Singapore Standard, 10 June 1951
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Title Section15 1951-06-10 1 Sunday Standard VOL. 1 NO. 344. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1951. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.15 words
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492 1951-06-10 1 Xhe Mysteyy Deepen* ,>\|m>\. |unc (AP) Thousands of detectives officers ranged through Western the mo-tmt fruitless hunt for two who disappeared two weeks ago. v. irking painstakingly over, a rapidly cooling trail, Scotland! Yard and France's Surete have' managed to find out how the492 words
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15 1951-06-10 1 Girl Bandit's Death Sentence Is Commuted spondee* i I c was ■ripa the ssed <:ate15 words
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9 1951-06-10 1 Red China Orders Rubber From Ceylon ts of re-9 words
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Article373 1951-06-10 1 PERCY JOSEPH - PERCY JOSEPH B> Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Marine Police, m one of the most realistic sea manoeuvres up to date, combined with the Army last nijiht to carry out intercepting tactics on a full war scale up to the early hours of this morning.373 words
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113 1951-06-10 1 TOKYO. June 9 (UP)— United States Secretary of Defence George Marshall conferred today a* length with United Nations commander General Matthew Ridgway, but headquarters officials insisted nothing unusual had developed as the result of his "purely military" visit. There was considerable speculation—thus far unconfirmed—113 words
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Article108 1951-06-10 1 PARIS. June (Reuter)— Mr. John Foster Dulles, President Truman's special envoy, said nere today he hoped a Japanese treaty would be concluded well within six months' time. Mr. Dulles arrived here from London for talks on Monday with French officials including Foreign Minister Robert108 words
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27 1951-06-10 1 LONDON. June 9, (Reuter)— Nearly half the ships m the Port of London were still idle this mnrninfl— IhP sixth daVQ^^27 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-06-10 1 Picture by The Osman family at their home yesterday. Many smiles, but indecision prevailed. Left to right, they are Phyllis Osman with son Kassim Douglas. Katigah with Alimah Christine and Mr. Osman.- Michael GohMichael Goh - 36 words
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653 1951-06-10 1 MICHAEL GOH - MICHAEL GOH B) Stan<lar<l Slaff Reporter MRS. Phyllis D. Osman, Australian woman married to a Singapore Malay seaman, who has been exiled for the last three years m the Colony because of Australia's M white policy," said: 4 I am undecided,653 words
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149 1951-06-10 1 Former Spore Chinese Shot Dead By Reds Standard Staff Reporter A SECTION of the Singapore Chinese public was shocked yesterday when they read m the Chinese dailies that Mr. Aw Cheong Lian, a staff member of the Swatow Sin Hwa Jit Poh, of the Sin Poh Amalgamated, was executed by149 words
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Article39 1951-06-10 1 NEW DELHI. June 9 (Reuter) Jewels from the treasure ot Nizam of Hyderabad one of the world's richest men will shortly be sent abroad for sale, probably m America, it was learned m Government circles here tonight.39 words
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Article102 1951-06-10 1 NEW YORK June 9, (AP^— The British Information Service said Friday that the latest British casualty total for the Korean war is 2,1 (iT. of whom 249 were killed or died of wounds. The announcement said the British Army lost 225 dead, 753 wounded and 1.085102 words
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Article93 1951-06-10 1 PARIS, June 9 I Reuter h— Mr. Bartley Crum, Rita Hayworth's lawyer said here today that Aly Khan would not contest the divorce action by his wife at Reno. He said he had seen the Prince. I'm satisfied that Aly Khan Is desirous of a93 words
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Article, Illustration117 1951-06-10 1 Standard Shipping Correspondent WITH only three weeks remaining for Chinese passengers to return to Malaya without a visa, the Mvi Nan which arrived here on Thursday brought 200 Chinese passengers, mainly from Hoi How. Out of the total of 516 passengers. 200 of them,117 words
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330 1951-06-10 1 Reds At Chorwon Pulling Back To New Defence Line TOKYO, June 9 (UP) Red artillery dwindled below besieged Chorwon today and rapidly-advancing Allied forces believed the Communists were pulling back to a new line deeper inside the North Korean "iron triangle". A frontline dispatch said an r estimated Chinese battalion330 words
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359 1951-06-10 1 By KEN JALLKH. Standard Staff Reporter RUSSIAN submarine oflieers, hound for thr S«>\ irl submarine base of Vladivostok, are believe*! to be aboard the fleet of ten Russian trawler* n«>* lying «oi the outer roads of Singapore harhour. lids is contained m a359 words
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160 1951-06-10 1 RICHMOND, Indiana. June 9 (UP)— Air Force Federal Bureau of Investigation agents investigated today whether sabotage caused the eight F-84 Thunderjet fighters to crash mysteriously while Dying In flight of 71 planes through an electrical storm. Three pilots were killed a v 'd160 words
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127 1951-06-10 1 HONGKONG, June 9 (AP). The 45-day suspension of cotton mills due to a shortage of raw cotton is being enforced throughout Red China and not confined to Shanghai alon e, reports from Red China disclosed. It was learned from Shanghai on June 6127 words
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Article69 1951-06-10 1 BELGRADE. June 9 < Router) The arorst cloud burst foi 30 years and a rainfall oi about 6.5 inches m 24 hours have caused widespread flooding m the Hat lands east of Zagreb, Yugoslavia. Marshal Tito's new motor highway linking Belgrade and Zagreb has been cut69 words
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Article61 1951-06-10 1 RANGOON. June 9 (Heuterl Booted firemen with hosepipe! bioke religious tradition b. catering the world famous S .mm Dagon Pagoda here today to save it from complete destructi m. They got the blaze under c trol m four hours, but not before it had gutted seven61 words
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145 1951-06-10 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE SECOND Singaporean to receive I King's commandation lor brave conduct during the December riotl is Mr. Yeerasaniy Marin. uthu, a motor transport driver er_gag< d at ELM. Dockyard. 'Jin- wa officially announced yesterday The fast person ta receive the commendation was145 words
