The Straits Times, 11 January 1952
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Title Section18 1952-01-11 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.18 words
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Article1895 1952-01-11 1 U.K. WON'T DESERT YOU— C-G. Plans to meet 'external foe 9 ready FOUR STEPS TO UNITY IN MALAYA ONE should have the slightest fear that Britain will desert Malaya, the Commission-er-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, said m a broadcast last night. Mr. Mac Donald said that it would take long1,895 words
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347 1952-01-11 1 THE FL YING E. SINKS-A SEA SAGA ENDS LONDON, Thursday. A SAGA of the sea ended today when, with the whole world waiting oh every heave of her stricken framework, the Flying Enterprise rolled over and disappeared beneath the waves that for 13 long days had sought to destroy her.347 words
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Article238 1952-01-11 1 Nine police killed in ambush IPOH, Thurs. NINE policemen were killed today in a bandit ambush at the 31i-mile, Degong Road. South Perak The ambush was at an open and level area between the resettlement villages of Ayer Kunlnj? and Sungei Kroh —a spot where the bandits have often burned238 words
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Article43 1952-01-11 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs.— President Truman said at his Press conference yesterday that Gen Eisenhower would remain Commander of SHAPE as long Mr Truman judged it necessary. The President added that the general would only be recalled on his own request.— AFP XAFP - 43 words
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107 1952-01-11 1 Gen de Lattre reported to be dying PARIS.Thurs. f]EN. Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, French High Commissioner and military commander in Indo-China, who Is 61. was reported In a dying condition In a Paris clinic today. A staff officer said: "There is no hope now. The general's condition has beenAP - 107 words
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Article35 1952-01-11 1 RANGOON, Thurs. A Pakistan Air 'Force tighter plane, on its way to Karachi from Penang force-landed at Tavoy, 200 miles south of Rangoon, owing to engine trouble, it was learned here today. —Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article44 1952-01-11 1 TOKYO, Thurs. HUNDREDS of Chinese prisoners of war held by the Allies have threatened mass suicide rather than return to Red China. The United Nations hold about 20,000 Chinese prisoners. The majority of them mre said to be politically neutral.— U.PUP - 44 words
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Article57 1952-01-11 1 THE R.A.F. announced last night that Air Marshal Sir Thomas M Williams, Inspector General of the Royal Air Force, will succeed Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty as Commander in Chief, F.E.A.F.. in May. Air Marsha] Fogarty will be returning to Britain to take up a57 words
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Article269 1952-01-11 1 'SUPREMO' DELAY WORRIES THEM LONDON, Thursday. A MONTH has passed since Mr. Oliver Lyttelton in Singapore promised "speedy action" to win the war in Malaya and newspapers are becoming increasingly critical of the delay in appointing Malaya's High Commissioner. Since Mr. Lyttelton's promise, says the Dail Mall, there has been269 words
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Article, Illustration320 1952-01-11 1 SENIOR members of the Lam Choon Rubber FacP tory and their employees attending a wedding dinner held at the Southern Hotel last night downed chopsticks and left succulent dishes to rush out to a huge fire which destroyed six sections of their factory smokehouse. The320 words
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Article45 1952-01-11 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The United States Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Acheson, has proposed that the United States and Russia submit to the International Court of Justice their Ions: dispute over 670 American ships loaned to Russia in the last World War.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article74 1952-01-11 1 TROOPS FREE BRITONS ISMAILIA, Thurs. DRITISH troops yesterday crossed a canal in assault boats and raided an Egyptian village, El Mahsama, after three convoys had been ambushed. The village Is on the important road from Ismailia to Tel-el-Kebir. The trapped British troop* were rescued and the area cordoned off while74 words
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126 1952-01-11 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs "THE Government of British North Borneo has asked the Indian Government to permit the emigration of 1 10,000 Indians with their families for permanent settlement in Borneo, it was reliably learned here. The Borneo Government has stated Its preference for settlers fromReuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-01-11 1 POLICE m a DUKW amphibian vehicle making an inspection of the flooded area near Sejamat.— Strait* Times picture.23 words
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Article37 1952-01-11 1 MANILA, Thurs. Fiv Communist-led Huks wen sentenced to death here foi killing Mrs. Aurora A. Quezon wife of the late President j Manuel Quezon and 10 other people In an ambush In 1949. U.P.UP - 37 words
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Article1141 1952-01-11 1 South Malaya floods drop T'HE floods were reced1 ing in many parts of South Malaya last night. Malayan Railway headquarters announced a"slight Improvement" in the position in North Johore. and said a large labour force and eight ballast trains were being used to establish through communication between Kluang and Gemas1,141 words
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Article72 1952-01-11 1 SAIGON, Thurs. The death toll from two bomb explosions which rocked Saigon yesterday rose to 10 today. Police said eight Vietnamese and two French were killed and 32 people, including a three-year-old boy and three policemen, were seriously injured. Police searched today for two taxi driversReuter - 72 words
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Advertisement52 1952-01-11 1 Seasonal Gifts in Jewellery Other Useful Articles Silver E.P.N.S: to select from 6. C. de SUVA BROS., JEWELLERS I. Raffles Place, Spore, i, Phone ***** MS Misters REPRESENT TOLLEY SCOn TOLLEY LTD. Distillers of the Famous TOLLEY'S MATURED li|U| I HOSPITAL BRANDY "The Old Favourite" "Tahu Sama Tahu" Phone Import52 words
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Advertisement19 1952-01-11 1 ttg*^/ ndoor "upshots i 1 Ore e «y with ■i^WK!S^A ft ftf ','im m lt v,itt be a happy19 words
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Article142 1952-01-11 2 U.S. GENERAL SUGGESTS ASIAN ARMY NEW YORK, Thursday. 'J'HE creation of American armed ground forces for "Asians willing to fight for freedom against Asians who are unfortunate tools of the Soviet" was advocated today by Lt.-Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer, wartime commander of the China theatre. Gen. Wedemeyer, now a businessReuter - 142 words
