Singapore Standard, 6 June 1951
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Title Section13 1951-06-06 1 Singapore Standard 0. 340 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.13 words
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32 1951-06-06 1 UK Has New Compromise Iran Oil Plan June ."> (UP) It was learned that the ita WW today on a compromise plan for Urn Anulo-Iranian oil dispute. eptance ationBritain main- tribution 1 oil32 words
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124 1951-06-06 1 A IOC Picks Delegates For Oil Talks PEHER .X. J me 5 (Reuter) —The Anglo-Iranian Oil Com- sele I two of the re€ members of a delegation it is sending to Teheran for Us as with the Persian vernmeni a usually reliable British s airce said here today. They are124 words
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17 1951-06-06 1 Norman Ward To Go To Penang As Mun. President I his the re- N ee. X > act17 words
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Article116 1951-06-06 1 *'t.indard Staff Reporter IHF quiet of Raffles Place was shattered at about midnight when the burglar alarm m Robinsons went off and continued rinsing for hall' an hour. While two of the jagas jumped out of their charpoys and ran to inspect the entrances to116 words
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Article, Illustration95 1951-06-06 1 photo. The Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson (right), is shown talking with Mrs. Malcolm Mac Donald. wife of the Commissioner-General (centre), and Mrs. R. S. Blutke. wife of the Air Officer Commanding. Malaya, at the cocktail party given last night by Mr GopalaStandard - 95 words
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370 1951-06-06 1 Bigger Fish Supply To Combat COL Standard Staff Reporter IMPORTANT questions concerning a freer use of Indonesian fishing grounds by Singapore fishermen and fish merchants for larger supplies of fresh fish to Colony markets were discussed at conferences held recently m Jakarta.370 words
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Article171 1951-06-06 1 Standard Staff Reporter A WARNING that the dailypaid employees oi the Singapore Municipality will be forced to consider strike action if their demands for increased basic wages and more favourable gratuity terms than those m force at present are not mot by the Commissioners at171 words
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116 1951-06-06 1 Standard Malay Correspondent FIVE principles tor an indenendent Malaya were announced by Dato Onn bin Ja'afar m Kuala Lumpur Monday m connection with a new PoliticaJ party to be called th e Malaya independent Party Dato Onn. who is reported to be its organiser, said116 words
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35 1951-06-06 1 Standard Staff Reporter A 30-YFAR-OLD woman and her three children two boys ,nd a baby girl were taken to the General Hospital after they had drunk caustic soda last35 words
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Article168 1951-06-06 1 Standard Staff Reporter THREE Chinese youths, one armed with a pistol, tricked a four-year-old boy into opening an iron grilled door to let them into a house and robbed the child's mother of $2,500 cash and about $1,000 worth of jewellery. The victim was168 words
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Article83 1951-06-06 1 AIR Marshal Sir Francis Fo- garfv, Commander-in-Chief of the Far East Air Force, is due to arrive back at Changi airfield today from the United Kingdom. i The Air Marshal has been on a i visit to the Air Ministry for routine consultations. His83 words
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58 1951-06-06 1 Standard Malay Correspondent MALAYA'S three million Muslims will begin their "puasa" or fasting month of Ramadhan today. Last night, a Singapore party authorized by the Chief Kathi, Tuan Haji AH bin Mohamed Said, left the island at 5 p.m. for Sultan Shoal, a58 words
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265 1951-06-06 1 Chinese Give Up Resistance On Central Front TOKYO, June 5 (UP) The Chinese Reds fell hark deeper into their central Korean mountain redoubt m a surprise withdrawal today. The Communists suddenly gave up hitler resistance on the west central front during the morning and pulled hark to new post* tions265 words
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217 1951-06-06 1 Standard Staff Reporter LABOUR employment and kindred problems which are already causing considerable concern to Government and private employers m Singapore, will be surveyed by an expert with a view to introducing of a long-term plan, stated Mr. G. W. Davis. Commissioner for Labour,217 words
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34 1951-06-06 1 COLOMBO. June 5 (Router) The Ceylon Government planning 'to assisi rubber planters with -a subsidy ol up to ■> rupees an acre, according usually reliable sources here today.34 words
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Article23 1951-06-06 1 YESTERDAY'S 1a s h io n show held m Singapore— at which four well-known dross salons displayed the season's23 words
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406 1951-06-06 1 Standard Stair Reporter A MALAY corporal. Wan Ishak bin Wan Abdullah of 223 Base Ordnance Depot who saved two European women and a small boy from attack from a hostile mob during the rioting m Singapore on Dec. 11 last, has been awarded a King's406 words
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Article211 1951-06-06 1 Another Jump Ahead THE SINGAPORE STANDARD takes pleasure m announrins that yet another news agency will shortly be used to give Standard readers the widest possible foreign news coverage. The new Ajjenc > is the Auenre Frant e-Presse, a I rein h organisation. In addition to its world wide news211 words
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Advertisement65 1951-06-06 1 tyif/: ftAlMu/ /n WPP I i ((Wjk 'J I NATIONAL MOTO CROSS, YPRES I GHENT BELGIUM -18th March, 1951 S.nior Class l s t Senior Sidecar Class I s 1 2nd, '^c-naHonal Sidecar Class Is*/ 2nd, 3rd, 4th, sth, I NATIONAL MOTO CROSS, LOUVAIN, BELGIUM 26 th March, 1951 isrional65 words
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Advertisement18 1951-06-06 1 VWWV^UVWVWWVAVVVWVWVVWWWWV] S.P.H.deSILVA *5, HIGH *TOtET S NG*i>oo». W'Tbetj c/o on WHITE cwd statf put' soys Mr Me/tonicm $^jg^18 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-06-06 2 Pit tare by HKKM.W eyes the TttnWfrim stem Of .1 tongkans m Koat ijiias tarly yesterday MQIBiBS. The fire, which started a tittle past midnight, destroyed about $70,000 worth of groundnuts and cotton. Michael GohMichael Goh - 39 words
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Article90 1951-06-06 2 THI EAL of a B n X i gainst the the selton High rt awar --4 mages I costs t j Ch p Kwi ng Fui Lo< ng, missed bj the iri ii Appeal m Jesselton, recr- The c se was the n lit of a bread]90 words
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Article54 1951-06-06 2 Standard Staff Reporter DEVELOPMENT of a park at Bukit Batok. site of a Japanese war memorial during the war and venue of many Singapore Motor Club hill climbs, would cost about 86,000,000. This is the estimate gives by the Colonial Secretary to a letter written by54 words
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Article, Illustration513 1951-06-06 2 standard Staff Reporter IHh man who gave the bright "new look" to Malayan newspapers, Mr. Noel Barber, editor ot the continental edition ai the Daily Mail. con>iders that th. re is "\erv little difference between the Singapore he was m 1838 i iid513 words
