Singapore Standard, 15 August 1951
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Title Section19 1951-08-15 1 TIGER Singapore Standard JL uni NO. 45. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1951. 12 PAGES WITH 4 PAGE SUPPLEMENT-15 CENTS19 words
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492 1951-08-15 1 Xwo Men injured •Mamlard Staff Reporter an Indian and a Chinese, were injured InIWCCT reliirninss strikers and newly engaged |Im Sniiapore (ilass Mamifaeturers Com,,r% >.-t«r»Liv afternoon. Fourteen people, all reurned striker-, were detained jy the Police but released ater m the afternoon.492 words
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Article, Illustration70 1951-08-15 1 Town Planner Praises Course At Sydney U. ird Muff Reporter the School ot at Sydney gi yesterday Renter, Sin«aP annlrtg ConsulI urn by Qantas that itudents of re would benea town plan- attended a Can- town plan- 1 m various Aus- ect >•: which one b«»dy. LmseH was a British70 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-08-15 1 Strikers Return Marred By Fight photos. Above: Some of the 800 workers of the Singapore (iJass Manufacturers waiting outside the entrance to the factory for their turn to go in to resume work after their 23-day strike. Rijrht: Mr. W. T. MacDoiuild. the Works Manager of the glass factory, musteringStandard - 54 words
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152 1951-08-15 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE APPEAL made by the Melayu Raya newspaper against the order of the Colonial Secretary withdrawing their printing press licence has been considered by the Governor-in-Coundl and has been rejected. The Melayu Ray;i. which started in August last year with152 words
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Article81 1951-08-15 1 SEATTLE, Aug. 14 (AP» A B-50 bomber crashed through an apartment house Monday and exploded "like a bomb' against a hillside in Seattle's industrial section. Officials at the scene of destruction said an hour later that at least 11 persons are believed dead—81 words
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69 1951-08-15 1 SIX bandit hideout areas in Johore. Selangor and Perak were bombed and strafed m yesterdav's air operations. R.A.b. Biigands. Hornets and Vampires and R.A.A.F. Lincolns made the attacks, some of them on the same target areas at intervals during the day. Nearly 4069 words
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184 1951-08-15 1 DEREK SINGTON - DEREK SINGTON By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The preliminary meeting to launch IMP is likely to be held about September 2. and Dato Onn will probably submit a draft constitution to the leaders of the organisations present at that meeting, asking184 words
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Article59 1951-08-15 1 HITCHIN, England. Aug. 14 (AP) Eric Martin, 42, a Conservative Member of Parliament since 1950. died at his home Monday. He won the British Amateur Golf Championship in 1931. one year after he graduated from Cambridge University. He was a Director of Smith. <?t Aubyn and Co.59 words
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154 1951-08-15 1 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, yesterday paid an unofficial visit to the Kulai Resettlement camp during the election of the village committee. Mr. MacDonald stayed for nearly one hour and was impressed by the keen interest taken by154 words
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Article23 1951-08-15 1 ALL OFFICES of the Government oi India in Singapore and thr Federation will remain closed today on account of Independence Day.23 words
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Article, Illustration84 1951-08-15 1 Standard Staff Reporter "PAKISTAN is one of those new Asian nations which brings the intellectual sagacity and the spiritual maturity of the East into the council chambers of mankind. Those quanUes are sorely needed by our nresent generation, as lamps to help to guide84 words
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473 1951-08-15 1 TOKYO, Aug. 14 (UP) General Matthew B. RMgwftj offered today to compromise on a Korean ceasefire line, hut he flatly rejected the Communists 9 demand for a withdrawal to the Sotli i*j?»*tillel. J^ J^ M M "'Tsa^^ ''We are not inflexible." the473 words
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Article, Illustration170 1951-08-15 1 Standard Staff Reporter MR. THIO Chan Bee. Singapore Legislative and Executive Councillor, back from a world tour yesterday, personally denied saying abroad that a "potential civil war" between Chinese and Malays had been averted due to the application of "moral rearmament principles." "It170 words
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196 1951-08-15 1 Persia Defers Decision On Stokes' Offers TEHERAN, /tag II (Reuteri —The Per ian Cabinet decided today to delay h decision on British "oil peace" proposal i until after another meeting ul the two delegations tomorrow. The delay was decided on after Mr Richard Stokes, tl British oil envoy, tiad told196 words
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96 1951-08-15 1 Arrests In M adan Total 511 Persons HEDAN, Auk. !4 (•auterAAP> A total <»! .)H (><•! were irrested duniiu U*i Sat urday'f iecurity bwc r> in F i t Sumatra's capital, lledan it »n Learned todaj A spuk' i >ni id oi the Territorial Command revealed t^:«t ttw action vai96 words
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Article31 1951-08-15 1 Mr M B Bilimoria, Indian film magnate, reached Singapore bv air yesterday <>n a wrorU t')U'. He will .stay here ?<>• >\u days before returning to h: r <.aL31 words
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Advertisement54 1951-08-15 1 TRADERS LIMITED INTERNATIONAL 500 c.c. CAR MEETING, t BRANDS HATCH, ENGLAND I; 12th MAY, 1951 D 'y Telegraph Intcrnation Trophy-- B «fr PALM SPRINGS SPORTS CAR RAtt, I U. S. A. MAY I EW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIP ROAD I RACE -MAY [yg M<!e Centennial y s f 3rd Canberro Cor Club's54 words
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663 1951-08-15 2 Tenders For Schools, Clinics Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government expects to complete at least part of the Educational ami Medical Plan* laid down for this year, and is once more calling for temlers to continue building programmes affected by the recent rise in663 words
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Article413 1951-08-15 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN OLD two atorey btiiMin*: in North Bridge Road whi i h r««: t'iitly collapsed rendering about 12 families homt'lessi. and causing the death of a two-year-old rirL is to he demolished shortly. This was stated in evidence by the Municipal architect413 words
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Article517 1951-08-15 2 The Facts ON JULY 31, New York's Governor Thomas Dewey was guest of honour at a dinner given by the Singapore branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. Instead of inviting the Singapore Press to the dinner and giving them the opportunity of listening and reporting, excerpts from Dewey's517 words
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Article192 1951-08-15 2 Man Faces Gold Charge SHORTLY before the steamer. Pulau Kidjang was scheduled to sail for Indraeiri. Sumatra, a preventive officer boarded the vessel and detained a passenger who when questioned handed him two gold bangles. This was stated by the officer. Abdullah bin A. Rahman in the Singapore Third District192 words
