Sunday Standard, 29 April 1951
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Title Section15 1951-04-29 1 SUNDSY sTANDARD VOL. 1 NO. 302 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1951. 16 PAGES TEN CENTS.15 words
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Article, Illustration347 1951-04-29 1 Standard Sta,ff Corn spoiulent IPOB Sat.-Stating that he was not satisfied with tie ot progress in raising Home Guards iTpusto* District Officer today gave the people of thp t025 E urs ir^hich to haveHome Gua?Ss fully organ^d I Earlier, the D.O. had called heStandard - 347 words
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Article113 1951-04-29 1 Million Dope Haul In Johore Photo. Standard Staff Reporter IOfIOU BAHRI. Sat. be haul of opium ri at SI. 117.000 was ade by the Preventive >n of the Joh;>re I c»t km today from one r<u kv Pulau l.imau :i is off Sunjjei Kt'niiu run the partv car- out a113 words
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Article86 1951-04-29 1 gLONG, Apr.: 23 UP— imenl today intropslatkn authorizing .---'.t. ci newspapers Log the operations which is scheduled iding We hoesdaj e existing law on owners, publishers liable to a B m plus three years' r "the malicious ol false news which to ilai m public opini86 words
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Article32 1951-04-29 1 Apr. 28 (Renter) V< egler, 38-year-olcl n businessman, freed by garian Government after g 14 months .ol a 15-yeai e for "espionage and tie sabotage, crossed trie into Austria today.32 words
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Article, Illustration85 1951-04-29 1 Thirty-five Home Nursing certificates were awarded to members* of the Kalians Nursing Division and St. Hilda's Nursing Cadets. St. John Ambulance Association. The presentation was made by Mrs. J. C. Barry, Lady District Superintendent, at farewell tea-party siven in her honour by Datin C. JStandard - 85 words
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212 1951-04-29 1 Standard Staff Reporter MORE fighters, bombers and transport planes for use in the air war against the bandits reached Singapore yesterday after flying from the United Kingdom. They included Brigand light bombers to augment the existing Brigand Squadrons, the strength of which is212 words
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368 1951-04-29 1 Michael Connors - Michael Connors By Standard Special Correspondent STEPS TO PROTECT vital business and Governnient records in the event of war or other catastrophe have been taken by some Lading insurance companies, banks and Government departments in Singapore. These precautions include the maintenance of duplicate records368 words
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Article31 1951-04-29 1 WASHINGTON, April 27 (UP) Officials told a congressional committee recently that the State Department had sent Consul-General Angus Ward to Nairobi. Kenya, to look into the Communist situation.31 words
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119 1951-04-29 1 Dr. Massadiq Made New Iran Premier TEHERAX. Apr. 28 (Router) *i ,Dr. Mohammed Mussadiq, lefader of the Persian campaign for oil nationalisation, was elected the new Prime Minister today by the Majlis, Lower House of Parliament. He gained the surprising large support of 79 of the 90 members present in119 words
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Article59 1951-04-29 1 TEHERAN. Apr. 28 (Reuter) In the Majlis today Deputy Dr. Faramarzi disclosed that $10,--000,000 worth of arms and ammunition blew up in the explosion at an army barrack at Shiraz. in south western Persia, yesterday. He hinted that forces. who oppose oil nationalisation were "trying to produce59 words
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Article47 1951-04-29 1 LONDON, Sat.— Newcastle United beat Blackpool 2-0 in today's Cup final. At half time the score was 0-0. Jack Milburn, Newcastle centre-forward scored both goals, the first five minutes after half time and the second another five minutes later. FULL STORY ON PAGE 1447 words
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Article153 1951-04-29 1 MELBOURNE. Apr. 28 (Reuter-AAP)— Prime Minister Robert Menzies and his Liberal Country Party coalition went back into power in the Australian General Election today, but with a reduced majority. With the counting still in progress, estimates late tonight were that they would drop eight seats in the House153 words
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Article, Illustration213 1951-04-29 1 Standard Staff Reporter A GLEAMING and sinisterlooking Commando dagger mounted on a triangular plaque of polished mahogany is one of the most prized possessions of the R.A.F. Tempest fighter-bomber Squadron based at Butterworth. The R.A.F. announced last night that the Squadron has been presented213 words
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Article, Illustration356 1951-04-29 1 TOKYO, April 28 (UP) Chinese Red infiltrators sneaked through the Allied lines ringing Seoul to within five miles of the former eapital today as the Communist "human sea" offensive ram-smashed towards the war-torn eity through murderous Allied artillery fire from its deserted streets. The356 words
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Article247 1951-04-29 1 NEW YORK. April 27 (IP)— The Duke of Windsor said on a National Broadcast in*; Company radio interview today that lit* had "no regrets o\er his abdication from the throne of England." Asked whether he would make the same decision again j if he had247 words
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Article130 1951-04-29 1 MacArthur Heads AntiRed Parade NEW YORK. Apr. 28 (1 i' 1 'General Douglas MacArl iu I 500.000 marchers paraded up Fifth Avenue tooaj before 4,(>00.000 spectators in the b g anti-Communist "Loyalts D demonstration in New IT< history j Back from a triumphanl two day hero's visit to Chicago ai130 words
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Article39 1951-04-29 1 HONGKONG, Apr 28 (AP). i Seven Catholic nuns in Nanking, three French, one Por- tuguese. one Polish, one Italian and one Austrian, previously ordered to be deported by thtl Communists, have now bees arrested and jailed.39 words
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Advertisement7 1951-04-29 1 w /UIRARD xPerhegadx >\ PAUIBUHHt *9 V^^^^JTM til7 words
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Advertisement124 1951-04-29 1 5 CENTS MORE A COPY TPHE daily and Sunday newspaper publications of I SINGAPORE STANDARD SUNDAY STANDARD will be so'd at a retail price of 15 cents from Ist May, I "!> I This is in accordance with an agreement reached between publishing companies in Malaya at present producing English-language124 words
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306 1951-04-29 2 Free Market Import Stopped. Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE is threatened with shortage of free-market rice from Siam as almost all the >0 importers of Siamese riee in the Colony \ui\e not been able to import from thai country luring the last three months owing306 words
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Article70 1951-04-29 2 How To Save Campaign By YMCA Standard Staff KCBTtCI A CAMPAIGN to advise len's r. >- s| nd Um tx j iseb be launched bj the Chinese MC A. in Singap n e dui ing ic n We< h starts l. This effort will be e i'. Si tents' Thrift70 words
