Singapore Standard, 7 June 1951
1951-06-07
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Title Section19 1951-06-07 1 Singapore Standard asf dsa fsd sdf dfafasd i NO. 3 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.19 words
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310 1951-06-07 1 UN Forces Advance 3,000 Yards; Reds' Withdrawals Orderly j M Ki Un\c 6 (Reuter-AAP) The United Nations army I up to 3,000 yards into the Communists' main asbove tli*' Parallel alter forcing enemy withdrawals yesterday and last night. Eighth Army Headquarters issued its evening communique reporting: Advance 2.000 to 3.000310 words
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Article, Illustration129 1951-06-07 1 Planter Shoots Down Handgrenade Hurler Terrorist Captured M .> .1 Staff Correspondent Xl v i liTK. Wed. -Mr. A. B. Davidson, a V maaag« at Kuala Kurau escaped inbaii Igrcnade was thrown at him by a promptH i based the terrorist, wounding him u ,l allots and finally captured him.129 words
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11 1951-06-07 1 UK Expert On Governments Due June End afs das fsd dsafsdffasf11 words
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217 1951-06-07 1 Griffiths Says LONDON. June 6 (Reuter) The annual report of the Colonial Secretary Mr. James Griffiths for 1950-51 states that because of rearmament it now seems probable that the pace at which colonial development programmes can be carried out will be affected by the rate217 words
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46 1951-06-07 1 MANILA, June 6 (Reuter) The engine driver and conductor were killed and 24 passengers injured when a ten coach express carrying 1.000 people plunged off a bridge over a river at Mabalacat, 63 miles north of here yesterday.46 words
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45 1951-06-07 1 THE HAGUE, June 6 (Reuter) The International Court of Justice announced here today that it had accepted lodgement of Britain's case m the dispute with Persia over oil nationalisation. The Court issued a 76-page document outlining the British application.45 words
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Article, Illustration434 1951-06-07 1 2 Sultans Agreed Beca use Majority In Favour, Say sOf ficial Honoured By The King Nationality Bill Standard Staff Corn tspondetH KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.—" At the various stages at which the Nationality Bill went through the Conference, there was always unanimity but at the final stage two of the Sultans434 words
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168 1951-06-07 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE TWO other Singapore Harbour Board labour unions, besides the Singapore Harbour Board Labour Union, have rejected the Board's offer of •'graded revision of wages." The two Unions are the Singapore Wharf and Ship Labour Union and the Harbour Board168 words
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Article53 1951-06-07 1 PENANG. Wed. Six Penang residents have been appointed Ju.stices of the Peace on the occasion of the King's birthday. T'-ey are: Che Sevha binti Sved Abdul Rahman Azhir, Che Mohammed Sahad bin Abdul Samad, Mr. Khoo Soo Jin. Mr. John Russell Swales. Dr. Rag;inathen Let-famanasamy and Mr.53 words
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Article29 1951-06-07 1 LONDON. June 6 (Reuter) Mr. Philip Jordan, the Prime Minister's adviser on public relations, died early today after a heart attack at his London home. He was 48.29 words
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94 1951-06-07 1 I Standard Staff Reporter THE Loan (Premium Bonds) Bill, which had its fir.t reading at tha meeting ofthe Singa- on the fact that the Bill accepts the principle of lottery m that it provides for annual drawings of 70 bonds issued94 words
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586 1951-06-07 1 45 ln S 'pore, Fed. Honoured On King's Birthday Standard Staff Reporter THE 1951 King's Birthday Malayan Honour* List of 45 awards 30 for the Federation of Malaya and 15 for Singapore like the previous New Year Honours List, gives top recognition to the work of the Police during the586 words
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Article, Illustration154 1951-06-07 1 King Bestows Honours For FE Services Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— On the occasion ol his birthday, the King has approved the following awards lor outstanding services m Hongkong and India, or, m the case oi Maj. -General Scott m 8.A.0.R.: C.B:— Maj-Gen. A. G. OCarroll Scott, OBE, Singapore154 words
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277 1951-06-07 1 LONDON, June 7 (Reuter)—Three new baronies, one baronetcy and two Privy Counsellors are created m the 31st Honours List of King George VI on the occasion of his birthday. The new Barons arc Lt. Gen Sir Bernard Freyberg. Governor General of New Zealand, Ernest277 words
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Advertisement60 1951-06-07 1 tin v***# hot sounds hopeful maybe I can •N back and relax 390 on our way out they're open 7 I II 1 today Lmßßßka there's enough food m these feasVer. for umpteen fishing expedt- >• I the children their Birds Eye "berries and a Hn of QME Ox 160 words
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Advertisement22 1951-06-07 1 STHEU MOTOR OIL INSIST ON KIWI BLACK Kiwi is available m^*^__.* l l___P_S^t \_r ox blood, moho- \V^l3L j\\ 3 Jk jffnnMr22 words
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Article1008 1951-06-07 2 LEADERS WELCOME ONN's PROPOSAL Dato Tan bCC Tan BYap Pitting Geek Ahmad Ibrahim oJUm o Jama+*r**> 'Independence For Malaya' Party A Courageous Plan Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA'S t*l<ler >ta-c>mati Dato Tan Cheng Lock yesterday echoed die nation-wide acclaim accorded by Federation and Singapore leaden of ever} community Malay, Chinese, Indian,1,008 words
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Article82 1951-06-07 2 SINGAPORE'S former cycling ace. Ismail bin Osman, alias Ismail Racing, left the dock at the Assizes yesterday to serve five years' rigorous imprisonment for rioting and setting fire to a military jeep during the December disturbances m Singapore. The Judge. Mr. Justice Spencer Wilkinson, passing82 words
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307 1951-06-07 2 Hotels Said Used As 'Disorderly Houses Standard Staff Reporter THE NEED for a strict control of hotels was becoming more and more urgent because inspections carried out by the Singapore Department of Social Welfare had verified that new hotels are still being opened with the object of using them as307 words
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Article53 1951-06-07 2 3 Months For Stealing Petrol AN R.A.S.C. driver Abu Bakar aged 27 was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment m tiie Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for stealing 10 gallons of petrol worth $lii al Kallang Road on May 16. Lee Ah Tian <19^ was sentenced to one month for53 words
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Article, Illustration349 1951-06-07 2 Standard Staff Reporter INCREMENTAL rates ol wages and uniform designations m all departments for daily-paid employees of the Singapore Municipality has been recommended by a Sub Committee of the Service Committee. The Sub-Committee consists of Messrs. S. S. Manyam, Progressive Party Municipal Commissioner for North Ward,349 words
