Singapore Standard, 11 July 1951
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Title Section15 1951-07-11 1 Singapore Standard vol. II HO. 10 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS15 words
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Article542 1951-07-11 1 i.lanl Slaff Reporter -i-,:lioii-> m Thailand and Indonesia -trillions arr tht-rr against increasing nrt* art- to be tarried out by the i, -inary OHirer, Mr. K. A. Wright. mis s to be one of the immediate measures to increase Colony food supplies which the Government542 words
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102 1951-07-11 1 LONDON, July h>. <AFP> ;'s crashed today m B■ tin The ■>" one. a postal plane. sappea ed this morning over Irish sea and searches undertaken immediately afterwards yielded no result so far. XI c second ■is a military from the aircraft102 words
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Article23 1951-07-11 1 Strategic Goods Listed In S'pore •-.lie rebj s poiuy United BWMbers m who r i»n to m t .id** hi and 021 Pa^e23 words
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315 1951-07-11 1 Standard Staff Correipuiulvnt IPOH. Tues. Following an application by Mr. M. G. Neal, Deputy Public Prosecutor before Mr. Justice Hill in* the Perak High Court this morning, Jeffrey Watts-Carter, 41, will now have to face three more charges of consorting, which carry the death penalty315 words
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Article140 1951-07-11 1 CAIRO. July- 10. (Reuter)— A state ol emergency was proclaimed hero today— eve of the anniversary oi the British bombardment of Alexandria m 1882 Steel-hehneted police ana Egyptian armoured units stood by." The Government has banned all public demonstrations tomorrow. The Moslem Brotherhood, the Socialist Party140 words
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Article67 1951-07-11 1 TEHERAN. July 10 AP)-Brl-gadier General Aziz Allah Kamal, Military Governor of Abadan today ordered a midnight to dawn curfew for the entire area of the giant Anglo-Iranian Oil Company refinery. The ban goes into effect Wednesday At the same time all shipping on the Shatt-El67 words
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Article67 1951-07-11 1 ABADAN, July 10 (Reuter) All occupants of a twin-engined D-aeon Rapide aircraft which crashed m the Abadan refinery area today were killed The plane belonged to the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company On crashing the plane burst Into' flames and it took lial !an hour to67 words
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Article23 1951-07-11 1 The Singapore GovermJkt has decided U [mgJJ film more than I WM S» I JS rrnwn titles indudmcUad23 words
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Article, Illustration89 1951-07-11 1 photo. "Mistral Pie", a Pereival Proctor plane, which landed m Singapore last night on a England to Australia flight with its pilots. David Allen (right) and Bob Arnott, two Australians. They have already covered 9,000 miles m 30 days. The flight was planned after Allen, 27, aStandard - 89 words
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384 1951-07-11 1 Standard Staff Reporter A COMPLETE picture of the Singapore Police Force as it is today and an over-all recommendation for raising the standard of the Force to as high a level as possible are contained m a paper recently submitted to the384 words
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292 1951-07-11 1 Blunn Voices Support To Onn's IMP Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Referring to the paramount need for achieving inter-racial unity as the only foundation upon which it will be possible to build a United Malayan Nation, Mr. George Blunn, the President, told the members of the Malayan Association tonight292 words
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103 1951-07-11 1 Public Asked To Help Standard Staff Reporter FINES totalling $15,900 have been imposed on Singapore shop-keepers who have violated the Weekly nJLlnv Ordinance enforced about a year ago. Until yesterday. 500 cases have been heard and resulted m convictions Majority of offenders, it ii103 words
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518 1951-07-11 1 Both Sides List Agenda; Will Continue Today KAESONO TRUCE TALKS IMJIN RIVER BASE CAMP, July 10 (UP) The United Nations ceasefire conferees returned from their initial full-scale meeting, at Kaesong at 0857 GMT today. Five helicopters landed at one minute intervals and came m on a rainbow which followed a518 words
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Article75 1951-07-11 1 LONDON. July 10. (UP) -F«.> Minister Maurice Webb told House of Commons today th;Britain's domestic meat ratioi would go ud from lOd. t<» about 1 shilling's worth on July 22. Webb said the increased ration would consist entirely of carcass meat and would last75 words
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Article, Illustration131 1951-07-11 1 WEST CENTRAL KOREAN FRONT, (pooler), Jr.iy 10 (UP) Chinese troops fired on United Nations patrols m five location, m the ChorwonKurnhwa Pyonggang triangle today and air observers reported that "many small groups of Communists were infiltrating into the area. Small arms and Automatic]131 words
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Article26 1951-07-11 1 TWO armed robberies occurred la^t night One was at Paya Lebar and the other ;it Sir!:. p. No details were given by the Police.26 words
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Article260 1951-07-11 1 Joy: No Political Discussions ON THK IMJIN Rl\rK, July 10 (ll»)— An ailcrnoon artttitftfoe commiiniqiir Haiti today that iceAdmiral Turner. Joy, ■ealor Inited Nations < l«-f«---ualr. ruled out any pomi* hility of recognizing Red China l>\ the I nited Nation or capitulation of ForitiMsa as a condition of the peace260 words
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Article419 1951-07-11 2 George Rasiah - George Rasiah —But Prof iteers May Mar Show By Standard Staff Reporter CHINESE squatter farmers of Singapore on whom the Colony depends to a great extent for her supplies of vegetables, welcomed Government's suggestions yesterday for a grow-more-food campaign. But Standard inquiries revealed that little will419 words
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240 1951-07-11 2 Dr. Paglar Calls For More 'Ragi' Standard Stall Reporter PEOPLE OF Singapore and Malaya shou'..: be eniragi d to use alternate food cereals and should not be allowed to depend on c ali ne, Dato C. J. Paglar said this yesterday when he commented on he Government's w-m re-1 n240 words
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Article42 1951-07-11 2 HASSAN bin All i2n claimed trial m the Singapore Fourth; Police Court yesterday when he was charged with failing to report himself 00 Dec. 8 last yeai while being a police supervisee. Bail Ol 5250 was allowed till Jur.e 19.42 words
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Article39 1951-07-11 2 TAX KEAX TEOXG w- s acluitted m the Singapore Second P lice Court yesterday, of two; eh trges of fraud.; er.t possession j scrap lead and copper wire i and of offering $5 to a police ifficer.39 words
