Singapore Standard, 17 May 1951
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Title Section18 1951-05-17 1 Singapore Standard M j& .'_ul jg VOL NO. 320 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAf 17, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTf18 words
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337 1951-05-17 1 n \i>KK, May 16 <-\P)-— Sir Gladwyn Jebb, preventative to tne United Nations, vigofended his country's policy m the Far East last night. ''Great Britain is wholeheartedly with the United States m the general struggle against Communist-inspired aggression," he said. Without mentioning President337 words
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Article68 1951-05-17 1 Reds Attack s, Korean Positions 14 'UP* nmuntets, seek- L u:^ o^ across ivorea. .ed lines from the east coast elected South 1 nj es inland S i la ram a ipported as- Qm heaviest E eparations the Re-- 5 lining t: 3 ps X defences }c and cast bend68 words
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Article30 1951-05-17 1 &1,000. 000 Sought For T he Blind Re it« r S xaety tot launch a behall ofl the col* bl 3 Trxs tion is c blind m thc 29th BT30 words
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Article20 1951-05-17 1 i c General. M tel oald wii: iul ect oi his -China ovw h Radio mhi20 words
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Article34 1951-05-17 1 A? Sir lil a i< i itinuing I ipi I said m a k a lo :ti n already 5t rd has been oas *j be suf- mi danger- CripgM added.34 words
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Article45 1951-05-17 1 Standard Staff Reporter TWO 13-year-old Chinese, Ng Choon Fou and Wong Ah Kit. were seriously injured late yesterday evening when the car m which they were travelling overturned at the sjr mile Changi Road, They were taken to the General Hospital by ambulance.45 words
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72 1951-05-17 1 Standard Air Reporter THE QEA BOAC Constellation from London, carrying the new Commander-in-chief, British Far East Land Forces, Lt. Gen. Sir Charles Keightley. due m Singapore yesterday. was delayed 24 hours due to engine trouble. It will arrive this afternoon. Two Constellations from72 words
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Article150 1951-05-17 1 Anglo-US Accord On Oil Issue WASHINGTON. May 16 (UP) A highly authoritative source said today that United States-British relations are far closer on the Iranian situation than at any time since Iran raised the nationalization issue. He said: 1. The United States will not allow any United States technicians to150 words
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Article93 1951-05-17 1 MESSRS Credit Fonder" D'Ex-treme-Orient who had last year donated to Government some 12 acres of land for the Princess Elizabeth Flats have now made a further generous gesture of donating another piece of land approximating an area of 5 acres m the Bukit Timah area for93 words
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Article32 1951-05-17 1 Gen. Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, who was to have visited the Federation yesterday, had to cancel the visit owing to business m connection with the three-Power talks m Singapore.32 words
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Article57 1951-05-17 1 A CHINESE amah, Tham Ah Mun, 45, who was found hanging early yesterday morning at a fifth floor addres* m Clemenceau Avenue was sent to the General Hospital m a serious condition. A neighbour noticed Tham hanging by a rope. He shouted for help and cut the rope57 words
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66 1951-05-17 1 Indonesia Can Process 20,000 Tons Annually Standard London Correspondent LONDON, May 16 Indonesian sources claim upwards of 20,000 tons of rubber can be processed yearly m Indonesia itself for sale to China. Most of this is m the hands of Indonesian Chinese and is a small scale but flexible industry.66 words
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378 1951-05-17 1 Conference Subjects Speculated Standard Diplomatic Correspondent SPECULATION is mounting m Malaya, and outside, about the scope of the current military talks at Phoenix Park between British, French and American representatives. It is understood that a statement may be issued at the end378 words
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Article, Illustration72 1951-05-17 1 photo. (See Story on Page 2). Newly nominated member of the Singapore Legislative Council Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim is replying to congratulatory speeches made by members of the Young Men's Muslim Association of Singapore, who held a tea-party m his honour yesterday at the Victoria Memorial Hall.Standard - 72 words
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177 1951-05-17 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE tripartite military discussions between Great Britain, America and France which entered into the second day at Phoenix Park, Singapore, yesterday will continue today at the staff level to work out details of a Three Power strategy believed to have been agreed m177 words
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Article49 1951-05-17 1 HONGKONG. May 16: (Reu-ter-AAP) Hongkong has stopped issuing licences for rubber exports, an official source disclosed today. Rubber exports have been previously permitted under licence and quantities have passed through the colony into China. No public announcement has been made here of withholding licences.49 words
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Article, Illustration76 1951-05-17 1 Standard Staff Reporter EARLY yesterday morning the 798-ton Russian tug, Vasely Beslaev, towed a huge Soviet Dry Dock into Singapore's outer roads. Anchored three miles outside the breakwater, a third vessel "Admiral Ushakov" immediately steamed for Pulo Bukom where she took on oil and76 words
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362 1951-05-17 1 Standard Staff Reporter WITH the huge rubber cargo still m her holds, the Panamanian registered ship Norbay, was allowed by Penang Custom* yesterday to obtain clearance after investigations into her papers. She sailed from Penang at about noon yesterday. The Norbay is now362 words
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761 1951-05-17 1 Tan Cheng Lock Hits Back MALACCA, Wed. Ten million Oversea* Chinese reading the views of Mr. Dean Rusk. U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, as expressed m the House of Representatives on May 15, must feel that they are looked upon761 words
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124 1951-05-17 1 Nancy Moller Movement Kept Secret HONGKONG, May 16 (UP) Both the government and the Mollers Lines Ltd. are maintaining silence regarding the British freighter Nancy Moller which left Singapore with 3,700 tons of Malayan rubber for Communist China. The Mollers Company which owns the ship indicated yesterday that the Nancy124 words
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Article43 1951-05-17 1 LONDON. May 16 (AP)— The Wall Street slump sent the London stock market into the doldrums today. Small declines were widespread m oil, mining and industrial shares. British Government bonds shed fractions. The market was somewhat steadier at the close.43 words
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Advertisement97 1951-05-17 1 SHELL m__^_m_m_mm JML HOTORoS enjoy them best (vi WA^kWiSM tf* 111 fl E v fl jSE 5 Tscaa-'^riis—: Si^l K£Ji wy^Ji__FH John tells me it's the filter tip that make* dv Maurier ao different but I have my S tfAnA ■Srfl Wpz''M own ideas. The filter tip may well keep97 words
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Article, Illustration278 1951-05-17 2 M. RAKICH - M. RAKICH By Stamlaril Staff Reporter THE Co_*t of Living Allowance Committee, i| pointed by the Singapore ancl Federation (Hivenmienls is non in> estimating the remuneration received by employees of Chinese business concerns m the Colon v. The committee has asked the Chinese Chamber of278 words
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107 1951-05-17 2 Baby Died under Ether: Misadventure THE S_Snga.pi re Coroner** Coon waa told yesterday, hew t>«o« month old baby d?ed under anaesthetic during an operation i»t fhe Genera: Hospital on April The baby. T:en Tian Sm. waa < per_ ed on fc: the repaii of nis ippcr iip Ptvt mortem revealed107 words
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Article41 1951-05-17 2 LFF SOl GONG waa bound vver ifl tbe sum ol 5100 tor sn ■matha by Urn Sngapore Second Police Magistrate, Mi RBI. Pi>te? yesterday for causing nun to a woman, Ong I.\e Ho at Pickering Street on April 2.41 words
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Article130 1951-05-17 2 It Can Be Done-Judge Sees How St j nda rd Slaff Reporter WHEN* an array of motorcycle parts was exhibited m the Singapore High Court yesterday during an appeal by a Chinese Koh Bah Swee. convicted of theft and sentenced to ihree months' rigorous imprisonment m the lower courts, tbe130 words
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252 1951-05-17 2 ber of the famous Travancore Court Troupe. He has been a dancer for the past 25 years and is an exponent of Kathakali. Padmaja Dcvi is an accomplished dancer. Her dancing has an underlying spirit of gaiety and the most expressive part of252 words
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101 1951-05-17 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE INCREASE m prices of building material* w hitting Singapore Government employees desirous ot building their own houses. Mr. A. Kuiaraja. Secretary of the Singapore Government Employees Co-operative Housing Society, told The Standard that the Society had suspended its building operations because of101 words
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Article69 1951-05-17 2 A YOUNG soldier who smashed two window panes and broke into a house m Chatsworth Road to steal two tins of cigarettes and a torchlight, was sentenced to one month rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Fourth Police L.oart yesterday. The accused. Private Dingwall f Rowcraft Lines,69 words
