Sunday Standard, 17 June 1951
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Title Section18 1951-06-17 1 jf& fin J9+ Sunday Standard VOL. 1 NO. 351. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1951. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration332 1951-06-17 1 N >0 R.A.F. Md XV. V.r. aircraft of v.-UrilaN m lilt* ln*a>ies»t boin,l, ewer N» take place m one l lu h included bombing rocket attacks, k>w4evel strafing ami place m Jobore. o* ions started short- eighl til the morning ntii .ed untilStandard - 332 words
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Article, Illustration411 1951-06-17 1 Father Brings Daughter Home Standard start Reporter MISS WONG FONG WNG, 15-year-old Chinese schoolgirl, who with five others slipped away to Hon»Uoiiii FaM week-end, said she was happy to be home yesterday, r-^ It did not take Miss Wong CStandard - 411 words
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Article50 1951-06-17 1 MONTREAL. June 16 f, AP) T: At least 30 people— mostly old men and women-died Friday -in a bla/.e that gutted a Catholic hospice here Many blind and crippled people were among the 4ao residents of i the building-St. Cunegondes Home for the Aged and Orphaned.50 words
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Article183 1951-06-17 1 LONDON, June 16: (Renter* The Western Powers have decided to break off the deputies talks hi Paris early next week unless the Soviet Government replies favourably to the West's note delivered yesterday, it was understood here today. The note pressed for an immediate decision183 words
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Article43 1951-06-17 1 A CHINESE rag-and-bone man was taken to hospital yesterday I with an injured hand. It a.i- stated that he was rum i making a rubbish dump m kampong off Bukit Panjant when something which appearec to be a rusty bullet exploded43 words
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217 1951-06-17 1 Thousand Sign For Civil Defence Work Standard Statt Reporter i WITHIN four months of its I i pening, registration al the j Singapore Manpower Bureau 1 had reached the 1,000 mark last Friday, a spokesman of the j Bureau said yesterday. i The thousand people who m- v le 20217 words
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Article90 1951-06-17 1 TEHERAN, June 16, 'Remer __T^e rmted St:, es Y^ce-Consul m the Southern Persian mdu-s--tria town ol Isfahan has been stabbed by a young P< sian fanatS according to usually -JSable Persian sources here l °SouVces said the Vice-Consul was not seriously wounded. Isfahan is al present90 words
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Article47 1951-06-17 1 WASHINGTON, June. U </VFP» -President Truman todaj signed the bill providing ur to 2 000.000.000 tons ot grain tr India and authorising the lour S $190,000,000 for that purpo^ o brina student PJofeS^W technicians from India JaUgA for the study in Ameiicdi Schools.47 words
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102 1951-06-17 1 Standard London I Correspondent LONDON, June 16.— Dato Onn's demand lor i early Dominion status is seen crystalizing two 1 anti-independent tendencies. Some of the Sul- tans, including Johore's, l feel Malaya cannot de--1 fend its independence 1 against Communists, and therefore should not102 words
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Article73 1951-06-17 1 LONDON, June 17 (AF>— rung George, convalescing after a lung inflammation, Saturday, lelt the heat of London to take a country cure on his Windsor Estate. The 55-year-old monarch, taking things easy after a mild attack- of influenza just over three weeks ago, was ordered73 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-06-17 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sat.— Fifteen Chinese school students and twc women teachers were arrested by police m connection with activities of Penang Students Association, following the big screening operation which took place ir Penang Island early yesterday morning. Ol the 15 arrested55 words
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283 1951-06-17 1 TOKYO, June 16 (AP) Communist Chinese forces m Korea are preparing to lose a third big offensive against tinAllies, the United States Eighth Army Commander. LieutrnantCeneral James Van Fleet, said today. rvs ne spu».c, cuciuj buhfv vehicles rumbled southward from the Manchurian283 words
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139 1951-06-17 1 Road Signs In Korea WITH BRITISH TROOPS IN KORLA. June li». Reuter-AAP).— British troops here have outshone the Americans m originalit> m their road safety signs Along some of the roads leading lo the front. tn< Tommies have erected a sign notice Outside one139 words
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108 1951-06-17 1 I Standard Stall Reporter FAMOUS, Eiiiilish author ami past chairman of the British Peace l ommitt< *a* told m Singapore yesterday immedialely alter hi* arrival from Sydney, I thai his entry visa into Ceylon had been trimmed. The silver-haired writer on j science108 words
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Article83 1951-06-17 1 COLOMBO. June 16: (Renter) -Local rubber dealers have received "substantial' orders from China, according to usually reliable sources here today. One Chinese dealer advised that rubber shipments shoi' be insured "against confiscation seizure or arrest." (Following the United Nations embargo on the export of strategic materials83 words
