Singapore Standard, 31 July 1951
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Title Section11 1951-07-31 1 Singapore Standard SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.11 words
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Article, Illustration239 1951-07-31 1 New Capital Of $2,10 0,000 For Sin Poh Group 'f O r P.* pie's Benefit imated which owns a chain of 1 \st Asia has been reorganized SUOOOOO. Announcing this yesterday, the Governing Director, Mr. I Aa- BcK»n Haw. said that this capital of $2,100,000 will I be used for239 words
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6 1951-07-31 1 Fed.Language Concession Ends Today i do6 words
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Article92 1951-07-31 1 EDMITKSTON NEW BRI'NS BVICK 1 R W men ii h c Ihe :1 r-boal capsized and i t Lake 20 mi es I 'i here iast p 1V c urere known lights epi ihe police dragged the Lake I«" more I Bui ter92 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-07-31 1 photo. Mr. Thomas E. Dowry, Governor of New York State, returning to Singapore by R.A V. Devon, after a fourhour visit of Selangor State. At th« salute is Captain R. J. Binu'um-N c w Ia n d A.D.C. to the t'iOVei-ni»r Sir Franklin fiinKit.i StandardStandard - 50 words
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396 1951-07-31 1 Standard Staff Reporter GOVERNOR of New York, Mr. Thomas E. Dewey, is expected to meet today representatives of Malaya's tin and rubber industries m unofficial talks at Singapore which promises to result m future a greater understanding m America of the problems of Malayan396 words
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Article12 1951-07-31 1 TAIPEI July 30: (Reuter AAP) -Weather officials todaywarned12 words
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314 1951-07-31 1 Standard Staff 'teporter GOVERNOR Thomas E. Diwey of New York State yesterday saw how Malaya's security forces were dealing with Communist terrorists m a four hour visit of Selangor State. He told Kuala Lumpur pressmen afterwards that the way our tones carried314 words
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41 1951-07-31 1 LONDON, July 30 (Reuter)— Twenty ships were held up at the Tilbury Docks near London today by a lightning strine of 1974 dockers The men are protesting against the recruitment of 200 additional workers.41 words
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Article169 1951-07-31 1 EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUAR. TEKS. Korea, July 30 (UP>— United Nations forces battered at a Communist stronghold north of Yanggu on the east-central front Eor the fifth straight day today. They attacked the Cum-munist-held hill mas.; from three sides. One United Nations column struck from a mountain169 words
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Article145 1951-07-31 1 Nehru Asks Liaquat To New Delhi NEW DKLHI, July 30 (Router). Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru Indian Prime Minister today invited Pakistan Prime Minister Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan to New Delhi "at any time convenient to you to discuss matters concerning 1 both countries without any pre-conditions. The invitation was contained m145 words
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Article114 1951-07-31 1 TAIPEI. July 30 (Reuter-AAP) —America's chief military adviser to Chiang Kai-shek, Major General William Curtis Chase today announced at a press conference that "there was absolutely no truth" m repeated rumours he had recommended' the sacking of Chiang's two sons from key posts. General Chase said,114 words
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130 1951-07-31 1 London Zoo Murder i— LONDON, July 30 (Reuter) Scotland Yard today took over the case of the murdered elephant-London zoo's £1,500 sterling Ranee, who died on July 17 from deliberate lead poisoning. This is likely to be the first case of elephanticide ever130 words
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306 1951-07-31 1 LONDON, July 30 (AP) Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison announced today Britain will send a Cabinet mission to Teheran to discuss anoil agreement with Persia. He told the House of Commons the mission will be led by Richard Stokes, the Lord Privy306 words
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Article128 1951-07-31 1 LONDON. July 30 ißeutert— Although much quieter than on Friday last stock markets were none the less very difficult to deal m today. Only approximate PStimates could be made regarding the earning capacities ot issues directly involved m the new dividend limitation proposal while another uncertainty128 words
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Article13 1951-07-31 1 SAX FRANCISCO, July 'M Lieutenant-General Albert C. Wedf inever wlm__LLL—_ Wnljii13 words
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70 1951-07-31 1 EIGHTH ARMY HEAJ> QUARTERS. Korea. July 30 (UP) United Nations forces will maintain a constant vigilance during the ceasefire talks to safeguard against Communist "ambush". Gen. James A. Van Fleet, Com mander of the Eighth Army, said today. "We must not and70 words
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Article100 1951-07-31 1 WASHINGTON. July 30 I (Reuter) Four memberi of the United State- Sena c F reign Relations Committee who recently returned from a lour of Western Europe said here yesterday that conditions there had been greatly improved through American financial aid. The four Senators Democrats John J100 words
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50 1951-07-31 1 RANGOON. Jul: i (Reuterl— Burma today signed a bilatei tl air transport agreement with Denmark. The agreement enables Scan* dinavian Air Services to operate .scheduled services through Burma Operations are expected to start early next year when extension work ai Rangoon airport has been completed.50 words
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Article153 1951-07-31 1 rXITED NATIONS ADVANCE BASF, July 30 (l*P) The ceasefire negotiations ended their 14th and lengthiest single meeting today still deadlocked on the question of an armistice butter zone. The nth session uraj > for 1 1 a.m tomorrow foi other attempt to break I fbur-day-old deadlock153 words
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Article89 1951-07-31 1 Gen de Lattre Arrives In Paris I 1 \IJIS. julj N I AP' Uen eral Jean d<" LaW ••>:!- French II:.;:: Commis ionei n I am ndei m-Chiel m I tuna ived he: b) i' im from Saigon Sunday for la with DeCence Ministei lutes ICoch and other Go\ ernnv89 words
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Advertisement15 1951-07-31 1 -vi CO wmw m^^^^ •••C'l» Vr v \i Singapore $2.10 Federation j $230 per tin15 words
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Advertisement21 1951-07-31 1 ll|pr v^m^l^^^^^^hliiS i 2oUe/(^/€t^-^ 7XIASUKE. ...PIttCIOUS fA^rtC I MME NEWEST #te^__ FLATTERING SHADES JJ. "Wf if v\;i"ifv,f enquiries mlv to- fl21 words
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Article, Illustration801 1951-07-31 2 'ONLY GOVERNOR-IN -COUNCIL COULD HAVE ANNULLED THE MARRIAGE' Mallal's 7 -Point Attack On Judgment BY HERMAN RAPPA, STANDARD STAFF REPORTER IN V COURTROOM veil guarded by armed uniformed and plain clothes Police, the Maria He.to-1. appeal began m the Singapore Court of Civil Appeal yesterday before the Clnef Justice of801 words
