Sunday Standard, 20 May 1951
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Title Section15 1951-05-20 1 Sunday Standard VOL. 1 NO. 323 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1951. Id PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS15 words
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249 1951-05-20 1 Standard Staff Reporter DR.VMATI4 move wai mail** by Singapore conncctioM **ilh the Panamanian ship, veaterd > ■fterno«i when an armed guard placed on board the vessel under M the ship lo be moved from her prerhorasc i I lk« Outer Road?*. Two armed poli'-e249 words
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15 1951-05-20 1 Plan To Escort Nancy Moller's Return To S'pore K0 N v May I<> I I15 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-05-20 1 This exclusive picture shows the new C-in-C FARELF. General Sir Charles Keightley (left', greeting ViceAdmiral Struble. IS Navy, at a farewell cocktail pajty held by retiring C-in-C, General Sir John Harding (centre) a few hours after General Keightley's arrival in Singapore. On the right is56 words
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312 1951-05-20 1 NEW YORK, May 19 (AP)— Assistant Secretary of State. Dean Rusk, hinted Friday night America would aid the Chinese m any revolt against their j "colonial Russian government." The State-Department's Far Eastern chief also pledged con- j tinued aid312 words
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197 1951-05-20 1 Acid Thrower Caught By 2 Brave Boys Action Lauded Standard Staff Reporter A TEACHER of the Singapore Catholic High School, Mr. Hsu Tzu Ter, 30, was the victim of an acid attack by three Chinese youths while taking a team of boys to the All Chinese School Sports Meet at197 words
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184 1951-05-20 1 Teachers To Receive Trainmg In UK Arrangements Completed Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federation of Malaya has completed arrangements* with educational authorities of the United Kingdom to run an emergency Teachers Training College m Kirby, England. The Federation is incidentally, the first member of the Commonwealth to* come184 words
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149 1951-05-20 1 TEHERAN. May 19 (Renter) Britain today offered to send a mission to Persia immediately to discuss a new oil agreement "on a fair and equitable basis." The offer was made m a note j from British Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison, handed to149 words
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Article71 1951-05-20 1 Heckhausen Dies; Funeral Today MR. A. A. Heckhausen. btation Manager of Standard Vacuum Petroleum Maatschappij of Tanjong Oeban, died yesterday morning at the Youngberg Memorial Hospital. Mr. Heckhausen was brought to Singapore by launch on Friday last with stab wounds. The Standard understands that he was attacked by an Indonesian.71 words
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Article54 1951-05-20 1 FIVE masked men broke into an attap hut off 8£ milestone Changi Road, early yesterday morning and robbed a Chinese family of cash and jewellery, worth approximately $2,500. The family, numbering more than 10 people, were herded m a room. While two robbers guarded the room, the three54 words
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166 1951-05-20 1 SAN FRANCISCO. May 19 (AP) A new force against the spread cf Communism m Asia was born Friday. in San Francisco. The Committee for a Free Asia. Incorporated was announced by Drayton Wilbur, importer and former president of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce,166 words
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48 1951-05-20 1 PARIS, May 18 (Reuter) The Deputies of the four Foreign Ministers held their 55th meeting today. They made no progress towards an agenda for a meeting of their chiefs, according to a Western spokesman. The Deputies are expected to meet again tomorrow.48 words
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Article, Illustration98 1951-05-20 1 Standard Staff Reporter MEMBERS of the 200 Provost Corps and the 21 Guard Unit joined by the Singapore Police j Force Band staged an impres- sive parade before the General j Officer Commanding, Singapore Base District, Major! General A. G. O'Carrell Scott j at the98 words
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Article, Illustration337 1951-05-20 1 Chinese Launch 2-Prong Drive Despite Losses TOKYO, May 19 (AP) Chinese troops today pushed over thousands of their dead m a two-pronged dri^e which was reported to be forcing an Allied withdrawal all along the flaming The twin drive is slowly outflanking Seoul, whose bristling defences shattered the western wingStanadrd - 337 words
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274 1951-05-20 1 "Only Matter Of Time" WASHINGTON, May 18 (LP) Army Chief ol Staff General Lawton GoOiafi told newMnen today of the development of atomic weapons that could be Meal by ground and air forces m Korea and that their actual use on the battlefields274 words
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59 1951-05-20 1 SIR JOHN HARDING, the outgoing C.-m-C. FARELK and Lady Harding will fly to Penang from Singapore's Kallang Airport tomorrow, and will .ioin the SS. Canton there en route to England. A guard of honour is being mounted by the 1 2 Gurkha Rifles, together59 words
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Article161 1951-05-20 1 KFIGHLEY, Yorkshire, May 19. ißeuter)— B: Ltati s V. ir Secretary, Mr. John Strac i today condemned calls I i U all-out assault on China. The UmW of war or peace ifl Asia was m the bHlar.ee. he to d a Labour Party meeting here161 words
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Article98 1951-05-20 1 TAIPEI, May IB (UP) -Swirling floods today submerged one-sixth of Formosa killed about 300 pel sons and rendered more mad 10.000 homeless. Trans-island traffic was snarled when the waters m the Qualango reservoir of the Tsourl River broke down the dams and raced toward the98 words
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Article30 1951-05-20 1 Toronto. May It: am— Eleven pulp paper companies announced plans today to keep then mills rolling seveq day_ per week m a move they30 words
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Advertisement84 1951-05-20 1 /GIRARDO Perregaux; p All BUfflt x s* &S sag IW > lm? A"_jf ___Br A _l ___S_*^-- Cj?SI v *tWS| MRSMKSK from the Marine Police, who were caught bj The Standard photographer, stand beneath plate of the Norbay as she lay at anchor m the U^t niiiht. The ship's second84 words
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Advertisement10 1951-05-20 1 L2OMAH9SI PINT 35 CENTS 4^ SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE CREAMERIES J10 words
