Singapore Standard, 28 May 1951
1951-05-28
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Title Section20 1951-05-28 1 Singapore Standard X1G&&- •£8 i£ -4rt S #l /TH ii. v:. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1951. 8 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration234 1951-05-28 1 Unloading Of Nor bay Cargo Is Completed Stamlard KejH>rter »\|)!M. of ihe Panamanian steamer Norbay'a f rubber, which was taken «»\er by Uwl Thursday, was rompleled at 4 p.m. yesterday. The rubber was < harged] into a concrete st >rage bar^e which is anchored in the Outer! Roads. On eomp'.ei.234 words
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Article16 1951-05-28 1 Cocos 'King' To Make Island Home S 22--g Singa- i sper ->| 3 for tin esi A.16 words
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290 1951-05-28 1 KARACHI. May 27 (AP) The first Asian conference of the anti-Red International Confederation of Free Trade Inions opens here tomorrow to work out a lons-range programme for the improvement of conditions for Asia's working millions and preventing Communists from seizing control of their unions. The290 words
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Article56 1951-05-28 1 SYDNFV M,v 2 CAP) FieW M trshal Sir Thomas B -v. 67, lied at Hei I rg military h tal, M wurne, this using at er a .owg 11.- ess The lonnor Commander in- of the A -.ra M!i militaj v forces was tl t Austral ever to56 words
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Article, Illustration347 1951-05-28 1 A Flower For Princess Margaret Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Chinese Importers and Exporters Association is consideling forwarding a request to the Indonesian authorities, asking for action to prevent further pilfering ami "open looting" in Indonesian ports which have caused heavy losses to Colony exporters.AP - 347 words
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56 1951-05-28 1 'The Voice' Speaks Stalin's Tongue The Voice of America, openinn a series ot broadcasts beamedfto Russia in the language of Stalin's native Georgia with a message from U.S. Stata Secretary Dean Acheson. t\e promised the "Voice of America will from now on bring you the truth which Communists^ fear andAP - 56 words
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Article40 1951-05-28 1 PUS\N South Korea, May 27: (Reuter-AAP)- Derek Pearcy. Reir.er-AAP frontline corresDondent in Kr.r-ea. was killed whwWsjeep struck antoeß^r the 38th Parallel yesterday— his 25th birthday. An -office:- in the jeep was ab>o killed and the driver seriously wounded.40 words
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84 1951-05-28 1 THE Governor of Singapore has been invited by the Governor of Hawaii to attend a conference at Honolulu where matters concerning travel facilities and restrictions (financial and administration) operating between countries in the Pacific area will be discussed. It is understood that Sir Franklin84 words
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Article25 1951-05-28 1 Colonial Secretary James Griffiths said in Nairobi he w iuld make a full statement ■on Kenya's constitutional problems in Parliament soon.— j Reuter.25 words
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Article23 1951-05-28 1 ALL- JET SERVICE British Overseas Airways hope to start the world's first a! ct service by the end of i this year. Reuter.23 words
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Article35 1951-05-28 1 HONGKONG. May 27: l'P>A British coaster, the s.< Hunan returned here with a dramatic story of a 20-minute i running fUht with Crunch pirates who tried to stop her i outside Shanghai.35 words
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Article57 1951-05-28 1 Ge n. K eightley To Visit Hongkong THE Commander -in Chief. Far East Land Forces, Lt.-Gen. Sir Charles Keightley is due to leave Singapore today by air for Hongkong, and will be away for five days, it was announced yesterday. This is' Gen. Keightley's first visit to Hongkong since ho57 words
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Article52 1951-05-28 1 TAIPEH. May 27 (AP' The China Union Press estimates that at Least 300,000 pers ms have been executed in Red China since May 1 Of this number. the Agency said. 20.030 were slain in the first half of May in tour provinces Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Fukien52 words
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Article40 1951-05-28 1 new version of the Fairey Firefly aircraft is being made for anti-submarine work by the British Navy. It has a crew of three, a pilot and two radar operators and has already made a successful maiden night.40 words
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Article30 1951-05-28 1 Some 12,000 delegates nnd guests from GO nations of Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas are attending the 42nd annual Rotary International Convention in Atlantic City.- A PAP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration363 1951-05-28 1 By GEORGE RASIAH, Standard Staff Reporter Man cannot live on rails and depend solely on the sea for their food as whales and seals do. said Dr. A. F. Bruun, leader of the Danish deep-sea expedition now in Singapore, commenting on the363 words
