Singapore Standard, 31 January 1951
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Title Section22 1951-01-31 1 Singapore TIGER Standard f^W J f \mm I fjjEt VOL. NO. 2 S SINGAPORI, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY SI, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS22 words
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246 1951-01-31 1 No Call-Up In S'pore; Appeal For Volunteers Standard Staff Reporter ill; will be no ealt-up in Singapore, but there ...i appeal faf volunteers, a (Government spokes- I olonial Secretariat said yesterday when details of the proposed manpower registration I seh eme. The manpower mobilisation scheme in Smgapore, it was stated,246 words
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49 1951-01-31 1 Registration Forms Sent To Penang Schools i>! iff Correspondent UIG IMS. Most of ala m Penang have ts and advice istration of man in the Federation of s. uho are IS ill be asked to r their nam s and also have left school at mer the age of49 words
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48 1951-01-31 1 Fog Frost Disrupt UK Transports es 30 CUP ea and H r "s to five i and 1 two hours :ed for a ir.nel and ■ry bul oe their no airJ plane I I VI Grays in es were tion I ts elecl ndon light nor e cancell-48 words
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104 1951-01-31 1 LONDON, Jan 3Q (Reuter Britain prepared to meet the cost of rais g two further- battalions the Malay Regiment, War M si John Strachey told the Ho ise ol Commons today Briga er Austin Low, Conseril bad asked how many battalions there were104 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-01-31 1 Picture. Twentyone smoke houses were burnt early yesterday morning when the Lee Rubber Co. Ltd. at Pontian Kechil caught fire. Damage was estimated at more than S 1.500,000. Picture shows labourers of the company helping to pour water on the smouldering ruins withStandard - 54 words
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311 1951-01-31 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. m.Mh'e -.umity leaders in the Federation are alarmed at the large-scale exodus of i Chinese youths irom Malaya to China to evade call-up under the new manpower regulations. Opinion current among these j leaders is that the call-up311 words
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Article58 1951-01-31 1 UK To Reimpose Wartime Controls LONDON. Jan 30, (UP). Prime Minister Clement Attlee told the Commons today that Britain's new stepped-up defence programme meant a reimposition of many wartime conl U He said the passage on reintroducing controls was omitted .1 his defence announcement in the Commons yesterday but he58 words
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Article34 1951-01-31 1 LONDON, Jan. 30 (AP) The biggest naval exercise since the end of World War 11, with three British and U.S. fleets engaged, will be held February 12 and 13 in the Mediterranean.34 words
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Article36 1951-01-31 1 LONDON. Jan. 30 (AP) Lord Nelson, fifth holder of the title created in 1805 to honour Britain's famous naval hero, died in a London hospital today after a brief illness. He was 90.36 words
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Article31 1951-01-31 1 COPENHAGEN, Jar.. 31, (AP). The engagement ol be' atiful French Princess Hi e de Bro e to P.a nce el of Bou 'bon-Pa aria nas been announced in Copenhagen,31 words
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Article58 1951-01-31 1 RANGOON. Jan. Ml. (AP). High Court Chief Justice Tun Byu has refused bail to America's "Burma Surgeon" Dr. Gordon Seagrave, convicted on Jan. 17 of abetting high treason. Defence Attorney Kyawmyint sought bail for the elderly American on health grounds. A panel of three High Court58 words
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319 1951-01-31 1 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE'S biggest postwar (ire destroyed mon than $1,500,000 Worth of rubber and properly at tin Lee Rubber Co. Ltd's factory at Pontian Ketchil yesterday. Two hundred and forty tons of sheet rubber anc 21 smoke houses went up in319 words
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Article31 1951-01-31 1 A burglary was committed at the Adeiphi Hotel yesferday between 10 a.m. and 2.45 p.m. when an English woman's wrist watch, valued at 52.:0, was stolen from her room.31 words
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Article216 1951-01-31 1 8th Army 9 Miles From Seoul TOKYO, Jan. 30 (UP)— Tht United States Eighth Armj ground to within nine miles o: Seoul today, while on the easl coast a powerful naval task force, led by the battleship Missouri, unleashed a devastating attack on Kanson, 27 miles north of the 38th216 words
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Article75 1951-01-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues:— A Selangor Government communique states that on the occasion of the third anniversary of the Federation Day, Feb. 1, all commercial business houses, private dwellings and Government offices in the Slate should fly both the Federation and the Selangor state flags. LONDON.75 words
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86 1951-01-31 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 30, iAP« —The Natural Rubber Bureaj here yesterday estimated last year's world production oi natural rubber at 1,850.000 long tons— a new record The Bureau is an organisation of South-East Asian rubber pro ducer who are seeking to ~>xpand their American86 words
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Article36 1951-01-31 1 MORE than 300 pairs 0 f rubber shoes and two motor car tyres were stolen from a shopln i South Bridge Road yesterday. The total value of the goods was estimated at $300.36 words
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Article31 1951-01-31 1 An automatic pistol wa nnd in a drain in Omar Road y< terday morning by an I named Vaitilingam Chinniah. Tie pistol was surrendered to the Police.31 words
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Article158 1951-01-31 1 LONDON. Jan. 30 (AP) The British Government announced today that it will ofler a new high-interest defence bond to help pay for its three-year £4. 700.000.000 rearmament programme. Chancellor of the Exchequer Hugh Gaitskell told the Bouse of Commons the new h rl, on snle158 words
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426 1951-01-31 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 30 (AP) The Cited Nations is expected to name Communist China as au aggressor in Korea today 12 weeks after General Douglas MacArthur first reported Chinese Red forces had entered the fioht. Russia and Poland served notice thev426 words
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492 1951-01-31 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE future of the I niversitv of Malava can non be planned w.th more confidence than could haxe been done a year ago. declared Sir Franklin <;im»on. the Uoyernor of Singapore, ai the *p«>< iai convocation of the University yesterday. Sir Franklin492 words
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57 1951-01-31 1 Standard Staff Reporter THREE (hinese students of the Chung Cheng High School. Kim Yam Road, were yesterday detained bv i the Special Branch of the Singapore Police under the Emergency Regulations. The three students. who were boarders, were in their classrooms when the police57 words
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Article93 1951-01-31 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. 30. iAP». U.S. Representative Judd (Republican of Minnesota) told reporters today, "I have reason to believe that the government is actively considering releasing Chinese (Nationalist) forces in Formosa to make as much trouble as they can for the Communists on the Chinese93 words
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379 1951-01-31 2 GOVERNMENT WORKERS WANT 70% COL ALLOWANCE Unions Submit New Scale Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Federation of Unions of Government Employees in a memorandum to the Government has recommended that cost of living allowance he increased from the present 40 per cent to 70 per cent of the basic salary,379 words
