Singapore Standard, 4 July 1951
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Title Section14 1951-07-04 1 Singapore Standard THFFF ii 3 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS14 words
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194 1951-07-04 1 •iNGKOK, 3 (AP)— The Navy's abortive attempt Ui take over rule of Thailand cost m dr.ul and 286 wounded. Army hospitals were nlled ipa ity. doctors said, but declined to release any 5 1 -l* ISli CS One German was reported killed. This194 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-07-04 1 Times On Malaya's Prosp erity »rri tdenl Xi I I si drain i e s :1 to be i re- •i Bg uon v ti Ie has 11 rl v to bis wife33 words
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91 1951-07-04 1 Standard Stuff (or respondent LONDON. July 2— Malay students in Britain feel a non-communal political party is desirable for Malaya but ie not like the way Dato Onn has gone about securing it. This is the sense of a resolution now being91 words
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Article, Illustration79 1951-07-04 1 Photo. Among the first to arrive at last night's big cocktail and buffet party given by Mr. Am Boon Haw at Haw-Par Mansion, in celebration of the first anniversary of The Singapore Standard, was the Commissioner-General for South-East As:a, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald.Standard - 79 words
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231 1951-07-04 1 900 Attend Standard's First Anniversary Party Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 900 guests, including the Commissioner General for S-E Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, and Mrs. MacDonald, top Colony officials, senior officers from the Services, Legislative Councillors, Municipal Commissioners, church dignitaries and leading Singapore businessmen were at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's231 words
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66 1951-07-04 1 BUDAPEST, July 3, (UP)"ommunist Hungary Monday asKed the United States to recall three members of the Amer: car Legation in Budapest on the grounds that they have engaged in espionage. A formal note delivered to the Legation also requested the closure of66 words
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Article46 1951-07-04 1 HONGKONG. July 3 <AP) Another mass execution of "counter revolutionaries" in Shanghai was disclosed today in a June 29 issue of the Shanghai Liberation Daily just reached here. The paper said 154 were executed on June 29 at Lunghwa and Kingwan airfield.46 words
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85 1951-07-04 1 IN A SETTING very much to their liking 400 Standard Junior Leaguers attended The Standard's birthday tea-party at Haw Par Mansion, residence of the Governing Director, Mr. Aw Boon Haw in Nassim Road. During tea. they piped out birthday greetings to The Standard before85 words
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156 1951-07-04 1 WASHINGTON. July 3 (AP) Defence Department officials said yesterday the "United States economic aid programme to Jaoan as carried on the past five years" is ended. The Department recommended this several months ago and it was approved by the White House and SCAP.156 words
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Article131 1951-07-04 1 Standard Staff UNDER the terms ot an agreement made in 1923 between the Government of Singapore and the Oriental Telephone and Ellctric Co Ltd. the^ period of the original licence to operate nl public telephone system in Singapore which was granted t the Company in 1904.131 words
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169 1951-07-04 1 TEHERAN, July 2 (Reuter) Persian Premier Mohammed Mossadeq today rebuffed an American mediation bid to keep oil flowing to tankers through Abadan refinery. United States Ambassador Henry Grady went to the bedside of the ailing Premier to suggest a new type of receipt form169 words
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Article48 1951-07-04 1 SEOUL, July 3, (ReuterAAP). Eleven privates of the First Battalion of the Northumberland Fusiliers were today sentenced, subject to confirmation, to serve two years' detention outside the United. Kingdom by a field general court martial on a charge of joining in a mutiny.48 words
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Article53 1951-07-04 1 HONOLULU. July (Reuter) JffirnSSm Dewey Govern" of New York, said here today he wIT confident General Eisenhower would run for President of the United Statei next year as a Republican. Mr Dewey arrived here on the first stage of a nonpolitical" tour of the Jar East. Australia53 words
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419 1951-07-04 1 Kidgway Accepts Reds' Proposal; Talks On July 10 TOKYO, July 3 (Reuter-AAP) General Matthew Ridgway, United Nations Supreme Commander in Korea, today agreed to the Communist proposal that ceasefire talks should he held at Kaesong. General Ridgway said he was prepared to have his representatives meet Communist representatives at Kaesong419 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-07-04 1 Photo. Smiling Mrs Aw Boon Haw greets Mrs Malcolm MacDonald. wife of the Commissi oner-General at last night's cocktail party given by Mr. Aw Boon Haw, at Haw Par Mansion in celebration of the first eiiwlw of The Singapore Standard.- StandardStandard - 41 words
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234 1951-07-04 1 LONDON, July 3 (Reuter). Mr. Hugh <,ait*k« 11. Chancellor of the Exchequer, reaffirmed yesterday Britain's determination to support the Colombo Plan for economic development for South and South-East A*ia. She would do so to the maximum extent her resources allowed, he told the House234 words
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Advertisement58 1951-07-04 1 X,--- T! ,%rpc LIWTED t r 5 ?L. WW r WBS TROPHY TRIAL, PENNINES, LMD 7th APRIL, 1951 *50 c.c. Performance I *est sn/i r» c -c. Performance f |< n Team Performance "WJBB MOTOR CYCLE RACINC CLUB, COODWOOD, ENGLAND 14/4/51 "30 Cham pionship Ist 3rd 1000 Chom P i58 words
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Advertisement28 1951-07-04 1 X. P.H. da SILVA KUALA IUK»U«.,«»O*«./' I MS Misters j 'l! 4 1 1 i I BERGER PAINTS 111 and VARNISHES ■jl ll g High Class Quality Products28 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-07-04 2 The staff of The Singapore Standard at the Aw Hoe memorial in Haw Par Villa at Pasir Panjang Road yesterday the first anniversary of The Standard. A minute's silence was observed and a wreath was laid at the memorial in honour of Mr. Aw Hoe,68 words
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410 1951-07-04 2 A\ ELDERLY Indian was alleged in the Singapore FirM Police Court yesterday to have attacked ami murdered a 17-year-old Chinese with a chopper, when his proposal to marry her was turned down by the liirl's father. i I is evi de■ c410 words
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148 1951-07-04 2 ANOTHER 259 new accounts were opened yesterday by mem- bers o! the public and' Singapore schools in response to the Post Office Savings Bank Campaign. The second day oi the campaign showed a taking of another $83,000. This brings the total in two days148 words