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Article29 1951-04-29 2 ITND guiltj ol thus a t rist i tia I r Apri 17, Sng Soo K g -11. w- wi In I•• r rrtn P ..-e Court29 words
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227 1951-04-29 2 Standard Staff Reporter TOE SINGAPORE BnnNlhist AaaociatHW plans to build a lar-e temple and a school at an esti___ated coal i»t >_!(;<).()(K» for rtligimi* ami Bccnlar edawation. This proje the iggest Lo the As- relation's history, wai amu inced bj the President Mr T227 words
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Article64 1951-04-29 2 DR KKISHAN SINGH Gi rer < st ge vith I I dian A. ed in Sii gapore to lay to marry Mi j nira Balbir jghter i I i S gap< re U jctile mer< I ml Di Singh Gr ver ra i Uiss P64 words
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Article, Illustration158 1951-04-29 2 MR TAN KENGSENG. managing director of Sens Chew Sawmill Co. Ltd.. is not the person involved in the divorce case heard in the Singapore High Court a report of which appeared in The Standard yesterday. lj Collier and Mr. Thomas A. Wiekt the _m Scottish planters158 words
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Article, Illustration194 1951-04-29 2 You Have To Know The Language, Say The Anthony Sisters MULT two Indian sisters, Misses Kathleen and Rosalind Anthony who think that the more languages one knows the better it will be for him or her to git along in this world. Daughters of Mr. Peter Anthony, Kathleen (15) and194 words
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312 1951-04-29 2 'SIT Flats Are Not Grand Flats Are Not. Grand Flats Grand, Expensive Standard Staff Reporter •SINGAPORE Improvement Tru>t do not build bungalows at all" and the flats they are building are net expensive and grand." The manager of the Singap< re Lropr eroent Pruj l Mr. J. M Fraser told312 words
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Article79 1951-04-29 2 -standard Suit Reporter A cooperative shop for Singapore taxi <ab awmers t»> set up business in spare parts and insurance and oiher agencies* 1 is hein? prapawed by the president or" the Singapore Hire (ar Asmk iati<»n. Mr. T. A. Simon. Mr. Simon who makes79 words
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150 1951-04-29 2 Mrs. Williams Celebrates 50th Birtbdav MRS L. P WILLIAMS v. A celebrated her 50th birthday yesterday at her b toe in Niven Road, Singap e, is the mother of four sons and rive daughters. Eldest of her sons Is 2S*-vear-old Mr Peter M. WOliarns, General Secretary of the Labour Party150 words
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Article81 1951-04-29 2 BURGLAR alarms installed at the public end of the Singapore Genera] Post Office counter ran? out loud around noon yesterday during one of the busiest periods. The alarm was set bv the Police in conjunction with the Postal authorities as a test for the clerks against81 words
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Advertisement266 1951-04-29 2 WiZW. ADVTS.I J ACKNOWLEDGMENT \[R Mrs. Heng Choon Liang thank all relations and fiicndj for their valuable presents^ congratulatory messages and he'D rendered at their wredding. I MISCELLANEOUS \A\XITY: Annual half-price SALE io nn i s April M v Ah,in depart- 1 meats 11. Battery Road TUITIONS j TYR SSMAKING266 words
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Advertisement188 1951-04-29 2 "YOU.too.may be one rf »T VITAMIH.MINERAI^ That is why you feel Won Z Nervous. Irritable. Ha Aj ■aches, lose Weight A~ i i* Ijff'^ J* A^j *"*gj fife AW Way Bed to Hem efoppinn iiaj ■:<..! 0| fry tor work or re ip: r: :e *r ■r k. 1 :.<■.■•188 words
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Article, Illustration725 1951-04-29 3 Neilson - Neilson Mmmm RECOGNISED in medical circles as the largest and best equipped eye clinic in South East Asia today, the Eye Department in the Singapore General Hospital is attracting thousaands of patients yearly from countries near and far. Patients stricken with blindness and suffering from variousStandard - 725 words
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351 1951-04-29 3 FIVE officers of the Gurkhas ami two serviii£ with the Royal Marines have been awarded the Military Cross for anti-guerilla work in Malaya, it was announced in London last night. Two sergeants of the Gurkhas won the Distinguished Conduct Medal and three men the Military351 words
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82 1951-04-29 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE ANNUAL report for 1950 of the Singapore Mercantile Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. showed that $78,398.00 had been borrowed by 393 members for various reasons. Two hundred members took one-fourth of the total sum loaned—s2B,424.oo—for confinement and medical purposes82 words
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Article47 1951-04-29 3 TAN POH TONG (22) Guay Gim Ho (20) Tan Seng Kee (27) and Tan Seng Chong alias Chiam (31) were charged with rioting at a food-stall in the Peoples' Park at 8.45 p.m. on April 27. They were remanded till April 30 pending police investigation.47 words
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Article30 1951-04-29 3 IBRAHIM YUSOFF and Loh Kim Sve were each fined $10 in^the 'Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for fighting with one another at Geylang Serai oa April 27.30 words
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Article53 1951-04-29 3 A COFFEE shop assistant, Low Siew Seng aged 17, admitted in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, that he stole $60 from his employer, Wong Soon Kwung at Eng Hoon Street on July 12 last He was allowed $200 bail until I May 5 when be comes53 words
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Article186 1951-04-29 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE and Federation whisky drinkers will probably have to pay more for their "stengahs" this week in view of the Increased retail prices on most standard brands of Scotch whisky from Tuesday. The retail price for Scotch whisk v in Singapore will186 words
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Advertisement229 1951-04-29 3 Million Sweeps Tickets < Jofl! 2nd Prize sr>o,ooo i 5 aO.OOO 4thPr„* > 20 000 Also 2 Prizes of $10,000 10 Piizes of S 5,000 20 Prizes of S 2.000 50 Prizes of S 1.000 J Infinite Drawing Date I At July. 1951 at Ipoh. ,1 Pltaac apply for tckets229 words
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Advertisement285 1951-04-29 3 wiketefkdtf V l_____P tlirouehoot ihe world d^ Sm _^_r I If hv 4 engine »-T--/vtjf K N< T v T~~~y~^r^P^ _P_a~__T"— k on Sun* 1 Am^Aw m _Mr B B BB f BAw B t M B B^^^\ adiustabh _____r Jr dWf— wMdW- _i mwmW. -m*^^Ll 9 a ourtrous ■aa__P285 words
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Article, Illustration838 1951-04-29 4 IN PERAK i!/. C.^4. Lotteries Aid Squatters people cannot be expected to understand the law irr all its details that is where the services of the M.C A. are most helpful. MC A. Clerks have often been sent into these r Am p* to d<i all the necessary nlling-inStandard - 838 words
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Article, Illustration107 1951-04-29 4 MC To Query Bukit Tiniali Flood THE s:.\\; _PORI Muni I gineer w be asked I M i ft meeting I Ihe C worn ts what sures.il ti I he can suggest B ding t I ein J uary I I ■tg Bu Canal In i. Mr. 1 V DaviesStandard photo - 107 words