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96 1952-01-11 2 TEHERAN. Thurs. ¥>ERSIA made "the strongest 1 protest" to Britain yesterday about alleged interference by British officials in Persia. The Minister of Foreign Affairs. Bagher Kazemi. made the protest to the British Ambassador. Sir Francis Shepherd, saying "the patent interference of British officials hasReuter - 96 words
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Article61 1952-01-11 2 RANGOON, Thurs—Communists attacked a Burmese Government steamer on its way to the Central Burma town of Mandalay and killed a police escort and a 60-year-old monk, it was reported here today. A member of the crew was slightly injured and the boat was heavily damagedReuter - 61 words
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Article45 1952-01-11 2 HONG KONG, Thurs Francis Cardinal Spellman, after spending a morning visiting Chinese refugee camps and preaching a sermop at St. Joseph's Church, departed for Calcutta en route to Europe and New York in the afternoon by Pan American Airways. A. P.45 words
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37 1952-01-11 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. Dr. Djumhana. acting Indonesian High Commissioner at The Hague, is to be recalled shortly and no new High Commiss on«r will be appointed, it was authoritatively learned here today.— A.PAP - 37 words
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Article44 1952-01-11 2 NEW YORK, Thurs.— A group of 66 people from 13 Asian and European countries have arrived in New York for the Pan-American Convention of the World Moral Rearmament. Movement. The Conveniton is to meet in Miami. Florida.— A.F P.44 words
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Article88 1952-01-11 2 Tenders are lnvifd for grassing and minor levelline at and about the four blocks of flats at Bend^meer Road Tender form. etc. may b» obtained on payment of a deposit of tlOO which will be refunded If a bnnn fide tender Is submitted. Scaled tenders are to88 words
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Article99 1952-01-11 2 SALE in TENDER NO 185/52. Tenders are Invited for the purchase ot 28 Motor Vehicles at H.M Dockyard. Singapore. The vehicles include Hillman 10 HP Saloon Cars. Humber "Snipe" Saloon Cars. Humber Heavy Utility Vans. Bedford 32 Sealer Coach. Austin Ambulance. Chevrolet 15 cwt Trucks. Lister 299 words
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Advertisement637 1952-01-11 2 Last 3 Shows: 3, CIS A 9.15 p.m. R.K.O. Savmce Pasatoni "SEALED CARGO" Starring Ptr- Andrew* ('aria Balenda Claude Rains Supported h? SADDLER-PEP FIGHT Tomorrow Universal Pictures "FRANCIS GOES TO THE RACES" REX JOHORE BAHRU TorUv A Sunriav kt 11.30 a.m. "BAGDAD" Hifmnc at 3.15 6.45 Si 9.15 p.m. ■CAPTAIN637 words
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Advertisement650 1952-01-11 2 NOTICES SELANGOR TURF CLUB GOLD CUP MEETING 1952 Ist Day Saturday Mth January. I»s* 2nd Day Monday 28th January, 1952 Jrd Day Saturday 2nd February, 1952 Entries close at 11 a.m.- on Wednesday. 16th January, 1952. Membership: No applications for membership will be entertained after 4.00 p.m. on the day650 words
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Advertisement810 1952-01-11 2 NOTICES an council of Singapore The City Council of Singapore Invite tenders for the purchase of the following Preehold Premises:— Sale Lot No. 1 No. 11. Belillos Road. Sale Lot No. 3 Nos 82 to 40 (even) Belillos Lane. Tender Forms and further particulars may be obtained from the City810 words
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Advertisement161 1952-01-11 2 NATURALISATION Notice is hereby given that LEE TING PAN of 2» Guan Chuan Street, Singapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that anv person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written signed statement of the fact* to the Colonial SecreUrv Singapore161 words
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Advertisement136 1952-01-11 2 n JJjjQft o J^ mm A illjl Jp \fM/iu >. 4 J dfa Ywuy B U 7////' BffV The new milk cjlass lamp t*y Bright as the sun, soft as the moon. PHILIPS MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS PHILIPS RADIOPLAYERS. WILLIAM JACKS Co., (Malaya) Ltd. most famous skin treatment. It uhitens136 words
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Miscellaneous62 1952-01-11 2 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 10 a.m. 10.10 Emergency News from K.L.; 1 p.m. Radio Orch.: 1.30 News: 1.45-2 Dance Music; 6.15 "Forces Favourites"; 6.55 Announcements: 7 News: 7.15 "Reporter's Notebook"; 7.30 "Personal Choice"; 8 Talk. 'Living In an Atomic Age"; 8.15 "Evening Star"; 8.30 Friday Prom Bach. Mozart; 9.30 News; 9.4562 words
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Article573 1952-01-11 3 Britain and U.S. agree on problems of the Far East Big Two give pledge to fight aggression and win Korea peace WASHINGTON, Thursday. TV1K. CHURCHILL and Mr. Truman, in a communique last night, said that a broad harmony of views had emerged fromReuter - 573 words
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Article65 1952-01-11 3 NEW YORK, Thurs. jyjK. Churchill put aside his oHici'il duties today and relaxed as the guest of hi> 81 -year-old friend, financier Bernard M. Baruch. .Mr. Churchill, apparently tared from his 18 hoars of mrettagi with President Truman arranged to stay indoors throughout today, r u\AP - 65 words
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Article96 1952-01-11 3 LONDON, Thurs. i rhurchill's mission to Washington has succeedi f i. British morning papers loday in their editorials The Washington conversations stem to have gone forward from cordiality to v, n n nine good cheer with thorough understanding on botb sides," sad the Manchester Guardian, Hie96 words
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Article67 1952-01-11 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. TLJR. Winston Churchill Lrx received a standing ovation from the tf.S. Congress when he entered the gallery about 15 minutes before President Truman began speaking yesterday. Mr. Churchill bowed in recognition, then shook hands with Mrs. Truman, who was sitting in the same row.67 words
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Article39 1952-01-11 3 RANGOON. Thurs. GOVERNMENT forces repulsed a Karen rebel attack on four Burmese villages at Tavoy, 200 miles south of Rangoon, an army communique said today. Ten rebels were killed and 20 wounded In the battle. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article23 1952-01-11 3 YONKER, Saskatchewan. Thurs. Two Canadian National Railway passenger trains collided head-on today. and railway officials said about 50 persons were injured.—U.P.UP - 23 words
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Article114 1952-01-11 3 CHINA ACCEPTED ONLY ON PAPER' WASHINGTON, Thurs. MR. CHURCHILL considers Britain's recognition of Red China only a "paper relationship" it was revealed today. He does not intend that his Government should withdraw the diplomatic recognition granted by the Socialist Government. But, he promised President Truman, according to American officials, thatUP - 114 words
