Singapore Standard, 9 June 1951
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Title Section15 1951-06-09 1 Singapore Standard v:. i nC 43 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNI 9, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS,15 words
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366 1951-06-09 1 Fc zn Office Mystery LONDOY June 8 (UP) The originals of the telegrams on I'hursday m the name of the two missing Brip| fc onia were not m the handwriting of the pair sought extern Europe, it was announced today. A366 words
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9 1951-06-09 1 Globe-Cricling Austin Arrives in Calcutta n ?aciVuam. j to9 words
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Article220 1951-06-09 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The worst rail derailment for this year occurred this afternoon five miles norih of Gemus when the engine and seven coaches of the day mail went off the track due to the removal of three rail lengths. I;220 words
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177 1951-06-09 1 HONGKONG. June 8 (Reuter-AAP) —The Russian freighter, Murmansk, which was formerly the Empire Starlight built m Hongkong m 1941, which arrived here two days ago, may be laid up indefinitely because she was short of coal and no firm here is prepared177 words
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Article37 1951-06-09 1 LONDON, June 9 (AP>— The ashes of Ernest Bevin— a boyhood farm worker who scraped a precarious livelihood and lose to be one of the world s mignty figures were buried today m Westminster Abbey.37 words
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21 1951-06-09 1 R riinAn ir^q June 7 (Reuter)— Britain and Iraq ÜBderstood thejreaty wm^ive IJMi J^ IJ21 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-06-09 1 At 9 o'clock on Wednesday night bandits dynamited one of Taiping's two water mains. This Standard picture shows a boy collecting water trickling into a drain from a broken pipe near his home. More enterprising people collect water from the Lake Gardens through which flows the58 words
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327 1951-06-09 1 T4IFEI June 8 (Reuter-AAP).— The Unitetl States Government is studying the possibility of converting Nationalist China's outdated air force fighter command into a modern jet fighter force. Stating this today at a press conference here, America's chief military adviser to Generalissimo327 words
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Article, Illustration177 1951-06-09 1 Standard Staff Reporter "MORE than 10,000 loyal Nationalist underground workers and over 20,000 guerillas are now fighting a courageous war against the Communists m South Sinkiang", said the 43-year-old Hunanese Major-General Aw Yang Ching yesterday. Gen Aw arrived m Singapore from New Delhi two177 words
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43 1951-06-09 1 UNITED NATIONS. June 8 (Ap)— An authoritative source here said that Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vishinsky is suffering from heart trouble but nevertheless may head the Soviet delegation if the Council of Foreign Ministers meets m Washington.43 words
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485 1951-06-09 1 Marshall Visits Korean Front, Arrives In Tokyo TOKYO, June 8 (UP) Defence Secretary George Marshall arrived m Tokyo tonight after a secret visit to the Korean battleIn an atmosphere of great mystery, the Defence Secretary visited Eighth Army headquarters, two front line divisions and three American corps near the battle485 words
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Article91 1951-06-09 1 LONDON, June 8 (Reuter)— j The House of Commons rose today after 22 hours, three minutes of continuous debate. The struggle arose over tax proposals m the finance bill which gives legal effect to the U lt 8 was the longest continuous sitting of the91 words
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42 1951-06-09 1 HONGKONG, June 8 (ReuterAAP) Chinese Communist guns today opened fire on the British merchantman Lditn Moller as she was approaching Hongkong. She was not hit. and diverted course to approach the colony from a different direc-42 words
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278 1951-06-09 1 Standard Staff Reporter FOR A country such as Malaya there can be bo aspect of its national development more important than its ports. This was emphasized last night by the Commissioner General's shipping adviser, Mr. D. I. Allen, broadcasting over Radio Malaya. Referring to278 words
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Article182 1951-06-09 1 Standard Staff Reporter ELLAMMAH APPAVOO. an Indian woman, had never seen a King's birthday parade m I all her 28 years and so decided j to see the real thing on i Thursday. Unfortunately, her two-ana- a-half year old son fell ill and so she182 words
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Article58 1951-06-09 1 3 Newsmen Denied Visas TEHERAN, June 8 (UP) Iran refused today to issue three months visa permits to foreign correspondents covering the Anglo-Iranian oil nationalization dispute A spokesman for the Aliens Department said the government reserved the right t-- expel foreign newsmen if it MtW tit. He indicated, however, that58 words
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Advertisement40 1951-06-09 1 for Lafed Bang* if LADIES 9 HANDBAGS always call ob THE NOVELTY STORE 88 North Bridre Road. Phone 3123. SSfi&S CON DE NS E D MILK ,Jli^J which is Singapore* choice •LASSIK BRAND" <tf(fe^r^\ which is a world -wide ySj40 words
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Article, Illustration461 1951-06-09 2 Teachers' Training A Vital Feature GIMSON Colourful Ceremony At Spore College Opening Standard Staff Reporter THE training of teachers m Singapore was described by the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, as "one of the most vital if not THE most vital feature of the Ethical ion Plan*' when he opened theStandard - 461 words
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432 1951-06-09 2 Aaraf - Aaraf. Bj Standard Malay Correspondeni A KK(JIEST for a re-censorship or a complete ban oi \hr >!a!a> film. M P«iiiihi«luj)an." ("Lift***) protliitrd by Shaw Brothers has been made by the Sinjjapore Alalay Welfare Council. m a k»ci ro me Singapore film Censor, Mr.432 words
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Article92 1951-06-09 2 SINGAPORE Marine Police and the water transport section ol the Army wSI stage a c anbined pra I c operations m Singapore waters tonight, from midoighi untfl early dawn rruw. The ib; eel is to lest the effit ien< y the communicat: n system between marine92 words
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Article247 1951-06-09 2 WEDDING NIGHT DRAMA YOUNG Yee Yip Meng, who tried to extort $1,000 from a biscuit manufacturer on his wedding night was sentenced m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, to two years' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by two years police supervision. Yee threatened247 words
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Article, Illustration487 1951-06-09 2 Grandma (71) Puts 2 Armed Robbers To Flight Standard Staff Reporter A 71-YEAR-OLD Chinese widow yesterday dared two i armed robbers to shoot, and i then put them to flight by i raising a hue and cry. i She was Madam Lee i Tuay, a grandmother, whose > house m487 words