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339 1951-05-20 2 ICHIHI^iB AND MALAY CHAIRS CREATE!) Standard Staff Reporter i WITH the creation of the Departments of Chinese I and Malay studies, the University of Malaya should become one of the most important world centres for research and studies which should attract students from339 words
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Article, Illustration300 1951-05-20 2 GHOST THREW A TIN OF BUTTER AT HIM I Standard Woman Reporter A VERY annoyed and j > surprised man walked into Mi the Standard office yester- day morning bleeding from a head wound. The man was Mr. W. Fuller. 1 1 A ghost had thrown a tin i 1300 words
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Article71 1951-05-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter DISEASES reported to the Municipal Health Officer Singapore during the week ending May 12 included four cases of diphtheria, two cases of poliomyelitis, three cases of chickenpox and four cases of leprosv. Forty out of 188 deaths were due to pneumonia, while71 words
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Article243 1951-05-20 2 BEHIND a ceremony morrow morning: lies the st< scheme for the district's Asi m— ■■■-II at Telok Paku. Changi, toory of a voluntary education an children which lasted for two years. Air Vice-Marshal R.S. Blucke, Air Officer Commanding the R.A.F. m Malaya, will present243 words
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Article99 1951-05-20 2 THOUSANDS of people have already visited the Festival of Britain Exhibition m the United Engineers Building, Singapore, and arrangements are now being made tor organised visits by private and Government school children, and servicemen. 3* 4 fll Z n "Family Portrait has already been seen by hundreds99 words
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Article, Illustration235 1951-05-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter ANOTHER new antibiotic wonder dru^ Briton made AHicetyn which has come to Malaya is proving itself effective where penicillin or streptomycin have failed. Within two weeks of arrival, 10.000 vials each j of 12 capsule* have been sold' to Government hospitals and235 words
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Article149 1951-05-20 2 OWING to the grave housing shortage prevailing m Singapore, landlord and tenant cases claiming for possession of immovable property were strenuously contested. says the Singapore Civil District Court report for last year issued yesterday. The report says that the cases alone have taken up almost149 words
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Article73 1951-05-20 2 THE SEAFORTH Highlanders' regimental band and pipes will play on the Singapore Padang at 6 p.m. on Wednesday for the last time before they leave Singapore with the battalion for the United Kingdom. The Seaforths will combine with the band and pipes of the Gordon Highlanders to73 words
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Article80 1951-05-20 2 AT the Singapore Consumers Resistance Movement meeting on Friday. t>"» following were elected office bearers for the year President: Mrs. Robert Eu: two vice-presidents: Mrs. Elizabeth Choy and Mrs. V. Menon; Hon Secretary: Miss Wee Kiat Neo: Asst. Sec. Mrs. Yeo See Kee; Treasurer: Mr. S. B. Ahin:80 words
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90 1951-05-20 2 Lack Of Saving FacilitieslnS 'pore Standard Staff Reporter FACILITIES to save money are lacking for employees m large mercantile firrnj m Singapore, states the Commissioner for Co-operative Development, Singapore. Mr. T. F. Carey, m his report for Co-operative Development, 1950. Suggesting that more thrift and loan societies could be formed90 words
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Advertisement141 1951-05-20 2 >v \^£*T* J TK^^'Wk^??' ,.';;l'iw'^?'Vi_3_! _s__y^_L_*j_a*"^Sa* _r L^amff __EaiPfc^X' '••><''■'*■'"' V V^- v^c_____i so isiueli more satisfying -_^j3j~l _____s___s_ "To im mind CRAVEN 'A' are outstanding always cool to the tongue, always kind to the throat, perfectly smooth and slOßy^j I H__li j w satisfying." The Urgent-filing Cork-Tipped Cigarettt m141 words
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Advertisement7 1951-05-20 2 Police Chief Promises To Support Balestier VSC7 words
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Advertisement279 1951-05-20 2 Now I clean my breath while I clean my teetL with COLGATE DENTAL CREAM f 2f5 j j When you eat, tiny pieces of food gi I i j your teeth. They cause bad breath rod Colgate dental cream makes a special k Tins cleans right between your teeth BREATH279 words
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Article, Illustration298 1951-05-20 3 Standard Special Correspondent SINGAPORE can resign itself to further blackouts until the new power station m Pasir Panjang is completed, Mr. Howard Higgins Superintendent of St. James Power Station told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Higgins, who is leaving Singapore next week onStandard - 298 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-05-20 3 TO TOUR US CITIES MR. HOWARD Higgins Superintendent of St. James Power Station, who Is due to leave for a tour of U.S. cities to study the latest lighting methods there.31 words
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Article121 1951-05-20 3 Fined$1,ooo For Having Gold Bars Standard Staff Reporter LIM EXG GUAN proprietor of Chop Ec Guan, Cheong Hong Lim Street, was fined $1,000 I m the Singapore Third District i Court yesterday for failing to I sell four gold bars to authorised dealers, an offence under the Finance Regulations. District121 words
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Article87 1951-05-20 3 A CHARGE of committing housebreaking by entering into a building belonging to Mr. A.C. Koler m Parkstone Road on May 11 was explained to Tan i Leng Hiang m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. I Tan also faced another charge of fraudulently having three cameras, a87 words
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Article124 1951-05-20 3 GOH HAI CHEW, an 18-year-old youth was convicted for the fiith time yesterday, and sentenced to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment for stealing a cycle worth $93 belonging to Lim Hwee Hock at Silat Road on May l. The sentence will be followed by a124 words
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Article94 1951-05-20 3 BAIL of $5,000 each m two sureties was offered to Low Koik Sioag and Lim Choon Heng m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. They were alleged to have abetted an offence of offering illegal gratification of $2,500 to Inspector Meyer and another Inspector. The94 words