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140 1952-01-11 3 AUSTRALIA is faced with the greatest wheat shortage since the disastrous drought of 1914, Sir John Teasdale. Chairman of the Wheat Board, said in Melbourne. The U.S. Sixth Fleet is on a visit to Spanish ports in a new140 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-01-11 3 MKS. EMc Mimasundram lalwivr; M.f.A.-l MNO tanUicl ati» fur the Bungsar ward at the Kuala Lumpur municipal elections, sat quietly in a corner of the Municipal building and knitted a pullover for one of her five children on Nomination Day yesterday. Straits. Times picture.49 words
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109 1952-01-11 3 NEW YORK, Thursday. SHE U.S. Government is considering a plan to buy 1 Indonesian tin at a fluctuating price tied to an American index, said the New York Journal of Commerce yesterday. The plan was said to liavt been presented during the recent visitAP - 109 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-01-11 3 BURMA GIRL IN LONDON NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Khi n Sein Hia. of Rangoon. celebrates her country's Independence Day with a plate of "mo-hin-ga" at the Burmese Embassy in London. A. P. picture.30 words
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Article169 1952-01-11 3 TRUSTEESHIP DECISION PARIS, Thursday. fiVERRULING opposition by Britain, France and the United Nations trusteeship committee yesterday called upon administering powers to announce target dates by which trust territories in their care would be ready for freedom. A joint esolution by India, the Philippines, Lebanon,Reuter - 169 words
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106 1952-01-11 3 Egypt still says 'No' to the West PARIS, Thurs. T«HE Egyptian delegation to the United Nations today reiterated its Government refusal to consider participation in the Anglo-American Middle East Command. The Truman-Churchill communique from Washington said such a command was "essential" for the furtherance of Anglo American aims. Tewfik YunesReuter; AFP - 106 words
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Article52 1952-01-11 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Mr. Manly Freischmann, U.S. Defence Production Administrator, announced yesterday hat production of most Household goods are to be Cllt to 40 per cent, of the level.* oefore the Korean war. Building of new homes would be reduced to about 13 per cent., beginning nextReuter - 52 words
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Article41 1952-01-11 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. I'h f British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Anthony Eden, and the U.S Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson met yesterday after Mr. Churchill left for New York They were due to resume their talks tomorrow.— U.P.UP - 41 words
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Advertisement48 1952-01-11 3 nw^a^ snotty mmm(#K*M£ m SERVICE DEPT WORKSHOP PHONE ***** AT YOUR SERVICE THE WHOLE DAY ASK FOR OUR CLEANING SERVICE SYSTEM 132/136. ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORESowranite THE ANTI-CORROSIVE PAINT THAT REMAINS EFFICIENT YEARS AFTER APPLICATION < SOLE AGENTS JAMES WARREN CO., LTD. UNION BUILDING. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH AND PENANG.48 words
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Advertisement230 1952-01-11 3 WXl^ Wholemeal Bread with <loyal cheese spread |^<^^^ INGREDIENTS f i cup cream cheese. I cud -mayonnaise V^U S^ i cup chopped olivet 'feg^Ajf,-^^ Wholemeal bfcad Lettuce leaves METHOD: Cut thin sandwiches ot Wholemeal bread. Butter half these and f spread with chopped olives mixed with Tiavonnalse Place a crisp230 words
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326 1952-01-11 4 IS people died in river disaster KUALA KANGSAR, Thursday. fHERE were 46 people aboard a double-decker motor-boat licensed to carry only 10 which sank in the Perak river on Dec. 14 with the loss of 18 lives eight Malays and326 words
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Article61 1952-01-11 4 The following hav e been selected, out of nearly 100 applications, for seven scholarships in the Singapore Institute of Commerce Sharif Afandi bin Hussain Abu Kassim bin Abu, Saleeha binte Sukoi. Abdul Sarmat. Abdul Karim bin Mohamed, A. Aziz and Yasmin binte Saron. Three further61 words
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Article, Illustration311 1952-01-11 4 Five heavy tipplers sail into Singapore FIVE very heavy tipplers or topers, or imbibers, o; whatever you like alcoholi cally to call them— arrived In Singapore yesterday on the cargo vessel Soudan. On the voyage the five— three females and two males had consumed more than a case of rum.311 words
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Article159 1952-01-11 4 4 FIRM in Lavender Street, Singapore, said to have introduced a way of building houses with concrete blocks, was fined $100 in the City Police Court yesterday for building sheds without City I Council approval. 'Lim Koon Teck, a director of Lee Engineering company,159 words
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Article76 1952-01-11 4 Woman is carried into court A 40-YEAR-OLD woman, Wong Wing Soon, was carried into court on the back of her servant in Singapore yesterday. She was said to be suffering from cancer. Wong was charged with possessing 75 tah'ls of raw opium, 260 packets of prepared opium and utensils for76 words
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Article34 1952-01-11 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.For failing to register his change of address, Goh Seek Peng, a carpenter from Singapore, found living at Gelang Patak since Febuary. was fined $50, in default two months' imprisonment34 words
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Article294 1952-01-11 4 rpHE following areas are liable i to blackouts today: DAY Jalan Pekan, Beach Road, Alhambra. Raffles Hotel, Sumbawa Road., Boon Tat Street, Aljunid Road, Sim's Avenue, Paya Lebar Pumps, Jo« Chiat Place, Jalan Yasin, Jalan Eunos, Cambridge Road, Rangoon Road, Towner Road, Serangoon Road, Sennett Eslate. Kolam Ayer,294 words
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Article47 1952-01-11 4 YWCA, Raffles Quay: New Malay class for beginners at 9.15 a.m. and 5.15 p.m.; Continuation class at 10.30 a.m. YMCA, Orchard Road: Commercial classes 5.30 p.m.; Judo practice 5.30 p.m.; Weightllfting and Body-building 5.30 p.m.; Billiards "Lightning" Tournament 6.30 p.m.; Table-Tennis "Lightning" Tournament 7 p.m.47 words
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Advertisement210 1952-01-11 4 Your baby needs Glaxo to grow healthy fr^fl "^> s an d strong Glaxo and you will find teething time easier and happier f -^Sk L^Effi for both of you. For Glaxo is SB a carefully balanced baby food, with '^ggS^-''^ vitamin D and iron added, and helps build strong210 words
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Advertisement458 1952-01-11 4 "YOU, too, may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from I VITAMIN&MINERAL^/^/^r That is why you feel Worn out. Nervous. Irritable. Have head aches, Lose Weight. Worry" WH BSj I^F M sV Yah. T^Bp^^^i ?9H |Hr i S^.'i. JSJ^** I *i&t Try this Proved Way Back to Health 6458 words
