Singapore Standard, 18 January 1951
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Title Section19 1951-01-18 1 Singapore Standard Jrl? tjF* 444 W VOL. 1 MO. 203 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTf19 words
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379 1951-01-18 1 Bomb China Or Pull Out, Says Byrnes COLI il>l\. Sooth Carolina, Jan. 17 (Al*) fames F. By r m hi an inaugural address to i lu* dangers of war, called today for nibins CooMOOliisl China, and said that if such i not autliori-eil. Vnu-ricaii troops should be pulled out of379 words
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Article, Illustration25 1951-01-18 1 Tribunal I v of s >unt t- I to tie tI te e ap- rted Dr. 1 ivf25 words
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Article, Illustration78 1951-01-18 1 Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, r SIO\ Commissioner-General, reassured Hongkong last week that "ihe British authorities do not anticipate any developments in the m>:ir future which would expose Hongkong to danger." Re said in a press conference on Friday that the authorities are not contemplating78 words
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237 1951-01-18 1 Standard staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Two and a half square miles of Kota Tinggi town was heavily flooded today. Many houses and buildings, including the Chinese school, Post office, Mosque and all shop houses in the bazaar area were r 4 feet oi237 words
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136 1951-01-18 1 Gen. Swinton, Inventor Of Tank, Dies I. OX DON. Jan. 17 (AP) ij >r 1 Seneral Sir Ernest Swinl -i. Father ol the Tank. died on Monday at his Oxford ne. He was 82. In October. 1914, ne conceived the idea of combining the caterpillar track and the internal combustion136 words
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Article149 1951-01-18 1 WASHINGTON. J i I (UP). A Seattle-bound No.*t a. t Airlines plane crashed a id exploded In -i blinding snow m eight miles west of Washington today, killing all tne ten persons aboard— seven passengers and .••> crewmen. •ie wreckage of the twinengined Martm was strewn over a' T.UOO-vard149 words
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238 1951-01-18 1 US Troopship Destroyed Tn Night Fire BALTIMORE. MARYLAND. Jan. 17 (AP)— The old 25,000--ton troopship, George Washing-! ton, which took Woodrow Wilson to Europe for the' Versailles Peace Conference in 1918, was virtually destroyed Last night bv a lire which consumed a U555,000,000 empty ammunition pier. j Four firemen were238 words
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53 1951-01-18 1 HONOLULU. Jan. 17. (UP).— The 6,000-ton Norwegian motorship "Fernadale" bound from New Orleans to Manila, radioed coast guard today that she will j arrive off Honolulu port wil l a fire raging In her No. 2 hold. The sinp carried cotton, chemicals53 words
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Article28 1951-01-18 1 Thirty pieces or sar »ngS valued at about $1,000. were reported to have been stole 1 trom a textile shop in Arab Street on Tuesday night.28 words
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386 1951-01-18 1 TOKYO, Jan. 17 (OP) Chinese and Korean Communist troops began massing forces m the Suwon area of I v. tern Korea today. But there still was no heavy ground fighting to break the three- 1 day lull and soma. 1 United Nations officers feared386 words
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85 1951-01-18 1 BERLIN, Jan. 17. (Renter).— Thirtyfive armed Soviet soldiers today moved across the French Soviet boundary in the north of Berlin and took up guard positions. French occupation forces were alerted The Russian move was entirely unexpected and encountered no opposition. The Russians made a85 words
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357 1951-01-18 1 Bad Weather Hampers Plane Identification ERI hail weather in tin* i < i 1i 1 of the Thailand border throughout ycaterdoy hampered positive identifi. ration of what i- believed to be wreckage of Hm Mnuapore Standard Dakota on a hillside about sr\ tm mile* inside Siam. an KK AF releoee357 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-01-18 1 Photo. Cheerful Belgian Volunteers on their way to Korea, to serve under the United Nations Command seen waving from the deck of the Belgian Navy ship, Kamina, which arrived iu Singapore yesterday.- StandardStandard - 39 words
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356 1951-01-18 1 Peking Rejects UN Ceasefire, Offers Own Plan TOKYO, Jan. 18 (UP) Red China's Foreign Minister Chou En-lai today rejected the United Nations ceasefire plan. In a statement in the Chinese language hroadcast o\er Peking Radio, the Foreign Minister said his stand was the same as that taken last December 22356 words
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112 1951-01-18 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. IT IT)— lt was announced today that President Truman and French Premier Rene Pleven will meet here on January 2t* and .'JO to discuss Communistthreatened Indo-China and other world problems. The State Department said Pleven requested tne ionference and Truman112 words
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108 1951-01-18 1 NEW YORK. Jan. 16 (UP)— Tl e British Liner. Mauretania, ?»:ed here today with 55 es of the virulent influenza that has killed several hundred persons in England since the of the year. Dr. Henry M. Freedman. senior surgeon of Ated SI108 words
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116 1951-01-18 1 LONDON. Jan. it (API:— Princess Margaret was criticized todav for going to a fox hunt. The Executive Committee ol the League against Cruel Sports gave the vivacious 20-year-old younger daughter ot BLing George VI a verbal spanking in a resolution passed at its meeting todav.116 words
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70 1951-01-18 1 80.000 Vaccinated Against Smallpox BRIGHTON, England, Jar 17: (AP) -Docto:- and nurses working 12-hour shifts seven days a week completed ation ol 80,000 people in a 1 at this ho'.id.A I iwn against smallpox number of proven cases increased todaj to 32 I doctors began vaccinati I I remaining 70.00070 words
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29 1951-01-18 1 Nehru Arrives In Paris From Lon don PARIS. Jan. 17, (UP).- I Prime Ministei Jawaharlal Nehru arrived here tod «y tor conferences with Indian representative* in the Western countries.29 words
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Advertisement78 1951-01-18 1 a r 11/)t ,Msa*f r n OK w _-•> ii f Sns** o there's nothing vour family and friends U.K. would appreciate more; the i has been recently reduced and is I indeed. )se one of the -oJe up" parcels or 2 your own sc'ec om the ample es cf78 words
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Article, Illustration423 1951-01-18 2 Neilson Modder - Neilson Modder 'To Make Bogs Civic Conscious' By Standard Staff Reporter A SIGNIFICANT move towards the progress of the Singapore Boys' Town scheme has been the recent election of a Mayor and seven Commissioners by the boys themselves. The Mayor is a 17--year-old Siamese, Chalu GunaMichael Goh - 423 words
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Article61 1951-01-18 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE chairman of the Singapore Boys' Town project, Mr. Lionel Cresson, is at present making arrangements to reconstitute the Boys' Town Council. A meeting for this purpose is being held at the British Council Hp!l on Jan. 2;>. The main idea behind the61 words
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Article105 1951-01-18 2 Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE coffee shop assistant was stabbed by an unit ».v:i Chinese in a coffee shop at Victoria Street yesterday. Four Chinese were drinking in the simp when another Chinese entered, went up to the assistant, See Jee in the kitchen and slapped105 words
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Article75 1951-01-18 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOUR Chinese arsonists yesterday set fire to a yellow-top cab at about 1 pm. at Sims A-, enue. The c.ib was hired by n Chinese from Aljunied Ruad. As the passenccr alighted from the cab at Sims Avenue, lour Chinese, one armed with75 words
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Article90 1951-01-18 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE Chinese Council for Adult Education j will be formed shortly to or- ganise a literacy campaign among the Chinese population m the Colony. The Singapore Chinese Schools Association has pre posed to open ten literacy classes. Each class will accommodate 3090 words
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Article41 1951-01-18 2 Ramakrishna School Reopened THE Ramakrishna Mis.- ion Night School for adults has reopened. Boys seeking for I admission, should app'y im- mediately. There are- about 100 students under four qualified teachers, j Application should be forwardI ed to 9. Norris Road.41 words
