher Rogers m the High Court. The man, Eddie Soh,322 words
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Article166 1951-05-22 4 torter Standard Staff Reporter THE locally engaged civilian staff of the Commissioner-Gen-eral's office m Singapore have been granted revision of their basic salaries to correspond with the Benham Committee's recommendations tor local Government employees, Mr. S.S. Manyam President of the Commis-sioner-General's Local Staff Union,166 words
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220 1951-05-22 4 Make Wesak A 'Holy Day' Rev. Narada AN appeal to all Buddhists m the Colony to observe Wesak Day as a 'Holy day' was made by Rev. Narada, the well-known Buddhist priest of (ley lon at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. "I appeal to you to stop business activities220 words
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405 1951-05-22 4 AN autograph signature of Alfred Russell Wallace, the famous English naturalist and explorer, was presented to the Raffles Museum by Dr. F. F. Laitllaw las! year, the Museum's 1950 report revealed. This autograph has been placed on exhibition. Wallace toured the Malayan Archipelago m 1854405 words
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Article147 1951-05-22 4 Car Bonnet Had Dope Standard Staff Reporter A SECURITY check at Thomson R >ad resulted m the discovery of a bundle of opium conce' fed m the bonnet ef a motor car. This was stated m the S;:.capore First District Court yesterday, when a Chinese tood c.terer Ge Vie Ching147 words
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Article78 1951-05-22 4 Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION that refuse bin centres m Singapore should be carefully sited ar.d one permanent large locker with the lid fixed on hinges should be provided at each centre has been made to the Health Committee of the Commissioners by Mr. S.S. Manyam78 words
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Article514 1951-05-22 4 TEN Malays, three Indian Muslims and two Arabs, appeared before Mr. J. M. Devereux Colebourn m the Singapore Relief Court, yesterday, at a preliminary inquiry into a tentative charge of murder of two Eurasians and a British serviceman, during the Singapore riots m December, last year.514 words
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Article, Illustration10 1951-05-22 4 Buddhist devotees offer flowers at the St. Michael's Road celebration.10 words
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Advertisement1178 1951-05-22 4 c lA ffl_MP VT s ACKNOWLEDGMENT MARRIAGE CR. P. SR J. and S.R.S. Naidu aLL friends and relatives 0 thank all relatives and are con _ia!lv invited to atfrienda who attended the funer- tend tnG marna ge of Miss Teh «i of their beloved mother the Kooi Inn^ daughter of1,178 words
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Advertisement65 1951-05-22 4 MISCELLANEOUS OOSE Chee Cert. Physiothex pist massage. Turkishfa at h. Electrotherapy, 25Penang Road Tel. 6178. NOTICE TVOTICE is hereby given that the permanent wave business known as BEE LAI PING at 302 South Bridge Rd., Singapore will be taken over by me as from the Ist day of June 1951.65 words
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Article224 1951-05-22 5 Coffee shop Business Badly Hit By Report Standard Staff Correspondent PEN ING, Mon. Penang coffee-shops have been hard hit report thai Tiger Beans are being mixed with coffee-powder. ll will be recalled that 27 pigs were reported to have died recently siting m ie authorities sealing224 words
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Article44 1951-05-22 5 v ll SSC I g ot reH M c per. I I tenon S M i \e: I the i t arje i rich I c mc- I m sa ees fas c es prek teo p lesl em-44 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-05-22 5 Mr. and Mrs. Chong Theam Lee who were married recently at the Wah Keow Chinese School. Simpang Ampat. Kedah. The bride is the sixth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leow Lim Sin while the bridegroom is the second MB of Mr. and Mrs. Chong Kirn Yew.46 words
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Article73 1951-05-22 5 ROSLI bin Samudm. a young Mala? was sentenced m the Singapore Fourth District Court yesterday to n month.-' rigorous imprisonment tor rioting at the junction of J kj Chiat Road and Changi Road 00 Dec. 12 list. A second accused. Ismail bin Wansor Merdasa who was73 words
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Article, Illustration67 1951-05-22 5 j Air Vice-Marshal R. S. i Blucke. A.O.C. Malaya, i presents a token number i of books to Mr. Lim Lan i San, the Principal, at yesterday's ceremony at the Telok Paku School. 1 On the Air Vice-Mar-shal's -^-ight are members 1 of the former Voluntary j School67 words
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128 1951-05-22 5 THE Singapore Harbour Board Labour Union has rejected an otTer by the employers of a graded increase m tne cost of living allowances at present paid to tlie daily-paid labourers. The Harbour Board classifies its labourers as .trades A. B and C according as128 words
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Article32 1951-05-22 5 TOWKAY Omar, landed proprietor ol Kelang Lama. Kulim. ffei ed $1,000 to Che M. V. Samsudin. Headmaster ot the Governmenl English School. Kulim, to improve the school I rand.32 words
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286 1951-05-22 5 Standard Staff Reporter IN V SMALL room m a house m Short Street, a silver-haired, disabled and partially blind 77-year-old Tamil, propounds a message "to the World." ■j Calling himself Vera Re (Latin for "In Truth") he is j writing his '"message" m book286 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-05-22 5 Mr. Amir Singh. P.W.D Contractor. Kulim. South Kedah. has donated $200 to Che M. Y. Samsudin, Headmaster of the Government English School, Kulim. to improve .he school play-ground.28 words
