Sunday Standard, 21 January 1951
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Title Section15 1951-01-21 1 Sunday Standard VOL. 1 NO. 206 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1951. 16 PAGES TEN CENTS15 words
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281 1951-01-21 1 New Police Ch ief For S'pore Named Standard Staff Reporter kPORE will have a new Commissioner of I dr. hdi .1 P. iVniiefatlier-F\ans. former HongJ Commissioner., whose appointment was i lasfl ni«hl. m* ■j Mr. Pennefather-Evans now Jin the I'mied Kingdom is expected to arrive in Singapore a about Feb.281 words
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Article23 1951-01-21 1 Viet mi nh's Big Push Expec ted AP gn i 11.I I ssioner Jean! e in will I he i by aid i23 words
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85 1951-01-21 1 SHINGTON, Jan. 20. (I'P* The I nornic Cooperation Admii istral n 1 -day approved purchases by Indo-o-China and Thailand ng $545,000. authorizations were &329 for Indonesia, includg iron and steel from Wi >nstr 'tion equipment from the United States and agricultural equipment from West85 words
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Article, Illustration87 1951-01-21 1 iur i luuunuoiis rains oi ine j pas} week hit Johore State the hardest, causing floods in many villages and towns and heavy damages. Upper picture shows a squatter area at Senai. five feet under water. Lower picture shows what happened to a lorrv87 words
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323 1951-01-21 1 Standard Staff Reporter EX i ENSIVE damage to food iter areas and rubt ber plantations in Johore Sl te have been incurred as a [result of the heavy rains during the past week." Three of the most badly arfeeted areas yesterday were Segamat, Kota323 words
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109 1951-01-21 1 LONDON. Jan. 21 AP) Britain wiil vote in the t'nited Nations to brand Communist China an aggressor in Korea, but will oppose any move to slap economic sanctions on the Peking Government, informed sources said today. These sources said the gap between American109 words
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Article104 1951-01-21 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Air transport services in Kuala l.umpur today were affected as a result of continuous rain. A Malayan Airways plane from Kota Bharu was unable to land and had to be diverted to Singapore direct while the Singapore northbound plane104 words
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Article251 1951-01-21 1 GENEVA, Switzerland, Jan. 20 (Reuter) Swiss mountain patrols were shooting down avalanches with mortar lire today trying to stop further snow slides which have killed at least nine and buried an unknown number of others in the last 24 hours. So far no bodies have251 words
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129 1951-01-21 1 Two Fatally Injured In Road Accident Standard Stuff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Two Chinese died and more than one hundred cases of Tiger Beer were smashed up when a .orry driven by Lim Song with Kim Fatt seated ixt to h::^. crashed into a stationary vehicle on Ayer Hitam Road129 words
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Article157 1951-01-21 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (AP) The U.S. Government Friday night slashed about 7,650 tons off the amount of svnthetic rubber that will be available to make tyres and other products for civilians this month. Officials said the cut probably will mean that many manufacturers of rubber157 words
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274 1951-01-21 1 Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (I P) President Truman described Premier Josef Stalin tonight as the same type of dictator as Hitler and Mussolini. He predicted the eventual victory of the free *«>r!<l ovrr the forces of 'materialism'. The President was speaking274 words
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329 1951-01-21 1 Red Fo rces Fight Way Into Won ju From Three Sides TOKYO, Jan. 20 (UP) Rtd troops struck at the United Nations forces in the central Korean stronghold oi Wonju irom three sides today, and battled their way into the bomb-flattened city. One Communist spear-head pushed boldly across tiie hilltops329 words
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392 1951-01-21 1 MacArthur Says: No One Is Going To Drive Us Into Sea EIGHTH ARMY l\ KOREA, Jan. 20.— Geo. Ma Arthur >ai«l lure today "this Command intern maintaining a military position in Korea jusl m lone the statesmen of the United Nations decided *< shall < Ml." Gen. MacArthur flew here392 words
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Article181 1951-01-21 1 Onn Lands Ceylon's Rural Wor k standard stall Reporter .MALAYA can take n j lessons irom Ceylon in I organization of rural develop- ment societies, Dato Onn bin Jaffar, Chairman of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority, said yesterday afl r bis ten-day visit to Ceylon. Dato Onn returned by181 words
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113 1951-01-21 1 Standard Stall Reporter NINE bundh-s of rubber, valued ut about $3,000, were stolen from a tongkang near Grodown No. M in the Harbour Board area by eight Cninese at 3.30 "k yesterday morni The rubber was awaiting ex port to Europe The113 words
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Article53 1951-01-21 1 Standard s:afi R porter A SIXTEEN-YEAR OLD Chine, e Loy, Tay Erg How, was ren- ted to the Pol nave been missing from in An Hood Road.- i B s x nte 1 p n. ye-ie-day. Fe was :i' e "-I to have be vned wa e playing53 words
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Article41 1951-01-21 1 N Jan. U Dai. the French backed chtel of ■red a resin: lie i his cabinet todav in •< effort to take support from the Commun nationalist reb ed country. Emperor on f the Cal of formi41 words
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Article140 1951-01-21 1 Collective Punishment To Pusing Standard Staff OeraespwieMl IPOH, Sat. Cellcetive puaishment. lulling for the immediate closure of uU shops and a fine of 5 50.000 wis meted out to tin ISH m n of Fusing. a town tight miles from Ipoh. The imposition of this panishmeit came as the remit140 words
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Advertisement14 1951-01-21 1 1 f I V 1 _£__ULJ j.-^'T y» T?n^? KSaSe *<*> Tr^filS ■■PBHtaW s >l«Altii__MMni14 words
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216 1951-01-21 2 His Wife Is Belter Hunte r, Savs Surgeon Standard Mail Vu >.'i-_. >.- [Hi IGO rar^eon admitted in Singapore j daj thai hit; urife had proved lo I>. a better hunter than fa n .:t shooting ami fishing, in itirir bi« pame expedi. 1 tin:;, around the world. Lived On216 words
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Article134 1951-01-21 2 To Visit Gurkhas Wives Standard Staff Reporter FROM Singapore to Sungei Patani near the Siamese border. Gurkha wives— whose ■e husbands are fighting the bandits— will dress gaily and adorn themselves to ree the deputy clv'ef of Troop Welfare at the Women's Voluntary Service headquarters, Lady Anne Holland-Martin. Lady Anne134 words
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78 1951-01-21 2 Girls' Home Has Clean Record For 15 Months Standard Staff Reporter XO girls have absconded from the Pasir Panjang Girls' >me in the past 15 months. according to the Singapore S W fare summary lor '"ear. The Lady Superintendent emphasises that absconding from the Home is comparatively easy if a78 words