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Article, Illustration194 1951-08-15 2 Standard Woman Reporter SHAW BROTHERS will be presenting a 35-year-old 36£ inches tall Sea Dayak from Sarawak at the Great World on Saturday. He is Andak anak Bungi, an exfarmer from the village of Saka. Andak will be on a two-month tour of Malaya,Standard - 194 words
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Article195 1951-08-15 2 A TOTAL of 231 Japanese war criminals who have been serving sentences in Malayan, North Borneo and Rangoon prisons, left Singapore yesterday afternoon on board the 8.1.5.N. Co's. vessel, S.S. Tairea for Japan. The prisoners, many of whom are serving life terms, including the notorious195 words
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37 1951-08-15 2 A PHOTOGRAPHIC exhibition, of Inter-Services Salon of Photography sponsored by the FAREI.F Camera Club, will be. opened at the British Council Hall by Brigadier M. R. R. Prentis on Aug. 24.37 words
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Miscellaneous101 1951-08-15 2 Prize Winners Advanced Section: (Pictorial) 1. Epilogue to War bv R. Thomas. 2. Low Tide by L. Wise. 3. Top of the Run by J. N. Richardson. (Portrait) 1. Patricia by J. G. Prior, 2 Profile by P. Nash, 3. Andrew by J. G. Prior. (Miscellaneous) I Little Moveton 1559101 words
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139 1951-08-15 3 Standard Staff Report rr THE Singapore Government will be quizzed on the withdra* wal of the pensionable status of postmen in the Postal Service at next Tuesday's meeting of th« Legislative Council In written questions fie will table at the meeting. Mr. H J.139 words
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Article, Illustration708 1951-08-15 3 Katong- Clifford Pier Boat Service For Office Workers Too Big Initial Ou tlayßequ ired Standard Staff Reporter WHILE Singapore's man-in-the-street hailed Mr. Chan Kum Chee's suggestion of a Launch Service between Clifford Pier and Katong Park with enthusiasm, Singapore launch owners said that the projectStandard; Wong Photo Studio - 708 words
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Article, Illustration174 1951-08-15 3 'One Eye Is Better Than 100 Ears' Standard Staff Reporter "ONE eye is be.ter than 100 ears" is the principle that was applied at the Audio-Visual Teaching Aids exhibition which opened at Victoria School yesterday. The exhibition which was primarily for teachers was divided into two sections the Whats and174 words
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Article61 1951-08-15 3 TWO CHINESE who took advantage of the recent ECampong Bu<;is Fire to steal two sacks ol coiTee seeds worth 5430 and a sampan were each sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. They were Kwan Kim 80. and Sier61 words
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Article32 1951-08-15 3 rvrLIST Poh Thian kaeng. w A^ffi yesterday murnins came mto a c0 oli Station. S r ha wh" ia» taSSed to the ££d died 2»on after being admittcd into hospital.32 words
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Article23 1951-08-15 3 FATHER Macrackcns brighi 5 -Tmusing comedy "Quiet and ■*E*wl!l be presented b> Wee v e wC A playerl at the Vic-23 words
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Article, Illustration281 1951-08-15 3 THIRTEEN Malays went on trial at the Assizes yesterday on a charge of murdering James Verney, a BOR, whilst being members of an unlawful assembly during the riots in Singapore last December. Verney was a passenger in bus coming from Changi on the afternoonStandard - 281 words
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Article48 1951-08-15 3 Ronggeng Party MRS JAN MUSTAFA, wife ol Lieut. Mustafa of the Recruit Wino of the S.V.C. was present at the Ronggeng Party held at Blakang Mati last Saturday night by the Singapore Royal Artillery (Volunteers) and not Mrs. T.W One, ms reported m the Sunday Standard.48 words
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Article47 1951-08-15 3 A charge of robbing i pair of gold earrings urorth I2i belonging bo r :in Out B<i<> <t dementi Road on \ug. 8 was explained to Tan sei W in In the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. T;m wras remanded in custody until Auk. 2147 words
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Miscellaneous38 1951-08-15 3 VMCi, Orchard Road: Com Y b?ned Y.M.CAs- Stuff meeting 1 1 i m S pore Chess CIUD D &lubs 530 p.m.. Art Ck.b Life lie Subjects. Bras Basah Road friends 8.30 p .m. British Council ball. Stamford Be.38 words
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112 1951-08-15 4 Standard Matt Correspondent MALACCA, Tues. Lee Ram Swee was tri< d befi e I te Muar gistrate Inche Raul on three -,0s 1 causing death ol a t nale, Oon Siam, not amounting to homicide, by knocking her d wn by negligently :idi::g a motor112 words
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82 1951-08-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A 21-year-old Malay, Mohamed Kassim bin Raib. was sentenced to 12 months rigorous imprisonment by the President of the Se.^ions Court. Mr. D.M.K. Grant, for stealing a pair of Palm Beach trousers, valued at $25. He had five previous convictions.82 words
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Article82 1951-08-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Twos —A 59-year-old Chinese. See Tho Cheong, was sentenced to 12 months rigorous imprisonment by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. D. M. K. Grant, today, when he was found guilty of having in his possession 150 packets of chandu. Customs officers82 words
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89 1951-08-15 4 1 MALACCA. Aug. 14.— Abdul Rahmaii bin Karim, a Man Power aged youth of 19. living in Ayer Moleh, who failed to turn up for his medical examination on July. 26. when ordered, was sentenced to six months rigorous imprisonment by the89 words
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Article259 1951-08-15 4 Delegation To Seek Trade Possibilities Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. -A Chinese tra<le delegation may vi*it Japan Umanls the end of the year following the si«nin£ of the Japanese peace treaty for the purpose of reopening tratle between Malaya and Japan, The Standard learn;*.259 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-08-15 4 photo. Ihf Sultan of Kelantan (right) is shown above tonversing: with P. Ramlee, Malay film actor (with a broad smile) after a concert held recently at Kota Bharu. Gan Boon EngGan Boon Eng - 31 words
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240 1951-08-15 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOIIORE BAHRU, Tues.— The Acting Mentri Besar of i Johore Bahru Tuan Said Abj dul Kadir b. Mohamed, made an impressive four-day tour around the worst bandit districts in the State of Johore, last week. The most important stop during his240 words
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90 1951-08-15 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tickets for the Federation's Second Public Lottery in aid of social and welfare services will be on sale at all post offices and postal agencies as from Saturday. It is expected the proceeds will be more than the90 words
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Article, Illustration95 1951-08-15 4 Standard Stall nrre^pondrnt KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Men serving in the Auxiliary Police or in the Kampong Guards and Home Guards after three months will he given badgete by the Government Those badges are bein.: issued in recognition of their fighting spirit in defending life95 words