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37 1951-06-10 1 Progressive Party Formed In Malacca Standard Stall Correspondent MALACCA, Sat- Halao ca*S first political par;\ Ihe Malacca Progressive Party, was formed toda> at il* inaugural meeting at the Capital Dame Hall. A committee of nine w ere37 words
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Advertisement32 1951-06-10 1 M^—*t -v J^^^ < C m «c~ v prefer Exshaw Brandy produced m the ftS hearl of t!, P Cognac, m France, the world's acknowledged best Brandy proI X"«" V ducing country Ksompanucp-.tmttpd32 words
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Article99 1951-06-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Improvement Trust "is only exercising its legal rights, and is not obliged to state the reasons* 1 for giving (notices to quit, stales a Letter which the b 2 tenants of S.I.T. i have now received. The letter was signed99 words
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Article58 1951-06-10 2 A 58-year-old woman. Ng Chwee. \v;is charged m the Sin_^..pore Fourth Police Court yesterday with voluntarily causing hurt to Paw Kow Mow with a parang at a barber's shop m Kampong Sireh on June 8. She claimed trial and was offered $100 bail until July58 words
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263 1951-06-10 2 New Publication Racket Hits At S'pore Businessmen THEY FEAR IT MAY LEAD TO EXTORTION Standard Staff Reporter A NEW racket has started m Singapore -m th? form of a cyclostyled two-page publication, carrying stories of libellous nature against well known businessmen. The publication has had several issues during the last263 words
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Article, Illustration329 1951-06-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWENTY-FIVE years m the Colony Government Printing Service, is the outstanding career of Mr. V.C.G. Gatrell Singapore Government Printer, who was last week awarded the Imperial Service Order for devotion to duty, and for i is part m329 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-06-10 2 Photo. TWO WILLING contributors to the St. John Ambulance Flap Day fund m Singapore drop their coins into the box. On the right is Miss Aileen McGinlav, one of the many volunteer helpers who helDed m the collection StandardStandard - 39 words
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112 1951-06-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE OFFICIAL opening of the Tiong Bahru Community Centre cuo house by Us patron. Mr. D Robert.s;>n. has been postponed till July 8 owing to unf.'.-.-eor. circumstances. However an official of tho Centre told The Standard yesterday that the club112 words
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Article119 1951-06-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter A 22-YEAR-OLD labourer Tan Ki.m Meng, who admitted stealing a bicycle worth $203 by opening the lock with a skeleton key, was sentenced to one year rigorous imprisonment to be' followed by 12 months police supervision, m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday.119 words
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224 1951-06-10 2 The PC Is A Friend Not An Enemy— GROSE Standard Staff Reporter THE MAINTENANCE of public order and Ihe suppression of all forms of violence are matters which deeply concern every member of the community, said Mr. A. P. Grose, O.C. 4 B* Division, Singapore Police, m a talk over224 words
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Article57 1951-06-10 2 Ler Ah Kum was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with fradulently having 58 rolls of cloth valued at $b'QO m his sampan at the sea off Esplanade 00 the night V June 8. He cloned trial and was allowod bail cf ?200 until July 18.57 words
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Article34 1951-06-10 2 A MEMORIAL meeting on the passing away of Swami v_.rajananda.iee Maharai. General President of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission, will be held today at 5:30 pm. at Rumakrishna Mission, 9 Norns Road.34 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-06-10 2 photo. MR. AND MRS. J. S. Edward of Singapore after their marriage yesterday at No. 1025-18, Sandiland Road. Mr. Edward is the son of Mr. John Joseph and the bride, formerly Miss An jell a Ammal, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nagalingam.M StandardStandard - 45 words
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Advertisement382 1951-06-10 2 "YOU.too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMIN&MTNERAL^/^/^/ That Is why you feel Worn out. Nervous. Irritable. Have headaches, lose Weight. Worry" »jm*- ""-v- 1 Y' o«i_.' ■^'^fc ,:k v>: *S -■m%rt r -vy.\ J" 'mmf*-' '-'-9 v ■■l^H W-^SF •fet.^^c" 1 y JB Tr/ Ato /Jww/ W&/382 words
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Advertisement149 1951-06-10 2 JFR4T *CVD OF C 4/? IS J/// if are MM I r ow whose social status sUmpa them as- arbiter* of goc*i u-' Id the Wolscley they get the car en.'..- tmm the yeara. They ga the ■hTMB or hMal Motet eon\euience of speedy, safe transput.. n a v Both149 words
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251 1951-06-10 3 Homeless, Chronic Patients Cause Of Jam In Hospital BEDS m certain wards of the Singapore General Hospital are being occupied by homeless, chronic patients who cannot be discharged, while there is always a long waiting list of those who if treated immediately have every chance of complete recovery. I his251 words
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Article, Illustration116 1951-06-10 3 MISS Choo Swee Leong (above), youngest speaker at the Singapore InterMethodist School oratorical contest yesterday, got a big applause from the audience when she told them what she would do if she were the President of the Singapore Municipality. She was placed second. MissMichael Goh - 116 words
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Article81 1951-06-10 3 TO RELIEVE the congestion of beds m the Singapore General Hospital, Elizabeth M. Milne suggests the formation of voluntary committees and community centres m the various districts m the Colony to help the aged and the sick. "Certainly if the people of Singapore were fully conscious of the81 words
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Article246 1951-06-10 3 Effect Of Control Is Crippling Rubber Standard Staff Reporter DEST I NATIONAL control on rubber exports from Malaya and the ban on shipments to China are having a crippling effect on the quantity shipped to China. Hongkong and Russia last month While the total Malayan exports of rubber during May246 words