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194 1951-04-29 4 Courage Of S'pore Girl Wins Praise Standard St.ui Reporter MISS VA.: Bar Lau, 25-ye_n> I Cfc Lnes< student fro. j Sii gapore, has v. q the a Imiration of Let ds Univ rsity _pr he r courage y.i s\ i ing and pacing her Bar Ebcan [nations wi^^e tying t194 words
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163 1951-04-29 4 Ex-RAF Men, Women Asked To Join Associa tion MJ_jn and women in Singapore and the Federation who have served in the R.A.F. and its associated service?, or the Dominion and Colonial Air Forces, are "wanted" by Air Vice Marshal R.S. Blucke, A.O.C the R.A.F. in Malaya. The Air Vice-Marshal has163 words
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Article159 1951-04-29 4 Standard SUff Reporter THERE is no question of sn bbc ry in the V Aunteer S; v- Don. labul u v. cfa ls c nap sed 1 1 Arabs; Ch ese, I sians, Eu oeans. Ind ins ii: A s, said J M Mas n ol :ie osl159 words
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Article183 1951-04-29 4 Standard Woman Reporter THE SINGAPORE Tanglin Consumers' Resistance Movement plans to hold its first mass rally on Friday in the British Council Hail, at 5 p.m., the vice-chairman Mrs. Lim Koon Teck announced yesterday. Mrs. Lim made an appeal to residents of the Tanglin and183 words
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Article97 1951-04-29 4 May Day Meet Planned For Tuesday Standard Staff Reporter THE MAY Day mass meeting planned by many Singapore trade unions will be held on Tuesday at the Great World Stadium from 4 to 6 p.m., The Standard reliably learnt yesterday. Mr. M. P. D. Nair, Chairman of the Organising Committee,97 words
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165 1951-04-29 4 Slamlaril Staff Reporter THE President of the Labour Party of Singapore, Mr. I.ini \cw Hock, yesterday refuted the suggestion made in the British Parliament that a health innai awn Bet-cnae was impracticable for Singapore and the Federation. Mr. rom Cook I i i165 words
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Article161 1951-04-29 4 $25,000 Gift For School A PROMINENT Singapore Chinese merchaDt has prornised I give a donation of $25,000 :is .e St. Andrew's S.. 8 iirig F .:r- said Cin D&K.S Ada ms, Pi inl v the > hex ft sti rdaj. ClO n .a m_ «as A::.C at ■ch la Edu161 words
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Article102 1951-04-29 4 MK HENG MTI Kl\(. aged •S. passed away peacefully at his residener. SM. Pisir Pan jins. Koad. at S 4i p m. yesterday lea\ ins: lx hind him his rw loved wife Midirr. Tan Klvn Neo. f«»«:r sons Dr. William Hens. Messrs. Wilsie. Wilson and W-ttMMg Hens. tv\o da102 words
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Advertisement303 1951-04-29 4 c itenevea oy AMpNE DOSE V^^ l^//-^v y_l s anr,ous Remedy |2bif /Ml Don't let Indigestion make t# your meals a misery. Letirst i-_A_____L one dose of MACLEAN f < _/jfH Ik BRAND STOMACH POWfr /^a, DER bring you relief f This r^^~ "9\~^ f amous remedy relieves pain b^^^^C^j^_'-^V.303 words
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Advertisement83 1951-04-29 4 i_P^ 49^ f v WITH THE OLIVE OIL I PALMOLIVE SOAP M* skin n' w loveitnc-f all ova*. R I_SSSfI Palmolive keeps y ou I |I*"*'^^J Schoolgirl Complexion all over! I I /Ac RIGHT CHOICE M SMOOTH SMCm C I A la^A I a—— in ■Mi s—s—s I __HB___^______^^ B__83 words
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141 1951-04-29 5 Standard Start Reporter JOHORE E_A LRU, Sal —A i businessman, Chin Y ik i Chan, who pleaded guilty > a charge of evading customs "y w.:- 0.-'i-.'iwl to pay a tine of $3,600 in the Magistrate's Court to lay. Chin Y >ke Chan, it was141 words
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Article, Illustration107 1951-04-29 5 Mam A SBa^^Lo 5m aaw Law amr 1^^ Lam aaw mm a\ Law 4W aw BV Bv B^v BW BV BW mm^^ aww War AV BW Croup photo of teachers from Johore, Malacca and Ne^ri Sf-mbiian. who attended courses in Physical Training; at the High School. Malacca, last week. The107 words
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Article186 1951-04-29 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sut. The allegedly unsympathetic view of the Kinta Town Board to an application for land by the Ipoh Co-operative Stores Society wa s severely criticised by Mr. C. H. Yin, Chairman of the Society and a State Councillor. *'l cannot understand their attitude186 words
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Article83 1951-04-29 5 PJENANG, Sat.— Mr. Samuel A. Abishegam, Trade Union O licet North. congratulated the Municipal and Government Labour Union of Penang and Province Wellesley for establishing a co-operative society for its L4OO members. SDeaking at the Union's annual general meeting held here this afternoon, he said, "Any83 words
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Article93 1951-04-29 5 Stayed Away To Repair Roof KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A Special Constable, Zainal bin Moiali. <22> attached to Ampar? Police Station, was charged in the Second Magistrate's Court today, with failing to report for duty from March 19 to April 10. The accused told the court, that on tforee occasions his93 words
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Article43 1951-04-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— A two-: nan American team is coming to Malaya shortly to survey the possibilities of making documentary films on the spot. Mr. MacLean a writer-director is the leader, and his aide will be Mr. GUkins, m co-oi'dinator.43 words
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242 1951-04-29 5 Slain Inspector Was On First Duty IPOH GRENADE ATTACK Standard Staff" Correspondent IPOH, Sat. Last night's handgrenade attack in town was generally regarded as being directed at the newly formed Auxiliary Police Force which is made up of civilians. I A survey of the situation this morning revealed that the242 words
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Article74 1951-04-29 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Election of a "Committee" to manage the internal atl'airs oi the Resettlement village of Selong, five miles from Senai, was held at the Han Sin Chinese School last Thursday. A Committee of five with Mr. Lee Von Chow, as Chairman and Headman of74 words
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Article20 1951-04-29 5 MORE that $15,000 as raised by the Segnmnt Welfare Committee at Thursdays Welfare Ball which they organised.20 words
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Article84 1951-04-29 5 JOHORE BAHHU, Sat. A Malay Special Constable Hassan bin Ali attached to the Central Police Station, claimed trial in the Sessions Court today to a charge of cheating. lie was alleged to have induced Ling Joo Hing, a detainee in the Police lock-up to part with his84 words
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142 1951-04-29 5 Standard Slaff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. A decs ion to open an English and .Malay class for the members of the "Kaum Ibu'' women section of the Johore Bahru UMNO, was taken at a meeting of this body at UMNO Headquarters, The meeting also142 words