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Article285 1951-06-06 2 Step Against Federation Manpower Evaders Standard Stall Reporter SIV.VPOKK Police are keeping an eye on Federation youths within call-op ages, who have flocked into the Colony, presumably to avert MannnwM Registration enforced h\ the Federation Government early m February. The Security Police are constantly checking285 words
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Article34 1951-06-06 2 TWEXTY-FOUR r-t-rs-ns registered with the Blood Transfusion Service during the Road Safety Exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. This b:ing s the total Dumber of pr< spective donors to 96.34 words
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Article, Illustration65 1951-06-06 2 American Club Stages Dress Show' MRS. JANE RYCART models two of the collection shown by Claire at the fashion show held at the American Club in Singapore yesterday morning. Left Jane models "Tiptoe through the Tulips" an evening dress for the grand ball, Below "Sophistication." a cocktail dress of deepMobile - 65 words
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Article43 1951-06-06 2 WORK on the construction of a .tHuO.UUO Chinese school in 1 Lorong :w. Geylang, sponsored by the Singapore Hokkien Hui Kuan will begin as soon as the plan which is now ready, is approved by the Municipal architect^43 words
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368 1951-06-06 2 $35, 000 Gold Found In Coat— Court Told A POLICE officer told the Singapore Third District Court yesterday how he found 61 bars of gold (estimated to be worth 535,340) m the black waistcoat of a Chinese who was brought to the C.I.D. The officer, A.S.P. J. C. Rigby, was368 words
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576 1951-06-06 2 Bullets Were From Two Guns— CHEMIST MILLIONAIRES MURDER INQUEST THE SINGAPORE Coroner's Court was told yesterday that two bullets that hit the late Mr. Lim Teck Kin, 65-year-old Chinese millionaire, were fired from two different pistols. Evidence of this was given m a Government chemist report during an inquest into576 words
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301 1951-06-06 2 Progressive Party Rally On June 17 Standard Staff Reportrr THE Progressive Party of Singapore has called for a party rally together with the Fourth annual general meeting to be held at the residence ol Dato C. J. Paglar at Pulau Übin on Sunday, June IT. At the annual general meeting,301 words
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Advertisement111 1951-06-06 2 IE I STANDARD I TRIUMPH I SERVICE Our repair shops or* V equipped with the latest appliances and these modern aids set the seal to customers' satisfaction. Repairs and maintenance are carried out by skilled motoi mechanics, and we carry a comprehensive stock of spares for Triumph and Standard owners.111 words
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Advertisement9 1951-06-06 2 If- *4!i/^3fc%\ LX\%r)Ni ihh TJSJB H *««a^M H9SI W&M9 words
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Advertisement150 1951-06-06 2 OFF THE ROAD I OBEY I THE HIGHWAY I RADIO MALAYA presents m co oper« I Singapore Sofety First rp—illu. o I "TO THE PUBLIC DANGER" by Fot, c I Blue Nefwork 8.30 p.r,., Wednesday I NEW THRILLS! I Sol at M'n/te CAPITOL I 7//<* Best tfol I 12" for150 words
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Miscellaneous61 1951-06-06 2 j^pg l^ SAl^E^c^DP?^!^ r*?\ SSJT'^S O'THEM-0 G H.^\J THEN HE: ASKED ME fF I__ 1 AVf yQU i »LTSI > THSSTORF^F?P_!I/ ?2^S2?2S^£ ME THERE WAS A SECOND -HANiE^ SEEN TM DC'THE M% fiF s AFOBETmIv J^2Z m^[ iSSSS&PSS****** r^ CLOTHIN 'STORE IN TH NEXT SABLRDAIKL" V%£S S^^TrsfT D^S--^ TOWN. SAID61 words
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Article, Illustration265 1951-06-06 3 UMNO Wants Register Of Voters Open Till July 31 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— The U.M.N.0., Penang Division, has decided to write to the Settlement Secretariat requesting that the closing date for registration of voters for the Municipal Elections be extended to July 31, m vie^w of the fact thatLee - 265 words
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Article62 1951-06-06 3 7 S C's, Leader Lose Guns, Jailed Mamlartl Maft Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Commander of a squad of Special Constables, Mohamed Aris bin Taib, and a sentry, Mokhtar bin Bek, were sentenced to three months hard labour ami a Hue of $50, In default one month's r.i., by the62 words
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Article138 1951-06-06 3 6 Bandit Suspects Arrested Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— While travelling m bis car on an estate road m Kuala Pilah, yesterday, a Chinese kepala was stopped by ten bandits who dragged him out of the ar and murdered him. The bandits then set fire to the 1 vehicle138 words
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Article56 1951-06-06 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Tne Federation ot Malaya will be represented by Mr. Wiiliam Fernando. Information Officer, now undergoing t? a. ring at the Colonial Office, at the London conference of Information Officers. He probably will be the only Asian representing an important unit m56 words
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Article44 1951-06-06 3 GOVL\D\X (39), and a Woman Pecclti (19), v:er,: charged before the M\i<ir Magistrate h che Raxif with assaulting a Special Constable by squeezing hL- neck at Yang Heng Estate, Tangkah. They were allowed bail of $>5 each and ihe case postponed.44 words
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Article31 1951-06-06 3 A SINGAPORE taxi driver was fined $45 m the Johore Bahru Magistrate's Court yesterday when he admitted carrying passengers from the Fcderatioyi into Singapore without a valid permit.31 words
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Article101 1951-06-06 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The following: appointments to the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, have been sanctioned by the King. Serving Brother: Dr. Yeo Choon Hooi (Penang), Dr. G. H. Oorloff (K.L.), Mr. F. A. Lim Guan €heem (Ipoh), Mr. S. K. Thury rajah101 words
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Article50 1951-06-06 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Tues.— Malacca j Muslims began their fast for the Ramadhan month to-day. I Coffee shops missed their usual Malay patrons. Settlement Malays have no sporting engagements during fasting month and the SettieI ment has no Soccer fixtures until after Hari Raya Puasa.50 words
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Article65 1951-06-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Indian Air Force mission headed by the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Air Force. Air Marshal R. Ivelaw-Chap-lran, arrived here this morniga accompanied by the Air OHicer Commanding, Malaya, Air Vice Marshal R. S. Biucke. They were met at the aerodrome by Group65 words
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Article540 1951-06-06 3 "RAMADHAN" the ninth month oi the Muhammedan year, is a sacred month to Muslims throughout the world. Hundreds of Muslim elders including Imams and Kathis will watch the sky to get a glimpse of the moon to announce the beginning of the fasting month, although540 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-06-06 3 Mr. and Mrs. Tan Boon Bau who were married recently at the Wah Keow School, Klanjr. The bride is the sth daughter of the late Mr. Yap Nun Swee and younger sister of Mr. Yap Chin Hin. The bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Kirn Puay52 words
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138 1951-06-06 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Kuala Lumpur Municipality today approved plans for three new blocks of flats at Perak Road, to be built by a Kuala Lumpur Chinese. Each block will contain three flats. The flats are under a first class development138 words
