Singapore Standard, 5 June 1951
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Title Section17 1951-06-05 1 Singapore Standard ft g- VOL. I HO. 339. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.17 words
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334 1951-06-05 1 Stan lard Staff Reporter ty-formed Singapore Harbour Board •a huh as a potential strength of about i graded" wage scheme offered i B ds offer was made on Friday evening. ffac Board offered an ia.ro- to the S.H.B. daily workAit h a higher increase334 words
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44 1951-06-05 1 VALETTA, Mall v June 4 »AP) A force ol -0 warships oi the British Mediterranean Fleet. by Admiral Sir John vdelsten, C unmander-in-Chief, sail- id iy for a six-week combined cruise and exercises m the stern Mediterranean andAdri-44 words
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231 1951-06-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Man. The Mala? Independent Party is expected to be the answer to the prayer ol communal leaders who want to see one united political body m the Federation. The first step towards the m- -.nation o! such a party was taken231 words
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Article98 1951-06-05 1 FAR EAST Air Force last night released the names of the three men killed when a Brigand light bomber crashed on Friday near Lira Chu Kane Road, not far from Tengah airfield. The Pilot and Navigator, who died m the crash were: Flying Officer Keith98 words
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Article83 1951-06-05 1 LONDON. June 4 <Reuter>.— Britain is printing new petrol coupons ready to go back to rationing if the international situation gets worse it was disclosed today. Fuel Minister Philip NoelBaker told a questioner m the House of Commons that the coupons were being printed as83 words
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Article40 1951-06-05 1 HANOI, June 4 <AP>— The war m Inrio-China has claimed another General's son with the death of Captain Lasseus. Captain Lasseus de Genier was killed on May 29. but dispatches on his death were delayed m transit.40 words
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Article, Illustration556 1951-06-05 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government is watching closely the views of the local shipping and trading circles on port development so as to decide on whether there is need to set up a representative committee early to go into this question.Standard - 556 words
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185 1951-06-05 1 AN APPEAL for any m- j formation from people living m north-west Johore and Malacca area who saw the flight of a Auster aircraft be- 1 tween 10.30 a.m. and 11.15 a.m. i on Thursday. May 31, was made yesterday by the Department185 words
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Article, Illustration98 1951-06-05 1 Standard Staff Reporter TWO INDIAN labourers, M. Muthusamy and Karuma Selliah, conquered their fear yesterday to give their blood so that their friend and fellowworker, Ponnudurai. seriously injured m an accident at the Singapore Harbour Board, might have a new lease on TO98 words
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75 1951-06-05 1 LONDOX, June 4. (Reuteri— There was a firm tone to most sections of the London Stock Exchange today despite a small turnover. Anglo-Iranian with an advance of three-sixteenths at 5-7/16ths. were strong m a generally better oil section and following news from Persia. Gains75 words
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Article79 1951-06-05 1 QUEEN, MARGARET LEAVE IRELAND BELFAST, June 4 (Reuter>— The Queen and Princess Margaret concluded their visit to Northern Ireland today and left by plane to return to London. Everywhere they have been given a tremendous reception. Cheering crowds today lined the 15-mile route from Government Hou.se to the aerodrome and79 words
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Article, Illustration389 1951-06-05 1 Allied Drive For 'Iron Triangle' In full Swing TOKYO, June 4 (UP) United Nations forces hacked out gains of two and a half miles against bitterly resisting Chinese Reds on the approaches to the Reds' central Korean "iron tri- angle" today. Farther east, however, the Communists began a fighting withdrawalExclusive; Standard - 389 words
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143 1951-06-05 1 THE following Press release was received yesterday:The Mentri Besar, Kedah. Tuan Haji Mohamad Sharif!, yesterday. June 3 sent the following letter to the Singapore Standard. "With reference to your article and Stop Press headed "Sultan Pushed Around, London Malays Are Told" and "Sultans Will143 words
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180 1951-06-05 1 Peace Overture LONDON, June 4 (IP)— The British Government has "stepped up the tempo" of its discussions with the United States on a peace overture m Korea and top level discussions on an armistice offer probably will begm m the near future, an official180 words
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76 1951-06-05 1 ISTHMIAN Steamship Lines, well-known for their U.S^Far East freight service have arranged for four of their freighters the Steel Traveller. Steel Recorder. Steel Rover and Ste^l Admiral to be m Singapore this month to speed up delivery to America of over 41.00076 words
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Advertisement17 1951-06-05 1 \mm^r.^^^rr^^^ m »mmmmmmmmma m m 9W^^ J g ,Tl^Bg!^| \SKPOLJNi J.-. J U.U y jSc^s''-^^^^^^ l^^^t PAINTS17 words
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Article531 1951-06-05 2 Better Education, Hygiene Housing SUndurd Staff Reporter THE iiizlit againsl tebereolowa In the Colony pnd elsewhere i- a l>iiz b<ksmJ problem. The disease ran be*! be combatted by Wtter hon+e pUnning, better general hygiene and better education of the people declared Dr. Arae531 words
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Article, Illustration252 1951-06-05 2 EVA CHONG - Tuberculin Tests For 700 Convent Girls EVA CHONG By Standard Woman Reporter SEVEN hundred pupils of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus were given tuberculin tests by the B.C.G. team working under the auspices of the United Nations International Children Emergency Fund and the World Health Organisation yesterday. The252 words
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Article76 1951-06-05 2 st.uui ird Staff Bepaiiei ARNI Guus-Hansen, Danish learn Be C ex] i In Singapore 5 id that the rate I ection m 1 ims [the Federation I In m town be s i B tO 25 j the dul en m certain una comn76 words
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Article36 1951-06-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter Ti;! er >is took the heaviest toll last weok with 29 Three other deaths ere aused I y diphtheria. Chinese top the tisl with 1 I ,14 and En lians, 9.36 words
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Article58 1951-06-05 2 Standard Stan Reporter W RE 2 i Sing I including JOO sch > s far visited th< P( E Bril m i xhibition I ifactured B > at Uni E ,ineers sh *k. no. 7. Lboys have showr -m the on rine enI the girls iav< minded58 words
