Singapore Standard, 30 June 1951
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Title Section14 1951-06-30 1 Singapore Standard /m Z so SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS14 words
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Article39 1951-06-30 1 Technicalities )iav Clause v! Delay SXf\ I» 29 (Keuter) Diplomats ling a Off 01 On of fi<;liliii» a though il was thouuht that last nlticfl mt»ht «lrlav the formal ;irr a -hort timt' longer,39 words
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129 1951-06-30 1 Truman OK' s Instructions To Ridgway 1 \-!Il\(.TOY June 20. (1 1*). Instructions on the possible field negotiations ot a ceasefire m Korea ha\e been approved by i're>ident Truman and were !>t>inil sent lo General Matthew B. Kid<»>\ay, I'nitttl Nations Supreme Commander. Deputy Defence Secretary erl Loveti disclosed this Pentagon129 words
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55 1951-06-30 1 >YAL ALH Force planes ed on Singaoore 'id Butterand R.A A F Lincoln ers from Singapore tut ~.dit targets ir> four states m erday*s oper siti< oa Attacks were made m Johore, I cca, Ne^jn Sembilan mid I k lirstxikea were m support55 words
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Article81 1951-06-30 1 N. Koreans Demand: Stop War TOKYO, June 29 (UP) North Korean Foreign Minister Pak Hon Yong today demanded that the "'enemy" stop his armed aggression and that the American and South Korean leaders responsible for the war will bo punished as war criminals. Pyongyang radio, monitored here late tonight, said81 words
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71 1951-06-30 1 FORT WORTH. Texas. June 29 jjP)_Three mighty B-liti superbuinbers are scheduled to arrive m England on Friday on a routine training flight. The big ten-engine cratt left C;irswell air force base on Thursday at 1400 GMT on a 30--hour flight to England, 5,000 miles71 words
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189 1951-06-30 1 THE SINGAPORE Government will be urged by Dato (Dr.) C. J. Paglar (Progressive, Changi) at the meeting of the Legislative Council next month to grant relief to philanthropists, who subscribe to charitable institutions, schools and so on, by way of deduction189 words
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Article, Illustration316 1951-06-30 1 By IVOR KRAAL, Standard Aviation Reporter BOAC plan to put into operation the fastest weekly air service between London and Singapore with 36--seater Comet jet airliners early next year. Mr. John Douglas. Opera- i tions Manager, of a three-man BOAC Planning team, saidStandard - 316 words
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Article43 1951-06-30 1 CAIRO, June 29 (AP) Britain's Comet jet airliner streamed from London to Cairo m four hours 54 minutes today. It landed at Farouk airfield at 1513 GMT to start ten days of experimental flights m Africa and Middle East.43 words
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44 1951-06-30 1 KEY WEST, Florida. June 29. (AP)— Seven U.S. Navy men were killed and two rescued m a crash of a patrol PBM bomber m Florida Straits t<»day. The plane was based at Key West Naval Se:iplane Station.44 words
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137 1951-06-30 1 Fierce Battle Raging On West Front TOKYO, June 29. (AP) Fierce fighting raged on the Western Korean front today even as prospects of a ceasefire sharpened. Associated Press Correspondent Sam Summerlin, reporting from the Western Front, said control of a hill east of the Imjim river changed hands six times137 words
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57 1951-06-30 1 TOKYO. June 29 (AFP) Noted Hollywood movie star, Errol Flynn. arrived here by air from the United States today together with another movie star. Jack Benny. Flynn is scheduled to stay m Tokyo for two days entertaining occupation personnel before proceeding to Korea to entertain57 words
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Article25 1951-06-30 1 A PILOTS* strike that has halted operations for ten days on the vast United Lines network was ended today by a truce.25 words
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53 1951-06-30 1 EIGHTH ARMY HQ, June 29, (UP) Lt. General James A Van Fleet and Vice- Admiral A. Burke were shaken up but uninjured when a helicopter tilted on one side while making a landing aboard the cruiser Los Angeles off the Korean east53 words
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69 1951-06-30 1 HONGKONG. June 29 (UP) Commercial sources here said today that many firms connected with Singapore and Thailand were planning a retrenchment m their business activities or fven liquidation as a result of the rigid export control system. The operations of these firms, they said,69 words
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306 1951-06-30 1 Mossadeq Agrees To withdraw Sabotage Law... TEHERAN, June 29: (Reuter) United States Ambassador Henry Grady said today Persian Premier Mohammed Mossadeq had promised to ask his Parliament to withdraw or suspend the oilfield anti-sabotage bill. Dr. Mossadeq would not require an undertaking lroin Brkish technicians to enter Persian Government service306 words
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Article178 1951-06-30 1 Shinwell Says: No Surrender PARIS. June 29, (Eeuter) British Defence Minister Emanuel Shinwell said here today that besides the presence of the British cruiser, Mauritius, oft Abandan. "there are other preparations m hand make no mistake about that." He told correspondents there was '"no question of surrender" m the oil178 words
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213 1951-06-30 1 Standard Staff Reporter CHARGES for gas supply are to he Increased from and i in*! nd in*: August this year, the Singapore Municipal Commissioners decided at yesterday's meeting. Outside Municipal limits charges for consumption for 1.000 cubic feet per month will be raised213 words
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Article266 1951-06-30 1 But uiiKien Want Him Ousted LONDON. Jum> 29 (LP) The AiA tr— Oil Company sai«l today that it is closing down its enlirv operations m Iran and that there is no possibility of if settlemeiit so long as Mohammed Mossadeq is Premier of list* nation. British employees m [fM are266 words
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Article52 1951-06-30 1 TEHERAN. June 29, (AFP) —Reports reaching the [rani m rapit.il today said thai Bti incident took place jresterday En Chiraz when crowd stoned the windows of the branch of the British Bank of Iran. Police Intervened and dispersed the demonstrators \o untoward incident se"''i<-d to52 words
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Advertisement56 1951-06-30 1 "MITED L- PYRAMID 1 HANDKERCHIEFS A TO(J1 \L PRODUCT if I f f\ M Jv 1 J A %^L x world for their softness, good ♦•Of QUr^ j-J wonderful way they stand up to Singapore Fed. of Malay* Penang Excl. Penang ond Tootoi Products ore ava.lable at >- "om appointed56 words
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Advertisement43 1951-06-30 1 1 BAND CUT 3 CRYSTALWARE m a wide range is alumm available here. I Call and Select vow requirements. THE NOVELTY STORE 88 North Bridge Boa* Hp Phone 3123 LA.4* mm MOTHER'S BOY iS4 i«ggft_COHDENS£D MILK JPV J»pccull» prrparru .or APOItL S ('HOICK'43 words
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Article, Illustration957 1951-06-30 2 photo. 'Colony Being Exploited '—Ess Standard Staff Reporter THE BRITISH Government, the Board of Trade and suppliers of electrical generators m the U.K., were criticised at the Singapore Municipal Commissioners' meeting yesterday during a debate on the frequent blackouts m the Colony. The criticisms wereStandard - 957 words