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Article179 1951-05-22 5 Flag Day To Help Red Cross Standard Woman Reporter THE St John Ambulance Associ ition and Brigade m Singapore are holding their Flag Day on June 9. The proceeds uf the sale of flags will go towards the Association funds. There will be about 400 girl? and boys of the179 words
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Article216 1951-05-22 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Mon. Mr. E. P. Balhetehet, President of the Penang Eurasian Association, paid a tribute to the services rendered by Mr. G. Shelly to Penang and Province Welleslev and his efforts to further the interests of the Eurasian community m the Federation at a216 words
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Article184 1951-05-22 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE 200 WORKERS of the Bata Shoe factory m Singapore who went on strike last Friday stayed away from work yesterday. Representatives of the Company and the workers met yesterday m the office of the Deputy Commissioner for Labour, Mr. C. W.184 words
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Article44 1951-05-22 5 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Men- I Twenty-six Normal Class stu--1 dents are attending a ten-day i course lor teachers at the Built. Zaharah English School. The course is being conducted by the I Superintendent of Teachers', j Training from Kuala Lumpur.44 words
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Article116 1951-05-22 5 FOLLOWING the seizure of over $000,000 worth of opium made by the Customs on Sunday. Kee Choon Sun. a 25-year-old Chinese was charged m the Singapore First District Court yesterday with possession ot 1.000 pounds of raw opium. Kee. who claimed trial was alleged to116 words
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Article79 1951-05-22 5 A PLANTER from Johore. Fd v'ard Martin Stewart, was line 20 m the SingaDore Fourt 'olice Court yesterday when h dmitted abusing Police Lieuten nt. George Loy Lew, at Dun am Road. He also behaved m a disorder f manner, shouting and sittin n the counter79 words
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Article340 1951-05-22 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE MOTION FOR implementation of the CM of Living allowances recommended by the Joint (mn. mittee appointed by the Federation and Singapore Governments will figure prominently m today* proceedings of the Singapore Legislative Council. It i* expected to receive almost unanimous340 words
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Article77 1951-05-22 5 Standard Malay Correspondent MORE than too Muslims will sail m the Tyndareus from < Singapore on Thursday. Tins 1 was disclosed yesterday by the i Jeddah Ticket Office. Singapore. Up till 1 pan yesterday. 084 1 future Hajis have been register- ed to travel by77 words
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Article202 1951-05-22 5 ACSU Will Fight For More COLA Standard Staff Reporter THE 8.000 Strong Anm (T\ Q Service Union of Singapoie will press forward its claim to bring the cost oi living allowances fof civilian employees of the Army m line with those paid by the Colony Government. Mr. II P I).202 words
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Article65 1951-05-22 5 Girl' s Nude Body Found In Well Standard Staff Correspondent TELOK ANSON. Mon The semi-nude body of a girl was found m a disused well behind a house m Hoi ley Road yesterday morning. The body has since been identified as that of a Siamese girl aged about 17. named65 words
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Miscellaneous97 1951-05-22 5 ic-,.- T-V-cKyic iT«c r\ i- oc cnwHPWWE \THEYCAN f~P S, LOOKS LIKE THEY'RE MAKING^ "^_P*?S_ i i-M^.'SCMC SEEMS IT'S OM- OF \I 50 WHtN we |n /\«-ah i rnrtrt r\ki tucid B-CK&IKI r^\ EC3TA X-RAY THEIRGREATEST TURN THE QUEEN HAVE IT YEAH...) GOOD ON THE I^^S^T /_h wffliH A:[ GLASSES,97 words
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Article828 1951-05-22 6 IN film and fiction, the journalist is a creature of studied indisciplines. He is a rugged individualist whose Uiv is ordered by a highly complex code ol laws known as "scoops". And this code of law has its inspiration m the law of the jungle m828 words
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841 1951-05-22 6 DON'T TAKE UNNECESSARY RISKS DURING RIOTS WHAT must have struck many observers during the Singapore riots was that many people took unnecessary risks by mingling with mobsters. By Our Crime Reporter) There were more onlookers than mobsters at all the major trouble aieas on the first day of the riots.841 words
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Article363 1951-05-22 6 Raise All Not Chinese Only Sir I hope your leader headed "A Chinese Party?" will be widely read, marked, learned and inwardly digested, especially your sound advice as to the danger of approaching the problem of the so-called political apathy of tlie Chinese m this Colony from a communalistic view-363 words
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218 1951-05-22 6 Sir. 1 have read with interest the various letters on call-up which appealed m your paper. I hope more parents will come out and air their views. After all we parents have got something to say about our boys. Malaya is going along218 words
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Article179 1951-05-22 6 Sir. In spite of price contfjpl on Cigarettes and Milk enforced half a month ago, blackmarketeers m Trengganu are continuing their activities unhampered. Recently Food Control Inspectors went to w o r k. Their targets were the small businessmen. As a result many small shop keepers have been179 words
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Article110 1951-05-22 6 BETRAYAL OF THE PEOPLE' Sir: It is no secret th; I the people of Singapore are facing an acute housing shortage. Tine authorities, however, have' decided to suspend the building programme m order to curb inflation. But it seems that this decision is being challenged by the Singapore Municipality which110 words