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88 1951-01-18 2 Standard Stall Report! r AW FAMILY I circumstances because their Iwii ers a e being ch 1 1 1 by the Police under the Emergency Regulations should not hesitate to appr. ach the Social Welfare Department for aid. said Mr. G. \V. Webb. Social Welfare88 words
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Article91 1951-01-18 2 COLONEL WI: LIAM E MacDonald has been appointed Assistant Air Attache to the American Embassy in London and Air Liaison Officer to the U.S. Consulate tn Singapore. A Consulate announcement says it is expected that Colonel MacDonald will assume duty about Mar. 1. He expects91 words
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708 1951-01-18 2 George Rasiah - Employers Welcome Proposed Compulsory Provident Fund George Rasiah B) Standard Stall Reporter FAR-SIGHTED employers who have already introduced providenl funds and other benefit schemes for their staff, welcomed the Singapore I rogressive Party's proposed Compulsory Provident Fund Bill, the draft of which was published «>n Tuesday. Those who have not708 words
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121 1951-01-18 2 THE ESTATE and Fire Brigades Committee of the Singapore Commissioners is now grappling with the problem of the tenancy of a tile shed hu.lt on Municipal land* They are considering whether to accept the various occupiers of the shed as its tenants or to accepl121 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-01-18 2 Photo. THREE Sarawak nationalists arrived in Singapore yesterday to hold discussions with Mr. Anthony Brooke, former Raja Muda of Sarawak. They are from left to right: Mr. Eliab Bayang, General Secretary of the Sarawak Daylik Association; Mr. Ikhwan Haji Zainie. General Secretary of the Sarawak Nationalist Party and editor ofStandard - 66 words
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157 1951-01-18 2 PECPLES BRAIN TRUST Standard Stall Reverter TWO Singapore housewives arc included in a "IVople*_« Brain Trust" which will answer qnestioni »<»- morrow afternoon at the "Home* oi Singapore 91 exhibition at tin* Victoria Memorial Hall. Other members of the Brains Trust are Mr, Francis157 words
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Advertisement282 1951-01-18 2 CLASSIFIED Apf^ SITUATIONS^ Qa CHINESE ASSISI RESETTLIMIM oiri The Dire I Malaya, ippointment ■mergenc: Assistant Resett rhe duratioi M 12 monl asl <\ British Subj< Citizens or be ippb' for Fed.:. snip A good English and ol i Cantom se, Ii kka, Hockcl ev. S i 1 Salary will ?200282 words
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Article331 1951-01-18 3 MARKETEERS, SAYS Ko. COMMISSIONER New School Standard Staff Correspondent M V LUMPUR, Wednesday:- Mr. K.K. Benjamin, Kuala I Municipal Commissioner, today strongly urged Govern- ...1 with black marketeers under the Emergenev Regu* and ta cut out all frills until the emergency is over. He also331 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-01-18 3 mj m Kelaa Estate, Kulai, who bei at the J hore Bahru tte won i Raleigh Bicycle. the i i mm receiving the key to I r wife of the British Adviser, lh il i Relations Office on Tuesday.39 words
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132 1951-01-18 3 Forgot Court On Day He Wed— Fined $10 mdard Staff Correspondent "R. Wed. Because it was his Constable. Lee Peng Siong, told Inche Karon bin Haji Idrus, unable to attend court as a witness on Now 16. last year. I >t married that day and forg ibout the summons." he132 words
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Article19 1951-01-18 3 Posting Of 7 Cadet Officers §;af Re] rlet Ofl ttached (Seen and med H lji ll] Y H Al19 words
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109 1951-01-18 3 More Pay For Chief Health inspectors? Standard Staff Correspondent KOALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Kuala Lumpur Municipal Commissioners today rejected a proposal by Mr. T. Rajendra, to refer back to the Municipal Finance Committee the newproposed scales of salaries for Health Inspectors. The new scales were stated to be similar to those109 words
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Article32 1951-01-18 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN. Wed. Four Chinese who were caught smoking chandu and In possession of chandu were given varied jail term.-: by the president of the Session Court.32 words
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Article125 1951-01-18 3 2nd Woman Bandit Hanged Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Lim Ah Fong, the second woman bandit to be executed since the Emergency, was hanged this morning in Johore Bahru Prison. She was convicted on October 2, last year. Lim was arrested by special constables who heard voices while they125 words
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Article72 1951-01-18 3 IPOH. Wed. On his return from Cevlon, Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, head of RIDA and President of UMNO, will visit Perak He will visit kampongs along the banks of the 170-mile long Perak River and also the district of Lower Perak. The visit, which is72 words
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Article78 1951-01-18 3 JOHORK BAHRU. Wed The United Malay National Organisati in Johore Bahru will start a fortnightly bulletin called "The Voice of UMNO" on February 15. The first few issues will be in stencilled form, consisting of 24 pages and will be sold at 30 cents a copy. CO a.£78 words
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Article82 1951-01-18 3 Recruit PC Deserter, imprisoned KUALA LOMPUR, Wed. A Chinese recruit, Oon Kuan Lin. who deserted from the Police Depot, Ku.ila Lumpur, on Oct. 22, last year, with his kd, was sentenced to four months' r.i. by Inche Huron bin Haii Idrus, Second Magistrate, today. A warrant for Oon's arrest was82 words
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131 1951-01-18 3 NS Has Four Travelling Dispensaries Standard SiaiT Correspondent SEREMBAN, Wed.— "Work of Travelling Dispensaries in all districts of Negri Sembilan is co-ordinated and centralised !to render more uniform and efficient service", states an official report. The report says that there are four travelling dispensaries in Seremban. Port Dickson. Tampin and131 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-01-18 3 Photo. The Chin Woo School at Pasar Road, Kuala Lumpur, built and equipped at a cost of $110,000, is one of the two new Chinese schools constructed in the Federal Capital, since the liberation. The school will be officially opened by Mr. Cheong Yoke Choy, Kuala Lumpur Chinese leader. ArtArt Lite - 51 words
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113 1951-01-18 3 MR. TOH See King, from Klang High School, is in England undertaking a course for ihe education and rehabilitation of handicapped children. He is one of a group of Senior Social Welfare workers from ten countries who have started a two weeks' course113 words
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Article52 1951-01-18 3 Standard S aft Correspondent SEREMBAN. Wed— Chan Wah School, Seremban nas new pi mises at Temiang Road, Serem* ban, built at an approxim: cost of $40,000. The present p. jmises at Murray Street is to i used as an Old Students Association. The new school can i accommodate52 words
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Article52 1951-01-18 3 THE AGENT of the Government of India in Malaya at Kuala Lumpur has been advised by the Government of the Federation of Malaya that permission has been granted for the flying of the Indian National Flag by Indians throughout the Federation on January 2G Indian52 words
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Article215 1951-01-18 3 Dignity Of Labour Is Realised Standard Stair Correspondent SEREMBAN, Wed. Under the heading "Malays and Wage Economy." the Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan. slates in an official report that the main occupation of the rural population, mostly Malays, is padi cultivation. A great many of them are also small rubber215 words
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Article72 1951-01-18 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORK BAHRU. Wed. A Chinese ice-cream vendor. C i g Teng Foong. was sentenced to a fine A M0 or ten day. a rig imprisonment for selling icecream without a licence. Mr. Goh Men» Chek. Health Inspect.)!- the Town Board m pressing72 words
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220 1951-01-18 3 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Pleading guilty to possessing 2.>2 bottles of spuriou* Gripe \s ater anu cosmetics and 2,26.> false labels for other jjoods, Lee Theang Sum, was convicted and sentenced to six months 1 hard labour by Mr. A. I*.220 words