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Article156 1951-06-30 2 Savings WeekStarts On Monday Standard Staff Reporter AN APPEM lo the public to -aw money to curb inflation and bring down prices of commodities* VMM Made by Mr. W. A. Cooper, Director of Post, Singapore \c*terdav. In order t n pc -th led increase of depositors iring the Savings Week156 words
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Article142 1951-06-30 2 THE SINGAPORE Municipal C iff"'*" ners will write to t.\e G v<.;:.:nt:.: asking thai a resoluti a be moved m the Legislative Council to exempt the C mmissi tiers' all wance i: m mc me '.ax. This was stated by the Acting Municipal President.142 words
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Article71 1951-06-30 2 CONGRATULATIONS on th and wisdom" of 'he Singapore Municipal Procedure Committee m limiting speeches on the adjournment :'o fire minutes each icere paid by Mr. F.C. James, Progressive. EasO a: the < Commissioners* monthly meeting ues:erdau. Commissioners accepted the unanimous recommendation of the Procedure Committee :o71 words
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346 1951-06-30 2 Standard Staff Reporter A UNIVERSITY of Malaya course for teachers to take a certificate m education will begin m October this year. The course is to raise the standards of teaching and to give teachers an opportunity for further training. i Professor F.346 words
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Article215 1951-06-30 2 MUNICIPAL Commissioners turned down yesterday a last minute appeal by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek to leave open the question of setting up a Hawkers Advisory Board m Singapore. Three members of the Commission Mr. G. H. Kiat. Dr. P. T. Nathan and Mr. M. P.215 words
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474 1951-06-30 2 La bou rers Ma lnutrition Is MCs Responsibility ALL THE ADJOURNMENT SPEECHES Standard Staff Reporter FOLLOWING are the adjournment speeches at the Singapore Municipal Commissioners meeting yesterday: Referring to reported cases of malnutrition m Singapore, Mr. M. P. D. Nair (Labour. South) said that it was the responsibility of the474 words
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Article47 1951-06-30 2 THE preliminary opening of the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts' Annual Exhibition will be held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce today at 4 p.m. It will be open to th e public from July 1 to 7 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.47 words
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Article47 1951-06-30 2 CHUA KIM SENG, M. 29-year-old Chinese had his tenth conviction recorded m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, when he was found guilty and sentenced to six months' imprisonment for attempting to steal an oil pipe line belonging to the Admiralty, H.M. Naval Base.47 words
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165 1951-06-30 2 Standard Staff Reporter COSTING $178,000, the construction of sedimentation tanks, niters and related works as part of Singapore Municipality's waterworks extension scheme "at Tebrau, Johore, is to begin shortly. Tender for the work already accepted by the Special Waterworks Extension Committee was165 words
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Advertisement245 1951-06-30 2 There's no mistaking Rovril! Jvtjlkf /k For onJy Bovni pives such B^^Bfc 4 concentrated goodness— the Bjk* real appetising flavour ot "H^fc'f-j'^Sß Prime lean beef. WtiW THE CONCENTRATED GOODNESS OF PRIME LEAN BEEF -that's BOV7IL Longer life for your perT Quink is superior to all ordinary nfcs b.-.ause only f^nj245 words
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Miscellaneous87 1951-06-30 2 'l FTIT^WTER^TRONiG EMUFF TO SNAP Y &U\? 6LUTZ fS RZWVtfit'.T I ||-LOOK/ r fAW'-HLS OUAKREUKG A vS-i^jJ^E!^'" YOU SPINE, WJTH TWO FINK3ERS SO A N-MO*/ HE KMOWS THET AH IS m Tl Z T J Rv s, t'«IP) SELF OCTOPi-!S/. r m^^^^^tmm^m -/^y^ she'll make: A th' rat whut stole87 words
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Article, Illustration88 1951-06-30 3 Standard Staff Reporter FLIGHT Lieutenant Park of the R.A.F. (Chansi) yesterday opened a branch of the Malayan Air Training Corps at the Victoria Afternoon School. About 200 students who joined the M.A.T.C. will undergo a six week theoretical training course after which they will take88 words
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Article554 1951-06-30 3 uearer Power, Water, Gas To Meet Cost? Standard Staff Reporter OVER 70 per cent of the Municipality's Rate *mid revenue will go for personal emoluments with the payment of the new increased cost of iving allowances on the level recently approved by i'overnmeiit. Little or nothing554 words
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Article109 1951-06-30 3 Boustead Man Takes $25 -Rap Standard St»n Reporter THE manager ot Bousteads was fined $25 m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday tor not notifying the Port Officer when discharging 1,000 cases of dynamite and one case of detonators from the GlenirTer at the Outer Roads on April 11. The109 words
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136 1951-06-30 3 Standard Staff Reporter A EUROPEAN Police officer said m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday tnat a Chinese butcher told him he had take i caustic soda. He was John Lidd'e. a cadet A S.P., who was giving evidence a1 the inquest into the death136 words
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Article, Illustration80 1951-06-30 3 Cockles By The Basin Standard Staff Reporter TWO women looked for cockles m the slime of a drained carp pond yesterday. In spite of rainfall m the past two days, the water level m ponds still remains low. The wacer supply m reservoirs, however, is a little better. The people,Michael Goh - 80 words
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Article250 1951-06-30 3 Standard Staff Reporter WHAT was described as "a greal step forward m the polities of Singapore" was taken by the Municipal i Commissioners at their ordinary meeting yesterday j when they unanimously agreed that their local-born j employees be awarded scholarships and so qualify250 words
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Article74 1951-06-30 3 Standard Staff Reporter TWO English seamen. Leonard Skinner and James Kirk of Empire Halladale were fined $10 each m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for disturbing Police Lieutenant Brackens sleep by blowing a taxi's horn on the night of June 28. The incident took74 words
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Article56 1951-06-30 3 TWO charges of stealing bicycles against Tan Teo Lai, a young Chinese now m jail for 15 months were withdrawn m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. Tan. who was acquitted by District Judge. Mr. S. E. Teh, was sentenced last Saturday when he56 words
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Article52 1951-06-30 3 Standard Staff Reporter SIIANKER Singh (24 > of Delhi Street was fined $10 m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for fighting with another Indian at Anson Road on April 12. He was also fined $15 for damaging ihe platform of the lock-up by pulling52 words
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Article186 1951-06-30 3 Standard Staff Reporter Today s blackout areas are as Hokien St./Pickenng St Upper rtrcular Rd./ Carpenter St.. CavaQuay Raffles Place/Malacca St. Mfg Bukit Panjang. National Carbon. Princess Elizabeth Estate. Dairy Farm. Bukit Timah Village, United Chinese Rubber WorKs. Lam Soon Co.. Lara Choon Rubber Works. Kah Hin186 words