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Article, Illustration286 1951-01-21 2 DAMAGING TO GOOD NAME OF S'PORE -THOMSONS Am- tide Brands Colony As *Dope Agent* Standard Staff Reporter A PICTURE-ARTICLE dubbing Singapore as the controlling centre of the opium traffic in Asia which appeared in a recent number of the American magazine "SEE," was flayed by the Secretary of the Singapore286 words
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Article371 1951-01-21 2 OPIUM BIG BUSINESS IN ASIA SINGAPORE, DOPE AGENT FOR A CONTINENT, SELLS DARK DRUG TO MILLIONS OF ADDICTS OUCABOO lo Occidental mult, opium it commonplace to Orien- uii Millions of Asiatics regard >< much u Hmetiomma rrgard liquor —as permissible tl nol used lo e«cess TW rrsuliing opum Irsfcc is371 words
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Article, Illustration415 1951-01-21 2 'NoU-vgency' Mr Kwee Djie Hoo, Indonesian Consul-Genera] in Hongkong, considers American evacuation of families in Hongkong, not a "matter oi nrgem y". H<- arrived here yesterday by BOAC Argonaut on hi.s way to Jakarta for discussions. Standard Photo. Standard R< pori< r415 words
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Article, Illustration257 1951-01-21 2 standard Staff Reporter ALTHOUGH Singapore experienced another two days of continuous downpour, the rainfall recorded on Friday and yesterday snowed that the worst of the wet spell is over. The past two days' rainfall was a drizzle compared wiih the rainfall over the last weekend, whenStandard - 257 words
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Advertisement65 1951-01-21 2 1 JZ >~^%&%& JKI" 9 0 m jF i N IACTOGIiI FOR THE WORLD'S BABIES This youngster knows o good thing when she sees it Chr-,teen enjoys her LACTOGEN because it testes good and it's good for her! Mothers: For free advice on infant feeding, tc ephone Nestle's Mothercraft Servtee:65 words
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Advertisement221 1951-01-21 2 *m MM yp^Si. I iL^- j I rlmwJ lkm\v AHB i I /.W™IHI: I f&^ tE CE OBJW I v wiisliH€li4?n .Sole Distributors x ENG HOE LEONG H 184 Telok Amt v lr Singapore Icl.pl, on. lole Ayents: jpMMhA H S'pore It g! p. p i H N> I BEWARE221 words
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Article, Illustration485 1951-01-21 3 Photo Kampong Should Get Priority, Says McNeice Standard Staff Reporter THE QUESTION of rehousing Singapore's poor is being considered by a special committee of the Municipal Commissioners. Members on the committee include representatives of the Municipal Architect's Department and the Singapore Improvement Trust.Standard - 485 words
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Article, Illustration160 1951-01-21 3 G rounded On Mudbank, Ship Breaks Voyage For Check-Up Standard Shipping Reporter riSH freighter, 5,497-ton Kadir, which wen! aground Sir* Malaeea in heav^ rain on Friday morning, pnl into on it ji emergency call for a surve) i<> see if she on her voyage to Hongkong* will I but IStandard - 160 words
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Article25 1951-01-21 3 PtOTSIHW G MOH. who resh. his identity rity check Road market on fined $10 in the <r First D trict Court25 words
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Article68 1951-01-21 3 FOR BEING in possession of five Tins of stolen I iai rine. Teo Kee Che-k (2'3) was fined $50 in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. [1 was si ited that on Nov. 15 Te > was seen receiving the margarine from a Malay Other Rank at68 words
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105 1951-01-21 3 Standard Staff Reporter IT NX a r«d letter day for Tiong Bharu ewivea \e-" rdaj when their new $175,000 opei .1 for bwbMM with the clashing of 'UuliaU and ban :ins_j ofilnnn^^^^^^^^^ ,ii ment I hooded I a omen I nioni- I first I105 words
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Article111 1951-01-21 3 Standard Staff Reporter TIIE Singapore Hic»t Inquiry Commission will have for its chairman. Sir Lionel Leach k.C, Official Referee to the Supreme Court of Judicature and former Chief Justice of Madras, it wan announced by the Colonial Office m» Friday. Sir Lionel (67) will111 words
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Article, Illustration334 1951-01-21 3 Standard Stall Reporter THREE manufacturing industries in Singapore biscuit, oil and pineaplc are affected by the shortage of tin plale in the Colony. The Standard understands that prices of biscuits and oil have gone up about ten percent. A tin of coconut-oilStandard - 334 words
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Article93 1951-01-21 3 FOR ENTERING the C ny without a permit, an Indonesian. Serapto bin Said was sentenced in the Singapore First District Court yesterday to six months' rigorous imprisonment. When asked by a police officer to produce his identity card and entry permit into Singapore, on Jan. IH.93 words
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Article70 1951-01-21 3 MR. S. 11. JIVABHAI. 20 old son of Mr. H. A. Jivabhai. head of the Ismaili Muslims in "d ilaya will leave Singapore by air on Monday to pay homage to the Aga Khan, who is at present in Rangoon. Wr. Jivabhai will make a70 words
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Article36 1951-01-21 3 rs I V Taylor, Hon< Lady Organiser of Malaccas P ppy Dav Appeal Fund, stated that $8,335.40 had been collected the Settlement for 1950. Alor Gajah and Jasin collections v $1.0966.07 and $2,291.94.36 words
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141 1951-01-21 3 Standard Staff Reporter DETECTIYK Corporal Yap Ben*: Teck of th« Com mercial Sub Branch of the C.1.1)., who was fatally _*hot l>\ unknown gunmen in Fraser Street on Friday was buried at tbe Hokkien Cemetery. Whitley Road \estcrdav with full police honour-*. The Deputy141 words
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Article105 1951-01-21 3 Suspended Daily: Owners To Meet Standard Staff Reporter IN* IHE Mohamed 5a i I bflN Ali. the Secretary of the Melayu Raya. a Sin;:. Malay morning newsp..p< r which was closed on Fi night following the with of their printing licence h I The Standard yesterday that the directors of105 words
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Advertisement34 1951-01-21 3 fAUDE COLOGNe|p A Al 'S5 *5 Ti I S3 Imfim."^' "IT 1 Tm i t GENUINE EAU DE COLOGNE Be stire to get the GENUINE "4711" EAU DE COLOGNE From GLOCKENGASSE "4711" COLOGNE /GERMANY34 words
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487 1951-01-21 4 WHERE HERITAGE DESCENDS THROUGH WOMEN CEREMBAN, Sat. In a Sere moan suburb culled Ampangan and adjoining the Malay mosque, are a number of graves. Some of them are new. like those of Da* o Klana Maamor, over which grave- of Ipoh marble were erected and hallowed yfears ago. Some i487 words
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Article82 1951-01-21 4 Need To Cut Marriage Cost Ur ged Standard staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Sat— The need I type of labourer to restrict his marriage ex- es to a sum commensurate income is referred to :eport on hov i ital disj re setl i Negri SemI When such l res. and sej rations82 words
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Article17 1951-01-21 4 DRUN K FINE D 85 k Pakri of Estate, Pane i fined $5. for being drunk --able.17 words
