Sunday Standard, 7 January 1951
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Title Section17 1951-01-07 1 jK^^^^^/^^^^^^V*!^^^^^J_l_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Sunday Standard <k_£|GElM^ VOL. 1 NO. 192 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1951. 16 PAGES TEN CENTS17 words
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299 1951-01-07 1 Benham Plan Enforced As interim Step Standard M.iff Correspondent KUALA II Ul'l R, Sat. Federal Government oveei an- to gel Benham salary scales as an interim re, pending their negotiations for better salaries. Ihc thief Secretary, Mr. M. V. del Tufa, lias told a itiofl from the (Government Services Staff299 words
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89 1951-01-07 1 C'wealth Split Over Korea Issue Chinese Robbed Jan. 6. (AP).—Com- jht 11 it war oe avoidled over %.ent. disclosed e eig reviewed n in :-v I be c mpleted on ter i the ith an is* and tiona f great I I quit- in the S rising S Of I89 words
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111 1951-01-07 1 Hundred HK Factories To Close Down HONGKONG, .Jan. i; (UP) Industrial circles said here today that about one hundred factories fare suspension of their operations, or •■yen bankruptcy, as a result oJ the shortage of raw material brought about by the Uaited States' economic embargo. Ten factories have a'r, ady111 words
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Article, Illustration71 1951-01-07 1 photo. See Story and another photograph on Page 3. The Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, shows interest in a model of the proposed new bandstand and open air stage for the Ki ig George V Park, at the "Homes of Singapore" exhibition which he declaredStandard - 71 words
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357 1951-01-07 1 Europe Again Jolted By Taft's Move LONDON, Jan. 6 (UP)— Europe, just recovering from former President Herbert Hoover's proposal to abandon the continent, was jolted ag< today by Senator Robert Tal attack on American foreign policy. Taft's denunciation of President Truman's intervention in Korea, and his warning that the United357 words
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78 1951-01-07 1 SYDNEY, Jan. 6 (AP> Australian customs officers claim that a huge ring with headquarters in the Far East is smuggling scarce drugs out of the country. They said the liner Changte sailed from Sydney to Japan recently with £20,000 cargo of illicit drugs.78 words
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252 1951-01-07 1 Laugh As You Earn OWING to the Imjli increase in the circulation of Hie Sunday Standard, cur printers in Hongkong are unable to rope >vi» li the printing of the Comics in colour. Their difficulties have been further increased by the252 words
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164 1951-01-07 1 Major French Offensive In I-C Kept Up SAIGON. Jan. 6 (AP)— The major French counter-offensive on the north-east Indo-China frontier ended its second day. Thousands of French troops are advancing against the Communist-led Vietminh army for tiie first time in four months. General .lean De Lett re De Tassigny hurled164 words
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78 1951-01-07 1 Standard Staff Reporter i TWENTY-FOUR plain clothes detectives and special con- j stables were yesterday granted internal cash rewards ranging from $40 to $100 by the Police. The awards were for initiative shown and action taken in connection with the Emergency, resulting in the78 words
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Article92 1951-01-07 1 HONGKONG. Jan 6 (RenterAAP)— The Hongkong Government Treasury will benefit by some $220,000 as a result of the seizure of 750 taels of gold bars aboard the vessel Tak Sang when the ship was about to sail for Singapore The gold was discovered behind92 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-01-07 1 Photo. Three happy children of A.S.P. Mr. Eu Cheow Eang of Sin*rapor?, and wife, who greeted him at Kalians; Airport yesterday on his rcttirn fro 1 a stx-jf" police course in U.K. StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article47 1951-01-07 1 Standard Staff Reporter Lieut.-Gcn. Sir Eric ida.nsergh. G.O.C. Hongkong, arrived in Singapore by BOAC Co I II ation yesterday from London on his return to resume his post. He w s met here by Major-General J. N. PoeiL Chief -of -Staff.47 words
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Article64 1951-01-07 1 Chinese Sent To General Hospital Standard Staff Reporter A 39-year-old Chinese, Kwang Fai. was removed in a serious condition to the General Hospital from a room in the first floor of the New Asia Hotel in Peck Seah Street last night suffering trorn caustic soda poisoning. Kwang. it is learned,64 words
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Article66 1951-01-07 1 TOKYO. Jan. 6 (UP)— New and more intensive censorship restrictions on the press coverage of the Korean war have been imposed during the past twenty-four hours. A newly posted ruling said that reports on current operations must not mention unit names or positions, guerilla action.66 words
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453 1951-01-07 1 Red Troops Take Hongchon; Fall Of Won ju Looms TOKYO, Jan. 6 (LP): Rod spearheads swept 51 mile* south of the 38th Parallel into central Korea today, as the United Nations forces eontinued to withdraw before the overwhelming weight of half a million Chinese and North Koreans. Onlv light contact453 words
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233 1951-01-07 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 6 (hVnt, r- A AP) More than 2,000 Protestant foreign iniionai h a now in ihe Chinese mainland have decided to return to their homeland, according to the Kn-lihh rpTTf agjf < hine-e--owned newspaper, Hongkong Standard. The report said the Catholic Missions,233 words
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233 1951-01-07 1 Mirror Hits Inaccurate W ar Reports LONDON. Jan. 6: (UP)— The London Daily Mirror said in a front page article today that the news from Korea was being 'dreadfully distorted* by the military public information uthorities. The Mirror. which has a circulation of i about four million, headlined its article233 words
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156 1951-01-07 1 W ASH] N GTO N. Jan. 6 (Reuter) Announcer! American casualties in the Korean war mounted today to 40.170 an I increase of 1.851 in a wei k Of this total 6,701 were killed. The figures are for casualties whose next of156 words
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113 1951-01-07 1 Bad Weather Slows Up Air Operations TOKYO. Jan. 0 (UP*. B d weather hampered operations ot the sth Air Force over i. n but in spite of mowers at frequent intervals. lighters and light bombers I :nan 259 sorties bv this fternoon. Incomplete reports d.v returning pilots said communists had113 words
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99 1951-01-07 1 HONGKONG. Jan. 6 Tiie conservative En owned South China MoPost reported on its front page Friday that Ch. Communists have rew purchased a shipment of tons rubber in Malaya. The brief Post article said. 011 basis of reports from sources," it is known that99 words
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114 1951-01-07 1 Peking: Reds Pledge To Push Yanks Into Sea HONGKONG. Jan lih Peking Radio said today that the Chinese commen sis are pledged to -push the Am- nans into the v>a. and I. berate all Ko:ea' The < omamainsc said that the Dm, mun'st and ten other 'drnocntfe' parlies in China114 words