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234 1951-06-30 3 Standard Stall Reporter AN assurance that he would ur»e the Singapore Improvement Trust authorities to issue a public" slatement as to when they would open the Trust 'register for new applications was given by the Municipal President. Mr. N. \&ard, at the234 words
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Article95 1951-06-30 3 Standard Stall Reporter TEMPERATURE slid down to 73.4 degrees Farenheit yesterday following the thunderstorm the night before. Tins represented a drop of approximately 15 degrees compared with the average temperature tor the pasl 24 days. The highest temperature recorded during the 24-day dry spell was 91.195 words
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Article, Illustration75 1951-06-30 3 THE Third Summer Conference of the Chinese V.M.C.A. and the Chinese Y.W.C.A. was opened yesterdaj by Mr. Chuang, headmaster of the Chun« Chens School at Goodman Road. Forty representativrs from various Chinese schools listened to the open m? addresses The programme for the three-day75 words
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Article40 1951-06-30 3 Standard Staff Reporter TWO CHINESE. Teo Hone) Chuan and Sio Teow Seng of Bukit Timah Road u'r e fined $5 each m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for keep ing a d< '-i (vithaut a licence.40 words
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Advertisement124 1951-06-30 3 Try this f° r I GQUGHS I It works f^ §1 '^iL icOUGHMIWURtI On children's cuts, scratches and abrasions use DETTOL' Tht MO 0 EKM AMiitPliC Safe Son petfOHHB Dortu't Pan, Doesn't Slain •if i (cujsberq |a^ \f GOLOSmiTH <=: vi ***** 1^ L ~y>~<i/r~iji> y> 0 v I nnfi124 words
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Miscellaneous108 1951-06-30 3 ftNGAPpRE WAKJ tf.M.C.A, Ordurd Road: Luncheon Meeting Oi Singapore Christian Youth Council Camp Committee 1.15 p.m.. Spore Chess Club nr. Badminton o p.m.. Movie Circle Show 8 p :n Chinese V.M.C .A.. Sek-gu-Road: Joint Student Summer Conference Whole Day. Body Building 4 p.m. Studeni Music 4 p.m. Basket Ball 5108 words
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Article, Illustration842 1951-06-30 4 $290,060 V<HR SIX FLATS IN XL Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Two Municipal Coiiimis*>ners, Messrs j T. Rajendra and R. P. S. Rajasooria, today attacked the manner m which the Kuala Lumpur Municipality purchased six flats m Ampang Road for $290,000842 words
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Article230 1951-06-30 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —At the resumed he: ring today of the case m which a young s:kh, Harbajan Singh, was charged with enticing a Sikh woman, Aj it Kaur. defence counsel, lUr. Rajasooria, told the prosecution witness, Amar Singh that he was230 words
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Article149 1951-06-30 4 Standard SUIT Correspondent KLUANG, Fri. Mr. E. R Batts, M tnager of Kerlim Estate, Selangor, is shortly re- tiring from Malaya after 31 years service with the Guthrie Group During the first world war Captain Batts had a distinguish- ed military record having served with distinction149 words
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Article151 1951-06-30 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri—Alleged to have wrongfully confined V. Vadevelu for two hours on March 26. Inspector Marian Sreedra, attached to the CID, Selangor, appeared before Inche Haron, m the second magistrate s court today. He was alio charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Vadi-151 words
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167 1951-06-30 4 Standard Start Correspondent JOHORE BAHKU, Fri. For 1 the first time m the history at the Johore Police a Koran recital competition was held at the 1 Police Mosque, by personnel of the Central Police, Johore Bahru, yesterday. Tiie recital was held after the usual167 words
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Article126 1951-06-30 4 I KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Pan Malayan Rubber Workers 1 I Negotiating Committee, having secured lor estate labour $11 j million m back pay, are v.ox making an appeal "to them to save some ot this money. Reminding their members that the labourers on Prang126 words
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Article56 1951-06-30 4 MR. S. G. RAMACHANDARN, P Agent of the Government of |"t India m Malaya, was entertained to a tea party m the Muar 5 Rest House by the President I and the committee members of r the Indian Association, Muar. Alter tea he gave a talk m the56 words
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Article79 1951-06-30 4 JOIIORE BAHRU. Fri.— Three hundred and thirty Malays from the State of Johore are expected to leave for Mecca on pilgrimage next week. Several of them have already arrived m Johore Bahru and are staying with with relatives m Singapore n until embarkation day79 words
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565 1951-06-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Broga. about 28 mile from here., one time hot-bed of Communists, which ha: J been remarkably quiet for a long time, burst into action yesterday with an explosive attack on a heavily out numbered police convoy. While one bandit was killed565 words
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Article176 1951-06-30 4 WHEN a Special Constable on duty at Wessyngton Estate, Rengam, searched Soon Long, a Chinese kepala as he was passing the gate, he found on Soon Long a match box containing seven pills of chandu m it. Before Che Taib bin Haji Andak, President, Sessions Court, Soon176 words
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Advertisement103 1951-06-30 4 NOTKE THE MOTOR VEHICLES < (COMMERCIAL USE) KEGD -I LATIOISS NOTICE OF APPLI I CATION FOR VARIATION OF 1 A HAULAGE PERMIT. W^' Cold Slorr c Creameries i ?> Ltd.. of Chan Sow Lin 1 Road. Kuala Lumpur, being holders of Haulage Permit No. 88/5 C give notice of intention103 words
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Advertisement641 1951-06-30 4 SITUATHMI VACANT I Tl|T|fl U .^^_a WANTED English Teacher for Chinese School Senior Cambridge with orai English. State salary required Please apply Principal. Keoh Ming School. Holland Roar (sth M.S.) Spore 10. PUBLIC NOTICE PLEASE VOTK THAI 1 111 TELEPHONE NUMBER OF THE MUNICIPAL OFFICER 1% I 1 j9j M.641 words
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234 1951-06-30 5 Penang Harbour Dissatisfied With COLA Standard Staff Correspondent FENANC, Fri. The Penang Harbour Board has decided to increase the cost of living allowance of about 1,000 employees to 75 per cent of their basic salary with effect from Jan. 1, This is a rise by five per cent over the234 words
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Article73 1951-06-30 5 IPOII, Fri— Two corporals of the Royal Marine Commandos, Thomas (25) and S. Alexander (24) had a charge of robbery explained to them m the Magistrate Court today. Thomas and Alexander were alleged to have robbed a Special Constable of a wristwatch worth 577 and73 words
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Article55 1951-06-30 5 Standard Staff Correspondent RAl'B. F:i. A new market is tinder construction by the R;iub Town Board at a cost of $20,000. When completed, it will replace the present old attap sheds which are considered unhygienic The new market will be m use by the first55 words
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Article165 1951-06-30 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PL YANG, Fri. While agreeing to increase the price of dance coupons and the fee for 4 sit-outs."' the management of one of the two dance halls m Penang lias parsed round a circular to caharet girls informing them ihat they will165 words