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Article158 1951-07-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter GET THE young people interested m all you do for the benefit of the country as a whole, advised Dato Paglar. He advocated the formation of youth clubs on the lines of 4-H Clubs now m operation m the United States. These158 words
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Article155 1951-07-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter INSTRUCTIONS for a weekly day-off for every member of the rank and file of the Singapore Police Fcrce was issued by the Commissioner of Police yesterday the instructions are to take immediate effect. Plans for providing the oneday off to the155 words
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Article, Illustration95 1951-07-11 2 Faith In The Old But Suspicion In The New Photos. Left: George Rasiah. Standard Staff Reporter called on a squatter farmer on the outskirts of Singapore, who said. "I tan crow more food if you give me more labourers." This young farmer also rears pigs. In the foreground is seenStandard - 95 words
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Article, Illustration226 1951-07-11 2 By Maxine Rakich Standard Woman Reporter CLAIRES of the Cold Storage Arcade, on Orchard Road m Singapore, held the first showing of her fashion parade yesterday afternoon. These are London fashions brought to the Colony by Claire, who knows exactly what the womenStandard - 226 words
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Article223 1951-07-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE taxi-driver told the Singapore First Police Court yesterday that while driving three passengers along North Bridge Road on December 11— the first day of the December riots— a gang of Malays armed with sticks and bottles stopped him, drove223 words
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Article49 1951-07-11 2 A MECHANIC. Tan Boon Yaw (21) was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for stealing six steel files worth S3 each belonging to the military at Xo 2 Sub Depot 233 8.0.D.* at Chua Chu Kang Road on July 2.49 words
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Article, Illustration179 1951-07-11 2 Standard Shipping Reporter AFTER a stay of nearly two months m Singapore during which time they saw very little of the island, three Italian French Foreign Legionnaires were repatriated yesterday on the passenger ship, Napoli. Two of the men. Francesco Zarro and Enzo Beltrami,179 words
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Miscellaneous88 1951-07-11 2 I NOW P^^iS^^^^^J^^r^SriO^lf WHATTA V GOTTA TMSTON£L OH/TS V° H C WHY > YOU OCTOmX&Z. CON6RAJ**" 1 --T-^HONKYMOON MOWN HARMS HAXOOND OV£ DD VO iM V ■■^WTT^mm Wire/?^ d£*Z NOW rROW DEM J\ THAT OCTOPUS O 'H'iTS H'OWA/ NCCKS,SOTHAT \US TO h^R AH t W?mK^z Js? T bums out— an'88 words
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Article, Illustration100 1951-07-11 3 BECAUSE it is "impossible to make m living on the Australian stage" German born actress Gerda Eckardt (right) is now on her way back to Germany after five months Down Under. She is disappointed Passing through Singapore m the Napoli yesterday, Miss Eckardt told The Standard100 words
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201 1951-07-11 3 A 16-YEAR-OLD laundry worker, Ong Chew Seng, told the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday how he saw the hands of a fellow worker caught m a roller machine m the Seiclene Steam Laundry on June 24. Ong was giving evidence at the inquest into the201 words
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Article, Illustration311 1951-07-11 3 One Million Govt. Documents To Be MicroFilmed Standard Staff Reporter MORE than cue million Crown titles, including land leases and maps m the Singapore Land Office dating as far bark as 1826 to the present day are to he microfilmed as a preservation against loss. The Standard was told yesterday.311 words
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Article49 1951-07-11 3 BAIL OF $1,000 was offered to Tun Gee Yew m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when he claimed trial to a charge of stealing an outboard motor-engine worth $1,000 belonging to Mohd Noor bin Hahfed a Jun e 29. The case was postponed to August 14.49 words
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Article43 1951-07-11 3 A WOMAN, Tan Ah Whee, was fiiied $1,000 or two months' simple imprisonment m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for assisting m carrying on a Chap Ji Xi lottery m her house Hi Kirn Yum Ro;<ri on June 21.43 words
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Article51 1951-07-11 3 Woman Denies Having Opium A WOMAN' Ye i Soon Gim was charged m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday with having pre Dared opium m a house at Merchant Road unJuly 9. and with having utensils for smoking opium. She cKiimed trial and was allowed bail of $1,000 until Aug.51 words
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Article, Illustration25 1951-07-11 3 Photo MR. AND MRS. Kevin Daynes after their wedding m Singapore's Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday. The bride was formerly Miss rnuisfi Cottrell StandardStandard - 25 words
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Article81 1951-07-11 3 MR FA. VAN WOERDEN new Netherland Consul-General for Singapore, is expected to arrive today on the Oranje. Mr Woerden will be aceomnanied by his wife and two children. He will take charge of the Netherlands Consulate from Mr J. van der Gaag. Mr. Woerdon81 words
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Article269 1951-07-11 3 SUBSTATIONS m Singapore liable to load shedding today: Atlas Ice. Happy World. Asia Rubber Lorong 3. Sims Ay. Saw Mill Shell Co.. Lee Rubber Works. Mt. .natten Network, Rh P ,V re s?MTrosl C %J&S Works. Cathay. Me Donald l House Armenian St. D.C.. Tan Ch>e269 words
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Article68 1951-07-11 3 AT THE height of the December riots m Singapore, Trooper B.D. Moppett of the 4th Queens Own Hussars rescued a European woman and two children who were being attacked inside a car by some 20 to 30 hooligans. Yesterday it was announced that he had won68 words
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Article292 1951-07-11 3 'Moral Rearmament Had Averted potential Civil War In Malaya' Councillors Give Diverse Opinions Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Legislative Councillors Mere of different opinions yesterday when interviewed regarding the statement of Mr. Thio Chan Bee who was reported to have said m the United States that292 words
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265 1951-07-11 3 THE STORY of how a man S3OO from a woman by telling her that he could obtain the release of her son detained under the Emergency Kejiulationwas told m the Singapore Third District ("ourt yesterday. This evidence was given by the woman. Lim265 words
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167 1951-07-11 3 9 Mfhs. For Accused FOI T N'D guilty of trying to .steal a motor car. worth $4,000 ai K)!ig George V Park m ttM night of May It, a young Chinese Chan Chin Poii was mmitenoed to nine monthi rigoroui imprisonment m the167 words