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Article, Illustration247 1951-06-10 3 I Standard Staff Reporter STANDARD Vacuum's popular General Salei Manager fer the Malaya/Thailand division, Mr. Elton P. J. Fee, will leave Singapore on leave this month, treasuring a silver cigarette case pre--•jf settled to him by the Premier of Thailand. Mr. Fee247 words
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217 1951-06-10 3 PENGHIDUPAN OR LIFE' Standard Staff Reporter THE MALAY film "Penghidupan" ("Life") produced by Shaw Brothers and described by the Malay Welfare Council m Singapore as "demoralising, misrepresenting the facts of Malay life and customs" was passed to the Federation yesterday without any "re-censorship cut*.217 words
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Article140 1951-06-10 3 250 Sweated Through Their Exams Standard Staff P porter ARTS and Scienc students of the University of Malaya sitting for their examinations last Friday not only had to exercise their mental faculty m such subjects as pure mathematics and economic theories, but also had to undergo a physical endurance test.140 words
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Article44 1951-06-10 3 LIANG TAX CHUEN was cautioned and dischar2ed by the Singapore Second Police Magistrate Mr. R. B. I. Pates yesterday on a charge of outraging the modesty of a woman at Collyer Qua> on May 14. The case was heard m camera.44 words
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Advertisement126 1951-06-10 3 M^ \——W In" _i^Y_K eJi I £j. J \S >yJ^ -j J 9^- 999^' dr filtration rerr.oves dust,- pollen tn ideal answer for fron hay fever and asthmal •r~ e\_ i iS^^^^i^^ I mt > »N^ ___________\__mmV ,a^^mmm^F^^^'*'^^r !^^^^^^mmSSM^m^^^^mtr^Ar *j mt&^^Ss^m m_ iWmmmmmm'— 9 PHILCO Al R'CON DITIO N E126 words
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Advertisement367 1951-06-10 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATION VACANT WANTED by American Firm: Junior Clerks with Standard VIII qualifications. Typing and Bookkeeping training essential. Apply Box No. T. 264 Sunday Standard. TUITION PRIVATE and class tuition given by European Spanish and French. From $10.00 monthly. P.O. Box 1518 Singapore. POSTAL TUITION. Book- keeping, Accounts, Commercial367 words
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Advertisement201 1951-06-10 3 NOTICE THE 26th Annual General Meeting of The Malacca Chinese Benevolent Society will be held at No. 61 Jonker Street, Malacca on Saturday 16th June 1951 at 2.30 p.m. AGENDA. 1. To read and confirm the minutes of the last Annual General Meeting. 2. To adopt the Committee's Report and201 words
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Article41 1951-06-10 4 An annual dinner and dance tire graduates of the King Edward VII College of Medicine and the University of Malaya will be held by the Alumni Association (Southern Branch' June 22 at the Raffles Hotel at 8 p .m.41 words
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Article71 1951-06-10 4 PENANG, Sat.— ln an effort to end the worm scare here, hundreds of Chinese housewives and fishmongers, both yesterday and today, wended their way to the Tanjong Tokong Temple as well as to the small island at Pulau Kechil, a short distance away from Tanjong Tokong, to71 words
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182 1951-06-10 4 S'PORE INDIAN CONGRESS A DEAD BOD Y, -R.JUMABHOY Standard Staff Reporter MR. R. JUMABHOY, former president of the Singapore Regional Indian Congress, told The Standard last night that "the SRIC is a dead body; it exists only m name." He added, "It is better for Indians that the SRIC is182 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-06-10 4 Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Lim Bah Chit of 190, Kampong Bahru Road. Singapore, who were married at the Registry recently. The bride was Miss Sally Sect Choo Neo. She is the youngest daughter of the late Mr. Sect Yew Wan and Madam Lim Yew Poh. both of Singapore. Mr. Rudy58 words
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134 1951-06-10 4 IN THE Singapore Third District Court, yesterday, Ong Yew Huat. 26. faced three charges of cheating a woman, Lim Yen Hoon. at Kampong Soopoo oa three different occasions betv oca Mar. 22 and Mar. 24. He was also charged with impersonating a detective. The134 words
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85 1951-06-10 4 CHOO AH SIONG, 71. an inmate m the Home for the Aged, told the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday that he tried to end his life because he got annoyed when three other inmates assaulted him. Choo was bound over m the85 words
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Article98 1951-06-10 4 PENANG. Sat. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. who left for the United Kingdom on Sept. 10 last year, on obtaining a British Trade Union Congress Scholarship, is expected back m Penang about the middle of August this year after completing his one year course on trade98 words
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Article579 1951-06-10 4 Standard Staff Reporter SOBBING m the witness box, Madam Tan Lian Tee, who lost her whole family when a fire gutted her home at Beach Road last November, alleged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, that Ng Kirn Hock, her former-sub-tenant was responsible579 words
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Article, Illustration74 1951-06-10 4 Group photograph taken at the Mohd. Kassim Restaurant, Kuala Lumpur m honour of Mr. I. Ranken, 0.C.. C.I.D. Railway. prior to his departure for U.K. on leave. SEATED FRONT ROW (left to right): DSIs: J. P. Nathan and V. Kandasamy, Chief Lnspector Mohd. Yusof bin Baggo, Mr. I Ranken, ASP.,74 words
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Article215 1951-06-10 4 MCA Gives Squatters $154,980 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Malayan Chinese Association Central Office has approved a grant of funds totalling $154,980 towards squatter settlements m Malaya. Singapore squatters have been given $3,300. Other contributions approved are Malacca settlement area $5,000: Sungei Chua resettlement $3,000; Dungun settlement $2,000:215 words
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Article52 1951-06-10 4 TAY CHOON CHIONG of Nelson Road was charged m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, with stealing four packets of chewing gum. worth 40 cents, belonging to the Master of s.s. Radnorshire on July 7. Tay pleaded guilty and bail of $200 was otTered until June 1552 words
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Advertisement198 1951-06-10 4 f^_L**»3__r^B» mM W .m&.'.Qb *^^_____________^*s_.« ]«W K S** ?PA'>^Kvl What do you know about ENO? t DO YOU KNOW that Hwft~^ ENO is a cooling and reV j> vl^m'^Sa^M freshin S tilirst quencher, i^^jtv X rcc rom iarm^ u^ purga--0& PS^T!2^\ quick to correct >F^^-^ A^~Mjy stomach and Uverdisorders? Sold198 words