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148 1951-06-30 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE application for the pur;e ol a piece ot Municipal land at Tyrwhitt Rond by the Victoria School, which was rejected by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners m November last year, is to be reconsidered by the Estates and Fire Brigade Committee.148 words
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Article76 1951-06-30 5 TWO young labourers, who broke three locks m an attempt to break into the N. A A F.I. grocery shop at Gillman Barracks were each sentenced to 18 months imprisonment m the Singapore First District Court yesterday. They were Ann Tcr and Muniapan Krishnan76 words
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Article52 1951-06-30 5 CHINESE hotel-keeper, Lim Bonn Hoe oi Tanjong Ka^oag Road was fined $500 m the Smgapore Fourth Police C o v r yesterday tor failing to register fh? particulars of four coupes occupying- ire rooms ol i-J" Ton? Hotel on the night of Mu> 18 Lim admitted to three52 words
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Article436 1951-06-30 5 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Municipal ComnnSkmSs a* their ordinary mtSi i yesterday, approved mc ea.eci cost of living allowances their daily-rated and monthljlo tneir ani increase m Ssi? was to daily-rated open vote employees. The increased cost of living •U'.ovances are etiective from Jn:i 1436 words
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Article113 1951-06-30 5 Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG, Fri. The 13th batch of 08 senior and senior normal graduates, from the Nanyang Girls' High School, Singapore. paid a visit to Penang today m the course of their educational tour of the country. The girls, led by their teacher Miss Lee113 words
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Article56 1951-06-30 5 WEE Swee Kuan (17) admitted [n the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday that he stole five dozens of fountain peas. worth $31 from the Hagemeyer Trading Co.. Ltd.. Cecil Street, while he was m the employ of the company on June '23. He was allowed bail of56 words
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Article31 1951-06-30 5 BECAI'SE the evidence of a 14-year-old boy was unreliable the Singapore' Third District j Judge. Mr. S. E. Teh. yesterday., acquitted Abdul Hamid bin Harun of housebreaking and theft.31 words
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Article77 1951-06-30 5 THE Singapore Coroner. Mx E. Ebert, yesterday recommended that the police charge G<>h Siak Leng of Wayang Street for negligent driving. The court was holding an inquest into the death of a middleaged Chinese woman, Leong Ng Mooi, who died on admission to the General Hospital77 words
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Article222 1951-06-30 5 Standard Siafl Correspondent PENANG, Fri. Mr. and Mrs. Chew Sin Cliuan and iheir six-year-old son. doe to fly to Singapore on Sunday to catch the Corfu lor a holiday tour of Europe, were injured yesterday when sulphuric acid spill over them. But. the Chews222 words
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Article, Illustration64 1951-06-30 5 THE KING photo. Toasting the Kins at last night's 21st anniversary dinner and dance of the Singapore Rotary Club held at Raffles Hotel are (from left 10 right )Air Vice Marshal R. S. Blucke, Mrs. K. M. Entfelmann, Mr. Malcolm Mat Donald, the Commissioner General, Mr. Yap PhengStandard - 64 words
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Article232 1951-06-30 5 Standard V» oman Kriioi-u-r MORE than 3(K) Singapore Roiarians ami p—t* attended tli«* 21st liirthdai ihnnr ami Immc ti.lt 1 Nit— ot the Singapore Rotary Club -v Raffle* Hoi.l Iw4 ni-hi. It was also the occasion for tlir formal in^tallaiion of Kotarian of K. M. Knrrfwwmn,232 words
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Article117 1951-06-30 5 Stand i;d Staff Correspondent IPOH. Fri. The Malayan Film Unit will record the draw for the I'alayan Chinese Association third million dollar sweep which is clue to take place at the Ipoh Chinese Assembly Hall on Sunday. July 1. This is the first time that117 words
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201 1951-06-30 5 M;ind;<rd Siati ReaOTftt AN APPEAL for I i to put end 1 ting In s tmpai i'!. wmt by a Profci essive Commissioner for W i W ird M s■■ G s m at the Municipal C Siemens meeting yesterd if Speaking dvi201 words
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Advertisement56 1951-06-30 5 (^ROLEX% "■>:' OYSTCRI/ABC /4f il^^Sßull^here, shows the date automatic- x"£^V S^!&M^ Jz^m ally and clearly through on accuracy of movement by scaling off dirt, dust, perspiration and ui/i t r conditioned Service StaLon. 3 H v/atchmaker, us.ng the most modern precision equipment. For convenience of s ngapore Cold Storage, Orchard56 words
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Miscellaneous10 1951-06-30 5 i^^ -'I yni jp ROCKET* THAT* I AT wl II10 words
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Article732 1951-06-30 6 IT is good to know that the Federation's Department of Co-operative Development has every intention of going ahead with its scheme, announced last February, to establish co-operative stores throughout the country. We. with many others had feared, that this scheme had found its way into the mortuary reserved732 words
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Article, Illustration911 1951-06-30 6 Would "National Libel Week" Cure Our Spivs THIS Column advances th theory that the power of th press, such as it is m thes amoral days, rests upon i1 ability to attack human vanitj The average individual (Sin gapore pattern) doesn't ver much mind performing shabby or dishonest actior Many911 words
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Article491 1951-06-30 6 Sir: I have been following closely the opinions expressed m your columns for and against polygamy. Those against invariably base their arguments on Christian principles. Since they are obviously Christians I can understand their stand. However. I take exception to your correspondent "Da Lust" because he adopts491 words
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Article187 1951-06-30 6 Sir; Your Staff Correspondent's report about the Annual General Meeting of the Central and North Perak Estates Staff Union published on the 26th instant under the heading "Planters tell staff to save" was misleading. The IT million dollar arrears mentioned at the meeting was the amount to be187 words
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Article237 1951-06-30 6 Sir;— There have been many instances m the past when critics have dismissed new proposals for the political advance of the country as unpracticable because of the political and economical complications already existing. But they have refrained from suggesting any other way of solving237 words
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Article153 1951-06-30 6 SECOND CHANCE Sir: Thanks to Mr Is, A Malial the Loan (Premium Bonds) Bih is to be re-intro-duced m the Singapore Legislative Council and I pray that the Unofficials who voted against it will vote m favour after they have had the opportunity to c<*nsider the essential facts from a153 words
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377 1951-06-30 6 COLIN LEGUM - RE-ESTABLISHING SOCIALIST INTERNATIONAL COLIN LEGUM i; LONDON. > HTHE Socialist Inter- national, known m i history as the Second International, is to be horn today at Frankfurt-On-Main m Germany. The demand for it to be re-created has grown out of the loosely-formed International So c ialist Conference that was established377 words