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Article37 1951-07-11 3 FOR FRAI'DUI.F.XTI.V having fow bagi l)! J(> 'Bi valued a; $105 on >' sampan, boatman, Out; Si-a'i T.■ i was sentenced to 1 1 months rigorous imprisonment c s iapore F irth Police Court yesterdaj37 words
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Article66 1951-07-11 3 MEN of the uniformed branch of the Sinagpore Police have recently paid more interest m thief catching, the Singapore Police Commissioner said yesterday. They have accounted for several thieves caught red-handed. Reason: a new system of small rewards introduced into the Police Force.66 words
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Miscellaneous39 1951-07-11 3 w .v\v V\\V\VVUV\\V\V\\WVWtW\V\UU\WVWVWW*VWVW»»*"" j.i^^^^^^^^^^^^CTTT'^^^ i^b »J* *i k. I II 1\ v*" l^ II 1 Cjr^ t\ /■■'■'■■*t \A/ X. Or *J_^r m l"i 1 II l*-'"-'A 1-1 I*"^. I I\ I 1 ft 13 o%™%\ 1 r *T^39 words
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Miscellaneous120 1951-07-11 3 SINGAPORE DUKy V.M.C.A.. Orchard Boad: Combined Y.M.C.A's Staffs meeting MAO a.m. Spore Chess Ctub 5 p.m.. Malay conversational class 5.30 p.m.. Judo training 5.30 p.m. Body-building arH Weight-lifting 5.30 p.m.. A;: Club Life-cJ iss >> |).m Educ tional Sim show Progress* 1 B p.m. CHINESE V.M.C A Selegte Road: Joint120 words
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Article127 1951-07-11 4 SEREMBAX. Tues. About 800 Chinese labourers on Ulu Ara and Malay Rompin Estates, here, have threatened to stop work on August 1 if certain demands are not met. Both estates were formerly Japanese-owned. It is learnt that the tappers have asked that il> the present regrouping127 words
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Article61 1951-07-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Federation C^urt of Appeal. dismissed the appeal of a 18--year-old Malay padi-planter. Awang bin Mat Amin against the sentence of penal servitude for life passed on him on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Awang who was originally charged with murder61 words
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Article444 1951-07-11 4 THE c unbilled district Chinese schools sports m Tampir will take place on July 22. SIX Chinese were fined $5 each by the Muar magistrate ;ur gambling m public at Tangkah. ATAX bin Ibrahim (20) a cyclist, was fined $3 m Muar for tailing to observe the444 words
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Article179 1951-07-11 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —-Bandits m the jungle find it very difficult to get medicine and if any can be obtained they are given only to the leaders. Sick leaders are often fed on ovaltine and eggs while other ranks are left m a hut179 words
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Article, Illustration345 1951-07-11 4 Ch inese Urge: Study Reports On Education A t Same Time KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Strong demands are likely to be made to Government by various Chinese 1 bodies m the Federation that when the Barnes Report goes before the Central Advisory Committee on Education for consideration, it should also have345 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-07-11 4 Photo. Mr. S. A. SHIERLAW of Sime Darby Co. Ltd.. Singapore. and his bride, formerly Miss E. J. Cribbens, Matron of Seremban General Hospital. They were married m Seremban before the Registrar of Marriages- Lai FongLai Fong - 36 words
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247 1951-07-11 4 Standard Mafi Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Increased Padi yields are expected m Kelantan with the introduction of the Salor pumping scheme which costs $220,000. Six years of hard work by the Drainage and Irrigation Department will end on July 17 when the Sultan of247 words
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Article111 1951-07-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The appeal of a young Malay labourer. Osman bin Jantan, against the sentence of death passed on him at the Selangor Assizes fur having murdered a 11-year-old boy. Lee Kow. was dismissed by the Federation Court of Appeal. The Chief Justice of111 words
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Article108 1951-07-11 4 SEREMBAN. Tues.— Lee Tiong Kee. 25, appeared m the magisi trate s court here today with a plaster on his throat. He was charged with having attempted I to commit suicide on June 26 Pleading guilty, Lee said he would not do it again. He* added108 words
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Advertisement478 1951-07-11 4 They're HERE BRITAIN'S BEST BICYCLES M building fine bicycles has resulted m the best that Britain can produce. Every feature, every detail of the 1 95 1 Rudge models has been designed and finished to the highest standard by the \wir*ml ca^ n specialists m cycle construction. tm 'JIA Throughout478 words
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Advertisement285 1951-07-11 4 NOTICE SINGAPORE TURF CLUB JULY MEETING 1951. SATURDAY 14TH, WEDNESDAY 18TH SATURDAY 21ST JULY 1951. LWTRIES CLOSE at 12 noon on WEDNESDAY. 4TU JULY. 1951. LADY GUEST MEMBERS: No Lady Guest Members' Badges will be issued RESERVED ENCLOSURE A Reserved Enclosure for a maximum of 200 Members will be available285 words
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Advertisement562 1951-07-11 4 Kill ACKNOWLEDGMENT VfESSRS. J. D. Raj. AS Ra< TX and A. Lawrence thank a ihose who attended the funeral, sent wreaths and condolences on the death of their father Mr. T. A. Doss, retired Cost Clerk, P.W.D. Factory. K.L. on 9.7.51. LOST I ITTLE Boy has lost 9-month lv old562 words
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Miscellaneous23 1951-07-11 4 1 ij, |^w">' J^^X^^^^^-rci>_o.r^_rir-fc_r_fci^ _r_ JkTW^ ff''* J T *~^^~~~^~T mo^^^r'*-y^'' if a I I ''/W^ __r^ 'os/y/s///j' J^^ 7P~^ _S^^^h S */y^V*^"~'^**^__fc___23 words
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Miscellaneous29 1951-07-11 4 MISCELLANEOUS TT7AXTED LCTs, loading T capacity 200-300 tons, seaworthy, twin screw engines m good condition. Apply with full particulars and quotation to: MG SAW LWIN, 37, Mgrkhine Street, Rangoon.29 words
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342 1951-07-11 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Malayan Affairs Alex Josey's Sunday broadcasts, was again the subject of criticism and comment by members of the Malayan Association at their quarterly meeting tonight. Mr. George Blunn, the President, reminded the meeting that on342 words
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Article182 1951-07-11 5 Xl ALA LIMPIR. Tues 'Who is this Josey? Wheie does he come from? What is he supposed to do? Who is behind him? These are questions people who hear him are asking", according to Mr. T. R. Marks. He told the quarterly meeting: of the Malayan182 words
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Article160 1951-07-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Following information they received, security forces killed three bandits yesterday, wounded one and captured a suspect. A number of bandits were contacted m Kuala Langat, Selangor, and during an engagement one was killed. A woman bandit was seen to be wounded-160 words