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Article60 1951-06-05 2 DRUNK, HE HIT POLICEMAN Standard <tatT Reporter A SH EDI Sven Gusl Li m I a toi ri Singapore First P lio Court yej -<-- w a finec c ving i i ■> J manner whiie drunk at Rumafc p lice SI ti n last SunC! J He was Fined60 words
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Article322 1951-06-05 2 STANDARD STAFF REPORTE Ride m finale file When ro.M or traffic conditu im require U and never wore than two oor<. cut. Do not wobble about tiu road. A coi i ion cause oj loobbltng is riding a machi thai is too big for the rider322 words
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Article, Illustration476 1951-06-05 2 Upper Piiture: A pupil of the Convent of the Holy Enfant Jesus grimaces as Dr. K. A. Mallal of tho Singapore Government Health Department applies the syringe to her arm. Si>ter Edborg of the B.CG. inoculation team operating under r.N I.C.E.F. holds herStandard - 476 words
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Article196 1951-06-05 2 Startdard Stafj Reporter THE BtaßprfßJ of the neto $1J500,000 six-Storeu p r e^i.:<es of the Cfcßiese Chamber of Commerce has now been com] leted, The Stau a a r d learnt yes:e r lay Work on the nets buiMin^ j \M txpecfed to begin as ioon as196 words
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Article81 1951-06-05 2 LEONG Wan Cheong. a pretty young Chinese girl yesterday told the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate. Mr. R. 8.1. Pates how she got involved m a fight with a man. She said that the man, Ho Sek Chuan had a meal m her mother's stall81 words
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Article, Illustration114 1951-06-05 2 Standard Staff Rt porter MR. J. M. MACLEAN the new Cotiimander of the S.i.uivore Police Training School at Thoms&k Road was Chief School Instructor of tUtayam Police O'fice r s being trained m New Delhi during the war m 1944. Although he has been with114 words
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Article54 1951-06-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOUND guilty of being m fraudulent possession of two brass water taps. Lim Ah Keng (52) was sentenced to six months" imprisonment m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday. Lim who had a previous conviction, will have his sentence followed by54 words
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Article154 1951-06-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Chinese Schools' Association has decided to ask the Singapore Education Department to explain the purpose of an order by which no English language teacher can be dismissed without the permission of the Director of Education. The Association holds that order will interfere154 words
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Advertisement107 1951-06-05 2 //CCL/Z& OJQi.Ji/t OVhu MOVIES bfack c.- J '.hite *J or Bfel SPORTS 8 mm precision built ein camera man Distribute rGIAN SINGH CO Raffles Place, Sir^a^r.-c AMATEUR PHOTO C( North Bridge Kood« S M. E. NATHAN Orchard Rocc 1 Sinajopori SHUI KAT CO, Kuala Lumpur Pcncng. Sole Agents H.A. O'CONNCH107 words
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Miscellaneous64 1951-06-05 2 *J&gD± WMWIfjNJ VO' IS -G*OA*N. f ALL TH' LEADERS C ALL TH 1 IS NSTEAfcJ WAL THIN3S'LL BE WFF- j -SO Hi .v *fej ;:::«^Mg AH IS WELCOME TO IT/T— M NATIONS W4S A-VAPPJKI' HOti 4| AM IS ROMT IN !95tfT THIS i KN v *v:£v r Sr ft A64 words
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284 1951-06-05 3 Standard SiafT Correspondent \ll Ml'l H. Mon. Considerable bitterness exists among iveronieni administrative and clerical staffs over the method of i«m .>! effective dates for revision of their salaries. They are traction oi two distinct dates tor the implementation284 words
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60 1951-06-05 3 Staff Correspoodeni i \'iit K. Men. Research, which it is reaehtßg ctlccts on the treatment nij t oiuhu ted at a laboratory at Sungei the principal Federal institution for leprosy, by Dr. Y. S. Airey, of the -rr\HC. has I s to oraS60 words
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Article254 1951-06-05 3 Standard Malay Corre>pondent SEREMBAN, Moo. The Mentri Besai I Negri Sembilan, I Haji Abdul Malek bin isuf, has are I, under R iti >n 3 of the Emergency ne Guards R^ ilations, 19 the ving Home Gu a i A reia m Negri Sembi The Town254 words
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Article10 1951-06-05 3 Malacca Chinese Election Move 1 :ned a vis the < si10 words
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81 1951-06-05 3 GOH BOOXTIEW a van driver was convicted by Mr. F. A. Chua, President of the Malacca Sessions Court yesterday for ■laving 61 dutiable wrist- watches and a small quantity of dutiable cigarettes and tobacco. He was fined $2,140.34 for the wrist-watches, m default. Six m81 words
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Article69 1951-06-05 3 Standard Stuff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A bandit helper was arrested m G'-ik yesterday when security forces located a bandit food dump. In Kampar. armed bandits set fire to a mine engine causing slight damage. Four bandits stopped a bus m Sitiawan and robbed the69 words
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253 1951-06-05 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Judgment was reserved by the first magistrate. Inche Ibrahim. today, In the case against a member of the Police Force, j Mohinder Singh, who laced two charges of falsely declar- ing that he was the holder of a253 words
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Article352 1951-06-05 3 NO CASUALTIES were inflicted when bandits fiied shots at the Singapore to Kuala Lumpur train on Sunday m the Segimat district. THE Chief Secretary of the Federation of Malaya has lifted the ban on the Ananda Vikatan. Ka'.ki and Kamudam, edited, printed and published m Madras. THE list352 words
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Article, Illustration292 1951-06-05 3 Unloading: of the British vessel Nancy Moller's 3.700 tons of rubber cargo wivch j began yesterday m the Singapore roads is expected to be j completed m about 10 days. The rubber, worth 518.000,--000 is being unloaded into large concrete storage lighters and isStandard - 292 words
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125 1951-06-05 3 BRUNEI. Mon. The celcbra- j tions of the Brunei Coronation are over. While Sultan Omar j Ali Saifuddin and his consort. J the Raia Isteri. remained three days m the Istana, this town, built on and beside the water, I feasted, danced and sang. Now125 words
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Article109 1951-06-05 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Moo. A prisoner. Tham Wah Chick, who is serving three months' hard labour for stealing a w itch and a fountain pen. was charged before Inche Ha ion. m the second magistrate's court, today, with retaining another stolen watch and a109 words