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Article, Illustration334 1951-01-07 2 Asian ASPs Impressed By Public Cooperation Standard Staff Reporter THE BRITISH public's co-operation with Police made a market impression on four Asian Assistant Superintendents of Singapore Police just returned from a six-month training course in the United Kingdom. "The public seem to grow withStandard - 334 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-01-07 2 Photographed with Mr, lan Chin Tuan Singapore Legislative Councillor, (second from ft), are -c tor. Mr t S Lee, Maaaghis Director, Mr. Ng Sen Choy, Director. Mr. Peter Y. Kwok, Gjjpjcral Manager, and Mr. A a Cheng Chye, Director, of the newly founded Public Insnr.^ t Company, Ltd. Picture taken61 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-01-07 2 photo. Mr. PETER V. Kwok (centre, with bow), general manager of the Public Insurance Co., Ltd.. and guests who attended the opening of the aew company yesterday. StandardStandard - 28 words
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67 1951-01-07 2 Pre-Varsity Class For Chinese Boys Standard Staff Reporter IX VIEW y for Chinese sell studies in 5 pore, the Chung Ching School has decided to set up a University j v class i will have faculties for tee. e require 1 for th< f arts nr.d science are now in67 words
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118 1951-01-07 2 Standard Staff Reporter ILLITERATE Chinese in Singapore will have an opportunity to educate themselves when the Singapore Chinese Schools' Association form its first literacy class in the Colony. The Association in a meeting yesterday decided to help in the development of adult education now118 words
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Article, Illustration18 1951-01-07 2 t i ltlf. V J m nS J xt ,h "Penins »he Publie Insurance Co, ltd., yesterday Left18 words
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173 1951-01-07 2 400 ATTEND OPENING OF NEW INSURANCE COMPANY MORE than 400 guests, including Government officials, ami in a<l- of insurance companies, banks and other Singapore business houses, attended the opening of the city's new $2,000,000 insurance firm, the Public Insurance Co., Ltd., in Robinson Road, yesterday. The opening took the form173 words
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Article204 1951-01-07 2 Free Studio For S'pore Musicians Stand.: id Staff Reporter AX A I R -CONDI 7 > tudio in Singapore, equipped with the* latest reproducing apparatus and designed to provide facilities for rehea: I and p. rformances by gramophone and music societies without charge, is to be opened early this week204 words
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Article142 1951-01-07 2 Standard Staff Reporter MORE THAN 500 ot the 600 boys of the Royal English School, Stamford Road. Singapore, which has closed down because Government has iak 1 over the building in which it was boused, have nol font;. l admission in any of the Government, Aided142 words
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65 1951-01-07 2 Johnson To Rest At Seaside Resort THE CONDITION of Mr. Pa; Johnson, who was badly injured in last month's rioting in Singapore, has Improved considerably and doctors at the General Hospital say that he can be discharged any lime he likes. Mr. Johnson told The Standard yesterday that when he65 words
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Advertisement143 1951-01-07 2 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATION VACANT V ANTED ENGLISH TEAC! $200 to 6250. Exper.- i is with S r Cam] in writng H Hig S Setapal j IPUR tu^tjoTT" her Accepts Pupils lition in Mathematicics, French m $10./- 518 Spore. NOTICE rm r'- EtN big s Dungu 1 concern hat Mr. Eric143 words
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Advertisement202 1951-01-07 2 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION. MILLION LOTTERY Ist Prize |250,000f. 2nd Prize $I.><>.<l i 3rd Prized 50.000/. 4th Prize MySOO/. a f A/so i t Prizes of $10,000/. 10 Prizes of 5,000 j 10 Prizes of 2,000 I Drawing Dale. 2IM January. Iff] a] ii'OfT j Please apply far tickets aaHy. j202 words
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431 1951-01-07 3 GIMSON OPENS HOMES SHO W Growth Has To Be Planned Now 'Singapore A Town Of W©i?id Biature^^^ Standard Staff Reporter THE GROWTH of Singapore must be planned in advance. By doing so, we achieve a beauty which will engender civic pride and which also j promotes the most eeonomieal development431 words
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Article, Illustration5 1951-01-07 3 Photo. 3*-*«ft.. -a, «ffl?^ StandardStandard - 5 words
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261 1951-01-07 3 Seven Chinese Girls Join Noviciate, Five Become Sisters wai ru years old, looked al seven voung postulant* who were accepted into the novitiate Ltd fix. -ho look the vows ol the UsZ SETS nW IW~ During the ceremony, which lasted two and a half hours, the seven postulants received their261 words
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Article92 1951-01-07 3 Standard Malay Reaattef E PENANG. Sat men fainted and children J Streamed when a 'dead" i man over whom they H were praying suddenly I Ml up and chatted with the relatives gathered S round his bedside n i i hour later, the man ■aid he92 words
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Article180 1951-01-07 3 COLLEGE FOR CHINESE TEACHERS Standard Stafl Reporter OWING to the shortage of teachers in Singapore Chi middle schools, the Singa Chinese Schools' Assoeh has decided I up a Teachers' Training College- turning out more teachers to meet the situation. The Association has a > decided to ask for finai. aid180 words
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Article126 1951-01-07 3 Grand Work By S.I. T., Standard Staff Reporter SOME grand work has been i and is being done by the Singapore Improvement Trust, but how much more it could do and how much more el tive it could be if it were able to work to an over-all plan based126 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-01-07 3 Photo. A SECTION of the large crowd who attended the opening of the "Homes of Staganore" exhibition which was opened by the Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson at the Victoria Memorial Hall, yesterday. StandardStandard - 35 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-01-07 3 Photo. Mr. A.W. Frisby, (centre) Director of Education, examining exhibits at the St. Joseph's Trade School Exhibition yesterday. Rev. Bro. Vincent, Director of the School is explaining the exhibits. On Mr. Frisby's left is Rev. Bro. Calmier. Chief Instructor of Mechanics.41 words
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204 1951-01-07 3 DIAGRAMS, Bketches anc 3 each one giving th« artist's and architect's faithful impression of the 'shape ot things to come" in Singapore oJ the future, were elaborately displayed at the "Homes of Singapore" exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall, yesterday. A large number204 words
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492 1951-01-07 3 THE SINGAPORE Coroner. Mr. Choor Singh queried a police inspector yesterday on why no immediate report was made about the death of a Eurasian victim of the rioting last month, with the result that it took two days to search for the relatives492 words
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244 1951-01-07 3 FOR POSING as a Municipal rent collector and a representai tive from the Land Office. 25-year-old Choo Turn Song was sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment by the Singapore First District Court yesterday, His sentence is to be followed by a years police supervision. Mr.244 words
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Article104 1951-01-07 3 A YOUNG Chinese woman. Lee Eng Cheow who claimed maintenance from her husband in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday blamed the mother-in-law and a sister-in-law for breaking up her marriage. "My husband and I were happy until they came to live with us." she said.104 words