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Article28 1951-06-30 6 Rftj fifty w I Time Bomb 5] may c. wed I i Net All Ik la* P me N i l. Use Malay THK lays28 words
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Article243 1951-06-30 6 t t Si'" I am afraid that I i "Malayan Fool*, Krhose article appeared In your issue of the Ju it- 22. under the heading "Musi Malayan go Palest W ay" is !;keiy to >hat\ c good will and co-operation among the citizens d! Malaya u.s243 words
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Article357 1951-06-30 6 Sir. We have all been urged to vole m the Kuala Lurupur Municipal Elections— and m order to be able to do this we have been told to register our names at various offices. A pre-requisite. however. is that one be qualified to register and this means. m357 words
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Article82 1951-06-30 6 Sir;— The Municipality should be congratulated for constructing a new Five-Foot-Pa.vement m Clemeneeau Avenue from the i\ew Bus Shelter to the Bus Terminus at Newton Cncus for me safety of pedestrians. It would also be gratefully appreciated if the Municipality could also construct a similar five-toot-pavement m82 words
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Advertisement16 1951-06-30 6 Ask for a free sample o W new YOGHOURT SHERBET ill's a low-utt ice-cveatn trith th16 words
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257 1951-06-30 7 UN Hopes Raised For Ceasefire W i thin Fortnight D NATIONS, June 29 (UP) Russia's explanations offer calls for battlefield talks with no political strings 3 at die United Nations Thursday that a Korean ceasei ffected within a fortnight. High-placed observers here feel that an armistice with a demilitarized zone257 words
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20 1951-06-30 7 British Govt To Allocate Iron. Steel pplies celsupply of te i it ities teasure s and be ne ex, l20 words
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79 1951-06-30 7 NEW YORK, June 29, (IP) A photographer at the Russian sponsored United Nations party m the Waldorf Astoria Hotel last night was busily snapping group pictures of the British United Nations delegate Sir Gladwyn Jebb. United States delegate Ernest Gross and Russian delegate79 words
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101 1951-06-30 7 GENEVA, June 29. (Renter).— The International Labour conference today finally approved a convention guaranteeing equal pay lot mew and women. The poll was 105 vote? m favour, 33 against and 40 abstention. All abstentions came from Government delegates includg th we ol101 words
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95 1951-06-30 7 •i:k Jwk 29, i AFP). The Indian ambassa- Sanfaur Pannikar. is at present trying to il attitude of the Peking government with recesl proposal by Soviet delegate to the h J.unb Malik concerning a ceasefire m is learned from an Indian source here95 words
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145 1951-06-30 7 TOKYO June 29. <UPi— Admiral Forrest P Sherman. Chief of United States Naval Operations, said today there are "indications" the Chinese Communists may have one or more Russian submarines. Sherman said he did not know positively if or how many the Chinese had "as of145 words
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Article104 1951-06-30 7 WASHINGTON, June 29 <AP) —Representative Clarence Cannon (Democrat, Missouri) said Thursday th e latest military information is that Russia has 100 atomic bombs. Cannon, made this statement m a speech to the House urging it to approve a temporary men sure providing funds to run104 words
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77 1951-06-30 7 WINDSOR. England, June £9 (Reuter)— Kina George VI convalescing at Windsor Castle, today goodbye to his principal oersonal adviser. Sir Eric Leadbitter, retiring clerk of the Privy C ThV Ci King at a Privy Council miSSni? af the Royal Lodge m W ndil'l-. presentod77 words
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Article, Illustration67 1951-06-30 7 photo. General Dwight D. Eisenhower (right) and Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery share a joke during the SHAPE conference m Paris, June 19. Standing behind them are, left to right: General Maurizio De Castiglioni of Italy, SHAPE southern command Europe ground forces commander; General Alfred M. GruentberAP - 67 words
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346 1951-06-30 7 US Still Opposed To Entry Of Red China Into UN Acheson WASHINGTON, June 29, (Reuter)— United States Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, reiterated Thursday that the possibility of a Korean truce had not changed the United States position against admission of the Chinese Communists to the United Nations. The346 words
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225 1951-06-30 7 US Congress Said Ready To Ease Ban WASHINGTON. June 29, (Reuter) Congress support was growing Thursday for modification of a law barring aid to any nation shipping war potential to Communist countries. This law. known as the Kern amendment, was approved recently by Congress as part of a money topbill225 words
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241 1951-06-30 7 DENVER, June 29, (UP)— The Atomic Energy Commission has discovered a vein of pitchblende, richest type of uranium ore, along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains. The AEC announced simultaneously Thursday that it was systematically exploring the entire eastern Rocky Mountain area241 words
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138 1951-06-30 7 US Approves Plan To Send Oil To Britain WASHINGTON. June 29 (UP) Defence Mobili/er Charles Wilson announced Thursday that the United States Government has approved a voluntary agreement under which 18 United States oil companies will supply Britain with oil to replace the supplies cut off by the Iranian crisis.138 words
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102 1951-06-30 7 WASHINGTON, June 29 (UP) Defence Secretary George Marshall urged Congress <>n Friday to approve the administrations proposed $8,500,000,000 foreign aid programme even though some nations '"do not appear to be doing all they could do." In a testimony prepared for the House Foreign102 words
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Article52 1951-06-30 7 HONGKOXG. June 29 <UP> Nationalist Vice President Li Tsung-jen's first cousin Li Teh-pu and his entire family were executed by tne Chinese Communists In Kwangsi on June l r >. according to the independent Wah Kiu Vat P<> quoting a report from the official Communist newspaper52 words
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44 1951-06-30 7 WASHINGTON, June 29 <AP> Pres de:; 1 Truman y< terday signed a bill extending the displaced persons act until Decero ber 31 to permit 40.000 DP> whose cases had not been processed tv enter the United Sti tes.44 words
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Article138 1951-06-30 7 LONDON, June 29, (AP) Informed officials reported Thursday night Britain preparing to take h»-r oil dispute with Iran to the United Nations Security Council as a lasi resort. They said the UJJ action will be taken if Iran refuses to res peet the prop*138 words
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193 1951-06-30 7 Formosa Greets US Opposition To Mao In UN TAIPEH, June 29 (UP) Nationalist authorities welcome Acheson's tetteratioa that DaiteJ States opposition to giving the Chinese Reds a seat m the United Nations remains steadfast but wondered how the leaving of the status of Formosa to the United Nations can be193 words