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Article75 1951-05-20 3 RAFMedicalChief Visits Seletar AIR Vice-Marshal J. M. Kilpatrick, the new Director General of R.A.F. Medical Services, flew to Seletar airfield from Changi yesterday by helicopter to inspect medical facilities. The helicopter, flew on from Seletar to Bentong. Perak. to airlift a seriously wounded Gurkha soldier to the 8.M.H., Kuala Lumpur.75 words
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Article, Illustration284 1951-05-20 3 Standard Staff Reporter THERE is ample scope for expansion of Indian imports to Malaya m several commodities m addition to cotton textiles which have already captured the Malayan markets, said Mr. R. Jumabhoy, the retiring president of the Indian Chamber of Commerce,284 words
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227 1951-05-20 3 Chamber Urged To A id Indian Studen ts Standard Staff Reporter A CALL to the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce to aid Indian students going overseas was made by the retiring president of the Chamber, Mr. R. Juma- bhoy, at its annual general meeting yesterday. ne saiu. inuiaii youii^ going227 words
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Article107 1951-05-20 3 Standard Staff Reporter TWO of the V.l.P.'s who have been attending the tripartite military talks m Singapore during the past week left Changi R.A.F. airfield yesterday to return to Saigon. They were General Fay, of the French Air Ministry and General Pellissier. A.O.C. the French Air107 words
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Advertisement240 1951-05-20 3 fife*. M\l i KUSJI is I J excellent ftf j growing children en f parents have helped their chll- g md healthy with KLIM! g, delkioaa XI IM milk will give your m n the essentia] I d elements needed for prop- m X I I M I* alw a>s240 words
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Advertisement342 1951-05-20 3 ,I^lllll. iii ..._T _»,»_»y»»_—» II I n»»i m.HP'"" _K_£ ''i with helpful advice on individual skin-care and make-jp it's an experience you'll enjoy. W__iT__2_W__YS BATTERY ROAD, Phone 5436 for Appointment* "YoUloo.may be^neof the MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMIN .MINERAL _|__BM__M_H___ :-:vS->¥S :v: £Sjj& < y When you're anaemic, feel nervous,342 words
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700 1951-05-20 4 Malacca Takes Lead In First Step To Self-Government MALACCA, Sat.— Appealing: to all to who are eligib c to vote lo renter for the forthcoming Municipal Council elections, Dato lan Cheng Lock said m a broadcast over Radio Malaya today that he was proud to MM ki_ own home town700 words
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Article90 1951-05-20 4 KUALA 1 UMPUR. Sal B, s th s< rvice_ for the people be UMNOs [or thi first Kuala I Municipal elections to d towards the end the j •.ill be utting up c for the elections. iti »ere passed j»- g< a* meeting of i90 words
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Article42 1951-05-20 4 K.I AL A LA MH K, > A- l S .pleaded gu be! r Mi a P Jack In Die first i gistrate's court t >day grievous irt to Kathigasu, stabl ing him in t tence vm postt ied to Ma!42 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-05-20 4 Among (he 8rs( people in Malacca to register for the fovthtoming Mmicipa] Council e'eetions was Dato Tan Cheng lock. Picture shows Date Tan (right) filling his form at Cheag Bo m T; ag Temple, in Fort Ward.- Standard photoStandard photo - 39 words
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Article, Illustration663 1951-05-20 4 CAPTAIN COLLIN D. EDWARDS - CAPTAIN COLLIN D. EDWARDS mm _____Jf Bandits Thwarted By THE 13/18 th Queen Mary's Own Royal Hussars take the bandit war m Malaya very much m their stride. Its squadrons are dispersed m different parts of South Malaya escorting food convoys along threatened roads, patrolling bad663 words
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240 1951-05-20 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Stating that he was not satisfied with the explanation submitted by the defence. Mr. A. p Jack the first magistrate, today, fined a proprietor of a medicine shop, Chan Sum $2,000, m default, 12 months hard labour, on a240 words
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Article80 1951-05-20 4 Standard Stair lorresponaem MALACCA. Sat— Mr. Tay Nam Seng has donated $5,000 to the Malacca Anti-T.B. Association for the welfare of patients m the TB Ward of the General Hospital. The donation was made by Mr. Tay through Dr. W. Glyn Evans. CMC, Malacca m80 words
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Article56 1951-05-20 4 The Member for Industrial and Social Welfare, Federation of Malaya, is Mr. J. D. Hodgkinson. He will take over the duties of Comptroller of Manpower from Mr. Foster Sutton. Raia Uda bin R.;jn Muhammad is Mentri Besar, Selangor, and not Member for Industrial and Social Welfare, as56 words
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Article262 1951-05-20 4 By. S. C. Goh. Standard Correspondent. SINGAPORE girls who are handicapped m their looks can today have their faces beautified, eheess made rosy, moles on their faces and eyebrows perfected if they consult a Gurkha. The Gurkha. Indra Bahadur. 27, elder brother of that tatoo expert m262 words
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Advertisement79 1951-05-20 4 I I I nPyPiyn 1 1 DON American foreign \w _____T Llllr llrVll insurance association FOR SOUNDNESS STRENGTH SERVICE /7/W? protection/ rAmericcn Foreign Insurance Association stands forth among the great insurance organizations of the world renowned alike for the combined strength and. experence of its 26 American member companies, and79 words
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Advertisement237 1951-05-20 4 From when /fjf I your baby d I weighs 15 lbs fntil all 20 milk teeth are through When your baby m6{ start giving your btl v regularly every __y. Contm.e tc give Farex until all ee ,j, are through. Fa rev nourishing food e\ery needs for strong heatt) v237 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-05-20 5 w_—— y»* >■■ r_^_a_ii mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt i Wife of the Mentri Besar declaring open the Suara Muda Fun Fair which was held at Pasir Puteh, Rota Bharu, recently.30 words
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148 1951-05-20 5 Dodgers Drop Enrolment In Night Schools r* wA H G Sat— Night I schools running Chinese [classes m Penang and p ro--jvmce WeUesley have been seriously effected by the departure of large numbers of I Chinese youths, within call-up age. to China, during last few months. .Smce January, this venr.148 words
