Singapore Standard, 17 April 1951
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Title Section16 1951-04-17 1 Singapore TIGER Standard vOL i NO. 290 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS16 words
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232 1951-04-17 1 Se rio us Drop In UK 's Balance Of Trade For First Quarter !<>MM>\ Apr. 16 (Renter) Britain's balance of trade Unrated gravely la*t month, imports exceeding exports by £96,000,000, lin^j [n official figures published here today. rbe difference for the whole January-March quarter was, L .MMUMM). Kliesc figures allowed232 words
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109 1951-04-17 1 Staff .<rre>pondent R, Apr. ach c, md the peov. m not de the -c it taw servation j report! ting Asso- pointed remind I te t the v Ith of I I ml miners, the c try :be I and *XKS ROH THIN109 words
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Article, Illustration73 1951-04-17 1 [NCHE H ts n G ai President ePe ir Malays Union accepted the challenge of Dato Onn b J iflar, President |of the UMNO I a public debate c policies of the t'.vo parties. Station T^h was pSj-fl-f^jM i:r::-. S ::l i t V.-»jb"r< ;>nd two Van. Bart73 words
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Article98 1951-04-17 1 STOCK EXCHANGE LONDON. Apr. 16 (AP> Industrial issues strengthened on the Lonodn Stock Market today as buyers sought good--1 class shares as a hedge against inflation. Leading issues m tex- tile. motors and electrical 1 groups showed gams of two to three shillings. Government bonds lost98 words
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Article50 1951-04-17 1 HONGKONG. Apr. 16 lIMS Glory, light aircraft carrier, ts scheduled to leave foi Korean waters Shortly to relieve lIMS Theseus. The carrier arrived here on Wednesday fr an Singapore after she was readied for combat assignments by intensive training following ber recommiasioning eai ly this year.50 words
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Article285 1951-04-17 1 LONDON. Apr. 16 (Renter) The London tea market r»- opened utter nearly 11 years today m the jubilant atmosphere of a film premiere. Cameras flushed m the cheerful, crowded uuttion room on v seventh floor m Mincing Lane m the h*\irt ot business London. A285 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-04-17 1 Major General I). Duniop. General Officer Commanding, Singapore Base District, told newsmen yesterday that firm action will be taken to curb rioting and hooliganism. Standard photo.30 words
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530 1951-04-17 1 There'll Be No "Kid Glove" Business In Dealing WithRioters DUNLOP Gen. Duniop Tells Pressmen: Standard Staff Reporter THERE will he no "kid glove" business m dealing with rioters or hooligans; if they ask for it they will get it, said Major General D. Duniop, General OfficeisCommanding, Singapore Base District at530 words
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209 1951-04-17 1 Standard Staff Reporter A DARING dayligh robbery was committed m a house bareiy 25 yards from the Paya Lebar Police Station yesterday morning, while a strong combined force of police and military personnel was carrying out security measures at the station. At about 10209 words
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427 1951-04-17 1 TEHERAN, April 16: (Reuter) Persian Ministers have been called upon to attend a special meeting later today to consider the trouble m the oilfields which forced the virtual closing of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's refinery at Abadan, South Persia. This refinery, largest m427 words
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74 1951-04-17 1 Na tiona liza tion Bug Spreads To Pakistan KARACHI. Pakistan, Apr. 16: (AP)— Oil trouble In Iran and Iraq has started repercussions m Pakistan. Employees of several oil ocmpanies met m Karachi and demanded nationalization of the country's British and American owned oil industry. Pakistan produces about 490,--000 barrels of74 words
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Article138 1951-04-17 1 LONDON. Apr. 10: (Rei ter) —About 9.000 dockers struck work here today m protest at the prosecution of seven colLeagues charged with Leading illegal strikes. The stoppage is the 7th since the seven men were first held by the police. Previous strikes have138 words
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1586 1951-04-17 1 Hertogh Appeal Put Off, Counsel Sick Seth Opposes Postponement Standard Staff Reporter HEARING of the Maria Hertoph Appeal, wfcjrfc na« scheduled for the whole of this week m the Singapore High Court was postponed sine die. yesterday. The postponement was granted on tne grounds that Mr. N. A. Mallal was1,586 words
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102 1951-04-17 1 8th Army Chief Wants Reds To Counter-Attack SOMEWHERE IN KOREA, Apr. I<> (IT) Lt. General James van Fleet, new Commander of the Eighth Army, said today he would welcome a Communist counter attack "because that would Rive us our best opportunity to kill the maximum number of the Keds" Van102 words
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75 1951-04-17 1 Standard Staft R«p .rtrr BX-GRATIA payn enti h»^ c already been made to many victims of the Singapore Da ber riots, it was officially re\ ed yesterday. A statement said that the Biotl C"'. dms Tribunal has made recommendations on over 150 applications for75 words
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Advertisement29 1951-04-17 1 riiii i iDEDs lil LHIHAOPnCAItO ASS; "ITISH 6/L ENGINES (EXPORT^LrO^^ Jp F* '"wIIZOHTAL L PEESSUBE ,<2? V^ *&.*t T gi»" 2:,;jandSSB.H.P. f e Agentt WILLIUM JACKS CO (M) LTD.29 words
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Advertisement31 1951-04-17 1 _B_*«_^ _^S_t ______sp_s*^Bs'SSls *"*nH AUKMS GET WEGEMM TRADEMARK PI i Jla M^"^^ Known All Over 'W J an^f s Icy /a "ffITik 'BECAUSt ifSUQU/S f&noveks OBTAMABU AT AIL CNEMiSTS fr STORES31 words
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GOVT. OFFERS $3 MIL. TO CITY
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232 1951-04-17 2 Standard J^taff Reporter THE FINANCE and General Purposes Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners is at present considering a sujriiestioii by the Acting Municipal Treasurer that a scardb fee for replies to questionnaires from solicitors relating to properties about to be purchased232 words
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97 1951-04-17 2 i.indard Stuff Reporter Tl: SIN< iAPORE TEACHERS' sea n meeting oi U rr w to i mmend :ions of I J i Committee a Csi I g A .ea inder the Dr. F C. I were published j i c ilar 1 the U97 words