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Article112 1951-06-30 7 Truman: Not As ked To Mediate Row WASHINGTON. Iwk (Reuter) President Truman today said he had not bera asked to mediate m thr An^Jo-Persian dispute «»v«r oil nationalization. lie made this comment m reply to a question at his weekly press cwfcftltf lie said he had reeeiv* <l .1 letter112 words
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107 1951-06-30 7 Dewey Leaving NY Sunday For Far East Tour NEW YoHK Jun« 2i I iv< i nor 'l p.- t N save bj v earl" Su from La Gtii rd Field V irk, on the first leg lmile K.i •>•: i tou tui d f ;<• nun to the Koreai I107 words
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Advertisement14 1951-06-30 7 CERTAIN TO BE APPRECIATED S.P. H. da SILVA R^W That is why you LI14 words
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Miscellaneous48 1951-06-30 7 p*-' v A| |(yOUVE BEEN A BAD I YOU CANT HAVE THIS <& sK f^ Wm^ I 1 DOGG-IE AND I'M 1 L/TTLE BALL oOs<^x0 O s<^x W^il (going to HAr you I' jr^^ e°o° N T\^ gm.:v:y. VV VV*^ y v V>^ .V—^or*-^^ x .L— ____-^—^^XJfcJ6«»)bi^^atPV>^.- TVCW— 148 words
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Article541 1951-06-30 8 Move To Check Red Entries Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE and Federation Governments announced last night a sweeping move to exclude from Malaya foreign-born persons who have left the country and are now residing m a country under Communist rule. A joint Government statement issued fixed September541 words
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Article, Illustration183 1951-06-30 8 TliT project of clearing the Singapore Harbour of nearly 50 wrecks which have Invn lyin'4 submersed since the Patific War, will begin next week. These salvage operations follow the announcement by the Sii gapo] c Master Attendant's O'Kv thai sunken Jfessels within the port limitsMichael Goh - 183 words
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Article, Illustration353 1951-06-30 8 Standard Aviation Rc»porU*r A WHISKY bottle with a sad story came to Singapore. With a labelled message "Please seen re this till the lights shine again. We will be back" the bottle passed through on its 12.000 miles flight from 1 London to353 words
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Article83 1951-06-30 8 LAE, (New Guinea). June 29. (UP)— Manned by an amateur crew, the 200-ton Brigantine Yankee arrived here yesterday. Captain owner Irving Johnson plans to visit Celebes. the Philippines, Bangkok. Singapore, Bali. Africa. French. Guinea, and the "West Indies bei ire returning to Gloucester, Massachusetts,83 words
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Article57 1951-06-30 8 HONGKONG. June 29 vßeuterAAP)— Mr. David Fortune Landa!e. executive of Jirdine Mathesoo, who had been m charge oi the Hongkong office since the end of 4he Pacific war. will be leaving the Colony soon on retirement. Mr. John Keswick. formerly m charge of the Shanghai57 words
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Article82 1951-06-30 8 LOXDOX. Juno 29 AFP' The British light aircraft carrier Warrior yesterday took on board more than 70 aircraft (mostly manufactured with plastic mate rial>>. to be sent to Far Bast and Mediterranean. The carrier also has on board two helicopters for the aircn ft carrier82 words
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Article42 1951-06-30 8 MANILA, Juno 29 LAP)— The Philippine Weather Bureau ordered gale warnings Cor Luzon and the eastern Visayas (central) islands this morning a.s a tropical disturbances wa£ forecast to be centred 100 miles jft the North Luzon coast by thii afternoon.42 words
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Advertisement532 1951-06-30 8 FAST REGULAP TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland Son Francisco, Los Angeles All Amcricon Canadian Cities Pcnong P. S'hom "'pore GEORGE LUCKENBACH 30 June 2 July EDGAR F. LUCKENBACH 6/BJuly 9/10 July 11/15 July Accepting crrgo for Hongkong. Foi Kj "J r? rulars Dry Carqc Deep Tanks a^d Possengef Book.ngs etc.532 words
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Advertisement175 1951-06-30 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Baroe July 2 Vessel for Port Dickson Weekly S Ap Ap June 30 Tung Song for Malacco Port Hong Ann for Djambi July 3 Dickson Port Swetten- Manrin for T. Nibung July 4 ham July 4 Sria for Belawan175 words
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Advertisement197 1951-06-30 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nedertanc Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam MONTREAI HALIFAX. BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S'poie P. Sham Penang Bantam (RL) 18/25 July 26/27 July 2«/29 July Singkep (SMN) 27 July/ 3 Aug 4/5 Aug 6/7 Aug Excellent passenger accommodation197 words
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Advertisement438 1951-06-30 8 ■ST.* ~"»bJB^ >JL>m 4Mgaaw«^Lw4k L "^^B SAILINGS FROr^ SCANDINAVU t; k -'•M^ S'pctc p vl "KINA" tor Bangkok p Hongkong Gdns 3< n "MEONIA" tor Sa.gon t Bangkok Gdns ;■> ->a "MALACCA" for Bangkok Hongkong, Manilo KoD€ Yokohamo 9 iZJuis "LALANDIA" for fjigon r Bangkok 28-29J u !y 26 "KAMBODIA"438 words
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Miscellaneous173 1951-06-30 8 wShips m Harbour WHARVES L ud u^ anchorage: Esmeralda, PunwiuiiuM sens?. Hiwasse. Odn. 44 sua.n MalaUca. 42 43 Aren I kerk. 40 41 Wosang. 38 39 Kina. 36 31 Trevethoe. 33 34 Pre- Po!>. 31 32 H H-nn M^h-ni i»« hk Antenor, 29 30 Glaucus 27 28 Meonia. aX, v.«'n!S173 words
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Article300 1951-06-30 9 $125, 000 In Cash Prizes Given Every 6 Months mwm r Standard Staff Correspondent WHILE contraversy rages m Singapore over the Legislative Council rejection of premium bonds, the first issue of 1,000,000 bonds of $10 each will be made available to the public of the300 words
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150 1951-06-30 9 A SUGGESTION that the Singapore Government should allocate available Crown Land for resettlement of evicted farmers lor producing food will be made at the next meeting of the Legislative Council by Dato Vpr.) C.J. Paglar (Progressive. Changi Dato Paglar, m written questions150 words
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51 1951-06-30 9 Sydney Advertising Chief For London MR. C.J. COUDREY, who is now visiting Singapore, is Managing Director of Coudrcy Gotham Ply.. Ltd., Sydney, advertising agents for Qantas Empire Airways. He will attend the International Advertising Convention m London next week, and will go Dii to the United States before returning to51 words
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Article61 1951-06-30 9 A PLEA for better water supply to rural areas of Singapore will be made at the next meeting of the Legislative Council by Data iDr.) CJ. Paglar. Date Paglar will ask for an assurance from Government that an increase of water supply m rural areas be given61 words
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Article59 1951-06-30 9 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (June 29) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No 1 R.S.S Spot Loose sun 5i.52 FOB. m bales July. No. 1 B.S.S $1.46* $1.47 mZR Mm mm Tone Steady. LONDON RUBBER Friday's opening per lb. were No 1 RSS Settlement Aug. 43-Jd. buyers Sept.59 words
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Article42 1951-06-30 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The price of Tin to day was 5446 per picul. Down $10.12*. LONDON TIN Friday's prices first session were: Spot £905 buyers, £910 sellers. Q ft Three months &£au buyers, £855 Settlement Price £905 Tone Steady at lower level.42 words
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Article19 1951-06-30 9 HONGKONG. June 29— Special Standard Service-Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.70 to £1 Sterling,19 words