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Article184 1951-01-21 4 By Simpang Lima It is conducted v h the sprinkling of bedak tu (powdered rice, saf- and lime) with a tuft of specially selected leaves, at the feet of the Chief when seated in the canopied dais prepared for the occa- The bersiram is a preliminary to the actual menghai184 words
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169 1951-01-21 4 Negri Fairs Defeat Their Own Purpose Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat.— The primary aim of ihe weekly fairs in Negri Sembilan is to encourage rural Malays to grow more foodstuffs and to i:.courage them to take an active interest in poultry farming and animal husbandry. They also serve to foster169 words
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Article, Illustration25 1951-01-21 4 Photo Studio. ABOVE are the teachers of the Chong Wah School. Muar. and the pupils who passed the middle School examination LimLim - 25 words
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Article, Illustration247 1951-01-21 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PORT DICKSON, SaL iir-t Parents' 1 Committee to be formed in Negri Sembilan, following the recom* mendation <»t the State Education Authorities. htm elected in Port Dickson aft ilay« i__ Pai ent F of the Chung Hua I School following247 words
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71 1951-01-21 4 Old Distillery Produces Medicinal Win e Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. S Negri Sembilan's only distiller} is owned by Ban Joo F-. Seremban. 11 is on I i liquor distilleries in the Federation. "Liquors are disti rice and sugar, and are known as 'Bee Chew' and 'T< ng ("new' respectively. In71 words
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160 1951-01-21 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat. One of the most pampered tortoises in the country is a pet in the Kong: Woh Restaurant, Seremban. Discovered In the low lying land behind the shop many years auo by one of the shop attendants, the tortoise160 words
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Article172 1951-01-21 4 Sir Chilian's Services Recalled standard MafT Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat— New that a road in Gr< 1 Town, Ipoh, has just bk i n n imed Jalan Sir Chulan, after Raja Sir Chulan, the late Raja Di Hilir of Perak and the second -»n of Sultan A ol ak. re< alls172 words
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Article50 1951-01-21 4 THE GOVERNOR ot Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson has sent a letter of congratulations to the father of Mr. Lim Chen Seng who was awarded the first R.A.F. cadetship. Mr. Lim Chen Seng who flew to England last November has been accepted by the Air Ministry Selection Board.50 words
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Article35 1951-01-21 4 I SEREMBAN, Sat.—Foe the purpose oi the assessment <>i royait) Amine the months ei famian 1 mi a.! i .Kid Mai I ic tin \.'.iae of jeiuton_; will be taken at sl(M) per pflknL35 words
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106 1951-01-21 4 Pig Rearing Zones Named In Malacca MALACCA. Sat. Pig rea. I in certain areas within Municipal limits provided I new vs regulating tht are complied with by the rearer. Permitted areas are for ti.-. most part market garde: areas in Kampong Anna: Tuju. Kampong Lapan an Sembilan Aver Lc. Lay.106 words
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Article54 1951-01-21 4 SEGAMAT e than i KM! has 1 I Jementah Chinese School C mittee in their recent sch building drive. i I rget is $30,0 Another Chinese echo Cheng I Batu Anam. og i mission to a funds 1 a building with three class to accommodate the54 words
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Article41 1951-01-21 4 W T committ to trial at the l b. Supreme Court by the Muar Magistrate, for carr> ing a Sten I 9 ration without lawful a. I at Kampi mg A3 er Hit; m, M41 words
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Article376 1951-01-21 4 MEMBERS of the Johore Bahru Chinese Reading Circle will celebrate Federation Day with a so iai and dance at their club premises, Jalan Ibrahim, on Feb. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Han Hui Fong of Seremban have issued invitati ms for a tea party at tne N.S dance hall,376 words
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Advertisement82 1951-01-21 4 (> s 'NGAPORE-KUALALUMP>__\ *M^»^P8 4_^__f_? .^M^mmmmr^ mmn Mr _Rr mmW m^mm/rAmMr SSSSR s^^i .ittSteMai.'i'' r '^jB Bt^Bglla: "?w fTTW ""~i*^ Since 1883 the career of the F N organisation has been a steady succession of progress; now m 1950 the familiar red and yellow design has been made part of82 words
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Advertisement118 1951-01-21 4 j SITUATIONS Va:7T7^ ed tut and a S Ap; cations and notary. WAH USED o! 15 rv. BOX 1 Sl SPA, I' Fl I s do IKST I X 1 i i 393 ■mm I I i p. 1 Fo OMMI p< M I SGLISH ROM r HIM SI M\MM118 words
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145 1951-01-21 5 Coroner Want s Photographs To Guide Court Standard Staff Correspondent P WO. Sat.- Becau >e he j con -'.ive a clear picture leceased met with the Co »ner Mr. E. M. Small w »od today adjourned _an inquiry into the death of p r 1,1 bin Karto. Javanese labo r145 words
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104 1951-01-21 5 LU APUR, Sat C ze i isebre iking li order to commit mischief, three Bi i soldiers. J. Penggiley, H M sjrove .md F. J. Shute, vm re today i and discharged :r. thi > court Pre Mr. D. Vi. K. Grant •d on for104 words
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Article33 1951-01-21 5 PEN ANG HOLIDAY PENANG. Sat. Mond iy. May 21, has been officially leclared a public holiday here as it is Wi ak Dav in substitution i E ister s itiirday, Mar,"; 24, 1951.33 words
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Article28 1951-01-21 5 ESTATE CUR FEW The area round Tanah Me E in the District of Port Dickson, Negri Sembilan is now under curfew trom 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. dailv.28 words
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Article, Illustration305 1951-01-21 5 CLERKS AT PARTY Robinson To Act For Him KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Mr. W. IN. Gray, the Federation Commissioner ot Police a! a tea party <ii\cu by members of the Police Clerical Service today, prior to hi* departure on leave to Britain, saitl that Government was not unmindful305 words
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Article59 1951-01-21 5 Curfew In Dengkil On Monday KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— exception of the reir -a within the perimeter, the oi Dengkil corned under curfew from i Jan. J:. in the area, unhold a writ; en permit to reman indoors 6 to 7 a.m. 1 a and b.30 p.m. to 7 ,i m.59 words
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236 1951-01-21 5 Standard Start orreopondenl PORT DICKSON Sal. The Nr^ri Sembilan authorities are investigating tin- case «>l a six-year-old Hokkirn la»\ uln> va-a-s seen chained t«» Iree, \\\<*- a t!o_, ni the rear of a Kampong < hinese School, «t I nUnt.236 words
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168 1951-01-21 5 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Americans in Malaya and South East Asia generally were staying put although there had been a lot of speculations regarding the Fat- Eastern situation, said Mr. Lawrence van B. Nicholls, Director of the United States Information S.m vice168 words