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Article64 1951-06-05 3 Standard Staff Correspondent R.A.F. and R.A.A.F. aircraft struck at targets m four States yesterday m operations m support of the Security Forces Negri Sembilan, Malacc;'. Perak and Pahang were each visited, more than one target being attacked m some States. Brigand light bombers, Lincoln medium bombers.64 words
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Article44 1951-06-05 3 THE sth annual session of the Malayan Indian Congress will be held at Johore Bahru on June 9 and 10. Delegates of Local Indian Congresses will only be allowed m on production of credentials signed by the General Secretary of the MIC.44 words
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378 1951-06-05 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA IX MPI R, Mm. Half a million dollars have hern paid by the (iovcrnnuMit t«» thoec >vlm pa\tiniorination ltatlin«j lo the arrrst or killin» of l«>rrori«>t*. This sum only imlitatrs the total shut r«-war<U u«n* increased at the entl378 words
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Article94 1951-06-05 3 Standard Staff orrrspoiidt r.t KUALA LUMPUR, Hon. jFhc total of national lervice- :.< :i at the end ol May WAS 1.712 made up H4<i Malay i^s Chinese fend 241 todiatii and others. Up to the end of Last month i.B7<; men between 'ii<' t&ca94 words
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Advertisement25 1951-06-05 3 Cm^jd* SHOCK-RESISTING J XXI AGENTS w *NCA*OM •Tffc.«Si4«.»(MAHC- Tit lltl mail n I f ,r BUSE COATS FERGOTEX All (.oil on I ft— 'USONS FAHRTC25 words
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Advertisement8 1951-06-05 3 •>■--■■ 'v~=>. s<_ \c iZiAfiZ-L'. <?.-.^-v?,' 'tr M-: SINGAPORE-MALACCA-SEREMBAN-IPOH-PENANG-BUTTERWORTH-JESSELTCM8 words
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Article90 1951-06-05 4 YESTERDAY was a busy day for the Blood Transfusion Department when 29 Asians, mostly Indians, gave their blood to the Bank. Of the 29. 11 were those who had registered their names on the opening day of the Safety First campaign at the Victoria Memorial90 words
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Article, Illustration411 1951-06-05 4 Standard Siatl Rrport«>r TWO Chinese youths, Teng Sork Van (21). ami Loo Kin Boon (22) both oi Teo Kirn Ens; Koad were convicted by Mr. H.F. Kingdon m the Singapore First Distrii't Court yesterday and sentenced to ihrce years* rigorous imprisonment each. They were alsoStandard - 411 words
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Article, Illustration232 1951-06-05 4 EVA CHONG - EVA CHONG By Standard Women Reporter EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD Miss Queenie Fong, crowned 1951 "Happy Queen" at the Singapore Happy World Cabaret on Sunday night lives m a brand new Geylang Jlat with several other young girls under the watchful eye of "Mummy" Madam Lai to you.Standard - 232 words
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Article275 1951-06-05 4 'Nothing Like Pre-War Standard Staff Reporter DESPITE every encouragement, better wages, I more amenities, shorter hours and healthier conditions generally, labour's output per head m Singapore remained disappointingly low, when compared with pre-war, said Brown's Malayan Economic Review yesterday. The Review said that the loss of275 words
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157 1951-06-05 4 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police are investigating an explosion m an attap hut off Lorong 17, Geylang Road, yesterday morning resulting m a Chinese youth being badly injured m the hands and face. The youth, aged 16, it was stated was alone m the hut157 words
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413 1951-06-05 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Tiong Bahru Community Centre Hill open it* club house the fir*t m Singapore m Xii Chin Stn-H at 5 p.m. on Sunday. June 24. the secretary of the Centre, Mr. Pwee Syc Cheow told The Standard yesterday. The Centre's413 words
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Article127 1951-06-05 4 A FINDING of suicide by c::u^t!c soda was returned v I Singap we C i er*« C .:r terday, ai an inquest int I death of Chia Keck Lea. a 47--year-old hawkei v."ho died on May 16 Chia'c wi:e U Id the court tfa her I127 words
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Advertisement303 1951-06-05 4 I MANY PEOPLE HAVE THE IDEA that permanent documents cannot be written with a Scroll ball-point pen, we can assure everyone however that the use of Scroll bail point pens is now becoming the standard practice m business houses of all kinds. Provided the proper ink is used for the303 words
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Advertisement386 1951-06-05 4 TUITION DBGINNERS: Book-kn Accounting, O ::\c. S'hano Gregg ft Pitman, Theory Speed, K::g., Matl [He Adv i. Com. Corrcsp., Typing, New Camb. Eng. CL Running School Cert. LCC S tary s hi p subject? CV IA S boo! of Com R. Q:;een St. SPEED Aspirants, Attention. w Beginners, June Bk386 words
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Advertisement78 1951-06-05 4 ll |i A? moon of body fs[ MM BBnl rues and 0 i meni ill v i Apr,;;, a L and Hon. M i expcric:. c S FOR ALSATIANS fOR SALE Three Alsct i c n s, fwr moifhs o'd, one me'e, h»o \rtr.zlc; J4OO C" N view 9 a.m.78 words
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Miscellaneous27 1951-06-05 4 f i *~^^*'^"^*"'^^"l_* *"*^!^^"^^"^^™""^^"™i fnTT^^ s!_r^^^^T_s---__T^^ ■i^^^J' —^*n w^\^->' J """^BB >^\Jftf> s£^ lai i f^S*^ I c_j^Si^^ MBW____________________________^____a y\ t gt y //w P^s^bN /y x27 words
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Miscellaneous83 1951-06-05 4 CHINESf V.Mr A.. Seiegte K<».:il: Badtnii ton j p.m.. Body Bui] 530 p m.. Student Basket Bal n.m Student Free English Cias:-*es 7-y p m.. Table Tennis 7 m Evening School 5-9 pjn V.W.c.A.. Baffles Quay: Mandarin (Advanced Class) L 0.30 a.m. Ballroom Dancing (Advanced Class) 5 D m. UNITED83 words
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Article50 1951-06-05 5 Youth Had Seditious Documents ALOR STAR. Mon Twenty-one-year-old Ons Nam Seng of Sungei Korok. Alor Star, who pleaded cuilty to possessing seditious documents was sentenced to 12 months' r.i. by the President of the Sessions Court. Alor Star. The documents were found m his house concealed m a cigarette tin.50 words
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Article59 1951-06-05 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Man.— A homemade grenade was discovered by the Police m one of the two lan camps lo ated during screening operation? at Mount Erskine yesterday ning. reening operations were arried out from dawn till tbout 11 o'clock. A number poop were sen em I59 words
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Article97 1951-06-05 5 Standard Staff Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Mon.— The; Scout Hal In the Leaning Clock Tower. Teluk Anson. was opened by the State Scout Commissioner, Mr. Chong Wan Fook on Saturday night. Mr. Chm; then presented warrants of appointments to Rave:- Leader Inche Abu Hassan. (ADO.97 words