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203 1951-05-28 1 Hwachon Taken As Allies Pursue 60,000 Chinese EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS, KOREA, May 27, (AP) United Nations troops on Sunday entered llwaclion, seven iniles above die 38th Parallel on the mitral front, an Eighth Army spokesman said. He said an American task force ro'ic-d into the city a! 1430 Korea time.203 words
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Article86 1951-05-28 1 NEW YORK. May SI (Beaten China and her North Korean associate's are expected shortly to be given a last chanrr to settle the Korean war bv a cease-fire on the 3Kth Parallel, it is learned here. The offer is understood to be compounded of tknse proposals:86 words
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214 1951-05-28 1 TOKYO. May 21 (L'P) Tibet has bowed to Chinese Communist pressure and signed away hor frepdom, completing Peipins's otcupation of the 'Roof of the World." The Peiping Radio said tonight that Chma promised under the agreement signed in the Chinese capital last Wednesday not toReuter; AAP - 214 words
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Article56 1951-05-28 1 Many Gifts For Queen Mother LONDON, May 27 (API Queen Mother Mary who 84 on Sa lay is n I truckloads of flowc-s I I telegrams before m Among d' s of gifts were her 800, the Duke of Windsor, who abdicated I thmne fifteen yt the D;iko"s brother, George56 words
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89 1951-05-28 1 Thai Products To Be Included In Peking Embargo BANGKOK. Maj (A**)— Tlip Th.-.i v ;wi;t t^i:iy issued a It of M strategic pfinets h H is r'adv to in- Indf in :in embarc* Comrrunist Chia i as »on as the I n Nation info: ms tho kin:; m of tin89 words
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137 1951-05-28 1 ON riflE HTEST CENTKAC FROXT. May 27 (Reutec-AAP) Fur me fh.-i time En ih<? Korean war. ma; ed groupi of Chinese priaonefl lav down their arms and §urrendered to s >uth Kon an ind \meriewi soldiers DO the west rent r;il ti :>:it t;:137 words
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Advertisement20 1951-05-28 1 I fc (K$ •/I M s |S J^r-4 il -1 //I I^^/ \\J\ i M v H i I\ y20 words
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Advertisement45 1951-05-28 1 ft* vg3&%oo® Stsro Simps'! I 'i ft W iTH A m3 *m*f TKLKIMIONK J j KEY-MEN MADE AVAILABLE AT A TCUCH: J FULLY CONFIDENTIAL f COMPLETE INTERCOMMUNICATION I SIMULTANEOUS CONVERSATIONS c FINGER T'.P CONTROL i AUTOMATIC RELEASE I CAIA FOB ii DEMOMSI'ESSTSSTJ 1 THE EMPORIUM45 words
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952 1951-05-28 2 S'pore Must Remain Air Centre For Far East Standard Staff Reporter THE NEED for a new airport in Singapore to be -ready for use in jlie qui«ke*l possible time" was stressed by Government ill reply to the recent memorandum by the Singapore Chinese Chanriber of952 words
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Article249 1951-05-28 2 FOI. LOWING is the sixth list of 'fair prices" of commodities issued by the Controller of Supplies. Singapore. The prices in the list are not controlled prices. but are prices which are regarded as fair, based on current import costs, and they may be amended if249 words
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Article32 1951-05-28 2 MR. FL. WATEKHOUSE has been appointed to be a member i of the Labour Advisory Board tor the Colony ot Singapore in place of Mr, C. C. Cousins who resigned.32 words
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Article, Illustration253 1951-05-28 2 Standard Woman Reporter A TEA party was held in the grounds ot the Orchard Road branch of the Cold Storage Co. Ltd. of Singapore yesterday. The occasion was a farewell to Mr. T. M. McLachlan, general man- ager in Singapore on the eve oi 1Standard - 253 words
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310 1951-05-28 2 Gimson Inspects MAAF Standard Staff Reporter ACCENT on what the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson described as "a Singapore spirit" was manifested in the parade of Malayan Auxiliary Air Force at Tengah yesterday morning. In his speech, Sir Franklin said during his stay310 words
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Article, Illustration83 1951-05-28 2 photo. MORE THAN 4,500 relatives and friends attended the funeral according to Buddhist rites of the late Mr. Lim Teck Kin, Chinese millionaire and pineapple magnate at Bukit Brown Cemetery, Bukit Timah yesterday. Mr. Lim was shot dead in his car by two masked men on May 21. The funeralStandard - 83 words