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Article121 1951-05-17 2 A PIECE of old coral with the cranium of a human skull embedded m it was dragged up yesterday from the bottom of 'the sea m the Singapore Harbour by a party of Danish i scientists who are now here with the 1,500-ton frigate. 'Galathea on121 words
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Article77 1951-05-17 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE 20th branch of the Army Civil Service Union of Singapore was formed yesterday at a meeting of civilian workers of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers' Unit of the Army. Mr. V. K. Nair, Vice-Preside t of the Union presided. Mr. PhH.ppe77 words
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Article183 1951-05-17 2 Standard Staff Reporter SNAKE collecting is the unusual hobby of 29-year-old Ivan E. Hall, purser of the Anchorage Victory. Hall who is now m Singapore hopes to catch a few local specimens to take back to his farm m Spanish Fork, Utah, U.S. Hall told The183 words
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Article53 1951-05-17 2 JANTAN bin Samad. an employee of the Straits Trading Co. Ltd.. Pulau Brani Smelting Works, was sentenced to two months rigorous imprisonment to be followed by one year's police supervision ln the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for stealing a brass ingot worth $20 from the company53 words
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Article, Illustration342 1951-05-17 2 'Elected Men Not Fully Representative' Standard Staff Reporter UNTIL our electorate becomes more representative of the peoples of Singapore, and until they become capable of intelligently assessing the merits of th«» rival policies placed before them, it would be wrong to say that the elected members are representative of theStandard - 342 words
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Article67 1951-05-17 2 GOVERNMENT aided Chinese schools m Singapore have been told by the Education Department that no English language teacher shall be dismissed without the approval of the Director of Education. Government has accepted the responsibility of paying the sala- ries of English language teachers m Chinese schools.67 words
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Article, Illustration157 1951-05-17 2 Didn't Know His Basket Had Opium A CHINESE labourer told the Singapore First District Court yesterday that he agreto carry a basket for his friend without knowing that it contained opium. The labourer, Ho Sen Seng said he thought it was a gift because a piece of red paper was157 words
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155 1951-05-17 2 Standard Staff Reporter TODAY is the last day for i candidates who contested the -ecent elections to the Singa- pore Legislative Council to submit their returns of expenses incurred by them for .heir campaigns. Up to yesterday, only IJ of he 22 candidates had155 words
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Miscellaneous26 1951-05-17 2 jgjggpp oi cwr i^r^Suummim x^^m^f^m^^^^Jlk WWP •'/-new did you 1 1 so it would H""^~ KTTP;:'.; THERgs A triple: WH/^^J»OjgT»r AW#3^VHP^Q OAT Vkmow?-tojseai^^ seeh-But, J vouse26 words
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Article139 1951-05-17 3 4 A rmed Bandits Break Up Party Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed.— Khoo Eng Huat, 35-year-old Sitiawan landed proprietor, was abducted by bandits on Monday night while attending a marriage feast. Khoo Eng Huat is a son of Towkay Khoo Kwan Poh, a Justice of the Peace and Headman m139 words
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129 1951-05-17 3 Donations For New School Top $100,000 Standard Staff Correspondent PORT DICKSON, Wed. Contributions to the Port Dickson Chung Hwa School building fund has now passed the $100,000 mark and it is likely that the fund will get its target figure of $150,000, very soon. The Senior Inspector of Schools, Negri129 words
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Article192 1951-05-17 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Railway employee, Mariappan, described as treasurer of the Sentul Works Sports Club and with 10 years' service, was bound over by Mr. A. P. Jack. First Magistrate, today, for a period of 12 months m a sum of $500192 words
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Article90 1951-05-17 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Mr. Chua Boon Guan was today elected President of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club for 1951. He will be installed ct the club's installation dinner to be held on June 30. The following other officers of the Club for the current year90 words
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Article41 1951-05-17 3 The sixth annual general meeting of the Old Victorians' Association wil be held this Saturday, at 5.00 p.m. at the Victoria School. A tea-party m honour of the president, Inche Ahmad bin Mohd. Ibrahim, will precede the meeting. octfh-iMSImAv41 words
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Article31 1951-05-17 3 SPEEDING— $3O RAZAK bin Abdul Ghanl was fined $30 by District Judge, H. B Livingstone m the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday tor speeding along Serangoon Road on September 26 last.31 words
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Article95 1951-05-17 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A Chinese, Sow Ah Lin, pleaded guilty before Mr. A. P. Jack m the first magistrate's court today to theft of a bicycle valued at $166 from Ganapathy Chettiar. The allegation was that on May 8 at an address m Old Market Square, the95 words
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Article, Illustration100 1951-05-17 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Tues— The fourth annual conference of the Seremban division of UMNO which will take place at Port Dickson on June 2 and 3. There will also be a debate and musical entertainment by the UMNO Youth. Ten branches within Seremban,100 words
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Article, Illustration248 1951-05-17 3 -Photo by MALACCA, Wed. Malacca Municipal Commissioners are looking for a suitable motto, and they decided this morning to ask students and others m the Settlement to submit suggestions by May 31. A prize of $25 will be awarded lor the motto chosen. On the suggestionC. F. Larm - 248 words
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Article132 1951-05-17 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. The Penang Settlement Youth Council has selected Miss khoo Oon Bee as their delegate to the International Camp at Chigwell, organised by the British National Committee of the World Assembly of Youth. The Chairman, Mr. Samuel Abishegam, announced today that the132 words
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Article186 1951-05-17 3 PROFESSOR D. E. C Merkie of Singapore has been appointed by the Governor as a member of the Medical Council of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya m place of Dr. W. C. Faris' who is now on leave. The following Singapore appointments were also made by186 words
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222 1951-05-17 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Early this morning, m Batu Cajah, a European assistant manager of Kinta Kellas Estate, Mr. James Hill, 22, was attacked by bandits and seriously injured. He was taken to hospital and late tonight his condition was reported to be improving.222 words
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Article120 1951-05-17 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MUAR, Wed.— Bun Yamin bin Abdullah Javanese, 45, was fined $150, or two months' rigorous imprisonment by the President of the Sessions Court, Inche Hamid Bin Mustapha, for entering the Federation without a passport. The accused came to Singapore from Java by a120 words
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Article101 1951-05-17 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A Malay. Johari bin Kama!, who pleaded guilty to a charge of escaping from lawful custody, was sentenced to six months hard labour by Inche Haron bin Haji Idris. second magistrate. On May 7, Johari was produced before the101 words
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Article115 1951-05-17 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA TINGGI. Wed— 'lt is a very gerious offence especially during the present Emergency," said Inche A. Kadir Yusof, the Circuit Magistrate here when he sentenced a Special Constable. Rengasamy, to one and a half month's rigorous imprisonment yesterday. Rengasamy was found sleeping115 words
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Article120 1951-05-17 3 Standard SUIT Reporter AN APPEAL by Mr. M. A. Majid against an eviction order served on him regarding premises at Collyer Quay used by the Indo-Malay Pakistani Seamen's Union was dismissed by the Singapore High Court yesterday. Stating his own case Mr. Majid said that permission to120 words
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Article131 1951-05-17 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA TINGGI. Wed— A motor mechanic. Tari Seong Lim, who admitted two charges of dangerous driving and driving without a licence was yesterday sentenced to nne week's rigorous imprisonment and to a fine of $200, m default a further two months imprisonment by131 words
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Article35 1951-05-17 3 Standard Staff Reporter A 38-YEAR-OLD woman. T.m Cheng Kirn was fined $100 m the Singapore Second Police Couit yesterday for assisting m Urn running ol chap ji-ki at Clyde Street on Ap-il 14.35 words
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Miscellaneous19 1951-05-17 3 I z; y TFO-ff 'J 1 ■"■'""7711 1 1 1 fnr^ lT^T". rr-rt &>**& fA Ja i InVW/V I V*v*&19 words
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Volunteer Police For Balestier?
