Sunday Standard, 18 February 1951
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Title Section15 1951-02-18 1 Sunday Standard VOL. 1 NO. 233 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1951. 20 PAGES TEN CENTS15 words
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316 1951-02-18 1 nNDO.N, Feb. 17 (L'P) Britain charged today Soviet Premier Josef Stalin was trying to sow dissenthroughout the free world and exploit the desire for •rink Russia niainUiined an armed foree greater hat of the allies combined. Western Europe's diplomats J west", as ba.'Tled as316 words
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85 1951-02-18 1 i M.iff Reporter Inquiry i to riots tast Bly base its i tnitted j aid in a statement the Coxn- >i ing to t: e |ah i 'o pve t evidence ft y out the sul e Ijessioi I the be devoted to P85 words
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31 1951-02-18 1 Five Killed In Bandit Ambush On kedah Estate I b. IT. <AP- A special c ncmttana [ran K. party p iho ear art v.o;an estqi i own believed A police inspector31 words
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24 1951-02-18 1 Crete' s "Romeo" Gets 2-Year Sentence 1" ReuII m I > carried love y to the hills >ea civil war, was i I ::g an24 words
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86 1951-02-18 1 RAF Sunderland Cra shes In Tunisia VALETTA. Malta, Feb. IT (Bolter):— Ad R.A.F. Sundertand flying boat csasbed and burned out yesterday near Bizerta. Tunisia, R.A.F. head- 1 quarters here aimwmced today. A spokesman said the plane. wiricfa was niiv^in? on a Right m Gibraltar to Malta, struck high wooded area.86 words
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Article, Illustration70 1951-02-18 1 photos. \n impressive memorial service was held yesterday for Mr. Aw Hoe and nine others wl) > died with him on January U. Upper picture shows the platform decorated with flowes ;nd s; rolls of mourning while the lower photo sh->ws leading citizens ofStandard - 70 words
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1263 1951-02-18 1 Thousand Attend Memorial Service Here For Aw Hoe Standard Staff Rrporirr MORE than a thousand peefie pocked tfee khrh Cemrauaky Guiltl Hall yesterday afternoon to pay their last respects io the late Mr. Aw Hoe, managing director of the S-iiirapori' Standard and Sin Chew Jit Poh, Mr. Paul Feng, maiia«jin«:1,263 words
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268 1951-02-18 1 2,000 In HK Pay Tribute To Aw Hoe HONGKONG, Feb. 17 (UP) Abmit L'.OUO persons repre- senting over 100 social and sports organizations attended a memorial service 1 for the late Aw Hoe, son of Tiger Balm King Aw Boon Haw, at the Confucian Hall- today. George Sim, chairman of268 words
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Article40 1951-02-18 1 fcffiW DSLHI. F,b. IT (AP) T' n government ol India is j re t a 1 14-foot high memorial depicting Gandhi, resting his chin and hands on the top oi a spinning wheel, the Statesman newspaper reported todiy.40 words
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161 1951-02-18 1 PENANG, Sat— '*It is comforting to reflect that though Mr. Aw Hoe is dead, his spirit lives in the memory of all he came in contact wilh him. This was said by Mr. Yeap Hock Hoc. who was the chairman at the memorial service161 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-02-18 1 photo. (See story oa Page 1.) The Governor of Sinsanore. Sir Franklin Gimson, shaking hands with scouts "casualties' 1 during an exhibition of rescue work at the mammoth scout rally at !Vo« 'sville, yesterday StandardStandard - 35 words
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331 1951-02-18 1 TOKYO, Feb. 17 (AP) American infantrymen jumped off in a limited offensive north of Chechon late today to blunt enemy drive that had punched ten miles inside United Nations lines. The yanks and North Koreans still were locked in battle seven miles331 words
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197 1951-02-18 1 TAIPEI. Feb. 17 (AP) This Chinese Nationalist rapital whieh considers itself the main bulwark against Communism in Asia was given a distinct boost !>y reports of an impending I 5.530.000.000 arms ai«l programme for Formosa and the dispateh here of an American197 words
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154 1951-02-18 1 BONN. GERMANY. Feb. 16 West Germany took a big stride toward full sovereignty today when Chancellor Konrad Adenauer obtained Parliamentary approval of a statement acknowledging Germany's responsibility for its foreign debts. Approval by the Bimdestege (I >wer House' Fofeign Policy Committee paved the way for154 words
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Article23 1951-02-18 1 A P.W.D. libouror yesterday morning found a hand grenade in the compound of the Singapore Radio Police Headquarter in Pearls Hill.23 words
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Article269 1951-02-18 1 Lie Says UN Must Beat Aggression LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. 17 (UP) The United Nations must beat down the aggiv a in Korea and seek an honourable peace, Secretary-General Trygve Lie said today. "Both Bourses of action are right if the Charter of the United Nations is to be upheld," Lie269 words
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Article65 1951-02-18 1 THF families of the victims of the Dakota crash and the managements of the Singapore Standard and tht* Sin Chew .lih Poll wish to thank all those who kindly sent them mesvasc's of condolences and sympathies after the plane was reported missing and the subsequent confirmation of the crash.65 words
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136 1951-02-18 1 Standard Staff Reporter QUICK Action of a Si'ip.tpore Traction Company rtrivr vest en iay 1 oiled a Communist attempt to burn an <■■ oil it the junction of Telok Kurau and Job Chiat Place. Three Chinese youths attacked the empty twf the terminal point136 words