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Article120 1951-01-21 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The recently appoint e I nes Ketua Kampong oi the Ayer Kroh Dis; net. Malaeea. S Lim, was killed, yester when a woman bandit and five men armed with a pis shotguns and rifles broke ini his hou Chons Tee120 words
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Article87 1951-01-21 5 T VIPI I Sal Mohamed Noor, 18, tei pleaded to the harge of hai a new jung ■mi uniform including a whistle. He was caught at S g ftottal on Thursday while travelling in a lorry with the irm packed up in an o cloth. 187 words
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Article48 1951-01-21 5 FOUN D DROWNED s it.— A vei li found li ed a > r 'turned by Coroner E. M. Smallwi »d today at an inquiry held into the death of a young Indian maidservant. Veremal, who was found dead in the sea oiT Swettenham Pier on Dee. 16 last48 words
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Article411 1951-01-21 5 SEREMBAN— Toda* p] ii i: Rue Madeleine 11 am 2 'i 7 md p.m. Sapphire: Vijaya Kum ari (T in ill ll a.m. 2. 6.15 and 9.15 p m. Cathay: 12 Hours Borrowed Time (M tndarin) 12.30, 7 and 9.30 pjn. i Metropole: Cantonese Picture 1. 7 and411 words
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Article120 1951-01-21 5 s .mdard staft' Correspoadeal PENANG Sal iVith the ai i oculars. Inspector Gi Singh, who was in the S Dua hills a I Chinese and two Ma ilitary uni drain oul petro rom a military i i jerry ea"s This was toid in the B P120 words
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Article40 1951-01-21 5 PENAN( r, Sal Kee I u:u)-.v)\ reside I Sungei Bakap, was sent, a today to mx month impri sonmeat on each of three of perjury. sentences .n-y to rui current ly. Notice of appeal was I40 words
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244 1951-01-21 5 Standard SlulT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A tribute to the persistence and courage of which the police may well be proud is the jungle Police Station at Jongoh Ban Trengganu. The erection of tins station instils confidence in the I 0 or244 words
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Article35 1951-01-21 5 THERE will be a mass feeding of the poor at the Cacti... V Ten 0 k Ro id. Sin ;apore on 1! idu festival. Thaipu--1 »aai v. ...vj .uu* u.i J. i.i- 'Li,35 words
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Advertisement139 1951-01-21 5 DAGENITE CAR TRACTOR BATTERIES f am^^mmwtm^Jmm. BbJ^^^^^P ,fi HM_^^^_____"^ "^v ym^m mm wm y*m I HH I Wgf^^ :M I 'tlilllllii Illi I: W So/rf /n n// leading Motor dealers \x- _'ior> Reprea "ntaii\ ■•.>: t. MITCHELL ft CO., LTD. Y\\{, tPOlttt KM IIH II PI .N V^<Lgggjg mmmmmm jg139 words
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Article, Illustration1479 1951-01-21 6 All Shops To Close, People Fined $40, 000 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat. Collective punishment, calling for the immediate closure of all shops and a fine of $40,000 was meted out to the 3,500 men of Pusing, a town eight miles from Ipoli. The Imposition1,479 words
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Article115 1951-01-21 6 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. The postal Department here has taken the lead in engaging youngsters as office boys Under a scheme reconi. mem led by the Trusted '< onnni^-ion Report. 1 These boys— Lim Teik Lye. -1 Cheng Teik, Chua Hoot gun m the Salvation115 words
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Article119 1951-01-21 6 Shaws' New Year Gift To Aged Standard staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat. One thousand Chinese here >*h<> are o\er the BgC of 60 will share about $10,000 worth ot jgiflfl donated hy Shau Brothers. The oistribn* tion will take place at tin, ipoh Jubilee Park on Jan. HH between 9 a.m.119 words
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Article, Illustration257 1951-01-21 6 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat. Sixty-four MCA delegates from all over Malava met here toda) fnr ihe general meeting of the Central Committee. Coffee Shops Get le-en !_Ms£ar Standard Staff Correspondent PEXAXG. Sat. The Assist ntr .ier of Supplies Mr. Ford tes257 words
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286 1951-01-21 6 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. The well-being of Governmenl servants must always he a matter of the greatest concern to Government. This was Btressed by the Resident Commissioner, Mr. A. V. Aston al the opening ceremony of the new holiday bungalow of tinJunior Civil286 words
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Article81 1951-01-21 6 Standard Si.. iff Corn s pendent PENAN S -The pr charcoal here has suddenly skyro 'keted to almosl 100 pei cent, above the price prevailing about a fortnighl ago A picul which was s at around $6 went up to Sll today. One big charcoj r told81 words
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Article92 1951-01-21 6 Cement Damaged In Penang Fire Standard Stan Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— More than 100 bags of cement were damaged when a fire broke out in one of the Sime Darby godowns, opposite the Ban Ti ik Bee Oil Mill in B: k K n Road at about 1.30 a.m. today. It92 words
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Article180 1951-01-21 6 B E N 1 O N G. Sat.— Inche Mohd. Dm bin Hj. Mohamad A riff J.P.. has been appointed as an Unofficial Member ol the Pahang Council of State. Mr. A. M. Webb, Federal Counsel has been appointed as Lega.l Adviser, Pahang to succeed Mr. G. M. Sheridan.180 words
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Article, Illustration2119 1951-01-21 7 Gilmpses Ar ound Tow n Us V' a^. w Invasion hi cm n n L/ncfer :AS Singapore boai I i y had tak- and kf pai issengers, was with Ms W a Mudge Dr. and Mrs a mg and ava Kame host ss I and offic H .neheoit Prince's Comm2,119 words
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Advertisement200 1951-01-21 7 lour Toni Home Perm Easier-Faster^ 1 Kmwmmm \m\^^^ 'S qA re- looking wave oiTve evei the Toni hai .There's rm finei perm KU m or.Vr* ..rler and up goes ,c >M ,ri< in a iimtli. i.i. I igifl hall Ihe tiOM I Ka, b curl ta fj ooi hea I200 words
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Advertisement73 1951-01-21 7 the glamour Y COLOR HARMONY MAKE-UP zl crmatmd by \y l Max Tudor I -^=^^_>—^r^^^. X I t*AO i N .3 Otfui ANO OtfAt: Mt N >IO I J 1 SUPER WOOLLENS SUITS. TOP COATS. AFTERNOON GOWNS MRS I> '"J"', I m \tSi >R i G. H. ELDG, 18 BATTERY73 words
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Article90 1951-01-21 8 K. S. CH i.\G, Editor-in-Chief Published daily including Sunday by the Sin Poh (Star News) Jtmaigamated, Ltd., at 128 Robinson Road, Singapore. Subscription rates: 10 cents per copy, $3 per month and $9.00 per three months including the daily edition, in Singapore and throughout the Fed*, radon of90 words
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Article978 1951-01-21 8 r VHE fat men in the United Nations Army mess rooms in Korea are not laughing any more. Their chubby faces, well cushioned with innumerable chins, wear a hunted look. No longer do they descend upon their friends with twinkling eyes and songs on their lips. No978 words
