The Straits Times, 26 March 1951
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Title Section19 1951-03-26 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED IX4S EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1951. PRICE TEN CENTS, 419 words
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Article439 1951-03-26 1 Decision In Line With New Policy From MOHAMED SALLEH BIN DAUD, Straits Times Special Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. gPIRITED shouts of "Merdeka" (freedom) answered the decision today by the UMNO general assembly here to adopt "Merdeka" as its new slogan in place of "Hidup Melayu"439 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-03-26 1 MRS. s\K!»ON bin Haji Jub ir. of Singapore, (left) and 1 lie Rakiah, of Johore Bahru, two of the women obser- < I who attended the half-yearly meeting of the General .Wimbly of IMNO held in Kuala Lumpur over the weekend. Straits Times picture.43 words
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Article226 1951-03-26 1 TOKYO, Sunday. Korean patrols probed across the 38th paralle' on the east coast today, while to the west the CUmm Communists fought with their backi to the wall to iio'd *heir failing grip on South in territory. Korean Army head- I quartan announced that South Korean226 words
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Article62 1951-03-26 1 TOKYO. Sun. AN American loudspeaker plane flew low over the central frontline at dawn today broadcasting a Chaplain's Easter message to troops too busy to pause for organised Easter services. rtlembers of the British 29th Brigade held a roadside service which was attended by aReuter-AAP - 62 words
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Article26 1951-03-26 1 The Singapore Fire Brigade was called out to deal with four lallang fires which broke out in various parts of the city yesterday.26 words
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Article96 1951-03-26 1 Advance To Border Urges Rhee TAEGU, Korea, Sun. Rhee, the South J3 Korean President, said today that United Nations forces should push through North Korea to the ManchuI rlan border. He referred to people "thousands of miles from Korea" who were forever advancing well-intentioned but impractical propositions for a KoreanUP - 96 words
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Article25 1951-03-26 1 A Cantonese woman, Lee Ah Loy was robbed of a gold chain valued at $200 at her home on Berkshire Road last. nUht.25 words
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158 1951-03-26 1 LONDON, Sunday. T*HE Eastern and Central European Commission of the European Movement announced in London today tnat a conference will be held in London in September to "work out a blueprint of a new way of life for the people of central and eastern Europe".Reuter - 158 words
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Article22 1951-03-26 1 TAIPEH. Sun. Eighteen Nationalist Chinese organisations have formed a committee to distribute propaganda literature among 11,000,000 Chinese living abroad. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article42 1951-03-26 1 pERAK UMNO today decided to withdraw its motion protesting against the appointment of Dato E. E. C. Thuralsingham as Member for Education, though it will take up this question at the meeting of the Federal Legislative Council next month.42 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-03-26 1 MR. M. P. D. NAIK, Labour Party Municipal Commissioner for South Ward, cont' .ties with his speech during yesterday's incident at a Singapore election meeting near St. Nicholas' Flats, ignoring the hand over the microphone and the radio police. The hand is that of Mr. C. ft.66 words
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Article157 1951-03-26 1 U.S. ATOM ARMS FOR KOREA WASHINGTON, Sun. AMERICAN fighting men in Korea may soon be equipped with new secretly developed arms and atomic weapons. Defence Secretary Mr. George Marshall made the statement in his first report since taking over his present post. Mr. Marshall said recent defence orders placed inUP - 157 words
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Article83 1951-03-26 1 From Our Stall Correspondent PENANG. Sun. SINGAPORE will be the venue of the 1952 Thomas Cup final in which Malaya will defend the trophy for the first time. This was decided by the Badminton Association of Malaya at a five-hour annual general meeting in Penang83 words
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Article41 1951-03-26 1 Three Europeans held up a Chinese taxi-driver. Hong Ah Choon, at the 6th mile Thomspn Road at 12.30 a.m. yesterday and robbed him of his vehicle. Police recovered the taxi at 11 a.m. yesterday abandoned in Pasir Panjang Road.41 words
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Article141 1951-03-26 1 SHANNON, Eire, Sunday. T UGGAGE belonging to a crew member of a U.S. Air Force Globemaster was the only trace found today of the plane and 55 passengers lost over the Atlantic on Friday. Hope for any survivors receded as American air officials in London141 words
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Article164 1951-03-26 1 jtOME, Sun. DOPE Pius XII speaking to- day to nearly 200,000 people from a balcony of the basilica of St. Peters, called on mankind to renew the broken links "between man and man, between man and God. "The Easter can la to depart from maliceReuter - 164 words
