Singapore Standard, 12 July 1951
1951-07-12
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Title Section12 1951-07-12 1 Singapore Standard SUINO.II SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS12 words
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148 1951-07-12 1 Fed. Accepts Motion To Grant Salary Revision From August 1, 1949 Standard Staff Correspondent M XI U MPUR, Wed. The Federal Legislative Council today notion moved by the Member for Industrial and Social ReI) Hodgkinson, granting effective dates of revision of iosl government employees, including the General Clerical UgaK <148 words
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14 1951-07-12 1 Fed. Pact Bill Big Task For Select Body Curncy Says Bt rk erf i:iti14 words
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163 1951-07-12 1 Workers OK Burma Oil Nationalized RANGOON, July 11. (AP) Burmese oil workers, meeting under the banner of the Ail Burma Oil Company Stall Union, have approved a resolution demanding nationalization ■•I ri i^ industry. Nationalization would affect *c British oil companies, the Burmah Oil Company, the IndoBurma Petroleum Company and163 words
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355 1951-07-12 1 Pro And Con I Standaid Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Demands for the dismissal of Mr. Alex Josey, the News Editor of Radio Malaya m Singa- pore, and for employment of more men like Mr. Josey were made, one after another, on the355 words
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Article156 1951-07-12 1 Standard Staff Reporter AN INTERIM committee of six leading citizens of Singapore was appointed at a meeting held at the British Council Hall yesterday to help form a branch of the United Nations VrSSsTV E. Homum of the University of Malaya was m the chair and156 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-07-12 1 Photo. The last Japanese warriors to accept defeat m their war against the United States wave goodbye from the deck of the USS Cocopa to their home for the past seven years, tiny Anatahan Island. APAP - 39 words
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191 1951-07-12 1 WASHINGTON, July 10 (UP) Diplomatic officials said yesterday they believed the most important change m the final draft of the Japanese peace treaty is one permitting Japan to negotiate bilateral treaties with nations not signing or adhering to the multilateral settlement. This191 words
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31 1951-07-12 1 SAIGpN. July 11 (Reuter)— Bao Dai, head of the Vietnam state m Indo-China, will sign a decree within a few days ordering mobilization of manpower.31 words
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163 1951-07-12 1 Comet To Cut Time From UK By Half Standard Aviation Reporter DE HAVILLAND Aircraft Company officials from London said m Singapore last night that the jet-propelled Comet plane flight to the Colony would halve the present two-and-a-half days taken by Constellations. The officials. Mr. S. 11. Sharp, Service Manager, and163 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-07-12 1 must realize that the hope of the future lies m the success hat attends the work of the United "It is, therefore, on the man-in-the street that this ultimate responsiblity lies and I.hoge that Frof. R. E. Holttura Ungku Ails47 words
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506 1951-07-12 1 Ceasefire Talks improving But Progress Slow MUNSAN, KOREA, July 11 (AP) A "better understanding between negotiating parties" developed during the second day of Korean ceasefire talks at Kaesong, an Allied communique said today. I The communique credited the improvement to a change m attitude by the five Communist generals. It506 words
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97 1951-07-12 1 Standard Staff Reporter Dr. Norton Ginsburg, a U.S. Professor of Geography, who was ordered to leave Singapore at two days' notice last month, and whose passport was endorsed by the U.S. ConsulGeneral "valid only for immediate and direct return to America,"97 words
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170 1951-07-12 1 TOKYO, July 11 (AP) Pictures taken by D. S. Army Signal Corps photographers show United Nations delegates walking past armed Chinese guards into the meeting place at Kaesong for ceasefire talks. Since the first picture appeared U.S. Army censors m Korea170 words
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213 1951-07-12 1 WASHINGTON, July 11 (AP)— Wary VS. Ciongressmen cautioned today that new <<»miiiiini*t aggression may be lurking behind (seeming Red willingness to negotiate a ceasefire m Korea. Republican Senator Hem y Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts told a reporter he fears the current manoeuvring by tl.n213 words
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88 1951-07-12 1 WASHINGTON. July 11 (Renter 1 The American Defence Department yesterday issued h call lo 7,000 conscripts for the Marine Corps and 28.000 for the Army ii August. It also announced it will want 34.000 conscripts m September —28.000 for the Army and88 words
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37 1951-07-12 1 TOKYO. July 11 (ReuterAAP) Crowds estimated at HO. OOO marched through Seoul today m protest against the Korean ceasefire talks. Demonstrations were held m South Korean towns and cities throughout the day.37 words
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Advertisement99 1951-07-12 1 WA emenr this morning, tell me the worst, Susan drastic at all Margaret si bio butterfly ond was bitsr ~3?s we'd better make her a fepsdopterat!" eons v.hat I think it does, doubtful of her succrss ought if was a bird she said so it must be a bird'" jsly,99 words
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Advertisement12 1951-07-12 1 MORE Federation Legislative Council reports appear on Pages 4, 9 and 11.12 words
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Advertisement26 1951-07-12 1 SHELL MOTOR OIL t* c i JSP sTAWDFAsi' the sloff an^gSj^P of the Grants exemplified m the unvarying LoS!Tw excellence f^.^*7 IMPORTED BY FRASER NEAVE LTD.26 words
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Article169 1951-07-12 2 THE newly-renovated and redecorated Rex Cinema In Singapore had its big night yesterday when a gala prem ier c of Universal-International's "Wyoming Mail" inaugurated the new contract policy recently finalised between Shaw Bros, and Universal International. A:' r-I pr ducts wffl m future I c169 words
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Article, Illustration123 1951-07-12 2 .VR II V KALTENBORN, > uxsxa g American radio commentator and author. Is! 5." eduled to arrive m Sins-tpp'-e KLM plane fr m Bangkok this Saturday m v.c course oi a ti Europe, the Middle East.' S teasi Asia and the Fax E^t. mi Ed iStandard - 123 words
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Article278 1951-07-12 2 - Standard Staff Reporter A TRIE PICTURE of what is going on behind the bamboo curtain was told to The Standard by an old resident of Singapore, Mr. Tan Guan Eng, 72--year-old Teochew, who recently escapedfrom Red Chinese custody and returned to the Colony after undergoing various "inhuman"278 words
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Article90 1951-07-12 2 THE departure of British and Indian technicians from Burma when she was given independence was being felt acutely declared Mr. Derrick Sington, the Far East Correspondent of the Manchester Guardian, at a Rotary luncheon at the Capitol Blue Room yesterday. The University of Rangoon90 words