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81 1951-06-09 2 SEARCH for 17 -year -old Kang Hong Kee, a member of the Singapore Salvation Army Boys' Industrial Home, who disappeared while swimming off Raffles Li *hthouse on Thursday continued yesterday. All Marine Police patrol boats passing the vicinity of the lighthouse and instructions81 words
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191 1951-06-09 2 DOLLARS FOR DISCS' CAMPAIGN Standard Staff Reporter A JOINT appeal lo the 100.000 listeners of the Rediffusion to contribute towards the "Dollars For Discs" S.A.T.A. campaign was made by Mr. C. L. Edwards. Chairman of S.A.T.A. and the Directors of the Kediffiision. Mr. Roy Dunlop.191 words
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Article114 1951-06-09 2 OMAR BIX ALL 21 -year -old former Johore rubber tapper. was sentenced m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to two years' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by two years police supervision for rioting Last December. Omar had five previous convictions. It was stated Omar assaulted114 words
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Article46 1951-06-09 2 NOOR Rahman admitted m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday that he stole a locket valued at $50 from his host Ismail bin Mohamed at Kampong Bugis on June 2. Sentence was postponed to June 15 and bail of $500 was offered.46 words
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Article107 1951-06-09 2 An English-speaking Chinese, Chong Choon Tin. 27. who yesterday admitted m the Singapore Second Police Court to cheating one Syed Salim b. Syed Mohamed of $15, at Kallang Airport, had his sentence postponed to June 15. Chief Inspector K. Ramakrishnan prosecuting told the Court that Salim had given107 words
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Article37 1951-06-09 2 MR. L. D. DARBY. Senior Customs Officer. Malayan Customs Service has been appointed Assistant Comptroller of Customs. Mr. Seah Yun Chong has been appointed to be Force Education Officer on probation. Singapore Police Force.37 words
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Article21 1951-06-09 2 INFORMATION' has been received m Singapore that cholera exists m Mergul. which has been declared an infected place.21 words
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125 1951-06-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter THERE are vacancies for 45 Chinese detectives in the Criminal Investigation Department of the Singapore Police Force to bring it up to established strength. Recruits will have every chance to rise to the highest rank, now that the Force125 words
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Miscellaneous84 1951-06-09 2 ijgfli'"^^ JllbOfif/- COMC A MOW, ALL AH GOTTA ViAXTff M /Sou PROMISED TO take. NOW, fSP l W»:a *flrrr* w BOOK GOT ALL I DO IS PUT EM WE GOT A^ MY PLACE, IN THE 'SABEP DO AH KAFTA j ;.;:»> > REST &TH' PIECES/ TOGETHER FIND \BOQGIN/fA V DANCE/84 words
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Article66 1951-06-09 3 A CHARGE of carrying a loaded revolver was explained to Teo Geok Kirn (20) m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday. Teo of Padang Balang, Selangor, was alleged to have had a .'■lB Smith and Wesson revolver at Tiong Bahru Road on June 4. It was66 words
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Article214 1951-06-09 3 AN Indian. Pillayan, 27. was charged before Mr. A. P. Jack, m the first magistrate's court. Kuala Lumpur, with voluntarily causing hurt to V. Xadasan. with a knife at Sentul Road on June 6. The accused claimed trial and the case was postponed to July 12. Bail m214 words
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162 1951-06-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— People m the Federation of Malaya have become more savings-conscious, m spite of the charge made against them of adding to the inflation through receiving more money from the rubber boom. For the first time, the two million162 words
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Article52 1951-06-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Fri.-A Tamil. Letcnumanan. 40. was charged before the Seremban Magistrate. with allegedly using criminal torce to an 11-year-old Eurasian girL "with Intent to outrage her modesty." He pieaded not guilty and the rase was adjourned to' June 13. Bail of 3300 m one surety52 words
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Article41 1951-06-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—ln Ipoh yesterday the police arrested a Chinese suspected to be a bandit collector. Security forces, while walking towards Yong Peng on Wednesday, picked up a Chinese woman who had been shot by bandits.41 words
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Article43 1951-06-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent Captain Abdul Wahab of Singapore has recently passed the Bar final held m London. An old boy of Outram School and Raffles Institution, he is the son of Mr. Mohd. Ghows, retired principal of the Outram. School.43 words
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596 1951-06-09 3 RAF Aircraft Show Their Paces; Army Get 'Private View' From A Special Correspondent XLI ANG, Fri. All types of aircraft m use by the R.A.F. against the jungle bandits, including the latest high-speed fighters, showed their paces at a special "private view** staged near here today for members of the596 words
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201 1951-06-09 3 Colourful Reception A t King s House Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Kind's birthday celebrations here, yesterday, were climaxed by a colourful reception at King's House attended by 600 guests. Receptions by the Hign Commissioner on this day are usual but yesterday's function will be remembered for many201 words
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Article143 1951-06-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Fri.— The Chief j Police Officer, Mr. J. R. C. i Denny, and other officers of the Malacca Contingent of the j Malayan Police attended the funeral service of Inspector J. J. Robless at St. Francis Church and his burial at Bukit143 words
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359 1951-06-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— "You have good sense to plead guilty and throw yourself on the mercy of the Court, but it is impossible to let a case of this nature go by'\ 9aid the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. D. M.359 words
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Article, Illustration363 1951-06-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter TO TWO newly arrived Indians a painter and a world famous sculptor Malayans are a \ery "colourful and interesting set of people hut are either very shy, extremely superstitious or rather hackward as far as arl is concerned. Mr. P. Dasgupta. formerStandard - 363 words
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185 1951-06-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. -The High Commissioner. Sir Henry Gurney. is expected to lay the foundation stone of the Selangor Welfare Committee's first prize welfare house, early next month, after the Kuala LumpurMunicipality has approved the plan for the building. The185 words
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Article90 1951-06-09 3 SCs At Parade In Trengganu Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, IW.— -For the first time En Kuala IFrengganu. yesterday. three companies of Special Constables took part m the parade I'ielrt m honour of the King*s birthday. The Sultan of Trengqnnn. who received a knighthood, arrived itb Mr. RJ V. Curtis,90 words