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Article150 1951-05-17 4 Standard Staff Reporter BOY scouts of the Xl th Singapore Troop formed a guard of honour as Mr. Aw Boon Haw, Governing Direc--1 tor of the Singapore Standard, drove up the porch of i the Anglo Chinese School yesterday. Accompanying: him was his nephew.150 words
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Article, Illustration353 1951-05-17 4 Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA will welcome next week a famous American educationist), who discovered m the mountain faxl-nf^i-f i»f llie Philippines over twenlv years ago thul vhiic supremacy is not the nay to human hearts. He is Dr. Frank C. I auhach. the father of ailultStandard - 353 words
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Article, Illustration224 1951-05-17 4 ANY influx of Americans would start off an employment boom for the clerical class, and stenographers. probably the highest paid m the clerical services, are sure to set up a still higher market value for their skill. It will be a good period for theStandard - 224 words
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Article147 1951-05-17 4 RENDERS which will close at 12 noon on 4th June 1951, are invited for the supply of the contents (FOODSTUFFS) of Canned Operational packs to lhe Federation of Malaya Police and the Malay Regiment. Full particulars are obtainable at the "Q" Branch Office. Police Headquarters. Blurt Road.147 words
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Article74 1951-05-17 4 A BILL seeking to relieve the congestion, which at oresenl exists m the Singapore Eiarbour Board godowns. hy charging a higher sliding rate oi charges for storage oi toads m custody after a specified period will be introduced In the Legislative Council (HI May74 words
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Article56 1951-05-17 4 Broke Three Locks: Charge ANN TER wa.s charged m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with attempted housebreaking on April 29 at the NAAFI grocery shop m Gilman Barracks: He was alleged n have broken open three locks or. 1 'he front door early iv the morning, He claimed trial56 words
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Article, Illustration195 1951-05-17 4 'Youth Can Solve The Negro Problem Picture. DR. EdmQnd D. Soper, Honary Professor of Comparative Religions m Trinity College told Singapore Rotarians al their weekly luncheon. at the Capitol Bl_.e Room yesterdaj that ihe solution to the segregation problem lay with the students of America. He said thai clown deepStandard - 195 words
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Article265 1951-05-17 4 To Clear Up The Bad Hats Standard Staff Reporter PLANS for the formation of a Voluntary Special Constabulary Unit for the Balestier (immunity On tre m Singapore are now under preparation. Mr. I.cc Choon Eng, Chairman of (he Interim Cum mittee, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Lee said that, official265 words
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326 1951-05-17 5 Standard Stafl Correspondent p v\<.. Wed Speaking on the eve of the opening of the I „g Municipal electoral rolls, Mrs. G. Hawkins, Supervisor of lions, said, on may not believe it, but the eyes of the world Registration starts326 words
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Article35 1951-05-17 5 Kj I iMiupMir^ TheFenani sii Sfl g a I the an S i tty said 10- d D R tee Score- MAKE S. g I Tt k I B35 words
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Article15 1951-05-17 5 Squatters Will Be Freed If... Staf orr ."spondrnt ed i I t x :o re-15 words
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Article35 1951-05-17 5 n i Bail vas I t Watts (ar l-ip.ih intei at the I ami m i ipak ll'* is rraigned oa nea under the Km .:.<»n-» and i> Hearing of s_v postpones to35 words
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Article96 1951-05-17 5 Inche W an Daud Passes Away Standard Staff Reporter JOHORI BAHRU, Wed \v. d Daud bin ldr is soi Dato Wan Idris Deputy Mentri Besar ol Johore I ed at the General Hospital ai this m rmziK, ar ter tw< ihs' illness. He leaves thf widow and a mall daughter96 words
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Article103 1951-05-17 5 PENANG. Wed— Tbe Ben Line ship Benroeoch. which arrived here from United Kingdom today will leave for Japan tomorrow with a genera] cargo aad explosives on a one-way ticket. At Yokohama the crew will sign off and return by another boat as she has been sold103 words
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Article58 1951-05-17 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wed— Ipoh's only public fountain, the Birch fountain, situated between Belfleld Street and Conway Street, may spout water again during weekends, aiter more than a decade of inactivity. The fountain was built by the Perak Chinese Community m honour of Sir58 words
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166 1951-05-17 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BHARU, Wed. The Suitan of Kelantan, last Sunday, before a large gathering of kampong people formally opened the new Malay School at Guai Periok, Pasir Mas District. His Highness accompanied by the Tengku Mahkota the Mentri Besar and the Superintendent166 words
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Article, Illustration85 1951-05-17 5 MR. .T R. Palmer Asst. Traffic Superintendent Railways, Kelantan, left Kota Bharu last Sunday for Port Swettemhaxn on transfer. Mr. J Ci. Jacou h.i_s arrived to succeed him. Mr. and Mrs. Lim Hun Liang who were married at the Sungei Patani Sin Mm School on S*mday. The bridegroom85 words
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206 1951-05-17 5 Standard Staff Correspondent SUNGEI PATANI. Wed.— At the first general meeting of the Baling District Communal Goodwill Committee, members of the 12 Village Committees were exhorted to settle whatever differences that might arise amicably, by the Chairman, Tuan Syed Sheh Shahabudin. Tuan Shahabudin, who is206 words
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Article, Illustration282 1951-05-17 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. The Penang labour Party was established at an inaugural meeting held at the Penan* Clerical and Administrative Staff Union here last night" r Speaking at the meeting. Mr. Yeap Choong Kong, a member of the Federal Legislative Council, said282 words
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220 1951-05-17 5 .Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. "it is unfortunate but I think it is true that the public as a whole do not appreciate the magnitude of their debt to the legal profession." said Mr. Justice Thomson at the Supreme Court here this morning220 words
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Article30 1951-05-17 5 Kashira bin Shukor was fined $100 by the Muar magistrate tor using a private car for hire. He carried four passengers from b± mile Bakri to Muar.30 words
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Article98 1951-05-17 5 Whiteaways In Ipoh Burgled Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed.— The premises of Whiteaway I.aidlaw and Company m Station Road were broken into, last night, and the intruder or intruders managed to get away with a few pieces of women's dress material. It is suspected that entry into the building was98 words
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236 1951-05-17 5 Standard Slal! Correspondent PENANG^ cd. Plans are being drawn for the contraction of a new school lo i>e railed the Penang Chinese (rirls* High School on a nine-acre piece of land m Gottlieb Road. The building will cost approximately $600,000. L This was disclosed236 words