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Article42 1951-04-17 2 Overload Sets Cable Ablaze StsukEutl Staff Reporter VL ELECTRIC Depari s were ed i Road and R R I an cable c fiv«*- j t a ighi I Ore started esult of t-x- rhe cable put j c U n six hours42 words
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138 1951-04-17 2 Met In Bombay To Marry In S'pore MISS MAVIS SETH, one of the popular Seth sisters will be married tomorrow at the Singapore Registry, to Mr Nicholas Gordon of the P.W.I). Port Dkkson. Mavis with her sistei Teresa was a popular en tertainer m pre-war and post-war Singapore. They took138 words
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217 1951-04-17 2 COMMENTING on the retirement of Mr. John Dumeresque from his post as Director of Broadcasting, .Mr. Richard hum Hoc Lim, who recently revitrnrd from the PanMalayan Advisory Council on Broadcasting, stated yesterday: "Mr John DumeresQue*s retirement may be Just anothrr incidenl where217 words
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Article, Illustration111 1951-04-17 2 TOWN planning m North Borneo is progressing well, and the ew twn plan for Labuan been "s c\ rily settled" said the Governor of B:-iti.sh North Borneo. Sir Ralph Hone m his speech to the Legislative Council recently. The Gqvernor said that the new town111 words
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Article50 1951-04-17 2 KUTHAM PI!. LAY KESARA X trial m the S.\ F Police Court yesterday v. ben charged with theft of two g< d r ogs v »rth i7O from R gavan i n Apr.: 14 KA F. Seletar. He was allowed bail of $250 1 until May 9.50 words
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415 1951-04-17 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT has offered to contribute §3,000,000 to the Municipal Funds subject to the sanction of the Standing Finance Committee. The contribution is to compensate the Municipality for loss of rate income suffered because of the operation of the Rent Control415 words
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Article, Illustration88 1951-04-17 2 an :v; >Y1 t the Immif. I■■ rtm I I g Ah I s sentenced m 1 Third Police Court lay to two moni i imI c pleaded guilty to bn iof trusi cheque appeal and bail ts3 ed Standard Shipping Reporter PHILIPPINES' (-IKI.-OF-the > v [1950)88 words
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Article, Illustration114 1951-04-17 2 FOR THE FIRST HMK ever i l*o!i<»* Motion had hriicopler I fooihall groandL The hMWW I w tation. Tiie helicopter belonging to the R.A.F. was operating ti with the tary and police precaution-] ai y exercises held yester The Maria Hertoph appi beii)g heard m114 words
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Article55 1951-04-17 2 LOW HUA CH< m m, 4 1, was fined $75 m default three we< k rigorous imp] ment m th i Singapore Se< on 1 Polii c O terdi y when he pleaded ty to using an open fire i:i a tongkang at '.he Eloya] Naval A:55 words
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Article56 1951-04-17 2 S IXC, A PORK THAUF. UNIONS may send a delegate to the conference being organised by the i itei ational C »nfede ~i-".\ of Free Trade Unions, at Karachi next month it is reliably learnt. A meeting of trade unions m Singap c. ex| ected 1 be hel56 words
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Article34 1951-04-17 2 A 38- YEAR OLD WOMAN, ticket seller at one of the amusement parks was found vyi I slit m her house m J 1 r at She :en to hospital m ambulance.34 words
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Article22 1951-04-17 2 THE SINGAPORE Court of Criminal Appeal will sit m the Su me Court "Building, commencing from Thursday, at lu.iiO o'clock.22 words
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Article189 1951-04-17 2 ThomsonOn Voters "I" Cards Standard Stall' Reporter THE Electoral Procedure Committee which included representatives of the political parties m Singapore derided production of Identity Cards by voters to Presiding Officers is not compulsory, Mr. G.G. Thomson, the Supervisor of Elections told The Standard last nigh. However, he .<;.'A. if there189 words
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Article71 1951-04-17 2 •TWO TENT A T V E charges of i r ex- ried to a Chinese. Lee Tl i■■ ti the Sinj re F jrth Police Court lay. Lee v. Ed to ye caused the dcrr'-, I a 21-vear-o!d man, Gwee Chen Yam m J; Tuakoi ofl E71 words
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234 1951-04-17 2 Th ree Councillors May Attend B.I.F. Standard Si;»fl Reporter THREE SELECTED MEMBERS of tl». Legislative ouncil <»i Singapore are likely t«> attend Ine British Industries Fair from July *J t< Jul\ I m\i. a- represen[tatives «>f tlw* Colony Legislature, The Standard understands. Councillors are reported to I favouring the choice234 words
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Article54 1951-04-17 2 A I ¥EAR OL] 'AX. Low Thoi was bound over m c sum of S'2j for six rr. m the Singapore Second Police i Court yesterday, when s i ed guilty to begging for aim the Pavilion C 1:1 Orchard Road I 14. Low's sister-in-law volunteered to54 words
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Article39 1951-04-17 2 A 21 YEAR-OLD GIRL. Yap Kirn \V,.h was acquitted m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday of causing hurt to an- girl, Sim Chong Moi I a iffee stall m Happy World on Nov. 8 last year.39 words
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Article232 1951-04-17 2 Standard Skiff Rt-portt-r TEN SELETAR AIRMEN, aircrew members of tb.e Far East Flying Boat Wing, are honoured for operations m the Korean war m today's "London Gazette". The Wing consists of three Squadrons of Sunderland Hying boats, two of which operate from the seaplane base232 words
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Advertisement82 1951-04-17 2 c Purchase <i I pi2oti>ce/spii¥ 1L 1 "g| f 1 m d r o I (21 I) P JOHNSONS E&'IS s New >'■ >p PhoCa i i I 1 86, Kalflo Plao n— rwr m Una— ——in Save While ¥s j Bay Cl I R FAMOUS SEWIKG fcy Easy Pay.82 words
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Miscellaneous77 1951-04-17 2 ■^jfiW^ MA.MMV VOKUM D'VO' FIGGERI WHY, BLESS YORE. ThASS FIHE. —i X ),'.\V-;. ,C t*JH\ m& i IT'SAWRIGHT FD'A GALT'DO r-^-^ INNERCENT HiDE-y BELCUZ THS U'L A&NEFi T'ASART/N SPCV M* \1 ANVTMING T'GiT )'< -ALL'S FAIR I KJ \iSA SO DU&tf TH'RACEL-AN'THEN f\r -7 -N^^^^- TH' BCV SHE. AY LOVE77 words
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Article, Illustration110 1951-04-17 3 jL%jrj*^*3<kr*** Mrs rroriff /J V-ivd-ml "iiarf Kr porter PEDOEU •wit ?xp€ c atces of 3 [rs as tc pamits biMal i r S her "iage c 1 ird to a q erttaps a cm as a b I Mrs Smith 5 m >•110 words
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11 1951-04-17 3 Urges 'Sound Education' For Malays E E I/. 5 i i11 words
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34 1951-04-17 3 I LUMPCB la Bung v m (h* r k i He r Gold 1 I t g to 0 ul u S t I and two j34 words
