Singapore Standard, 4 April 1951
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Title Section24 1951-04-04 1 Singapore Standard -if! -jfce, *»tl fSL iH i\ JL ii i \2- NOe ±i I SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS24 words
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410 1951-04-04 1 Perak Offers Nationality Status To All StaeKford Stall Correspondent locs. Tlurec method* ot acquiring the -ulij.tt ol a Ruler are defined m the Perak ,litv Bill, uhich will be introdured at the «.t the Perak Council of State. Tliev are- ot jj^M (i») by registration, ami by naturalisation. Trie Bill410 words
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Article43 1951-04-04 1 stafl orr t >ponui'iit v AH persons states of Mibu'cts •I Perak by re naturalisation allegiance to the addition, such also declare on I they renounce ail i ountry. state •tkei than the Mala] S'a'e the i Hi> Majesty.43 words
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45 1951-04-04 1 t rr. vpondent M c S c's :tool ah has to ciose being. ere i trud 8 that iis the Sal I Friday s of the Lnstruccommittee rers concerntp 1 :nds their strike Is are r I45 words
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Article14 1951-04-04 1 am Trust. sweet ikes. the prizes :em more intimes ol high14 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-04-04 1 MRS. Mat Donald, wife of the "umniissioner-deneral, yesterday returned to Singapore by the Willem Buys, after a long absen She was accompanied by her three children. In the picture above, year-old Fiona MacDonald cannot understand the cause ol brother Bill and sister Jane Rowley's bub lint,Standard - 68 words
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371 1951-04-04 1 All 8 Detained Malayan Ships Now Released standard Staff Reporter ALL eight Malayan ships detained at Lhok Seumawe, North Sumatra have now been released. The Standard learns. A 3urmese registered ship, the Chit Sein, 2,000 ton converted LST. also released is now on its way to Penang. The Penang Harbour371 words
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Article79 1951-04-04 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 3 (AP)— •Viti-American feeling reached a new high m India today under the twin impart of Mr. Nehru's criticism of the U.N Kashmir* resolution and the hesitancy of the U.S. Congress to vote a food gift for India. Highly-placed Indians told this79 words
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348 1951-04-04 1 Britons To Have To Pay More For Less In 1951 Gaitskell LONDON. April 3 (UP)— Chancellor of the Exchequer Iluuh Gaitskell told the British people today that they will pay more for less m 10.">I and it mi«jht get worse* He said Britons must recognize tlie consequences to their «-i\348 words
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Article, Illustration118 1951-04-04 1 PARIS. Apr. 3. (Reuter) Motorbus and underground railway workers here decided to end their 19-day strike and return to work tomorrow morning. The back-to-work decision was taken unanimously at a general meeting of. delegates <>f the local strike committee after consideration of a statement issued by the!Standard - 118 words
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142 1951-04-04 1 Le Figaro Says PARIS, Apr. 3 (AP)— Rus ia has all her atomic bonu s stored 135 feet underground ii an arsenal 14a miles south-east of Tomsk. Siberia, the independent newspaper, Le Figaro, reported today m an unsigned article. The newspaper said the number142 words
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32 1951-04-04 1 TEHERAN, Apr. 3 (AP) The Shah of Iran has appendicitis and he is expected to postpone his visit to Jordan, at present ranged for April 8.32 words
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Article49 1951-04-04 1 JAKARTA. Apr (APl—lndonesia's gang war. which has ravaged this rich country since the ci I ol World War 11. flared up m West Java early this week with concerted attacks reported on the West Java towns of Garut and Tji rand jang.49 words
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Article37 1951-04-04 1 RANGOON. Apr. 3 (AP) Radio vans cruised through drought-stricken Rangoon today urging ''itizens to dig roadside wells and take strict fire precautions. Rebels blew up the main water supply line six days ago.37 words
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227 1951-04-04 1 Poltergeist At It Again Standard Malay Correspondent SEREMBAN, lues. It appears tin* poltergeist which was busy throwm" stones at a house m Malacca has made Seremban its new home. The house of Tengku Mustaffa, Deputy Chairman d1 Seremban Town Board, is the new targel227 words
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Article, Illustration519 1951-04-04 1 Gls Cross 38th In strength To Defy Half Million Reds TOKYO, April 3 (UP) United States forces surged mama the 38th Parallel m strength for the first time today m defiant challenge to more than 500,000 Reds massing for a spring coun-ter-offensive. Strong contingents of an Anierican division swept across519 words
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102 1951-04-04 1 RANCH, Apr. S UP)— French troop- «'o:inter-at-tacfced nortlira-t of Hanoi today niter sucw»*6full} withstanding eight days incessant assaults l»\ Goan-■Ulßist-ted ictminlt trooptrying to cut Hanoi"- \ital communication- corridor uith it- -npplv port of Haiphong French Army headquarters said tank-supported units which jumped oil early102 words
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104 1951-04-04 1 St.iiul.ird Start Reporter HIC. S Service Chiefs returned to S n last night by RAF Dakota alter I a high level conferr 4 i Lumpur on the Malayan Kmergency. They were Gen. Sir John I Harding. C-in-C 1- \R\ LE Admiral II Faulknei i104 words
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Article175 1951-04-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR AP. RAJAH, Progressive p. rty Candidate for the Keppel m ie forthcoming sin-o-ipore Legislative Council c.cc- s yesterday told the voters that it was their duty to compare the two candidates m the ward and give their votes to the175 words
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Article61 1951-04-04 2 THE NI WLY rmed C m als Office Staff Sil re, has w- n its fight for housing allowance r t■■ rited The »'ance s ied is on .t basis as that granted to v > the three Services recently, effective fulj 1950. 1 i clerks61 words
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Article48 1951-04-04 2 A CHARGE of causing grievous hurt to Ngoh Eng Wei, i cho] per at Purvis Street on April 2. was explained to S S g X;.; 25, m the S Second Police Court yesterday. Bail of $2,000 was offered. Trie case was postponed to April 10.48 words
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Article36 1951-04-04 2 Cha rit y Show A VARIETY entertainmei 1 In aid of the Ram; krishna Mi ion B ys' Home will be held on April 11 and 12 at the Victoria Th< iti c at 8 pm.36 words