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Article33 1951-07-12 2 JUDGMENT was reserved In the High Court yesterday m a civil suit m which the Bank of China sued Mr. Lam Nai Chan? and two others for the recovery of $13,437,33 words
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Article211 1951-07-12 2 SILT DREDGED UP FROM SEA -BED Ti V T &;:.>:? cubic i jrarda f silt were dredged from the sea b< I > irr< aid ng Sinea the Pub ie Works De- m 1950 and removed to selected dumping areas, says t .c ~>\ pa ;'tm--\:s report. 'tr.c reclamation alon?211 words
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247 1951-07-12 2 Siva Gets Milk Bath And 'Weds' His Wife Again AN IMPRESSIVE ceremony took place yesterday morning and evening when the Hindu God Siva was bathed m milk and scented water and later re-married to his wife Karumambigai Animal at the Hindu Sivan Temple m Kallang Road. According to Mr. V.247 words
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Article448 1951-07-12 2 Crisis Caused Shortage Of Steel, Cement And 'Hard' Timber Standard Staff Reporter THE STATE of tension arising out of the Korean war, the spread of political disturbances to Singapore and similar factors resulted m a considerable volume of emergency work for the Public448 words
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Article, Illustration150 1951-07-12 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN INDIAN yogi, who claims to have cured many incurable diseases during his short residence m Singapore and who believes that Providence has directed him to come here to pray for peace will begin fasting for eleven days beginning from 12 noon today. The150 words
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Article154 1951-07-12 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SHOOTING incident a* Tiong Bahru early m February this year m which a Malay policeman, was wounded had a sequel at the Singapore Assizes yesterday when a young Chinese, Tan Kirn Ker.g was on trial on a charge of aiding154 words
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Article54 1951-07-12 2 Standard Staff Reporter Dr. W.W.Yung, director of the world Health Organisation m Singapore and Mrs. Yung returned to the Colony yesterday by the "Orange" after holidaying m Geneva, Italy. France and England. Dr. Yung also attended the meeting of the Expert Committee on Epidemiology and Quarantine54 words
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207 1951-07-12 2 No Stranger -He's Been Here Before SUinlard Shipping Reporter DR FRANS Adrian Van S°f rden J s6) Singapore's new Dutch Consul-General is well-known linguist Beside Dutch, he speaks five ir "2 Iir peall languages English, French, Spanish, German and Russian. Dr. Wocrden arrived yesterday on the passenger ship, Oranje, with207 words
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Article43 1951-07-12 2 IX A LETTER to Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative oi the Government of India i:i Malaya, Mr. Jairamdai Doulatram. Grovernor of Assam, thanked the Assam Belief Fund Committee m Singapore for sending a bank draft for Rs 48.173 5 9.43 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-07-12 2 FOR having 103 leaf-packets of opium at Serangoon Road on July 3. Chu Piak Kwong was fined S(>o m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. DR. VAN WOERDEN31 words
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Article72 1951-07-12 2 AN INDIAN employee of t~e New Singapore Ic\ Factory admitted stealing ne cast ir. i band worth 52. the property 1 1 bis firm on April l,' after an hour's cross-examination by Inspector Santa Singh m the Singapore Fourth Police' Court yesterday. Me was Narainaa72 words
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Advertisement138 1951-07-12 2 Sensational Floor She v 1 and Nightly r CAPITOL BfILLBOW^RFjgg|U jhb; 1 ii and by p i SEVERN J i < World Rt-nov. ned Uaucin° j m EUBOPCAN BALLKOOM (ji <:lassh.ai. d\ j j. Remember!. Race I iTf j Book Your FaUc Barij < Rt'S«*rvatn»riM |U 5 5 WISE FOLK138 words
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Miscellaneous150 1951-07-12 2 WM.CJL Orchard Road: French class 5.38 p.m.. Gymnastics Keep-fit dass 6 'p.m. Fabletennis 7.30 p m. Chinese V.M.C A.. Scler-ie Road: Community monthly meeting 5.30 p.m Basket ball' 5.30 p.m.. Table tennis <.3U p.m. Evening school 5-9 p.m.. Student tree English classes 7-9 p.m. Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay: Sewing class (new150 words
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Article45 1951-07-12 3 LIM KIM BOX was sentenced to six weeks rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday tor dealing one bottle of fruit iuice cordial belonging to the Master of M. V. Hoegh Silver Light m the Singapore Harbour Board on June 21.45 words
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Article40 1951-07-12 3 BASARI bin Satman was sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment m me Singapore Fourth Police Court v-sterday for cheating Ahmad bin Hassan of one bicycle and his wrist-watch at Tyersall Officer's Mess Holland Road, on June 25.40 words
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292 1951-07-12 3 Govt, Municipality To Study Various Measures Standard Staff Reporter A JOINT Municipal and Government body is to be set up to draw up a policy for flood alleviation of all canals where the catchment area is partly m the Municipal and partly m the292 words
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Article131 1951-07-12 3 SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners, at their Special meeting next Wednesday, will reconsider the motion introduced by Mr. C.FJ. Ess (Progressive West), at the last meeting, suggesting Government left the ban on the purchase of essential electricity generating plant from countries outside the sterling area. The Acting131 words
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Article37 1951-07-12 3 A CHINESE housewife, Koh Hui Cheng was acquitted m the Singapore Third Ploice Court yesterday for being found m possession of dutiable five gal«lS of samsu on a trishaw at Opiir Road on July 3.37 words
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281 1951-07-12 3 School Den ies A sking For 2 Months' Fees Standard Staff Reporter THE Principal of the St. Hilda's School, Miss N. Mitchell, yesterday refuted charges made against the School that parents were asked to pay two months' school fees m advance. In a letter to The Singapore Standard, a parent281 words
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135 1951-07-12 3 Vehicle Registrar Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION thai it "is improper for the Registrar of Vehicles, who is m fact the prosecutor, to serve as Magistrate and pass judgment on persons whom he has prosecuted has been made to the i Acting Singapore135 words
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Article278 1951-07-12 3 THE MUNICIPAL Engineer's report, which the Committee considered, have recommended the following schemes, some of which have already been approved by the Commissioner: STAMFORD CANAL: Widening of the canal at an estimated cost of $600,000 to be spread over six years at the rate of $100,000 per year.278 words
