Singapore Standard, 30 May 1951
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Title Section13 1951-05-30 1 Singapore Standard nO. 333. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS13 words
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287 1951-05-30 1 UK Ready To Accept Some Form Of Iran Oil Na tionaliza tion Ma) '2*> (UP) Britain formally accepted today some ilizalion d! Iran"", oil industry provided it is negotiated on iir «i<-.il t<» il»** Briti sn-«©wned Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison rea i *.'■> Commons an official] statemeni287 words
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196 1951-05-30 1 Nationality Bill Talks Deadlocked Ie Crisis Looms L\ ill K. T»«S.- A ((institutional crisis i.itinn ot Malaya and very severe be expected U wiser counsels do not prevail here. k, "1 Stan iard re- the r» "ent con- R ■rs 'ne:d m the i ipita tour Malay did not favour196 words
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52 1951-05-30 1 2 Malay Rulers Received By King George Cm J9 The and Ike Besu <>i m v rtn >m\ t-d R v < .••or: Id til "ii x If vK |M ;i m m Lini > er the I :-.t la ■-'■li MS spokesanposs i tr p Ol fItHH IhC I52 words
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Article198 1951-05-30 1 TOKYO. May 30 (IP) I Allied forces smashed through mounting Communist resistance m Korea on Tuesday a<l\aiu'iiii; six to 12 mile* over rugged lerrain. South Korean troops spearheaded the United Nations drive by plunging 12 miles up the east coast to capture the key road198 words
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76 1951-05-30 1 Standard Staff Reporter THREE committee members of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce were appointed at the Chambers meeting yesterday to raise funds for the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association. There were: Mr. Tan Siak Kew Vice-President of the Chamber. Mr. Yeo Chan Boon,76 words
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Article, Illustration73 1951-05-30 1 pnoio. Widow of Special Grade Detective, Galab Shah, receiving the CokMUal Police Medal awarded her husband for meritorious services, from the Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson, at the presentation paiade held at the Police Training School yesterday. lour other Similar awards were given at the ceremony.Standard - 73 words
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276 1951-05-30 1 Talks Periodically Held Standard >ta(T Reporter SOUTH-EAST Asia Briti-h territories an- now taking steps to evolve a joint programme for the pooling of each other's economic resources as this is of strategic value m civil defence plans. The territories being consulted276 words
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132 1951-05-30 1 Standard Stall Reporter A widespread rumour that the registration of voters is a means used by Singapore Government to register for manpower is hindering the progress of the campaign organised by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to boost registration. This was stated by132 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-05-30 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE anti-gambling section of the C I.D. effected a number of arrests and seized a few pieces of furniture when they raided a house m Boon Tat Street early this morning.36 words
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Article, Illustration288 1951-05-30 1 78 Coal Miners In easington Pit Trapped By Blast EASINGTON. England, May 29. (UP) Seventy-etghl miners were trapped 900 feet underground today when a terriiie I*ll* explosion shattered a branch tunnel of the great nationalized Lasington Coal Mine and officials feared all but one may have ben killed. The one288 words
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333 1951-05-30 1 d'.irms their Btay m Britain. ai :i,< n rom the of the RAF Aegtma I iyal wil! bo c «nmi« under the present p iticj at I suitable entrants d.: Bd fl i civilian life will be considered It is. however. I333 words
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Article167 1951-05-30 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Tues. In one of the fiercest battles fought between security forces and bandits m recent months. 12 terrorists lost their lives early yesterday morning m Seeamat. The terrorists attempted to catch the security forces by surprise from ambush positions167 words
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47 1951-05-30 1 Gimson 's Message To Sultan Of Brunei (',< >VERN< >R Sir Franklii i following ii Commissioner tw B on :on of i- Sulta Bru C I take place on May '.'A "I should be g: I .11 of Singapore i est i tan on the H Highn* s47 words
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Article141 1951-05-30 1 S;:mdird Staff Reporter TWi) [ndian brothers, both employees of the Genera! Hospital. Soosainathan a;d Anthony Lourdu.->amy, ayed 23 and 1.. resDectiveiy, were killed lasi night when the motor cycle m which they were travelling was Involved m n head-on collision with an omnibus at Ou::arn R<;a:l141 words
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Advertisement25 1951-05-30 1 S.RH.dcSILVA > AS MICH SrOlfT. i «Ok?O«€. J J RUM.* LUW*. «»0 H mAUshrk REPRESENT Tolley Scott Tolley Ltd. Distillers of the Famous IVIATI CXD HD^FiiAL25 words
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Article288 1951-05-30 2 Education Dept. Unable To Cope Standard Staff Reporter M.I. incremental hat* examinations for Singapore Municipal Clerical Officers will he abolished* it the Commissioners accept a recommendation of their Examinations Committee. The Examinations Committee's decision follows the inability oi the Education Department to undertake the288 words
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Article, Illustration132 1951-05-30 2 Standard >hi|>|>in«: Reporter I*\ O Chinese ex-compradores from the Panamanian steamer, Norbay, who had been discharged from the >hip m Singapore and who were to travel hack to Hongkong as passengers, were left behind when tin- vessel sailed for Hongkong yesterday. C132 words
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117 1951-05-30 2 Inche Za'ba Suggested For Malay Chair UTUSAN Melayu, Sin gap* re's newspaper ses igge! lion 1 Sir Dr. >han, Malay sd lars ■■b tment oi Mala: S ea University er corrected a reSt« lay S Standard f the he ling "Winste ti I n S iggested." 'is M< v had117 words
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81 1951-05-30 2 AN INDIAN. K. Chel* liah charged with causing hurt to his wife, Muthu Kannu with an iron rod on April 19, was acquitted m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. The case proceeded for five minutes, when Muthu who stepped into the witness box told81 words
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Article86 1951-05-30 2 The ex-compradores who w« re lefl behind eire 34-year-old Ng KaJ Fat, also known as Frederick Woo, and 27-\ea:->>lri Ting Chum T^^\■iii. known as Roland Ting. Following interrogation ol the two men on board the Xorbay and a search ol their cabins by the CID on Monday, they86 words
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Article, Illustration227 1951-05-30 2 Standard Stall Reporter THREE priests celebrated the silver jubilee of ilu-ir priesthood m Singapore yesterday. They are Monsignor Michael Olcomendy. Bishop of Malacca; Father Davies, Professor of Theology at the General College m Pulau Tikus. Penang; 'and s Father Johet, Sub-Deacon, who fled from CommunistMichael Goh - 227 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-05-30 2 photos. THE GOVERNOR of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gitnson pinning the Colonial Police Medal on to the chests of (from top to bottom) Acting Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr. E. A. G. Blades; Acting Superintendent of .Police, Mr. G. C. Ripley; S Sgt. Abdul Laliff and ActingStandard - 55 words
