Singapore Standard, 13 August 1951
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Title Section16 1951-08-13 1 Singapore Standard ai VOL. II NO- 43 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1951. 8 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration249 1951-08-13 1 Standard Staff Reporter KTI Japanese nar rrlninak UMfcrgoing m§ <>! imprisonment m Kurma arrived m <-i«nb\ h> the Tairea from Rangoon and .liateK removed to <han»i Jail where oin ||m urmip el 200 Japanese POW'l from and tin r. deration for repatriation249 words
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Article88 1951-08-13 1 N ff Correspondent A jungle U)g Auxiliary Hne work this members lif routine Mount Erskme the bluest ae-madf hand c island. le-madc hand gc quantity of iments and uniforms and a pack containing ftrsfl aid and medical equipment were discovered by them m the bandit encampment whnr88 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-08-13 1 PHILIP GANDERTON MICHAEL ALPHONSO (5) PAMELA GANDERTON (3)14 words
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188 1951-08-13 1 Stain tard Staff Reporter MICHAKL Alphonso, aged five, who Mas seriously injured while trying to shield his three-year-old hrother Malcolm when the R.A.F. Hornet crashed m front of their home at East Coast Road on Friday died a hero's death at the Singapore188 words
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169 1951-08-13 1 TEHERAN, Aug. 12. (AP). Iranian oil talks! neared the crucial stage to«la\ with the announcement by the leader of the British negotiating mission, Mr. Richard Stokes, that he will present a definite proposal tomorrow for joint operation of the oilfields. Earlier, signs were seen169 words
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Article166 1951-08-13 1 TEHERAN. Aug. 12. (UP) Iran's foremost clerical leader warned Britain today that any Iranian political leader who backed down on nationalization of British-owned oil interests would face assassination. The warning came from Seyed Abolghassem Kashani one of the principal figures m the nationalization of the Anglo-Iranian Oil166 words
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Article56 1951-08-13 1 ORLEANS Aug. 12 1 RoutersMayor ot Orleans Pierre Chevaliei a French Se 'retarj of State for barely 24 hours was found shot dead, beiieved murdered. her« today. Chevalier a 42-year-ola nortor was yesterday appointed Secretary of State, tor technical training, youth and sports m the new56 words
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94 1951-08-13 1 SYDNEY, Aug. 12 (UP)— New York Governor Thomas E. Dewev beiore flying to Wellington New Zealand, was iniurmed that President Truman had indicated a desire to see him when he returns home Dewev said. "I shall most certainly be pieased to tnve the President94 words
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Article47 1951-08-13 1 US Air Force spokesman said in' London that two RJi.F. '-rrfields m Suffolk have been illocated as bases for an operaggS Wing oi F-86 Sabre let fighters, due to arrive m Britain *>■",-! America within the next few weeks.— Reuter.47 words
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Article29 1951-08-13 1 STOCKHOLM. Aug. 12 «Reiiter> -Sweden yesterday rejected arequestbv thePohch Lhk,..^ to hold m custod> 12 Ponsn Mavy men who mutinied aboard a minesweeper last week..29 words
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Article16 1951-08-13 1 A seven-man Indonesian goodwill mission arrived m Bangkok yesterday for a four-day. -UP.U.P. - 16 words
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Article62 1951-08-13 1 HONGKONG, Aug. 12. (AFP) The 'forced return to China" of 16 members of the Chinese Embassy and consulates m Indonesia is regarded by the Peking Government as a '"violation of international usage and an expression of serious unfriendliness" on the part of the Indonesian62 words
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Article61 1951-08-13 1 Marro To Leave For S'pore We d. HONGKONG. Aug. 12. (RtuterAAP)— Leslie Marro, a 32-year-old Briton, was ordered by the magistrate remanded until the date of his departure for Singapore. Inspector Roberts yesterday told the magistrate. Mr. W. H. Latimer, that an escort from Singapore had arrived here, and arrangement61 words
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Article46 1951-08-13 1 LONDON. Au? 12 (AP»— Big increases m prices of iron and steel ranging up to 2(i per cent. for the kind oi uncoated sheet steel used m auto bodies were announced today by the Ministry ot Supply. The "higher prices become effective Monday.46 words