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143 1951-07-31 2 Awbery Sees Strachey On Storekeepers MR Stanley Awbery, I abour M.F in the British t'irliament, has written to (he Army Civil Service Union of Singapore, stating thai he has seen the Secretory of State !»r War, Mr. ,i o In Stracaey, several times on the claims of over I,#M Army143 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-07-31 2 Hem Voik G«vfrMH Thorn.is F. Dewej chats with Commisjioon General Bfalcobn Mac Donald at a cocktail party held at the Ksideace of the Acting Amertoui Cmmd on Sraklay: With t n h Mr. Aw Boos Raw, phflamtturopisl and newspapex masßate.40 words
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Article41 1951-07-31 2 SIXTY-YEAR-OLD Chinese Lee V, Mvi was eh irq- ed m the Sin§ »p re Sec< d Polia Court yestet with hurl Lam i i with acl pp Duxn J I v I was all bail ol $150 until Aug41 words
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Article33 1951-07-31 2 TAN PENG 'i I Ow was fined $50 iB the S jai re First I trict C lay. bribe of $1 t i P c him from cus- jd July 23.33 words
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Article196 1951-07-31 2 si BSTATIONS liable to load shedding today arc: DAY Armenian Street DC. Tan Cliye Mace Fort Canning. Scab St." Waterloo St.. St. Andrews/ iii^n SI Stamford Kd.. Albert street. Firestone, Kukit Timah Piiiimx, Balestier Uoad. Jalan Ampas, H. M.H.I 1 Meßitehie. Braddel] Rise, seletar Pomps, Nee Soon. Seletar196 words
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Article, Illustration579 1951-07-31 2 ENGLISH LA W DOES NOT APPLY HERE— COUNSEL pointed out thai such appeals had been made to the Governor who is the proper authority to hear this appeal. "My argument is that the court* had no jurisdiction to declare the marriage invalid. -The Kathi. counsel submitted had power to annul579 words
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260 1951-07-31 2 Standard Woman Reporter THE Singapore Branch of the British Red Cross Society m its 1951 appeal is aiming at a target of SlOO,OOO. Of this $30,000 is needed for general work. The balance is for a Building Fund and to equip and run the260 words
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Advertisement56 1951-07-31 2 18 Kt. >/ ./Vfn\ GOLD V/ V\ SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG 159 CECILSTREET. LEE RUBBER BLOB HIGH ST. 13 CHURCH STREET. S ss^^^ /Oe WITTS COUCH SYRUP \j (WITH 6UAIACOU CREOSOTE) i m the Orange Blue Carton. -v-- <■: I /DiWITT"S BABY COUGH SYRUP V (FOR CHILDREN UNDER 5 YEARS)56 words
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Advertisement80 1951-07-31 2 w I I tU.HI.'IWLNn I -fi Ciriew t F 4.5 Kenkftv An, 4£ Ph-.n J I No. 1 MAYO S I (O?F >••'. I OMMI \< i MALAYA'S MOST MODERN BEAUTIFUL HOTEL COb, $y 2 MILLION COMPLETE WITH X TCLEPHONE FACI EVERY ROOM IS DIFtERE^Vt DECORATED E FURHIShZD PHONE: Rn.80 words
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Article, Illustration515 1951-07-31 3 SiagaIhC Treys t ent o Than speech at RcsnttrUjeriea from >ays L I.os UK h.m ||M .ittrirausißS !.,drrs r the a :n I PLEADED FOR PEACE:! UNITY he addressed meetings twice m Washington, once at the Mackinac Assembly, m Seattle and S»an Francisco and515 words
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347 1951-07-31 3 i BIENMING, Professor of Mandarin! ad I —lish Phonetics and Intonation, said' ion Department is taking up the] •l m earnest and has enlisted a< uh it m the English Schools, it is c of the latest developments in| se known as "Quoyu Romanization."347 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-07-31 3 65 Men Refused To Tell Woes To A Woman Ma B ik«r, pal 9 Ifare p.-us S Iga] >re -ral En i oLmm Oai i. h'rk Isseskßi has beta Sl d I to-mor-lowlm BtIke Letj ssla s tioa -r I ibeia nbto a > >n~ -i m ij -d a53 words
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Article22 1951-07-31 3 C ass ace is 7 1 Koad: 0p m > 9.30 E 4::sh Evening Qaay: Uan- tAd- Last \!iii)ition: ti.m 622 words
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Article132 1951-07-31 3 THE SINGAPORE Coroners Court was told yesterday that an American negro seaman had died because <>: respiratory failure dj Right on b> smoking Indian hemp Evidence ol this was given by D:- T Balasinghan who per- trraed a post-mortem on the bodj oi the 30-year-old seaman132 words
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Article70 1951-07-31 3 THE KIWI Members League will hold a picnic on Monday, Aug. t> at Messrs Lim Teck Lee's bungalow at Ponggol Point. Buses have been laid on and will leave Clifford Pier ai 8.15 a.m. Pick-up points have been arranged at the .unction of Tampenu and Upper Serangoon70 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-07-31 3 picture. SIMOX POETT. (coat over am) 2» -year-old son of MajorGeneral J. H. N. Poett Chief of Staff FARELF. returned to Sin^anore" by BOAC plane to *pend his holidays with his parents He is studying at Worth Preparatory School m Sussex. To meet Simon were his brother, Brian (7), sisterStandard - 56 words
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Article20 1951-07-31 3 I HoUdat L Choo, oreSocial £i§#§§i child missing to both TeloK Aycr SSSrtSnt The woma" was^20 words
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182 1951-07-31 3 THE AUTOMOBILE Association of Malaya has adopted a plan of collective membership open to commercial firms, clubs, consulates and other associations. Previously, the membership has been confined to the private motorist. Mr. K. G. Bume, Secretary of the Automobile Association of Malaya, said that182 words
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379 1951-07-31 3 ROW OVER EXTRA' PASSENGER S 'pore Motorists ARE Indignant Standard Staff Reporter LEADING Singapore figures of the motoring public were indignant at the Traffic Police action against private ears carrying more persons than they are licensed to. The general consensus of opinion is that the Traffic Police should concern itself379 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-07-31 3 picture. Rev. Calvin Chao (extreme left), inaugurated first Superintendent of Religious Activities of the Singapore Chinese Christian Inter-Church Union is seen here with brother minister*. From left: Rev. Huang Mo Teng, Rev. Kuok Ko Mo (Chairman of the Inter-Church Un on u-lio performed the inauguration), Rev. Hovn Htm Kena Roi-Standard - 56 words
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Article182 1951-07-31 3 Standard Staff Reporter STRICTER precaution is being taken by the Singapore Registrar of Vehicles' Department m the issue of new licences to trisha riders plying for hire m the Colony. Trisha riders, who are renewing their licences, will now have to be certified medically fit to182 words
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Article, Illustration283 1951-07-31 3 JUMBO KEEPS FIT ON BOA T DECK photo, Standard Shipping Reporter WEIGHING three tons a baby rifphiat— ftft of x w Kinj; of Cambodia to President Truman arr'vcd m Singapore on the Roya! Interocean ship Ruys yesterday. The elephant was put <m the ship at Saigon, and Cheang Cheng aStandard - 283 words
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Advertisement58 1951-07-31 3 -Tne NEW Sunbeam Ta/bof's fhere.' |jt For those seeking distinctive appeal and exceptional performance, for the enthusiast driver and for all normal II motoring needs the Sunbeam Talbot 90 is the ideal car. The P\ NEW, more powerful 16 H.P. engine of 2267 c.c. is for those who _y m58 words