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Article206 1951-05-30 2 "Words are inadequate > ex pre s my feelings," lie said I would ha\e liked to spend this day m silence and praye It I have c insented to celebrate, it is because I could not oppose y >ur loving feeli g "I wish to thank all those who206 words
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Article93 1951-05-30 2 A 'FINAL APPEAL' to the Singapore Docky i-d authorities to grant their non- industrial civilian .staff an interim award of 10 per cent, of basic as increased cost of .iving allowance, instead of the SlO per employee recently given, was made by the Singapore Admiral-/ Loral93 words
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172 1951-05-30 2 Retiring Benefits Standard Si iff Riporler SINGAPORE trade- union oHK-ials an;l members <-\- I pressed different opinions on v hai they considered was th<* h<*-t f<»rm of retiring benefit for tvage- earners. Most of them favour the Provident Fund scheme, because apart from the172 words
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Article154 1951-05-30 2 JUDGMENT by < ent m favour of the S ngj provement Trust for sion oi premises at No. 25, Boat Quay needed for the construction oi a backlane and at present occupied by the Lam Hin Rubber Co., Ltd.. was made by the Acting Chief154 words
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Article38 1951-05-30 2 A TRISHA rider. Tay Kee Soo, was fined c l5O and had his I i sii iv c.'!i!isi. i :i.Teci :he S: pore Third Police Couri j i day for having Bye gallons ci;:'i '.b'.e samsu38 words
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Article180 1951-05-30 2 THE following are the citations. MR F.X.G. BLADES (Special Branch': It is due m a large measure to his work thai i c security of the Colony has been maintained at its present love 1 MR G.C. RiPLKY was m charge of the Hokien SubBranch of the180 words
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207 1951-05-30 2 PRACTICALLY all the \»p ranking membera of the Singapore Poftce and must o1 the rank and file who were free turned ip m full force at tie Police Traming School yesterday evening to honour five among them who were awarded the Colonial Police Medal. One207 words
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Advertisement21 1951-05-30 2 Mf ITH w S >^^ COBRA-MATIC f t /X^ COMBINATION f BETTER TONE GREATER VALUE NEW BEAUTY FROM 10 lo 85 R.P.M.21 words
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Advertisement162 1951-05-30 2 What Danger Lies B"SHABOW i thy EAVI Valiant Filrrs' COLD-BLOODED \h\ l| tarrin, RICHARD V>\V\\ Sat. a! M nii« Cf^ fny BOYS' TOWN COUNCIL r PRESENTS p W C\i^ VICTORIA O^ lATUKB 5. 50 TICKETS FRCM RCC'N. )::<«■ kindh (i'm.i; AnK':i<an riTtMfl Lteec *V^3 fW% x Haveyo- /A y uummum162 words
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Miscellaneous9 1951-05-30 2 itifiVk /^VntaSFnrSO-} l vo JEST SSEC> soK'.y-1 1 r.".9 words
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Article187 1951-05-30 3 Call -up Anxiety Now Abating > a students m Junior Techni-T.-ade' Schools and [factory; and U> all stud c Technical College, -.0 Off Agriculture or Mic ft Forestry. nd d< Malays, it is p ted it mere are man] i i tbena between the ages ol 19 and 24 who187 words
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Article74 1951-05-30 3 S-.mdard Staff Correspondent X ALA LUMPUR, Tue.- An •an, Pakrisamy, was charged •c Mr D M. X Grant m Sessions Court today pping a girl aged 16 »m lawful guardianship of her father, P Abdullah, at ;ambu:. >n April 22. The accused told the court the74 words
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Article, Illustration117 1951-05-30 3 hard worker m the cause ol the public and the Muslim lommunity m p.irticulur. Mr. SwAJH. Ally Maricar ha s just received the appointment warrunt of th«« Justice of the Peace from the Sultan of Seljn°or. He is a founder member of th r Indian Muslim Association i117 words
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235 1951-05-30 3 Had Grenade, Ex-Bandit Cook To Hang MUAH, Tues.— Wang Ah Tu. k, a Elainanese, was yesterday convicted on a charge of carrying a handgrenade at the 24| milestone Muar-Lenga Road and sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Paul Storr. Cpl: McKnight, who gave cviJonce ;M»- prosecution, said iit he s235 words
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Article78 1951-05-30 3 Negri Ruler Calls At Pinewood In England for the Festival of Britain season. Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan, one of the Malay States, visited Pinewood Studios with his wife md two daughters. the Prin■Dsses Bahiah and Shahriah. to watch Betty Box's cornedy 'iriller, "Appointment With Venus, being made. They78 words
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Article55 1951-05-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue.s When the members of the Peninsula Malaya Union gather at the Seremban Sanitary Board ortice f>n June 2 for their first conference they will discuss the proposal of forming a $1,000,000 company among Malays to engage m all manner of business and industries including the55 words
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Article92 1951-05-30 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Hindustani Prachar Sab ha (Malaya) will be holding the Hindi examinations of the Dakshin Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha, Madras m August. Students can appear for Prathmic, Madhyama, Rashtrabhasha. Praveshika, Visharad and Praveen. The last date for receiving entry forms is June92 words
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Article47 1951-05-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A charity cinema show will take place at the Capitol Theatre tomorrow m aid of the K.L. Methodist Girls' School fund. The film. "Catherine the Great" will be screened. There will be three shows: 2.30 p.m., 7 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.47 words
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166 1951-05-30 3 Mine Manager Faces Trial On Lesser Charge KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Wong Yit Fook. i:\e manager r.f the Wah Hing Tin Mines. Sungei Way, was committed to stand trial on a charge of culpable homicide nor amounting to murder, by Inc'.ie Ibrahim, second magistrate, here, at the conclusion of the preliminary166 words
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92 1951-05-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation Town Planner. Mr T~ A L Concannon. has what he describes as a 'realistic nan for the development of Kuala Lumpur Town. Put he doesn't think development of Kuala Lumpur as a model city can be done soon, at92 words
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247 1951-05-30 3 Penang Municipality May Ask Govt For Subsidy Of $500,000 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. An application to Government for a subsidy of $500,000 to niei-t the Municipal revised salaries ami eosl of living allowances will be considered by the Municipal Commissioners at their meeting on Thursday afternoon. The? commissioners will247 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-05-30 3 rhoto. TWO Singapore Chinese, a man and a boy, were injured yesterday afternoon at the junction of Tanjong Katnng Road and East Coast Road, when the trisha m which they were travelling was involved m a collision with a car. Picture shows the trisha completely smashed afterStandard - 53 words
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377 1951-05-30 3 Federa tion Move To Form Adult Education Assn. Standard Staff or -respondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— Adult education and its need m the Federation has been receiving the attention of public bodies and m certain places classes are already m lull swing. In order to help such ventures, a proposal to377 words