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Article67 1951-06-17 1 Don't Muzzle Press Bruce NEWCASTLE, Delaware June 1G (AFP)— Former United States Ambassador to Argentine James Bruce today warned nations against limiting the Ereedom at the [>ress In a speech commemorating the 300th anniversarj of New castle Bruce, although he aid not allude to the Argentine i Government nor the67 words
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121 1951-06-17 1 *i Standard Slat! lii porter I JOHORE, BAHRI Sal A young Javanese */as seriously injured when a Mi itai 9 lorry and a Bouth- Johore passe igei bus were lm ri 1 at the Junction ot Jalan Ng lee I Beng Jalan Teh: au121 words
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136 1951-06-17 1 Standard Stall Reporter NEARLY 2,008 Singapoi rubber millers nave lost tl jobs because l'"! 1 rubber milting ma. ■limes belonging bo I dozen fa< Loi m have clo I no fe n Tne reason for the closure the decline m importation ol blankets136 words
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Article88 1951-06-17 1 Truman Suspends Kem Amendment WASBIN4 lON H President 1 an i the NaSecu I i Fi disclosed decu ioi ten po suspend 2 the >pc I 1 of 1 Kern 1 mend ne It I '■> Ame- 1 D 1a- ti ms trading behind i curtain 1 'J.o Council, ot88 words
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Advertisement16 1951-06-17 1 B^yr tH p ..CAP -A r 1 vf ri' j A nKWstON I )f\\ i'OSMETMCS W16 words
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Advertisement82 1951-06-17 1 17 JUN 1951 I JfISHAKe eewto using Wmv s pint 3S cents^a SINGAPORE fH 2Bj COLD STO R AG EJP %jrN^i CREAMERIES tVAtiAtt-i m sin<jAPve( J i^^Yoiifom I Fed. Manpower Issue To Be Debated In UK Standard Stall kVporter QUESTIONS <»n the man power call-up m the leder 1 ation82 words
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Article, Illustration504 1951-06-17 2 |> By KEN JALLEH. Standard Staff Reporter POSTMAN C. V. Kuppui' samy knows every nook i and corner m Singapore and almost everybody. The austere-looking Indian with I, the kindly eyes, riding stiff 1 as a general on his bicycle, has been a familiar504 words
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Article, Illustration243 1951-06-17 2 Weeps For 11 Killed In Fire I MADAM Tan Liati Tee, >v!io lost her husband and six children, her father, a brother and two sisters, when a fire gutted her home m Beach Road last November, yesterday created a sensation m the Singapore First Police243 words
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160 1951-06-17 2 MOVEMENT OF AIR IS HIS SPECIALITY I Standard Staff Reporter jl 1 1 MR. HO PENG YOKE. B Sc. (lions) (Malaya) and i. Demonstrator m Physics at the University of Malaya, 1 1 finds fluctuation of winds so important a factor m ji human comfort and happiness that he is160 words
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270 1951-06-17 2 Standard Staff Reporter PEOPLE living close to each other should make some arrangement, whereby if anyone gave an alarm, they could all turn out together to give assistance m case of robbery or any other calamity. j This advice was given by thc Singapore Commissioner270 words
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Article265 1951-06-17 2 Standard Woman Reporter MEMBERS of the Kiwi League, Singapore, yesterday decided that men are not superior to women. A Motion, "Man are Superior to Women" was defeated m a debate held at the British Council Hal]Speakers for the motion were D. A. Anthony and Sonny265 words
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Article68 1951-06-17 2 Sunday Standard Reporter A CHINESE woman, who sued her husband, Goh Siow Kiang m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, for allegedly failing to pay her eight months' maintenance totalling $640, had her monthly allowance reduced by $30. Magistrate R. C. S. Bell took68 words
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Article214 1951-06-17 2 Appeal To Trained Nurses AX T APPEAL to trained nurses who have left the hosI pita's either for marriage or other reasons to come back and assist m the hospitals was made by the Deputy Director of Medical Services m Si gapore, Dr. A.J. Coutts yesterday. Dr. Coutts Milne said214 words
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Advertisement325 1951-06-17 2 Wh at kixd of a car is the Wolseley? I *i^atL^"^ 1 l 0 so e y modern styling is cleverly merged with traditional features incorporating the functional advantage of stream- lining. A Wolseley is a long-term purchase. Its engine is precision built and its appointments, both externally and internally,325 words
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Advertisement246 1951-06-17 2 I YouHnile will be m trouble... I \of rhc jUNiCM E| L__f__l\' nd thc mod Throw away ,our V, toofhbfu^ f, r cfd fashioned brush V\\ A the tCCth r! See how V\\ V A fheW *"<>'Ou g hly J TEK •shorr-head* fits' V\\\ 8 Q VvY i \SwnO\ 8246 words
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Article, Illustration305 1951-06-17 3 He Makes Their Flying Safer j By IVOR KRAAL, 1 1, Standard Aviation Reporter jI JIMMY Satchell has be I 1 1 come a household name with Royal Singapore Flying Club i pilots. They will tell you that its Jimmy who makes their fly L I ing safe. And whenStandard - 305 words
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Article, Illustration361 1951-06-17 3 Daily Consumption Exceeds Capacity Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Municipality lias already prepared a scheme for water rationing which can be |»'it into operation at any time the need arises, Mr. EL D. E. MacVitie, the Acting Municipal Secretary, told The Standard yesterday. The Commissioners will,361 words