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Article32 1951-04-17 3 ITTS c >j a British today A ting of the -*>t» C Store t.i at ta« C idl C lamber, "^"-■mraent build r.z. tomorr >', 139 pjB the di will be32 words
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321 1951-04-17 3 K T \L\ LUMPUR. Mon.— Hundreds of TB sufferers in KuUi Iumpur and its suburbs -ire not getting treat meat bet-au*e it is understood, the.r cases have not bee* meat o^ lJ>u not i ce o f the AsSOCiatioa for the pre.vnftiTof Tube^uh^ and many321 words
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Article, Illustration713 1951-04-17 3 PROVIDENT FUND BOX REPORT ManiLini Staff Correspondent Kl \L LI MPl R, Mmii, The representation made b\ a number of parties that allowances In respect of high cost oi living should not be inrlsded in *~wages" has been rejected b\ the S-elevt Committee713 words
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Article, Illustration162 1951-04-17 3 Mr Li mtl raa GeyieL Heacbaaster, Goi c run nl g»Hkt booL Por; 1»: ks b i Presktari oi Ike N- Sembiiaa I- •:-:>' Unioa. is beisg --n: the Malayaa Trade In.-n Coosci] to t -nd a World C ress i Pr fessioaa] Empl fees being i-r.162 words
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Article32 1951-04-17 3 New US Consul Arrives In KL KUALA LUMP I >T V file Un i States I pur t d iss tt the end Mr. Ridb IA- P Mr. P been i >anied32 words
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Article35 1951-04-17 3 ["HE Comzn S B Preside < it J iU 5 P r id is 5 X i Tit-*- Res MB v S•! i> DESCB m 52 t jh uo y t oio o■35 words
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Advertisement71 1951-04-17 3 TRUCKS FOR WORLD TRANSPORT T~T T Throughout the countries of the world C trucks are becoming which international perfc ance and reiiab t> jdged Built to the < rnced transport operators, they have been fu y proved m sc ceunde v 0 I In ;>rr-» Died t l^ mmmo w71 words
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Miscellaneous109 1951-04-17 3 f ~sZZ^ i fIP WIT HAD SIX V- L I CANT FIGURE BEINGS > /nO.OOOLA. vs ERS f rU T: 1 I''j1 ''j r>^2^?\ I'M LEGS.TOO, WHO INTELLIGENT ENOUGH S OM VENUS, ALL >HE'S I V-> Vf«>V<l GLAD THAT V D(D YOU CARES? \TO BUILD FLYING f MAYBE RiSHT.. HEY,109 words
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Article, Illustration84 1951-04-17 4 ABOVE are cabinet members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship, Kuantan, who met Bishop R.L. Archer during his visit to the East Coast. Seated right tc left: Miss Ex'angehne David, Misi Holder Shot, Bishop Archer, Miss Louis Rea and Miss Ho Ken Yin. Standing: Messrs. Wong Bentong,84 words
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Article, Illustration150 1951-04-17 4 t| ND N. M liss Soh ha:k Khong of Ipoh modelled c ChliM designed y herself at the Far E stem Fashion Show held m -ion last Friday Soh f the models repre- \g M tya. B mcse, C .-'x 1 and Paldst girls mode150 words
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Article64 1951-04-17 4 Sultan Visits Kuala Lipis M.tnd.irti Stall Con c ipondml A I.IPIS, Mon. I Sultan receiv< ing from al I when he an ■1 X Lipi n ay rated R R i m honour of the i -f munity leader.- I E reeded to the R < < be the gu64 words
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Article198 1951-04-17 4 PEN \NV.. Mon. Approximatf y 500 acres of padi land between Jalan Bahrd and Pu- Betong m the southv: t district of Pejiang has been reaimed by the Government according to the District Officer, B ":k Puluu. i s rt cl mati m Is p198 words
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Article106 1951-04-17 4 PENANG, Mon. A friendly wrestling tc b- tween tese i lers at th< trihaw stand ?ing Victori Pier the i tof Dec. 2'!. t m fig s rel Mr. Abdul R nan bin Mat m the Magis- I irt today when Goh Keng Hing and Tay106 words
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141 1951-04-17 4 PFVAXG. Mod.— ln lime of war, the duties of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve will be coastal patrols, harbour defence, mine-sweep-ing and control of shipping m Malayan waters. This was stated by lieutenant Commander F.O.S. 'Man, DSC. j Commanding Officer (designate) of141 words
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Article36 1951-04-17 4 KUALA TREXGGANU, Mon. v c T rcn gganu Youth Council has decided to approach the at $TOO to meet the cost of tne I rengganu representation at the forthcoming Youth Coi>ference m Kuala Lumpur36 words
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Article208 1951-04-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. The bijsgest feathering of members of the Malayan Youth Council is expected to take place m the Federal Capital on April 21 and 22 when the annual general meeting of the Council will be held at the Victoria Institution Assembly Hail.208 words
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Article65 1951-04-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PEXAXG. Mon. While checking identity cards at Sunsei Bakap on xho night of March 2. this year, police officers found a terrorisi document Inside an almeirah m the house of Tan Kong Kin, a rubber tapper. Tan was sentenced to five years' r.i. Mr. C.65 words
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138 1951-04-17 4 Penang Muslims To Hold Mock Elections Standard SialT* Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Penang Muslims *ill hold a practice election demonstration m order to promote election consciousness among members of ihcir community on Sunday, April 22, at the Muslim League Hall, Beach Street. Three candidates will outline their election programmes. They are138 words
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Article171 1951-04-17 4 Dance Of Love Drama Standard Staff <;<»rrf>poiid<-r3t KUALA LIMPIR, Mon.— Judgment was reserved today, by the First Magistrate, Inche Ibrahim, m the case m which a detective, Tang Yun Tong, was charged with causing hurt to Liew Koon Soon and behaving m a171 words
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Article65 1951-04-17 4 K.L. Wedding KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The marriage took place at the Wesley Church here between Mr. Stephen Anandrajah, eldest 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. A R. Sinniah, \ot Ceylon, and Miss Helen; Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i A.G. Knight, of Kuala Lumpur. 1 Rev Teilman ufliciated. I65 words
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244 1951-04-17 4 Dresser Wins KedahSweep, Gets An A- 40 Standard stall Correspondent AI.OR STAR. Mon. In he Syed Hamid, a hospital a taut of the Medical Department, Ke<iah, \v. >n the first prize an A istin A.-40 m the lottery run by the Kedah Youth Council at its Fun Fair last week.244 words