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Article127 1951-04-29 5 Standard Staff Reporter tor Mr. Tan Ah Bah. JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— A three-man Committee with the Assistant Controller of Supplies, Johore Bahra, has been set up here to draw up a fair prices list on a large range of essential foodstuffs. They are Messrs. Nff Cheonff127 words
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Article307 1951-04-29 5 'Wire' Spivs Warned Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malayan Estates may wage a price war soon against profiteers in har I >ed wire and fence wire SST it is believed there is a certain amount of hoarding in these lines of goods to force prices up since demand has307 words
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Article117 1951-04-29 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Ismail bin Ibrahim (23) a driver attached to 52 COY. RASC, was charged today, before Tungku Abdul Rahman, In the Sessions Court with criminal breach of trust of 17 gallons petrol worth $20.15 cts. He was also charged with offenng117 words
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Advertisement138 1951-04-29 5 SThe World's Best Pedigree Prams Built like Cars with sieel. I Luxuriously upholstered Reasonably Priced Made in V_^___| _f Obtainable from all Stores. Factory Representatives: i T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. VM 42 Quick Uefiveries in this big capacity van increase your goodwill! Extend your sphere138 words
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Article, Illustration191 1951-04-29 6 M I "3 is Che f the C tee i I A their est e) f. Gala F V S h fji. A Society, 10, at Re 1 AfAIUUED families at the K.A.F. Base. Seletar. believe in orgs_b_|g themselves into pidik parties, whenever duties permit. S tar S191 words
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Article, Illustration1688 1951-04-29 6 ivith LILLIAN housewives, fresh out from England, feel envious at the signs of leisured ease enjoyed by many of Singapore's upper strata. Mr. Aw Boon Haw had long ago given permission tor interested R.A.F. personnel and their wives to visit his private residence. His bathing pool, eomplete1,688 words
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Miscellaneous64 1951-04-29 6 ggggg SSS g _55_-__ w "7 Ifttee AomcbTdT^hT^ /you should, VoluHiys -T\ l ]ChS a beauliful>6n7lo very N I BCto 73 e« need* bom. 9 ood lnsist on "J&JTO, *V J ookin projectorMosv to set c Pi (advice regar^ hi* £> lit'* definitely the best/f Z i "sj7?nere» n. T64 words
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Miscellaneous595 1951-04-29 6 kJ^"^^ wiih ORION JAN 20 TO FEB 1H (AQI ABU'S) this week for you will seem to drag A good >tart to a good week. You and be full of Blow and unfulfilled will have a pleasant surprise in promises. Take heart for these rosy Monday's post and the rest595 words
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95 1951-04-29 7 IPOH. Sat— Presiding at today's monthly meeting oi the Perak Discharged Prisoners Aid Society, Mr. EL N. Broome said that more interest was now being shown bv the people in the welfare of discharged prisoners. He however expressed the hope that more people would join95 words
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84 1951-04-29 7 KOTA BrIARU. Sat.— A new cafe cum dance hall to be known as the Coconut Grove. is to be opened in the Biantz \musement Park. Kota Bharu today by the Sultan of Kelan- tan A tea partv will follow the Official opening and84 words
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Article54 1951-04-29 7 IPOH. Sat- An elaborate. p .gramme of lectures, tours and entertainment has been Sawn up by the Perak Reeop«on Committee, m connection with the forthcoming visit Ol TV g" P Malalasekera, President of the All-Ceylon Buddhist C^gress and of the World Fellowship of Buddhists. He is expected in54 words
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Article, Illustration262 1951-04-29 7 Asks Approval For Bus Service Standard Staff Correspondent BUTTERWORTH, Sat. The Divisional Committee of the Province Wellesley UMNO is appealing to the High Commissioner, S.r Hem Gurney, against the decision of the Federal Commissioner for Road Transport, who turned down an application to run a through262 words
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Article, Illustration213 1951-04-29 7 Kelantan Has 1,000 Wakafs "Wakaf Sultana Zainab" on the Ist. mile, Kota Eharu Pengkaian Chepa RoatZ. This wakaf was donated by Sultana Zainab the mother of the present Sultan of Kelantan about sixty years aso. It serves as a halting place for weary pedestrians. Beside the wakaf is a freshODaim - 213 words
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Article82 1951-04-29 7 Standard Stan vor. c _F« KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.-The Department of Information ma>. h?the near -ultore. issue free of charge to Malay children, cqloured' con, cs in booklet form, beina of the comic strip. n P pVaVm_ in the Malay weekly Sued by the Department to some82 words
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Article47 1951-04-29 7 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sat— Dr. Arne Buss Hansen said today that two Indonesian Government doctors are expected here on May 6 to ioin teams of local ttamees m BCG work, conducted b> trie UNICEF and WHO team now in Ma 1 aya. _j47 words
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Article217 1951-04-29 7 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. The pre-sent-day mother brings her children to the health clinics more for advice and guidance in order to be able to maintain the health of their beloved ones rather than for medicine. Miss F. M. Sloan. Senior Health Sister of217 words
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Article69 1951-04-29 7 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BHARU, Sat The people o?> Kola, about o i miles away from Kola Bahru. have decided to run a fair to raise funds to build an exten- sion to the Malay School. The fun fair will be held on <69 words
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Article52 1951-04-29 7 PENANG. Sat— There were 162 births and 63 deatiis including 13 infants under or.e year for the week ending s Apr. _i according to the latest Municipal health statement just issued tor publication today. Two cases of death were due to diphtheria and *ight52 words
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206 1951-04-29 7 Standard Matt corresponaem WNANG Sat.— The Western Pacific Region wlvi-^r of the World Health Organisation, \lLT_f Um who is on a visit to Malaya said today that I I here o discuss the Federation nursing Education SLd tf for its future development with local s>sum206 words
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Article155 1951-04-29 7 Standard Stafi Correspondent PENANG. Sat. The Man-aging-Director of Messrs. J. H. Vavasseur and Co. (Malaya) Ltd., Mr. D. S. Bowden, wellknown race horse owner, will be retiring and going back to England together with Mrs. Bowden. They will leave Penang in the Chusan two weeks155 words