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Article140 1951-06-05 5 PFXANO. Mon.— "Women m Penans do not have to li-lit for a vote. It is freely siven to them. Indeed, it Is tjiven to us all without any fighting on our part." said Miss Elizabeth Oorjitham, of St. Cieorge's Girls' School, when she urged all140 words
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Article231 1951-06-05 5 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Mon. Tungku Ya'acob was entertained to a tea party by the Kedah Muslim League m honour of his appointment as Regent of Kedah. Among those present were the British Adviser, the State Secretary and community leaders. The British Adviser231 words
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Article104 1951-06-05 5 TELUK ANSON. Mon. Si\ persons were admitted into hospitnl and ten others were treated for minor injuries when a bus belonging to the Lower Perak Motor Service Limited overturned at the 16th milestone. One of the injured, an aged Javanese. Nasikam, has since died.104 words
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Article93 1951-06-05 5 IPOH. Mool— The acting Men- 1 m Besar of Perak, Tuan Haii Mohamed Razalli bin Huji M >hd. Ali Wasi, made am extensive tour at the Dindings District yesterday and today. He was performing bis first public duties as Chief of State since assuming93 words
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Article, Illustration350 1951-06-05 5 Perak Mentri Besar To Be A Statulory Corporation Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. A Bill designed to establish the Mentri Besar, Perak, as a Statutory Corporation, and to vest m the Corporation all property at present vested m the Mentri Besar on behalf or for purposes of the State Government,Modern; Studio - 350 words
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Article24 1951-06-05 5 TOTAL 'of registered voters for the Penang Municipal Elec- i ti.'ns up to and including Fri- day, June l. is 1.829.24 words
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245 1951-06-05 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Won. The Sessions Coart Picnidr or Magistrates should be informed if there i-. am suptcion of a professional bailor, and if that suspicion is confirmed, such bail should not be allowed, said Mr. It. I. Wrimilesworlh m the Sessions Court to<ia\.245 words
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Article152 1951-06-05 5 IPOH, Mon. Accepting a plea of guilty at the High Court, Ipoh, this morning, Mr. Justice Hastings sentenced a Cameron Highlands vegetable gardener, Tang Weng (50), t« death on a charge of having collected $32 for bandits. When accused first made his I plea he was152 words
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Article112 1951-06-05 5 PENANG, .Mon.— Mr. LeonC j Peng Ku<ji. son of Mr. and Mrs Leong Chee Uotmg, married Miss Chew Boe Hoe, daughter o!" Mr. an I Mrs Chee Guan Lye of Kedah. at Sea Pearl Villa. Tanjong Bungah, yesterday The bridegi o the captain ol the EV112 words
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Article161 1951-06-05 5 A PRBTTI e<rilng wus solemnised at Ta ou g o Saiu d:>y v\ her. Mi AloysiiiE h Cheorm H of Nai ni staff oi Si. Georges Institution, T lipii g, m M ried Miss Helen Foo H X I it the Church ad St. fctouu. T >c bride161 words
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Article72 1951-06-05 5 PEN ING, U m Tbroag i th efforts ber nw ";>' s W servant has registered with tte Pc .1.. .i- Educ ttj A- to study English. This ■w. .i d by Che M Tha.iudden. Assistant Htm. Sec- y of the I 5 E A ii..72 words
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Advertisement43 1951-06-05 5 SAFETY FIRST 1/. I 1 1 S USE A SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER (cujsberq I Commands uupr«M <l Popularilj S A'_;<" tr F. A. BARTHOLOMEbSZ. LTD.. Singapore C#^i^ %Jr%?i2>l g LJ^^tßCv )00- 22 1 1 25 6 s Ask your dealer about addttional ?ii< ft*43 words
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Miscellaneous38 1951-06-05 5 fg*H 'JTKANDLD CIXTY MILLION MILL, I^__^ T FLy AWAY N THIS SAUCER, //^K^l^Kjl FROM HOME W.TH A BUSTED ROCKET <£ i BETTER START MAKIN' V (CCWr^li®* «ffl AN' A KNOCKED OUT CAPTAIM/ /^PCX>RLIL /;3v WITH TH' DOODADS j '^^gf^jigfSEmm38 words
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Article808 1951-06-05 6 f |'IiKRK is an um-IV-i :a! maxim among hardened journalists :hat the truth oi a newspaper report is noi confi mcd until II has been officially denied. •1 teasi ;l by a Gov< rnment We do hot propose lis maxim to our last breath, except to hat808 words
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Article, Illustration1138 1951-06-05 6 DOUGLAS WARTH - DOUGLAS WARTH In Search of peace, they give up the world By 1 1 ERE is a group of people who should never hove ro worry about war or unemployment, loneliness or personal insecurity, world turmoil or money for the rent. As long1,138 words
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322 1951-06-05 6 Are Women Polyandrous By Nature Sir, if! m't know on hat authority Chinese Simple Simon says that women are by nature not polyandrous m the same way as men are polygamous. Many books and artices that deal with st j say that women are, as a rule, more passionate and322 words
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Article234 1951-06-05 6 Sir: Phoof to the Big Hearted Male! How big can Simple Simon'i heari be! If he is a man with innumerable wives, following the Chinese tradition, I wonder it he has any peace, with all his wives plucking at his sleeves for money. Such234 words
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Article288 1951-06-05 6 Sir: What is all this controversy about polygamy? Men, on the whole, are jealous by nature. But this is not the case with women. A man cannot tolerate seeing his .spouse going out with some other man let alone sharing his wife, A wife does288 words
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Article156 1951-06-05 6 Sir:— It was said that Shakespeare was not only witty himself but also was the cause of wit m others. Some. not many, are Jike that. While they are»creatives themselves they stimulate creation m others. Breaking new paths opening new trails, they are the pioneers of a156 words
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Article41 1951-06-05 6 Sir.— Mr. Sidney doe. n..t nln n Ame! ;1 these Pfrsons are a confounded nuisance. They invade restaurants and shops and make a general nuisance of them3S* b"u s te». inu rupt ii Ei- Furthermore, Mr. Sidney41 words
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Article, Illustration458 1951-06-05 6 J. HALCRO FERGUSON - J. HALCRO FERGUSON Con^lilutloii firkins V\ IU: LONDON, CIR Cha s Arden Cl I i O Governor the G I Coast, is optimistic about the success of the great constitutional experiment now is b« i7K-.de m the colony. "T leconstitution king well he told me m458 words
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Advertisement98 1951-06-05 6 Singapore h. S. CHANG, HtUlor-inA hirf ed dailj inchidiag Sunday by the Sin Poh (Star Nef*| L'd at 121 Robin on R. ..-d. Singapore 19 centa pel copy, i\ 50 p< i m mtft and iths including the Sunday Standard, m Singapore and Federation ol Malaya, postage extra A ensenl98 words