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Article108 1951-06-09 3 Standard Start orrespondent KUALA LUMPUR, F: i— C m Keo Sim, w;t.> ftned $S(K), m default, right months' f labour, by the second m igLst Inclie Haron bin H..u [d when he pleaded guilty to h>- I m his p 740 false ti to mark108 words
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Advertisement266 1951-06-09 3 BOVRIL tej< ;>> makes dishes H Hr Tnc very esscncv of B°°^ *?fS^m soups tucculcnt stews, thick j^W __i\tW^T tnttity gravy and all other "*3&^r savoury dishes. For it adds the concentrated goodness .of prime lean beef, enriching and bringing out* the full --Mircf nojriNhment aod -tppetiainf HATED 600WW3 di266 words
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Miscellaneous22 1951-06-09 3 .-y ,...,,j 1| plT] ril vici II I j UgCRETAfty l^feA^Reft Kj E *T (V3 t J^L .w ..A CiH^s .t^l i22 words
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Article432 1951-06-09 4 Thrift Society Tells Members To Save Standard Staff Hv porter SOME members of the Singapore Municipal Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Limited resort to pawning jewellery and then applying for loans to the Society to redeem such jewellery. This is revealed in the432 words
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Article, Illustration224 1951-06-09 4 This Worm Can' t Harm You, Says A Doctor 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE three-quarter inch, white worm found m a piece of r>oked pork m Penang on Thursday morning was yesterday classified as one "NOT of medical importance." Dr. A.A. Sandosham, head of the department of Parisitology ia tiieStandard - 224 words
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115 1951-06-09 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Sol Lesser-RKO production "Tarzan's Peril"— the first Tarzan film to be actually shot on location m the African wilds which \va.» suddenly withdrawn from public exhibition a fortnight ago has since been passed for both Singapore and Federation exhibition by115 words
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Article, Illustration18 1951-06-09 4 Mr. und Mr^. Kwan Bin Ke? who were married recently. The bride was formerly Miss Cheang Siew Ki:m.18 words
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Article189 1951-06-09 4 THREE Eurasians and two Chinese, who apprehended a fire-bug armed with a knife, were congratulated by Mr. Justice Spencer Wilkinson at the I Assizes yesterday. The fire-bug. 17-year-old Tan Lik Kwang, was sentenced :<-> five years' rigorous impris >nmer.'._ "This is an illegal court"189 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-06-09 4 Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE missionary is to "spread a message of goodwill und peace" m Colombo, Madras, Pondicherry, Bombay, Calcutta and New Delhi. He is Reverend C. A. Davidson, president of the Independent Missionary Movement, who is leaving on a tour of hose cities by a BO AC plane62 words
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Article99 1951-06-09 4 Standard Staff Reporter AN Indian labourer, Velio Thevar, who was found m possession of 66 rounds of rifle ammunition at the Singapore Naval Base vyas bound over for two years m his own surety of $200 at the Assizes yesterday. The jury found Thevar99 words
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Article66 1951-06-09 4 Standard Staff Reporter STUDENTS from Singapore are among the 23 overseas .students attending a 10-day survey ot British Parliamentary Government now m progress m London. The survey was arranged by the British Council's Students' Welfare Department. Today, the students will attend a session of the St. Pancrus66 words
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Article28 1951-06-09 4 ON instructions from the Deputy Public Prosecutor, a charge of possession of one round of ammunition against Scow Lye Hee was withdrawn at the Assizes yesterday.28 words
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Article99 1951-06-09 4 Standard Woman Reporter A FIXE of ?2.iyjo or m default six months' jail was imposed on Khoo Tiong Beng 1 42 > of Amoy Street m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday. Khoo was also bound over m the sum of $1,000 to be of99 words
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Article, Illustration18 1951-06-09 4 Mr. and Mrs. G. Krishnasamy. who were married recently at Kanipong Silat. The bride was Miss V. Asotlm.18 words
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181 1951-06-09 4 MR. E. EBERT, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday thanked a Chinese for coining forward to give evidence at the inquest of Tan Beng Hock (27) who died from injuries after being knocked and run over by a threeton military truck. The man told the court181 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-06-09 4 photo. A girl s face tenses as a doctor gives her an injection. StandardStandard - 14 words
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Article174 1951-06-09 4 Standard Woman Reporter 1 A v Kong H i c arged m the S gapore S< nd Pu.^ce C' 1 m t y< stealing a bicycle worth 5145 b-- aging I Wong Ah Yeo on June 6. He claimed trial. Tang pleaded guilty to an alternative174 words
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Article24 1951-06-09 4 WONG Yock Leong waa acquitted m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday of hurting Li>ke Y<*ng Pfcjow at Bu«.s Street on February 21.24 words
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Article18 1951-06-09 4 Eva Chonf - Eva Chonf, By Standard Emergency Fund yesterday. positive," Dr. R. A. Mallal said.18 words
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Article53 1951-06-09 4 A 21-YEAR-OLD Ma ay. Lidon bin Sulaiman a Ceyl Ka c Lokugi tin t« tative charge oi robethe Singapon Fouri Coui jay. They were' alleged to robbed Ho Kong Chi i cis bi iai U .i !-ev. tJlu on Se Road T 4 H were remanded53 words
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Article75 1951-06-09 4 A 39-YEAR OLD Xc I Rii ba Sheri lin toe S gaj el Police Court jrest* be::.» g y of d on the pavement i u'-ide a' house m IB J e7. Ke claimed trial and v. leased on an extended police bail til J T.W ENG75 words
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Article52 1951-06-09 4 A WOMAN :;:ed to end her life Nv..'..-. o she could not pay her debts. Yesterday the woman, Yeo Kirn Pock was b >und over oy Magistrate Mr. R. 8.1. Pates m a persona] surety of $100 for three months. She admitted taking an overdose of52 words
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Advertisement390 1951-06-09 4 FOR SALE pATAUNA iiyine B I i v k Le:— Flown 19 hours since last C of A. Fu ly equipped. World Tinge radio Also 6 Pratt VVhi; ney engines, Hamilton propellors. lh- -craft and spares have big de□an 1 South F.z I A-.,. Xo reasonable offer i used Reply390 words
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Advertisement75 1951-06-09 4 Bißl H (Herbei a da and DarL\ night lettei loaj tend< Mr G -111! Wcisi w paint D cemei Co. I mencii cum the S i S men I for I fonr, a be c NOTICr IH i Km i i ti I got. Is the a Aceats H< i75 words
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Miscellaneous97 1951-06-09 4 H£W)lilffi X.M.C.A.. Orchard Road: Spore Chess Club 3 p m.. Movie Circle Show "Edison The Man" 8 pm CHINESE V.M.C.A., Sele*le Road: Body Building 4 p.m.. Student Music 4 pm.. Zero Basket Ball 9 p.m.. Student Badm:nton 530 p.m., Movie Picture 7.30 p.m.. Evening School 5—9 p m FESTTVA OF97 words