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Article184 1951-05-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tue<? Alter eluding the vigilant c of the police for three years, Yap Hcorig. the leads* oi a qar:g of terrorists, foiled <s > beat the security forces m Salak South last night. Yap Heong is b^lioved to have been the leader of the ganu184 words
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Article98 1951-05-30 3 Dr. Lau bach In K. Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR, rues Ar:r matters i lich I)-- Fi Ie C. Laubach, npi I Da lite all d utss irith > ders of com- munities m the f itioa i I he meets I w Ik tin > tant que A ion ol MluH98 words
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Advertisement39 1951-05-30 3 1 Fed. Price 1 rta. .35 cis. 1 ■> 1.75 MCi ?'srfi,g jTa»sm *'j Clipper |j i CANTONESE RECORDS 1 :r KllllHJIWS:. F«»r S>ore Malaya RENASCENCE COMPANY l! BRIOCE l!l) SI.NGAPOItB Cable:. RENACO. 4 im Ii ■KM tjr J5 r39 words
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Advertisement9 1951-05-30 3 LEAVE -^^fck CALL, PHONE OR WRITE ASKING FOR DETAILS9 words
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Article376 1951-05-30 4 Big Success In Spore; Road Users More Careful Standard Staff Reporter THE RECENTLY introduced Mobile Traffic Squad m Singapore ha* come to stay, a spokesman of the Traffic Department said yesterday. The squad has had considerable success since out on the roads on May376 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-05-30 4 toto Nervioe. ANG YEOW SAY and Lim Le Kheng after their marriage at the Chinese Jubilee Church. Outram Road, Singapore, recently.- MobileMobile - 22 words
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182 1951-05-30 4 Govt. Urged To Aid Community Centres Standard Staff Rrporier THE (»«>\ trnnu'iii of Singapore fhoultl subsidise roninuiiiilx rrnlrt's if they are finanriallv ucak. tlt*rlare<l Mr. Lee rhoon Eni;. >«*c*r«'tary of tin* newly formed Hal«"»ii«r oiniiuiniix Centre yesterday. Gk vernnn it should also give •ie iid st publicity aid book- 's182 words
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112 1951-05-30 4 A COMBINED Pound > 'J I m i tirst its ki >:. Id by the Old fi ■> Asa ciation and ihe Old Rallies Girls' Association mi June 6 at R ifflea Hotel Dr CJ Poh, P:t>Mcient of the O.d Ratflesians 1112 words
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Article57 1951-05-30 4 SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners may receive their monthly allowance of $200 each at the end of every month instead of once every three months as originally suggested by their Finance and General Purposes Committee. The Committee's original suggest ion oi" quarterly payment was referred back at57 words
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Article98 1951-05-30 4 THE SINGAPORE Fourth Police Court was told yesterday h >w five men. posing as C.I.D. men got away with two lorry loads of rubber. At a preliminary inquiry, four Malaya and one Chinese faced a tentative charge of robber:-. Accused were Sulaiman bin Omar, Mohamed98 words
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Article73 1951-05-30 4 Indians Urged To Unite MR. GOPALA IWENON, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, who recently called for unity among Indians m the country, said that Indians m the past md played a great part m building up present day Malaya. "If they only maintain unity," he said, "they73 words
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201 1951-05-30 4 Standard Staff Reporter TKE BRITISH Government can instil confidence m the hearts of the Malays as to its future intentions with regard to its administrative policy by reserving the chair for Malay studies m the University of Malaya for a Malay. This was201 words
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Article79 1951-05-30 4 THE REGISTRAR of Vehicles, Singapore, m a statement issued last night asks the co-operation of the public by hiring taxis only from recognised taxi .stands SO that the danger of "crulsin£taxi" to traffic could be eliminated. Private car owners were also warned not to park79 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-05-30 4 SOME of the new houses at the Far Eastern Relief Fund Farm at Kranji.14 words
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Article, Illustration97 1951-05-30 4 QUEK Yew Choy and Earn Loo Leng were each fined $35 by District Judge, H. B Livingstone m the Singapore First Traffic Cjutl yesterday for negligent driving. photo. REAR Admiral H. W. Faulkner, Flag Officer, Malaya Area paid an annual inspection visit to the M.R.N.V.R. at Telok AyerStandard - 97 words
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Article, Illustration90 1951-05-30 4 TENN.C.O's of the Ceylon Army who arrived m Singapore yesterday m the Carthage, to undergo a six months special course m field engineering with the Royal Engineers at the expense of the Ceylon Government. Leader of the party is Warrant Officer S. M. G. Andriesz, a90 words
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Article97 1951-05-30 4 THE SECOND annual di er jof H. Tan Account tcj School's Students Circle will be held at the Wine Choon Yuen restaurant at the Great World on Thursday at 8 p.m. Certificates and prizes wiV be distributed to successful stud< ta of the December 1950 examinations of97 words
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Article231 1951-05-30 4 Standard Woman Reporter A VARIETY concert 1c mark the 107 th anniversary of the founding of the V.M.C A. by George Williams m the City of London will be held at Urn premises of the V.M.C.A In Orchard Road on June S. Members of the231 words
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Article126 1951-05-30 4 TWELVE destitute Singi, < families writt be allotted > bouses m the near fu < T.ie blocks t>elo i to ;•!< Far Eastern Reliel Fui d D tee. Situated In a Little m X: anji around c k acres of land, the F Rel:^: I:126 words
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194 1951-05-30 4 REMARKING that it was unsafe to eon\kt an accused on circumstantial evidence, the Singapore First Police Court Magistrate, Mr. R. C. S. Bell yesterday acquitted Khoo Ah Seng: of Johore Road of a charge of theft. It was alleged that Khoo stole $62 from194 words
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Advertisement53 1951-05-30 4 JHIIII >\\ mi mini Hii SJicuxclaJLcL VANGIARD T.ie designers have aJded many now features to this well-tried car of proved performance improved Seating, Smarter Appearance, and Greafer Petrol Economy, oil add up to the Standard Vanguard's lead m popular family cors. FEDERiTED MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD ROAD REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT THE FEDERATION53 words
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Advertisement186 1951-05-30 4 IIV 1 i vLik3 r PHE Public is hereby inform- 1 ed that I. the undersigned, have severed my connections with Messrs. Kwong Wah X trical Service, of No 285, Serangoon Road, Singapore their manager, as trom Isi May 1951 ANDREW TEO BOCK LAN P.O. Box No. 15()1. Singapore. \OTICE186 words
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Advertisement191 1951-05-30 4 E t f |"i!i: Q, I 8' Sabapathy, and Mi J P <•! I .'< n niah Mr. b Kua a Pi D ri Chan n Road on Bl Fun < q Pri Br< w:, i ACKMt'- gp IfRS LT -u Ma sons. Lr. Ti g L X K. v191 words
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Miscellaneous197 1951-05-30 4 i j V.M.C.A., Orchard Road: Combined Y.M.C.A.'s Staff Meeting 11.30 a.m.. Spore Chess Club 5 p.m.. Conversational Malay class 5.30 p.m.. Judo practice 5.30 p.m., Weightlifting body building group 6 p.m., V.M.C.A. Art Club Lifeclass 6 p.m.— 8.30 p.m., Film Show and Talk on "The English Countryside" by Mr. A.197 words
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Article219 1951-05-30 5 More water Used Daily In Penang Standard Staff Correspondent PEXAXG. Tuos— The average daily demand of water m the town hero for the year was 8.99 million gallons compared with 8.64 million gallons per day m \919, that is, an i increase of 4.05 per cent, for the year, states219 words