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Article72 1951-01-31 2 COL C'ttee To Meet This Week Standard Suit' Reporter THE FIBS! re into I the cost of In. the F- tion and Singapore :s i The St: F C Ben- e F. the I'■ > reported 1 Licipal that th< port the joint c e AnU the FV IS ee72 words
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Article, Illustration511 1951-01-31 2 Court Martial Hears 'Amazing Swindle' Standard SL.tl Reporter WHJ.N a young Army, officer appear* before n Singapore general court-martial al Nee Soon yesterday, lhe prosecution alleged thai he, with the help <-i two BORs, engineered an "amazii swindle" which resulted in a charge of ihefl of $4,080 cash being l>r<>;;T.i511 words
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Article, Illustration423 1951-01-31 2 Standard Staff Reporter VEARS oi hard labour were brought to a htiin-; climax when three medical and two dental graduands Of the University of Malaya received their degrees from the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson. ProChancellor Of the University in the423 words
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111 1951-01-31 2 To Move The Formation Of S'pore Regt. MR JOHN' LAYCOCK, Member for Municipal North-East, will table a motion seeking the immediate formation of a Singapore Regiment at the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council on Feb. lt AU ranks of such a regiment should be British subjects ai I111 words
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Article, Illustration181 1951-01-31 2 THK Singapore Police Force is your force and it is your prerogative to make use of it to your best advantage, .-aid an officer of the C.I.D. who recently returned from the United Kingdom, in a talk over Radio Malaya. The officer said that lack181 words
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Article200 1951-01-31 2 S'PORE JC's FOR HK, MONTREAL Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Junior Chamber of Commerce yesterday elected three delegates for interna al Jaycee conferences to be held in Hongkong and Montreal Within the next few months. Mr. R W. Bedford, a H executive of Carrier Ir.t< tional Limited, will reprt.-- I the200 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-01-31 2 Youth Faces Riot, Mischief Charg es A MALAY youth, Bah i Abu. Fi t 1 Dec. 11. I MR UM DING SENG sl VPJM i ri*r Bachel of Medicine and Bm I S University of i, he received yesterday.39 words
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336 1951-01-31 2 30,000 Crates Ordered For S 'pore, Federation ORANGES FOR CHINESE HEW YEAR Standard Stall Reporter THE CHINESE Fruits and Vegetables Deafen 1 Association <»f Singapore announced yesterday that thi had ordered 30,000 crates ol Chinese oranges far th. .hinese New car. The Chinese Communist Government have already allowed export from336 words
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Advertisement204 1951-01-31 2 AUCTION SALE UOIIZZ tB-. y I KI I, at J at No: rs: rated in CT District of K th 1 T 'I 7P i! total BUILDINGS: One Large factory -hed. five 1 storey s< permai I ie 1 building, one refinery, one garage, g ground creation OFFICE FURNITURE AXD204 words
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Advertisement97 1951-01-31 2 ""H ill glnstei iilonr im:>rott your Evej ..ht" t 0! Profo cai skills are the essential a. vour Bing Tort and efficiency It is foi these services and —not for glasses alone pay Tr vour fee. "Seek i'role»Tonai advice \.,1 eiass.s a p;iir DAU S;N OPsSCAL ROUSE North Bridge Rd97 words
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Advertisement54 1951-01-31 2 SITUATIONS knowledci personal!. C:: A qua!,: i apply vent Penang man.. S Large Goodrich, sale. Size: VEHICLES f < 18. 1 1 model A. be see i Trac cfceni ACCOM. WANTED LOAN WANTED v -s flMf NATURALISATION"" 2TICE SIN Room. Groan I WAT IRON INT. CIIU..J: VV r r li54 words
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ADULTS JOIN RUSH FOR 'BOAT TO CHINA'
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264 1951-01-31 3 (1) Letters About 'Land For All' Attract Them Standard Staff Correspondent Kl ULA LUMPUR, Tues. The 'Boat to i. nol only taking Chinese youth from \j,i j nlio are being sent out of the country by iheir parents. It is also carrying large numbers adults, with ihe result that Malayan264 words
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63 1951-01-31 3 EX ODUS FOR C HINA ALSO SEEN IN IPOH St B u respondent lea to the fast- has caught igrathe normal "ificates of ted yeste I ie Imr.ere t i t.:-. S -rd that youths in did not Chi ti n Office stall wis I about CO :s making '.:rns.63 words
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Article, Illustration19 1951-01-31 3 New Sch ool This is how the "Pei Chun Chinese School" Pontian will look after it has been completed.19 words
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Article29 1951-01-31 3 Search For Sunder land Continued 1 t I other alerted by i for overE For Iwakuni, night 3 ing plant nine pas- airmen. Sunday in plane. long-] tl 529 words
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Article52 1951-01-31 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Tues There has been no rush for Certificates of Admission, Visas of Pas ports beyond the normal applications at the Settlement Immigration Office. Settlement iths of man-power age ave not as yet been unduly alarmed by Government's recent legislation to52 words
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Article78 1951-01-31 3 THE following council members e elected at the 0 annual g meeting of the Insu ai e Institute of Malaya, i at the G.H. Cafe yesterday. President: S. Lowrie (Manufacturers Life), Vice-presidents, A Dean (Royal), Yon? Nyuk Lin (Overseas), hon. secret S. L B iskar <Ruby General*. Councillo78 words
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151 1951-01-31 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— A $300,000 Chinese School for Pontian the largest in the State is to come up in the heart of the town as a result of the united efforts of the Chinese population of the district. The building, to151 words
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253 1951-01-31 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A warning to parents that they may never see the children they are Bending to China was sounded today by Mr. W. M. McLeod. a council member of the Malayan Association today. 'If these253 words
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Article54 1951-01-31 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— A bus carrying 15 passengers irom Johore Bahru to Ayer Itam was held up by seven bandits this evening and set on fire. The passengers were ordered out of the vehicle and robbed of their identity cards. 154 words
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Article, Illustration87 1951-01-31 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Veloo (24), a Special Constable pleaded guilty today, in the Second Magistrate's Court, to a Charge of desertion, and was sentenced to two weeks' ha d labour and fined $200 in default to two months' hard labour. The prosecution87 words
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Article67 1951-01-31 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues An allegation that an approaching lorry moved in a zig-zag manner was made by Lee Wai Yeng, described as a former dance hostess in the Happy World, at an inquiry Into the (leath of Cheong Wai Piew. who died as the result of an67 words
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69 1951-01-31 3 Stamlard Slafl Kes>orier JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— The forthcoming Malay Penunsilar Union meeting scheduled to discuss the ''Nationality" question on Thursday, will also discuss the educational system in Johore. ineM al petitioilß to theM aii; 'B thiat gets hisH the Ngeeß he to Buk EnAsh69 words
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97 1951-01-31 3 A TEAM of exoerts from the RAF's Central Fig'hter Establishment is due at Changi today for a week's programme of lectures and discussions at Far East Air Force Headquarters and units. Led bv the Commandant of the CFE,* Air Commodore W. J. Crisham.97 words
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380 1951-01-31 3 Suspicion Not Enough To Con vict C. J. Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. In this day and a«je in Malaya, if a bandit camp was discovered a short distance away and on a path leading from the direction of a kongsi, it was virtually simple to assume that the380 words