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117 1951-07-11 5 A COMMITTEE manber oi the Singapore Police Co-.poi-ative Society. Sgt. Kamsir bin Haii Rahman, was d:i tri.i. ai the Singapore Assizes yesterday on charges ol using as genuine a forged cheque and cheating It is alleged thai m September lasi Cpl Bahari bin Mohamed117 words
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Article75 1951-07-11 5 JOHORE BAHRU. July 10 Pme Lee Wan. 19-year-old daughter ol the Vice-Chairman 0 the Malacca branch oi the \\C\ was today ordered to be sent to an approved school tor two years by Justice Paul Storr for possession of a terrorist do'U O r Apr.l 22. Pang75 words
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Article, Illustration202 1951-07-11 5 Standard Staff Reporter FLOODING m the Upper Circular area of Singapore will b" reduced when sluice gates are fitted up at the mouths of the drains at their joining point with the Singapore River m South Canal Road. \tr I M Jumabhoy. Singapore Municipal202 words
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Article83 1951-07-11 5 Standard Start Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Four sections of Railway employees, the sleeping car attendants, shunters, guards and foremen, continued negotiations on their salaries with Government today. Inche Mustapha Albakri. Keeper of the Ruler's Seal. Mr. Fricker. and Mr. Lockey. appeared on the official83 words
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Article134 1951-07-11 5 Standard Start Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Federation Governments attempt to introduce premium bonds and a luxury or purchase tax was attacked today by .Air. T R Marks at the quarterly meeting of the Malayan Association here tonight. It was time, he said, the Malayan Association134 words
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Article20 1951-07-11 5 PENANG, Tues. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners here will be held on Thursday, at 4£o p.m.20 words
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Article142 1951-07-11 5 TAIPING, Toes. Fire destroyed four plank houses m Matang village last evening and caused damage estimated at $25,000. A 60-year-old fisherman, who was unwilling to leave his burning house, and had to be subsequently dragged out of it. sustained burns. This fisherman, it was142 words
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103 1951-07-11 5 Results Of Army Cooks Competition THE Singapore Base District Individual Army Cookery competition held :it the Army Catering Corps Training Centre at N T es Soon yesterday resulted m the Schools of Hygiene winning the British Inter-Unit contest for the Robins Cup. Winner <>! the Malay Shield was No. IV.103 words
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Article155 1951-07-11 5 Standard StatY Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.Evasion of income tax was rite m thus country and there a> no use hiding the tac;. said Mr J. E. King at the Malayan Association quarterly meeting today. "It seems to me that an admission is the Brst essential. In155 words
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59 1951-07-11 5 P.O. Savings Drive Over Million THE haif millionth dollai mark has been passed on th< 16th day of the Singapore Post Office Savings Bank Campaign. Yesterday. To* new accounts were opened with a total sum of $124,000 m deposits. So Ear, the total number of new accounts since the campaign59 words
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Article53 1951-07-11 5 PFXAXG. Tuos. "Dato Onn's proposal to Eorm the IMP is welcomed by us and I am of the opinion that it would receiv< full biessiny from the Indian masses who consider this country b<- tiu-ir permanent home," said Mr. Ramakolunthu. secretary "f tiip Malayan [ndian Congress, Prai, to53 words
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383 1951-07-11 5 Malayan Assn. Chief Says: KUALA LUMPL'R, Tmm. Spotlight on ihc mistakes made by the Federal Government *a* turned on by Mr. George Blunn. President of the Malayan Association, at its quarterly meeting tonight. Mr. Blunn said that it was highly important at this time383 words
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Article15 1951-07-11 5 THE CURFEW imposed on Chinese-owned Lengga Elstate m Jbhore is now being Lifted.15 words
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73 1951-07-11 5 ALOR STAR. Tuev— For the fii">t time m the history of the Federation, a Malay officer of the Colonial Legal Service h.\s been appointed a Judue of the Supreme Court. Inche Abdul llamid bin Mustapha. President of the Sessions Court. Muar. has been appointed73 words
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Article122 1951-07-11 5 Bank Of China Sues For $13,000 THE BANK of China clai $13.43< ft on M 'i" M« Cl and two others m a civil b. '''ire Mr .K:snci» Sp Micei It i Icinson m Die High Court '■>•»- terday. ii is al eged th«l at the I i of Singapore122 words
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Article28 1951-07-11 5 FOR the Manp'i S Board iit Port Dicks ii Lin He* 1 20, 1 Me ah, as 10. i". default three *c mv impi Lso menl28 words
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Miscellaneous10 1951-07-11 5 -xjn^.i_, w^_ w >^_rxji r»" '''t JHIS BEATS VEH...BUT V,10 words
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Article749 1951-07-11 6 E hope that when the unofficial members of the Federal Legislative Council consider the Federation of Malaya Agreement (Amendment) BUI today they will no: troop after the official members when voting on the Bill. For on how they vote would depend whether this country is to move749 words
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Article645 1951-07-11 6 WHO 15 TO BE BLAMED? Sir;— In an article published by you on July 5, Mr. M. P. D. Nair is reported as having said that more than 50 per cent, of 40.000 Services' civilian employees were married and have to support large families. This j What's645 words
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Article416 1951-07-11 6 Review of Views National Language UNDER the title "National lan-, guage i> :l rf vernacular lan-, guage", Nanyang S:ang Pau si 'essed the importance of i allowing free development pi all languages and cultures m Malaya. jln the field of culture. s«id Nanyang, there is no national' boundary. The Russians416 words
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Article2443 1951-07-11 6 The Man who made NEWS FLASH WHEN Rtotqrs, the grdtt world news agency, waa founded In 1851, Julius ReuteThad only two small rooms at No. 1 Royal Exchange, one assistant —a twelve-year-old office boy— and no telephone. His news messages came by telegraph to the offices of the telegraph company,2,443 words
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Article115 1951-07-11 6 OM hundred year, ago Julius H, uu r lit two small rooms m London' ft change the new* agency noi I Xr > 1 U This year from July 9 b, fW^ London headquarters staff of our >(HI r (^i by news agency heads, mewtpaper *c editors from all over115 words
