The Straits Times, 18 January 1952
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Title Section19 1952-01-18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1952. if PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article142 1952-01-18 1 2-POWER PLEDGE TO INDO-CHINA Air, sea aid if war grows PARIS, Thursday. BRITAIN and America have promised speedy air and naval support to Indo-China if the war is extended owing to Chinese intervention, a French Foreign Office spokesman said last night. But he said that Gen. Aiphonse Juin did notReuter; UP - 142 words
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Article, Illustration208 1952-01-18 1 HANOI, Thursday. (JLNERAL Salan, Commander-in-Chief, French Union Forces in IndoChina, said in Hanoi today that Communist China was giving massive aid" to the Vietminh rebel organisation, which is hurling thousands of youths to their deaths in a desperate bid to win the war in Indo-China.AP - 208 words
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Article, Illustration141 1952-01-18 1 Percival approves 'Supremo' LONDON, Thurs. ti-.. 1 -General A. E Percival said yesterday that lie was sati fied with General Sir Gerald Tempter's appointment Es Supreme oirmandfr in Malaya T: c General, who surrendered Singapore to the Japanese, was slightly quiz- cai when asked to give hh opinion on theUP - 141 words
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Article42 1952-01-18 1 BAGHDAD. Thurs.— Dr. A. X Dass. leader of a team of Irdian scientists who are to witch a solar eolipse expectFebruary 23, ha s decirisd to put up a temporary ob-erVatory near Rattawi, 40 miles from Basra. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article41 1952-01-18 1 MANILA. Thurs. The Philipoine Solicitor General. Mr Pompevo Diaz, yesterday ordered the arrest of Chua I tmro owner of the Central V°Tpiab)e Oil Company, in Manila on a charge of smuggling strategic war ma-tc-'-iLs to Communist China. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article75 1952-01-18 1 PARIS, Thurs. THE body of General de Lattre de Tassigny left the Invalides early this morning on the first stage of its Journey to the General's home at Mouilleron -en Pareds, in western Prance. The General Is to be buried by the side of hisAFP - 75 words
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Article36 1952-01-18 1 NEW YORK, Thurs. Captain Kurt Carlsen, of the 111-fated Plying Enterprise, arrived at Idlewild airport from London today. He is to get a traditional "tricker- 1 tape" welcome.— A. P. P.36 words
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Article142 1952-01-18 1 Actor beaten up by mob backstage A MOB of Hainanese swarmed into the Shangrilla Cafe, in the New World, Singapore, last night and smashed chairs and threw bottles at the stage while a Chinese drama was being performed. The audience panicked and police were called in. The promoter of the142 words
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Article, Illustration17 1952-01-18 1 THE BURMESE PRESIDENT; Sao Shwe Thaike, reviewing troops at the Independence Day parade in Rangoon.. A.P. picture..AP - 17 words
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Article81 1952-01-18 1 t>oi» Our Own Correspondent. LONDON. Thurs. A COLONIAL Office spokesman said today that it would not be .possible for General Sir Gerald Temple r to arrive in Malaya befon the first week in February. Gen. T e m p 1 e r has tc arrange the handing81 words
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Article77 1952-01-18 1 TOKYO, Thurs.— The Communists, at today's meeting of the armistice talks at Panmunjom, alleged that a United Nations aircraft had dropped a bomb on the Kaesong neutral zone. An Allied party was to investigate. In the prisoners sub-com-mittee the United Natiohs representatives suggested safeguards against bombing ofReuter - 77 words
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Article64 1952-01-18 1 THE 1st (Nyasaland) and the 3rd (Kenya) battalions of the King's African Rifles are due to arrive in Singapore on Sunday in the trooper Devonshire. Each battalion consists of 750 men. most of them seasoned campaigners. They will move on disembarkation to camps in Johore. An64 words
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Article74 1952-01-18 1 Indonesia, Japan agree to treaty TOKYO, Thurs. A JAPANESE Indonesian agreement On reparations will be initialled here tomorrow. Thi s will be Japan's first reparations agreement, negotiated independently, since the signing of the San Francisco peace treaty. Negotiations with the Philippines are to open shortly. The Indonesian agreement must stillReuter; Reuter-AAP - 74 words
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Article58 1952-01-18 1 NEW YORK. Thurs LORD Ismay, Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, said yesterday that Britain was in for a period of great austerity. He told this to reporters at the airport before leaving for London. Lord Ismay accompanied the Prime Minister. Mr. Winston Churchill, when he arrivedAFP - 58 words
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Article44 1952-01-18 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. United Nations Supreme Commander, General Matthew B. Ridgway. yesterday announced that he had ordered paroling of 22 Japanese war criminals from Jan. 25. They were mainly lowranking officers and civilians serving from 10 to 15-year sentences.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article69 1952-01-18 1 $1.18 PUTS FLOOR ON TIN PRICE WASHINGTON, Thurs. Metals Exchange agreement, involving the purchase by the United States of 20,000 tons of Malayan tin at US$l.lB a pound F. 0.8. Singapore, is being prepared for publication possibly tomorrow. Officiils said the price agreement on Malayan tin "puts a floor onAP - 69 words
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Article96 1952-01-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. rr HE night mail train from Kuala Lumpur to Penang last night crashed into the wreckage of a pilot train which had been derailed a few minutes earlier between Temoh and Kampar in South Perak. There were no casualties. Last night's derailment96 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-01-18 1 MISS LUISA GILARDENGHI, 20-year-old Italian (Tim star, who is returning to Italy on board the Italian liner Ugolini Vivaldi, which sailed from Singapore last night. Luisa has just spent a month in Manila, studying. She said: "It is necessary to travel and to study in other countries, because64 words