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Article68 1951-04-04 2 SINGAPORE Fire Brigade experienced an exceptional rush hour yesterday when they tinned out tour times within one hour to deal with four lallang fires. The peak period was between 11.30 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. The fires were at Depot Road. Buller Camp. Whitley Road and68 words
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Article603 1951-04-04 2 Court Hears Of MCPs Demand P Standard Staff Reporter THE CAPTURE of a note book containing I the names, ear numbers and identity eartl numbers j of several Singapore people, including those of j the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr. R. C. B. Wiltshire was603 words
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Article, Illustration281 1951-04-04 2 Govt. Has Bought 100 New Ballot Boxes Standard Staff Reporter THE GOVERNMENT lias bought 100 black painted metal ballol boxes costing about $2,000 for use during the forthcoming elections. These will replace the wooden boxes used m Colony elections so far. The boxes are now being tested and keys checked,Standard - 281 words
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362 1951-04-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter A TOTAL of 1.301 in •->• telephone lines were added to the Central and the satellite exchanges of the Oriental Telephone and Electric Co. Ltd. m Singapore to meet the daily increasing demand for telephones m the past four months. No362 words
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Article238 1951-04-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE BISHOP of Lincoln, Dr Maurice Harland. arrives n. Sin- gapore tom i w to i art a three-Mieek visit to the R A F. In the Colony and the Federation, arid m Hongkong. Dr. Harland, a Wt rid Wir I pi238 words
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Article, Illustration136 1951-04-04 2 Standard Shipping Reporter THE ARRIVAL of the liner, Willem Ruys. m Singapore yesterday meant a happy reunion for Mr. O. llianitsky of the Anglo American Corporation, and his Estonian sweetheart. Olga Tarniu, an engaged couple whose real life stories go to prove that "truth is stranger than fiction."Standard - 136 words
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Article210 1951-04-04 2 POWERS OF POLICE EXTENDED Standard Staff Reporter RECENT amendments to the Emergency Regulations confer extended powers to the Police m dealing with any person for consorting with another m carrying firearms or ammunition. The amende, i Regulation 4 makes it an offence 14r any person to consort with another who210 words
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Article189 1951-04-04 2 Naturalisation Papers For 39 Standard Staff Reporter THIRTY-NINE persons, including several > ft with certificatei f naturali- n m Singap c yesl y by the C nia I W I I c at a ceremony held at the Vi< ial 1 Foui re unable to attend tiie ceretm i The189 words
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Advertisement178 1951-04-04 2 i v CfHi'tf fi<cd we Atom y&t &&&&&> tcf&t&d &t we 4. I jr«ff The Standard Vanguard *<ulo< h ti,,- jf, car. Already popular with motorists m of the world, it offers at moderate prftei m modern car performance md appeal 2-litre engine assures high rrui-ing sp< i moderate petrol178 words
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Miscellaneous90 1951-04-04 2 tWE COULDN'T A FAREWELL, T? SADDEST THING ABOUT 1 I ROAD- VTO UMBER UP YGP.E 1 NE.---- M I '< \>- DIG TH'MOUNT'IN J > MAH <f THE WHOLE MESSY INCIDENT WORK? \CAEAKY GIE LAGS DOtsfT WANT NO /> H OFF OF PAPPY LOVELY. HIS PANSY VOJT HAVE NO <90 words
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Article258 1951-04-04 3 I (a bandits Here killed m the Kuala kubu district ni-or and three are believed to have been II \»hen five bandits walked into a security forces vesteraay. Arm-, and ammtinition recovered from the bandit- were same as those lost recently by the RAI258 words
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Article99 1951-04-04 3 and his sub-tenant ght up before the Fourth Police Magis~| p. Qague yesterday ;n whh b B L Naiel clerk, FARELF j g< d with using abu- g age to his chief tenlb Ra.r.achandra. Ira I that Nail him all s rts of99 words
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Article, Illustration375 1951-04-04 3 Move To End Communalism In Federation MERGER OF UMNO, MCA, MIC LIKELY Standard Staff Correspondent tl *f*y^4 LUMPUR, Tues. Community leaders m the Federation are considering a proposal to form a central political organisation with representatives from the three leading communal bodies m Malaya the United Malays Nationalist Organisation, theC.F - 375 words
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Article116 1951-04-04 3 LONDON, Apr. 3 (Reuter) Colonel W. N. Gray of Malaya and the other police commissioners here for the first Empire police conference m history were today getting down to serious business defining the role of the colonial policeman m the present world situation. Last116 words
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Article66 1951-04-04 3 Reptile Skins In Good Demand Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Apr. 3:— According to the 1950 annual report of the Penang Chamber of Commerce, which was tabled at today's annual general meeting here, the principal feature of the year's trading of reptile skins was the regular demand throughout the year. Prices66 words
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Article115 1951-04-04 3 Stall Gene! pon.de nt SANG, Apr. S3: —Organised the uncei I Ln In Mai i ive ->ep outside m y ttracte pos- rising me -1 incre ase m I tin I rubber ill of the yted m the 1930 an- the Pen Chammerce, w tic v115 words
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Article71 1951-04-04 3 1 Staff Correspondent Aor. 3— The 1950 an- I the Penang Chamamerce reveals that t spot la me re no ami n ng, although prices i milling -.sere fre- a pn a n over the price o:' coconut oil. a part of the exports ng were71 words
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Article117 1951-04-04 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. T ies.— An Indian. Suppiah, employee ol the Malayan Railways, charged with causing hurt to anothei Indian. Vellaiyan, was today acquitted and discharged by Inche Ibrahim, the Kuala Lumpur second magistrate Vellaiyan said that while he was having dinner m his117 words
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Article119 1951-04-04 3 THE R AF. Regiment (Malaya) Starts a recruiting drive m Northern Malaya today. A recruiting team is visiting AIOT Star from today until Friday. On Saturday "April 7. it will be at Sungei Patani. at Bukit Mertajam en April 9, and at Butterworth on April 10119 words
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Article167 1951-04-04 3 F ederation Briefs Olivers, Salim Hah ad Tan Ti mg Ann, I guilty to speedi] I Qtenced to a* fine of ore B ihru Magis- I yesterday. Associations and guilds -.pur will sponsor a phot tgr iphic ex- i >ur m trie c to foster Malayan Mil w trds the167 words
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Article95 1951-04-04 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUA L A LUMPUR, Tues.— Railway workers m Kuala Lumpur are to have their own co-operative store which is to be built at the junction of Bungsar and Travers Roads at an estimated cost of $50,000. The store will provide railway employees95 words