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Article100 1951-04-29 7 This Parrot Was Flown To Britain Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. A parrot thai speaks Chinese and sings Chinese songs was recently Mown out to Britain, in the company of two dogs a Bulldog and a Dachshund. All three animals belong to Mrs D. S. Bowden, wife of the managing100 words
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Advertisement382 1951-04-29 7 '(Mlil |j /Annua/ half-price J Sale jl commencing I pn7 30_n-Al_y J2ifi j a al/ departmenis I Satiery Road. derful _MZ^_T___C_* <J^\ "EPS N_ SA NISH BRONCHIAL TROUBLES COUGHS, X <^^^^Mr\ COLDS INFLUENZA %V 'mf^oo*^l >Utk |,eps l;,,,u t,i and hrealhe v^^^>^^^i^^^ f i»h*a>ant medicinal essences Into \^_r _f^_f*fl lU382 words
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Advertisement91 1951-04-29 7 I|-| n ti &&u^ t*t/7aUf FACE POWDER /or glamour thot becomes you I /m%f\i\f\ f )f\f k "iflr^rt *^_^T'_rWirV.^^ ft 1 _Brr-r_^__^r^ LIPSTICK I TALC COLD CREAM VANISHING CREAM BRILLIANTINE HAIR CREAM BOURJOIS GRAFTON LABORATORIES SINGAPORE I l LEONARD fe*> H* f Sutate tent/ |l|l Ii li Jr 1 111l91 words
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Article750 1951-04-29 8 vy E avt just across a report by Joseph C. Harsch, i abl i espondent of the Christian g Then s nothing very startling in t a as whole excepl for four words. Mr. ns i I Mr. Dean Acheson to t news, announci d dui750 words
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Article, Illustration1725 1951-04-29 8 THE SECRET FEARS OF MEN A I OF MEN AND WOMEN M p m *m m tPmtMm*»umo'mmmmmtmm w »»iw^w^^ -p^j^ BEGINS TODAY... The most helpful -and persongfi series ever vvrSJI; if heights? primitive. a. most savage wa_ Of course they .ire' li is natural that they A:to;. ii t^e. Don1,725 words
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Article367 1951-04-29 8 From: SUSAN STRANGE. lON DON. TJ RITA IN is to pay the en- tire cost of her £4.700 million rearmament programme regardless of any financial aid forthcoming from the United States. Such American aid mostly in the form of finished armi and equipment will367 words
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Advertisement22 1951-04-29 8 Oj S WESTM,N STER CHIME ill I 111 s:^^l<sSs-_^ =S 3 a* o<r t _ds_r ___i \Gammefers /k I^/- cA^Ayet, _A.<^ St^uytistc22 words
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Advertisement7 1951-04-29 8 NEXT WEEK: Health, Happiness and the Hereafter7 words
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Advertisement60 1951-04-29 8 A f^mmiiW^ J HUNTLEY PALMERS j BISCUITS tke first name you tkink of in to*** j ux Mwmn *no nutm hscuiti »m n»«u«ctu~o i« AGENT: SIME. CARET i. CO.. LTD. S N- E HOLD YOUR PARTY AT j JUBILEE CAFE RESTA.RA^T 771 77U NORTH BRIDGE ROAD j CLEAN COOL if60 words
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Article, Illustration312 1951-04-29 9 SdVT. CONSULTED AGAIN Standard Staff Reporter THE 1951 building programme of the Singapore Improvement Trust which was "jus! started" has been referred back to the Government owing to rising costs in building materials, the Senior Architect of the 5.1.T., Mr. L. Passe, said yesterday.Lastern Photographers; Standard - 312 words
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Article127 1951-04-29 9 AT the conclusion <> r a preliminary inquiry held in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, Seow Lye Hee, 36, was committed to stand trial at the next Assizes for being in unlawful possession of one round ol ammunition. Police Lieutenant Chia Ong Wan. giving evidence127 words
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Article45 1951-04-29 9 A TAXI driver. Tan Hock Keng. was fined S'AO in the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday for driving his car in a careless manner and colliding with another car at the junction of Robinson Road and Cross Street, on December 22 last.45 words
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491 1951-04-29 9 Bandits rOBßob Workers Of Smokes, Money KUALA LUMPUR. Sai.-During the past week, several cases have been reported of workmen having _een held up by the bandits and robbed of their :igarettes and money. Seven innocent civilians were nurdered. One of them— a young Chinese— was found vvith a rope round491 words
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73 1951-04-29 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE Tiong Bahr,u Community Centre has dropped its plans to open a death house in Kim Pong Road for the use of their members. The plans were scrapped in view of objections raised by the people in the area to having73 words
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228 1951-04-29 9 Changi Trade Fair Changi tade fair Scheme Progressing Standard Stall" Reporter THE long-delayed Clian«_i Trade Fair which was originally planned in 1948, has now go! the blessing of the Municipal Commissioners, and maj Ik launched within six months from now. The site of the fair is the junction of Geylang228 words
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Article149 1951-04-29 9 Planters' Hopes Are Fast Fading KUALA LUMPUR, Apr. 28: Rubber producers are not benefitting much from the boom price of the comm >dity and their bright hopes are fast lading t>ecause the full reward of many years of hard work is very far from being realised. This view was advanced149 words
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Article58 1951-04-29 9 A VERDICT Of '"found dead'" was recorded in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the inquest into the death of n one-month-old boy, who was found floating in the Rochore Canal on April 12. When picked up, the infant was wrapped up in a piece58 words
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Article62 1951-04-29 9 Standard Staff Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat. With the exception of Segamat town, all villages and towns within the district under the Segamat Police will be under curfew between the hours of 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. commencing May 1. The curlew areas also include the traffic roads and estate62 words
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Article46 1951-04-29 9 WONG SZE THYE of Seremban was fined $25 in the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday for driving a motor car with an expired licence. A police lieutenant and four constables stopped Wong during a security check a* the Junction of Lorong and Geylang Road46 words
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380 1951-04-29 9 Standard Staff Reporter TAN KIM KENGj a young Chinese van committed in the Singapore Third Police Court \e*ii -rday, to »tan«l trial at the next km&Btm on charge* ni roblni!" a revolver and five rounds of ammunition helon«in» to ihe Singapore Police Force. He will380 words
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140 1951-04-29 9 FIFTF.I !N p i e ed m the Sing; ore Se ond Police Court yt terdas I e caused the b ath of Fi mete Pereira, Cs rles Josep and James \I I tlie a' J i g Road during I s riots140 words
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Article68 1951-04-29 9 Drove On Wrong Side Oi Road P. II FPI \NY i* N $100 and disqu lifted from ing all cl vehic j eai in the Singapore Traffic Court j est >rday dang< us i\ ing result %in a collision taxi i 12 Br ore 1 id was seen dri the68 words