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196 1951-01-07 3 standard Staff Reporter >IR. A. W. FRISBY, Director of Education stressed the great need for trade education in this country when he declared open the St. Joseph's Trade School Exhibition yesterday at 9j milestone, Bukil liinali Road. Praising the work done by the Brothers196 words
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Advertisement180 1951-01-07 3 Two Colour THERMO HYGROGRAPH Recording Temperature and Humidity Manufactured By C F CASELLA fir CO., LTD. LONDON Ex Stock PRICE 5225.00 ASSOCIATED INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURERS LTD. 304R, ORCHARD ROAD SHOWROOMS fir WORKSHOPS MAKE SUTE 17 5 A VERITAS. "350" PRESSURE LANTERN ,g% BETTER LIGHT. JJKjBL LASTS LONGER A M ngl.ind tu180 words
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Advertisement28 1951-01-07 3 GEORGE LEE MOTORS 200 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE TEL 5333 5339 -J^f:]7|.^C|^MjDELIVERY VAN 5| W THE IDEAL DELIVERY VAN 32 MILES TO 1 GALLON BENZINE ARRIVING 7 JANUARY 193 i28 words
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Article, Illustration800 1951-01-07 4 TOPS IN GRIM GAME WITH REDS, SCORE IS 119 FOR 2 •.JoitnitijlwiirziMi "(')NE HUNDRED and t nineteen for two I sounds almost like the latest test match score. ■nd in a way it is the regull of a match a grim i matcJi which began with 1 the Emergency inArmy P.R.; KS. Kong - 800 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-01-07 4 March Post oj recruit* at the Passing O:.: Parade th£ Seventh G R flej T- ng Ifing in Seremban. K. S. Konfl Photo.23 words
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Article, Illustration426 1951-01-07 4 fourteen bandits. Seven of these fell to "B" Company,, based in a rubber estate' near Kulai, during a two-and-a-half months pursuit of a certain gang which ej I In them discovering the local Headquarters where they made the final bag. Now let426 words
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238 1951-01-07 4 Church Where Workers Prayed For Allied Win i Standard Staff Correspond-in SUNDAY, January 21. will be a red-letter dav for a Jittle zinc-roofed wooden Roman (Catholic Chapel on a rubber estate three mile* [from Seremhan. J The occasion will be the annua! patronal festival of Jthe Chapel of St. Paul,238 words
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Article197 1951-01-07 4 Her Beef Became Opium Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat— A woman passenger In a (third class railway compartIment who was alleged to have possessed four tins of opium f stood trial before Inehe Taib >Hadji Andak, in the Sessions Court today. The woman, Chan Siew. was a passenger in197 words
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81 1951-01-07 4 Standard Siaii C orresponde r.t J MALACCA. Sat.— Malacca's I second Chinese mass wedding Swill take place at Meng Seng !Chariti Association ih Wolferstan Road, on the morning of January 21. Mr. Leong Ah Hong I Secret si U that the mass wedding would81 words
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Article81 1951-01-07 4 More Beds For TB Patients Soon S;a;dard Stafi' Coi .aspondcnl I J ING, More b for T3 i iirs to gs at the P Settle an v. ted by the C: I Officer. Dr. B Stai ad be as a s: ige at present, many were kept on the waiting81 words
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Article27 1951-01-07 4 CINE 'A fa Batu 1 e a R is bow under construeit J ins have .:o\"ed and the building will ace red pe<27 words
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Article277 1951-01-07 4 The Youth Section of the N.S. > Indian Association will he... i committee meeting at the .elation premises on January 13. at 290 p.m. A sing-song and [social will be held on Saturday. f January 2w. r lan Kim wan, a Chinese with fa previous conviction, was sentenced277 words
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Advertisement72 1951-01-07 4 ■> •v Ji k nil I A 3 IaJB i^jffi m^p H Heralding with a fanfare of trumpets I' W^SH ami i \y| BjKWJhb| r^ e new n aV e s the oic l^^iw BnHfelH K^^H familiar red and yellow colour-scheme but, Sjm ffc^^?-~ !Lt '^-^^E^^kA r.ow, it is part72 words
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Advertisement87 1951-01-07 4 fO* SAU U V I Piu e-bn Bj pod n cts. Road. Tajping 'LONG LIK I No neec b- on C Ect whet yoj I Build up c Drink P T D betes He>-b C 24, Prinsep S Singapore. INSTITUTE OF SC; Ne m -< .in. r»i«!«. i J*}, t87 words
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186 1951-01-07 5 Chinese Plea For Royal Commission Is Rejected Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA Li MPI R, Sat— Britain will not mmh! a Ktiyal r.oir.iiiir^ion to Malaya to reviru the Federal o>n>tilniion as requested by Chinese Associations in the Federation when the Secretary ol* State for the Colonies, Mr. James Griffiths visited the186 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-01-07 5 MR. I EE Tee Biong, Negri's i* I Stave Councillor, is Chairman of the Obung liwa Bchool Committee and the Negri Se m bila n Chinese Si tc is l\ deration. He is a b en amateur photographer.38 words
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Article23 1951-01-07 5 A Malay special c Abdul Manap, was senl to four months' r.i. at the Kuala Pilah Court for deserting the police.23 words
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355 1951-01-07 5 Estate Workers Told To Ballot On Offers Standard Mafi Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Members of the Federation of All-Malayan Estates Staff Unions have L. asked to ballot for or against offers made by the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association, on the cost of living allowance. 'j It will be recalled355 words
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Article85 1951-01-07 5 Standard Staff Correspondent MANY attended the wedding of Mr. Lionel Joseph Fiaaandis and Miss Susan Pfailomena Dias, members of two well-known Portuguese families in Malacca at St. Francis' Church this morning. The Groom, who is attached to the Supreme Court Registry is the eldest son of85 words
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270 1951-01-07 5 Johore Starts All C ommunity Special Police Standard Staff Reperler JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— A volunteer J nil to a--i-t the local Police in die maintenance «>; law and <>r<!cr is now bcinsj formed and \m!l commenoe operatin** from Feb. i according to reliable sources. A preliminary arr; ts to organise270 words
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122 1951-01-07 5 Ancient Guns Will Salute Dato Bandar Standard s- an Corr< sp< adeni EIEMBAN, Sat. A ing will announ Seremban ats thai s are ss in connection with it ion of the Dato B of Sungei I' bakar Inn Haji Osman, I I lute for the obeii y will be ed.122 words
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Article51 1951-01-07 5 Refused Request, Hit with Parang vLA PIT. AH. Sat.—Yong S a. elderly Cnine irer of who i a head inj ury to a Chi- oman with a p irang was sentenced to five months' r.i. today. It that the efused a request from rensed. He returned with B .aid hit51 words
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Article37 1951-01-07 5 TWO new En »:£<*nry orders were gazetted in the Federation on Friday. Both relate to the Kuala Kubu Rawang areas of Selangor. One is a roadside clearance order and the second creates a controlled area.37 words
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Article66 1951-01-07 5 The f I ing have been g ed members of the Kluang Hospital board for tiie year 195!: Mrs. Cheong Soo Khenc Dato Teoh Siew Khor, Mr. Tea." Tarn. Inche Zahrah binte Manor, Mrs. M.F. Lawrence. Ungku Maimunah binte Mansor, Mrs. Lim Chin Khean, Penghulu Wan Embong bin66 words