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Article313 1951-05-28 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE 150 FAMILIES, consisting of about 1,000 people, who lost their attap homes in a recent fire in Kampong Lavender in Singapore, are likely to find homes of a more permament nature in Kolam Aver, off Thomson Road. The Special Committee313 words
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204 1951-05-28 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Glass Eactory Workers Union wili try to enrol as its members all workers employed m the various glass factories in Singa--1 pore. A resolution to this effect was adopted at the Union's first annual genera] meeting held in204 words
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188 1951-05-28 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN APPEAL to the importers of tiles into Singapore to issue their tiles directly to bona fide builders was mad© yesterday by Mr. N.A. Kularaja. Secretary of the Singapore Government Employees Co-operative Society. Mr. Kularaja said that 23 houses being188 words
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Advertisement55 1951-05-28 2 VERY SOON at the CAPITOL 7///>r women whose past hid tln> same mis-step that sealed their reputations! Packer Neal Roman Three Secrets UK KiDtf you keep to yourself but three girls couldn't/ ASK FOR WHITE OWL CIGARS PRICE $15.50 ■I* flSi^^ z '-ty. ffi Sh *ll c^spP^^^Vi prige $3 255 words
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Advertisement87 1951-05-28 2 B[ V OTEJp9 to relieve cryness Cr i,« i ;q^J of the mtOAT E f Xiakeny B THROAT 11 IS r, >3B ft. /o ilfl Ullll[ 56 MILf S PER GALLON *'^*K If/- TAX PER MONTH OVER 60 MILES PER HCcK PROGRESS MOTORS LTD. o WEARNE BROS. LTD. F ty87 words
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Miscellaneous33 1951-05-28 2 IPS? HSilKl l^p^sfi ESSSSSS 1 I 7 f? f'T "OYM.I. IFFENSIVE7: r IT SAVS A "TTbECAUSE AH DONeY\\ .^HiSTH TYPE WHUTAPP- s v'-^.- HE ISTOURIN'TH'U.S-A V WJF J| >=^fe^»- FELL IM LO\/E 7\)33 words
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249 1951-05-28 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The bandit death roll for the month rose to 68 in the past twenty-four hours following security forces action throughout the Federation. A patrol operating in the Kuala Dungun area of Trengganu killed249 words
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149 1951-05-28 3 KAJANG, Sun. The Director of Civil Defence, Mr. G. W. Somerville met the Kajang Home Guards Unit at the District Court, last week, and outlined the duties ami organisation of the home guard unit. Mr. Somerville who was accompanied by the Supervisor of Home Guards,149 words
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Article37 1951-05-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Police are o'Terin^ a reward of $2,000 for information leading to the arrest of a Javanese, Paimai bin Boye, 20, who is suspected of having murdered a compatriot, Mingan bin Majiken,37 words
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Article42 1951-05-28 3 OXE hundred and 'our pe 1:1 Kuala Lumpur registered in the two hours of the first day foi registration of voters for Km: Lumpur Municipal elections. Tu Supervisor of Elections. Mr G Hawkins, said that results givi grounds for optimism.42 words
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Article23 1951-05-28 3 A TOTAL of 1.917 pilgrims from Singapore and the Federation left Penang in the Tyndareus on pilgrimage to Mecca this afternoon.23 words
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132 1951-05-28 3 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING, Sun. The plan to remodel Simpang Village. three miles from Taiping, on the main Ipoh-Penang trunk ai an estimated cost ot 5100,000, the approximate value of over 30 shop-houses. v probably be shelved. A blueprint of the "Aston" scheme was132 words
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172 1951-05-28 3 Standard Staflf Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Work on the Princess Elizabeth School for Blind Children oil Jalan Seudai in Johore Bahru is expected to start shortly. At the moment there is. a sum of $62,000 available. The 10 acres site, overlooking the172 words
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Article25 1951-05-28 3 MORE th.in 200 parents and friends attended the inaugural meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association at the Government Knglish School, Rembau, on Saturday.25 words
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126 1951-05-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Government should realise that people of immigrant stock who are called up under the Manpower Regulations should bo given equal status as others, said Mr. P. P. Narayanan, Trade Union Leader, speaking at the annual general meeting of the Negri Sembllan126 words
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Article143 1951-05-28 3 j Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun. An exhortation to Malays to give their full support both intellectually and financially to the UMNO so that the organisation could achieve its aim of "Merdeka" was made by Che Mahmud, State Councillor and one i the leaders of Perak143 words