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Article670 1951-03-26 1 By Straits Times Reporter RADIO patrol cars, Malay policemen armed with sten guns and a European police lieutenant appeared at an election meeting of the Labour Party in Singapore yesterday. The police lieutenant stopped the meeting for a few minutes. There were protests from Labour670 words
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77 1951-03-26 1 LOUISIANA. Sun. MRS. Lavovada Evans, who claims to be the "smallest woman in the world," pave birth to a son yesterday. The baby. xcho weighed three pounds and two ounces, was delivered by Dr. G. L. Bilvea. He described the birth as premature, butAP - 77 words
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Article331 1951-03-26 1 We Face Great PerilTruman WASHINGTON, Sun. PRESIDENT TRUMAN 1 said today that th» aggressive expansion of Soviet power threatened the world. "Both to the East and to the West we face great peril",, he told the Foreign Ministers of the 21 American Republics, meeting in Washington to consider plans for331 words
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Advertisement52 1951-03-26 1 S PM de SILVA L tiT.imc*po«i mom mo <i:.i»iiom>3..i>a.. mi hhmwhial. nN I I are \iLL open this morning till 12 noon; so, if you've forgotten anything for th« holiday we can step into the breach particularly with some appetising ideas from the Delicatessen Counter. COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage52 words
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Advertisement15 1951-03-26 1 tnti r LONGINE WATCHES I H.SENA, LTD. S Singapore. Svj < Penan* and Bangkok. J& 11115 words
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357 1951-03-26 2 Per on's Atomic Energy' Claim Derided WASHINGTON, Sun. qnHREE leading Ameri- can scientists, Dr. Urna Lidel, Dr. Ralph Lapp (both of the Office of Naval Research) and Dr. George Gamow, yesterday said they doubted President Peron's claim that Argentina has perfected a new way of releasing "controlled" atomic energy onAP; UP - 357 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-03-26 2 DR GORI>3N StACiRAVE, "Burma Surgeon," who was released recently by order of the Burma Appeal Court. He had been sent to gaol after having been convicted by a lower court of treason for help'ng Burmese rebels. A.P. picture.AP - 40 words
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Article106 1951-03-26 2 WATCH ON PANAMA CANAL WASHINGTON, Sun. DRESIDENT Truman issued strict regulations yesterday to safeguard vessels and waterfront facilities in the Panama Canal Zone from sabotage. Acting under the Search and Seizure Law passed last August, the President based his executive order on a finding that the security of the UnitedAP - 106 words
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Article68 1951-03-26 2 HONG KONG, Sun. Sir Walter Monckton, K.C., one of Britain's leading lawyers, has arrived from Britain to act for the American-owned Civil Air Transport Incorporated which is claiming ownership of 71 former Chinese Nationalist aircraft nowgrounded ln Hong Kong. The planes are also claimed by ChineseReuter - 68 words
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Advertisement492 1951-03-26 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from British subjects or citizens of the Federation of Malaya for F>ur Post of Club Leader (Male) in the Dept.. of Social Welfare. Singapore. Salary scale: $200 x 10A 310 B 325 x 15A 445 p.m with current C.O.L. and Local Allowances The successful candidates492 words
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Advertisement473 1951-03-26 2 NOTICES NOTICE THIS 1s to inform the public that SHANMUQAM s/o SINNAH residing at 192 Main Road. Bagan Serai will in future be known as Jogologon so Sinnlah JOGOLOOON. PRANG BESAR R' 3BER ESTATE, LTD. ISOLATION GARDEN SEED. Limited supplies ot P.B.I.O.. Further Proof and Preliminary Proof seeds are now473 words
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Advertisement630 1951-03-26 2 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT SINGAPORE An examination for Hospital Assistants, Orade 111, Grade II and I, the first mentioned Orade for .o- ernnient Hospital Assistants only, will be held in the Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore from 23rd to 25th April, 1951. Non-Government Hospital Assistants Who desire to sit for either Orade630 words
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Advertisement399 1951-03-26 2 Farouk To Celebrate Marriage In May rpHE marriage of King Farouk to Miss Narriman A Sadek will take place on May 6, an Egyptian court circular has announced -j King Farouk's chief of the FINANCE HEAD royal cabinet, Hassan Yussef nnft W nMUAMM pasha announclng the date |H of the399 words
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Advertisement168 1951-03-26 2 This MgU STORK^t MARGARINE K*L% K**^ i?J Kiddies love Stork M.u^r.ne R£*^H spiL-ad on bread or hisrunv I Bf^j^^l Mother {jives it to them bccaiiNC I UjT^^^^\. >v she* knows it's nourishing it S^2?*w^^ Oi wt afi dcllaoQs Srork Vi>u Ek sec ls mat^ c rht h nes! "nVBk *i^'*^^?js168 words