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Miscellaneous298 1952-01-11 4 Straits Times Crossword J 3 I K\v t 6 7 ,0, 0 I < zai_z_z_z_ j Vx^ I Ibfirfr-p if l 7 1H 8 l 9 20 ,26i, 26 i H n i^a M XXXi a. iiTltuteo. but could be se1. liaru cneese! (3, 4). Jdte < 6 >- 5.298 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-01-11 5 GLADYS UOH, seen here with her amah, is returning to Hong Kong in the liner Canton, after an operation in a London Children's Hospital for harelip Her father a doctor in London, arranged to have her operated on as soon as she was old enough.69 words
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143 1952-01-11 5 pHINESE New Year shoppers are being careful with their money, say Singapore store managers. There has been a drop in sales of dress materials, compared with last year. Some shop proprietors said yesterday that the reason may be143 words
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Article98 1952-01-11 5 Replanting cess is welcomed PENANG, Thurs. pENANG and Kedah rubber leaders today welcomed the Federation Government's new replanting cess as "a farsighted move to prevent Malaya from becoming a secondrate producer." Mr. Heah Joo Seang, oresident of Penane Rubber Trade Association, and Mr. Soon Cheng 8un. president of North Malaya98 words
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Article61 1952-01-11 5 The following have been appointed to serve on the Singapore Film Appeal Board for 1952:— The President of the City Council (chairman), the Deputy Commissioner of Police (vice-chairmani Mr. R. Jumabhoy, Tuan Ahmad Mohamed Ibrahim, Mr. N«> Sen Choy. Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan, Mrs. S. Goodland,61 words
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Article83 1952-01-11 5 rwiHE Singapore Buddhust Association's new monies quarters at St. Michael's Road. Sri Lankaramaya which was declared open by the Prime Minister of Ceylon Xt a ceremony attended by the Commissioner-General, is now readv for occupation. A procession of Buddhist dignitaries will bear an image of Lord Buddha to83 words
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151 1952-01-11 5 DAD weather over the target area yesterday led tc "the cancellation of the airstrike on which Air Marshal J. D. I. Hardman. Australia's new Chief of Air Staff, was to have flown over central Malaya Instead the Air Marshal spent some time inspecting all sides151 words
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Article53 1952-01-11 5 AGNES Mary Watkins claimed trial in Singapore yesterday on a charge of housebreaking in Upper Serangoon Road on Dec. 8 She was said to have entered the nous,. of Cbua Soh Loan to steal clothing and cash worth S71. She wa s allowed bail of S50053 words
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Article111 1952-01-11 5 A TENANT who sub-let a house and collected 75 per cent, above his monthly rent, apart from his payments for Municipal services, was ordered by Mr. H. A. Forrer, in the Second Civil District Court.. Singapore, yesterday, to give up possession of the house. Tan111 words
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Article26 1952-01-11 5 Rent of a house In Lembu Road. Singapore, was increased by the Singapore Rent Conciliation Board yesterday from $37 50 a month to $43.26 words
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Article39 1952-01-11 5 Amman Dinte Omar, aged 20 fell into Rochore Canal. Singapore, yesterday. A police lieutenant and two constables Jumped in after her. They dragged her out and took her to hospital. Her condition Is not serious39 words
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Article141 1952-01-11 5 'JTHE Singapore Government's scheme to rehabilitate and re-traln disabled workers in the Colony is not yet receiving the desired support from employers, Mr. P. H. Meadows, Assistant Commissioner for Labour and member of the Technical Selection Committee, told the Straits Times yesterday. Since the141 words
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122 1952-01-11 5 "REGULAR' WELFARE PLAN FOR THIS HOME THE leper welfare pro- blem in Singapore has grown so much that work hitherto done by an unofficial committee will now be established on a regular basis. An inter-community, lnterreliglous association is to be registered soon to co-ordin-ate leper welfare work and to supervise122 words
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Article156 1952-01-11 5 Raj wants a committee on rice A select committee to study the rice problem will be suggested by Mr. C R. Dasaratha Raj (Labour— Rochore) at next month's meeting of the Singapore Legislative Jouncil. Mr. Raj will move the appointment of a committee to make recommendations to prevent an Increase156 words
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Advertisement118 1952-01-11 5 h I Play Better 1 with J j It's the Boots that also count! Also available FOOTBALLS, JERSEYS, KNEE CAPS, ANKLETS, STOCKINGS I etc. SPORTS DEPT. HARDIAL SINGH SONS LTD. I 26, Raffles Place, Singapore 1. Phone *****/***** j j FO BEAUTY AND PROTECTION P/IMM6L THE PERFECT ENAMEL FINISH FOR118 words
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802 1952-01-11 6 The Rubber Producers Council and the Federal Government having approved the new rubber cess for replanting, it i only remains now fer someone to tell the smallholders about it. They are the people who will be principally affected. Of course802 words
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Article254 1952-01-11 6 There was more than one Commander-in-Chief who found the War Office obstinately opposed to additional pay and better conditions of service for British Army officers serving with the Malay Regiment. But the long campaign at last has been won. Yesterday the Federation Government announced the War Office's254 words
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Article26 1952-01-11 6 KUALA LIPIS ThurHaji All bin Long. Unofficia member of Trengganu Council of State, has been appointed by the Ruler to serve for two more years.26 words
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Article22 1952-01-11 6 THANKING all applicants for the posts of Receptionist and nan, which have now been Favre-Leuba Watch Co.. 18-F. Battery Road, Singapore.22 words
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Article63 1952-01-11 6 MR. P P. Narayanan, General I tary Plantation Workers Union .i has transferred his head from Seremban to No. 4. Ainpang Street, 2nd Floor, Kuala Lumpur. Telephone 5728. THE Salvation Army wishes to thank all kind friends who contributed either cash or goods to provide a Happy Christmas to63 words
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305 1952-01-11 6 IT has long been my conviction that the state of Emergency in Malaya could be ended by taking advantage of a frailty of human nature the love of money. The authorities continually grumble that information is not forthcoming, yet what is done to encourage305 words
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Letter233 1952-01-11 6 Price per watch in K.L. SOME time ago I read a report in the Straits Times which stated that, on account of the increased number of Swiss watches being imported into Malaya, some dealers had found it necessary to reduce their prices in order to dispose of surplus stocks. Either233 words
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Letter297 1952-01-11 6 ONE reason why bad, careless driving continues in Singapore is the lightness of fines inflicted by the courts on wrong-doers. I should like to report briefly my experience as a witness and unwilling onlooker at a recent visit to the Traffic Court. Six months297 words