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Advertisement147 1951-06-10 4 iIEE Jj^W The Vatue l^uch' |03SlfT)3$(g|. Stead y vitm.c mmm you mon** <S0& -n > h.ii^.nn m P 1 fl years ol performance. |f|f i^Yi ___miSl i^?^--^^t^_ TJieDependaMelaKil' Ikk^. loavma«er"* Toasters vt:\...t_ hh.lo »lie; io \tar«>— and morel Sp I JT4I Coun. mm f^fc_-/"V f-WMMMUk LTsl t 99^ 99 m147 words
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145 1951-06-10 5 UNIONS WILL MEET TO ELECT OFFICIALS Standard SUff Reporter A NEW dele;, tes'c c ence< SE Lgapare trade i i nave do. uded :o iBB ite to proposed Tfcade Uni I A"ii! be held 6'iO p > A •Yav al the prem the A :r.v Cm] Serv:.- U I C145 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-06-10 5 Haja Dflnsa bin Raja- I I rfcaa Cbaxnnaii of the I j Perak SL John Ambu- ji i lance Association, who has been appointed an > Assoc Late Serving K. ther of ihe Ord*:- ol St. I 1 j Join o| Jensalea*.41 words
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Article77 1951-06-10 5 Standard Stiff Reporter IHE Officer-in-Charge oi the Royal Air Force hospital at Chan,: is eager to have 'he ass :e I ybody, ac: as an interpreter to '1 wounded who stop at th h >spital on their way home hb X rea The interpreter will77 words
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Article47 1951-06-10 5 CHWEH Sul Sen. a youth who robbed a scnoolboy of Ids watch worth $31, and 80 casta cash w is sentenced m the Sir.sj-'p- ore 'I lird District Court yesterday, to one year rigorous imprisonment, plus a year's police supervision. He had -i previous conviction.47 words
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Article, Illustration351 1951-06-10 5 Standard Staff Reporter DIRECTORS and headmasters of more than 200 Chinese schools ib S.ngapore ileaded yesterday to protest against the Singapore Generanient s intention to withdraw grants-in-aid and remissions ol fees to Chinese schools. The d^iston was made after a three-hourStandard - 351 words
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Article, Illustration414 1951-06-10 5 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH Er Standard Staff Reporter GREEN pastures and the! bubbling streams of Scotland come ;o a little old doctor lying on his back m a ward m the General Hospital m Singapore -but only m his dreams. P the last six years, that414 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-06-10 5 MARYLIN Elizabeth, dbwghter of >Ir. and Mrs. E. Taylac of e^ m S aiH,r > Mn *»*n_«fcty. was christened at the CathH 3 r^* 1 S^P**** yesterday. Picture shows (from left>: »»ehaei Taytor. Mr. E. Taylor, Mrs. Peggy Taylor (cattfng cake). Mrs. Nan Marcott and Ber. Fr. Dowting of th66 words
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Article98 1951-06-10 5 Standard Staff Reporter UNDERTAKERS m Singapore have agreed to pay coffin-makers increased charges for coffins ranging from 25 to 36 percent more than they are being paid now. This follows discussions between the undertakers and coffin makers m the Labour Department. Mr. C. W. Lyle.98 words
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Advertisement136 1951-06-10 5 f j^. i aoiHyl -^A ■■■■Ks >"%___■_____■>.> W\\\m V .y^M I"".,- i One J___ o°*' "^*ty^^*^ r- 99 jmtf fst AU ttie ifcnuiu c >trei gthen >od "or ■e'j pm e« or afl the 'Kepter'coma." md D an J gives poem- (t^^^i S° f flavour JTzmWL .;nd mness. Mil LrJ;136 words
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Advertisement48 1951-06-10 5 CAN WE ll ESCAPE IT ?1 TKE I from another world I Jf tp!BMSnHITIOM| m- -t*-^ l'^^^^^' 9 _\__^t m m ____i^Sr *.x^ML. VvB [mXHTIVE j/^J \m mb iwi mWmWt (ftSS^ Sole Agent J.' 4 M. A. lATIF BROS. tar SWCiAPOUK Ik Federation H Malaya Hiah Blood Pressure48 words
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Advertisement159 1951-06-10 5 A\ if -^%k Wmm 9 l\ V %J Jrm T rtl'i f~ s ie HIGHER MIL EA GE Factory Representative*: T.V. MITCHELL CO. LTD. SINGAfOKf KOALA 1.1 MPI V PI wt, l»i«^_^ ot can't b* <-!!. ir at «vith Fa»™d Eyeg. Ji;;iip» .N-.,es j-iv S'.n.n PfT^vevt lirafo beg />.;;'! Delay!159 words
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Article100 1951-06-10 6 THIS ts the BUI ton,. 1 shall give you ('limps* s Around Town. Within a few days shall be oft on a tour of duty elsewhere. Since our Standard begin, almost a year ago, I have always tried to give you tilimpses of Mr. and Mrs. Everybody not100 words
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Article197 1951-06-10 6 IT was very early m the ■Miming, la-^t Thursday, when ■ore than 1.1.000 people tkrenged the vicinity of the Singapore Padang, to honour the birthday of His Hajesty, Kini; lieorge M. At a ne when Britain nee Is more than ever the itrengi g oi her relat. Ms with the197 words
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Article, Illustration1546 1951-06-10 6 Mvith LILLIAN presents a peaceful stabilising influence. We can resl assured that H.R H. Princess Elizabeth, gracious and mure mature, is infinitely fitted to carry out aha irs of -State. whde her Royal parent takes a mucnneeded respite from Official duties. Informal Party VH Informal party was1,546 words
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Article568 1951-06-10 6 Star Gazing JAN. 20 TO FEB. 18 (Aquarius):— Your worries this week will be only small but, all the same, you should give them serious consideration. Small problems .left unattended grow. News by post will be agreeable, if not as bright as you hoped for. FEB. 19 TO MARCH 20568 words
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Advertisement215 1951-06-10 6 a*-' y; naipg!' Of cour^tt, you wont to feel self •Assured at "those curtain thnes"; with fte perfeel etrearofined probation of MODES 3 Im ready for work or pl.iy. Nod ess M t-i MODGSS fa f\ Im hi Oivejcoffijjfn (fty Ml A tft>4w*tm »&^infv»v produce The 10 j 0 j215 words
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Article156 1951-06-10 7 PENANG, Sat.— A tribute was paid to the high standard oi guiding m Penang by lUUs A. Wilson, headquarters trainer from Girl Guides Imperial Headquarters. at a social held m her honour at thf Anglo-Chinese School hail. ?\K.';t Avenue, on Friday. T social was £.yen156 words
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52 1951-06-10 7 THK band of the Gordon Highlanders at Kuantan performed on the Padang on the evening ol the King's birthday. Present were HJL the Sultan of Pahang and the British Adviser, Pahang. Late-, the British Adviser gave a party ut the Kuantan Chub. Over a hundred52 words
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Article, Illustration477 1951-06-10 7 Penang 'Wolves' Beware Of Chin Woo's Man-tossers standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. Should you hear of a 'wolf heing thrown about by a dainty looking and slender young woman m Penang, you can be sure she is a graduate of the Chinese self-defence course conducted by the Chin Woo Association477 words