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Article47 1951-08-15 4 PENANG, Tues.— The Edu--1 cation Department has issued a statement that certificates for i the London Chamber of Commerce Autumn Examination and th e Cambridge School Certificate Examination 1950. have arrived. Successful candidates are requested to call at the Education Office for their certificates.47 words
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Article170 1951-08-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR Tues.—Portraits of Sir Frank Swettenham and Sir George Maxwell, which were hung in the Town Hall before their renovation, are to be consigned to Members' Room at the Federal Legislative Council Chamber. This was decided at the meeting of the General Purposes Committee of the Kuala170 words
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128 1951-08-15 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fues Kuala Lumpur municipa] commissioners deride:; today that all future applications 6 r boarding house licences in residential areas should be advert:.*^ in the newspapers, to find out if there were objections. This arose from an application for128 words
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128 1951-08-15 4 I THE Young Tengku Mahkota of Pahang. who returned recently from U.K. where he studied Administration for a year, paid his first official visit here on August i 10 and was entertained to a tea party by the Raub residents at the Rest House,128 words
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79 1951-08-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— Kedah will begin its callup of national servicemen under the emergency manpower regulations in October. About 2,385 men are required but the number may be reduced. Government states that it has no intention of calling up students in Kedah unless79 words
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174 1951-08-15 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Pilgrimage Advisory Committee of the Federation will discuss at its next meeting the question of strict medical tests of fitness for persons who wish in future to go on pilgri- mage to Mecca. This is the result174 words
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Advertisement391 1951-08-15 4 classified ads NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVaT T'HE KUALA LUMPUH MALAYA ha s JSSS t I°™™ FLOOR. LOKK BIILDLNG. The fa number, 4048. PO B and Telegraphi" Addre IKADCOM remain ac tofcre. NATURALISATION \OTICE .is hereby gu Kok \en Ping of ,:j Sin Avenue. Singapore. i s a pmv mg to391 words
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Miscellaneous26 1951-08-15 4 B il \i *\j& I^HH I fit/ fk j<;\.l i' t^^*^^^^ A .^S**^^— J I MMPf ]sSn|^f BB£^SS^29 S 1 JX_jyAW WE R BROS. CAWTOCHTB- BC^—^t^^^^^^^^vTESji't26 words
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Article, Illustration189 1951-08-15 5 Standard Staff Reporter "WHAT— HAVE you no kin*; in Singapore,*' awkeci an incredulous 28 year-old husky Fijian, Staff Sergeant kiniv iliame (Java, who reached here hy air to join the Ist. Battalion, Green Howards. Sergeant Cava, a bandsman, who had been hunting for Japanese in189 words
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140 1951-08-15 5 S 'pore Teochews Reply To Chinese Reds MAXY dependants of overseas Chinese in Communist occupied Teochew. h#ve committed suicide because they could not endare the atrocities "which are worse than those of the Japanese and unheard ot throughout the world. This was stated in a counterreply sent to the Overseas140 words
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Article24 1951-08-15 5 THE SINGAPORE Court of Criminal Appeal will sit in the S;p:e'> e Court Building tioin 10.30 ;i in. m\ Aug. 30.24 words
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209 1951-08-15 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Public Work* Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners has approved the recommendation* of the Special Attap Dwellings Committee for Municipal help to the victims of the recent kampong Bugis tire. The Attap Dwellings Committee had recommended the Government should209 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-08-15 5 Picture shows some of the 400 guests, who attended the tea-party given by the officers and men of the H.M.P.S. Zulfiquar to celebrate Pakistan Day at the Raffles Hotel. In the background Mr. Malcolm MacDonald can be seen addressing the gathering.41 words
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Article137 1951-08-15 5 16 Broke Into Store Charge SIXTEEN PEOPLE nine Javanese, three Malays, three Chinese and an Indian were charged in the Singapore Third Police Court with breaking into the store of the 223 B.^e Ordnance Depot at 1.50 am. on Aug. 13. Tne Indian, K. Subiamamium pleaded guilty, while the resi137 words
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Article255 1951-08-15 5 Standard Staff Reporter MR. N. A. MALLAL, Progressive Member for the City District in the Singapore Legislative Council, will ask Government, at next Tuesday's meeting of the Council, whether it has already executed the lea*e for approximately 63,000 square feet of land at Collyer255 words
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Article60 1951-08-15 5 Standard Staff Reporter A TAXI and a STC omnibus were involved in a collision at the junction of Mountbatten Road and Arthur Road last night The taxi was knocked into a ditch and its two occupants, an Indian driver and an European passenger were slightly injured. They60 words
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Article489 1951-08-15 5 Council Studies Suggestion Today 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL of the 8,000--strong Army Civil Service Union of Singapore will today consider a suggestion to hold a mass protest meeting against the delay of the Army authorities in settling the Union's claims for increased489 words
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Article149 1951-08-15 5 •With Love Yvonne.' Thus inscription dated Dec. 12. iBSi year is on a waterprooi wi istwatch, Homer No. *****6. w) tc i now in the custody oi the Singapore Police. The watch is believed to nave been stolen from a motor-car a1 Tanah Merah Besar149 words
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Advertisement1075 1951-08-15 5 CLASSIFIED ADVTB. NOTICES j NOTICES SINGAPORE TURF CLUB AI'TTMN <GOM> CLP) MEETING I9SI. Saturday Bth. Wednesday 1 !th and Saturday 15th Sept VKA. ENTRIES CLOSE at 12 noon on WEDNESDAY. 29TH AUGUST, 1951. LADY GUEST MEMBERS No Lady Guest Men ben* Badges will be issued. RESERVED ENCLOSURE —A Reserved Enclosure1,075 words
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875 1951-08-15 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Four Years After INDIAN and Pakistani armies stand snarling across the borders as India celebrates its fourth year of independence today. These four years of freedom could have been happy years of constructive efforts for a continent impoverished through centuries of neglect and frustration. Instead875 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1951-08-15 6 F. NAGGOR - NEW PEOPLE'S PARTY IN INDIA F. NAGGOR By NEW DELHI. THE "Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party" (the association of Indian and English words 1 is noteworthy), that is to say the "Peasants and Workers Party" has just come into existence in India. The new party is of significance and has nothing1,163 words
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Article385 1951-08-15 6 Review of Views Corruption J "IT is the fashion these days for the governments of Singapore and Federation very conveniently to put the blame on \r.c Japanese occupation for all s vial ills in government service and for the corruption rampant among public servants So says utusan Melayu. It is385 words