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Article62 1951-01-07 5 Nadra Case Taboo At UMNO Meet KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Standard understands that at its secret session in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, the Executive Council of PMNO discussed the Nadra case and agreed it uus no! a subject fur the Council. Consensus was that the clim' was a !>-ai! niatter and62 words
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Article35 1951-01-07 5 There was a blackout in Jo :re Bahru last night. Due to engine trouble, tne power failure affected the busiest section of the town. It si al 3 p.m., and lasted 40 minutes.35 words
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Article65 1951-01-07 5 At a meeting of the Sam Min Chinese School he'd in Seromban recently it was decided to collect funds for the new school buildings m L o b ak Road. Sereznban. Mr S. Kandasamy. Tamil Interpreter who has been attached to the Kluang Court for ovei ten years65 words
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Article, Illustration119 1951-01-07 5 Above are the two unarmed soldiers brothers who caught two suspected bandit agents while they were escaping from an ambush in Ampan; r Read on the ni^ht of October 21th. They are praised for their conduct la Headquarters Malaya Routine ©rders. The brothers are Corporal i'.ernard I olwell119 words
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Article176 1951-01-07 5 "'oarhlani Naff I orrr-pomlrnl El ALA 1 J MPI K. Sat*— The Cnuneiirt rfienttl not alio** nay political both to monopolise the ncnl< in the Federal Legislative aiinril in the opinion of Che Bashim Ghani, President of the PeaiaMajla Mala\Union (IY.-.eiua;i Mdayu Seme— j— |g).176 words
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Article117 1951-01-07 5 SQUATTERS HAVE OWN SHOP,SCHOOL SEREMBAN, I T Settlement on Ihi Sei embi r| Dickson Road where .so itteri detained from the r.i i <■- miang and Ulu Sikamat an of Seren lan were I ett ied through tne efforts the Malayan Chinese Associal and which is now under I a117 words
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Article81 1951-01-07 5 Hush, Hush On Riots PUR. There is good reason I that the names ot non i ats in the Legislative C published In Thai of this paper, were I •able to the i racil which met in a It is also believed that no! whose names v y to vacate81 words
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Advertisement103 1951-01-07 5 H Pnril I 1 C pfftS n Operation a/y* L INt Cool Running Jp^^ x Oil Economy t3£s,t*«, a?, i* r f i f \^yg/ cc;r:^;rc{a! vehicles Stocked by leading Motor Dealers T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG I^ls \#i '"'^^'^a^v^'^^^i'"^'" ill 4i -4&' i Eli 1103 words
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Miscellaneous521 1951-01-07 5 L- 1 »>/' l i*;> i "*< 10 !0 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. p.m. Dancing In The Da:': 11 „>ii;'.i, >lU.£ <'HUy Wen.in in the Window (Man- a.m. r< ...f o^ ♦*>« rtoTMi n darin) 3, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. Sen: Ngip Hoi Chee W'nv. Plaza: fa.'/tV*; i Q-i^m Cathay521 words
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221 1951-01-07 6 PEA To Organise Classes, Lectures Siamlar.l Staff Goßeapondenl i> v\l *at —The Peoples' Ednealion AModatfon f. o'-«- new, wbe«w« there i* a need or demand for them. Mr. Heah Joo Seang, president of the Association. snys that in order to ascertain the tea of the public in this matter, the221 words
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Article126 1951-01-07 6 THERE is a twa-mile Stretci of new trail in the jangle of Northern Malaya all started by a on.parativeh small bomb Irani an K. A l. Tenons* ighter-bomber. Dm in- a recent I r strike the hoe.ib disioug,.,;i a 25-taa houider from its bed126 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-01-07 6 picture. Mr and Mrs. Denys Drayton, after their marriage at St. Mirk's Church, Seremban, on Wednesday. Mr. Drayton is ADC to the High Commissioner. Sir Henry Gunivy and a member of the Malayan Police Force. The bride was Miss Pauline Lang. K. S. KongK. S. Kong - 44 words
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Article62 1951-01-07 6 Btaadaii Staff Correspondent I > i Sat A 68-y« I x dea I•' I Kow,| I vdn;. i tea I beside h bn Brewster Road to De es U tearnt, was U a to star* his car and v. th f he aid ot Kane friends62 words
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Article90 1951-01-07 6 PXRIT BL'NTAR. Sat— There was laushter at the Nibons Tebal when the inspector, the Magistrate and his staff tried to pronounce the name of an accused person. The name was "Parenheth Ambukunhi." Accused was charged with having failed to take out an identity card. Inspector Joginder Singh, who90 words
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143 1951-01-07 6 Standard Staff Correspondent BUTTERWORTH, Sat. There was a smart turnout of members of the Auxiliary Police of Butterworth and Prai at St. Mark'* School here yesterday for inspection by the Resident Commissioner. Mr. A. Aston. After the inspection the Resident Commissioner presented meritorious143 words
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263 1951-01-07 6 Standard Staff Correspondent T\IPING, Sat.— The Perak Government, through its Senior Inspector of Schools, has ordered the closure of the privately owned Readlia School in Kola Road because its premises were uSu to be unfit. A total of 129 boys are affected263 words
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Article197 1951-01-07 6 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, SaL Two special constables were killed ami two or three others who were seriously injured died on their way to the hospital yesterday when bandits attacked a latex lorry on an estate in Tapahe The lorry was set on fire. In197 words
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Article24 1951-01-07 6 KOTA BAHRU, Sat— Tengku Sen Maha Raja Tengku Hamzah, acting Mentri Besar, Kelantan, who has been on sick leave has resumed duty.24 words
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Article40 1951-01-07 6 Staadari Stall < o IPOH S classes have i larity si:. school b< I sity education 1 is to be Sects if rical lin S popular sub.i [poh t ie impoi but by turn I c]40 words
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144 1951-01-07 6 'Twelfth Knight' Is On The Air Tonight Stand ird Staff I >rn and t PI KSG. v be Br t r I i be on the air from p.ir. 9.1 I ■•.•<•• i <a-t <►: local latent, COBlsi lea b--. Mr. I. G. K. Radio M producing the I St144 words
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Article56 1951-01-07 6 Ordination At Wesley church A s: will be cond ict< today by R. L A the pore v Conference will be oi Elders of the church. They are R< S retarj tion, V- A Subram?niam 'P.. I E. J. Ponn Seremban Mctho r i ail Can Rev. Paul K S56 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-01-07 6 photo Mr. T. r.lliott. new lecturer in Pharmacy at the adversity of Malaya who arrived in Singapore by BOAC Cnastellation yesterdaj to take up his post. He \us former Iv attached to Wilwatersaud Technical Colle re StandardStandard - 37 words
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Article118 1951-01-07 6 A L3-YEAR-OLD Malay boy, Mohai I Noor bin Tambichik of the Bukit Timah Boys' Home, was sentenced in the Singapore First District Court yesterday to nine months' i gorous imprisonment for breaking into the house of the Home's Superintendent, Mr. F. K. Ridley. His accomplice, Abdul118 words
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Article105 1951-01-07 6 Gift Of Shoes To 40 6 Lepers Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. Today was a red letter day for the inmates of the Leper Settlement at Pulau Jeie ek i ute oi the 406 inmates was presented with a pair of canvas shoes by Mr. K. R Assomull, president of105 words