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Article, Illustration234 1951-04-04 3 BANDIT targets at 92 points m the Federation were attacked during air operations m March, the R.A.F. said last night. Perak was the most-bombed State, with 26 airstrikes. Pahang and Johore came close, with 23 and 21 strikes respectively, and so through theD.O.I - 234 words
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Article54 1951-04-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— Two Malays. Shariff bin Abdullah and Hassan bin Ayob, were charged m the second magistrate's court today with stealing tour gallons of petrol, valued at SG.2O cents, from Kuan Cheng Boon, at Brickfields Road, Kuala Lumpur. The case was adjourned until April 25. Bail of54 words
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96 1951-04-04 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Tues. Penang people were tonight told by the "Voice of Penang" to make greater use of Box 5000 through which they could give information against terrorists without any danger to themselves In a broadcast from Radio Malaya,96 words
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Article164 1951-04-04 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Tues.— A scholarship for over-' seas persons to study aichaeology m Ceylon, has been offered by the Government of Ceylon. The value of the scholarship is R5. 6,700 to cover allowance and living cwance, medical allowances, books and passage The scholarship164 words
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213 1951-04-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE, BAHRU. Tues. Business people of Johore Bahru are worried about the inadequate fire-fighting equipment at present available at the Fire Station. They consider that the Town's only Fire Service should be considerably strengthened both m fire-fighting equipment and personnel, if213 words
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Article141 1951-04-04 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A co-operative shop for Prang Estate labourers only was opened yesterday by Mr. T. F. Carey. Commissioner for Cooperative Development, m Kajang. Prang Estate, known as the "model" estate within the Harrisons Crosfield Group, has 1,000 labourers, the majority Indians.141 words
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Article32 1951-04-04 3 AN ACTOR, Phua Ah Liang was acquitted m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday of cheating his employer, Tan Chee Chiang of (30 m Rivet Valley Road on Feb. 21.32 words
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Advertisement141 1951-04-04 3 |»?iowf wg a good van y U 4usfin tywk\j\% When you run an Austin your customers know that you have a good van as soon as THE PERFECT MATCH! you do. Its Austin dependability helps you to maintain the perfect delivery service measured to within limits of 1/10,000 inches, and141 words
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Article149 1951-04-04 4 Suspects Held In Penang PEN A NO. Tues.— A number ol people has been detained by the police for questioning m connection with last night's shooting incident m Button Lanv m which a young European seaman, Christopher Gray, of the ship. Benloyal, was killed. The other European seaman, Graham Allen149 words
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Article85 1951-04-04 4 i Standard Staff Correspondent PEN4A.XG, Tues. Mr. A. Cromarty of Henry Waugh and Co. Ltd.* was elected chairman \of the Penang- Chamber of Commerce a: the annual general meeting held this afternoon at the Chamber premises i m China Street. The meeting elected Mr. D. S.85 words
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Article100 1951-04-04 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR. Tues. Arulandu, a toddy tapper, was i sentenced to two months rigorous imprisonment when he pleaded guilty to a charge of having stored two gallons of fermented toddy. Arulandu admitted two previous conI victions. It was stated by the prosej100 words
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Article, Illustration333 1951-04-04 4 TB Inoculation For School Children Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. "The first step of the world's fight against tuberculosis is on," said Dr. Buus-Hansen, who is heading a B.C.G. team, sent by the World Health Organisation to Malaya, at a press conference here333 words
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Article56 1951-04-04 4 PARIT BUNTAR, Tues.— Pleading guilty to a charge of having caused unnecessary suffering to 117 fowls, Teoh Boon En<z. a fowl dealer was fined $10 by Inche Abdul Wahab bin Abdullah, Circuit Magistrate, m the Bagan Sera: court. It was stated that tlie accused kept ail the56 words
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122 1951-04-04 4 Standard Staff Correspondent THE IVrak Hydro Employees* Union has decided to postpone ils threatened strike on April 6 and to place its disputes with the Company before an arbitration hoard, as suggested by I'erak's Deputy Commissioner for labour. Agreeing to arbitration, the Union has122 words
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Article175 1951-04-04 4 PENANG, Tues. The public address system, installed at the Aju'lo-Cfi'nese Seliool m Pykett Avenue, the first 0/ its kind m Penang, was officially declared open by Die Senior Inspector o'~ Schools, Mr. G. L. BayltSS, before a large gathering of boys and girls at the175 words
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550 1951-04-04 4 THE SINGAPORE CORONER, Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday thanked one-time professional boxer, Johnny Mortell and Wan Ishak bin Wan Abdullah for their part m rescuing the wives of two Air Ministry men, Harry F. Taylor (32) and Timothy G. Crowley (30), both of550 words
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201 1951-04-04 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Tues. Convicted of lurking house trespass, Man bin Ibrahim, aged 30 was yesterday sentenced to six months 9 rigorous imprisonment I>\ Inche Abdul Waliab bin Abdullah, m the Banda Bahru Magistrate's Court. Man was also ordered to undergo six201 words
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Article254 1951-04-04 4 Firm Sues Shop Assistant A CLjAIM for $9,483.75 by Low Chwee Guan and Co. against a shop assistant, Lai Lee ifee, m respect of a rubber contract, was heard before Mr. Justice Brown m the Singapore High Court, yesterday. The plaint ids' claim is fo; the difference between th< purchase254 words
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Article125 1951-04-04 4 PRAISE FOR PLANTERS MINERS THE CHAIRMAN of Penang Chamber of Commerce. Mr. H. B. van Praagh has paid tribute to planters and miners for their staunch stand against Communist guerillas m the Federation Addressing the annual ceneral meeting of the Chamber m Penang yesterday. Mr. van Praagh said that their125 words