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171 1951-07-12 3 THE ACTION ot the Singapore Admiralty authorities m granting increased cost of living allowances to a section of its industrial workers, is causing oteat dissatisfaction among the rest who have not received such increases. Bringing this to the notice of the Admiral Superintendent, H.171 words
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Article70 1951-07-12 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE DEMAND of some of the employees of the Lam Soon Oil Mills. Singapore, for increased wages has been agreed to by the Company. Mr. W.I. Galletly. Acting Deputy Commissioner for Labour, who mediated m the dispute, told The Standard yesterday that70 words
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Article95 1951-07-12 3 Standard Woman Reporter A TOTAL of 2,500 students from the Holy Innocents English School, St Anthony's Convent Girls' School and the Canossa Convent were given the Mantoux test by the UNICEF BCG team under the leadership of Dr. Arne Buus-Hansen this week. Cases showing negative reaction95 words
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Article221 1951-07-12 3 SUBSTATIONS m Singapore liable to load din tO4lay: Chatsworth Road. Peirce Road. Soinerville Estate. Leed<n R a P'irk >assiiß iiiii. ii iiley Road Balmoral Road, p-iterson Road. Great World. Ho iiiin* iVil Mills. Alexandra InWmmm Factory, River Valley Road. KilliiK'V Roud. Orchard Road. Armenian Street Static.221 words
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Article, Illustration216 1951-07-12 3 THREE more Malayans have been awarded IT.S.l T .S. Government scholarships under the Smith-Mundt Act for study m the U.S. during the 1951-52 academic year, the U.S.I.S. Singapore, announced yesterday This brings the total number of awards to nine. The nine Malayans are: Mr. Wang216 words
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Advertisement132 1951-07-12 3 "*e A '/t /to©* IS 90 V-^ oil > t --.md*** Wfr'\ m *k P BJ' 1 m t mmm igggl/ te« Y°"'^sßlFii You cannot keep healthy without vitamins. Lick of sufficient v.tamin A lowers bodily f*^_^ resistance and makes one more liable to -7j coughs, colds and other chest132 words
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1115 1951-07-12 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Speaking at the meeting of the Federal Legislative Council today on the Federation Government's move to impose a further levy on rubber producers for the stabilisation fund on the excuse of combatting inflation and making1,115 words
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Article49 1951-07-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Lotteries Board announces that it has not yet received claims for the following tickets: 4TH PRIZE: *****4 sold at Kuala Lumpur. CONSOLATION PRIZES: Nos. *****1 < Kepahi Batas), *****0 ll'lu Bernam). 300«27 Kangrar Perlis). *****7 (Kuala Lumpur). *****9 i.Muar). and *****8 (Johore Bahru).49 words
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166 1951-07-12 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. "There is probably no form of business which requires a greater decree of control than that of lending money at interest and no form of business which is capable, of abuse, of causing so much misery and social166 words
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101 1951-07-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Federal Government has received 957 claims under the Civil Liability Ordinance, 1950. but none of the claims has vet been paid. In reply to questions asked by Mr. Khoo Teik Ec at the meeting i the Federal Legislative Council. today.101 words
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Article104 1951-07-12 4 Timber Exports From Feder ation KUALA LUMPUR. WedThere were at the end of last year 208 sawmills m the Federation, an increase of 98 over the figure for 1946. according to the reply given m the Federal Legislative Council today to Tuan Ma.ii Mohamed Noah, who also asked the volume104 words
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Article79 1951-07-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— The Medical and Health Departments, Penang and Malacca, which have hitherto given free vaccination and inoculation, will henceforth charge SI for each vaccination or inoculation. For Yellow Fever inoculation, the cnarge is $10. The charges will not apply to the following:— (a) pilgrims'79 words
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Article345 1951-07-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. lnche Abdul Aziz was told t'ae meeting ot the Federal Legislative Council, today that there is no difference m status between a Malay Officer and a British Officer serving with the Malay regiment. He was informed that detailed consideration has been given during345 words
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203 1951-07-12 4 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Federal Legislative Council was informed today, that a i new Road Transport Bill was going to be introduced m place of the Road Transport Proclamation. The draft of the new Bill is j almost ready it was203 words
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Article153 1951-07-12 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed-In spite of the baza 'ds and difficulties encountered by the Malayan Railway Administration through terrorist acti v i 1 y. revenue continues to rise and during the first five months of this year, the total income Erom all sources was153 words
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123 1951-07-12 4 Standard Staff Correrpondtnt MALACCA. Wed. The Malacca Chinese Chambei C enmeroe has Bubmitted to the Federal Port* Committee i:> recommendations for th< term development ol a Malacca port and copies ol Its two memoranda, "Communicati >ns m tin Settlement ol Malacca" an I "Th«123 words
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160 1951-07-12 4 JENDER AM DETAINEES POLICE TO ACT SOON KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— Of the total number of persons detained at Jenderam recently, 217 Chinese and 158 Malays and Indonesians are to be further interrogated as there is evidence against them of complicity m Communist activity. Replying to Mr. Leung Cheung Ling's question160 words
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251 1951-07-12 4 Aid To Chinese Schools Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. All States and Settle merits have expressed their willingness to double the present rates of grants-in-aid to Chinese Schools, subject to the three conditions announced by the Member I for Education on June 13 Replying251 words
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Advertisement124 1951-07-12 4 You pay so/st/e, You act st>/m*rf —when you buy QUAKER OATS 1 1 >^ I Yore Benefits for all with Quaker Oats 4&s£ IMf RCY with (faker Oots carboh grates 4J2Ss STRENGTH with Quaker Octs prcteins MORE STAMINA ..with Qucker Oats Thjomin Vitamin B x 4^gf ENJOYMENT will, tfcot delklcs124 words
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Advertisement294 1951-07-12 4 SIT UI!GYs v h I S i CIO- I BtalL W \v per:. Pro- w k One tc E x Sta i over ridii g i\l pen i anc* i ferre ing ag< and India I I P.O. B pur. 1 I B co Age. i on ti. be pru294 words
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Article264 1951-07-12 5 Standard Staff Reporter A PRETTY 13-vear-olri girl, Lai Mun Fong told the Singapore Coroners Couit yesterday how her friend disappeared while swimming oIY Ponggol Point on June 24. Mun Fong was giving evidence at an inquest into the death of i her friend Lam264 words