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Article34 1951-08-13 1 SAX FRANCISCO Aug. 12 (UP)— Lieut-Gen. Frank Milburn. Commander of the U.S. Corps m Korea. said that several Rid prisoners h;sd reported seeing missing Major-Gen, William Dean .is a Communist prisoner.34 words
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483 1951-08-13 1 Reds Ease Rigid Stand On Truce Demarcation Line TOKYO, Aug. 12 (Reuter-AAP) A commiinique issued by United Nations Headquarters on today's truce talks said: "The relationship to the present battle line of both the United Nations Command's generalised area for the location of a military demarcation line and the Communists'483 words
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Article319 1951-08-13 1 Standard Stall Reporter THE 23-dav-old strike by about 800 mm'kmrm «f the Singapore <»la«-s M ami fact urer* oinpanv will < ml loiimrroH. This follows negotiations be* tween Company officials and Union representatives Initieted by tiie Secretary <»t the I. about Party Mr. P M Wi!!ianis.319 words
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219 1951-08-13 1 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE State Councillor, I Ungku Abdul Aziz, yesterday commenting on the punishment of the 74 nurses of the Johore Bahru General Hospital, said that the matter needed "serious consideration." Ungku Aziz held that it did not appear that the Medical Superin219 words
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Article, Illustration125 1951-08-13 1 QUITO. Ecuador. Auk 12 (OP —Peruvian troops have launched scrips of attacks on the Eeuadorean garrisons m the disputed border areas of southern Ecua- idor, i1 a;i» announced ©flrtci illy today Authoritative report! mid least two Ecuadorian iotdi^m were killed -'md two ntherg Krounded kStandard; Michael Goh - 125 words
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Advertisement12 1951-08-13 1 PIATINW More orange crush please, mummq I Children love|^*iKl ORANGE CRUSH |i12 words
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Advertisement95 1951-08-13 1 Writ M I h ,i Srt» ENGAGEMENT 6c WEDDING RINGS uilll lu-hfill llrjmU she will %*«*ar (<»r«*\t*r v%iih pride <ao be seli-cU'd. G. C. De Silva Bros., S. Raffles Place. Singapore. Phone *****. <mc\ M) <r;::sLi:i's i:\in.i si>.ui: is iv i sit: it ton: BlfM »n*re You want it ,f"*~95 words
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Article626 1951-08-13 2 Exercises In Civil Defence Standard Staff Reporter FIRST SERGEANT R. Ossendorf, a Czech RAF pilot who was shot down by the Germans, evaded capture for four months and then turned up m England, was cauglrl yesterday by a Malayan Air Training Corps member, K. P. Segaram626 words
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139 1951-08-13 2 Standard Stall ■•■■■">* r UN reOPLEi i iJ linii a uoin.in and a boy, were injured b Singapore yesttrtl.iv ii» a result «>1 three ro aecidentoi went off the road at Street and i sundi shop, •)ing only after it had v mi139 words
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199 1951-08-13 2 Standard Siart' Rtporur ST. JOHN Council \*ill shortly come into being in Singapore u» represent the order of >t. John here, and ta co-ordinate its contael with the British \\vt\ Cross and other organisations, states Sir Franklin Gimson \*\\o i-« patron ot Singapore >t.199 words
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Article275 1951-08-13 2 Standard Slaff Reporter A CONVERTED Australian Islam who had decided to dedicate his life to the propagation m Australia of his Islam sect called Ahmadia or Reformed I>lam Has entertained t€> a tittin party In 40 members of the Ahmadia Community at the Jubilee Restaurant275 words
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Article39 1951-08-13 2 MR. M. B. Dass, Hon. Secretary the Jh're B. District Association for the prevention oi tuberculosis said that the Malayan Anti T. B. A>s< ciati has approved nd ati >n of $600 monthly to the Johure Branch.39 words
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Article, Illustration439 1951-08-13 2 Two Boys Were Born And Bred In A Lorry Standard Staff Reporter BORN m a disused threeton lorr> two children, Harchan Singh (5] years) and Hardiv Singh (4), have never known what it is to live m a house or even a room. All these years, they ha\e lived mStandard - 439 words
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Article113 1951-08-13 2 'It Was Much Easier In Europe' FIRST Sgt. R. Ossendorf was flying with the RAF m World War II and had flown >50 hours over enemy territory m Prance. In a Spitfire attack on a train convoy m 1944 m Caen, France, with 11 other Spitfires. Ossendorf was shot down113 words