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Miscellaneous17 1951-04-04 4 §f OOP'S DOING OKAY SWIMMING llf S •~lfV' 77* ZZ I IN VENUS WATER. ..'COURSE PI &4T ~\'><~'17 words
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Article, Illustration544 1951-04-04 5 NURSERYMEN, FARMERS WA TCH FOR PESTS Ruin If Caterpillars A a y^»t s->* Attack, Says Squatter SINGAPORE NURSERYMEN and market gar den era, *ho supply a proportion of the tity\ daily requirement ot^ fresh vegetables, are keeping anxious watch over their gardens for any signs of a spread of the544 words
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Article, Illustration83 1951-04-04 5 Oil KIM KEE 1 18> was fined 530 m the Singapore Sec md Police Court yesterday, for enterng H M Naval Base, Seletar, without authority, on March 2", Mrs. E. G. Frangenhein (risht) wife of the manager of the Borneo Sumatra Trading Co. meets her sister Mrs.Standard - 83 words
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Article81 1951-04-04 5 Standard Staff Reporter PROGRESSIVE Party candidates contesting the forthcoming Singapore Legislative Counci election will hold a series o. meetings during the next few CK FKID.\Y: Vr H.J.C. Kula singha, Bukit Panjang &^sh School Bukit Timah Road. 0.00 om \jr A. P. Rajah, Singapore Harbour Board. 55J pra SUNDAY:81 words
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Article52 1951-04-04 5 HATARA SINGH waa charged the Sing ipoi c Fourth P .Mre Court yeate i d ay uHth causing hurt to Jit S ngh on the night of April 1 at Upper ig 0 >■• B»d with a t knife. r vho claimed trial was /ed bail of $50052 words
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Article61 1951-04-04 5 GOH TAX ENG was fined >400 c- two mont Ms' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to having tubes containing samsu on March •I*6 at River Valley Road. Goh as arrested by the Customs following a search on his trisha on61 words
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Article431 1951-04-04 5 SELANGOR KUALA LIMPIR MADRAS: Berdosa. 12.30, 6.30, and 9.15 dm. !'A\ II.V'.N Fighting Bride. 1. 6.30 and 9. p.m REX: m The Foreign Legion. 12.^0. •> ;;o f, ;jo a.nl 9 l;i m. ODEON: Fathei o. The Bride. 3 6.4;> and 9.15 p.m. COLISEI M: Omaha Trail. 3.431 words
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Article, Illustration454 1951-04-04 5 4,000, SAYS EXPERT Standard Woman Reporter I SURPRISE AT the i limited number of beds. 650 m all, available at the General Hospital, i Singapore, was expressed by Dr. Louis Lee, Con- sultant on Neurosurgery i to the Regional Board of 1 Lancashire, now here454 words
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248 1951-04-04 5 Standard Siaii Reporter THE ANNUAL GENERAL meeting of Govenunenl pensionero daring the week-end condemned iln* parsimonious attitude* «>l the Government m regard! to granting an increase m the basic pensions and tbeji cost of living allowance on the >aiue scale a- given toL jurying248 words
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Article, Illustration139 1951-04-04 5 SINGAPORE SPENDS :y (700,000 a yeai m the i against the mosquito. D 'pite her foreign reputation as a malaria-rid 'Colony is now virtua from malaria. M of the few e\ 'mala: ia re either i Lapses 1 (ir 4 vho contract! rin the neiehbou-Standard - 139 words
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Miscellaneous57 1951-04-04 5 i /'^^^V* I 1 Bra 13 if> Z^ i )P I TAKE BABS < -_LLV :J i »<_ rJ/'-'l I SKATING FOI? YOU, Jx' >3 •1/ >~ S> I il W LL you goto LET ME SEE R I V_V "Jm THE DANCE WITH )>WHAT ALVfN 4a 'I >\x «Jyf57 words
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Miscellaneous101 1951-04-04 5 NOT UNLESS >. v IF4 I; YOU TAKE VERA ft. IT P^TP 1 Irt i uak« a h-aiV n^-^>U"l| N '-"-40 VQtl to thf mdv/'-c; t AF v iJEIr S LL MAKE A DEAL I/^ c i r^^, c^. -if pmBEP hC LM KreADOFr^ Cf^SSTC I W!TH ALV,NI TO )>101 words
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Article726 1951-04-04 6 "IS communalisir) a dying force In the Federation' 1 J: would seem so to judge by the recent pronouncements by the political leaders m the Federation. The United Malays 3 National Organisation, the Malayan Chinese Association and the Malayan Indian Congress are all anxious to let the726 words
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Article, Illustration916 1951-04-04 6 GEORGE RASIAH - GEORGE RASIAH SDotliaht On Our Police Force by SINGAPORE has had its quota of arsonists, secret societies and other criminal elements since its early days, but a vigilant police force had always been able to curb their activities. The first recorded arson incident was916 words
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Article322 1951-04-04 6 Si Referring to the letter of Mr, C.C. T in m j our Saturday's i sue, 1 wish to say that I have never denied signing the report oi the sub-com-miUee ot Singapore Ratepayers Association on amendments, etc. to Rent Control; but I do think that Mr.322 words
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Article, Illustration90 1951-04-04 6 Sir;— l would like to challenge the letter by "Facts Plea-e" which appeared on March 30 regarding the para on Housing Allowance. I hope readers will not be misled by his version which is a pack of lies. When this item on Housing Allowance, brought up by Mr.90 words
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Article, Illustration7 1951-04-04 6 Changi Prison and its immediate surroundings.7 words
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Article193 1951-04-04 6 Sir. According to a report of Mr. (1. U. Kiat's meeting appearing m the last issue of the Sunday Standard Mr. Kiat has given an excuse for recommending a twenty per cent increase m rent namely: "He was persuaded by the other four members of this193 words
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Article16 1951-04-04 6 Sir:— Will you be kind enough as to allow space m your Correspondence Columns16 words
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Article419 1951-04-04 6 Sir:— There is only one paint m Mr. Lim Yew Block's letter that needs a reply. He si\s that most of my manifesto is devoted to attacking him. This is not so. ln order that your readers may judge for themselves I enclose herewith a419 words
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Article40 1951-04-04 6 Sir. I was surprised to read m your paper that among others Mr. G. H. Kiat and Mr. N. S. Hogan had signed a recommendation for a flat rale of increase of 204 on existing rent of controlled premises.40 words
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Article202 1951-04-04 6 Review of Views Kuriles For Japan? NANFAMQ Fv. accepting the 1 peace trea" 1 pressed si;: [g< I terms containei inn an en iThere is. said the i tion of Ame i Japan after thi i Secondly as refl i Japanese ovei I Dalles m his si _L_ 1 IT202 words
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Article142 1951-04-04 6 RAJAH ANSWERS foi any persons who run U ec within te IfunU ity for one year The mil Introduced by the Pro^res■ive Partj gi ins eiTtii to this resolution w> pa— eu on 28th July 1949 by the Legislative Council and became laa on lotii august 1949 This142 words