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125 1951-06-07 2 WHILE a man left the Singapore High Court yesterday free to go his own way, his wife was left behind to serve a year's rigorous imprisonment. The man. Tan Teng Kirn, and his wife, Tan Siew Yeoh, had been sentenced m the lower125 words
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Article120 1951-06-07 2 Standard Staff Reporter AFTER a wait of nearly four years, the Filipino community ol Singapore will have a consulate next month. A cable received irom Manila recently said that the probable new consul will be Mr. Ytisof Abubakar, a Mohamedan Filipino lawyer, who was formerly with120 words
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Article108 1951-06-07 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Peking Government is "building castles m tiie air.*' a it plans to extend to Malaya its campaign for collecting, funds to buy mere equipment for Chinese troops m Karea, said a leader of the Chinese community yesterday. He was commenting on a108 words
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Article113 1951-06-07 2 TAN CHONG Goan was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with cheating Yee Khee Hern by giving the latter a cheque for $505 to the Chartered Bank of L iia, /nistralia and China, as r yment for a gold automatic waterproof watch, without having113 words
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Article63 1951-06-07 2 WILLIAM Fraser (22) and John Pre.-: (19) af the First Battalion the Green Howardwere charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with stealing a motor evele valued at $900 belonging to Poon Lit Seng m the five foot way of Cavanagh Road at aboal 2.15 a.m. on63 words
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202 1951-06-07 2 A SEQUEL to the Beach Road fire last November was again j heard m the Sinagpore First Police Court yesterday, when Ng I Kirn Hock, an elderly Chinese, was tentatively charged with j murder and mischief by fire. j It waj alleged that Ng202 words
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Miscellaneous114 1951-06-07 2 m m omo^omoMomomoio^tMm*Mmmmm** u W**Mm**mmmmM*mm* mmsmmM th'^al^ ah caught op I now-tigitthet -fearless )I|quiit-Ri_-_z^\^ mM y, A if a*"^ r0 i: SLOBBOVJANM WIFEM-AT J^ FOSDICK" BOOK RJM OYM.I V THE STAR OF J> J?^* A ttO*' LIFV PORWP ■:-:l«_# f lpr;.: dancers?-; lasta" iffensive rr mebbetharu the'saber ?^A tor v114 words
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Article317 1951-06-07 3 Leaders Want To Know More About Independence Plan Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Much of the success of an all-communities independent party for Malaya will depend on the sincerity of the Malays to the rest of the people. This is the general opinion among political317 words
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Article102 1951-06-07 3 Standard Malay Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A reward of $2,000 is being offered by the Selangor Police for information leading to the arrest the person or persons responsible for the murder of Lim Ah Ngen, ;;4. and Sob Lian Koon. 4 i. the latter, a woman,102 words
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Article145 1951-06-07 3 Standard Stiff Correspondent SERFMBAX. Wed.— The Negri Sembilan Teachers Union at their annua] general meeting m Seremban resolved to ask government i establish a unified teaching service which will include a Normal trained teachers. Mr. A. T. Kulasingham, wh:: presided at the meeting, said that the145 words
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Article48 1951-06-07 3 KUALA LIPIS. Wed.— All Chinese shops here will close on Sundays to allow employees to have one day's holiday weekly. Coffee shops, eating shops. restaurants, lodging houses, mcdi cine shops, motor repair shops building contractors. petrol pumps, ice factories and theatres will, however, remain open. j48 words
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Article48 1951-06-07 3 SEREMBAN. Wed.— There was a large attendance of pupi:.*- ol the Seremban Convent at the funeral of Sister Beatrice aged 4. of the Seremban Convent. Tne funeral took place at the Sikamat road cemetery after a service at the Church of the Visitation. Seremban.48 words
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Article222 1951-06-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A big drive to boost the registration of voters was decided upon this evening at a meeting of Chinese here. Representatives from about 40 Chinese organisations here attended. Mr. H. S. Lee pointed out thai according to statistics given by the Municipality, the222 words
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Article69 1951-06-07 3 THE Selangor Malay Students' Literary Union at their general meeting m Klang. elected the following office bearers lor this year:— President, Che Baharuddin Maria Vice President. (Boys) Che Raji and Che Hanum girls; General .Secretary, Che Murad: Asst Gen. Secretary. Che Radzir and Che Rozena (girls):69 words
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Article135 1951-06-07 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Accepting the submission of defence counsel, Mr. T.K. Sen. that the plea of his client be withdrawn, the first magistrate. Mr A P. Jack, ordered that the case against a young Chinese, Ch:e Kam Yong, oe heard. When the case was first135 words
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279 1951-06-07 3 THE LINCOLN bomber Squadron 'loaned' by Australia for operations against the jungle bandits m Malaya broke all its own flying records during May, the R.A.F. announced last night The Squadron flew exactly i double its "target" figure of flying hours, carrying out day and night279 words
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Article, Illustration246 1951-06-07 3 MICWorking For Wider Franc hise XL Municipal Elections Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malayan Indian Congress is to seek the co-operation of two other nationalist organisations to get wider franchise for the people. The MIC is to ask UMNO and the MCA to give tuil support to246 words
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Article104 1951-06-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The day mail trains between Gemas and Singapore did not run today as a result of terrorist activities. Yesterday, a goods train was derailed between Kulai and Sedenak. The engine is lying on its side and a couple of wagons went off the track.104 words
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Article47 1951-06-07 3 R.A.F. Brigand light bombers A-ere out yesterday to attack a xmdit target area m Perak. 3omb_, rockets and machine gun ire were used against an area m .vhich bandits were reported to De moving. The airstrike was m support of ground security force operations.47 words
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Article40 1951-06-07 3 SEREMBAN, Wert.— a request to Government to waive gui: rent on lands prohibited to be worked under the Emergency Regulations, was made at the meeting of the Seremban UMNO at Port Dickson. Inche Kamal bin Sudin presided.40 words