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Article366 1951-07-04 2 Considered By Light Committee A RATIONING system for electricity foi domestic lighting pur poses has been suggested to the Special Electricity Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, The Standard was told yesterday. The Committee has, however, not arrived at any decision on this matter. The system is fashioned on the366 words
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Article60 1951-07-04 2 THE PEOPLE'S Education Association of Singapore is being reorganised to obtain betteresults, The Standard was told yesterday. Expansion prog: amine bv way of opening up n w classes has been suspended temporarily under the whole organisation is reshuffled, it was stated. A general meeting of the60 words
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Article28 1951-07-04 2 THE GOVERNOR of Singapore has appointed Mr. Donald Horsley Palmer, to be a Temporary Member of the Legislative Council during the absence of Mr. A. McLellan.28 words
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Article, Illustration760 1951-07-04 2 MAMNE RAKICH - MAMNE RAKICH By Photo. j THERE is no doubt that the pupil* of the Nanyang Academy of Art favour the modern style of painting This style is evident at the exhibition which is being; held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hill t Street. iStandard - 760 words
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Article403 1951-07-04 2 FIFTY-FOUR students out of 110 passed their intermediate examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts of th e University ofMalaya. According to results issued by the University yesterday, only 14 students were granted provisional passes but will be reexamined in the remaining subjects in which403 words
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Advertisement155 1951-07-04 2 r **r £H \\HTcq SIZE 12" for the Small ffi estates. Golf G:< it* for the Tennis Court 17" for Lawns f:cn: I 20" for Lawns trom to 1 acie in 28" for large areas. Cuts 1 acre per 34" for large areas. Cuts Spare parts aluays available. Each machk155 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous24 1951-07-04 2 iP^tKII PoSMl{^ssffiS&»^<( RN^ !^t^ o^^< pieces wdstthc? <& wav to {£mUPE>£" CA *j^ I S^W_iry^ ?wE^ nL-Aj-tf^A^ T__.ar?tSKmSk _^^j^Lr^7r-»r3_Bj il I ?*§>'"■ fc \i w&_ l724 words
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Article104 1951-07-04 3 standard Man Reporter MR. D. ROBERTSON. the patron, will open the Tiong j Bahru Community Centre pre- j mises at Eu Chin Street this Sunday at 5 p.m A tea party will be held to cele- brate the occasion. There will be j a free104 words
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Article267 1951-07-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter HERE are the black-out areas t0 D\v7- Hume Pipe. Rheem .Ford. Bin Seng; Wire Mesh, p WJJ. Ouarrv Nanyang MtK.. tiUKl i: PanianW- National Carbon. Princess FUzabeth Estate. Dairy Farm. ISKt T?mah Village Ulu Pandan S° Chinese Ruhbe, Worte Lgm goon Co j, a267 words
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Article77 1951-07-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter A BRITISH seaman. John Joshua Clements of the "Nuculluna" berthed at Keppel Harbour was fined $5 in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for being found drunk and disorderly at Low Hill on the night of June 30. He was fined77 words
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Article87 1951-07-04 3 Standard Start Reporter AN INDIAN labourer. M Muthoosamy of Anson Road was sentenced to four weeks' rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for stealing a fountain pen on board the President Polk when she was berthed along a godown in the Singapore87 words
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Article60 1951-07-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter AN INDIAN. Marriappan (25) of Tebrau Estate was charged in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for being a member of an unlawful assembly and taking part in a gang fi?ht with knives and sticks on Telok Blangah Road on July 2. Tne60 words
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Article54 1951-07-04 3 POLICE discovered a loaded pistol in a taxi during a checkup in Kampong Bahru Road on the night of March 4. At the Singapore Assizes yesterday the driver. Lee All Chong.. was found guilty of unlawful possession of a pistol and seven rounds of ammunition. Sentence54 words
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Article200 1951-07-04 3 Sa ve The A rrea rs Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society is making a special effort to induce its members to save as well as repay at least part of their loans now that Government is paying arrears of cost of living from200 words
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Article53 1951-07-04 3 A CHINESE, Tan Boon Yaw, was convicted in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for stealing six steel-files worth $3 each, the property of the Military at No. 2 Sub-Depot 223 8.0.D. on the Chua Chu Kang Road on Juiv 2. Bail of $150 was allowed till July53 words
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Article45 1951-07-04 3 A MALAY YOUTH, Hassan bin Ali (21) claimed trial when charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for failing to report to Paya Lebar Police Station on Dec. 8 last year while still a police-super-visee. The case was postponed to July 14.45 words
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Article382 1951-07-04 3 rs a^^ t Possibdities Of New Move Being Studied Standard Staff Reporter A NEW Co-operative Housing Society, membership to which will not be confined to any particular section of the community, is now in the process of formation and is due to be registered soon. This382 words
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Article200 1951-07-04 3 Order Asked For 14 Extra Bales COURT STORY THE STOREKEEPER of Holland Indonesia Shipping Agency told the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday that when he received a delivery order from Messrs. J. T. Chanrai for the delivery of 17 hales of textiles, his stock book only showed a balance of200 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-07-04 3 Mr. R. W. I. Band, Secretary of the Social Welfare Department, unveiling the sign board of the Kiwi Members' League at the recent opening of their clubhouse at Prinsep Street.30 words
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230 1951-07-04 3 Aid Police, Dead Boy's Mother Told Standard Shipping Reporter A CHINESE youth now lying injured in the General Hospital told the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday how his friend and he were attacked by three Chinese gangsters armed with knives on June 10 while they were drinking coffee in230 words
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Article41 1951-07-04 3 A 65-year-old Chinese, Leong Ngeow Koon alias Loh Yiao Hoon was fined $1,000 in default four months' simple imprisonment in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for having 320 pounds of dutiable tobacco-leaf at Pasir Panjang on June 13.41 words
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Article, Illustration344 1951-07-04 3 UNREDEEMED pledges were publicly auctioned by the Singapore Pawnbrokers yesterday in the premises of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co. Ltd. Another 8.000 to 10.000 articles worth $300,000 to $400,000 will be auctioned during: this month. The unredeemed pledges belonged to the February lot. TheStandard - 344 words