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Advertisement14 1951-07-11 6 "TIGER" I > RUBBER GOODS for MINING INDUSTRY, In Use For 30 Year* In Malaya14 words
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Advertisement36 1951-07-11 6 CAMERAS BLEICA ZEISS IKONTAS ZEISS SUPER IKONTAS AGFA CAMERAS KODAK CAMERAS PLAUBEL MAKINA CINE CAMERAS 8 mm b 16 mm I Bell b Howell Filmo Revere Bolex Poillord Kodak PROJECTORS 8 mm 16 mm Filmo A36 words
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241 1951-07-11 7 Iran Withdraws Recognition Of Court's Authority RAN, July HI IKeuterJ Persia today withdrew-with r l!n r-lu r recognition of the right of the Internat llu Hague to impose obligatory judgments. The Persian Foreign Minister Tagher Kazemi, sent a cal b to the United Nations Secretary-General, Mr. Trygve Lie. notifying him241 words
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12 1951-07-11 7 Pres. Truman Not Offering To Mediate 10, States Anglo- I here g12 words
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Article37 1951-07-11 7 LONDON. July 10 (Beuter>— i edium-sized >-.::>pv>:^ reted M i day are expected to brini about some deterioration m i propagation conditions the next few days m p.irr kx een July v\ and 1837 words
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195 1951-07-11 7 TEHERAN. July 10 (AP) A sharp switch of British tactics m the Persian oil dispute became increasingly clear today. There has been a soft pedal of previous threats to evacuate all British technicians and let the "Persians stew m their own oil." The195 words
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181 1951-07-11 7 Egypt's Reply Said To Reject UK Suggestions LONDON. July 10. (UP) Britain received Egypt's reply to the recent British proposals for a settlement of the dispute over the 1936 treaty, and diplomatic quarters said it amounted to Hat rejections of all British suggestions. The Egyptian Government was said to have181 words
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141 1951-07-11 7 LONDON, July 10, (UP) Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison yesterday i ejected a Conservative demand that an independent inquiry be made into the question how the two missing British diplomats ever rose so high m foreign service. Morrison said all appropriate inquiries are141 words
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Article, Illustration64 1951-07-11 7 photo. Dr. Frank Graham, the United Nations representative on Kashmir, meets the press at a conference m New Delhi, Indian capital, last week. In spite of the Indian government's vow of non-co-operation with the UN m the implementation of its resolution on Kashmir, Dr. Granam was receivedAP - 64 words
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362 1951-07-11 7 Bevan Urges Nation To 'Restrain US In Cause Of Peace LONDON, July 10 (Reuter) Britain's former Labour Minister Aneurin Bevan urged his country today to "restrain the Americans" m the cause of peace. In a pamphlet, "One Way Only", proposing new lines for Labour Party policy m Britain, he declared;362 words
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114 1951-07-11 7 NEW i'OKR, July 10 (UP) American correspondents m Washington, Tokyo, Korea and the United Nations voted by more than 6-1 Truman's right m relieving Mac Arthur of the Far Eastern Command, it was reported Monday. In a poll conducted by the Saturday Review of114 words
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Article74 1951-07-11 7 LONDON, July ti (AP> Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Hugh Gaitskell said yesterday that \'.'> civil servants suspected ot Communist leanings were suspended during the year ending 1950. The action was taken m de partments handling secret information. Of the 43, Gaitskell said, seven were74 words
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Article59 1951-07-11 7 UNITED NATIONS. New York. July 10 (AFP)— The Iran Government yesterday informed the Secretary General of the United Nations that it would probably file a complaint against Britain before the United Nations. It accused Britain of interfering m Iran's internal affairs and of having provoked strikes59 words
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89 1951-07-11 7 BANGKOK, July 10, (UP) —Thailand has virtually sealed its frontier opposite Burma and French IndoChina, it was disclosed last night. An official decree denies entrance or exit to foreigners through the provinces bordering on the two revolt-torn countries, but the border with Malaya, also89 words
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142 1951-07-11 7 UK Local Govt. Expert Starts Work Standard Staff Reporter DR. L. C. HILL, expert on local governments from the United Kingdom, who arrived m Singapore on Sunday, began work yesterday. Dr .Hill will go into the question of whether it is cL-sirable to combine the Singapore Municipality and the Rural142 words
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102 1951-07-11 7 Jap Treaty: Complete Independence WASHINGTON. July 10. (AP) Restora 4; wn of Japan's independence without formal restrictions on its military, political or economic development are provided by the latest and nearly final draft of the peace treaty. The United States has submitted to its major wartime Pacific Allies the 5.500-102 words
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191 1951-07-11 7 UK 'Forced' To Trade With Reds— A ttlee BOSTON, July JO (Renter).— Tin- British Prime Minister, Mr. CLumuH Atllee. has outlined Britain's position on l rails- uith Communists m a repl\ hi a protest by the Massachusetts House of Represeiitaliw»» against the semlin^ of rubber and other commoditfe* China. Mr.191 words
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191 1951-07-11 7 Standard Staff Reporter THE foundation scbeme tot the 18-«torey Asia Insurance Building a1 Flnlayson Green has now been draw» up, I\i 1 R I. Wai oil. 'he Singapore Municipal Archit< ct ;nd Build rag Surveyor mid The Standard ye terday. Mr. G. E.191 words
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258 1951-07-11 7 Standard Stall Kiporur THE reply ot the Bingap c Glass Manufacturing Compj Limited to the allegations m ide by the Union of Us emu' •<- .'..i< described as "mischiei and one-sided' by :he L' 1 yesterday. The Union tias served ;i Ft c notice258 words
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53 1951-07-11 7 Briti h Govt. Loan For Gas Industry LONDON. July 10 (Reut« A £75.000,000 British Government nto meet the capital ■< ments of ihe nationalises t industry wm% announced ni<rbt On Thursday the Bani of f t '•'-d urill offei thai f B: it> :i yas ?,k'"< stock, re < Rble53 words
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Article33 1951-07-11 7 LONDON. July 10 (Reuteri Princess Margaret is iuff< r Fran Gei man tnea slei and m- remaining In •'<•:■ room h1 Buckingham Palaoi I>• ■'.< I c being, it was leai I ri33 words
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Advertisement63 1951-07-11 7 I MEUKOW 5 STAR BRANDY turns o Chinese dinner into o bonque* Ai 'j.^s festivals ony celebrotion serve B'o-^dv and be sure of success. Your guests MCI rhat you ore serving the very best French .s C n ffeyS ey see the romous f- f# Chop. SOOO BAR OR LIQUOR63 words