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Article249 1951-03-26 3 'No Intention 9 Of Attacking China WASHINGTON, Sunday. THE State Department yesterday rebuked General Mac Arthur for suggesting that the United Nations could "destroy Red China" by extending the Korean war to the Chinese mainland. The United States had no intention of pressing the UnitedReuter; AP - 249 words
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Article130 1951-03-26 3 U.S. Recruits Aliens For Army WASHINGTON, Sun. THE American army yesterdiv started for the first time to recruit aliens living •broad. Offu-ials said refugees from Communist -con trolled Eastern Europe would make up die bulk of the 2.500 alien volunteers needed. Applications will be taken only In li- Unitrd BtataUP - 130 words
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Article39 1951-03-26 3 ADELAIDE. Sun. Donald Arnold Woolford recently won 2s. in bets for crawling •Jon? the top of a six-coach train travelling at 40 miles ■n hour. He has now paid out £5/9/6 in fines for the 'de.39 words
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Article34 1951-03-26 3 SYDNEY Sun.— Stud beef cattle breeders had a rich harvest at Sydney's Royal Show this year. They sold 487 bulls and cows for Straits $2,755,470 an average of Straits SY "3O each.34 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-03-26 3 WHANG ELECTION A GIRL voter gets her ballot paper while a check is made in the electoral list of another voter in the mock election held recently at the Penan* Anglo-Chinese Girls' School. On duty is a "policeman" to keep order. At left is Mrs. G. Hawkins, Penang Supervisor of59 words
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Article163 1951-03-26 3 AUSTRIAN BISHOPS TORTURED VIENNA, Sun. rpHE Austrian Catholic Press A Service said yesterday that four of the six bishops who last week pledged their loyalty to the Czechoslovak government, previously had been subjected to severe physical torture by the Czech secret police. The 63-year-old Bishop of Hradec Kralove < NorthernAP - 163 words
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Article62 1951-03-26 3 GENEVA, Sun.— The Western countries produced 139,670.000 tons of crude steel In 1950. compared with 32,288,000 tons by the Soviet Union and her five steel producing satellites, according to the quarterly bulletin of the Economic Commission for Europe published in Geneva today. Of the Western total,Reuter - 62 words
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Article66 1951-03-26 3 TEHERAN. Sun.— Dr. Abdul Hamid Zanganeh, former Persian Minister of Education who was shot by students on the steps of Teheran University on March 19, died today. His alleged assassin. Nosrateliah Gumi. was said by the police to be young and emotional. They said they believedReuter - 66 words
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255 1951-03-26 3 NEW DELHI, Sunday. T<HE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, x opening the second session of the Indian National Commission of UNESCO yesterday said that the atom bomb had become the symbol of a new age and that man's thinking was conditioned by it and fearUP - 255 words
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Article53 1951-03-26 3 WORMS, Germany, Sun. A new anti-Moscow Socialist party was formed here today after a gang of Communist rioters tried to break up the founding meeting. Under the leadership of Josef Schappe, former Communist editor, 180 delegates adopted a 15-point "true Socialist platform" for the Independent Workers' PartyUP - 53 words
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Article38 1951-03-26 3 JERUSALEM, Sun. Hundreds of pilgrims have crossed the boundary between the Israeli section of Jerusalem into the Arab-held old city since Friday morning to see the place believed to be the site of Christ's crucifixion.— A.P.AP - 38 words
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Article120 1951-03-26 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. rpHE diplomatic colony here buzzed yesterday with rumours that Czech Ambassador Vladimir Outrata will be purged as part of the Communist ferment under way In Czechoslovakia. Outrata. a Communist, was called home for "consultations" on February 18. He left his wife and twoUP - 120 words
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Article241 1951-03-26 3 Chiang Has No Chance, He Says LAKE SUCCESS, Sun. MR. Owen Lattimore said tonight that Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist Government stood no chance of a comeback in China. He said the West should let the Chinese Communists take Formosa If they could. The island's importance had been "grossly exaggerated." Mr LattimoreUP - 241 words
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Article95 1951-03-26 3 TAIPEI, Sun. (GENERALISSIMO Chiang \J Kai-shek said today that the world is facing another great war, for which Russia has already laid the groundwork. War will continue "as long as the United Nations ideals are not recognized." "At this moment, while the ideals we cherishUP - 95 words
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179 1951-03-26 3 INDIA USED AS PA WN, BRITAIN ACCUSED NEW DELHI, Sunday. Til ß. Ramnath Goenka, a Congress Party member, r yesterday accused Britain of using India as a pawn in the battle between sterling and the dollar. He urged Parliament to end imperial preference. The House was debating the Indian tariffReuter - 179 words