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Advertisement165 1951-07-04 3 (just right^^ Their good looks tell you they're jusi mm\nfcmWslm right You know, too. when yoi oMWrnW^m^m W look di the price tag thai you 'MfimmW jJmV can't get finer value, because Am Ml/ilr John White shoes are made ir Jm mmmm^ m\ mWil England by expert craftsmen J*m WkJm165 words
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Miscellaneous200 1951-07-04 3 V.MI.A.. Orchard Road: Combined Staffs Meeting Of Y.M.C.A.'s At Selegie Road 11.30 a.m.. S'pore Chess Club Meeting 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.. Malay Conversational Class 5.30 p.m. Judo 5.30 p.m.. Body Building 5.30 p.m.. Art Club Lite-Class 6 p.m.. Educational Film Show "Travelogue". "Welfare And Education" 8 p.m. CHINESE Y.M.C.A..200 words
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Article, Illustration194 1951-07-04 4 Johore Officials Told: Share Homes With Others HOUSING SHORTAGE HITS GOVT. JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Johore Government Officers with small families staying in self contained quarters are expected to help the Government in solving the housing shortage in Johore Bahru. Officers living in Government Quarters are being asked to share quarters194 words
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Article205 1951-07-04 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Kuala Lumpur's new Fire Brigade Station will be built on a site at the junction of Bukit Bintang and Weld Road, subject to the land being made available by the Selangor Government. This was decided at a meeting205 words
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142 1951-07-04 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Terrorists in Kelantan attacked two Police motor boats on the river in the Kuala Krai District yester- day killing two Special Constables and one civilian and causing slight wounds to one extra Police Constable. The Police landed on142 words
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Article117 1951-07-04 4 MALA C C A. Tues —Wong Choong (20) who had been convicted at the last Assizes tor house breaking and theft. but had his sentence stood over to the present one to enable an investigation to be made on his "hard luck'' story was117 words
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92 1951-07-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues For contravening the Tran- sport Regulations, a Police Constable. Ahmad Bin Awang was fined $30 and disqualified from obtaining a licence for 12 months by the First Magisj trate. Inche Ibrahim, today. It was alleged that on April 24.92 words
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Article52 1951-07-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Senior Inspectors of Schools in I the Federation conferred with the Director of Education yesterday on the recommendations to be made to Government for the basis on which candidates should 'be selected for Kirk by College, the Training College in the United Kingdom for Malayan52 words
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Article74 1951-07-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues Two Chinese women. Tan Ah Eng and Gan Ah Eng were produced before Inche Mahamood bin Aii in the Magistrate's Court today and charged with murder. The two women were cooccupants ot a house at La.mba Kudah where the Police found the74 words
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Article36 1951-07-04 4 A MALAY Special Constable, Abdullah bin Mohammed Yassim who pleaded guilty to absenting himself witnout permission was bound over in the sum of $200 by the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate, Inche Ibrahim, today.36 words
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153 1951-07-04 4 Segambut Villagers Want Wee k's Grace Mamlartl Matt Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— About 1.000 villagers in Segambut have petitioned the Government through the Malayan Chinese Association for extension of the evacuation order. They want one week's extension to enable them to get their belongings together, mi_ i» __r* m a153 words
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116 1951-07-04 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Barnes Report is one skied and detrimental to education in Malaya as a whole. This comment is contained in a memorandum to be submitted by a section of the Chinese to the Centrai Advisory Committee on Education when116 words
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Article122 1951-07-04 4 Citizenship Concession Explained Stand.-, rd Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The Registrar of Federal Citizens points out in a statement issued today on the question of language concessions to applicants for Federal Citizenship, particularly concerning persons under 45 years of age. that if the applicant can English he will fulfil122 words
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Article192 1951-07-04 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Communist sympathisers should learn a lesson from the fate that has befallen two of three Chinese youths who despite their protestations to the contrary went into the jungles. Learning that Phan Siew Onn. Wong Yuen Long and Lai Tee192 words
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Advertisement547 1951-07-04 4 ,_._-_._________,..-_______._-^_-^.__...._-__.-__-_-._______-.^__-^-X„ _B^n______________________r_________r_p___p___i___. VJishmg all our Muslim Friends Patrons a SELAMAT HARI RAYA Longer life for your pen Qusnk is superior to all ordinary inks because only Quink contains magic Soiv-X! Solv-X is a secret ingredient that actually cleans your pen 't:>::.e it sirttfs. It prevents clogging, protects against acid ifDrroska547 words
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Advertisement144 1951-07-04 4 SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE Glass Manufac- turers Company Limited, Henderson Road. Singapore, require experienced fitters. Wages 55.95 per day. Apply Works Manager. MISCELLANEOUS QRDERS for Wedding Cakes >r solicited tuition in Cake making Icing, Decorating success guaranteed by qualified lady tutors. Personal enquiries to 30. Wee Nam Rd. off Keng Lee144 words
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Advertisement555 1951-07-04 4 GGFHGHG ACKNOWLEDGMENT I AIR. Tan Lian Teck thank-' 1 all the staff of Praser fc Neave for their kind contril tion towards the death cf his father. NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Assessment for the year 1951 Rates due for the 2nd half year 1951 ftWNEBS of property are n minded that555 words
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Advertisement107 1951-07-04 4 SL I w Vv I on li < statii i vgr 1 ply I I J on pr ent j u~i% I lOK i D of th Smgai_ I Ith are requii ai of their to the P pore, w! tor in tv publi after tral B StTHB Ai pi107 words
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377 1951-07-04 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues. In a Hari Raya message, to; the Mentri Besar, Perak, the Sultan of Perak states: Self discipline, restraint, forbearance and the appreciation of the plight of those less fortunate than ourselves are anions the lessons to ft377 words