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Article, Illustration273 1951-06-17 3 S'pore Rubber Firm Modernises Godowns Standard Start Reporter FOl l>ii; u«»«lt>>\n> m Jaik Kirn Knatl m Singapore have been purchased for more than $500,000 l»y the Singapore i hinese rubber linn of Li-Ta Company limited. i I Li-Ta Company, who wen 9 f^rn.er y packers for Anglo--9 American Corporation, bought273 words
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Article194 1951-06-17 3 PUBLIC suttSCTlption to the B S ATA Rediffusion Fund proQ I grammes "Dollars for Discs""to a I be broadcast over Rediffusion m Mandarin, Cantonese, Malay, i Hokkien. Teocht-.v and English 3 totalled $1,152.25 up to yesterf I da i The amount includes contn- I buttons irom 146194 words
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Market Reports
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Article53 1951-06-17 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore rubber market was dull yesterday with quota- lions remaining practically unchanged from those prevailing on Friday. Orders from abroad were few. There were no indications that the OS. A. was buymg. though it was reported that it had been j purchasing fair quantities from53 words
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Article71 1951-06-17 3 The Singapore Chamber o: Commerce Rubber Association noon quotations tper lb I on June 16 were:Buyers Sellers No Ribbed Smoked Sheet $1.52 51. 53 i FOB m bales July N i 1 RSS $1.44J $1,453 Mo. 2 RSS si 4')" si. 41 \o 3 RSS SI 34 $1.3571 words
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Article14 1951-06-17 3 SIMjAPORE, Sat.— The price i tin today was $435.50 per icul. <Down $17).14 words
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Article17 1951-06-17 3 The topra market m Singapore was easier yesterday, buyers indicating 542 and sellers $43 per picul.17 words
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Article180 1951-06-17 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. WILLIAM C. Bullitt, a former United States diplomat, whose investigations on China U) 1948 revealed that the Reds would conquer the country unless the L.S. directed and controlled the Nationalist Army, will visit Singapore next Friday on a three-day visit. He will180 words
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Article125 1951-06-17 3 ELECTRICAL fittings costing j about $3,500. will be given to the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association by the General Electric Company Ltd.. as a donation tor thc Association's new premises. In addition to this. Rediffusion is starting a programme called "Dollars for -Discs" to aid tne SAT A125 words
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Article26 1951-06-17 3 CAPTAIN" J. P. Tham. Commandant of the Singapore Special Constabulary has been appointed a Justice of the Peace tor the Colony of Sii gapore.26 words
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Article31 1951-06-17 3 SOU Tiong Yeng was fined $20 m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday when lie pleaded guilty to possessing 20 noons of opium at Adam Road on June 15.31 words
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Article79 1951-06-17 3 Standard Stan Reporter THE Prince Edward Road Boys' Club will celebrate its Srsl Pa ents' Day at its premises today at 4.30 p.m. Those invited to attend the occasion mcl U the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W 1 Blythe. the Direction ot Education, Mr. A Frisby.79 words
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Advertisement181 1951-06-17 3 (M (jfetak 1 I I v Luxurious Air Ceylon Skvmoster Aircraft. *4f Charming hostesses at »Tl£ JfO ur service. (fotfli Ever. Air Ceylon Aircraft is commanded by a captain wifh over 1,000,000 miles of flying experi (jot (Mm I URWAYS PTV. LTD. Vnr r rivals msmm* I ARROW SHIRTS _L181 words
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Advertisement295 1951-06-17 3 m i "i 1..,, —-—mm— /^||fp^k THE TWOFOLD WAY TO A MmM^ Jfk (Tjmccmr/"; \^xi^rdS____W'4l_^^^^ l\t\~^* <£* v lovelier, fairer skin cm be yours, if \>u V mffivffi?&\rw^r\ Every skin needs tuo creams one int s^f /^^^^^^^^^A^ijh^^^^^^^f c'.c-ansing, and one for protection. At night, _y^__B^c^ nf_*g^_r^ y ou nt c^295 words
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Advertisement113 1951-06-17 3 new! i iu pet absorbent XSMrhX \Sm. t I yjk Yoo'O _oo* a// mod i'"*^ \nd uitli thi* Beimel [fldßpe- No. 1 onn-4 nt^ i a!»o ot Regular I impel No. I—now1 now m improved appbcatoi 'uhe*, tbr rt-*ult ol loii^-t, m t near* h *nt\ esperi-_eat. lee-pei tede) i>«■((iiirs113 words
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Article68 1951-06-17 4 THE American Consulate General m Singapore has anlounced that Guy Halferty will the Staff of USIS, Penang. as Public Affairs Officer. Mr. ferty is expected to arrive m Singapore with his wife and daughter by Pan-American World Ail .vays plane from Manila June 16. He will68 words
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Article, Illustration368 1951-06-17 4 Art Lovers Meet Weekly A t YMCA, Swapldeas By S. KING '17 VERY Wednesday evening from six till eij:lit, some 20 art lovers from u!l walks of life businessmen, teachers, clerks ji«*t together m the V.M.C.A. for their weekly art class. Some paint m oil while others do charcoal sketches.368 words
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Article, Illustration274 1951-06-17 4 Terrorists' Fear This Penghulu Standard Staff Reporter ITNOWN as the •terror' among the bandits who fought against him m the Kota Tinggi area, is this tough looking 50-year-old Abdul Haji Awang Chik. Penghulu of Mawai Ulu Sidiri Besar with a population of about TOO peaple. Trekking into the wild jungles274 words