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389 1951-07-31 4 Big Claim For Damages Disabled Man Sues Motorist For $126,276 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Disabled following a motor accident, a 26-year-old assistant Resettlement Officer, Kon Kirn Soon, was carried to the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court, today, on a stretcher, to give evidence m a civil suit m which he Is claiming389 words
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Article, Illustration24 1951-07-31 4 Mrs. Tan Tcck Bee of Kuala Lumpur who will be proceeding 1 to the United Kingdom next week by the "Canton" on a holiday.24 words
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Article126 1951-07-31 4 Red Toll Steadily Mounting Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The bandit toll for this month is steadily rising and yesterday, m the rural district of Kuala Lumpur, security forces killed a woman bandit during an engagement with a gang of six terrorists. The dead woman has been identified as126 words
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Article82 1951-07-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A Chinese boy. Chang Lee Loong, 14. was drowned m a pond at (lie Lake Gardens, here last night. The body was recovered from the pond this morning:. It appears that Chang went with another boy for a swim m the pond82 words
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Article208 1951-07-31 4 Home Guard Officer Assaulted Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— When the Officer-in-Charge i I Ulu Gombak District asked the occupier of a house for the register oi the inmates m his house, the latter struck ♦he officer three times with a parang. This was stated m the first magistrate's208 words
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197 1951-07-31 4 JOIICRE BAIIRU. Mon.— Registration of all men falling within the call-up age of 18 and 24 years and living m the state lof Johore will commence on Wednesday, Aug. 1. The filling m of registration i forms and other details were explained to the197 words
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Article, Illustration241 1951-07-31 4 Mendis Re elected MSA Chief Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Hardships ar L caused to everyne m times of emergency but they must be borne m the .larger interest of the country c;ec\:>:-ed Mr. M S. Mendis, President of the Malayan Sinhalese Association, at its annual general meeting at241 words
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96 1951-07-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mori. IKlang Chinese business associations and guilds are to make joint representations to the' Federation Government for the immediate development of Port Swettenham. The present congestion at Port Swettenham, they point* out. is causing great concern to traders. They will suggest to96 words
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Article79 1951-07-31 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Mon.— A Chinese spokesman told The Standard today that Use Negri Sembilan Chinese have appointed a subcommittee to Kttldy the Barnes and Fenn-Wu report? on eriuoa- tti n. This committee, headed by v Yap ftfau T.itt. will meet on Aug 1879 words
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294 1951-07-31 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Men.— Every unarmed member of the public could help the Government to end banditry, said the Mentri Besar, Pahang, yesterday, when the Pahang Penghu party at Kuala Lapis to mar lus Association hold a tea the conclusion oi their294 words
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Article325 1951-07-31 4 THREE bus conductors. Lee Ah Tien, Teng Kirn Swee and Ho Kew Kam. of Rengam Bus Co. who did not wear the arm badge as required by the regulations were each fined $25 or 10 days' rigorous imprisonment by the Kluang Circuit Magistrate. G.W.H. COTTON, a European325 words
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Advertisement247 1951-07-31 4 AUTHENTIC! pß^k, EXCITING!... n«AMA Ys^^^' OI Ml NAT CONSTANT W^Jj H| WITH SOCIETY'S Mh fP^B fERIC PORTMAN Laurence Hanrev Maria Mauban end tmrodvong f A M E L I A I UU n I 6.45 9.30 p.m. New Alhambr*: «EW CHAFTKB IN THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT! 2je2] w.h..-^^"ALEXANDRE DUMAS' [^^fff^^^a' DWORD of247 words
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Advertisement525 1951-07-31 4 riA^jii wM DOMESTIC ANNOUNCR> riARRISON-At b J x pore on 28th July to wife of Lt.-Col Jam* R. Signals— a daughfc ACKNOWLEDGMENT^ ATR. Lim Choi Wee ond f c^ 1 x thank oil friends G nd tive« for tending wreoths, X telegroms and Leftcrs of cone ence, paid night visif,525 words
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Advertisement25 1951-07-31 4 SAILING NOTI. I I IGAPOKE I I FAR I I FAR I I I I |H H M I I 1 I m I rTTJ25 words
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Miscellaneous62 1951-07-31 4 [|i.w ill I """fc* 1 I I ~t^*^ Pv C/CikLJGMT INJ TTV4' J&*\ I ci i iduc i i*i""^t y 1 J /w^L\j ii I I -^r~^>^ i\ /x PV d v»r^^^>^' > t «i I m i JP^/i'\ I C lu~>jyc w' i PL.- c *>. I n^vii/A*^. 162 words
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Article19 1951-07-31 5 W itness Missing BECAUSE i could iced, X Dcv a PW D. verseer -c- of I r cycle m19 words
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Article, Illustration462 1951-07-31 5 Tiinrir StM di r <l Staff Reporter 11 V j' lm P° rtan t matters m regard to Malay* Hall London need urgent attention by the Singapore Rat Labour Pa a r{r^° V r nn f lents Mr C haj, Labour Party462 words
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Article126 1951-07-31 5 Standard Suil Reporter CHE Lah Senivasan was fineti $5 m the Singapore Second Pomt 1 Court yesterday, when be admitted trying to enter the Jalan Besar stadium on July 29, without a ticket or a complimentary pass He was arrested, while climbing the stadium wall126 words
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302 1951-07-31 5 Standard Staff Reporter also found 43 roils of similar colour, eight rolls of white cloth. an.cl another 58 of 'flowery cloth 1 "Tea took me to the backyard m the house where I discovered four cases of textiles marked 'Bangkok via Singapore.' he add-302 words
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138 1951-07-31 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. The one week celebrations of the Feast of St. Anne, the patroness of the church at Bukit Mertajam. ended last night with a procession of the statue of St. Anne m which over 3,000 Christian pilgrims from all parts138 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-07-31 5 Photo. Members of the Johore Postal and Telecoms Recreation Club, Johore Bahru, who were m Singapore on a sight-seeing tour visited The Singapore Standard office yesterday to see how modern newspapers function. StandardStandard - 35 words
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Article260 1951-07-31 5 Terror Followed Beating Of Drum BUKIT JUNUN ECHO Standard Stall Correspondent ALOR STAR, Mon.— Three Malays, Sudin bin Saad, Awang bin Harun and Osman bin Hassan of Bukit Junun, Central Kedah, were charged before Mr. Justice Abdul Humid bin Mustapha at the Supreme Court, Alor Star, with the murder ol260 words
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Article52 1951-07-31 5 THE Committee of the Ismail English School Old Boys association gave a farewell dinner at the Rest House. Kota Bahru. recently to Mr. S. V. J. Ponniah the Headmaster of the Ismail English School, Kota Bahru. who will be leaving the school shortly for a scholarship course m52 words