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Article249 1951-05-30 5 Federa tion Lack Dental Su rgeons Standard Staff Correspondent I'ENANG, Tues. Malaya is experiencing a shortage of Dental Surgeons," stated Mr. C F. Mummery, Chief Dental Officer, Federation of Malaya, who will l>e going on a five-month leave at the end of this week. He told The Standard that the249 words
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Article153 1951-05-30 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Tues.— A professional driver. Teoh Cheng Hock,a^'ed 29. denied before Mr. H. L. Wrigglesworth m the Magistrate Court that he ever reported "he saw a huge figure m front of him who looked like devil" at the police station after a car153 words
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Article186 1951-05-30 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. ihe appeal of Lim Kirn Cheng. Yeap Bean Hung. Lee Eng Hock and Saw Boon Keng, who were sentenced by the sessions Court President m November last year on a charge of having conspired to cheat the Bank of China. Penang.186 words
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Article, Illustration89 1951-05-30 5 Photo by Group photograph taken of the staff of the Seremban Treasury on the occasion of the departure on leave of Mr. F. A. W. Gabbutt, State Financial Officer (seated fifth from left). Those m the picture are: Standing: Molumed Lrus, S. Foopalan. J. P. Sta Maria, Chu* Kwee Fong,Lai Fung Studio - 89 words
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Article, Illustration65 1951-05-30 5 pnoio. The first persons to register as voters at the Bukit Ninas Polling Station, Kuala Lumpur, were Mr. On*, Th c Ghee, manager of the K.L. branch of the Overseas Chinese Bank, his wife and two daughters Picture shows the Supervisor of Elections. Mr. G. Huvkins and the Registration Clerk.D.I - 65 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-05-30 5 Photo by During the Fmpire Day celebrations at the Government English School. Kuliin. Tunku Farriddudin Ifuji. the Assistant District Officer, presented rash gifts to the Headmaster, (he M. Y. Samsudin. The gifts hid been donated by Messrs Omar and Amir Singh of Kulim to improve the school playground. Chung HwaChung Hwa Studio, Kulim - 52 words
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236 1951-05-30 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Among the twelve resolutions which will be moved at the first conference of the Peninsula Malays Union at Seremban this week-end, is a proposal for the opening up of as many schools for the rayaat m kampongs236 words
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185 1951-05-30 5 Johore Doctor Charged With Ca re less Driving Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.—lnch c Mohamood bin Ali, today postponed further hearing of the case m which Dr. Hamzah bin Taib of Johore was charged m the Magistrate's Court with negligent driving. Dr. Hamzah, with three others. was driving towards185 words
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307 1951-05-30 5 College Started With 16 Cents— Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues. The story of how a Muslim (lollejie m India wan founded forty years a<jo with a capital of only 16 rents wa* related today by the Principal of the Madrasa Mishahnl Huda (Arabic College)307 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-05-30 5 Mr. R. S C Hrnins. .IP.. H.C., Maaacer <»f Dublia Ksiate. Kulim. who is short Iv retirini; from Malaya. He was enlertaincd to tea by the Asian staff of the Estate and presented with a silver tea set. last week.40 words
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Article121 1951-05-30 5 Standard Staff (orrr-pondent IPOII. Tues.— -T»e Si. nan of Perak paid a warm tribute to Tuan Ilaii Abdul VVahat) the Mentri Besar of Perak when he said the Latter was the I most able officer the State bas I had for a Long tune. Tins sentiment121 words
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Article60 1951-05-30 5 PEXAXG. Tin A young Ciiine.se clerk attac d to the Trade Union Registry m Sj; rcme Court ped fr-jm injuries iriwn his bicycle m collision with gala a at the ot Farquhar Street and Light Street oca Convent School at about I B p today. The btrk vheel60 words
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Advertisement24 1951-05-30 5 GEORGE LEE MOTORS I 200 CLEMENCEAL AVENUE, E 1 F/ftST CLASS PERFORMANCE ECONOMICAL TO RUN INEXPENSIVE TO BUY i JVjKIT SHMPMEXT .11 Si Att'HVEU.24 words
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Miscellaneous89 1951-05-30 5 I fotywlf I DON l T FIGGERTHEY EXPECT fo^oPP 0 '^^n^ucn I cac,icd cnpl iipTi i L -^t*? I TME&[£ BQDit o OJT /iiS2s£'§s{v **''^8h TO FIND US ALIVE SO I'LL LAY I o, yak CRACKED I cAslckujkv uk. iul V -^B I nc ::i '-}rl si/ C?7rv^i,'S\'s?;' 'f&BSfik LOW89 words
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Article804 1951-05-30 6 /U."T of the rains and carnage of Korea emerges a scruffy looking peace dove bearing a somewhat battered olive branch m its beak. If it has a hunted look and ii it is inclined to peep timorously from behind the Korean rubbles that is understandable m v:«804 words
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Article818 1951-05-30 6 Kick Out These Old Snoozers! PLAIN TALK TO LAZY ELECTORS LONDON. I'VE had a quick look at some of the candidates m the council elections, m. full swing all over the country. And many of 'em, masquerading under titles like Independent, Citizen, Progressive or Municipal Reformers, look to me to818 words
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Letter596 1951-05-30 6 Sir: Despite Govern* ment's efforts to build more schools and train more teachers to extend education m Malaya, the tact still remains that two-thirds of the child* ren m tins country are not receiving any education. What are we. the people. going to do to expedite the596 words
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Letter437 1951-05-30 6 Sir:— l have read with regret trie hasty letter of one .Mr. Padi Knshnan. the Secretary of the Malayan Indian Association, whioh appeared m the Singapore Standa d of 25.5.51 under the caption "They should keep out", m which he condemns without forethought or deliberation the well-meant437 words
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Letter415 1951-05-30 6 Sir: —It is quite a surprise to me to note that the Indian leaders m K.L. displayed lamentable indecision on the question of "Indian Organisations." The impression I form from my careful notice m this direction is that there are too many Indian leaders who are not willing415 words
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Letter82 1951-05-30 6 Sir;— -The Chief Secretary m a letter dated March 17. to the President of the Government Administration and Clerical Union informed that the question of conversion of officers of the State Clerical Service (Higher Division) is the subject of correspondence with the State Governments nid thai82 words
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Letter59 1951-05-30 6 Sir:— My fetter 'Not the Best Weapon' appearing a fortnight ago m your esteemed Journal has created undue unpleasantness and deep animosity among my colleagues. I am inclined to believe that this is similarly shared m other parts of the F deration and m the59 words
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Article65 1951-05-30 6 BY CLAUD MORRIS i < 7t mi mbi r c< uncill retired-fi ft'ho refi iI G v ii difi I b i he ads < I I .c f f i rye. Lab Too po derous i it v < areas th< g b ing foi ■spruce coati and a65 words
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Article364 1951-05-30 6 Review of Views It's No Answer J INDEPENDENT Sm Chew Jit P. h was not satisfied with Singa- pore Government's answer to the Chinese Chamber vi Com- merce protest against the coo- struction of a new intema- tionai aerodrome m Pa] a Lebar. ;Sin Chew said that Government has not364 words