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Article185 1951-05-20 5 Chinese Now Own Run nymede, E O r^ v _J? tandard Staff Correspondent F and7r t^; Sat Si ai J holders of Kunnymcde and X and O. today accepted an offer of $1,450,000 from c HOr Ud for the P urchas of the hotels Tiiese are two ot the oldest185 words
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80 1951-05-20 5 I THE Singapore Labour De- I partm ent is likely to t;ike action. lin connection with the :rike of, i the 200 workers of the Bata I Shoe Factory m S'rgapore. which began on Friday and' I continued yesterday. Labour Department officials, 180 words
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Article58 1951-05-20 5 SIR HEXRY Gurney, the, j High Commissi 'Kier, Federa .on I of Malava. watched members of, the M.A.A.F. Penang Squad I unpick emergency leaflets for j air-dropping in the jungles. He was accompanied during his visit to the Squadron He d- 1 quarters by Lt. General Sir58 words
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Article82 1951-05-20 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. A prominent Chinese merchant of Kuala Kurau, Mr. Choong Lip Meng, had a miraculous escape yesterday when a handgrenade was thrown by an unknown person into his shop at Fwee Lee Street. A school principal also escaped unhurt. The grenade,82 words
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Article, Illustration258 1951-05-20 5 A CHINESE music composer Chan Kwai. whose work is recognised m the Far East has been living m Ipoh for the past fifteen years without recognition. Unlike Beethoven and S c hubert. Chan Kwai composes mostly Bud--1 dhist hymns. He declines remuneration. His name I may258 words
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Article, Illustration509 1951-05-20 5 Partial Re -Export Of Textiles Okayed Mandard Matt Correspondent KUALA LUMPI R, Sat. Singapore has agreed to the Federation suggestion that any reexports of textiles will be subject to careful limitations to ensure that the full requirements (m which is included a substantial stock build up) of the Federation are509 words
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Article122 1951-05-20 5 AN Australian Lincoln bomber led by Wing Commander Hugh Conaghan of CharlaviQe. Queensland struck heavily at an insurgent hideout and food supply area yesterday m Kelantan. Far East Air Force announced last night. The bomber pilots some of whom have just arrived from Australia bombed122 words
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92 1951-05-20 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat A lorry was burnt and about 30 identity cards were robbed by a gang of 50 to (JO armed bandits at Gelang Patah, this morning The lorry was conveying about 30 Chinese tappers from the 'Lima Kedai' Resettlement area to a92 words
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Article70 1951-05-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat- M isl of the mail addressed to Kuantan and Kuala Trengganu on May 16 from Singapore and the Federation have been Lost Somewhere m Kuantan, yesterday, ersht armed bandits stopped the lorry carrying good-; and mails, and driving it off the road70 words
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Advertisement211 1951-05-20 5 ■■_U^___k/*^___^ A d__iz___,lin__! Ii am m Pcpsodcni lnum ctie most igcnt known to dental science* n and ugij uains trom your teeth them whiter and brighter Only oa I c m change ■> TOOTHPASTE CONTANiNG IRIUM PtrsODt.VT L7T LONDON, OfGLASD i_i ad W f "mw-T^ iTT"Tn i;tin_irif-fi_i'rr"-' J 1 i211 words
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Advertisement189 1951-05-20 5 There's a Lot of Satisfaction Knowing You Own Something Better* Cyclists Know They Can Depend On the MILLER DIAMOND "^km\ W I M B W mwL nn H T___s^^ Dynamo Lighting bzts i Obtainable from Leading Cycle Dealers Factory Representatives: T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KLALA LUMPUR PENANG Health189 words
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Miscellaneous117 1951-05-20 5 l_jj_____^_j__l_| ry j^^^ shes the life 0F the party B^J^TTdT^iTJSayH Jason ™y TTri'" m it i nr 1 1 1 v^l -Ywn at»€ „prm/:)| THE DOCTOR'S ADVICE 1 B ()\J CAN T RUN AWAY gH r jmcIn.. DU I I KLAU.T I I v '^Jj i-»j lirtr /_r»lMr Trt aiuv117 words
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Article, Illustration1825 1951-05-20 6 KL JOTTINGS 1 F you are interested m learning new words of endearment or otherwise I with which to greet husband. I feel you'll be keen to hear r Mrs. H. E. Amstutz speak on "The Mas if of Words." tomorrow, at the International Fortnightly Club. I1,825 words
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Article578 1951-05-20 6 JAN. 20 TO FEB. IX (Aquarius): A sense of humour and a widening of your social assets is going t$ prove very advantageous to you In the future. You will meet up with new friends who will have considerable influence on your private life. Try to 'mix' more578 words
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Miscellaneous45 1951-05-20 6 pmms <_w4; <_> *s*e*mt*9 sntA* M r Z THINK THIS ''OLD fiMHIO^EpI I fIS N'T THIS "Qlsco"^ WHITE CAKE ywBLL,I*M\ \COOK_OOK WONDERWILL 00 THE >l GOING TO V \fUL UjT nAKES TRICK MOL|W\mak£ SOMEV, __W*>J«iW«* \i fro? 00 erea ___^/___u_ so 6As yy >_ "_.'y _/__i H45 words
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Article473 1951-05-20 7 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Considerable losses are being sustained by Johore Hahru merchants as a result of inadequate facilities provided at the Johore Hahru Import and Export M arehouse, where hundreds of tons of merchandise are examined every day. On many occasions merchants have473 words
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Article286 1951-05-20 7 POSEH FOR SPIVS REACTING to public clamour, the Price and Food Control Department, Ipoh, sprang into action during the week, and m a single swoop brought to book over one hundred under-the-counter dealers, who little realise the risk they run of being fined a maximum286 words
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Article29 1951-05-20 7 Miss Chan Kim Liew is the first Asian nurse to assume the post of Health Sister. Penang Municipality, following the retirement of Miss F. M. Sloan.29 words
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Article21 1951-05-20 7 MR T. A. Crennell from Kuala Lumpur has succeeded Mr. J. R. Emery as Oflicer-in-Charge of folice District. Kuala21 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-05-20 7 Photo shows the tumbled down condition of the houses at Denison Road looking at them from the southern end. A portion of the metalled road can be seen m the foreground. Baskets piled up denote the occupation of the occupants.43 words