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Article, Illustration129 1951-07-04 5 Pictures taken at the cocktail party given by Mr. Aw Boon Haw last night. at HawPar Mansion in celebration of the first anniversary of The Singapore Standard: Top: A ffroup of prominent Chinese raising their glasses to The Singapore Standard. Centre: Mr. Aw Boon Haw gieets129 words
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161 1951-07-04 5 TO SAVE young peopie uncuuuig ««»"»b v exoenses of a traditional Chinese wedding, the Chinese Y M.C.A. is planning to organise mass weddings from irno in time. mm til IH__. v-c The first mass wedding is planned for Sept 15. This161 words
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Article38 1951-07-04 5 AN INDIAN. Munusamy claimed trial when charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday of cheating Ng Siew Chuain in a house in Parkston R««d on Dec. 22 last year. The case was postponed to July38 words
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Article116 1951-07-04 5 Holiday Radio Programmes PENANo, Tues.— R a d i o Malava, Penane announces that if the Hari Raya Puasa bolidays fall on Thursday and Fricia>. July 5 and 6. the Penang Studios will broadcast programmes ua Malay from 10.05 a.m. to 1 p.m.. and from 2 p.m. to s_pm. on,116 words
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152 1951-07-04 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. Khow Geok Hoon, if |iwrili woman found her small attap house in Victoria Street completely destroyed by fire when she returned from her bath in a tailor's shop in Bridge Street at alumi 2.30 p.m. todav. Known 10 her152 words
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Article178 1951-07-04 5 Judge Allows Witness To Go Home AN ELDERLY woman Poo Ab Meng, who was a prosecution witness in a cheating ca>e stopped in the middle ot her evidence yesterday and asked he court for permission to conn ioc her evidence on another da\ be- i cause she was ill. She178 words
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Article61 1951-07-04 5 Two Men Face Car Theft Charge HARRY KER and McKenxie Low Allan Rae were both j charged in the Singapore Second Poiice Court yesterday with stealing a <ar worth $2,000 belonging to L. .1 F. Lawler at the Capitol Car Park. North Bridge Road on Juiv 2. They claimed trial61 words
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Article47 1951-07-04 5 ABDUL RAZAK arid Maideen bin Moosa claimed trial when charged in the Singapore 'Second Poiice Court yesterday with cheaiing Arumugam on June 29 at the junction oi Wailich Street and Tras Street. Bail of $500 was allowed to each till July 6.47 words
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118 1951-07-04 5 Police -Customs Raid 5 Homes -37 Arrested Standard Stall Correspondrnt IPOH. Tuesday- An unex pected raid by a joint policecustoms party on live nous i m Hale Street this aftei oo resulted in the arrest 00 7 persons, including a won and the recovery oi a quantity ot chandu smoking118 words
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Article76 1951-07-04 5 Emergency Servicemen I Standard Stall <or res pon d»-m KUALA LUMPUR Tues <\t the end of lime then- Acre "JIM I Emergencj Servicemen servii in the Fedet ition Sim e i direction of Manpowei started i i mid ibruai IA l€ men have actual been called [or sc but 'JT'J76 words
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Advertisement222 1951-07-04 5 WARNING OVER TINNED FOOD. Hec-.h Office has issued a aoarmnj, in I Court case affecting the -üblic2 hcaiih a m fo!'ou-*: are worm I to be careful when buying xffa o» Unknown Brands Mffdln the "S'.riits Echo" O] the 7th M At'ROS CHICKEN CURRY i I a. m at. the-222 words
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Article754 1951-07-04 6 J-JEMEMBER the story from the Arabian nights aoout the prince who invited a beggar to a least? The prince sat the beggar at the banqueting tabic sumptuously provided with everything except 1 Od The prince went through the motions of washing h;s hands in an imaginary bowl of754 words
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Article1030 1951-07-04 6 W.S. Tryon - CHAMPION OF FREEDOM W.S. Tryon Thomas Jefferson By Professor CITY, town, factory end farm throughout the Vfiited States will mark the 175th anniveraary of the singning of the U.S. Declaration of Independence today by inaugurating a "year of rededication" to the principlea of freedom and democracy. Leading in the observance1,030 words
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493 1951-07-04 6 No C.O.L.Am Increase For These Employees Sir:- The Local Services authorities, in conjunction with their heads in the United Kingdom, have decided that those of their locally recruited monthly paid staff who are getting basic salaries above $62 a month are not eligible for any revised cost of living allowances493 words
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Letter307 1951-07-04 6 Sir:— Mr. N. A. Mallal (Progressive Party Councillor for the City Ward) is reported to have said in the course of an interview with the Press in Singapore that "many people do not realise that Legistlative Councillors have no power. They only have a sort of 'nuisance value'307 words
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Letter289 1951-07-04 6 Sir:— l feel the urge to write to you again, stimulated by "Bewildered's ietter with its "challenge to Laycock and his colleagues.'" I would like to support his main thesis, viz:— that tiie man-in-the-street is striving to make ends meet, but when government brought forward a sensible scheme289 words
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Article165 1951-07-04 6 Sir:— The N.S. Teacher.-" Union has started a private school for the children who have not been able to gain admission to the regular schools this year. The classes are held in the afternoon and the teachers of tiie.se classes are qualified teachers from the four principal schopls165 words
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Article187 1951-07-04 6 Review of Views Cease-fire Talks WHEN and where tin i cease-fire talks tvou p..ice. observed independent Sin Chew Jn Poh, is rid- I deciding factor in the search for a peaceful settlemei "I*, is tiie content I tl e I that is most inrtpo tan! |Sm Chew felt that if187 words
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Article70 1951-07-04 6 Sir:— Through your very popular columns for the people, I would like to say something about Radio Malaya** English Request Programme. I have heard on several occasions Chinese and Malay requests thrown in together with Malay and Chinese programmes do not have a Request Programme of their own.70 words
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Article, Illustration406 1951-07-04 6 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA By A STRANGE noise goes up It is not vocal. It is not instrumental. It is a complicated sort of o sp T you get when Australian cork t w., M pinted aborigine* with blunt h i; of ships' timbers as rotten old I c freshening406 words
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208 1951-07-04 7 a \s|H\(;TON, July 3, (AP) General George Marshall, ,x nl Defence, advised Congress that there would be no bring U.S. troops home from the Far Pacific in the event of a Korean armistice. Gen. Marshall made the statement in urging208 words