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Article, Illustration851 1951-06-17 4 i\ A I A!\l T H RI VI A T I I A A l l\ I A L I an Indian Catholic, is now i I years old and resides at 9A. i Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, i She was b m m Negapatam, S.851 words
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Advertisement193 1951-06-17 4 fylnio' l^ w Sim l oiilM '^mm Give j uracil a natural olive-oil beauty treatment all over with Palmolive Soap. For —as «jg doctors proved m a 14-day test on 1,384 wc*nen Palmolive bii: ga loveliei skin to women out of 3. THE OLIVE OIL IN PALMOLIVE SOAP The Only193 words
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Advertisement160 1951-06-17 4 1! HUNTLEY PALMERS j I BISCUITS W **~y**( __T^(____^ v, '^'**^-^l__*?' r^ _-^___IG_? x -.> the first name fm tkid ofm biscuits j j ALL HUNTLEY AND PALMER} EISCUITS ARE MAKUFACtUREO AGENT: SIME. DAREr a CO.. LTD \_a llJ_f%l_f^l£C :r:? iA^)i lilLVl\l£t_s.i ilrt j'^S Relieved T.y l®// -JUy Jk Of160 words
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Miscellaneous317 1951-06-17 4 SMSSMM IH A 'STUPOR-™ now mfsjewit 'SUNW___ a^S^K I DON'T UNDERSTAND^. PITY THEY R£ t MI :::^iihrt_|-V LOOK. oLTm! I DON'T\__ aS -r_r^^S H THE DOCTOR TC VmP*Ss'\ TH,S LETTER FROM SMITH'S] f fi-i= r ONE Of OUR ■Ui| WAN T TO VAG BUT WE'VE \\wWmßmm \A> Kr' COMPLAINING ABOUT317 words
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Article169 1951-06-17 5 si.tnd.ird Stall Reporter t THE following roads i i &as be affected by the black- oul J today p DAY:— McPherson Rd, Kim P C i in Rd Bound: n R d, f Upper Serangoon Road, Yio Chu K-_ H >;«r1. Government Print- a Office. W-..169 words
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Article53 1951-06-17 5 TAKE WHAT'S GIVEN— RAMANI Standard Start Correspondent KI'.M.A LUMPUR, Sat i Urg v g the people oi Kuala Lum- c pur to register themselves as voters for the forthcoming Muni- j c\:).i: Flections over Radi i Malaya, Mr. R. R unani told t them- -Take what's given and. make the53 words
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Article, Illustration609 1951-06-17 5 Standard Staff Reporter IN an effort to reduce blackouts m Singapore, lite Municipality i> expected i<» make an urgent appeal to ill large consumers of electricity to improve their own supply I>> increasing the efficiency ot" their generating plants. This is understood to be609 words
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Article, Illustration336 1951-06-17 5 Floating Factory Will Can Fish At Sea Sunday Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— Plans to build a floating factory to can fi>h at sea have been completed by Mr. Lee Siew Gnocfc of Penang, one of Malaya's leadin:: food can tiers. Mr. Lee told The Standard that machinery for this project336 words
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Article187 1951-06-17 5 FATHER IGNORED DOCTOR Baby's Death > Standard Stall Reporter I OX THE evening ol May 22 .Morim, a 13 months-old baby girl while playing happily on a window sill slipped through her mother's arms and fell down on [the floor hitting it with the side oi her head. This was187 words
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Article159 1951-06-17 5 Standard Statt Reporter THE Executive Council of the 3.000 -stnmg Army Civil Service Union yesterday decided to send n delegation to the Commander-in-Chief of the Far East Land Forces m Singapore to represent tiie eiaim.s ol the civilian em ployees of the Army tor159 words
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100 1951-06-17 5 Standard Slat) Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— On lit ommendation oi the Municipal Electrical Engineer, it was lecided tit a recent E c Supply and Departments Comnittee meeting to write off 78 te water heaters trould then sold as scrap. Approval was also given to100 words
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Advertisement148 1951-06-17 5 __^_^__^_kflkß_l_vfl_^__P'9_i D I I > 5 NOTICE 0 i alias Ong B.oi B dismissed sine 1951 and has n< ith ril to "ran ai thc SINGAFORI STANDARD TUITION VTION Basi m 3 n nths c. C Ca or LCC s.: en isoi R s': re Camb s Pre-Univer Chen str_148 words
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Advertisement301 1951-06-17 5 _____B_£__^. __r ttV Atmr I i __I ATM r MC^_.~__ __l ArfSwJVEs kßßA^mm^Am^^^L^^smmmMßMmu There's a Lot of Satisfaction Knowing )<>// Olrrn Something Better* Cyclists Know The) Can Depend On the MILLER DI \MO\n 7 > \iia m o L isk tin Si *ts Obtainable from Leading Cycle Prater* Factory Represei301 words
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Article, Illustration2000 1951-06-17 6 I'O introduce this < dumn to Standard readers by unceremoniously shout ing ••Hello:" may lack dignity yet. where is the need for formality between friends? And 1 am sure that many of you are old time f -iends of mine. Now that we are officially introduced I hope all2,000 words
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Advertisement153 1951-06-17 6 \X"J\ »r r* > y,> > li i^s tK 4_ ri 3* S i V l '::*'< S_t- *k^ it's the loveliest finish to every bath) that soft cool shower of the kindest powder m the nor Id 0'- BABY iff POWDER THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED j 3-51 Just Arrived153 words
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Advertisement182 1951-06-17 6 Yours instantly! Ultra Smooth i I VC'ondrousK oe!i< X comnfexio yours the moment you I Pan-Cake make-up. Concc and freckles Non-drying and Try it today.. ;-nJ sec f< In 9 Color Harmony skin tones •Pan 4Zam*\mmawmtM Hoi!) umnfCam* >1 „,,.£> MAX FACTOR HOI I f_- I ■■■--■■---■■■■-■■I I 111 I182 words