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Article400 1951-05-20 7 Held Up By Control Law PENANG, Sat.— Wei! over $4 million dollars m building schemes have gone by the board as a result of the Emergency (Control of Building) Regulations, 1951, which came into force on March 7 this year, it is conservatively estimated by those m the building trade400 words
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295 1951-05-20 7 Standard Matt Correspondent TELI X ANSON, Sat. Telnk Anson'* eyesore a row ol 1 8 shophouse* at the end of Denison Road which had been condemned by the Town Board as dangerous ami unfit for human dwelling i_ to be re....i .1 j_295 words
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Article142 1951-05-20 7 Standard Staff Reporter PENANG. Sat. Among the j local residents who will be tearing for the United Kingdom m the Canton tomorrow are Mr. I T. E. Conaghan, and Mrs. Conaghan, and Mr. J. W. Clark, Muni- j t cipal Engineer, who will be go- i t142 words
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Article191 1951-05-20 7 PENANG. Sat— So promising are some of the students attending adult classes m Penang that a few of them may be allowed to sit for the London Chamber of Com- merce examination m April, i next year, and their chances of passing out well are191 words
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Article31 1951-05-20 7 Mandard Man Correspondent PENANG. Sat— Two cases ot diphtheria and one of leprosy were reported according to the latest Municipal Health state- meat for the week ending May 12.31 words
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Advertisement216 1951-05-20 7 ISladvts.Ul ACCOMMODATION TJF T ANTED TO RENT Semi- detached or whole flat Katong/Telok Kurau Area. Take over inventories. Replies to G.P.O. Box 1041, Singapore (1). SINGAPORE GRAMOPHONE SOCIETY RECITAL TONIGHT AT 9 P.M. VfEMBERS are informed that the recital planned for this evening has been cancelled owing to a power216 words
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Article1190 1951-05-20 8 Wine, Women rywi: c :\.b'.e about the grasshopper and A ani lias been bothering us for some lime The story is not bad— at least it is no tool the one about the fox and the sour g'... Etui worries us is the moral contain i the fal c about1,190 words
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Article, Illustration1161 1951-05-20 8 LOVE, MARRIAGE AND OLD AGE j*^l_iK_v>^^^^^j^_^^b_^A__________i il_H __"''_l___^^__P_r___r_____^wZK?> UNFORTUNATELY. THERE ARE STILL MANY WOMEN WHO BELIEVE THAT IT IS "NOT NICE" FOR A WIFE TO ENJOY THE INTIMATE MANIFESTATIONS OF LOVE. It is essential to her happiness that every wife should understand these points: 1 D 1.,,.•■,.„). In™ c!.-m,M hr1,161 words
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Article418 1951-05-20 8 JOHN WORRALL - JOHN WORRALL By CAPE TOWN. ON his way to Antwerp by plane recently is M. Romi Goldmuntz, a Belgian diamond dealer, who has bought for the record price of £80.000 the ltiO-carat diamond found recently in South-West Africa. Following him by another plane is the diamond418 words
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234 1951-05-20 8 Wili Millions Live On Ocean Rafts Far-sighted Planners Dream Up An Amazing Scheme By PETER HAWKINS LONDON. A GROUP of seienv tists believe they have the answer to tie grave problem of overpopulation which threatens the future of civilisation. They are planning enormous man made rafts to accom »te millions234 words
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Advertisement204 1951-05-20 8 >__^—^^E-f^^Hy n. s J All an itrtfue ha-* for tale are larvie. f and experience. Constant concern j for your comfort i> an example of Speedbird service. 8.0-A.C world-wide routes to all six continent, testify to Speedbird experien _4 B O.A.C. TAKES GOOD CARE OF YOU Fl ,r Du'nL B204 words
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452 1951-05-20 9 THE demand for education in Malayan villages is much greater than the Education Department can hope to fulfil for many years to come, and the terrific growth in desire for education it quite a contrast with the position before the war," said452 words
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Article, Illustration318 1951-05-20 9 n Standard Woman Reporter HAVE YOl ever been inside an umbrella factory? If not. come to Foo Ann m Middle Road where you can see hundreds of umbrellas being: made. rr,,ni the ti'Dir of the shop i to the very buck, umbrellas j318 words
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140 1951-05-20 9 LIM SIANG POH. a 45-year-old proprietor of Chop Siang Hin. a Government rice retail shop, and his assistant. Tan Ah Chian, 23. were each sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore First District Court yesterday. Mr. G. R. Newman, prosecut ing.140 words
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Article120 1951-05-20 9 juak 23 is being ceiepratea as St. John Day m England and the Commonwealth. Here m the Federation and Singapore people will celebrate the day by holding a Flag Day. The entire work of the St. John Ambulance Association Brigade is carried on by120 words
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Article147 1951-05-20 9 THERE is no basic difference m the intellectual eapeity ol any racial group inhabiting this country. Given equal op- portunity, oriental students can compare favourably with their European counterparts, said. Dr. Paul B. Means of the Uni- ■< versity of Oregon, who returns ;to the United147 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-05-20 9 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA Sat.— Lay official parishioners of St. Peter's Church, Pengkalan Rama, gave a tea party yesterday to their Vicar. Rev.* Father J. B. Guterres who leaves for Singapore today on transfer. Rev. Father J. de Souza will be the new Vicar of St. Peter's Church.50 words
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Article, Illustration85 1951-05-20 9 AX INQUEST into the death of Toh Teck Hee aged 48, was held m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday It was stated that on May 1 Toh who was suffering from cancer tried unsuccessfully to l commit suicide by tying a cord round his neck m85 words
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Article112 1951-05-20 9 A SPECIAL constable. Mah- mood bin Abu Bakar, who ad- mitted sleeping while on duty at i Kallang Airport on April 8. was sentenced to one month, rig I ous imprisonment m the Singa--1 pore Second Police Court yesteri day. Chief Inspector K. Etamakrish- nan112 words