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134 1951-07-04 7 Reds: Peace Hinges On Other Problems \<; July 3 (AP) Chinese and North nunists have hinted in official propaganda in Korea depends on a "peaceful settlement J ier problems in the Far East." < »ei or- in the r, China; <-t a Kore* Thj se r fused 3 e CtunessationUP - 134 words
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Article140 1951-07-04 7 LONDON. July 3, (AP)— I Cabinet Minister Richard Stokes, responsible for mar- j shalling Britain's strategic i materials, said Monday the country's defence programme "looks as if it is not going to be so immediately necessary as il waa a few days ago."140 words
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122 1951-07-04 7 NEW DELHI. July 3 (UP)— S< ..n'y measures all along the .-Tibetan border have been tightened, according to press r ej nts Government of India frontier guards have been keeping a vigilanl eye on people coming from Tibet through mountain I sses police and122 words
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Article40 1951-07-04 7 NATIONAL Defence Secretary Ramon Masaysay ordered Army fficiab to take prompt action kg linsl an army unit which fired to the villages oi Tabon and v mga in Nueva Eciia pro vince earl y yesterday. A.P.A.P - 40 words
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Article78 1951-07-04 7 WASHINGTON. July 3 (AP) U.S Assistant Secretary of State. Dean Rusk, said Monday there is still as much reason j for caution regarding the Korean situation as there was a week ago. "They are still building up on the other side." Rusk told reporters. He was78 words
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87 1951-07-04 7 NEW VORK. July 3, (UP)— Oi 9,000 balloons the Japanese launched during ttie war t0 carry incendiary aid explosive bombs, 283 crossed the Pacific and landed in North America, < Look Magazine reported today. The majority reaching tne United States landed in Oregon87 words
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Article30 1951-07-04 7 ■\LBFRT JENKE, brother-in-law of former Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim Ribbentrop, W as drowned in the Bosphorus Monday when a boat In which he was a passenger capsized.— AFPAFP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-07-04 7 Thirsty Centurion Tank 1 photo. This British Centurion tank resembles an elephant taking a drink as it stands at a crazy angle with its gun in a water-hole. The photo was made north of Seoul recently, when tankmen worked on the vehicle to salvage its usable parts. APAP - 48 words
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262 1951-07-04 7 Allison, Jap Chiefs Confer On Treaty; Agreemen t Reported TOKYO, July 3 (AFP) United States Minister John Allison yesterday conferred with Japanese ViceMinister for Foreign Affairs Sadao Iguchi and Chief of the Treaty Bureau Kumao Nishimura on the draft peace treaty. Technical talks to give the draft treaty finishing touchesReuter; AAP - 262 words
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41 1951-07-04 7 WASHINGTON, July 3. iUP> Defence Secretary George Marshall revealed today that the United States and her North Atlantic Pact partners expect to have 5.000.000 men on guard against possible Communist aggression by 1934.41 words
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93 1951-07-04 7 Jap Cabinet Quits To Set Up Coalition TOKYO, July 3. (AP>— The Japanese cabinet resigned today in a move believed to be aimed at creating a coalition government for peace treaty discussions. Members handed their resignations to the Prime Minister, Shigeru Yoshida. It was reported that Yoshida has alreadv begun93 words
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Article76 1951-07-04 7 Defence Secretary George Marshall was asked during Congressional hearings Monday by i Democratic Representative Edna i Kelly about the advisability of sending heavy arms to Vugo slavia. She said she had read I various reports in the press that I Yugoslavia could be taken over j bv Russia "at anyU.P - 76 words
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Article25 1951-07-04 7 Ht A NEW attempt is to be made by a British expedition to conquer Mount Everest, it was disclosed by the Foreign Ottice today.— AFPAFP - 25 words
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Article40 1951-07-04 7 TUE Secretary General of the Arab League, A/.zam Pasha, <>n his way back to Egypt told newspapermen that there was no longer any reason preventing Turkey and member states ol the Arab League fro™ H«»_n« bound by formal ties. AFPAFP - 40 words
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Article42 1951-07-04 7 TWO Britons serving prison terms for attempting lo smuggle gold out of Egypt have put the authorities on the tracks of an "international ring," Major Hassan Elshetwei. Poiiet* Swperin endent oi i r Royal Frontier f'nrns s _iid Monday in Cairo.- A.P.A.P - 42 words
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Article97 1951-07-04 7 THE afternoon newspaper La E p o c a Monday applauded Czeehslovakia's criminal prosecution of Western newspapermen and assured the Argentine people that the ena rues made by tne Czech Government against A.P. correspondent William 0a^ is "must be Hue in view of the antecedents which we all nave. OFFICIALU.P - 97 words
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Article27 1951-07-04 7 PREMIER Sophocles Veniselos (Liberal) Monday night failed to persuade the other Partv leaders to join a broad coalition cabinet as renuesfed earlier Monday by Kinff Paul, j27 words
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Article44 1951-07-04 7 ACTUAL budgeted expenses «T_T Philinnine government for gJ&waSS yej,r is mmm KSO. a reeheck difference b*c« 2 e US $l»3,- priation bill adopted on the final day of a congress special session represents the total ot separate bills mrh.eh had been nassed earlier.- A.P.A.P - 44 words
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Article127 1951-07-04 7 JOHANNESBURG, July 3 (\P) Two men were Sentenced to death ai Mbabane. Swaziland. Monday in the Human Stew Case the -medicine" rnurder of a Ur vear-old child. A third man was (ailed for seven years as an Accessory after the fact The three are uncles of tne Chi? Of theU.P - 127 words
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Article78 1951-07-04 7 BANGKOK, July 3 (UP)— Eighteen llth -ranking naval officers, including Navy Chief Admiral Luang Sindhu 'vamclnavin were dismissed, according to an official announcement. The others include Marine Commander Captain Chan Pachusanon, Rear-Admiral Phan Navaichit. Fleet Commander, Capt. Chalit Kulkamthonun, Commander Anon Puntharik, Commander of78 words
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Article111 1951-07-04 7 LONDON. Juiv 3. <AP)— Prince Philip, husband of Prm- j cuss Elizabeth, is giving up his British Navy post in the Medi- j terranean this month and returning to London. Ciarence Hou-e. official residence Of Princess Elizabeth, announced last night that Philip would come home111 words
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Article51 1951-07-04 7 40 Drowned When Ferry Boat Sinks I MADRAS. July 3, (UP)— Forty farm woman were drowned on Sunday when an overloaded < i ferryboat sank midway in a canal near a village 200 miles north-east Of Madias, according to press reports. The reports stated that 15 i bodies were recovered51 words