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595 1951-01-21 8 ALL DONE IN COLD BLOOD THE LIT TLE MINX By UNITY HALL A Desperate Wife Plans Escape From Her In-Laws \|Y girl friend, Joan, has Veen married three months. Last week I visited her for the first time sin< e she moved in with her husband's fan; i.y. *Tll have595 words
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Article, Illustration1843 1951-01-21 8 The Red Witch Hunters Are After His Scalp Now! I DEAN ACHESON Principal Strategist Of The Cold War, Is Being Attacked By His Enemies As Being "Soft" On Communism. Even His Friends Feel That He Should Be Ditched In Order To Save The Policy Tie Originated By Andrew Roth LONDON.1,843 words
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Article, Illustration367 1951-01-21 8 Marshal Pugh - 11 Men, A Lady K.C.And One Scots Miner Marshal Pugh IX a first floor boardroom which -_i.es out on Nelson's Column in London's Trafalgar square, eleven men and a lady K.C. are sifting the last evidence for their report on the betting habits of the British. The Commission may recommend367 words
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286 1951-01-21 8 GEORGE POLLOCK - Ascough Is All Set To Leave Hi s Kingdom GEORGE POLLOCK By MONOCLED ninety three year old Herbert Louis Nicholson Ascough. "King of Ascension Island'' is preparing to leave. Next month he will sail away from the island's thirty-four square miles of barren, brown, extinct volcanoes in the South Atlantic286 words
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Advertisement10 1951-01-21 8 SWISS TRAVEL ALARMS ijk J jML '/S COLLYER Qt/aV SIKGRPORA10 words
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Advertisement93 1951-01-21 8 UQYEQiR SINGAPORE'S NEWEST PCST Kin I rnin f -_6- For Quick and good lunch there i> nun* rtHi /^y/^^ belter ln lown Jmjl jig Dinner A; Grill* from 7.30 p.m even KJJLhZ Ml K'.*^ Our Cocktail Bar serve* mm b.-t sl Drop in we are Just round th» corn. r93 words
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Article165 1951-01-21 9 9 Murdered By N. Korean Captors EAST CENTRAL FRONT, Korea, Jan. 20 (UP) An American patrol today discovered the frozen bodies of eight Americans and one South Korean, who apparently had been murdered by "I would say it is definitely a case of a war atrocity,"165 words
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101 1951-01-21 9 Chinese Atomic Scientist Joins R e search Body HONGKONG, Jan. 20 (AP)— i Professor Chao Chung-yao, pos- sibly Red China's No. 1 atomic scientist, has been invited to I joint the modern physics research department of Peiping s "China Institute of Sciences.'' and will "continue his research on atomic power."101 words
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Article131 1951-01-21 9 WASHINGTON, Jan 20 Ambulance unit from India, serv ::_4 with the United Nations forces during fighting in Korea, possesses a "consciousness of its mission" and ihe Indian personnel play a prominent part in administering to the wounded under enemy fire, according to recent reports fromUSIS - 131 words
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Article46 1951-01-21 9 LISBON. Jan. 20 (AP)—Portugal's great 1951 anti-Commu-nist ciriw has begun. Organized by the National Union— the political group which backs the policy of Dr. Salazar the campaign is to prevent the spread of Communist doctrines throughout the country, particularly among the young.46 words
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Article33 1951-01-21 9 A rice mill blaze at Dalla. across the river from Rangoon, destroyed rice stocks worth Rs. Boo*ooo. The mill was completely destroyed. Total damage is estimated at R5.1.100.000.H A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article45 1951-01-21 9 The Burmese government will impose a system of collective punishment upon specific north Burma areas to discourage support to rebels, says a Mandalay report. The scheme will begin in areas whose inhabitants have withheld information regarding rebels destroying communications and otherwise engagej^rwmt^ government operations. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article45 1951-01-21 9 New studies of a germ- killing substance In cabbage, a vegetable long considered humble, indicate that it destroys staphylococci, common germs found in wounds, according to scientists at the U.S. National Geographic Society. The cabbage is also believed to have a beneficial effec^m^som^ii^ bactcnaß A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article63 1951-01-21 9 Fireworks alone won Tibet's Chamdo fortress for Red China from a panicked garrison and the Chinese have since seized control of the nation by other psychological warfare a high Tibetan official said. "The Chinese mill- tarv operations are finished," said this authority, who accompanied the Dalai Lama on his recentA.P. - 63 words
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Article56 1951-01-21 9 The new boundary between Israel and Lebanon is to be the same as the line defined in the Anglo-French agreement of 1923, it was stated in Haita. The 70--kilometre (44-mile) frontier has been marked by a mixed commission in the field. The boundary plan will come before the Israel LebaneseReuter - 56 words
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Article39 1951-01-21 9 Chin Wai. IU-year-old pro- prietor of a meatshop in Shek kip Mei village, Hongkong, which bears a sign proclaiming him I "King of Fragrant Moat." was fined HK$3OO in a police court tor selling dogmeat to the public. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article53 1951-01-21 9 The South African government has announced that further steps would be taken to implement its racial segregation policy. New Governor-General Dr. E. C. Jansen, in a speech from the throne opening the new session of Parliament, said a bill would be submitted to give separate representation to coloured voters inU.P. - 53 words
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Article57 1951-01-21 9 Court Minister Ebrahim Haikimi presented one of Iran's highest decorations, the Taj Medal, to Prof. Ghaleb of Egypt who is in Iran visiting some of the larger cities on an invitation of the University of Tabriz. The Taj Medal was awarded by the Shah to Prof Ghaleb as a markU.P. - 57 words
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Article, Illustration85 1951-01-21 9 ■--A four-cngined RAF Hastings ai^unlnnam^orougn^DacK^S British casualties from Korea to I.yneham Aerodrome. Wiltshire. It was the second half-way-round-the-world air ferry service that the RAF have carried out for Korean casualties. With the dortor and nurse travelled 15 stretcher cases, the other eight were sitting patients. Photo shows:A.P. - 85 words
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Article173 1951-01-21 9 KOREA, Jan. 20: An American soldier who thinks the Korea war has been worthwhile is 23-year-old Private First Class Ralph Giles of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He hopes that the running around he has been doing on his part of the front line the hilliest part of the173 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-01-21 9 DANCE AT INDIAN BORDER— Taking dancing lessons from Indian friends are the Dalai Lama's sisters (left, and second from right), pictured here at Gangtok, a Sikkim township on the Sikkim-India border, where they had been sent for safety. Their brother, at present in Yatung, a TibetanA.P. - 62 words