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Article52 1951-01-07 6 Denies Causing Hurt To Woman JOHANA BIN BUANG (17) appeared in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday on a charge of causing hurt to a woman Wapina binte Buang with a pair of scissors at Holland Road on Jan. 4. Bail of $250 was granted. The case was postponed to52 words
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Article31 1951-01-07 6 Re-union Dinn er KOTA BAHRU, Sat. The third annual re-union dinner of the Ismail English School. Kelantan, was held at the Rest House, on Thui i Nearly 200 old boys atU31 words
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Article47 1951-01-07 6 KULIM, Sat. A sp >rt« meet to hoi our the departun to Ei I a-\ A. J. Forbes, m nager ot Bukit jam Esl was held a Kelang B ru Di i yester day. Mrs. F i I be ac company ing her h47 words
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8 1951-01-07 6 Negri's Assistant State Secretary Im: I i I8 words
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Article122 1951-01-07 6 Standard StafT Correspondent BU T T KB, v. OR i rl, How Carus Ronald, LJ-.. old leading air r; ft an of the Royal Air Force Station, while riding a motor cycle at Telega \yer Tawar Ro- r~et with a fatal motor accident was re,'.ed to Co122 words
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Advertisement197 1951-01-07 6 H^^^K^^v^^£jHSBa^«i^i^L^'^^' >' x -^S"? ■^SaWW aCSik|iyPia|sPMH ;.-'<xrfp^^ ?r Hmv j •'V/^j'.t 1 .riiJr^ V" r'-v v*?.x-. JM ■aaa^^^iaaß'^'^i tr Bbb7>^^B "^SBp* '***?^r-' af!6% iA^^x" V liiWMiiaW .■JaaWjaat tBS> jy -.'.^Xv'"""''-^ V '.^^7^^^.~ t Ih^^mJ- -*t T^rf pPWwT/S^g^ THy^r-pgiß i^B'' -v^-7- rap ■*?-*>- "*-*ai 'aan^^s aalw TaM T^ aani aa&^iyi^3B|S i^197 words
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Advertisement54 1951-01-07 6 THE SSUSTBB f&f? «€«ORHL 1 mi n,,,mn o&meb in mmu tmm or rust mm&& mm Tiie plaojae eonuneaionuaas the Boastead and c >. Ltd. in the i i tal as a memorial t'» the arm il an h-rs of the Matt and theil WII The dcdicaton ce»e:ivmy v.. p.Stag io«>»54 words
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Article, Illustration1977 1951-01-07 7 ..-•3 fcteJs iT_/_B»_/_S_._f aA Grand Annual xer Dam Room felt i e including Brigadier, Mrs. and Miss Wingrove, G/Capt. Hiddleston, W Comd. and Mrs, 'A' >md. and Mrs. White and das g Captain M rant, of the Mari tes, ins wi As was a foi lin ler1,977 words
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Advertisement96 1951-01-07 7 H Newest! U jF ii n r r^ <4*^& Jl^&* I(|I "'^f n Make-Up In I i k ft Presentotiom /tZC'J/is >; H OL t V WOOD «•<*■ J 3 4L *r* v>.;-#v 1 k;;q f j-' j V' "GOLDEN lOOK OF BEAUTY" I ta in bt •:.< l II96 words
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Advertisement216 1951-01-07 7 Your Toni Home Perm Eu s ier-Fu sler^ w Grip-spin-lock with a flick of the finger! That easy! I v.. i gers twirl the re- looking irave you've voicing end of the Toni ha i. i here I no fine Ctw SPIN I urlei and Bp goes any^priccl yroui hair216 words
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Article824 1951-01-07 8 'THERE are some men who entertain the quaint notion that they have the knack of getting on with children between the ages of one to sixteen. Fortified by this delusion they swoop down on a gathering of juveniles and move among them with the swagger of824 words
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Article, Illustration879 1951-01-07 8 PETER HAWKINS - PETER HAWKINS BROKE -BUT HE WOULDN'T SELL k~J MOTOR-CAR By LOOK up the 1950 British Mediij cal Directory and you will 1 1 find this entry LOWE, Otto William Axel, Oak- lands, S mar den, Kent M,R,C,S, 9 1 1 L.R.C.P. Lond. 1905:879 words
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Article, Illustration376 1951-01-07 8 SIMPANG LIMA - SIMPANG LIMA ■TODAY the Dato Bandar of Sungei Ujong, major chief of district, will bo installed—the first of two tribal installations to take place this month. Tiie first installation should be of interest to Chinese residents of Negri Sembilan as the traditional seat of the376 words
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1195 1951-01-07 8 ANDREW ROTH - Mister Point Four Is a Man With A Mission ANDREW ROTH J GH our* is the industrial J n«;e, the leasl well-known nun are J those who plan our industries. Ad- mittedry it would he difficult to dramatise some engineers who seem J personally to be Utile more than animated1,195 words
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Article, Illustration974 1951-01-07 8 ONE evening: last week In London's Garrlck Theatre, while the audience were laughing at the comedy "Cantata tarvaHo," the theatre manager, Bert Ray, sat in the circle t>2r, quietly counted up to five and then plunged a needle deep into the bade of his hand.974 words
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Advertisement7 1951-01-07 8 /a /JG'iJ 4 1% GQLLVEB QMV SINQSPQRE7 words
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Advertisement83 1951-01-07 8 11 8 YF B I R SINGAPORE'S NEWEST BEST n \iitrßJl rS better in town. uII \W If? Winner (.rills frets p.m. rv.r M^^XlMfi ""k.-^."^ Our Cockt i! Bar serves van best of a v!?> Mb t .7^ 1 SSjiW '^'*^*'^vj^^u\<H^>s Drop in we are just round thr i-ornei >83 words
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Article209 1951-01-07 9 Truman Claims 'Wrong' WASHINGTON. Jan. 5. (Router) Senator Robert Taft, Republican leader, declared in the Senate today that President Truman had no power to commit American troops to a European defence force without approval first from Congress. In his first foreign policy speech of the 82nd. Congress, Senator Taft said209 words
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215 1951-01-07 9 Leiid"!oase Account WASHINGTON, Jan. 6, (AP) R da puzzled Am e r ic a n officials Friday by agreeing after a lapse of more than two y< ars to resume negotiations to settle the Soviet's U5511,000,000,000 World War II lend-lease account with the215 words
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176 1951-01-07 9 Condemn Red China's Aggression In Korea, Stand Firm, US Urges LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 6 AP) American delegate Warren R. Austin on Friday called on the Free World to stand firm against Chinese agression in Korea. He spoke as signs arose that the British Commonwealth countries and other nations are refusing176 words
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Article343 1951-01-07 9 Withdrawal From Korea Said NoRout WASHINGTON, Jan, 5. (UP) A high army officer said today that the United Nations retreat in Korea is "well organized, carefully planned and is far from a rout." He told newsmen at a Pentagon briefing: "i want to dispel any such idea. This withdrawal plan343 words
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Article287 1951-01-07 9 US Seen As Key To Peace MA .IT, A. Jan. 6 (UP)—Foreign Secretary Carlos P. Romulo in a speech last night said. The surest guarantee of security in the Philippines and the rest of the Free World is the righteous strength of the United States, exerted in support ol the287 words
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77 1951-01-07 9 CALCUTTA, Jan. 5 (Reuter) The Calcutta High Couii today heal as ultra vires under the Indian constitution provisions of the Indian Criminal Law (Amendment) Act under which tke Communisl Party of West Bengal was declared illegal. This means thai the ban on the77 words
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281 1951-01-07 9 Americans Quit HK As War 'Fear Grows HONGKONG, Jan. 6 (AP) The American colony in Hongkong is playing a grim game with Chinese Communist timetable, which they can't quite make. As closed-door and cocktail-table conversation? alike echo the refrain of "war by April," this colony's less than 1,000 American community281 words