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79 1951-01-31 3 SEREMBAN. Tues Three more of the injufed persons admitted to hospital following the hand grenade incident at the Yam Yam Cabaret, Seremban. on Sunday niffht. were discharged today. They were two bandsmen and a Chinese dance hostess. The condition of Mrs. P. Danker. Eurasian79 words
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Article215 1951-01-31 3 ONE OF the proudest National Servicemen in Malaya is 19-year-old Signalman Colin Maxwell who was presented with the Parrish Shied by the G.O.C. M day a, Major Gene r a I Urquhart, for being the best all-round National Serviceman in the Malaya Signal Regiment. All members of215 words
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155 1951-01-31 3 PIRBRIGHT. Surrey, Jan. 29 (Router) D. Fenwick. 19-year-old Scuts Guardsman, who missed his second draft to Malaya because he celebrated too hard the previous night, told a court martial today he "enjoyed it very much" out there. "His greatest punishment had been his missing the155 words
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Article85 1951-01-31 3 Standard Staff Cm respondent KUALA LUMPUR Ti Bought under a grant from the Colonial Development and Wt fare Fund. 700 radio sets are to be installed in kampongs and resettlement areas through the Federation so that the rural ipulation can hear the truth about85 words
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Article191 1951-01-31 3 Gilmour Praises Insurers SUndard Staff Reporter THE Acting Financial Se&a* tary, Singapore, Mr. Andrew Gilmour. speaking at the annual dinner of the Insurance Institute of Malaya at the Capitol Blueroom. last night, paid tribute to the way employers in insurance firms I were instilling interest into junior members of their191 words
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Article30 1951-01-31 3 FIXES totalling 1100 K I imposed on live men in j Singapore Fourth Police C yesterday for I at H milestone Changi Road on Jan. i 29.30 words
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143 1951-01-31 3 Let Workers Sit In State Councils— MPU Standard Malav Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tl* The Malay Peninsular Union. in a statement issued > day .said that it wants its members to sit in Councils in all the ments in the iya The Union also said that padiplanters, pe drivers and villagers143 words
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Article56 1951-01-31 3 KUALA ta Lim Pian <54*. who faced three counts ot having in has possession Tl packets oi chandu, tmra cigarette tins containing cl I and other minor articles which are used for the purpose of cookad smoking chandu. wi allowed bail of $1,000. by the Second Magistrate56 words
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Advertisement12 1951-01-31 3 GEORGE LEE MOTORS 200 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE, IMPORT DEPARTMENT OBTAINABLE FROM LEADING STOCKISTS.12 words
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462 1951-01-31 4 r Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Police Force in thi* j countn can help to bniW up a united Malaya capable of governing and defending itself in time* of trouble. said lhe acting Commissioner of Police, Mr. W. D. Robinson,462 words
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Article142 1951-01-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. "The town of Bentong can be proud that so many of its citizens have come forward to help." said Sir Henry Gurney when he addressed a parade of 240-strong Home Guards in Bentong during the course of a tour of resettlement142 words
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212 1951-01-31 4 Penang Co-op Store Gets Poor Support Standard Stall Correspondent PENAN G, Tui Inti n wn in Penang's only co- rative store in Dato Kraj Road is very poor, Mr. R. C. Gates, acting Commissioner -operative Development. r c ion of Malaya Singapore, told The Standard today. He said that out212 words
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Article94 1951-01-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR, T ies.— Three policemen and two civilians were killed and two policemen were wounded in an enement between a police itrol and bandits ta .v. i Kiming, Perak. There were 1!S other incidc I of the exchange of tire between security forces94 words
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Article130 1951-01-31 4 SUNGEI PATANI, Tues -"I do want to impress upon you all the great importance and value which. Government attaches to i this Home Guard movement." I Thus said the acting Mentri Besar of Kedah. Tungku Ismail. a. .en he addressed a meeting of I the130 words
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Article32 1951-01-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. When the Kuala Lumpur- Penang mail train was between Chemor and Tanjong Rambutan last night, bandits fired on it wounding two British nnd a Gurkha soldier.32 words
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Article87 1951-01-31 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Tues.— The S.X.I. Fun Fair will be officially open by Mr. Heah Joo Seang on Friday, Feb. 9, at the school play ground in Farquhar Street. This will be the second fair to be organised by the old boys and87 words
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Article115 1951-01-31 4 standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— The first tian to be employed by the .1 inicipality under the ch r scheme is 21-year-old Miss I i Choo Poh. who started work yestei day in th< i I rial a stenographer on six months' probation. Besides herself,115 words
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Article30 1951-01-31 4 Standard Staff Correspondent i PENANG, Tues. Communist pamphlets were picked up jby a police constable this morning at Ayer Itam Road j leading to Penang Hill RailI ways.30 words
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Article82 1951-01-31 4 CHARGED with stealing a wallet containing $4.40 and a receipt from Law Tai Nyuan in Jurong Road on Jan. 9, Lim Liang Chua. asked a witness in the Singapore Four lii Police Court yesterday, "Do you think I am a thief?" "Take a good look at me,"82 words
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Article46 1951-01-31 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Tues —Tiie Sultan of Perak will present instruments nf appointments to all official and uno.li. iai members of the l\ rak St tte and Executive Councils at a ceremony on Peb 5 at 9.30 a.m. in the State Council Chamber.46 words
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222 1951-01-31 4 Standard Stall Correspondent IPOH, Tues. AH the fun of a fair will be provided on the St. Michael's Institution ground on Saturday and Sunday, VvU. JO and J I when old boys, friends and teachers ot the school hold their grand Fun222 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-01-31 4 Three 'Best' Inspectors photo These three probationary inspectors won prizes at the passing out parade of 160 recruits and 47 probationary Avian inspectors at the Police Depot. Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. From left to right: PAI Kamalanatlian (best in school training). PAI Neoh Tai Seng (best bren gun) a rut PAIArt Lite - 53 words
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Article, Illustration264 1951-01-31 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. It i* of the highest importance that Government servants should nol lan behind, but must rather be in froni of all other citizens in showing their loyaltj lo Governmenl al all times. Fhe Resident Commissioner, Mr. A. Aston, told members264 words
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143 1951-01-31 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Twee. Public bodies and variant <<h__■mifiitv leaders v^ ill be an> pro ae bed in connection v* it Ii the formation ol Home Gaards \m PrmjL Mr. T. L Gethiag, gtafl officer for <i\il defence Im Penanc anil I'ro\in.» Welle-!c\.143 words
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Article75 1951-01-31 4 Busy Day For Roving Commissioner Standard staff Correspi PENANG, Tues- n the I H Iquartei I B S A Mr. F. H. J. D; of the School today and also j it 1 B aK. During his 1 3 ere, Mr. Dahl t Fort Corn- Hc- St S hool, B.75 words