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Article57 1951-04-17 4 W oman Abducted By 5 Armed Men Standard Stiff Correspond* nt A MALAY woman Sharif ah binte Awang Senik i2r>^ of Kampong V- r Daerah Gunong was abducted at 7 p.m. on Friday night by five Malays who c i rmed with parangs The police are investigatu 4 but so57 words
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Article33 1951-04-17 4 MR Yeow Ke g Hong has been pn.--.od t< X ita Bharu, as Asst. Inspector of C Lnese Sch i »ls, m charge ol X ml a and Trengganu States.33 words
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Article144 1951-04-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two bandits were killed m the 24 hours up to i) a.m. this morning. A Chinese woman has been stabbed to death. One bandit was killed by Security Forces m ambush positions yesterday m the Triangr are.n of Pahang. As144 words
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Article, Illustration198 1951-04-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent UOK STAR, Mom. Three well-known Kedah r< k «*i<irn!s were presented awards bj >ir Henrj Curney, High Commissioner, Federation ol Malawi, u\ the Residency m Al<»r Mar. Kedah, tin- evening. i T n Haji M« h State S :r a IOM3 pei198 words
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142 1951-04-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. Two important Bills will be difited at tomorrow's second meeting of the Perak Coiinrii «<f State. They are the Supplementary Supply Eitaclmnir. which involves a sum of about £1,7.">0.(MH) for drainage, irriiitition and public works, and the I'erak142 words
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91 1951-04-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. Sudin bin Saad, Osman bin Hassan and Awang bin Harun, were committed to stand trial at the forthcoming Assizes at Alor Star on a charge of murdering Low Ah Hiang, a vegetable seller. Hearing was resumed here91 words
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98 1951-04-17 4 Harding Tells Rhodesians, Shoot Straight Standard Staff ornspondrnt I KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Rhodesian C titingeni to the Nla an Scouts < j :e among ti ps vis;ted by the C-in-C FARELF. Genera! Sir John Harding, m the first of several farewell tours of units m M today. He leaves98 words
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Article82 1951-04-17 4 PFXAXG. Mon.— Mr C Gai Ming, a 38-year-old teacher of the Chung Ling High School. will teach the Cantonese dialect ;to Eu ins m I Governnn I j service when he returns from a ten weeks' *fcourse at the Sc I of Orient.^ Studies m London l\i- is82 words
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Article42 1951-04-17 4 FOR carrying a Baku Lrna (loaded kI a dange us and offensive at the Cent Police Stal Kota Bahru, April 12. Dollah bin D.-iud v r I $25 C H -an bin Hussain. Circuit Ma| I U X B42 words
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Advertisement150 1951-04-17 4 I FOR THfIT IRRITHTIN6 THROfIT/ rjT^ N Specially re j^rj^^^JL^ j sweotening IB^^SHL 4^ e breath *&v <afflsL an^ against #W W* dryness of the H> throat after .-W Vakeroy srnoklßg P> THROAI PAST LLES 1 SOZ£ AGENTS:' THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. J v \V\\V\V\\V\\W V\ t astrology! v.150 words
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Advertisement179 1951-04-17 4 NEW SESrV: la N., i. Prom F Low a C Courses ar, you i i each week ii to SI! KEEPING MATHE i^TK s MERCANTII pi StUmVk I fi i all si THE CONCENTRATED GOODNESS OF PRIME LEAN BEEF -that's BCVRIL I >BORIIEO Nothing finer for your] BWDICESTK '\l» v179 words
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Miscellaneous40 1951-04-17 4 B^&si \r^^-~^r— CSf^f h— c^-^?^ WT «U IK?/ :r^ 1 > make sure they yS SICK wh £m v r'a X T^;-^-^ iw v 7 4- o>^s m won't stuff V 1 T «£y go j m I >r*' j r40 words
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Article153 1951-04-17 5 TWO CHINESE YOUTHS, Foo Kok Yen (20) ami I.iiii Kia Tec (17) were each sentenced m the Singapore Thin! District Court yesterday to four months* rigorous imprisonment for iheft of $99 belonging to Wrestling promoter, Mr. Wally Oakes Mr. Oakes said he went to153 words
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Article127 1951-04-17 5 KOH NGIAP SENG, a 25--year-old taikong of a iviotor sampan, who claime I m the Sii apore Firsi District Court yesterday that he k sew nothing about shipping procedure, was sentenced to m;,' month's imprisonment plus a tot a. fine oi $1,100, for corruption and127 words
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Article, Illustration400 1951-04-17 5 362 People Will See Colourful Ceremony Standard Staff Reporter THREE HUNDRED AND sixty-two member* of the public will watch Sir Franklin Gimson, the Governor, open the new Legislative Council m the Green Room of the Victoria Memorial Hall this morning. Many more people would have a400 words
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Article49 1951-04-17 5 MARMOOR BIX KARTOR claimed urial m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to disposing three sarongs worth $73.50 suspected to be stolen property from Noni binte Radam on April 2 at Selegie Road. Bail of $500 was offered and the case wua postponed to Apnl49 words
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Article, Illustration179 1951-04-17 5 A M VIBFK OF IMHW worfcm r.> ati« n.liMa child-naming ccremonj m a bowse at fTianri Dec < la»t y<*ar when a compatriot arrived unexpectedly and one <»f the party m th<- cheat. A second blow aimed by the intruder was warded oft and179 words
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Article57 1951-04-17 5 A charge of house-breaking by night was explained lo Esopb bin Salleh and C Ah Kee m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. The charge alieged that both accused broke into a house at Elias Road on the night of April 16. Both were remanded57 words
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Article65 1951-04-17 5 CONVICTED FOR the thif teenth time yesterday this I i it for failing to register I 47-year-^d w k was se teed m I Singapore First District Court months' rigorous fcmpri- son merit. v. > vas arrested on April f In connection Lee were m On be65 words
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Article146 1951-04-17 5 LEE CIIYE HOCK. 36. was .sentenced to three months^ rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, when lie appeared before the Magistrate. Mr. RBI. Pates on a charge of escaping from police custody m 1946. Chief Inspector K. Bamakrish- nan pi secuiing.146 words
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Advertisement331 1951-04-17 5 MARRIAGE 1 Gl ..'n Rfc A: ENGAGEMENT «ras a-i--tlpoh o.i Sun- Mr. Chong gesi brotbei ah to M g > and g fKNOWLEDGMENT ea ted reaths ved Ta.iud- I M I rtici arlj Tnal gra ihda funeral. mONS VACANT Europea S T. Singa- hIC C EXIST FOR ;-nt ist'RSES the331 words