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Article288 1951-05-20 9 9 'Blackguar dly Ruffians' Jailed slnO.M* comment* on the h<-iia\iour ol M'\rn Malays and two Indians involved m the mob BfWMill on a European civilian during the di-<ltirhanccg last Dnim- her, were made by Mr. Justice Fletcher Roger* at the Singapore Assize* yesterday when sentence of ti\e tajura rigorous imprisonment288 words
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Article59 1951-05-20 9 A rENTATIVE charge of murdei :>^ iN i lamed to '1 1 a Singh m the Singapore First Po ire Court yest« relay. He was alb d I ial be murder* d Narjar Singh c o Ifakan Singh outside a house m Chander Road at about 6.30 p_n.59 words
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222 1951-05-20 9 PENANG Bat— "Any i < prive which will bring ealthj levelopme it to rura i tat work m the traditi m >f a great I trading bouses that p v < but a small part <_ theii pu pose wi! l h ive special222 words
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Advertisement273 1951-05-20 9 V#'J S OLI D fl m Camera V^V^^^Ti^ffip liking 12 6x6cm. pictures on tti_vs*S_ flfv i:o fl,m ■^^^^^•m b__\ ,ns: f29 Radionar coated. '/__i§jP3_ 1 ?"^r__B 8up r pr <>ntor T, B. 'l r^^_C_S_T^| l l'. 1~ll l 250 ec wun delayed ■■/i^T_> M*J \J -"'lion self-timer and built-in /X273 words
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Advertisement63 1951-05-20 9 l -^y^s^lsppl the WATCH I STANDS THE TEST 0F DAILY LIFI I ll__l^^ HI WW.OO EACH l I im^^^^KSM-J 9CT GOLDRIM ON c _IA AA I §Mr&* I K____F STAINLESS STEEL CASE t>-6111.UU if ImWsßmm 9CT GOLD-TOP ON __•)___>*_/_ 2 I i «^^KiKW STAINLESS STEEL CASE a>___OU.UU 5 h|^astomat.c $350.0063 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1951-05-20 10 Scien tists Face Many Unsolved Problems By GEORGE RASIAH Sunday Standard Reporter THE Danish deep-sea scientific expedition, now on a 10-day visit to Singapore is unique m the sense that it has already brought to light some of the most weird and hitherto unknown creatures of the deep from theStandard - 1,045 words
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Article, Illustration616 1951-05-20 10 What Value Press Passes? Asks Ken Jalleh COME time m January 1 this year, the Depart- ment of Civil Aviation, i recognizing the rights of 1 the Press and apparently aware of the fact that i the Press can play an im--1 portant part In building a thoroughly air-minded i616 words
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Article213 1951-05-20 10 'Bullish' Trend Predicted Standard Staff Reporter RUBBER trader, m Singapore yesterday were peculating about the po_ibility of the United State* •everting to private buying instead of bulk purchasing ihrough the General Services Administration. Some sections of the trade were inclined to believe a bullish' trend m the market would develop213 words
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Article87 1951-05-20 10 LONDO.V -May iy (.neu.ci > The Admiralty has lifted the temporary sea going ban on certain of the "A" class ot submarine, one of which, the Affray. was lost last month with 75 men on board. The absence of marked buoys. oil. wreckage or survivors87 words
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Advertisement188 1951-05-20 10 FAST REGv'LAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICI Son Francisco Los Anq.'es AM American 6 Conodi*" Citiei MATTHEW LUCKENBACH 24/25 May 2o May 27/30 May tDGAR F LUCKEKBACH 24/26 June 27/28Jur»«i 29June/lJuhj Acccptmo corqo *o» Honqkonq Kobe Yokariomo FAST REGULAP SLRVfCI USA (WEST COAST) PERSIAM 6UU »,o JAPAN b HONGTONr EDGAR r LUCX.NBACH188 words
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Advertisement434 1951-05-20 10 __3___________j_j SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONTINENT Spore P S'hoir. i "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 75-27Moy 23-24Mo> ii "MALAYA" for Bangkok, *"N Hongkong, Manila Kobe and Yokohama 1-3 June "KINA" for Bangkok, Hongkong Manila 19-23 June "M EON IA" for Saigon Bangkok 27-29 June 21-_SJ yn II m "MALACCA" for Bangkok, lJl434 words
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Article217 1951-05-20 11 Standard Statt Keponer WOMEN m the Orient are coming out of their shells and demanding their right to education. Dr. Paul B. Means, of the University of Oregon, told The Standard yesterday. bj many Malayan villages, he and his wife have visited during their 14 months'217 words
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Article, Illustration611 1951-05-20 11 Norwegians m Singapore. Capt. Davidson has often to sign seamen's certificates from Scandinavian ships. Scot by birth, he is the manager of the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co. (Eastern) Ltd. which operates a fleet of the royal Dutch-Shell group tankships m the East. He has been resident m Singapore611 words
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Article229 1951-05-20 11 SINGAPOREANS' apparent I lack of civic consciousness m ignoring the pleas of strangers for bits of information on road locations and milk bars have been the subject of recent comment by some of our visitors. One Chinese visitor from Penang recently complained bitterly that he229 words
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Article, Illustration292 1951-05-20 11 HARD AT j HIS JOB 1 Standard Stall Rrporter OLD Lifeguard milk and discarded Craven A and other cigarette tins have a new lease of life. Impetus fur this is the demand lor lamps and dyecontainers by street stall- 1 holders, kampong folk and Chinese firms.292 words
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Article143 1951-05-20 11 i Standard Malay Correspondent j "TEXAGA Kebangsaan," a 1 I Maluy taitoring shop at the 4th milestone, Pasir Panjang -i Road. Singapore, which teaches i Malay girls the art of tailoring and embroidery has. among its 18 students, two Chinese girls. 1 Che Som, a teacher143 words
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Advertisement230 1951-05-20 11 G tic jya TALCUM POWDERS j Ift 3_//^~ ■='^_j_} I -.j esm.'ort M ;h-r ton M i•' I H sad o_fJ-*M j nTOPS CHAFING!] TsPUT SARAWAK HJN 'v AST AS/A'LONG LIFE. I d *r be on diet. al you I >ye J r strong end i ____< uou y Dnnk230 words
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Advertisement182 1951-05-20 11 m_______f Hlk BPSB__ __osjV JRk WORLD PE AC E OR I WORLD WAR?WIIL I ___B _________i _______sf___ k*^^ ■FjT? P I _H IB __k I ataSr '-Stf^Bs 1 _____F jt mm\r B^^^^^^B Sk^blß S-W_r"j_ a^_ c 3 _r____B_[ t*^A^K "_eC^^ IW/ L L THEU.N. SU CCEED OR FAIL?- —An amazing182 words
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Article, Illustration1452 1951-05-20 12 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY ibv I \No Explanation Is Given For Action TAHZAN-FANS m Malaya are m for a big disappointment. Having eagerly looked forward this month to seeing Lex Barker's latest exploit m Africa m the Sol Lesser production TarzaiTs Peril. lliey must now wait m«l«-finite-ly to1,452 words