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448 1951-05-30 6 FLORA LEWIS - Near East Oil: Israel's Hopes Of Haifa Refineries FLORA LEWIS By TEL AVIV r PHE trouble over Persia's oilfields has caused Israelis once again to cast wistful eyes on the Jarge oil installations at Haifa now partly idle. The big Haifa works, with a capcity of 1.000.000 tons yearly" are448 words
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Advertisement8 1951-05-30 6 <§h "TIGER" V,.,. RUBBER GOODS for MINING INDUSTRY,8 words
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Advertisement27 1951-05-30 6 MAKE YOUR OWN MOVIES EASILY and INEXPENSIVELY vlth ft Bell 6p Howell FILMO 8 M M CINE CAMERA New Shipments of Cm* and Photographic Booh have arrived.27 words
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52 1951-05-30 7 CHIEF GEN. VANDENBEKG TESTIFIES: HIM. TOY May 29 AP) General Hoyt Vandenberg tors on Monday there is a good chance the United States mother world nar and also win a negotiated peace m >itli<>ut bombing Red bases m Manchuria. "r" I52 words
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Article, Illustration156 1951-05-30 7 CAIRO. May 28. (UP) Egypt announced tonight the rejection of Britain's latest proposals for a Dew treaty and renewed demands for an evaluation of British troops from the Suez Canal zone and a union of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and Egypt under the Egyptian Crown. ■■Should ourA.P - 156 words
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16 1951-05-30 7 Name Peking Aggressor, ICFTU Urged 29. <AP)- on a Asia c to aggi snmunisi a en16 words
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Article82 1951-05-30 7 HONGKONG, May '29 (APK— 3:.-.. :,e-A Commander-in-Chiel Far East Land Forces, Lieut-Gen. Sir Charles F. Keightlej said on Monday Hong- ng*s garrison loi estimated lOO) stands ready to fi^ht for the securits anj British terriArriving from Singapore on his Brst visit to the colony. Gen Keig82 words
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185 1951-05-30 7 TAIPEI. May 29 (AP) A high authority today admitted that the 1,000-ton British blockade runner Fonginin was being detained by the Nationalist oavy. The Fonginin was intercepted by a Nationalist warship near the mainland port oi Foochow on May 22. Official reports said she185 words
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Article40 1951-05-30 7 TOKYO. May 29 (L TP>-Bii^a-ci:er-Gen. Luther Sweetsei was replaced as Commander of the 452 nd Bomb Wing when he "was unable to achieve the maximum combat potential* 1 from his comthe Far East Air Force .said today.40 words
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184 1951-05-30 7 CAPE TOWN. May 28 (Reuter)— Fifty-one people were injured here tonight m a rioting which broke oui near the Parliament braiding following a mass demonstration against the Government's franchise poll. The police, who had bee. 1 battling amidst blazing torches, repeatedly charged the184 words
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Article64 1951-05-30 7 REI'TF.R reported yesterday that the London Stock Exchange on May -8 was m hesitant mood and price changes were narrowly irregular The report of the Economic Commission for Europe on problems of inflation tended to hold buyers m check, most alteration.? m prices -vere ihe result of64 words
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Article63 1951-05-30 7 WASHINGTON 1 May 28 (UP)— The Supreme Court today approved the Columbia Broadcasting System's method of broadcasting colour television. The court affirmed the decision m favour of CBS handed down by a special three-judge federal court m Chicago on Dec. 22. The action means CBS can go63 words
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234 1951-05-30 7 Russia Said Ready To Offer 'Big s 'Peace Plan LONDON, May 29 (IT) Russia >vill make a formal bid for a "fire-power peace settlement later this year with Communist China sitting alongside the Soviet and the Western Big Three, a high Iron Curtain source here predicted Monday. The source said234 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-05-30 7 photo. An American carbine interests a group of Ethiopian soldiers recently arrived m Korea to join the other United Nations Forces there. The Ethiopian troops had never before seen rtr handled a carbine.- APAP - 39 words
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283 1951-05-30 7 PREMIER NEHRU DECLARES: NEW DELHI, May 2°- (Renter) linlia's Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, today discounted suggestions that his bill seeking to impose restrictions on the freedom of speech and expression m India was connected with India's general elections next V283 words
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153 1951-05-30 7 TEHERAN, May 29 (UP) Tanks massed at the police headquarters today and American Embassy personnel were asked to remain indoors as the capital prepared for possible trouble at a mass meeting called for this afternoon by the Communist-led "Society against Imperialist Oil Companies." The153 words
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Article88 1951-05-30 7 PARIS. May 29: (ReuterV— The E a Four Foreign Ministers' Deputies met here today for the 63rd time still deadlocked on an agenda for a foreign ministers' conference. Usually well-informed quarters said the possibility was not discounted that the three Western Powers may shortly approach88 words
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82 1951-05-30 7 BARDUFOSS. North Norway, May 29: (Renter)— Captain Charles Blair. 41. Pan-American Airways pilot, took off here 1458 GMT on a 3,375 miles non-stop solo Might across the North Pole to Alaska. Flying a converted wartime F-51 Mustang fighter fitted with extra petrol storage, he planned82 words
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Article37 1951-05-30 7 ATLANTIC CITY. <N c w Jersey). May 29 (Reuter)— Mr. Frank E. Spain, a Birmingham (Alabama) attorney, was yesterday elected President of the Rotary International. He succeeds Mr. Arthur La«ueux. of Quebec City, Canada.37 words
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277 1951-05-30 7 No Talk Of Reviving UN Truce Offer WASHINGTON. May 28 (Reuter)- White House and diplomatic officials said here today ihvie had hern no discussion on reviving consideration of the abortixe truce statement drafted by 14 United Nations last March. A truce statement was to have been made by President Truman277 words
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69 1951-05-30 7 ATLANTIC CITY NEW JERSEY, May 29 <AP> Mr. Warren Austin, the Aimri can United Nations delegate, said here Monday the United States will soon make available to th»- IN. troops for future emerK<'ncies. This was the first official word that the69 words
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230 1951-05-30 7 united vncr s. m N YOKK I.v 28, (Ul Mia Ik I> iia liel lelegati to the United Natioi I ough his sp 1 >k< that the Soviet Uni i I I forward a peace t ?r for a ettli neni of the230 words
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Article130 1951-05-30 7 Iran Denies Hague Has Authority TEHERAN. Miy 2* (BeuU -Persian Foreign Ministei B: qir Kabemi today cabled the utternational Court at The Hague dtii>ii:tj i's authority to deal with her oil dispute with B;i--tain The cable said: 'The P. stai Grovernment does not considei i( ie [nternati< ■>' Cow t130 words
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Advertisement90 1951-05-30 7 *************************00 0 GAY COTTON PRINTS, i 8 ca S2OO 2 0 Vflp^^.l 56 INCHES W:DE a 1 "^^^SZ^ GROWN-UPS. 0 A We have a flattering selection of Good Quality Cotton Printed Fcbr.^s Am in a wide range of designs, m small all over effects on white g^ojrd, 0 m colourings90 words
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Article, Illustration527 1951-05-30 8 Mist Ship May Not Go To NZ First To Arrive AfterChina War Standard Staff Reporter THE Nationalist Chinese freighter Union Mariner, which arrived m Singapore from Japan yesterday on very low fuel oil, may not be able to complete her voyage to New Zealand unless she succeeds m replenishing herStandard - 527 words