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Article193 1951-07-31 5 POLICE PROBE, FIND 2 MORE Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Three pei>on> were injured, an old Tamil woman and her hu» children, when an old bomb, about the rfao of a quarl-*i/<d brandy bottle, exploded near a brae m KinY Ranjre Road at 4.30 today. The193 words
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Article136 1951-07-31 5 COLA For Busmen Not Decided Standard stall R« porirr THE am nt of increase m cost ol living a be given I en ■■••<■■ <>: Singapore Ti actio C pai -,.< >-, led. Wnei de inform I B< about it Thi- i Lerday by v\■.: Ma igei the C unpany.136 words
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101 1951-07-31 5 Woman Faces Charge Of Bribing Insp. KOH ASi Tee (34) was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with offering a bribe to Inspector Mclntyre to refrain from arresting another woman Lim Ah Chye (50) for assisting m the management of chap ji ki lottery at Bali Lane on101 words
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Article248 1951-07-31 5 Standard Staff Reporter A CLAIM for $499.37 brought by Loh Yee Chee, former salesman of Shriro (China) Ltd., against the firm, being half per cent commission against sales of textiles worth 599,874 was mentioned and adjourned to Oct. 15 m the Singapore First Civil District Court248 words
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Article53 1951-07-31 5 TWO appeals were dealt with by the Singapore Court of Crii minal Appeal yesterday and were both dismissed. I The appeals were" by Tan Kang I Hoe sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment tor gang 1 robbery and rioting. and Lim Choy Fatt, sentenced to three year's ri.53 words
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Article157 1951-07-31 5 Used Church To Cheat: Bound Over Standard Staff Corn-sp<»i»denl IPOII. Hon. K. Kanniah (19), was bound over bo be of good behaviour for 18 months by Mr. J. EL Whim er in the Sessions Court today when be pleaded guilty to cheating Cnim Kap Seng of a cheque for $75.157 words
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Article70 1951-07-31 5 Standard Staff orr«spond«*nt IPOH. MOIL— A Perak Government press statement says that unmuzzled dogs caught by the Veterinary Department and unclaimed by owners wUI be given to suitable applicants who are it-quired to pay a small sum to meet the cost of accommodating the dogs.70 words
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Advertisement177 1951-07-31 5 "CLOTHES I 1 1 TION m S2 J man time i r g posts rti you indivi r.tion to suit Qg s PEOPLE HAVE THE IDEA that djj^rrsents cannot be written :o! boll-poial pen, we can assure however that the US2 of Scroll pens is now becoming the i practice177 words
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Advertisement26 1951-07-31 5 B JI R N IEtT MOTOR S JLTD- K U ALA LU M P U R f; Bi-1 l"-ZZZ^:'^ =r .<- BORNEO MOTORS LID. i\^ W^ntiQfi iMMsjzm26 words
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Article754 1951-07-31 6 TTHAT has been most impressive about the remarkable defence of the new Press Regulations put up by our revered contemporary, the Straits Times last Saturday was the strict impartiality with which h censured those who had "exaggerated the danger and misunderstood the regulations." Fov among those754 words
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Article897 1951-07-31 6 Banana Notes In Ihe News Again! ""DANANA NOTES" have ■O come into the news again. There are the optimist! (a syndicate of Kuala Lumpur businessmen) who feel they may succeed m getting a portion, if not the fuH amount due to them, on the notes that came into their possession897 words
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Article327 1951-07-31 6 NEW YORK. DON'T bop your husband with the rolling pin when 1 he answers your chit chat \\:th a grunt. He pivb.ib'y is iust a poor listener and not bored as you might .suspect. For several years Professor James B: >wn ol the University >1 Minnesota327 words
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Article235 1951-07-31 6 What Of The Others? Sir;- it is most gratifying to note that at long last the Government now proposes to bring the Employees Provident Fund Ordinance No. 21 1951 into effect m 1952 The above Ordinance as it now reads provides for contribution to be made to235 words
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Article, Illustration533 1951-07-31 6 ONCE again Utusan Melayu, the influential Singapore Malay daily, voiced its protest against the new Press Regulations, "We nave observed time and time again either through ignorant or blatant indifference that the Government takes pleasure m insulting the non English Press." said Utusan referring533 words
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Article269 1951-07-31 6 Sii, Being the wife oi a Government servant 1 cannot let tin 3 remarks by the retiring Chairman of the Singapore Govt Servants 1 Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society m your issue of Tuesday. July 3 1951, to the el feet that a machinery be set up to269 words
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Article, Illustration266 1951-07-31 6 —out what a good job it can t read 1 r PHERE"S an actor m Holly- wood who is neither male nor female, has ears bigger than Clark Gable's, can't read or write, and ie as stubborn as a mule. Yet despite these handicaps, this hybrid actor266 words
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Advertisement22 1951-07-31 6 x X^ £H this 15 vvEii vwOSTH •o tru PicfvtME... Boy that 5 fob mi the Risk of fUMOi*6 POwm... iMd^MB MOTHERS22 words
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Advertisement52 1951-07-31 6 "CLEAN UP" wth the El I TWO TANK MSHWI IB I CAPACITY 1.000 PIECES PEP j GAS, ELECTRIC M ETfAM H.; j total^Ers.on m *»"£%s**& WATFR THOROUGHLY SIOURS IDEAL FOR HOSPITALS CANTEENS HOTELS ETC tUX CATERS TCP THE SOI F AGENT 1 102.106 OIU lIARU I''' l v IKSCBIT««IS™ ITD52 words
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321 1951-07-31 7 ~s,.*eivmr Marshall warns: -iilVilOY July 30. (IP) Defence Secretary George v j- disclosed today to have warned Congressmen recently leKhood of war with Russia M is increasing." This is '•ihere has been a constant buildup m the Soviets and Ilites ot321 words
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42 1951-07-31 7 DI'TH, Massachusetts. July 30 (Reuter) Taft (Republican, Ohio) said here the United States "m co-operation with i mpire" should undertake to secure sea and i thouuhout the world. ntrol of ii i i42 words
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224 1951-07-31 7 Senators To Clarify US Troops Issue WASHINGTON, July 0, (UP) Several Senators said Sunday they will demand: re information this week j on Defence Secretary George j M; rs 's sure that 340,--000 United States ground a be stationed m E I end of 1952. Some lawn ikera said the224 words
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17 1951-07-31 7 is command Su i free hospitality lei the high oi army17 words
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Article48 1951-07-31 7 NEW YORK. July 30 'Router 1 Formation of a council to campaign against caricaturing Negroes m theatrical presentations ua> announced today. Known as the co-ordinating council for Negro performers, it will be headed by Mr. Lester A. Walton, former United State.s Minister to Liberia.48 words