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475 1951-07-12 5 Standard Siaff Reporter THE KAMPONG Soopoo cheating case look a dramatic turn at its continued hearing yesterday, when the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. S. E. Teh described all the 13 witnesses for the prosecution as 'extraordinary liar* who should he charged*. Mr. Teh475 words
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108 1951-07-12 5 A YOUNG Chinese schoolboy was waylaid and assaulted by assailants at Peck Scan Street on the night oi Mar. 31, when he refused to join their secret society One of the assailants. China Soon Huat was fined $200 m the Singapore Second Police108 words
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Article66 1951-07-12 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— The Sungei Gedong bridge at the 63rd mile, Ipoh-Penang road, is expected to be completed by July 14. this year. The Federal Legislative Council was informed today that $310,000 has SO far been spent on the restoration of the bridge66 words
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Article55 1951-07-12 5 B\IL OF r >.0()() was offered to Lee Eng Choon alias Lee Wens Chuan and Ng Ann Kypw m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday when thej claimed trial to three charges oi dishonestly retaining stolen bicycles at a house m Neil Road on July 9. Tin- case55 words
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Article156 1951-07-12 5 A SIKII watchman said m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday how he saw a gang of fivo other Sikhs, armed with sticks, assault his friend outside a house at Chancier Road on May 13. The watchman, Kartar Singh, was giving evidence at a preliminary156 words
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Article, Illustration99 1951-07-12 5 THREE OF the four youth delegates from Singapore to the first General Assembly and the third General Council of WAY (World Assembly of Youth) opening next month at Cornell University, Ithaca. New York. From left: Rev. Chiu Ban It of St. Andrew's Cathedral and vicepresident of the Singapore Youth Council,Standard - 99 words
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175 1951-07-12 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENWNG, Wed. An attempt to destroy three cases containing 2,000 Chinese pamphlets, distributed hy the U. 5.1.5., Singapore, was made at the Chung Hwa Confucian School, Maxwell Road 6.15 a.m. today. The fire was first noticed by a Chinese175 words
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Article90 1951-07-12 5 PENANG. Tues. A motion to institute court action for the forfeiture of the lease of house No. 13 m Pransin Estate, will be made by Mr. C. P. I.iston at the Municipal Commissioners' meeting tomorrow Mr. S. Adams, the Deputy Municipal President, told The90 words
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91 1951-07-12 5 W ider Powers Sought For Traffic Police TO ENABLE the police to deal more effectively with parki g offences, a Bill will be introduced at the next Singapore L> > ative Council meeting, to amend fl :i Traffic Ordinance of J 4: which dealt with driving offences only. The amendment91 words
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Article70 1951-07-12 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A v vi bandit who escaped S a Security Force, patrol SThe Kluang area of Johore ,'n Sunday was later found by g?e pHrol and shot dead m the •Vet ol throwing a grenade. The gjenade feU at her feet70 words
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Article46 1951-07-12 5 THE shortage of rain In Kedah this year is causing anxiety to farmers m Kedah. The young soots m the nursery cr e dying and unless rain falls within the next few days it is feared that the paddy crop will be badly affected.46 words
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Article49 1951-07-12 5 Standard Staff Rt-portrr A.\ INDIAN boy. ;i»ed two was admitted into hospital m a serious condition yesterday afternoon after he tell about 35 feel off Pahang Fiats. Spooner Road off ECatnpong Bahru. Tin- child tell on to a grass verge and suffered a fractured leg.49 words
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188 1951-07-12 5 Standard Staff Correspondent I'EWNG, Wed. Han Ah Kwang (21) a uaiu.d man, was shot m the back by a detective *hni Im: attempted to run away after being ordered to slop, near the junction of Campbell Street and Rope Walk at about 12.40188 words
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Article94 1951-07-12 5 Standard Stall Correspond* ut IPOH, Wed.— The Bidor Railway Station, south of Tapah, was completely gutted by fire when approximately 20 bandits raided the area at about 9 o'clock on Monday night. The Tapah Police sai bandits questioned "i ■>■ stat 1 master before sett ing I tie94 words
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Article50 1951-07-12 5 A MERCHANT, Urn H■■ Cheong was fined (2.000 m the Singapore Third Police yesterday lor having dut >■• 'I'M pounds A dul table lv -i back la ie I t l Hill Road on July I. Lira wms allowed t'i \>.i the ftne iv m jtalmenl ol ■•>i)u50 words
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Article344 1951-07-12 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Harbour Board, with the approval of the Governor m Council may m future establish and maintain a provident fund or enter into arrangements with the Penang Harbour Board lor the establishment and maintenance of a new Joint Provident Fund for344 words
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Advertisement94 1951-07-12 5 TIME-PROOF WATCHES MONTOR L T O.. Arcade, Singapore EsMbfcsted 1904 f f V EilfclHliiHlHtilUffl With <>nr CHAD VALLEY I t r\ v c i s fl rrif« r i >: g «j SUP 1 IHfAO RAILWAY 56.50 Set E DECKER BUS $2. 50 ecch 7Tt CONTROL CAR $7.50 each jj94 words
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Advertisement181 1951-07-12 5 makes motoring news LEADS WAY IN LOW-COSI I >^p|l|^ 4 I 1 f"~* > It Mms^ ft im Im ''Jvy? 'V/// 'i/r-' 'i/ I Built to moot world-wide domand for a ff Ml3 TillmL -^Jp**~J%i'* I universal car that is economical to B /^^.^mJAv 11 i and cruises continually at181 words
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Miscellaneous19 1951-07-12 5 i w 1.-*- uTi< TMi r wmn .ARE/"AWRiGHT.NOW.NuA; A f^j) i'm^H^ J THINK YOU'D BET- THEY'LL NEED SETTING J19 words
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Article826 1951-07-12 6 I'M ERE was a time when families gathered about their radios every Sabbath evening to listen to the disembodied voice of Mr. Alex Josey. In clipped sentences, formed oui of one or two-syllabled words. Mr Josey concerned himself with one me only the evils of826 words
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935 1951-07-12 6 WAYFARER - I Would Rather Eat Towgay Than Uncooked Lettuce WA YFARER By J±T last I know some of the facts of life and they are factg which have apparently escaped the Municipal Health Department m Singapore. For nearly a year which seems lo he the minimum time for getting anything done935 words
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Article19 1951-07-12 6 Review of Views 'CO I t m to Malayan Vtj [j( c s i i The laac Mistake i19 words