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74 1951-02-18 1 Joint Se rvice For Epperson, Cheah, Leng Held YESTERDAY morning at the St. Andrew's Cathedral a joint memorial service was held i Capt. Paul Epperson, Mr. Cheah Kim Bee and Inspector Leng Chak Ngian three of the 10 men who died on The Standard Do.-: >- ta crash on Jan.74 words
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Article63 1951-02-18 1 Air Vice-Marshal Here For Talks AIR Wee-Marshal T. C tmiH, head ol '.he Air Ministry branch which dealt with the provision and movement of officers throughout the R.A.F., arrived in Smga« pore last night lor talks at Far East Air Force Headquarters. Th^ Air Vice-Marshal was mot on arrival by63 words
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Article, Illustration330 1951-02-18 2 Call For Civil Department Standard Staff Reporter The Cost of Living Committee appointed by Colony trade unions called upon Government yesterday lo establish machinery to determine the cost of living index so that allowances could from lime to time330 words
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Article, Illustration81 1951-02-18 2 In Memory Aw Bgs TOP: Singapore l:id an news vendors who attratted yesterday's service in memory of Mr. Aw Hoe, .*.^ia^i;:s Director •>; the Singapore Standard a id th;> Sin Chew Jit P«h w! > was k !ed with nine others \\k n the Standard Dakota in \v iich theyStandard - 81 words
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214 1951-02-18 2 FIRST COME FIRST SERVED ALLOCATION SYSTEM Standard Staff Reporter FOUNDATIONS for the first batch of 360 residential and shop houses of the Sennett Realty Estate are now beins laid on the site of the former Alkaff Gardens at I'pper Serangoon Road. An executive ol the Sennett Realty Co. Ltd. said214 words
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141 1951-02-18 2 Naval C-in-C Visits S'pore Police School Standard Staff Reporter VICE ADMIRAL Sir Guy R Z. Russell, Commander-in Chief, Far East Station paid a visit to the Police Training School. Thomson R<>,id for the first time yesterday since his arrival in Singapore. A col< turful e m »ny held at the141 words
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106 1951-02-18 2 Standard staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union will hold an extraordinary genera! meeting f its members tomorrow to conLder further action with regard to the salary revision for the clerical service. The meeting will be hold at the Singapore Civil Service106 words
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Article50 1951-02-18 2 BURGLARS stole $500 worth of brass couplings from a store belonging to the A. B.C. Breweries in Alexandra Ro;id on Friday night In another burglary the same night, a fountain pen, a watch and clothing valued at $100 were .stolen from a house in Gilstead Road.50 words
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Article147 1951-02-18 2 AN ASSURANCE from the P.-rme Lvi.iiiis;c:% Mr. Clemen j Attlee," that Britain is glad to confirm Its de ermination i;> 4-iicie and help the people of S trawak in their progress towards self-government with the Commonwealth has been trans- [Tutted to five Sarawak QaiionaIst parlies by147 words
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176 1951-02-18 2 Stuul.ird Staff Reporter OVr.H 1,000 civi ian si u ers of the War Department will hold a mass protest meeting it the Liberty Hall 331 North Bridge Road, .'it 6 p m. tomorr< The meeting has been ca Led protest ^.i!.-:-t the re. the Army176 words
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Article99 1951-02-18 2 COLONIAL Police and Fi I Brigade Long Service Medals have beeYi awarded to the following members of the S. g pore Police Foi ce Assistant Superintendents of P. :ci. Messrs I), w Dale, K V Smith, K Moule, A H Frew, A :Lennan, J E. Jeans, A99 words
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203 1951-02-18 2 Standard Staff Reporter MORE THAN 1,000 Singapore Boy Scouts the bluest post-war concentration to assemble at any function attended a mammoth rally at Woodsville, yesterday to commemorate the visit of the travelling Commissioner from the Imperial Headquarters, Bo> Scouts 1 Association. London, Mr. F.203 words
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Advertisement28 1951-02-18 2 LAUNCH FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 35 II P. 8 CYLINDERS 25' LENGTH BA' BREADTH S LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED INTERIOR REASONABLE PRICE Apply: SINGAPORE STANDARD MANAGING DEPT. 128, Robinson Road. Singapore.28 words
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311 1951-02-18 3 Loan Society Expects 'Flood Of Applications 9 (A)\ ERVMEXT'S refusal to grant an adequate cost of living allowance to clerks, would soon plunge most of them in debts, it was stated by leading Asian government employees yesterday when they expressed dismay at the311 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-02-18 3 MEET THE Bisbla Bride, and husband Jiri Tk-hy. of Bata Shoe Company. The bride, formerly Miss Alena Vitasek. met the groom three weeks ago. Their romance had its logical conclusion yesterday, when the couple were married by special license. But Alena went with th~ Bub'a Revue this morning to KualaLillian Buckoke - 68 words
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153 1951-02-18 3 Higher Services Exams Standard Staff Reporter A CLASS for non-academic Asian Oflirers of tin* Government who intend to fit themselves for the Higher Services, has now been started in the Colonial Secretary's Office by the Office Superintendent, Mr. If. M. Danker. More than 130 clerks153 words