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Article67 1951-05-28 3 AT THE Committee Meeting !of the Taipins Branch. St. John's Ambulance Association. 'it was revealed that Mr. Aw j Boon Haw donated $200 to meet part of the expenditure for uniforms for the first St. John's Brigade Division. IPOH. Sun.— Fourteen Malay girls studying in English67 words
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Article96 1951-05-28 3 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING. Sun.-- A Mr. X who showed public spiritedness by helping the Taiping and the RASC Fire Brigades put out a fire, which broke out from a timber store, will be siven a reward for hi.s services. Thi.s was revealed by Mr.96 words
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Article54 1951-05-28 3 62 Get M edals For MAS Work KULIM, Sun. Mrs M. B Osman, wife of the State Surgeon, Kedah and P< Dr. Mustaffa bin Osman presented defence medals to t»2 recipients lor their services in the M S during 1941 The ceremony took place at the Kulim Medical Recreation Club54 words
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161 1951-05-28 3 Standard Sustt Correspondent IPOH, Sun. The Perak State Appeal Committee for funds for the University of Malaya will aim at a target of one million dollars for the establishment of a Perak Chair in the University. Notice of this proposal was given by Mr.161 words
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100 1951-05-28 3 'Give Us More' Call Follows Recent Rise Standard Shipping Reporter SEREMBAX, Sun. Mr K. Kathiravelu, President of the Negri Sembilan Estate Asian Staff Union addressing the third annual conference at the Union today said that since the acceptance of the new cost of living allowance, cost of Living bad gone100 words
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137 1951-05-28 3 Standard Stuff orrospondent PENANG, Sun. A threeman delegation '•uri.-i.^tin:.' of Dr. N.K Ifenoo, Mr P. A. Das, i President of the Malayan Indian Association, Penang. Protrince WeUesley and Ke(iali and Mr A Baiakrishnan, Secretary of the Malayan Indian Cotl- gross, Penanu. inter\ iewed137 words
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59 1951-05-28 3 Mentri Be sar Calls For Greater Unity ipoh. Su 1 members of the Sino M :> h Club icniiig the iendship betwi :ind Chinese te State. The Kfentri Besar, who is president of the Club, also called on members to si I is that idea] with sincerity so thai Paloh59 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-05-28 3 Mr. James McHugh, Director of Information Services,, who will preside over Radio Malaya's new programme Federation Forum. The first meeting of the Forum will be broadcast from the Kuala Lumpur studios of Radio Malay i at 8.30 p.m. on June 15.41 words
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Advertisement101 1951-05-28 3 A ____pg vmICES School Old s nay apS<h«n>l. ■rt*. irried Fang I to lot be Seag faag given tha > on Pagar Sek H i irther business I i irteei P PORE ■■'L.NinPALITY TENDERS »j g date MIM:ii M.ITY iINDERn irtitu! i -n,| >•'! w r Der B I p101 words
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Advertisement637 1951-05-28 3 SITUATIONS VACANT TECHNICAL ASSISTANT P.W.D. PERLIS APPLICATIONS are in- ted for the above apt »iutment on the Time Scale. Salary shall be according to qualification and experience. Applications to State Engineer. Kedah/Perlis, P.O. Box No 202. Alor Star, Kedah. C I N G APORE MUNICI*J PA LIT Y WATER DEPARTMENT:637 words
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Advertisement636 1951-05-28 3 SITUATIONS VACANT CTOREKEEPER (ProbationJ er) required by the Government Medical Store. Singapore. Salary scale $50— 5A— 60 p.m. with prospects of appointment to timescale post. Commencing salary including all allowances at current rates SI 16/- p.m. Duties: clerical, including keeping store records and costing. Qualifications: Standard VII. applicants must :be636 words
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Advertisement290 1951-05-28 3 ACCOMMODATION pILSTEAD Manor, 42 GilV/ stead Road, fully furnished single, double 1 suite. M. S. H. C. water, w hoard., 3 m.s. town. Futher particulars] on application. FOR SALE T^HOSE interested in the purX chase of Roof Tiles and Ridges at very moderate prices. Ist quality stuff should contaci Box290 words
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Advertisement79 1951-05-28 3 I MEDIUM WEIGHT t-^J|fe||Mv 1^ Suiting M6l beoufiful colours. 4j "f" A >Ult of this Kl.itrri.tl t;i\es -f 4 ma v :imi:in (omfori and fine -fi "f i^^i^^tt appearance tailored with -fi J§? if our os to all de -ff #fi fgaJN tails Jt will be an outstanding "4I TAILORING79 words
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Miscellaneous176 1951-05-28 3 Federation Diary IPOH I MALACCA RUBY: Two Flags West 1. 3, 6.45 1 CAPITOL: Three Little Words :< and 9 p.m. 6.30 and 9.15 pm. T" 1 r\e ti 1 1 v f ,-i I«II>O: Chat Kun Sap Sam Hui) 3 Rl i'\ T v °r?- a J d o176 words