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Miscellaneous34 1951-06-09 4 MISCELLANEOUS i CALLING Hobbyist?. Fer I als, etc. Join Stan •rtiser. $I^o ye Send diX 3 v. ::h your I I to Rep:— M. 7. Km I lUn r. Xi rt\2 St Ml® r.34 words
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303 1951-06-09 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri. The Automobile Association of Malaya is awaiting an invitation from government lo assist m conducting driving tests which have been abolished. Tins willingness to co-operate m the interest of public safety was expressed at the recent executive council meeting303 words
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129 1951-06-09 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri. Lee Soon Hoe (60), a trishaw pedaler, who attempted to cause hurt with a parang to a motor cycle repairer, S^w Song, at Lahat Road on June 6. was bound over m SI OO for six months by Magistrate129 words
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Article33 1951-06-09 5 THE inaugural meeting of the Knaii and Banda Bahru Co-operative Stores Society Limited, Parit Buntar, will be held on Saturday. June 9. at 3.30 p.m. at the Parit Buntar court house.33 words
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196 1951-06-09 5 Standard Staff Correspondent Il'OH. Fri. Federation Bo\» Scouts have been told I)> their headquarters iliat the running of lotteries i<»r scout funds is not allowed* The headquarters circular has horn released by the Perak Boy Scouts Slate Association to all scout groups m the State196 words
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Article78 1951-06-09 5 Standard Stall Correspondent IPOH, Fri. Lee Chee Seng (22), a foundry employee w« produced before Magistrate Che Bahaudin this morning, when a charge of collecting money for bandits was explained to him. Lee was arrested by detectives at 9 p.m. on May 21, after78 words
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Article514 1951-06-09 5 Standard Music Critic TflE Singapore Musical Society's Symphony Orchestra and Choir under Glan Williams achieved an unqualified success m the Victoria .Memorial Hall last night The Choral-Orches-tral concert was the third m the Society's 1951 season, and vas given before the Com-missioner-General and Mrs. Mac Donald andV.F.D - 514 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-06-09 5 photo. Siiiffapore boxer and recently turned wrestler, Surban Singh became "Tarzan" for a day yesterday. Dressed as the famous jungle hero, Sinsh stood with his iunqje friends m a lorry which went around town advertising the latest Tarzan picture to come here. StandardStandard - 46 words
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183 1951-06-09 5 Anticipated Getting Police Job Fined Standard Slaff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. A Police Lieutenant of Teluk Anson. John Kiii£, was alleged hy the prosecution m the Magistrate's Court today to have posed as a Police Oflieer before he joined the Police Force. King pleaded guilty to two summons charges On the183 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-06-09 5 Picture By Mr. and Mrs. Low King Sians who were married recently at the Hokkien Association, X uli m. South Kedah. Tlie bride was formerly Miss Lim Gooi Sian. Capital Photo StudioCapital Photo Studio - 32 words
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Article107 1951-06-09 5 IPOH, Fri. The Selection Board of the Perak Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association Education Committee will sit on Saturday, June 16, to consider the applications oi teachers for schools m resettlement areas m the State. I; is expected that 117 teachers for the Chinese107 words
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151 1951-06-09 5 Standard Staff (Correspondent PENANG, Fri. The Radar and Fighter Control I nit of the Penan£ Squadron of the Mala\an Auxiliary Air Force nil! come into l>ein;j on August 1. under a specially appointed R.A.F. Officer. This was revealed by F 4 Lieut. F.151 words
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Article89 1951-06-09 5 Standard Stall Correspond* tit }>¥.:< \a< r, Wti The S menf Y^w h Council wil I 1 charity ball a1 E. 0 Ho I on July 7. to raise 1 There v i petition pertaining to the forthcoming Municipal E with a valuable prize for89 words
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Article98 1951-06-09 5 PE N A NG, Fri. A 5 dance hu tess, Mak Poh alias Peai y Mak, wa ftned 580 v Mi. b. C. 1. w. n "1. ML 1 tte' Court I Iriving a motor v. Ithout a lie* thoul a co\ ered by 1 m98 words
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82 1951-06-09 5 8 Volunteer For Jungle Squad Work Standard Start Correspondent TELUK AXSOX. Fri.— Eight ->f the Teluk Anson Ma Draftees who are among the fourth batch of youths here to je called-up under the Manpower Regulations, have signified their intention of joining Police Jungle Squads to ghi the bandits. They were82 words
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105 1951-06-09 5 Standard Staff Corresponds! PEXAXG. Fri. About 15 Chinese, including a few women, fell into the sea when <i landing bridge next 10 the Railway Pier m Weld Quay collapsed as they were rushing to board sampans to take them to the ECweiyang which105 words
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Article30 1951-06-09 5 THREE shopkeepers of B Serai were each fined ten o i by [nche AbduJ RTahab bin 'Abdullah, Circuit Magistrate, for obstructing t!ie five-foot way m fl oni »ps.30 words
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Article192 1951-06-09 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mrs. U. Booty, Miss Malaya l!) 40 will po.^e lor members the Ku.iKi Lumpur Camera Club at its photographic competition on Sunday at 8.3u a. v. at the Maxwell K»ad Ke^♦'^v<i'^. The "(ion." challenge trophy and replica \ul! bo192 words
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Miscellaneous52 1951-06-09 5 T i "^WBBk VC'i i' t r.nTTAMAKE MM ...AN' HOPE I'M RIGHT, f^T^QB bMJUVmif'J r^iC^4 H SOF^TARS,«S CARTH.-^FAT JM| Vl ME^ Y SO r PI^ICK WE G Hi tH^ 1 iPJI^gPB^ QKLLNI^H-LQQKIN'brAR- THAT ONE... u |y I 1 <t! l^^^^Bb^^^m^B BBfBBT r tvVivukVßj \l Vfl^BßJ *****88 itr~» i-^ l^^ fm-**52 words
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Article804 1951-06-09 6 c response given by prominent to Dato Onn's proposals for an "indepen< for Malaya Party" is an indication of t grov ing r< al Ration m this country that only a B nfiunai political party can bring us nearer I al of self-government. Having regard to804 words
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Article564 1951-06-09 6 DATO Onn bin Jaafar's proposal to lorm an "Independence for Malaya Party 1 was the theme of the editorial comment of two leading Singapore Chinese Dailies, the Sin Chew Jit Poh, and Nanyang Siang Pau. The two Chinese Dailies agreed wholeheartedly io the formation of such a564 words
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129 1951-06-09 6 Sir.— -The frequent blacknuts at dinner time In Newton District is indeed very discouraging. Is it a necessity to switch off electricity at the time when dinner is ready or about to be ready" 7 Cannot the Municipality eradicate this nuisance 0 (inspite of the129 words
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380 1951-06-09 6 Sir: -Believe it or not, living m present-day Singapore can be quite a problem. I am \ot referring to the housing shortage or the hit;:: cot ol living. These, like the poor, will. I fancy, be always with us. and can only380 words