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Article420 1951-07-04 7 PRESIDENT Truman reaffirmed his nation's pledge to "work tur a world tree of misery and oppression," in a message received here through the U.S. Consulate-General for American Independence Day. which hills todav. The text ol President Truman s message follows: ONE hundred aod seventy-five years ago420 words
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169 1951-07-04 7 Phibun Assures US No Change In Thai Policy WASHINGTON, July 3 (AP) Thailand has informed the U.S. State Department there will be no change in her pro-Western foreign policy as a result of the Navy revolt, crushed over the week-end. The Department said Thai Premier Phibun Songgram gave tnat assurance169 words
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172 1951-07-04 7 LONDON. .Toly 2. (Reuter) The Evening News says that following the continued improvement in the King's health the Royal Family's summer plans have now been settled. Tne Queen leaves London for Sandringham in a fortnights time. 11 the Knig te well enough, as his doctors172 words
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Article35 1951-07-04 7 THE Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels Limited informed IM workers that their s< rviees were not required irom August I, according to the Union ol Chin* se Workers m Western-style Han ploxment- Reuu-i-AAP35 words
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Article95 1951-07-04 7 LONDON. July (Reufc Tshekedi Khama. the Mi chieftain banistied 'rom his bv Britain, Mond iv accept* d < rfovernme il i fei Ii it he I go back to re-state his ea* But he said the net d i bv the Govei nent bv the95 words
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Advertisement73 1951-07-04 7 X /V mP (iji jj EyiEUKOW 5 STAR BRANDY Met*** Brondy turns a Chinese dinner into a bonquet! At f»■ trsor.es, weddings, festivals ony celebrotion serve •m 5 Star Brandy and be sure of success. Your guests mmmm ot once that you ore serving the very best French Erondy when73 words
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Advertisement27 1951-07-04 7 THE ROBIN HOOD CYCLE m \m^^^^l^/i{ WHO DO NOT WISH TO J^P^JtfrT Ji BUY A MORE EXPENSIVE /tf//xW\ fflW^K M| ROBINSON Co., Ltd. >iii^a|K»rc ami Kuala Lumpur27 words
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Article226 1951-07-04 8 MAAF To Start Training Soon By IVOR KRAAL, Standard Aviation Reporter A CITY of Singapore Spitfire Squadron should be ready for the defence of the Colony within a year. Spitfire-training for Malayan Auxiliary Air Force pilots will begin shortly after" the fighters are received I next226 words
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124 1951-07-04 8 TAIPEH, July 3 (AFP)— The Navy Liaison Office here today disclosed that the three foreign ships detained at present in Formosa!] ports for running the Nationalist blockade and intercepted hist mOnth have been cleared and are expected to leave Formosa at an.\ time. Tne124 words
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Article33 1951-07-04 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE 14,056-ton troopship Empire Halladale sailed from Singapore yesterday with 500 Servi emen returning to [he United Kingdom. The troops were accompanied by their families.33 words
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Article63 1951-07-04 8 More than 10.000 tons of coal and manganese from Calcutta aad Vizagapatam are on board the Japan-bound Creek freighter Stylianos X. Vlassopulos which arrived in Singapore yesterday. HONGKONG, July 3 (UP) -J Hie official Communist orgrfn, Peipmg Peoples Daily News." today ar.r. >uaced the establishment ol63 words
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Article19 1951-07-04 8 NEW DELHI, July J— An additional direct wireless telegraph circuit was established yesterday between India and the19 words
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Article, Illustration109 1951-07-04 8 R, of 3 recent soI forced landing- competition at Denham Airfield (Bucks) was 21-year-old Miss Alexandra Albrechtova. a clerk in the 8.0.A.C. Cargo DeI partment at Airways TermiI nal, London, who has only lo hours flying experience, Cub. she had to cut her en22\£2^ and109 words
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Article, Illustration353 1951-07-04 8 Standard Shipping Reporter xt FOK U' fil>t time this Mecca-bound Muslim pilgrims from North Borneo, Sarawak and ru Hiil embark on the Blue Funnel u pilgrim ship Tyndareus at Singapore todav for Jeddah. She will take on board ..QA pilgrims at Singapore and pick 1Standard - 353 words
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Advertisement500 1951-07-04 8 13 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Son Francisco Los Angeles All American Canadian Cities Penong P. S'ham "'pore GEORGE LUCKENBACH Sails sth July tDGA* F. LUCKENBACH 7/BJuly 9/10 July 11/15 July Accepting cr rgo for Hongkong Foi hill particulars Dr v Carqc De_?p Tan'.- ard Passenger ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD.500 words
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Advertisement226 1951-07-04 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAY> Hong Soon for P. Baroe July 4 Vessel tor Muar Weekly 0t%9 lotI ot for Ren 9 at July 17 Vessel t o r Molocc Twice Weekly c 9 a I 9 f f 8a9 n Vessel t o r Port Dickson Weekly226 words
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Advertisement40 1951-07-04 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS R VOl taM* UOVd H l,ond Am<r,Co Li e NedeH d MONTREAI HALIFAX^OSTON NEW mgaaST^ 9^ PHILADELPHIA, BALT.M&^"ll^'S^ S'pore p S'hom Panang %9 su 27^i* «2^ Excellent passenger accommodation vie Marseilles Agents 10, R.L. 6HA Aflef|ft40 words
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Advertisement387 1951-07-04 8 SAILINGS FRoJ "MALACCA" for Bongkok Spo,p S h^T' Hongkong Monilo Kobe p Yokohamc q "LALANDIA" tor fjigon iu '> Bangkok m t -KAMBODIA" for Bangkok Ju M Ifj^ H Hongkong. Monilo Kobe 2{ ii. Gr Yokohomo 5-7 a U q "FALSTRIA" for So gor Gr Bangkok 25-27 A uq M-387 words
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Miscellaneous106 1951-07-04 8 \AiW AR/f/V.Ls] ~'j>&2r JR Arrivals C.P.A. Iruni HoiiukoiK 9.19 p m. BOAC from I. ond. <n :;.l."» p m P.O.A.S. from Bangkok ':*> p.m. SIAMESE AIBWAYS from Kan:; kok .*».10 p.m MALAYAN AIRWAYS from Kuala I.umpur a.m from .Medan. Penann. Taiping Ipoh Koala Lumpur &3S p.m from Penang Taipine Ipob106 words
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Miscellaneous59 1951-07-04 8 SHIPPING IlSf ElUCENCE^ fc-ASI 1S1A1K LINfc fJUr*trtl krr»m Kttrr>B« July 9: Malacca for B'kuk IO MiiOPt la Port: Selaudia *»ltKKA\ MAII LINC •'"I Ufa West Coast furu. Accepttucargo for South ann Ceutrai AmeriV" July 29: Ocean Mail. tVtBHI OBIEN1 UiNE roi H'knnx Japan Julv 10: Rebeverett. ™l*° r «.i f*'59 words
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Miscellaneous234 1951-07-04 8 July 19: "ffif 011 and JaoaD t MU.K.NR LINE In Port: otuf Maer.>k ISTHMIAN UNt roi U.S Atusi uoust fjtU via fori b«»tieoo«a_. eenaux uuo Suez Accepting car«u for dull Port* In Port: Steel Admiral. KUIAI ttOl IbUuAM LLOVU 4dm Pt said Rotterdam a Amsterdam July 11: Kota Gede. Juiv234 words