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Article52 1951-03-26 3 LONDON. Son. THE British Foreign Under1 Secretary, Mr. Ernest Davies, said last night that the Big Four deputy's talks in Paris were not deadlocked but that "infinite patience" was needed by the West. Mr. Davies was in London for talks with the Foreign Secretary Mr.52 words
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Article28 1951-03-26 3 DAMASCUS, Sun.— A heavy explosion shook the U.S. Minister's home here early today. No one was hurt, but the building was slightly damaged. PoQlce are investigating.—A.P.AP - 28 words
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Article55 1951-03-26 3 ST. ANDREW'S OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION, tea party, in honour of Canon R. K. S. Adams, followed by annual general meeting. School Hall, Woodsville, 4 pjn. POLICE BAND. Tiong Baliru, 5.45 p.m. to 6.45 p.m. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY, life class, British Council Hall, Stamford Road.ffi B-m. to 8.80 »jn.55 words
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Advertisement257 1951-03-26 3 A Fresh Shipment yf^» rADtc Mb PERSIA* BOKHARA BOKHARA tfJIJB PALACE jHifMi 5, Stamford Road, Capitol Bldg., Singapore f 1 "H .d~. 111 <±-j=». %s^ gfli I I m aa a as o fine watch I! »nd j< useful too The R onion lIIJS ADONIS' it fine pocket tighter, outtttndlng257 words
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Miscellaneous117 1951-03-26 3 Straits Times Crossword _I" i R^ i ill I ?<* P^ 111 25 I f 1^ 1 II I MXOM. 14. In cariy dagl it was v. xl 7. Ncir aor South this is in the to float a company (5, 3). U.S.A. i 8). 16. A constituent part of117 words
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Miscellaneous166 1951-03-26 3 24. "The water may drown the Matterhorn as deep as a mine" (Chesterton) (6). 25. Epithet for a wealthy bachelor? (8). DOWN. 1. Textbook or organ keyboard (6). 3. Outdo offer (anag.) (4-8). 3. In the Interior of a metal (4). 4. It gives one a lump In the hroat166 words
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651 1951-03-26 4 The straits Times Singapore, Mon., Mar. 26, 1951 A Christian Message Last January a conference on Christianity and Communism was held in Bangkok, the delegates being representative of the Protestant branches of Christianity in Malaya, Siam and Burma. So far as Malaya is concerned, the Christian churches represent only a651 words
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Article388 1951-03-26 4 According to a report published in our columns the other day, the Malayan delegates to the recent ECAFE conference in Lahore were surprised to find how up-to-date the Russians were on Malayan affairs. "They even quoted the profits made by a certain company and the wages It388 words
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Article, Illustration953 1951-03-26 4 Towns mushroom in Johore Malaya under the Emergency 25 JOHORE is building two new towns every three days. Towns, permanent places in which to live, properly administered, with roads, drains, playIng fields, shops, police stations, schools. Later on, when the new townsfolk have held elections, their own committees,will organise sports,953 words
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424 1951-03-26 4 I MUST most strongly deprecate the statement published in the Straits Times of March 22, with regard to the effect that I had notified the committee of my intention to resign as President of the S.P.C.A. This is entirely untrue and has been published424 words
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Letter187 1951-03-26 4 "rpHE portfolio of EducaX tion should be given to a Malay," says the Perak UMNO Branch. Why don't they tell us which Malay? We are always hearing that such and such a post should go to "a Malay", but what use i« it to say187 words
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Letter184 1951-03-26 4 DANGER IN USING SLOGANS IREAD the other day in the Straits Times of a proposal, or suggestion, that the United Malays National Organisation adop the word "Merdeka" (Freedom") for its slogan. Slogans are dangerous, and the more revolutionary they are in intent and meaning as this one is the more184 words
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Letter80 1951-03-26 4 MAY I as organiser of a meeting of the Oriental Branch of the Raffles Society of the University of Malaya to be held next Tuesday, correct any impression that a discourtesy to the Press was intended by notices posted with regard to .the informal nature of this80 words
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Article419 1951-03-26 4 On the Margin Banyak Chanlek WHEN looking up Dr. Gib-son-Hill's account of th« Cocos-Keellng Islands the other day, I came across a good story which deserves to be disinterred from the solemn files of the journal of the Malayan Branch. Royal Asiatic Society. In his comments on the local dialect419 words