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Article438 1951-08-15 6 SAUL PETT - SAUL PETT BY AP Correspondent. r 'I"I!E real problem, says a I New York psychiatrist, is not where to ?o on a vacation but how to come back. Too many people sutler vacation hangovers, notes Dr. Hugh McHugh. They end their precious two weeks at the438 words
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Article, Illustration677 1951-08-15 6 RAWLE KNOX - RAWLE KNOX By NEW DELHI. SOME puzzling South-East Asian diplomatic moves have resulted in a conference held this month in Rangoon between Burma and Indonesia, ostensibly to discuss a draft Japanese peace treaty. The highest Burmese authorities here have consistently denied that there would be677 words
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Article374 1951-08-15 6 Sir. Sexagenarian's letter 1 in your issue oil July 25 under 1 the caption "Can Non-Malays 1 Be Loyal To Malaya" is based 1 on Ulogical assumptions, ima- ginary fear and misunderstandings and is easily answered. i The writer is oblivious of the local-born Chinese and374 words
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Article141 1951-08-15 6 Radio Malaya m Sir. —My Letter v. apDeared in your issue I JMlglHt 6. 951. has been miscoQstrued by one of jrour cormpon* dents "A.J.L.' to such ai; extent, that I am compelled to indicate the following facts I his attention. His letter, is not based on fact^. b-.:: m141 words
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Article78 1951-08-15 6 Sir:— I noted 4 e ]e::ers bv jrour ct rresp U i tx M Sebastian and AJL. on the matter of organising i daily Ifalayalaxn programme in the Bamo Ifalaj i bad Section. I heartily congratulate them Cor bringing this matter up for public ouscussii a In78 words
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233 1951-08-15 7 A \SHI\GION, An-. 14, (AP) Ru>siu has informed the i States it will send a delegation to the Japanese peace treaty rence opening in San Francisco on Sept. 1. The State Department said that Soviet Deputy Foreign Mini-tor, Andrei Gromyko, will233 words
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182 1951-08-15 7 I \ITEO \\TIO\S. New York, Au«. 14, (AFP) S Soviet tleei»ion to attend the Japanese peaee Irealf rc at >an Fwmcieco was linked with tvso i Jt t.ir- in the present «iluation uhieh are of direct i, .in. rn the I nite«l Nalions. These182 words
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Article143 1951-08-15 7 TOKYO. Aug. 14. (UP) Japanese from Government leaders to the man in the street were deeply perturbed by the news that Russia will attend the San Francisco peace signing conference. Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida, who received an urgent telephone call from his Vice Minister of143 words
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60 1951-08-15 7 France Renews Bid For i -C Part In Peace n 14. iAP"»— France 1 ewed her demauds ee "■associated states"' sign the Japanese .ext month in San i asked for three c gea in the treatv Siinistflf Robert eportcd to De des dep irture tot San UDti] he receives from60 words
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Article47 1951-08-15 7 HUDSWELL. Yorkshire, Aug. 14 (Reuter*— Six people were killed when two Royal Air Force planes crashed .at Hudswell in North Yorkshire today. One man is reported missing and another baled out. The planes were believed to h a v e collided in mid-air.47 words
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Article112 1951-08-15 7 LONDON. Aug. 14 (ReuteD— There was a sharp shakeout in Japanese bonds on the London Stock Exchange today. Prices tumbled by two to three points j on Russia's decision to attend the Japanese peace treaty conference. Market dealers fear that this will mean further112 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-08-15 7 photo. A UN soldier, wounded in the Korean fighting, kisses the hand of General Matthew B. Ridgway, Supreme Commander, as the General and Mrs. Ridgway (behind the General) visit the Danish hospital ship Jutlandia. The General Boarded the ship at Yokohama. Aboard were wounded membersAP - 66 words
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380 1951-08-15 7 LONDON, Aug. 14 (UP) Britain will tell the United States this week that she cannot abandon all her trade with the Iron Curtain countries because their supplies are vital to her economy. rr Britain's stand, which will be explained380 words
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121 1951-08-15 7 THE HAGUE, Aug. 14 (Reuter) A German trawler last night reported picking up eight survivors from the abandoned Norwegian steamer Bess. Among the survivors was the commander of the Bess. Less than an hour earlier a Danish fishing boat radioed she had picked up121 words
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Article52 1951-08-15 7 T O\ T DON, Aug. 14 (AFP>— Sir AlvaV Gasfoigne, former Political Representative of Bi tain in Japan, has been appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Great Britain to Moscow, the f ove^ Office announced tonight. Jir Alvary will succeed Sir David Kelly, who is due to52 words
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Article36 1951-08-15 7 COLOMBO. Aug 14 (Reuter)Mr John Clunies-Ross. 22-year-o1 d White Kmg;' of the lonely Cocos Islands in the Indian Ocean, arrived here t«day on his Sav to England for his postponed wedding to a blonde Lancashire girl.36 words
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224 1951-08-15 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 (Reuter)— The United State* Senate Foreign Relation* Committee Monday fiferiS of the traneo regime in Spain out ...Womniiltee's report on foreign aid. The full committee approved the report which quoted General Dwight D. Eisenhower as saying the West was so strong224 words
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Article66 1951-08-15 7 WASHINGTON. Aug. 14 (Reuter) The Indian Embassy .said today that Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, the Ambassador to the United States, would leave for India "very shortly" for "routine consultations." The announcement said it was expected Mrs. Paodit would be away from Washington for66 words
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60 1951-08-15 7 NEW DELHT. Aug 14, < UP)— Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru, addressing Congress Party members at a Town Hall meeting, said his resignation from the Working Committee was "not a resignation from Congress and certainly it is not my desire to leave Congress at any60 words
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Article43 1951-08-15 7 A 50-YEAR-OLD Sikh watchman, Jagir Singh, was severely assaulted by compatriots at Hok Thong Kongsi's rubber smoke house at the 8? mile Jurong Road early this morning. The injured man was rushed to the General Hospital in a verj serious condition.43 words
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301 1951-08-15 7 JAP PEACE TREATY WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 (UP)— -tin final draft of the Anglo-American treaty for Japan di*cloM <1 today that the two major peace-making powers have accepted an Indonesian demand that the *o\ereignty of the defeated nation be specifically outlined in th*> treaty. But American301 words
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Article152 1951-08-15 7 Largest US Arms Bill Approved WASHIN '.TON Aufi 14, (AP) The House of Representatives tod; appro' i d '!i« largest singU military oonstruction progran i ic ever presented bo O ingress in wat oc peace tl calls foi pending US|! I 72K.000. T'.f largi e' of the j posed sum152 words