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Article143 1951-08-13 2 THE patience of t u .e pMtm» gers m the Dutch liner willem Rays were severely tested luring the last stage of their voyage from Europe s.-.ci the United Kingdom to Singapore. A day before the line:- was d m Singapore, she made her usua143 words
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205 1951-08-13 2 'Asian Estate Workers Worst Treated In The World' Standard Staff Reporter PLANTATION labour is virtually slave laliour carried on m almost feudal conditions which render the task of trade union organisers extremely difficult. This view was expressed at the first Asian Regional Conference of the International Confederation of Free Trade205 words
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Miscellaneous28 1951-08-13 2 *~7 ADVANTAGE OUTA A DISADVANTAGE.^ fiflMr ff V SO AH'LL WRIGGLE ENTIRELY INSIDE I I Boll6 J 70^ m \O'HIM < AN'TP?OMP ON HIS KIDNEVS.T- J J?***- H. \T28 words
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Article, Illustration148 1951-08-13 3 YVeddins photo of Mr. and Mi-s. Soon Rim Yong, who were married at the J Ipoh Wesley Church on Friday. The bridp was I formerly Miss Margaret > C Marjoree Hendershot. an J S American missionary teacher attached to the Z I Ipoh Anglo-Chinese148 words
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149 1951-08-13 3 Memorandum Criticizes Barnes Report PENANG, Sun.— An allegation thai the Barnes Report on Malay c lu< ation not only pays no regard to the merits of Chinese schools but also attempts to wine oul all Chinese Schools was contained m a memorandum drawn up by a sub-committee ol the Penang149 words
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Article90 1951-08-13 3 MANY people on Saturday attended the funeral of the- late Mr Gan Kali Ho. who died suddenly at his residence early last week at the age oi 69. Mr Gan was a vegetarian, a leader of the Ene Choon community here and an elder of the Malacca90 words
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151 1951-08-13 3 Tigers Now Raid Kampongs: Kill Five Tappers Standard Staff C orrespondenl KUANTAN, Sun.— East Coast tigers have shown more darina m recent weeks, and now raid kampongs ror dogs or goats under 5e eyes ut their owners. In Tren^anu. four men have been killed by a tiger at HitTerent dates151 words
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180 1951-08-13 3 Standard Start Correspondent Xl VI V II IIPUR, Sun. A 6.000 feet modern runway *ill !>♦• completed at the end of thi> month at Koala Lumpur Airfield. It will be able to take transcontinental aircraft lik<- Skymasters Constellations and Argonauts* Kuala Lumpur Is180 words
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Article, Illustration632 1951-08-13 3 OSWALD HENRY - Klang Gangs Up Against TB: Needs $200,000 Far Expansion OSWALD HENRY By X L A N G. ma jor i oad stop between Port Swet- tenham and Kuala Llimtpur, is playling an active part m the ceaseless battle against t v b erculosis m Malaya. To this end, anew I632 words
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Article94 1951-08-13 3 Judge Gives Deaf Mute A Chance Standard Start orrespondent IPOH. Sun.— Magistrate Che Bahaudin yesterday was faced with an unusual problem, when a deaf and dumb Indian was charged with failing to produce his identity card when asked by the police. However, the situation was saved when the man asked94 words
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128 1951-08-13 3 Standard Siafl Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Security Forces kil!r«l four terrorists an<l captured two bandit suspects m the Federation since yesterday. During same period two terrorists surrendered. Two of the bandits were killed by Gurkhas m Johore this morning. The third was kilied128 words
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Article433 1951-08-13 3 Cannot Give In, Say Employers Standard Staff Cor rc*pon dent IPOIf, Sun. Workers m eipht principal Chinese owned foundries m Kampar and Telok Anson will sla^e a walkout from their joh<* tomorrow morning unless there is a v rlianpr of attitude on the part of their employers."433 words
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Article114 1951-08-13 3 PENANG, Sun— Mr. Aw Boon Haw, Governing Director of the Singapore Standard and well-known Malayan philanthropist arrived here this morning by plane and was met at the airport by a large gathering, including committee members of the Chong Shan Chinese School, Bayan Lepas. Mr. A.v114 words
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155 1951-08-13 3 Standard St.it l R<|>ort«>r Considerable progre la lh« fin iat kw <>! <■' i( v membership consists ni ire f of women has been nude m Penang and toe X' ian tnsi ol Perak "although < onvenl ion and custom among the Mtalayi still155 words