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Article97 1951-05-22 6 Sir. Will you please allow me space m your column to voice something concerning Manpower. On the night of 15th instant I heard over Radio Malaya that Kelantan will call for volunteers to do police work for the same period as the call-up and m place97 words
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Article446 1951-05-22 6 C lo— Answer To Intrigues Sir:— A barrister founded the Malayan Indian Congress. When it suited his purpose, he left the MIC. m the lurch and it fell into third rate hands. It> its successor (.that half-bleached jute) which m effect wrote the epitaph ot the MIC. When the MIC446 words
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Article503 1951-05-22 6 r PHE scenes on Sunday of Sir L John and Lady Harding's departure trom Kallang airport, when they left on the first part of their journe ,T to England. were a touching tribute to this soldier who lor almost two years has borne a503 words
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Article419 1951-05-22 6 COLIN LEGUM - COLIN LEGUM Investigator's Report and Recommendations. By LCi, JOX. npHE alarming incidence of ritual murders m Basutoland was due to the efforts ot members of the ruling class to resist modern poiitica] reforms initiated by tlie British Government, which exorcises its rights as the protecting power over419 words
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Article140 1951-05-22 6 Review of Views Silent Sovi 1 BRI 1 1 i ith the 1 is I i W i tndepi Russia 1 put* cunning g; i g I Bl I I cc B Iraq, I Soviet-] i which > patch her I Under the i ohscrv I intense I i sib140 words
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Advertisement32 1951-05-22 6 MAKE YOUR OWN MOVIES EASILY and INEXPENSIVE^ villi a Bell Howell FILMO 8 M M CINE CAMERA /jSmmmmm. jT~ Nic Sh if nth' ii I cf Cine Projet tors h m arm32 words
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276 1951-05-22 7 Iran Rejects UK Demands For Oil Issue Arbitration II 111 KVY Maj 21, AP) Prime Minister Dr. Mossadeq ifcn rejected lhe British demands for arbitration on the explosive nl nationalization issue. At tl c same time, a Governnent spokesman told Parliament thai BrT. .in and the U.S. are pushing [ran276 words
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64 1951-05-22 7 Republicans Ask Removal Of Acheson ON, ree Re- v sen Congin a res "that S1 Dean i m f H the 82 igress, tion I been Republi an House Mr. Joseph .usetts ed r Mr i i r to g y based >t€ peace." T Sheehan f the < po-64 words
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169 1951-05-22 7 Bloodstained Note Clue In Hunt For 'Mad Moor' ISABLANCAh May 20 I Renter)— A bloodstained bank•te tod a. ...ive a clue to the whereabouts of "the mad <>r"' Moh. i met! Bouali who murdered seven people m the Atlas mountains last week. 1 imte h.i> found on a Morroccan tradesman169 words
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241 1951-05-22 7 Italy Wants To Scrap To Scrap Peace Treaty GENOA, Italy, May 20 (UP) Italian Foreign Minister Count Carlo Sforza asked the Western allies today to declare as a matter of urgency that the Italian pea.ee treaty is "t xtmct." Speaking at a Republican meeting here. Sforza made it clear that241 words
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Article, Illustration117 1951-05-22 7 BOMBAY. May 20 (Reuter)— Political leaders of French and Portuguese settlements on the Indian coast meeting here for two day conference today called on their compatriots to "prepare for a movement for achieving freedom from colonialism." Campaigning for a merger of four French and117 words
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27 1951-05-22 7 Russia Has 5,000 Of 20,000 Firstline Com bat Planes In FE WASHINGTON, May gence officials said today 1 20,000 first. me combat plant far outnumbering the Unite27 words
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435 1951-05-22 7 PI President May Visit at Sandakan 1 MANILA, May LM. (AP). -7- President Quirino may visit Sandakan, capital of British I North Borneo, while on his southern tour, press secretary Antonio Ari/.abal said m a message from Zamboanga last night. The British legation here said it had no knowledge of435 words
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47 1951-05-22 7 MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay. May 21. CAP)— A party of grave I diggers with a 100-yearold map I start burrowing today for a treasure of gold and jewels re- portedly buried m Montevideo's central cemetery by an Italian adventurer who fought here with Garibaldi.47 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-05-22 7 The remains of the Gloucester's First Battalion, lhe only survivors of 4.">0 British fiiihtinj; men. march m review toward the end of the ceremony at which Ihey were awarded the FS Pivsi dent's Citation. at 29th Brigade Headquarters m Korea. AP photo.AP - 48 words
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201 1951-05-22 7 In Search Of Kidd Treasure j 1 i RYE ENGLAND, May 20 (AP) Sixteen men and four women are scheduled to leave here for Singapore today en route to a £250,000 pirate treasure hunt m the South China Sea. To guide their quest201 words
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135 1951-05-22 7 Disagreement On 2 Points Delay Agenda PARIS. May 20, (AP). —A disagreement over the North Atlantic Pact and U.S. bases overseas are now the only major points preventing completion of an agenua for a Big Four Foreign Ministers meeting. usually reliable sources said Saturday. The Deputy Foreign Ministers of the135 words
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56 1951-05-22 7 NEW DELHI. May 20 (AP)— The Government ol India has not banned any political organization m the country, Home Minister C. Rajagopalchari said. m reply to questions m parliament. But, he added, he could not answer for the state governments who primarily are56 words
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227 1951-05-22 7 LONDON, May 20 (IP)— New rumours oi peace m Lorea and new hope for a global settlement between ie East and West swept Western Europe tonight m the take of two unexpected Soviet moves. I They were: 1. The Soviet I Communist newspaper Pra\227 words