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Advertisement14 1951-04-04 6 "TIGER" %,^i RUBBER GOODS MINING INDUSTRY, lii Use For 30 Years In Malaya j14 words
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Advertisement35 1951-04-04 6 IRIISEEVS EXTWA SPH i is #.v the noon i (75j_K|___ti COME IN L Ifjg TO-DAY! •Hna?M>--'*J iiLA\'Vi_"l)__n .m. „wi raf»B_ri? [w^^\ r^v^^^ 5 AND SEE THK Hi itUi,i r. i<< < op aaaajaHj _1V B_M|_H_fl__ _*«535 words
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311 1951-04-04 7 oKa.u, |M m,i.ion from ihV 7™ \\ZJ^*£^ 0 Truman today -Mir- tlm»ion» into (i,,,. D.vi^ht li Fi i ww an, nt J 0 P"« than six es oi rebuffs to the n 'V l^ hl IJ Eisenhower'* Atlantic Pact Army. it]311 words
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81 1951-04-04 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. 2 (t'P): It was learned today that the Army has leased a large residence m northwest Washington which is to become the Japanese Embassy when a peace treaty with that country is signed probably some time this autumn. Meanwhile, the residential81 words
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185 1951-04-04 7 PARIS, Apr. 3 (AP) Gen. I Dwight D. Eisenhower said Monday that any delay m U.S. j Congressional action on de- fence measures could "delay I the whole reparation" of defence of Vv* stern Europe. The statement was made m response to a185 words
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Article86 1951-04-04 7 FRANKFURT, Apr. 3: (AP)— The Allies arc to modify their stringent control over war-poten-tial Industries m West Germany, a high American source confirmed Monday night He said the Bonn Government was formally notified Tuesday of vital changes m the 1947 Washington agreentant prohibiting and limiting fjajiumi strategic86 words
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273 1951-04-04 7 PARIS Apr. 2 (UP) The West made Russia a compromise offer today lhat appeared to £o far towards meeting the So\ iet demands anil towards speeding up agreement OB an agenda for a Bi» Four Foreign Ministers 1 conference. The offer was273 words
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157 1951-04-04 7 LONDON. Apr. 2 (Renter)—' The United States draft of the; Japanese peace treaty received last week is generally acceptable to Britain, it was understood m usually well-informed diplomatic quarters here today. A Foreign Office spokesman would make no formal comment on the draft157 words
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Article117 1951-04-04 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. 2 (UP) Foreign Minister Carlos P. Romulo lias been told that the Philippines will get most of the American arms it wants to strengthen its defence and fight the Huks, a source close to the genera] said today. Top United States officials117 words
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185 1951-04-04 7 RIO DE JANEIRO, Apr. 3 (AP)— Police said Monday a young Argentine atomic scientist tried to leap from an -irliner here Saturday night m an apparent attempt to commit suicide. He was on his way back to Argentina after atudying nuclear fission m the united States,A.P - 185 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-04-04 7 phoio. TIBET'S Commander-in-Chief. Gen. Dzasa Kunsang Tse (left) and the Dalai Lama's monk secretary. Trunki Chempo Lautra. arrived m Delhi recently for talks with Premier Jawaharlal Nehru and the Chinese Communist Ambassador before proceeding to Peking for talks on future Sino-Tibetan relations.- APAP - 49 words
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272 1951-04-04 7 SAIGON, Apr. 2 (UP) French forces today announced a major victory over Communist-led Vietminh troop, trying to break through the French defences northeast of the key port of Haiphong m northern Inch-China. French and French Union I troops under the command of Gen.272 words
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70 1951-04-04 7 WASHINGTON. Apr. 2: (UP) -President Truman asked Congress today to provide an additional U5551,300,000 to the Atomic Energy Commission for the "construction of certain urgent production and researcn facilities." Truman did not give the specific purpose of the AEC funds. Along with that request70 words
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Article26 1951-04-04 7 LONDON. Apr. 2: (UP)— Winston Churchill has agreed to speak at the bicentenary of the University of Pennsylvania m Philadelphia on May 8..26 words
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143 1951-04-04 7 TEHERAN, Apr. 3 (AP) Communists gave evidence on Monday of moving behind the scenes to capitalize on Iran's oil nationalization crisis. Up to now the violent outbreaks m the crisis have been attributed mostly to extreme Nationalists. i A military government source disclosed143 words
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250 1951-04-04 7 Details Of Red China Purges Given In Press HONGKONG. Apr. 3 AP) The hint tattoo .f staccato inarhinrjiun tire and falling bodies is becoming commonplace m Red China. Official Chinese Red newspapers which have just arrived m Hongkong on Monday disI closed the execution of 91 persons m Shanghai and250 words
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140 1951-04-04 7 Asks Foreign Employers' Co-operation COLOMBO. Apr. 3 (Reutert I An appeal to foreign employers to co-operate with the Government m its Ceylonisation policy is made by Food Minister, Mr. Vicl Ratnayaka, addressing PI inters' Association meeting at I Deniya, South Ceylon. 4\> a free nation we are m duty bound.'140 words
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Article192 1951-04-04 7 Morrison: LONDON. Apr (AP) Foreign Secretary t Morrison Hon lay night I i this is a "psycho h gie mo* merit" to seek an end to tilt lighting m Korea He called upon the O t--1 munisl Chinese to ast c the false nationalism192 words
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104 1951-04-04 7 Reds Claim 'Enemy Plane Shot Down HONGKONG, Apr I \Pi Chinese P— lawii tii claiaa they shot down an "eneim"' plaiae over Shanghai on Mar. 27. The Shanghai ottrial "liberation Daily" said the plane appeared over the fifty around 1 p.m. and was downed by anti air raid co-ps near104 words
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Advertisement45 1951-04-04 7 HOLD YOUi? PARTY AT JUBILEE CAFE RESTAURANT 771-773 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE (IN FRONT OF T. G. KIAT) J CLEAN COOL CENTRAL j BEST BRIYANI and other MUSLIM j DISHES TO SUIT ALL TASTES OSMAN SULTAN j <1 v T I CD FfifITH y 245 words
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Advertisement67 1951-04-04 7 T _^^VT.T AT THESE SALE it/rT^XTt LOOK BARGAINS FOR MEN! HAWAII A N AMEBIC A N BEACH SHIRTS CREAM GROUND. GAY PRINTS SPORI S lILS USUALLY d£7 -n USUALLY <IJ_ C_ i 0.50 3M-5U |6JiO EA XV J$ "FREEDOM" ()mJ p SHIRTS i n^fe^-iiLi/^^^p|i dfr U/jf \l j USUALLY $8.5067 words
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Miscellaneous26 1951-04-04 7 SS(S"| I IT'S /AY DOG'S j [HOW IS HE GONNA PUT I I7m BIRTHDAY I OUT THE CANDLES r^H, WMzi£4> HIM A DO&S CAN'T BLOW; tii^-^S26 words