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270 1951-06-10 7 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. A small group of self-sacrificing women, mem bers of the International Sewing Section of the Women's Service League, Penang, have turned out thousands of garments for the orphans and the Settlement .H These voluntary workers are banded together under270 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-06-10 7 T AIPING'S CLOT X TOWFR (al)ove) whose siren will signal to the town's Muslims at p.m. every day of the fasting month Buka Puasa. The siren a World War II installation, has signalled the noon hour daily since the liberation to enable people adjust their watches.46 words
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Article222 1951-06-10 7 Standard Staff fiorrespondent PENANG, Sat. A Chinese fisherman, whose life has !»een one long struggle lor a living, has today l>ceome one of the higgest. if not the biggest, fish supplier m the Federation ami Singapore. He is Towkay Cheah Hock Kheng. proprietor of222 words
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95 1951-06-10 7 MEMBERS of the WVS sponsored 'Darby and Joan' clubs for oid folks m towns and villages throughout Britain, are supplying much of the reading material that is included m airdrops to fee troops m the Malayan gle. Each months a sho.il of books95 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-06-10 7 Mr. and Mrs. Neoh Ec Hock who were recently married m Penang. The bride was the former Miss Lily Yeoh Phaik Lee.22 words
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179 1951-06-10 7 Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN, Sat. The Malay Hostel. Kuantan, is the only hostel m Pahang for Malay boys. It is owned by the Malay teachers of Ea\st Pahang. It was started m September 1949, under the guidance of Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib,179 words
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Article68 1951-06-10 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Sat. The Chinese. Malay and Indian communities m Sungei Patani celebrated the King's birthday by feeding the Poor and offering prayers for His Majesty. The Chinese distributed biscuits to ;-iOO poor people at the Pekan Lama Tua Peh Kong Temple. The Malays served68 words
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Advertisement281 1951-06-10 7 4^ m w j Kept 'v%. 1 strong |t>^ §3 b cause daajpef lies, that s where bacteria •rk --Mroducing the acids that cause ua peuctiata straight to the danqei mmainw special ingredients that bacteria. Expert laboratory X nos' cUminatea up to 92 per COM >: h.irmlul mouth bacteria. Kolyn281 words
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Advertisement370 1951-06-10 7 No lovelier Perm mXßmmmm\ 9Fv:W Rn -^^L. w ___r Even from the very first day easier wimding m hai* tmi M Toni wwcsftiJ 2nd behave like naturally curly hair so grace- 715^"^^-^*— Nc "*>*** fully smooth and soft. They l«4fttl cost to litde, too yet last as J S n,370 words
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Article870 1951-06-10 8 Com bridge Cretins ads. read with imagination and sympathy, could be one of the most interesting pages or a newspaper. Here one could find tragedy, drama, pathos and humour. The brevity with which the messages are conveyed (mainly for flnanc al reasons) tantalise and stimulate the imagination. For example some870 words
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Article, Illustration1331 1951-06-10 8 THE INCREDIBLE! CASE OF "CAPTAIN X" Hue tells the secrets of the 5.1.8. —the Army's "Scotland Yard" Although endowed with very wide powers, the Army's Special investigation Branch was strictly governed. Working m plain clothes, many of its officers were Scotland Yard or C.f.D. men m civilian life. The exceptions1,331 words
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Article51 1951-06-10 8 YJRS. Madeleine 11. Sweeney, "1 president of a pacifist society. "The Olive Branch." of Boston (L.S.), was gaoled for ten day s for injuring another woman who disagreed with hef during*.— «c^*' dhm_________~ M "kick." General Taviro was killed b._y the bullet. I^OCR parish councillors51 words
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Article, Illustration540 1951-06-10 8 THE BARNES STORM Should this blunt old man still remain a bishop? asks DOUGLAS WARTH LONDON YV HEN a man questions the truth of the Bible, denies the Miracles of the Christ, and the Virgin Birth, and discredits the account of the Resurrection, some people might find it difficult toStandard - 540 words
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Advertisement208 1951-06-10 8 BffSSi KO Ileif c JJfe' WiM j^^^^^S MWj9mVA 9 -m*J>jlft IIP^TCWGOM SIMONG 6 CO ITS ■■■■______B______-___BBBH____________H__HHHHMMMHBM^ m j/g m jmMMMMMmmmmMmmmMmMmMWmMmMmWMMMMMmM 9 lf^M m T WM— 1 1 *3et/tetefhd! fe/ i-lm^—- S lr*l I \u***\jf mm~ mm IfnAflAl r E) FASTEST TO ANY j^ POINT IN INDIA T.V. BTSINCSS Ml n.—208 words
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Article, Illustration832 1951-06-10 9 Squatters Find New Homes Make Progress Standard Staff Reporter UPROOTED from their homes and their future shattered hy the daily actions of banditry, squatters from Malaya are now finding new life and homes with good profits at the Mawai Re-settlement Camp. Reputed as one ofStandard - 832 words
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148 1951-06-10 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— There is one man iii Kuala Lumpur who believes that being employed does not pay. He has, therefore, taken up petition writing for people and doing other miscellaneous work. He finds it is profitable to be148 words
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Article, Illustration649 1951-06-10 9 GEORGE RASIAH - GEORGE RA SI AH Ten Kirn Tim Poultry Farm By Standard Staff Reporter UP TILL 1948, Mr. S. K. Chan, son cd the late millionaire. Chan Kang Swi of Malacca, had ned much interest m hobbies. He has, however, sn intelligent wife, Tan KirnStandard - 649 words
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155 1951-06-10 9 Standard Stafl torn '..mi. x LA LUMP Aa V Ed a c era c I r r I pleaded g n mit- aal bn trust ef i al Tr; I ■> alued at I Sentence v.. .o -M y 11. IL Ot as alleged155 words
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Article127 1951-06-10 9 KUALA LUMPTR. S I Ri tnai king that a pris* < < would not d<> him ai gooi I I n »uld it appea I hi leading a gay lift c wouli I < sent tv Dili thp k I the Sess ons Conn. Mr. I127 words
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Article30 1951-06-10 9 a ooMrn cc Penang and Pi w< <•- Association to- te Prev< i I Tube re '.■■>, <■ board room. Pi •m M ii I ty, June 11 at 4 i30 words