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40 1951-08-15 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. H fAP) The Bouse of Rep '< sental ve& yesterday unanimously advocated Immediate severance of commercial relations with Czechoslovakia until Associated Press Correspondent William H. Oatis i.s freed from a Prague jail40 words
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Article57 1951-08-15 7 ANKARA. Aug. 14 tAFPI Thirty persons were known to have been tolled during a violent earthquake which shook the Tchankiri area Last night. As communications with the stricken area have been cut it was feared that the number ot victims might be much greater According to57 words
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133 1951-08-15 7 UNCONFIRMED BY DELHI LONDON, Auk. 14 (Keuter) India will not attend thr» Japanese pe;i<p treaty conference in San I rancisro in September and will probably conclude her own treaty with Japan soon afterwards, an Indian mission ipofceeauUi in Tokyo said today. An Indian133 words
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101 1951-08-15 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 14. (IP)— The House Forriim Afljirs Oenimit&ee reported today that a hu«e Russian army is "concentrated at various strategic points, ready to strike' and in Europe "no country has sufficient military strength to protect itself." It added: The question of101 words
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Advertisement174 1951-08-15 7 iTW^ meukow (j^fV 5 STAR BRANDY w"Wm* COMPETITION TRADE MARK. Ist Prixe- 12 qt. bottles Mcukow Cognac Brandy 2nd Prixe: 6 qt. bottles Meukow Cognac Brandy 3rd Prixe: 3 qt. bottles Meukow Cognac Brandy WHAT IS THE HAND HOLDING? Everyone knows the a *ftX2 toSo STSrIKa? r-crk. To enter this174 words
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Advertisement19 1951-08-15 7 BUNGA RAJAH J^ "*"> V /p^':^i^% PERFUMEF Mm m J^^^^B^ >© A* r ?__ii >_Br I ENQUIRIES INVITED FROM THE TRADE~|19 words
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Miscellaneous35 1951-08-15 7 >-P Hg£ """WHILE OTHERS I (Tm NOT SURE W~-~] I IV \j SOME MEN LIKF LIKE E C>AINT>; WHICH TyPE > v~ yV feSWIP^ T «E ATHLETIC TYPE W FEM| N'NE TYPE *J SLUGGO LIKES/ M.35 words
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522 1951-08-15 8 Whirlpools In Malayan Sky RAF Study Winds Ten Miles Above K.A.F. weather experts at Changi have just concluded a year's study of the winds that blow at heights of ten miles and more above Malaya research to smooth the path of high-flying jet aircraft, both military and civil. Special balloons522 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-08-15 8 photo. 4^p" Humphries, an ex-internee of Singapore's ami Prison and Simp Road Camp vetches -Tan wnx crimmtls loading their baggage into the B. I. ship Tairea yesterday for Japan. StandardStandard - 30 words
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Article207 1951-08-15 8 Standard Shipping Reporter WHILE hundreds of people thronged the Singapore wharves yesterday to see the last of the Japanese war criminals leave for their homeland, a lone 6.">-year-old Briton stood silently and watched the well-fed, neatly groomed prisoners waddle up the ship's To Singapore207 words
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Article42 1951-08-15 8 H O X G K O N G. Aug. 14. (Keuter-AAPV— A cargo boat loaded with 50 tons of Iron bars and sheets valued at HK$4O,OOO sank yesterday near Yaumati typhoon shelter iKowloon) after colliding with a motor junk42 words
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Article27 1951-08-15 8 THE United States N:iv; has developed a new ship-to-shore cable-way that can carry 30 tons an hour from a >hip 500 feet 150 nietor.-' oiYshoro.27 words
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156 1951-08-15 8 ALTHOUGH absolutely standard aircraft will be used, the R.A.F. squadrons in Malaya and the M.AJVF. are picking their crack pilots for the air race to be run at Singapore's Air Day at Kallang on Sept. 1. Competitors notified to date are a Spitfire156 words
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Advertisement522 1951-08-15 8 PAST RfGUkAI TRANS PACIFIC SkKVICt Sor F.onciuo lo« Anqelc? All Ame.uor Conod.on Citic Pe-iong P S horn S'pcrc ROBERT LUCKENBACH 24/2CAug 27/28Aug 29Auq'1Scpt GEORGE LUCKENBACH 24/26Sept 27 28Ser» 29Ser»/'oo CHINA BEAR 24/260d 27 2SOct 290ctlNov ArreoNnc r> >Qt *t>* Mi.nokonQ f-or it Lukm Or* Cora L>ec lank.*- a^c Possenge* ANGLO522 words
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Advertisement20 1951-08-15 8 M. V. "HOCK HAI" To DJAKARTA TELOK BETONC INDONESIA Sailing Friday, 17th August, 1951 CARGO ACCEPTED For particulars apply to20 words
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Advertisement225 1951-08-15 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Roro) lotterdorr Lloyd Hollone America Lire Nederlon Line P Rotterdam Rofterdom Amstecdirr MONTREAI HALIFAX BOSTON. NEW TORK LADELPHIA. BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW OtU/N< S'pore P S'hom Pcnonr Billiton (SMN) In Port 22/23Aug 24 25Aug Sloterdyk (HAL) 7/13Sept 14/15Sept 16/ 1 7Sepi Bali (SMN) 17/23Sept 24/25Sept 26/27Sepf Ampenon225 words
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Advertisement448 1951-08-15 8 "NORDVEST" for Bongkok fALSTRIA- tor Soioor b Bangkok "NORDHVAL" for Bong 8-30 Aj9 u •PATAGONIA" tor Bangkok 9 J Hongkong Manila Kobe Yokohamo SAILINGS CCN> mVi Fo, Colomtc Aden Her, s > CAN <>iN A v A Hamburg 0,10 Goth, -n*™ r A e^ «ot» w1 "KINA xxx obt 23-26Au,448 words
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Miscellaneous273 1951-08-15 8 in Harbour H VI i S >iiip <•'>•! >»n Gate Benai t.\ 19 20 4 Benlomond '29 38 2 Char 4'. 2 Demodocus 3 K :;7 2 G en irtney 4 i 8 [slandei CP 7 Kit ing 2! "I 2 ITUt 13 .1 4 Mangola 42 43 2 M273 words
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Miscellaneous225 1951-08-15 8 Despatches Today: Bangkok (letters only) by train, South India (letters only) by Wosang. North India and Pakistan by Wosang. Thailand (pardes only) by Larut. Arrivals Today: U.S.A. (letters and parcels) by President Harrison, Hongkong and China (letters and parcels) by Sirdhana. Ba.-ilea. Elax. OR. Sorenser.. R:o Atuel. Stylianos Vlassopulos. Victoria225 words
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370 1951-08-15 9 Chamber Urges New Equipment And Bigger Staff I ENANG, Aug. 14 The Penan" Chamber of lammeree, in its memorandum on Penang port Bubmitted lo the Federal Porta Committee, stresses the fact that it is essential for the Peoang Harbour Board to engage adequate, efficient 1370 words
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Article294 1951-08-15 9 SUPER CHIEF NEEDED THE port facilities necessary for the efficient and expeditious working of the port of Penan? must based, not on a minimum tonnage either of imports or exports, but on a high average. This is cvr.'.amed in me memorandum on the Penang Port submitted by the Penang Chamber294 words
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206 1951-08-15 9 Standard Staff Reporter PRESIDENT of the Malacca Chamber of Commerce Tan Siew Sin said yesterday that the Federation Government had been naked to consider the development of Malacca port as an alternative port of call for shipping. The Chamber, he said, had asked that there206 words
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Article42 1951-08-15 9 THE Singapore Controller oi Imports and Exports Mr. I. R. I M Willis has notified that a f vll seat H, the present, ■swps eyas has e *nd when t/uVd to an! 14 for the purpose of making Department^42 words
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Article50 1951-08-15 9 A NEW photographic process developed in the United States reduce? film developing time It eliminates steps and substitutes fhiourea, a colorless crystalline compound for several previously usSf solutions. The new process is said to improve the quality of the prints and to protect them from fading^50 words