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152 1951-02-18 3 Charcoal May Cost LESS In Singapore Standard Staff Reporter THE FIREWOOD and Charcoal Dealers' Association i.> holding a meeting at 8 p.m. tonii I to discuss reduction of prevailing prices, in view of GovernI ment's consideration to enforce i price tagging. The Sec etary of the Associa- Mr. Ciiia Leng152 words
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Article110 1951-02-18 3 Standard Staff Reporter Wll.i.v BLOK HANSON, founder of Singapore's Fine Art of Movement Academy, leaves for Canada next month. She will t.ike the opportunity on this trip to visit Europe. In the event ot her not returning to Singapore, it is likely that her school110 words
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Article, Illustration117 1951-02-18 3 Efficiency Experts Standard Staff Reporter TWO MEN have been appointed by the Singapore i Government to make a survey of the organisation and methods in Government departments. The survey is expected to last two months. They are: MR A. BLACKER, M.C.S.: h has been 19 years in tl.r Government Si117 words
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Article, Illustration175 1951-02-18 3 S 'pore Newsman On Transfer To Tokyo Standard Woman Correspondent MR JIM' HENRY, Reuter's manager in Malaya, leaves Singapore t'uiuy with his wife and two small sons for leave in England prior to his transfer to Tokyo to take up the post oi manager to the agency's bureau there. Jim175 words
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147 1951-02-18 3 Standard Stall Reporter SINGAPORE Government clerks who urr entitle* to stagnation increments have been *'eheai< d an< deprived*', said Mr. H. M. Danker, chairman of ih< Singapore Government Servants 1 Co-operative Thri! and Loan Society limited, yesterday. "Stagnation increments" were in respect of promotions which 1147 words
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236 1951-02-18 3 Standard Mafl KtiyorttLT W EXHIBITION oi >l |iaintin<>>s from tli air by Dtitcli arti>l> will be lirld at tlir British Council Hall. Sin»a|M»r«* from >lar. J to >lar. 1 I. The paint ings ha\ e been i hibited at Amsterdam, ICi an, Brussels, Antwerp,236 words
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Article73 1951-02-18 3 CHARGED with piduag $25 from the pffcfl of a bus passenger, Ho Puay Khoon exptufted in the Singapore I t District Court yesterday that h<- did it bee mv it WM just before the Chinese New War thi-n and 1 was vrrv hard-up." If<>. who73 words
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Article, Illustration914 1951-02-18 4 WAR DAMAGE PROBES ENTAIL RISK FOR STAFF By M. T. lUiAtr, Mandard Matt Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. This is a story of the work of the War Damage Commission. It is a story of the vast machinery which has heen sel up to deal with the hundreds of thousands of914 words
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324 1951-02-18 4 Standard Start* Correspondent MALACCA, Sat. The recent appointment of resettlement officers and the «*lose liaison between Government officials and the MCA, Malacca Branch, have greatly accelerated the tempo of squatter resettlement in Malacca. in Alor Gajah District, Machap the Settlement's most notorious bandit infested324 words
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Article44 1951-02-18 4 Staildard Stiff Correspondent Warm tributes were )>--.\d to Mr. A. W. Lacey, Secret try for Chinese Affairs, Negri Sembilan, at a farewell party given In honour by the committee of th€ C (-operative Stores of the squatI ter resettlement area, Seremban44 words
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Article120 1951-02-18 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— ln the first cases of their kind i today in the magistrate's Court, representatives of three well-known restaurants were found guilty of contravening the price control regulations. Tm'.v pleaded guilty to seiiinq tea with milk not being in120 words
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Article40 1951-02-18 4 The Selangor police today offered a reward $2,000 for Information leading to the arrests of the person or persons responsible for the murder <> f a woman tapper Tee Swee Lin. on Dec. 31, last year, at Tanjong Malim40 words
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200 1951-02-18 4 RAUB, Sat.— The Sessions Court meeting here was filled to capacity when the case against J. Carvalho, Oflicer-in-Charge of the West Pahang Customs Department, stood charged with having received $100 from a toddy contractor, S. Veloo, for showing favours. Mr. M. Garton, who presided,200 words
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Article27 1951-02-18 4 Mr. S.V. Navaratnam. Technical Assistant of the Drainage and Irrigation Department, Segamat, is on six-months vacation leave to Australia. He sailed in the Charon.27 words
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Article162 1951-02-18 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Malay Regiment, wanting 600 recruits in March for their sth Battalion, now being formed, will start a counts-wide recruiting drive next month. Three teams will cover the whole of the Federation from the Straits of Johore to the162 words
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Advertisement236 1951-02-18 4 PERSPIRATION InllllliU' 1 If lm P° rtanl to a dry yourself thoroughly j|[^B»^V^jJ7 ft after bathing because Wj^^mSjft W jf bacteria developes best in A warm, damp surroundings/ ft/, T$ "t> Mr' ml] Under the arms, between pSI t-^mr\ IS the toes and thighs p* 1 jl^ffl \< *"jy spiration236 words