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Article50 1951-01-31 4 I d SI B t orrespi App.. t tted I 1 t the ts of 1 hey had supplied with U money. told him that he [ated ulties but i that nonetheless the law kept and that h< should have reported tter to the police immediately.50 words
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Article66 1951-01-31 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Tues.— Employees ii .hinese bus mess houses hen have received big es f Ol the Chinese New Y< One large Chi mental store in Hugh Street paid a year's bonus to each of its 36 em ployees. Several Chinese ed firms, mines66 words
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Article121 1951-01-31 4 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Chairman ol the Min Yuen branch committee. Ampang. Lee Chan Fai alias Ch. Kong alias So Wai Min, who had a price of $2,000 on his head, was killed by security forces last night. He was hunted down to a mining121 words
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EMERGENCY RAF SERVICE DEFINED
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423 1951-01-31 5 By A Special Correspondent AIRMEN irving on regular engagements in ground trades in the Ro\al Air Force are to give >iv or twelve months extra service as part of Britain's move to strengthen herarmed forces. National servicemen are not affected by this423 words
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Article259 1951-01-31 5 Standard Staff Reporter TWO THOUSAND men and women, grey with age, received Chinese 'New Year gifts from Shaw Brothers at the Great World and the New World Amusement Parks yesterday. Each person received nve katties of rice, a katty of sugar, a tin of259 words
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262 1951-01-31 5 iPOLOG\ on behalf of Balwanl Singh and Hardial Sin^h, partners of (»ian in^'» a;.;l < «::;;k:;m. •<>:• nol appearing in ourl lasi week was tendered !»> their counsel, Mr. Kenneth Selh when lii;- <•;><' came ii}» .2 iir» in lhe Singapore Second Districl Coarl yesterday.262 words
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Article69 1951-01-31 5 Denies He Sold Worthless Stone KADAR bin S tbiu denied in the Singapore Second Police 1 Court yesterday that be sold a hless stone to Abdullah bm Diang for after telling him th tt il was worth ->lf>o. ECadar appeared on a charge of cheating Abdullah at North Bridge R69 words
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Article, Illustration224 1951-01-31 5 Appeals For Magazines, Newspapers Siandard f "h fT Reporter AN APPEAL for more magazines and newspapers for the servicemen in Singapore was made by Lady Anne Holland Martin. Deputy Head of Services Welfare at WVS headrters, London, when she ted the Shackle Club yesLady Anne who is on a month'sStandard - 224 words
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Article52 1951-01-31 5 A 30- YEAR-OLD Mala-. 0.-na.n bin Bakri ..ered i I oi $503 in the Singaopre F^ urth Police Court yesterday ■n he pleaded guilty to being i in possession of a bayonet and '-lyo'd without a licence in Woodland Road on Jan. 26. The e was postponed to52 words
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Article, Illustration251 1951-01-31 5 TWO BOATMEN, Koh Chwee Sen I of Sir Koh Street and Lee Tian S «fl of Java Road w< i found guilty in the First Police Court yesterday of fraudulent possession of a total ot 22 bales of rubber. Koh w a fiJ ed $50251 words
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426 1951-01-31 5 Students To Be Allowed More Say In Their Activities Standard Staff Reporter A MOVE to enable members <>i lhe Students I nion of the I Diversity ol Malava to take a greater pari in all activities whether social or cultural through the various hostels instead of through the I nion426 words
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Article138 1951-01-31 5 $1,000 More For Humane Society TWENTY-THREE Singapore i firms and individuals have ±,vyc:i a total of $1,004.11 to the Royal Humane Society which gives instruction in methods of lifesaving and gives suitable rej wards for courageous actions in saving lives. Larg ;st single donation was sent by the Singapore Chinese138 words
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Article45 1951-01-31 5 BAIL of $3,000 was granted i Pakir Suppian in the Singapore j Fourth P 'lice Court yesterday j when he was tentatively charged with robbing S. Munnusamy I $40 and causing hurt to him. The j I case was postponed tu IZj. 5.45 words
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Article76 1951-01-31 5 A r.RDICT adventure was Singapore Coroners Court yesterday at the inq to the death of a labour Cheek Seow Kim. On Jan. 13 Ch were hatch of t City of Liver- at the Harbour Board. At 3.30 pm. alter ascertaining there was no one In the76 words
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Article225 1951-01-31 5 BECAUSE close relative in lhe United Kingdom are ♦seriously ill, six airmen from the Far Fast Air Fore? will fly to Britain to<la\. 1 lie Royal Air Force a..'. ties have arranged varying periods of leave on compassionate grounds to speed fl i patients' recovery.225 words
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Article34 1951-01-31 5 TAX ■.cd bell CO\ bicycles, was charged in Singapore Second Police C On the morning ol Jan. detective caught Tan in I beii cow bicycles narked outside tive fined $75.34 words
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Article, Illustration16 1951-01-31 5 THK name of thi i the .Malayan N I been c i M16 words
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Advertisement160 1951-01-31 5 L A R fi I M. ERIC AN FAMILY HOW ONLY w Aw 1 mm\A.\^AmmmmmmA\a a 9 W^k^ m S m f m zfmMmiMM m i^^^^^^mrnkmi Sep£Qt M'MITE v;. CHINESE NEW YEAR ATTRACTION A Is whi rircd it N S-J v.or JaCARLO-^RichardGREENE Z a fe*"* i *4 4 r^v. COHORT160 words
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Advertisement162 1951-01-31 5 By 7& a f**te c&t i "»>*i_l____K'Q__l__r JriiHl^^^jl^H'EF^*'- _> SJk-araxtxhjJi V Wiil ARD ihe designers have added many mw features to this well-tried ear of proved periormanee improved Seating, Smarter Appearaiue. and Greater Petrol leonom\. all add up to th* Standard Vanguard's had in popular familv cars. FEDERATED MOTORS LTD.162 words
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Article743 1951-01-31 6 r rHE Government indignantly denies that the new visa regulations discriminate against the Chinese. And. technically speaking, the Government is correct. Nowhere in the new regulations concerning immigration and re-entry into the Colony and the Federation are the Chinese specifically singled out as the victims. In fact743 words
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Article967 1951-01-31 6 Sir; There has been some correspondence on profitmaking in Private Schools including those run by Christian Missions. In Singapore, at any rate, there will be no further cause for such an accusation as far as the Mission Schools are concerned because as from the beginning of this year967 words
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Article420 1951-01-31 6 Sir: The mention of S tinozaki recalls to mil I ma n y unpleasant events from the Syonan-To d< ys, ano trie Singapore authorities have acted rightly in refusing his landing although he now comes hack as a businessman. Every Nippon- !.n is a nice "gentleman"420 words
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Article165 1951-01-31 6 Sir; -May 1 suggest that anyone who cannot make proper use of his firearm sl oc be deprived of h.s licence. In the firm where I work a young Chinese wanted to show oil' to all his co-workers that he was the proud owner of165 words
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Article, Illustration16 1951-01-31 6 .ind the teeth I found in the pocket Want them cleaned too Mr. Hotohkiss?16 words
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672 1951-01-31 6 THE £300 MILLION FLIGHT OF MR. LAMB A Diplomat Is leaving For A Palace Iw Pckii A QUIET slight man named Lionel Lamb f* will fly to China within the next fortnight—and £300,000,000 of British money may depend on the result of his journey. He will leave his furnished flat672 words