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495 1951-06-09 6 Sir; II is s pity that your correspondent Mr. Padi Krishnan cannot make ;;-;]>e'f understood or seeks 10 be misunderstood. Neither the sponsors of the move to create the C.1.0. nor enthusiasts like Mr. Krishnan have ever cared to explain the nature arid proposed495 words
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217 1951-06-09 6 Sir;— lt seems to me that, m view ot Mr. S. C. Maclntyre's letter m The Standard." it would ill become any individual citizen of contrary sentiments to shrink from stating his convictions when called upon as he seems to be by an occasion217 words
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Article, Illustration365 1951-06-09 6 A - In The Jungle Reds Were Celebrating May Day A; By SPORTING a month's growth of beard, the men of *(y Rhodcsian Squadron. The Malayan Scowhi Special Air Service Regiment, returned, frit and cheerful, from their gruelling operational training nith varied opinions of Malaya's jungle. Staged m a battling stretch of365 words
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Article544 1951-06-09 6 NO GUILLOTINE FOR EMPRESS PLACE r PHE Report of the S n<;;--A pi re Riot Inquiry Commission, which has been In the Colonj lor around three week. now. is a fruitful source of somewhat furtive speculation m the warrens of E.'iiprec* Pi ace. A chosen544 words
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Advertisement17 1951-06-09 6 SHAKB BBfORE USm ill Keep on ice^§ WW 'i PINT 35 CENTS^H SINGAPORE E. X<)y) COLD STORAGE17 words
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301 1951-06-09 7 Acheson: Inquiry On N'list Use Of US Funds Started LNGTON, June 8 (AP) Secretary of Slate Dean tlosed yesterda) lit* has started an investigation to deli, r Chinese Nationalists have used U.S. funds illela influence American foreign policy. He told Senators m the MacArthur inquiry: "If there is a improper301 words
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Article18 1951-06-09 7 5 Basic UN Korea Aims Agreeds On greed s s ndi- X stages pro- I a ed m18 words
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112 1951-06-09 7 WASHINGTON. June 8. \P I.S. Secretary of State Deal Acheron told senators yesterday that it would be x "very serious matter" if the two missing British diplomats proved to h.ivt Russian sympathies. At h< >on was questioned at IIM Mai Arthur inquiry112 words
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126 1951-06-09 7 West Big Three Won't Give In To Russia PARIS. T me 8 (UP —The b-■ rhr« Western Deputies v on a note yesterd .y as expected to tell th« thai they still b rei^Q Ministers con- -.s H] r^ fuse to bow B tss n d< lands thai the intic126 words
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160 1951-06-09 7 UN Envoys Deny Carrying Korean Peace Proposals XF.W DELHI, June 8. (Reuter) -Two United Nations envoys who arrived here yesterday denied thai they are bringing Korean peace proposals to the Indian government. The envoys, Andrew W. Cordier, Secretary to Mr. Trygve Lie. tne Secretary-GeneraU and Dr. Draii P:ot:tch. Pri:icipal Director160 words
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91 1951-06-09 7 PARIS. June 8. (Reuter)— Rita rlayworth's lawyer, Mr Bartley Cram, arrived here L>y a lasi night and said be would ask Prince Aly Knar, for a $3,000,000 settlement for Yasmin, the couple* 16-month-o'd daufi iter. Mr. Crum said that Rita was staying m Reno,91 words
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89 1951-06-09 7 JOHANNESBURG, June 8 (Reuter): For 41 assaults his young African labou 46-year-old white fanner Max Ma m v. as sent< -u-cd \.o five ye s hard labour today. -Conditions on your farm we.c a grave s c anda 1 and your arts may89 words
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Article, Illustration67 1951-06-09 7 photo. Miss Margaret Truman, accompanied by the United States Ambassador and Mrs. Gifford, visited Mr. Winston Churchill at his home at Chartwell, Kent, on June 3. Photo shows (left to right): Ambassador Gifford: Mrs. Gifford. Mr. Churchill, wearing a siren suit, a ten-sallon hat andA.P - 67 words
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241 1951-06-09 7 RANGOON, June 8 (Renter) United States army officers are commanding remnants of Kuomintang (Nationalist) troops on Burma's eastern border, the independent English daily Gazette alleged here Thursday. The paper gave the number of United Slates officers as 1 Unidentified paratroopers recently landed241 words
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140 1951-06-09 7 BUENOS. AIRES. June 8 (Reuter) Argentina has protested against what she calls British ■'acts of violation" m the Falkland Islands, the South Georgia and South Sandwich groups, as well as m the Antarctic territory she claims. The complaint is contained In the Argentine reply to140 words
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Article32 1951-06-09 7 DEAN Her.-.y Brandis of the University of North Carolina Law School, announced today that three Negroes had "been accepted for the summer term- the first to enter the 156-year-old institution.—UJ>.32 words
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Article131 1951-06-09 7 WASHINGTON, June 8 (Reuter) Mr. Robert Lovett, Deputy Defence Secretary, said today the American armed forces might need authority for eve'i more than the USStSO.6SO,--000.00(1 already demanded for contracts and other commitments during the fiscal year starting July 1. Mr. Lovett was the tirst131 words
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Article49 1951-06-09 7 LOXDOX. June. 8, < Reuter i The Prime Minister Mr. Clement Attlee announced m the Commons yesterday a proposal to erect at Westminster a tue of Gene:.. l Smuts, the South African statesman, who died September. He said a sculptor had y e; to be c iosen.49 words
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Article157 1951-06-09 7 WOOD RIDGE. New Jersey June 8. (UP).— Ray Restione 2!>. was prepared today to pay a So bet he made 10 years ago with a college classmate who boasted he would become a millionaire before his 30th birthday. Restione learned that the classmate, Teci Webber,U.P - 157 words
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Article39 1951-06-09 7 FOR MIR King Zog of Albania urged the Western Powers Thursday to guarantee the territorial integrity of the tiny nation he once ruled and so encourage the people to step up their fight against the present Communist regime. U.P.U.P - 39 words
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Article31 1951-06-09 7 PEKING authorities ordered the deportation of four American Jesuit priests of the Hung ECwong Middle School In Nanking. The authorities have taken over the school, according to report* reaching Hongkong.- Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article38 1951-06-09 7 AN Adelaide criminal court judge sentenced four senior medical students to two months' imprisonment v>i*h hard labour for the manslaughter of a fellow student they threw into a river here as part of an "initiation ceremony." Reuter AAP.Reuter; AAP - 38 words
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Article40 1951-06-09 7 IS. House of Representatives, toy a vote of 339 to 11, Thursday stamped final Congressional approval on a bill io extend the draft (conscription) law four years and lay the foundatTon for a system of universal military training. A. P.A.P - 40 words