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Article123 1951-05-22 7 T ruman To Testify Is Suggested WASHINGTON, M:.\ 20 (API A suggesti that P esidc I Truman volunteer to testify m the Senate investigation of the ;n mc of Gen. MacArthui been tossed into the big fo i policy row b-- Senator Alexander Wiley. ""If the President refused, the joint123 words
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72 1951-05-22 7 COLOMBO. May 20 (Reuter) Ceylon Governmenl will "go slow" m Its prohibition policy, according to Minister of State, Mr. A. E. Goonesin i He told a meeting :ieve that it was not the intention of Government to introduce total prohibition overnight i ike72 words
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116 1951-05-22 7 Dressed For Tropics While People Shiver SYDNEY', May 21 (AP) perature of all degrees at Syd stared m astonishment when tropical suit and topee stepp The man was 67-year old consul and missionary from n peratures are between 40 and born wife he is touring the W EmharrasNed at the116 words
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300 1951-05-22 7 UK Admiral For Atlantic Not For MS WASHINGTON, May M (UP) A nited st.v.- i facial saul Ux i thai a. L« report that i British admiral might be m. ied I the A' ant < Command o: Ihe North .V ai tic Organizai ion appears I to hi a300 words
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Article127 1951-05-22 7 Egyptian Army Chief Reinstated CAIRO. May 20 Reut« Fe k i Eie d Marsha n I t dy Pasha, who vi p on the retired list Last N i pending investigati ms i i < 1- gyptian "arm- M tod; s reinsUted Chiet I v ■ot the Egyptian A a.127 words
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Advertisement82 1951-05-22 7 ;rx j WHEN YOU BUY A NEW SHIRT j; Jgy Q i; CHOOSE A NEW \M#~^ FROM OUR VERY BIG SELECTION ocriMFMTA! tips V. OOL AND MOHAIR REGIMENTAL TIES «JJ HE vfRY SMARmT PROM 91.9U GRIPES AND CHECKS AMERICAN STYLES $6.25 BOTH DASHING AND QUIET A L SliK FOULARD IN82 words
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Miscellaneous50 1951-05-22 7 A-*d_A WAIT'LL YOU DIS SOUP IS TOO HOT I I 11 \77> > >^^f t'i i I I I _r TAC I C I f_T AX. f f"N I "T* II A a? k. I <\. v/ I i SOUP/ DUMPLINGS #1A THAT > 1 I uT%»*. v. f"<*o*-— a«50 words
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292 1951-05-22 8 Standard Staff Correspondent Xl VL\ Ll MP! K. Mon. Payments amounting to about $42 millions have been made \>\ the War Damage Commissioners. Awards made now total 22-000 wbieh fi ne does not include initial payments. The award to a292 words
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201 1951-05-22 8 Standard Staff Reporter SUHGAPORE may he able to import pigs from Bangkok m the near future. "The |»iii^ are there and we haxt the -lii p- 1. -JI tre Hant now i* lhe sanction of tin Thai (.oN.riuiirist." miiil Mr. VS .W Jenkins. Director201 words
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Article41 1951-05-22 8 T X IS r. I 21 Special Sta ia Service Closing prices H g I inge todarj HKsl 581 Cl si rling; [Ks< 22 I US$l HKSI 804 I M 51 HK3 I one B ipiah: Gold 25 to41 words
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Article36 1951-05-22 8 THE US S Co, servati n S< epares -los I etp es, ranchers > sei v.in plans They > vs i ea estate s, m investors, .engineers governage cies m n king inveni soil resoui cea36 words
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Article78 1951-05-22 8 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (May SI) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No 1 KS S Spot Loose $1,521 $1,531 F. 0.3. m bales June. No 1 R.S S SI. 471 $1,481 No 2 RSS $\A\\ $1,451 No 3 RS S (norn I $1,411 $1,421 Tone: Slightly easier.78 words
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Article45 1951-05-22 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ike price of Tin to-day was $567.51 per picul. I p 42.50. LONDON TIN Monday 'a prices first session were: Spot buyers C 1.1 45 sellers. Three months £1.115 buyers V. 1.1 20 sellers. Settlement Price 1.1 40 Tone: Steady but quiet.45 words
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Article104 1951-05-22 8 Standard Staff Reporter COPRA was quiet yesterday, sellers quoting slightly lower. No business passed. The market closed with buyers $46J and j sellers $47i per picul. j Coconut oil sellers quoted $80 per picul, with buyers holding Pepper prices remained unchanged on a quietly steady market.104 words
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390 1951-05-22 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE and Federation Governments are stated to be prepared to consider applications to import Japanese manufactured medicines and drugs where a special ease has been put up on the reeoinmendation of the Directors of Medical Services. j This statement390 words
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Article, Illustration72 1951-05-22 8 photos. The new _56-foot Ion? jetty at Bukit Chermin recently completed for the Cable and Wireless Company by the Singapore Harbour Board Civil Engineering Department. The concrete jetty is for use of the company's cable ships. The Cable and Wireless Company's new main officeStandard - 72 words
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Article81 1951-05-22 8 NEW YORK. May 21 (AJP.)— I Mr. James J. Newman, vice- i president of the B.F. Goodrich Co.. has forecast a world surplus of 535.000 tons of rubber i this year, adding that this will mean lower prices for U. S. consumers of rubber products. Mr.81 words
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Article803 1951-05-22 8 §>ndard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Mon. The Malayan share market opened quiet today, but quotations showed improvements m a few selective issues m all sections. Moderate business passed. Todays prices were:- Alex Bricßa Pref. 1.824 190 Ords. 2.05 2.10 Atlas Ice 13.00 14.00 8.8. Petrol 47'- 48 cbi803 words