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Article61 1951-06-07 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— An ex-boxer. Ignatius Muthu. 28. was charged before Mr. A. P. Jack m the first magistrate's court today, with impersonating a police officer at Weld Road on April 6. The prosecuting officer. Inche Abbas, told the Court that he had been instructed61 words
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Advertisement366 1951-06-07 3 x lip wthutreft^^ Jgf. p.i:t of the world are assured of unnd healthful when they use KLIM. M milk is proteced m th,e tin against dampness, uoa and any harm it keeps without refriger:e *hsh KLIM there is no waste or spoilage, you !1 mSOßgfs worth of this superior quality366 words
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Advertisement235 1951-06-07 3 SINGAPORE ELECTORAL REGISTRATION If you have changed your address smci you previously regisiered, your name will not be included m this year's Regster unless you have notified the Supervisor of Elections of your new addra%% RE -REGISTER AT YOUR NEW ADDRESS I^SfIPIIILICIC P PPP \W\ U alii P Skp r235 words
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Miscellaneous46 1951-06-07 3 rrrg] i (Opl ITf fl 7^ I I /^T's f^t i J r" "N V-. J I T___MOBROVV > 1( J \i^ <s__l^****-___3-**Yi a M^^^** jf A /2* fli _y I v^r* T 'v_^****ii**. x' pr m if. a» >uir \j fliS n MENRVi f&7%. r-A^XvK J^/^\46 words
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Article111 1951-06-07 4 Man Stole From Ship's Barber Standard Staff Reporter ROBERT Leofred Lev.- was v icted ot stealing $300 < i i tte Singapore Third Police Court yesterday* Sentence was p istp >ned till June 11. The money belonged to Mr. L Reis, the ship's barber m M.V.I "Merkur" berthed alongside Sinre111 words
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Article, Illustration384 1951-06-07 4 Action Will Depend On m*f\ P m<\ P^ Gravity Or Offence Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police yesterday disclosed pians for all-out war against the road h Every member of the rank and file of the force will shortly be used to help cut road384 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-06-07 4 MX. HAXWORTH Standard Staff Reporter CKOO KOE was sentenced m the Singapore Second P< Court, yesterday t > s;x mont rigorous imprisonment to be- followed by one year's Police supervision. He was found guilty <>f being m fraudulent possession ol katties of slab rubber valued59 words
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173 1951-06-07 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government will be queried on the effect the passing of the Control of Building Ordinance, 1951, has so far had at the meeting of the Legislative Council on June 19. In a written question Mr. John Laycock (Progressive, Katong) will173 words
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Article172 1951-06-07 4 British Diplomacy Praised TRIBUTE to the statesmanship of Great Brit:, in m granting freedom to India without bloodshed was paid by Dr. Rajah B. Manikam when he talked of "India since her freedom" at the Singapore Rotary Cub luncheon vest er day. Dr. Rajah B. Manikam is a professor m172 words
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Article120 1951-06-07 4 ONE of Singapore's oldest salesmen, Mr. Goh Hood Teck. a brother of Mr. G. H. Kiat and the Rev. Goh Hood Keng. who died after a short illness on Monday, was buried at Bidadari Cemetery, yesterday. Mr. Goh chief salesman at Sime Darby and Co., Ltd.,120 words
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Article105 1951-06-07 4 FOLLOWING were elected officials of the Seletar Naval Base Local Indian Coi gress: President: N. Veerappillai: V:ce President: P. V. V. Devan; Secretary: P. Gopal Rajah: Asst Secretary Mr. N. B. Anandan; Treasurers: Mr. K. G. Veloo; Asst. Treasurer Mr. V. Moosa; Hon. Aaidaors: Messrs. K.105 words
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Article291 1951-06-07 4 THIS is the fifth of a series of extracts from the Highway Code. This is not a complete list, but it sets out some of the main demands of the law upon roadusers. To drivers of all motor vehicles: Before driving make sure that your vehicle291 words
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Article109 1951-06-07 4 Standard Stall Reporter YESTERDAY saw the bigpest crowd at the Road Safety Fxhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall since the opening on Saturday last. Easily more than 3..">00 peopie were estimated to have visited the exhibition. Every show at the Victoria Theatre screening road safe- ty109 words
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184 1951-06-07 4 Held Up Driver, Then Fired Taxi —COURT TOLD WHILE two Chinese youths held up a taxi driver at the point of knives m Upper Seiangoon last Xmas Eve, a third youth robbed the driver, Malay, of 513.50 m cash, alter which they set the taxi ablaze. The viet i pa's184 words
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Article, Illustration264 1951-06-07 4 HAPPY RETURNS A USTRALIA C. G. AUSTRALIANS are a comparatively young nation with still the energy. the robu ;tne*-s, the tnthuaa m. the adventuresomeness of youth. Australia dees represent all Ihut is best m 51 uari of all the 50-year olds m the world AustrnNa is by <• the finest264 words
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Article133 1951-06-07 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE six-man G Miss from the Indian Air Force I the Far East A:r Force visited Tengah airfield yesterday to air squadrons engaged m war against the mgle I its. Led by the C-in-C, Indian A i Force. Air Marshal R. I vela133 words
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Article62 1951-06-07 4 IHE Department < I fare Assistance S month spei I 2 imilies. Tne Silver Jul Fund gave $10,208 to 809 This is si U the m< I port of thn De] rtment 1 A sum af $30 416" cases as tuber eu ment allowances. X62 words
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Article84 1951-06-07 4 Standard Staff Reporter PRETAM Si-gh, aged 23. appeared m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday chai with using criminal force to 1 Kan Sai. a taxi driver with m tent to outrage his modesty. The ch-KLe all* .ed that an June 5 Pretam travelled In T84 words
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Article83 1951-06-07 4 A FINDING of death by misadventure was returned m the Singapore Coroner 1 Court yesterday, at the inquest of Miss Margaret Heng Hong Keow (24, Mr. Cboor Singh the Coroner said that he had found were insufficient grounds charging anyone for causing I te death of the girl.83 words
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Article69 1951-06-07 4 CHINESE V.M.C s.!«-i«* K<uii: Body Budding 5..0 p.m., Studenl a asket Ball 530 ,m Tabic Temn.- 7.30 p.m.. Billiards Tourtiamenl a pm. Evening s hoot s—'J5 'J TO. iT.W.CA., K;iii«-s (May: Dre_6making 10 a.m. i_ noon. Wayfarers Speech Training a Malay (a tnced clas i 30 p.m UNITED69 words
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Advertisement275 1951-06-07 4 r 7*^\l i tfo^ cxq you feeling /v X- a*^J^"^?,-^ Rtmembw you cannot keep healthy w thout i^'yf jkfjr> VwtmA vt»min«. Lack of uffltient vitima A iB^A lowtr» bodily rosistanc* and makes you moM ly.Rk /*_^___a*'" Hl/v^ bl to cou K h cold nt other ches,t i/*^^ i^^^ J^v rtl275 words