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397 1951-02-18 5 RAF Will Level Jenderam SALVAGE OF PROPERTY IS ALMOST COMPLETE Standard Staff Correspondennt KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday Deserted Jenderam will be a burning township in a few days when the R.A.F. go into action and raze to the ground an area whose inhabitants supported bandit gangs of South Selangor and Negri397 words
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Article91 1951-02-18 5 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Sat. The bunian' or spirit reported to have manifested itself in a kampong house in Ujon? Pasir, obliged the th? Resident Commisi sioner. Mr. G.E.C. Wisdom yesterday when he called at the house together with the occupier. While the Resident Commissioner was in91 words
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133 1951-02-18 5 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHRE Bahru, Sat— lnche Taib Ha.,l Andak, President of the Sessions Court, heard eviri- to lay in the case in which a well-known businessman Tan; r< k Yeow, of Jalan Segget, Johore Bahru. was charged on t w counts oi cheating. It133 words
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Article93 1951-02-18 5 Standard Stall Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat— Two Chinese. Phua Sui Eng and Phua < Geok Tho, rubber tappers bv profession, claimed trial when they wore charged with possess »n of Communist propaganda documents in tne Sessions Court today. It was alleged thai on Dec. 1293 words
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Article31 1951-02-18 5 Mr, Chan Ping Kee of the staff of the Seremban High Court has been appointed to act temporarily as Assistant Registrar of \he t Seremb< i H C< >urt.31 words
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Article19 1951-02-18 5 Inche Zainal Abidm bin Endot has hrv'\ appointed to act as Assists." District Officer, Kuala Pilah.19 words
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230 1951-02-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. There were two major engagements today bat ween Security Forces and bandits in which two porrce officers, three bandits and three civilians were killed and nine policemen, two civilians and one bandit were wounded. Most lives were lost in Ku-230 words
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Article163 1951-02-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— More areas in Selangor will come under curlew from Monday Feb. 19, a id during the curfew hours all parsons, unless they are in possession of a written permit issued by a police officer of or above the rank or sub-inspec-\or will have to remain163 words
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Article, Illustration332 1951-02-18 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The 10 per cent increase in the cost of living allowance for government employees announced by the Federation Government, following the Singapore Government's action, has been rejected by Government Workers Unions in the Fede- ration. They charge that the332 words
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Article90 1951-02-18 5 Stole Wire From Wireless Sta tion KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Two Municipal labourers, Xadeson and Rajoo, were found guilty. today, of stealing a role of copper wire valued at $S(JQ from the wireless station. The President of the Sessions Court. Mr. D. M. K. Grant, sentenced Nadeson to one day's imprisonment90 words
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Advertisement174 1951-02-18 5 DYNAMO LIGHTING SET. Why do cyclists choose MILLER Lighting sets every time? Because they recognise that the MILLER diamond is (he hallmark of something just a little better. Sold by Leading Cycle Dealers. Factory Representntires T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG TV M 48Q v^usbuizs LIXIiRY TOILET174 words
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Article, Illustration709 1951-02-18 6 'Seated Lips 9 WiU Nat Help You j PENANG, Sat. Almost two and a half years have passed on Aug. 31, 1948 to be exact since a most ruthless and revolting murder has been perpetrated here which has shocked the happy, carefree citizens of this once most peaceful island.709 words
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Article215 1951-02-18 6 Standard Staff Correspondent lI'OH, Sal. [poh'i first man-power contribution towards Civil Defence in this country will be In the form of auxiliary policemen who art* at present undergoing an intensive course of training which takes them from the lecture room to the rifle range four215 words
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Article30 1951-02-18 6 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— The Penang Rubber Exchange will hold an anniversary dinner on Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 7 p.m. at the exchange premises, 16, Anson Road.30 words
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Article, Illustration233 1951-02-18 6 He Has Walked 3¼ Times Round Earth Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat— Meet the man who has walked a distance equivalent to nearly three and a quarter times around the earth. He is 56-year-old Yusoff bin Abass, better known to his postal colleagues as "Yusoff Serai" because of his life-long233 words
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Article320 1951-02-18 6 < CALENDAR of murders i committed in Penang from I the beginning of this year < up till yesterday. I Jan. 4 1951: Cheoh Hai 1 Leng. 38-year-old manager I of Concord Advertising ji Bureau, was shot dead by i an unknown gunman J while he320 words
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68 1951-02-18 6 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— The Standing Committee of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at a mooting today decided to appeal to Government to introduce legislation on the lines of the Post Office Savings Bank (revaluation of withdrawals) Ordinance. 1950, to provide for the68 words