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Article50 1951-05-17 5 Devotees of the Mahindarama Temple, Kampar Road, Penang will celebrate Wesak Day from Saturday. May 19, until Monday. May 21. OVER 100 delegates and observers from all part of the Federation are expected to attend the All Malaya MIC conference on June 9 and 10 m Johore Bahru.50 words
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260 1951-05-17 5 Standard Slafl .orrespondenl IPOH, Wed.— Plans arc well advanced to build a $1,000,000 Veterinary Research Laboratory m Ipoh. to serve the needs of Malaya and the Far East. The scheme, it is believed will be financed wiih funds from the Colonial Development Corporation.260 words
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204 1951-05-17 5 Standard Surf < orresj>ondent KUANTAN. Wed M. Kent. manager of ,l»rani Kuautau Estate, was fined $2f>o each hM driving a car and carrying a Firearm while under the influence of liquor, by the President of .he Sessions Court. Kuanian. Kent was also disqualified from204 words
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Article91 1951-05-17 5 PENANG. We.l.- Lee Lay Leong (27 1 who han demanded protection money from a young pros; it vie Lim Sa: Gaik at the Tong Wan Hole. Irving Road, on Feb. 10. th c year, ua? today sentenced to one year's r.i. m tlie .Magistrate's Cour*. Penary Accused,91 words
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Article22 1951-05-17 5 IPOH Wed X Towi Board members toda? i the request from Ipoh Abbatoir Assist ints lo suspend Sunday slaughtering.22 words
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Article95 1951-05-17 5 Food Dept. Inspectors Raid Shops Standard Staff Correspondent lIPOh. Wed Dvm one Irani red deaie-s who failed to lisplaj pnce h.sis on co ll i] ed food stuffs we c uncet a A vl pnse check made b\ 1 1 4 [a spectors, yesterday. Some were taid tv liave avai95 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1951-05-17 6 IVIGHT over the city. Night, ll but not peace. The shouts of drunken pleasure and drunken anger echo from a brothel hotel. At the streetcorner, a soldier, eager to forget the terrors of the jungle, follows a diseased woman to a dirty bed. A car1,056 words
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971 1951-05-17 6 Your Carelessness Provides Him With A Living By OUR CRIME REPORTER This is the first of a series on crime m Singapore and how you can help defeat it. OF ALL crimes m Singapore, burglary is about the most serious. In April alone, Charlie, the burglar, bagged approximately $41,600 worth971 words
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Article, Illustration15 1951-05-17 6 "Strewth! The wife!— l might have known this was too food to last!"15 words
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Article397 1951-05-17 6 Sir; After reading NO MORE S YON ANS letter on State Lotteries m your issue of the 12th instant, I feel that an answer to his letter would be very appropriate. His suggestion for adding a further 10% or 20% or 30% on397 words
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Article, Illustration600 1951-05-17 6 Sir: It was for the 6th oc- casion that I visited Singapore and Malaya for the services of my brothers there. I thank Allah that he enabled me to render whatever services I could m spite of my old age and weak health. I have600 words
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Article, Illustration162 1951-05-17 6 iTHE Three Powei i m Singapore. i Sm Che, Jit I I fleeted the deterlninal i Britain. Prance to have a united I i East Asi.. 'This determination Sin Chew, is r i factor m .he I East Kakw. 'The talk:,, tbt Dal also reflect the ii 1162 words
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Article137 1951-05-17 6 The recommeii strict en.. shipments to C n by the United N Committee on X tions. and Brit rubber export t< the attention of I Evening Post, and < of Kuaia Lumpur. Beware of MUlgg the China Press Without adequate measure, said Chi Communist Ch n obtain137 words
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Article147 1951-05-17 6 INDIA IS NOT A SO VIET SA TELLITE Sir; U.S. Representative E. E Cox accuses India of "blackmailing" US Congress into a free gift of 2.000.000 tons of grain (.Singapore Standard May, 14). I must say that some of the US politicians are immature m diplomacy and do not understand147 words
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Advertisement834 1951-05-17 6 Death On The Roads "POAD accidents m Singapore broke records during April when 808 accidents were recorded. In other words there were 27 accidents a day during the month of April. Of these accidents 11 were fatal. Traffic hazards have increased year by year. In 1946 there were 4.683 accidents.834 words
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Advertisement31 1951-05-17 6 MAKE YOUR OWN MOVIKS EASILY and INEXPENSIVELY Bell Howell I FILMO 8 M M CINE CAMERA i New Sh ipmen t of Ci* B C* Projectors has arrived. SINGAPORE PHOTO C(Lj.31 words
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638 1951-05-17 7 MacA's Plan Has Military Value But Increases War Risk Gen Omar Bradley testifies; kSHINGTON, May 15 (Renter) General Bradley said 1<M j General >hu Arthur's programme calling for blockading China, bombing Manchurian bases and using Chinese Nationtroops had strong military value so far as the Korean campaign w*& concerned!;.it he638 words
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98 1951-05-17 7 :H»HM Maj 15 1 Q mtn broke in--._,i, na I ah«.rator\ kxlai and attempted to .i rocket motor i taeified m a lop litarj secret I>* plant ife P. I reman, rted to the saw a brilliant Utah bulL" tr.e rear Urn tes* Tl98 words
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Article52 1951-05-17 7 Gunman W ounds Deputy Governor l'P Can- Fang Fang, i i ben an re on xx b I U L• SeereCommunisl headquarters thai Bt* era! Fang undei kei men he S uneen distunctioQ, -Reuter^ tflrea I ivc crashed African A.r Id led X r< t an air !> vince, r52 words
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Article, Illustration206 1951-05-17 7 Officials In Oil Areas To Be Replaced TEHERAN. May Id (Reuter) Tr.e Persian Government has decided to replace ail government and municipal officials m the oU areas, including Aba lan where the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company has its giant refinery, the influential evening newspaper Keyhan said yesterday. Keyhrmd quoted a government206 words
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72 1951-05-17 7 WASHINGTON. May 15 (UP) The State Department announced today that the United States is sounding out other members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization on the possibility of admitting Greece and Turkey to the alliance. The United States has long wanted Greece and Turkey72 words
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Article, Illustration307 1951-05-17 7 photo. LONDON, May 15 (UP) Britain is holding off any threat of sending troops to the Iranian oil fields for fear that Russia might march into the country under the terms of a 1921 treaty, it was reported tonight. The British GovernmentAP - 307 words
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195 1951-05-17 7 ROME, May 15: (Reuter)— Strong earth tremors shook the whole of northern Italy shortly before midnight last night. Millions of Italians awakened by the quakes rushed into the streets and prepared to camp out for the night. One Milan woman died from shock. First195 words
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80 1951-05-17 7 NEW YORK, May 16 (UP)— Indian Ambassador Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit today accepted a gift of $11,000 worth of a new wonder dtug, terramycin. for use m fighting the cholera outbreak m west Bengal. The shipment will be flown to Calcutta by80 words