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Advertisement39 1951-07-11 7 We have on display j\ ENGLISH SOLID SILVER CONDIMENT SETS A^ lIjjLL 1 1\ A 1 ijLt l^ m j IJj M A LARGE SELECTION AND EVERY PIECE HALL MARKED SETS COMPLETE IN BLACK MOROCCO PRESENTATION CASES "jvr ROBINSONS39 words
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Miscellaneous36 1951-07-11 7 HiK* r^Ci 1| (THANKS ALSO A \^ZW{^ AND A NOW IF ANYBODY |K^ -f L v^v PACKAeE f^yOmf r^t candy tells you they saw j m HERE'S AN\fj£^y^r: OF GUM^/^f^lkU^^ BAR, S ME WITH PEGGY, j36 words
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Article, Illustration311 1951-07-11 8 Standard shipping Reporter THE MALAY Marine Officers' Association. Singapore—representing about 150 officers serving m Straits Steamship Company coasters who have been negotiating with the company for a $20 increment m basic pay m addition to an annual bonus, has appealed to311 words
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Article, Illustration80 1951-07-11 8 MR. CHEE KIT CHONG, chief cashier of Standard- Vacuum Oil. Sungei Gerong. Palembang, who passed through Singapore yesterday m the Napoli. is realizing his ambition of travelling round the world. He had served the company for 26 years. He is going to travel through the Continent, join his wife and80 words
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158 1951-07-11 8 'LAWLESSNESS RIFE IN JAVA' -NEWSWOMAN Standard Shipping Reporter LAWLESSNESS is so rife m Java that only a week ago while Mrs. Scheltema-Mann a Dutch newspaper woman, was pillion riding on a motorcycle with a friend m the town they were held up and robbed of their machine. Mrs. Scheltema-Mann »i;158 words
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90 1951-07-11 8 Research Party To Explore Philippine Deep MANILA, July 10 (UP) A Danish deepsea expedition, accompanied by two Phiiippir.tmarine experts, is scheduled to leave Manila today for a two-week exploration of the 35,000-foot Philippine Deep, oft" the east coa.st of Mindanao Lsland The 15-man expedition arrived aboard the Royal Danish Navy90 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-07-11 8 M RS. SCHELTE MA -M.4 N X Duich nt'icspuper woman, phot oy ranked aboard ihe motor vessel Napoli uesterday. The woman journalist m on her trait to Holland fix i Jara.31 words
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Article70 1951-07-11 8 Standard Shipping: Reporter THE third British troopship to call at Singapore m the past ten days, the 14.t»51--ton Empire U'indrush. berthed alongside last night with more than 1,000 troops for Malaya. The vessel also brought some 300 Servicemen's families and 24 civilians, m addition70 words
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Article54 1951-07-11 8 SAIGOX. July m CAP) Fire broke out on Monday aboard the Dutch tanker. Abmd.i. m Ka:be harbour, near here. Police said it started when a gasoline drum crashed from a crane. A Vietnamese worker wa.s killed and five were dangerously burned. Police said the fire, which was quickly54 words
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Article192 1951-07-11 8 PENANG. Tues.— The wellknown Perak miner. Mr. Choong Sam and Mrs. Choong and Mrs. David Chen, wife of the Principal of Chung Ling High School, who attended the Festival of Britain, are due back by the Canton which left j the United Kingdom on I June 29. The192 words
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Advertisement509 1951-07-11 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SCRVICI Direct Overlond San Francisco. Los Angeles All American fir Canadian Citio Penang P. S'hom "pore EDGAR F. LUCKENBACH 11/sJuly JACOB LUCKENBACH 24/26Aug 27/28Aug 29Aug/lSept Accepting crrgo for Hongkong. Fa I pert arkm Dr r Cargc D»ep Tan'^i and Posscnger Bookings etc. ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD.509 words
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Advertisement227 1951-07-11 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAY> Hong Soon for P. Baroe July 21 Hong Tat for Rengat July 17 Vesse tot Muar Week y H Th for B n Vessel tor Molocc- Twice Weekly c: An Ani July 14 Vessel for Port D.ckson Weekly uS pi 7* IV" I?227 words
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Advertisement120 1951-07-11 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Roya! Rotterdam Lloyd Holland Americo Line Nederlono Lint Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam MONTREAI HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLI/ Xl Spore P. Sham Penang Bantam <RL) 23/28 July 29/30 July 3Uuly/lAug Singkep (SMN) 30July/6Aug 7/BAug 9/10Aug Biiliton (SMN) 8/14Aug IS/16Aug 17/18Aug Excellent passenger accommodation120 words
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Advertisement423 1951-07-11 8 SAILINGS FROM SCanqinavia 7 a^*-mi! r Ih 'MALACCA" for Bangkok. p s '^o* p Hongkong Monilo Kobt 5 Yokohomo G II 4 'LALANDIA" for c igon PBongkok l-lAm 30 m "KAMBODIA" for Bongkok Hongkong, Manilo Kobe Yokohomo 5-7 Au S "FALSTRIA" for Saigon Bangkok 25-27 Aug 22-24 A "PATAGONIA" for423 words
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Miscellaneous276 1951-07-11 8 EASI ASIATIC LINE Rotterdam. \nt»crp and Hamburg) rwr»&rd from frurnoc Gwnorlc. [n Port: Malacca tor B".;jIc. i\uo < bina *M IU El ROPfc (trout lupjn n kont v (aUatta) In Port: Panama. July Esang. MAERSK I INK BURNS PHUT LINE July 2*: Chastine Maersk. (Far Austr<iMal AMERICAN MAII LINE J'J276 words
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Article, Illustration231 1951-07-11 9 Malayan Trade With Hongkong Affected SINCVPORFT Slandard St ff Reporter I r- V Gov e rnn >eiit published its strategic list of goods last Kil^ZulTl l b Pi v ng Ule Colo y 8 P° Uc y int U the L^ited ft /.T..ff I"" Ue<l231 words
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109 1951-07-11 9 'Fed. Economy Hurt By Heavy Taxation Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, July 10 A call to the people of Malaya to resist vigorously any further attempts hy Government to increase ta\<*s m this country was made by Mr. T. R. Marks, speaking at the quarterly meeting of the Malayan Association109 words
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Article680 1951-07-11 9 STRATEGIC materials are identified under 13 different heavis, '-i< follows i Arms, ammunition, and implements c: war, including aii ci aft and engines. 2' Atomic energy materials I eouipmeni (3) Petroleum products. Crude petti leum, and refined petrole un products. Naphtha, mm«- tl spirits and680 words
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Article77 1951-07-11 9 Jhe latest Singapore robber prices yesterday (July 10) were per lb. M Bu>er^ Selferv No 1 RSS Spot Loose n S\Ash 51.46 i F. 0.8. m bales July. No 1 R.SS 51.44* 5i.45 No 2 K.S.S 51.36J 51.37 X No K.S.s (Dom 51.30 $VSi Tone Quiet after slightly easier.77 words
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Article42 1951-07-11 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The price of Tin to day was $419; per picul. Up 625 cts. LONDON TIN Monday's prices first session were: Spot £875 buyers, £880 sellers. Three months £8?7 10s. buyers. £829 sellers. Settlement Price £877 10s. Tt-L-e: Barely steady.42 words