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Article71 1951-06-06 3 TEMPEST lighter-bombers and Brigand ;ight bombers of the R.A.F. m Malaya made a heavy attack on a bandit target area In Perak yesterday. Operating m pairs, the Brigands attacked the target fti hourly intervals, alter a formation of Tempests had made ai initial, attack. Last night,71 words
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Article50 1951-06-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Twenty-five member? of the Selangor Regional Indian Congress will be going to the fifth annual session of the Malayan Indian Congress at Johore Bahru on June 9 and 10. Twenty of them are elected delegates from the various local branches and the remainder observers.50 words
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Advertisement190 1951-06-06 3 o luuij JMtxf txrc 1 tii :)ina bouquet y Jg i^ vvo^" fix ntly ecorrmended by the makers of SWE PRESS (JG^^ETTES CCAOILLY, LONDON. W.I. I 1 I .-> pei 01. tin i J^jff s DANA ANDREWS i "*v •^■^l' '< SUSAN HAYWARD < <^^ BRIAN DONLEVY Uhi JL Saturday190 words
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Advertisement244 1951-06-06 3 What ki\d of a car is the Wolseleyt ~Ja&s^fc^yßr X-^ n ie Wolwlef modern styling cleverly merged with tea-lit i..jial EMtaMi incorporating the functional advantage ol itvaun lining. A Wolaeley is a long-torm purduunu ]t^ Migin* m precision built and its ■ppomtmßiifts < botd --i nully and internally, «s;anip it244 words
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Article, Illustration295 1951-06-06 4 Standard Staff R«port» r ALC LBER. a three yeur old Knulish colt, was as calm as the air around Kalians Airport yesterday afternoon, after re v hint Singapore by air $§o»n London, quite un lik*' a (.ovcrnmrnt Veterinary Otfirer who was frantically tr> in^295 words
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Article72 1951-06-06 4 THE Endian Air Force Goodwill Mission to the Far East Air Force visited Advanced Air Headquarters at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Today the six-: tan tnissio n headed by the C-in-C, 1.A.F.. Air Marshal R. [velaw-Chap-man, is due to tour R.A.F. Station Tengah. to see some of72 words
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154 1951-06-06 4 SINGAPORI S 6st c: g Ismail bin Osi alias [sma I ng, appeared at the Assizes terday to charges of rioting and caus ng mischief by fire during the disturbances m Singapore m December last year. Esmail igether with sew others is aileqed to154 words
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Article112 1951-06-06 4 AFTER deliberating a second i time, the jury' empanelled for the trial at the Singapore Assizes yesterday of Yap Ah Ho, a school teacher accused of shooting at a detective at Geylang recently, retui m d a unanimous verdict of not guilty. Yap was acquitted. At112 words
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Article, Illustration1359 1951-06-06 4 Mallal: I Pulled My Punch Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Second Police Court yesterday heard how two candidates for the City Ward m the recent Legislative Council elections nere involved m a lijrht. The court also heard the defendant; Mr. Nazir Mallal. Singapore lawyer,1,359 words
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Article187 1951-06-06 4 DO NOT overload your oehicle with passengers. Always pick up and set down passengers at tlie kerb-side and away from road junctions. While ivaiting for fares remain at the appointed stands. Do not leave your trishaw: where it obstructs others, at or close to a bend or187 words
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Article122 1951-06-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR MADRAS: Smash Up 12.30. 2.30. ti 3U and 9.15 p.m. REX: Thief Of Bagdad 12 30. 1.30. •530 and 915 p.m. PAVILION: 3 Lady Musketeere 1. 3. <!.3() and 9pm ODEON: Kirn 1. 3 15. 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. MKTKOPOLE: Siew Lim Chip Keap (Chap. 1122 words
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Advertisement299 1951-06-06 4 £nr *//-Ifo ti n ti fc.xwl ffit t ###>r o rtli n EB t /v i w I %LPr^ Scotch *js\ Vsllw\ i TAPE I Revere Magnetic Tape Recorder and IXJ Radio Combination. t I Electrical Dept. J I HARDIAL SINGH a SONS !t 26, Raffles Place, Singapore Phone ******299 words
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Advertisement215 1951-06-06 4 VEHICLE FOR SALE kWNER driven 1950 Mor s Minor m. s1 <■ ass dition. Serviced every I miles. Mileage 70( 0. <'>:■ to the Advertiser Box T. 262 Si:u\ \i< we Standai L TENDER NOTICES MALAY REGIMENT TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited for the supply of large quantity of Barracks215 words
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Advertisement570 1951-06-06 4 addsfdfgdf ACKNOWLEDGMENT \IRS. J V, zpatrick h < thank I frien U ho sent messages of condolence and floral tributes 00 \he 1 of her recent bereavement. r rilE Dire Irs ol Fitzpatrick's Food Supplies (Far East Ltd.. wish to thank all friends and business ic* quaintances for their n570 words
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Advertisement18 1951-06-06 4 I smiAl i S ALSATIAN'S FOR SAIE Three Als 0 t months old, 9 c %<£ ct on j18 words
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394 1951-06-06 5 Perak Govt., MCA Work Out Big Squatter School Plan Standard SiafT Correspondent 11*011, Tues. The Perak Education Department m co-operation with the Malayan Chine**) Association, Perak Branch, is working on a scheme that will provide between M) to 50 schools for resettlement areas m the State. Mr. E. C. Hicks.394 words
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Article109 1951-06-06 5 14 SPIVS CA UGHT: PAY $480 P o H Tues. Fourteen ie* en Chinese, Iwo ;ys and an Indian who ene I the price control regulations were Rned a total |480 -■>• Magistrate Che I- v Eight them failed to d play price tisi I tea m i I B109 words
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Article185 1951-06-06 5 Jails Start Pull-Scale Training KUALA LUMPUR Tues exhibition of prison in- ■•-V exhibits the Victoria tituti >n, today, was t< rti- y to the g "»f both ers an prisoner-pupils. Johi a. Distrid Leni I Prisons (air, stated thai I c indusi U aining ol c sentenced to jail periods185 words
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Article436 1951-06-06 5 rhe following candidates passed m fnt' theory oi music examinations ol the Associated Board oi the Royal Schools 01 Music London: wmm < K\ 1 > I Vije\ akaran Thuraisiagam Joseph. Chong Clara, Da Soura Christabel, Lav Wat Ching, Celine Low. Leona Pinto. Soo vl Pao Theresa436 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-06-06 5 INDIA BANK PARTY Photo. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ruia save a cocktail party last night at Raffles Hotel m Singapore m celebration of the opening of the Singapore branch of the Bank of India, Ltd Picture shows Mrs. Vilasini Menon greeting Mr. C. J. Palstra (Foreign Manager) while Mr.Standard - 56 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-06-06 5 photo. Picture show» Capt. Hussein bin Onn, general secretary UMNO, addressing members of the Penan? Branch of the Organisation at the annual general meetins at the Piccadilly Hotel. Penang, last Sunday StandardStandard - 32 words
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Article449 1951-06-06 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Admiralty authorities were yesterday accused of adopting an arbitrary attitude m regard to the re- vision of salary of its locally engaged civilian staff and of discriminating against them. The accusation was made by Mr. P. Krishnan, ex-Secretary of the Singapore449 words