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Advertisement874 1951-03-26 4 CLASS. HKD ADS. BIRTH TO DOROTHY MARGARET, wife of George Horsburgh Brown, at K.K. Hospital, on March 19th. a son, Randolph Gordon. PERSONAL MRS. MARY CHATER of Cameo Beauty Salon wishes to Inform her clientele that she has Just returned from a short holiday •broad and Is now back supervising874 words
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Advertisement16 1951-03-26 4 SWISS TRAVEL CLOCKS 1-DAY from $26 8-DAY $55 EXPERT SERVICE AFTER SALE 16 COUVIR QUAy SINGAPORE16 words
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Advertisement237 1951-03-26 4 f w UrilbiiTili Fellow Institute Ophthalmic Opticians |£ng Fellow Worshipful Co. of Spectacle-Makers (EnR I n Freeman of the City of London (l By Appointment to H M Forces. South East Asia 6 Raffles Place Singapore Phone ***** THE SAFE LAXATIVE FOR YOUNG AND OLD Crcrruffin is the safe remedy237 words
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Article144 1951-03-26 5 MARRIAGE BILLREPLY TO MALLAL fTHE Laycock marriage Bill would never have come before the Legislative Council if the Progressive Party leaders had tried to do their duty to the Muslims of Singapore, said Mr. Balwant' Sineh, a City District candidate for the Council, replying yesterday to Mi Nazir MaJlal's attack144 words
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Article183 1951-03-26 5 Mr. Mallal Attacks An Opponent M. *|R Nazir Mallal. Progressive Party candidate lor the City on Singapore Legislative Council, hit out again yesterday at one of his opponents, Mr. Balwant Eingh. Addressing a meeting at Omo Eng Seng school, Anson Road, he said Mr. Balwant 'Singh's statements about the Age183 words
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478 1951-03-26 5 CINGAPORE'S Legislative Council election campaign got into top gear during the weekend. The Progressive and Labour Parties held rallies on Saturday and Sunday, as well as individual meetings in most election districts. Independent candidates also toured the city and rural areas.478 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-03-26 5 FLANKED by Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, president of UMNO, and Hajah Zain binte Sulaiman, chief of the Women's Group, Dato Hamzah bin Abdullah, deputy president, makes a point at the half-yearly general assembly of UMNO at Kuala Lumpur during: the weekend. Straits Times picture.44 words
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Article69 1951-03-26 5 Mr. N.G. Nair, Labour candidate for Seletar, at an election meeting yesterday said that his Party advocates a charter to the working class offering them amenities to improve their conditions. Mr. Nair said that Government must draw up a rural development programme for the Colony. He69 words
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Article67 1951-03-26 5 Speaking in Singapore on Saturday night, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Labour Party president, replied to Progressive Party criticism of Labour's proposal for unity between the Federation and Singapore. "This is a long-term objective." said Mr. Lim. "It will be implemented only when conditions in the Federationaa67 words
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Article293 1951-03-26 5 I^IRS. L. P. Williams, mother of the General Secretary of the Singapore Labour Party, told an election audience last night that "some people are trying to buy the votes of labourers. Do these people think the labourers are cattle to be bought and sold in293 words
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Article123 1951-03-26 5 HORSE-raclng was approved by the Prophet, Mohamed, said the Muslim Divine, the Maulana Muhamed Abdul Aleem Siddiqui at the annual meeting of the Singapore Young Men's Muslim Association in Geylang yesterday. The Maulana pointed out, however, that It was not in the modern form. In those days123 words
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Article27 1951-03-26 5 JOHORE BAHRU, SLY— Dr. D'Bras, of the General Hospital, Johore Bahru. has resigned from the service and will shortly be taking up an appointment in Singapore.27 words
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Article81 1951-03-26 5 New Bank Branch For Singapore MR- A. C. Clarke, general manager of the Bank of India, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow by B.O.A.C. in connection with plans for the opening of a branch in the Colony. Mr. Clarke, a Yorkshireman, who has been in India for over 30 years, has81 words
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Article129 1951-03-26 5 GROUND has been broken on Mount Sophia, Singapore, for rebuilding and extending the Methodist Girls' School at a cost of $500,000. •Mrs. H. B. Amstutz, who heads the Building Fund Committee, told the Straits Times that the new building would replace the old one on the129 words
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Article219 1951-03-26 5 BLIND BOY CARRIED TO SCHOOL from Our Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sun. PENANG's St. Nicholas Home, Malaya's leading institution for the blind, has accepted its first blind day scholar four-year-old Cheah Thiam Lye son of a labourer living in nearby Bagan Jermal. He is carried to school on his brother's back219 words