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Advertisement30 1951-06-05 6 I Saw Sit»ps! I l WITH A UN Hi < KEY-MEN MADE AVAILABLE AT FULLY CONFIDENTIAL COMPLETE INTERCOMMUNICATE SIMULTANEOUS CONVERSATIONS FINGER TIP CONTROL 5 AUTOMATIC RELEASE CALL FOR A DEMONS I"30 words
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312 1951-06-05 7 Truman Cable To Attlee Given To Iranian Premier V June I (I I*) An official source confirmed last President Truman 9 s cable to Prime Minister dement the Iranian oil cri>is has been delivered by mistake by ans to the Premier of Iran. i»o1 his hltcr. Diplomatic sources said thai312 words
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160 1951-06-05 7 Mix-up Is Explained By State Dept. WASHINGTON, June (UP). The State Department firmed tonight that a copy of the message from President Truman intended for British Prime Minister Clemeni .-V cc had been given to the Iranian Premier Mohammed Mossadeq by mistake. Bv.\ Department spokesman MichaeJ McDermotl said the two160 words
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Article, Illustration200 1951-06-05 7 22 Volunteer To Give Their Blood TWENTY-TWO people registered as blood donors at "■< Blond Transfusion stall at the Road Safety Exhibition at Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. This brings the total registered donors for the last three days to 72. Yesterday's registered, donors were: Chinese, nine; Europeans; seven. Indians, threeStandard - 200 words
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Article78 1951-06-05 7 Standard Aviation Reporter AN Australian businessman m Singapore i.- offering the sale of cargo-carrying Catalma aircraft, which is at present lying m Victoria State. 'He had contemplated using it m freighting eggs and fish from Thailand and Ma^yan fishing ports to Singapore, but had to abandon the78 words
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Article196 1951-06-05 7 A RUNNING gun duel between a detective and a school teacher was described at the Assizes yesterday when the latter was charged with shooting at the detective. T ie detective, Ho Yew C i told the court thai shori y a1 leaving his home196 words
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Article172 1951-06-05 7 Standard Stall Reporter THE three Services Unions of Singapore are now prepar a joint memorandum on their claims for salary revision and Other conditions of service. The memorandum is to be submitted to the War Office m VK 11 is learnt that the Singapore federation172 words
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66 1951-06-05 7 EASINGTON, County Durhara, June 3 (Renter Twen-ty-six bodies of miners who died m last week's colliery ex plosion here were discovered by rescue workers today mak ing a total of 65 accounted for and 18 still missing. The bodies found today were m a66 words
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355 1951-06-05 7 !S\IGON. June 4 (AP) -Connnunist-led Vietminh troops attacking the Catholic province of Phatdiem t«»J day shattered the uneasy four year-old truce between Uhe pro-Communist regime and the tiny church slate of North Indo-China. French Amy Headquarters reports that three Vietminh i regiment are attacking Viet-' Inami-se355 words
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Article184 1951-06-05 7 YOUNG M lay won Esah binti Ahmad, who was found guilty on three charges m criminal breach of trust m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday was sentenced by tlie magistrate. Mr. R B 1 Pates to two months 1 rigorous imprisonmeni on eoc'.i c l-ie184 words
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Article54 1951-06-05 7 3-Day-Old Chicks From Tasmania HOBART, June 4 «Rt A Ai >--A i ri; I shipment ot icks from '1 mama is due m Singa] I tomorrow They com» c the I ii black Austi from a Lav eh is scheduled soon Ip r h and I ekly is t.i st54 words
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200 1951-06-05 7 FORMATION <■■ al out 50 RAF. and Malayan Auxilu I Air F^rce plano> will aluU the King's Birthda> m Sii cj pore on Thursday, hen < s fly past' m formation ovw < p lang, hut. ol tho Co Bii tiday Ceremonial. About200 words
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Article45 1951-06-05 7 Post Offices And Kind's Birthday ALL post or excepi those El X iana Ke b i pojag Glam will be ipen i rmi I a.i l pm. on Thu X 's birthday. There wiU one >' mails will be and Savings Bank not be a ible45 words
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Article133 1951-06-05 7 'Properties Were Gift To W oman' JUDGMENT with cttsi* iur <>t the defen man, was made I Fletchej Rogers Lh« H Court yin a which a Sing Eddie Soh, claimed the n 1 til i deeds pertaitli I ti houses bought during It* Jaj of the Colony. 1: Krafi stated133 words
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81 1951-06-05 7 Ti fK\ O, June 4: Reuter-AAP) I'he Air force announced a .^ic error' yesterdaj when al- tillery shot dom n two C-U9s Inlying Poxcars) while. ing .-upplies for dropping to troops. j statement said that anil- 1 ed to cc ise Kre when81 words
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126 1951-06-05 7 KARACHI. June 4 (AP > Moslem followers of the Ag; Khun from Pakistan, Persia and Ir iq m a conference here today, decided to celebrate their spiritual leader's platinum jubilee m February, 1954, by giving him his weight m platinum,. Unless the126 words
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Miscellaneous43 1951-06-05 7 yXj>% > NANCV--- I WAS ONLY ASKING --MAD HEADS I f WHAT'S a m J STOP THAT SLUGGO IF HE T. aT COME > UNUSUAL j W V WHISPERING j THOUGHT PEOPLE y TO A r—^ ABOUT ON MARS J PO]NT y {SIP THAT J43 words
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Article155 1951-06-05 8 Standard Aviation Reporter MALAYAN Airways yesterday received out* more Dakota aircraft, this time from the United kingdom and flown by the company's Thief Pilot, Captain D.W. I 1 'niton. The Dakota, converted into a 21-passenger carrying plane, is an addition to the present flee! ot155 words
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98 1951-06-05 8 UK Offers 300 Flying Scholarships LONDON, (Airmail) tßeuter) 3:-:t:ii.-. \vi l o-Ter :100 rlyin_; --c':i .^::ipv to air-mi:-uecl >" g men this year. The living scholarship scheme, which is to stimulate interest m the Air Training Corps and to en turage young men to join the i Roy;-,! Air Force,98 words
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Article, Illustration443 1951-06-05 8 Mainland Ports Probe Hailed 'Raise Charges,' Urges Mr. Heah Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. The appointment of a committee to investigate and report on the long term development of the Federal ports of Penan*? Prai, Port Swettenliam and Malacca by the High Ciommissioner of the Federation. Sir Henry Gurney, should443 words
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Article37 1951-06-05 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE 12,555-ton troopship Dilwara left Singapore yesterday with 480 tro >p> returning to the U.K. from Malaya. Tiie f." >.->por a!>o took on L'O RAF. and 36 Army imi i37 words