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Advertisement148 1951-04-29 9 HIS MASTERS VOICE" :si fjMtafl I! II MODEL 5U4- C4SHPR/CES SPORE SI99*9, FED. $***** ALVES WALNUT CARBINET I0 2 LOUDSPEAKER J^^^lJB^Ps-f j?lg_ h. >.uers .«nd tl.it s I3J Neyet I" or ISL3 iVvs.tr it.rt: B. 1.1 1 1000 Built in flash A: selflinnr Good Diszount for Dealers. mm DENTAL PHOTO148 words
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Advertisement41 1951-04-29 9 exgejsh "MARQUISITE ts fv- /,»//#> aa^- for DRAPES -i-vj- CURTAINS $2.20 PER YD. crEAMONLY SOIT FURNISHING BEPT. I l FLOOR ROBINSOMS i [nc irporated ii Singap g m jLUU_L^MI_W_MIWII—-WMII— ll_M__W—__-i I II 1111-WI IHe INK jmfmif^ J THAT^ r&% iA DIFFERENT VfTVI41 words
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Article, Illustration411 1951-04-29 10 Danes On Deep Sea Research Stantlanl Shipping Reporter A Danish expedition, which *et onl on its twovear rouml-the-worhl deep sea e\ph»rations in the Danish naval vessel j Galathea six months ago, is expected to arrive in Singapore at the end o! May, This scientific expedition is unique In that v411 words
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Article157 1951-04-29 10 NEW YORK A A:r M il):— < Lncre ising i le demand for petroleum products 1939 ugb 1950 has resulted the expansion of oil ker Oeeta thr u1 the world. This la reported by the Ass tciati m o: American Ship Owners. A recent survej157 words
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Article59 1951-04-29 10 The U.S. Government hasj authorized exporters to fill con-| tracts for overseas delivery evenj if the price exceeds the ceiling onmaterial shipped. Price Stabilization Director, Michael Disalle said many ex-, porters had signed contracts call-, ing for price advances, but were, prevented by the priceAP - 59 words
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Article57 1951-04-29 10 A sil _RP break in c ti to pri t. is reported in Pakistan a,:! I Lil e i nging to 25 rupees per > rj the last I a j weeks 11 > i• len n v hi ibuted to the I i. ■bsence oi expAP - 57 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-04-29 10 pnoio. THE 8.827-ton Eastern Prince which is expected to call at Singapore on ner second ™>ag.. She is one of the round-the-world modern freighters of the Prmce Line. StandardStandard - 32 words
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121 1951-04-29 10 THE Prince Line's 8,827-ton Cingalese Prince, one of the company's round-the-world modern ffeghters with luxurious passenger accommodation, is due to arrive in Singapore shortly on her second voyage. Her accommodation for 12 passengers is taken up b> American tourists. The Prince Line have121 words
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Article156 1951-04-29 10 THE rubber mark< I In Singapore re 1 1 Ight y« ;terday afi r tin di I three ents p< r 11 an Fi i B for fi t-c rvering st( lied prices, but the 0 ■ea k i_ lei ite A eerl isu e I taint? preva le156 words
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Article129 1951-04-29 10 New IndoDutch Dutch Air Pact NEW DELHI, (Airmail), An air transport agreement between India and the Netherlands has been initialled in New Delhi It replaces, with ef_e< t from June 17, the exist- g agre< n tent w hi( h w >i^ conclud< between India ami the Netherlands in May129 words
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Article91 1951-04-29 10 St.i? Staff orrt'spondent PEN A; U -The Rubber 1 Asa Pe s i la eii c ar from the local representfrtives of the Far r stern Freight Ccwtference adsrising that rubber consigned La the MiAuvm Factories In France mnst now bo marked exactly In91 words
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Article72 1951-04-29 10 "Spectre Of Fuel Famine In US' ST. LOUIS, Apr 28: CUP)— Secretary I the Inte i Oscar Chapman said th v m Intei est. sh ild start 1 discing lucts st e and co is Insurance against future pel i ■I*.a 1 e. Be said that **.<■■ d thai is72 words
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Article798 1951-04-29 10 KEN JALIEH - KEN JALIEH ha i If UALA LUMPUR Flying Club strip is shrinking v"* nit ten sci that atn >ut Ihe rn iddle t f the m< uith th< i e was no more than 430 by 30 yards. AI k I to the shrinking st rip are tru<798 words
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133 1951-04-29 10 LONDON. (Airmail): (Reuter> There will be more passenger I liners on the Atlantic run this I summer than for 20 years. I Twenty -six luxury ships of six nations will bring visitors to j I Britain. > The Queen Mary 89.235 tons, land the133 words
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Advertisement339 1951-04-29 10 rr m i FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICI Direct Overlond Sen Fronci«.o, Loi Angeles All Americon 6 Conodior Cities Penong P. S'hom S'pore J. L. LUCKENBACH 28 A oy ILIAMNA 5/6Moy 7/8 Moy MATTHEW LUCKENBACH 22/25 Moy 26 May 27/30 Moy Accepting cargo for Honjkong Kobe Yokohomo FAST REGULAR SERVICE339 words
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Advertisement390 1951-04-29 10 'PANAMA" for Bongl ok S P fe F B l^|. I Saigon Hongkong Manila e 5 Bf 'MALAYA" for toJSc, 22 24Mo^ 20-21^° p "Jb I Hongkong, Manila Kobe *S 'KINA" for Bangkok, B Hongkong Or Manila 14-11 U B 'MEONIA" for Saigon B L SAILINGS TO* CONTINENT „u l\390 words
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Article, Illustration374 1951-04-29 11 mniCKY VEILS THE FUTURE OF THESE 2 PLANES Standard Staff Reporter MIC II speculation surrounds the air around Killang- Airport on the late of two* grounded Miles Gemini aircraft owned by the Malayan (iovernm tents. aircraft, purchased at each, are lymg idle in ■A Airp.i-t hangar, a decision from the374 words
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242 1951-04-29 11 Standard! Stall Reporter HIRING any instir f link si pi ots in eh g lg< ts to making an g ft r the Tan T< k is all in the da r John Hill, an engineer h Associated Instruments Ea irers l4dL v bl242 words
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Article, Illustration455 1951-04-29 11 Standard Staff Reporter HERE ARE the stories of three women, who are doing their bit to make this Colony a better place to live in. STORY _Vo. It A band of six Catholic workers, headed by a young. enthusiastic Eurasian girl, MISS455 words
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Article, Illustration530 1951-04-29 11 Standard Staff Reporter f QUACK architects and ("free-lance draughtsmen," who are taking advantage of speculative owners whose sole object is to j build more and more cheap houses, have created a racket in the building industry which is fast becoming !a menace530 words
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216 1951-04-29 11 PEOPLE visiting Um And I OiTiee in -Singapore Erom dis- j tant suburbs to pay their dues for renewal of temporary occupation licences can now be back home for lunch thanks' to the installation of new franking machine capable of issuing one216 words
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Advertisement56 1951-04-29 11 fl_afr*«*^ P^^l\ JA _f 6 I*l mWW w --L. _m a, __k -> M a :V #Xl' Ii i i Aft Tr _0 jf¥ kV*l IA W^ft :^«_i__r^iil^ mamma mas m a 3 _L_#^ aW S m a ma M&f '*m4 v a- J**********^^ Jr _p B^ Bam __r _fr56 words