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Article32 1951-06-09 7 EIGHTEEN supporters of ex- King Peter of Yugoslavia alleged to have formed an illegal "secret royal army in Yugoslavia" have been sentenced to terms of three to 15 years penal servitude.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article79 1951-06-09 7 ISRAEL'S Premier David Ben Gurion. described the Security Coun Li's recent resolution on the Syria-Israel disput* as "politically unjust." Though sponsored" by the United States delegation, he said, ''it does not truly reflect the views of the United States. people and government towards Israel." A U.S. 12< per cent IncreaseReuter - 79 words
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Article46 1951-06-09 7 THE Durban Supreme Court sentenced n 44 year-old commercial artist Jasper Martin Goetzee to 17 years' hard laboui for trymg to btow up his wife, mother-in-law and two of their friends in a Durban fiat lie threw a charge ol d; narmte into the flat Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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359 1951-06-09 7 WASHINGTON, June 8 (Bmtrr) The I ni,.<! Stales GovenunaM nia«l<- pwhiir a lid yiiitr^B) <•* hii(u!r«<ls ot llioiiMindi of Etems friendly povcrnmentH would be forbiddeo to !-liip i<» th«- >o\i«t Uac Publication pi the list coincided with c, report thai P:^ ident359 words
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198 1951-06-09 7 Oil Co. Head In Khuzistan For Confab TEHERAN, JTunt R <TJ. I —The General Managa o I c Anglo-Iranian Oil Co Mr A.E.C. Draki d ithx ed < my i scritx i as "one hour's Ei r ati< a n y< day v. "i Amir Ah. newly point! d P'198 words
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Article51 1951-06-09 7 An exploding snell injured 21 I did s, M- Eal I\s ai d < I >< riously at the V'>r' J Ai my Infantry ti i nine s mth Can Lna, rsA. esti A 60-miUmetre mortar shell 1 si pi i.ii urely In Ibe air the range during51 words
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Miscellaneous9 1951-06-09 7 iy a- T g^/v/f- SLUG-G-O—WHY ARE j IT'S SAFER9 words
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Article, Illustration196 1951-06-09 8 E llerman Sh ip For FE Run City Of Brooklyn On First Trip Her 3 Standard Shipping Reporter THE EHerman Line passenger freighter, City of Brooklyn (7,557 tons), which is now m Singapore on her first trip to the Far East, is expected shortly to be put on the regularStandard - 196 words
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Article385 1951-06-09 8 A MARKED increase of 1-1 4 million deadweight lons was seen m the total tanker tonnage controlled and period chartered In the Shell and Royal Dutch ;:roii}> and associated companies, according to a survey loi activities of toe group for 19,">0. By the end of the385 words
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Article88 1951-06-09 8 Despatches TODAY: N. India ar I Pakis- tan by Tnk Sang, S. India I (letters only) by Tak Sang, Sarawak (except Miri) noon by Pangkor, N. Borneo, Labuan, Brunei and Miri 9 a.m. by Marudu, Thailand (parcels only; by Larut, Thailand (letters only) 5.45 p.m. by train. Pontianak88 words
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Article66 1951-06-09 8 LONDOX. June 8 (Reuter) The British Treasury has announced that from today, travellers will be permitted 'to bring into and take out of the United Kingdom £10 m Sterling notes. Previously, the limit was £5 Sterling. The Sterling notes, which travellers are allowed to carry, are only intended66 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-06-09 8 LATEST photograph of the superliner United States under construction for the United Stales Lines at a Newport News shipyard in Virginia. The vessel will be launched on June TS. This new flagship of the line is b'O per cent, completed.40 words
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Article63 1951-06-09 8 ATTRACTING considerable attention at tlie Festival of Britain Exhibition of Industrial Power m the Kelvin Hall. Glasgow, are the working displays which .show echo-sounding and direction-finding equipment is used to assist m navigation. The displays are shown on adjacent panels m the. sea section of the63 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-06-09 8 photo. Mr S. 11. Edwards, Engineer Superintendent of Malayan Airways who goes on six months' leave to the I'nited Kingdom shortly. He has served overseas as an aircraft engineer for ?0 years.— standardstandard - 33 words
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Article42 1951-06-09 8 HMS Bermuda Explosion SIMONSTOWN, (South Africa) June 8 (Reuter) A minor explosion killed one man m the Bermuda, tl i^hin nf the British South Atlantic Squadron, at this naval base yesterday, was officially announced. The announcement said no serious damage was caused.42 words
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Article36 1951-06-09 8 KARACHI, June 6: (AP) Pakistan is to purchase an aircraft carrier and a submarine, accord;:. 4 to Commodore Siddiq Choudri. Navy chief, who has just taken over From Rear Admiral J. W. Jefford.36 words
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218 1951-06-09 8 THE superiiner United States, the Largest and fastesi passenger ship ever buiH In the U.S.. will be launched on June 23, a! Newport News, Virginia. Intended Cor :he lines' N nth Atlantic service, the 51.500 gross ton express Liner, now building at218 words
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Advertisement573 1951-06-09 8 fAST REGMLAfi TiiANS PACIFIC SERVICt Direct Overland Son Francisco Los Anq^lcs All American Conadio Cit Ptnong P. Show Spore GEORGE LUCKENBACH 24 26June 27/28 June 29June/Ui lOGAR F. LUCKENBACH :4/26July 27/28 July 29July/lAi Accepfmq cargo for Hongkong FAST REGULAR SERVICI USA (WfSl COAST) PERSIAN GULF via JAPAN HONGf' ON^ Due573 words
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Advertisement191 1951-06-09 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Baroe June 9 Vessel tot Muor Weekly onq J at for Ren 9 at J«ne 13 Vesse! tor Malacca Twice Weekly Hon 9 > n °"9 f or Bagan Vessel tor Port Dickson Weekly Sl Api Api Jun 30191 words
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Advertisement362 1951-06-09 8 LASI ASM lIC USE Fasi BrCVUr Iran- Parili. S,r\i<e <«ji*.in irum Burooe June 29: George Lucfcenbach sails In Port: Malaya. Juiv l id fcCBOPF ta-! Re-u'ar Service I»\ \\<--t Selandia due end of June. Cod>f P«tm4h Gaff \ai Jjiun and !!K &MESICAN UAJI ui*we George Luckenbacn due B'pore Xxn vis362 words
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Advertisement422 1951-06-09 8 FAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA v *~^"*A^ Spore p <■ 'MALAYA" for Bangkok, 3 VHonqkoog Mamie Kobe and Vokohomo Gdns 3§ '3^f?! AN for Hon 9^ong obf 16/18 Jun. KINA for Bangkok Hongkong tj Manila 20-24J un "MEONIA" for Sa.gon G Bangkok 26 MALACCA for Bangkok, J Hongkong, Manila Koo« N Yokohamo422 words
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Article477 1951-06-09 9 Government s Medical And Education Flans Controls To Back Tl l ill A A OJCCIS Standard Staff Reporter SELECT COMMITTEE examination of all building slated for this year under the Singapore Government* s Medical and Education Plans has started. This follows the order of the Legislative477 words
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Article, Illustration117 1951-06-09 9 MR ERIC STRAUGHEIR, Fii Easi manage r W pey ny Ltd.. will leave ior I ndon on June 19 on a three- U urn-business U f. s we e the Brsl holiday s taking for ten years. Mr. Strausjheir told The Standard that, while m117 words