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239 1951-01-18 3 Standard Stafl Correspondent MALACCA, Wed. Two RIDA ijri rtopmcrt pro jects being studied presently in Malacca will aid a pou of rubber .small-holders and fishermen. The first scheme envisages the formation of a co-operative society' of 35 rubber smallholders at Nyalas. totalling 200 acres239 words
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170 1951-01-18 3 KL Has Million Dollar Housing Scheme Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA [JUNTOS, WeSm Announcing that tlie Kuala Lumpur Munieipa--1 ity have a million dollar housing project this vear, the President. Mr. H. f. W. Oswell, said that this would he used to eonstruet 22 1 labour lines and quarter* for 90170 words
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85 1951-01-18 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The School Committee of Foon < >e High School are ning to construct anoth- i class r< oms. and a scht I collect funds for this purpose is in the hands of the Committee. Already 480 students froold Foon85 words
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Article96 1951-01-18 3 Standard Stiff Correspondent PORT DICKSOX, Wed. Three new classes, an ad tional Primary I. a Spc al Malay I class, and a class tor Standard YII have been added to the Government English School hi a The Special Malay I class is the first of96 words
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Article299 1951-01-18 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Wed. QnestMHU relating to tin* honours decree and Education Officers v* ill he asked l>v Labour nitinlxr. Mr. P. P. Narayanan. at the Federal Legislative Council on January 21. Tfce Standard under-land.-. Mr. Naraj nan will ask: ti the Gon ra299 words
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314 1951-01-18 4 BANDITS FORCED OUT BY HUNGER, ROB CIVILIANS I Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Faced with the desperate problem of food, now that the Government's resettlement schemes are well under way and squatters have been removed from their reach, bandits have been compelled to come out into the open. This314 words
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Article117 1951-01-18 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BHARU, Wed —At a n eting of the management committee ot the Carnegie Fr<_e Library Ko'.a Bahru. it v. agreed to i a M day S A member of the Comi tee Wiß prepare a list of SU ble Malay books117 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-01-18 4 Tungku Mahmud, eldest son of the Sultan of Treni^anu. who has been installed as the Raja Muda. The 18--year-old heir to the Trengganu throne was educated at Burgess Hill, Sussex.30 words
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Article33 1951-01-18 4 PENANG, Wed. --Three Chinese have been detained in eonnection with the shooting of Xeoh Chooi Lens at a kampong between the Vale of Tempe Read and Tanjong Bungah yesterday; afternoon.33 words
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Article127 1951-01-18 4 IPOH, Wed.— The Perak Government's resettlement scheme for squatters is depriving bandits of their food, according to n statement made by the Mentri Besar of Perak at today's Press conference here. "'There is every reason to believe that the bandits have now been compelled to fight127 words
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Article23 1951-01-18 4 KUANTAN, Wed.— Mr. M. C. Trousedell, from Penang, has assumed duties of Senior Customs Officer and Harbour Master, Pahang East.23 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-01-18 4 The first two Malar Assistant Superintendents of Police to attend Britain's leading Police College, Kyton on Dunsmore, have Just returned to the Federation after six months in England. They are Hussain bin Haji Mohd. Sidek (left) and Mohd. Natt hin Haji Mohd. Yusuf.43 words
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235 1951-01-18 4 Public To Blame For Black Marketeering Standard StatT Correspondent lIM>II. Wed.— The Perak Government, in a written repK to a Press inquirj on black-marketeering in respect of Bugar and other essentia] foodstuffs, said that i ht* public would not co-operate with the depart, ment and eive information. It said, "Not235 words
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Article67 1951-01-18 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed.— Another European Resettlement Officer has been murdered by bandits. Tiie crime was committed in Batu Gajah this morning when two men armed with a stengun and a shotgun attacked Mr. David White. It is understood that Mr. Write had taken tiffin in67 words
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Article126 1951-01-18 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Wed— The 1 following have been appointed to serve on the Krian Irriga-j tion And Economic Advisory! Council: The District Officer, Krian; the Deputy Assistant! District Officer, the District 1 Officer, Nibong Tebal; the! Drainage and Irrigation Engineer, Krian; the Territorial126 words
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Article65 1951-01-18 4 PENANG, Wed -An alien Chinese seaman on board Ite S 5. New Asia was produced before Magistrate .Mr. EM. Small- d today on a charge of having landed here without permit. Baii was refused. The case was postponed to Jan. 20 for -.ion. The master of the ship,65 words
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185 1951-01-18 4 UK Public -Police Tie Impresses ASPs Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A sober realisation of "Tlie ta>k which lies before all ranks of the Malayan Police in reaching the standards of integrity and self-reliance which exist in Britain, is the thought which the fir>t two Malay Assistent Superintendents of185 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-01-18 4 When Low Yin Lara, a carpenter, was repairing the roof of his house in Bishop Street. Penang. on Tuesday a swans of bees attacked him. Be waa so badly stun? that lm co iM not climb down. The Fire R igade had to be summoned. Picture above shows Lam being56 words
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Article139 1951-01-18 4 Emergency Comes First Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wed. At a Press conference hold here this morning, the Mentri Besar of Perak said that two committees have been appointed by the Council of Slate to look into the Question of ejections in the Rural and Town Boards in the State. The139 words
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Article97 1951-01-18 4 PARIT BUNTAR, Wed. Chua Ching Peng, a taikong of a motor boat, was in a hurry and forgot to declare six bundles and a basket containing cotton piece goods in his port clearance. This had a sequel in the Circuit Magistrate's court in Parit Buntar97 words
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Article42 1951-01-18 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Wed.— A sevenman jury today found Ang Jip Seng, of Bukit Mertajam, not guilty of having two forged 50-cent currency notes. His Lordship Mr. Justice Jobling agreed with the verdict and acauitted and discharged Ang.42 words
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Article77 1951-01-18 4 Women Ported As Market Keepers Standard Malay Co-respondent KOTA BHARU, Wed. For the first time two Malay women were appointed Market Keepers in Kota Bharu. They are Nik Kalsom binti Nik Mahmood and Nik Zainab binti Nik Hassan. The idea of having women market keepers came from Dato' Sri Amar77 words
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Article30 1951-01-18 4 Inche Daud bin Mohamed Amin. a senior teacher attached to the Government English School, Kluang since it* inception in 1939. has been transferred to the Government English School, Mersing.30 words
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Article202 1951-01-18 4 Ipoh Home Guard Plan Drawn up Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. A revelation that Home f,uard^ in urban areas will not he issued with firearms hut that they will have the assistance of Auxiliary Police who are themselves armed was made by the Mentri Besar ul l'erak at a Press202 words
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Article73 1951-01-18 4 IPOH. Wed— With effect from today all persons living in the following area will remain indoors the whole of 21 hours oi eath day except for two periods 10 a.m. to 11a.m. and ,'S p.m. to 4 p.m. except those in possession of the necessary permit:73 words
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Article168 1951-01-18 4 Complaint On Letters Answered Standard St iff Correspondent IJ'OH. WexL Owhg to the "encraliy indifferent nio.le of BdUreasfaME correepomleacc especially t.hi-ne-e. a large quantity iimdclhered e\er\ week. This exj anation was by the I Aik Government reply to a question about complaints of non-delivery of letters. Correspondents are urged to168 words
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331 1951-01-18 4 Standard Staff Pom aoomhul IPOH, wed. \n attractive S6-yeai--oM woman. [Dong Mow lan. who wa- -aid to be tbe -oh- propn«tress of the Butterfly Beaut} Parlour at 65 \nder-on Koad was produced before the IV: -idem of the Sr nniniii 1 Court, Mr. J.331 words