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Article114 1951-03-26 5 Dr. Slgvard Wolontls. Secretary General of the International Student Service, arrived yesterday by BOAC plane to attend the conference of experts on student health in South East Asia which begins on Wednesday at the University. Three delegates from India arrived on Saturday by Bharat Airways. They were114 words
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Article370 1951-03-26 5 TT would be difficult to imagine a sharper contrast 1 in orchestral playing than was experienced last night in the Victoria Memorial Hall. The occasion was the Singapore Musical Society's third concert in the present music festival series. Lola Bobesco played the Mendelssohn vioQin concerto370 words
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Article210 1951-03-26 5 From Our Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sun. A CALL to Government to make a "clear-cut state">?nt by which the present i cling of restlessness among t le Malayan rubber workers •rill be settled" in respect of the Man-power Regulations, vas made here today by Mr. P P Narayanan,210 words
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381 1951-03-26 5 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Sunday. THE British Government hopes to co-ordinate its stockpiling activities with the United States, Mr. Strauss, Minister of Supply, told the House of Commons. He said they would have to see the results of the commodity conference381 words
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Article190 1951-03-26 5 gINGAPORE Churches \\er« crowded yesterday for Easter Sunday services. Most of them had prepared extra seating accommodation, all of which was taken. Thousands more. howev«r, spent the day at the Colony's beaches, which were crowded. Clifford Pier was also a busy centre, with launches taking picnickers to190 words
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Advertisement116 1951-03-26 5 •MpW.V/AVWAVA'.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.SV.VAV.V.'.'S I SHOES j i FOR EVERY OCCASION l| BY :j I a i A NEW COLLECTION IN J ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS from $2350 pair •I SINGAPORE l \fti'JA'AV.V.'.V%V.V l /.C Take Care of Your m^^ Arc you »ure that youi prospect* and happi WT nes» are not being116 words
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Article748 1951-03-26 6 DETAILS OF MALAYAN CEMENT SHARES WITH the approach of th« Easter Holidays, the Singapore Share Market was quiet th rough-out the four and a half days' trading. In the main Tin shares eased slightly, Rubbers were steady and Industrials firm. Malayan Collieries Ltd. have forwarded to shareholders a Preliminary Notice748 words
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Article118 1951-03-26 6 SETBACK IN U.S. MARKET NEW YORK, Mon. r:E possibility of peajf talk* on Korea interrupted th» Stock Market's recovery on Saturday and caused a fair sized setback. Losses of fractions to two dollars or more predominated at the finish with a handful of high priced issues showing wider declines. The118 words
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Article129 1951-03-26 6 rpHE Financial Times says that although "bulk" buying has still been centred on th? best grades of smoked sheet. British rubber manufacturers have recently been increasingly interesting themselves in the lower grades owing to the attraction of the substantial discounts. The sole crepe market has been showing129 words
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Article58 1951-03-26 6 npUR' JUAND Youngs <fe Company announce the following February rubber crops. In lbs.: Alor Gajah Est. 21.000 Aver Panas Est. 84.500 Glenealy Plant 75.000 Kluanj 71.500 Pajam 121,000 JJARRISON Crosfield (Malaya) announce the following February rubber crops, in lbs.: Allenby 32.500 Benta Est. 91,000 Jeram Kuar.tan Est. 64.00058 words
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Article348 1951-03-26 6 BUSINESS done in the Malayan share market last week included; Industrials. Fraser Neave Ltd. Ord. $3.35 to M 3O to $3.40, Praser Neave Prefs. $6.20 and $6.19, Oanimon $2. 50, George Town Dispensary $1.90, Hong Kong Bank (Col.) $705, Malayan Breweries $5.40 to $5.45, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation $92,348 words
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Article40 1951-03-26 6 fJRUDE rubber to the value of £349,000 (presumably at current prices) will be purchased by Yugoslavia under an agreement reached in January under which Britain makes available a £2m. raw materials credit to the Yugoslav Government.40 words
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Advertisement1378 1951-03-26 6 MANSFIELD 6c CO., (Incorporated in Singapore) I BLUB FUNNEL LINE Carrier's option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge earga. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL POTTTa Due Sail! P. Sham Penanf Anchiie* for Liverpool go* Mar. 25/28 Mar. 29/ Apr. 1 Meljmetn tor London ir»d In Port1,378 words
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Advertisement424 1951-03-26 6 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS To New York and Boston via Ceylon. India, Egypt and Mediterranean Ports. Sincaocre P. Swettenham Penang PRES. MONROE 9/14 Aor Omit I*./1K Anr "PRE E S ISSSBL*"' I TBSs 23/« Apr. 25^26^ PRES. BUCHANAN" 1/7 May 8/9 May 10/12 May To Los Angeles, San Francisco fr AHantic424 words