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66 1951-01-07 9 WASHINGTON, dan. 5: (Renter)— The American Defenee Department plans to ask Congress tor authority to conscript 18-year-olds and tighten deferments and exemptions for eligible men from 19 to 25. an official said today. Mr, Felix Larkin, the Department's general counsel, said a bill would66 words
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Article65 1951-01-07 9 MARYKNOLL. New York, Jan. 6: (UP)— Chinese Communlsts have released four of the six Maryknoll Catholic missionaries who were arrested three days age, it was reported on Thursday. The four released were allowed to return to their missions in the Woosung diocese of South China65 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-01-07 9 Lt Gen. Sahap G'.irkr, Inspector General of the Turkish General Staff (centre) is seen above in Tokyo conferring with Col. E. E. Farnsuorth, Chief of IX Command Liaison Section (left) and Col. S. Cktem, Chief of the Turkish Liaison Mission. General Gurlcr is enPANA - 55 words
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368 1951-01-07 9 China Is Main Topic Of Talks Among Premiers LONDON, J.ui. ."> (Renter) IHeraniioni of the Comntonwealifa Prime Ministers on the gee— d <!av «»f the'r tea-day conference centred round Far Eastern problems >viih i!ic main ouestion bring the CnnuMonwealth's ■tlNndr l<» China. The Commonwealth is now divided in the m368 words
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Article242 1951-01-07 9 Ceasefire Proposal Reviewed LAKE SUCCESS. Jan. 5: (K uter) The 12 Asian and Arab nations met again here today and were understood to have discussed the possibility of presenting a four-point plan for a Korean settlement and negotiation on other Ear Eastern issues. The 12-naiion group, which' sponsored the original242 words
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Article110 1951-01-07 9 LONDON, Jan. r> (UP) Indian Prime Miaister Jawaharlal N«hru conferred with Foreign S« i retiiry Ernest Bcvin prior lit the third plenary session of the Common nrealth Prime Ministers' co iferenee today. A Foreign Office spokesHaas would not elaborate <;a the w "tint; and would ■ot110 words
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206 1951-01-07 9 Vyshinsky And Anglo-French Envoys Confer MO;- DW, .Tata I |i I Soviel Foreign A I day aw tht B tisk in M John Xi tolls, by appointm Half an hour latei k Vy h vivid the F a Am r, M. Vve Ch gneau. J' > rstood here I t206 words
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Advertisement88 1951-01-07 9 M MM Sis C. MMP &J SEWING AND STITCHING OUTFIT Indispensable f o rf^^*B*^^W^g jM few stitching leather, mL^W la|l mWffj J^\ '^tK rugs, carpels cnc canvas bags or sails j SwJMBa It is also most! *t|**f*v#*-' successful for st tch-B X '^^iS^a^^aaaW^^wk ing hand bags, belts, I I leather88 words
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229 1951-01-07 10 FELIX ROUSSEL ON WAY TO F.I.C. WITH 400 MEN Standard Shipping Reporter FOUR hundred of the passengers aboard the Felix RooaseJ which passu! tkrorogl) here yesterday were French Army, Navy and Air Force personnel. Th? others ware French and Indo-Chinese civilians, including women and children. The Felix Roussel which was229 words
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Article68 1951-01-07 10 The prod market in Singapore was very quiet yesterday. Prices 'per picull in the pro dure market yesterday were a— Betel Nut $30 (Split'. (whole), Copra 552 Coconut Oil 62, Garni U t $300 round $95 ijava Cube* $100 (Hamburg cv.'c?\ P >er 5580 (Lampong black), -'MO (Muntok white),68 words
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Article60 1951-01-07 10 QUOTATIONS in the Singapore rubber market improved by about ten rents per lb. yesterday on qood buying orders from the United Kingdom and the United States. The market was with prices firm, rising from SI.R6 per lb. to $1.96 for first grade January shipment. There was fairly good demand60 words
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Article14 1951-01-07 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. The :?riee of Tin to-day v»a> 3611.75 p.r pkuL Cp $8,67314 words
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Article78 1951-01-07 10 Singanore Chamber of T'. nimerce Rubber Association n<*on prices yesterday (Jan. ea were per lb a Dryers Sailors No. 1 Rib! I Smoked S a et Spot Loose $1.07 $1.98 FOB in bales Jan. X 1 R.S.S. $1.96 $1.97 No. 2 R.S.S. $1.91 $1 92 No, 3 RSS.78 words
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Article152 1951-01-07 10 Standard Shipping Reporter OF the eight nurses aboard the Felix Rouaael yesterday, two ar? on their way to Saigon to join a brain surgery specialist, Dr. Sergeant. The trio are to be actively engaged in a new surgery service in Saigon for French troops152 words
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Article, Illustration812 1951-01-07 10 Ken Jalleh - Ken Jalleh y 9 aJ^ZAPa 9 i mAaXAih'' HTHE advent of the Princess flying bouts, the first of which will shortly take the air, revives once more the age old contr >- versy on which is the b tter the Hying boat or the large landplane. Exper' s812 words
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Article, Illustration147 1951-01-07 10 5-NATION AIR CREW The Hasting* 'flying am--I,',' ince,' w hick rec I i broujjht to CTiangi the first bntch o/ Tttrfci^i Bria casualties /ro;/i the Korean war theat r e, is due at Habbaniya airfield, Iraq today. The casualties will be tra :sicrrcd to the Turkish Air Force to be147 words
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Article86 1951-01-07 10 1 LONDON, Ja.a 6 (AP)— BrfItish exports of iron and steel Iproducts during 1950 have been |!30 per cent over last year's /^average. i 1 The Board of Trade said BriI tish exports in November h I a record high— US $51)3.040.000 worth. Iron and steel.86 words
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Article76 1951-01-07 10 !RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan 6: UP -It was Learned yesterday that Brazilian manufacturers already made their first order !for crude rubber from Singapore to make up part of the deficit between Local production and consumption. This disclosure was made by Carlos Eduardo de Azevedo. -President of the76 words
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Article44 1951-01-07 10 NEW YORK. Jan. 6. (AP>— ,The Arabian American Oil I Company said it produced j 1 18,602,809 barrels of crude oil lin Saudi Arabia during NovemIber. Crude processed at the /company's Ras Tanura refinery /.■'mounted to 4.566,450 barrels (during the month.44 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-01-07 10 ANSWER CALL photo. MIV Marie Madeleine Bourderoa (left) and Mile. A<rnes IVlasser 4h a two French nurses who volunteered to join the ♦Claeo' Corns, photographed upon arrival at Singapore. StandardStandard - 30 words
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197 1951-01-07 10 j DEVELOPMENTS in the 'international, political and monetary situation permitting, iKLM (Royal Dutch Airlines), 'hopes to balance its costs and 'revenue in the first half of 'this year, says the 1049 annual 'report of the company. i With a deficit of 12J million (guilders197 words
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Advertisement539 1951-01-07 10 SAILINGS FROM SCANJINAVIA UK CONfiNfNT Spore. P s nam •MLONLV for S-»!;on Bangkok niB Jan :i J lQ a INDIA" for Bangkok. Hongkong. F Manila. Kobe Yofcenama li eu •KAMBOB>IA" for Hongkong. Kobe lg n peJj ••rAr4NaViC '"a;r^,.,on^RanV^>ic M£ I »K VERNAAS" for Saicoa a Baacaaft J ■4 fct^ LOCAL539 words
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Article, Illustration1276 1951-01-07 11 on Ess ReeaJis An Outstanding Game R some reason the story oi Test match* s between England and alia has been d:v; ied into two sections, the being those gam. s to 1914, and the nd those after 1919. ther anything un- I'd took place in tne1,276 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-01-07 11 C* f^ '^f CI _-MT _f ff S» By DAVID LANGDON j "Bang go** one New Year Resolution for a start..." IDAVID LANGDON - 22 words