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107 1951-01-18 4 Standard Staff Wrapandml PENANG, Wed.— We are bopiftg equipped with Harvard trainer aircraft ami «iiv-.-. we shall he e\p< elinji to opera',* and he ahie to take part in exercise- with \\w Force which will ultimately lead to our befog l: a.r107 words
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Article18 1951-01-18 4 vegc* the time Chief P. cer (Ei ment and ".al lots. It the ent n18 words
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Advertisement72 1951-01-18 4 TAKE R -M UT rO CAPITOL SATURDAY f a ne^n>s: M usicalTreat of 7 fe i ow o, 1*13?- bSSO, j TEA-RRSriC SONGS INCLUDING "i ea lor Two"' Want lo I'. r i A <wi-l l^mJm/^^LlLmmJ^i J /yr famous Germ a D I Or; r; r) \OV J J mm72 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-01-18 5 Stud o. TWO teachers Che Mohd. Zain and Che Wan SaliA bt. Haji Omar who were married in Kota Bharu recently. The bridegroom Ls on the stiff of the Padang Gerong Malay School. while the bride is teaching at tbe Malay school in Pasir Mas, Kelantan.- GloryGlory - 48 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-01-18 5 THE $250,9M Malays* Chinese Associativa Ist prize heque f r the Million S 1.0ti.-rv to he drawn on Jan. 21 al 11 a.m. at ihe P ak Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Kantrsir Koad. Ipoh. '1 be che iue is free f inc «re tax. Women will be appelated to draw52 words
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538 1951-01-18 5 SPECIAL WAS RINGLEADER Gets Six Months For Unlawful Assembly THR MHND Standard Staff Reporter IN FINDING a special constable Ya'akob bin Mohammed guilty of being a member of an unlawful assembly and wrongfully restraining a (hinese, the Singapore Relief Court Magistrate, Mr. I). A. Fyfe, remarked ve-derday that on him538 words
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Article47 1951-01-18 5 POLICE-OFFER TWO $1,000 REWARDS \»{o- rac*i t<> I.COO are bj po*** t ,r nation iradmu le Ihe il: tr-_ ease, <»f MM n-*:o.i- I .irder of IWO KirN. a:-d in the anted B K IO? er. s O vr y ration t O for want- :i 'o47 words
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Article7 1951-01-18 5 Distilled Samsu, Woman Fined wing J Ro..7 words
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Article40 1951-01-18 5 THE GOVERVOR of Singapore Sir Franklin Gimson, (in Tuesday congratulated Mr. Tan Chin Tuan. member for the Chinese Phanihcr bt Commerce, on the recent award to him of the CB.E. "for his public service to 1 the Colony."40 words
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151 1951-01-18 5 879 S'pore Juveniles Got jobs in 1950 Standard Staff Reporter JOB-* for HI 1 juveniles were obtained by the Singapore Labour Department's Employment Exchange in !<>.".'> out of a total of 3,024 wbo applied. A.: the su< ssful applicants 719 boy and ICO girls -v.eio cvc: 1 14 yea: i151 words
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Article112 1951-01-18 5 C' ttee To Study Burial Grounds c mmittee to review the < ion ol private a id public J grounds i" o- pore and consider a- «»g things any should be closed been set up under the chair- lip of Mr. J- A. Harvey, Commissioner <>f Lands. With .a view112 words
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Article61 1951-01-18 5 4 Committed To Assizes THREE Malays. Awang bin Hussain, A i bin Othman, Tahir bin Salim and a Chinese, Kwan Chan Vm were committed to stand trial at the next Assizes after a preliminary inquiry in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday on tentative charges of robbing Bismillah of $17361 words
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Article49 1951-01-18 5 KOALA LUMPUR, Tues Rev Fat ler l*ma liez. parish priest of 'St. Johns Church. Kual i Lumour. who haa been transf, red, will be succeeded oy Rev. Father Maury of Singapore A I ell tea party is to be held at the church grounds at a pan49 words
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169 1951-01-18 5 Enthusiasm For Reading Is Growing KUALA LUMPUR, VO 7 The postwar enthusiasm ol the people In rural areas fur reading and utilising their leis re hours in useful pursuits is reflected in the 30 reading rooms in Selangor, all oi which are popular aud have become the meeting place of169 words
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Article53 1951-01-18 5 Stole His Mother's Pig AFTER leaving home following a quarrel with his mother. Toll Huay Siew returned twice to the house to steal a pig and 11 fowls. Toll. v. ho app"arcd h:'fore the Sinqapore Fourth Poll Magistrate, Mr. P.CfogUe on Tuesday, was fin. SIOO. Toh will also und'-rgo six53 words
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89 1951-01-18 5 A MUNICIPAL labourer Murugaiah may be allowed to occupy his father's Municipal quarters if representations now being made by .Mr. C. R. Da ratha Raj to Labour Commissioner Mr. M. P. D. Nair are I trd successfully at tlie next Commissioners meeting. Mr. Raj.89 words
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Article24 1951-01-18 5 THE Ea t West 5 ty w a hold their weekly meeting today at the British Council Hall at 8.30 p.m.24 words
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187 1951-01-18 5 STUDYING MALAY Standard StaiT Correspondent PENANG, Wed, Splendid progress in the study of (■omanised Malay has been made by th<* boys and girls in the Chinese and Tamil schools in Penang and ProI vince Wellesky, according to Mr. S. M. Zainal Abidin, Inspector of187 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-01-18 5 -Picture by MR C'nRTIE S*et Eoon Kim. eldest son of Mr. Seet Teng Leon?, and Ms J e, Sim Mui Cheng daughter of Madam Tay Ghee Neng and the late Mr. Sim Phiafc (hen, Who WSW married according to Chinese custom at their residence in Lorong oi, Ueylaag Road, SingaporeWee Chim Siong - 55 words
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176 1951-01-18 5 Standard Staff Reporter STREET accidents in Singapore have been on the increase since tbe liberation. From a total of J.(»B.'J accidents in 1946 the figure has risen earlv ta 7,974 in 1950. During the past five years, C>l4 people have died on .lie176 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-01-18 5 LESLIE Rayner. < third from left) President of tlie Singapore Youth Council meet* the All Burma Youth League organizers at the League's headquarters ia Rangoon recently. Seated with him are s**-en Mr. Jenkins, of the British Council (extreme left). Justice D Thein Maung (centre) and D Ba Gyan, President of59 words
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Article60 1951-01-18 5 A U year-o Indonesian waiter. Jamal bin Kami] was found guilty of criminal breach of trust his fourth conviction within two y, sentenced in the Fii District Court yesterday to tv. j years" rigorous imprisonment. Jamal misappropriated I worth of clothing belonging to his room-m;.60 words
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Article62 1951-01-18 5 THF. MEMBERSHIP O I USIS Library, Singapore, stood at 14.4 t the i last year. |arel Bead 1 Librarian revealed in a ment yesterday. The library now has 5.b'71 books, B said since I i library opened on M. had i been a l crowd at62 words
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Advertisement96 1951-01-18 5 :PEAT MiDNMGAWkT sat. AT THE REX sat ABRACADABBA j MERLIN liii: MAGICIAN WILL MAKE YOI ROAR MMMM LAIGHTER ADVENTURES OF -DZST knight of the round table I P-. Mi?* 35 I;,^1 1 1 c heM wet*-** *orW l0 e > 1 to v.. A K O.il, J 3 •■«wo i96 words
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Advertisement181 1951-01-18 5 This NEW PARKER J7/'' is a f* **p It's the onlv pen a j uith the Wl A h Htl£> a Phi PARicra **51"* hai always been the world 1 mo-t perfocl pen. Now here'i a triumph— *V witli the ereai new Aero-nietnc Ink System, the Ni Vv Parser "O"181 words
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Article774 1951-01-18 6 r rilE Singapore Legislative Council debate on Tu .-.day revealed that the Government is not inclined to under-estimate the power of our spivs aid blackmarketeers. Mr. Mallal's motion to impose immediate price control on foodstuffs and other essentia] commodities was amended to the appointno nt of774 words
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1348 1951-01-18 6 Geoffrey Kerr - CORPORAL CRAIG AND THE PHOSPHORUS BOMB Geoffrey Kerr Efficient medical and surgical services delay-saving air transport for casualties, and the indomitable spirit of the men themselves are reducing the toll of the Korean War among the United Nations 9 forces. By •THE United Nations* air -1- forces in Korea are1,348 words
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Article, Illustration9 1951-01-18 6 "What! Darin' this weather? Must be nuts9 words
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Article220 1951-01-18 6 NOW that the Singapore Legislative Council has t -tied down the motion to ami id t^fbnew Passport Regulatot% there is every likelihood that a similar fate awaits the Federation move. The Singapore LegislativeCouncillors were no doubt moved by the official reply given by Mr. Blythe. He220 words