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Article256 1951-01-31 6 •»MR. R. EIAMANI was rapped 2 across the knuckles by Ul 5 Melayu for a speech he m at public meeting organised 5 by the Selangor Indian As I ciati celt the I x anniversai j the R public of 5 Ind <Mi R mani, said Utusan,256 words
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Advertisement37 1951-01-31 6 l I "TICbSR" RUBBER GOODS II ii for ij MINING INDUSTRY. !i In Ise For 30 Years In Malava SHUM YIP LEONG RUBBER WORKS s fltafaporc Kaala Lumpor ipoh HegaauM I i Klaaf Batter* or uk Hongkong37 words
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Advertisement59 1951-01-31 6 _____^^^^^^X a ___F A. C^Mfc* \^vs|t ;^"^K^B*^fii^*^*' ill ii !'.I iii lij j iiill J I I j jjjij nniiiiiriiTi^^-^^ 1 uJ 4 Jk *tf iL^ PAAA m L»f<*BW m r IjJljJcj an 1) r LiJu IUJ 10M0S OBCBABB KOAD SING IF I REFBKHKATOBS PBOM n. |IS!JF' UPWARDS AVAILABLE VI59 words
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Miscellaneous16 1951-01-31 6 fi^s— Believe /t or Not I S*nww ro»- Ay df (F 2 ARE FOUND GROWING TOGETHER16 words
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Article, Illustration383 1951-01-31 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. 30. (A.P.) President Truman trench Premier Rene Pleven yesterday announced "fundamt i ntl l? P olic y" between their governments on problems in lndo-Lhina and Korea ~mmm^ m /mM ammmm, M.m\.\M m\ m Truman was told by Pleven that theAP - 383 words
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67 1951-01-31 7 Bradley Report On Korean War Optimistic WASHINGTON, Jan. 30 (AP)—General Omar Bradley. chairman of the joint Chiefs-of-Stall', gave congressional leaders yesterday what they termed an "optimistic report" on the Korean fighting. After a review of the situation at the meeting with congressional leaders and President Truman at the White House,67 words
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Article22 1951-01-31 7 The Soviet Government has refused to accept Mr. S. Shazar. former Minister ot Education and Culture, as Israeli Minister to Moscow.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article134 1951-01-31 7 UK Flu Epidem ic Flattening Out ON. Jan 30: (Reuter) Deaths from ini Britain have not yet reached their peak, a of Health offic:;-.. said today. "We have reason the epidemic is flattening out in most complications following influenza are taking I among persons over 55 years old." the nd.134 words
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270 1951-01-31 7 I'VKI^. 30 i P) American diplomats from behind the Iron 1 lain gathered here la?t night for a three-day exchange of information ihet a general conflict between the Soviet bloe and the West appears imm urit or inevitable. The diplomats including270 words
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Article, Illustration116 1951-01-31 7 Wants Pacific Isles Returned photo. TOKYO. Jan. 30 (AP)—Japanese Prime Minister Yoshida's Liberal Party asked that the Ryukyu Islands. including strategic American occupied Okinawa, be returned to Japan in the prospective peace treaty. The party also wants back the Soviet-held Kurile Islands. olf Hokkaido. Japan's northern i island, and theA.P. - 116 words
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Article65 1951-01-31 7 SAIGON, Jan. 30 (Reuter)— General De Lattre De Tassigny j the French Commander-in-Chief in Indo-China drove into the jungle yesterday to award the Chevalier of the Legion of Honour to a young Foreign Legion officer who killed 23 guerillas .single-handed. The officer is iM-vear-o'd65 words
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133 1951-01-31 7 'A bdicate At Once, Juin Tells Sultan CASABLANCA. Jan. 30 (Reuter) Moroccan censorship yesterday allowed Casablanca newspapers to reproduce a French press report that General Alphonse Juin, French Resident General in Morocco. has demanded the immediate abdication of the Sultan of Morocco. The French report said General Juin had told133 words
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Article230 1951-01-31 7 LAKE Sl CCESS, Jan. 30 (Reiner)— Tin ArabAsian L2-nation group has amended its resolution calling for a preliminary conference with Communis! China anil on Far Eastern questions. In answer to criticism made about its resolution in the General Assembly's Political Committee, the group inserted! a230 words
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Article73 1951-01-31 7 SOUTH Korean Cabinet members attended a memorial service at the Protestant Chapel at Pusan in memory of the iate Gen. Walton H. Walker, Bth Army Commander killed in a jeep accident north of Seoul two days before Christmas. Hundreds if Koreans packed the chapel to payReuter; AAP - 73 words
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Article86 1951-01-31 7 I Three out or every five telej phones in the world are in the United States.-USIS. maa For the first time it will not ibe necessary to conduct a > j recruiting drive for Britain's volunteer harvest camps this coming season. In fact the pro- blem may be to avoidReuter - 86 words
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Article45 1951-01-31 7 A bust of the late King Reza Shah Pahlavi has been presented to the Indian Navy Flotilla, now visiting the Persian Gulf, by the Governor of Bander Abbas on behalf of the city as "a token of affection and regard from the Persian people''. (GHS)(GHS) - 45 words
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Article35 1951-01-31 7 Six hundred building trade workers engaged in construction of Britain's new atom research station at Cronhurts in Cheshire went on strike yesterday in protest against the dismissal of a number of labourers considered redundant. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article56 1951-01-31 7 Mr. Shafiq-ur-Ra_hman Kidwai of the Jamia Millia. Delhi, who is heading an 80-man UNESCO I mission to Indonesia to help in that Government's literacy campaign, has left New Delhi for Jakarta. By training teachers for new settlements, the mission will aid the Indonesia Government's plan to transfer of part of(GHS) - 56 words
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Article38 1951-01-31 7 The Philippine Islands could support more than twice their present population of 20.000,000 people at a satisfactory standard of living if the people were educated to develop their great natural resources, a United Na- tions mission reported.— A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article64 1951-01-31 7 Roof bolting is now holding 37.000,000 square feet of roof surface in ,i50 coal mines in the United States. Under this method holes are drilled in the mine roof and long bolts are inserted. The bolts hold together the layers j of roof and make them self- j supporting. TheUSIS - 64 words
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Article54 1951-01-31 7 San Francisco's Chinatown will have to celebrate Chinese New year next wee» without firecrackers 'f neighbouring districts have their say. Police Lieutenant Harold Anderson or Chinatown, said his department had received complaints in the past that fire- j crackers were exploded at all hours during the week-long celebration which beginsU.P. - 54 words
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Article56 1951-01-31 7 To commemorate the one- j hundredth anniversary ot the. birth of Samuel Gompers, j pioneer in American trade unionism, the city of Baltimore has renamed its vocational school the Samuel Gompers General Vocational School. A new school j now under construction in the city of Philadelphia also will be namedUSIS - 56 words
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Article43 1951-01-31 7 Yugoslavia and Austria have agreed to resume diplomatic relations, Belgrade radio ;.n--nounced. Yugoslavia's official i spokesmen have previously de- clared that any future resumption of diplomatic relations with Austria would not prejudice any provisions under a future Vus- in an peace treaty.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article29 1951-01-31 7 Dr. Kurt Schumacher, leader of the West German Social Democrat Party, has announced that his party rejected the Pleven plan for a European Army as basis for discussion. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article31 1951-01-31 7 Many thousands of people dressed in white for mournu 6 lined tne rour miles route of the State funeral of Sir Francis Molamure, first Speaker Ceylon's House of Representa- tives. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article40 1951-01-31 7 Lord Xelson, 90-year-old great. nephew of the Admiral. reported to be gravely ill a1 ;i St. John's Wood hospital. London. Lord Nelson, the fifth holder i I the title, has been a patient at the hospital for several ..<-.- A. P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration214 1951-01-31 7 New Soviet Bid To Sabotage To sabotage Atlantic Pact ROME, Jan. 30 (AP)— The Italian Foreign Ofli. received unofficial information la»t nijilit that the Kremlin is about to offer Italy and France a non. aggression pact in return for pit (!•_< rl neutrality thai would knock both countries out ofA.P. - 214 words