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Advertisement193 1951-04-17 5 VEHICLE FOR SALE 1 Flying Standard 9 H.P R ing condition! Phon 4196 Mr. V m between i ■> MISCELLANEOUS E*XPERT cutting Is the foun- >! ha r dressing C ■:> Michelle, 13 Battery Rvi.. phone 3339 Spore. J.J )S£ Chee Cert Physiothemassa ge, Turkishbath. El ect rotbera py, 25,193 words
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Advertisement45 1951-04-17 5 I /f 's the <* I rmLJhing vii *la^—^>^H m-Wvlfl' ft m,\\ SHw KZi ill P\ I'H IWI B^O^^^S&^anß x Emm I *nSX" WBl BH^^M^^Bj m^^^^ 5 eonLEO ukdci Airrwotmr op the coca-cola company sy' j lion limited Singapore J 0>950.Th Coco -Colo Co^«nr A\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ .\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\i45 words
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Miscellaneous155 1951-04-17 5 Spare Stay V..M (A ORCHARD KO\ I) Tennis Tournament 5 ;> m Football Match— "V" vs. B.C L 5.15 I p.m., Singapore Amateur Swimming Assn. Committee Mccl 5.15 p.m.. Corporation Of Chartered Secretaries Annual Gene:..; Me.-: mg 5.15 p.m.. Gymnastics Class (5 p.m 1 1 NH >I M SI! 1.'.1155 words
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Article837 1951-04-17 6 r JIIE usual pomp and ceremony will attend the opening of the new Legislative Council m Singapore today. The old hands will no doubt take the whdle thing m their stride and bestow patronising glances at the wide-eyed M youngsters who will be sworn m as837 words
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Article, Illustration1438 1951-04-17 6 Sir:— l was surprised to i d i your paper of April 5 that "the expenditure on English languagi :hers is now be ing borne by the Government." The Englik language tea chers m Chifiese schools have not been informed verbally or1,438 words
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Article, Illustration402 1951-04-17 6 UTUSAN Melayu delivered a rap across the knuckles to Mr. W C.G Blunn, President of the yan Association, for his criticism of Mr. Alex Josey of the Emergency Radio broadc isting and Mr. John Brazier, Federation's Trade Union Adviser, now on leave. Mr. Blunn had attacked Mr. Josey402 words
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Article, Illustration297 1951-04-17 6 PATRICK CHEE - Mr. Wiltshire Made His Work HisHobby PATRICK CHEE By A' Mr W; UA .'e's residence ■1 Mount Pleasant. I I d him busily helping Mn Wiltshire to pack. He WTBB as approachable a.s ever. He wore the same hospitable air, which Sing; Crime reporters knew I to expect from him.297 words
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16 1951-04-17 6 RONALD BEDFORD - DON'T BOTHER ABOUT DROPPING THE RADIO! I 6o il jlI I hyloI "F RONALD BEDFORD By16 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-04-17 6 i "Quick! Get goin' Jones Minor's purnpin' hydrogen into a tip canister!'*14 words
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466 1951-04-17 6 Colonial Conscience Of The Labour Party TPHE a] ol M vI (ficials ads of depa:" ts 'marks a Step forward m the constitutional development of the Federation" and is an "inter-racial bridgi but will be "a difficult system to work", the current issue of j i Fabian journal Wnlnre points466 words
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Advertisement14 1951-04-17 6 B^ W ***K^ titfOU,... ~LEYTE TRADERS LIMITED 86A. ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE 7 EL. »2303.14 words
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Advertisement38 1951-04-17 6 MQDEBN TELEPO: I iin: moim i:\ n oi j\ i i;h<:ommi \n hj\ Ol OFFIf I CONVERTS flf'v TIME AN IDKAI. \n.s YOU CONFIDENTI f OFFICE COMMLJNH VI Demonstrations do iv at 17-]^ BaiUvs Road, IVI. 7872 *****38 words
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298 1951-04-17 7 News Of N. Korea Peace Otter Viewed. With Reserve By UN <l-i> neHr^U^tJWthJvo^ca has dinpatclied a peace offer to the world 1 organization. Many Western diplomats j agreed on the basis of available information that the Pyongyang oiler, was not acceptable and was intended mainly as a propaganda move. The298 words
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111 1951-04-17 7 N >lAKA, Apr. 16 (UP) Senator Homer CapeKepuDlican. Indiana, predicted on Saturday that mist China would get Formosa and would be into the United Nations. (kted that Red Chinat be taken into the United I Chiang Kai Shek eek refuge fan the'111 words
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Article66 1951-04-17 7 LONDON. Apr. is, (UP).—Ernest Bevin will be cremated on Wednesd after a simple service to be attended by his family, Friends and closest associates, it as announced v d Public memorial services for the 70-: c statesman who Saturday only a month resigning from the job66 words
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136 1951-04-17 7 NEW YORK. Apr 16, (AP).— The formation of an International Press Institute has been assured by grants from tne Ford and Rockefeller foundations I* was announced by Lester Markel Sunday the Institute will be set up for a trial period oi three years136 words
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Article58 1951-04-17 7 LONDON. Apr. 16 (Reuter)— Sir Walter Hankinson, British High Commissioner m Ceylon 1948 has been appointed Ambassador for the United Kingdom m the Republic of Ireland from September next, it was officially announced here today. He will be succeeded m Ceylon by Sir Cecil Syers, now Deput v58 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-04-17 7 The rain-swollen Pukhan River on Korea's central front proved too much for this U.S. First Cavalry Division tank about a week ago. A disgruntled member of the crew stands atop the turret of the vehicle waiting for help after an attempt to find a shallow crossingAP - 56 words
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306 1951-04-17 7 TOKYO. Apr. 16 (Reuter-AAP) Fifth Air Force F-80 Shooting Stars and taste F-86 Sabrejets ranged over the Sinuiju area m northwestern Korea tangling with 45 Russian-made MLGs m two separate air encounters* Sixteen Sabrejets were involved m the first engagement against 30306 words
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249 1951-04-17 7 Rush Says: WASHINGTON Apr. 1 5 (Reuter)— Mr. Dean Rusk,, United States Assistant Secre- tary of State, declared today that an expansion of the Korean war would "lead to disaster." He said that an enlargement of the Korean conflict might result m a third249 words
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Article132 1951-04-17 7 RANGOON. Apr. 1G <AP)— Alexander Ivanovich Savelieu, aged (ii>. Russia's fust ambassador to Burma, arrived here on Monday with a 16-strong retinue. He ti)ld Red Chinas ambassador. Yon Tchon-min, meeting him on the quayside, M "We shall see a lot of each other". The two ambassadors132 words