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Article14 1951-06-10 9 MEV W R f Ipoh, wi p < ish Church, Kua n1 photo.14 words
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Advertisement179 1951-06-10 9 *3r Bm\ m\wL<,m I »_BMaß_^^^W^r^^^^ When you think of Radio huiK oi 11. 31. A milable from all accredited dealers or from i H m ]ili S J_f^_f^J. S,N S,?£P E^ I JilliW KIJAU UWPUrJ| Shipments of World Famous AU SCO mm lu>t \rri\i il nsfal phrtos miv must insist179 words
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Advertisement33 1951-06-10 9 S '•iMtBH c y^H^^ \^9 I^^S v^Hifl Rt>. kKm _______p__^_____l BU^^^^ Km'/ ■i'^w Ordinary Grade H«nn« fmwmmWW c*eo«»M Mid briffctMM. mmmM fioes not colour tfij fill*. CAMOM'LE SHAMPOO ,^^^^^^nk An Herbal ift/lim^ mmmmMMMmmmmmmMm33 words
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Article338 1951-06-10 10 ICAO Chief Says mmm Standard Aviation Reporter ALTHOUGH Singapore is years behind Bangkok, Rangoon and Jakarta, m preparedness to meet the coming jet air age m civil aviation, the Colony has no need to fear. Kallang Airport, thinks Mr. Victor Davev of the Far East338 words
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Article477 1951-06-10 10 K. Jalleh - K. Jalleh gEFORE BOAC can use the de Havilland Comets on to Singapore and Australia, special problems must be solved m connection with the application of jet aircraft to routes passing through tropical climates. BOAC therefore proposes to use the Comet first on a test along the route477 words
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Article, Illustration447 1951-06-10 10 Jap -Built Ship On Way To Owners In Bombay Standard Shipping Reporter THE 1.500-ton Jag Ganga first of two ships to be built m Japan for the Great Eastern Shipping Company of Bombay is now m Singapore on a voyage from Japan to her owners m India. Her sister ship.Standard - 447 words
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Article65 1951-06-10 10 THK P :m ister-GeneraL Malaya, ann< unces that from June 15, insured letters and boxe. for U.K. and Northern Ireland only may be s« by aii mat! up to the same maximum amount of insured value d under the same general cond. tions as65 words
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Article30 1951-06-10 10 THE secretaries. Sime Darby Co. report the following rubber comoanies' output for May: Kempas 29."). 500 lbs. (281,--000 lbs. m April), Radeiia 15.500 lbs (15.200 lbs. m April).30 words
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Article60 1951-06-10 10 The rubber market m Singapore was slightly easier yesterday due to Lack of support from London for the first time m many days. Only moderate business was reported at quotati* ns about three cents per lb. below Friday's closing Levels. Offers to London were not taken resulting m a60 words
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Article16 1951-06-10 10 Singapore; Sat The price of tin to-day was $524 25 per picul. iDov n V.IV >.16 words
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Article25 1951-06-10 10 < All sect nms of the Singapore produce market was quiet yesterday. Copra quotations remained unchanged. Coconut oil had sellers at ST4 A per picul.25 words
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Article38 1951-06-10 10 LONDON, June 9: (AP) Tho continued mid-year spate ol company reports, almost uniformly declaring good profits, dividends and bonuses maintain. Ed firmness for industrial shares m the London stock exchange yesterday. Firmness also embraced Government issues.38 words
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Article74 1951-06-10 10 The Singapore Chamber ot Commerce Rubber Associate noon quotations iper lb.) on June 9 were: Buyers Sellers No 1 Ribbed Smoked Sheet $1 f>4 il,u FOB m bales June No. 1 RSS 51..12 (1 53 No. 2 RSS £1.45 >! 46 No. 3 RSS SI.4UJ 41 RMA 174 words
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Advertisement29 1951-06-10 10 Vf XX IS It m How did it set here l m THE J from another world f A\ Arthritis Cause Fought m 30 Minifes t*>ll +J0- *ji__,_L- _^^^_W-mmrl29 words
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Advertisement408 1951-06-10 10 Cur J »^^7 p nU J^ SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK CONi.ni, Spore P S'hom *|ii Hl "TARSIAN" for Hongkong obt. 16/18 June "KINA tor hangKOK Hongkong Maniic l- 3 20-24 June "MEONIA" for Saigcr Bangkok 26-28Jun? 23-25 June la Hfunt "MALACCA" for Bangkok, Hongkong, Manila Kobe Cr Yokohama 7-9 July408 words
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719 1951-06-10 11 Standard Staff Reporter THE Committee on Malay Education m Malaya believe that primary schooling should be used to build up a common Malayan nationality, and have urged that it should be reorganised on a new interracial basis. As a result the committee, under719 words
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Article114 1951-06-10 11 R tei w lh <; It f racial old be I pi* over :.m.u> c report C on V.tln U .As tor Udmgs the couai subject to one s is that the school boiklonwMvmn of should not be t mm a bottle- neck to constrict114 words
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Article94 1951-06-10 11 "Marulurtl Staff Reporter |S in perathre that Malay parents especially should shake off their a«;c-old <uul now m prejudice and apathy, and should insist ghters being «*i%eu the opportunity to fit the J— ghtcm of the other races of this ..<U dmwwt§ m their rapidly94 words
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Article173 1951-06-10 11 Standard Stuff Reporter THE Singapore Municipality Is trying to get a piece of land: X im Aver from the Governu to build suitable homes for 150 fami ies who v. ere rendered an sa by the Lavendei Street fire recently This Is stated m173 words
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Article, Illustration206 1951-06-10 11 Page 11 today gives you the recommendations of the Barnes Report on Malay Education, fhe report which was published last night lavs the educational groundwork on which the new Malayan nation can be built. Standard Staff Reporter THERE is a serious shortage of school206 words
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Article90 1951-06-10 11 Standard Staff Reporter A PROPOSAL that the Federal Government should approach the Ministry of Education In the United Kingdom with a view of taking over one of the Emergency Training Colleges which are gradually closing down, is made by the Committee on Malay Education m Malaya90 words
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401 1951-06-10 11 MALAY education oughl encourage and enable the Mi community to occupy its righu'u place m relation to other co munal groups m the mixed society of Malaya, It sh mid assist the formation of a unified citizen body, or natron, composed of all such401 words