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Advertisement237 1951-06-07 4 I FOR SALE ALSATIANS FOR SALE Three Alsatians, four mor.ths old. one ma'e, tvo females: $400 ecch. On view 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. c!**i!y ;at 123 Robinson P.czd, Singapore from today. VOR SALE. One steam b of 200 lbs. pre one steam engine of B Both m good conditi237 words
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Advertisement40 1951-06-07 4 I < t;-*3_j sm non ti w i w I p X work ii ana Wa\A\<; ||4| m()l .till a bo The I a I Ml Ai Room, G roucE n i niiTiow **r r 5 j c p?- mmmm m^aaaaß\^L\40 words
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Article75 1951-06-07 5 Standard Start Correspondent IPOH Wed. Almost thc c > r e population of Ipoh was awakened at about 4 o'clock. this nioming when RAF planes conducted a dawn raid on bandit hideouts on thc icestem outskirts of the town. Loud explosions wer a heard and certain75 words
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152 1951-06-07 5 Judge Orders Retrial On DPP's Appeal l andard Staff Correspondent I P O H Wed.— Remarking that the word "vehicle" included all types of vehicles, Mr. Justice Hi!! today ordered the retrial of a Europeai busine: 5- H. W. San lers. Sanders had been charged m I c Lower Court152 words
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Article, Illustration230 1951-06-07 5 MACKINAW, Michigan, June G (Reuter) Two Malayan leaders told the World Assembly for Moral Rearmament here today a the movement was helping to bridge tiie gap between 'the Chinese and Malayan communities m Malaya. They '-vere Mrs. B. G. Oon. member oi theStandard - 230 words
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Article49 1951-06-07 5 PEXAXG. Wed.— The Municipal Health Department has warned the public to be take care when buying tinned foodstuffs of unknown brands and to report to the authorities wh.n suspicious of the quality of any such food. The' identity of the informant need not be disclosed.49 words
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Article243 1951-06-07 5 __rV /^1 Over salary A "1 Adjustments Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, In spite of innumerable commissions and committees Government still has not yet produced salary scales satisfactory to the Clerical Services, states the annual report of the Government Administrative Clerical Services Union, Penang, to be presented243 words
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Article, Illustration239 1951-06-07 5 Photo. aa standard ***»iari t.orresponuent IPOH, Wed. The annual report of the executive council of the Union of P.W.D. Services states that Government is taking advantage of the Emergency and ignoring just demands. The report appeals to those j who ar L >Standard - 239 words
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Article, Illustration129 1951-06-07 5 FOUR hundred guests, members of the Australian and j New Zealand Association fathered for dinner at the Sea View Hotel, Singapore la*t night. Guests of honour were the Rt. Hon. Mr. "Malcolm MacDonald and his wife. In the absence of the President. Mr. 11. J. Quinn.129 words
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79 1951-06-07 5 THE ACTING Singapore Municipal President Mr. Norman Ward, told Tho Standard yesterday that he has had no official intimation of his transfer to Penang m a similar capacity, to take the place of Penang's Municipal President. Mr. H. G. Hammett, who is proceeding on79 words
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170 1951-06-07 5 Standard Staff (Jorret-ipondent IPOH, Wed.— The plight of the 2,<MW inhabitants of Fairpark, Kepayang village, m Ipoh, was brought up before the Acting Mentri Besar, Perak, at the State Secretariat, this morning, by a delegation of seven villagers, m connection with Government's decision170 words
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Article151 1951-06-07 5 Malayan Questions In Commons Standard* London Correspondent LONDON". June 6 The most encouraging news' from Mala} i is the increase m information about guerillas supplied to the authorities. Secretary for the Colonies Jame Griffiths informed tiie House of Commons today j during question tim He also said guerilla I isualties151 words
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Article57 1951-06-07 5 THE British Adviser. Pahang, Mr. W C.S. Corrv. and Mrs. Cony will hold a parts at the Kuantan Club m honour of the King". birthday, today. St. Thomas School will hold a sports meeting for the occasion, while the Methodist Youth Fellowship, church members. and M.G.S. pupils will57 words
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144 1951-06-07 5 .tandard Staff C orri**»ponden4 IPOH. Wed The first executive committee meeting of the Perak Malay Tea- I. Association took place at Kn.. i Kangsar last Sunday with Cue Tajuddin bin cda I>a, President, m the chair. Present were Raja Kam tl Bahrain, Assistant Inspector144 words
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Article81 1951-06-07 5 PENANG, Wed— A young (Indian. Na i1 imby. who originally committed to st t trial at the su ts i a kidn p g ge ipi c ired m I MLg ite's Court terdaj a an amended cha. using minal force on b W-year t81 words
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Advertisement97 1951-06-07 5 Standard Dak's Pamphlet Raid Raises Sales TAIPINC*. Wed— The pamphlet raid by The Standard Dakota on Taipins iMt Saturda> has pepped up sales of the Welfare l.otter> tickets m town. Before the "Raid about :>OO tickets were sold dail> It has been ascer tamed that sime Satur day. the dail>97 words
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Article841 1951-06-07 6 r rilE li<h. s a* Mr. S C. Maclntyre, whose letter we published yesterday takes us to task for the views expressed by us m a recent editorial on the State Nationality Bill. He says that our loader "was not a Ipful conti bution to the solution of841 words
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Article, Illustration442 1951-06-07 6 A MILLION pairs of sightless eyes stared into the darkness of despair— until reeentlv. Now, the million blind of the Colonial Empire are the responsibility of us all. In London Lord Halifax, supported by Mr. Attlee, launched an appeal for vi ,000,000 to442 words
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Letter799 1951-06-07 6 S A1 c April meeting c Legislative O v cil, the C S v .a W Blvi c reported to nave told *1 C. R. Dasaratharaj I lat he was not aware of any dis- ctii n among Govern:; ett servants -er their salary scales I c799 words
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Letter, Illustration557 1951-06-07 6 Si r. I have re. id your lovelj editorial on skirts and falsies with great interest 1 must admit however, that ha these days oi artificiality, materialism and "high pressure salesmanship" certain "contraptions"* are placed on the market as they enhance v.umen's allure m the difficult and557 words
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229 1951-06-07 6 Sir. I have been keenly watching the amazing increase m cost nl living and the inadequate allowance subsequently paid to the married men of the Clerical Staff by the Government. As one with 6 children to support I fail to understand the Government's229 words