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Article35 1951-08-13 3 A CAMPAIGN to 1 BCG t« 14.000 children and 10.000 id > on the oul ;kirtj i So me Bahru htas been ted b Johore Bahru Ai I i 1 B A i tiDij.35 words
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Article41 1951-08-13 3 LPHONSO Oa I tth A 1 L 95!, at il i i] I •> S pore, Michael N i beri Alphon i 5 n result Hi recei EiAJi h m i (''>.: l\ «d. Funeral >' B lad iri Cemetery tt 5 p.m.41 words
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Article85 1951-08-13 3 DELEGATE om M the World A confe-ence at C >■<■!! University, Ithaca, New York. I that they were eager I formation that will be useful to Malaya wheo they i The Chairman ol the Malayan Youth Council M F s A v inandom said that85 words
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Article43 1951-08-13 3 THE acting District Officer. Kluang, has informed the Kluang Co-operative Stores Society that i approval has been granted for i the site of the proposed store m 1 front of the market. Shares oi I the society are $1 each.43 words
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Advertisement200 1951-08-13 3 g _\TION VACANT teachers. Male/ .a ideation Senior Apply to PrinEnglisfa School, "wanted j f"""" MG suit cases be- 5 g 25. Apply Box I Spore Standard. > TUITION J, SHORT-I PISG New SesM urn and Eve I can Staff. Hynew equip- VSC Institute *****. AY (JAW I) M today,200 words
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Advertisement403 1951-08-13 3 NOTICES SELANGOR TURF CLUB IST dly" 1931 MEE TING jor membership will be enthe dap before a rare ciav totendwg Members are rl mmded that under no rirtickets obtainable from the Secretary P.O. Box 48. Loke ew Building X I 12 COURSE CASH SWEEPS OH each rare Through Xumbera between403 words
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Advertisement105 1951-08-13 3 U\ BALDNESS y|| HAIRfAU y rminii CAPILLOGENA Capiltogeaa titopK tail 'all and peiaS baM l»«>tr<»»v dandrutf, sculp LrritfttHM as rl jnorur s ncu growth ol h.ui. S!."»il., L'HAKI <!v CXI d'o^t l\<>\ 1231 !i!t. Kol) nson KIMUL Singapore. :':?-:-S^S :::^ftSi yJ-^v?-::-: s>'.-.-.<-'-'k-y'^ <:'-\. '.y-'.-'/y/yy. y. JmKm '■■'■■'.•>'• v: :J-' msnuun105 words
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Miscellaneous20 1951-08-13 3 /yar Vfc y^ I T«r*"~ Ml) //Wr^JVKw^^/fA if^j)) I o*^9 T^^jK^"^'"*! l^~^^^~ X^fAM L Y'w \^ftf a- J \j 'V <20 words
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Article, Illustration918 1951-08-13 4 SEBASTIAN KAFFNER - Moscow's Ne w English Language Magazine Shows No Change In Soviet Policy LONDON. r r\\r ftrsi number ol the S< viot English language magazine "NEWS" has now reached Britain. In view of the great advance publicity it baa received it Is naturally beii a studied with considerable interest Extracts which918 words
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1066 1951-08-13 4 'Festival Of Britain' Expert Will Plan Ceylon's Big Exhibition COLOMBO. THE arrangements for the International Exhibition to be held m Colombo m February, to synchronise with the visit of Their Majesties the King and Queen and Princess Margaret on their way U Australia and New Zealand, are progressing rapidly and1,066 words
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Article728 1951-08-13 4 O. M. GREEN - China' s Untamed Rivers LONDON. "jVOT many, perhaps, except those who have lived m China have ever heard of the Huai river. It is less theatrical than the Yellow River, China's Sorrow," which has changed its bed five times m the past 2.000 years; less stupendous than the Yangtze can728 words
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79 1951-08-13 4 Time High-Handedness Ended In JB Hospital 1 S:: —The rea 1 ar.d crustrj ti< n over the 1 necessary an i unfair mem— the cance I d 1 D meted out 1 nurses at the Johore B i General H ispital cc: calls for comment. Your edil rial i m79 words
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Article396 1951-08-13 4 Why Not Make An Inquiry? i Sir —May I v thl fecli -he man-:n-the-Mreet i i m itter which is i import.:' I rel to the alleg I thai have been levelled by certain peopk thai t :r,e tneml of the Puiice F ;rce h sorted to b: rtl and396 words
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Advertisement1010 1951-08-13 4 ftittgaport**^ &tanbarb ltntr[>rmient Morning ISeuspaper Salute To A General TN July 1948 there arrived m Singapore an officer oi His Majesty's armed forces who crowned his term oi office by restoring peace and order to the Col ny The ofil r is Maj. Gvn. Dermott Dunlop, until recently General Office)1,010 words