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701 1951-04-04 8 Penang Businessmen And Govt. Urged To Aid In War On Prices THE Penang Chamber of Coiiimeree ami the Government are urged contribute towards the campaign m the Settlement for more goods at eheaner mice* and for lowering the casl of living, While the Federation Government's proposal to issue premium loans701 words
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Article105 1951-04-04 8 Standard Staff Reoortei R£ R_n that war dai I ed to be a 1~. year, would icy has le i any pre> ious j flu s b 1946 iras xpressed bj Hi H B •an Praagh, chairman oi Penang Chamber ol l erce. at its105 words
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Article88 1951-04-04 8 P and O treig i .ed m Sin- Infi ught as is port bags cement, 3.875 (4158 cases of r, 1,950 I gs of sulp late pan ties ot p 228 kages r sun- 44 > tckages of cotton I 139 tyres and tub* s, vv88 words
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Article, Illustration207 1951-04-04 8 Standard Stall Reporter GOOD inquiries from overseas featured the Singapon rubber market, which remaii c I a though irregu ar throughout the day. Quotations fluctuated between $2.19 and 52.21 per lb. for first grade for April shipment The United Kingdom and the Continent made Rood inquiries fairStandard - 207 words
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311 1951-04-04 8 HONGKONG, Apr. 2 (Reutcr-AAP)— Attacking th, I .S. ex port embargo againsl Hongkong as an unfriendly act, outgoing Genera] Chamber of Commerce Chairman Mr. C. C. Roberts said the Colony had since diverted part of its orders to Britain. He added.311 words
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323 1951-04-04 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE MALAYAN tin price, which had been advancing steadily despite American suspension of stockpile purchases, received a l>i«r setback yesterday when tbe quotation dropped $25.75 to $603.75 per picul. i While traders fed that the setback was only temporary and323 words
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Article337 1951-04-04 8 Standard Staff Correspondent l\ hia review of traide t<» tin* annual general meeting of die Penang Chamber of Commerce, the chairman. Mr. 11. H. \an PtaagL >ai<l yesterday there has Iwon a lark of understanding m the Federal capital of the Settlement's problems. "Contributing y)337 words
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Article35 1951-04-04 8 HONGKONG, Apr. 3 Speei;il Standard Service—Closing prices on the Hongkong to-day were HKsif) ,-).-> to ill sterling; HK56.037 to USSI: HKSIB!, to Malayan SI: HKSo..'i2a to" one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HKS.';i9 te one tael35 words
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Article48 1951-04-04 8 Messrs. Osborne and Chappel report that Gopeng Consolidated. Ltd.. lias declared a fifth interim dividend of Is fid per £1 stock lor the year ended Sent. 30, 1950, payable on April 28, 1951. The directors do not propose to recommend any further dividend for that year.48 words
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Article75 1951-04-04 8 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Apr. 3.) arere per lb. Bayers Sellers No. 1 K.S S Spot Loose (num.) $2.19 $2.20 F. 0.8 m bales April No 1 K.S.S 52.181 $Usl No 2 R.S.S. $2.06 $tffi No A K.S.S. loom.) $133 $1.35 Tone: Steady. LONDON KI'BBEK Tuesday's opening75 words
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Article39 1951-04-04 8 SINGAPORE, Tues The price of Tin today was $6§5.75 per picul. Down $25.75 LONDON TIN Tuesday's prices first session w*hv: Spot €1.26") buyers £1,270 sellers. Three months ill.'OO buyers £1.205 sellers. Settlement Price £1,265 Tone: Steady at lower.39 words
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Article, Illustration145 1951-04-04 8 FAST ASTATIC Company's report for 1950 showed a greater turnover during the year as regards volume, monetary value and profit than m previous postwar years. The Malayan branches of the company were particularly active. The increased demand for prompt delivery of the country's main export commodities,145 words
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206 1951-04-04 8 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Apr. 3. Due to the wide di-.parit> between the old and new scales of export dut\. a proposal for pre-payment of rubber duty on stocks lying m exporters* godowns m Butterworth and IVrmatanp I'auh before the new rate takes effect206 words
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Article56 1951-04-04 8 Standard Staff Reporter QUI] r i m Ul ins prevailed In S ice market < pra had c 56 -i d b rs $551 on a quiet n rket Xo de:d ■>. rep Coconut oil b Ters muted sfi3 and sellers (92 No business passed. Pepper remained unchanged56 words
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473 1951-04-04 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE OPENING of a modem bottling plaal for Pepsi-Cola at the premises of I nion Ltd. thim \s*rk ior^vs mother link m the world-wide distribution chain of the Pepsi-Cola organisation. Besides bringing lo Singapore a quality thirst qncawauna, prsduil. the plain473 words
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Article162 1951-04-04 8 standard st.iii Reporter SINGAPORE Itei RobJ were m dh d m the is c buu :et tod ad m this section I .ye ments. Industrial and I iy, with prio m g I p: e\ lOUS day. A mode."./. HIS i ded Changed i ENDQSTBI MMJS162 words
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Article29 1951-04-04 8 Co- S lanes. report I follov tin ore output for Tin Dredging Ltd 100 piculs. and Renong C Tin D edg l l. Ltd SM piculs29 words
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Advertisement85 1951-04-04 8 Fly K.LM. *^W// 8c feel at home! xL/$ p r4f rr.oment you step aboard 3 w/a/ 1..v jus four engined KLM Constei'a- _n_L ton uj hcve a feeling of complete ___X well-being The comfort, the good toed ___[y^ d nk 4 the excellent service, all Wm' comb rw to make85 words
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Advertisement43 1951-04-04 8 I 1 I s 4_Hh 13 E v \4" fL_c_ Designed for ikost who v (.oM.foi Si tad Qui* m. i'» i rliug...Lo« Utinnio Cosl ami >«■! vprnl MftTC IpH normal!* refjuin Model LE. 230 $1 ITSX Eesg '.</ P«l J cat! he u r43 words
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78 1951-04-04 9 THE Wi em Ruys, 22,000-ton Royal Rotterdam Lloyd passi ger liner, called at Singa- c ye >t« rday en route to Jakarta from Holland. The great ship was carrying a tota of T.'U passengers. 170 of whom di embarked here. Among them were Mrs.78 words
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Article, Illustration242 1951-04-04 9 Move By Penang Chamber Standard Staff Reporter PENANG Chamber of Commerce should have its own representative on the Penang Harbour Board Committee because it could not give instructions to the present members sitting on the Committee to pursue certain matters with which it is not entirelyStandard - 242 words