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Article28 1951-07-11 9 HONGKONG. July 10-^fJ Standard Service- Cluing pi icm M the Hongkong Exchange toda> Malayan $1; HK50.335 to one [ndonesian Rupiah; Gold HKS.'H)3.2S to one t: 128 words
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70 1951-07-11 9 THE Chu Khiaw Bank is planning to oper. a branch south of the Singapore River, a spokesman of the Bank told The Standard yesterday. The purpose of opening the branch, he said, is to give added facilities to public and to encourage saving.70 words
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Article48 1951-07-11 9 Indonesian contribution towards the cost of the P ubl t l l1 y iTr S paign for rubber m the Umud States will be discussed when the seven-man delegation representing Indonesian rubber P f Q d c 9" IU tET nublicitv campaign for48 words
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Article70 1951-07-11 9 THE produce market m Singapore again experienced a quiet day, with very little business passing. Copra had buyers opening at $37$ per picul and sellers $39, with quotations narrowing later to S3B buyers and $:*B4 sellers Mo business passed. Coconut oil was quiet at lower prices, sellers indicating70 words
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542 1951-07-11 9 'Heading For Economic Debacle, Warns Blunn Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPLR, July 10 In his presidential address at tonight's quarterly meeting of the Malayan Association, Mr. George Blunn referred to the proposal to set up a reserve fund for replanting and for the stabilisation of the rubber industry when lower542 words
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Article223 1951-07-11 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KI4IA IXMPLR, July 10 Countrywide opposition to the rubber stabilisation fund was suggested by Mr. B. J. P. Joaquim speaking at the quarterly meeting of the Malayan Association here tonight. The Malayan Association and every other association and representative body m Malaya should223 words
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184 1951-07-11 9 A BIG Australian Trade Exhibition m Singapore will be held m the Happy World for two weeks from Aug. 4 to Aug. 19. .Jr. James Payne, Australian Trade Commissioner, said that a 3.000 sq, ft. horseshoe Pavilion would be constructed with modernistic colour184 words
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697 1951-07-11 9 UPCOUNTRY selling of rubber m the Singapore market yesterday resulted m a fairly good turnover of business. The market experienced an active day with quotations opening at $1".47 per lb. first grade rubber tor July shipment and closing at two cents lower. Orders697 words
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Article230 1951-07-11 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA IXMPLR, July 10— The Federal and Colonial Building Society is loaning $900,000 to the Kuala Lumpur Co-Operative Housing Society Ltd. for their huge housing project m Rifle Range. The whole project of 76 single-storeycd houses will cost about $1,500,000 and230 words
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185 1951-07-11 9 SINGAPORE, rues. Business m the Malayan share market was confined mostly to the industrial section. where quotations again showed Improvements m many cases. Tin shares were slightly steadier, while rubbers weir quietly steady. Changed prices were Buyer.« Seller* 8.8. Petrol 49/6 50 6 Frasei Neave185 words
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62 1951-07-11 9 H S Bank Pays £2 Interim Dividend Songkong and Sh i Bank has annoui ced an int< im dividend C 2 pc cI free < the Hongkong c rpor ition pi< RU tit This di% idefid wiii be pa} able on August 13. sfei books of H ngkong and Shanghai62 words
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Advertisement62 1951-07-11 9 fg *CJ9K^ W Kit y **^ES CFMENT PAINT l£ 3 fit IT i s&'merq k{ Rheuniafism "«|le Tea Sleep vie paint, v w S your faulty Md« s of Kid- r>B. It chin« Coiut, -nder Eyev «tc OruU tr.,<- h m B healtk. Cysua iron* U J -c to put62 words
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Advertisement80 1951-07-11 9 The Largest m the Orient! YAWATA IRON STEEL CO., LTD. j Head Office Marunouchi, Cniyod«i-ku, Tokyo. y w TODAY SINGAPORE f^ J^ y/b\ b m^ lUMUKKOW A^a JifflSW^^fk X LpV I CIIDA D C I j^B^tS^ wItW yx wmTUSc' ituk o p t r^ it tjsr^ T^ 4IIUNK y X.L.M.80 words
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Article, Illustration1164 1951-07-11 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY by \i)V heard about her exclusively m these columns m June. Now, here's the rest of the lowdown on the lucky winner of the "Festival Girl" contest organised by the Odeon and Gaumont Theatres of the J. Arthur Rank Organisation m London.1,164 words
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Advertisement55 1951-07-11 10 RUGGED '2* CARTER SATURDAY at M'NITE CAPITOL REX W Johor^ Bahru Now Showing at 3.15, 6.45 9.15 P.M. "PULAO MUTIARA" (Malay) ATLANTIC Great World Starts Today at 7.30 p.m. "BLACK ARROW" (serial) SDN New World Last Two Shows at 5.45 9.15 p.m. "CONGO BILL" (Serial) PWmm^^^^^^"^ _X«ff_l Iv i^ ______^__^J55 words
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Advertisement165 1951-07-11 10 I LETS GJTrnl^f^i TONIGHT atliO £"l FIRST BIG U.I. PICTURE i to be Mn-.n.d M i, I Re-deeoraled. Coo! 4 < omfortahi, i v w It UNDER THE NEW f JJJtL REX-U I %f^li^ Stephen McNALLY Alexis SMfTH I Plan! Palhc Nen^; MfeXS fI\AL A1 I IMBI im\ I Shows165 words
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Miscellaneous185 1951-07-11 10 Crossword No. 9 CUES ACROSS:— 4 GOP s Su h d 6 r T^- m Ireland, one m n.h dlr ty lookI ook about lhe Present n A resl -^ance unit. 8 fnd f S T rt With a par ody i Took a s eat with anger and wrath185 words
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Miscellaneous672 1951-07-11 10 1 ON THE AIR KADIO MALAYA SIMiAPOKE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (?ij«t ft it ti .<■» awtioat 1* am News <X.L.>: 11l i* Schools Broadcast; 1 p.m. Dance Music; 1.80 News; 1.4."> I.uncbtim* Prom; 2 p.m. Schools Broadcast; 815 Programme Summary; 6.1? Young People's Programme; 6.:{5 Piano Interlude; 6.45 Radio String Ensemble:672 words
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452 1951-07-11 11 OLLIE DAVIES - BELLA MARIE FASTEST AT BUKIT TIMAH OLLIE DAVIES By lop at isnkit lmiau yesterday Marie (Spencer) who reeled gees m a workout with Sicyon (Spencer). Last Stall winner Tempest -.as a g< i chance of winning r.e BBU€ event despite his leavj ipost With Woods iip I did an excellent452 words
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Article23 1951-07-11 11 rd iletic r.nt ii 1 nt. i 1 r.-- via I n I m ii ni I i from ia23 words
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Article, Illustration13 1951-07-11 11 Slammin Sam Snead - Slammin Sam Snead -> >:• d up i> ed Una i- as»13 words
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Article135 1951-07-11 11 Ihc I ving q talified I C in's Prize to be playSal lay aftenw n al Club, Singapore. c Ira i i ws j Pr lip Lee (6) vers IS S A (12), 2.50— R B. iford (12) vers 3 K. 1. San <1 W v135 words