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Article, Illustration75 1951-07-31 7 The parents of Pontiars' (CSA) famous seven-months-old Rosebush quadruplets temporarily solved their baby-sitting: problem July 'Z'Z when the babies were visited by Michigan's only other set of quads, the 21 -year-old Morlok sisters of Lansing. Holding the infants left to right are Edna withAP - 75 words
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211 1951-07-31 7 BONN, July 30 (AP) The Western Allies are planning a Berlin airlift m reverse m case the Russians refuse to lift their restrictions on exports from the city, an informed Allied source said here yesterday. The Russians insist that "certificates211 words
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210 1951-07-31 7 LONDON. July j .O, (Renter) Britain's Labour Government received a clear warning Sunday that its vast trade union following expects drastic action to halt the rising cost of living. Unions representing 250,000 workers, many of them m the vital rearmament industries, came out210 words
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Article201 1951-07-31 7 Tribe Warns Boycott Of Tshekedi PALAYPE. Bechuanaland, July 30 (Reuter> Bamangwato chiefs gave a warning last night that they would not allow the exiled former regent of the tribe. Tshekedi Khama, to address any tribal meeting and would boycott any meeting at which he was present. Representatives of the tribe201 words
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Article78 1951-07-31 7 LONDON. July :?0 <Reuter>— No mention is made oi Marsnai Stalin m 18 slogans issued Sunday by the Chinese Central People's Government for the 24th anniversary of Chinese Army Day, Auk. 1, according to a New China News Agency message received m London. Communist Chinese leader Mao78 words
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86 1951-07-31 7 JOHANNESBURG. July HO. < Renter i Leaders of the principal political organisations oi Africans. Indians and people ol mixed race m South Africa decided at a joint meeting on Sunday to set up a planning council for h mass campaign against colour bar86 words
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Article35 1951-07-31 7 GIBRALTAR. July 30, (AP)~Two cases of poliomyelitis were confirmed Sunday on the U.S. Destroyer Fiske. which was quarantined with three Others on arrival here on Saturday. Both were isolated In Gibraltar's military hospital.35 words
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161 1951-07-31 7 Red 'Progress Report Refutes HK Newspaper >BANDITS» STILL ACTIVE 1 HONGKONG, July 30 (AP) The pro-Communist Ta Rune Pao today headlined a Chinese Communist dispatch from Chungking: "All Brigands on Yunnan Frontier Eliminated/ but an official report which iollows on activities along the Sino-Burma border says no such thing. The161 words
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261 1951-07-31 7 NEW DELHI, July 30 (IT) Prime Minister jJawaharlal Nehru told a crowd of 500,000 Sunday he did not believe there would be war between India and I Pakistan. The throng j-at attentively j for 70 minutes «>n the El ecu grounds adjoining the Delhi261 words
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230 1951-07-31 7 PARIS, July M CUP) Increased fear of C* China and the pro speeded German neai I brought the growing com i i n m France today that I d< ire attempt must be end th I f six-yeai i a o The cabinet230 words
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132 1951-07-31 7 LONDON. July 30 !•;< rteri Mr. J.icub Malik. Sovi< I Depul Foreign Minister, t<>ki a visiting B: itis d< i gation that H was ready to take part m en I power negotiations a1 tl c est level, members ol the group stated132 words
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Article31 1951-07-31 7 LA PAZ. Bolivia. Jul\ 10, (UP) A South American cargo plane crashed on Sunday near the Bolivian mountain city of Fochabama, killing the live crew members.31 words
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168 1951-07-31 7 WASHINGTON, July :;o. (IJF>.— Uwiafly v\<n informed sources said festcHtoj the I'nit^d States and Britain have composed their (Biemcai over the appointment of a supreme naval commaMifrr m the A'lantw for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization with the top post pMMf to an168 words
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93 1951-07-31 7 SYDNEY. July M) W Pi ime Mi .-'<" HU>b< I M« Ltn bis six itate pi en iers I top-level rep tativ«s o1 bour and industry lit ia conference table U fip.d w ays and me in* •>' < ml lting inflai »n m a93 words
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Advertisement26 1951-07-31 7 Me j/a-y of Malayan Travel... .**********171 iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii. tiUllllllii iin. l c**rJ£S£!^ r MERCHANTS first cam. s^rc^Af to Maiaya m p"""'"" with comfort oi CinCl $p©^Q notify26 words
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Miscellaneous8 1951-07-31 7 ■■^f^^jypHgi t xt iVIf fCr lsssssS t 18 words
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Article, Illustration434 1951-07-31 8 Shippers Offer Suggestions Standard Shipping Reporter SUGGESTIONS for speeding up cargo-handling m the Singapore Harbour Board, made recently by shippers and others interested, are now receiving the active consideration of the Singapore Government, stated the S.H.B. authorities yesterday. The formation of a land andStandard - 434 words
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Article123 1951-07-31 8 t\ II \K\ Iv Anchises L3/M 4 Bantam 4:' |3 Bencleuch 7 Benmachdul 4 5 k Braeside 31 \Z Buay2 c P 7 Era pi re Nene r. 2 4 1 Evi Livance 27 l'S 2 Glen be c 26 ii Glenroy 15/16 4 1 Kieldrecht 3k123 words
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230 1951-07-31 8 Allard K2 Sports Is Made For Speed Standard Motoring Correspondent THFTi'E essential qualities that are needed to make a successful sports car acceleration, high cruising i speed and road-holding ability stand out forcibly m the Allard K2 sports two-seater. The first of these models to arrive m Singapore was taken230 words
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Article308 1951-07-31 8 Persian Oil Dispute: PLANS to give joy-rides over Singapore on Sept. 2, the day following the Colony's fourth Air Day, wiU probably have to be cancelled because of a temporary shortage of aviation petrol for civilian use. The joy-rides were to have been given by308 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-07-31 8 The \llard K2 Sports twosealer In road trim, pictured m Singapore yesterday. lhp tar i< docile m traffic and >< ¥t can be a lusty performer on ide, Kpen stretches. Photo By G.S. King.G.S. King - 34 words
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Advertisement539 1951-07-31 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland San Francisco, Los Angeles All American Canodion Citie Penong P. Sham "pore JACOB LUCKENBACH 24/26Aug 27/28Au S 29Aug/lSep» GEORGE LUCKENBACH 24/26 Sept 27/28Scpt 29Sept/1 Ocr Accepting crrgc for Hongkong. Fw full ocrticu'ars Dr v Carqc Deep Tanks and Passenger ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD.539 words
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Advertisement306 1951-07-31 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. WEST COASI MALAY* Hong Soon for P. Baroe.. Aug 1 Hong Tct for Rengot July 30 Vessel tor Muar Weekl y H Th fQr Bagan Vessel t O f M.ilqcc Iwice Weekly r a Auq Vessel tor Port Dickson Weekly Tung Song for Malacco Port Hon306 words