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164 1951-01-21 9 WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (LP)— The House of Representatives passed overwhelmingly by a voice vote a resolution calling upon the Inited Nations (o hrand Communist (.hina aggressor in Korea. Republican leader Joseph Martin had asked that this bipartisan resolution be approved unanimously "so that164 words
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Article91 1951-01-21 9 WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (UP) Army Chief of Stall General J. Lawton Collins said today that the Army will have an "equivalent" of L'4 divisions in active service by July l. Collins told the Senate Preparedness Committee that it will be based upon91 words
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Article107 1951-01-21 9 WASHINGTON. Jan. 20. (AP)— Top IS. Army and Air Force chiefs just back from Korea were reported by a Senator to have expressed con\ (tion that l\N. forces can hold on there. The leaders. Generals J. Lawton Collins of the Army and Hoyt Vandenberg of107 words
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Article153 1951-01-21 9 LONDON, Jan. 20 (Reuter) Wartime mobilisation and training centres for Colonial troops will be maintained to meet Commonwealth needs, a Ministry of Defence spokesman said here today. By next April, tbe total strength of Colonial force* will be 70,000, a slight increase of strength after153 words
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Article131 1951-01-21 9 WASHINGTON. Jan. 110 CAP)— The U.S. State Department said the United States, wtih the cooperation of friendly governments, is clamping down hard on the illicit trade in arms which might aid tht 1 Chinese and other CommunPress officer Micha< 1 J M Dermott expressed belief the131 words
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Article64 1951-01-21 9 FRANKFURT, Jan 20 Four Yugoslav "spies* 1 wi i sentenced to death before a firing squad ami eight <■••_, i were given prison terms from 10 to 20 yean by an Albanian court in Pechkopi, the Albai news agency Ata repot today It said all the64 words
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Advertisement326 1951-01-21 9 wmW'AW if^ m\t* mW &-m fee A.C. 110 2iov 6 new type valves. BANDSPREAD nearly 4f\ tuning scales. 1 0i" Loudspeaker. Flywheel tuning. I wmio** Becutiful Walnut (Wooden) Cabinet. k —*r AC. 110/230v 5 new type valves. a I Three wavebands; includes 1 1 meter k fel J band. lOT326 words
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Advertisement73 1951-01-21 9 r_uinnrnnnnnnnnnrinnnnnnnnnnnnnKnnnnn^nn:-:;-i:-::-:-i:::;:r. FO/? KOM? FAMILY AXD FRIENDS AT 1 1 CHINESE NEW YEAR Q Vgg sl W JiLFl^ ll»i W^ w M m\ZJ m. m\ Mmm v- sy±f^ A* I yf i.l ll ••■'•siitco .i»» H H VOUCHERS #48 4141 i v#* 4141 8 t* fr. fr fr a/w» 9 "fr73 words
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360 1951-01-21 10 LONDON, Jan. 20 (Renter) Supplies of rice for Far Eastern people are dangerously below requirements, the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation warned. In a published survey of the rice supply position. F. A. O. said that supplies available for consumption in360 words
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Article135 1951-01-21 10 A total of 57.722 tons tin ore was moved from the mainland of the Federation of Malaya to Singapore and Penang last year, compared with 55.449 tons in 1949. During December 1950. movements of tin ore amounted to 4,736 tons as against 4.490 tons135 words
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Article74 1951-01-21 10 Shipments Of Latex Malayan shipments of prepared latex last December totalled 7,632.81 tons, of which 4.420.M tons went to the! United States and 1.7:34.79 tons j to the United Kingdom. Shipments trom Singapore' amounted to 4.099.80 tons, including 1.580.5] tons to tiie United States and 1,534.87 tons to the United74 words
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Article32 1951-01-21 10 Japan p iduce i 171.977.000 >re co*.: m yarn in i.i- the pre redi tg year. in eotton cl rth output for the viine period w.ts yards* Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 32 words
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89 1951-01-21 10 Cotton Goods In China Now A Monopoly HONGKONG. Jan. 20. (Reuteraap>:—The Peking Government has taken control ot the entire output of the country's cotton manufacturing industry It has also issued regulations governing the operation of all public and private cotton mills. The Government has ordered that all cotton yarn and89 words
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Article107 1951-01-21 10 WASHINGTON. Jan. 20 (UP) The government was reported to be preparing a ban on the use of nickel for nonessential purposes such ai shiny gadgets and ash trays. The Director of the National i Production Authority's Iron and Steel Division. Mr. David Carson told the107 words
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Article, Illustration932 1951-01-21 10 Ken Jallek - Ai rat io n Topics Ken Jallek flfmf >^ I S; ITE the wars and rumours of war which centred on Korea dunng thi summer. neither BOAC nor the major A;: ;«'.i', ans-At lant :e carriers recorded any falling ofl in traffic due to the international teni ui A ug932 words
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Article42 1951-01-21 10 SCARCITY of sellers was responsible for the steadiness in the Singapore rubber market yesterday. Prices showed improvements on Friday's levels. There were some order.s from the United Kingdom and the Continent of Europe, though the turnover of busij ness was moderate.42 words
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Article74 1951-01-21 10 S: ngapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber AssociatkN noon prices yesterday Clan. 2(> a*e e per lb. Buyers Sellers No. 1 Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot loose (no n.) $2 19 FO3 in bales Feb No. 1 RSS. $2.1! Z2 I No 2 RS S $2J05 M No. RSS. (1.9974 words
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Article16 1951-01-21 10 SINGAPORE. Sa: Tne price of t todav was $'>44 50 per -pirui. Down ST 10.16 words
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Article105 1951-01-21 10 The produce market En Singapore remained steady j yesterday with few price changes recorded. Copra had buyers, at S.VJ p^f picul ar\(\ sellers 559 oi_ a steady market. Coconut oil buyer.-, quoted $f»0 per picul and hellers $92. Prices i per picui in tiie Singapore produce market yesterday were:105 words
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155 1951-01-21 10 SLOK but significant progress i* brine made toward lhe production of natural robber within the boundaries of thr I ailed Mai<--. aceording rrcenl report from plant scientists of lhe I .S. Deparlmenl of B tsrieuliure. i New strait s of guayule. the I result155 words
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Article53 1951-01-21 10 NINTH COUNTRY TO GET US SHIPS BOSTON. Jan. 20— Transfer |Ol .1 i'S. lestT >yer e cx>rt ivess Greece bi to mine the number r ro rto receive I'S. naval ve under |he Mutual Dei A stance Programme. Other com trii are France. Turkey, the Netherlands, [I i Norway, Thailand,53 words
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Advertisement230 1951-01-21 10 FAST REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE I Direct Overland 9mm Francisco Los Angeles At! American Canadian < Sties rrnin< P. S'ham. S'pore. iNDJAN i;i:\k 3* mt 4*n 1 Feb «'S Feb. Accepting cargu for Hongkong Kobe. Yokohama FAST RGGULAI StKVICfe ti S A (WESI COAST)PERSIAN GLLF via JAPAN HONGKONG nmirnm hai r»230 words