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Advertisement9 1951-08-13 4 va\ <.-•* AT 0M Ms ¥*P«¥% *v» V* n.'''«' I9 words
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Article56 1951-08-13 5 New regulations have been issued m Red China requiring the egisti atii n oi all radio c |uipment including ordinary receivers, tubes, condensers, generators as well as amplifiers and recorders. Under the new anti-espionage law, radio owners can continue to possess radios only with the56 words
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202 1951-08-13 5 WASHINGTON, Aujr. 12 (UP). Diplomatic officials said that the fact that French Premier Rene Pleven also has taken the posl of Minister of the Associated States of Vietnam, Canibodia and Laos shows he intends his government to attach the highest importance to the202 words
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Article116 1951-08-13 5 CHARLESTON (West Virginia). Aug. 12 (Reuter)—"Regardless of the outcome m Korea, we cannot afford to drop our guard for one instant, because that instani could well mark the death-knell of liberty throughout the world." This worning was sounded here by Adm. William M. Fechteler, the newly-appointed116 words
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Article, Illustration71 1951-08-13 5 -AP photo. War correspondent A mar Lahiri of Calcutta. India (centre, with typewriter), represent ing: the India news group, takes notes of conversa tion with a North Korean pres' reporter left and Chinese pre^s representatives at th< Kaetong peace conference site This Fcene is typical of the many small discussionAP - 71 words
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Article50 1951-08-13 5 WASHINGTON. Aug. a 2 fßeute] >: Mr. Stephen T. Early. President Roosevelt's Press Secretary, died yesterday, from heart trouble. He was 61. Since he lefi the White House after five years m the press office he had been Vice Preside:";' of the Puilman Standard Car Manufacturing50 words
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Article84 1951-08-13 5 No War With Pak Nehru NEW DELHI. Aug. 12 (AFP^: Prime Minister and concurrently Minister for Foreign Affairs Shri Nehru yesterday told Parliament thai there would be no war with Pakistan. Nehru made the statement during the debate on India's foreign policy which he tiefined as being "neither negative, nor84 words
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Article92 1951-08-13 5 PRESTWICK (SCOTLAND), Aug. 12 (AP):— Nearly 100 American and Canadian Scots, accompanied by their own kiltclad pipers, flew into Scot 'and yesterday for the first "gathering of the clans" m 200 years to be held m Edinburgh on Aug. 16—19. They were 'ed by Gilbert Carmichael92 words
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Article312 1951-08-13 5 WORLD WAR THIS YEA R' WARNING Bid Seen To Cut Off India STOC KBRII)(;F (Maasachnsetts), Au«. 12 (AP). A third world war could "lart this autumn, with a Roman attack on Yugoslavia, Mr. A. Berle Jur., former Assistant Secretary ol Mate. Bald here. He ild that Intelligent c re ports312 words
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Article871 1951-08-13 5 [News Briefs I NEW YORK. Aug. 12:— The i i United Nations has just completed a U. 5.510.000,000 cam-: paign m which 17.000,000 per-; sons m 22 countries on both sides of the Iron Curtain have been vaccinated against tuber- cu',('-i<, it is announced here.A.P. - 871 words
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102 1951-08-13 5 LONDON, Aug. 12 (AP.)*— British Food Minister Maurice Webb jiave tin* nation more meat yesterday hut took back some of its cliecsc ration. The Ministry of Food announced an increase of two pence per week m the meat ration, making the weekly mouthful102 words
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Article96 1951-08-13 5 NEW YORK. Au*z 12 (UP): The American-born «vido» of Count Foike Bernadotte, the Swedish nobleman who wai killed while trying to bring peace to the Holy Land, is working on another UN. problem because '"I would be letting my i: I.;^-bands1 bands memory down ii96 words
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302 1951-08-13 5 WASHINGTON, An-. 12 (\FI»). Whatever happen^ m tl>«- inranlimr. llir I nitod Stwfgi htm «l««i«l« <l lo j-i«"ii a peace lr«*aly >^ill> Japan nl Sm F raiui-<<>. according t<» tin* biiiic i«rm> drafted l»\ J«»hn Fo-iir Duller. This is th ai302 words