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Article29 1951-06-30 9 LEADING rubber importers In Japan are receiving offers from exporters m primary markets on a cost and freight basis instead of C.I.F. as hitherto. U.P.29 words
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495 1951-06-30 9 Standard Staff Reporter SIXTEEN- YEAR-OLD R. D. Tiwary, a Seventh Standard student of the Victoria Afternoon School, has been judged the winner of Festival of Britain Essay Competition for Singapore schools organised by the Frinratinn Department. More than 100 entries were received from boys and495 words
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Article, Illustration252 1951-06-30 9 picture Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Food Control Department is at present engaged m tracking down unscrupulous bakers who have been cheating housewives by producing pound-loaves of bread which are very much underweight I Mr. W. W. Jenkins, Deputy Controller of Supplies, sr.id yesterday thatStandard - 252 words
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Article85 1951-06-30 9 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Fri. T:, Malayan share market WMS quietly steady m all sections today. Little business passed throughout the day. However, there was better buying interest for rubber snares. INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers M. Colls. ICO IjSS S. Steamship 19 oo 19.50 MINING Ipoh 29/-85 words
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Article87 1951-06-30 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE produce market m Singapore yesterday was quiet generally, with quotations m the ci.pra section rather lower than Thursdays levels. Buyers of copra opened at S.'J9 per picul and sellers at $41. Prices narrowed during ihe day with buyers rising to S::9i and sellers87 words
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Article42 1951-06-30 9 THE India Government Trade Commissioner m Singapore reports thai the total trade between India and Malaya during May. amount to 534.400.000 was made up of ?22.3fi0.000 worth of Indian exports to Malaya and $12,040,000 worth of Malayan imports into India.42 words
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Article, Illustration352 1951-06-30 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE NEARBY SQUEEZE the Singapore rubber market has been experiencing m the past month is expected to be reduced considerably m the near future. This view is held by traders who anticipate a greatly alleviated July position following the352 words
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Article98 1951-06-30 9 Standard shipping GanteHModest THE Blue Funnel freight ship Ascanius rrom the Un;ted Kingdom brought as careo for Singapore 1(1.478 packages of sundries 2.061 cases of liquor, 471 cases of cigarettes. 2,258 drums ol paint. 120 cases of cartridges. 11 un iiacked cars. two chassis. 4.812 pieces of98 words
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Article25 1951-06-30 9 THE Board of Currency Commissioners, Malaya, report that the present gross, net and active circulation of notes at $701,570,929, $698,465,181 and $599,440,661 res-25 words
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Advertisement416 1951-06-30 9 Standard Gallup Poll Do YOU Favour Premium Bonds? THE STANDARD invites readers to answer the foUowinc Questions to decide whether the Colony pubSc \m m favour of premium bonds or higher taxes to enable Government to fight inflation. «ww« Premium bonds, inflation and public opinion btained m a preliminary surrey416 words
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Advertisement259 1951-06-30 9 MOTOR-WISE MEN AGREE.^ for extra engine power -change to CHAMPION "They deliver that last ownc* of power writes M. C. Agarwal of the M X J. Tr ons^ port Company, Bombay; ou' of every drop c< fuel,' And you can depend on gettmg plenty of extra mileage with oj new259 words
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Article678 1951-06-30 10 GEORGE PALMER - Maria Mon tez Has Not Faded Away GEORGE PALMER says DOME June, 29 (AP)— Fiery Maria Montez has not slipped away to one of those lost technicolour continents where Hollywood script writers kept putting her. The brown-eyed diplomat's daughter may have disappeared from American screens, but she is still one678 words
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493 1951-06-30 10 lOLLYWOOD. June 29,When you hear a star say she is being: "type cast" m a picture, and that she likes it. you've heard every thing. Type casting, for the uninitiated, is putting someone m a role who iouks the part, and who493 words
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238 1951-06-30 10 RENO, NEVADA. June 29 (UP)— Rita Hayworth appeared stymied 0:1 her plans for divorce from A!y Khan tod;iv because of the tan ire of her attorney to roach a fir.rjncial settlement m Pans with the prince Bartley Crum, Mis s Hayworth's attorney, telephones from238 words
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Article18 1951-06-30 10 r rOKYO. June 29 cR er- AAP>--Er:-ul F1 vr:il r "'ted Hollywood actor, arrived m18 words
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Article, Illustration100 1951-06-30 10 HONG KONG, June 29 (UP) —Popular British film star Jack Warner departed yesterday tor Korea where he plans to entertain British, French and other allied troops. Warner, who served as t Tommy during the first World War and played to several soldiers m the second wa s100 words
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Article, Illustration90 1951-06-30 10 Stall Sergeant Walter Wasiii. ol Chicago. Illinois, appears to be a very h^ppy GX as he holds movie actress Esther Williams on his lap as she poses for a picture before giving swimming demonstrations m the Walter Reed Hospital Pool m Washington. DC. Corporal Luther Davis (left) of90 words
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Article59 1951-06-30 10 HOLLYWOOD, Jure 29 P irtraying a sergeant m Warner Bros. 1 "Farce Of Arms"" is no problem for Gene Er;ms. who has a featured rule with stars William Holden, Nancy OL-on and Frank Lovejoy m the romantic war-time drama. During World War 11, Evans was a three-striper m59 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-06-30 10 James Btcwafi proudly pose, '.r i uifc. Gloria, her tv.o me an! Uw Judy and K<!lv. Mat »hato«TaplH I for t'n-w»-r«' born serai werks a;o. v pictu Stewarts' Hollywood home. The ionmr murriis*'. are K-.m:i!d (lefi) b and !H43 words
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Advertisement246 1951-06-30 10 TEL. 34.00 AIR-CONDITIONED TODAY DAILY: 11 .>. M.-1.45 4.15-G45 9.30 P.M. MUSIC! SPECTACLE! ROiMANCE! COLOUR! Plus All The MAGIC of NOVELLO'S MELODIES! DENNIS PRICE GISELE PREVILLE IVOR NOVaiO'S f^^M^ with PATRICIA DAIMTON ANTHONY HICHOItS IBSOCUrfD 3/f^SH /"OVKS W iATIOH HHtm ffISSKTS MON WALBROOKEDIM EVANS NEXT WE QUEEN CHANCE! OF &PMDES246 words
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Advertisement132 1951-06-30 10 M;«rninr M '.linrts ,)< Am >\w\\\\\ Toda\: ■'(MAIN LIGHTNI Tomorrow: P!( UHLLI I jsflfiiS^^te^ Warner Bros w»im O GREGORY PICK TOMORROW AT M'NITE iff f r ir^»'f» i VERWHELMING #> \> Season Extended lp T*> fit In ii..r. Morn 5 SHOWS DAILY: 11. 1.45. 4.C3. SJI, JJI A film Producttoa132 words
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Miscellaneous615 1951-06-30 10 Radio Programmes KADIO MALAYA pm News m Amo Cantonese: 9.15 "hone Time' —.Mandarin; 9.30 Saj Ciui^nnnr lt WlCh >lus 'i"— Mandarin; l< pm OIIMIIAPOKt gewi m Teoihew Hakka; Hi 15 It-orliew Dramas: 1».4.">. Operatic Airs: ENGLISH PROGRAMME l 9** New Summa m ""dartn (T^kC, 4 ia ,u,etre S KUALA LIWIK615 words