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Article118 1951-06-06 5 Standard Woman Reporter KLUANG. Tues.— Lai Kee, 50-year-old rubber tapper, who planted sweet potatoes on about three lots of State Land: erected a dwelling house on it and set a trap for wild deer without official sanction, faced two other charges of killing a deer without118 words
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150 1951-06-06 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. The Penang Municipality has got exemption from the Emergency Building Regulations, but their chief trouble at the moment lies m the shortage of Mar>eilles tiles. This was disclosed by Mr. S.V. Adams. Municipal Secre- t iry and Treasurer, to150 words
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185 1951-06-06 5 Standard Slaff Correspondent MOHAMMED Saufi bin Osman, a private of the 2nd Battalion, the Malay Regt., has been awarded the Military Medal for an action m which, though singlehanded, he fought against great odds m the Mengkuang area of Pahang, thereby saving the185 words
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Article64 1951-06-06 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Alumni Association oi the King Edward YD College of ICedicine, Singapore has nominated Dr. A. A. Sandosham as a member of the Medical Council o! the Colony of Singpaore and the Federation of Malaya Captain. F W Chamber and Lieut. R \V.64 words
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129 1951-06-06 5 Pillay On Use Of Road: Don 't Blame Others Standard Staff Reporter IHE Singap >re Safety F I Committee eschewed ol v ftxing" aiii concentrated on I job of educating for Mfetj I iliu.se who used the roads, said Ifr S. Pillay. Chairman ol t! c Committee, m a broadcast129 words
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Article39 1951-06-06 5 PENANG, Tues -Mr, It. E Grordoo, Di-!ru-i Oilicer. IMbong rebal, presided at meeting held lasi evening at the Nibong Tebal Court House m or lei I 1 form a Co-opt rative 5b Society.39 words
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Advertisement55 1951-06-06 5 SMART _> MANOEUVRABLE Wk iijg^iT^ ECONOMICAL U^W^^^h DEPENDABLE. k^^o^^^ SKODA 4^/ DELIVERY VAN ATTRACTIVE APPEARANCE .^sS PLUS UTILITY MAKE THE f SKODA DELIVERY VAN THE MHY Z^^^i J^y^S N J mCLE YGI Nl Xl) FOR SM U*LO| >xt Sr wow 0N VIEW l 'T^^Pß^<^^ /Wo^ IN OUR SHOWROOM GEORGE LEE55 words
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Miscellaneous67 1951-06-06 5 > r S' 1 fTA f H AH.' SOUNDS LIKE WHEN £JRJ NOW, which ONI o» TmL' fc 1 /GADFRV. THAT MUST fIHIH I nLp^ F. SE TH* VENUSiANS FLfcW DOOHICK IL' > MM 1 UOIN JS&*¥k NOTTABEENTH' I R97|M I 7fT.^ PIN E X US TO THEIR CAPITAL, Stt67 words
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Miscellaneous103 1951-06-06 5 SINGAPORE DIABT MlN'eSf \i < idflfie X... i: J<>i.;i Sta .vU-.-' int 11.." a.m.. Zero Basket Ball Team 5 t> m Student Badmii ton Team pm. Table Teiur.s 73d m Billiards Tourpameni Evening School S m i K.illlrv </„.!> A: e« M Linen (.luiiit 10 ana Katong v. 1 a103 words
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Article522 1951-06-06 6 AS was to tv expected, the rubber producers have noi at all taken kindly to the Government's proposal to set up a rubber stabilization fund. Even il the Government's arguments m favour of thi freeze* 1 on the earnings of the rubber industry had been more cogent522 words
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Article289 1951-06-06 6 Ji' r would like to warn rubber p-oducis thai c; cannot muddle through a slump as smoothly as they did the last time The post-war :.<•■ find the unemployed enduring their misery with the old fatalism. We cannot, as v; e did before ship off the unemployed to distant China289 words
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Article1052 1951-06-06 6 FLORA LEWIS - PERSIA' S COMMUNIST UNDERGROUND FLORA LEWIS f \\\\v\\\vw\\v\\\\\\\\\vmvv^^v^*\v\\\\\\\\\v Tuilvh jPttrifj Ms SnutH By TEHERAN. \LTHOIGH the ardent nationalists leading Persia now are undoubtedly both anti-Commu-nist and anti- Soviet the illegal Communist-controlled Tudeh party has gained strength and benefited from the recent upheavals. No one knows the card-carrying membership of Tudeh1,052 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-06-06 6 "Your wife's fed up! Wants a separation I Says you're always out!"14 words
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Article306 1951-06-06 6 Sir: Your editorial f June 1 on the State Nationality Biii was not a Very helpful contribution to the solution of the nationality problem m the Federation. Your statement that the concept of State Nationality m the Federation is a move m the wrong direction «eems to be306 words
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Article, Illustration575 1951-06-06 6 Sir; Reading m your valuable daily the news that India IS one Of the Asian nations who refused to lake part m the Commonwealth defence conference to- be held on June 21 at London. I take this tittle opportunity tv write a Jew lines m connection with it.575 words
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Article, Illustration397 1951-06-06 6 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA By r rHE Gape Bros., of Michigan and 01 1 put m a sore dilemma. And Cousin Sybil, of CamfecWndtin i put them right there. v Without warning she has left iW« condition of acceptance that within sh Gape, or failing him Kenneth Gut m,,'397 words
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Article, Illustration473 1951-06-06 6 SINGAPORE Education Dep ttnent was '>c target of atl c by Independent Sin C. e« .t Poh and Rightist Chung Slung Jit Poh. Chung Shing alleged tha! I c Departments recent action s-a-vis Chinese schools bei aved the Department's intentio to eliminate Chinese educal I trough t:ie473 words
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Article132 1951-06-06 6 Sir: It has been considered necessary thai Mr. Oops Letter published m the Singapore Standard of June 2. regarding "Holiday With Music," whose main .subject was a Battery Radio at the Telok Mata Holiday Bungalows, should be given a reply; and. it is. m my opinion, a132 words
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392 1951-06-06 7 Russia Already Agrees To Aid Peking In Korea ACHESOS TESTIFIES AT Mac A HEARING -;i!\(.lO\. June 5 (UP) Secretary of State Dean said Monday it is "highly probable" Russia already has rome lo the aid of Communist China if this country exihe K«»rt an Mar by bombing the Manchurian railroad.392 words
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Article157 1951-06-06 7 LONDON. June S (Keuter) Kinsr (ieorge may leave London shortly for four weeks of complete rest ordered by his doctors who saw him again this morning. The King, still has a light (itarrhal inflammation of the lung following a bout of influenza. No bulletin157 words
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134 1951-06-06 7 LONDON. June ,"i. (Reuter), —Mr Kenneth Younger, Minister of State, tixiiiy doubted the value of guarantees given by Communist China to a Tibetan delegation m Peking last month. He told the House of Commons: "The House will have seen press reports aboul an agreemeni134 words
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102 1951-06-06 7 WASHINGTON 1 June 5 <AP>— •l" :e l::.;:».hi States Cou t oj Appeals Monday refused a E»irther stay <>! execution to the sev c n convicted Nazi vir criminals. The three-man court affirmed the judgmeni of the U.S. di.^rvt court m Washington th;it the Germans102 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-06-06 7 photo. More than 50.000 people jammed into Parliament Square m Teheran. May Zd. to join m or watch as "anti-imperial-ist" rally staffed by Communist front organisations. The occasion was the 18th anniversary of the Signing of the 1933 oil concession to the Britishrun Anglo-Iranian Oil Company.A.P - 58 words