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150 1951-08-13 5 RED EMBASSIES IN AMERICA AS SPY CENTRES WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 (Router) President Truir.an has been urged to Issue regulations under th c Security Act, to exclude ambassadors, ministers and consular officers whose admission to the country would endanger public safety. The proposal, made by Senate sub-conunittee. also s^id :ae State150 words
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Article24 1951-08-13 5 Hongkong c on Saturday fined two junkmen a ol HK$7OO iii attempting to smuggle embargoed oil to Red China.— A P24 words
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139 1951-08-13 5 HONGKONG I! (AP) A Bi\ti h ship, which I t month took to the Chii > c nmunist U I 0 tons i I plies, inclu I red 1 1 ]<■]<.-<. ha ii ig from Dairen with a I load of soya beans139 words
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Article46 1951-08-13 5 A C line g clerk v m» aboard the Dutch ii ci Tjisadane m Hongkong H r« bour was kriDrkcd by a r;:b> Into the hold o! the vessel ;^id later die I from hii inim \t* w. Monday, ugust 13, T951. §S>UItTiIUiHT'H3^vAP - 46 words
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Advertisement162 1951-08-13 5 j-p. READERS I AMEHiCAh EDITION I i !> fit Ut Peace Not Die of Neglect t I Why Stalin Was Not Surpr.scd f 3* How Nc»er to Be Tired 3* Acts of Fo.th for a Time of Peril Mother of Planned Parenthood i> This Is Moscow Today iC > If162 words
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Miscellaneous53 1951-08-13 5 n r» i— i r -_W-_»n_r<u' r K*~W r 1 l > W" I l m r 1 I MWM if you want I I TRY SEEING- f h /T\ gc'-^| I d SmWw TO BE MORE YOURSELF AS l»\ ®Hj OTHER^ gJ^rJL HB tSi. fl_9 _MP^_-_fl_-__t- __Br ___X V4l_53 words
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516 1951-08-13 6 Share Market Satisfactory Business Alter Holidays Improved Bids For Industrials By A Special Correspondent IN four days trading after the Bank Holiday, a satisfactory volume of business was written on Malayan markets. Buyers were willing to improve their bids for fair sized parcels of industrials and this section closed on516 words
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Article, Illustration352 1951-08-13 6 Industrials. Fraser Neave Ord $3 73 to $3 85. Gamm »n $2 43 (2 50, Hongkoi Bank $798j Malayan Breweries $7.10 tc $7,124, Malayan Collieries >i--75, Robinson Ord. ;>0 Rob:nson Fi st Pref. $5 00 $5.10. Sime D irby $16 00 er $10 mit, Straits Steamship $19.25,352 words
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Article19 1951-08-13 6 THE crop harvested on Bukil Hitam Estate foi the month oi July 1951 was 24.500 lbs19 words
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Article, Illustration344 1951-08-13 6 Bukit Katil Rubber Estates 1 LTD.. showed a profit oi $358,569 I (102.4%) for the year ended April 30, 1951. Final dividend oi 18 pei cent, is recommended making 30 per cent, for the your. Net liquid assets iii balance sheet are equivaleni to SI 29.7 c. perStandard - 344 words
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Article44 1951-08-13 6 Rimau House and Rinnan^ House scored (>0 and 55 respectively. At the closing ceremony, more than 100 villagers from nearby kamponss turned up to watch the impressive display of marching to the time of the Sinsap.>re sth 8.8. B:mi (above).44 words
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Article51 1951-08-13 6 i YUSOFF BIN MOHAMEO Gaus (55) is >■: irged m I Sing tpore F >urt! P c ri s ste ng two bai >ngs a h from \Y Rajoo at Butterworth 1 th c n »g Atg 7 He I .:rncd trial and wis re nsnded I51 words
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Article65 1951-08-13 6 EARL WILSON. a well known American newspaper! writer, is scheduled to arrive m Singapore on August 2:: m the course a round-the-world On his 25.000-mile plane ride the Broadway and Hollywood journalist expects to visit Lisbon Naples, Rome, Istanbul. Cairo, Baghdad, [ran, Beirut, Delhi. Bombay. Rangoon, Calcutta,65 words
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Advertisement407 1951-08-13 6 "NORDVtSr- tor Bangkok »*JT k^ PATAGONIA" to Bangkok*' 3UuQ :Vu I Hongkong Momlo Ko^e "NORDHVAL" tor Bongkok V -'3S ept "PRODUCE" t P FROMJA^^, KKODUCt tot Bong 24 A SAILINGS NfN| Fo. Colombc Aden f o »t ioid AAN ;;KINA" ,kx obt 22-26Au 9 "MALACCA" xi obt: 7 9 Sept407 words
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92 1951-08-13 7 NEWPORT, RHODF ISLAND Aug 12 <AP> Aust:\i!ian Davis Cud p!;,yers. Frank Sedgman nr.'J^.jrrv.'.M R..>p yesterday -;ive -><. wpori Casino's tennu tourney ita first all-foreign singles n.\ ils Sedgman gained the final round by defeating Gardner Mulloy ol Florida, 6-3, 6-2, 9-7. and Rose overwhelmed92 words