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Article, Illustration1162 1951-06-07 6 I. ''ST oeek, Takdr was tra- veil ng by railway train, and spent some r e arguing with an Undergraduate about dc- mocracy. Tired with talk and heat of the train, a• v j a." .a, < p and ore;; rneo. .4r Josr1,162 words
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38 1951-06-07 7 UN Strategy Will 'Force' Reds to Quit Acheson ISHUNGTON, June 6. (UP) Secretary oi Slate Dean said lues-lb} that "all the facts available" warrant the both* present I nited Nations strategy m Korea will "force" loiumunists to quit*38 words
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37 1951-06-07 7 CEASEFIRE Rusk Invites 15 Allies To Submit Ideas f St at i have form 1 to the er in IC- scsi n by C sider- move Nations the 1 '.i states 1" have maa tl >• c should37 words
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Article102 1951-06-07 7 WASHINGTON, June ti (UP) Republican Senator Owen Brewster of Maine, Tuesdaj tallied Secretary of state Dean At heson's statement on the I'nited States hina policy "a miracle of lontrived confusion." Brewster, a member of the Senate Committee investigating the Far Eastern policy, t hided Acheson for testifyini*102 words
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384 1951-06-07 7 TORONTO. June 6 'UP' ais pposed to a comp rte trade i mbargo against Can..- o er Communist nations at this ne Extern .1 Affairs Minister Lester Pear* n said torug a ac at a dinner given tn ol foreign exhibitors at c Cai384 words
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Article, Illustration125 1951-06-07 7 I 77?<? Guards Mm/s 0«e Carry On LONDON, June "o, (IP) Informed sources said last night that Britain might be prepared to resume advance royalty payments to Iran provided Premier Mohammed Mossadeq's government showed willingness to reach a "fair settlement" of125 words
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237 1951-06-07 7 TEHEPAN, June 6 (UP) I Police said last night that documents m their possession established that Navab Seyed Safari, head of the fanatic Fidaiyan Islam sect. had planned the murder of Premier Mohammed Mossadeq and Nationalist Front leader Seyed Kashani. Safavi was arrested on237 words
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230 1951-06-07 7 BOSTON. June 6 (UP)— Funeral services will be held on j Thursday for Serge Koussevitzky, T(i. world-famed musician and retired conductor of the. Boston Symphony Orchestra. Koussevitzkv died at a hospital on Monday night of virus infec- tion He had been ill for several months. British230 words
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111 1951-06-07 7 GENEVA. June 6 (AP)— Eleven of the world's outstanding experts m international law decid- j ed Tuesday that it was impossible to define "aggression" satisfactorily. After adopting a tentative deftnition of The word ."Monday, the) International Law Commission of the United Nations decided Tuesday the111 words
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Article28 1951-06-07 7 RESIGNATIONS REFUSED ATHENS, June 6 (AP)— King Paul of Greece Tuesday night declined to accept the mass resigna- I tions ot bis court officials, a palace coJß^unique announced.28 words
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240 1951-06-07 7 I LONDON. June 6 (UP) United States Air Fore* officers said Tuesday that a powerful American bombing force m England is "geared to strike anywhere m Europe at any time"" if Communist aggression demands. They skirt mention of the atomic bomb, but the240 words
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Article31 1951-06-07 7 Yugoslav Envoy Ordered To Leave LONDON, June 6 (Reutei Hungary has ordered the Yugoslav diplomatic representative m Budapest to le; ye Hungarian territory within 24 hours. Budapest radio said lasl night31 words
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329 1951-06-07 7 US Won't Insist On Inclusion Of Chiang— Dulles JAPANESE PEACE TREATY j LONDON, June 6 (Reuter) Mr. John Foster Dulles, President Truman's special representative !<>r Japanese peace treaty questions, Tuesday refuted the jSßggcsti-M- that the l nited States was taking a rieid >_tand on the inclusion oi the Nationalist Chinese329 words
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Article47 1951-06-07 7 FH .NKFURT. Jane ti I*P>LTnited States High Commissioner Ji Md d c Tuesday t ..a ne a.iri ect iv« dI ie appro\ al ■■>: W s .ngton to carry out line executions >•! seven i demned Nazi war criminals m I t i.. ads berg prison.47 words
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181 1951-06-07 7 i I KING, New Yorl 6, (UP) In the mt sick d vote ever n >rdi d < 1 issue. Rus ia failed agaii i terday to oust the Chtnt tarn;,:. <;. te &TOO I Nations n eel The Trusteeship I i opening181 words
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Article47 1951-06-07 7 U ft B a. J Government dt i I servative cl ge of its budue; proposal; night b> 101 votes to 281 majority of 18 This was on the p increase the lux <>n p. I 4*, pence announced m thi gel last A.47 words
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156 1951-06-07 7 LONDON, .tune 6. <t P) John Foster Dulles said to day that Britain and the United States yrnerall*. .1,1 agreed that Japan should be raarmed as a vital link m the defence against further Communist agression m th** Far Fast. Dulles said156 words
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Advertisement74 1951-06-07 7 At ih* 10* hole fl fff<-B I Iff ma* BBm _j_^^S>S_ilSo__B TENNENT'S BEER THE DRINK AND FOOD COMBINED iV Tannents Is tops as a drink tops too os a /V.__ food! It's nourishing, increases energy ond jf \m*y vitolity, improves the appetite ond aids digestion r S M 11 this74 words
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Advertisement39 1951-06-07 7 s______ra_s_n_______B_____n_ui-__-Fs»-Nf'j« lUiJUr^uahea tny I 1 Design Craftsmanship j S 4! 'l v z i* L &ik White !Hr j a m e or Double i jjn^ I Tropical Black I K^B« j Tropical Black Dinner Suit ij- Mp IMPECCABLY39 words
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Miscellaneous23 1951-06-07 7 f a C S^- lMUjc% 1 V* C E L l JUST HT WANT J I 1 AUNT II A BOTTLE OF 123 words
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Article33 1951-06-07 8 STOCKHOLM. June 6: (AP)— Sweden has lodged a second protest against Egypt's restrictions a' foreign shipping through the Suez Canal to control exports to Israel, the Swedish Foreign Office announced yesterday.33 words
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Article612 1951-06-07 8 2 Former F. East Chiefs Receive '2nd Knighthood 9 TODAY'S King's Birthday Honours List holds triple interest for the R.A.F. m Malaya. In addition to honours for five officers, six airmen, one airwoman and one civilian, two former Commanders-in-Chief of Far East Air Force and a612 words
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Article, Illustration202 1951-06-07 8 Standard Shipping Reporter BAD luck seems to have I tgged the a ryage of the Eastway, r. > ir. port. Ok tl rty ige oa i Japan ren a Wo ig Wo died. A r leaving Hongko) the a p s "ang a leak m202 words
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Article42 1951-06-07 8 Despatches TODAY: Sibu noon by Angby, W.Aus'ralia and Christmas Is. 8 a.m.. by Charon. E Australia ar.d New Zealand (letters only) 8 a na by Charon.. Arrivals TODAY: Sibu by Belaga. X. India aiai Pakistan by Sangola, Sarawa^k by Pangkor.42 words