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106 1951-05-22 8 Rubber Falls On Report US May Free Purchasing Standard Staff Reporter ANNOUNCEMENT that the National IV,„i tI Authority m the United States might Release control* rubber caused an easier tendency m the rubber nam Xi I m Singapore peaterd*. Quotations v. tsenU per lb. be i closing levels. Opening q106 words
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340 1951-05-22 8 Standard Staff Reporter CHILDREN are so behind at school invariably because of bad lighting at home, says a lighting <x|M*rt. Mr. S. W. Mounter. Chief Lighting Engineer at illiam Jacks (Malaya) Ltd., who is now introducing planned lighting m Singapore. j Pointing out that340 words
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119 1951-05-22 8 US National Production At New High WASHINGTON. May HI <Reu-:er-AAP> America's output at q.iods, and service, reached an unprecedented l""-s3i:;.9uo.oouoo0 year rate 1:1 the first three months of 1951 The Commerce Department reporting this today declared that the fundamental driving force that pushed the gr «ss a iti nal production119 words
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Article104 1951-05-22 8 WASHINGTON Mi g| tUSIS): Ambavsadoi L Austin, is represeatitivf 0 the United Nal m lere that his interpretation of he I.N. (.eneral fcsemMj oargo on materials aad ments of war agaiul t :hina and North Korea hat the embargo roukl vhut »ff the flou104 words
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49 1951-05-22 8 The United States Government has announced that steel supplies for moturcars and other consumer "hard goods" would oe cut about one-third below the level of last July l. This will mean reductions ranging from ten to 15 per cent. below present civilian levels.49 words
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171 1951-05-22 8 Sandy croft Rubber To Pay 10 pc Dividend 5 AND YCROFT Rubbe Company is paying Its tirs dividend of ten per cent, les tax since the war This pay ment will absorb ?l!a. unit am the repayment against rei: a bilitation loan a furthe: $36,000. The total ot 561.200 will171 words
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Article35 1951-05-22 8 THE FREIGHT ship President Harding which arrived yesterday _brou£iU_J ,789 tons of cargo for of specials, 943 cartons of chew- nig gum. __Other_cargo for Singapore:—, drums 3.508 c; cas> j35 words
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Article49 1951-05-22 8 Japan Textile Export Target _API Jap textile tal U.S. s pc earnings. 1 n draft llscal yci, F.pnriiiin'f S J p T the fove re"cv requ th it J«p m US$l 375 310 eluding ice I I 800.000 crude oil 17.9 JOO tone hard i 2.120.000 bale ore 349 words
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Advertisement11 1951-05-22 8 QVT of a factory with over fifty years of Automotila PgOGRES^MOTOR^Oa11 words
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Article43 1951-05-22 9 SAX FRANCISCO. May 21: (Reuter)— The 7.000-ton Japanese freighter Kenkoku Maru which went aground 80 miles north of San Francisco m a fog on Apr. 28 has been hauled into deeper water. But tugs have been unable to free her.43 words
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Article48 1951-05-22 9 YARMOUTH. May 21: (Reuter) Two young men. Stanley Smith and Charles Voilet, hoisted the sail of their 20-foot home marie yacht yesterday and set out for the United States. They hope to steer their vessel Nova Scotia into New York harbour m about 90 days time.48 words
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Article139 1951-05-22 9 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Arrivals BOAC. from Sydney, Jakarta OO p.m. York from Bangkok 4. 'hi p.m. X.L.M. from Amsterdam. Bangkok ll M am. (charter) from Amsterdam, Bangkok 1 1 TO p.m. Q.E.A. Skvmaster from Sydney 4.M5 p.m. C.P.A. from Bangkok 6.15 p.m. MALAYAN AIRWAYS from Kuching 4.10 p.m. Penang139 words
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Article331 1951-05-22 9 IVOR KRAAL - IVOR KRAAL Offices, Customs Hall Being Built By Standard Aviation Reporter SUCH has been the tremendous increase m passenger, mail and freight traffic at Kallang Airport this year, that the Department of Civil Aviation has decided to put up two new buildings to relieve congestion.331 words
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Article, Illustration301 1951-05-22 9 Standard Shipping Reporter EXPECTED m Singapore from the United Kingdom m the second week of June is the 518-ton Maston, a Shell t>|»e of coaster which is to carry trade between Singapore and Indonesia for the Red Funnel Line. This was disclosed to301 words
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Article214 1951-05-22 9 tt HARVES GTn 45 Scudai. Sheers Wharf: 44 Kota Gede. 42 43 Glengarry, 40 Malim, 33 39 Johilla. 36 37 Anchorage Victory, 33 34 Steel Traveller. 31 32 Dolius. 29 30 Pachumba, 27 28 Nagara. 25 26 Esang, Cable Wharf: Recorder. 23 24 Merkur, 19 20 Arnold214 words
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Article160 1951-05-22 9 SIX new British destroyers will be ready for their trials before the end of this year and another two early next year. Thic woe Bniwm/i_v™. rot This was announced by Viscount Hall, First Lord of the Admiralty m Parliament speaking about the progress of Bri-! tain's naval160 words
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Article72 1951-05-22 9 BANGKOK, May 21 Thailand and the International Civil Aviation Organization of the United Nations have signed a technical assistance agreement which provides aid for the development of aviation m Thailand. The agreement provides an ICAO civil aviation adviser for Thailand and Mr. Stuart Alexander Campbell of72 words
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Article399 1951-05-22 9 t\SI ASIATIC LINE iiu:*i.to from fcurcuf _?»lav 25: ScTmdia, for Bangkok May TO EIROPE m Port: Piooia VMEKIIAN VIAII LINE Kyi v a We>i Loasi forta. Accepting cargo for South ano Centra 1 America June 9: Island Mail, sails June 14. BVE&tm OKI EN I UN. For 11399 words