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104 1951-05-17 7 HONGKONG, May 16— (AP)— The Whitsun typhoon which bypassed the colony but drenched it with 8.99 inches of rain since Saturday put thirsty Hongkong back on the "water wagon. The government announced this morning that the colony's taps, beginning today, will run104 words
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Article231 1951-05-17 7 UTUSAN FLA YS PRESS LA W THE Utusan Melayu yesterday editorially attacked the Printing Press Ordinance at present m force m Singapore which demands that a newspaper publishes m its column anything "which the executive officer orders the newspaper to print." Writing under the heading "Freedom of the Press" the231 words
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243 1951-05-17 7 Western Powers Propose Arms Ban Expanded UNITED NATIONS, NEW YORK, May 15 (LP) The Western Powers agreed today to propose expansion of the impending arms embargo against Communist China to include strategic transportation materials. The arms embargo programme, approved on Monday by the United Nations Sanctions Committee, will come before243 words
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Article167 1951-05-17 7 LONDON, May 16: (Reuter) Dr. Tran Van Don, Minister for Vietnam m London, said here today that his Government has offered a gift of 3.000 tons of paddy to India "m token of our affection for India." No reply had yet been received to this167 words
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Article38 1951-05-17 7 WASHINGTON, May 16 (AP) The U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Acheson, said today that he has "no intention" of resigning and intends to stay m the administration "as long as the President wants me."38 words
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218 1951-05-17 7 Rubber On Hainan Island IiUAGKU.X,. May 16 (AP)— A pro-Communist newspaper here is urging both local Chinese and "Overseas Chinese capitalists'* to take advantage of "a rare opportunity" hy investing m ruhher plantations on Hainan island. Making the appeal, the proRed Wen Wei Pao stated218 words
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54 1951-05-17 7 BALTIMORE. Maryland, May 16: <AP)— Felix Robert Mendelssohm concert cellist and great grand nephew of the famous composer, dropped dead while giving a concert at Cador Hall here yesterday. He was playing Dohnanyi's concert piece m D Major which, he played m its world premiere54 words
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Article81 1951-05-17 7 THK Singapore Progressive Party's Bill seeking to establish a compulsory Central Provident Fund lor all employees m Singapore will be introduced into the Legislative council at its meeting next Tuesda> The Bill, which stands m the name of Mr. C.C. Tan (Progressive Tanglin) will go81 words
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130 1951-05-17 7 WASHINGTON. May 15 <\'P Republican Senator S Bridges said today he thoug was "a very bad ithing" t some foreign countries, including India, knew m advance Congress that Mac Arthur urai be recalled. He isked General Omi Bradley how "certain to c X countries130 words
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99 1951-05-17 7 Whirlwind Hits Naval Base In South Formosa TAIPEI. May ifi (Reuter- AAP' A sudden whirlwind .sweepi: into a Nationalist naval trail headquarters at a former see.' Japanese naval base m Southei Formosa yesterday killed three Cadets and injured over by dred. The whirlwind which developed three miles out to sea99 words
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Advertisement73 1951-05-17 7 I RIPPINGILLES I FAMOUS BRITISH BLUE-FLAME I I COOKERS I FINISHED IN BLACK CREAM ENAMEL I ffl I KEROSENE BURNERS -NO I f PUMPING NECESSARY I Bi ni Tn\TPn *rvfM""i J J bUKiSLK MODLL f I (WITHOUT OVEN) $110.00 I 4 BURNER MODEL E 1 (WITHOUT OVEN) $135.00 1 SINGLE73 words
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Miscellaneous48 1951-05-17 7 JLSJj I AUNT FRITZI TOLD 7 OKAY— BUT I HATE WAIT TILL 7 NOW IT DON'T B ME TO G-ET RID r^ P UT T TO BURN MY I MARK J M^XC^^l SEEM SO BAD |P^Jl OF MV OLD l^ lON TH 1 OLD DOLL *S IT HPfl^^ >48 words
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Article42 1951-05-17 8 HONGKONG. May ik (Beuter•kAPV—The South China Foreign V le (ntrol Bureau m Canton hns a tmouneod readjustment p.".'»s lov a number of Chinese pr iducc lective immediately. Teg aaed oil is t275 .sterling pc- long ton C&F London;42 words
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Article, Illustration886 1951-05-17 8 Award ByBoard Based On Prices, Workers, Output Xl ALA LUMPUR, May 16 The Board of Arbitration on plantation was.es has awarded new pay scales for estate tappers hased on fluctuation of rubher prices m Malaya and also on the workers" output. All new rates of pay are to be made886 words
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143 1951-05-17 8 Standard Staff Reporter Rl BBKK PRICES m Singapore regained more than eight rents per lh. jiuilmdhj although the (ieneral Ser\ire* Adminstration prices remained iiii< tiaiiiied from Tuesday** level. A fairly turnover of business was reported, mainly on short-covering and traders switching positions. Up-country sellers143 words
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127 1951-05-17 8 Smallholders Menaced By Price Drops Standard Staff Correspoudeni KUALA LUMPUR, May 16: Further drops m rubber prices are likely to affect smallholders to a great extent, if not force them out of production, a section of the rubber industry warned today. Producers alleged that America waa trying to bring down127 words
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129 1951-05-17 8 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. May 16— Work on the uncompleted big h o us mi n g scltemc m Kampar Road will be re-commenced soon. This was revealed at today's meeting of the Kinta Town Board by the chairman m answer to a query129 words
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Article40 1951-05-17 8 IPOH. Wed.— The Ipoh Cooperative Store will be offered a site m the central market to s«it up their fish and vegetable stalls. This was decided by the Kinta Town Board members at a monthly meeting today.40 words
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Article, Illustration171 1951-05-17 8 I Standard Staff Reporter NGAPORE Wed Malayc dunes were ag tin markm q toda: I dlowing the the London market. og to the Malayan S brokers 1 Asso iation atria a- ibbei hares .-.cci tO eOSC Slightly INDUSTRIALS MINING RUBBERS i ad 9/ti tO171 words
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Article151 1951-05-17 8 Blocking Firms Move To Malaya Standard Staff Reporter STERLING tin and rubber tympanies operating In Ma lava, who were contemplating changing their domicile from the I nit*-«l Kingdom to save paying double taxation, will find it difficult to obtain permission to transfer to Mala va. Sating this. Brown's Malays'! Economic151 words
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Article107 1951-05-17 8 standard Staff Reporter THF. COPRA market m Singapore was slightly steadier yesterday with business passing at S4H per pin... The market closed with sellers quoting 54t>j and buyers $45J. Coconut oil sellers quoted S3! but buyers held off. Pepper rem ai ned quietly steady at unchanged quotations.107 words
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232 1951-05-17 8 The Calcutta millers, forced to look to East Bengal (Pakistan) for their jute, are taking a strong line m the current hot debate on whether to revalue the Indian rupee and bring it nearer to the Pakistani rate. Even if India's own p232 words