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Article, Illustration897 1952-01-11 6 E. S. Moorthy - DEMOCRACY CAN BE BUILT ONLY ON LITERACY E. S. Moorthy By "T*HE strength and A stability of democratic government depend upon the force of enlightened public opinion". So reads the preamble of the document which 44 nations signed in London on Nov. 16, 1945, when they established the United NationsAgencies - 897 words
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Article360 1952-01-11 6 Up-stroke rkNE thing leads to another. As we searched the records yesterday for Borneo elephants we found Brunei's Chief Police Officer. Chief Inspector T. E. Murphy, retiring from th e Straits Settlements Police in 1937 after 28 years in It One of his recollections. Jo quote the360 words
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Advertisement734 1952-01-11 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. CUMriM Farm in Pag* t GBCKS: To IRENE. Wife Of 1 V. H. Ock*. a «on, at Penang, On Jan Sth. 1952. 8KEENS-KLYNE: The engagement was announced on the 25.12.91 between Gordon Edward 8krena, eldest son of Mrs V. R. Skeens of N -End, Portsmouth, Hants. England, to734 words
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Advertisement55 1952-01-11 6 -y^ READER'S Digest (AMERICAN EDITION) Read They Work Together Under Eisenhower The Eaglet Last Stand Too Much Football The New Atomic Weapons The Average American (Russian Version) Incubator for Success Birth of New |apan Book Section The Sea Around Us in DECEMBER Issue Now On Sale Sole Agents: RAJ tfc55 words
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Advertisement133 1952-01-11 6 ffl*^ OPTICIRN i Fellow Institute Ophthalmic Opticians (Eng.) < Fellow Worshipful Co. of Spectacle- Makers (Eng.) Freeman of the City o< London By Appointment to H.M. Forces, South East Asia. 6, Raffles Place Singapore 1 Phone ***** < Sk/up ")ust what the doctor ordered" [Cf^ to avoid the clotting, clotging133 words
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Article255 1952-01-11 7 Bui some pupils stranded by floods PARENTS SEND APPEAL CABLES TO HEADS 9 A RUSH to enrol is expected when Government and aided English schools re-open on Monday after a five-week holiday. Principals of several schools said yesterday that there had been heavy booking for255 words
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Article335 1952-01-11 7 O'LEARY GUN CAPTURED AFTER CLASH KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. T*HE Owen gun belonging to Trooper O'Leary, the A Malayan scout who is alleged to have been murdered in March last year, has been captured from bandits by kampong guards in the Mersing area of Johore. Federation police headquarters announced this today335 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-01-11 7 WHEN IT'S flood time in Kota Tinggi the boats sail down the street. And the small boys in the inset (top left) find a high place to watch th P novel traffic. For three Malay girls in lower feature it was novel too. For they62 words
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Article36 1952-01-11 7 V. Subramaniam was yesterday ordered by the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates to be sent back to Kuala Lumpur under escort on a charge of criminal breach of trust.36 words
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Article124 1952-01-11 7 I'ilE President of the Singapore City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, will inaugurate the Rochore community centre at a meeting tomorrow evening at the City Council's Town Cleansing Department branch at Lorong Lalat. Nearly 1.000 City Council labourers, the Labour Legislative Councillor for Rochore Ward,124 words
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Article61 1952-01-11 7 A. S Aboo Tahir Ibrahim, a,ed 29 claimed trial in Singapore yesterday on a charge of criminal breach of trust of ?ight bales of rubber worth $2,500 belonging to the General Lighterage Co: He was alleged to have tnken them when he was tr inshipping 786 bales from61 words
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Article52 1952-01-11 7 ODDS ARE EVENS THE Straits Times ytsterday published the Electricity Department's guide for blackouts the wrong way about. Attention is drawn to the following correction: As a general rule, the western half of the island has Its evening blackouts on odd dates of the month and the eastern half on52 words
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Article136 1952-01-11 7 T*EH Kaw Sia, a n engineer of the motor-ship Tong A Ann, was fined $4,000 in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday for exporting three bars of gold, 20 U.S. gold 10-dollar coins, and a gold bangle, without a permit. Teh Ek Thai, a seaman136 words
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Article68 1952-01-11 7 P. M. U. 's only two barred KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. *JTHE Peninsular Malays Union will not contest the Kuala Lumpur Municipal elections next month. Their only two candidates, Inche Zulkafilli and Inche Talib bin Hajl Ahmad, were disqualified today because their nomination papers were not In order. PMU supporters and68 words
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Article28 1952-01-11 7 The film Father of the Bride will be shown at the Roxy Cinema, Singapore, tomorrow at 11 a.m.* in aid of the Mount Erskine Boys' Club.28 words
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Article131 1952-01-11 7 Tenant fights rent-rise move AN application to raise the rent of 19, China Street, Singapore, a three storey building from $187.50 to $235 a month, was opposed by the tenant before Singapore Rent Conciliation Board yesterday. The building is owned by the estate of Sallim bin Talib and the tenant131 words
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Article115 1952-01-11 7 BANDITS CUT OFF WATER KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. DANDITS have cut off tlie water supply to Tanjong Malim town in North Selan?or and the people have to use river and well water. On Tuesday night a gang smashed 15 eight-foot lengths of pipeline, carrying the water supply from the reservoir. The115 words
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Article60 1952-01-11 7 Singapore post offices will close for the Chinese New Year (Jan. 28 29). Except for Sunday and Monday (Jan.27 28), deliveries will be as usual. To ensure that New Year greetings cards are delivered in time, they should be posted not later tha n Jan. 24 for60 words
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Article34 1952-01-11 7 Koh Tee claimed trial in Singapore yesterday on a charge of causing hurt to a girl, Ong Siew Yong on Jan. 9. Bail of $100 was allowed, pendng trial on Feb. 12.34 words
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Article26 1952-01-11 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs The death has occurred at Herne Bay, Kent of Dr. W. John Dixon, who was formerly in private practice in Taiping, Perak.26 words
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112 1952-01-11 7 Singapore families, living in wooden houses in Eu Tong Sen Street in the heart of Chinatown, who face eviction orders by the City Council have been granted an extension. They were supposed to leave at the end of this month because the site is112 words