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Advertisement155 1951-05-20 12 I NOW DOVAi 3.00 6.15 SHOWING KUTAL 9.15-p.m. A _P __k __f_l^^ Jjml* l-f (Hindustani) Starring: SURAIYYA DEV ANAND Plus: Latest newt pint 44 FILM STARS -PLAY CRICKET ,f Hindustani version |CT A D PENANG D I Af\ If Tel. 1870 Jonetioa of Data Kramat Pahang Roads) LAST 3 SHOWS155 words
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Advertisement254 1951-05-20 12 ji Whatever style of Guitar you prefej- whatever j yoo are prepared to pay I 1 j| 'You'll get the Best j SEASON (0o LTPo 115 RD REX mmm J"H<<rr Hahru Today at 11.30 AM. "ILLEGAL ENTRY*' Today 2 Shows 3 ft 8 TM. "MARMA YOGI" (Tamil) Atlantic Great World254 words
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Advertisement165 1951-05-20 12 fc__=_-=5 You II Go Gay _^B j^w B Mm -«^B *8 si MusiCGl a' .a" j_r_wi v«u Special World Ptea_iere ot I". /--X-_-»_».?-->-M s_ _fi JBc___ie_o2r is oorn 'm M«_iag_-I EtatTJ-Mg KKNd STARTS li 1UM.45 TODAY I.lf .1 6 .30 THAT SENSATIONAL "VESDETTr GIL FAITH BOMERGUPartr jr* a lanM _iili165 words
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Article, Illustration857 1951-05-20 13 Ralph Champion - HOW WILL IT ALL WORK OUT? Ralph Champion by LONDON. RING FAROUK of Egypt, a gambler if ever there was one, staked a couple of million pounds of his country's money. That is the estimate of the amount which was spent m Cairo on fabulous junketing, Arabian Nights pageantry and857 words
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Article763 1951-05-20 13 RICHARD LOWENTHAL - STRENGTH OF COMMUNISM IN ITALY RICHARD LOWENTHAL By LONDON IgTHEN the Italian CommunW Ist Party held its congress m Rome recently the entire non-Communist Press carried extensive reports and comments on tee strict regimentation of the delegates, the absence of free discussion, tne rhythmic applause timed by the stop-watch, the763 words
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Article, Illustration526 1951-05-20 13 JOHH WALTERS - Does he look like a prophet to you? JOHH WALTERS NVNBV/ y NEW YORK THOUSANDS of American Negroes insist that prophet James Francis Jones, of Detroit, Michigan, is the only hope for a sane and happy world. They would gladly abolish all governments and leave the job of managing everything526 words
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Advertisement69 1951-05-20 13 I The WATCH of QUALITY for LADIES GENT'S H_%l 17 or 21 JEWELS sS__lF*- r Obtainable from All leading Watch Dealers hurt themselves almost daily. They often cut themselves, bruise their knees or elbows, and scratch their little legs when at their games. A wise mother always has a tin69 words
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320 1951-05-20 14 KLALA LUMPUR none too easy a task ben m their Malaya Cup mal Selangor had to fight all With dramatic suddeness Pahang established the lead about four minutes after the start when their inside right. Lim Boon Bok, headed m a line goal from320 words
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Article154 1951-05-20 14 PENALTY BEATS KEDAH ALOR STAR, Sat Play- ing at the K.F.A. grounds at Alor Star today Kedah lost to Perak 2-1 m the first of their Malaya Cup matches this season. Soccer fans and supporters were treated to a classy game. both sides making spectaI eular movements. j The game154 words
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Article209 1951-05-20 14 IN A FRIENDLY cricket match on the padang yesterday, the Sin- i gapore Cricket Club beat the I Indian Association 2nd. XI by three wickets. Batting first the Indians declarS? just r before tea at 130 for three, J. Vias heading the scoring j209 words
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Article153 1951-05-20 14 LONDON, May 19 (AP) One set of golf rules for the whole i world ha s been agreed upon, it was announced here last night (.Friday). Th c new code was worked out by representatives of the United States Golf Association and the Royal and153 words
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Article, Illustration127 1951-05-20 14 MALACCA, Sat.— MaL post-war soccer defeat to< much to the disappointnu when they went down 10-1 CRICKET: SCA Tournament Senior:SCC v CSC, Padang; SRC v RAF, Seletar, Padang; SCRC v RAF Changi, Hong Lim Green: Indian Association v YMCA, Balestier A' Section Army v SRC 11,127 words
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104 1951-05-20 14 BOWLERS were on top when SRC and the PWD Sports Club played their friendly on the Padang yesterday, the PWD winning by 14 runs after batting first and scoring 74. The PWD total was based chiefly on a careful 44 by Sithamparam,104 words
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Article313 1951-05-20 14 LONDON. May 19 (AP>: Straight Clark of Los Angeles won the men's singles of the Priory Lawn tennis tournament at Birmingham on Friday with a 6-2, 6-4, 8-6 win over H. Burrows. Beverly Baker of Santa Monica. California, reached the final of the women's singles with313 words
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Article121 1951-05-20 14 TOKYO, May 19 (AP)— World flyweight champion Dado Marino stakes nothing but his reputation m his ten round non-title fight on Monday with Japanese flyweight title holder, Yoshio Shirai. Shirai. however, stakes Japan's future m world boxing on his mowing against the 34-year-old Honolulu fighter. The121 words
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Article, Illustration230 1951-05-20 14 Airborne Siong Boo Beat Kluang photo. KLUANG, Sat.— Siong 800 A. A of Singapore who travelled by special Dakota to Kiuang today to play a chanty soccer match against a combined Kiurmg Chinese and Government English School team, beat the homesters by three goals to two. A lew minutes afterStandard-Sin Chew - 230 words
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Article347 1951-05-20 14 LINESMAN - S'gor Cricket XI Should Go Far LINESMAN By IM I) ___i-__-_ LLMrLK, ru'langor is experiencing a spell of unusual Met weather. Progress m the cricket and football league matches and the lawn tennis championships has been retarded as a result. oeumgui nisi _iaie cricKei match of the season went as347 words
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Advertisement78 1951-05-20 14 High Blood Pressure •fc If High Blood Pressure makes you dizzy, have pains around j heart, headaches, short breath, indigestion, palpitation, and swollen ankles, you can pet almost instant relief from these dangerous symptoms with HYN'OX Ask your chemist for HYNOX today and reel years younger m a few days.78 words