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Article66 1951-05-17 8 GAMMON (MALAYA) LTD. earned a net profit for the year ended January 19 5 1 of $1,184,358 compared with The company .proposes to increase its nominal capital m April 1 from $1,400,000 to $2,100.--000 by the capitalisation of $700,000 .accumulated profits. Sumatra but has had to66 words
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Article, Illustration376 1951-05-17 8 Anti-China Sanctions Will Hasten Outbreak Of War' Brown's Economic Renew Warns*- photo. WARNING of the possibility of retaliatory measures hy China s partner. Brown's Malayan Economic Review says editorially that the imposition of economic sanctions on Red China cannot hut hasten the outbreak of World War HI. In the opinionRanjit - 376 words
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Article78 1951-05-17 8 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (May 16) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot Loose 51. 60 $161 F. 0.8. m bales June. No I RSS $135 51. 56 No l R.S.S $1.52 $1.54 No 3 R.S.S (notn > $1.50 51.51 Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Wednesday's78 words
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Article38 1951-05-17 8 SINGAPORE, Wed The price of Tin to-day was $567.50 per picul. Up 52.50. LONDON TIN Wednesday's prices first session were: Spot £1, ISO buyers £1.135 sellers. Three months 4:1.110 buyers £1.115 sellers. Settlement Price £1.130 Tone: Steady.38 words
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357 1951-05-17 8 'Japanese Can Now Supply South-East Asia Needs' TOKYO, May 16 (Reuter- A 4P The United Stales today told Japan she could join the free world as equal bllftinewH partner liul warned the Japanese that they must denend maitilv on their own efforts to secure economic progress. Major-Gen. William F. Marquat,357 words
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Article36 1951-05-17 8 PENANG. Wed.— Tne motor vessel Valles arrived here from East Africa with over 9.000 tons of iron ore. this morning. The Valles is enroute to Japan where the iron ore will be off-loaded.36 words
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Article57 1951-05-17 8 HONGKONG. May m (Rente* AAP' Peking radio reports that cement prices m China have been cut from 10 to 30 per rent below last year's level because of great expansion m output and big increase m sales last year. It added that the cement output last year57 words
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Article79 1951-05-17 8 Imports Of Rubber Up In March Standard Staff Reporter IMPORTS of rubber into Malaya during April were 62.621 tons compared with 53.708 tons for March, according to official statistics. Singapore imports last montn amounted to 54.737 tons, the bulk of which came trom Indo nesia. Sumatra alone exported S'~--850 tons79 words
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131 1951-05-17 8 Local Rubber Stocks Fell In March Standard Staff Reporter STOCKS o: ibbe: m SißCft- n c dropped from B3JM I ih a March bo 75,091 iili IHb a mth Singapore dealers' stocks increased fnnn B. "41 :011s to 58.355 tons last month. \>. port stocks dropped :rom 29.4111 ns to131 words
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Article106 1951-05-17 8 LONDON' copra spot markel price fixed by the committee ol London Copra Association May 9 usual terms of the Association's contract No. 2 for settlement on difference or defic.t delivery under clause seven were as follows: Fair Merchantable Sundned Straits £108 FM Straits £107. The prices106 words
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Article75 1951-05-17 8 SfcLUNti BIVIKG TTO l» T.T 0.8. m*'m*m. M 4 Umcoa 4 3/3 i t'4 732 34 I 4 a 4 •l« a/4 11/ M Australia 2 11 1/32 2 1113 32 3/1117/32 New Zeaiand 1-4 1!« 1/4 ii/i« India Burma mud Cevloo 155 7 8 Ue 7/875 words
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Article62 1951-05-17 8 Air Mall T.T. O.D. M 4/a New York S3 16 1« 33 S'l« rrade Bull 3 1 36 1 H Canada 34 3l« 35 51« 35 H\* BwitTerlaci4 144 l/« 144 7/8 iellinc IT. OD ««w York 33 :< 4 Ready (;»nmd» 34 13 if Switzerland 14362 words
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Advertisement158 1951-05-17 8 WATER PAINTS Wj L A I R HIGH GLOSS MEPIUM GLOSS PAINTS bAND'LAND', &fU ASTHMA MUCUS Dissolved fits' Dat Choking. A.ifcm. and Brom your avaterr. HP KOUi I your health In 3 minute. MEhDAt •vrtptloti of a famous- .1. latea through the blood >, Ine rtw attacks .he vei Btntnghng158 words
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Article, Illustration194 1951-05-17 9 Photo. Standard Shipping Reporter A SURPLUS of $1,899,639.13 is shown m the Income and Expenditure Account of the PcBang Harbour Board for the year ended June 30. 1950, according to the administration's report and accounts published recently. Art c r appropriations amounting to $850,145.26 were made andStandard - 194 words
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219 1951-05-17 9 Standard Shi ppm*; Correspondent HI TH tht* arrival yesterday of the 7 .608-ton Anchorage Victory, a fast freight service hetween tht I nited States and Malayan ports nas inaugurated. The vessel has been charter Iby the American President Lines from the U.S. Maritime Commission,219 words
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106 1951-05-17 9 A New Dakota to be usee by Malayan Airways on ttit Singapore Borneo route, is expected to arrive m Singapore by the end of this month. Today, Captain D. Fenton. chief pilot of Malayan Airways is flying to Loudon by BOACto tnke possession of106 words
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146 1951-05-17 9 NEW YORK. May 16 (AP)— With two new ?hips m service and a third almost ready for delivery, tlie Philippine De La Rama Steamship Company is embarked on a programme of expansion to facilitate the movement of cargoes to and from the146 words
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Advertisement596 1951-05-17 9 I r A ST REGULAR TRANS P/CIFIC SERVICE D.rcct O*erlond fmmmdUßß* Los Angeles All American b Concd^ Cities Poi^ng P Shorn Spore fTMfW LUCKENBACH 24,25 Moy 26 Mcv 27 30 May ■fiCAI f lUCKENBACH 24 26Junc 27/23 June 29June/ 1 July tpnng cargo tor Hor.^konq Kobe Tok'.nomo t A <T596 words
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Advertisement154 1951-05-17 9 1- ■■•:y:., :^!;.1^.-:.-; V The 7 839 ton Russian freighter Admiral Ushakov which is actiit? as the mother ship to the tuff Vasely Beslaev which m turn is towing a huge dry dock, from Europe to the Far East. Picture shows the Ushakov entering the Harbour for bunkers and supplies.154 words
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Advertisement103 1951-05-17 9 Standard photo. THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD. Port Swettenham. Penang, Negapattinam A Madras. g,g. k* JftltlgOtiaJ V t Accepting Passenuer* A ;ir*o) Arriving 10-5-51 15-5-51 16-5-51 Departing 14-5-51 15-5-51 17-5-51 Arriving 5-6-51 9-6-51 10 6-51 Departing 8-6-51 9-6-51 11-6-51 Arriving 10-6-51 4-7-51 5-7-51 Departing 3-7-51 4-7-51 6-7-51 Agents For Malaya:103 words
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Advertisement598 1951-05-17 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDI NAVIA U.K. CONTINENT S'pora P S'hom Penan "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 75-27 May 23-24 May 22-22Moy "MALAYA" for Bangkok, Hongkong, Manila Kobo and Yokohamo 27-30 May "KINA" tor Bangkok, Hongkong Manila <?)... 17-21 June "MEONIA" for Saigon Bangkok 24-26 June 21-23 June 17-20 June "MALACCA" for Bangkok, Hongkong,598 words
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Miscellaneous705 1951-05-17 9 2S|| Jn 1111 WBAKVES 1 Gd 44 45 Bronx\.lle. 42 4" Stentor 4( Buian. 41 Angbv-. _i 8 39 Tairca. 36 31 Tawali. 33 34 tvclops. 31 32 Idame neus. 29 30 Kola. 27 28 Errla, 25 2< Myrmidon. 23 24 Beuvrackie. 21 22 Ktstna. 19 20 Nagara, 15 16705 words