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Article173 1951-06-07 8 WEST COAST MALAYA Vessel toi Muar Weekly Vessel tor Malacc- Iwice Weekly Vessel for Port Dickson Weekly Tung Song for Malaccc Port Dickson Port Swettenham June 20 Segamat for Penang June 19 Senggarang for P.r.ang, Telok Anson June 15 EAST COAST MALAYA Resang for Kuantan June173 words
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Article130 1951-06-07 8 UNITED States exports ol new civil aircraft totalled U5543,681,*--i 000 m dollar value m 1950, c >aiJ pared wah US^2'>.:'4';.ooo m 1949 1 In addition, 261 used and surplus uson planes valued at rss*'o7.--000 were shipped to other nations! for civilian use. According to the US.130 words
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Article191 1951-06-07 8 WHARVES Gdn. 44 Pleasantville, Sheers Wharf: 42 4> relemachus, 40 41 Charon. 38 39 Malaya. 36 37 Benavon. 33 34 Olysses 31 31' Olinda, 29 30 Union Mariner. 27 2i\ Plydorus, 25 26 Bendoran. 2!i 24 Oina. Kilwa, 19 20 Jalagopal, 15 16 City of Brooklyn, 13191 words
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Article, Illustration136 1951-06-07 8 FEAF Daks Are Being Replaced I THE Far East Air Force is adopting 'alctla j aircraft to replace Dakotas m its transport and communications Squadrons. I Some of the serviceable j Dakotas are being sent else- i where for continued duty, but j those which are beyond further economical use136 words
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Article142 1951-06-07 8 THE ROYAL NAVY is adopting the helicopter for air-sea rescue and for Later-communi-cation between ships of the Fleet. The firs* of this type Of aircraft to be included m the equipment of an H M ship is now embarked mi n the Beet carrier142 words
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Article55 1951-06-07 8 ALL ships m the Singapore Harbour will be "dressed today m honour of the King's Birthday. The Shipping and Port Clearance office, the Seamen's Etegisirati >n Bureau, the Office of the Registrar of Imports and Exports ar.d the Imports and Exports Control Department (Permits Branch55 words
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Article70 1951-06-07 8 MORE TOURISTS VISIT KASHMIR SRENAGAR, June 6:— Tou from ail parts of India and the world are now pouring into the Kashmir Valley. The number of daily arrivals during the last fortnight averaged over 100. Tourist resorts like Gulmarg and Pahalgam have been provided with m ire amenities I the70 words
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Article250 1951-06-07 8 EASI ASIA lIC UNE f*iir »?.ra Krom Europe In Port: Malaya. IU r.i KtIPH Selandia due end of June AMERICAN MAU LIVE Put v w__i .ohm run.- accepting cargo for B<*utti turn Centra* ■\tnerira June 11: Island Mail, sails June 13 fc.Vl.Kfc I I OKIEM II Nt Koi250 words
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Advertisement634 1951-06-07 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICI Direct Overland San Francisco los Angele*. All American Canodio Citie* Penang P. S'hom Spore GEORGE LUCKENBACH 24/26 June 27/28 June 29June/Uulv EDGAR F. LUCKENBACH 24/26 July 27/28 July 29July/lAug Accepting cargo for Hongkong FAST REGULAR SERVICE USA (WEST COAST) PERSIAN GULF */io JAPAN b HONGI'ONr634 words
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Advertisement9 1951-06-07 8 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden. Port Soid Rotterdam and Amsterdam.9 words
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Advertisement120 1951-06-07 8 R *iy*v rr 7 \/\§R ARRiV/SLsY f'^&g? [and DLPARTVRESJ C QANTAS BOAC from Calcutta 5.45 p.m from Colombo, London 4.0."i p.m. MALAYAN AIRWAYS from Medan Frnang I alpine Ipob Kuala Lumpur SJSS p.m. from Sandakan Irssrlton labuan Kurhin; 4. 1t) p in. from Penang l-iping. Ipnb Kuala lumpur 1 1120 words
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Advertisement458 1951-06-07 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U v S».: Spore p 5 "MALAYA" for Bangkok, 'W-. Hongkong, Manilo Kobe and Yokohomo Gdns: 38 39 '3f_?!I AN for Hon 9 k n 0 «»>' 16/ 18 June 'KINA" for Bangkok Hongkong Manilo 20-24J« ne "MEONIA" for Saigon Bangkok 2*5 ?fii ■> "MALACCA" for Bangkok,458 words
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479 1951-06-07 9 IS TO BUY TIN AT £2,000 A TON? I\U T. J. LIM, Standard Staff Reporter tMERH '\N MtspensiOii of stockpile purchases ol Malayan tin is lh having i -epercossio-is m the Singapore tin market. Quotations \,U»jmii_: an easier tendency. In the four479 words
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51 1951-06-07 9 Standard Stall Reporter REE Singapore Legislative Councillors, a the British Industries Fair at the next m mth, have been given a provisional foi Urn hr tlsit. di include Kini i Ini] P.. Ex- i C If unmarried ore Ii HK EXi51 words
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Article139 1951-06-07 9 i.v iNGKONG, Ta::o (AP). —All pul and privately- rated cotton m Is m Shange been closed down 21 on order from the unist Government due to tion ol 'ton stocks wing i ition of the en argo. i weaving, dyeing a industries are also el139 words
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Article90 1951-06-07 9 Metal Export Declines FXPORTS of tin and tin concentrates from Malaya dr< pped from 5,329 tons m April to 4.970 tons last month. Tito total shipments from Malaya sir.cc the beginning of the year reached 26,213 tons C a. pared with 30. ('78 tons for the corresponding period of 195090 words
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210 1951-06-07 9 LONDON* June 6 (Reuter) China's imports of rubber dropped from a monthly average of 16,000 tons m the first quarter of this year to 13,750 tens m April. Russia's imports m the same periods jumped from 2,000 tons to 9,500 tons. adf sdf210 words
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Article, Illustration255 1951-06-07 9 Standard Staff Reporter THOUSANDS of Singapore people passing along River Valley Road last night were attracted by an illuminated skylon erected at the frontal portion of United Engineers building to mark the firms effort of producing a miniature Festival of Britain. The Sky km is aStandard - 255 words
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Article60 1951-06-07 9 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Wed— Very quiet conditions prevailed m the Malayan share market today. Only moderate business was reported. However, there 'was a slightly firmer undertone m ali sections. Suvers Sellers INDUSTRIALS Fraser Neave Ords 3.35 3.42* cd M. Publishing 2.00 2.15 cd Uniun Ins.60 words
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Article152 1951-06-07 9 Short -Covering Steadies Mart Rubber Rises 3 Cen*s SHORT-COVERING purchases m the Singapore rubber market yesterday steadied quotations by almost three cents per lb. over Tuesdays closing levels. The steadiness was also attributable to fair outside orders for Malayan rubber particularly from Europe. However. only moderate business passed m first152 words
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Article68 1951-06-07 9 Copra Price Is Lower Standard Staff Reporter COPRA Ln the Sir. a i p. c produce market was quoted somewhat lower yesterday, sellers indicated $42 J per picul with buyers at $4 lf. No business was reported. Coconut oil had sellers at $74 per picul but no buyer. Pepper remained68 words