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Article122 1951-01-07 11 269 G.I. 's And Book On Love NEW YORK, AN attractive blonde-haired 1 woman who compiled a book, "Scientific Sex Information,'' was accused recently of carrying her inquiries too far. Of 700 Q. La questioned about their love life, she admitted intimacy with 269. She blamed "zeal for her wr*-_122 words
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Article, Illustration904 1951-01-07 11 WARREN WHITE - Could N'list China Become A Military Factor In FE WARREN WHITE By TATPEH, FORMOSA WHETHER Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek's 500,000 strong army on Formosa could become a military factor in the Far Eastern situation is the subject of hot debate among foreign observers here. A year ago. as Chiang's defeated army904 words
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Article346 1951-01-07 11 The Big Size-Up Of British Women THEN THOUSAND women in Britain are going to be measured in their undies. They will be women of :11 ages and all sizes civi ans and members of the Servici s. And their figures and limbs will be measured with the greatest possible care346 words
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Article986 1951-01-07 12 RALPH CHAMPION - RALPH CHAMPION There ore iso such things! but, ooh-er, whut was that? Sy f'ED HENTY, a Brighton illusionist, with has wife and fourteen friends bundled into a luiia' truck, a few days ago, and set off to lay the gh si oi an Indian j is reputed to be986 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-01-07 12 i^sav PATSY LI, 5 year-old Singapore Chinese girl who was found wounded on the battlefields of Guadalcanal in 1943 ond cared for by U.S. Marines and missionaries till she coj!d be reunited with her matfiefj is greeted by Santa Ckms as she sf^ps from a planeAP - 60 words
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Article1592 1951-01-07 12 WALDEMAR KAEMPFFERT - Science Seeks To Tap Sun's Power WALDEMAR KAEMPFFERT the sun can be put to work, there will be enough energy to provide needs of human race. By pVEPiY hour the earth is deluged with as much energy as there is in 21,000,000.000 tons of coal. According to the. American scientist1,592 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-01-07 12 FASHlONS^panning one century, from 1851 to 1951, are sesn in this line-up of sHi dents preparing for tha L^c.sca Art; EaJ en annual ysor-end event ot ths Royal Albert Hail- Lonuon. A.PA.P - 39 words
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Advertisement81 1951-01-07 12 < e.v.a.- ■V a*>-.w ?■•:>: v> -v ..■>....■:.•. ■<•:■■ -<lr*f '?*s?• f if" V > f^ >-a-<%» j <■' j> ii''"-: f ''"'^M s:':?i 4 JHiSa i v >:v>;.-..'| J f <;• ■■■< j» -i ■,f^' 'V ■-J V-. /IS *a».y ;./.'j-; if ~w £^Ki-^* *i*- «^i a^B vj jar81 words
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Article, Illustration171 1951-01-07 13 JOHN WALT ERS reports a lot of scandalous golngs-on! LAS VEGAS TABLE Americans are putting their heads i r to decide what shall be done about their naughtiest State. Most of Nevada is Yet it brazen] v boasts of the biggest gambling a the world, of the plushest and wildest171 words
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Article72 1951-01-07 13 Y. Jon. 7:— The $h Br i "•■iy pro- I ro star i Jan. 10 I < 1 BBC's A trill ton Court to .Annie of Iks the Cardinal 0 ?en to a gift. dan Evening Star, ing on the BBC's i enterprise said, I72 words
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385 1951-01-07 13 THAT BLACK-SHEEP STATE JUST BRAZENS IT OUT! gambling halls. But the most go-ahead town is Las Vegas which typifies the flashy, bols;erous spirit of the State! Motoring across the dreary desert from California visitors suddenly come upon four giant gambling palaces of almost unparalleled magnificence. These have been built during385 words
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113 1951-01-07 13 QADDEST SIGHT D OF THE WEEK: The ftirl who went visiting in a pretty silk dress, e.ir-rhurs, necklace and hefty, 5 wool-lined s n 0 u hoots. Sensible girls g will certainly travel In the boots, but will .\\\\\\\\.o\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ also take alon? a113 words
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Article, Illustration328 1951-01-07 13 Grey-Haired Amy Knows All About Your LONDON. \MY. grey-haired, plump, and fifty years old. is typical of all the kindly ladies with a piece of knitting and a roll of numbered tickets who guard the "ladies" in restaurants and clubs. They only see the restaurant when it's waiting for customers328 words
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Article86 1951-01-07 13 1 h was Jean Simmons. >.= J THE WEEK'S BEST BIY: Smart crochet bats in a variety of colours and stvles for 355. Best thing about crochet hats is that you can pull them into a suitable shupe t for ANY face. S THE WEEK'S WAIL: If only the86 words
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Article1136 1951-01-07 13 J. B. PRIESTLEY - J. B. PRIESTLEY By CTEVENSON, wh o was born a h u n d r d rs ago. died in 1894, the year in which I was born. I grew up in the R.L.S. slump period. when the literary climate was as unfavourable to ins reputation1,136 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-01-07 13 photo. A typical view of swampy jungle in the Tanjong Karang are^ prior to its development. It will eventually be drained and cleared for padi planting. P.RP.R - 27 words
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304 1951-01-07 13 LEN JACKSON - IF IT SQUEAKS THEN IT'S A REAL DIAMOND LEN JACKSON IF your boy friend has given you a ring foi Chr -anas there is nc need to wonder if thai handsome stone in the middle is a real diamond or just a piece of gfc ss. You can find out304 words
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Article603 1951-01-07 13 ANN SELKIRK - A husband, an apron and me ANN SELKIRK I'll LONDON TT'HEX Ken and 1 were courting, we used to play that record. "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To." It conjured up picture of a dear littl e write, ireal changed, hair smoothed, house spick and span, greeting hubby603 words
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Advertisement82 1951-01-07 13 rn fY? <s> r r^ \f The /yr famous German P ir i £P$ I a i E HIGHLY REFRESHES TROI '©OF! p I Sole Importer* j ESUNTR2£_3Z:JGm,£A_3. 57, ROBINSON ROA D 1 1.l a, a I j RENASCENCE GOMPA rt'A'/ DISTRIBUTORS ffp ELEi r «ICAL, PLI VfBING r j82 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-01-07 14 The capture of Samson with his hair just shorn and Delilah watching, her triumph ruined for her hy jealousy. Samson is played by Victor Mature in Cecil B. DfeMille's technicolour epic from the Bible. The lovely Di-Iila!:— the woman no man eould resist, or trust is55 words
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Article, Illustration965 1951-01-07 14 OSWALD HENRY - 'SAMSON AND DELILAH' DEMILLE'S GREATEST OSWALD HENRY By M AJE ficence reach a new high in "Samson And Delilah" which comes to the screen in 11,900 feet of blazing technicolour. As a cinematic spectacle, it is by far the boldest and most ambitious thing attempted, and one of the most965 words
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Article299 1951-01-07 14 Standard Staff Reporter lIIWDREDS of tans, most 1 of them Indians, swarmed the docks yesterday to watch the French liner Fe!i\ Roussel come in aad to raise loud cheers to three famous sisters aboard the vessel. The girls, whose first trip abroad this was, are Lalitha299 words
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Advertisement21 1951-01-07 14 to, HIGH QUALITY SHOES Made by Experi Workmanship Call *t:— MODERN SHOES STORE Stamford Road l*orm«'rly HONG HUNG SHOES CO I21 words