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1234 1951-07-12 6 TAKAR - Are Children Who Work Too Hard Naughty? TAKAR 'sSSS mmmmmmWmm^^^L^m^m\\%^m^m\ B K»"^*'- •>: i>V^ Last week Tdkar touhd a s nail girl crying because her teacher said she was wrong when she was really right. Here is the talk he had with the teacher. Miss Loh Pet Me, when he1,234 words
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Article912 1951-07-12 6 itMalatja Jtaw* ham Si!-:— Judging from his U tter m The Standard Saturday. Major A. S. Roman does not appear to be too well acquainted with the principles of syllogistic reasc.ring; at least it seem.s he has not argued his points according to principles. Take. tor example.912 words
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205 1951-07-12 7 Iran To Ask Harriman To Mediate In Oil Dispute With UK RAN, July 11 (UP) Iran today accepted President ci to send his perso nal adviser W. Averell Harriman m to discuss the oil crisis there. ftesman of the Irania n National Oil Board made the an\n official invitation was205 words
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49 1951-07-12 7 japs Plan To Set Up Trade Point In S'pore hmm.k luly 11 Sum uuol export said the lorit^s kxvt I U up >>.tu.i ißsioa ii ike ..i thf v\ith 1 port< i to 1 h.i'. and the tats hi lhai if L»n>. -i >■ i :il be t i»mpi .'>n49 words
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142 1951-07-12 7 A P( LICE! :a\ ith 15 years pleading for .tr.iency at Sip c Assizes yesterday, th« v Ige he had to support was 110 years old. \v en le gave his own age as 2 le judge remarked that his a must nave142 words
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Article18 1951-07-12 7 ns i i I t 1). part- IgttSl drift mm lur*ibout :i4.U00 tiltd §< ptriabcr.18 words
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246 1951-07-12 7 TIGHTER control of electricity consumption m Singapore i* seen m a new bill to be introduced at the next Singapore Legislative Council meeting. The purpose o\ the new Electricity (Rural Area) Ordinance. 1961, is to control the supply ol electricity m the246 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-07-12 7 Photo. General Matthew B. Ridgway. Commander of U.N. Forces fighting m Korea, shakes hands with President Syngman Rhee of South Korea at a brief meeting; m the garden of the Rhee residence m Pusan, June 26. Strongly antiCommunist. Rhee is reported to be opposed to endingAP - 61 words
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175 1951-07-12 7 ABADAN, July 11, (UP)— lran seized control Tuesday of all British-owned communications linking the Anglo-Iranian oil refinery at Abadan with the outside world. Two letters addresset to Acting AIOC Manager Alex Mason ordered the British oil officials to hand over175 words
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Article119 1951-07-12 7 SAIGON. July It. (AP) Bao Dai. Vietnam Chief of State, and General Jean De Lattre De Tassigny. Com-mander-in-Chief of French Forces fighting Communistled Vietminh troops m IndoChina. talked here Tuesday about a problem that may arise if the Korean war is ended. Their concern119 words
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Article72 1951-07-12 7 LOXDON. July 11 <AP> Britain soon will name a new Ambassador to Russia. The present Envoy. Sir David Victor Kelly, turns til) m September and is planning to retire from the diplomatic service. He has held the post 13 month? so far. Kelly's72 words
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Article60 1951-07-12 7 AUCKLAND. July 11, <AP] —The New Zealand Government wiU take the earliesi opportunity to dissolve Parliament and go to the country, the Prime Minister, Mr. Sydney Holland. announced Wednesday. He said the action would be :,ken m view of charges made against the Governments handling60 words
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46 1951-07-12 7 Reds Break News First TOKYO July 11, (Reuter-AAP) The Communist delegates to'Kaesong proposed that both sides withdraw ten from the 38th Parallel to implement a ceasefire m Korea. Then they want all "foreign troops" to pill out oJ radio--aimimfli^lLitU^ifltofc^lfiS£giL^di£.—46 words
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Article58 1951-07-12 7 HONGKONG, July 11, (ReuierAAP)— Ty e vessel Van Heutz which arrived here today Iron 1 Indonesia and Singapoi c broughi more than 400 student* and businessmen, the majority ol whom are destined for North China. Many of the businessmen have enl ry permits which c58 words
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Article39 1951-07-12 7 i PARIS. July 11. IUPI Premiei Henn Queuille resigned '1 iie>da> to make way for a cabinet based on the new French National Assembly elected test month Just before the premiers re siznatlon the new National^ As39 words
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190 1951-07-12 7 LONDON, July 11: (Reuter) The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison, said today Britain will claim substantial damages and compensation from Egypt following the boarding of the British steamer Exnpire Roach. He told the House of Comm >ns that the British Ambassador bad already190 words
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Article125 1951-07-12 7 BEVERLY H ILLS. July n (Reuter) A decision has been reached on actress Rita Hayworth's demand Cor a US$3.--000,000 settlement by Prince A!y Khan on their daughter Yasmin, their attorneys announced last night, bui the details are secret. They said m a joint statement that125 words
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46 1951-07-12 7 BANGKOK. July 11, (UP) The English language daily newspaper Bangkok Post was placed under censorship beginning today, bringing to 12 the number of newspapers on the censored list. The Bangkok Post was the first English daily to be censored.46 words
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86 1951-07-12 7 BUDAPE S J ily 11. <AP Hungary Tuesday advised United <-:i "to mind business" .■•.cad of "int< i m a brazen way w, I h I afl ii of the Hungarian People's Re public' Thisjpini was made m a not< m whicn the86 words
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268 1951-07-12 7 Soviet Delegation's Cars Smashed In NY LONDON, July II (Reuter) Mr. Jacob Malik. Soviet delegate to the United Nations, has complained to Mr. Warren Austin, United Stales delegate, about two demonstrations outside the Soviet delegation htiildiii£ m New York, Moscow radio reported last nijjht. The first incident Mr. Malik said268 words
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323 1951-07-12 7 Colonies Must Work Out Own Govt. Attlee LONDON, July 11 (Reuter) The British Prime Minister Mr. Clement Attlee told 90 leading members of 41 Colonial legislatures Tuesday that constitutions for the colonies could not be imposed from Whitehall. "The point I would make is that you have to work out323 words
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189 1951-07-12 7 WASHINGTON, July 11, (AFPi— A high Pentagon official yesterday predicted that the Kon an war would beo en lin.s week He declan >i thai the rw I of the first session of lull dress Kaesonfi armistice talks clearly show c i the desin189 words
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71 1951-07-12 7 Cairo To Ask For Half Of Suez Canal Co. Profits I.- >NDON. .1 i■- 11 (AFP ptian qua U -:< revc iled thai the Cairo £<»v lm-ni intended to a menl of SO p< > profits ol the Suez C mal C pany instead <»i 7 cent < n t71 words