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Advertisement273 1951-01-21 10 SAILING* FROM SCANOIN*vu UK c 0 n n N f NI "MEONIA" fT Ba i At Bancfcat h Po "IM>M" for Bangkok EUogfcoag a: "KAMBOOU" ifor H..:_.j:k<H»*. Kota "IM uiiiv ror Banic'lrak W VBliTllllf ff Balfii 1 >»■_!___ ul SAILINGS TO CONTINENI SCANDiN A y| A H.irabm (Klo Gothenburg A273 words
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Miscellaneous744 1951-01-21 10 j Radio Programmes I KADIO MALAY A I SINGAPORE i («KI Metres and «1 1 mrtinl tNt.l ISH PIUM.KAVIMi j ain Programmr Summary wit-. Msltf lime: Uilh a Smilr and A Wlf; S«"> AI thr Piano; II) a no Bews; 10 Iti Ijgbl Matic: 10 XM latin American Khvtliia: II744 words
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Article, Illustration1299 1951-01-21 11 DAVID LANGDON; ARSLAN BOHDANOWICZ - SUNDAY Maga zin e DAVID LANGDON ARSLAN BOHDANOWICZ By By SUNDAY SMILE Russia Tigh tens Grip On sinkiang In NW China A Polish Tartar by birth, Arslan Bohdanowicz is a licentiate of the Sorbonne and a former member of the Polish Foreign Ministry. He is a member of the RoyalAP - 1,299 words
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Article, Illustration1385 1951-01-21 11 More Soccer's Past Gr eats ik>n Ess Laahs Bavk Amt Toils Of tl Si lay I finished escribing one of the ninety minute ?rs of all time, Fred I Cav lift Per- greatest ninetyplayer of that era Eli Hapgood of nai. who, let go by a ■.earn, came back toA?. - 1,385 words
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Advertisement57 1951-01-21 11 For whatever job you want done, the Land-Rover can do it. A four-wheel drive trcctor, a mobile power plant, a towing end delivery wcgon and a fast and economical vehicle on the road the Land-Rover earns it's reputation cs Britain's most versatile vehicle SINGAPORE MALAYA BORInEO DUTCH NEW GUINEA CHAMPION57 words
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Article, Illustration630 1951-01-21 12 KEN JALLEH - SUN DAY Magazine KEN JALLEH By S*p&r&*s New Shuttle King 'TO 27-; ..-old On >ng ck Leng. Sing <- j w singles cha: pj m fame and succ 5 1 ke a bolt from I blue. One line Bight, good fann, and there he stood the conqueror of the champion630 words
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Article1089 1951-01-21 12 GEORGES FRADIER - GEORGES FRADIER By 1 'TT WAS just a year ago I to-day Jt was ten 1 years ago This is oar Golden Jubilee This i is the centenary Just 1 about a thousand years ago i The birthdays of a duld, i events in the lives1,089 words
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Article109 1951-01-21 12 They Sell Lund Ey The Basket KHA WOT NEPAL I u v :> p ople of this value their land it it is sold bv the 1 T Kl it mdu city market is po the an y one in the re fa iskets ol earth staple commodity buy them109 words
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Article, Illustration120 1951-01-21 12 Which Part... ...Do You From MARY NIK LAS M~\S ONE Mdr of the cocktail lounge in New York's Hotel Slieibuinc pretty naitressrs worked iu bare shouldered low-necked On the other side thr waitre.sscs werr areariag trans parent skirls. Male customers sat goggleeyed at the spectacle. All except one. He was120 words
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196 1951-01-21 12 He Prefers Pancakes To 'Cheesecakes' .MAN woo has photo- graphed everything from beautiful mannequins to Ii in akes, says he prefers ''pancakes to cheesecake." "Pretty sir's come and go. but food u;o'.s ou tor ever." says Chicago photographer Harry Shigeta. "Beau:;. standards change too much foi- me. You take a196 words
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690 1951-01-21 12 DOUGLAS WARTH - Syltan Wiih One Wife Shocks loe Old Men DOUGLAS WARTH By A REAL rumpus is going on ai the coloui Comt of Sidi Mohammed Ben Youssef, the Sultan of Morocco. The greybeards aiv shaking their patriarchal whiskers because this lean, progressive lead-". oi theirs has dared to send his daughters690 words
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Advertisement85 1951-01-21 12 i JEE AH CHIAN CO., certified iccmmtjwts S2E hai tong bank BUfICMNC. JCC AH CHIA', 11 r.A.C.I. A. CHULiA STREET. 'Tha V a .r Oi pec to r fe have examined the sales records of The Singapore Tiger Standard, 123, Robinson Road, Singapore and we certif/ that tha nett sales85 words
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686 1951-01-21 13 Gengois Khan Marches Again In This Atomic Age A Correspondent's Personal Footnote To "This Demented War' 1 rrom: MICHAEL DAVIDSON KOKEA j ted cm a gainst ame ;es terrific Khan r 1162--jain in this pushes back aad radar- most had make t- after > the last saw second v. ith686 words
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681 1951-01-21 13 PAUL BOYLE - Why do men turn out this Sort of THING? PAUL BOYLE By LONDON IN Tin Pin Alley, thny make a close study of Joe Public. They know what an escapist he is As often as not. he sings the exact opposite of what he's thinking. Sad songs when he's happy.681 words
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115 1951-01-21 13 EWELL. SURREY— Thirty Siamese cats have the run of a seven-roomed house in London Road, here, where their owner. Mrs. Florence MacDonald and her husband are busy planning the world's biggest cat show, at London's Olympia next year. In this cats' paradise where115 words
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648 1951-01-21 13 JOHN WALTERS - But The World Didn't End On Tuesday After All! JOHN WALTERS By Aeu l ork, r THE minister and congre- gat ion of Bethel Church, near Keremeos, British Columbia, are all in a dither wondering what their Mrs. Carlson is going to do next. Fifty-year-old Mrs. Grace Carlson is that648 words
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Article, Illustration469 1951-01-21 13 BRUCE EDGAR - BRUCE EDGAR s\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ A HUSBAND (Who Can t Put Up With His Wife's Girl Friends) SAYS: by "I DO wish you'd try to be a bil nicer to *my gir! friends," my wife grouses. Of course. I'd try— if I thought there was any469 words
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Advertisement171 1951-01-21 13 V9U.too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMIN &MIN ERAL deficiency ,491' mm .yc. _____v~c& -tcC""^* i¥ 3^ eKS: 1 li/ s. if ia i rnou%.h_nc ,r -.m jeer J- "> he F.i xf.t o er.crg> for vuorn or ptav. Ocean VIKF.LP Mnd 'n, Cunium, mm .-.<-> thai171 words
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Advertisement235 1951-01-21 13 TO ENGLAND JW Q.E.A.-8.0 A.C. provide the finest L-- i m mmmm,w.mAm^tlmmw.' ______t______k service by Constellation FLV to England hy the most popular, j A^ |V r the most varied and colourful route J&Q 1 ''< m^AW&A Only on the "Kangaroo" route can you ™^a_. J —<T rr m\ en235 words
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Article, Illustration1868 1951-01-21 14 Oswald Henry - Oswald Henry fey JEA.X SUMMONS SIGHS OW* WELL STAR TV ATT OT THEM t( B. S." who made world news during his lifetime, continues to hit the headlines even after his death. A flash received in Singapore late last night1,868 words
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Advertisement49 1951-01-21 14 n/ The Mtutagemeni Proudly Presents x>^ 1 For the FIRST TIME in Singapore I THE WORLD -RENOWNED CONTINENTAL J Oft Stage 5 Times Daiiy I appearing at 11 1.45 4.00 6.30 9.30 1 I ff*. I Tuesday 23rd January f^SO APPEARING ON STAGE 1 Dut CM '°b Ag\ *a ;-:<49 words