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246 1951-06-06 7 PARIS, June 5, (AP) Russia agreed yesterday to hold a foreign ministers' meeting m Washington but idded an "it" so big that western diplomats said it amounted to a rejection. A Soviet note, handed to tin Deputy Foreign Ministers246 words
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200 1951-06-06 7 Jap Treaty LONDON. June 5 (UP) The I'ruted States and Britain have agreed to hold ii abeyance the question of Chinese participation m a peace settlement lor Japan, official sources said today They said there was no foundation for reports that Presidei Truman's .special200 words
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Article53 1951-06-06 7 TOKYO. J sne 5, (Reute -AAF I A Navy communique la<l igh' announced I hat a Commun t shore battery scored a hil a shell on me 4,Y000-lon battleship U.S.S. \'p\v Jersey when s.ie entered Wonsan harbour two weeki ago. The communique did not give detail 553 words
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250 1951-06-06 7 Soviet Air Force Has 19,000 Planes— RAF LONDON, June 5, (AP) The Royal Air Force Review estimated Monday that the Russian Air Force j has 19,000 planes, about half of them fighters. And m another year, the official publication of the RAF said. Western intelligence experts believe Russia will add;250 words
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84 1951-06-06 7 WASHINGTON, Jun e 5. (AI J The Jnited States S;;,^e Do partment Monday denounced a: "lies." Russian news agency dispatchesccl a ming tiiat Japanese troops ire being used by the j United Nations forces m Ko c; Press Officer Michael J. McDe mott recalled84 words
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171 1951-06-06 7 Indian Food Shortage Not Catastrophic LONDON, June 5 (UP) Indian High Commissioner Krishna Menon Monday said there is no "catastrophic food shortage" m India and the government would overcome the scarcity. He toid a press conference: "There is no condition m India today comparable to the Bengal .famine- of 194171 words
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Article122 1951-06-06 7 Vietminh Loses 1.600 In Battle HANOI. Juno 5 fAPI P Communist Vietminh lv losl 1.600 killed 2.700 wounded and 3<)ii prisone m the bal i along the D..y Kiver, the Gre c S" T > ied today. French losses were put at 150 killed. 200 wounded and HO missiag. Six122 words
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92 1951-06-06 7 WASHINGTON. June 5 '>';' Se. etarj oi th< T •as .1 Snyder. m a press c fen cc statement, today opposed c appreciation ol cv: cies ■< a solution for worldwide inflationai y tendencies. He .<;iid: "Fundamentally, must deal with this problem through measures such as92 words
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204 1951-06-06 7 Allies To Sound Out Peking On Truce Move WASHINGTON, June 5 (IP) Representatives of the United States and 13 other United Nations countries are meeting today to consider ways of sounding out the Communists on a Korean war truce. Allied diplomats were optiI mistic over the Korean battleI field situation204 words
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162 1951-06-06 7 WASHINGTON, June Tl < Supi erne I !ourt m <■-. toi ie 6 to 2 decision y< day upheld the conviction of i i Communii I Patty i k on charges of con piring to teach and advocate the overthn»« of the fnitt162 words
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47 1951-06-06 7 HONGKONG 1 Chinese Co.ntn have pui ge i l'd.", moi c i the Bed today s Ign bog ted 1 s wen on May 31 Held ing S I Camdrome, S popular entre m I F ssion. presided I •>• lan.47 words
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Article60 1951-06-06 7 MSHINGTI »X ii i IAPI US Secretai v <>i State I>• Acheson has advised bis ant S) iries to on controversial subject him m future. [1 vas learned Monda! Mr. Acheson ed" this iA a stafl meet ing a few day{ Lhe fu i touched speech60 words
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Advertisement99 1951-06-06 7 lIEUKOW 5 STAR BRANDY Meukow Brono 'urns a Chinese dinner »nto o bonquet! At -.crsor.es -edd nqs. ols any celebrotion serve rukow 5 Srcr Brandy end be sure of success. Your guest« H know of once Hml you ore scrr.ng the *cry best French .hen they see the famous ~f-99 words
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Advertisement59 1951-06-06 7 its good for you builds you up makes you bonny &> BUM DOG H I SIMCAPORE I'KH I < V\ r^#V PER DOZEI PINT l> i t on ROBERT PORTER 4C^ LiMITfD W I I N^s^^ °^A UN^ nk DOZEI. QUART ti J ENQUIRIES INVITED PROM I Mi: M:\hl w«,59 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-06-06 8 \N Austin \4O sports car has left London Airport on the start of its round-the-world-in-30--davs trip The car (seen above) is making the tour with the aid of the KLM Skymaster Edam which transports both car and drivers over oceans and seas. The drivers are66 words
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Article385 1951-06-06 8 IVOR KRAAL - IVOR KRAAL By Standard Aviation Reporter SEVEN Malayans, after a three-year apprenticeship I course at Kallang Airport, have become the first MaI layan Airways trained local engineers to gain licences on Dakota aircraft. The Department of Civil I Aviation will tomorrow issue j them to the385 words
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Article, Illustration255 1951-06-06 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE 4,951-ton freighter Pleasantville arrived m i Singapore yesterday on her maiden voyage to the Far East. The vessel is owned by A. F. Klaveness and Co. Built m Gottenburgh m 1949. the Pleasantville is the forty-eighth ship toStandard - 255 words
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63 1951-06-06 8 BURBANK (California), June 5: A new patrol plane for carrying out search and rescue missions has been designed by the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Called the ARS Neptune. the new mode! is patterned after a plane used by the U.S. Navy to locate subnarip.es. The63 words
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Advertisement600 1951-06-06 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACfFIC SERVICE Direc* Orerlond Son Froncisco. Lo* Angeles All Amtricon Canodio Cities ?onanq P. S'hom Spore GEORGE LUCKENBACH 24/26 June 27/28 June 29June/IJu!v IDGAR F. LUCKENBACH 24/26 July 27/28 July 29July/l Aug. Accepting car^o for Hongkong FAST REGULAR SERVICE U.S.A. (WEST COAST) PERSIAN GULF »io JAPAN 6600 words
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Advertisement255 1951-06-06 8 Despatches TODAY: Gt. Britain. N. Ireland, Eire. Europe, N. and W. Africa. West Indies, Egypt and Ceylon 6 p.m. by Benavon, I Christmas Island, W. Australia. E. Australia and New Zealand (letters only) by Charon. S. j India by Jaiagopai, U.S.A.. noon by Weltevreden, Tanjong Pinang and Singkep by Pahud.255 words
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Advertisement50 1951-06-06 8 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden. Port Said Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Spore P. Sham Penang KOTA GEDE 28 June/ 1 July ROTTfcRDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Shipping Department Tel: 5071 Ext. 19 Cr 10 I *#y? AMERICAN PRESIDENT €b&£E%W. lines To New YorA and Boston no leyion. India Egypt and Mediterranean Ports50 words
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Advertisement416 1951-06-06 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK COM Spore p s, Dm 'MALAYA" for Bangkok, Hongkong Marvlo Kobe and Vokohamo Gdns: 38 39 "TARSIAN" for Hongkong obt. 16/lBJunt "KINA" for Bangkok Hongkong Manilo (<>)... 20-24Jun« "MEONIA" for So gon ••MA°Licl k A" fo 'eon^, Hongkong, Manila Kobe Yokohama 7 9July "LALANDIA" for Sjigon416 words