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92 1951-04-17 7 TOKYO, April 1G (UP) Lieut. Gen. George E. Stratemcyer announced today thai the Far East Air Force have lost 184 warplanes m action against the enemy since the start of the Korean war. Stratemeyer said that only 11 of the planes were shot92 words
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Article23 1951-04-17 7 MADRID. Apr. Ifi: (AP)~ Generalissimo Franco's cabinet has approved a treaty of peace and friendship* with Iraq. No details were given.23 words
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106 1951-04-17 7 Mac A, Dulles Hold Airborne Radio Parley TOKYO. Apr. 16 (AP)— Special Ambassador John Foster Dulles arrived here today after a dramatic airborne radio conference over the Pacific Ocean with General Douglas Mac Arthur. As Dulles' plane passed MacArthur's U.S. -bound Constellation "Bataan" the two men conferred over the planes'106 words
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Article169 1951-04-17 7 LOXDOX. Apr. l 6 (AP) Britain published some hitherto technical secrets on Sunday about its giant atom pile. The facts and figures were given by the Supply Ministry which runs the atom proji I at Harwell m Berkshire. So long as defence plans are not169 words
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Article85 1951-04-17 7 SAIGON. April 16. (Reuter)— French forces have re-occupied Wbngbi, controlling the North Vietnam coastal .sector's water supply, according to the French Army communique today. Wbngbi is about 20 miles northwest of Tonkin's main supply port, Haiphong. Vietmmh troops took this key position when they launched the85 words
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103 1951-04-17 7 LONDON, Apr. 16 (AP) The bright lights went on again m Britain last night after a, 14-week dimout to save C 03.1 Thousands cheered as bis signs blazed up brilliantly m Piccadilly Circus. Corks popped m the street as the Electricsign Manufacturers' Association staged103 words
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249 1951-04-17 7 WASHINGTON, April 15 (IP) Don-lan MacArihur plants to fly <lirr<tlv to Wmsh&m&mm from San Francisco early Thnrxlay morning :au\ v. ill a«l<lrr*M a joint nieetiii|2 of thr CoMftfCUl <wi Thtir-«lav afternoon. Republican Representative jo^rph Maiiiti announ<««l Martin x. I llacArthur'l xact arrival time Ui249 words
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264 1951-04-17 7 HONOLULU. Apr. 1 5 IA P I General Douglas. AlacArtfa I stripped of his high comniai today set foot on American soil here at 1025 GMT. He is ho ward bound for a war i• welcome and an unpredicti I battle over U.S. policy264 words
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Article81 1951-04-17 7 India Bans Tyre Exports NEW DELHI. Apr. 16: CAP The Indian Government t<>ci;iy banned the export of rubber tyres and tubes to save scarceimported materials. Observers noted that the ban would also stop Chinese Communist purchases of rubber tyres and other si itegic materials from India which have threatened to81 words
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128 1951-04-17 7 NEW YORK. Apr. 15 tITT) D»ll|.ln Mm Arthurs List trip to the Inited States a two-month visit m the Bprißf of VXil was a happy one. He came home to net married. When he arrived lure m March 1M37. he ostensibh was128 words
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112 1951-04-17 7 Nehru Famine Conditions In Bihar Worsening NEW DEI I Fast famine co m state v.\ er Nehi i liament. eches oi id hension m Biha t Xc: i me::' concerned an d fill* I anxiety am; determine I I the utmost o alleviate m«. M He said 200 I grains112 words
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Advertisement64 1951-04-17 7 f An elegant 1 Ii Smolitn^ i^ltxturc 1 l of magnificent f aroma bouquet y Confidently recommended by the makers of State @press (Tgarettes 210 PICCADILLY. LONDON. W.I. Some pteM* jtkj _^3^sßg=g^SL Ms Wf% t% M A c=^^ > niiLiiinnmnrffTfWßTTTfflffHHffir mWIi C^^il&Y^- THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND 'I IA&IZ' TO SARAWAK. NORTH64 words
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Advertisement62 1951-04-17 7 CLOTHS lace "^Xff^sw^) FILET LACE SUPPER CLOTH Size 90 x IOS Ecru <1.9$ FILET LACE SUPPER CLOTH Size 72 x 90 Nature! 0 FILET LACE SUPPER CLOTH Size 72 k 90 Ecru j FILET LACE TEA CLOTH Size 54 x 54 Nature! >!X2f COLOURED ON NATURAL TEA CLOTH S^zc Z062 words
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Article, Illustration228 1951-04-17 8 UNKNOWN Union Asked For New List Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. The lion, secretary of the Penang Lighter Owners' Association, Mr. M. S. A. Zachariah, told five representatives of the Penang Boatmen's Association at their meeting today that lighter owners felt the present high cost of living warranted an increase228 words
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Article81 1951-04-17 8 Malayan Aid For Borneo THIS YEAR'S padi harvest m North Borneo "is not particularly rosy." the Governor of 8.N.8., Sir Ralph Hone, told the Legislative Council. He attributed this to "late arrival of the rains, lack of irrigation facilities and serious flooding." In an attempt to get as large an81 words
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Article58 1951-04-17 8 HONGKONG, Apr. 16, (ReuterAAPt— H.M.S. Glory, the British light fleet aircraft carrier, is due soon to leave Hongkong waters to relieve H.M.S. Theseus. The carrier was commissioned early this year for service m the Far East. It arrived m Hongkong from the Straits last Wednesday.58 words
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Article176 1951-04-17 8 SHIPS VI KOADS AND WHARVES, I P.M. WHARVES Wharf: 42 13 Langleescot 40 41 Les C'/dn. 45 Scudai, 44 Vilnus. Siieers Oheres. 38 39 Benvannoch, 36 37 PatroCIUS, 33 34 Glemtlar, 31 ?>2 Steel Ap- -T. _«i ■.;::.J£zf?/^/.-j£'£ prciUice. 29 30 Gertrude Maersk. 27 2R Star Alcyone,176 words
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165 1951-04-17 8 Singapore WHO Station Keeps 310 Ports Alert Standard Slaff Reporter A NEAT two-storeyed otlice m Oxley Ri.*e, Singapore, is the headquarters of a vxsst network <»i communications which sends information of smallpox and typhus epidemic to 52 countries and 310 sea and air ports. The headquarters is the Epidemiological Intelligence165 words
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67 1951-04-17 8 I KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan Railway Administration expects to resume normal train services between here and Prai tomorrow morning. Tonight's mail train riid not run from Prai because "he line i was not expected to be cleared m time. It started from Taiping67 words