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Advertisement362 1951-01-21 14 Tel: Address "MATHUSHA" Phone ***** FOR BEST ISLAMIC FOOD call at ISLAMIC RESTAURANT Established 1921 795/797, North Bridge Rd. SINGAPORE The Founder and owner M. ABDUL RAHIMAN SUPPLIER OF EXCELLENT FOOD (Such as Nasi Beriyoni and all kinds of Indian curnes) for Parties in the Restaurant and also outside catering362 words
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Advertisement152 1951-01-21 14 Today at 9 a.m. "DAKQT J. I. E3G5333? I°i1 °i* J Hcw 1 Rot^ ■JF jfft 9r KLg jkjJHF^ I. Wl?B A. .rn i LOL Wmmmmm%mm J #ft vJamm* mmrrL4^kmm\T\. oB "I fcfe> l t ,«mv u» m on B Rnl -R^b____________________ jfm^^L.ZTi fry l i 0 »n yj-wvY re^w152 words
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393 1951-01-21 15 Quick Century Gives C om pton His 1,000 Runs i U NCESTON, Jan. 20 (Reuter) A fourth wicket stand of 200 p Conpton ami Cyril Washbrook paved the wav for a first Innings 1 j r h < ut a Combined XI here today. Replying to Combined XTa 9HQ had393 words
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199 1951-01-21 15 PEX AX G. Sat. Perak -'red their second win in the quadrangular hockey meet by beating Selangor by 4— 1 on tl e Western Road Ground this al ernoon. tn the first five minutes, Perak ;...ed four successive short coroers bul Done of them199 words
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Article65 1951-01-21 15 MADRAS. Jan. 20 (Reuter):— India were ail out HO minutes after lunch for 361 in their first ti thi d day ol the fficial C ,:onst the Commonwealth team today. c res 1 \l.l INDI l<t Inninffs— 36l rigar 110, Hazare 80, Manckleton three for65 words
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233 1951-01-21 15 SERi:?.I BAN. Sut. The State Rugby match' between N Jri Sembilan and Selangor in the All-Blues cup competition this evening ended in a draw here. Negri scoring a penalty goal against the visitors' solitary try. In spite of ground conditions the game was233 words
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Article, Illustration932 1951-01-21 15 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH By MALAYAN champrons, Ong IVh Lim a n<l Ismail hin 'Marjan of lhe Bournemouth Badminton Party yesterday enhanced their reputation as the strom'e.-t combination this Hide of Malaya for hlitzkrie^ tactics and high-powered smashes. Thev took the Singapore doubles tit!e932 words
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Article306 1951-01-21 15 I SINGAPORE Cricket Club's concluding game of the season tinned out to be a fitting climax to their successful rugger victories, but their win lon the Padang yesterday was j a lucky one. Opposed to tbe Royal Navy, and kept on the defensive most of the306 words
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Article179 1951-01-21 15 SCFA To Reviv e Inter-Club Games WITH ihe vk w of disc new soccer talent among the Colony s Chinese soccer players and to improve the standard of the game in general, the Singapore Chinese Football Association will revive their inter-club soccer competition next season. This was decided at the179 words
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Article267 1951-01-21 15 SEREMBAN. Sat. Negri Sembilan had to thank Major Dewing of the Gurkhas for a brilliant display which paved the way for the State's hockey victory over Singapore here today by two goals to one. In spite of wet ground condi- i tions. following continuous ram267 words
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Advertisement63 1951-01-21 15 CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE Cleanse the system from blood impurities many sufferers from rheumatic aches and pains, lumbago, neuritis, pirn- Jp t pies, boils and ffl minor skin usss I ailments, can NDI^XH 1 derive great fcKvc^"- benefit from k^^T^-r-this well- j^Efel^r H known medi- IjgJJ The Genuine and Original "BLOOD63 words
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Advertisement165 1951-01-21 15 IJjL^JJB »"*C^*',^r I cfficocious r. r*-,edy, perI mt^y,'* I plecsant taste. m 1 (BAYER) E3 mmmwfmfo^^^i\^immmijSEm m\ SfMQHS CO LTD I jl RUBBEB SHOES JEE4/? Ji/£ AEST/ SSuM YIPIECNS EJE.::, WuIIKS BlaempcK Kaala Imm la ..r.v„rtti s,.; lUi ai I JO? than tiie J -fcjSTH jj^fadteti runner fl^J KuJ i165 words
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2072 1951-01-21 16 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By Wally Bagby, Lansdown Ride Two Winners Each REVEALING his best form; the brown English horse Charlemagne had little difficulty in beating Ouranos and the favourite Warwick Castle in the main distance event yesterday, the opening day of the Perak Turf Club2,072 words
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Article121 1951-01-21 16 IPOH. Sat. Raying on a floppv ground here this evening Perak beat Ponn? bv six points i two tries to three (one penaltvi to en^r the final of the \II-Blues Bugger competition The home team were the IggreSMTS for the greater part Of Um frst half121 words
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Article106 1951-01-21 16 MANILA. Jan. 20. Singapore footballers playing their first game tonight blanked a strong Ateneo La Salle team by two goals to nil. Aw Boon Seong scored both goals in the first half while the second half was scoreless. Four minutes after the game started.106 words
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271 1951-01-21 16 PENANG. Fri. Playing in heavy rain, the formidable Perak XI made a good start by trouncing Pahang to the tune of six goals to nil in the opening game of the Quadrangular Hockey meet on the Western Road ground this afternoon From the start. Perak271 words
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Article83 1951-01-21 16 THE following office-bearers for 19.51 were elected at a meeting oi Dunlop Sports Club held on Wednesday: President. Mr. C. E. Hudson: vice-presidents. Messrs. Teo Kim Heng, and Koh Jiak Sem?. Hon. secretary, Mr. Fu Wa Chu; turn, treasurer. Mr! i L. E. Lake; Committee. Messrs! A.83 words
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Article57 1951-01-21 16 TOTAL POOL $421,140 First Prize: No. *****3 $121,342 Second Prize: No. *****7 6G.671 Third Prize: No. *****4 30,335 Starters ($3,792 each): *****9, *****0, *****6, *****4, *****1, *****5, *****8, *****0. CONSOLATIONS (Sl,OOO each): *****1, *****8, *****7, *****5, *****7, *****6, *****0, *****2, *****5, *****7. DOUBLE TOTE: FIRST DOUBLE: 8 Tickets57 words
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Article100 1951-01-21 16 V arsity Beat Teachers TC The University of Malaya Chess Club beat the Teachers' Training College easily in a friendly game of chess yesterday. Played over seven boards, at Harrower Hall, the Varsity chess players won all but one of the g imes. The following are the results. (University pia100 words
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Article326 1951-01-21 16 LONDON, Jan 20 (Reuter)— Following are soccer results played today; English League FIRST DIVISION Bl ickpool 2 Sunderland 2 Bolton 1 Aston Villa 0 Charlton 1 Manc'tei U. 2 Fulham 3 Derby C. 5 Huddersfield 2 Arsenal 2 Liverpool 0 Everton 2 Middlesbr'gh 2 Sheffield W. 1326 words
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Miscellaneous31 1951-01-21 16 fjpllll TIMES HIGH TIDES at B principal resoi ta in Ms TOUAV: A M. P.M. Singapore W3 11.21 Malacca IM J.15 Port Dickson 5.41 5.56 Port S'ham 4/37 5.23 Pi-nan? 12.2731 words
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