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Article220 1951-01-18 6 JUDGING from tl in the Press concerni e inner in which soi vate schools in the <o are being conducted, it .3 logical to conclude that a 1 impartial inoviry should be made without delay, 'i private schools are giv? m h -needed education to a large220 words
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Letter818 1951-01-18 6 Sir In your recent editorial under the heading I' "FAITH TO FIGHT FOR" i 1 yoti have, by pointing out that the Government is i 1 adopting the wrong tactics, i 1 put briefly the reasons why 11 the Government has not ij been able to818 words
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Letter80 1951-01-18 6 Sir: The Singapore Teachers Union has much I are in Instructing me to thank you for the sui which your paper has g to it in its campaign for a t) led Educat S ice. The Union is par: grateful for your Editorial on the subject,80 words
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Article, Illustration179 1951-01-18 6 THE cease-fire in Korea will be only a cease-fire in name i I the pro-Kuomintang Chung Shing Jit Pau in its edil O'' day. A* be t the war in K i settle dawn into stalemate until major interna oal developments dictate a res impti ti of179 words
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Advertisement22 1951-01-18 6 k\jW 0 J^fe*^X y^feifi tC£ CUiAM a 'r N SfASON TRADING CO. *-T* iw/ MICH STMiiT 't L a2i b 0 *Sfci-22 words
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Advertisement73 1951-01-18 6 H fhMJM? DOES WIW a W Mv /T 1' _S7 _<«___. pv____. mr tJfOMiHOA WODEI COMBINED REFRIGEK ITOH IND l v .i 11 CUBIC FEET KI»!U< RATO g 6 CUBIC FEET FREES LARGE ICE MAKE! I k f B l/J. I/V ©iV JE COMPACT i 3lee u '^d fletchek 10273 words
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Miscellaneous13 1951-01-18 6 Rawf*— Believe It ci t I 542 £3§s ,J:v:-^ s 2 > v Vl13 words
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505 1951-01-18 7 Nehru Tells Bevin Of Peking s Heply To I N Ceasefire Plan LONDON, Jan. 17. (UP) Communist China has replied to nited Nations newest proposals for a ceasefire in Korea and a four-power tar Kast conference, it was reported here today. Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru conferred privately nnd unexpectedlyA.P. - 505 words
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Article50 1951-01-18 7 W. German Generals To See Ike Jan. 17 c h en in- the i SaturI Government r accepted al there was he would do is- for hief g to the a with nhowr Ger- who r's military ad- lay or Speidel and A Si I they rman led so ig,50 words
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66 1951-01-18 7 Jan. 17 (UP) Chief N .ons, Govern- it should 1 in the big-p the Far East as n the 1 rean cea^e- > left for P aii for "routine consu'dato Quai dOr presence ir: fa a essary the problem in Indoup. I66 words
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97 1951-01-18 7 Nepal Rebel Leader Heeds Nehru's Call NEW DELHI, dan. 17 (AP) Tne .\o;v. o insurgent Oad< r. O. P. Koirala, Tues.l iy night appealed to alt rebels to e hostilities immediately. In the course of his .statement Koirala said his action was prompted by Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's personal97 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-01-18 7 photo. French General Jean Gane- val (left) and former German General Hans Speidel walk down l'ne .steps of the Petersburg Hotel after the Allied-German rearmament talks. The discussions centred on the possibility of West German share in resisting Russian aggression. The talks were unofficial A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article61 1951-01-18 7 The Japanese Government has set t?ic 1951 rice crop target at 65,161,000 koku (roughly 323,000,UOO bushels). Preliminary estimates for 1900 crops puts the figure at 62.000,000 koku (313,--ouu.ouo bushels'. Reuter. Mr. John Dalles and Mr. Romulo conferred on Japan treaty but made no announcement It was understood they talked overA.P. - 61 words
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Article53 1951-01-18 7 The pc iple ol Kanagawa Prefecture hope to present to General MacArthur a bronze bost on his o Oid iy on Jan. 2»;. reports Kyodo news agency today. The bust which is ol MacArthur himscO is the work of noted sculpt as Mr. arid Mrs. Go/.o Kawamura, according to Kyodo.Reuter; AAP - 53 words
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Article26 1951-01-18 7 lo- 53 o n has 1 rmaUy. A -_s_il;V S Griffis U.S.: r s resuming: diplomatic relations: tM O* w fc ulna off five years: A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article18 1951-01-18 7 policeman' tcutta" te bombs to' wounding: i bomb splinb s 1 Lch the pay-: I gang npart A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article14 1951-01-18 7 ced e I Nikita tember of; '.a:-- P f the' It 5. His? U.P.U.P. - 14 words
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Article38 1951-01-18 7 o Mail move bv a for diplomatic rokyo tie is e a Yankee I ing MacArthur." Truman formally sn-« ft two; K ra to' I ol 1.t. M 0 I Almond 10th Coids. and: i the Ninth U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article28 1951-01-18 7 presi rthc a hich are .can citizens and ese of g be proO Republic told the court that »as received anonvmous J to decide the case aat-r." A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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285 1951-01-18 7 THE HAGUE. Jan. 17 (AP)— Mr. M. Van Der Goes Van Naters has resigned as Parliamentary leader of the Labour Partv as an outcome of an internal party conflict over Dutch policy in the dispute with Indonesia on the future of the Western partReuter - 285 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-01-18 7 photo. Extraordinary measures were taken for the safety of President Truman when he appeared before Congress to present his ten-point "State of the Union" message. Third Infantry troops were on guard outside the Capitol in Washington and are here seen presenting arms with fixed bayonets as the President left afterAP - 63 words
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Article107 1951-01-18 7 Newest Aircraft The latest addition 1> to the USA Air Force's jet fighter team, the Ke- j publican, designed and built Thu ade r jets. outstrip the 2 F-84E now in use in Korea. The F-84F is faster, has a longer range, and carries j I more armament lor ground107 words
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Article129 1951-01-18 7 LONDON, Jan O: (Reuter) Thousands of Britons who served in the war may get an unexpected rebate from the Treasury if it can be found they paid too much taxes during the war. Some 1.000 Inland Revenue officials are going through the pay documents of ex-service-mien129 words
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Article231 1951-01-18 7 Well- Armed West Top Priority-Ike LONDON. Jan. 17 (Reuter)— General Dwight E.r nhower told reporters here today that '"No. 1 priority" ol the West was the "establishment of a respectable suitable military structure behind which we may all live in peace." He compared condit day with those of 1§42 '1231 words
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Article51 1951-01-18 7 WASHINGTON, .Om. 17 (AP) —The U.S. State Department said on Tuesday it has "no thought" of replacing Iv>y Henderson as ambassador to India, The department labelled as "baseless rumours*' speculation that Eleanor Roosevelt and Ralph Bunche were being conid red to replace H< m51 words
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512 1951-01-18 7 Truman 's Defence Budget Well Received In Europe LONDON, Jan. 17 (UP) President Truman's proposed defence spending has sent American prestige in Europe lo :i new high. Hibudget calling for an expenditure of $71,594,000,000 in fiscal 1952, most of it for defence and foreign aid, v>i*?i headlines and a flood512 words
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Article77 1951-01-18 7 MADRAS. Jan. 17 (AP)— Nawab Mir Fazle Ali Khan, 52-year-old ruler of Banganaplle, a South Indian state merged with the Republic of India, has resigned from the Indian Rulers Board. 'i he Board, sponsored by the Maharajah of Baroda. claims allegiance from 63 nobles who77 words
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Article126 1951-01-18 7 LONDON, Jan. IT (AP) Britain has answered Poland's expulsion of two Britons by expelling two Poles A Foreign Oiliee statement disclosed that two Pubs, Edward KudsKi. a clerk in the Polish Embassy in London, and the other named Borunski. an Attache at tin* Polish Consul-General's office here,126 words
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49 1951-01-18 7 Russia Again Refuses To Discuss PoWs TOKYO. Jan. 17 (UP) Russ. a refused Lov the third straight time at an Allied Council session to d cuss the question of convicted Japanese prisoners- war still in Russian hands, and the United States l. > up its efforts to explore the subject.49 words