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Miscellaneous523 1951-06-06 8 iNTEHIKE\dj June 29: George Luckenbach sails <io n.V. and Boston ria Ifeyton India July l ts>pt and HediCerraaean pnrt>i Fast Regular Service ISA (West June 6: Pres Van Buren. sails Jane Coast) Persian dull' vai Japan ami HK 12 George Luckenbacb due Spore dj\kart.% i.i.ovn .Tune JO lor .Massawa. Pt.523 words
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Article205 1951-06-06 9 SLUMP HITS BATEK INDUSTRY Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU. June 5 Kelantan's ancient batek industry is threatened with closure by the arrival m Malaya of cheaper and more attractive Japanese batek. Half of the 60 batek factories which produce batek of competitlve quality compared to the product oi other factories205 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-06-06 9 \oir Stands At Festival' •icture. x ..nt aircraft and i.irni tractor tyres. B?wly placed on show ir.uted the attention of visitors to the Festival of Britain v'ubition of British manufactured jjoods at the United 1 aguMers' skowrooMS m Singapore yesterday. The exnibitum will bt-Standard - 63 words
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652 1951-06-06 9 Union Leader Hits At Employers And Brown 's Review 'Ridiculous And Unfounded' Standard Staff Reporter AW SUGGESTION that the output ot labour m Singapore today is lower than pre-war and that trade unionism has instilled a false conception of work into the niinds of uneducated labourers is "ridiculous and unfounded."652 words
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131 1951-06-06 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. June 5:Showing the sharp rise m the cost ot building materials, Mr HA. Cessford said here tl it while the original estimate Brickfields House a hostel for orphan boys to be run by the Rotary Club was131 words
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Article22 1951-06-06 9 An Indo-Iraq trade agreement has been signed m New Delhi to run to the end of the year. UP.22 words
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183 1951-06-06 9 'Unions Partly To Blame' Employers SHORTAGE of skilled labour, together with a false conception of work which trade unionism is instilling into the minds of uneducated labourers here and elsewhere, are two of the fundamental causes of labour problems m Singapore. Singapore employers advanced these views yesterday when asked to183 words
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196 1951-06-06 9 Order Made To FE Shipping Lines Report Special To The Standard NEW YORK, June s:— The General Services Administrator has issued definite instructions to all steamship lines on the Far East-U.S. run that, unless rubber for America is properly packed and marked on the bales, it may be refused at196 words
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Article158 1951-06-06 9 Moderate Trading In Shares Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Tues— The Malayan share market was easier m ail sections. Despite more hopeful news for settlement m the Iranian oil dispute, the market failed to attract much interest. Only moderate turnover of business was reported. INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers B. B. Petrol 55,158 words
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Article24 1951-06-06 9 Burma-Malaya Tin Group reported the following outputs of tin ore for May:— Katu Tin Dredging 472 piculs and Renong Consol 454 piculs.24 words
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Article155 1951-06-06 9 Standard Staff Rrporhr. RLBBER traders m Singapore arc not taking any serious exception to complain!* from American buyers for improvement m certaifl grades of Malayan ruhlier ibipped la I sited Although there has been a definite improvement m the situation m the pa^t year, complain:.-155 words
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188 1951-06-06 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, June s—Chinese5 Chinese tin producers have submitted a memorandum to the Member for Economic Affairs, Mr. O. A. Spencer, voicing general disagreement w illi proposals for n ""buffer*' seheine on the lines of those for the rubber industry to188 words
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58 1951-06-06 9 Indo-Burman 5- Year Trade Pact Soon A FIVE-YEAR trade pact la due to be signed "shortly' between India and Burma. Indian Deputy Food Minister Thirum ii Rao announced m New Dellii yesterday. He said the agreement provides for India's annual import of 230.000 tons of rice on a govern-ment-to-government basis58 words
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Article79 1951-06-06 9 HONGKONG, June 5 (UP> Dr. W. Hess, head of the official West German trade mission to Japan, said today that he would open negotiations with the Japanese Government for a newtrade agreement for the expansion of commerce between the two countries. His mission plans to stay m79 words
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Article42 1951-06-06 9 HONGKONG, June s— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.74 to £1 sterling: MK56.265 to US$l: HKSI.BI(J to Malayan $1; HK50.347 to one Indonesian R v p i a h; Gold HK5313.875 to one tael.42 words
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Article31 1951-06-06 9 More than 2.500.000 automatic vending machines m the United States sell such items as candy, cigarettes, soda drinks and ice cream. Other machines sell hot coffee, sandwiches, baked goods.31 words
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Article209 1951-06-06 9 USUA LLY, privately-4 >wned telephone services have a better record than Government-owned facilities and, if the proposed acquisition of Singapore's telephones by the Government does result m an improved service. it will be unusual it not unique. Tli is is the view of Brown? Malayan Economic209 words
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Article95 1951-06-06 9 CLEVELAND. June 5 (UP) The reopening of the largest rub ber plant m the world the Government-owned factory m West Virginia has been completed. Mr. W.S. Richardson oi B.F. Goodrich Chemical Company, announced here. He said all the production lines at the giant plant, which hadU.P - 95 words
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Article73 1951-06-06 9 Ihe latesc Singapore rubber prices yesterday (June were per lb. Cuyers Sellers No I R.S.S Spot Loose 51.49 s\.'A) F. 0.8. m bales June No 1 KSS 51. 47 51.471 No 2 K.S s $1,411 51.42J No :i KSS norn Tone: Steady. London Rubber Tuesday's opening per lb. were:73 words
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Article44 1951-06-06 9 SINPAPOKK. Tues The price of Tin to day was S.'>44i per pii ul. Down Sl.">. LONDON TIN Tuesday's prices first s session were: Spot V 1.070 bayers, £M 75 sellers. Three months \i\.(\yi 10s. buyers. £1,055 sellers. Settlement Price VI 1.015 Tone: Steady.44 words
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Article127 1951-06-06 9 Standard Stutt Reporter COPRA In the produce ma ':<■: i quiel ye at lowe q tai ins. Bt. quoted $43 and seller! open g -44 be- f o-e going dowi I $43} per picuL No busii I report* d. Coconut oil was quiet, buyer* indicating $73127 words
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Article29 1951-06-06 9 President Truman has signed a proclamation putting into effect new tariff agreement! with 17 countries aimed at a freer .1 ;w of world trade: A P.29 words
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Article47 1951-06-06 9 T«. i ma i-rts I Hadi as 51 tti the Tunjgab hadia and the I. B ;mi, rtuch will f sion m 1953. Will briny ur ir-r cultivation 150,00 >f land and roduoe .itional 2'^ 900 torn <>: .ir d 33,000 tona i I c tton.47 words