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Article, Illustration99 1951-04-04 9 THE trooper, Empire Orwell, which arrived m Singapore yesterday from Hongko "V !■:<,::' <>:uy a h Syr families here Thfe ship left the same day for the Unite 1 Kingdom with 27 R.A.F. families and per-' sonnel, 28 Army families audi about 200 troops. photo.Standard - 99 words
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Article216 1951-04-04 9 SHIPS AT ROADS AND WHARVES, 4 P.M. WHARVES Odn. 44 Eastern Qaeert. Sheers v. irf: 42 43 E. Orwell. 40 Benveg. 3a 39 Pres Johnson. 36 37 Goj..y 33 34 Calchas. 31 32 Steel Age. 29 30 Uuswell Hill. 27 28 Bennevis. 23 26 I ilandia, 23216 words
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Article59 1951-04-04 9 India's Internal A irlines Expand NEW DELHI. Apr. 3 (AP)— India's internal airlines m 1950 earned nearly hall a million persons. 80.0J0.000 pounds of freight, and &\350,000 pounds of airmail. official sources here said. This meant an increase from 1949 figures of 27 per cent m passenger traffic, 256 per59 words
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Article56 1951-04-04 9 DARWIN, Apr. 3 (AP) A survey of naval defences m Dutch Nov." Guinea is being marie by Rear-Admiral A. rie Booy, deputy commander-;n-ehiei of the Royal Netherlands It is believed be is making the inspection because the Dutch government is anxious about the safety of New56 words
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140 1951-04-04 9 Buccinum Escapes From Grounding In S'pore Harbour Standard Shipping Reporter A NORWEGIAN tanker, the Buccinum, had a narrow escape from grounding on a reel m the *ca between the Singapore Harbour Board area and Pulan Brani yesterday when her engines failed while m midstream soon after she had com*' out140 words
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Advertisement164 1951-04-04 9 -il- AMERICAN JjtrP^-Ji PRESIDENT t^^m%tm^f LINES To New York and Boston via Ceylon, India, Egypt ond Mediterranean Ports Singapore P. Swettenham Penang "PRES JOHNSON" In port/6 Apr. 7/8 Apr. 9/10 Apr. "PRES. MONROE" 9/14 Apr. Omit. 15/16 Apr. "PRES ARTHUR" 16/22 Apr. 23/24 Apr. 25/26 Apr. To Los Angeles, San164 words
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Advertisement146 1951-04-04 9 \AIR ARRIVALS] JskZ&' 3 'A and DEPARTURES] SsS'rJA \'y 'iJtL^T Arrivals C.P.A. from Hongkon? 9.19 p.m BOAC from London .:.;."> p.m. KLM from Jakarta Ul p.m (extra) from Calcutta '.< pm. GABUDA ENDONKSIAM AIRWAYS from Jakarta ISJIS p.m F.O.A.S. from R.mekok p.m. SIAMESE AIRWAYS from Maogkok "..:UI p.m MALAYAN AIRWAYS146 words
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Advertisement670 1951-04-04 9 3mliy_fe_£iir__ SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONIINfc.NT P IVnanl LBKIA for baltfOD Bangkok 6-8 Apr. Iti Port "NORIiHVAI- for Baunkot 89-33 Apr. IT 18 Apr. -PANAMA'" for Bangkok, Bai«on H inickOOg. Manila Kobe 30 Apr.] V^k'.hams 2 SB-M Apr 2T 27 Apr "SKLAMUA" for Bangkok 17 it May 16-16 tfaj B670 words
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Miscellaneous369 1951-04-04 9 g^#MAILS* Despatches TODAY: E. Australia and New Zealand by Braeside, Hongkong, China and Philippine Is. noon by Corfu. N. India and Pakistan (letters only), s. India by Rajula. Arrivals TODAY: Nil. t.ASI .SIALIC LIME 1 Apr. 30. LtuiMe.ro from Euros* (Weal toast) Persian (,ult Via Japan. H'Koof Apr. 6: Erna369 words
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Article, Illustration902 1951-04-04 10 Around The Spore Shops With Lillian Bnckoke piIEW! Raffles Place last Monday morning was a taste of what the Klondyke Gold Rush must have been like m the Roaringr Ws. Long before 9 a.m. hordes of men, women and children crowded into the Square and descended en masseStandard - 902 words
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Article111 1951-04-04 10 IVTEW YORK. Apr. 3: (UP)— -> Red-haired Rita Hayworth denied today that she parted from her husband. Prince All Khan, but m the next breath she said she had "no idea when we will get together again." She arrived aboard the French liner, d-> Grasse, after111 words
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Article35 1951-04-04 10 1 TOLLY WOOD. Apr. 3 lAP) AI i —Barbara Stanwyck, recently divorced trom ad r Robert Taylor, is to auction the furniture, effects and oil paintings that adorned their residence. l^Mnp^sMwwpi'Sv WWIW™35 words
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Article, Illustration362 1951-04-04 10 M. RAKICH - Couldn't Resist The Smell Of Grease Paint M. RAKICH Bj II AR I) EST WORKING member oi the Scandinavian Ice Revue hkih m Singapore) is ."Mrs. Vickie Spratt, m charge of the wardrobe. Her job is to see that all the expensive and colourful costumes worn by the artistes are362 words
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Advertisement117 1951-04-04 10 lu,m HJU'iHI.IH 1--1.1.-..6.1.-, ONLI _I_L_Lll__L!_L_| 9.30 p.m. '"**v4 In "Monsieur Vcrdoux" <i; Jj%^ there is a peculiaff Z*4^ «f II f\ I I"** intensity of drama... Ov/ ImAKLIJ an even more ntory that hurts. W%PONSIEUR VERDOUX* fife #1 o^^s*^ 04 OPENING TOMORROW. I rTli>Vi-iT*i irr- -ri i_ii —Sini inwiiiiii W^—117 words
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Advertisement89 1951-04-04 10 DARING DRAMA OF A j GRAVE PERIL! _a# Iml wl tl I ffl €Uf mr\W k Ml i if I fv i IJf H_ mml Mr I r/ J i/k ii I l_P /»mml M m a /I I J FEARLESSLY Bbtoiii^ I PRESENTED j !_HII M' NITE SAT ITvW^lTlftfl89 words
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Advertisement272 1951-04-04 10 AM AZI NG I rA IVI M L- I I* VJ TWICE J T DAILY: JSP B H REVISED PRICES HO &$6 0 (I urescrved) y U (BI ICI W A CH IMPIO> FULL 2 -HOUR \1 Tl STAGE SHOW V Baiim... Concet»t4oa s/ Huh- Susp od (I •**+*<*? wPt^272 words
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Article, Illustration429 1951-04-04 11 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By XL 'Test' Teams Host Improved Mare In Training Or the most improved hordes m training for port races is the 4-year-old French mare .who looks an extraordinary good thine on Out with Sw.ee! Memory (Woods) as a Uo" ;I; an.on Jeannette (Spencer) was429 words
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Article64 1951-04-04 11 RICHMOND. California, Apr. 3 (AP) Ldghtweight boxer JoUn L. Davis announced on M I !> he is quitting the ring fur m..>d to save the sight of his right eye. He said he suffered a detached retina and further hammering of the eye might cost him his Sight64 words
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Article463 1951-04-04 11 RADIO MALAYA -INtiAPOKE il F HOG RAM ME 4 7 metre* 13 i 00 th- s hnnfci lies ai ten si the i 1 il V, I 4.'. p.m. r tne Pr ,-amme Summary: V :i!e ProgrammeOven lhe blaads; I re >hare >iark- t i COananandsan; 7463 words
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288 1951-04-04 11 Standard Stall Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Tuts. Flaying their best match of the season the Anglo Chinese School, Parit Buntar. scored a smashing 4-0 win over the St. George's School, Taiping, m an inter-school soccer at Taiping. lhe winners displayed all-* round superiority and dominated288 words