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Article115 1951-01-18 7 WASmNGTON, Jan. 17 (UP) Donald Heath, United States Minister to Communistthreatened Indo-China is being recalled for consultation State Department announced today Heath is expected to be here in about 10 days and main here lor about 10 d before returning to Saigoi The Russian de to the Four-Power115 words
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Advertisement50 1951-01-18 7 m i I jfor your DesA; s *f 3 MONDAYS 1 ««^P&\ ti -4 'w'^i^ PERPETUAL CALENDAR W^ |E. T. FRONT EECNISED /*^El^ I ffi BACK 4" HIGH: $21.^0 E T C PLA,N m* From 16*59 -fj BLOTTER $^9XO 1 gg E. T. or PLAIN (rem $^.C) al o@o^ SINGAPORE50 words
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204 1951-01-18 8 Standard Staff Reporter \KWS THAT a reply had been received from Red China lo the proposals put forward by the United .Nations Trace Committee canaed prices in the Singapore rubber market to ease five cents per lb. late yesterday. f204 words
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341 1951-01-18 8 Asian Exports To America Exceed Imports WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 (AP) Asia is battling its wa\ out of economic dependence on the American dollar. Hoisted partially by their own efforts and strengthened further by aid from the United States itself, Asian countries are Belting more to the U.S. than thev ;.re341 words
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Article18 1951-01-18 8 ["he U.S r ed j I 0 pounds of r to Germany un U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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Article96 1951-01-18 8 Singapore Produce Standard Staff Reporter The Singapore produce market was quiet yesterday with slight decreases in quotations in certain sections. Copra opened with buyers at $54J per picul and sellers at $65, with no deals r< Coconut oil was quiet, b ers indicating $86 per j and sellers $88. Betel96 words
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Article, Illustration84 1951-01-18 8 photo. Ciroup photograph taken at the cocktail party given at Ruffles Hotel in honour >>f Mr. K.M. Seth. a leading Indian textite merchant. Mr. Seth uho is chairman ;ind a partner of Ransidhar f^opaldas and ompany, Bombay, is seen on the extreme rif lit. Others (from left) are: Mr. S.Standard - 84 words
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181 1951-01-18 8 WORK has just begun on building Britain's National C ge of Rubber Technology in North London, esti- to cost, with equipment. £170.000 when comI d in 1952. The college has existed, but without its i vn building, since 1941 It3 instruction ranges trom c181 words
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Article166 1951-01-18 8 Btaadari Stall Correspondent 0.0 ua, 17: Prices of r re I highly >r ,5 De rand, a I jU i s v. as a slight a\ depi] b from previ UM e a ta h less fluctuation X" previ and prices apbe r to166 words
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Article32 1951-01-18 8 r m\ loan of ro 19 nOßofl has \>hm granted ts Mysors S ite by [V e DeO> rovsrnment for the Qmplomentati n of develoDment Jpiaas ia tie State GIISGIIS - 32 words
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Article833 1951-01-18 8 Standard StufT Reporter SINGAPORE. Wed. Improvements were a^ain recordled in the Rubber and Tin sections of the Malayan hare market today, while Industrials remained steady. A fair volume of business was transacted. To-day's prices were: INDUSTRIALS B'jvers S '.'ers Alex Bricks Atlas Ice 11'') 12 23 Con833 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-01-18 8 Picture by A Singapore squatter and his son are here seen harvesting vegetables in his rich lowlands. Some farmers, like this squatter, besides growing table greens, also plant tobacco. The tobacco plants are seen waist-high in the background. Singapore last year devoted 706 acres to tobacco cultivation.Michael Goh - 52 words
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137 1951-01-18 8 Govt. Will Study Means To Increase Output QUESTIONS affecting tin- e<*onoim 121 Singapore mad Si— th Johon- m-,- m,,^ receive the urgent consideration of the < 1*1*1* II which is being appourted bj s m^a|»<»r« i,«»v< probe into the need for farther contmodit^ and controls. Squatters are producing about meat137 words
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77 1951-01-18 8 US To Set New Tea Standards For 1 951 WASHINGTON, Tan. 17: (AP) The Four! and Administration Dept. has appointed a Board ot Experts to set new standards for tea. The board will meet on Feb. IP. to set 1951 standards. The Tea Importati ra Act forbid i entry into77 words
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Article231 1951-01-18 8 EXCHANGE rates now* in force aa supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association are as follow FREE MARKET CURRENCIES Transaction** with Indo-China and Bias ?r* permitted in Straits dollars Only. mr—m*-m hongkono. Jan. it 'Special Standard Service!— Closing prices on ths 000 OO E-F llari tKi!V231 words
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296 1951-01-18 8 Standard Staff Reporter SQUATTER families in Singapore knowing ihe value of the precious top-soil on wnieh they depend for their li\ elihood, are tloing all thev can to conserve the soil and prevent erosion hv contour farming an»l planting coyer crops. Iu296 words
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212 1951-01-18 8 UK Postpones Ban On Use Of Zinc, Copper IUNDOV Jan. 17 (AP)— Britain heeded dtstreee signals from industry l^ p ont pan lag for month Im i l>an on the use of topper ami -inc («>r bom defeM.ee articles. The ban. doc to lake eUeei oa Feb. I. bas Im'cii212 words
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Article96 1951-01-18 8 US Business Failures Increasing NEW YORK, J in. IT- (AP Business failures rose sharply in the week ended Jan. ll and were at the highest weekly level su last August, Dun ana Bradstree! eported. The business credit reporting agency said t.u lure-; numbered 19:?. compared with 144 the preceding week.96 words
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Article53 1951-01-18 8 WASHINGTON. Jan. 17 (Reuter)— Americana wishing Go buy stocks now will have to pay 75 per cent, of the value m deposit, the Federal Reserve Board announces. The previous figure was oJ per cent. This step, the first change In credit terms for two ye:ir-,, ji53 words
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Article121 1951-01-18 8 RUBBER The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Jan. I*; were per 1b. Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot Loose S> If |2 14 FOB. in hdlvs Feb. No. 1 K.v>. srou S2.01 No. 'I K.S.S. lUfi ELM NO 3 K .S s Num I si 91 |1J3 LONDON121 words
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Article20 1951-01-18 8 Ti: tputs 1 s. Der. 31 were: Malayan 1.184 pi< Soul Ma las 1":.. I Ltd 10.107 pir20 words
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Article38 1951-01-18 8 Peking Grab Of US Properties Communist autl the North China port city <>f Tientsin have taken over t v Socony and Texaco companies with ill thi vari tusi I and stat eq tipment says Taipei) report- Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 38 words
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Advertisement30 1951-01-18 8 WISHING WON'T MAKE IT SOBUT SAVINGS WILL f „=> YOU TOO CAN OPEN I SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR O LITTLE AS Sl/- INTEREST BE PAID AT 2% PER ANNUM. CHUIIG KHlfllll BHIiK30 words
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218 1951-01-18 9 750 Belgian Troops round For Korea, Arrive Ifi Singapore Standard Shipping Reporter THE firs! Belgian warship to call at Singapore smre tlie war, the ton triiina which is transporting 7.10 Belgian troops on their way J pited Nations forces in Korea, arrived in Singapore yesterday Zi i _i*or».oi -~7ZZ^Lrxj-v-~ afternoon*218 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-01-18 9 Photo. Brothers both colonels in the British Army met at Kalian*,' Airport yesterday when Ll Colonel S. Calvert, right arrived from London by BOAC Constellation and was greeted by Colonel J. ML (Mad Mike) Calvert, daring commander ot the Malayan Scouts a special jungle forte operating against the bandits. StandardStandard - 50 words
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Article65 1951-01-18 9 chip Lum Limps In .1 Sbipp B| I art i mi.i Navigation j It -Is 3.5T5- j ireight r. the Chip J ,i into the Sin- J Koads yesterday J only one propeller fl bef st.irhoard I nn her I B four I E Port I I. lam Chip lum65 words
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Article22 1951-01-18 9 es has i from bases WAS I this ith the n flight evera] raft have ree Caribbean a22 words