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Article100 1951-06-05 8 THE frigate Galathea. carrying the Danish deep-sea scien- Tific expedition om a round-the-world trip, will leave the Colony today for Bangkok. The Galathea will remain m Bangk >k about a during which ;,:ne anoi ter Danish scientist will join the ship. The frigate will return 'o100 words
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Article, Illustration187 1951-06-05 8 Standard Shipping Reporter The 35-year-old 1,889-ton Kepons. last of the Straits Steamship Company's coil burners, has been sold to the Far East and Panama Trans port Corporation of Hone kon?. The ship is now m Singapore. Today, fur the first time since she was specially builtStandard - 187 words
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Article52 1951-06-05 8 STOCKHOI M. June 4: (AP>— About 100 Vampire jets and n< 300 athei military aircraft look part m the biggest air show m Swedish history over Stock- i holm on Sunday. More than 500.000 people also saw Sweden's latest jet fighter, the near supersonic "Flying Barrel,52 words
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Advertisement592 1951-06-05 8 REGULAR TRANS PACfFIC SERVIC6 Oirect Overland San Francisco. Lot Anqele: All American b Conodio Citie» Penrtnq P S horn Spore GEORGE LUCKENBACH 24 26June 27/2SJune 29June/IJu!v EOGAR F. LUCKENBACH 24 26Ju!y 27/28 July 29July/lAug. Accepting cargo fo» Hongkong FAST REGULAR SERVICE USA (WEST COAST) PERSIAN GULF vio JAPAN 6 HONGf'ONr592 words
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Advertisement490 1951-06-05 8 jjjif SHIPPING IMTfllteEMC^ .>i.i., 11 ln p ort weiirvreden. il-r.-in t. s A'nra Mauritius o l fcl K*»"r Nairbank. end Jane Belandia due end of June BEN LINE 5? B o°tel SSth°S!S rw!' At^P tlua In POrt: BendoraSf 'To NY. and Boston via (>,l«n India jSeli^kdivSSt. sails June 14 Ju'iv'T490 words
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Advertisement93 1951-06-05 8 "SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL LINES" HEAP ENG MOH SS CO., LTD. SOON BEE SS CO., (S) LTD. 33/35. Teluk Aver Street— Phono :^448 Passenger Frei&ht-sei vices S.S. "EDENDALE"-SAILINGS IO Bl IMOK i PIN \N<; DAN In Port M.V. "TAYPE"— SAILINGS IO WAMBAS ft X ATOI-NA ISLANDS A. S*pore appr. Juno 993 words
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Advertisement384 1951-06-05 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVU U( 41^' S'pOft p r,, "MALAYA" tor Bangkok, 8w P«^ Hongkong, Manila Kobe and Vokohamo p O j "TARSIAN" for Hongkong obt. 16 18 Jun "KINA" for bangkok Hongkong Manfe 20-24 ur "MEONIA" for Sa gon 6 Bangkok ?< 70 1 "MALACCA" for Bangkok; 26 28 J««'384 words
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Miscellaneous138 1951-06-05 8 \air arrivals] ~'i V [and DEPARTURES^ i i rZZ/*L'" ia Arrivals BOAC from Sydney, Jakarta ■!..<• p.m. \<>rk Ir.un lluigkok 1.90 p in K. I M. from Amsterdam, lUmjkok 11 30 arm. Q.I.A. Skvm.istrr from S>,lney 4 ::.'> p m (P. A. Iron Bangkok <;.l"» p m MALAYAN AIRWAYS from138 words
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Miscellaneous82 1951-06-05 8 Despatches TODAY: Thailand Oetters only) 7 a m by train, Poi tianak by Demta, E. A istn lia and New Zealand by Burnsi le, Hongkong. China, Philippine Es. f Japan I y Rann.^r>hire, Palembang noon by Beluru, Gt. Britain, X [reland, Eire Europe. X. i W At: -n Wo Indus.82 words
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Article163 1951-06-05 9 ORDINARY and high-yieldmg X m the Federation oi tapped daring April ed 1,233,720 acres and 371,I acres respectively,, compared with 1.1221.757 acre* and J9 c e< respectively foa March. Tr-e total area topped during the m N th was 1.61 4.873 acres compared with 1 600.64 acres163 words
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Article96 1951-06-05 9 FRUITS planted In the Federation erf Malaya last year covered ***** acres compared witn 15T. 487 acre* during the prePineapple covered 28,102 acres (17,239 acres m 1949*. bananas 48,150 acres (57.R29 acres), papa- s 472 acres (392 acres>. and Shew nut 2.207 acres 1 2.049 acres 196 words
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Article42 1951-06-05 9 PLANTED areas of coconuts on estates and smallholdings m the Federation of Malaya last year covered 484.004 acres compared with 499.010 acres during 1949. Of the 1951 acreage, smallholdings (those under 100 acres) covered 388.7H5 acres (404.781 uC^^r^tM9)^nde|tat|^^^^42 words
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Article, Illustration341 1951-06-05 9 Standard Staff Reporter FOUR FREIGHTERS of the Isthmian Steamship Company are due to tarry this month to the United States from Malayan and Indonesian ports a total of some 41,000 tons ruhber and latex. Valued at about $140,000,000, tlit- robber cargo will beStandard - 341 words
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350 1951-06-05 9 America Is Reaping Benefit Of PriceDepressing Moves THE In ited States is now reaping the full benefit of her price-depressing manoeuvres, if shipments of rubber to that country from Malaya are any criterion. Taking advanfc ge of the I wei prices ol rubber m the j pasi month, the t'.S.350 words
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Article79 1951-06-05 9 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (June 4) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No 1 K.S.S Spot Loose $1.49 $1.50 F. 0.8. m bales June. No 1 R.S.S 81.47 $1.48 No 2 K.S S 51.42 51.43 No 3 KS S (norn 51.38 51.39 Tone: Steady quiet. LONDON RUBBER Monday's79 words
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Article41 1951-06-05 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The price of Tin to-day was $5571 per picul. Up 51. 62!. LONDON TIN Monday's prices first session were: Spot £1.0*5 buyers, v: 1.080 sellers. Three months €1,057 10s. buyers £1.062 10s. sellers. Settlement Price £1,080 Tone: Easy.41 words
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Article186 1951-06-05 9 Standard Staff Reporter The stand gives one the imFOUR NEW stand, providing ion of a ships wireless the public With further testl- i Deaf'aid appliances showing some mony of Britain's ingenuity m <>- f the first equipment of its kind manufactured goods are being placed186 words
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Article, Illustration89 1951-06-05 9 The Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald (third from the left), who opened the Singapore branch of the new Bank of India building m Robinson Road, yesterday. With him (from left) are: Mr. C. J. Palstra, Foreign Manager at the head office m Bombay. Mr. R.89 words
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344 1951-06-05 9 DECLARING the Singapore branch of the new Bank of India building m Robinson Road open yesterday, the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, said lhat the establishment of the branch by Mr. R. R. Ruia, son of the founder of the Bank, and344 words