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Article243 1951-06-09 9 Russia Is Buying In London Malayan Rubber Standard Staff Reporter OKDiiKS for Malayan rubber are bein.; received fnun the Continent of Europe and South America. while Russia is n parted to be h\v m? m London. :g< scale t-cover-ises is taking p] ice m S ga] re iui ber market243 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-06-09 9 Mrs. C. H. Ker-Cooper. wife of the general manager of Paterson Simons and Co., Ltd., christening the company s n?w launch Hope, at a ceremony yesterday Stanuin* behind her is Mr. Merton Brown, builder of the vessel. Tni* Hope will join the Company's other launch Catherine m trun snort ingMichael Goh - 58 words
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236 1951-06-09 9 Standard Staff Reporter MR. HIGH HAMILTON, Far East director of Mitchell Colts and Co., (Far East) Ltd., one of the biggest importers of English textiles and engineering; and electrical equipment to Singapore and the Federation, has been awarded the CM.G. m the King's Birthday236 words
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Article160 1951-06-09 9 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Fri. Though slightly better bids for sterling tin shares were received from London m the Malayan share market today, dollar counters continued to ease m quotations. Buyers Sellers Fraser Neave Ords. 2.15 2.25 B B Petrol 54/- 55/-xdcbi Gammons 2.10 2.15 M.160 words
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50 1951-06-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, June 8— Malaya may follow many other countries m setting a wage Inflation-ridden Malaya Is Interested m the outcome of these talks. ber Industry had done something for its workers. The latest award of rubber tapper's wages by the K/v>r.l nf Arbitration tm_OiiillliLl.50 words
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Article42 1951-06-09 9 HOXGKOXG. June B— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515. 78 to £1 sterling; HK>t;.2t;2s to US$l: HK$l.Bl5 to Malayan SI; HK50.345 to one Indonesian R v pi a h* Gold HK53i:5.625 to one tael.42 words
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Article287 1951-06-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. June 8— When application by a Fede- j ration transport organisation to operate a direct express bus service between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore and vice versa conies up for inquiry before the Federation Road Transport Commissioner, it is understood that there will be287 words
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Article100 1951-06-09 9 Standard Staff Reporter COPHA m the Singapore produce market was slightly steadier yesterday, buyers indicating $41 A m tiie morning and sellers $4:-5 per picul. Xo business was reported. Coconut oil was quiet buyers quoting $73 per picul and sellers $74*. No business was reported m pepper,100 words
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Article24 1951-06-09 9 BUYING rates for Canadian dollars (per $100 Malaya) are S3S 5/16 (T.T.), 535 7/i6 <O.D.>. $35 11/16 (90d<st>; selling $34 15/16 (T.T./0.D.)24 words
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210 1951-06-09 9 Two lsthmian Ships' Feat A t Singapore Standard Shipping Reporter TWO ISTHMIAN Steamship Line freighter* ihe Steel King and Steel Rover breaated each other m the Singapore Outer Roads yesterday to transfer 369 tons of cargo from one vessel to the other. Not vwn a jar was* felt when the210 words
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Article125 1951-06-09 9 RUBBER The latest Singapore robber prices vesterda> (June 8) were per lb. Buj ers S:'!!ers No 1 K S.S Spot Lmr I1J1 SI M F.OJI. in bates June No i s: s s 1156 si :>; No I if s s SUM SI. 50 No I R s125 words
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Article149 1951-06-09 9 THE financial position of tin Royal Dutch .Shell Group shows profits available after charges at £49,202,066 !<ir 1 j5O which. together with the bal ince of profits brought irom the previous year gives a total available ol £89.404.566. The total charge for depreciation, amortisation and exploration is149 words
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Article31 1951-06-09 9 Some 1,366,500 Chinese h;sv« reg 4 date under the H >ng Registi ation Per* sons Ordinance, IM I T tal .'od populati thf C today v about 2,030.005 Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-06-09 9 photo. Two freighters— the 8.147-ton Steel King and the 8,689-ton Steel Rover, shown tied up alongside each other m Singapore's outer roads yesterday. Standard Mr. EDWARD S. O'KEEFEStandard - 28 words
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Article, Illustration1634 1951-06-09 10 REBECCA FRANKLIN - REBECCA FRANKLIN By Theatre-ln-The-Round, Hailed As A Novelty By Audiences In The U. S., Is A Revival Of The Dramatic Medium Greek Actors Used 2,500 Years Ago.; the oldest form of theatre -L is the newest thing m the United States today. ItN.Y; Times Magazine - 1,634 words
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Article49 1951-06-09 10 LONDON. June 8: 1 Renter The musical comedy at '.or, composer and producer Ivor Novello, who died on March 6. left an estate estimted to be worth about £160.000 sterling. Most ot the money will fio to charities, according to details of his will announced yesterday.49 words
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Advertisement275 1951-06-09 10 m i m .3 400 lODil Lu11.,; U a.m.-1.45 4.15-U.1.l 9.30 p.m. £j* J( —10 TOP TUNES! *£Jk M-GM's TOE-TAPPING -X ■T; HITTUNE MUSICAL S^P-Bfc IN COLOR BY" *MX TECHNICOLOR *M I tE^ 1 *«J£3nl ill JANE POWELL 10l IS ALHERN RICARDO MOMAIIUN VN> H ARDING 2 TOM JERRI TECH.275 words
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Advertisement157 1951-06-09 10 CPENING TODAY 3 SHOWS 3. J.1.» 9.15 p.m WARNER BROS TEXAS SIZE EXCITEMENT! "DALLAS" Starring GARY COOPERRUTH ROMAN IN TECHNICOLOUR TO-MORROW AT 11 A.M. M G-M "TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME" IN TECHNICOLOR NOW W^^\^f Ek I 30 SHOWING i AL^ (I P- M. ANJALI DEVI G. VARALAKSHMI157 words
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Advertisement78 1951-06-09 10 H>f tt'JlriliE'l today i i"'lll'l ■>■ 2-4.15-6.30-9.30 p.m. 1 The beautiful story of Family life 1 Drama Humour Pathos 1 It's appeal It universal You'll be sorry if you nv c s i I H^. I A \ll*S» IV* 1^ 1 1 HpMfr m qreotest P^ i M-G-M presents IP^Hi78 words
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Advertisement109 1951-06-09 10 tfi II DREADED by ALL! S SHADOW of J v»l U IC LAAULL IN Distributed b> SHAW HH<- A V RICHARD GREKM: i hi: dashing iieko <>r louw I TODAY V 11 a.m.. 1.45, 1.00. ft. 3o and «> i ]^g.l# V* f tv Tan if/h l Mv M JvL109 words
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Miscellaneous247 1951-06-09 10 ON THE AIR KADIO MALAYA SINiiAPOKE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (?&Hi Kt» (1 67 metres) 10 a.m. Sews (K.L.); 1 p.m Program me Summary; I ir' Saturday Ballroom; I 1.30 News. 1 ,Vt Plantation Musi< I p.m. Album of Harmony &J| Rhythm i Corner: "J.45 London Studio Melodi«\»: i 3.15 Military Bandstand:247 words
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Article186 1951-06-09 11 MANSFIELDS defeated Chartered Bank three goals to two m a thrilling Business Houses League Soccer match played at Fairer Park yesterday. C tartered Bank might nay? saved a point to equalise; [ate rally. They ic^.-h Sere just was not enough time or the third goal,186 words
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272 1951-06-09 11 SINGAPORE INDIANS and Eurasians shared points m a I—l1 1 draw m SAFA's first Community League game at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. A penalty goal five minutes from time saved the Eurasians who put up a surprisingly good show. Outplaying the Eurasians m the first272 words