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299 1951-06-10 11 Why The Malay Schoolboy Lacks Drive And Dash Standard Staff trpTICC THE lack of ■■shilMMl and initiative noticeable In the Mala) school pupil iua% Im? attributed to the conditions under which he i* taught. IViC qualities are carried <»n Into the pool hoary school *ith the result that only a299 words
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Article169 1951-06-10 11 Standard Staff Reporter K\K R V opportunity should be taken of send taff Malay women of ability and with adequate command of English te the United Kingdom for 1 8 months' training ef the kind now being developed m the Institute of Education of169 words
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Article43 1951-06-10 11 Ca ion RKS Adams. Principal Ol St Andrew's School, will b# celebrating his silver jubilee or, bnog called to the priest ordei a1 St Andrew's Cathedral tomorrow morning at 7 a.m. Canon Adanrta was first ordained at M. Peter's Cathedral, Ade-43 words
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Advertisement103 1951-06-10 11 M bi Distributors m tke FEIPEHAFIOA" J) a I n m Si A GAPORE fl S I ,e^ itl. iiT A flrmjgwp Whiteaway Laidlaw Co., Ltd. SJj 9fl O ll 91 Qfl||MU Whiteaway Laidlaw &Co Ltd. IWI II 111 I U U ■aMßM^BslMllWrff Robinson Co., Ltd. I I Radio and103 words
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Article, Illustration1923 1951-06-10 12 OSWALD HENRY - IMPORTANT FILM POST FOR STORE MAN OSWALD HENRY TOOT WHREHOUSE. for wmtmt Sißgapeee representative ef tke J. Arthur Bass* Oil sail iti— who left for ifce VA- a»d a new appoortflMaL is now reported to be ni the United Stales— at Wilmrntton, Oliio to he ■save exact. by He ia1,923 words
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Advertisement375 1951-06-10 12 TODAY D«iy: nam. ].ir>.t.i.->.6.i.~>A9.30p.«. AfAK£S THF MUSICALS! A jane %m^ Powell RK2ARDO I MOWTALBAW 1 LGUTS CAtHtßN^***** **^N HARttNG j riOX ;o>l i JEKKY TKCiI. CARTOONS r _p a^r_k^ mm-wMfMmW 4S =a 8 WQRS^ iMT Starring T JiijCXlr^rr^ a rHt ki>« bot R >*^^UJS «T VKW STOCKWELL OT X***" COMING375 words
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Advertisement100 1951-06-10 12 O 1 Alt -T* Tel. 1870 i (Junction af Data Kramat Pahang Roads) I TODAY 4 SHOWS at 1.00 3.3%, 7.00 9.30 p.m. I "UP TJAN HONG" A Cantonese Drama Full of j Romance and Suspense I with Cheoag Ting and Miss Chow Khuan Leng ia the latest role af100 words
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Advertisement48 1951-06-10 12 and after an illness tii* rich I)\ i/**&3SJf^// body-building elements m Seotfs 7 A B^+m^ttt Emulsion restore health and strength flf*£g££# m record time. /yV^^ And when you are nt Seotfs Emulsion ifeS^i/ 011 J^Y^" V<>U vigorous M^^W strength and helps you to enjoy life ilE^^Jr SEfIITSJMUi qinu48 words
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Advertisement215 1951-06-10 12 iH iti fa Daily 5 Tlsitcs [S at 11 a.m, 1.45, I.O'J. 6. ."10 an<l ;.i tfl v^B THE MOST THRILL!: ;G il BRITISH PICTURE [1 1 "SHADOW cf 1 ."—ihe EAGLE starring RICHARD GRJII \K (Distributed by Shaw Br M I f^^WEKT changi: y^ I HEART. THKOBBIV; 0^ "SHORES215 words
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Article1519 1951-06-10 13 ANDREW ROTH - CHINA JUMPS THE TERROR GUN ANDREW ROTH Tmh is the first cf two articles on China's •Trials by Fury" ~=By= \LMOST every revolution terrorizes its opponents when it is threatened. Both the French m 1792 and the Soviets m 1918 began terrorizing their internal opponents when they linked up with1,519 words
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Article, Illustration439 1951-06-10 13 JOHN WALTERS - NO STUDENT NEEDS A WHITSUN HOLIDAY AT THIS UNIVERSITY JOHN WALTERS Says Miami, Florida, ]\T A*N V young Britons 1 doubtless feel that a University education means stewing for four years over difficult subjects of no practical interest. That is why they will be thrilled to hear how, at the439 words
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Advertisement232 1951-06-10 13 LOOK! LAX AMI NT A DELICIOUS PEPPERMINT LAXATIVE evertbcdy's laxative z. ~^T7\ If A tmmmm /tk\ //V BRNISHES CONSTIPATION CVERNiGHY SAFEST FDR RLL fiGES. BILIOUSNESS, RHEUMATIC TROUBLES ETC., IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED RND RETAINS PERFECT HEALTH WITH ONE DOSE. ATRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. OBIP.INABLE PROM RLL DEALERS. SOLE DISTRIBUTORSM.A. ABDUL JABBAR CO.,232 words
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Article39 1951-06-10 14 NEW YORK, June 9 (UP):— Jimmy Herring, the "picture fighter" from Ozone Park, New York. won a majority eight round decision over Jimmy Flood, slugging New York middleweight, before 4.026 fans at Madison Square garden last nisht.39 words
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Article426 1951-06-10 14 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH By WHILE other countries have begun strict training and intensive preparation for the Thomas Cup competitions, Malaya appears to be lagging behind m a log of uncertainty that may spell doom to a successful defence of the, Tho nms Cup on Malayan* soil. Nothing426 words
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Article, Illustration276 1951-06-10 14 FOR the first time m the history of local sport Singapore is to have a programme of women's wrestling, men's wrestling, and boxing—all m one night. Venue of this variety programme is the Great World amusement park, and the day next Saturday. Wrestling among women has276 words
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917 1951-06-10 14 Can the Colony XI relain the Malaya Cup this year? Veteran Malaya Cup player ami former Singapore Amateur F.A. coach, Choo Seng Quee, thinks this can be done and he offers some pointers on how it can he done. Seng Quee's experience m917 words
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Article233 1951-06-10 14 Herman Rappa - THE SQUARE RING Herman Rappa tdif THE GOOD response to Friday's boxing at the Happy World proves that only a small spark is needed to re-kindle interest m the game. Champions were not on the bill but tlie programme was worth the admission charges. But for one blotch on the233 words
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Advertisement175 1951-06-10 14 (Jwkdload 9 and not so com jor table but hes not worried soon he will be aboard J-Wm -S^^. J-^MF-t-h-k mtm-mm-^mW-m- -m\\ -M. w m f mm m ___k_.'* r m m m*« mm You too may travel by luxurious Air Ceylon Sfivmasfers to Colombo with immediate connections to Bombay.175 words
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Advertisement155 1951-06-10 14 1 Where did it I Come From? Si I wf-m HP tiV I IKS |,l \l] mn from onorher world f mt \\\\\V\\\\\V\\VV\\\\\V\\\VY\\\\\WV LONG LIFE J j No need to be on diet. J Eat what you like. I J Build up a strong and 1 5 healthy body. Drink155 words