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Article, Illustration169 1951-05-30 8 Standard Shipping Reporter AMONG the 24 passengers from Singapore who boarded the 10.000-ton French liner jLa Marseillaise for Marseilles were Mr. Y. Bernard. Vice Consul for France m Singapore and Captain Nougarou. Assistant Naval Liaison Officer, and two journalists. Messrs. Tom Ruston and Alan Wolstenholme. The169 words
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Article60 1951-05-30 8 THE world's first jet airliner, designed and built m Britain. has now been adopted by three other nations. France has Just ordered two of these machines which are already being used by Canada and Brazil. An order has been placed by the French Aeromaritime Transport60 words
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Article44 1951-05-30 8 BOMBAY. May 29- A new landmark m the life of the Indian Navy was reached when Dr. Rajendra Prasad present* d the President's Colours to the Naval Wing of the Armed Forces. These Colours will take the place of the Bang's Colours.44 words
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Article51 1951-05-30 8 TOKYO. May 29 (Reuter-AAP) —A fire which started m the boiler roan) of the 6,300-ton Japanese freighter Amazon Maru off Oshima Island. Izu Archipelago, South Tokyo, was stil] burning, Latest reports reaching maritime »rities here the c.t:);ai:i > 1' d more than 40 crew members have evacuated the51 words
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344 1951-05-30 8 Standard Shipping Reporter SHELL Company's second new bunkering ship, the 361-ton Kuaya, which arrived m Singapore from the I aited kingdom early this month, is being placed on the Singapore Harbour bunkering service from today. "phis 138-foot vessel IS a sis- tor ship of the344 words
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Advertisement573 1951-05-30 8 P4ST REGULAR TRANS PsUFK SERVICE Direct Overland San Francisco Los Anqelc* AM American b Canodio' CitiePenong P S ham S'pote MATTHEW LUCKENBACH Soils 3/2 June GEOTGE LUKENCACH 24/26 June 27/28 June 29June/IJu!v £DGAR F. LUCKENBACH 24 26July 27/2SJuly 29JuJy/lAug. Accepting cr>> n^kong FAST REGULAR &ck«M»I U.S.A (WEST COAST) PCISIAN G^LF573 words
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Advertisement177 1951-05-30 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAY* Hong Soon for P. Boroe June 8 Vessel tot Muar Weekly Hong Tot for Rengat June 1 1 Vessel ror Malacc twice Weekly Hong Thong for Bagati Vessel to? Port Dickson Weekly Si Api Api June 7 Tung Song for Malacca Port Hong177 words
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Advertisement93 1951-05-30 8 THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD. Port Swettenham^Penang, Negapattinam Madras. S.S. "JalagOpaP' 'Accepting Pußmnen j fKO Singapore P. Swetfenham Penong rriyin 9 4-6-51 8-6-51 9-6-51 De P° rt n S 7-6-51 8-6-51 10-6-51 rrivin 29-6-51 3-7-51 4-7-51 De P° rhn 9 2-7-51 3-7-51 5-7-51 PriY i"? 24-7-51 28-7-51 29-7-51 De P«"'"S93 words
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Advertisement421 1951-05-30 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANOiNA via UK b pore r "SELANDIA" for Eangkok Gdn- 44 "MALAYA" tor Bangkok, Hongkong Marvlo Kobe and Yokohamo 1 -4 June "TARSI AN" for Hongkong bt 17/6- 18 6~" "KINA" for Bangkok Hongkong Manila 19-23 June "MEONIA" for Sagon Hongkong, Manila Kobe Yokohama 7-9Julv "LALANDIA" for Saigon421 words
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Miscellaneous197 1951-05-30 8 <Iships m Harbour W HAKVES 44 Nordsqernan, sheers Wharf: 42 4:5 Leneverett, 41 Kampar. 40 X 33 39 LansjleesCot S6 37 Sirdhana, 33 34 City of Ottawa. 31 32 Straat Malakka. 29 30 Pachumba. I 324 Orn... 21 22 Prancisville, 19 20 Polydorus, 17 18 Bre.^t, 15 16 Fultala 3197 words
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Miscellaneous79 1951-05-30 8 P^MAILSi Despatches TODAY: S. and E. Africa noon by Tegelberg, Coeos Island and Christinas Island by Islander. Hongkong, China and Philippine Is. noon by Carthage. Arrivals TODAY: Hongkong, China and Japan by Glenearn, Gt. Britain. X. Ireland. Eire. Europe. N\ and W. Africa, West Indies. Egypt and Ceylon by Mentor.79 words
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Miscellaneous116 1951-05-30 8 U/#? ABBIVALS) <J>C ■land DEPARTURES t 7 ...fc Arrivals BOAC ir n I: m kens n m fr..m Londoa, Caicatta r> p m I rum Sydney, ,Uk.trt:i ;;i > m SIAMESE AIRWAYS from Bangfcofc M p I r I from Boacfconc [i m PO S from BanL'k'.M J m MALAYAN116 words
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248 1951-05-30 9 ANTI* INFLATION PROPOSAL Maiiriaru Staff Correspondent MALACCA, May 29 The only means to check inflation is to increase supplies, but without some system of control to ensure imported goods reaching the consumer at reasonable rates, price control as a measure lo curb the248 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-05-30 9 Mr. Frank Goodwin of Robinsons. Kuala Lumpur, who is on transfer to Singapore. He is the retiring Secretary of the X.1.. Theatre Club and has been replaced by Mr. Charles Potter, the Municipal Secretary Treasurer.35 words
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Article225 1951-05-30 9 Lifting Of Controls Sought Standard Staff Reporter PRESIDENT of the Singapore Building Materials and Timber Suppliers Association, Mr. Soon Pi ng Yam, yesterday express- I the hope thai the Colony G tvenunent would reconsider its decision to control the sale building materials. He was referring to the (iovernment's announced intention225 words
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Article41 1951-05-30 9 JAPAN may set up factories In Pakistan for the manufacture ol diesel engines, electrical motors and transformers, said the sp kesman of a Pakistan economic mission who has just returned to Karachi. A. P.41 words
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132 1951-05-30 9 Plantation Workers Get ICF To Support KARACHI, May 29 (AP). The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, meeting here, today recommended the strongest support for organisation of the 3.500.000 plantation workers engaged m the production of tea, rubber, sugarcane, coffee and other crops m Mala\a. Indonesia, Thailand, Ceylon, Indo- hina.132 words
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Article184 1951-05-30 9 Standard Stall R« porter SiXGAPORK Tues. Inin the Malayan share market today was mainly centred on the tin .section. There was improvement m prices for most Australian shares ::i a few local tin shares Industria shares were 3 bile rubbers remaiu,.et. Changed prices were: Buyers Sellers184 words
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Article60 1951-05-30 9 T.ON'DOM copra spot market price fixed by the committee of London Copra Association May 22 usual terms of the Association's contract No. 2 for settlement on difference or deflct delivery under clause seven were as follows: Fair Merchantable Sundned Straits £106 F.M. Straits £105. The prices60 words
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Article31 1951-05-30 9 HOXGKOXG. May 29 tAP^ S ime 20 privately-owned factories i:i Canton have closed clown m the past month due to lack ot materials, partially blamed on the Western embargo.31 words
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Article67 1951-05-30 9 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (May 29) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.SS Spot Loose $1.51 $1.52 F. 0.8. m bales June. No 1 R.S.S $1.46 $1.47 No 2 R.S.S $1.42 $1.42 No 3 R.S.S. (nom $1,385 $1.39} Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Tuesday's opening per lb.67 words
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Article14 1951-05-30 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The price of Tin to-day was $569.37} per picuL LONDON TIM14 words