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Article95 1951-06-06 9 M.uidard Stall K«p.»rl< r THE RUBBER market m Singapore y sterday e-nr-ed one ol the q■ I for some time. Qu i ined ■bout the same as m day'i June- s flu nd 1 .4"! pal rate on m irk« I I devoid Closing mained practic;95 words
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Article58 1951-06-06 9 PROGRESS n the 1 Banj c a India is ci i. uments and exchange equ >. Th<- galore fad at present is 500 1 ■es and of the 36 •< quired for inst being produced i i target for man ia the em in- >•..' ■irnc:.:>58 words
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Advertisement13 1951-06-06 9 |/V»A3INE T i I NDLSTRIAL tea SE U iT 9 uU*lsl)€Ttl Lad '^Aiim^:..13 words
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Advertisement18 1951-06-06 9 LIFEGUARD MILK CO.. LTD. S5 'Mi, KEDEIROS BLDti. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE TIL. *****. MOST THINGS TO MOST PUCES18 words
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331 1951-06-06 10 Florence Mills - Florence Mills PARIS, June 5 (AP) That old "no look" is back m town this sumMCf looking as handsome and hippy as ever. The comeback of tliis most controversial yet sncccssfal ol all feminine fashions has been staged h\ leading331 words
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803 1951-06-06 10 MAXIME RAKICH - MAXIME RAKICH By I/O' X of Singapore's l>t"»i-kn«»Hii dr esa salons showed >i\ models each at yesterday's «lrc.*«» slum organised l»y the American VV omen's Auxiliary at the American riuh. atha\ Building* Flirv \»trr Madam Doris dt'tldo. Vanity's, Clare and hilraua\ Owing803 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-06-06 10 Shaped to the wearer's nails, a set of these shields cost about £350, the price is based on the size of the diamonds used. Shown by Mellerio at his exhibition of jewellery marking Paris' 2,000 th anniversary celebrations, these shields are set with 186 small brilliant-cut diamonds with a60 words
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Article278 1951-06-06 10 Maxine - Maxine By ("^OIXG home on leave and j seeking something different m local colour to adorn your walls with? In North Bridge Road. In one of curio shops tucked away m a corner, I discovered fascinating clay masks of gods and devils colourfuUy painted with silk fringe beards These278 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-06-06 10 MISS Vicky of "Michelle" is a very busy young woman this week. Her annual fortnight of reductions which began on Mon--daJL—CdJuiie-. all nerms to £20. MISS VICKY31 words
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Article162 1951-06-06 10 RANGOON, June 5 <AP) —No woman here is m danger of wearing the same model hat as her rival at a fashionable gathering. The reason is simple. No woman here wears a hat. Over there the style may be something resembling an inverted teapot or an overgrown hedge,162 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-06-06 10 ALICIA HART - Make-Up Cape For Grooming ALICIA HART Boudoir I B\ 1 it and a spoiled "behind I on v perfect up. Pei this pi I by a I and c hand} Ann Ami. rsotl m th. view nl 1 1 r Miami Bea< h I |ir.ni 111 lulu Ntrthi' h49 words
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Article, Illustration118 1951-06-06 10 Some of Ore models worn at the fashion show held at the IwerfeM Cteb m si,, J******* morning. .From left to right): Zaida Short models "Blaok lulip. Grtffith-Jones uears little Evening, Barbara Ktwalke (No. I mmi. U i, h difficult new "Harem" skirt favoured In Balm, -iaga m J.al green118 words
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Advertisement104 1951-06-06 10 KEEP DEATH OFF THE ROAD! DRIVE CAREFULLY! Reckless Driving Is A One Way Street To Death i »<v--, .-vs.; D-recredbY HUGO FREGONESI NEXT CHANGE TODAY HBh &Td~A FI Y~ 5 SHOWS AT: 11—1.45 4 6.30—9.30 Girl ful, Leg ful Egyptian Musical THE DESERT FAIRY IN ROUXCOLOR starring SAMIA GAMAL m104 words
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Advertisement69 1951-06-06 10 V W \.\\V\\\ v i tfitur L ii.shitenuftlf II Mil f\ NECKLACES, EARRWGS. BAY 5 f BRACELETS, FOR BROO< DOIBLK CLOP BROOt Mi BROOCHES. 5 Come Early make yow v SILVERWARE DEPT 3I RAPPLES PLACE SPORE TEL 4 COJFFURE ;^//fJ DAMES c/'(i«\<&> I Merles are roady to put at pour69 words
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Miscellaneous264 1951-06-06 10 Theima Leek, the model. Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA MALAy PRpGBAnIME SINGAPORE «M »nd 42 metres (12 noon— l p. 0,., ENGLISH PROGRAMME 05 nd i 0 metre > (72.H, kc. 4, 67 «n«lre.> wflmff" Jd^SST BtSTSS.?" 1 10 a.m. News (XL): 10.45 Schools P m Community Listening-' ProgrammeBroadcast; 1 p.m.264 words
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Article310 1951-06-06 11 Sports Letter Sir;— Th€ S.A FA. must be complimented on farming a Singapore 'A' XL Many budding 'soccer stars have been c. n opportunities to piay m representative games. Much c.< :hc S.A FA. would like to encourage budding soccer payers, they should never forgot 'the so-called 'veterans310 words
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Article606 1951-06-06 11 THE OVAL, London, June 5 (Renter). Tlie South African cricketers >vere 113 runs ahead with nine second innings wickets standing when play began m brilliant sunlight on the third and last day of their match with Surrey here. Following some keen hatting they scored 3>B606 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-06-06 11 Perafc tennis championships women's doubles finalists, mi^s Ding Mci <lin, Mrs. R. E. Carson, Mrs. H.L. Harrison and Mrs. R.L. Forward. Miss Ding and Mrs. (arson won 8-6, 7-5.31 words
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Article, Illustration206 1951-06-06 11 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead Qy Tll-RC is an excellent picture of a good golf suing shown from tne back. I asked the artist to picture the shot this way. so th.it you could see the height of the hands at the top of the backswing and observe that206 words
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Article172 1951-06-06 11 SUNGEI PAT ANI TENNIS TOURNEY SUNGEI PATANI, June 4 In spite of being delayed by inclement weather for the past week, the second annual American tennis tournament of the Muslim Sports Club, was successfully concluded yesterday The handicap singles championship was won by byecl Kechick bin Syed Yatim. who was172 words
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Article81 1951-06-06 11 LONDON. June 5 (Reuter) School of India, rd Milner Imperia l Trophy m the 1950 rifle shootj n g competitions held tnrou^nout the British Empire, accord;in to a summar y issued today b^ the National Rifle Assoc-ia-tion. -fi 10se t -ompetitions for miniature rifles are conducted81 words
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Article42 1951-06-06 11 MANCHESTER, June 4: (Reuter) Naresn Kumar. India's ::h ranked player won his second round match m the X rthern lawn tennis championships here today Pie beat A. Caiman 6—3. 6—3 ft* r receiving a firsi r >und bye.42 words
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Article244 1951-06-06 11 Wimblrdon Gets A Bumper Entry LONDON. June 1 (Rc«ter) ITw ITiwMiiw lawn lennifi rli ninpionniiipn wUdi Iw^iit on §mmm -•"> have attracted a Uipizrr entry than Uml yar. 1 h«* Wimbledon were basj until late to<la> wttiag the entries which dosed tlii> niornin^. All the world's leading players from about244 words
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89 1951-06-06 11 Till. foUowtMC vv ill represent the Singapore Business Houses KA who uill play th^ I!o'al Navy at Jalan Besar Stadium on June M: An^i'llia (Stanvar); ass (UK Hank). Salleh iMPH); Kok Thong <Stanva< Hoon LeißC (K. A: N Kin VVeng (Spore Standard*; I.89 words