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Article122 1951-01-31 7 HONGKONG, Jan. SO CUP) The Burma Road, Frea China's lifeline to the ou U .world during World War Q hai 'been put back into use by ihe Chinese Communists, informed sources said today The Beds have cleared away J the jungle which crept ovei road122 words
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Article170 1951-01-31 7 Taiwan Said Ready TO Strike Back TAD an. 30 '> Nationalist China is v- I i minut to strike back at the I C immunists whether on the side of the United in a g campa t aggn :on or on their own behalf to take up the light where170 words
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Article53 1951-01-31 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 30 (UP)— Krikor Aral Armenia, weaver, died yesterday at the age of 118 after outliving all but two of his eight children. Arabian was born in !import, Turkey, May 10, L832 and survived the Turk; h massacre of 1915. Hi* was active until53 words
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Advertisement207 1951-01-31 7 DO YOU know: t S"j re ia still short ot qualified Stenos. Bk. v. ••:■>, Typists and the demand grows DS tot Beginners start in Feb. in nd, Gregg Pit Typing. Senior, Std. VII (moral Sessi as H ig include Com Subs. morn Senior, Pre Senior. Std. 1 1 11.207 words
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Advertisement84 1951-01-31 7 THERE ARE ONLY 5 SHOPPING D\\> LEFT TO y\ CHINESE NEW YEAR Wm \a& u\ r V i^ I T ROITHHT VOU l^A xl _r\ *Fj lUU DUUurll J m ROBINSONS <*& &ir i ss fy '^a 3 a t > To G;ve To Your Fern !y ond Friends for84 words
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557 1951-01-31 8 Bv T. J. LIM, Standard Staff Reporter j mg y m, OF THE 1.750,000 tons estimated world production oi natural rubber lasi year, Malaya produced approximately 700.000 tons, an increase of some 50,000 ton* over the 1919 figure. This is attributable557 words
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202 1951-01-31 8 LONDON, Jan. 30. V partnership between Britain an:l America tv> sponsor jointly the Colombo Plan lot South-Easl isia is now seen ;is distinct possibility, following announcement thai :.t I s delegation v^ill attend meetings in Colombo nv \i montb to discuss tin* nexl steps202 words
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Article53 1951-01-31 8 MAI./ kC ca Chinese m $1.20 r 1 1 f freighl bv b A n re I ve to SI I 1 to the Gov m* issue oi ad'. U haulage ei that the art 1 agt ts tor tnfrii ;emei I r.ed to 1 ee of the53 words
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Article, Illustration71 1951-01-31 8 In donesia To Import More Goods INDONESIA is rtw in a tO i:nr r goods r ana tn< pror 1 exchange agrei menl several ling to Dr. A Directoi as in tl ree through I v. Board in Beit e the Dr. Asmaun (left), Dir. tor ol Foi .i Economic71 words
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Article55 1951-01-31 8 W YORK, Jan. .10: fAPi— S1 T repoi ted pmenta I iral rubber fr na Malaya December I I 103.44] j. tons, comp; 1 with 96.007 tons in November, j Of these exports, the United 32,007 tons, the K igdom 15.340. Russia 160, Germany 6.510 and British 355 words
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Article119 1951-01-31 8 BUYERS FOR COPRA AT $55 PICUL St.-.nd.ird Stuff Kt porter !\)PKA i:i S produce mar!; t openi I quiet terday and closed steady th no business reported. There were buyers ai J per picul and sellers at $56J, Coconut oil sellers quoted Si«3 per picul but there was no buyer119 words
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Article, Illustration211 1951-01-31 8 Malayan Delegate Leaves For UK Raw Materials Parleys tandard Staff Reporler MALAI is to be represented both ::s a producer and trader in lhe international parleys on raw materials proeuremenl and allocation scheduled to take place in i.on.lon on Fel). .">. Mr. T. Van der Gaast, Deputy Secretary for Economic211 words
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Article109 1951-01-31 8 TIN-IN-ORE PRODUCTION UP IN 1950 MALAYAN production of tin-in-orc rose from 54,910 tons during 1949 to 57,537 tons last year. Last month's "Malayan production was 6,699 tons compared with 6,696 tons in November. Stocks of tin metal and tin-in-ore al the end of December amounted to 6,512 tons, compared with109 words
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Article, Illustration332 1951-01-31 8 Swiss Expert To Survey Borneo Hemp Plantations Standard Staff Reporter THK COLONIAL Development Corporation h:i> engaged a bemp-plai t« ing expert to carry out a survey of the existing estates in British North Borneo to see if rehabilitation of these pre-war Japan ;se cultivated estal is an economic proposition. aßfiSßß^»«paiE«»«Mei_K?-*332 words
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119 1951-01-31 8 LONDON, J::n. 30 (Reuter)— Payment of compensation totalling over £177,000,000 h::s been agreed between the British Ministry of Supply and shareholders in the 110 steel companies due to lie taken over I>\ the Smio on Feb. 15. This compensation covers only H7 of119 words
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Article200 1951-01-31 8 US Buying Lower Grade Rubber iir.:<! Fair u i i grades were receiv< the i n Kingdom, the Continent ti I to a Lesser degree from A tralia. Quotations fluctuated fr I 10 to $2.14 per lb. for fli I grade February shipment (Hi an active market, which cl urn200 words
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Article209 1951-01-31 8 Malaya Gets Some Thai Rice Quota Standard Bcpm MALAYA and the British 11, have been allocated 335,000 torn Thailand thi. y.ar. Thi. Ki the J[ they received last \car. However, the protracted British-. in Bangkok for this year's rice shipn Last week, reduced the total of 465 last yeai to209 words
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6 1951-01-31 8 Cycle, Motor Trade Guide Of Malaya '.<6 words
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Advertisement52 1951-01-31 8 1 J*-iFZ TJ "SI/ -if LIFEGUARD MILK CO LTD 35 3S MEDEIROS BLDG. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE TEL: ***** I JIC&UI RFFRI h Woo Hing B*aihe?s Dealers i c u ail mi and spare 1 rtg salt Jk Ret Vk% Couth Br: .irs Road. 26 Ci npbell Sti ..t. Sir Baoi52 words
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Advertisement115 1951-01-31 8 RUBBER The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Jan. .>0) were per Ih. Bayers Sellers No. 1 BSS Spot Loose (nom.) $2.17 $2 18 F.0.8 in hales Feb. No. 1 R.S.S. 52.1l $2.1 2 No. 2 R.S.S. $2.04 $2.05 No. 3 R.S.S. (Nom.) $1.98 $1.99 Tone: Irregular. LONDON RUBBER Tuesday's opening115 words
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Advertisement30 1951-01-31 8 WISHING WON'T MAKE IT $0BUT SAVINGS WILL f m CL. i& YOU TOO CAN OPE! SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOB LITTLE AS Sl/- INTERESI BE PAID AT 2 PEB CHURG KHlfllil BRnK.UO-30 words
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152 1951-01-31 9 lUK phenomenal increase in the trade of Malaya last year is lected in the quantity of cargo handled at Singapore which tn ted to 6,213,353 tons compared with 4,899,537 tons in 1919. Singapore wharves and roads handled 574.855 tons of cargo152 words
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Article, Illustration88 1951-01-31 9 Former Malayan Newsman Fights For Peace At UN Standard Stall Reporter RAK-BORIN official of the Indonesian Foreign Office Mr. Charles Tambu left Singan a yesterday for Jakarta after two years tin Republic's delegation to the United al Lake Success. Malayan jourMr. Tambu, is ui years vice overseas 18 of which88 words
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Article19 1951-01-31 9 Warehouse For Johore Bahru i Staff! Repor« I Tue-- A intended Depart- es more than will be diatelv the19 words