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Article26 1951-06-05 9 Buying rates for Canadian dollars (per ?100 Straits) are $35 7/I6 (TT», 535 9 16 tO.Dj, 535 13 16 (90d/st); selling $35 1/16 ready.26 words
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Article89 1951-06-05 9 THE Federation of Malaya exported 18,391 tons and imported 987 tons of palm oil m the first months of 1951. Exports of kernel were 2,709 tons and imports nil for the same period. For the whole of 1950 the Federation exported 51.734 tons and imported 51289 words
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Article42 1951-06-05 9 HONGKONG. June 4- Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Honekong Exchange today were HKsls.7& to £1 sterling; HK$6.2B to US$l: HK$l.Bl6 tc Malayan $1; HK50.347 to one Indonesian R v p i a h; Golj HK531.25 to one tad.42 words
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Article33 1951-06-05 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Prices m the Malayan share market MINING Ampat 5/3 5/9 Austral Amal. 10/7$ 11/- Rawan? Tin 7/4J 7/9 Takuana Valley 25/- 80/TekkaTaiplr.g 11 6 12/fi xd33 words
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580 1951-06-05 9 Govt. Studying RPC 'No' To Stabilisation Fund Economic Affairs Member Says** Standard Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, June 4: The Federation Government i> «ii\iiiii close and careful consideration to the reaction oi the Ruhber Producers 9 Council to Government's proposal to set up a ruhber stabilisation fund to mop up surplus580 words
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444 1951-06-05 9 THE Federation Government's pro|>osed scheme m "freeze" part of the proceeds of the sales of rubber and tin could not have been conceived without the knowledge that the proposals would be vigorously opposed by those two industries, says Brown's Malayan Economic Review. Brown's R444 words
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Article60 1951-06-05 9 COPRA m the Sincap »re duce market was dull yesterday •Aith prices lower than Saturdays levels. Sellers indicated $45] per picul for June-July ;ukl $45 for July-August shipmi I while buyers held off. Coconut oil was slightly steadier, sellers quoting $76 per picul on a market60 words
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Article50 1951-06-05 9 MR. Harvey i .Tr chairman of the V I c Rubber Co. lauded Brita ia m cuttini rubber >up- M a to Comm si China. He called H "co: Live step" leading M to fi'iH a place In v kets liout inle :<1 price50 words
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Advertisement37 1951-06-05 9 Jr THE ORIGINAL CADMIUM IKALINE FTERy I ..ELL IT MVIUTAN 1 ►ttl l TIW E which ex client a \r, x yr: ~p n'f ami Strong t all i sheets < 3 Ul '"•■<\hm: at 4 -^S I.LALERS.37 words
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Advertisement71 1951-06-05 9 fc An elegant 3 1 Smaktna Mbcturc i j ot magnificent m I aroma bouquet P oSVUV V^* i-J j B V f f^i\ I Confidently recommended by the maker b of i Jtate (xpi^ess (Tgarettes 210 PICCADILLY LONDON. W i J S ....re: tC.fej y* i<dM. uu Federation: $?2571 words
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Article, Illustration1154 1951-06-05 10 CYNTHIA LOWRY - CYNTHIA LOWRY THE MOVEE "&QDDESS" WHO TURNED INTO A PRINCESS by \EW YORK. June 4 (AP). She has had everything —fame, adoration, wealth, luxury, even a title. She has had everything except a happy home. So Rita Hayworth continues the search which has carried1,154 words
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Article353 1951-06-05 10 FAME CAME TO GARY— AFTER A FALL! DURBANK, California, June 4. Gary Cooper has all kinds of claims to mo lion picture fame including an Academy Award but he's probably the only actor m the business who was discovered through the process of falling: off a horse. A noted horseman,353 words
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Advertisement199 1951-06-05 10 ZiClSt i^iiy I! a.m. 1.45, 1.00, 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. the AFFAIRS of DIANA" j (IN MANDARIN) •■^m _^BY iB A jBS X jPCI.'XjBMH b> 3^9P*^pil^HHHy^^ <f I "Hv B ™"5 """tBI hP"*^ Starring The D iSHIISG HERO of U LOR!S I DOOXE" RICHARD GREENE m His flosi During Role!199 words
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Advertisement231 1951-06-05 10 II AFLAME with THRIUsT jSbs) best yet: l^^l HUII LADD ita m PLIS! LATEST GAUMOXT H!III SHOWING THE DERBI TOD V\ DAILY: 11 a.m.. 1 45 4 1 rnwivr 1 J NE RORDC POWELL «MONTALBAN I I w 1k n ;;NEW AlhambrA^ IuUAY AM) DAILY: 11 A I ;i =lli231 words
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Miscellaneous445 1951-06-05 10 ON THE AIR KADIU MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (TOM fcca 4] HI metres) W.:;."> a m Schools Broadca>t: lit am News 'Kit; 10.4.*> Schools Broadcast; I pin The Radio Orchestra: 1.38 \eu-«: 1.4.*. Bobbr Bryne Orchestra p.m Schools Broadcast; 6.13 I-ro gramme Summary; «i.17 four Stars and 4 Starlet: »>.:{»445 words
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Article, Illustration435 1951-06-05 11 Johanie Johnson - Johanie Johnson bY This is the concluding Z article on diving by Johnnie Johnson, well-known swimming and diving coach now m Singapore. -\\W\\\\\\\\\\ >. •■.cuts i-an n pha iCSj h will t<» a rniino the the eheddog the entries v ii I des- nib* with the seal435 words
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Article179 1951-06-05 11 ST. GEORGES Institution' gained a first innings victory 1 over Clifford School, Kuala < Kangsar, on Sunday m their < rrntch played m Taiping. i Batting first the Saints put up < 125 runs, seven players getting j double figures (Paramasivam 33, Thomas Du-ai 18, S.] Nicholas179 words
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Article46 1951-06-05 11 Black White In HK HONGKONG. June 4 (AP> The Manila Black and White girls 1 basketball team defeated the Chinese V.M.C.A. by 41—12 points last night before a crowd oi 1.000. Previously the visitors deteated the Kowloon V.M.C.A. and the Kui Sing Chinese team. \\v\\\\\viwu«W»W'«W uuvuw46 words
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Article583 1951-06-05 11 For The Discophile BEETHOVEN. Sonata m X minor. o,j 57. "Appimi— ata." Victor S.h «!<r ip:.".noi. B.M.V. D *****1-3. OF this sonata S:r Hubert Pr.rry said: "Here the human soul asked might; que>uons of its God and had its reply." With Beethoven the me -..:i^ is the mu-<-:c: if cueV.F.D - 583 words
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Article, Illustration1102 1951-06-05 11 ANACRUSIS - ANACRUSIS Mr smc v™rr:S m COMPOSERS CREATE MOODS, ATMOSPHERE T SUPPOSE that musicians generally are apt to look down their noses when the subject of film music is broached. The term itself is depreciatory. Per?* ?s such a tendency is ut; >tandable when one re:-.: 's that,1,102 words
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Advertisement359 1951-06-05 11 PHO« la M 570 KYLMIC tt^ Today: 3.00, 6.30 Ml P.M Siput Sarawak, Roomai Nonr P. Ilamlce I). Harris m Shaw's Latest M.'.hy Pphli' Hrn M NILAM M Drama With Sones! Mnk ft D.in(cs: He: .sde Younger iiy TiHftV Gland GMttal e I—* t!on of r>rgj *iiitish dt«i-hart i dull359 words