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Advertisement769 1951-06-10 14 "FALCON" BIfA'ND BEST W/J{RANIT^T^?n STEEL CIRCULAR gMfc "^-''^jß Ife^jijf'Si- i^'if ||L YsSlpPi| J* 1 _JJJ^_J__lf|P^ *Kja9__U Available from stock 54", 60", 66" and 72' Dia INQUIRIES INVITED Sole Agents for Malaya. Singapore Sum GEE HUAT TRADING CO. I 58, Belfidd St., P. O. Box ]<»: h.,1, TELEPHONE 9.11, Glands Restored769 words
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Miscellaneous352 1951-06-10 14 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAY A KUALA LUMPITR -mW mel.et 6035 k/eye In 49 metre SINtIAPOhE band) a a.m. Programme Summary; y.02 ENGLISH PROGRAMME lime For Music; 9.30 The Jo Stafford Show; 9.45 Morning Star; 10 a.m. flStm no Cl 61 metre*) Emergency News; 10.05 Interlude; <7.<M> fee. fie? metre»> |§J5352 words
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Article, Illustration363 1951-06-10 15 SINGAPORE'S fireman athlete Lloyd Valberg gave the lie to the wiseacres who believed him on the down grade when, at yesterdays Singapore team championships, he broke the Malayan hop, ua- iUmp came wilhin two inches of the Singapore long jump record and cleared 6 ft.Ranjit - 363 words
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Article274 1951-06-10 15 THE ROYAL Navy fought every iach of their way to a ■■ve.l-earned one-nil victory over ,:he Singapore Business Houses FA. m a rriendly soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. fhe Navy got off to a spirited start and within a minute almost opened the274 words
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Article56 1951-06-10 15 PENANG. Sat— Displaying all round superiority Penang Chinese F.A. earned their first two points m the Malayan Chinese Football Association cup competition when they easily beat Kedah Chinese by three clear goals on Victoria Green today. Penang have been holders of the MCFA trophy since56 words
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Article32 1951-06-10 15 HONGKONG. June 9 (APV— Hongkong gained a 4-1 lead over Manila when the first of a ninegame badminton interport series wai played off before a capacity crowd last night.32 words
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Article83 1951-06-10 15 TIME forced a draw between YMCA and Raffles Institution m their friendly cricket match played on the R.I. ground yesterday. the YMCA scored 146 and Raffles Institution had 113 runs for five when stumps were drawn. Bowlers were on top ar.d best bowlers of the83 words
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Article64 1951-06-10 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. At the triangular sports meeting here today. Kernail Singh just tailed to reach the Malayan record for pole vault by 5 inches. He cleared 11 feet. Tan Huck Chan equalled the Selangor Javelin record. The three teams who took part m64 words
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Article807 1951-06-10 15 NOTTINGHAM, June 9 (Renter).— There was no rain during the night at Nottingham and although skies were dull this morning it was expected lo be fine for the third day's play m the first Test match between England andSoutl^lricaT At close of play England were807 words
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Article207 1951-06-10 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.—Selangor Chinese easily defeated Pahang Chinese here today by three goals to nil m a Malayan Chinese Football Association cup match. Eng Kirn. Selangor's diminutive centre-forward scored all three goals for the winners. Selangor Chinese were too good for Pahang who throughout defended.207 words
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Advertisement54 1951-06-10 15 _______F\-.*X"^^Bfc_ .-_a^m ■'KSmtM- _BcE____K- x■« \v SfSSiHßUfl^^lßl '■WUnf^%--w\m t b^^^^jAl^^jjll^b X^< W X&MrMTaBwl "^MMir^F^BiißfcM^B *3B3BmjF-** Kjkr m' W' F* w '^^Sf"'' S*V -W*r-m Your grandfather has such bright and per-* feet teeth, my son, because he has always used pibbs Dentifrice. You know how good it testes, too, and k54 words
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Advertisement317 1951-06-10 15 ■H Parker 51 NEW YORK Parker 51" witn the remarkable A A n r \3-ttawia&ce at:— BAJA<U*&£ 31, RBFFLES PLBCE.SPORE.PHONE-4849 There is fun m life when yon TijrV'DC healthy. And to keep IML T l\ L ma healthy, to ward off colds and m __fm_f minor ills and to counteract317 words
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Miscellaneous26 1951-06-10 15 Tlup^JljB ,he priDciMl TODAY: A.M. P M fftWPOW 1M Malacca 10 42 1 1 i Port metal £23 sS fort Miaot 9.W 9.00 Penan* S.37 3.1526 words
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Article2251 1951-06-10 16 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES Favourites Fail At Ipoh Races By IPOH, Sat. Apprentice rider George Straker was again seen at his best bringing m two winners here this afternoon, first day of the Perak Turf Club June meeting. His winning mounts were Greater Love which paid $47,2,251 words
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Article75 1951-06-10 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor Cricket Association XI were lucky to defeat the Combined Schools this evening by 10 runs. In the first innings a total of 443 runs were scored the schoolboys making 210, 68 of which Today the schoolboys were dismissed for 101, Gunaratnam (43> and Chelliah75 words
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Article121 1951-06-10 16 In yesterday's friendly cricket match played at Hong Lim Green R.E.M.E. beat S.C.R.C by five wickets m spite of excellent batting by Eng Cheng, who scored a century S.C.R.C. batted first and declared at 168. Eng Cheng's 100 was followed by Ong Lee (23V R.E.M.E. passed121 words
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94 1951-06-10 16 SEREMBAN. Sat.— A strong cricket side which includes M. Thillagaratnam of Singapore, will take the field when Negri Sembilan play Selangor m their first state cricket match of the season on June 16 and June 17 at Kuala Lumpur. Negri will be led by94 words
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Article47 1951-06-10 16 POMPTON LAKES, New Jersey, June 9 (UP).— Joe Louis threw one of his best punches of his training period today a crackling left hook that travelled six inches to the jaw of heavyweight sparring partner Gil Newkirk and stretched him on the canvas47 words
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318 1951-06-10 16 Tan Eng Yoon Runs 100 Yards In 10 Secs. TAN ENG YOON, the Colony. Asian Games sprinter, ran the 100 yards m 10 seconds to equal the Malayan record at the Singapore Teachers Training College athletic meeting at Victoria School ground yesterday. Eng Yoon's time was, however, not officially recorded318 words
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