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Article185 1951-05-30 9 Standard Staff Reporter RUBBER DEALERS m Singapore, anticipating a decline m the commodity prices, yesterday found the market holding quietly steady throughout the day. Reports of cease-fire offers m Korea and news of revaluation of the sterling made no impression on the market. It was185 words
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80 1951-05-30 9 Coconut Oil Has Buyers At$77 A Picul Standard Staff Reporter COPRA was quiet at lower prices m the Singapore produce market yesterday, buyers indicating $431 P^ r P icul and rising to 544 m the afternoon. Sellers closed at $444. No business was reported. Coconut oil changed hands at $7780 words
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570 1951-05-30 9 mieal fertilizers which are mixed by the companys workers, who take into account such factors as the squatters soil and conditions as well as crop. Moreover, about 75 per cent, of fruit orchards and 90 per cent. of rubber plantations today use chemical570 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-05-30 9 pictures. The battery of concrete mixer* (above) and labourers handling a pneumatic drill (belou). on the site m Pasir Panjung for the Singapore Municipality's new $90 million electric power station, are engaged on foundation work and laying of underground installations G.S. KingG.S. King - 42 words
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113 1951-05-30 9 H O X G X O N G. y iy 28 (Reuter-AAP)— Slackening oemand from overse s rkeU resulted m 90 per cent nt I < Colony's knitting Eacto ies C o down and throwing ]B.noo pc i out of work, according to113 words
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Article41 1951-05-30 9 Straits Plantations Ltd. reported an output of 7.579 ion? ol copra, 1,502 tons palm oil, and 229 tons palm kernel? l«»r the year ended March 31. 1951. An interim dividend of five per ceni less income tax was announced.41 words
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254 1951-05-30 9 Standard *laff Reporter SINGAPORE ChnMK Chamber of Commerce ha* decided to ask Go\ernment to reeoiihidrr its proposal to abolish the use of aliases m the resist rat inn of Ikimnoti names. Two representatives of the Chamber. Mr. Tan Sink Kew, Viee-Presideni, aiui Mr.254 words
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Article208 1951-05-30 9 OTTAWA. 2t (Be» ter i B: i v. iii ;,<_■■ four or 'i\ <.' ii:; Ltch new print from Canada ii. ifSl she did m w -termed qua. her.' c 1.--mate Britain look 18,000 toiu > Canadian :h i int m IU.)U. i i i'208 words
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Article67 1951-05-30 9 WASHINGTON. May 29 (AP>- The U.S. Government has notified tyre manufacturer* they must get along on present reduced rubber rations until at least Oct. 1 The I spare tyre v. ill not be restored to new passenger cars. "The stockpile situation U still critical, and we are67 words
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Article241 1951-05-30 9 Stund.ird Staff < orrespondent PENANG, M; y »:--T i Bident of the B ibbi i T; i iss ciation of P< Mr. Hea J ah, bas i t U tani C* mpl i of Penang, for clariftc ti i sped to exp tol rubber Penang241 words
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Article41 1951-05-30 9 HONGKONG M 2> St dard S iio f .8 on the Ho i v i c X bo El ling: HK$6 22 to US$l: HK m 1 3 to c C> o 1 c HKS3H 625 4 c tael41 words
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Advertisement51 1951-05-30 9 WATER PAINTS A A ItoH GLOSS EPIIiM GLOSS PAtNTS a" J5 ;ains m Back. "enroiis, Rheumatic! ••■I *k« w,.rrv. .t m ft, d X: lim y r IIM ini| N Ca v >. Paina, k*» n An- ♦> .iiid i H< tp rour "J 'i. Cyt. _fe ar larts i).51 words
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Advertisement159 1951-05-30 9 STT m *> M C 1 D M ASQUERARE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL SATURDAY 2ND JUNE VALUABLE V\\\/\S FOR I \\M DRESS 5 TiVKETS i itOM HOHIXSIOXS .%M SPACE UNDLT DONATED BY J UFEGUABD Mil X COMPANI UMIfED I 11 1 i p II w /0r m/ fl KLM I HOLLAND159 words
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437 1951-05-30 10 'SCANTIES' ARE IN VOGUE THIS SUMMER BY FLORENCE MILLS I>AKIS May 29 (AP)— No modesty is wasted m Paris this summer as far as beach fashions are concerned. Scanty swimsuits both one and two-piece affairs I seem designed specially to make the onlooker blush. Bilkini styles that have pants terminating437 words
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Article111 1951-05-30 10 WH^TL'VER iiour method of m king coffee, the brew icill he off-flavour xniless your cojjee vuikcr is perfectly clean. It should be trashed thorouy' I'/ after each using, with good hot waier and soan or dishwashing detergent, riv^cd m clear hot water, and dr'ed. giving special attention111 words
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Article, Illustration161 1951-05-30 10 rpFFN-AGFRS like the dasX sicism of simple little dresses with skirts which do not hamper their movements, bodices with short sleeves or no sleeves at all. It is m this spirit that Virginie's collection is designed. You have a typical example m the model shown161 words
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Article290 1951-05-30 10 TpLOATING up and down stairA ways is not restricted to fictional heroines alone Many real -life women have mastered this trick for enhancing their everyday loveliness. Their secret lies not m expense training, as some believe. but m a determination to practice graceful ascents and descents290 words
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Article367 1951-05-30 10 sports dress m grey flannel highlighted by a yellow suede belt and worn with a yellow j cket; for the afternoon, m emerald green wool: as a cocktail dre*s m faille ot all colours, and for the heuht of summer, it will be made m coarse linen. The367 words
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Article, Illustration407 1951-05-30 10 ' MAXINE - 'MAXINE' I «w T OOKING for something rich -L« and elegant for your new Cbeong sum? toque perhaps? In High street a shop ha> just unpacked tiie richest cioque I ha,\e seen lor a long time. Guaranteed him -ru^liahle and unshrinkable, m six wonderful colours, each has a blackSheila McCormack - 407 words
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Advertisement292 1951-05-30 10 EGYPTIAN MUSICAL IN ROUXCOLOR 'THE DESERT FAIRY" Starring SAMIA GAMAL w.th English Subtitles TOMORROW! Wa-ner Bros presents /y woman' p irture every Tion wiM want to see! Parker NeaL Roman rat kfed you keep to yourself— but itffte girts coirfdim j i a TODAY I* -*p«J n 1 .45__ 4292 words
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Advertisement225 1951-05-30 10 I j-TU 3400 OPENS TODAY j 11 A.M. 1.45- 4.15. 6. <).:;n p THE GREATEST TECHNK (Mi jf&iA SPECTACLE SINCE "CONE WITH THE IIM)" VIVIEN CLAUSE 9 LEIGH- RAINS V JK| v A ETC AD I V^At^AK and jg 1 CLEORMRA" C% M Stewart Grander Q^f/jfrSi technicolou y 4 Technicolor225 words
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Miscellaneous451 1951-05-30 10 K 4 1)11 1 \1 A| A X Interlude: 7.15 Talk! 'Malar Cultur %\c\vt\l nit\l*t\\t\ 73)> PopuUr Sonjf8 by Snara Timor SINliAPOKE Kronchons Party; K 15 News: x :\u IM x i Here and There ia Malaya; 8.45 Folk ENGLISH PROGRAMME Son s 17«M» ke*. «l 67 metres) Kl^ALA LI451 words
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Article298 1951-05-30 11 lable-tennis champion, Johnny I inland ami hi* travelling parlner national Michel HairiHMianer toyed Singapore opposition al the Happy mi lasl ni-liU winning their games vi r.t "»»i«'l» r sweat. epi for ••■< singles be- i *n Chan Fob Ying and the two < hampions whi< h298 words
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Article31 1951-05-30 11 HK Champs Play Leach On Friday <«l iof and ngk m 15 p■; t bi ,11 |rj Bf to h>ip ;it liou. 1 .-I be "<■'■ 1 1 MPT. md MM the31 words