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Article79 1951-06-07 9 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (June 6) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No. 1 KSS Spot Loose 51.52 51.53 F. 0.8. m bales June. No 1 RSS SI. 50. $1.51 No 2 RSS 51.44 $1.45 No 3 RSS (norn $1.39. $1.40. Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Wednesday's opening per79 words
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Article26 1951-06-07 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.--The price of Tin to day was $539.62. per pa al. Down 54..5. LONDON TIN Wedne :t-ay's prices first session were: Spot £1,060 buyers,26 words
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483 1951-06-07 9 Standard Sia IT Reporter SINGAPORE plans for measures to increase f_*»li imports from Indonesia have been **<*t bark by the Indonesian Government refn-ad to consider re-Opening the Sumatraii coral reef fishing [grounds to the Colony. This means that Colony Government cannot afford to delay483 words
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57 1951-06-07 9 OTTAWA .lme G (Al Em cation sprint may be just d the corner for Canada. That this evelop sion by I i Int- tiona nat< i ference, a I Si ■.< nes to face a cri] in< newsprint shortage. Urg< han bo mad* by France,57 words
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Article17 1951-06-07 9 Buying rate. c for Canadiai dotpei Mai 3 8 <T (ODV a 1 (90 idy.17 words
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Advertisement34 1951-06-07 9 Z' 4* X _t_________r TODAY, WITB AS j (HUH. XHiAW BANK, LTD. I KM iIN DPI NA S AVTMiS ACCOUNT FOR IS I ITTI.E AS SI/- INTEREST WILL BE PAID AT t% PER ANNCM.34 words
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Advertisement191 1951-06-07 9 3€*BBJ li&BSBBtfCBBBWS l/B FAMILY remittances to China from Malawi daring May amounted to $3.f'5_.177 compared wihh $ZJS9L*&i during April. Last month's remittances to China included $2. 333.0^5 from Siusapore and 51.31f'.?32 from the Federation. The figures given included remittances made by residents of the Federation through Singapore banks. fp fri191 words
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Article345 1951-06-07 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY by Britain's 'Festival Girl' Here In August gRITAINS "Festival Girl" winner of the contest organised by the Odeon and Gaumont Theatres of the J. Arthur Rank Organisation m London— will arrive m Singapore by B. O. A. C. plane from Sydney on August 18. She345 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-06-07 10 FOR the first time m many years Greta Garbo has posed for a studio photograph, lhi. is the study made by British photographer Antony Beaueha mp. husband of Sarah Churchill. Garbo is at present negotiating to appear m a picture for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer the first m 10 years.49 words
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Article433 1951-06-07 10 I lOI.I.YWOOD. Juno ti (API: 1 I Lionel Barrvmorr has told his memoirs. and they reveal him to be as sentimental as anj of us. The reminiscence^ have c »me oul under the title "We Barrymores." They were told to Cameron Shipp, the sa?e of Glendale who also433 words
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Article104 1951-06-07 10 HOLLYWOOD, June 6 AP) They're creating a lake on the desert for a movie sequence featuring Maureen O'Hara taking a dip m the nude. The (script calls for Mis* O'Hara to encounter a pool m the desert and plunge m to refresh herself. She will be104 words
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Article20 1951-06-07 10 HOLLYWOOD, June 6: Despite tha fact that William Holden has lost five pounds m the first three dayg20 words
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Advertisement414 1951-06-07 10 m DEATH OFF THE ROAD! DRIVE CAREFULLY! I R:ck!?^s Driving !s A One Way Street To Death _i_^ WA^]^*^B****mß mtfm kBXBJk —————X WmrnkmrniMSJi l__Pn Ii A __k .*>^m_____l S ■I i I __B /m ***_____5 W JHiJkl-____L____ijy_l m^*ms\m X p v »__ii-M*^^^T^^ji> Jl y ik __0 _________L_V 3LI»J -J JmmWW414 words
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Advertisement60 1951-06-07 10 lI J •■jJ-Ia^BIE-li "SHADOW ii r B^*'* H-fe K^H R^§___s_l___ IH*- *a^H Hero of "Lorna jili ______r-_fc_a '•''^^■■ji. H^*'^-^l!_Bregy*'''' BM*y fl ABLAZE tt*H§_______fl__ most daring: 11 fiehting r____b rS 11l THRILL TO THE l^l^^^^^^lfl^^^^^l^Pi BULL-WHIP VS. '^r SWORD DULL! ;^^_P^|l J[ jf^^ 11 a.m. 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 9.30 p.m. iMSSte^fe^60 words
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Advertisement246 1951-06-07 10 ADORARLE JANE POWELL m HER FIRST REAL "HEAVY" LOVE AFFAIR!! f- TECHNICOLOR M»CAL! JANE i j Powell j i p^ RICARDO t h/toWTAU3AN j _____M____3fl_M—^ *^S___sSi' x >/^^^i^i^^v So-tt'" 4 '•'''"itw o sta*r ng I LOUIS CALHERN atk^**m**^ HARD!NG PLUS! Tom Jprrx IWluiic-4M < IN JlLin S DIARY OPENS TODAY246 words
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Article, Illustration231 1951-06-07 11 adf dsfsdaf dasf dsf asdf df aaa faF REW RDAFDF AF DFA DASF dfad fas dfa df sdfsdafdsf dfafadsfsdff adf sdfsdf dasf sdf sdfdsffffff f fa af sdfsd dsf df df fdf f f f ffaf S in the hater part of 19_: when he was PresidenlMichael Goh - 231 words
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Article, Illustration1220 1951-06-07 11 Sultan Ismail Nusirucldin Shah ibni Sultan Z.iinal Abidin. C.M.G. the Sultan of Trengganu. Honorary Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order el Saint Michael and Saint George. Mr. Justice Stafford William Powell Eoster Sutton, CAI.G.. 0.8. E. X.C.. Chief Justice, Federation of Malaya.— Knight Bachelor. Dr. John William1,220 words
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Article155 1951-06-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —Sir Henry Gurney, the High Commissioner, has telegraphed to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, to submit to the King, on the occasion of his birthday, loyal greetings and good wishes on behalf of the Government and the people of the155 words
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Article, Illustration417 1951-06-07 11 THE G.O.C. Singaoore Base District, Major General Anthony Gerald O'Carrell Scott. C.8.E.. has been awarded the C.B. for outstanding service as Commander of Hamburg District, British Army of the Rhine. Major General O'Carrell Scott is 52. He was first commissioned m January, IS !S. and served417 words
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Advertisement149 1951-06-07 11 a)XING TOMORROW HAPPY WORLD 9?. M. DABBI KOH s ro yo. the CONQUEROR i n n k— ki ong M v n r \i ng:: LITTLE NENE 'i mpio-U \1 RSI S Tiii3 aIUHPHY IND I ICHT! K> tlX_^**_k "**Vl pportem] By r mswra! A I N HACK Ll HILLARY149 words
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Advertisement80 1951-06-07 11 -f<tf MM Ait tip hi* jj Filmed m AMMtMIA! €__E£_f_! Bsa_Mu£^ t^^^P^v^ 3__TsF ißi__________bp _*.*>*' B/HTLE OF BLOOD-M.4D VRIBES! /\^hT^ m m Q {Portrait X- f I cAJ (U'lslmQiusliQcl C/anulv V_\ 5 _T M \y _^fe TS MEf \f _S5 |w JfSt I 1,111 —4 ra-v/? __-__^^V?v^ __citl ittG I£%80 words
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Article65 1951-06-07 12 BROADSTONE, England. June i AP I A London woman barrister, Jeanne Bis_ood. destroyed today the American challenge m the British women*, open ama- tew goU championship. 1 Jeanne eliminated Beverly Hanson. American champion. two and one m the quarter finals. Wearing a white jockey cap as protection65 words