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Article44 1951-07-11 11 SAO P \r'.o. Brazil, July 9. AP .The Juventos soccer team Turin detected the Paleiras n of Sao Paulo yesterday by c KiriHis Dg score ol .4—o, va pre iminary classification s age el the W I Cup t urn imont.44 words
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Article167 1951-07-11 11 W eights For Second Day Below are weights for four races for the set ond day of the Singapore races on Wednesday next. Class 1. Div. I—G1 G Furs. Four O'clock II 9.02 Pink Gin 9.02 No Regrets JM»» Meltury Court 8.10 Bright Eyes 808 Toboggan 8--; Uninsured B.W Crovdon167 words
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Article, Illustration153 1951-07-11 11 Smile And A Cup To The Champ AMERICAN supremacy at tennis continued at Wimbledon, symbol of world championship, this year. The tournament which ended last week saw the Americans as in previous years, making a clean sweep. One by one the top-seeded players fell by the wayside and it wasAP - 153 words
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63 1951-07-11 11 The following C.A. players have been invited to play against Singapore 'A' on Friday ai Jalan Besar Stadium: Sect Yew Chang, Chow Fei: Kok Tong, Wee Fook. Chin Lye. Soon Sari; Kirn Ben^, Hoon Leong, Tiang Chye, Hun Yam, Hong Siew: Hoi Meng. Tee63 words
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293 1951-07-11 11 LO.YDO.Y. July 10 (AP) Philip Thomas appealed to the London County Council yesterday to relieve him of a strange ailment He is suiiering, he said, from a surfeit of wrestlers. The grunt and Groan men, he complained, thunder to and fro m front of293 words
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Article308 1951-07-11 11 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By THREE newcomers who may win first time out at the forthcoming Bukit Timah races are Sunstream. Tudor View and Fine Run, all belonging to Heddles stable In tryouts on a fast track yesterday the newcomers impressed racegoers with the way m wnicn ti308 words
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Article196 1951-07-11 11 PRIVATEER (Woods) was merely cantering to beat Richmond (Spencer) m a splendid tryout over three m 37 3/5 sees. Privateer has never been m better condition and with 7.05 on Saturday he must be given a good chance to win the Singapore Cup rehearsal over a196 words
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Article39 1951-07-11 11 KLUANG. Tues. Ninetythree competitors including 13 women, representing eight i sports organisations, will take I part In the two-day athletic meet to be held here on Thursday and Friday. There are thirty-five events i on the programme.39 words
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Article42 1951-07-11 11 NEW YORK, July 10 (UP)— Dick Savitt. Herb Flam, Billy Taibert and Tony Trabert were mimed last night to the United States Davis Cup team which opens its competition against Japan on July 21 and 22 m Kentucky.42 words
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466 1951-07-11 11 BELOW la the up-to-date SAFA league positions. I p W D L FA Pts. Ti B S.A. 10 9 »236 18 P fetal United 12 9 327 8 18 ii a 2 1 21 10 18 Rovers oC. 419 n M SC C. !•> 6 1466 words
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Miscellaneous19 1951-07-11 11 i. C 7 „*< ehH/WWW's'l fTH' CURRENT I |,M eLECTWC^OASTER'yi I-||= ILJ^JJ^, OLD cflfjojjlj^j/ \JJP< POC^y H («xlgH THE DON'T19 words
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Article112 1951-07-11 12 playing good soccer Guthries Sports Club beat Rotterdam S.C 4 o m a Business House League match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Guthries opened accounts through Jaffar just before the interval After the changeover Guthties re-iim-.ed c\>^:-\>i i creased their lead through leftwing Jaffar again Centre-forward112 words
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Article54 1951-07-11 12 SINGAPORE -A" wfl] meet Chinese Athletic m a friendly soccer match ai the Jilan Besar Stadium on Friday. The Singapore "A" team will be se'ected From: Narayanan, Chong Kum. Teow Ker.g. Johan, Yassin, Daud Koslan, femail Bujang, Balan, Ibrahim Yusoff, Guthrie. Ismail Yusoff, Obed.54 words
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Article516 1951-07-11 12 MWCHESTER, July 10 (Renter)— England defeated South Africa by nine wickets m the third cricket Test today and gained a lead of two wins to one m the series of five games. Needing 139 m their second innings, England scored 142 for one wicket and516 words
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390 1951-07-11 12 B'pore Tennis Tourney stubborn fashion that charactenS nu th !e Pl^y o n Monday. Dr Chan led 30-15 m the first °ame but double-faulted to allSw T n hin Fa \t t0 CatC h up at ™-°UInen. alter taking the lead D? rh, s390 words
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Article52 1951-07-11 12 BOMBAY. July 10 (IP)— World-renowned Wong Peng Soon of Malaya, beat H. Talvarkhan of India. 15-3, 15-2. m the quarter-finals of the Cricket Club of India badminton championships this evening. In the doubles. Peng Soon and Abdullah Piruz beat D Dhongade and B. Bhagwat of India.52 words
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Article120 1951-07-11 12 THE following ties of the Singapore Badminton Association junior championships are scheduled for this week-end at the Clerical Union Hall. Saturday at 7.15 p.m. ♦iJf «??K eh b £$i Kur °sn» (Genakk V Ch f? n T hiam Gee <AAU) Abbas bin Wahab (Bournemouth) v Chua120 words
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Article41 1951-07-11 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCF.R. SHBRC r. IRC 4 4" a: CYMA; R\ KranH v RAF Tengah ai BODCA Business Houses League£<m? Darby c M.P.H.' at Police rgound; Straits Times r Chartered Bank ai Fa-rer Pa rle Tennis: Singapore Championsmps at S.CC. Courts.41 words
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Article, Illustration319 1951-07-11 12 They Have A Mission IHfc HONGKONG University Sports team that takes on the University of Malaya m a series of sports battles shortly, has brought along a 'secret' weapon with which to fight the Malayans m their strongest game, badminton. The319 words
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Article154 1951-07-11 12 The cricket team is a combined first and second XI The\ will tight for the L. T. Ride Shield Last year this team drew with the University oi Malaya m Hongkong. Among the players are six Malayans For their hockey XI the visitors have 11 Malayans and two154 words
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Article195 1951-07-11 12 IN one of the most evenly contested SAFA Division "i] j matches, the division leaders I Fatiiul Karib drew with Kota Raja "A" one-all at Geylane Stadium yesterday The game began -at a brisk pace with both sides having an even share of195 words
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Article354 1951-07-11 12 ROVERS Sports Club scored a two goals to one victory at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterda and knocked out Pulau Brani United from the SAFA Cup Competition. Pulau Brani were ahead I—o at the interval, then collapsed. A good crowd saw some thrilling moments as the well354 words
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