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Advertisement139 1951-07-31 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal lotterdarr Lloyd Holland Americo Line Nederlonti Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Am>t«rdim MONTREAI HALIFAX. BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLF/ KC Spore P. Sham Penanr Bantam (RL) Gdns. 42/43 sAug 6Aug Biiliton (SMN) 13/19Aug 20/21 Aug 22/23Aug Sloterdyk (HAL) 7/13 Sept 14/15 Sept 16/17Scpt Bali139 words
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Advertisement397 1951-07-31 8 sailings fRo» scANtrrrriT^^^-^iiii 'LALANDIA' tor I igon P "KAMBODIA" for Bangkok Hongkong Manilo Kobe Yokohomo "FALSTRIA" for Saigor Ban fa 3U U3 .2Scpt 28-30A "PATAGONIA" for Bangkok. Hongkong, Manila, Kobe Yokohamo 12-16Scp» SAILINGS Tf CONr'NENT iC ANO!NA V For Colombo Aden. Port So.* Q, Hamburg M Goth rburg lottn W397 words
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Miscellaneous33 1951-07-31 8 Despatches Today: Thailand (parcels only) by Larut. Indo-China noon by Bu.oh, Medan 6 p.m. by Stia. Arrivals Today: North Borneo. Labuan. Brunei and Miri (letters and parcels) by Marudu, Thailand (letters) by train.33 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-07-31 9 Rolex technician Mr, D.N Parford checks en the chart of the Vibrograph, an instrument which can tell m a few seconds iust how much a watch gains or loses m a day.— Standard photo.38 words
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Article741 1951-07-31 9 GLASS STRIKERS WISH TO RETURN: ATKINS 'Coerced By Leaders' Charge: Trouble May Hit Expansion Plans *TRIKF« i SliUulanl SlafT Reporter i!i.. SJn/r,,» n a\ ns c Olle llow heill n rtaged by the workers of IHH \"T I>OlV f>la Mill '"^t"ring Company and ihe attitn4e of the Singa- 't Ull741 words
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Article347 1951-07-31 9 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Is likely to lose much revenue as ocean-going vessels are being increasingly diverted to foreign ports for bunkers because of congestion m the bunkering wharves of this port. Already several imtun point vessels have had to be diverted Ito Pulau Samboe. m347 words
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Article72 1951-07-31 9 HONGKONG, J -Special Standard Service Cl .-ing prto s the Hoi n g Exchange w( re HK$l3 70 to El; Sterling HKs6.3i2a I 1 US$l; 810 to A ran $1. HKS c O d HK5i14.125 to one tael The penicillin factor? to be [ndia with the coj WG.I.I.S. - 72 words
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Article42 1951-07-31 9 'SOME BACK AT WORK The Works Manager of the Singapore Glass Factory, Mr. W. T. MacDonald, stated yesterday that several of the strikers had returned to work. The factory is gradually expanding production and expects to resume normal production shortly, he added.42 words
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125 1951-07-31 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE monthlong Post Office savings campaign m Singapore has boosted deposits m the Post Office Savings Bank by a total of 81,827,000 m new deposits as a result of the i 0,625 new accounts opened m July. Accountant of the Post125 words
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127 1951-07-31 9 Standard Market Bcp«rtei SINGAPORE, Mon The Malayan share market opened qujel There was a ceit am a nount of uncertain^ »gj s*er infi tin shares section, out Unregistered tins remained ste idy. Ye^'erdav"s prices were: INULSTKIALS Bayers Sellers B B Petrol 4" 41/--"XSI* Neave^ u.a>.127 words
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Article135 1951-07-31 9 IPOH, July 30.— Volume of Gorman machinery arriving m Malaya within the next few months will increase considerably, said Mr. Yeoh Kirn Tian. a Director of Messrs. Ban Guan Hin who has just made a twomonth tour of Europe Mr YeoM who visited factories at Kiel. Hamburg.135 words
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Article153 1951-07-31 9 STRIKERS ACCUSE EMPLOYERS THE Singapore Glass Factory Employees Union yesterday alleged that a clerical j employee of the Singapore Glass Manufacturing Company has been given notice of dis- j missal "because he was sus- pected oi being a spy of the union." A union spokesman told The Standard that this153 words
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Article141 1951-07-31 9 Standard Market Reporter THE RUBBER market m Singapore was extremely dull yesterday, with prices fluctuating narrowly at around Saturday's levels. Overseas orders were iacking on a market that was still awaiting the outcome of the ceasefire talks m Korea. Only a small volume of business was141 words
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163 1951-07-31 9 Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, July 30:— The tentative price of £890 per ton for Bolivian tin offered by the United States is not for Malaya or Indonesia. This prediction made by thig correspondent last week was confirmed today by the Financial Times163 words
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Article71 1951-07-31 9 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb. nuyers Sellers No 1 K.S.S Spot Loose $1.44 J $1,451 F. 0.8. m bales Aug. No 1 B.S.S $1.40* $1.41 No 2 R.S s $1.34} 51. 35 No 3 R.S.S (norn > 51.28 $1.29 Tone: Dull. LONDON RUBBER Monday's opening71 words
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Article43 1951-07-31 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The price of Tin to-day was 54 14.25 per picul. Down $2.75. LONDON TIN Monday's prices first session were: Spot £825 buyers, £832 10s. sellers. Three months £807 10s. buyers, £810 sellers. Settlement Price £830. Tone: Steady at lower level.43 words
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Article38 1951-07-31 9 Foreign buyers m the first six months of this year have cancelled 17 per cent, of Japan's orders from abroad for cotton cloth, says a Tokyo report. The loss of orders cost Japan U5542,000,000. Reuter-AAP.38 words
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141 1951-07-31 9 AXOTIIER ittracti( n i v< i tors to the Festival of Bril tin, which v.iU be at its neighi hi September, is tho Swiss 32nd National Fair scheduled to take place at Lausanne between Sept. 8 and 23. A- if to rival the display of141 words
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Article33 1951-07-31 9 BUYING rate* for Can* dollars (per 1100 Malayan) are CM 15/ M ITTI, KB 1/16 'O Dl. C 35 5 i>; (90 dsi Belling PI I M re;iriv iTT O D >33 words
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16 1951-07-31 9 Standard Staff Reporter I perties belonging to the estate of16 words
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Article, Illustration526 1951-07-31 9 photo. Standard Staff Reporter MALAYANS who once measured time by the sun, have now heroine so acutely time-conscious that it is now estimated almost every family owns a clock and every second man and woman a watch. Wearing of wrist watches has indeed becomeStandard - 526 words
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Article124 1951-07-31 9 TO MEET the defence needs of the United States lor abaca or Manila hemp, the Reconstruction Finance Corp. has been investigating the possibility of establishing an abaca plantation m Ecuador. A preliminary survey has in- dicated that conditions are suitable m Ecuador for the production uf124 words