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Miscellaneous521 1951-01-07 14 YOUR RADIO PROGRAMMES RADIO MALAYA Malay programme BJ?JK.B.S (Singapore) SINGAPORE *<* and 49 m 15.30 Mc s., H.SB Mc s.. 9« 9 Mc mnanwncn. 11 noon Programme Summary; 12 05 nd oJ' 5 Mc s 1J metres. 26 me'l ENGLISH PROGRAMME Jnd U ||iV Ma, ay pI T^ onUn \hm'aj521 words
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Miscellaneous51 1951-01-07 14 REX Johore Bahru Today 5 Shows. 11—1 45_ 4.15—6.45 9.30. "ALOHA" (Malay A l l iic Great World Today 3 Shows 3—7 9 15 "TAKDIR ILLAHI" (Malay S n New World. Today 3 Shows. 3—7 9 15 "THREE CAME HOME" R °y a > at 1.30— 5.15— 9~p~ni "EZAI PADUM51 words
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469 1951-01-07 15 McKerron Cup To P.Edwards Rd. Boys CHEERED on to victory v.iili every poinl Bcored, Prince Edward Road Boya Club won the McKerron Cup when the} defeated the holders- Jalan Eunos Boys Club, i:\ ihree Karnes Io two in the final of the Singapore I><>\^ i lu!» badminlon tournament played at469 words
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Article29 1951-01-07 15 The monthly meetings of referees w ill b< i esumed at Seletar. on Tuesday January 9. at L45 p.m. All members should endeavour to attend. Guest Speak_______^^______________a29 words
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247 1951-01-07 15 PENANG, Sat.: Despite having the services of most of the regular State players, the Colours surprisingly went down to the Whites by the odd goal in seven in a hockey State trial this afternoon on the Western Road ground in preparation for the247 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-01-07 15 Photo. Sandwiched between two French Air Force players, a Royal Air Force forward dribbled on. An incident in yesterday's rugger t!e between the two teams which resulted in a narrow three points to nil \\n for the French Air Force. StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article116 1951-01-07 15 PENANG, Fri The Singapore Nam Wi h basketball team is held to a draw when they the Penang Eok Koo on the Li Tek School court last evening, each side scoring 41 points. Top-scorer for the visitors was Cheah Wai Ling who took 19 points116 words
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Article517 1951-01-07 15 THE SINGAPORE Cricket Club Rugger XV trounced the South Johore Rugger team to the tune of 21 points to nil at a rugger match played ai the padang yesterday* The SCC scored 3 goals, 2 tries and a penalty goal* A large crowd of rugger fans r517 words
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239 1951-01-07 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Sii gapore RASC, fre.Ai from thoir recent victory over a Taiping XV played excellent rugby today on the KL Padang when they beat the Selangor Club by nine points (two tries and one drop goal) to six239 words
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Article57 1951-01-07 15 SEREMBAN, Thurs. Negri Sembilan sports activities among the Chinese community will receive a stimulus in the year when the N.S. Chinese Sports Federation comes into being. Hitherto there have been no annual tournaments for sports like basket-ball, table tennis, badminton and athletics. These games will be sponsored57 words
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Article167 1951-01-07 15 IPOII. Sat.— A very high standard of hockey was seen in the match between Peak's two leading teams The Jollilads of T iping and the Kinta Indians of Ipoh when they drew one-all at the Padang today. Both teams set up a cracking pace167 words
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Article304 1951-01-07 15 PLAYING with better combination the Singapore Recreation Club (Red) beat the Sherwood Foresters by three goals to one in the qtiarter-r,n: .l of the Singapore Hockey Knock-Oat Competition on the padang yesterday. A heavy downpour earlier in the afternoon made ground conditions difficult for firstclass304 words
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615 1951-01-07 15 Ranjit Singh - Ran jit Singh By ROBUST tackling together with riproaring forward iliilililia and forceful tackling highlighted yesterday'fl rugger encounter played betweed the Royal Air Force and the French Air Force XV front Saigon, on a water* logged ground at Seletar. A hard-fought game ended615 words
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Advertisement341 1951-01-07 15 B'. JKS jyST RECEIVED CHINFSE JADE CARVING S. Howard Hansford I lI.M BOSWELL'S LONDON JOURNAL IAMA.3 .Now first published from the original manuscript I 1 tvtj VOL NEVER KNOW TILL YOL (Li I HE R L Henrv Longhurst If BULL-DOG DRUMMOND. His four rounds with Carl Feterson as described bj341 words
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1060 1951-01-07 16 SYDNEY, Jan. 6 (Reuter-AAP) Fortunes swayed in the second day of the third Australia-England Test here today. But f urther -ill luck weighed against England who finished the day with a lead of 180 though Australia have nine of their first innings wickets1,060 words
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Article132 1951-01-07 16 NS Trophy Badminton SEREMBAN, Sat.— The Negri Sembilan Badminton Association's competitions tor the season will be brought to a conclusion with a new tournament namely a match between the Combined Schools and the Combined Parties for a trophy presented by the Toy Bazaar, Seremban. Five singles and four doubles games132 words
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Article300 1951-01-07 16 LONDON, Jan. 6 (Renter) The following arc the latest results in the English and Scottish Soccer leagues: English League FA. CUP—THIRD BOUND Birmingham 2 M'chester C. 0 Notts County S'ampton 4 ♦Rochdale Chelsea Bristol C. 2 Blackburn R. 1 West Ham U.2 Cardiff C. 1 Northampton ■'<300 words
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Article56 1951-01-07 16 LONDON. Jan. 5: (Reuter) Jack Gardner. British and Enpire heavyweight boxing champion, has been nominated by the European Boxing Union as official challenger to Joe Weidin ot Austria, the European titleholder. Tiie fight is to take place before March 24. Gardner is nowvisiting South Africa56 words
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Article99 1951-01-07 16 Ike Williams S till In Form NEW YORK, Jan. 5 (UP)— Lightweight champion Ike Williams blasted out a convincing denial that he is "washed up" tonight by flooring Jose Gatuca of Argentina three times and scoring a technical knockoat at 2:10:9 of the first round in their non-title fight at99 words
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Article130 1951-01-07 16 Scores at close of play were: MCC Ist Innings Hutton lbw b Miller 62 Washbrook c Miller b I Johnson 18 Simpson c Loxton b Miller 49 Compton b Miller 0 Parkhouse c Morris b I. Johnson 25 Brown b Lindwall 79 Wicket falls: 34. 128, 128, 137, 187,130 words
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249 1951-01-07 16 PROFESSIONAL boxing is being revived In Rangoon. Before the war regular promotions used to be staged and '•Evergreen'"' Gunboat Jaek was often on the hill. Today promoters are making Strong efforts to bring the game up to pre-war standard. A A fortnight ago three249 words
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Article157 1951-01-07 16 Herman Rappa - THE SQUARE RING Herman Rappa &Y been selected. He may come from Bangkok, Rangoon or Manila. A reader of The Standard suggests a Kid W.akey-Don Tulicy match. WA-ay has _a'.>'.vn into the welter class. Critics were unable to gauge Tulley's calibre in the fight against Fletcher because of the quick157 words
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Miscellaneous29 1951-01-07 16 TIMES3|A _>^Jg» HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 9A3 11.45 Malacca 7.22 7.40 Port Dickson 6.03 6.21 Port S'ham 4.56 5.46 Penang: 12.4129 words
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