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Miscellaneous32 1951-06-17 6 7 SIX. WITH LUCK, W6 v\ S V>Fpl aBWSK \SMovu>aE m Singapore 7 V\ ir^ r i- 7^ sZkKJ&fk^T a^S >9V 3 O'CLOCK TWI 6 y V !&*!>' 7-^mV^ aaßj3££+ f *'MaßnvA __•_<-** Z*32 words
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Article, Illustration980 1951-06-17 7 Chee Koon Lim - THIS ARMY IS 'MOTHER' TO HUNDREDS Chee Koon Lim BJ Standard Staff Reporter PLUMP eight-year-old Chinese girl bends over her desk intensively preoc- cupied on a piece of draw- ing of an animal. She sits back, views her edorts at arms length and smiles contentedly. i And yet, six yearsStandard - 980 words
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Article492 1951-06-17 7 Ken Jalleh - Ken Jalleh B> Standard St.uT Reporter "HOME is where the heart ies and my hear: is always where my husband is, m Malaya or m Australia,* 1 Mrs Phyllis OsTian said, when I ask* i i if she would "leave tor home" ow i1 ii492 words
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Article, Illustration76 1951-06-17 7 at tiik conclusion of a two- A\_SS,_ in a gold case, m day hearing ma gold case. i except with the sanctipn of the Controller." The prosecution kj however faUed to produce Bti|_________^MMM^ r* Photo. Mr ind Mrs VV K. Iverson. whoG. S. Kins - 76 words
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Article99 1951-06-17 7 Cheated Man Of $1, 000 IN THE SINGAPORE Second Police Court yesterday Chi;: Cheng Kec admitted cheating Ho Toon Han of $1,000 al tne Immi- gration Office, Havelock R Mar. 29. It was stated that Chia induced Ho to deliver to him $1,000 o the assurance that Chia would Ibe99 words
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Article56 1951-06-17 7 PNEUMONIA, chief cause ol mortality m Singapore for the week claimed 26 lives according j to the health statement. Twenty-nine died of pneumonia during the previous week Seven women died ot beriberi, while five deaths occurred during the previous week. Al the five were women. Ten56 words
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Advertisement396 1951-06-17 7 Your baby needs Glaxo to grow healthy gw#s; and strong Put your baby on i S :^^^'^^//J^ W^m Glax( and you will hnd y^T* |J^ teething rime easier and happier W •I'^SL,^!.^ J for both of you. For Glaxo is '^/st^K -^5 t carefully balanced baby food, with vitamin D396 words
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Miscellaneous51 1951-06-17 7 < CHINESE V.M.C.A. Selegie Road:* Boys scout drill 9 a.m.. Stu-< dent mouth organ 2.30 pan... Boys scout basket ball .V-'tO p.m.. Student tabic tennis 7, p.m.. Kheh service 9 a.m.. Can- tonese service 11 a.m.. Foo-, chow service 2 p.m.. Mandarin service 4 p.m. V.M V. Orchard Road: Film51 words
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Article506 1951-06-17 8 GEORGE ROBERTS - My Wife Is Perfect CURSE HER! GEORGE ROBERTS I b >' 1 Tl j perso dflca- eatness When I I takes my hat an ght out to the h d. My slipp< v. ting at the side i R I as soon as I I them are out of sight506 words
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Article1085 1951-06-17 8 OH, FOR THE LIFE OF A YOKEL! long sentence m the abominable city. He dreams of the time when, having earned a substantial fortune, he would be able to live m the country and partake of the simple pleasures of a rural life. When the time comes he would build1,085 words
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314 1951-06-17 8 BARRIE HARDING - BARRIE HARDING ..„vvxv„v By xxxxxxx < ISLE OF MAN. 1 |l i 1 FORTY-SIX-YEAR i A OLD Cecil Wil°f,'lern: I fciav, Kent. has tust i 1 u-', t i l?rm^ i an angements tor the year's; most remark- able get-together.314 words
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Article, Illustration637 1951-06-17 8 JOHN WALTERS - Your holiday manhunt will end in a kill! JOHN WALTERS IF YOU OBEY THESE RULES.., by NEW \()HK. \j i\) a hachelor iiirl goes <*/i het summer holiday full of hop* the will capture a man. Even if slu cannot eventually rope her prize into matrimony, his companionship can help637 words
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Advertisement186 1951-06-17 8 gAo/j COLDSr/ci Utem out vf your /r//( E__H^__l______^__i___^i^^^sS a_Bcligft_?i& _s J^___B_H__^___BBl^BB«BB™a___B^BB^I^B^BBl^BB^Bl^BBBBBB^BBl^BBl^BBl^BB_WMBBS-B "■"^f,^ \TI The crigina T A-: «*^-_^4R made c 7 Baya Levnrkus en-C- CO LH i tj w Fly to Britain m Festival 1 car v Plan now to ih 19 the Fe*tiva l >^ cf Britain, v. J186 words
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Article, Illustration768 1951-06-17 9 Standard Staff Reporter J^LBBLING with renewed daily activities, Kulai Town which had a comparatively small population two years ago, has now grown to twice its size. This is the result of the Briggs Plan to give adequate production to outlying squatters against bandit activities.768 words
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Article213 1951-06-17 9 THE N E W f < K)d con 1 rol measures m the Federation constitute a fresh attack on the terrorist food supply, staled the Press officer of the Emergency Information Services. Mr. S. Brooke- Wavell, m a broad- oast from Radio Malaya last night.213 words
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Article, Illustration266 1951-06-17 9 Falks Products Very Popular In Malaya Standard Staff Reporter WITH a reputation of 70 years m the manufacture of lighting, heatmg and cooking appliances as well as incandescent man lies, Falks products have gained tremendous popularity m the Singapore and Federation markets. The sole representatives foi Singapore, the Federation and266 words