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Article23 1951-02-18 6 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sat —The Amusement Park at Bukit Mertajam was screened about 10.30 last night. Three Chinese were detained.23 words
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Article263 1951-02-18 6 Nearly Missed College But Standard Staff Correspondent kl ANTAN, Sat.— A 10-year-old Pekan Malay boj nearly lost his ehance Tor higher studies in the Malay College, Kuala kan»sar, through poverty. This hoy. Ahdul Rahman hin Jaafar. Mas awarded a scholarship hut he had not the263 words
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84 1951-02-18 6 Ipoh Civil Suit: Doctor's E vidence I PO H Sat -fa today's Standard report on a civil s iil heard in [poh last Wednesday and Thursday, it was stati I that Dr. Dourado, In his evidence, said that deceased had died of elect r;e ghi ick. The Standard wishes to84 words
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Article52 1951-02-18 6 PENANG, Sat.— A verdict of murder by person or persons unknown was returned by Coroner Mr. 1). C. Wernkamtoday at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of Tan j Kok Yung. Tan. a coffee stall assistant. was shot dead at his stall in China Street on52 words
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Article38 1951-02-18 6 BUTTER WORTH. Sat. —An Indian tindal, Manickam, was i killed at the shunting yard of the Prai Railway Station about j L.30 p.m. yesterday. Deceased was knocked down ;by a train while crossing the 1 lines.38 words
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321 1951-02-18 15 US To Consult Allies On 38th Parallel Issue WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 (UP)— Officials of the United States, meeting with representatives of 13 other countries actively fighting under the United Nations flag in Korea, promised to consult them continually on the political implications involved on the question of recrossing the 38tli321 words
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Article215 1951-02-18 15 Sanctions Committee HeadNamed LAKE SUCCESS, Feb. 17 (AP)— Selin Sarper, head of Turkey's U.N. delegation and member of the U.N. Security Council, was unanimously elected chairman on Friday of a U.X. committee to study sanctions against Red China. Turkey is one of the countries that has troops in the war215 words
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Article101 1951-02-18 15 WATERVILLE, NEW YORK. Fe**. 16 (UP) Senator Styles Bridges In a speech tctoight said General MacArthllT must be called before committees to testify about the Korean war and the Far Eastern situation generally. The New Hampshire Republican said he was encouraged by Genera! Eisenhower's101 words
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Article205 1951-02-18 15 Griffiths Says LONDON". Fob. L6: (Renter) —Labour M.P. Mr. John Parker. urged the Colonial Secretary to ensure that the road building equipment that is being sent to Malaya under the Economic Co-operation Administration Grant should not be labelled American Aid. He also urged that205 words
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266 1951-02-18 15 HONGKONG, Feb. 17 (AP) The Chinese Com! nuinisl action in cloning their Hong Kong border and nearby seaports to free passenger traffic on Feb. J caused new confusions yesterday and at least one border shooting episode. The Reds previously permitted free travel by Chinese266 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-02-18 15 Photo. CIVIL and military co-operation in Bristol was tested over last weekend when 1,500 troops joined forces with the civil defence in tacklin? the damage caused by an assumed atom bomb attack. "Exercise Medusa" was the first full-scale anti atom bomb test ever carried out inA.P - 69 words
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327 1951-02-18 15 CANBERRA, Feb. ]6 (UP)— Australian ami New Zealand Foreign Ministers tonight presented their case for a limitation of Japanese rearmament in exploratory talks with John Foster Dulles, United States speeial envoy on a Japanese peaee treaty. The principal delegates met tonight after327 words
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157 1951-02-18 15 LONDON. Feb. 16 (UP)— Official British quarters today welcomed an Israeli Jordan bonier agreement. A Foreign Office spokesman said the United Kingdom re- garded the move as a contribution to the pacification of the Middle East. An article by Labourite R.H. I Crossman in the157 words
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599 1951-02-18 15 Stalin: War Not Inevitable For Time Being. .Bu t LONDON, F«-b. IS (Reuler) In an inler\i«->>. broadcast by Moscow Ratlio tonight, Staiin -ai<l war not inevitable "at least at the present lime." But he said "war may be- come inevitable if warmongers succeed in entangling the mass of the people599 words
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232 1951-02-18 15 LOXDOX. Fob t6. (UP V government source said Britain, and the United Si are considering the advi il of issuing a f< irmal v- arnim I Russia and her Balkan satel et about the c>: sequences ol an attack against Yugoslavia. Britain iep232 words
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138 1951-02-18 15 MADRAS. Feb. IT (AP) The India Pacific Fi Coune: ending a conference here on Friday, appea ed to its membi c fovernmei I take steps Toward raising economic and social coir' of fishermen in the S ith Pacific areas. The council Bteei Di D138 words
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61 1951-02-18 15 TRIESTE. F. U (UP Two small exj oded front of the allied mili gi pi I beadquar i the editorial a&kee of the proT■ > m x iper "Stai Triestina" shortlj n jht Thurs jr. Slight was caused bai i it The bombs61 words