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Article57 1952-01-11 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. MISS Hilda Dowding, sister of Air Chief Marshal Dowding. has sent £5 to Miss Enid Fernandes, the State Welfare Officer, to buy amenities for the children in the State Welfare Home. Miss Dowding has kept :n touch with the Home through Miss Fernandes.57 words
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Article122 1952-01-11 7 They move a shop for a day SINGAPORE shopkeep- ers have adopted new tactics to avoid being summoned for contra- 1 vening the Weekly Holiday Ordinance. They close shop but sell goods on the five-foot ways. Mr. W. G. Galletly, AssisI tant Commissioner for LaI bour, said this yesterday. He122 words
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Article61 1952-01-11 7 Soh Boon Chia, alias Soh Boon- Cheok, an 18-year-old boy, claimed trial before the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates to a charge of criminal intimidation at Telok Ayer Street on Tuesday. He wa§ alleged to have threatened Teo Chwee Ban with61 words
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Article50 1952-01-11 7 A verdict of suicide by caustic soda poisoning was returned at the inquest in Singapore on a 45-year-old woman Kwa Lai who died on Dec. 1. Kwa's husband, Ng Peng said he had learned that his wife had been gambling and was heavily in debt.50 words
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Advertisement46 1952-01-11 7 ROMFO... ™*LA XmrnLmT IPOH LUMPUR SINGAPORE PENANG (ESTABLISHED 45 YEARS IN MALAYA) illß3Sza ilE.iiii]JlA BOUND^WASHABLE d«% DISTEMPER .^lB ';t^^^^P«K.ismnl[) moot maw>] 70 years. J w^P B>^r3 Three Distemper Manufacturers in ■PC- $5 f[ by all Public Nj|([| Authorities. Use I'"'->^Val n|!s f>' assured of the best.46 words
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Advertisement84 1952-01-11 7 GARDNER. On 10th Jan. 19S2, at B.M.H. Singapore to Dorothy, wife of Major W. Gardner, RE. a daughter. \VV i 111 NEW H.R V^2# CONSOLE MODEL Designed for rooms or offices. Handsome, richly-styled Walnut veneer cabinet. 0-/J£ IH I 1952 6.E.C. RADIO Fully Bandspread and in M' I attractive wooden84 words
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134 1952-01-11 8 No wedding, but guests had a party IPOH. Ttaurs. AN JP oh wedding was postponed yesterday because the bride did not turn up. She was taken ill a <hort time before the ceremony was due to take place. Bat about 300 guests attended the reception as planned. The five-tier wedding134 words
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108 1952-01-11 8 poUR couples from the Federation will come to Singapore to join 10 Colony couples at the Chinese Y.M.CA.'s second mass wedding. The weddings will be at the Hippy V/orld Cabaret on Saturday a full moon nl" lit. and. according to Chinese tradition, a time108 words
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Article197 1952-01-11 8 MEASURES TO BEAT THE AMBUSH KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. MEASURES to eliminate passible ambush spots on four public roads in Selangor have been taken by the Mentrl Besar. Raja Uda bin Raja, Muhammad, under the Emergency Regulations. They wer e published in the Federation Government Gazette today. Owners and occupiers of197 words
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Article228 1952-01-11 8 —HIS WISH KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. •TO WISH an association a rapid decline in its A membership must be one of the strangest New Year wishes ever made. But it was made by the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. M. V. del Tufo, in his message228 words
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Article24 1952-01-11 8 NO PERMIT— $15 MUAR, Thurs. Tey Ten Soo, who carried three pigs in his car without a haulage permit, was fined $15 at Muar.24 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-01-11 8 THIS LORRY carrying three tons of timber stood its ground against the flood waters of Koto Tinggi town yesterday. The driver was rescued by a police boat Straits Times picture.30 words
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140 1952-01-11 8 SINGAPORE'S presont wet spell, which has lasted for 10 consecutive days, U t lie most prolonged since last January, the Meteorological Office reported yesterday. The 13 consecutive days of rain between Jan. 10 and Jan. 22 last year was a2O year record. Up140 words
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Article88 1952-01-11 8 PENANG, Thurs. i'JHE Penang Rubber Tn:de Association, at a meeting last night, decided to ask the i Federation Government to invite a mission from America to study the conditions under which rubber is produced in Malaya. If this is not possible, the association will propose that88 words
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Advertisement4 1952-01-11 8 1 ,1,.,,,,, m^m^^mmn^nm^mmi^MiTn^i^S^m^^^^^mM^^Hkm^^am^m^t^Mi^^K^mrt^^^t^m^^^^^m^^^^^^^^^^^m^^tm^^Mm m^wa^h^mm4 words
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Article, Illustration889 1952-01-11 9 BRUCE FRASER talking about FILMS j TtfEVIL Shute in his book "No High- way' 1 took a frightening subject like fatigue in light alloy structures j and managed to make it into a fascinating novel, steeped in human interest, that anybody could understand. Twentieth889 words
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Article, Illustration583 1952-01-11 9 VICTOR Mature. wlv thought he had escaped the title, again finds himself in the "beautiful hunk of man" category. Thanks to ehest-barirv roles such as the cave man in "One Million 8.C.," Mature got stuck with that tag in the pre-war years. It did not seem to583 words
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Advertisement180 1952-01-11 9 T H S4OO AiQ.rOMOITIONrP OPENS TOMORROW! tjnnr three times funnier. HUrL S with all the kuvs and Rals of Damon Runyon's beloved masterpiece! He plays &JM W. X Santa Claus l 4B IP^flcJ Me plays a jf charming aunt! 1 QU -—i t-I v M character! Damon Runyoris 808 HOPE180 words
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Advertisement219 1952-01-11 9 9 a.m. SCHOOLS 1 MORNING MATINEES LAST DAY "SCROOGE" Admission: Circle $1 Stalls ",0 crwt*. •"-SJJ"" TODAY/ Joh^DerekJ^ o."» "MASKOT[AVEra Anthony Quinn -^^Jt^ tody [mm Plus! The Latest "3 STOOGES Howler HIP- SWINGING! HOT-SINGING MUSICAL JAMBOREE/ TOMORROW M'NITE/ i -i i sift Jb P I 9^ HOWAtD HuoHis >....,,._ ;:,;aaaSr'219 words
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Article295 1952-01-11 10 LONDON, Thurs. UNCERTAINTY today deprived the Stock Exchange of any benefit it might have obtained from the communique on the Churchill-Truman talks. Market men were reluctant to extend commitments while awaiting Government measures to deal with Britain's economic crisis. Tobacco anu stcre shares were a particularly dull market295 words
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Article54 1952-01-11 10 20% FINAL DIV. FOR SENDAYAN CENDAYAN CFMJ8.) Rubber Company directors recommend a final dividend In respect of the last financial year of 30 per cent less tax. payable on Mar. 8. Nett profit before tax £210.198. tax 137,619; general reserve £37.503; carry-forward subject to audit and usual adjustments £17.913 (Meting54 words