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Advertisement107 1951-05-22 9 SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Sarawak) WEEKLY PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO KUCHING REJANL RIV> PORTS AND BINTULU (with transhipment at Kuching). Due. Sails Bidor for Kuch.ng J" 1 2 Buloh tor Kuching 29 May accepts cargo for Bintulu with transhipment at Kuching Rajah Brooke tor Kuching In Port107 words
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Advertisement124 1951-05-22 9 "SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL LINES" HEAP ENG MOH SS CO., LTD. SOON BEE SS CO., (S) LTD. 33/35. Teluk Ayer Street- Phone 3448 Passenger_& /reight- services S.S EDEN DALE"— SAILINGS TO Bl LNJOfc A. PINAMi. TG. PANDAN DJAKARTA AND A C* m*at\ ir"\r". r T.ir..P L. Spore appr. June 12 M.V124 words
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Advertisement564 1951-05-22 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK CONTINfcNi Spore P Sham Penan "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 75-27Moy 23 24Moy 22-22M#t "MALAYA" for Bangkok, Hongkong. Manila Kobo "MEONIA" for Saigon b Bongkok 27-29 June 24-26 June 20-23J*** "MALACCA" for Bangkok, "LALANDIA" for Saigon Bangkok 29-30 July 27-28 July 24 26 J_* "KAMBODIA" for Bangkok, Hongkong,564 words
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Miscellaneous46 1951-05-22 9 Despatches TODAY: Thailand (letters only) 7 a.m. by train. Medan 6 p.m. by Stia, Hongkong. China, Philippine R sud Japan hy Glengarry. U. S. A. by Limburg. Pontianak by F, Amnuputty. Arrivals TODAY: X. Borneo, Labuan, Brunei and Miri, Christmas Island by islander, Thailand by train.46 words
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369 1951-05-22 10 "U HAT is your name?" asked thc school registrar of the small boy. Edward Ktear." "Say 'Sir.' admonished his parents. "Sir Edward Elgar!" The story m.iiv not be true but is certainly prophetic and nol altogether out of character with the369 words
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Article288 1951-05-22 10 cerfo. In Enigma, the first work to really prove Elgn-'s greatness, he portrays his friends m musical caricature: a kindly fun-poking, nothing sarcastic or cynical. But the Enigma is reputed to be the theme itself and remains unsolved. Some think there Is no enigma and that288 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1951-05-22 10 DVORAK. Symphony No 4 In G major. Op. XX. Philharmonic Svmnhonv Orchestra of New York (Walter), Columbia LXB7T. SO. THIS symphony, after numer us hearings, never fails to give me great pleasure and. though perhaps no*. the comooser's greatest work. it is undeniably one of his most1,057 words
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Advertisement433 1951-05-22 10 UM B i'»<i;i Mare Wore Ham be; Mam be a la Kenton. (Perez Prado A: his Orchestra 1 THIS 15-piece Scan American band packs a tremendous punch It swings and It lumps Fire trumpets .md one trombone may strike you as an odd balance but the result la terrific More433 words
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Advertisement191 1951-05-22 10 7/ m£L/^f^^__l* c _tV^ ___Lfo s^^w^r l A THIS MONTH'S NEW RECORDS NICCLAI The Merry Wives of Windsor, Overture London Philhcrmonic Orch. cond. by Sir Adrian Boult DB ***** I TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5 m E minor Op. 64 La Scala Orch, Milan, cond. Guido Cantelli DB 9583/87 BACH Sinfoma191 words
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Advertisement230 1951-05-22 10 f rpp^fpri today oN-r KENG m "A BACHELOR IS E y (MANDARIN TALKIE with B_«IM. Safe J TOMORROW ITS THROUGH APACHE PASS j ADVENTURE TWO MEN AND A WOM I FOR YOUNG TAKE THEIR LIVES -^X? i AND OLD! THEIR HANDS TO vfrlf ■rTO y^_»</ H «TH f UPS. f230 words
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Miscellaneous551 1951-05-22 10 ONTHEAIR KAUIO MALAY A SIM.APOKE BNGLISB PKOGKAMME t Tm» kes. 41 If. metre*) a.m. Schools Broadcast: 10 a.m N*vys (K.I >: 10.4"> Schools Broadcast; I p.m 'I lie Radio Orchestra: IJW New-.; 1.45 Ray Anthony Orchestra: •J p.m ScJiools Broadcast: 545 Pro gramme Summary; tt.l7 Konr Stars and a Starlet:551 words
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Article, Illustration164 1951-05-22 11 Slammin' Sam Snead - Slammin' Sam Snead ma, A U >OD golfer swings slightly inside out across the direction line, as pictured. lie almost never slices. If his ball moves off-line, it tends to hook rather than lo slice. And a faint hook i i> preferable to a slice. be- j164 words
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257 1951-05-22 11 VERI pood nitric haw Imcii rcceiwcj for the Busdncaa Hon-.- Football Association League up and kn.ok-Oiil 4 up touriicvs. I I .GUI (IP Ll: Q.T.E Sj rts C B Club, Pulo Cul HongS Dub U Sporl Cub Si ne C üb, M.P.H. Sports I257 words
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Article105 1951-05-22 11 Bowlers At Trial V I Mon. »l< I -IfiiiiiKilril \\\v IWO--lalt «ih k« 1 lri;«l h«*re i n i aaaaia*i (R.S.M. I ami ilm ico-Cap- W.K. Buckoll) \I ilurtns wnk cad. .re Kailasa- 12 wickets fof t 8 for 16 runs. 51 runs 5 fox H XI wi s KSM105 words
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Article72 1951-05-22 11 ►NDON M.o f Rcuter) r*y\d\f Brown of N'ormptonshirc ha* accepted ition to captain i il the .Tests against Ifrica this >r.iMin. Bre«i who uili be 11 m bet i tpliimd the >i- di, thr rt-irnt i-ur al .nstraha and stood "-t a- I n, land's72 words
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275 1951-05-22 11 OLLIE DAVIES - pore Clamps Down On Dopers With 24Hour Stable Curfew OLLIE DAVIES By THE SINGAPORE Turf Club is waging an all out war against dope gangs by imposing a 24-hour stable curfew on the eve of the current meeting to the last day of the races. This move follows strong evidence275 words
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Article233 1951-05-22 11 Davis Cup Tennis Results ZURICH, May 20: t Renter)— Poland beat Switzerland by tour matches to one m their Second round European Zone Davis Cup match here today. In the final two singles both won by Poland Jose Piatek beat Spitzer B—6, 6—4, 6— 4 and wladislaw Skonec— i defeated233 words