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Miscellaneous131 1951-05-17 9 I '[air arrivals] "fr^& >> [ono DEPARTURES] Arrivals BOAC from Calcutta •*•"> p m. from Negombo t.#s p.m. OKA from Calcutta M.l"- p.m from Darwin, Jakarta *.<»• p.m. MALAYAN AIRWAYS rrom Medan Penang laiping Ipoh Kuala lumpur p.m from Sai.dakan. lessclton l ahuan Kuching t .IB p.m. from Penang. Taiping.131 words
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Article, Illustration732 1951-05-17 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY by THE search for stars goes on at Jalan Ampas, Singapore, where, it is reported, more than 100 local applicants recently answered a call for new talent by Malay Film Productions Ltd. Of the 100 only six made the grade, passed the732 words
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Article, Illustration107 1951-05-17 10 necessary on account of the reopening of film offices m Japan next January. Mr. Eddie F. O'Connor, till recently M-G-M's Far Eastern Supervisor for the Malayan and Far Eastern areas, is now m Tokyo and will remain m that country as M-G-M's General Manager. Mr Mayer, incidentally, is107 words
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Advertisement141 1951-05-17 10 BAVIS IfllM STARTS today Ji 'Li iM )_Ai__d>. .\UI? \S) n JIC £OA AQA M AIR CONDITIONED J\§ *•&> P- m The one Sin no Woman ever forgives. He Strayed... And He Paid! She Saw to That! HIPPIE 'I'^WP^PPMWfri I'iililiV i ii I Hi Xl fl W j m^_^_ m^_u^^rj_4141 words
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Advertisement20 1951-05-17 10 LAST 3 SHOWS 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. Columbia Pictures Presents Franchot Tone Janet Blair IN "I LOVE TROUBLE" OPENING TO-MORROW20 words
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Advertisement143 1951-05-17 10 STARTS TODAY 11a.m.- 1.45. 4.15. 6.45 9.30 p.ni. UPg^g Rl DYAJU) '""BDOTL, j FAMED STORY... TOLL jl AS ONLY THE SCREEN Il CAN TELL ITi FILMED A6AINST AUTHENTIC BftCKGKOUNOS IN MYSTIC INOIA' BACK TO THRILL YOl AGAIN! SAT. AT MIDNIGHT rravh PAUL MUNI BRAND LUISERAINER !r{*l Charter _»<■■» i»m tmiM143 words
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Miscellaneous238 1951-05-17 10 nc stranger to these parts. Readers will recall he paid Singapore a brief visit on a world tour during the time that Mr. M. Dickstein was m charge of the local office. STAR LIISE-LP *W7ANT to know what Cecil ▼V B. DeMille is working on now after his recent epic238 words
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Miscellaneous674 1951-05-17 10 ON THE AIR i KADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (7250 kcs. 41 iW metres) 10 a.m. News (K.L.); 10.45 Schools Broadcast; 1 p.m. Light Music Medley: i 1.30 News; 1.45 Les Brown Orchestra; I 2 p.m. Schools Broadcast; 6.15 Programme Summary; X.l* Calling All Hospitals; 7 p.m. News and Singapore674 words
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673 1951-05-17 11 DON ESS - DON ESS By S I vaa awakened during the early hours of last Saturday by rain, my I .-neiv turned to the prospects of the opening day's play m the rersas Hest Cricket Match, and on the possibilities of a bowlers wicket dvantagc of673 words
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Article67 1951-05-17 11 Epsom Derby Cal lover rt 'he tp- -eflected at ver to--13 lay* he--1 the Bod as 1 tree and ourites vai toi c This colt I nan. as bad i n_b Flamboyant I strongly Aga Khan's ah and to 'he betes* twe appearShahan ;>rk an Ma ekParl daj sere g67 words
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24 1951-05-17 11 SS AP Egypl Davis Bl .ssels I on May IS i sen J e_.T h r B khant24 words
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Article128 1951-05-17 11 LONDON. May 16 (AP)— George Angelo. middleweight rhampion of South Africa, survived a whirlwind tenth round' (Tuesday night to outpoint 3oby Day. who used to be plain .es Jarren of Wilmington, Deaware. m the main event I m Empress Hall boxing show. Angelo, a128 words
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Article, Illustration646 1951-05-17 11 LONDON, May 1.5 (Re politan counties. Surrey wh la*t year and Middlesex, finJ today to £am clear cut wins Nevertheless, both had some opposition before the end came. A seventh wicket stand between Parks and Oakman. two of the youngest Sussex batsmen held up646 words
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Article96 1951-05-17 11 HONGKONG. May 16 (Reu-ter-AAP)—The Hendon foot bal; club playing before a capacity crowd m their last match h^wlast evening, defeated a Combined Chinese team by three goals to two. The Chinese were leading by two goals to one at the interval. The first goal of the game came96 words
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Article58 1951-05-17 11 The Singapoie Cycle Racing Association denied yesterday that the 25 mile-Time Trial run. held last Sunday, was organised by them as reported m the Straits Tin.cs. The ever:!. the Association stated, was held by some Colon; cyclists as part of their regular weekly training runs aue had58 words
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Article74 1951-05-17 11 KLUANG, Wed.— Al a meeting held at the Government English School, a sports committee to conduct the district amateur athletic sports on July 19 and 20 was elected. The affiliation fee per team is $10. Studenis will be allowed to compete. The committee: President Major Richards.74 words
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Article79 1951-05-17 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. Veteran tennis player Mohaiadin bin Adbul Razak. popularly known as "Uncle" was fully extended by Mrs. M. Grace when they met m the first round of the Krian District tennis handicap tournament. Both players had a handicap of 15 and the match was79 words
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78 1951-05-17 11 Following are results of tennis matches organised by the Malay Sports Association. Singapore. Open singles: B. Hassan beai H. M. Maohuz 6-3, 6-4; Ibrahim Junid beat Ismail Pitchay 6-1, fi-'.'r. Yacob Kassim beat Said Sulaiman 8-6. 3-6, 6-2: Abdullah Hi. Ahmad beat A. Nairn 6-1.78 words
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Article42 1951-05-17 11 BIRMINGHAM. May 15 (Renter) Ong Chew Bee. the Malayan lawn tennis champion, was beaten by W. T. Anderson. Britain. m the fourth round of the men's singles m the Priory Lawn Tennis Championships here today. Anderson won 6-4, 6-3.42 words
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385 1951-05-17 11 CARDIFF, May IS (Renter) South African cricketers gained their (irst victory of the tour *hen they beat Glamorgan by an innings and 14 runs here When play started today Glamorgan who had followed on 200 runs behind South Africa's 'A'.iQ needed 173 to385 words
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Article76 1951-05-17 11 nese goalkeeper. Boih sides fought hard for the deciding goal, bur ihe visitors, who were fresher than Hie Chinese. scored through Asris few minutes before the enti of the game. Roger Raymon, Chairman ol I the Hendon Club m an official dinner last night said members i of76 words
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Article114 1951-05-17 11 LONDON. May 15 (AP) England's amateur international football team defeated Norway 2-1 m a Festival of Britain match at Middlesbrough Tuesday night. The England forward?, with more punch m their attacks, scored through Nobel, afier seven minutes of play. and through Ross after 18 minuies. Tlie114 words
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Article91 1951-05-17 11 THE Selangor Cyclists Association plans a 25 miles tone trial cycle race to be run along Kiang road. starting and finishing at Lornie road. Entries for thus eveni will be reeeixed up to May 25. and lhe fee for entrant. $1 should be sent91 words