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Article150 1952-01-11 10 From Our Own Correspdidriiit MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIAL share leader? were slightly stronger on the Melbourne Exchange today but many second-rank Issues eased back. Broken Hill Proprietary, ftlectrolytic Zinr and P*H and i*xtlle* were among the rises The sharpest move in the market was a 3s fall in150 words
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Article237 1952-01-11 10 Prices rise slightly for trade buyers From A Market Correspondent ►THE Singapore rubber market was again steady yesterday on trade buying and a lack of sellers. There was good demand for lower grades. Prices advanced about half-a-cent above Wednesday's closing prices. At the steady close January first-grade stood237 words
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Article39 1952-01-11 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs., Jan. 10 —$473 75 (up 85 London: £959 a ton LONDON, Jan. 10.— Cash Buyers £959, Sellers £960; Forward Buyers £958, Sellers £960; Settlement £960 (up £6). Turnovers: a.m. 130 p.m. 200 tons.39 words
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Article156 1952-01-11 10 THE PRODUCE MARKET MTHITE pepper sellers m a quietly steady Singapore market yesterday again showed a rise of $20 a picul. They quoted $810 for Muntok and $805 tor Sarawak. No business was reported. On the strength of some overseas Inquiries. Lampong black pepper sellers also Increased their price by156 words
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Article143 1952-01-11 10 Quietly steady throughout QUIETLY steady conditions prevailed in all sections oi the Malayan share market yesterday. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: Buytrs Seller Alei. Bruits Ords 2 95 Frnser A Neave Ords 4.11 G'town Disp 2.40 Q. E. Life 42 00 Malayan Oments 97143 words
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Article34 1952-01-11 10 HONO KONG, Thurs. FREE market currency exchange for Hone Kong dollars was quoted at the close today aa follows: US$l HK56.57 (cashl. HKS6.6O (T.T.): £1 HKSIS.RS: one tahil of gold HK*32IV4— UJ».34 words
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Article37 1952-01-11 10 FE Malayan Exchange Banks Association announced yesterday that control direct rates for Canadian dollars were: Buying (T.T.) 33 15/16, Airmail (0.D.) 34 1/16 (90 days) 34 5/16: Selling T T 'O.D ready 33 9 '1637 words
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Article209 1952-01-11 10 CHIPS expected alongside the 0 Singapore Harbour Board godowons at 6 a.m. today are: V 4 City Of Karachi, 4/5 Glenorchy. Coal Plant Subadar, 6/7 Steel Advocate. 8/9 Benarty, 11 Benvenue. 13' Sarml, 14 Kampar I K. P.M. 1, 15 Relau. 16 Sambas. 17/18 Bentong 19/20 President Gar209 words
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Advertisement1343 1952-01-11 10 MANSFIELD 6c CO.. LTD. I Incorporated in Singapore) BLUB FUNNEL LIMB Camert option to proceed ma other ports to load and discharge cargo. •AILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Sails P. Sham Panang Tyndarcut tor Marseille*, Havre 6 Liverpool Im §/11 |an 12/1J A«jprnor for Cenoa. London.1,343 words
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Advertisement408 1952-01-11 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS r« Nr-» «mI md Boston «4a Ceylon India (wot *nr Medltenanean Ports Slngarx>~ iw*>ttenrwrr wmm Cdns. 43/44 s.s. "PRES. HARRISON- Sails 16 lan 17/18 lan 19/21 tan s.s. "SCHUYLER OTIS BLAND" 20/25 |an Omit. 26/28 tan <.» "PRESIDENT BUCHANAN" 18/30 lan 41 lan. /I Feb 2/4 *et408 words
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Advertisement453 1952-01-11 10 EAST ASIATIC UNE SAILINCS FROM SCANDINAVIA/U X /CONTINENT Spore P. Sham "enang KamKodl," ff,, flsn^fcon M'Kong •r K Yokohama In Pert flu*^"* ter Sa'BO" Bangkok H/15 lan India for Bjtnrkok. Hong Kong Manila Kobe Yokohama 2/5 Feb 10 lan./l Feb 26/29 |an Morena for Bangkok Hong Kong. Kobe Yokohama 19/21453 words
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Advertisement1009 1952-01-11 10 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. Telephone No 5906 ELLERMAN cfc BUCKNALL KLAVBNESS UNI LONDON. HAVRE. ROTTERDAM ft LOS ANCELtS. SAN FRANCISCCk HAMBURC. PORTLAND SEATTLE VANCOUVEt a°nd U C^ada N °;:a h cTom^ ST" Soore P %>£™ p n FRANCISVILLr cl 27i6i -.c.^S- p VF.r p ra. s.s CITY OF COVENTRY m.s1,009 words
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695 1952-01-11 11 VOTE TO SERVICES FOR NARROW WIN By SECOND ROW THE result of the H.M.S. Malaya Rugby competi- tion final to be played at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow Is awaited with interest. The two finalists, Combined Services (Singapore) and Perak, it will be remembered, were on695 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-01-11 11 PERAK' S KEY MEN TOMORROW L C. Carrel, North captain and Selangor player last year and one of the best stand-off halves in the country, who will turn out for Perak in tomorrow's H.M.S. Malaya rugger final against the Combined Services. His combination with flashy scrum-half Jimmy Meikle (right) has62 words
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Article58 1952-01-11 11 LONDON, Churs— Richard Bergdqbdd, fodr times former world champion, has been selected by the English Table Tennis Association to fill the vacancy Id England's Swaythling Cup team for the world championships in Bombay next month. The other members Of the team are: A. Haydon (captain and manager), J.Reuter - 58 words
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148 1952-01-11 11 Nee Soon XV at top form in F&N tie DESPITE a heavy downpour, yesterday's Fraser and Neave Cup Rugby semifinal played at Nea Soon turned out to be a rousing game and Nee Soon Garrison struck their top form to beat 19th Air Formation Signals by 14 points (three tries148 words
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Article141 1952-01-11 11 LONDON, Thurs. g B. CHOONG of Penang who on Saturday retained his South of Scotland badminton title by defeating H. A. Heah (also of Penang) 15-3, 15-11, at Dumfries, should not have much difficulty in keeping his Scottish title at Edinburgh on January 19. Choong141 words
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Article346 1952-01-11 11 By Oar Motoring Reporter THE Singapore Motor Club will open their 1952 1 racing season with the third annual half-mile sprint at the Lim Chu Kang stretch, off 10th mile Bukit Timah Road, on Sunday, Feb. 10. Although the organisers have yet to receive the346 words
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Article514 1952-01-11 11 WEEKEND'S BADMINTON FINALS JJy Our Badminton Correspondent TWO more finals in the Singapore Badminton Association's championships will be decided this weekend unless blackouts prevent play and on each night Ong Poh Lim, current glamour-boy in Singapore badminton, will be the central figure. The first514 words
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Article307 1952-01-11 11 pANDOLPH Turpin, the logl- cal contender f«r Sugar Ray Robinson's world middleweight title in all world boxing rankings, has been selected Britain's No. 1 boxer In 1951 by the British Boxing Writers' Club. Turpin was chosen as the club Lssude Its annual list of rankingsAP - 307 words