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Article100 1951-08-13 7 THE FIIiST x\und of the Si igapore Chess League Cham- i nship Tournameni smarts on S mday, Aug. 19. at the Chess C ib premises (YMC.A.) at 2 p m. The following is the draw for the first round: Teachers' T: ining College vs Chinese Swimming100 words
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Article106 1951-08-13 7 Two Changes In Fifth Test Team LONDON. Aug. 12 (Reuter)— T gland team for the fifth st n i against South Africa, 1 starting at The Oval here on Thursday is: Freddie Brown (N mptonshire), captain. D. B ennan (Yorkshire), Peter May < Sui ej Len Hutton oi York- re,106 words
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Article, Illustration331 1951-08-13 7 NS Rally, Beat Penang In Close Game 1 ENAiNG, Sun. After being one goal down at Hie interval Negri Sembilan rallied well to beat I enang by two goals to one m tbeir friendly inter"tate soccer match played here today before a large crowd. Pcnang started well going into attackStandard - 331 words
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Article28 1951-08-13 7 LONDON. Aug. 11 iKc-utcr) "Melbourne Inman, the famous billiard player, died m hos] ital at Farnborough, Kent, after a long illness. He was 73. Badminton28 words
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Article254 1951-08-13 7 SULEIMAN bin Jaffar (Eclipse) who was eliminated by Andrew Tan (Diehard* m last year's Singapore junior singles championship surprisingly lost to Low Wing Djin <Lseful>. m last night's ties of this year's junior tournament. The best singles fought out on i Saturday night which took al--1254 words
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Article193 1951-08-13 7 LONDON Aug. 11 ißeuter)— Piacings m the Country cricket Championship tables are: No lead In match Essex and Sussex gained two points for a tie on first innings m a drawn match. First six In the batting ay a ges are: highest not out First six m193 words
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240 1951-08-13 7 By JIM CHAMBERS, A.P. Sports Writer LONDON, Aug. J2 (AP). County cricket club finances took another sock from the weather yesterday. Not a hall was howled m five of the nine jiaines on the clay's schedule and there was very little cricket m240 words
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Article33 1951-08-13 7 TODAY'S Sport Soccer: Community League Singapore District v Indians at Jalan Besar Stadium. Dir. 2 Police S. A. v Cheerful Lads A.P. at Geylang. Business Houses League: M.P.H. v Sime Darby at Shell.33 words
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Article177 1951-08-13 7 LONDON, Au£. 12 (AP).— Motherwell, holders of the Scottish League, started the new Scottish Football season yesterday with a 6-4 win over Stirling Albion, who last season gained promotion to the upper bracket of the Football League. Queen of the South, also promoted, was nipped 5-4177 words
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Article78 1951-08-13 7 FOLKESTONE, Aug. 12 (Renter): The International Cross Channel race from France to Britain, m which 20 swimmers were to take part early tomorrow morning:, was postponed temporarily today because of heavy weather m the Straits of Dover. The decision to call off the race, arranged78 words
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Article114 1951-08-13 7 DISPLAYING poor defence thoughout the Singapore District Signals was trounced by H.M. Dockyard by ti goals to 1 when the teams met m a S.A.F.A. Division II League soccer match at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The winners 1 superiority lay m their good combinat n at K e114 words
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Advertisement233 1951-08-13 7 Nev^ Alhambra TODA fat ll ajn. 1.30 -4 6.45 9.30 p. m g Tve fought my wav out ..^fcgpj^ «n<l hotel rooms. an<l I m going i o the 10p M^jin^Jodj^ a.m.:— "JQUXXY BKLIXDA'" Til S^CO A'S-COnDiTio^ED 22" DAY TODAY! 10.45 a.m. 1.30,4, 6.45 9.30 pj», SEE IT NOW! PPORTEO233 words
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Advertisement275 1951-08-13 7 TODAY: 11 a.m. L4S, 4.00, 6..i0 9.30 I "VALLEY OF LOST SOULS" (m Mandarin) Distributed by Shau Bros. Ltd. I TEIX. >/ v 5159 >_^__ Ij-^1 j lIULLIUHI jgggL i msn <s ir^==^^=3=r==:^-^= OF 1951 s Jr^^p m (OIAMBIAS w?* *T lAII r U D IHTI L A u u275 words
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Miscellaneous195 1951-08-13 7 TIMES^T HK.H riUh^ at the DNnriDaJ re-= t,, m Malaya I<>UAV: AM P.« SlnxHDorc H-WN h M;,|;,«, i \\i i»nri Dk*kson "ill ;UH i»i.rt Sham <n lt(> l'i-n.ing <W-i? vr OH THE AIR KADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (7»IM' lr« *l «"< <wiffi) Xi a m. Emergency News (K.L.i; I p m195 words