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Article, Illustration440 1951-05-28 4 JOAN REEDER - JEAN, 8, IS 'DOLL SIZE, SO LIFE IS MADE TO FIT JOAN REEDER By LONDON. 'THERE is something special and sort of fairytale in being a little girl of eight who simply cannot grow. And Jean Langley is like that. Jean has had eight birthdays, but she is only about440 words
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Article782 1951-05-28 4 WfARNING as be< n (jiven to the people of Singa- the food situation is serious. This is not a new warning as the Legislative Council last V- ruan similarly admonished by several com.)inted to inquire into food prices and The then Financial Secretary Council that the782 words
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We the People
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469 1951-05-28 4 HE WAITED 43 MINUTES BEFORE BUS ARRIVED Sir:- It Is a discomfort to vel by the Singapore Traction Company bus in Singapore during the peak traffic hours of the day 7 a.m. to Hi a.m. and 4 to 7 p.m. It one gets even a "hanging" accommodation in S.T.C. buses,469 words
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Letter322 1951-05-28 4 My dear D..M. You:- name is one :hat means something in Malaya, and this letter is an appeal to you for action to help relieve suffering and o;s--tress. Your signature is on each tne oi the Tickets that we are buying for the State Social Welfare Lottery,322 words
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251 1951-05-28 4 Sir: I notice that at the recent meeting of the Consii s 1 Association the 3 Orchard Road Market sta lholders, in reply to a question, s1 ited it prices of vegetables are higher because the Cameron Highlands source of supply has almost entirely cea ed.251 words
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Letter19 1951-05-28 4 Sir;- I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to Radio Malaya and to their .si. iff19 words
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Letter393 1951-05-28 4 S r: —In view of the recent correspondence re landlord* and tenants, it Is time the d >- mestic drama of No X —Rd lj revealed to the public. In 1948. the owner, a Chinese widow, assisted bv a male relative as agent, began proceedings m the393 words
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99 1951-05-28 4 Sir. -Ii is deplorable to-day that our modern girls should resort to artificial aids "props"' to enhance and. elevate their beauty! In my search for a real beauty through the length and breadth of Malaya, I have come across, inter alia: Synthetic missies And qirls with juteien99 words
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Letter184 1951-05-28 4 Si-': T am now in Standard Seven in one of the local English Schools and am within the call-up age. My chances of being sent to a police training camp are very bright because I am strong and healthy The government does not care a184 words
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Letter86 1951-05-28 4 Sir;—During the 2\ hours of Daily Indian Programme, over Radio Malaya no news features, and talks are heard", in the HINDUSTANI language, except for .SO minutes of musical Hindustani Programme. All the time, one can hear news, features and dramas, in the Tamil language only: which is86 words
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Letter85 1951-05-28 4 Sir:— Mrs. Tan Ek KJIOO is to be congratulated on her attack on the Courts of Malaya tor their attitude towards Chinese marriages. Every educated Chinese has known for many years that the decision in the Six Widows Case was wrong and it is to the85 words
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699 1951-05-28 4 Aster Gunasekera - Aster Gunasekera Ini KUALA LUMPUE POLITICIANS aid m tionl a ists, who have been ta Icing themselves hoarse about the importance of having a Malayan nation, would do well to give the subject deep thought and decide what I of nation they want699 words
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Advertisement120 1951-05-28 4 CHILDREN'S f A V 0 Q FOR RAOIANT HEALTH AND I ONG eiperience proves that delicious "Ovaltm. children to grow strong and sturdy, arid *o nww energy they spend so freely. *Ovaltine* is the mott delicious of all jy drinkt. Even children who dislike milk it enjoy it when 'Ovaltine'120 words
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Article366 1951-05-28 5 R EVALUE EUROPE CURRENCIES CALL 'To Turn Tide Of Inflation' \i\\ Max 27 (Kt-utrr) The t N uinic Commissioii for Europe torastic revaluation ot European easih adjusled exchange rates. h, mounting tide ot inflation," be n versable at need, and internal austerity measures. n: u !i.mi the doll tr \.ilue366 words
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Article21 1951-05-28 5 I-C French Attack Red Area ion forces have N square iiah*S main aghold, the Bi n. in a I* g s <21 words