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195 1951-06-17 9 Standard Stuff Reporter I yLASTIC :<;'jac/.s\ O n, I durable and capable of mai V i fancy trimmings that are im--1 possible with leather handbags, I )<cre caught the fancy of uoI vien m Malaya. Today, there are ninny shops i producing these195 words
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Article, Illustration91 1951-06-17 9 FUDA State Representative. Mr. F.C. Maynard, visited 1 I Dickson and talk to local fishermen's rep i tat yes m the district on the formation of a fishery eo-i iv< vement m Port Dickson. Loans for the purchase of motor boats and improved fishing uear91 words
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Advertisement168 1951-06-17 9 Bf^ ifti i ll". 6-0. 127 35 MM 1 urn trata l j Special tine grain 35 mm SPI 1 \l. OFKfcR X N I I IK\ HIM ,'3 10. DIN I F |1I) 35 MM IN CARTRIDGE x l PKIt E S2BO TAL& PHOTO SUPPLY LTD., I Siof iporc168 words
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Advertisement217 1951-06-17 9 0 Combination Cocktail Dishes S 0 THE NEWEST SILVERWARE FOR 0 0 YOUR DINNER PARTIES. 0 0 v X THESE COMBINATION SETS KEEP FRUIT SALADS, V U FISH COCKTAILS, ICECREAM COLD OR SOUPS HOT. 0 0 THE ELEGANTLY SHAPED BASE HOLDS BROKEN ICE, OR 0 0 HOT WATER THE TOP217 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-06-17 10 photo. %RGI globe with a miniature skylon marking t!ie British Isles where Ihe Festival ot Britain is now being held in London, is one of the exhibits on display at United Engineers' showrooms in Singapore. Ribbons denote the various types of British manufactured £r<">ds on exhibition. StandardStandard - 50 words
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Article249 1951-06-17 10 U.E.'s 'Festival' Display Praised Standard Staff Reporter I NITED Engineers In Singapore ran take full credit <»i being ill.* onlj British firm outside lh*' British Isles to organize an exhibition of British manufactured vooiis m the Colon) m conjunction v*i;h the Festival of Britain m I ondon. The Singapoi <.249 words
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Article82 1951-06-17 10 TOKYO. June 16: (UP)—Thakin Chit, tin x< i r. mi member Union of Burma Chamber ol Commerce and Industry, now visiting I■. expects to engage m negotiati >ns t n im t I Bu i of i] ilway equipment and materials for port facil ties82 words
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Article54 1951-06-17 10 Diesel Pumps For Thailand BANGKOK. June 16:- Thirty dies< ed pumping units are now ler const! id i m the i" St tes and will arrive m i bet bveen July a_id August These will be ised to bring water to the fields of 10,000 ..i t i e v.,>:\.\54 words
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740 1951-06-17 10 Songgram Says Would Affect Ports Of S'pore. Penang (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGKOK, June 16:— The Kra Canal bogey has once again raised its head and has been slapped down hard by Premier Phibul Songgram ef Thailand. Replying to a group of Members of Parliament who had advocated cutting the740 words
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Article, Illustration318 1951-06-17 10 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH Of. gPEAKING al the Roil tary Club luncheon a ji few days ago, Singapore's ij Qantas Empire Airways <i manager, Cap'.ain L. R. ,i Ambrose, commented on ij the "great deal of super- ficiai knowledge of avia]i tion held by the public 1 1 of Singapore."318 words
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Advertisement344 1951-06-17 10 *^C__ X iRANi P.'.'FIC .EKViCt O tilano i- trlf t Ail Amor can 6 Conndi Citief S horr S po»t 20/ 2_ June 5.0H61 Ll 2 4 25Junt _7 2_Jun. Z9 June 1 J«'> E3GAB F. I 24 I€J«h 7 -3Ju!y 29Juiy/lAuq 'oi Hongkong PAJI RVICI US A t w'Sl344 words
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Advertisement379 1951-06-17 10 rJTCTJ-^__i_|^Sjng SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAvU lk t Spore i._ "TARSIAN' fcr Hongkong D In Port "KIN A" tor Bangkok Hongkong 20-2 C J«m "MEONIA' t o r Saigon 5 Bangkok 26-28Jun. 23-25Ji_«_ i_ "MALACCA" for Bongkok, Hongkong Manila KoDe Yokohama "7 9 July "LALANDIA" *or c Jgon fBangkok 23-2>J u U379 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1951-06-17 11 O.M. GREEN - O.M. GREEN By LONDON. NO clearer example of the ancient maxim of "divide and rule" could be found than the agreement between Tibet and Communist China announced by Peking as signed on May 23. It is obvious that the Tibetans were no1,063 words
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731 1951-06-17 11 COLIN LEGUM - Marked Progress In Britain's Colonies COLIN LEGUM An Analysis ot tne Annual l R rt of the British Colonial OiWcQ. BY: PROPOSALS for trans- ferring part of Europe's surplus population to the British colonial territories have now been abandoned. This is disclosed m the annual report presented by the British731 words
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194 1951-06-17 11 MANY Malayan women who rush through their daily baths, regarding them as just another cleaning chore, are denying themselves the relaxation and sense of luxury that a leisurely tubbing can give. Lack of time is a poor excuse If your194 words
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Advertisement613 1951-06-17 11 r\,n*< Made Active md Youthful Restored m 24 Hours iH w _.^w jBBWBmm*. too say that the Vl-Tabe S D«SCOvery flp formula ia marvelous u»rt« =ioOd Nerve*/ &TC^B before their time. Rdn- Rrain MU$- jdttH'Al cmn nd Worn-out brain i-iv* ?BS_____ __L F ,r ">«t»nce. Dr TA. l~ r ,i,„ar><e-613 words