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Advertisement175 1951-02-18 15 1&W VALVES If NEW CIRCUIT El NEW DESIGN i^ffl model 5114 Cabinet. SINGAPORE CASH PRICE $199.80 REFLEKTAE 1 -L< r s Cheapest among the best GERMAN ;<^| REFLEX 1 ,n!Bs camera -^^^^3^ l-veryread> case i> now •^"A Ofim M^^M *■i lens: Meritar 1: 3.5 r ii J Sr"^ F7smm coated175 words
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Advertisement47 1951-02-18 15 RALEIGH and MADE f.V EJVG&AIVB TRIANG FAIRY CYCLE S 59.50 TRICYCLE 2/14 S 54.95 2 6 S 58.35 2 3 S 60.C0 5 4 72.50 5 16 S 78.20 5/18 S 79.65 g***^^^* RALEIGH y BOYS CYCLE si I« 00 F'mU THE TOY DEPT.V Jf*&^ J I47 words
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Article, Illustration2340 1951-02-18 16 with MALLiAX 1 G st no g week ns p- fflcial I I v *casion ver sal ke the i agne. many i toi oc- hosts ming, ph --.ic tainmenl rhe i Beer bi r Saigon, wil A I not a 1 -like chifel( gant viously ng2,340 words
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Advertisement147 1951-02-18 16 hV^ xv ,< fR BbK whi- i^cn r.d .••-.•nsay *M u-,l- r.c* S:.i :>iond or Brun:t;x *t f^Z^fr 4 an.J Hr.r.itex <j c-.cn mre th^n BJ-^ -^^M i:- Ml* >?lI\V I^^ and RADIANI th i \ku ii y T'r..-; '--re WtK^j/^f^ v* -lit c>r.'^.~. La. 1 Be a"Wno is >hr147 words
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Advertisement41 1951-02-18 16 THAT SMOOTH i PAN-CAKE K I MAKE-UP /fl/?x Tactor k jr 1 i| HIGHLY TRA' h\^S^l fully quali Salon Ttlargucrrftu Xhe Arcade, BJoga -.ore Cold Seor 1 BRANCH: Office K. L .41 iJ.MOL NTBATTKN li 2nd iIMT Tel: 3940 1 I41 words
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Article348 1951-02-18 17 Details Given In Official Report Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Feb. 17.— Details of the three major irrigation schemes in Negri Sembilan the Tanjong Ipoh, the Padang Biawas and the Sungei Raya projects are given in an official report on drainage and irrigation in the State. The Tanjong348 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-02-18 17 photo. YOUSSOUF GUEDE, the j Ethiopian stowaway aboard i the Rotteraam Lloyd's vessel i Slamat, who works as a deck hand and is given complete freedom in the ship, plans to return to his family in Eritrea. StandardStandard - 39 words
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Article265 1951-02-18 17 Stowaway Gets Freedom In Sh ip Standard Shipping Reporter LISTED among: the passengers as "Youssouf Guede, 38, Ethiopian trader" is a stowaway who works as a deck hand in the Rotterdam Lloyd's freighter-passenger ship Slamat on the Java— New York run and is allowed j complete freedom aboard. The Slamat265 words
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Article25 1951-02-18 17 THE Singapore rubber market was quiet yesterday with quotations almost unchanged from Friday. Small orders were received from abroad but sellers were rather reserved.25 words
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Article66 1951-02-18 17 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday (Feb. IT) were per Ib. Buyers Sellers No. 1 Ribbed Smoked Sheet (nominal) 52.30 $2.32 FOBm bales Mai. Xo. 1 R.SS. 52.25 $226 No. 2 R.S.S- 52.15 8217 No, 3 R.S.S. (nom.) ?2.05 $2.07 R.M.A. 1 on re?, tender66 words
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Article14 1951-02-18 17 SINGAPORE, Sat. The price of tin today was $717.12$ per picul. (Down $30).14 words
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Article103 1951-02-18 17 The produce market in Singapore was quietly steady yesterday. Pepper prices were steady, Muntok white being quoted at $1,120 per picul and Lnmpong black at $675 od a firm market. Copra continued steady, buyers indicating $60 per picul and sellers $61. Coconut oil sellers quoted $98. Prices (per picul)103 words
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Article49 1951-02-18 17 TOKYO, Feb. 17: (ReuterAAP)— MacArthur's Headquarters has authorised six Japanese shipping firms to purchase nine old foreign vessels, according to Kyodo news agency today. The nine ships total 78,481 tons and are registered in India, Panama, Hongkong and the Union of South Africa.49 words
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Article197 1951-02-18 17 DETROIT, Feb. 17: (AP) Some futuristic ideal about motor cars are to be tried out in a new experimental test car being built by General Motors Corporation. The car is a low, sleek sports model with sweeping lines that give it the appearance of197 words
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133 1951-02-18 17 A SMALL craft of unusual lesign has been given a suc•essful trial in Britain. It is a aunch sixty feet long, built :or marine survey work for which a new method construcion has been adopted. Stressed aluminium skin, of i type rather similar to133 words
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Article74 1951-02-18 17 LONDON. Feb. 17: (Router) Britain's record breaking Comet jet airliner, designed to slash passenger flying times to nearly half, will begin extensive test flights on BOAC's routes by the end of this month. The jet, which cruises at 490 miles per hour and has a top74 words
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Article, Illustration133 1951-02-18 17 Standard Staff Correspondent I A NEW motor-driven car, hauling two trailers has just been introduced by the Singapore i Harbour Board, to facilitate quicker handling of cargo. In the shape oi a small car, the motor is petrol-driven, and has a 12 lIP, four-cylinder engine.133 words
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Article368 1951-02-18 17 Ken Jalleh - Ken Jalleh wmT^-wM ~-rx--r-~-~-~m < T 7 mm^^^ mmm^^ A A. fli m\l^mW m\ TN this age of aviation, when Malayans, for the first time, are being served with news straight from out of the skies, as it were, the story of Captain Paul EppersonFlight Engineer Raymond Ko368 words