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Article67 1951-05-28 5 Police Ne ver Off Duty POXTIAC (Michigan), May 27, (UP):— When Alexander Glygoroff, 22, learned that Police Sergeant George Scott, who had stopped him for speeding, did not go on duft; until eight o'clock, he drove off, sailing. "See me after eight o'clock." Sergt. Scott caught up with Glygoroff, arrested67 words
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155 1951-05-28 5 POONA, May 27 (Reuter): Former Indian Finance Minister. Dr. John Matthai said that the upward revaluation of the rupee "cannot be postponed much longer." Revaluation of the rupee, he said, ighl cause emharrassmeni in the international sphere "but the International Monetary Fund, which India155 words
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81 1951-05-28 5 THE Iraqi Prime Minister Nun Es Said has announced thai Iraq would at any time "render the utmost military aid to Syria in defence of Arab territory ig linst Isj <e 1 i aggression He told the Senate that Iraqi andReuter - 81 words
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97 1951-05-28 5 Iraq To Get More Revenue From Oil B.\c;i!DAD. May i: (Reuter)— An!ii)U!iceinent that the Governmeni ol [raq has reac led agreement in principle with the Iraq Petroleum Company Mr a newlevel in royalties comes at the 1 of two years *>; political moves in Iraq tor better terms tor the97 words
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Article21 1951-05-28 5 Belgrade Radio said that two Hungarian frontier guards had crossed the Yugoslav border and wounded a Yugoslav s< Idier.21 words
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Article289 1951-05-28 5 WASH! X G T O N. May 1^7 (UP):-- Mrs. Perle Mesta, U.S. Minister to Luxembourg, said that American women will have an increasingly larger voice in shaping the nation's future from now on. Most men are beginning to realize that women are their equals wReuter - 289 words
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Article441 1951-05-28 5 US Has 3,500,000 Men U nder Arms WASHINGTON, May 27 (UP) A high mobilisation official said that the Unite*! States now has a "ready to fight'' force of almost 3.500,000 men, better armed than in World War II and backed by a massive production machine that is just beginning toReuter - 441 words
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Article93 1951-05-28 5 Big 4 Talks Collapse PARIS. May 27 (UP) —Prospects of a Big-Four Foreign Ministers conf e re n c e have nose-dived almost to zero after the Soviet "ultimatum" that there would be "no point." in such a meeting unless it could discuss the Atlantic Pact and United States bases93 words
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Article42 1951-05-28 5 OSLO. May 27 (Reuter)— Swedish bunker Marcus Wallenberger said in a telephone interview with an Oslo newspaper that he knew nothing of the role of intermediary which press reports have attributed to him in Soviet feelers for peace in Korea.42 words
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175 1951-05-28 5 BANGKOK, May 27 (\P): Leaders of the Chinese community here have challenged a statement by U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Dean Rusk that there are 10,000,000 potential Chinese fifth columnists in South-East Asia. Th« Chinese leaders noted the largesi Chinese population in South-East Asia is175 words
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65 1951-05-28 5 WASHINGTON. May H (Reuter): J. Lawton Collins, U.S. Armv Chief-of-Staff, said he thought Russia was "beginning to get concerned" about beatings given to Chinese Communists in Korea. (Jen. Collins was giving evidence for the second dav before American Senate Foreign Relations Committee and65 words
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234 1951-05-28 5 TEHERAN, May 27 (UP) The United States has warned Iran thai her oil dispute with Britain threatened to undermine and Weaken the entire free uorld and appealed once more for negotiations to settle the dispute. An aide memoire handed by Ambassador Henry Grady to234 words
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Article19 1951-05-28 5 Fires in northern Ontario are threatening 'lie destruction of almost 21.000 acres of valuable timber. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article33 1951-05-28 5 Nine of Hongkong s first policewomen recruits have passed out and will soon take up duties as women searchers and takers of evidence in cases concerning women and girls. Reuter- AAPReuter; AAP - 33 words
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Advertisement111 1951-05-28 5 ROUGH DISTINCUISBBD SERVICE S 1 w o-jer, *::n rcr as i«n^ as Ih«rry-fiv« B Sb^^^^^b Krtrtientz CvH finks remain (,>i Ai.ITY JEWELRY CdKtfffaM T:. Holders CoHlmk» Sa mKm £--f.-)o9» 9roo<he» I Co 31-33 High Str.e*. Sing.aport BMM TURRET CAMERA Most Versatile in its Field 1V« 1\ C't-.-'t-d r> rr^e famous111 words