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Article50 1951-01-18 9 Soviet Ore Ship Resumes Voyage Standard Shipping Reporter THE 5,114-ton Chelyuskinetz. a Russian freighter with a cargo of 6.500 tons of ore which has been in the Singapore Eastern Road- tor two day>. is scheduled to resume her voyage to Novor.'shisk. via j S lay. The ve. sel camel stock.50 words
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Article31 1951-01-18 9 The millionth vehicle pro- led by Vauxhall Motors in the last 20 years came oIT the assembly line in the Luton factory recently. It is a Bedford T-ton lorry.31 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-01-18 9 Photo. The 4,424-ton Kamina, first Belgian warship to call at Singapore since the war, with 750 Belgian troops on board for StandardStandard - 22 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-01-18 9 Photo. Mile. Annie Raillard > 22) gave Singapore a tench of the Parisienne atmosphere u-hen she went shopping for a few hours before continuing her voyage to France in the Surriento. She is returning to her beloved Pans after a two-month vacation in Sydney. StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article186 1951-01-18 9 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Wed. Negri Sembilan is more oi an agricultural than an industrial state, but it has one minor porl at Port Dickson through which petroleum products and other stores are imported and rubber, tin and copra shipped to major ports. Also a186 words
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Article54 1951-01-18 9 WARNING TO SHIPS A SHIPPING Circular from the Singapore Master Attendant warns mariners that firing practice to seawards will take place on the following dates between 9 a.m. and 3 p in. in the Established Coast Artillery Firing Area: Jan 23 and 30; Feb. H, 1.0 20, JO March 6,54 words
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Article43 1951-01-18 9 THE SINGAPORE Shipping and Port Clearance Oiliee. the Seamen's Registration Bureau. the Office of the Registrar of Imports and Exports and the Imports and Exports Contro': Department (Permits Branch) will be closed on Tues lay, Jan. 23. for the Thaipusam holiday.43 words
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209 1951-01-18 9 Standard Stall Reporter OWING to had weather and poor visibility with clouds hanging as low as 330 feet a BOAC Constellation from London with 34 passengers (13 for Singapore) had to divert from Kallang yesterday* It circled over the airport for half-an-hour. This209 words
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Advertisement557 1951-01-18 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANJINAVU UK CONTINENT! I S'porf. P I ham. Prnang "MEONIA** for Saltan Band fc. 19-20 Jan. to Port 9 •INi'V for Bangkok. Hon.-: tu fc C •■K I rBODlA" f or' Hoackoas'. k :>e P -r.a lf-21 Pdl. M "LAL4NDIA" for Bangkok 2^2" Keb. ieb. tZ A Pefc,557 words
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Miscellaneous181 1951-01-18 9 zi i_j -«<x~.-" Cair arrivals^. ggSM 1 1 and DEPARTURES j **"*u/ p Arrivals 'i\RLD\ INDONESIAN AIRWAYS l- rom Medan hi 1 1. 55 QANTAS EMPIRE Allt WAYS CONSTEI I ATIONS t> rom fyfaej ll KLM (^INSTALLATION from lr utupe I I ti ain MALAYAN AIRWAYS DAKOTAS from Baogkot Peaaai181 words
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Miscellaneous264 1951-01-18 9 #«gjM AILS Despatches TODAY: Pakistan (parcels only) noon by Star Acturus, Sibu noon by Bruas, IndoChina noon by Boissevain, Philippine Is., Hongkong, China and Japan noon by Khyber. TOMORROW: Palembang in by Tosari, X. Borneo, Labuan, Brunei and Miri noon by Katong, X. India noon by I. ok Sang, S.264 words
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Miscellaneous280 1951-01-18 9 aSHiPS in Harbour SHIPS AT ROADS AND WHARVES. 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. W HARVES Gdns. 44 Plitar, Sh< i rs Wharf Stan Meifoo, 4L' 43 City of Liverpool. 40/41 Fernstream. 38/39 Perseus. 36/37 Benattow, 33/34 Steel Rover. 31/32 Japan, 29 30 Norden, 27/28 Kilwa. 25/26 Crestes, 23/24 Merkur, 21/22 Smenyih. 17/18280 words
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Miscellaneous279 1951-01-18 9 Cable Wharf: Retriever, Recorder. Western anchorage: Fossularca. Laid up anchorage: E ralda, Tapah. mi TER KOADS Hai Hsuan, Chong Ya. Boissevain, Chas. Mac-lend. Waingapore, Star Arcturus S.J. Flanklin, Martin Bakke, Chelysukinets, Chin Lam. A. Mitchell Palmer, Tien Hsing, Hero, Rajula. St. Angelo Victory. Bencruachan. Anehun, Kamina. Flying Cloud, Chorrera, La279 words
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Article87 1951-01-18 10 CfOLLYWOOD, Jan. 17. X The day that eontraets were signed for Franeis X. Bushman to play King Saul in "David and Bathsheba," two studio seeretaries met at lunehtime. "Isn't it wonderful, Bushman's been signed,' enthused Secretary No. 1, a gray-haired woman in her 50s. M Bushman," mused87 words
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477 1951-01-18 10 hears Ava's voice, the better they like it The inside straight on MGM's "Inside Straight" is that it's the old 'Lucky Baldwin" script once tailored to Clark Gable's dimensions. e CAM Goldwyn has two war k pictures cooking. One's about the training of ground tones477 words
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Article, Illustration111 1951-01-18 10 A scene from the latest Egyptian musical extravaganza to come to Singapore "Akher Kcilba" or "Jealous Heart which opens at the Garrick Theatre, (Jeylang. with a Saturday midnight premiere, has Samia (iamal. royal dancer to Kin? Farouk of Egypt co-starred with I arid El-Atarach. the late Camelia i whose last111 words
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67 1951-01-18 10 r PHE Indian dancing sisters Lalitha, Padmini and Ragini will be making their last appearances tonight at the Happy World. The GOO p.m. show will be speciai'y for hooi children and tickets are priced at $2 and $1. Charges have also been reduced for the67 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-01-18 10 Photo) HOLLYWOOD PREMIERE CHAT:— Claudette Colbert (left) and Dinah Shore chat together while waiting for the start of the movie "Magnificent Yankee" in Hollywood, while their husbands, Dr. Joel Pressman (left), and actor George Montgomery just wait. The premiere was attended by a host Of famous Ilnllvivnnil personalities. A.PA.P - 49 words
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Article25 1951-01-18 10 D UE TODAY THE Bub! a Ballet Revue, wl ich was delayed in Penang, due to arrive in Singap <■ on the Eastern Queen this morning.25 words
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Article20 1951-01-18 10 SANTA MONICA. California, J 17:— Actre Betty H ton won a divorce from camera-maker husband Ted Briskin, 31 APAP - 20 words
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Advertisement320 1951-01-18 10 V'VHHHP' 'At!^ immmWSMMmJmmmm LAST 5 SHOWS j£i£m 1-1.45-4-6.30 9.30 %^lm, £L\ Pfc Ammm, JHS £§k \n* iJA Iflp p h Rl C JBf k I4^ o4J«i in COLOR Ml| Mani.;- CAMELIA tSc NAIMA AKEP *lk WL SHAW BROS. "TOMORROW! FOR SHEER EXCITEMENT... IT HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED! With every gasping320 words
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Advertisement76 1951-01-18 10 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM DEFINITELY LAST 2 PERFORMANCES DONT 1181 ]sl SHoW I 1 MjSS J%* 6 30 P' m 5 FHK V FOR SCHOOL Z s DANCERS <j o o- S OF INDIA CfHIDKEN l______P^__£_. jO** f x ______M_rv_*' l **sßlP£roj|**v ?X< .j I 1 T 1 ym^lO^ 7^B(________L. >_*■76 words
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Advertisement61 1951-01-18 10 OPENING TO DAY 3 SHOWS— 3. 6.15 M. 15 p.m. ALAN LADD in another G.eat Adventure Paramounl's "CAPTAIN CAREY, U.S. A" with WANDA HENDRIX Francis Lederer Joseph Calleia SATURDAY 20th January 1951 Remember The Date SAMIA GAMAL Heart-Throb of Millions in I m MlmMmMwmWm\^B The Greatest Egyptian Mosical Extra vagaaxa61 words
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Advertisement393 1951-01-18 10 1 CATHAY last vT 11 All. l 4 5.1.15-6.45 9. 30 l».\! (SEASON TO BE CONTINUED AT THE A l .ll OWING TO TREMENDOUS SUCCESS m "TERANG BULAN ff*. 1 (BRAND NEW 1950 P^OIH i, W^l Starrinji MISS SOFIA V**lt s OS'SATION of "BENG A WAN SOI f Ofc^ k"'393 words
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Miscellaneous71 1951-01-18 10 v f[ f t\ \i« IT W§0\ f^X TAKE lT EASV^ f BUG5/ ARE^~ I T-.A^ \s^6 V^AvU^/ v /n /^^^S '^^T I D0C l JU5T y V-VOU ALL Y KOTHiN' A -ROW TH' PALSY WALSV s U\^ cx$* v\ rmsrc<^~ Mm*s\ Ht\D this right? what 1 much... loan co,\npa\>,71 words
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Article, Illustration160 1951-01-18 11 i rk de>i_rn 'rs provide freshness and thru Sf ring o!!eetion. They are Maurice Rent- Model No, 1 features an evening t-n taifeta 11m averskirt, which boasts a bi? I J"M>- i'- in SH"5 H" removed, lea*, ing a short, i strapless, draped surplice bodice.160 words
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252 1951-01-18 11 SAMUEL G; ESTHER B. KLING - SAMUEL G. ESTHER B. KLING D I tiooally Ji lor r.trri- y a easily eone criticizes jealous >a that people hrai da ged in frequei. id respob or ho? iften I or depressed for no urent rcasi 14. T rl mt decisions by bes or252 words