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348 1951-06-30 11 pore Ruaby Union may have to tatches m the Federation and confine lo Singapore and South Johore if nc« is not forthcoming for I I It boils down to the fact that sides hav e to travel by air and t ires are348 words
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Article17 1951-06-30 11 Good Win For kinta Europeans use n secure >*c m l.- s tts-Da w« i, 5- ham,17 words
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22 1951-06-30 11 la 220 the I bo. Balestier i to aiya arc to the at y 10.22 words
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Article95 1951-06-30 11 D. C A Stein won eve:.- it s cham- Mrs Bi aat lay re- a' I I L I. (Sem] J UU >*VM .v vvviv E. L. Anderson 7-5. 6-4. Cheah Wat Sun and Tan Thean Seng beat E. C. Valberg and Dr. N. H. Tereira 6-4, 3-ti,95 words
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236 1951-06-30 11 JIMMY NEWTON (142 lb.) and Little tine (138 Ib.) stole the show at last ni*»ht*s boxing at the Happy World Stadium. Semi-finalists m a card ot six tights, these two junior welters went for each other hammer and tonjis until referee Al Rivers236 words
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Article45 1951-06-30 11 NEW YORK. June 29, (AP>— Baseball results: NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 8. St. Louis 0: New York 5. Brooklyn 4: Philadelphia 3. Boston 3; Pi'ttsburg 7. Cincinnati 5. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 3. Washington 0: Chicago v. Detroit rain postponed. Other games not sche'iuied.45 words
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Article96 1951-06-30 11 IXXIXG t tut events with comparative ea<e Gan Boon Leung won the Outram Road School individual athletic c:.;>m pionship yesterday. He was first m" the 100 yard?. 100 yards hurdles, long jump a^l high jump. Lam Jit In, with 12 points won the Outram Afternoon School96 words
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Article398 1951-06-30 11 SEDGMAN, LARSEN IN LAST EIGHT Army Gets There First WIMBLEDON, Surrey, June 29 (Reuter) Frank Sed^man of Australia, the So. 1 seed was the first player to reach the quarter-final of the AIIEngland championships here healing the young Italian Davis Cup player Fausto Gardini 6-0, 6-2, 6-2. Sedgman who hitherto398 words
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Article, Illustration213 1951-06-30 11 PORTSMOUTH, June 29, (Reuter) When play ended at lunchtime m order that the South Africans could start their long journey to Sheffield Combined Services had scored 256 for the loss of four wickets and the match was drawn. Close remained unbeaten to theStandard - 213 words
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Article27 1951-06-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The YMCA trounced Shell Sports Club by five goals to nil m a Selangor FA third division league match today.27 words
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Article443 1951-06-30 11 SINGAPORE Base District (Array) swept the board m yesterday's triangular athletic meet held at the Singapore Recreation Club ground winning 9 of the 12 events. Singapore Combined Schools were second with three first and Johore were wooden spoonists. No records were broken although competition was very been. Daniel443 words
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328 1951-06-30 11 TIGER SPORTING ASSOCIATION sprang a step nearer to the SAFA Division I championship when they gained full points from Amicable Athletic Association at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. One-nil ahead at half time the Timers finally won 4-0. Thanks to a well-knit defence, the AAA328 words
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Article113 1951-06-30 11 ANOTHER attractive wrestling programme has been arranged by promoter Wally Oakes for his weekly show at the Happy World to-night. Topping the bill is the Swedish Angel who sent his last opponent to hospital within nine minutes last week. To-night the 380 lbs man-mountain fifihts Polish113 words
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Article42 1951-06-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The charity football match m aid of welfare week funds between the S.C.R.C. and the T.P.C.A., which was to have taken place tomorrow has been postponed to July 21. at the same place, H.Q. Malaya sports ground.42 words
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Article39 1951-06-30 11 THE following will represent the Marine Department against the Singapore Cricket Club at soccer on the Padang on Monday. Muswan; Osman Awang. Abdul Rahman: Ali Sagor, Khamis, Osman Johan: Omar, Ali Johan, Wahab, Ibrahim Mansoor, SariJian.39 words
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Article127 1951-06-30 11 NEW YORK. June 29: (Reuter) —Bob Murphy, Califorman southpaw is likely to be rewarded with a world light-heavy-weight title fight following his seven round victory over Jake La Motta, former middleweight champion 'on Wednesday. Although no contracts were signed several conferences at the office of the127 words
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Advertisement310 1951-06-30 11 iiere m the nawv tawnou* X Of the latest design, built as only American S V engineers know how an Instrument that S c^ will give you a lifetime of service <£ g satisfaction. Supreme m the field o/ #6* fifftt Sound i*rn§evtnrH For a demonstration please call at PHOTOGRAPHIC310 words
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Miscellaneous71 1951-06-30 11 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya. TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 7.11 7.06 Malacca 3.38 4.21 Port Dickson 2.19 3.02 Port Sham 1.12 1.46 Penang 9.40 9.53 TOMORROW Singapore 9.37 8.41 Malacca 5.37 6.19 Port Dickson 4.18 5.00 Port Sham 3.33 3.31 Penang 11.00 11.36 t~< :,L»z^ jizim W^»71 words
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Article238 1951-06-30 12 Ollie Da vies Gay Keveilcr Minorou f Turfite Goodwood vNH.III t. \i \\r KNIGHT GALLANT RIO GRANDE .MR. TIN WINDS ISLAND Air Im Km Grande sunny Valley Ki<» Grande Sunny Valley KmtlwMk Skyscraper Kiiijjht Gallant iinl.v Island Mr. Tin UK) MOM V IK'MI FAME FINALIST CLAUDIUS FINALIST I238 words
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484 1951-06-30 12 OLLIE DVIES - OLLIE DVIES IN RECOVER! 11. N-ho ran thir«l behind Counsel 111 ami Nero m a li^lit iini^h at the !.i-i Bukil Timafa meeting, should chalk up another win ai Kuala Lumpur !':U afternoon, first day of the Selangor Turf Club June-Juli meeting.484 words
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Article58 1951-06-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fii The allowing players have been been chosen to play for Selangoi agunst the All-Malyan Indians on Sunday on the TPCA ground. Buck Gay, Mitchell. See Hu. John Chye. Riienberg, Cpl Senior, lleng Stet, C d e Souza, C-apt. Crompton, Dutton and Amuradasa.58 words
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51 1951-06-30 12 MANILA. June <UP> Hong Kong's No. 1 badminton player Raymon Young won the men's single title of the Philippine national badminton tournament last night when he trounced W. F. Foo, also of Hong Kong. 15-2, 15-13. before a large crowd at the Rizal Memorial51 words
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Article, Illustration1408 1951-06-30 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE1: 2.15 p.m Horses Cl. 4, Div. 5—6 Furs. 1. 000 Demonic 3y 9.00 Mr. S. C. Wong Mdm Chan Peck Yoke Lewis Harper 2. 344 Mr. Tin 3y 9.00 Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe Manning J. Donnelly 3 000 Princess Beau 4v 8.11 Mr. Loke Tai Nam1,408 words
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