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Article21 1951-06-06 11 l- i S will hold their b ports on J 21 at 3 p.m. on the school :nd.21 words
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Advertisement30 1951-06-06 11 0^ 5 LAST 3 SHOWS 3_6.15 915 P.M. United Artists A picture as Excitingly different as its Title "D. O. A." Starring Edmond O'Brien— Pamela Britton OPENING TOMORROW Londo-i Film30 words
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Advertisement217 1951-06-06 11 vjr /ILL. |P*^[ |ny the c^» terrifying; ffmwgSE'* t^Kf Shadow of the l.airh JL P i^^^ richard /V' 1 TBT^ HEw 1 %45 fi^^ I^^PBlfli i J" V^g i&£ s^ *1& sid hL THE DASHING HERO V iS WP^W^l Wt of "I.ORXA DOONK* «#^l^ at n;s iH.n i in. M217 words
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Miscellaneous60 1951-06-06 11 SYLVESTER/ euV'NOR/^J HOW MUCH DOUGH 7l f.WHAT3A IDEA NIT'S IMOT f (^S *^1 15 THIS TRUE? )I FIND IT PsN 1 GETTIN' FER 7) I 'I 6' UABOCIN' WORK C^f-7^^ ...IT'S RECkEATION/ YOU WORKINVy. INTERESTING k SLAPPIN' NpTt /FOR (AE* j V, -r^ r-*M^<. e^' =?ERIMEnT y| UP TH69S y60 words
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Article110 1951-06-06 12 KUALA LUMPUB Tues N i 52 C RASC ated HQ 13 I E i ide 2-1 today m a division 111 g i•■ waa r -d by bad passing and too f lent miskicki a referee had to warn players on both sides for play lhat110 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-06-06 12 S ci tup-tie Cl ines* i it Jalan Bcsir S- idiv D H Seletar FC. v C.Y.MJi at CYMA ground. p, ess Haute League: Dun--1 round.28 words
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Article192 1951-06-06 12 CRICKET LEAGUE APPEAL A\ APPEAL captains of I Ie -m the Aai i B section oi t.. a i t O icket Assoaat: tourn mci I I -end m r- rils ol matches played, was ■sterriav by the Secretary the SCA ie t mpei g t< he said. had iled192 words
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Article, Illustration64 1951-06-06 12 T Men and women teams taking part m the Johore Bahru basketball league which began last week. For the first time m the history of basketball m Malaya an all-Malay team entered what is usually a Chinese dominated game. The Malay team m the JB league is from the Johore64 words
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83 1951-06-06 12 BATU PAH at. Tues.— The Qfth annual team sports of the Temenggong Ibrahim Girls' Scho >: was held at the Govt English School ground yesterday. In the Inter-School baton relay, Govt English School. Kluang proved too good for the other teams, winning the Tengku83 words
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110 1951-06-06 12 SEGAMAT, Tues.— One men's event and tour events for women are to be added m the programme of this year's Segamat A. A A. meet to be held on July 19 and 20. There will be n3 n >velty events this year The110 words
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Article319 1951-06-06 12 ROYAL NAVY favourites against the Singapore Recreation Club m their SAFA cup tie yesterday, threw away a chance for victory, through poor shooting, and allowed Recs to draw instead. The Navy dominated the 1 game for the greater part ol the hour, but the forward;319 words
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Article211 1951-06-06 12 BATU PAHAT. Tues Yon bin Mian and X ja Swee 800, the defending champions, won the Batu Pahat men's doubles lawn tennis championships beating Woon Fook Tien and Kua Swee Keng m straight sets 6-3, 6-2, yesterday at the Bandar Pen^garam Court. Yen's powerful211 words
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Article155 1951-06-06 12 The Lady The Race The lady m the picture will be no mystery to film fans, but a puzzle probably to motor race fans. The men m the picture will be quite unknown to film fans but easy for the race fans. To settle all that— the lady is lovely155 words
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Article77 1951-06-06 12 SEREMBAN. Tues.— The finals! of the St. Paul's OB. A. badminton competition will take place on June 10 m the St. Paul's Institution hall. Kuan Kong Wai will meet Gan Eng Lock m the Novices Singles final while Ezra Mey it and F. Danker will77 words
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Article47 1951-06-06 12 SEREMBAN, Tues.— The finals of the X.S. Malay schools soccer competition took place m Seremban recently. Sri Menanti beat Rantau by two goals to nil. In the final of the net -ball competition for girls 1 team Juasseh beat Rahang by 12 points to 9.47 words
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Article207 1951-06-06 12 FOUR class 2 horses which won at the Singapore Summer meeting, have been promoted to class one, m the latest classification announced by the Straits Racing Association. They are Bella Marie, Billduw. Inky Bill and Piraeus. Ten others horses, have been sent down from class207 words
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Article, Illustration122 1951-06-06 12 Box-Horses, Quarter-Staff Efficiency AN impressive display of p*hysical and recreational training was held at Tanglin Barracks yesterday by the school staff, Gurkha and Malayan Students of the FARELF Physical and Recreational Training School. There were 11 items on the programme m which the students executed some difficult exercises with a122 words
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Article234 1951-06-06 12 IPOH, Tues. There were few interesting: gallops at the Ipoh track this morning when horses entered for the Perak Turf Club June meeting were sent out to work on the sand track. A heavy downpour early this morning necessitated the closing of the grass track. Best234 words
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Article101 1951-06-06 12 IPOH, Tues. Scrappy but, nevertheless, exciting soccer was served at the Ipoh Padang today when league favourites Cheng Wah strengthened their position with a one-nil victory over the 42 Commandos. The goal was scored by left winger Lim Swee Mi rig, a j former101 words
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138 1951-06-06 12 LONDON. June 5: (Reuter)— The International Amateur Athletic Federation today announced their acceptance of the following world records r track and field. 220 yards and 200 metres— 20.2 seconds by Mcl Patton (U.S.' on May 7, 1949 at L Angeles Previous record was 2138 words
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Article304 1951-06-06 12 Tuan Mong Stamina Decides YOUTH triumphed over experience when the Fuan Mong Old Boys' Association won their Division 3 "B tie against 1 the Royal Xavy Keppel Barracks by the narrow margin oi a single goal at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. With this their first defeat m seven outings. Keppe!304 words
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Article50 1951-06-06 12 From Page 1 fishing arid fish buying licences issued to Singapore vessels. lii addition to the Rhio Axchi pelago, Bagan S, Api Api an 1 Bengkalis, the two Sumatran areas have been opened to Sin gapore vessels \> purchase Ash on a barter ba^is The rest of the50 words
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Advertisement164 1951-06-06 12 HOLDING HE* OWN As the youngsters mark off nK3Mr another notch against the door k^OrßhJ^ post, recall how a complete diet &PffWS leads to the normal growth they are so proud of. Brand's Essence *3K of Chicken should be a part of < every youngsters diet. BRAND'S 1 I The164 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous66 1951-06-06 12 k- ~,jißm> r~*Hg\m HIGH TIDES at th« principal resorts m Malaya. TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore J&88 JIJW lal u Vi l BS<J 9-98 Port Dickson 7 17 749 Port Sham 7.IMJ 7.01 IVnan* 1.3» 1.37 TOMORROW Singapore 1 12 .Malacca 9.09 :w Port Dickson ?JSt 8 >o Port S'hain 7.!T»66 words
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