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Advertisement239 1951-05-20 14 TOAfaGON" BKANII BICS. STLLL UKCI'LAIt SAWS. s____*? ______B!_r- __b_9 By^i^-' I **^E-^^_____M_H_H__QQ|| Immediate delivery of 4V\ 54*. <;<f. jg" a ,,,j available from stock. INQUIRIES INVITED Sole Agents for Ma!aya. Singapore GEE HUAT TRADING CO 53, Bclfield St., P. O. Box |< •j% -^ssSs_?Bfl_L S^^*^^^' ygr j#^ V The highest239 words
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Miscellaneous256 1951-05-20 14 Today's Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA nd Dane* in Britain: 10.30 Book of nutx. or SINOAPIlRIf the ,onth; 105 Epiioene MethodiJt! CHINESE PROGRAMME EN('LISH P ltnrpL MP DIAN PROGRAMME 04n m ""'> LlXGLIbil PROGRAMME <*05 Metres and 49 Metres) d S *«>/»»■■• Summary in Man (7280 kc. 416? metres) Tamil ,,0256 words
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Article, Illustration684 1951-05-20 15 MCC MAKE TOURISTS FIGHT FOR RUNS 3 Smart i j Swimmers I THREE 17 -year -oid |l I, Singapore girls. Jenny Ho, j i t Ivy Loh and Helen Lee i| j (above), are the first i 1 Colony girls to become i I j holders of the Royal Life-684 words
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Article, Illustration257 1951-05-20 15 i SINGAPORE youths tired of being considered pushovers for underworld tough guys m a dark lane, have prepared their surprise for the bullies. They have joined the Judo club run by the Singapore YMCA and m such numbers that the club secretary has announced257 words
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Article156 1951-05-20 15 BETTI-K rmistting ana piemy of speed and stamina enabled the Indonesian League '"A" to score a well-earned 4-2 victory over the Chinese Athletes "A when they met m a SAFA Division 2 league match at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Chinese Athletes have yet to score their156 words
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Article30 1951-05-20 15 EVERTON. May 19: CReuter) —England beat Portugal by five goals to two after leading 2—l at half-time m a Festival international soccer match at Goodison Park here today.30 words
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Article45 1951-05-20 15 MILAN. May 19: (Reuter)— The doubles match between Italy and South Africa m their second round Davis Cup lawn tennis tie was postponed until tomorrow because of heavy rain j today. Each won one of the two j singles played yesterday.45 words
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Article95 1951-05-20 15 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Johore State Badminton Association today announced seven players from whom the six-man Johore j team against Malacca for the I Foong Seong Cup competition at Johore Bahru on May 26 and 27 will be selected. The seven are: Aris Awang. Roland95 words
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Article68 1951-05-20 15 THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association has decided to hold the Singapore championship meeting on July 27 and 28 at the SRC ground. For the first time after the Liberation, proficiency medals will be awarded to sportsmen who attain a standard fixed by special sub-committee. Three additional68 words
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Article286 1951-05-20 15 THE Haw-Par swimming pool saw the opening of the season's water polo games this afternoon I when Singapore "A." and "B." teams visited the Tiger Swim- j ming Club and fought out two keenly contested games. The first, between the B teams, resulted m a rather scrappy286 words
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Advertisement237 1951-05-20 15 (1 A i+^Amfr J I HUNTLEY PALMERS J 1 1 N_i>^ V 1 If the first name you t/mk ot m biscuits I I ALI HUMTLEY AHD PALMERS fcKCUITS ARE MANUFACTURED IK ENCUMO j I Ij AGENT: SIME. DARBY CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE \l» Obtainable iron* all Leading Watch MPvalers. ENCYCLOPAEDIA237 words
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Article, Illustration631 1951-05-20 16 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES I Record Run I May Win First Up By photo. TRAINER Allan's Jacobin has an extremely bright chance of winning first up at Singapore next Saturday. I gain this impression from his gallop at Bukit Timah yesterday when he strode out attractively on a soft trackAP - 631 words
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Article406 1951-05-20 16 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG B> IPOH, Sat. Cheng Wall and Ching Churn traditional rivals on the soccer field are again to provide the thrills m this year's Ipoh District Football League, but it is still anybody's guess as to which of the two will be the406 words
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Article153 1951-05-20 16 Six winners at the last Penang meeting have been promoted. They are Counsel 111, Pegasus, Lightning, Dewar who go up to Class 2 and Baba and Spear of Sarawak 11, who will next run m class 111. Below is the latest classification list of horses issued by153 words
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Article174 1951-05-20 16 Davis Cup Result ZURICH, May 18 (Reuter)— Poland gained a 2-0 lead over Switzerland m their second round European zone Davis Cup tie here today when they won the first two singles. Josef Piatek beat Max Albrecht Iveseven 4-6. 7-5, 6-0, 6-1 and Wladislaw Skonecki beat Jost Spitzer 4-6. 6-2.174 words
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Article207 1951-05-20 16 LONDON, May 18: (Renter) John Panton, the Scottish professional champion who has been In the limelight for the past two seasons, won the Daks professional £2.000 golf tournament at Sunningdale today. His aggregate for 72 holes was 282 which gave him a three strokes lead207 words
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Article46 1951-05-20 16 BIRMINGHAM, May 18 I (Reuter)— Ong Chew Bee of I Malaya and D. A. Samari (South Africa) won their semifinal m the Priory Lawn Tennis tournament here today beating the two South Africans W. R. Seymour and A. Segal 2____S_J____3,_6— 4. I;46 words
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Article113 1951-05-20 16 NLYV YORK, May 19 AP) Kid Gavlian gave {1 1 *>utclassed, backpedalling |i i Johnny Bratton a; i thorough pasting last i !1 1 night to win the world j i I1 1 welterweight title for i j| > Cuba on a unanimous 15- round decision113 words
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Article594 1951-05-20 16 HORSES CLASS 1— Div. 1 1 Mile Colonel Daly 9.07 Tara Street 9.0, J'avance 9.00 Raj Mahal 8.09 Technicolor (late Golden Measure) 8.09 Brave Wind 8.06 Longchamps II 8.02 Happy Traveller 8.00 River Moon 7.13 Birthday Gift 7.12 Prince Charming 7.08 Avalanche late Bridgenorth) 7.07 HORSES594 words
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