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9 1951-05-30 11 Ong Chew Bee Be: Is Surrey Title Holder Bee.9 words
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74 1951-05-30 11 Students Can Go To Formosa-Official n BO objection anain>t < him msehool graduates going io Formosa for :<•.% intend lo «!<» -<». Mr. 1.. Thorn Scrrelary, told The Standard lack oi required is m the Cambridge school raatjbemati s and two other ts, i c Din tor ol Education, Mr74 words
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Article90 1951-05-30 11 GAN CHIAN Lee was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police! C esterdaj with stealing la Singapore Turf Club B from MS. Verappan m a I is welling from Bras Bnsah j :oad to the Singapore Race Course on May 2t>. He claimed trial and bail90 words
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207 1951-05-30 11 CHICAGO, May 2<) (AP)— Ezzard Charles and Joe Maxim, !»oih declaring they have reached the besi condition oi thrir fighting careers, match physical armour on Wednesday nighl m a scheduled 15-round heavyweight titlt- showdown at Chicago Stadium. The scrap will mark Charles' eighth defence207 words
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Article151 1951-05-30 11 Colony Team For Malaya Cup Ma tch SINGAPORE plaj their first Malaya (up match on Friday against Johora at Jalan Besar Stadium. The Singapore team was selected yesterday as follows: i nee Seng: David. McGregor; Vass llarith leapt), Bin Wens: Sharif! Madon. Ismail Yusof. Awanf Bakar. Boon Leong and Rahim151 words
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Article143 1951-05-30 11 PENANG, Tues.— Tfae Muslici Recreation Cab scored their fi-- i victory m ne ftrst division lea "ie soccer competition wnen they beat the Penans R-imblors by low goals to one on t c Westlanda School ground this afternoon. The Ramblers found stifl opposition m the MRCs143 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-05-30 11 photo. ,l)inny Leach poses during an interval m the matches at tv» Happy World stadium last nisht to demonstrate the Bashing forehand drive that proved devastating to his Singapore opponents.- StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article240 1951-05-30 11 LONDON, May 29: (Renter) Co inty cricket res At Derby: Gloucestershire beat Derbyshire by t>7 runs. Gloucestershire l()4 and 251. Derbyshire 195 and 92 (Goddard, right-arm oft spin.. 3 for At Gravesend: Kent beat Leicestershire by 21 runs. Kent 300 and 130 (Evans 55, Fagg 50, Jackson, rightarm240 words
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Article274 1951-05-30 11 A GOAL scored m the last few minutes of the game enabled Chinese Athletics to force a 3-^-3 chaw against Singapore District Signals, m the SAFA second division match, played at BODCA ground yesterday. Signals forwards were a hard working lot and during the second274 words
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Article95 1951-05-30 11 IPOH, Tuesday. Displayins the worst form of his entire badminton career Teoh Sens Khoon, the defending champion, was outsted m the semi final of this year's Perak tournament by Goh Chong Hong who won 15-0. 15-3. The match finished m exactly 15 minutes. Sen^ Khoon's95 words
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Article183 1951-05-30 11 NOTTINGHAM, May 29 <Reuter) T!ie Sunn Africans gained a first innings lead ot seven runs when they dismissed Nottinghamshire for 297. Joe Hardstaff became the highest scorer against the South Africans this tour, beating Denis Compton's 147 for the MCC at Lords. He made 151 before he183 words
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723 1951-05-30 11 WITH the Colony's first Malaya Cup match two days away ii must have relieved liie selectors considerably to see the Singapore Business douse League F.A. run away with a U\ victory over the visiting East Sumalra Police soccer team at Jalan Besar Stadium723 words
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Article79 1951-05-30 11 The Tiger Sports \ssociat'mn have won thrif appral to the sVI V Appeals Board BCBteal tke BO l> Civilian Association. l c Ti&er t i lc«t 0 B< •PC A appealed on q uad that B( i D.C A. c P. Ided i m the natch. Tic79 words
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Advertisement174 1951-05-30 11 I X v\v\\\\\v\v\\vvv\\\\\\\\r >v\v.- .nuuwvum^ I SUPPLIES OF SANITARY WARE I i Ah*!/ riKliniij JUST SEND US VCUR SPECIFICATIONS AND WE WILL CO-OPERATE IN HELPING YOU GET J PROMPT DELIVERY J W^E WILL ALSO GIVE ESTIMATES AND QUOTE FOR COMPLETE INSTALLATION JOBS j J INQUIRIES INVITED. FOOTN a CO.. LSMKTED.174 words
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Miscellaneous109 1951-05-30 11 >--x^ HbTT^ II GREAT SCOTT-- SI |jj|ijj|ii!(i|l|||jjjjl| |M' /^^^N I I SHE'S GETTING D I A l^-- H f f O-l C viii i you 1/• ™EV COST THPEE J H!p u^^'^ *N OKAY, X MORE LIKE HER f| 3 /TTrv-^i. > BUY ME A<( THOUSAND DaLARS J WELL, THEN.109 words
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Article523 1951-05-30 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By THK TOP Has* sprinters race t»day will provide more than the ii^ual interesi for. m addition to the renewed rivalry between No Regrets, Bright Eyes, Pink Gin and Snowy Owl, it will settle the issue once and for all between No523 words
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Article251 1951-05-30 12 A two-hour shower yesterday will make today's going slightly yielding. the training track has been absolutely flawless. Best Bet won two races m class 2 m a most convincing manner. He is now m his peak form and I think we have not seen the best of this251 words
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Article, Illustration272 1951-05-30 12 WITH the decline of racing m India and Indonesia leading bloodstock agencies of New South Wales are making Malaya and Pakistan their main market m the Far East. This new situation was described yesterday 1 by Mr. Ivan Hail, a director 'of the N.S.W. Bloodstock272 words
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Article57 1951-05-30 12 PARIS. May 29 .Reuu-r>: Philippines Davis Cup players Felicisimo Ampon and Cesar Carmona were eliminated m the third round at the men's doubles when the French lawn tennis championships were continued re yesterday. They were beaten 10—8. R— 6, 6 l ov seeded Eric Sturgesa57 words
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Article66 1951-05-30 12 CHICAGO, May 29 (AP): James X irris. President of the International Boxing Club, said yesterday he hoped to sign a Id eweight championship bout between Sugar Ray Robinson i:i:i R.tcky Grazianj m Chicago m September possibly the fifth. N Hrris emphasised that the match has not yet been66 words
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270 1951-05-30 12 \°™9?\™?y 2<> < AP >- Ming, who came into the 1951 Derby backed only by a batch of chop Miev and I.QQQ 1 odds, emerged today as an enthu- Elastic 7 1 favourite. Ley On, a London chop suey specialist who owns Xi Ming,270 words
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Article14 1951-05-30 12 Victoria School. Singapore. x\»: S\ Andrew's School 4-1 it badminton yesterday.14 words
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Article15 1951-05-30 12 WASHINGTON, May 29 (Reuter) -The National Boxing Aasociationhave announced that they15 words
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Article186 1951-05-30 12 Ollie Davies Gay Reveller Minorou Turfite HOW TIE BEAUMAN BOW TIE MOTION PICTURE E Hull Motion Picture Beaumen Pot Lurk Beauman Pot LtHk Bull Beau man \TOM ACJE L'APACHE ATOM A<JE HURRY IT RACE 8 Captain Yule Captain Yule If""*. lp Rbnfire Atom Ate (aptain \m> Wild Jinks186 words
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Article1254 1951-05-30 12 RACE 1: 2.15 p.m.— Horses Cl. 2, Div. 4-6 Furs. 1. 0 Bright Boy 3y 9.00 M s. C. T C B. Sng Fox Spencer 2. -230 Pot Luck 4y 8.12 Mr. Mrs Yeo Hoc!; S?ng M. Bkeien K. Donnelly 3. 410 Bull 4y 8.11 Mr. Yeap1,254 words
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