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Advertisement294 1952-01-11 11 BOOTHS nitECT 5 1 gasi Her, v a rrrtp. ttUnrd from tk» THIS Boath't Cortttuil Booklet urhich U .n mi fron. you, .w,, REMARKABLE GIN SINGAPORE u PPKed to the House of f8 LI N 0 Lords, is the world -renowned i Booth's Gin G* 11 w ch every connoisseur294 words
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Advertisement305 1952-01-11 11 tHoir to have whiter teeth and protect Wfc^k your gums a I i To brush your teeth thoroughly without hurtinf I s^s^"> y our KUms> t^ e toot hb rusn without shafp Hc\\ i^^^^C points the Halex toothbrush. HEU lJB»^^""S \\l These photographs show how ifflMW Br\ 11^^ Halex bristlra305 words
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539 1952-01-11 12 SIXTY FOUR TEAMS FORS.A.F.A. LEAGUES THIS YEAR AT their first Council meeting for 1952 the Singapore Amateur Football Association decided yesterday to admit 17 new football teams into the Singapore League. With eight of last year's teams having resigned, this will increase the number of teams playing in S.A.F.A. leagues539 words
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Article143 1952-01-11 12 LAUNCESTON, Thurs. West Indies beat Tasmania by 10 wickets here today Tasmania were all out for 120 in their second innings and the West Indies scored 22 for no wlcjcet in their second Innings to obtain victory TASMANIA—IST. INNS.: 225 WEST INDIES—IST. INNS.: :«7 TASMANIA—SadReuter - 143 words
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Article31 1952-01-11 12 BOXING: Golden Boy v Bernle Hall, etc. at Happy Wond Stadium 9 p.m. AMATEUR BOXING: Signals Regl. championships at Colchester Camp 8 p.m. ATHLETICS: Barkway course (Cont) Victoria School.31 words
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307 1952-01-11 12 A NOTHER big crowd saw the Civilian-Police area finals In the Singapore Novices' Boxing Championship at the Police TrainIng School boxing stadium at Thomson Road last night. The winners will represent the Civi-lians-Police in the championship finals to be held on Jan.307 words
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Article70 1952-01-11 12 ST. LOUIS, Thurs. PESAB BBION of Argentina out-fought and over-powered young Wesbury Bascom of Illinois last night and won an unanimous decision in a tenround main event heavyweight bout here. It was the first professional defeat for Bascom, a 22-year-old Negro who had wonAP - 70 words
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Article330 1952-01-11 12 TONIGHT'S MAIN BOUT A 'NATURAL' By OUR BOXING REPORTER rpONIGHT'S boxing at the Happy World stadium promises the best fight fare we have seen since Dave Sands was top of the bill 18 months ago. Every fight on the card should provide a full quota of thrills, thanks to more330 words
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Article530 1952-01-11 12 By EPSOM JEEP pASILY the most impressive horse at work on the training track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning was Rising Glory (Percival) who beat Bay Street (Mawi) and Bodybelt (E. Donnelly) in a tryout over 3f. in 40. Out in front in a530 words
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Article174 1952-01-11 12 QF the seven Singapore District (Army) boxing bouts staged at the Tanglln Gymnasium yesterday, only one failed to go the full distance. It was the lightweight contest between Gunner Noyes and Pte Webb which ended In Noyes scoring a knockout In the second minute of174 words
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Article273 1952-01-11 12 HAPPIEST note at the Singapore Table Tennis Association's annual general meeting yesterday was the president's report on the progress made by the Touring Fund Committee in raising money for sending a team to the wcrld championships in Bombay next month. "There Is every indication that273 words
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Article82 1952-01-11 12 NEW YORK, Thurs.— Prank Shields, captain of the American Davis Cup tennis team, said yesterday he feels that the spirit of the amateur rules Is being broken by the Australian wedding present fund for Prank Sedgmaa. At a news conference Shields said the. fund being raisedAP - 82 words
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Article43 1952-01-11 12 The following will represent the SCC "A" side against University of Malaya at Bukit Timah today: Mullenberg; Parry, Grlmberg; Ede (Capt.), J. E. Lloyd, Macrea; B. R. McMullan, Kettner, Halgh Keelen, D. W. McMullan. Reserves to travel: Jamleson Crowe, Perry.43 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-01-11 12 S.H.B's. North has the ball and S.C.C. pack on him an incident in Wednesday's rugby tussle won by S.C.C. 8-6. Brooks (back to camera) keeps in the way of Tucker. Straits Times picture.33 words
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Article65 1952-01-11 12 Whinnying with delight, 13 spirited young race horses were taken oft the cargo ship, Benvenue, at Singapore yesterday. Supervising their removal were trainers J. A. Spencer and Lt. Col. T. L. Fox Despite having encountered rough weather during the early stages of their voyage, the horses seemed65 words
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Article332 1952-01-11 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By RINDING the mudlarks is half way to finding the 1 winners at Bukit Timah tomorrow, opening day of the Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting and first racing day of the 1952 season. There was further rain yesterday and the going tomorrow is certain332 words
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Article27 1952-01-11 12 The annual Inter-Squadron and individual championships of Singapore District Signals Regiment will be held at Colchester Camp, North Buona Vista Road, at 8 p.-n. tonight.27 words
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557 1952-01-11 12 IS it worth while sending athletes to take part in international tournaments if they have no chance of winning or even of finishing fairly high in the lists? The question will be forced upon us as the Olympic Games approach (and I shall557 words
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Advertisement856 1952-01-11 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. icoriunuco rrom Page fl> (iandflrd Form in Pace t WANTED WANTED to lease shops th-ouKhout Sin- .pore. Compelled ion will be paid for fittings and renovations if required. P.O. Box No. 650. WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED to buy 1948. or 1950 Model Aerial or B.S.A 350 CC. Phone856 words
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Advertisement51 1952-01-11 12 'if. >■?^ 'li W <■• -^•^•ilrl '-T (*jEN EDICTINE DOM SoleAffent*: THE EASTERN AGENCIES (1346) LTD. BOXING" the HAPPY WORIF TONIGHT of 9 P.M. BERNIE HALL vs. GOLDEN BOY 10-3 mm. Rds. TAFFY HANCOCK vs. SONNY CHIA 10-3 mm. Rds. Plus 3 Carefully Selected Bouts Prices: $8, $5, $2. Bookings51 words
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Miscellaneous24 1952-01-11 12 SINGAPORE TIDKS TODAY: High 0955 (9.3) and 2347 (8.4); Low 0424 (5.6) and 1703 (1.1). TOMORROW: 1036 (9.5); 0500 (5.4) and 1736 (1 ft.).24 words
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