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121 1951-07-12 7 WASHINGTON. July 11. (Kculrr) OoBCfCH will probably not ratify the lapaaear peace treaty w b»in^ r studied by na^tidns uhi(h helped the Doited S?.n«s win the Pacific war until ea*ly ne\t \«ar. offaials he lieved here Tuesday. The proposed treaty will tome121 words
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Advertisement61 1951-07-12 7 TENNENT'S BEER r HE DRINK AND FOOD COMBINED Tennent's is tops as a drink— tops too os a food! It's nourishing, increases energy ond vitality, improves the /jf \m appetite and aids digestion— oil this m \x I o glass of T Beer! X I 1 $1.10 a large bottlt61 words
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Advertisement35 1951-07-12 7 and to be sure of Boorii < F ~?zzoL look for the Cat and Barrel on the t popular h>r generations. W3£_ **tfPjLA CORDIAL OLD TOM FINtM DRY CIN ll|^Wj| V W m M F m _^^^^^^>35 words
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Miscellaneous26 1951-07-12 7 ™T.f .ANCV---G-IVE YOUR^\ 5 l|P W^ 1 DEFINITIONS OF THESE 1 \^_A^ >\r" f*] fS]J^ //^k^K^^^/V P |l /Q^ Vw 0 G*U \\J YARDS 2 GAL26 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-07-12 8 photo. Men of the R.A.S.C. who arrived here as replacements for the British Army m Singapore and Malaya, photographed at the docks. The R.A.S.C. and other drafts for Malaya arrived m the Empire Windrush late on Tuesday evening, but only disembarked from the troopship yesterday morning StandardStandard - 47 words
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218 1951-07-12 8 standard Staff Reporter THE maintenance of Kallang airport has become a problem of considerable magnitude, and o- which is causing some anxiety, particularly m view of the increase m heavy air traffic, states the 1950 report of ihe Public Works Department, issued yesterday. The 'all-clear'218 words
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Article157 1951-07-12 8 WORKERS GET UNIFORM PAY Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Harbour Board has agreed lo the demand of the S.H.B. Labour Union for a u ni form wage scale for each separate category of daily-rated workers, Mr. >\ A. K. Jothi, Secretary of the Union, told157 words
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206 1951-07-12 8 Dy. Medical Chief Sails In The Corfu PENANG, Wed.— Dr. T. F. [Strang, deputy Direct v of Me lical Services, Federation of Ma aya and Mrs. Si rang will 'be leaving m theNCorfu foi the Unite.: Kingdom tomorrow. Dr. Strang is going on home leave and during his absent c,206 words
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Article216 1951-07-12 8 Standard Stall Reporter THERE Is a possibility that the wage increase dispute between the Singapore Lighter Workers Union and the Singapore General Lighterage Company may be sel led with the introduction o i a Wage C iiinci] Ordinance. The Ordinance which is being drafted216 words
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Article58 1951-07-12 8 KARACHI. July n (Reuter^ —A number of K.I. M. (Royal Dutch airlines' workers started a lighting strike here last nighi [OT higher salaries and the reinstatement of three dismissed workers. Called by the airways union the strike mainly affected porters and the garage and catering staff. Only58 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-07-12 8 Mrs. Antonia Gerrits, wife of the Resident Doctor of Caltex Ltd.. Pekan Bahru, arrived here m the Oranje yesterday accompanied by her two children. 13-year old Antonia and 11-year-old Freddie. Standard picture shows Mrs. Gerrits between her children.38 words
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Article86 1951-07-12 8 Standard Shipping Reporter ASKIXG for a job with the new Singapore Harbour Board Police Force is a lone applicant from New Guinea. Till yesterday more than 400 applications had been received by the SH.B. authorities from Singapore. Johore Bahru, ftfuar, Kuala Lumpur, [poh. Pahang and86 words
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Advertisement222 1951-07-12 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAY> Hong Soon for P. Faroe July 21 I Vessel tor Muar Weekly ong J° f for t Ren(^^ J^Y 17 Vessel tor Molacc, Twice Weekly Ho 9 A Thon A 9 for B °9 an Vessel tor Port Dickson Weekly Sl p Api222 words
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Advertisement56 1951-07-12 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Sottetdom Lloyd Hollnnd America Line Ncderlorc Lint Rotterdom Rotterdam Amsf^idim MONTREAI HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YOKK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLF, k S 'P° ra P Sham Penonc Bantam (RL) 23/28 July 29/3OJ u 'y 3UuSylAua Sjn 9 kep<SMN) 30J«ly/6Aug 7/BAug 9/ioA»J Bmiton(SMN) 8/14A tg 15/16Aug56 words
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Advertisement195 1951-07-12 8 MAERSK LINE COPENHAGEN A. P. MOLLER MOULER 5H DfSHIP im NEW YCRK p^ N York t j Phdadeip' I P s ill THE BORNEO CD.. LID. (Incorporated Penang Tel 7. Singapore Tel: *****. K. Lumpur fd 5 SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO H d i lncofpo«o»i 0 <r >o^» A WfEKLY PASSENGERS195 words
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Miscellaneous84 1951-07-12 8 Despatches Today: North Borneo, Labuan, Brunei and Miri by Kamunlng, S:bu by Belaga, Djakarta and Sourabaya by Siberoet, Hongkong, China. Japan and Philippine Islands by Patroclus, Tomorrow: South Africa by Marabank, Indo-China by Andre Lebon, Gt. Britain, X. Ireland. Eire. Europe, North and West Africa. West Indies by Peleus, Burma84 words
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Miscellaneous464 1951-07-12 8 f^** 4 ss^sS.^ >T-1S ..\AtR ARRIVALS] *r C [and DEPARTURES] <^"**Y r-\ j& -a Arrivals fr.i!i s iaer, J !Kjn.i i ;n p m BOA< tr.irn »!#■>■, 1 itmim 1 p m MAI WAN AIRU IV6 from vi,.. 1.,,, Penan, ljip.n^ rji.^h Kuala I impu <■ ;"i p -n from464 words
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Miscellaneous170 1951-07-12 8 SAILINGS FRO* SCandin* 'MALACCA- for Bangkok, S Do 0 S (,<,„ Hongkong A/.omlo <ot>« '*>>.. Vokohomo b. 'LALANDIA" for < g O n>- j 4 Bongkok -KAMBODIA" for Ban O k o k Jul >U y9 Hongkong, Monilo Kot* i; Yokohamo $-7 a u "FALSTRIA" for Soiflon' Bangkok 15-27 A^170 words
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1228 1951-07-12 9 GURNEYGIVES ASSURANCE Fresh Attacks Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, July 11. The High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney, gave an assurance m the Federal Legislative Council today that the question of nationalisation of the rubber industry m Malaya was never at any time under1,228 words
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Article, Illustration17 1951-07-12 9 I 1 m.in\ iNta h fa l vi amcs the I U tr.'.\tl si ;v>inc.— Standard PictureStandard - 17 words
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148 1951-07-12 9 SELANGOR PINE SURPLUS FOR JOHORE OR S'PORE Standard Staff Reporter !V M Mil K. July 1 1 Four niillion pine- the ranniiii: quota of the Malayan n^i <».. Ltd., m klaii£. are to he s^ent <>rt- to i:«* absorlMMi m the a i r- ative a i| I ;i March148 words
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544 1951-07-12 9 TaiK FINANCIAL TIMES m a half-yeas review of the world rubber position places Malaya's dollar earnings m ibe first half of this year at "the peak of U.S. >i:UU>00.000 compared with LS$ 175,000,000 for the *hole of 1950. Laiaya s544 words