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Article27 1951-06-07 12 TELE Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club will hold their 2nd annual athletic meeting at 2 p m. this Sunday at the Bukit Chermin Sports Ground.27 words
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306 1951-06-07 12 LONDON, June 5 (UP and Reuter). Cesar Brion ol Argentina won a 10-roiind decision tonighl over Britain's heavyweight champion Jack Gardner m a bloody bruising battle that had the capacity crowd of nearly 60.000 wild with excitement. In another bout Britain's No. 2 heavyHeight306 words
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Article162 1951-06-07 12 LONDON, Jane 5: I Reuter) The m itch between the Souto Africans and Surrey petered out as a draw at the Oval today with some dull batting by both sides. The South Africans scored 358 for eight declared m their second innings today, leaving Surrey only162 words
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Article107 1951-06-07 12 MUAR. Wed— At the general meeting of the Johore Lawn Tennis Association held here, the following office-bearers were elected: President: Inche Seth bin Mohamed Said. Vice-President: Inche Mahfar bin Abdullah. Tion. Secretary Treasurer: Mr. P. C. Joseph. Hon. Asst. Secretary: Inche Onn bin Main. The general committee107 words
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Article46 1951-06-07 12 THE Serangoon English School, Singapore, will hold its 16th annual Athletic sports on Thursday, June 28 at 3 pan. on the School ground. Oid Boys are invited to participate m the 440 yards Relay. The event will be run off at 5.30 p.m.46 words
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Article, Illustration372 1951-06-07 12 Too Much Dribbling SpoilsSAFA Cup-tie A last-min lite goal gave the Indian Recreation Club a one-nil victory over the Chinese Casuals m a Singapore Amateur F.A. Cup-tie at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Inter-Ship Soccer Match SOCCER: Tiger S.C. v REME, Jalan Besar; Div. II372 words
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Article178 1951-06-07 12 The Indians did all they could to hold the persistent Casuals Their full-back, Nadaraja was soon carried out with a twisted knee. Five minutes from time, they escaped narrowly. Narayanan \Cas drawn far out of position m hi*, attempt to retrieve the ball. Johnny Lim beat him to it178 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-06-07 12 WKAF Sergeant Lourenza Dowdeswell (above) has been awarded the B.E.M. for her work m charge of the Medical Boards at Changi R.A.F. Hospital. Sgt. Dowdeswell, an outstanding athlete, holds two Malayan records and represented Singapore m the recent Asian Games at New Delhi.46 words
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Article105 1951-06-07 12 St Joseph 's 9-Wkt. Win I PLAYING on their own ground yesterday. St. Joseph's Institution beat Victoria School I by nine wickets. Batting first, Victoria School totalled at*, highest scorer being ,P. Fernandez who knocked up 30. A Delilkan. took five for six 1 and P. Marcus, three tor 20.105 words
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Article, Illustration466 1951-06-07 12 Slammin Sam Snead - TOMMY WOOD (GUZZI) WINS LIGHTWEIGHT T.T. Slammin Sam Snead £.<By- DOUGLAS, ISLE OF MAN. June 6 (Reuter) Tommy Wood, 36-year-old garage manager from Dibden, near Southampton, snatched victory from the fancied Italian riders by 8.25 seconds m the lightweight Tourist Trophy international motor cycle race for 250 c.c. machines here466 words
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Article25 1951-06-07 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— ln a "B" Division game Tong Kony beat Foon Yew by 22 to 18 m a. basketball league tie yesterday.25 words
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Article38 1951-06-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Playing at home the Methodist Boys' School beat Victoria Institution by tour goals to nil today at soccer on the Methodist Boys' School ground. Scorers were Sebastian, Beng Swee (2> and Mun.38 words
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Article119 1951-06-07 12 THE Inter-Party Badminton Tournament organised by the Kluang Chinese Association coneluded last night when the finals were played befre a crowd ot badminton enthusiasts on the Chinese Association court. The United Party met the Chinese Association Party and won ali tne games m straight sets. At the119 words
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Article415 1951-06-07 12 TEST BEGINS ON BATSMAN'S WKT By JIM CHAMBERS, A.P. Sports -Writer LONDON, June 6 (AP). Groundsman Frank Calling says the Trent Bridge wicket for the first Test match between England ami South Africa that starts tomorrow will he v a halting paradise." Whether that is good for international cricket is415 words
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121 1951-06-07 12 LONDON, June 6 (AP).— "Sugar" Ray Robinson will defend his world middleweight championship against Britain's Randolph Turpin m London on July 10. Promoter Jack Solomons announced today that he and George Gainsford clinched the deal m the early hours of this morning. Gainsford,121 words
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Article81 1951-06-07 12 SHELL Sports Club gave a tea party yesterday at their premises at Paya Lebar m honour of Ong Poh Lim and Ismail Marjan. Poh Lim and Marian recently returned from the United Kingdom and Europe after a successful badminton tour, bringing back with them a number81 words
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Article151 1951-06-07 12 RASC beat GHQ -A" by wickets m an Army knock-out j cap tie at GHQ Tanglin yesterday. Scores were: -.in* v Rowley rati out i Oxenbury b He wood Langley b Haywood Richardson c Hew. ood b Marriott 5 i Haynes b Coil c 33 ECalliday151 words
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Article, Illustration73 1951-06-07 12 RANGERS GET EASY GOALS HIGH TID rc^ rt, Ma TODAY: Singapore Malaei i Port Dickson Port H ham TOWN" R had m I gapore Civ; whom they t* one m a match at Gi terd S S much C ing for the R mi Mid I piah on ttn Cheng73 words
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Article41 1951-06-07 12 met Road vein sc*<uc ft J again and goal nil lead .a Selet C combinattoi very soon c> scored I followed up b: lian min'.'.' Seletar I I Ibra! Ali. Vict I t V.M V: BeKirn.41 words
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Article84 1951-06-07 12 IPOH. Wed.— Lower Perak will hold its first postwar tennis championships on two weekends. July 21 and 22. 28 and 29. A tournament committee comprising Messrs. Seah Yeak Khiam (secretary) Yeoh Cheang Why, Lim Eng Hock and H. T. Brown was elected. Dr. L. A. Watson was appointed84 words
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Advertisement81 1951-06-07 12 •••••••FREE! FREE!!******* LADIES ADMITTED FREE IF WITH ESCCRT J LADIES NIGHT*HAPPY WORLD STADIUM Wally Oakes present another GIANT PROGf I KING KONG MKHKIia (The Terror of Them All) Jt*K Z y J* y CHARLIE GAMAGE ,AS Xo T u h e h y n lTr" As PUB RAY HUNTER I81 words
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