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Article53 1951-01-31 9 7-WEEK RAIL STRIKE ENDS DUBLIN, Jan. 30 (AP): Arbitration by the Catholic Archbishop of Dublin. Most R< v. John McQuaid, has brought an end to the sevenweek strike on Ireland's stateowned railways. freight trains have run in Ireland since before Christmas following the labour action, called to back a demand53 words
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50 1951-01-31 9 Mr. William Courtenay, veteran soldier airman and war correspondent, plans to spend some weeks with the British forces in Malaya later this year to 'cover' the anti-bandit operations. He will also film the troops' activities in colour movie to show to the folks at home.50 words
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Article82 1951-01-31 9 SEREMBAN, Tues The part played by Japtime Singapore's Welfare Chid. Manioru Shinozaki in connection with the funeral arrangements of the late Catholic Bishop. Mgr Adrian Devals in Seremban Hospital, is remembered by loca] Catholics who recall that Shinozaki came down ind travelled by road with82 words
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86 1951-01-31 9 'Charter Passenger Boa ts For Pilgrims 1 1 a ml, 1 1 il Stafl Corn pondi ui^^^^^^^^B PENANG, Tuest I ';<* Pilgrim Commissioner, Tuan Haji I*. M. Yusoff has urged lhat the authorities concerned should n«>i permit cargo boats to ply the liailj Bervice* Passenger boats Bhould be chartered for86 words
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Article129 1951-01-31 9 FIRES, particularly in motor vehicles, or fused electrical circuits, require faster attention than can be obtained by using pumps to direct the extinguishing fluid oa to the flame. A small fire extinguisher suitable for attachment on vehicles, and which instantly projei ts fluid by the pressure129 words
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Article, Illustration129 1951-01-31 9 Half Jap Ship's Crew Were Soldiers Standard Shipping Reporters AT least three ol the men who work aboard the Japanese ship Shinyo Maru had. at one time or another. ii\c<l in Singapore during the occupation. 53-year-old B bosun. B theß I Afterß tO theß thatß there ß ex-B donkey- BMichael Goh - 129 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-01-31 9 —Pictures by LONDON, Jan. 30: (Reuter) Fo£ shrouded much of Britain yesterday and reduced rail and traffic lo a crawling pace. Imori Wesiageru, bosun of the Shinyo Maru. (Below:) The Chief Steward who was reluctant to be photographed. Michael GohMichael Goh - 43 words
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Article97 1951-01-31 9 WASHINGTON, Jan. 30: (AP) U.S. Secretary of the A r Force. Mr. Thomas K. Finletter told a press conference yesterday that the Air Force "thinks very highly" of the British Canberra twin-jet light bomber. He said the Canberra aopeared very useful as a night all-weather97 words
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186 1951-01-31 9 Flies 50, 000 Miles To Sell UK Goods A BRITISH export director has left London by 8.0.A.C. Stratocruiser on the first leg of a round-the-world sales flight and is expected In Singapore next month. He is Mr. Frederick E. Kewley of a firm of refrigeration engineers. He is going to186 words
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Advertisement162 1951-01-31 9 i REGULAR TKANS PACIFIC SERVICE SS. "Ind, tn Bear" 2 3 I eh. 4 fl leh I cats* tmm ilnaginag. Kobe, Yokohama. I REGUI II SERVICE ISA (WEST (OAST) SIAN GULF fia JAPAN ,v HONGKONG Spore PHILIPPINE BEAK 30 Jan argo for Colombo. Bombay, Karachi, Damman. Basrah Khoramshai 1 particulars.162 words
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Advertisement701 1951-01-31 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONTINENT S pore. P Shim Penan* "INDIA** far Banckak. Boagfcom ft "KAMBODIA" "l i Hongkong! Kobe 23-26 leb "I. \IANDIA" for Bangkok '.Mar. 28-28 Feb. Feb "FIOVIA" for Saigoa fe Bangkok 8-9 Mar. 7-1 Feb kfai "XVEEVAAS" for Si vH k 13-17 Mar tMI Bli "hr701 words
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Miscellaneous81 1951-01-31 9 Despatches TODAY: K in (parcels rut, Chirstmas l<.. Austra E stern Aus- lia and New Zealand noon by Gorgon. TOMORROW. N. Borneo, Brunei and Miri noon Kampar, E. Australia arid New Zealand by Merkur. Men by Van R Thai- .reels nn'y 1 by Bentcng. Pontianak noon by Serdang. Arrivals TODAY:81 words
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Miscellaneous111 1951-01-31 9 SHIPPIM INmilGEjg EAST ASIATIC LINE Out.v-.rd Krnm Europe Fob. 14: Tndia for Bangkok, Hontfkony, Manila Feb. 18 Peb, 33: Kambodia sails for H'kong, Kobe and Yokohama Feb. 26. Mar. I: Lalandia for Bangkok Mar. 2. TO I TROPE In Pwrt: 8ela:.,;ia, sails. Iu Port: Malacca. AMERICAN MAIL LINE Por Ob111 words
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Miscellaneous209 1951-01-31 9 Persian Gulf Port? t'eb J: Nordstjernan, sails Feb. f. MAERSK LINE In Port: Chastlne Ifaerak, sails for U.Sv East Const. Feb. 5: Oltfa Maersk fails for P. I., H'kong, Japan and U.S. West Coast. In Port: Vibeke Muer.sk. fur Colombo. Bombay. Karachi, and Persian Gulf. In Port: Else Maersk, saltl209 words
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Miscellaneous260 1951-01-31 9 T y [air arrivals'. igjs 'A and departures'. ass ."i-«- i Arrivals (PA DC 4 from Jakarta LT\ 4 p m. KLM CONSTELLATION from lakarta KIA Ifl IS a m GARUDA INDONISIAN AIRWAYS DOK. LAS DC3 from lakarta BilUton Bangkok Smkcp ETA 11 10 PDAS DAROIA frciii Bangkok El I260 words
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Article384 1951-01-31 10 TJOLLYWOOD, Jan. 30.— 1A Richard Anderson's iaitial introduction to a motion picture studio was not as an actor. Because of his desire to learn through observation, he took a job as an office boy at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, assigned to the Publicity Department. Here,384 words
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Article108 1951-01-31 10 HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 30.— Mom Freeman recently was assigned the most important role of her career. She appears with Joan Fontaine and John Lund in "Rendezous" the romantic comedy-drama now being produced at Paramount. She plays the part of Amy Grey,, 15 year old daughter of Miss Fontaine and108 words
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Article, Illustration265 1951-01-31 10 WHAT, NO IRON CURTAIN TTOLLYWOOD, Jan. 30 "Jet Pilot" isn't just about supersonic speeds at high altitudes. In one scene Janet Leigh is caught flying over a secret base and is forced down by John Wayne. Back at headquarters he is suspicious of her explanation and asks her to empty265 words
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Advertisement96 1951-01-31 10 Last :> Shows:— 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. Warner Bros' Suspense Drama! "THIS SIDE OF THE MV/" starring Vioeca Lindfors Kent Smith —OPENING TO-MORROW— Paramount's "SUNSET BOULEVARD" UNUSUAL! ENTERTAINING j i <__i. USutOxIS lm-MMl_]M_M>MM__i ONIY FOK 2 DAYS at .U0 and 7.30 P.M. T. R. Mahalingam, M. V. Raja ma Krishnan96 words
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Advertisement224 1951-01-31 10 11 A.M.. 1. 1.i- 1.1."). 6. 1T) <> :w GRIPPING WITH SUSPENSE' POWERFUL IN DRAMA SHE MADE LOVE'S GREATEST MISTAKE! J^O l:ffiirstiinTn«jiiiiiu h '4^ wm. JAlft WJWI TMAXTtt irncu oaim z_*s.WmmWA-- .MIMUIEISEN j T M i >.« Jf <>,ic»««i«iU^ :•i* t v. NH llfl^n Tlmt DalorcettoMc Story IQI Ugf Q^P,224 words
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Miscellaneous816 1951-01-31 10 ON THE AIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME i IS-I Metre* u n d 417 Metres i 1(1 a.m. News; For the Schools: 1 p.m. Dance Miisie; i.;so News; 1.48 Concert in .Miniature: 'l p.m. For the Schools; p.ni Programme Sum- j mar> 8.82 C h 1 I d r816 words
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Article, Illustration635 1951-01-31 11 Lilliam Buckoke - Lilliam Buckoke V AROUJI) THE Sm<SAPORE SHOPS fh glint and Riviera, colours that make these nylons appear more flattering than ever and definitely do something to one's appearance! TUST making note of the J shades I preferred, wh£h Mrs. Best came along. Her department is definitely your personal635 words