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Article15 1951-08-15 9 fn ta n e u S mberand> passenger miles, than by railroacT15 words
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Article62 1951-08-15 9 THE usefulness of sihcone rubber, one of the synthetic rubbers, ha.s been increased by a new adhesive developed by chemists of the General Electric Company in the United States. With the new product silicone rubber can be joined to steel, glass, ceramics, aluminum, or almost any material.62 words
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Article15 1951-08-15 9 Highway transportation industries in the United States employ more than 9.00(1.000 persons.15 words
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Article82 1951-08-15 9 Standard Market Reporter PRICES in the Singapore rubber market improved about three cents per lb. yesterday on better demand for all grades. There were fairly good overseas orders which, coupled with traders buying for short--1 covering, steadied quotations substantially. Manufacturers came in for82 words
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Article133 1951-08-15 9 Some 200.000 'Marvels' and •Herald' American manufactured cigarettes are being distributed free by Kong Hoa, Ltd, at their stand at the Singapore Trade Exhibition. Twenty pretty girls, who distribute to visitors these free cigarettes besides lighting the smokes for them, have been among the biggest attractions. Packets133 words
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Article62 1951-08-15 9 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday (Aug. 14) were Pef lb: Buyer Seller Spot Loose $148 $1-49 FOB in bales Aug. No. 1 RSS $1.47| $1.48 No. 2 RSS $1.42 $1.4:j No. 3 RSS $l-34_ $I.3f)J RMA 1 on reg. tender August $1-48 $149 Sept.62 words
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77 1951-08-15 9 Standard Stall *'»'*<* I He said that the cost of construction could be reduced substantially, if not. recovered entirely over a period ol time, oy the imposition of a toll. j "One is not convinced [_that_the_ over rivers elsewhere where condition* have been77 words
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231 1951-08-15 9 LONDON, Aug. 14 (UP) Sharp increases in British iron and steel prices, in some cases by as much as £6 per ton, will bite into Britain's vital exports to the dollar area, industrial sources said, as they tend to im;iL#» British231 words
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Article267 1951-08-15 9 MaiKtard Mall Reporter UNIFORM conditions are being enforced by the Singapore Government in respect of private commercial procurement of rice from Thailand, Burma and IndoChina, it was announced yesterday. Designed to regularise all commercial imports of rice into the Colony, the new conditions are expected267 words
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Article37 1951-08-15 9 HONGKONG. Aug. 14— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.60 to £1 Sterling HK.56.3685 to USSI: HK$l.Bl6 to Malayan SI: HKSO.33 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5313.875 to one tael.37 words
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156 1951-08-15 9 COLOMBO, Aug. 11 (AP) The fiiM ifeed *!iipmeut of Ceylon rubber 2.500 tons to Re<l China *ill be loaded in the Polish Overseas Line vessel Kilii^ki. whidi is due here tomorrow. The vessel lias been specially chartered. The consignment is destined for Taku156 words
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Article72 1951-08-15 9 The latest Singapore robber prices yesterday were per lb Bujei> Sell* -r* No 1 KS S Spot Loose IM9I SI. 50! FOB in bales Auk No 1 R.S S 51.45» 51. 50 No i KSS No 3115.S i ntim Sl.:i< 51. 37 Tone: Very stead>. LONDON KimtLK Tuesday's opening72 words
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Article42 1951-08-15 9 SIN(;APOKK Tuts The price of Tin In iaj was Sll!t.."i(( per puul. I'p Sli.'.ST 1 IjONIMIN UN Tuesday's pi.c«s fir*>t session were S;mt CB6S bti PFI| ***** l(js. s»-ilcr>. Thiee i mnths WMi buyers. EBS9 Mk Settlement Price EtTt. Tone: Firm.42 words
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116 1951-08-15 9 Standard Market Reporter BETTER overseas oiders ran.- v; pepper prices in the Singapore produce market to improve further yesterday. Small business was ret* rted at around quotations, Muntok white being 1935 per picul tod Lampong black $695. Copra was a very quiet mai ket.116 words
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Article170 1951-08-15 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE Draft Development Flan of the Fed?ration of Malaya gives no indication that Government is really in earnest about its intention to increase food production in the country on a scale commensurate with safety. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. President of the Malacca170 words
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Article34 1951-08-15 9 BUY ING itW 101 < IB dollars (per $lou Malayan* are 134 13 U (T T $34 15 l« iOD I J^s 3 16 ng |34 7 I>J i. id] T T <) 1)34 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-08-15 9 picture. A combination of comfort and modernity is seen in the lines of these houses at River Valley Road. The balconies adorn the facade besides providing space and sunlight to the residents of the flats. StandardStandard - 36 words
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Advertisement101 1951-08-15 9 WATER PAINTS A P HIGH GLOSS MEDIUM GLOSS PAINTS i _^b^bv^b^bY^^b^bt O LANDS SELL II _1 BEER Khettmafism file You Sleep < ."a sharo stabbJng t jU >J__ sw< ien. It »hows yom d through fauiiy kid* Oth«r symptoms of -r* art Burning. IteninfJ O?tt.no up NiQ*V Back* Lea Pain*.101 words
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Advertisement47 1951-08-15 9 Rpplanning Speeding Up third Deep Supplement Make Prai Necessary Turnaround Water Berth Bagan JLuar Free Area »S KHIAW BANK., LTD. (Head Office) Singapore. have pleasure in announcing the establishment of their Branch Nos. 1 3 Hugh Low Street, Telephone: Ipoh No. 1152 The Bank welcomes your patronage.47 words
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Article, Illustration626 1951-08-15 10 Reg Whitley - Reg Whitley p-By Aims To Be Opera Star But Not On Screen WHILE Yvonne de Carlo's first British film is having its run in London and will shortly be screened in Singapore— the star is achieving her life ambition to be an opera star. But not on626 words
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203 1951-08-15 10 AIOTOR RACING enthusiasts i,i (his country should be able Jo satisfy their thtrsl ror spills and thrills (with pic niy of sparks J in M-G-M's new romantic drama "To Please A Lady," starring Clii'-k Cmbh' and Barbara Stanwyck. Adolphe Mcn'ou heads thr203 words
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60 1951-08-15 10 KOTA BAHRT. Tues Several famous Mala} film >. :vcu.;di:i^ K: .>m:i 80. ty. t 1 Ramjee, Tompel, Osm an Gumanti, rendered dances, sketches and songs at the fun fair organized by the local branch oi the Peninsula Mai i.vs Association Keiantan (Persatuan Melayu60 words
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Article77 1951-08-15 10 \V"ASHIaGTO.\, Au-. 14 'AFP) Withm a year, Japan might well be equipped with a television network that will cover the whole oi the Japanese main Islands, it was disclosed yesterday in Washington '.Void came from Republican Senator Karl Mundt about such a network tor which at77 words