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Article105 1951-07-12 9 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Wed— Demand for Maiavan industrial shares c ntinucd today, with buyers s ill unsatisfied at the close. Prices were inclined to improve. 85n and industrials were quiet. Changed prices were:— Stiver? Sellers E. Std. A»ur. SRSO 37 50 xd gSSSSS. Par, f| j|»105 words
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Article98 1951-07-12 9 THF offer of land m rural ar™ to squatters m the. town nrea most of whom work m the cfnitHf the land of which they have built their houses, is not a tactical solution of the problem. which is to provide alternative Land Office to for, 195098 words
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Article54 1951-07-12 9 MESSRS. Whittal and Co~ A?ents and Secretaries, re; that the crop harvested on Bukit liitam Estate m June was 2U.000 Sime Darby and Co., Ltd. report the following output oj rubber:— Kempas, Lid. 295.50Q 1b for May and 297.800 lb June land Radelia Rubber Estate Ltd 15,500 lb.54 words
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Article70 1951-07-12 9 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (July 11) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No I tt.S.S Spot Loose $1,441 51.45J FOB m bales July. No I KSS $1,431 $1.44} No 2 KSS 51.35J 51. 361 No 3 KSS mom 51.29 $1.30 Tone Steady quiet. LONDON RUBBER Wednesday's opening prices70 words
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Article43 1951-07-12 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The price of Tin to day was S4I9J per picul. Up 62 1 cts. LONDON TIN Wednesday's prices first session were: Spot £880 buyers, £885 sellers. Three months £837 10s. buyers, £840 sellers. Settlement Price £880. Tone: Steady but quiet.43 words
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Article168 1951-07-12 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. July 11: A total of $45,852,059 was collected m income tax for 1950. This figure does not take into account tax collected m Singapn-c on behalf of the Federation oi Malaya, but includes collections made on account of the Federation m168 words
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Article41 1951-07-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. July 11: Some 18.957 tons of charcoal was exported from the Federation during 1950. Singapore was the largest importer with 11,977 tons, while Hongkong imported 6.979 tons, the Federal Legislative Council was informed today.41 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-07-12 9 picture. Picture shows the crowded auction room of Cheong Koon Seng Co., where over $250,000 worth of Singapore landed properties changed hands yesterday. The sale is continuing today StandardStandard - 29 words
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332 1951-07-12 9 THE Governments of five territories Federation of Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei have agreed to make uniform at a future date their currency notes and coins and to make these the universal legal tenders m all these territories. Withdrawal or332 words
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231 1951-07-12 9 Standard Staff Reporter OVER $250,000 was realised on the first of a twoday auction sale of freehold, leasehold and statutory land grant properties m Singapore at Cheong Koon The Boat Quay property fetched $65,000, the higher figure for the day. Mr. Ng Teng Kiat paid231 words
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Article100 1951-07-12 9 THE 7.769 ton 8.1. ship Querimba. which arrived m Singapore from Australia, bmught 129.870 bags of flour. 3.529 package* of sundries, 2.390 cartons of canned fruits, 2.550 cartons of sauce. 978 bars of lead. 4.683 cartons of glassware. 100 bags of oats. 3.565 cases of milk powder, 185100 words
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150 1951-07-12 9 The i übber i i ti kel m Singapore was quiel yesterday with prices fluctuating aboul one cent pec lb. below Tuesday's levels. Small business passed In < grades with fair interest toon factories. Upcountry appeared to have halted Belling aft< r the150 words
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Article42 1951-07-12 9 HONGKONG. July 11 Si iei li Standard Service— doting prices on the Hongkong Exchange 4ay were HK515.55 to £1 S1 TK«(i.l7s to QS$l: UK- 801 to Malayan SI; HK50.335 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Go 1 4 HK5306.625 1<» one tael42 words
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Advertisement49 1951-07-12 9 > rA# MM #iti#* I'oif I GRAM RECORDER: J C.l Bcdio 8V with Revere i Tape Recorder. Combined A/C '</ 7Yu A* Wood N polished and stained your usual range of have a demonstration without obligation. i Elee. Dept. i UARDIAL SINGH SONS. X a tiles Place, Spore. Phone *****.49 words
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Advertisement26 1951-07-12 9 GOODYEAR SPECIAUY BUILT fOR EVERY TOUCH TRANSPORT JOB 0 FOR BEAUTY AND PROTECTION FnMM€L I THE PERFECT ENAMEL FINISH FOR INSIDE OR OUTSIDE J&^&M^^_ COUHMY LtttflfD26 words
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Article, Illustration74 1951-07-12 10 AT THE FASHION PARADE:— Mannequins Anne. Jane and Mary modelled these elegant ensembles at Tuesday's showing of tropical dresses by "Claire" of Singapore at the (old Storage Arcade. Top. from left to right: "Edelweiss"; hristmas Rose": "Revelation"; "Sugar Candy"; "Zanzibar"; "Passion Flower"; "Montrrmrtre": and "Cannes." OnStandard - 74 words
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Article, Illustration989 1951-07-12 10 MAXINE RAKICH - 'Y-'LAIRE- (who>e fashion v salon is situated m The Arcade of Singapore's Cold Storage building m On-hard Road) holds a sec- ond showing of tropical clothes today. The critical crowd that attended her Tuesday showing was ample proof of just how popular such displays are to the fashion-minded989 words
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Advertisement123 1951-07-12 10 New Alhambra OJPEWS TODAY 11 a.m.. 1.30. 4 00. ri. 43 9.30 p.m. HEAVEN to SEEI^f HEAVEN to HEAR AS ll'- TO DATE I ■_SS AS THIS VERY MIMJTE!!^=I wish F lf'"^^sk »oi DWID TANK MITZI WAYNE WYATT (iAYNOR ~ZZI PI IS LATEST BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS ZZZ37 SHOWING HIGHLIGHTS OF123 words
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Advertisement40 1951-07-12 10 2m heantic WEEK! KIIIG SOIOMONS MINES starring DEBORAH KERR STEWART GRANGER PL^Th^ s ,]!,B t !:f^ (J T N A B L l s I T ISIINEWS and "BBITAI.« S FESTIVAL QUEEN' f^^ DAILY 5 SHOWS I MBUHBBBMBIMm— Ji^ I-L-.40 words
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Advertisement114 1951-07-12 10 THE FORERUNNER OF A!.! j HOSi H I .ni\ersal Jnl< rnalion.,l J Shonv undrr Ihr v »j II ?i Ml iT* vn v H V/i itional's IfysfeiySuimorfne Mac Donald CAREY Marta TOREN TOn.lY: .1a,,, ,r, i L 7? I ITSELF.... vl^i%;V^ JANE (•^!oi^^^^ hiijnm WYMfIN rJ^ iAWWW Ml i \UKI114 words
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Miscellaneous449 1951-07-12 10 On The Air RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME 7 \>< *c» 4) .*> lUC I rr> > i» am Emergency News (K.L.); 10.43 Schools Broadcast; 1 p.m. Light Music Medley* 1.30 News; l.4."> Dance Music; p.m. Schools Broadcast; 6.15 Pro ;r.imiiif Summary: t>. 17 Calling All Hospitals; 7 p.m. News449 words