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Advertisement427 1951-03-26 6 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS FROM SCANOIN AVIA U X /CONTINENT: Spore P. STiam Panang Fjonia 1 for Bangkok 25-27 Mar. Nordvest' for Hong Kong. Kobe Yokohama 24-29 Mar •Erria" for Sa gon 6 Bangkok 2-3 Apr 31 Mar. -1 Apr. 30-30 Mar. "Nordhval" for Bangkok 20-21 Apr 17-18 Aor "Panama"427 words
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Advertisement955 1951-03-26 6 McALiSTER 6c CO., LTD. Telephone Ne. 5906. ELLERMAN BUCKH ALL KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON. HAVHE. ANTWERP. LOS AMCCLK üm inurnrii ROTTtW»AM HAMBURG PORTLAND «ATTLf N VMCOUVUI Wt&FVm Colom'rl P t Acc ti ">» *>' South ana (.anaaa via Colombo. American Pom. Snora"* C T \f2' P N^ m> BOOCAINVILLI Spot a955 words
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Article391 1951-03-26 7 2-Acre Site For Hall Approved From Our Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sunday. SINGAPORE is to be the venue of the 1952 Thomas Cup final in which Malaya will defend the trophy for the first time. This was decided by the Badminton Association of Malaya at a five-hour annual general meeting391 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-03-26 7 SATURDAYS WINNERS: Brave Wind <■*«). with Ellcry in the saddle, being led in by Mr M ML Whittle aft-r winning Race 6. Right: Lt.-Col. Drake-Brockman leads in No Regrets (Crowe) winner of the ma nsprmt Race 7, on Saturday, last day of the Perak Turf Clubs Easter meeting. Straits Times50 words
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326 1951-03-26 7 Three Men To Pick Thomas Cup Team From Our Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. THE Badminton Association of Malaya appointed a three-man sub-committee with full powers to "make preparations for the selection and training of the Malayan team to defend the Thomas Cup next year". The meeting also decided that the326 words
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Article148 1951-03-26 7 CARDIFF, Sun. WALES make four changes, Including their captain. John Gwilham, from the team that drew with Ireland for their Rugby Union match against France in Paris on April 9. Gwilliam captained Wales last sefsTwhen they won the triple crown and has been capped 13 times.Reuter - 148 words
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Article36 1951-03-26 7 LONDON. Sur —The Irish League Soccer results were: Ballymena V. 2 Coleraine 3 Bangor 0 Crusaders J Perry City 1 Portadown 0 Distillery 2 Arris 1 Glenavon 1 Glentoran 3 I.infirld 3 Cliftonville Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article28 1951-03-26 7 TODAY: 12.13 a.m. Oft), 12.42 p.m. (9-3); 6.21 a.m. (0-6), 6.40 p.m. (1.8). TOMORROW: 12.40 a.m. <9.D, 125 p.m. (8.8); 6.59 a.m. (0.3) 7.10 p.m. (2.5).28 words
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Article628 1951-03-26 7 From PETER KLM SEREMBAN, Sunday. REGGIE TREVOR, young Sungei Siput planter did it again today when he clocked the fastest time at the Rahang Straight half-mile speed trial at Seremban and also broke the record in the unlimited class formotor-cycles Shooting off at a terrific628 words
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Article266 1951-03-26 7 From Our Staff Correspondent. IPOH. Sun. rules were adopted at 11 the annual general meeting of the Malayan Chinese Footba 1 Association held at the Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association here today, with Mr. Chan Lai Hong in the chair. The meeting decided to amend the266 words
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Article446 1951-03-26 7 From Our Staff Correspondent. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. VON bin Mian, holder of 1 the All-Malaya Malays singles title entered the finals this afternoon with an easy victory over A.G.B. Pakir. He will meet K. Khamis, who received a walk-over from Lope Abdul Aziz, In tomorrow's final. Results446 words
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Article275 1951-03-26 7 LONDON, 6un. CARDIFF produced their best form when Uiey defeated the Barbarians, who are on their Easter tour of Wales. »t Cardiff Arms Park yesterday. The score was 13-3 Rugtoj Union result* yesterday xere: London Scottish 13, Harwich 5: St. Bartholomew's 0, Met. Police 16- AberaVon 3,Reuter - 275 words
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Article83 1951-03-26 7 LONDON, Sun— Britain's flat race season opened yesterday, with meetings at Kempton Park, near London, and Stockton, in Northern England. The season goes right through to mid-November. In the main event at Kempton Park. Lord Rosebery, with his four-year-old colt Paradiso, won the l'A-m. Stakes Handicap. Paradiso,83 words
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Article877 1951-03-26 8 Jockey's Tribute To Colonel Daly From EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Sunday. •IT was plain sailing", jockey Desmond Crowe 1 told me yesterday after he had ridden Colonel Daly to victory in the $30,000 Perak Turf Club Derby over I.J m. at Ipoh on Saturday, final day of the Perak Easter877 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-03-26 8 THE HOME STRAIGHT: Colonel Daly bounds into the Perak Derby finish after the field bad rounded the final bend. In a few strides Colonel Daly gathered in J'Avance and went o n to an easy vi?tory. Straits T mss MR A? K!» HC-: leads In Colonel Daly (Crowe).50 words