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Article67 1951-05-17 11 KENTUCKY. May 15 (UP). -Officials of the Louisville Boa i Club said today thai General Mac Arthur would ba invited to serve a.- honorary referee of fhe Davi« Cup Tennis matches belween the United States and Japan on fhe Hub COWrtoi here qq .July 2067 words
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Article39 1951-05-17 11 SAO FAl'l.O. Brazil May z (AP> The Footba 01 of Sao Paulo defeated the Spanish League champions, Al etioo (ie Madrid 4-3 bt '■< r < s crowd of 65,000 m ibe Mi ;>■ tan Si adi urn Tuesday.39 words
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Advertisement239 1951-05-17 11 LABORAIORI Si (I MH POPOUTS BEAUTY PREPARATIONS DR. nk;ris OOMI foi turning grej hai black :.o« Refill tor Nigris Comb IJI RIVIYEX i. revive white bah to its original oolour. I IMI DR. LAVISS < APILLOOKVA H\IR PO'HADh Pol new bail growth and to cure baldness, riandnajf f ?.Mi RllA239 words
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Miscellaneous54 1951-05-17 11 N r j~\ r 7AT ANY MOMENT CTT^ 7 /...OR AR f f^lU- MOVE \Ck-. fl \M SCROUNGIN' AROUND IN x^ i ISjCOVER A SUCCULENT H>^l 1° VER/ Jrl GARBAGE CANS AGAIN, VA /f V_^ VbNDER V^fifekV TIDBIT OF C \L 7^ i ALLEY CAT BUM/ j MORSSL OF iV^Y^!/54 words
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Article96 1951-05-17 12 SALISBURY. Wiltshire. May 16 (Reuter) Lester Piggott, 15-year-old British Jockey, had only three mounts at the race meeting here today and won on all of them. It was the second time that he had performed this feat, the previous being at Warwick m October last96 words
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Article223 1951-05-17 12 Raffles Bowlers In Form FINE BOWLING was the feature erf yesterday's cricket match between Raffles Institution and St. Andrew's School. When stumps were drawn at 4 p.m. Raffles had dis missed their opponents for 20. winning by a margin of 28 runs. Raffles star bowler Sandosham wu responsible for St.223 words
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Article316 1951-05-17 12 BRISTOL, May 16 (Reuter) The South African touring cricket team made their highest opening partnership of the tour when they scored 107 for no wicket m two hours before lunch on the opening day of the match against Gloucestershire. The previous best was 68. Ai316 words
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Article108 1951-05-17 12 Following is the racing scfoadule of the Singapore Turf Club races: lst Day May 20 Horses Cl. 1. div. 1, 2, 8. 6 furs. Horses Cl. 1, div. 1, 2, B,— 1 milo. Horses Cl. 2, div. 2, 3, 4 2nd Day May 30 Horses Cl. 1, div.108 words
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Article781 1951-05-17 12 A total of 198 horses has begn entered for the Singapore T7rf Club Governor's Cup meeting to be run on May 26, 30 and June 2. Below are the entries. HOftSES CLASS 1 Ist run tad run M or lm 6f or Urn Abbeys t«a4781 words
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Article, Illustration266 1951-05-17 12 RANJIT SINGH - RANJIT SINGH By WORLD TABLE-TENNIS champion, Johnny Leach of England, and French champion M. Haguenauer, are coming to Singapore. They will arrive on May 28 and will play four games m the Colony. The visit of these two champions is In response266 words
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Article102 1951-05-17 12 PORT DICKSON, Wed. —'The Negri Sembilan Malay Schools' I Football League for "B" division j boys started-recently m all the Districts m the State. Eight Districts: Seremban North, Seremban South, Kuala Pilah. Sri Menanti. Tampin, Rambau. Port Dickson and Jelebu. are taking part. The Challenge102 words
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Article40 1951-05-17 12 PARIT BUNTAR Wed.— The Anglo Chinese School, -here will hold its 26th annual athletic sports on Saturday June 2 at the public padang here. There will be an event (200 yards) for old boys.40 words
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Article, Illustration528 1951-05-17 12 Thm High Jump ttktt ROVERS S.C. strengthened their chances for SAF A First Division honours by collecting full points from yesterday's vital match against Pulau Brani United, current league leaders. A good crowd packed two stands at Jalan Besar Stadium and saw PulauStandard - 528 words
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Article57 1951-05-17 12 The following will represent theC.Y.M.A. against the Y.MTc.A. at cricket on Sunday on the V.M.C.A. ground at Balestier. E.A. Rodrigues, E.C. Rodrigues, Maurice Nunis, G.F. Pinto, Roland Stevens, William Hay, E. Patterson, C. James, S. Low, V. Nathan, A. Nathan, A. Louis, E. Wejisinghe, V. Sebastian, E. P.57 words
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Article213 1951-05-17 12 IPOH. Wed. N.J. Curtis of the Kinta Europeans will don state colours for the first time when he leads the Perak attack m Saturday's Malaya Cup match against Kedah at Alor Star. Tall and slim Curtis earned his place m the team by virtue213 words
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186 1951-05-17 12 IPOH, Wed. Dominating play throughout the game Kinta Indians scored four-nil victory over 27 R ASC m today's senior league soccer game played on the padang. At half-time the Indians led three-nil through Shanmuganathan Arunaslam and Letchumanan. Although the Indians kept up continued186 words
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Article101 1951-05-17 12 The Singapore Archery Club, founded m 1949, now has over one hundred members and intends to particiE ate m the Seefab annual iternational contest to be shot next month. Through the national association of this sport it will offer some of its best bowmen the L.101 words
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Article262 1951-05-17 12 TWO ROYAL Air Force, Malaya, records were broken at the R.A.F. Seletar athletic sports which took place yesterday. The two records were the one mile, broken by Sgt. Clay, who clocked 4 mins. 42.9 sees, and the 220 yards run by Sgt. Hamzah m 23.4 sees.262 words
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358 1951-05-17 12 THIS WEEK'S f ingapore Cricket Uw, tournament matches will be the last m the i ii of the tournament. The most interesting match "< the day will be the encounter between the S.( .< Ceylonese which is to be played on the358 words
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Article158 1951-05-17 12 Rock-like Defence Stops SHB AFTER domil changes m thei] league soccer Harbour Board R drew L-lwitii RocKi: Geylang Stadium S s B^ were tamed the equalise) minute through a p Rocklites were forced defensive from the ji forwards swarmed mouth and missed g< ordinary bad lurk nd a r like158 words
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Article147 1951-05-17 12 SELANGOR TENNIS KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday Following are the results of ties m the Selangor lawn tennis championships played today on the Selangor Club courts: Veteran's singles: N.E. Singam beat J. Mackintosh 6—2, 6 2. Women's singles: Mrs. Auxenbury beat Mrs. Barrat 6 2. 6—l. Men's singles: T.S Ahmad beat K.147 words
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Article96 1951-05-17 12 IPOH, Wed.— The Perak "A" team to play the Penang Chinese Club m a charity soccer gamo here on Sunday m aid of the Yuk Choy High School Fund has been selected as follows J. Barringer, Wong Hor Sum, O. Longman, Choong Chit Chin. Ooi96 words
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Miscellaneous28 1951-05-17 12 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya. TODAY A.M. P.M. Singaporo 7.09 8.13 Malacca 4.18 4.41 Port Dickson 2.57 2.22 Port Sham 1.47 2.17 Penang 10.07 9.5928 words
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