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Miscellaneous95 1951-07-12 10 Crossword No. 10 m the Straits Settlements 10 Delicious form of trance 11 i s this wo™- 1 1 I°/ i WOr^ Which oK worrj P 13 Light remains CLI ES DOWN:- 1 Nothinc tn her, obviously, but a lot to others nodoubt 2 To many on the ice they95 words
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1453 1951-07-12 11 Select Body To Study Bill KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The public gallery m the now completed new Federal Council Chamber was fully occupied today by people who came there to hear opposition to the motion of the Member for Home Affairs, Da to Onn1,453 words
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Article, Illustration301 1951-07-12 11 SELECT C'TTEE NAMED KUALA. LUMPUR, Wed. The following were elected to the Select Committee to consider the Federation of Malaya Agreement (Amendment) Bill, 1951:— Mr. W. J. P. Hogan, Acting Attorney General (Chairman) Raja Uda bin Raja Muham- j mad. Mr. Yong Shook Lin. (Mr. H. S. Lee as alternate*:301 words
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344 1951-07-12 11 Standard Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federal Government is expected to gather an additional $1,000,000 and over m increased motor vehicle licensing fees which came into effect from July 1. The additional revenue Will, come from (a) petrol-driven goods vehicles (b) goods344 words
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Article210 1951-07-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed-The High Commissioner m t. uU CII Sf prohibited t^ and importation oi past and future issues of the following 33 nerLdirals under the Undesirable Publication, Ordinance of IQ4QAction— a weekly newspaper published m Britnin. V Action News Service *?w«napcr published m tne U.K.210 words
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Article988 1951-07-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Two Chinese Councillors, Messrs. H. S. Lee and Koh Sin Hock, urged m the Legislative Council today that all the various races who had adopted this country as their home and the object of their loyalty should be treated with equality and988 words
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Article191 1951-07-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. -The Board of Governors of Malaya Hall, London, have plans to extend its present premises wo as to provide adequate recreational space and to establishing a separate library. Plans depend on the proposal to acquire the next door property No. 45 Bry-inston191 words
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Advertisement54 1951-07-12 11 f^~- 1 °y FINEST I I iKST 'f7 A i h > TONIC WINE Ell IT I Pimples Go (^e Killed m 3 Days i of N xo. •> I'.inr-!ea r- ~'R£: r k.lto 8 ikin thai <••. "i troub!«a hid* Mda v 1 to- kraatci that MMtl or is54 words
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Advertisement320 1951-07-12 11 NOTE! This is a New Pictnrr. aad w AbMtateiy Different from "Santa F, Trait" etc. etc I The WEST'S GREATEST I I ADVENTURE! £fetf£% r r RANDOLPHObUI l jd fc^g Ma JftlllS MBiLn ciimiD ninw ma mm |[M'NITE SAT.* CAPITOL fei -1" V V 4k^9 REX'-io'^ Uahru OPENING TO-DAY ~££J££\i£..320 words
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590 1951-07-12 12 VICTORY RIVALS KOREAN NEWS LONDON, July 11 (AP U.P. and Reuter)— Sugar Ray Robinson, hailed for a half a dozen years as the greatest fighter pound for pound anywhere, was stripped of his world middleweight title last night by Randolph Turpin, a young, virtually590 words
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Article137 1951-07-12 12 ROBINSON, outpunched. outboxed and soundly whipped by the 23-year-old Turpin who never before had met a world class opponent, refused to look for an alibi. "He was better than I was. I lost," Robinson said simply. Men who had watched Sugar storm through Europe, toppling nine137 words
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264 1951-07-12 12 TOP seeded pair Lim He* Chm and M. K. San breezed into the quarter-finals of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association s open men's doubles gating E. Frangenheim and Freddy Tan m straight set s of b Z I% 2 on the see courU on264 words
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Article1207 1951-07-12 12 Round 1 T 0 boys sparred m the middle, Sugar shot a light left to t te body. Turpin ->uu:i4 .t ci > is right .'.ad was given a kidney punch. ;.i showed fear of bis deadly ,nd r.:-htv. his head back with |ab. Turpin boredA.P - 1,207 words
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Article36 1951-07-12 12 IPOH, Wed.-The Fourth Husfu", LJ WO valua bl« points m Ching Churn made amends early m the second half, when a before the Hussars reduced the deficit through Connah. -CdL Waiting refereed.36 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-07-12 12 photo. They raced half m mile at the Singapore inter-school sports yesterday and finished *onr inches apart and now the loser J. K. Mitra (right) congratulates the winner Chan Onn Leng. Time for the event 2 mm. 6 sees. was a smashing record. StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article, Illustration853 1951-07-12 12 School Athletes Smash More Records Mlrra Makes The Pace TINY 13-year old Eve Boss of Katong Convent ran a magnificent race m the 100 yards event for schoolgirls at the Singapore Inter School sports meet at Jalan Besar yesterday to smash the Singapore AAA record by three seconds. Beating her853 words
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Article84 1951-07-12 12 BOMBAY. July 11 <UPi Only one quarter-final m Hie Cricket Club of India bad minton championships was played tonight. Malaya's Abdullah Piruz being allowed a postponement of his Match to give him an extra day lor his injured ankle to respond to treatment. He was to84 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-07-12 12 photo. Joyce Deans, Simone Parlant, Ann Valberg and Pauline Gunaretnam of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, winners of the girls school relay at yesterday's Singapore inter-school sports. Their time for the 440 yards 57.2 sees. equalled the present record. StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article96 1951-07-12 12 PLAYING a forceiul game In the second halt R.A.F. Tengah easily defeated R.N. Kranji by two goals to nil m a soccer match at St. George's Road y^s terday. After an unimpressive first half the airmen were quick to note their own faults and came back96 words
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Article155 1951-07-12 12 OF SPORTS AND SPORTSMEN l\'nl 11 V# IT was schoolboys' day at Jalan Besar Stadium where the Singapore Inter-School sports xcere hold yesterday but /or some reason or other, entry into the stadium was allowed to onl>) a Hew. Outside hundreds of boys spent tlieir time Irving to force their155 words
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Article24 1951-07-12 12 23 For Festival Makes T I Sc. 9.04 QAi 1 i 9.04 Dyi Atcoi Ai tii Zucd L| I i Be ttu m Bn24 words
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Article16 1951-07-12 12 S.I.T. Sports Club Wins s p i I trick. I brou§ ing a ed b S16 words
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Advertisement34 1951-07-12 12 I"-* A A Affe^sA^A*.^ ->'?'■ A.. 4 cay Jncf^or/di!'- 1 r«/-«f Shipmi-nl SmM 3 Trudi' HnquirK* I sot* AGf.vrs 1 GEORGE LEE MOTORS CALCULATOR* i FIGURING ECONOMY i MODELS TO SOI' L: i omm<£ia6> fm&34 words
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