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227 1951-01-31 11 g LONDON. January 30: (Reu|ter) England Rugbv Union 2 team to meet Ireland at Dublin lon February 10 shows a good 5 many changes from that defeated by Wales. Two players who were com- pelled by injury or illness to I withdraw from the227 words
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Article143 1951-01-31 11 NEW YORK. Jan. 30 (AP) 2 Ray Famechon, still hoping for another shot at the Feather--weight Championship, makes his J next start on Feb. b' at Cincinnati linsl Young Eddie Burgin. A third bout with Charley Riley of St. Louis also has been goffered the European143 words
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Article92 1951-01-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.-Atthe 227th annual meeting of ?the Postal Union Athletic Club, the following were elected olficJ ers I >r the year: President: J. B. Stoddart; Vice-President Jamieson and S Albert Pierre; Secretary- D. _iah: Treasurer— S. Jeyaraj; Z Committee -N. Boswell, A. ArulSsamy, Anton de Zilva,92 words
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Article, Illustration380 1951-01-31 11 LONDON, Jan. 30 (Reuter)— Elland Road, famous locality of Leeds United Football Club, could well be renamed Gland Road following the successes *hich have attended recent matches played by the club. It has become known that lhe players have been having regular glandular tonicBroadway Studio - 380 words
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Article51 1951-01-31 11 SCARBOROUGH, ENGLAND, (AP): A robin .nai goll" nent m ching Britishmei linst American women was proposed here on Th.;. The tournament v. I ide action for the six fessionals from the Unil S ..*es— headed by Babe Zah. who are scheduled to tour Britain in July. wwwwwv.wwwww51 words
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Article159 1951-01-31 11 Cricketer Walker Praised MALACCA, Toes.— Malacca Cricket Association had a successful season ia !9Si ine largely to the rathiwiaw of its former president and 1 South representative, Mr. G. S. Walker, it is reported in the association's p— report for the past year. Not did P# assist towards building a159 words
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128 1951-01-31 11 LOM); IN Jai (Beul The d E the second and third rounds of the Scottish Cup re made today. Second round matches to be replaj February 10 are: A Übi on Rovers or Slenhousemuir v. Clyde; Motherwell v. Hamilton Acad, or Elgin City;128 words
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Article56 1951-01-31 11 AT the ol tne Johore Badmint ciation held at the J Services Association ing were e P Lent: J med bi \k < Pn dents: Inche med bin I Hamid: v n bin M Assistant 1 rr: Al < pwMuHtm" A 'nnned bin Perai aludin, Syed56 words
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Advertisement126 1951-01-31 11 Otitis tor The CKir.^^e New Veer Sterling Stiver Enamelled I.^ -^_te. v i^SS^ s^__f jt Jj 5 aW >'I*£ X I 5 ALr j A rx^iibte B x Y Silver Cigarette Cm** Stfner harelte Lighters. v Inspection Invited p Silverware Dept. |r _n^W' B^^*f?\ 1 of PHONEj,649 •31 RAFFLES PLACE,126 words
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Miscellaneous284 1951-01-31 11 K.L. Race Weights Following are the u. iuii for i of the Selangor Turf Club February meeting: Clasi I Div. t Haydee 8.11 Springbok 7 Furioi Double Ar 8.10 Avalam I K-,r .tsar, qaa Golden Grove 8.§4 Permit. Dor; i S^Tri&am I.U SSL^ff^ ?er Your Highness 8.11 s l Ecliptic284 words
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Article, Illustration264 1951-01-31 12 ms Big Chance Bv KEN JALLEH CHEONG HOCK LENG, peu !> -t rowned Singapore tingles champion, is to compete in this year"? All£nuluml championship!*. Hi* entry waa cabled yes|er«ia>. j ast-minute bid to include UK Sii gapore cbampi m in tne k\ Z.'.nd tournament264 words
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Article65 1951-01-31 12 Savitt Takes Aussie Title SYDNEY, Jan. 30 (ReuterAAP) Dick Savitl of the United States won the men's singles title in the Atistral:ua li.'.n tennis ihampion■fcip here today, when he lt.it the Australian Davis Cup player. Ken McGregor. I f>-3. »i-l in the final. Sav itt elinvnated the -bolder, Frank Sedgman65 words
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Article153 1951-01-31 12 MANILA. Jan -\P V D-. M r:i: P I pines champ Tanny veights —pronounced t "m razor's edge > a 10-round nontitle >>ut to: m night. t Honolulu's partime er who dethroned I L -don last sum- become kinfl I :ne 112 I the heavy favourite153 words
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Article372 1951-01-31 12 TOE Singapore Districl F ami N Cup iinal rugbi lie between Singapore Engineer R«*^t. ami the RASC "A" played at Tanglin yesterday resulted in a lucky, ti v t- point-. !<• nil win for the RASC, lhe RASC setting tlit-ir yoal in lhe >i\th372 words
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151 1951-01-31 12 Police Win Twice Against Sel. Club KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. j The Po.iee D.-p it chalked up their second wrin against the Selangor Club today, when they defeated them at hockey by two goals to nil on the Selangoi Club padang The game started at a fast pace, and the Police151 words
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Article75 1951-01-31 12 Another change in the South team for Ipoh this Saturday was announced last nikht. In place of Ronnie Barth, lasi year's South captain, who is unable to make the trip this year. W C Proctor has been selected. Sheik Mustapha of Negri Sembilan will captain75 words
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725 1951-01-31 12 ANOTHER five games were decided In the SCC 'Sevens-Side' R u h y tournament yesterday with victory going to R.N.A.S. (Sembawang), Saints 'A', Green Howards, S. Johore and G.H.Q. 4 B\ The diminative Saints 'A' stole the show when they trounced the Royal Signals725 words
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432 1951-01-31 12 ADELAIDE, Jan. 30 (Reuter-AAP)— The MCC's second innings against South Australia closed today just before tea for 220 leaving South Australia the rest of today and all of tomorrow to score 306 if they are to win. At close of play today South Australia432 words
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Article191 1951-01-31 12 MCC Ist. INNINGS— 2II S. AUSTRALIA Ist. INNS.— I26 MCC 2nd.— INNINGS Hutton c Noblet b McLean 66 Washbrook Ibw b Noblet 45 Sheppard Ibw b Noblet 29 Mclntyre Ibw b McLean 0 Simpson c b McLean I Brown b Bowlev 36 Close b Hole 14 Tattersall c Michael191 words
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Article229 1951-01-31 12 Michael, Thumbs Up Impress BV OLLIE DAVIES two horses who attracted attention on the second grass track at Kuala Lumpur ye terday morning were newcomers Michael (J, Donnelly) and Thumbs Up (Ayres) when they took 38 2 5 for three with Michael slightly ahead lof his companion. On this form,229 words
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Article72 1951-01-31 12 'Flu KOes Maung: Boxing Off BURMESE champion Maung ThatUlg, scheduled to fight B >bby Njoo at the Happy World Stadium on Friday night, has gone down with a severe cold and the fight is ofl for the time being. Promoter Wally Oakes has not yet decided on a new date72 words
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Article, Illustration667 1951-01-31 12 PADRE BROWNE'S magnTlicrnt goal-keeping enabled the Singapore Criekcl Club >oter«lav to beat the Singapore Chinese Recreation (luh in their fourth encounter in the SHA "knockout*" hockey •*< mi-final. The SCC von hv one goal, thu- qualifying to inert the SRCStandard - 667 words
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Article123 1951-01-31 12 Aussie Rugby Side For Sides > S\. I Nis i (Reuter- U I tralian Rttgl I will toi;- v t the end oi Um mrl .tball season uni- BS war break-. out m i ording to tl sident ni t| Rogbs I imi i HerftM Mf 111 Herroa. I who123 words
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Article23 1951-01-31 12 PJUU I Bl K i first i D triel H iet I-«**2 Krian P Ui < P il l.uiilar i dn i23 words
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Miscellaneous28 1951-01-31 12 I _r> r .s al the pri i Ma aya TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 3.4? 4.35 Malaeea 12.30 Port Dickson li.n Port -sham H53 11.0*> P-nnu msMA 6.3128 words
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