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Article, Illustration177 1951-04-04 11 SYDNEY, Apr. 3: (ReuterAAP> Recent performances by Australian athletes have considerably improved the country's prospects of winning gold medals at the 1952 Olympic Games at Helsinki. Australia won only two Olympic titles m London m 1948— high jump and sculling but her representatives completely dominated the 1 050177 words
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Article77 1951-04-04 11 Haoma (Lewis) and Fifty Fifty did the fastest gallop at Bukit Timah yesterday when they went over three m 37 sees. with little between them at the finish. They finished so full of running that they completed another circuit, this time running the last three m 41 177 words
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Article76 1951-04-04 11 LONDON. Apr. 3: (AP Harry Johnston, captain and right half of Blackpool's Cup finalists has been voted the "Footballer ol the Year" by the Football Writers Association. Billy Wright, ot Wblvei impton Wanderers, and Tom Finney, of Preston North End, were close second and third.76 words
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Article23 1951-04-04 11 HOTSPURS Sports Club meet Singapore Medical Workers Union m a SAFA Divisi a 111 A game on the CYMA ground today.23 words
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Article94 1951-04-04 11 MELBOURNE, A«)ril (Renter- AAP):— The Meibourne Racing Club is considering bringing a champtOß sverseas Jockey to Australia next year to ride at its Easter meeting. If such plans materialise, it is possible Gordon Kkhurds may be approached to make the tiip. In 1950. considerable public interest94 words
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399 1951-04-04 11 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By THREE newcomers which attracted considerable attention on the training track at Bukit Timah yesterday were Gamha Melayu (late Casting Vote), Trafalgar and Perverse, nominees to this year's English Classics Two Thousand Guineas, Derby and St. Leger before they were399 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-04-04 12 Bira's New Chatlenger nr nd driving a new Italian Osca car. won the feature race at the li miiti n on MiriVi XHe won the Richmond trophy by covering the twelve laps Vt^T \Ter™e "i-.- of ST.!!: miles a hour. On one lap he averaged 90.38 M.P.H. for a63 words
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332 1951-04-04 12 R. DUCLOS - R. DUCLOS B) THE SINGAPORE Cycle Racing Association, formed m December, last has big plans ahead to raise the Colony's cycling to International standard. The association hopes to have a team ready for the 1954 Asian This was disclosed by the Secretary of332 words
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Article77 1951-04-04 12 \NG. Tuesd -The F 4 i by the odd nve m a 1 st gue soccei I S fternoon i firsl f the i ding tragi BATrC when I after K. Lee g I the t On tion, the PRC imn their right-winger. scored two goals77 words
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Article104 1951-04-04 12 LO" I H :> lAP J tck Solomons has s Ces Jack G weight fight ti 22 a: London's Hairing > ♦en-round bout 9 ori- j r set 1 >r April 24. but i is ed over the weekend beG s left thumb is i104 words
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Article226 1951-04-04 12 Referee Misses Match THF. BUSINESS Houses Le fue between PulaU Bukom and Shell Sports Club was play- j od without an 'official' referee on the Padang yesterday. Alter waiting patiently till well over 5.30 p.m. the two I teams eventually played w n an outsider agreed to hai I the226 words
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122 1951-04-04 12 IPOH, Tues. Cheng Wan and Kiuta Indians chalked up their second consecutive victories m the Ipoh first dnriafoii soccer league today with convincing wins over RASC and Kinta Europeans respectively* Cheng Wah won four goals to one while the Indians trounced Europeans seven to122 words
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327 1951-04-04 12 ROVERS Sports Club played Ids -soccer but still managed to beat AAA. 4 1 m a SAFA Division I match at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The is>ue was never m doubt right from the kick ofl and m a me-sided affair, defended, while327 words
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Article100 1951-04-04 12 BAT A SPORTS Club were defeated 2-0 by Guthries S.C. m a Business Houses League "B" match played yesterday at the BODCA ground. The first half turned out to be an even tussle with neither side scoring although both teams missed many sure chances. Chan Suri100 words
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Article36 1951-04-04 12 TIDES and TIMES HIGH TIDFS at the principal resorts m Malaya. TODAY: A M. P.M. Singapore 9 i 10 37 Malacc i 6.50 ti.s(» Port Dickson 5.31 5.37 Port Sham. 4 34 4 57 Penang 12.0136 words
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Article172 1951-04-04 12 1 KUAI. A KANGSAR, Tues. Marigold !.< i c def< I Wai Dept. Civilian S1 r As! c: ition of Taiping 11-0 at badminton. Results (Marigold mentioned) i were: Singles: A I Izhab beat 1. Kok S ii 15-2, 5-15, 15-1; Ng S i Fun beat172 words
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Article37 1951-04-04 12 ROYAL Air Force Changi drew with Royal Air Force S. le tar one-all m a Service League fixture at Changi yesterday. McLaughlin scored for Changi while May equalised lor Seiet.u m the second half.37 words
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Article639 1951-04-04 12 liitviity \oies By 'Time Test 9 The first Hyperion progeny to come out to Malaya is Gamba Melayu, a winner of the Guy Stakes over six furlongs at Newmarket from 24 runners. He is bred m the- purple, being by Hyperion out of the Fairway639 words
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Article257 1951-04-04 12 Officials Agree On Pan-MalayanPolicy THE first step towards' Pan-Malayan sports unity was taken yesterday when Singapore AAA and Malayan AAA officials, at a meeting at the Singapore' Recreation Club, decided that "future athletic representation m international competitions will he on a Pan-Malayan basis." When other257 words
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Article175 1951-04-04 12 OF SPORTS AND SPORTSMEN Short Golf Record British champion golfer Dai Rees held for only a day the Royal Canberra course record at Australia's national capital, said Reuter yesterday. In the second round of the three-round professionals purse, he carded 67 five under par. Next day he carded GO. Two175 words
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Article284 1951-04-04 12 LONG, thrilling rallies and hard-fought games featured m \hv second day's play of the VMCA tennis championships at the Bi is B isah Road yesterday In an unfinished match that Lasted just over one and a halt iurs, Major K. Greenwood came D kC k284 words
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381 1951-04-04 12 CHICAGO, Apr. 3 (AP) Tin- National Boxing Association began action today which may strip tinworld's lightweight boxing championship from Ikr Williams for his failure to defend it. Williams has not risked hisr 135-lb. crown since December 5, 1949, when he outpointed381 words
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