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Article105 1951-07-31 9 Standard Market R«p»ut«r >PRA m the Singapon duce :et was c tic I day b gat $39 pel picul I I S39i with sellers; a1 ML In the there was a ce tali n lint of $41 w:- i t $39|. tinued v md tini 09AP - 105 words
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161 1951-07-31 9 Good Trade Chances With Los Angeles US Business Leader Says >— Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Chambers of Comim rce and leading merchants were interviewed yestcrdav h\ Hie trade director of the Los Angles Chamber ol Commene, Mr. John A. Sowers, who is on a visit here. tio predict i ture161 words
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Article63 1951-07-31 9 US Going Ahead With Guayule PRESIDENT Truman has asked the U.S. Cong] ess Eor a supplemental appropriation U.S. $2,307,000 to enable th e U.S. Department of Agriculture U on with Its programme for producing rabbet from guayule m ris. He asked for the money h r stockpiling seeds, Betting up63 words
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Advertisement57 1951-07-31 9 V I 1 £ZZZ) Id MOS SELL tT de Younger ing Gland »t», urning aensawl Itlab dis*rhaxge spine, groin aiit. if .^usness, weaJkncs--I .!<■ ur are citiiB*>U I Ufcfl i'rostato yi»nt! ■mt sex gland li v <^ the»e troubl*-.' t^j, Quickly restore t:se uke the new »cienit^tu"- tilled Roa««a. Nf57 words
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Advertisement23 1951-07-31 9 mm ]f^s U■ m 'a im\i TLi l^l 56 M/LES PE? CAiUMf $6/- TAX PER KiQHTU OVER 60 Jttf LES PE=? HOO I23 words
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Article, Illustration386 1951-07-31 10 Elaborate Public Primping Can Kill Beau's Interest By ALICIA HART S f Co--, on lei niresi :■> t interest t tit c c you primp at E table. 1 the s me om that ymt our 1 •>■• strict authorities still consider it poor etiquette to make n the table,386 words
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Article66 1951-07-31 10 PARIS, July 30 (UP) Rita Hayworth is "nearly broke", her attorney said yesterday. Lawyer Bartley Crum would not say how the red-haired princess came to be "definitely In the hole financially" after many years as a top box-office star and after two yenrs of marriage to66 words
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Article25 1951-07-31 10 TVTEW YORK, July 30 <AP> J-* British-born actor John Loder and Actress Sally Brophy escaped injury yesterday when Loder s car was &tmrk25 words
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Article, Illustration586 1951-07-31 10 ALEXANDR GRIMM - ALEXANDR GRIMM LET MADELEINE DE RAUCH OF PARIS SHOW YOU By How To Make Ihisz-Piece Su THE reputation of Madeleine de Ranch as one of the leading Parisian Couturiers, specializing m sportswear, has been long and firmly established. Her suits and two-piece dresses are always m586 words
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Article, Illustration678 1951-07-31 10 Says MARGARET SCOTT Standard Woman Correspondent 10HN has persuaded me to buy some proper maternity clothes. I was all against buying much for such a short time but John insists I buy at least three dresses, two for daytime and one for afternoon/evening. Shopping for678 words
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Advertisement86 1951-07-31 10 ENLIVEN YOUR SHIN WITH y^J T^^^X IPi^v N .■.->"% ...■..■.■.■> M V- o'^^j^ >. N I- A fj;Hure thai thnlling look ol Marlike lo^IMH »uh Fare Pb«der by iW«< FattJ «,//>uW I, Ml m >! uf f^.natmj, rUltery to your »i.n S»fl tf^ w dc!K:*le fragrjnor imooih a* finr,. ,etv«.86 words
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Advertisement173 1951-07-31 10 1 «B w\i fi/FPy Dsy BUJB and STRONGEhf To build strength, r<> ?A, help youngsters grow >^t tall a-.d straight-filled W* with the energy and \wL 1 stamina they must ha\e v.l foractive living, there's >^3; no finer nourishment 1 ll than Quaker Oats. H V I Sene Quaker Oats173 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1951-07-31 11 Standard BADER RECITAL MUSIC NOTES By "ANACRUSIS' Highlights Of Tonight's Programme i lU i Unff French P^nist, a 2Shl ader is lo J recital m the Victoria Memorial Mi torfgfatS P.m. Tickets —ats4 $2 Ss£ T n us t be booked at Robinson's before 4 p m or begtel Hall1,092 words
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Article771 1951-07-31 11 TV AI.ION. Concerto for Violin and Orchestra. J&scha Heifett violin >, I'hilharmonia Orchestra (Walton). B.M.V. I)Ii!i(;il i:J. THIS brilliant and extemelv melodious concerto is considered by some to be one of the great works of the century and by others to be something of a retrogression from771 words
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Advertisement214 1951-07-31 11 OPINING TODAY-1..1.45-4.15.6.45 9.30 P m i. .5*30 -il vo Days Only! i 1 BOH HOPE I AT IHS FUNNIEST I HEN HE DS HIMSELF HOST a TT V ft a A X HOLIDAY ATTRACTION ■•3 -THURSDAY fis ;.<VV LOVE SOMG $VsJ nO/JED BY vu-n Siu.iT lw I Movie SiiKlio At214 words
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Advertisement130 1951-07-31 11 I VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL i 1 The Singapore Music Circle, m conjunction with ij ANDRE BADER 'l Works by Bach, Beethoven, Liszt, Chopin Debussy. TONIGHT, July 31, 8.45 p.m. Bookings at Robinson's S4, $2, $1. 1 wor> r^_n_rxru*>-^xr^J*^J*^J^u*n^*^^^^r^r^'i»^"M^■^~w J^w^V~^^r^ m m fw 1 1 A i Hj.Ai.JA-I.iTw FOR TOUAY ONLY130 words
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Advertisement62 1951-07-31 11 V. F.D S^'U 1 1 f iK?B 1.45 4.05 630 i 51 LAST THREE SHOWS tonightlC3olpremiere THE FILM OF THE YEAR NEVER BEFORE Such a searching story Such inspired direction Such flawless acting \L Into the category of those great $> films that have placed a new va/uej^ on screen62 words
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Advertisement217 1951-07-31 11 LAST DAY! 5259 1 «J I I I I i I N rOMOBBOH GALA OPENmIToMORROW! I The MIGHTIEST SEA SPFXTACLE OF \LL TIME! Warner Bros, prrnnt GREGORY PECK VIRGINIA MAYO CAPTAINIDRATIOIORMLOWtR RN (oiour hy racßNicouNe The TERRIFIC BAI rLE SCEMES In The FILM WILL BE SHOWN ON THE MAGBJ iSI217 words
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Miscellaneous278 1951-07-31 11 Eadio Programmes KAIIIfI V4I AV'A llltl v Valerio (piano): 7.4."» Radio IUIU .T*^L./llr* Doctor; X v.m 1 knou ahat 1 like civ/Munui.' s: > Talh ol the Town (8); aliMi/lrll Itr- p.m. Time For Music: !).;>'» News (SJ: !».1.-> Ring Ip The Curtain: ENGLISH PROGRAMME 10.46 Old Time Dance Music.278 words
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Miscellaneous174 1951-07-31 11 Crossword No. 26 cues across:- L. Restricted a tiny creature m cover. 4. Character i In b Czec'a oj^era. 6 Take a pot shot at a bird. 7 Many on an emergency conveyance come as a reinforcement 9 Invasion, but not m the fields 11. Broken statue. 13 The a<ider174 words
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209 1951-07-31 12 ROYAL NAVY beat Eurasians by 3-0 m a S.A.F.A. community league match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The winners, who secured two of their goals off j penalties, had their custodian. Mutton, to thank forj however. Mutton did splendid work to209 words
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Article348 1951-07-31 12 Badminton Ties For Week-En d 1 I at the < union I j > eekei I vmird.o. at 3 IS •»>.!>»■ Y\ I < '■> J H Le B i Cbu '■< B V: v Sal i j S< law Saileb Gen I Geok j» d Lim Civ v B348 words