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Miscellaneous161 1951-08-13 7 Crossword No. 38 CUES A(RO>>.:- l Postpone m 1 pour of biid men G i~ i i e .-> In a dilemma. 3 tint actor? 9 Nothing In this bpor' l It's bitter! 10 Shake speare brings her to book. 11. Lißht cat. 13. What's on— end offl! 15 The161 words
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155 1951-08-13 8 Tr un«r Ri)dgrr> md Jockey >lulU\ top the l.Nt ot win■rn it Pennnu with their outNtandins; run ot' successes durin; the 4-da\^ mrrtinsi. Rogers inners. > seconds ai I thirds 4 •> i bile rode ■a U :< four t and -s M X155 words
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353 1951-08-13 8 SINGAPORE CHINESE, brilliantly led b> ■kipper \h Boon Seong, scored their most impressive victory when they swamped the strong Ro>al \a\\ lean 5-0 mi n a SAFA Community League mairh played at Jaian Besar yesterday. The Chi■ese led 2-0 al hall time. Hgl ight353 words
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Article75 1951-08-13 8 THE Singapore Recreation Club lefeated RNAS Sembawan" by 81 n:r.s m a S.C.A. junior toi rnament match play- at Sembawang yesterday. The Recs did some last swins rileci 219 runs before declnring at wickets Reaijie Perry made ;ci unfinished 65, J de Souza coi tributed75 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-08-13 8 FASTEST te»m m the invitation 200 metres relay for jfirls schools at the Chinese Swimming hub nult oil S*"urduv Val Schellinr, Eve Spur^eon. Terry Gedington. Norma Hutchinson, of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jems.37 words
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1177 1951-08-13 8 All hopes ilu» SCRC mi^lit have hatl of winning inaxiiiuim or first innings points off the SIX m yesterday's SCA tournament i:ame vanished early when their star batsman and skipper Wee Chong Jin went out without a run bein s: scored. Fortune1,177 words
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Article310 1951-08-13 8 PENANG, Sun Penang Chinese proved too good lor the Indians, who were defeated by seven wickets, m the opening a;mie of the Penang inter-com-munity cricket "knockout"" competition today. The match was played on the Western Road ground. The Indians had B poor batting side and310 words
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194 1951-08-13 8 MONTREAL. Aug. 11 (UP) The power of young Tony Traberl anil the 4'unning of veteran Budge Falty combined today to give the United Stairs the American /one Davis Cup tennis championship when the duo heat Brendan Macken and Henri Rochon of Canada194 words
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216 1951-08-13 8 THE CHANGI Cycling Club again swept the hoard m the Singapore Cycle Racing Association's Ion» dj*. tance massed start road race held on the Marsilino Road circuit yesterday. Of a field or 10, only three riders finished the race. They were Huntingdon. A. Avery216 words
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Article240 1951-08-13 8 THE ROYAL Australian Air Force heal the R<»al Navy liy 21 runs m a friendly cricket match pla\ed at H.M.S. Terror yesterday. Navy batsmen. Bariham md Bellamy made a determined stand to score 35 and 21 respectively, but the RAAF bowler, Martin captured six240 words
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80 1951-08-13 8 MALACCA, Sun. Kaihiiapathy made the season's highest score here when he knocked up an unfinished 157 runs m a friendly cricket match between the Indians and the Kuropeans at Malacca Club today. The Indians won the match with 2io runs for six wickels. The Europeans80 words
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173 1951-08-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. -3. Balwant Singh (Pahang)-10.7 Peraks Balwant Singh, who sees gave a flawless performance to Javelin: 1. Sangat Singh (Pk >. win the 880 yards m two minutes 2. Balwant Singh (Spore) 3 nrV 6 a f 1 a new e-?v: Kabal173 words
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Article144 1951-08-13 8 Selangor Police Draw With S 'pore KUALA LUMPI'R. S*in. Singapore Police drew with Seiangor Police m cricket mato played here during the week end Given 75 minutes, to make Ml runs m second innings to Selangor were onls able to X < 63. At close play Bcores yestei day were144 words
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Article72 1951-08-13 8 BODCA defeated B. Cricket Club by 70 runs tin the first innings m -.heir SCA Junior game a< BODCA yesterday BODCA scored 124. Carva <38» and Sewa Singh '18' u t>p scorers Bowling honours for Bad dell CC were taken by Metcalfe (3 for 4> and72 words
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