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333 1951-06-09 11 PROMOTER Darby's efforts to revive Singapore boxing at the Happy World Stadium Last night met with encouraging response. There were six fights and all with the exception of one provided lively righting. The disappointing event was between Kan Tong Kee. the Chinese bantamweight333 words
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Article197 1951-06-09 11 PLAYING with only nine men, Town Rangers Sports Club still proved too good for Guard Dog Unit whom they trounced 5-1 m a SAFA division 3 "A" tie at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. After holding off a strong Rangers' raid for two minutes. Guard Dog197 words
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Article50 1951-06-09 11 THE following will represent the Chinese Swimming Club m a friendly billiards match against the Amicable Athletic Association tomorrow, at 12.30 p.m. at the Chinese Swimming Club Hall: Cheoiig ram Hoong. Goh Kee Seah. Quek Eu Chee. Vae^"i «3f M ?n efe«J*J ai J£Bfl' Chwee, Chiong Kirn Kiat.50 words
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Article33 1951-06-09 11 c .-u,'d- .-haf matches to In n ':l>. t" 1 r^i Roncnn heit Ffi OfTr. San Ldr Cooper squared with Wg. Car. Unwell C.pt St. Cbir-Ford and Lt. Cdr33 words
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Article182 1951-06-09 11 DOUGLAS ISLE OF MAN, June 8 (Rcuter). Geoff Duke, (Norton) 27--year-old motorcycle engineer from St. Helens (Lancashire) today won the Senior Tourist trophy race here at a record speed of 93.826 miles per hour. He covered the 264 miles m two hours 48 minutes182 words
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Article156 1951-06-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday.— Selangor United defeated R.E.M.E. workshops by five goals to nil m an F.A.S. Third Division league match on the S.CRC ground today. Although the game was evenly contested the United should j have won a bigger margin. They were unlucky to miss three goals.156 words
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Article44 1951-06-09 11 8.0.D.C.A. will play a friendly badminton match at Kovan Road, against the Flower 8.P., today. The match will be five men's sinKies and three doubles and starts at 7.00 p.m. 8.0.D.C.A._ team^.Aori^'i'^m Ee'e Hamid'Marzuki. Tait .Don. r Rahman bin Othman. Chiam Gob.44 words
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Article224 1951-06-09 11 Bright Batting In RAF— HK Match BRIGHT batting featured the second day's play m the cricket game between the Royal Air Force and the Hongkong Army at Changi yesterday. The game ended m a draw. I, Three batsmen. Woods of the R.A.F. and Campbell and Haycraft of the Hongkong side224 words
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Article48 1951-06-09 11 INDIAN Recreation Club's team to meet RAF Seletar at Seletar today will be selected from the following who are requested to meet at Farrer Park at 4 p.m. for transport. Narayanan. Paul. Muthinn, Veloo Kalimuthu, Gani, Rashid, Dutta! Balan, Par-am, Baboo, Jaffai, Krishnan, Osman. Rioorthy48 words
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Advertisement213 1951-06-09 11 i gm> I d E!tcun c HI ,jIJJ i A PLEASURE TO USE! pen ddftlfOßccn- ::.^h-tasting r How easy md evenN to c:vc i daily DETIOLBN MOUTH W* H GARGLE NEW STAR Pasir Panjang Last two shows 6.15 9.15 A Republic Serial! James Bros. Of Missouri w (Whole Serial) Tod:iy213 words
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Advertisement32 1951-06-09 11 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya. TODAT: AM P.M. SaSS" iS:S iSS Mala* < .1 r|l t, .»i Port Wckson 'r Port Sham fg 10 MORROW KS «Sr":::: H »S Penang32 words
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Advertisement187 1951-06-09 11 TIGER INDIA'S to- vicar r SCOTT v BASROPAN S- °"I HEIDEN v AH KoW™Sskot^ n (GERMANY) (Spore) PROMOTER 1)11 AR A V KEEP THIS DATE OPEN WEDNESDAY 20th JUNE AIR VIEW CABARET S. A. T. A. BENEFIT NIGHT Sailers Bath Room 6 M SALES SERVICE i 1 Soltcrs Fomily >col*t187 words
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611 1951-06-09 12 INEPTI NE'S Daughter is my best bet for this afternoon** Ipoh wres first day of the Perak Turf Club June meeting. Not a bright lot is engaged m her race and she only ne?ds to reproduce her Singapore form when running a head second611 words
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Article24 1951-06-09 12 IPOH. Fri.— There was no rain here the last two days. Barring any change of weather the going will be very good.24 words
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Article102 1951-06-09 12 Neptune's Daughter has a comparatively easy task here and to her the race seems all over bar the shouting. She has been galloping with such gusto on the training track that she must be regarded as extra good thing. In her last start this daughter of Isle Maree102 words
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Article51 1951-06-09 12 NEW ROCHELLE, New York. 8 (UP): F.mr days off a pane t:«>tn England. British open champion, Bobby Locke. fired a methodically brilliant four under par 35. 33. 68 today to take the first round lead m the Palm Beach invitation golf tournament with a score of plus51 words
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Article187 1951-06-09 12 BEST betting race on the da>*s card appears to he m race 7 where a particularly bright lot of youngsters are engaged. I think Chant illy has made MiHioient headway to win here. Chantilly had one start at Penang last month when he came m fifth187 words
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122 1951-06-09 12 Gibson Beats Scofield In Straight Sets MANCHESTER, June 8 (UP> Althea Gibson, ot Xew York, who was the first Negro ever to play m United States outdoor tennis championships, won her quarterfinals match yesterday m the Northern England tennis Miss Scofield is the seventhranked United States tennis star In other122 words
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46 1951-06-09 12 BROADSTOXE, England, June 8 (UP>— Mrs Kitty MacCann, 29--year-old Irish international golf champion. won the British women's amateur crown yesterday after defeating England's .Mis* Frances Stephens, four and three, to become the first Irish 190™™ l Wla th title Bince46 words
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173 1951-06-09 12 Spencer has a strong hand m race 6 with Opera, Floor Show and Stage Show. However, I propose to ignore them and go for Carnivorous, whose fourth over a mile at Penang suggests that he is back at his best. The mile is obviously not173 words
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Article29 1951-06-09 12 NEW JERSEY, June 8 (UP): Middleweight Tony Janiro won an upset 10-round decision over welterweight Charlie Fusari last night before more than 7,000 ram m Rupert Stadium.29 words
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Article233 1951-06-09 12 OUic Davies Gay Reveller fviinorou Turfite Goodwood l-B BOROUGH DUNDONALD MEATH MgATH L. FREDERICK Meath Meath «Y o la 1 d inK^2U KfiSSF* o*®0 Kaheen Totland Linkshlr Dundonald 2-GREATER LOVE BALAM CARAVAN AMESEMENT SCARLET TIGER Caravan Caravan Amusement Bobslight P^L^h... Balam Lover's Chase Lover's Chase Balam C. Columbus233 words
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Article1096 1951-06-09 12 RACE It 2.30 p.m. Horses cl. 3, div. 3 7 furs. I 200 Lord Frederick 6y 900 M/s. W. Simms M. Sullivan Sullivan McPherson 2. 040 Totland 0y 8.13 Dr. Chua Sin Kah Fox Spencer 302 Kingsgrovt 4y 8.11 Mr. Mrs. K.H. Yap Daniels Straker 4. 0001,096 words
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