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Article, Illustration1325 1951-04-29 12 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY by PAK FONG. pretty 22-year-old Cantonese singer from Hongkong, literally leads a double life and likes it. By day, a quiet mannered, home-lovins sirl who obviously prefers hooks and domestic chores to "sadding about town." she is, by Right, Ike toast of Singapore's singing world. And.photo; Standard - 1,325 words
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Article475 1951-04-29 12 WITH OUR READERS-^ I was one t>f thoee U h i missed The Third Man" a:.d came dowa fr »m .It lure to set- it when it was rt pea ted la Singapore last week. Bat I was destined to be disappointed again, for a full-house greeted475 words
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Advertisement276 1951-04-29 12 I—' AT A n_l CATHAY ORGANISATION THEATRE; T 30^' InuyCnS 11 a.m. __n»«> u _,_4O ,I i D as»* Mie> B*^» 4.15 > A s c r(I KMi iiKTurni: dka>ia -I llij r^_- NEXT CHANGE I'! JjJ; sft jlfi I I! TH WOMAN hHO SACHIFICED Hfcß LIFE |i I FOR276 words
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Advertisement457 1951-04-29 12 REX— l"»i..rr na!»rt. il3 1 1 BTl^ll 0,) A i t-day at 11A>0 a.m. /fmvT^l^_^____^7«^ W -"IT •_4,-__6 30 < p m Todaj 3 Shows 3.15-&15 9.15 T n nav o* 11 m ,r «\**sj*»*» r— r^v/^' Atlir :it '-n W rl(l ;"TITTf P W_*-_fF__T" i on a r ,on457 words
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Advertisement176 1951-04-29 12 I HUM IMI l.sn::,:. ~W ilno^t ___t_^i _*>***■% j SHOWING fejupj^f NEXT CHANG* "SMASH LP" (Mai arin) I starring BAI KWtiM, j SOON! JBf C-rac-y of j BBS B ATTRACTION i \i■; I rail t'omp i m <• j ASIAN GAMES at NEW D I P_H_M_LPK_i SBCw v|^ |;|s h176 words
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Article747 1951-04-29 13 RAWLE KNOX - RAWLE KNOX From: t{AHIM KHAN is my bearer, J-*- or personal servant. He is an erect little Muslim with a L.isk grey moustache and -•right eyes, save on the occasions when he has his recurrent attacks of fever, occasions when he seems to look at me through a747 words
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Article934 1951-04-29 13 MARGHARITA LASKI - MARGHARITA LASKI By -OEADIXG Without Tears, or IAA Pleasant Mode of Learning to Road." by the author oi "Peep o' Day." was first published in 1806 and constantly reissued., until 1940. when the publisher's stock was destroyed by a bomb. The format never changed; right up I934 words
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Article, Illustration579 1951-04-29 13 A GIRL with love shining in her Irish eyes is in the arms of a notorious gunman in a modest, out of theway little hotel here. I do not know whether this is the happy ending to a real-life melodrama or merely a soft interlude579 words
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Article, Illustration734 1951-04-29 13 ANGELA BEST - ANGELA BEST By TN the early days of nearly every love-story appears the female villain of the piece— the girl He nearly married. You probably come across her first in a most harmless and unsuspecting way. While out on only the second or third date withStandard - 734 words
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Advertisement215 1951-04-29 13 N. I *mm _K^ ■•v-JjT'Y Vf &<~-^ ***«n»_ »>ore Price. r^__rSSSS^t_^_i IT Vb_f J_tl 11-----B r fua Your grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth, my son, because he has always used Gibbs Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes, too, and it costs me so little. Dentifrice O. ft215 words
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Advertisement68 1951-04-29 13 P~IM if neglected, often cause dangerous infection. In wise families the slogan "Purol on it" is put into practice because one knows that Purol acts as a disinfectant, soother and healer and through application of this wonderful skin remedy the spread of infection is checked. ECEBB bIIKM.OSI MATI'XTmiUVi t<» l»)68 words
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Advertisement238 1951-04-29 13 On the Kangaroo Service to London... Tour Rome as our guest of Stop-over at no extra fare \7DU may enjoy hours or days of pleasure in "the gteraal city™ om farm wnuf to England or Europe on the Q.E.A.-R.O.A.C. Service En m Sin i\ n World I ntrt of art238 words
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624 1951-04-29 14 NEW CASTLE UTD. WIN THRILLING CUP FINAL MEMBLEY Stadium, Apr. 28 (Reuter) INew- castle United beat Blackpool 2-0 in one of the most thrilling cup finals played. Jack Milburn, Newcastle centre forward was the hero of the match, scoring both his side's goals in the second half ufter a brilliant624 words
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Article, Illustration219 1951-04-29 14 Sam Snead - Sam Snead BV How u paid jroa rili< i/e todaj 's pla 3 er? You re ri^ht He's standing a little too upright n.'ii be la better form if hr »nr l»t nt loru.irdl I'it t'r<un tht* hips. But hi> style i> COOdL He in tuil\ up and back.219 words
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Article69 1951-04-29 14 SKREMBAN. Sat—An interesting soccer match will take place In Seremban on May i_. when •A.e C :::b::uA So:v> >'.> team from Sii ip ire will be visitors to play ecer against the Combined Schools tt .m NA'^ri Sembilan The Negri Sembilan team Is tr lining69 words
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172 1951-04-29 14 SEREMBAN, Sat.— -Th* I boys I H* rs £U Is in South M 8 w. be en« tge I i nter-sch I a ca r t urn m nt at ?»la!.iC :a S. A'. d M v 12 to M; y 14 The172 words
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Article299 1951-04-29 14 LONDON, Apr 28 (Reuter) F. lowing are soccer results p.a> e t< Kia. English Leatntm SCOTTISH LEAGUE IRISH CUP FINAL I Bailymenu U. 1 Glentoran S played at Windsor Park. Belfast*. *Late. kick off. results not received at time of going to press. East Fife 2 Dunfermline299 words
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147 1951-04-29 14 Novel Soccer Tourney For Singapore CA m m soi r.K compeuncM which i> being STCCessfully run by the Scottish Football Association will be introdut rd in Singapore hv the Singapore Bnsiness Booses l.\. eairlj July. Cal le the T igue an I C C --petition it will ha I 22147 words
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101 1951-04-29 14 Russia Will Take Part In Olympics STOCKHOLM. Apr. 28 i. Renter* Russia Intends to take part in the Olympic Games next year. M. Konstantin A:idianov, Vice-President of the Moscow Sports Committee, told a correspondent of the Swedish evening paper r-ftontidringen yesterday. M We intend to send teams to the winter101 words
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Article73 1951-04-29 14 Drobny Wins" Paris Title PARIS. Apr. 28 (AP>—-Jara-salv Drobny, self-exiled Czech. today won the Paris international tennis championships with Fairly easy win over America's Dick Savitt, 6-1, 6-3, 7-5. Doris Hart, of Jacksonville, Florida, and Shirley Fry, Akron. Ohio, won the women's doubles title earlier in the day, 6-3. "'-4.73 words
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194 1951-04-29 14 A MEETING of all Singapore Rugby club secretaries will be held on May 4 at the Singapore Cricket Club at 5.15 p.m. The intention is -to get the >asic fixtures arranged early so hat all Clubs know where they i.and and can get in touch194 words