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Article212 1951-01-18 11 !lUALA LUMPUR, Tues.-The j annual prize giving of the Sel- angor Malays Badminton Association will take place this Saturday at the M.8.5., Sentul at 2.30 p.m. r Two exhibition matches will precede the prize giving. Yeoh Teck Chye and Chan Kon Leong vwill meet212 words
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Article169 1951-01-18 11 1 PENANG, Tues:— Penan? All 'Blues beat the Province Weiles- i Hey Rug Football Club by lti I .points Itwo goals, try and a; (penalty six wo tries), (in a match on Victoria Green today. i i visitors opened scoring |V aG. Bruyns crossed over169 words
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306 1951-01-18 11 HERMAN RAPPA - HERMAN RAPPA Bv THE sta»:e is sel for tomorrow's big fii-hs at the Happy Vv orltl Stadium, irrespective ol tbe wrciaihrr, the show will go on and the programme tlr«.er\«**» thr fullest support. Chief interest is centred on the Bobby Njoo-Sid Fletcher battle. Bobby306 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-01-18 11 photo. Tan fiwet Tek. I2S lb. champion of Singapore and Indon Oa. is training hard lor tomorrow's fight with Boy Karim of Ipoh. ln the picture Tek is sf-en sparring with Tan Tong Kee, on the left StandardStandard - 38 words
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Article144 1951-01-18 11 Dave Sands may Visit England M ELBOUR X E. < Airmail) (Reuier-AAP > Empire weight champi Sands may make a return visit to E land in May. His c Tom Maguire said he expected to discuss plans for trip with English promoter Solomons when he :aiia sh- [aguire said S144 words
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Article88 1951-01-18 11 Varsity Rugger The North versos S m B f excounter of the O r [Malaya will be played today at Sepoy Linesfirst time in the sc the will be playing l i In add tion I med Elated by St (China* Limited will be cO bated to the winning team88 words
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Article30 1951-01-18 11 THE f wui 1. ing at the pren fMI E I 'I lap. 28, Lorong t 2 p.m. to elect office bearers Cor tha year. U'.WUWW'.W'.'W.WM- iWWWV t30 words
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Advertisement26 1951-01-18 11 anrtfathq has such bright and per- j ny sob, because he has always •oo> Dentifrice. You know how Dentifrice I r. .w. asm lib, una* «.ns^.»26 words
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Miscellaneous457 1951-01-18 11 Eadi® Programmes KAD1O MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME i»H> Metres and 41? Metres) i<> iii. Mews; 10. l"> r Um SelMals; I p.m. The Radia Oracstra; ut \ru<.; 1.43 Dance Mosie: fl ;o t'i ■j.T.i.nmr SMUMrj; 6.82 Uilii••rn •< Proi;r.'. rim* 1 H.'.'O Calling All Hospitals; 7 |i in News and457 words
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Miscellaneous325 1951-01-18 11 "You Call the Tune" Amoy: 9 p.nvf Neva in Amoy and Cintone-.e; U.15 5 "Listeners' Choice"— Mandarin; l'» p.m. News in frorhew and H.ikku; 10.13 Songs of Min-kiang; lu.r. Haa- dnrin light son;s i (».."> News Sutnnury in Mandarin. B.F.EJ3.S (Singapore) 15.30 Die s.. II SS He I 9M He325 words
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631 1951-01-18 12 Ranjit Singh - Ran jit Singh By Pi WED in a torrential downpour and under the worst of weather renditions the annual rugby match between the Royal Navy and the Army at Nee Soon yesterday resulted in a big win for the Royal Navy who scored631 words
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Article206 1951-01-18 12 OITIE DAVIES - Dendrite, Garnfair Impress OITIE DAVIES By V THOUGH the bra k was .ery good condition do s were given fast work at yesterd nooniing st impressive oi those tlvt went at pace wore De:i- > larnfair and Cocklaw. D»nd il i Dunw i -0" baa looked betti should ng opposition206 words
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Article106 1951-01-18 12 PENANG. Wed.— Unbeaten In their Malayan tour, the Nanyang Siang Pan basketball team who arrived here to play a couple of matches at the New World Sports Stadium before going on to Alor Star. Tbey will return to play a charity match for the Penang Basket106 words
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Article64 1951-01-18 12 THE Selangor Amateur Athletic Association will be holding a State Cross Country Championship over a distance of five miles on Feb. 25. There will be individual as well as Inter-team championships. All affiliated units are entitled to participate in the Inter-team championships provided they submit at64 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-01-18 12 picture. WONG PENG SOON, left, and Cheong Hock Leng, who met in the final of the Singapore singles championship last, night. For Wong, it was his first Singapore defeat in seven years. For Cheong, it was his first big win. For the few who watched them play, it was aStandard - 58 words
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Article101 1951-01-18 12 IPOH. Tues:— By their victory this evening, Kinta [ndi. ns annexed this year's League Hockey h»n >urs when they beat the Sturrock Club by two goals to one on the Padang. Both sides showed they were evenly matched in the first half. S. Balasingam opened accounts for the101 words
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430 1951-01-18 12 KL Europeans Hold Rest To 1-1 Draw KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A goal scored ten minutes before the end enabled the Europeans io force a one-all draw against the ll«**4 in imir annual bockey match on Padang here today* Play was robust throughout with the Europeans surprising even their keenest supporters430 words
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Article547 1951-01-18 12 THE Singapore Contingent of athletes, swimmers and weight-lifters to the Asian Games to be held in New Delhi, has now been increased from fourteen to seventeen. This was decided at the Singapore Olympic Sports' Council meeting held at the Y.M.C.A. yesterday evening. The547 words
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Article191 1951-01-18 12 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed—Displaying all round superioritv. the Krian Rovers hockev team easily defeated the Malav Teachers by five goals to one when they met in a friendly match played here on Sunday. The Teachers gave the Rovers an early shock when thev opened the scoring191 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-01-18 12 Photo. Royal Navy (darker jerseys) and the Army XV photographed just before they met in their annual rugby match at Nee Soon yesterday. Navy won 14-3. Lt. Holland who captained the Navy side is seen squatting while on the extreme left is Capt. Duckworth, skipper of the Army XV. StandardStandard - 50 words
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770 1951-01-18 12 KEN JALLEH - Peng Soon Loses, Hock Leng New S 'pore Champion KEN JALLEH By CHEONG HOCK LENG, young Eclipse Badminton Party champion, won the Singapore singlet* title last night. And the man he won it from was Wong IVng Soon, reigning Malayan and All England champion, defending his Colony title for the770 words
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94 1951-01-18 12 MELBOURNE. Jan. IG: -VP—Harry Hopman, Manager ol the Australian Davis Cup team, today rated Aussie Champion Frank Sedgman first and Unit i States singles king Art Larsen third In his 1950 world amateur tennis rankings. Hopman put Wimbledon champion Budge Patty of the94 words
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349 1951-01-18 12 Hv A Special Cm usuomlmi PENANG, Tins. Penang will be host> io IVrak. Srlanuor and Pahang in the roinhM Qnadrangular hockey tournament which vill he played o\cr lour <la* |on Jan. 1<). 20. 21, ami 22. All matches will be played J on the Penang Sporis349 words
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Article94 1951-01-18 12 HOT SPRINGS. Virginia, .1 17: (AP)— Snead, golfs Leading money u inner f< u tw i strait years, said on Tuesday he prob ably will r. >t return to the touri ment trail until the tou Bt ll s reach Florida. Snead said his physicians have ordered94 words
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Advertisement54 1951-01-18 12 t he CAPITOL THEATRE from TUESDAY J 23>?d fJf W mm* ■5»» j S> VARIETY I Jf On Slags Diieel from their successful tour of I..REAT BRITAIN, EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST AND INDIA! THE BUBLA BALLET REVUE Plus On Screen "SOFIA" IN WONDERFUL CINECOLOR jt.ENE RAYMOND SIGRTO Ol RIE PATRICIA MORiSOX54 words
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Miscellaneous29 1951-01-18 12 TTpj§j| HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malava. TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 6.17 8.44 Malacca 3.58 4.07 Port Dickson 2.39 2.18 Port Sham 1.04 1.58 Penang 9.58 10.0229 words
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