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Article370 1951-03-26 8 From EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Sunday. DERAK Derby day, 1951, on Saturday, will perhaps always stand out as Trainer Marinus van Breukelen's most successful day in his lon* racing career. For on that day van Breukelen's charge. Colonel Daly, romped home to win the greatest prize in370 words
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Article266 1951-03-26 8 LAURISTON &JACKSON IN FINAL Malayan Golf From Straits Times Special Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. J^.B. Lauriston (Selangor) and R.R. Jackson (Perak) today entered the final of the Malayan golf championship which is being played at the Selangor Golf Club links. The final will be played at 9 a.m. tomorrow. Lauriston.266 words
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Article148 1951-03-26 8 OINGAPORE Sinhalese yesterday beat Selangor Sinhalese by two wickets in a low scoring game on Wocdsvilie ground. Highlight of yesterday's play was the oowling of Selangor's J. Seneviratne, who took six Singapore wickets for 25 runs. S'eor Sinhalese Ist Inns. 83 Spore Sinhalese Ist Inns.148 words
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Article58 1951-03-26 8 lrm Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The following have been selected to play for Johore Cricket Club against Singapore Recreation Club on the S.R.C. padang tomorrow: D. P. Rees (Capt.), C. S. K. Bovell. A. Barthelot. A. Ohanl. J. Park, D. Burton, Spurway, Bradbury. Jackson.58 words
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Article69 1951-03-26 8 SOCCER: Div. 1: BODCA Tamil 8..V a', stadium; Business Hcuses Lre. B: Bata S.C. v Ford S.C. at Geylang; Services Lge.: S.E.R. v RASC. CRICKET: Non-Benders v S.C.C. on padan;; S.C.C. v GHQ Farelf at Tantlin; Indians v Nary (last day) at Sole tar; S.R.C. v Johore C.C.69 words
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Article259 1951-03-26 8 Hickey Wins Malayan Chess Title rr\HE 1951 Malayan Chess A Championship was won by J. C. Hickey. He beat R. W. Borsodi in the last round of the tournament, yesterday at the V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road. Singapore After victories in the fifth round had brought their scores to 44 1 points259 words
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Article198 1951-03-26 8 •DESULTS of yesterday's fri- endly cricket matches played in Singapore are: Police beat Khalsa Association by seven wickets at Thomson Road. Khalsa 99 (Gurdial Singh 22. Cooke five for 30). Police 101 for 1 wkt. (Cooke 50 rtd., Ross n.o. 51). R.A.F. Changi beat G.H.Q. FAR ELF by198 words
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Article241 1951-03-26 8 From Our Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. r THK DRAW for this year's Foong Seong Cup tournament was made .day at the annual general meeting of the Badminton Assn. of Malaya. The draw Is: North Section: Kelantan v Perak at Kelantan: Selangor v Kedah at X.L S*nth241 words
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Article495 1951-03-26 8 'A Distortion Of Facts -Mr. Lim From Our Staff Correspondent A N PENANG, Sunday. AN article in a Singapore newspaper (not the Straits Times group) was today described by Mr Lim Chuan Geok, as "having cast a slur on Malayan badminton". Mr. Llm said this at a fivehour meeting of495 words
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Article146 1951-03-26 8 from Our Staff Correspond* ut PENANG, Sun. rjxoE Badminton Association of x Malaya today agreed that "a gross injustice" had been done to Singapore when the 1950 standing committee reversed a decision by the previous standing committee to keep the Thomas Cup In Singapore. The Cup was146 words
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Article47 1951-03-26 8 DEUTEES state thai the Eaglish Football League Division One soccer match between Tottenham Hotspur* and Portsnwmth played at Portsmouth on Saturday ended In a one-aU draw. Heaters had earlier reP*rted that Portsmoath won by Utree-*ne, which was ao pubItahed la th* Sudsy Time..47 words
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Article184 1951-03-26 8 Munusamy In Great Form Again IPOH. Sun. RESPITE a valiant effort by th« Perak captain E. Yong and vice-captain Maurice Jerram whose fourth wicket partnership realised 78 runs, Perak had to admit defeat to Penang by 70 runs in their inter-State match which ended here trjday. R. Munusamy, the former184 words
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Article27 1951-03-26 8 Thomas Cap Final for Colony S men to select Thomas Cop team; Rahan? Straight motor racing; All -Malayan Malays tennis; M.C.F.A. meeting. colony >occ27 words
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Article439 1951-03-26 8 P. Brani 4; r ROWING thjir op.xjn defence out of ge?.r swift and wel!-cxe< mores early in the se half. In which they n three goals within s minutes. Pulau Brani U earned an impressive fou win over Chinese Athletes Division One League gam439 words
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