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Advertisement234 1951-05-28 5 16-in.mOTOR mOUJER BALL BEARING THROUGHOUT GUARANTEED EVERY PART MADE IN ENGLAND Spare P< 1« Al ...'> $&jJm f THt WORLDS LARGEST OUTPUT- OVER TWO MILLION SATISHtD USERS most pcp^'d: rtprtsents the finejt »jlut c^ t mi -c jnaiy met I 4 d i a^i-; tictof Moweri •t eniboi.es a l^234 words
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Miscellaneous54 1951-05-28 5 r ~~~"1 JHPCSS^HHHf WH W wOTTA MESS' X' rcOMINGTrTToR^^iPW fvtH 1 I GOT 'tM V. > W JS^^\ W^uj ictr am iT^Ta MIRACLE I DIDN'T Y'~- v A LANDING Hfv^ 1 X FIGCbERED RttnT" s r fKs SStER 1 SCT^oAwMP JUST LIKE TH' HERE THEY COME- V^MI Ihullportopen... Athan i54 words
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470 1951-05-28 6 By A Special Correspondent Local share markets showed some improvement in a week of moderate activity. In tins, strength was derived from the steadiness of the metal despite prognostications of an early sharp decline and of the impression that strong opposition had470 words
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Article593 1951-05-28 6 HONGKONG Tin Ltd. operated its dredge in moving non-produc-i tive material for over three months jin the year ended 30.9 50. This was I done in order to prepare a pad j dock to be used for tests with a >;iab dredge. A syndicate has beer, tunned to593 words
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Article254 1951-05-28 6 Last Week 's Business Industrials: i:';..ier a: Neave Ords. $3 35 53.4M. Gammon $1.80 to 12.00, Hammer $35.00, Hongkong Bank STIJ to $705, \V:r. Jacks $2.80, Malayan Collieries $1.60, Malayan Cement 025, Robinson ');(!> $2.95, Straits Steamship $17^5, Straits Times S2 95 to So'J.'v Straits Trading $17.50 to $17 33.254 words
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Advertisement529 1951-05-28 6 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERV.C6 Sen F.oncuo. Lo« Anqele* All Amer.can b Conod.o C.tiePenong P S ham S'pore MATTHEW LUCKENBACH 27/28Moy 29Moy/2June IDGAR F. LUCKENBACH 24/26June 27/28Jun- 29June/U«lv Accept.nq rorqo fo» Hongkong Kobe YoWohomo FAST REGULAR SERVICI U.S.A. (WEST COAST) PERSIAN GULF *io JAPAN HONGI'ON<~ GEORGE LUCKEMBACH S'pore 20June Accept.nq529 words
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Advertisement265 1951-05-28 6 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAY* Hong Soon for P Baroe June 8 Vessel tor Muar V\eeMy Hon 9 Tot tor Rengat June 11 Vessel tor Malacc- Twice Weekly Hon 9 Thong for Bagan VetscMor Port Dickson Weeklv I Sl A P' A P' June 7 < Tung Song265 words
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Advertisement120 1951-05-28 6 Messrs. D JAKARTA LLOYD (INDONESIAN NATIONAL SHIPPING COMPANY) Announce The Opening of their Singap ore Bra nch Office at 88, Robinson Road, Singapore on 25th June, 1951. Phone 3675. THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD. Port Swettenham. Penang. NegapaUtnam Madras. S.S* fcfc JalagOpal v <■*<<<«>( i hk Passeocen a i*rco| Singapore120 words
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Miscellaneous401 1951-05-28 6 $100 Crossword N0.6 (New Series) I lin I I > i NAME <Mr. Mrs. Mi* > ADDRESS whip-hand, and using it: 9 Defunct head. 10. Country people?; 11 Intuitive discernment, impartial about 50; 13. Sappy diety?; 15. Presses one's su;t: 16. Mainly revolutionary advice; 18. Lady love comes to me401 words
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Article, Illustration433 1951-05-28 7 Foong Seong Cup Badminton Home Team Stronger Colony To Meet Johore SINGAPORE hurdled into the second round of the Southern Zone of the Koong Seong Cup badminton competition with the loss of only one game when the Colony's singles players easily asserted their superiority over NegriStandard - 433 words
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Article434 1951-05-28 7 irOH, Sun. Displaying the same steadiness ami accuracy that earned him the Perak title last year. "Evergreen" Chin Kee Onn entered the semi-final in the Perak LT A championship today with a elear eut victory over kok .Ah Choon of Cameron Highlands, the scores434 words
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Article147 1951-05-28 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Johore won all their five matches tonight making it an 8- 1 victory over Malacca in the Foong Seong Cup badminton cup-tie. The results were: Singles: A:i: Awang beat Tan Kim Hoe 15—7, 15—4; Tengku Jalil be'ai Tan Kim Kiat 15 15 6:147 words
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340 1951-05-28 7 Selangor Get Innings Win At Malacca MALACCA, Sun. Malacca cricket fared no better than its soccer. Selangor boat her by an infringe I aiul 42 runs anil almost did it in a day but for the tenacity of Malacca's tail-enders, J. Sequerah and H. Du Boulay. \*ho were unbeaten when340 words
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Article36 1951-05-28 7 TAIPIXG. Sun— Larut and Matang Amateur Athletic Association will hold a sports meet on Sunday. July 15 at the Kini? Edward VII School ground. Entries should be sent to Dara Singh, by latest July36 words