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Advertisement352 1951-06-17 11 _____P_l ____IC ________^»llS^_? BP^^^ *v v^^3 S _P^Hr ___r^4______^-' _fr' '•^___a^?'Sß____l ■f* buElBtW A >'/'• *;rtijf_a____ Ck^BHh*'-.:^'-' r/V-.'Ov. */r ;*.t -jBSBM •^■^lBKfari. *t'*__* liii- 1 '■^HBa'^B 7--'- -Trfe' > V ""^aSS-^B iii 1 1 o r eon ten I its <* n t iarg*tl-tsUing Cork-Tipped Cigartttt tm lh* World SINGAPORE352 words
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Article, Illustration1216 1951-06-17 12 OSWALD HENRY - 'KING SOLOMON'S MINES' HAS COLOUR, THRILLS, SPECTACLE OSWALD HENRY KIN(i S0 I OMON S WINES" (M-G-Mj Here's a movie that provides grand and thrilling entertainment for fans of all ages with its action set against the exciting background of the Dark Continent. All the colourful mystery of Rider Haggard's famous1,216 words
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Article2151 1951-06-17 13 Beat The Drum And Wave A Flag LONDON. FEAR fabricates terrorism. The attitude of the Peking Government toward its internal enemies changed greatly when the Inchon landings demonstrated that the American forces which Peking had slurred as a -paper tiger'— had unexpected reserves. The success of the landing and the2,151 words
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216 1951-06-17 13 MARY NIKLAS - MARY NIKLAS by by NEW YORK. FIVE young ladies m America are each earning £70 a week for putting up w rith less privacy than goldfish. Every night they climb Into glass tanks filled with water and peel off their evening gowns, undergarments216 words
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Advertisement172 1951-06-17 13 tfS BEST TO BUy platignum^ __L *9mx- fl__H mw mW^mmma-. tQmT 'r #_y___y ar /iffIRLD'FAMBi )X JnW JSI [m y jM,ry JWjm A\J V 9 A ft AmmmY _F__ __________T AvKr _F* AmmVABB^ A* W^yW^^^ H£m€R *aW /ffiMPMSOR ff fffi BAU-PO/NKj j >^ The Platignum Fountain rPcn; elegant, efficient, j.lver172 words
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Advertisement328 1951-06-17 13 (uticurg Cuticura has an almost medial efficacy m arresting itching irritation and smarting m drawn. g out inflammation and soreness and cleaning up skin troul les COMFORT FOR FEKT J lS'-.*'* ->^_s' l-i IttS ih f2_* SOLE AGENT FOB "GOOD LUCK" 21 J. WATCHES, GERMAN 400 DAY 1 CLOCKS. P328 words
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Article, Illustration621 1951-06-17 14 By G S. King When a weightliiter tells you to take "iron pills" to cure your ills he isn't recommending the chemical but the metal. It is his way of telling you to exercise with a "barbell or dumb-bell— "weights"King - 621 words
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Article142 1951-06-17 14 THE Swift Athletic Association has been invited hv the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association to represent Singapore m the forthcoming athletic meeting at Kuala Lumpur, organised by the Mercury Athletic Club of Malaya. For the first time m Athletic history m Malaya, the meeting will be held at night142 words
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Article624 1951-06-17 14 CRION - CRION wi+h JAN ro FEB is (Aeqaarios): A ch..ii_e In bu.-ine>s routine mißht atiect you to a neater extent than you at first thought however. things will work out ior the better m the long run Don't be too 5 appointed. Thursday is 3 rood day for a624 words
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285 1951-06-17 14 Standard Badminton Reporter THE CRICKET Club of India has Invited t\>o topnotch Malayan badminton players to compete m this ear's All India open championships to be held from July 2t012 m Bombay. 7-~"ZTT~Wr Secretary of the Club. Mr. D. B. Sidbwa, m285 words
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Advertisement333 1951-06-17 14 CORK TIPPED /JPtS^A tl i-t> |M-i \\'<\ >l H> X^f j# y KLIM /s produced under strictest control h 1 Even single sakcu.uJ from J_irv through I mroctJJWJ and packing -is utilizrd under the f 8.-rdcn S'^tem of QuahtN Control id guarantee i^'Tr^ you aHvaya the finest quality milk it333 words
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Advertisement206 1951-06-17 14 ■mmmsi 1 i yiy St&mmin 'Sam Sne&d I LOOK al this picture. It's a "What's Wrong" picture. As the arrow show^ us the player 1 has "broken" his wrists far 1 too soon. At this stage of the 1 swing the clubshaft should be 1 a straight continuation of this206 words
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Advertisement211 1951-06-17 14 llytTT^i Mil r*S^/ ,^__s___F'_^ :^i %M_L^i Jf JL „___r __J^ _^^;,?v^»i FB-y^-fe 9Mf IH| rAr »9W jj —What dixs the Biblr will happen al the E\D 01 ij THE WORLD?- -i a ,i| lliu j|j Bible f.rcca I MilJ.loV |i| NEED TO HEAR!! SI I*7 UIL JilMu If 6 P.M.211 words
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Miscellaneous31 1951-06-17 14 TiDEjlpg timeTSJ--_-_-___B______ HI(JH riUK? at the nri-cip.^l resorts m Malaya TODAY: A.M PM Singapore 9.07 8.31 Malacca 5..1 6.01 Port Dickson 4.0 J .48 Port Sham L5O 3.11 Penang 10.51 11.1531 words
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Miscellaneous263 1951-06-17 14 ON THE AIR RADIO MALA V A SINGAPORE ENGLISH PKOGHAMMI i :.h> m ii d; Metres H am Programme Suimuarv Walt/ Time; 9.30 Sons ot ;he Pioneers; 1 9.45 American Folk Mnsic; m a .m \ens (Kit; 10.05 Radio Doctor; 10.15 interlude trom Hawaii; 11 a.m. Paul remple and Vandyke263 words