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Miscellaneous240 1951-07-04 8 IfiU^t^fa 2aM2*2J^\^ f Despatches i TODAY: Indo-China bv Ste. Mere Eglise, Thailand (letters only) 7.10 a.m. by train, Palembang noon by Eastern Venture. Arrivals TODAY: Nil. iSHiPs m Harbour; WHARVES Oan. 44 45 Tvndareu-. 42 43 Pa.iluHook, 40 41 Angbv. 38 39 Stan Djirak. 26 37 Epinal. 33 34 Padana.240 words
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Article342 1951-07-04 9 Blocked Rubber Payment Talks Standard Staff Reporter THE United Kingdom Government is being 88kcd to clarify its statement in May that it would pay fair prices for all rubber which was contracted to be sold to Communist China before destmational control over export came342 words
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Article119 1951-07-04 9 Staggering Losses On Synthetic SEW VORK. July 3 i Reuter i lnefficient use of I.S. synthetic rubber factories cost the public an additional I .S. >:_oo.m>o.ooo in the vear ended May _L 1951, Mr. P.W. 1 itchfield. Chairman of the (•midyear Tvre and Rubber ornpany. said here. The situation was119 words
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120 1951-07-04 9 Total Ban On Export Of Timber Urged Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The C ties. Buil lers' Ciu; ds in the are to request the I le. G■■ eminent t i imp a n ban on the export of ei from Ida c< »unti y, The lard un lei120 words
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Article64 1951-07-04 9 THF. Singapore produce market was quiet generally yesterday with very little business passing. F;-.:r business passed in copra at $39] pt-r pICUL The market closed quiet, buyers indicating c ;}9 per picul and sellers $39}. Coconut oil was also quiet with no business reported. Pepper was64 words
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Article, Illustration132 1951-07-04 9 MORI, than 100 stall members and business assoeiates of the Dunlop Rubber Purchasing Co., Ltd., attended a farewell party to Mr. C. E. Hudson, the firm's director, at the Tai Thong Restaurant, Happy World, on Monday night. The host was Chief Storekeeper, Mr. Teo Kim Heng. Mr. Hudson has beenChew Studio - 132 words
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94 1951-07-04 9 STANDARD- VACUUM Oil Company announces that Foster Wheeler Corporation has been Chosen as general contractor for the new crude oil refinery to be constructed at Durban, for Stan-dard-Vacuum Refining Company ol South Africa (Pty.), Ltd. An advance party of construction engineering94 words
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Article759 1951-07-04 9 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, 1:- Mala- n s c '-ri- te 1 quiet few dianses in prices [ndustr als wore very steady with a good turn >ver of Rubbers were a el rk< t Today's prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Buns t 1.82 1.90 cd Ords. 225759 words
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Article101 1951-07-04 9 EXCHANGE rates now in force as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association are as follows: FREE MARKET CURRENCIES SELLING BUYING T /O D T.T. O.O. 4 60 d. r 90 London 2 4 3 32 1/4 7/32 2/4 1/4 1/4 i/l« 2/4 11/31 klSSSi. 2<?1101 words
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248 1951-07-04 9 Standard .Staff Reporter THE opening of a new Cold Storage branch this Saturday at Kim Pong Road, in Tiong Bharu, is a clear indication that more Asian people are getting the Cold Storage hahit, said Mr. J. R. McDougall, the General Manager, to The248 words
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Article83 1951-07-04 9 THE U.S. Government has signed a contract with the International Road Federation to help better roads in Latin America, tne Near East and South Asia. An initial grant of U5. 535,000 of Government funds is to be matched by an equal amount donated83 words
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Article168 1951-07-04 9 HONGKON'G. Tuly 8. {Renter- 1 AAP)— The volume 6! transactions on trie local markets dropped to almost negligible figures during the period Juno 25 to July 1. the first week since the Government's new export regulations enme into effect. During this period only 30 tons168 words
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213 1951-07-04 9 Rubber Prices Fall As GSA Resumes Buying Standard Staff Reporter THE General Service! Administration, monopoly buyer of natural rubber in ihe United Slale>. roumed purchase of Malayan rubber in ihe Singapore rubber market yesterday, after an absence of about a fortnight. Fairly large quantities of the lower grades and blankets213 words
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Article110 1951-07-04 9 RUBBER The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterda> (July 3) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No 1 KSS Spot Loose $1.42 $1.43 P.0.8. in bales July. No 1 RSS $1.41 SI.4UNo t RSS 51.35 51.36 No 3 R.S N (nom > $1.29?. ILStI Tone: Steady at the decline. LONDON110 words
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Article65 1951-07-04 9 The B -mese Gov. ..< I a soon build a chain ol b rdei custom posts to curb the i tit mainly ol p< tyres and cotl g the 800--ia le Chinese-Burm I .tier, says R 1 i ni wt paper. The K Reuter The f J IReuter; AP - 65 words
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Advertisement66 1951-07-04 9 B A I m\ I M SUPERD' -NELL' I "HE-WIWARC*; 'MAGNOLIA 1 fains in Back. l! '»oiiS,RheumaHd .r-'-.s. worry. te. la >ftea i-ui s aad Kid.-.ey ar* the trm 9 Oet'.riß L'p Ltt? I'aina, v n ,\as. nnd .<_• ipromm i Witk Cy»- Ula ::e!; mfl U tn n M_|66 words
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Advertisement120 1951-07-04 9 __________________fl_£9El \W \m\ flfl Es HA m n^H BH flfl B*S£ifl H Hl H H HHI am flfl 91 mm ____B *^B i m^i JHHB^h ___B h^HHB >^__r Bl B_B I ILg| ammm\\ Br A^ vfu 1 _flfliflDL W onrnt l^^ Ul a 3J> (mJmW^^ _^c U '^HL_9 mW v120 words
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Article, Illustration658 1951-07-04 10 MISS B's LIPSTICK WONT EAT OFF, WO N'T KISS OFF By Cynthie Lowry NEW YORK, June 5. A lady chemist who talks like a schoolmarm has revolutionised the cosmetics business. About two years ago Hazel Bishop emerged from her laboratory with a formula for a long-lasting lipstick. In a few658 words
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Article46 1951-07-04 10 HOLLYWOOD. June 29Before returning to Hollywood to pursue her film career. Patricia Hitchcock is taking a two-month holiday in Europe, covering Italy ar.d Switzerland by car. Miss Hitchcock recently completed work in Warner Bros.' "Stranger On A Train,*' which her father, Alfred Hitchcock. directed.46 words
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Article, Illustration394 1951-07-04 10 BURBANK. California., June 29. Eighteen-year-old Ron Hagerthy is living proof that it can happen in Hollywood. Four months ago the blackhaired, good-looking youngster was one of 1.500 students attending Glendale College in Glendale. a small, quiet town a few minutes d'-'ive from Hollywood. Today hes394 words
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Advertisement244 1951-07-04 10 T£L. 34.00 AIR-CONDITIONED =M^t%SmT iP I¥: mmtmm mmm memm urn tymmm mm =G ii am ns ANTON WALBROOK aSstpja. EDITH EVANS in ffff^mE@mMt CCMMSNCES TOMORROW 6 SIMMS it 11 a.m. 1.45 1.15. 6. 15 9JO |>»«- m IMI SPECIAL jt HUM RAYA MIDNIGHT M W-.J MmrWmt. 3_. Wt __________^__>> A244 words