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Article24 1951-08-15 10 SEVENTY -FOUR per cent of al! teature films shown in the world's 99.617 motion picture theatres are made in the I'nited Stntes24 words
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Article, Illustration20 1951-08-15 10 MiEAUTY O.X irillliPi A group of contestants for the "Swim For Health Queen" title parade before judges at the Flamingo20 words
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Advertisement264 1951-08-15 10 ljp. .1^ THE FULL I 15 ROUNDS OF j THE FIGHT Jl SI AS THOUGH NAD A RING -SIDE SEAT IOK ONE OF Till-: HARDEST, TOI CHEST BATTLES IN FIGHT HISTORY 46 MINS. 6 REELS. M SHOWING WITH ACTION BLAZES IN A J^^l N8 CAMERON tOftUN BOOTH t /|S^EBbB»S«M, HILTEIMEMAJI264 words
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Advertisement98 1951-08-15 10 A T EAMfi; LAST U:\RS OSCAH WiWi fi Hi:<»hM!K R (All The Kin-^ CSiMYIOHn *M.. i Sun><t Boult\. ir d 1 1 HOLDEX \y in Ol IMBI v t m 3aMo4^l^ Dir.ct.-d bv (.1 ()R(,I I KnK who gavr you "The PhiJad«lphi.i Star; r Support.d B\ The Oscar-Winning Technicolor irtoon98 words
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Article, Illustration1608 1951-08-15 11 NEW AAA RECORD WILL COME IN FIELD EVENTS MALAYAN I. By LINESMAN' Kuala Lumnur thV v conleslin g annual championships in on the track rJ V7 T* f lhink of the quality to improve events A lot f y certain| y wi set some new marks in the field lhi1,608 words
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Article34 1951-08-15 11 RAOC Enter Army Final RAOC on« or ie Sing; re 2 l win ver i1 scramble I n pening ihc lead for fter v REME sti wn to ra< c content S nsaField Recoi34 words
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Article30 1951-08-15 11 Club, Sing re, Vice P: i sideni s Sej I 2 be four-ball s ii r>ke pla? i n Heap Qow- m Ibc "A' par ered by30 words
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Article94 1951-08-15 11 r*. (UP).— I a m mey at help win r temporary ing y g >11 events, Hogan 512.000 cash, increasing h'> total take irom tne event IO around $25,000. Already ne had received Upwards of $10,000 »r his appearance. H »gan, winner of the National94 words
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358 1951-08-15 11 LONDON, Aug. 14 (AP)— Bowlers stole the spotlight in Eniili>li county cricket yesterday as the weather relented and all of the scheduled nine first class matches got underway. Tops among the performers was Cuan McCarthy, the tall, fair-haired South African fast358 words
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Article, Illustration90 1951-08-15 11 photo. MAXCFIESTER. Massachusetts, Aug. 13 (Renter) Miss Nancy Chaffee. sixth ranking woman tennis player in the Uni*ed States, said today that she i Ralph Kiner. Pittsburgh base 1 star, would be married on Oct 13. Miss Chaffee did not say definitely she would quit tennisStandard; Sin Chew - 90 words
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Article126 1951-08-15 11 ERLEN Switzerland, Aua 14 <AP).— Peter Whitehead of Britain, driving a Ferrari, won the 104-mile car race of the West Switzerland championships on Sunday from a field of 15. The race was for Class 2 cars. i Whithead covered the 60 laps of the course126 words
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Article113 1951-08-15 11 Stage Set For Pescara Grand Prix ROME. Aug. 14 <AP).— Final touches are being made today for the 20th Grand Prix of Pescara to be raced tomorrow along a 25.8 kilometre course. The most important racing stars of Europe. Britain and South America will be racing on Europe's smoothest and113 words
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133 1951-08-15 11 PITTSBURGH, Aug. 13. (UP). Heavyweight contender Bob Baker scored eight knockdowns over Cuba's Omelio Agramonte before 4.962 tans at the Heidelberg arena tonight to take a unanimous ten-round decision and stretch his unbeaten record to lti fights. The 225 lbs. Pittsburgh heavy had Agramonte on133 words
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Advertisement281 1951-08-15 11 SEDDON DIESEL TRUCKS I:< onomiral And Reliable Specially Designed And Built to withstand ROUGH AND HEAVY USAGE TODAY'S FINEST COMMERCIAL VEHICLE SEDDON DIESEL TRUCKS mart jr, big step forward in the development of diesel v, h I Tht aim of SEDDON has always been to produce commercial vehicles which are281 words
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Article115 1951-08-15 12 S.4.\TA BARB.AK.4. California, Aug. 13 (UP) Chinese distance oc* Lav Wen Ngau von th? Satlonal Junior AAV 15 kilometer r?i»? b\! .'of B"ooke of San Diego State College took hn»,s ihc first :->\icc rrtedal today. Ngau of the South China Athletic Association r >v.115 words
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Article130 1951-08-15 12 DEPOT BEAT TPCA KTAI.A LUMPUR, Tues.— The Police Depot defeated the Tamilian Physical Culture As- ration by five goals to two n tl e second round of the first divisi m soccer league, on the Depot Ground, this evening. Tiv game was fasi and evenly contested and was a two-all130 words
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265 1951-08-15 12 KL ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Because the FootLa!! Association of Selangor has refused a request by the PWD Sports Club to lift the suspension which the Association imposed on the Club two \ears ago, the Club has refused to allow265 words
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Article330 1951-08-15 12 PLAYING a masterly $*aint m rijjlit from tht* f»larl. young I.im ilvv (.hiu had little- difficulty capturing the Colony singles tennis championship yesterday, beating Liem Khe l.ian^ in straight sets, 7-5, 6-0. In the mixed doubles, finals, Low Kee Pow and Miss F. J.330 words
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Article59 1951-08-15 12 Teachers In Sports Matches THE SINGAPORE Teachers defeated the Federation Teachers 2 l in a friendly soccer match played at the University ol Malaya ground yesterday. Harith and Abdullah scored for the Federation and K. Dragoa for Singapore. In a tennis match, the Singapore teachers beat the vis-tors 4 l.59 words
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Article87 1951-08-15 12 IPOH Tues. The following have been selected to represent Perak in the Northern zone final of the Foon? Soon? Cup badminton competition against Selangor at Ipoh on August 25 and 26. Tan Jin Eon?, Goh Chong Hong, Foo Von? Khean, Teoh Seng Khoon, Teh87 words
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339 1951-08-15 12 IT WAS A bi£ moment for the Singapore Eurasian? at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Fighting gallantly they scored their first win from five games in the SAFA Community League and that over a star-studded Malay side. Their win was a narrow 1-0, but339 words
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Article38 1951-08-15 12 BERLIN. Aug. 14 (AP).—British heavyweight Jack Gardner will fight German champion Hein Ten Hoff on September 23 in Berlin, promoter Joachim Goettert announced yesterday after a week of negotiations about a venue.38 words
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Article52 1951-08-15 12 IPOH. Tues.— Over 1,000 students both boys and girls from 44 primary and middle Chinese Schools in th e state are in Ipoh for their annual inter-school games The games will end on Friday. The State Secretary. Che O'sman bin Talib i s expected to give away52 words
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Article, Illustration78 1951-08-15 12 Borneo's Strongest And Fastest photo. photo. North Borneo's contingent for the Malayan AAA as they landed from a Malayan Airways Dakota at Kalians: yesterday. In the picture are, (left to right) Sajim bin Pia, Jogindar Singh. J. A. Stephenson, Lee Yun Shu (manager) and Idham Standard Singh. Winners and runners-upStandard; Sin Chew - 78 words