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60 1951-04-17 8 HONGKONG, Apr. 16: (AP>— British blockade runner Linda Moller was forced back to Hongkong on Saturday by heavy seas and failure of her wireless set. The Linda Moller on Thursday set out for Swatow with a genej ral cargo, including a large eon- signment of60 words
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Article30 1951-04-17 8 MALTA, Apr. 10 CAP)— Two Greek minesweepers, the Polemnistis and Navmachos. which have been un exercises with units of the British fleet, left I here today fur Greece.30 words
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Article78 1951-04-17 8 Standard Staff Reporter j have completed their term of tttf roqvon Mp^T-pries military service there. M^nes £;;tS cn P-engers disRoussel, which arrived m Sin- en^ i^ e^; ich v on her gapore yesterday on her way tnin j trip from France to the to France, carried 50078 words
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Article, Illustration414 1951-04-17 8 CAS I ASIATIC Ll:<!£ Outtf&rd from Europe Apr. 20: Nordlv.al. for Bangkok, Apr. 22. TO EUROPE Apr. 23: Fioiiia. AMERICAN MAIL LINE Por U 8 West Coast Ports; Accepting cargo for South and Centra' America. Ocean Mail loading Apr. 14 16. EVERETT ORIENT LINE For H'kong, Japan. Apr414 words
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Advertisement325 1951-04-17 8 Shipping Notice M.V. "REINHARD" Sailing: Thursday, 19th April. 1951, to DJAKARTA INDONESIA Cargo accepted: For particulars apply to:CHEK CLAN TRADING CO.. 14, Pekin Street, Singapore. Tel: *****. HEAP ENG MOH SS CO., LTD. (Red Funnel Line) SOON BEE SS CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Singapore) 83/35. Teluk Ayer Street— 'Phone 3448325 words
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Advertisement651 1951-04-17 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONTINENT Spore P Sham Penang '^NORDHVAL" for Bangkok 20-22 Apr. 17-'& Apr. "PANAMA" for Eangkok Saigon Hongkong, Mon.la Kobe Yokohama 4-6 May 1-3 May 29-50 Apr. "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 22-2- May 20-21 May. 1 9-1 9 May "MALAYA" for L-ongkok Ho ?9 k^?. Manila Kobe end651 words
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Miscellaneous54 1951-04-17 8 Despatches TODAY: Pontianak 8 a.m. by Bosnik, Thailand (letters only) 7.10 a.m. by train. Ceylon, Pakistan (parcels only) noon by Pres. Monroe, U.S.A. and Canada noon by Drentc, Christmas Is. 6 p.m. by Islander. Arrivals TODAY: Jakarta by Merak, Hongkong, China and Japan by Corfu, Australia by Chandpara, Sarawak by54 words
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Article, Illustration1334 1951-04-17 9 ' ANACRUSIS - 'ANACRUSIS' 311 Sir NOTES By FOR MALAY FANS RAMOPHONE Concerts v for fnfernottoiuil Re~ cordings are proving to be crt rcniclj popular ond it is felt that 'similar concerts for Malay Recordings would be equally to The (jmniantj responsible for most oj the Malay recordsUSIS - 1,334 words
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Article701 1951-04-17 9 IyXRLOPIIONK DP i'.S-thant m I the Night; Hold Tight. (Sidney Uechet and his Band). SIDNEY Bechet has been m the Jazz business as lons as I can remember, he is one of those srand old showmen who loves to play. lor the .-ake of playing. Sidney701 words
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Article751 1951-04-17 9 For the Discophile 1> M smif "Ma Mere I Oye' i Mother Goose). London !ih>m\ Orchestra (Fernando Previtali). B.M.V. C 7824 —5. l:i.-i mo> t attractive work b] jpi Ravel't great originality of mind as v composer for the orchestra. Ho produces effects which ;ire deft, bril--1 a it, emineniVFD - 751 words
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Advertisement81 1951-04-17 9 mz 4^Jv.^S^^ LAST 3 SHOWS: H. 6.15 .V 9.15 p.m. Dances. Songs and COMEDY! Warner Bros. "ALWAYS LEAVE THEM LAUGH INC" Starriner MILTON BKRI.E VIRGINIA MAYO Opening Tomorrow: R-K-O'S j "WHITE TOWER" In Technicolor One Of The Greatest Love Stories Ever Filmed With The Greatest Stars! lot iji/R W- M81 words
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Advertisement188 1951-04-17 9 rGUN-BATTIESI beloved rough-rider .vemiiii <>>/ N *^9l^^^H^ Ijg^RANDOLFh STARTS IT TODAY! II a.m. 1.1") 1 M« i 1.30 p.m. TODAY: n a.m. l.n. i.<m.6.:n»« k v BpLJßs} •■i«ik^'^-*' A I Limp «GBAN D NATIO NA I KEXT CHANGE ji B^ Pi lv\ j i I <»r tli<' hrvj tui), Bj188 words
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514 1951-04-17 10 NS SOCCER XI SHAPING UP INTO GREAT TEAM By Audax n Th. fia -l trak al 'P»h Saturday next. ,7~~r2 "*^i uowever, certain adjustanajts still to be made Sizing up the team from the ;m.,rhocox -angle of attack rathei than the defence to i rt with, one notices that aSports Editor - 514 words
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Article298 1951-04-17 10 UK League Football ositions NDv r. IS (.Router) ..'4 are football at- i sterdapis PI D] A PI 23 I B5 9 lit 77 IS Li 11 IS 60 13 9 60 11 14 14 58 70 36 I 10 1 B 41 58 34 18 5 H 34 M298 words
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342 1951-04-17 10 LONDON, \j»r. 15 (Reuter) Preparation ol pUdiefl for ihe opening «»1 English cricke! season, lr-s ih ux tlirct weeks hence, has been hampered by the nnpreeedented hearj rainfall oJ recent months. Some of the grow Is ire like bog-, and I WOg and rolling342 words
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Article81 1951-04-17 10 AUCKLAND. Apr. 16 (AP> k 858 pounds was caught on Sui yuy Mrs. Ernest Beaver fishing on the Cavalli island yrouiid^ off Whangaroa. north Auckland. It is a record tor a angler. Beaver. 54, a resident of Whangaroa, has been deep-sea fishing only twice.81 words
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126 1951-04-17 10 MELBOURNE, (Reuter-AAP) Progeny of two former Australian race-h o r s c s, Bernborough and Reading had a good season m American racing m 1950. Reading was the leading sire of two-year-olds m California. Ten of his progeny won juvenile events. He was one of126 words
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Article102 1951-04-17 10 ROME, April 15, (Reuter). Jaroslay Drobny today won the men's singles final m the Rome international lawn tennis tournament here. Drobny beat Gianni Cucelli, Italian Davis Cup player, ti-1, 10-3, ti-0 m the final. The women's doubles event was won by Miss Doris Hart and Miss102 words
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Article66 1951-04-17 10 ROME, Apr. 16 CAP)— Princess Elizabeth watched the Duke ut Edinburgh and his polo team win their first match m Rome's international polo tournament on Sunday. The game, played m warm spring sunshine, was between Mie Optimists, c hied by the Duke, and the Penguins an Italian66 words