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Article109 1951-06-05 12 LONDON, Juno 4 \P The Argentine l.a> Espanti.in.'.> Polo tram a i IB Britau last sight ia ti' liner ilartfi to coatpetc la ihr A-.Mton Cap sl C©wdray, The Ar^mtino lean seal of 20 polo ponies ov -r laai wrrks .i ■>. with 34 olli109 words
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Article46 1951-06-05 12 TODAY'S Sport S ':> R Savy v SR i ut Jalan B > d•. D :*B R« X B r o Tuan M BA at C/ H i Houses I Rott. r- r I N C ot H< Oi S: C I Si vs- T ion the P46 words
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Article29 1951-06-05 12 TAIPING, M:»n.— Taiping Po- bod a successful charity a ince. soccer match and rong- <■'>-: party during the weekend w coileci money for their weliJie tuiul.29 words
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Article493 1951-06-05 12 COLONY SOCCER GETS BENEFIT FUND Manila Ask For Match With Spore THE Singapore Amateur Football Association <i«M'i«itMl yesterday to take immediate steps to start a benevolent fuml for the Colony's soccer players. Its scope and purpose was explained by SAFA coach, Mr. R. B. I. Pales, who had made the493 words
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Article102 1951-06-05 12 LONDON. Jur.e 4 (Routed Big hitting m the Oxford University match with the Fse Foresters was a feature ol ;>- -day's cricket. Armitage scoi i 115, Dowding 103 not out. Blake 77 and G. Villiers 81 m Oxford's total of 395 for 5 Free Forest-irs102 words
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Article, Illustration177 1951-06-05 12 The Targets Will Travel 8, 000 Miles RIFLEMEN representing the whole of. the Far East Air Command area have just shot m a Championship competition which is being held eight thousand miles away The team is competing for the R.A.F.'s annual Inter-Command Challenge Cup, a competition which will be held177 words
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Article, Illustration201 1951-06-05 12 LONDON, June 4 (Reuter)— l s una b hu I th eight sets m hand, »ir first im \.v r ai ;< Ova nst the Soul A t:is. Fish aed South the Vlelle but v s g i I B d the \n Fishiock continued to201 words
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Article240 1951-06-05 12 BOXING REVIVES IN SINGAPORE BOXING revives m Singapore this weekend alter a I ips three months. The card will feature two new- fi an England, featherweight Ted Murphy and lightweight, Lawton Hack. Ted Murphy, has been fighti 1 for some time m the U.K. before he joined the Royal Navj240 words
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Article254 1951-06-05 12 F IRST WIN IN SIX STARTS H.M. Dockyard scored their first victory m >i\ outings this season when they beat Chinese Athletes "A" 5-1 m a SAFA division 2 match at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Chinese Athletes who are now ;it the bottom ol the league have yet to score254 words
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Article141 1951-06-05 12 LAST-MINUTE goal save C.V.M.A. (Portuguese Mission) a 2-1 win over Aston Athletic Club m a Div. 3 "A" soccer match played at C.V.M.A. ground yesterday. Astons opened the score through inside left John Hong. Astons led with this goal at halt-time. On resumption C.V.M.A. played a141 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-06-05 12 Tlie Derby and Tattenham Corner. Arctic Prince the winner is m fourth position near the rails with favourite Xi Minj; third further towards the middle of the track. Arctic Prince went on tj win by six lengths.40 words
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Article279 1951-06-05 12 for Saturday, first day of the Perak Turf Club's June meeting, are: Cl. 3. Div. I—6 F. Malleable Mouldings 9.00 Chantilly 8.13 Misty Line 8.13 Ashok 8.12 Reward 8.11 Dante's Idyll 8.10 Brunice 8.09 Wellington 8.09 Why Worry 8.07 Kanda 8.06 Masterman 8.05 King Vince 8.04 Merry279 words
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Article168 1951-06-05 12 SYDNEY, June 4 (Reuter-AAP)— Mr. David Wiseman, manager of the Football Association touring: team said today he might recommend to the F.A. that no more professional teams should be sent to Australia until the rules there were altered. The. Australian interpretation of the soccer rules did168 words
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Article107 1951-06-05 12 PARIS. June 4 (AP) Ken MacGre,i;or and Frank Sedgman of Australia fought their way into the doubles finals of the French International tennis championships today. They defeated 17-year-old Ham Richardson »t Baton Rouge. Louisiana, and Mervin Rose, of Australia. 6-2. 7-5. 7-2. In the other semi-finals. Gardnar107 words
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Article53 1951-06-05 12 ST. GERMAIN (near Paris) June 3 (Reuter). Two race officials were killed and five seriously injured when British racing driver Kenneth Dace crashed into a crowd 20 minutes after the start of the 24-hour 80l dOr race here today. Dace was not injured although his car was flung53 words
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Article102 1951-06-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Moa A goal by Iftoune m the closing .-"'ages gave Singapore Cold Storage a 3 2 win over No. Company RASC m their third divi- sion succor game on the SCRC i ground today. Eiolden gave the soldier? an early lead after a102 words
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Article94 1951-06-05 12 CAMERON HIGHLANDS. Mon. Leonard Club beat the RASC by three goals to nil m a key' game m the Cameron Highlands district league at Tana Rata yesterday. The winners thus maintained their lead m the league. Controlling play "for the major part of the game. Leonard94 words
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Article77 1951-06-05 12 DISPLAYING better combir-i--ttion Mansfield Sports CJub trounced Imperial Chemical Industries five goals to one when they met m their Singapore Business House League match i I Farrer Park Yesterday. Mansfield ied early with two goals by Boon Kirn." The ICI tried hard and after half time reduced77 words
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Article247 1951-06-05 12 Rough Play Spoils Cup Game AMICABLE Athletic Asm lion I greater fitness m the first hall, 'H I League 4-0 m the opening game el M d( n *.i I competition at Jalan Besar Stadiui x Ci- Rough play crept into the game towards the closing stages and the referee247 words
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Article132 1951-06-05 12 IPOH. Wed— A solitar> goal scored by Choon Vian ten minutes from the start enabled the PCRC to store an unexpected victory over the Ipoh Malays m a senior Division League match today. Although tilt- Ifalays played throughout with only ten the Chinese victory was c132 words
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Miscellaneous55 1951-06-05 12 TIME?^^ HIGH TIDES a: the pcfndpill resorts m Malaya. TODAY: A.M. P.M >iiik'aiM»re L2JI \\M Malacca x au h oh Part Dickoifi 7 }m Tort >'li.un 7 IN- narm J LSI TOMORROW Siagapore i i: Malacca h.w m n I'ort IMi ksi»u 7. "in x M Tort Sham 7 :r>55 words
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