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Article214 1951-07-31 12 M M PATERSON returned the best score with 150 m the qualifying round of the Singapore am iteur goll championship played it the Island Club course on S tturd iv. The following qualified for the C: imptonship. The draw for the Kr round to be played on214 words
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Article62 1951-07-31 12 The anuril soccer gr*mp for the Padang Shield between the S.R.C. and S.C.C. will be played off on Thun>day. S.R.C will be selected from the following: J. de Silva, R. Henderson. A. Rozario, K. Grosse, J. Pereira, M. G. Wright, M Gomes. M. Gammell. D. Miller. L.62 words
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139 1951-07-31 12 ADENAU, Germany, July 30 tßeutei Albeii i Ascari ol Italy driving a ferari won the German grand prix motor race yeste day b> covering the course ol 456 kilometres at an average spec i 134 8 kilometres an hour. Second was Juan Fangio of139 words
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Article89 1951-07-31 12 T c 30 B l RAOC had a fairly easy p ssage into the second .id o\ the Army Cup when they defeated 44:; BAD Kranji 6—l yesterday. Smith scored five of the RAOC* goals. In the first half he notched three oals m quick89 words
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Article30 1951-07-31 12 TIDES TIMES HKiH TIUEb at the principai resorts m Malaya. TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 9.32 8.02 Malacca 4.59 6.10 Port Dickson- 3.49 4.51 Port Sham 3.03 3.06 Penan? 10.47 11.4430 words
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Article31 1951-07-31 12 DBTROIT, July n (AFP)— I The latest American ■.umian! vA'inniiiii^ disciiv, ci y, Carol I minutes 15-5.10 seconds. All three women's diving titles were carried oil by Patri-31 words
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244 1951-07-31 12 DOVER, England, July 30 (DP)— With the lights of the French shore m sight, Scotland's William Ned Barnie, 54, took a slug of brandy, cut powerfully through strong tides and landed near Cap Gris Nez yesterday to become the oldest man to swim244 words
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Article706 1951-07-31 12 LEEDS, July 30 (Reuter) England completed their Ist innings with 505, 33 runs behind South Africa's total of 538 m the fourth Test which began m bright sunny weather today. At the close of play South Africa were 87 for no wicket, thus leading England706 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-07-31 12 photo. Craftsmanship and Sport— Singapore aeromodeller Vincent Hoisington. builder of beautiful model planes and gliders launches his latest effort m a trial flight at Sundays aeromodelling competition at Seletar. The model is a sailplane of ten feet wing span. S tandardStandard - 41 words
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Article78 1951-07-31 12 THE SINGAPORE Cricket Club handed Cosmos Spurts Club a B—l8 1 trouncing m a friendly match of soccer played on the Padang yesterday. Outside-left Alan King, who represented Singapore m a Malaya Cup match against Negri Sembilan two weeks ago when Singapore drew with Negri Sembilan78 words
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140 1951-07-31 12 ST. PAUL, Minnesota, July 30 (Reuter):— A threat that If he won he would not "get out of St. Paul, alive" failed to prevent Lloyd Mangrum from winning the St. Paul open golf tournament here yesterday with a total score of 266. Mangrum said140 words
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Article106 1951-07-31 12 Sajarah Score 2-1 Win TWO GOALS brilliantly scored by right-wingei Jafftr gave Katong Sajarah a 2-1 win over Singapore Harbour Board m a keenly fought S.A.F.A. Division II League soccer game played at Geylang Stadium yesterda}'. An unusually large crowd watched the game and cheered the Katong boys to victory.106 words
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141 1951-07-31 12 Hundreds of Malays from two tiny islands east of Singapore Pulau Tekong Be-ar and Kechil showed appreciation of their being able to stay on the land they have cultivated lor many years. and before that, b; their fathers and grandfathers. Into a day's glorious141 words
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Article92 1951-07-31 12 OMAHA. July ::i) (Router) Mr. G. Lyttelton-Rogers said here that it Dirk Savitt could win the United States Lawn Tennis championship at Forest Hills next month he and his associates will offer Savitt $75,000 lor a winter tour as a professional. Savitt had already won the92 words
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Article59 1951-07-31 12 SINGAPORE A.F.A. held it's Bth Council meeting at the S.C.C. yesterday under the chairmanship of acting president Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, m place of Mr. Watt, on leave. It was the shortest meeting this year. The Council approved two charity games m aid of the Singapore59 words
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Article22 1951-07-31 12 KLUANG. Mon. REME Workshop XI defeated Klu;mg Police by 6—2 m a league fixture played at the Town Padang today.22 words
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Article312 1951-07-31 12 Up-to-date positions m the Singapore football league are given below: LEAGUE TABLE— DIVISION 1 GOALS P W D L F A Pts Tiger S.A. 11 10 1 29 7 20 P. Brani United 12 9 327 8 18 Rover*. SC. 11 8 2 1 21 10312 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-07-31 12 Mrs. Faulkner. wi» c of Rear Admir.i II i Officer Malayan area, distributing the annual sports of the Admiralt Asian Base on Saturday23 words
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483 1951-07-31 12 LIM BONG SOO and Norman Wise, kingpins m Malayan tennis m the 30's are still going strong m the Singapc c tennis championships when they won their quarter-final open doubles match. They won m straight sets 7-5, 6-0 over Tan Wan Eng and483 words
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71 1951-07-31 12 Royal Australian Air Force will meet R.A.F. i Malaya > at cricket at Seletar on Saturday. RAAF: W. Cdr Cona&ham (captain), Fit Lt. Mills. Fit. Lt. Orr Fit Lt. Yietman. Fit. Officer Martin. Fit. Officer Purcell. Sgt Berkeley. Cpl. Hawes. CpL 3>x. Cpl Merman71 words
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Article173 1951-07-31 12 8 Matches Fixed For Indonesians SINGAPORE Table-Tennis ftfflroriitioa'i t i met yesterday and fixed tentative lite ,h- matches which the All-Indonesia team wQ\ pb they are here on August 5. The All-bid mes a team will leave Djakarta on Aug. 2. The^ will be pitched against i Singapore repn sei173 words
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Article31 1951-07-31 12 AIRCRAFT Repair Section, winners of the Inter-Section Services league, defeated "A" Squadron ninners-up, by 4 o m a league soccer match yesterday. Scorers were Cogden <2>. McGregor and Loud.31 words
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Article42 1951-07-31 12 Singapore Asiatic Rugby Union will hold its annual gen- eral meeting at th e Singapore I Chinese Recreation Club on Aug 3 at 5.30 p.m. Each affiliated club is entitled to be reoresented at the meeting by two delegates.42 words
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Article10 1951-07-31 12 Sweden Make Clean sweep STOCK Stat« Lennard B- den Cran10 words
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