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Article, Illustration567 1951-06-17 15 Malacca Face Possible Inns. Defeat 1 i, fir ,ay of 1,,e '"ter-State cricket match with Malacca, Singapore made a magnificent 26.> runs i» the nr_t innin»s, before declaring for seven wickets, al the padang yesterday. After some laborous batting, Malacca replied with 92 runs, all out. Following on they were567 words
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309 1951-06-17 15 THE Johore Grand Prix motor raits will be held during Ansasl Bank Holiday week-end. Earlier doubts regarding the possibility of obtaining the Johore Bahru course for the even! were cleared las! week by members of the Johore Royal House and government. fhe Singapore Motor309 words
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Article38 1951-06-17 15 Europeans SINGAPORE Europeans scraped through to a 1 0 win over Singapore District (Army) with a last-minute goal by Bert Inglis m yesterj day's SAFA Community Leaj gue match at Jalan Besar I Stadium. i i38 words
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Article51 1951-06-17 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Selangor ied Negri by 65 runs, i ne wickel m band at the end of the first days play m their inter-state cricket match j SCC padang today. Selangor scored 180 tor nine m reply to j Negri's total of 115 m the first j51 words
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Article183 1951-06-17 15 HUNDREDS who turned out to see the women's wrestling at Great World last night, were turned away when the arena w > fill( capacity. Among those who succeeded m obtaining seats, some left before the fights ended. Unorthodox fighting, hair-pull-ing and kicking were introduced, and Mata Hari183 words
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Article255 1951-06-17 15 INTERNATIONALLY famous wrestler, "Swedish Angel" Tor Johnson arrived m Singapore yesterday from Los Angeles, by Pan American Airways to fulfill an eight-week contract with promoter Waliy Oakes. The arrival of this six-foot-two, 400-pounder irom the USA. marks the first step m promoter Wallv Oakes' plans to255 words
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Article128 1951-06-17 15 NEW YORK, June 16 (AP): The old Joe l.ouis dynamite exploded on ring-rusty Lee Savold m 2 minutes 29 seconds of the sixth round for a sensational knockout win over the blood-smeared veteran recognised as world champion m Britain, last night. Looking his best since he128 words
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Article81 1951-06-17 15 THE British Boxing Board of Control announced today it will reconsider its recognition of Lee Savold as world heavyweight champion. Teddy Waltham, Secretary of the BBBC. admitted that "it is a rather difficult position." A week ago Waltham declared emphatically that the British would pay no81 words
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Article131 1951-06-17 15 SEREMBAN. Sun. Negri Sembilan Chinese, playing with a completely reorganised team, trounced Malacca 10— 0 m the Malayan Chinese F.A. competition played at Seremban today. Negri led by four goals at half time. It was a one-sided game and the Negri goalkeeper handled the ball on131 words
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Article68 1951-06-17 15 COMBINED Scho* Is made a bad start against the Singapore Cricket Association 'A' side m their match which started on the padang yesterday. The schoolboys batted first for a 97-run total and to this the SCA side had sored 92 for live when stumps were drawn. D.68 words
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Advertisement59 1951-06-17 15 LOOK! LAXAMINT fl DELICIOUS PEPPERMINT LAXATIVE IS EVttYBODYS LAXATIVE 0. /\--_.Wp^ 00 /T/il^T^M- y I A _i__~7~ /ft I 7 e3nishes constipation overnight. safest fcr all rbfs. Biliousness, rheumatic TROUBLES ETC.. IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED AND RETRINS PERFECT HEALTH WITH ONE DOSE. RTRIRL WILL CONVINCE YOU. DBJRINRBLE FROM ALL DERLERS. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS:59 words
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2352 1951-06-17 16 OLLIE DAVIES - Shaw Scores Hat trick With Mulley And Spencer OLLIE DAVIES Bv BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $431,786 FIRST PRIZE No. *****5 $124,535 SECOND PRIZE No. *****0 $62,267 j THIRD PRIZE No. *****3 $31,133 STARTERS: $3,459 each *****4, *****7, I *****4, *****7. *****7, *****4, *****5 *****9, i *****2. CONSOLATION PRIZES $1,000 each2,352 words
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Advertisement166 1951-06-17 16 \-.-m> CHUN CHONG 53, South Bridge Road. Singapore. j ZEISS iKCNTAS ZEISS SUPER IKONTAS AGFA CAMERAS KODAK CAMERAS PLAUBEL MAXIMA CINE CAMEPAS Bel! fir Howell Fiirr.o ,^"~^>v Revere -$m Bolex P_:!iard Jjgfl Kodak dH DeJur PROJECTORS F.lmo 4MMk*' Kodak J INSPECT THEM \T SINOAPOBE PHOTO GO. .>: :>«). HIGH STREET166 words
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Advertisement89 1951-06-17 16 MEW SOUTH WALES j BLOODSTOCK AGENCY I Bloodstock and Pedigree Experts ja -a Have pleasure In notifying Racehorse Owners and Trainers also Racing Clubs of Malaya, that J they are offering a number of 3-year-old thorough- < breds, both tried and untried; as well, racehorses hi m training, and will89 words
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Advertisement115 1951-06-17 16 DCV SPECIAL PREMIERE j l\C A 26th JUNE 9.30 p.m. Jlie ufost Sensational n *i i^scape of KJvir jj Few stories have stirred the I world like that of Eric Williams escape with two brother officers from the dreaded Stalag Luft 111 jj m Germany. The courage and endurance of115 words
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