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Article76 1951-05-22 11 FOLLOWING are results of the Malay Sports Association, Singapore tennis tournament: Open Singles (semi-finals): A. Sujak beat Hj. Jamil (3—4. B— li. Bostam beat Ibrahim Junid B—6, 6—l. Junior Singles (serai-finals): Shahabudin beat Elias 6 4. ti 3; Hassan Alwi beat Buang 6 l, 6—o. Open76 words
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Article53 1951-05-22 11 Ban On -Boxer Lifted BRUSSELS. May 21: (AP)— Pre-war European heavyweight champion Kar'el Sys, ot Belgium. is to be once again allowed to box m Eu'-'?pe The Belgian Boxing Federation has lifted a European ban imposed on him for collaboration during the war. Sys baa recently been boxing m Argentina53 words
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Article643 1951-05-22 11 IPOH. Mon. Following is the fixture list for the Perak Lawn Tennis Association's Championship which will begin on Friday, May 25:— Friday. May 25 on Town Board Courts at 5 p.m.: Match No. 1 —P.E. Hammond vs. J.R. Whimster: i2> Lope Abdul Aziz vs. Khaw643 words
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Article60 1951-05-22 11 WIESBADEN, May 21, (AP). Eight hundred angry football fans stormed into the field during a game here to attack the referee and then turned on the 20 policemen who rushed to his aid. Police reinforcements had to be called m before the field was cleared. The incident60 words
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Article23 1951-05-22 11 STOCKHOLM. May 21 (AP) The Flamengo soccer team defeated the Swedish team by 6 o Sunday. Hali'time score was 3—o.23 words
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Article108 1951-05-22 11 MAXILA. May 20. (Reuter Demonstrating superior team work and faster lootwork, the Hongkong AllChinese XI beat the Hendon Football Club by five goals to three this evening at the Rizal Memorial Football field. Ho Yin Fan. Tong Shan and Lee Tai Fai each scored a goal108 words
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125 1951-05-22 11 PITTSBURGH (AP) Ever try to swim with a aO-pound pack on your back. It isn't as hard as it sounds, say the swimming instructors at the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Institute of Technology. They have freshmen and sophomore students at the two colleges125 words
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Article50 1951-05-22 11 i BRUSSELS. May 20 (Renter)— 1 i Scotland outplayed Belgium to j score a 5-0 victory m the soccer j international match here this afternoon. They led 2-0 at the interval. The match was watched by 73.000 spectators one oi the biggest crowds m Belgian soccer history.50 words
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275 1951-05-22 11 Officer To Try Long Distance Swim Off Changi By A special Correspoiulciil OFFICIALS of local sport* MHocurtions cro**!***! Changi R.A.F. Station \esier«lay to wnrlf im Major Kiifti* 1. Shustikoff of thc Armenian Arm\. who has *eleete<! the 20 mile stretch of water l>ctween I'ulaii Sainhoe aiul ihangi head) Singapore as275 words
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Article153 1951-05-22 11 Rex Hand 'Duck To Titan Party In a friendly badminton matd Rc\ beat the Titan by 7- U. Results: Rex players mention ed first Singles: George Tan beat Lim Cheng Kwee 15 13, 11 -15, 15- 2; Sulaiman B. Jaffar beat A. A. i. B. Ahmad 15—6, 15— 4: Lun153 words
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Article216 1951-05-22 11 TAIPING -i i. i Si George's Institution gain n<>t the better iil Ihe .<i,i! Co i c al cricket *h< n the t~. i niet for the second time 11 uik on the inner*, gro md ..i sterday. Only on>- nningg r ir ich t< as possible,216 words
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Advertisement178 1951-05-22 11 I 'Si*»- c o.». .i n.oi T Cammands nnprerodented Pfipul ir.lv Sole Age F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD. S n;.i|)Oie mmmmmmmmaaaamamaMwaaaataaamaammmT Getting Up Nights Stopped in24Hours Ge iting up n.■ vi i g aenaatton of or£;,i.- fth sfa dischargr*. dull ai'Le i 1 1 baee spine k' •lo h< <] leg178 words
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Miscellaneous112 1951-05-22 11 p\ r AhdeWOm V*\ r 5j a r A "*mf\ I I n f fGOSH, HAZEL, I DON'T Hj, fl'D LIKE TO KNOW WHETHER' jg. fmATS RIGHT. THIS /-^VmFT tuT^kt vnii'U V KNOW' WHY? J^/ TO OPEN THE TINNED >£!%; >S YOUR NIGHT TO k /C'7o=V_fc win^ Po4f >-—-"&— Tr^H112 words
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Miscellaneous34 1951-05-22 11 fiMs_l§g tiS"? A J_f TlMES€||t _~-*Jg» y HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya. TODA_ AM |VM. Singapore ii.vi iijos Malacca g.23 x.~.«; Port Dickson ..ul :.;<; Port sham 6.25 6.41 Penang i.m i.m34 words
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Article72 1951-05-22 12 THE following were elected office-bearers of the Old Victorians Association for the year 1951-52 at the sixth annual «enon ll Fnd eting hCld m Sin S a P° r e M P K r S sid ,u nt lnche> Ahmad b. lli 6 J Job o72 words
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429 1951-05-22 12 SCC MAKE TIGERS FIGHT FOR 1-0 WIN TIGER SPORTING Association scraped through with a lucky one-nil win against Singapore Cricket Club m a colourless SAFA First Division game at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Adopting; first time tackling and fast clearing tactics the Club's greatly improved defence put up a lively429 words
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Article39 1951-05-22 12 TODAY'S Sport Soccer: Pulau Brani United v SRC at Jalan Besar Stadium' Div. ll Fathul Korib 9 Spore Dist. Signals ut BO DC A. Business Houses League: MPH o F. if, at Padang; Strait* Ti'ncs v Bata at Bre-39 words
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Article225 1951-05-22 12 MALAYA can expect to hold the Thomas Cup for many years yet, but only -if younger players are encouraged and coached. warned badminton enthusia>t .md legislative councillor Mr. John Laycock speaking at a dinFnei given by the Mayflower Badminton Party last night m honour of their225 words