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Article225 1951-08-15 12 Borneo's Athletes Arrive NORTH BORNEO'S contingent to the Malayan A. A. A., seven athletes with a manager, stepped off a Malayan Airways dakota at Kalians yesterday looking: fit and confident. They L#»ave for Kuala Lumpur today where, as their manager Mr. "Lee Yun Shu put it. they will go all225 words
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Article251 1951-08-15 12 THE FOLLOWING games in the Singapore Badminton Asso- ciation's 1951 championships will be played off at the Clerical Union Hall this week-end: Saturday at 7.15 p.m.: Ng XV lg Chow and Low Wing Djin 'Useful) v Abiz Ahmad and L. A Edwards (Bournemouth): Joseph Cheah and251 words
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Advertisement286 1951-08-15 12 /o/ 1 M^r/ runninpSif Effortless travel can be yours on a Ru igc ftc cv c j c Chat rides with a smoothnc^ and a haiancod ea^c that make» every mile a pleasure. Only Rudgo uuh 80 years experience of building Britain's Best Bicycle can (fee \>.u ,1. binauon of286 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-08-15 13 Admiral Tries Out A Razor photo. V.imiral 11. Faulkner Flag t ,i Area, and Mrs. Faulkner to the S.nuapore Trade ExhiUn Happy World Amusement ii vaurday evening First stall .1 \i>iled was the Public Kela- is above at Wills /m ii tryiai out an electric razor. StandardStandard - 47 words
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Article, Illustration354 1951-08-15 13 200,000 Have Seen Trade Fair: Many From Federation ly Patrick Chee, Standard Staff Reporter. \BOI T 200,000 people have already been to the Singapore Trade Exhibition at the Happy World since the opening night on Aug. 4, and business transactions at the Fair have past the quarter million dollar mark.Standard - 354 words
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411 1951-08-15 13 PRIZE-WINNER for the best decorated stand 1 at the Singapore Trade Exhibition at the Happy World Amusement Pai k The Amoy Canning i Corp (Hongkong) Ltd.— was caught "completely by surprise" by the response of the Singapore public to the Fair. I "The Fair has411 words
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641 1951-08-15 13 New industry bottles Tree of Life' Beverage /^DDING to the Colony's industries is the Union Limited's new, modern bottling plant for Pepsi-Cola, well-known throughout the world. Union Limited's bottling plant which is lo- f cated in Havelock Road, Singapore, is designed in t accordance with the high < Pepsi-Cola standards641 words
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Advertisement68 1951-08-15 13 MZTtiJ WHY TAKE MS i i^^^b^ b^b J^Bv Mtlß^^^K^ Bf*^* i^Bk js bibb KKM Mrs WXBUSi IB WBEr B mMmMmmMM Bm m* m m O^ l^vC^MnWW^ TB^fciPMJ^BBP^ B^^^^^ IRAOE MARK REG. _^^^t3sJ^p™^^ m*'t BH|si S^Bm mmß nH m MMg%f I'Bw*^! x mjb w fifiß HBi ISBh BBB^bBS^^BBbB^^B 4B^ J** M\»68 words
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Article478 1951-08-15 14 Britain 's oldest national body POUNDED in 1754. the Royal Society of Arts is after the Royal Society and the Society of Antiquaries, the oldest of the national learned societies of Great Britain. Its objects and scope are indicated by its full title. The Royal Society of Arts has been478 words
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Article, Illustration82 1951-08-15 14 photo. doing through life feeling 'half urdl' not really ill and yet not really fit? The many people in the Colony, who may be affected by this feeling, are being catered for in the products of this stand at Naina Mohamed and Sons Ltd. at the Singapore Trade Exhibition. CuresStandard - 82 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-08-15 14 photo. Typewriters and adding machines, all of the latest in design, are the attractions at this stand of Typewriters (Malaya) Ltd. at the Singapore Trade Exhibition. Besides businessmen and stenographers, hundreds of schoolchildren have been among the keenest visitors to this stand. StandardStandard - 43 words
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255 1951-08-15 14 Bad in Maths? This machine will help you A MACHINE on display at the Singapore Trade Exhibition which has drawn "very many inquiries" and which has fascinated thousands of visitors, is the Addo-X. Speed means economy for a businessman and the Addo-X, which is one of the most up-to-date adding255 words
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Advertisement148 1951-08-15 14 I a feather touch error- proof l The ADDING MACHINE which is SOVEREIGN ON FIGURES On/y f/ie /ian<^ counts wit/i tne I (ttlutUh I one /land operated calculator >4 /ecc/ m rational office J J organisation t TYPEWRITERS (MALAYA) LTD. 1 I POANC SINGAPORE •Kl ALA LI MPI 1 132148 words
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Advertisement44 1951-08-15 14 OFFICE PORTiItU: I) i. Lnmj! r i* V X^ II If PORTABLES yfilStStM The fitei^ precision wrttinf '£+&*mJ^B instrumen s of its kind ii [^KtSSSsSsSßKt^^^m »K« world. j£^^SSSfc^Z2l2r^^w aKYRITER i^j^^ KW^^*^^y«^y Cct( nc TYPEWRITERS (MALAYA LTD PENANC SINC \rom ki U 2 ROBINS PHONI44 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-08-15 15 15-Acre Factory i Aerial view of Shunt < Yip Leong Rubber Works, 1 pioneer manufacturers of 1 natural and synthetic < 1 rubber goods. The fac- i 1 tory site covers 15 acres, i with covered floor space i of five acres Shum Yip Leong Rubber Works own estates, power52 words
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Article139 1951-08-15 15 A stand at the Singapore Trade Exhibition. which apparently is the only one at the Fair to cater Cor little 'uns' has turned out to he among the most popular stands. H i< the stand of Analdas Traders. Malacca Street. Singapore To the tiny tots the139 words
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Article, Illustration727 1951-08-15 15 ]\JODERN international exhibition dates back to the Great Exhibition of 1851 in Hyde Park. London, which drew more than six million visitors. In a sense, Trade Fairs today are the modern equivalent of the great medieval fairs, although the idea now is not so muchStandard - 727 words
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Article207 1951-08-15 16 AMID all the hustle and bustle and fun and glamour which have been going on at the Singapore Trade Exhibition in the Happy World Amusement Park for the past 10 davs, there was time last Saturday night for thought for the thousands of victims of207 words
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Article, Illustration312 1951-08-15 16 Emphasis on customer is always right CONTRIBUTED /"\XE of the first lessons in the study of elements of commerce the customer is always right is too often forgotten these days. This lesson is repeated at the Trade Exhibition in the Happy World. It cannot be otherwise, or there is noStandard - 312 words
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Article284 1951-08-15 16 GROWTH OF A ONE-MAN SHOW SINGAPORE has scope for many more advertising agencies today. This opinion comes from a man who, within a year, has established for himself a firm grounding in the advertising field n the Colony. He is Mr. J. Haacke of the Empire Advertisers of Battery Road.284 words
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255 1951-08-15 16 A WIDE variety exhibits is on show in the stand Of the East Asiatic Co. Ltd., at the Trade Fair this year. One section which evokes particular interest to young and old alike, is that devoted to "Scotchlite" Reflective Sheeting. This material has an endless255 words
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