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Article68 1951-02-18 17 MELBOURNE. Feb. 17 (AP) The Australian government lis to consider a proposal to build American Sabre jet fighters in the country. The Supply Deportment division of aircraft production has recommended to the Cabinet that the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation should build the Sabre. Should approval be68 words
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Advertisement218 1951-02-18 17 FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland §^n Franciseo, Los Angeles, All American Canadian Cities Penang p. S'ham S'pore <?4 FJ. LUCKENBACH 4/5 »G5r. 6 Mar. 7/B Mar. Accepting cargo for Hongkong, Kobe, Yokohama. I \ST REGULAR SERVICE US^. (WEST COAST) PERSIAN GULF Tla JAPAN HONGKONG S'pore. $S J. L. LUCKENBACH218 words
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Advertisement546 1951-02-18 17 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONTINENT B'pe-e P Sham. Penanf •INDIA" for Bangkok, Hongkong Manila Gdns 15 16 •KAMBODIA" for Hongkong. Kobe Yokohama 26 Feb. -2 Mr 'LALANDI.V for Bangkok 5-7 Mar 4-4 Mar. "FIONIA" for Bangkok 8-9 Mar. 7 7 Mar. 6-6 Mar. •'KVEBXAAS' 1 for Saiepn Bangkok 13-16 Mar.546 words
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Article708 1951-02-18 18 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY by TF you should ask Mr. ilamid Salikin of the Audio-Visual Section of the United States Information Service office in Raffles Place, Singapore, how to fight malaria, don't be surprised if he switches you over to Walt Disney. For, believe it or not.708 words
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Advertisement114 1951-02-18 18 TO-DAY (^i^** v 4 SHOWS ONLY NOTE REVISED TIMES:--10 a.m. *.45< 5.J® 9.15 PJ«* '^^A Wr.V.?3rV» BIGGER BETTER BRAND-NEW SUPER-SERIAL BATTLE Of THE v- MUKIAL rUt jf* ikf \fc SSL ""U.'CmiiJi' -pc n,l Ia A I WIT" >^w >^y^ X r c «sp3?crs C33St to f' H>ri Aiya lylt Talfcot114 words
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Advertisement125 1951-02-18 18 A SPLITTING HEADACHE v calls for Ph'*nsic's action Put-ssM WMcn dtstntecratc aukUy, »rd »n br:ni{ quuk rc'ic! Ir.im r^ in ■OOtl ;ng the nerves, n^fiffmrtiM dcprestMM withma -p.. t« tkt \tam .*i harm i tfa A^jr: »t a tuppiv Pbentk t. <Jjv Phensie ft»r (jiii< k, safe relief FROM HEADACHES,125 words
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Advertisement148 1951-02-18 18 f MOW 111 ***** OIYIMC &T T-iay At 11.00 AM. "FEDERAL AGENTS VS. I'NDKRWORI.D IXC. (Whole Serial Of Republic) DAILY 3.00 6.30 9.15p.m. Vaughn Mnnros— Ella Raines in Republic's "SINGING GUNS* 1 Thrilling Exciting Western Outdoor Drama! THIS IS PAKISTAN RADIO CALLING A Besl entertainment »>f Pakistan ever enjoyed before.148 words
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Advertisement146 1951-02-18 18 Patrons .-A--.' Requested T> B« Fn r S< iti L P.. i a- There Are No Sup I ISI i, i Ou-un; To Fh« Length Oj rh«« i 'I TODAY mWM. 10. t."» 1.30 LOO <». i5 iK 9.30 P. II: (NOTE: CHANGE OF TIMES) COMPLETE SELL-OUT AT ALL EOWS]146 words
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Advertisement12 1951-02-18 18 /jQjE&ETfA^ SWISS MADE HIGH CLASS WATCHES O'lainable from All leading W^tA Dealers12 words
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Advertisement198 1951-02-18 18 ,j LAST 2 DAYS! I "with ItF* CH A fcOl t R W***^!lS!*^iblir iA* K V#:#: /I YOU/ rt\ I I Morniii" Malinr. I o«ia\ *> H I'araiiiouiH'* "THE HI M \M H NEW ALHAME3A I GET THE NEW ALHAMBRA H I BACK BfMW IUISDAY I A* H I^Wi il198 words
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Miscellaneous519 1951-02-18 18 Radio Programmes KMllll MAI AVA r:1 BtaUnt Kroixhonc Parts: IMj .IIJIW ITlrtl.rtl/l News; 5 p.m. < ommunitT Mill <i Nil i I*l 111 r I' "i Prdsnmmi' Summary. Mi", Ifufeal Sli\U.\M»iu. |,a«rludr: J.Li Talk: Ih« I'olirr 2nd ivvi kh PRnr.R4\fMP Thr People"; X|al:|van Affairs"; ...11 Pnnr.mmt ftbinmar* -j ut t|(|m519 words
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279 1951-02-18 19 Malayans Do Well In Irish Tourney BELFAST, Feb. 16 (UP) Malaya's Miss A. Chong and England's Miss O'Bierne, one of the strongest pairs m the championships, easily reached the semi-finals of the women's doubles. In the first round they beat Ireland's Miss A. Love 15-3, 15-10. In the second round279 words
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Article273 1951-02-18 19 1 LONDON, Feb. 17 (Reii- ter) Heading the list of engagements on Malayan 1 badminton ace Wong Peng 1 Soon's 33rd. birthday today was a visit to a London masseur. But supporters i in Malaya need have no apprehension regarding fie i champion's fitness to defend273 words
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203 1951-02-18 19 SINGAPORE, Athletic contingent to the Asian Games vere bitterly disappointed when •ain washed out whal was to lave been an official trial at he Naval Base, yesterday. The ground was covered with I ibout a quarter inch of water, i The athletes had to203 words
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Article119 1951-02-18 19 GEELONG. VICTORIA, Feb.! 17 (Reuter) Rain prevented I the MCC batting after the Victoria Country XI had declared at 217 for 7 here j today, and the two-day match I was abandoned as a draw. Rain delayed the start today for 20 minutes, interrupted play while the119 words
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Article318 1951-02-18 19 LONDON, Feb. 17 (Router) Following are results of English ami Scottish League soccer matches played todav. f English League FIRST DIVISION Blackpool .1 D. County 1 Bolton 2 Liverpool 1 Charlton :i Sunderland 0 Everton 3 Chelsea 0 *Fulham *Portsmouth H'field 2 M'brough 3 M'chester U.318 words