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Article349 1951-05-28 7 Singapore Malays Triumph JOHORE BAHRU, Sim. Singapore -Malays beat Johore Malays by an innings and L45 run- in the Rulers Shield match played a| the Johore Civil Service ground today. The scores were: SINGAPORE MALAYS— IST. INNINGS Ah Yunos c Ismail b A! as Noor 43 i Sharif c t349 words
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Article176 1951-05-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two Navarataam Shidd matches were playod today, hotli panics ending in derisive victories. The lie on lli«* Railway NHI| between Kurasian Recreation (luh and Railway ln-»liiu-tion saw prandfalher and prandMui. C.R. and Merlin respectively playing for Eurasian*, who won l»> 7J176 words
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Article33 1951-05-28 7 MADRID. May 27: <APt— Swedish swimmers finished first and .second in the 100 metre event inaugurating a quadrangular meet at Spain's Olympic p i with French. Dutch, and Spanish competitors yesterday.33 words
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Article121 1951-05-28 7 n:\A.\G. Sun.— Chil a e tii n Club played out turn their riick Penang Sports Club m Western Road md todaj S| irts I Hub wore tU ut for 179 while the Chinese repli< I 10.") for the loss at day. Europeans had tail ekes U run. J.121 words
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Advertisement88 1951-05-28 7 new! r\p» r TWO-WAY TALKIE II Si IHI UILNd lOR HOMES, OFFICES FACTORIES. HOSPITALS. HOTELS BARS RESTAURANTS. Based on the "Walkle-Talkle" 'oi war fame. The TWO-WAY TALKIE gives loudspeaker communication between any two points up to 500 feet No mains-nothing to plug in Simply connect wire between two instruments. Press88 words
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Advertisement165 1951-05-28 7 J/jS THE THEATRE WITH THE LONGEST RUNS» ij n.^5400 ;l TODAY* DAILY: 11 15 tMpM J |j! MG M presents in a its TECHNICOLOR {lory I RUDYARD KIPLING'S i Li r\ l N— .l— Hwtn J J^ /y fc colo« sy "EGYPT LURED H1M... CLEOPATRA BEWITCHED HIM!" m ff LEIGH'-165 words
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Miscellaneous349 1951-05-28 7 Crossword Winners From Page 6 Bldg., Singapore; C. a. Jayatiiaka, Service Branch. Crnef Secretary's Omce, Kuala Lumpur. Tan Hue Peatj, 205 Bukit Bintang Rci.. Kuala Lumpur; C. H. Toussaiwt, 158 Rangoon Rd.. Singapore; Mrs P. Mack, 7 Stonor Rd.. Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. C. J. Modder, r 'o Patcr-on Simons Co349 words
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Miscellaneous351 1951-05-28 7 Ball. 4 Arthur Terrace, Singapore: Miss Va! Bitl). 4 Arthur Terrace, Singapore; Miss Nellie Lee, 146-A Taniontc Pasar Rd Singapore; Mrs. ML Maddox. c o Optorg Co. (MJ Ltd., Singapore; Mr. n g. Pillay. c o Opturt; Co. (M) Ltd Singapore; Mrs. B Johnson. 64 Circular Rd.. Kuala Lumpur: Miss351 words
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Article, Illustration974 1951-05-28 8 DAVID BEATS GOLIATH AT GAP IIILL CLIMB Fastest Car Time By Cooper '500' Yesterday's battles at the Singapore Motor Club's hiil climb at the Gap were David and Goliath ail'airs with results which repeated the Biblical classic. The proceedings, watched by a large crowd that braved a b! tiering sun974 words
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547 1951-05-28 8 Chang i Draw With CSC, Seletar Upset Chinese Singapore Cricket League O!" THE four senior division games the most exciting finish was that of the encounter at Changi between the present leaders, Ceylonese Sports Club and RAT. (Changi). Batting first the airmen totalled 19S. Cosh batting well for 73 runs.547 words
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Article146 1951-05-28 8 IPOH, Mon. Defending singles champion, Teoh Seng Khoon, was fully extended in his second round fixture in the Perak open championship last night. Teoh won his match 17 14, 15— 9. against Soo Seng Fatt to qualify for the semi-final. In the first set Teoh was down146 words
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Article17 1951-05-28 8 I ZURICH. Switzerland. May 27: (AP)— Swift swinging Sugar Ray Robinson, world middleweighty champion, outpointed17 words
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Article332 1951-05-28 8 BOSSES CLASS 1— Mini tnl Bo> Bu, v Div. 1- 6 Fur Vn >aret 8(M h r No Regrets 3.00 Harrier |.0l 1' Bright Lyes 9.00 Fnin>ured 8.11 HORSLS CLASS IPink (,i,, 8.08 lv 4~" Ui HOKSI g Melburx Court 8.07 BrownsUav 9.00 i>lx 'ambrid?.e 8.06332 words
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Miscellaneous1000 1951-05-28 8 f r WmWmwwmff c 5 R Perry b Sand «hi m 51 f Cs^**/^ A P Scully not out 5 J 9ti V iMiA Extra. 2 SCC beat Y.MCA bv 118 runs ToUI 5 Wkta J? 1 for Ist innings points. bowling: Sandosham 233 tier st rhant 2 3J. Matiar:1,000 words
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