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Article32 1951-04-17 10 MARSEILLES, April 16 (Reuter) France beat Wales by 23 points (eight goals, four tries) to n points (two g three tries) m an international rugby league match here yesterday.32 words
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Article, Illustration286 1951-04-17 10 LONDON, Apr. 15 (Reuter) The new Briti-h entertainment tax with its increases has made a target of horse racing, greyhound racing and speedway racing. The experts are already talking m terms of it being a "death blow*' to speedway racing. Past budget taxation on these three286 words
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Article69 1951-04-17 10 HILVERSUM. HOLLAND, April 10, (Reutcn G. Wielema, the Dutch girl swim mer, yesterday established her third world record for the backstroke. She swam the 150 yards backstroke m one minute 40.4 seconds and beat the record of one minute 42.1 set up by another69 words
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197 1951-04-17 10 Beacon Win Sheppard Cup For 4th Year TAIPIXG. Mon.— The Beacon Badminton Party retained the Sheppard Cup for the fourth successive year when they beat the Marigold of Kuala Kangsar by two games to one m the final of the inter-team league yesterday. Beacons, unlike previous years, had to fight197 words
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317 1951-04-17 10 French Bid To Win Major UK Racing Prizes LONDON, Apr. 15 (Rent* r)— Thr French vill hay« a determined Imt this mmmbm mi carry oat the I< adins British Hatrai'in^ prizes. A flretinii i^il t<» nas F rrnrll caj>!(al last weekend tliM'losrd fir-ll\ that Marci'l iMNMNMMI lias an extremely formidable317 words
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Article149 1951-04-17 10 Perjury Killed KIWI. A I.IMPIK j Mon. i'bt'rc was an mi I fortunate accMeaf to< I ins trat k <>rk here ttuf i MB I 1 lit wfeu :i\. i ridden by i *r.id. ra > seated his ridt r and i careered round the course. He ra uk <i149 words
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Advertisement47 1951-04-17 10 BRAVEST MAN ON THE SPANISH MAIN whose Dime spells terror do ihr 11 ■F^7 :i seas!! coming 1 TO THRILL YOU' PAUL HENREIO n JtanLatme V OAKIE toa ,B..r> «>,Mi., Mf Refreshment Keeps T/ie Wheel* Turning^ V teti h mm wni <• coc. cot. c LION LIMITED SIK^APORf47 words
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Miscellaneous584 1951-04-17 10 Radio Programmes K^lsi/i 11 Al \V rUrin; 1 p.m. News m Mandarin; i\Ul\f M£\i~t£\*.t\ \tnoy and Cantonese followed by .j im'/t *iw k n ry Market Report m Amoy; 1.1« TeoallNlJ ArvJliL. chew Dramas; pin Schools Broadcast; 5 p.m NeHS m Amoy: .">.05 ENGLISH I'KOtiRAMME Modern Mandarin Alus.c: 5.10 ••This584 words
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490 1951-04-17 11 Poh Lim Hurt - PENG SOON MEETS EDDIE CHOONG IN FINAL Poh Lim Hurt COPENHAGEN, Sun. Ong Poll Lini and Ismail bin Marjan qualified for the final of the men's doubles championship m the Danish Inter- national Badminton tournament today but it is doubtful whether Ong, who injured his foot m a later game,490 words
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Article455 1951-04-17 11 SINGAPORE badmintoi circles are ili-cu-Mii^i tin possibility of the Thoma.* Cup matches being plavet at the Happy Work stadium. President oi the Singapon Badminton Association an no 1 cd X y that tIM Bu;. ::::g F,.: I Committee \va to begin an intensive drive foi fun Is shortly.455 words
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266 1951-04-17 11 RAF TENGAH chalked up another Clear-CUt victory when they beat the Indonesian 'A' 2-0. m the tod division of the SAFA league at Geylang Stadium yesterday The game was played at a fast pace throughout and both teams pr tvided thrills equal to266 words
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Article311 1951-04-17 11 TOP-SEEDED Lim Hee Chin, the 1950 YMCA singles champion, entered the finals of the open men's singles championship beating A.G.B. Pakir m stri glti sees of 6—3. 6—2 at Bras B i- Road yesterday. Hoe Chin v. .-is m fop form and he piled up311 words
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Article, Illustration479 1951-04-17 11 TIIF dcatk occmrrcd on Sandbri on board the Tons Hoa. pKiiiii between Singapore and Jakarta, of Mr. G. t. Noll, chief cniiint-tT on the vessel* N bs n >ne o1 hex kha Q( rge N'■ fair., i z motor cyclic! and I- c >phy rider,479 words
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Article, Illustration374 1951-04-17 11 IPOH, Mon. A brilliant goal by Brnjj Teonp:. scored on the stroke of Time, gave Oiin Churn a 4-3 victory t<>tlay over •!."> Commandos m nJiat was easily the most thrillini: match of the Ipoh first division league this season. It 'a:i^374 words
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Article144 1951-04-17 11 THE All -Indonesia soccer te.'im due to plaj hi Singapore will arrive m the first week of May. Twenty players and five officials will make up the contingent which will travel by air and will play six matches m the Colony. Ten Chinese players, nine Indonesians144 words
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Article157 1951-04-17 11 SAFA Will Consider 'OpenDoor' AS THE Singapore Amateur Football Association is already affiliated to the "Home" controlling body the Football Association—there is "no need for Singapore to affiliate itself with the Football Association of Malaya," said. President of SAFA, Mr. W. McGregor Watt, yesterday. Commenting an the FAM's offer of157 words
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Article432 1951-04-17 11 HANDICAPS for Saturday's races at Kuala Lumpur, firs! day of the Selangor Turf Club's April meeting, arc as follows. HORSES. CL. Frog 8.07 Fair Court 8.10 DIV, i 5j Furs. Fiarepath H.o*i I air Week 8.09 r Amust'iiicnl 8.05 Atom Boy 8.08 l.amtur Bronze Flash432 words
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339 1951-04-17 11 SINGAPORE Recreation Club pained their first point from five games m the SAFA Division I League at the expense of highly-placed BODCA al Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Eurasians, trailing 1-0 at half time, held BODCA to a 1-1 draw. BODCA fieidea339 words
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Article57 1951-04-17 11 THE SINGAi 1 >RE C m will h their 25 i R iad Time trial for the B< s1 A R hi ler C C■ > on April 29. at 6.15 a.m. v ich will close on fcpi 20 should be sent to Mr. Jam*- H57 words
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Advertisement154 1951-04-17 11 GOLF Sam Sniuiti NOTK huu \kb Kl up on th<* srass an m ground. Hen situation that d thought. The shot player evidently high ball since he I use a No. 9 I ordinary No. 9 If the play-. m the usual very easy underneath th I the i 7.154 words
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