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Article79 1951-02-18 19 IPOH, Sat. Kinta Indians, hockey league champions, entered the final of the knock out competition by defeating the Ramblers two-nil yesterday. The first goal was scored in the tenth minute by Thillainathan against the run of play.. Ramblers had three easy chances to equalise in79 words
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95 1951-02-18 19 LONDON. Fob 17 (Reuter) Tokyo IS almost certain to Stage the return rig.-u between Terry Allen, of London, and Dado Marino, of Hawaii, for the world flyweight boxing championship. Allen lost the title on points after a grim battle with Marino j in Honolulu Last95 words
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Article85 1951-02-18 19 SYDNEY. Feb. 17 (Reuter- i jAAP>— Keith Miller. Australian! all-rounder, scored 122 and Jack Moroney, a discarded Test play- er, made 75 for New South Wales Sheffield Shield holders, in their vital match against South Aus- tralia today. New South Wales, who must win outright to have85 words
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Article62 1951-02-18 19 Soccer fans should have their fill at Jalan Besar Stadium today when Singapore Civilians meet the Combined Services in a game in aid of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council's fund for its Asian Games team. Combined Services are a g powerful combination and I should62 words
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184 1951-02-18 19 SPEED TRIAL SPECTING WILL BE EASY SINGAPORE MOTOR CLUB organisers of today's half mile speed trials at Lim Chu Kang Road have given special j thought to the convenience of spectators who, normally have difficulty following such a "race". Programmes will have the name of every entrant, there will be184 words
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Article104 1951-02-18 19 HONOLULU. Feb. 17 (UP)Ford Konno, smooth stroking lighschool swimmer who holds the world's record and victory )ver the "Flying Fish of Japan," Furuhashi. powered his way to two national high school marks an Friday night Konno's records Acre set at 200 and 220-yard free style in104 words
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Article41 1951-02-18 19 MANILA. Feb. 17 (UP):— Philippine tennis stars Felicis-|| simo Ampon and Cesar Car- I mona won the national double's |fr championship today defeating f t Sweden's Sven Davidson and Hongkong's Ip Koong Hoog, I 6—3, 6—3. 6—l.41 words
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Article44 1951-02-18 19 RANGOON, Feb. 17 (AF) j Singapore's Nam liwa football team, displaying improved form, today held Burma to a goalless draw in a fast, keenly contested game. The visitors on Mondav will play a charity match against a specially chosen Burma side.44 words
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Advertisement363 1951-02-18 19 The ALL-WEATHER LIGHTER 'fh retractable .~^jfi| rfi disappearing j J|B|^^^^^^ windshield up, pro- i ~gß|it bU:st e r y weather. gß| 1 tdecrs. windshield 1, w 3 dressy acces- ory of impeccable stQ Avoid Imitations\vHlß|WlND a fo m t k! I/aI l L^f a 1 In r i Sg l363 words
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Advertisement384 1951-02-18 19 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The family of the late Inspector Leng Chak Ngian, his brothers and sisters thank all those who arranged and attended the memorial service at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore yesterday morning Mr. Lee Joong Fah Family wish to thank all relatives and friends who attended the funeral of the late384 words
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Advertisement187 1951-02-18 19 LATEST SHIPMENT OF CAMERAS f^EJS?] C OWT/!X If a Ukon j Ul> iTj O ONTassfl A'6»l[ AVAILABLE FROM STOCK AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. J 109. North Bridge ftd. S'pore. > !»;m 6589. THE MALAYAN KENNEL ASSOCIATION LAST DAY FOR t TRIES ALL BREED'S 006 SHOW NOW SUNDAY Itth MARCH 1951187 words
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Miscellaneous29 1951-02-18 19 TIDES^J HIGH TIDES ai the principal resorts in Malaya TODAY: A.M. P.M Singapore «.17 8.44 Malacca C.lO 6.17 Port Dickson 4.51 4.58 Port Sham 2.59 4.13 Penang 11.46 11.1929 words
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2315 1951-02-18 20 i BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $389,820 FIRST PRIZE No. *****6 $175,419 I SECOND PRIZE No. *****8 87,709 THIRD PjRIZE No. *****6 48,727 I STARTERS ($5,414 each): *****2, *****0, *****7, *****6, *****6, *****1, *****8, *****6, I *****8. CONSOLATIONS ($2,923 each): *****0, *****7, *****5, *****2, *****8,2,315 words
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286 1951-02-18 20 The FasntN Nears Target UMNO YOUTH headed the li>l of donations to the Marjan Poh Lim Fund yesterday with a contribution <>i $232.53. Yesterday's contributions totalled $508.53 bringing the fund to *****.33 The President and members of the Command Royal Engineers (S) Sports Section pooled286 words
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Article102 1951-02-18 20 THE Singapore Amateur Football Association has been provisionally admitted into the International Federation of Football Associations, according to a letter received from the Federation a few days ago. Roferr-ng to the SAFA's letters of Nov. 1 and 16, the! i Federation said that the Emer-i gency102 words
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Article37 1951-02-18 20 HONGKONG. Feb. 17 <R?utcrAAP)— Hongkong beat Singapore I 22 points to in an c.\?i'ing ru^by inter-port match today. Hongkong led 14-0 at h;ilf:ime. Hatrftvfn scored Singapore's only try toward the end of the game.37 words
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