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Advertisement335 1951-04-29 14 _l i_'''^i k^ cleans rnf f?> fi "l? t^/ 1^ 1^ ff!^ It', to cwa 111 teeth that dai-ffcr lies. That's where bacteria ti ultiph and bo to work producinfl| the acids that cause decay. Kohnos foam penetrates straight to the danger spots KO-Vnoa UOne contains special ingredients that M335 words
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Advertisement660 1951-04-29 14 0 Lim v;~jriß-*^^ ♦00! The Ronton j I||;Sa "B outstanding for its i-^ja H (tS____^^ I _-^B___l_________a__________^_ I >B a. I **B AVOID IMITATIONS LO c* Fo# 1 Restore Youthful Vigour I fo Glands in 24 Hours I New Discovery Brings Plsccurcs f^& I !>f Life to Men Who Feel660 words
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Miscellaneous835 1951-04-29 14 Radio Programmes RADIO (VIA LAY A I Vmov: >a > m NuaVi ».*tt| CIV.- luiu-n "Weeklj Neva Roundup': 8 p.m. Ne» s CMI^OArXIIaJ. I "i Mandarin: 8.10 "Malayan Affairs*; ■*_---<«__-__- i H.15 Song> of Canton; ,S.*s Hawaiian LNGLISH PRCM-RAMMI* I Airs y p ->"■ New. Ea a_a. I and Cantonese;835 words
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Article173 1951-04-29 15 Want To Learn Diving BEGINNING on Tuesday the Singapore I 1 Stondard publishes the i| first of a series of ar- 'j tides on the art of diving. The author is <| well-known British ex- pert and coach, John- nie Johnson, who is at present in Singapore. Johnnie's "tuition" j173 words
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Article39 1951-04-29 15 A *e C icket Ass Son XI test t•• Combined S i lis on the 1 1 laccn i rib P [in preparati »n I he s ith the I x gri C :ed School in39 words
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Article510 1951-04-29 15 IPOH, Sat. Perak ended her long series of defeats with a spectacular two-nil victory over the redoubtable Selangor Soccer team at Ipoh today. Although the match was only a friendly it was nevertheless, an encouraging feat for Perak to beat Selangor and the stale can now look forward510 words
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Article90 1951-04-29 15 BRISBANE. April 28 < ReuterAAP): Thirteen horses remained in Australia's second richest horse race, the £A12,000 Brisbane Cup when acceptances ..ore declared yesterday. Bankstream this year's Sydney Cup winner is hot favourite to win the race which is to run over two miles at Eagle Farm Race course90 words
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Article631 1951-04-29 15 ' AUDAX - NEGRI READY FOR MALAYA CUP START 'AUDAX' By SEREMBAN, Sat Posters in town have begun to remind Negri Sembilan people that the first engagement for the State side En the Malaya Cup competition takes place in Seremban on Saturday. May 5. The match will be against the Combined Services. Though631 words
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382 1951-04-29 15 TIGER Sporting Association collected two valuable points when they beat Indonesian League by 5-1 in a senior SAFA league game at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Tigers were fortunate to meet only nine men but still they made many bad mistakes. It was probably the382 words
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Article203 1951-04-29 15 Davis Cup First Round This Week FRANKFURT. Apr. 28 (AP)— The first round of play in the Europ?an Zone of Davis Cup tennis starts next week with Germany entered for the first time in 12 years. The first opponent for the Germans will be an o'd rival from prewar times203 words
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242 1951-04-29 15 Malacca defender made rare of Johore's victory by acddenl Uy shooting Into his own goal just before the end. The blunderer was Samdin. The teams: Malacca: Ghani; Samdin, Mohd. Saad: Mohabod, Turn* Tye (captJ. Puteh; Abbas, Jaafar, Jaamad. Ahsatt, B chik. Johore: Seng Twee:242 words
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Article, Illustration105 1951-04-29 15 LONDON. April 28: fH i• Ong Chow Bee. the Ma a: a -lampion, was beaten In the no:;'s singles semi-final of the •'errington Sea. Sussex. U v.n ennis championshipi yesteriay. The Malayan went i v.n ;-i 5-1 to Peter Cawtt* n of -ustra! a.105 words
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Advertisement75 1951-04-29 15 CONSTIPATION I a. A-f rrm 3XHTIVE JpM A. LAT.F BROS. SINGAPOU ft attoa < Malaya -*3 h > v ■**> _r^^ f »v m E \r>i ".NT FOR "rn o n i ?i rv n i i GERMAI 400 DAY CLOCES. t). prfloicin* \jr} ___tT tS 41 g__L i? t__l75 words
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Advertisement219 1951-04-29 15 EJUP. ihk__-I_s mm CONDENSED MILK BUS-f+Q/W^ "DE OMMELANDEN" CO OPERATIVE FACTORY OF MILKPRODUCTS, GRONiKGEN. HOLLAND. SOLE IMPORTERS i _.£VT£ TRADERS LIMITED 86A, ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE TEL. *****. TECHNICAL BOOKS BUILDING t NSTM TION lOK WTKIWI, 'ERTIFK 'Ai'E. 3 Vols. (Hartand) PLANE AND GEODETIC SURVEY. 2 Vols. (Clark) ,i. HOOK OI219 words
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Miscellaneous29 1951-04-29 15 ffß_Si£ai [IKE HIGH TIDES at the principal esorts in Malaya. rODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 3.17 6.35 Malacca 1.20 1.38 Port Dickson 00.01 12.19 Port S'ham 11.56 Penang 9.12 7.5229 words
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1755 1951-04-29 16 OLLIE DA VIES - OLLIE DA VIES By HIGHLIGHTS of the last day of the Kuala Lumpur races yesterday were Bronze Flash's surprise victory in the last race which paid $156, two unsuccessful appeals against the winners of two races, the fifth and seventh, and the1,755 words
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Article202 1951-04-29 16 NEW YORK. Apr. 28 (Renter) Jake Lamotta, former world middleweight champion, said yesterday he was giving np his contract rights for a return title bout with the present' holder. Ray Robinson, because of weight problems. Robinson beat "Lamotta on a 13 round technical knockout on February202 words
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Article77 1951-04-29 16 HELSINKI. Apr. 28 (AP) The first ottieial world free-style wrestling championships ever held began in the huge Helsinki Fair Hall Thursday night. Teams from West Germany, England, Belgium, Denmark. France, Iran, Italy, Norwav. Sweden, Switzerland and Finland paraded in the spectacular opening ceremony. A crowd of 5,000 cheered77 words
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117 1951-04-29 16 LONDON, April 28. (Reuters—The Jockey Club has refused to grant a licence to ride in England to Kheem Singh, one of Western India's leading jockeys, it was learned here yesterday. Kheem Singh came here specially to ride the champion Indian-bred racehorse Ralam117 words
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Article55 1951-04-29 16 TOTAL P00L:... 5437,200 FIRST PRIZE: No. *****7 SECOND PRIZE: No. *****8 THIRD PRIZE: No. *****7 Starters: *****9, *****5, *****7, *****9, *****0, *****4, *****4. j Consolation Prizes (Sl.OOO each): *****7, 3G7365, *****2, *****0, *****7, *****1, *****8, *****9, *****4, *****2. r DOUBLES TOTES: First Double: 19 Tickets $140 each. Second55 words
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Article78 1951-04-29 16 The Tamil Brotherhood Asso- ciation will hold their seventh ;t:\nual athletic meet In May. This meet will be opened to all Indians in the Colony. Entries for the following events should be sent in to the i Hon. Sports Secretary. 4 Farrer Park, Singapore. o:i or78 words
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