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Advertisement276 1951-07-04 10 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\W\\\\\\\\\\ avm UUUu "**^^^_to^ S _______>. _f x \f% ?W m\2m ak i a_i________k. f^-jr- iJßßtßkl_____l _^v«iMs>!_..tt___________^r' K .^_H_________r <______.. W-MmW: amrWi mm,' _^___l H_ *.*v <^_*^^i_____. _L__fl _R r [JIWI m-rlVjuL. 4^B" Jf ___Li_______ ___^__i___ii w f '«vi\\\\v\\\v i^rttiHtMi f^V*|LP^ ____________________H__k l K W iiww^Ha _______^S-4. K U ti&ma276 words
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Miscellaneous181 1951-07-04 10 Crossword No. 3 Hh HB H__H~■_____rll™™ (LIES ACROSS:— 4. A certain am rant of work is done in another garden: b In favour of being discovered to be abstruse; ~>. No old creature by the sound of hnu. and 8 this sounds like hostile behaviour in the monkey-house; 9. In181 words
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Miscellaneous113 1951-07-04 10 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAVA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (72iKi mm 41 «7 metres) 10 a.m. News (K.L.); 10.45 Schools Broadcast; 1 p.m. Capitol Hammond Organ: 1.30 News: 1.45 Lunchtime Prom; 2 p.m Schools Broadcast: 6.15 Programme Summary. 6.17 Young People's Programme; 6.35 Piano Interlude: 6.45 Radio String Ensemble: 7 p.m. News;113 words
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Miscellaneous445 1951-07-04 10 Film Songs: .MM News; 12 4<> Tamil >ong. A p m Programme Sum marry; .Vo! Carnatic Stags; tM 'Malayalam Son;>; H p.m. Community Listening; BM p.m News: «40 Hindustani Songs. MALAY PROGRAMME •j 4415 and 49 Metres (7 p m. 9 p m.) 12 aoon Programme Summarv; 12 0* i445 words
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400 1951-07-04 11 Louise Brough Heads All-American Semi -finals WIMBLEDON, July 4 (Reuter). Louise ie \meriean holder of the women's Img for her fourth successive title 1 ihe m mi-finals of the Alt-England chaintl ,»hi I h re loday hy beating the British Wightplayet Ka\ Tuckey 5-7, 6-1, 6-3. j Bliss Broiigh playing400 words
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Article48 1951-07-04 11 KULIM. M< n The Butter- rth Indian As iation XI deft 1 the Kulim Indian Youngst< rs XI bv ur clear goals to ni] in a friendly soccer match jed on the Kulim Public g i ster >'. Scorers were T Ra V. flganiam, David Henry Cecil.48 words
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Article60 1951-07-04 11 Sweilss Accept $16,000 Guarantee n list divi- J I BS li.iNine- J i fab* la SAFA chair- i s.u.n •-> then I .'.rr. fames I j :n N.ivrra- li sh lean will I. NaTimhci I here ior a i .'iiih they ta puaa J rg uiil uLso J n in60 words
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Article37 1951-07-04 11 New Record Atportrush .tiherm fare\P J.nk Bi tisli gotfer, > ird I hl.i> lot Fortru>h second ad I the Open Bargreavea each i B a re- 5 S go l Ma- as 83, a e to tai of37 words
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Article283 1951-07-04 11 LONDON, July 3 (Reuter) At )ImhW tc>_ Lwcashire beat Sa- -ex by innings and 153 runs. Lancashire 441 Tor srx declared. Sussex 124 and 161 .John Lan-, gridge 51. Wharton 7 for 33' \t Ihe 0\..1. Surrey beat Oxford V diversity bj eight wickets Surrey 359 and283 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-07-04 11 photo. Herbie Flam, conqueror of Sedgrman in play during the early rounds in the current Wimbledon championships. APAP - 23 words
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332 1951-07-04 11 SHEFFIELD, July 3 (Reuter) Yorkshire scored 579 in reply to the South Africans Ist innings total of 454 for eight declared today, and their match here ended in a draw. Altogether 1,033 runs were scored in the two innings played. The Yorkshire batting today. In332 words
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Article36 1951-07-04 11 NEW YORK. July 3 (AP) Monday night game results: American: Cleveland 3 Chicago; New York 14 Philiadelphia 5; Washington 5 Boston 2. National: New York 4 Philadelphia Brooklyn G Boston 1; Pittsburgh 7 Chicago 2.36 words
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337 1951-07-04 11 Two Marathon Duels In Colony Championships THE SECOND day of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's open singles championships saw a terrific one and three-quarter hour struggle between R. M. Nelson and Freddy Tan. Nelson finally won after three hard-fought sets of 6-4, 2-6, 9-7. I It was an exciting game337 words
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Article119 1951-07-04 11 Taking to court Xo. 3, Lim Hee Chin, favourite for the singles title, disposed of his youthful challenger. Boon Hup Kee. in less than half hour with 6-0. 6-2 victory. Dr. F Y. Khoo too had an easy straight set victory over Y. P. Wee whom he beat'119 words
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Article109 1951-07-04 11 THE Malayan Chinese F. A. has called a Council meeting this Saturday at the residence of their president at 259. Bukit Timah Road. Among the items on the agenda is a report on matters pertaining to the Malayan/ Hongkong Chinese annual interport competition tor109 words
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Article67 1951-07-04 11 THE COLONY Cricket XI. to meet Johore at Johore Bahru on July 14, uiil be chosen from the following: Chong Jin (Capt.), Thuraisingham, Thiam Siew, Eng Cheng, Wilcox, Ratnayake, Diplock. Sneddon, Vellupillai, Colling, Madari, Woods, Vain. Hopkins, de Kretser. Players who are unable to take67 words
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Article587 1951-07-04 11 FOLLOWING are the standing of teams in the Singapore AFA leagues based on results of matches played up to June 30. LEAGUE TABLL— DIVISION 1 (.OILS P W D L 1 A P P. Brani United 12 9 3 27 8 18 Rovers sc. ii 8 2587 words
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Advertisement228 1951-07-04 11 KC^'^ '^^mmmwx W^ I ociaa TRIPLEX-LIGHTER tt/l/^ PRICE: $2- each Sole agents: Hogemeyer Trading Co. (M) Ltd. li_____L^V^_J________&t_£_ > r!^^B I > *W__-tllM_-B-___-«W---M1«--> 3\l H''p¥l BETTE ERROI. IWM W ZM DAVIS FLYNN pHH^OH The Private Lives of I^TiHB ELIZABETH I^ZSl^^^' CAPITOL i Pleose insist on buying i i BoLed Enamel228 words
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Miscellaneous49 1951-07-04 11 i rfiQiL^ a Str~I I Stadium: ■a CY*>!.\ 2 s i [ji«i«i^i rr .y iii 3^^)li .-9 a dßSHß^^^'"^ v^.^w^^^J]~___^^_^^^l \A/l^l-i VOU'D L2- f -r ii f— i A.M^~P" s>^__ <^^ VVv_-/IVIl_l>J |uB bJ mv__ mma 'i ~TL_IP" /Oil >^ '^4il I V vCv\ i I _____f DtliNlO s. f49 words
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Miscellaneous31 1951-07-04 11 TIBKfJIf TJMESfc HIGH TIDES at the principal rework in Malaya. TODAY: A.M. I'M pore iim; 1'..1l Malacca 7 sr! Port link-on 6M IM Port S*han 6.06 »i i<» Penane IM ai»31 words
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339 1951-07-04 12 SCHOOL -{M>ri- in the Colony, will reach a climax on Wednesday ;r xt week with the annual Inter-school athletic meet lor all the hovs and "irU schools. The ■ports ulii he held al Jalan Besar Stadium. Boys' s ils e fully I but thi re339 words
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350 1951-07-04 12 INDIAN Recreation Club scored a 3-0 win over Tamil Brotherhood Association in a SAFA First Divi--1 sion tie at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Both the Indian teams who are out ol the running and far down the league table, played dreary soccer and350 words
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