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Article64 1951-05-22 12 BATU PAHAT. Mon.— The G oVernment English School. Batu Pahat, held its third annual junior sports meeting at the school ground yesterday. There was keen competition hi ill the events and "Guillemard H rase" 1 became champions 1 with i total rf 76 points Che Sa'eha64 words
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312 1951-05-22 12 By BEN PHLEGAR, A.P. Correspondent PORTHCAWL, WALES, May 21 (AP)-The Briti«..i Amateur Golf Championship opened today full of all kinds of hopes including Hollywood's Boh. There were hopes for hetter weaiher for on Sunday il blew, then it rained. Then it turned312 words
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Article121 1951-05-22 12 NEW YORK. May 21 (AP)— Lightweight champion Ike Williams, middleweight king Ray Robinson and Rocky Graziano. the box office champ, liven up the boxing programme this week. Williams gets around to defending his crown this Friday night m Madison Square Garden m a 15-rounder against121 words
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Article77 1951-05-22 12 Champs For Fourth Year PENANG. Mon.— The Chinese Recreation Club won the Heah Swee Lee cup for the fourth successive year m the annual tennis c mpetition which concluded at the Penang Sports Club last evening. The final was an all CRC affair, with the CRC 1 beating CRC II77 words
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Article36 1951-05-22 12 I PARIS. May 20 (Reuter) tour French horses entered m 1 the Epsom Derby were beaten iB the il 1.500 Prix Noailles three-year-old Produce Stakes over one mile three furlongs at36 words
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Article140 1951-05-22 12 BLUE ROVERS held Guard Dog Unit to a two-all draw when they met m a Div 3 "A" soccer match on the CYMA ground yesterday. GDU opened the score first through right winger Pearce. But after this Rovers tried their best to score140 words
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Article45 1951-05-22 12 IPO H Mon.— Playing m intermittent rain the Fourth Hussars trounced Kinta Europeans seven-nil m today'? senior division league soccer game. At hall time Hussars led five-nil through Heesom (threes and Crossley (two). Crossiey and Sturdy added one goal each on resumption.45 words
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Article73 1951-05-22 12 IPOH. Mon.— Two upsets occurred m tonight's play m the Perak open badminton championship when seeded and state player Wong Van Sen and the newly-crowned Perak open junior singles champion Choong Thean Fook. were eliminated m the first round ties of the men's singles event.73 words
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53 1951-05-22 12 LONDON. May 21 (Reuter >— Britain, winning the doubles today, took a lead of two matches to one over France m their second round European zone Davis Cup tie at Wimbledon here. Tony Mottram and Geoff Paish of Britain beat Paul Remy and Robert Abdesselam53 words
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Article195 1951-05-22 12 MALAYS INTERSTATE CRICKET PENANG, Mon. Penang Malays cleared their first hurdle m the Rulers' Shield cricket competition when they beat the Kedah Malays by 103 runs m a two-day match concluded this afternoon on the Dato Kramat ground. The winners added another 20 runs to195 words
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Article336 1951-05-22 12 First Win, First Goals SINGAPORE Civil Service A--s.v; ition rawed their first victors m rive outings, and also theii first aoal this season, when t c: narrowly beat Social A' let Party by th cc sn.-N to ta i hi their Divisio 3 "A tie at tne Geylan336 words
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105 1951-05-22 12 JOHORP BAHRU. Mon.—Sixteen players have been invited to be present at the Johore Civil Service Club on the morning of Saturday, May 26 when a team to meet the Singapore Ma! .ys' m tlie two-day Rulers' Shield Cricket competition c Commencing ow May 2i>105 words
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73 1951-05-22 12 BATU PA! TV! mi Qt F.:.£ Tennis Club Penggaram six imes to oi 'he lnter-C il tne "S mci Bandar I. gg Besults •i>ned first Singles: M Siew 1-4 1-6: Yani bt Khoo A T Double: X Pens Choon bt Seng Sic i i73 words
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Article31 1951-05-22 12 ANKAR.-. England's B team ore S th< tnstanl i pnm.-. Beskii 3 less garni Thii was I game her. pe ted 1 :.es m we« kend31 words
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120 1951-05-22 12 IPOH. Mon.— ln connection with its silver jubilee celebration the Perak Amateur Athletic Association is inviting state and settlement relay teams to participate m a special relay four by 440 yards race which will be run off m conjunction with this year's state athletic120 words
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Article67 1951-05-22 12 RAPC won handsomely by 5-1 m their United Services League game against RAP Seletar at Seletar yesterday. Leading 2-0 at half time the Pay Corps dominated play m the second session and went ahead with three more go:Ps. Tr-ioper scored three of the RAPC goals while Cartwright67 words
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Article24 1951-05-22 12 NEW YORK. May 21: <AP> The Glasgow Celtic .^occer team Sunday defeated the New York all-star* by five goals to one.24 words
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Article, Illustration13 1951-05-22 12 Pahao* mat Sensor Ma-aya C^ccer their _teh *u,.a L Um pur13 words
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149 1951-05-22 12 Denis Compton Scores Brilliant Century LONDON, -Jack Robert* t fit season this is, Compton innings aga.^* S at Lords pitch which thn come ratlin. I In the two Ur v lunch toda, k. !MJ|i Compton put on runs n it was < ompton .> his century m a,.. i., before149 words
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