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124 1952-01-18 1 LONDON, Thursday. DRITAIN today accused the United States of in- nuencing Japan's decision to recognise Nationalist China and deplored the use of pressure on Japan. British officials were annoyed at alleged American pressure on Japan by Mr. John Foster Dulles, "father" of the JapaneseUP - 124 words
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Article44 1952-01-18 1 The second of the two Malay special constables who were seriously wounded in an ambush at a rubber estate off the 24Mj-mile Jalong Road, Perak. on Wednesday died early yesterday in the Ipoh Hospital, bringing the police death toll to six.44 words
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Article182 1952-01-18 1 NEW ROAD ROUND GAP 'TRAFFIC between North and South Malaya was resumed yesterday on a temporary road built round a gap in the main trunk road at Windy Corner, five miles north of Labis. The gap was caused by heavy flooding eight days ago when182 words
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Article72 1952-01-18 1 COOK IS FOUND HANGED BELFAST, Thurs. 'pHE chief cook of a British tanker, Wee Boon Ann, of Middle Road, Singapore, was found hanged, in hia cabin in Belfast after a quarrel with the chief steward, the Beliast Coroner's court was told today. Second Officer C. W. Veitch, of the 6,445-ton72 words
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Article69 1952-01-18 1 BANGKOK, Thurs. TWO employees of the proCommunist newspaper, Chuan Min Pao, are to be deported from Siam, the Ministry of the Interior has announced. Nai Thiemheang Sae Ngow, editor of thei Chinese paper, and Nai Porheng Saw Ku, its radio monitor, were arrested recently by GovernmentAP - 69 words
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Advertisement116 1952-01-18 1 Seasonal Gifts to Jewellery A Other Useful Articles Silver E.P.N.S. to select from G.C.deSILVA&BROS., JEWELLERS Raffles Place S'por*, i. Phone ***** Wlkil /ire they (diking about? <s., tiry r* mm laUOna **x>u' out mo*, rhey'i* di» MiHHiiin RurruiiKb'i Gin Peoplt who know |u*t how food «mil> 4»mm* ft* v, th»ar»116 words
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Advertisement48 1952-01-18 1 fk^jtuTmjtix tf \from your Most people know, but some don't that Beer should not be served in a glass which has been cleaned with soap. Soap will clean your glass thoroughly but it will affect I the head of the Beer no matter how well you rinse it48 words
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Advertisement484 1952-01-18 2 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS CITY ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: Design. Construction, Completion and Maintenance of Beinforced Concrete Wharf Wall at the City Gas Work off Kampong Bugls. Forms and particulars from City Engineer's D«pirtment (Room 218). Close NOON 4.2 52. CITY COUNCIL OF SINCAPORE REFUNDS OF ASSESSMENT Claims for refund484 words
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Advertisement583 1952-01-18 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited for the Post cf a male clerk/stenographer from an English Educated Chinese with knowledge of Malay and able to read and write Chinese Characters. Applications accompanied by copies of Testimonials should be addressed to the Brigade Adviser, St. John Ambulance Brigade, Headquarters-Stamford Road, Singapore. Total583 words
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Advertisement484 1952-01-18 2 NOTICES THE UTAN SIMPAN RUBBER COMPANY. LIMITED THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1940. Copy pursuant to Section 219 (1) of Special Resolution of The UUn Simpan Rubber Company Limited passed the 14th day of January 1952. AT an Extraordinary General Meeting of Members of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at484 words
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Advertisement810 1952-01-18 2 NOTICES NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby given that CHUA YEW LOCK of No. 311. Beach Road, Singapore, Is applying to the Governor tor naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reasons why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Colonial810 words
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Advertisement490 1952-01-18 2 NOTICES NATURALISATION NOTICE Is hereby given that YBO BENO TECK of No. 295, Jalan Besar, Singapore, la applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reasons why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Colonial490 words
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Advertisement307 1952-01-18 2 "Biro makes a splendid gift for everybody Those who give and chose wbo receive Biro have equal cause Tot satisfaction. No gift better expresses good wishes and is more gratefully rememhered iff^M^*^^ lIIHO.MATM\*<*^#^ gentle pressure with one hand oniig» out the point A sman dick *^^20^ «enda it back into307 words
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Article203 1952-01-18 3 Aid to Britain in Suez an 'act of aggression 9 PARIS, Thursday. £J(JYPT will consider it^an act of aggression if the United States, France, and the Nethertarida s»>nd warships into Egyptian territorial waters to help Britain keep the Suez Canal open. Dr. Mahmood Azmy Bey, EgyptianReuter; AP - 203 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-01-18 3 SYNCHRONISED swimming ,vi» appear in this year's Olympic Games programme. Picture shows June Taylor, 21 -year-old U.S. and Canadian synchonised swimming champion, demonstra ting the new sport hi a number entitled "Devil Routine" with her sister, Gaie, in Washington39 words
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Article104 1952-01-18 3 NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Thurs. A JURY yesterday decided in favour of a New York woman who was sued for $150,000 on charges that she wrecked her granddaughter's marrtafa to a London car salesman. The Jury decided that wealthy Mrs LiUiar Sanford Proctor, 76, v. ;isUP - 104 words
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Article42 1952-01-18 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs The Vice-President. Mr. Alben Barkley. sent to the Senate today a communication from the "Taiwan Provisional Assembly" expressing the determination of the peopie of Formosa to resist Communist ai'iircssion and recover the China mainland— UP.UP - 42 words
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Article39 1952-01-18 3 HONG KONG. Thnrs— The 933-ton British ship Edendale was refloated on Tuesday, 19 days after running aground on a sandbank at Swatow, a message from the Mover's tug. Prince Salvor, said yesterday. A. P.39 words
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Article127 1952-01-18 3 ■I R. CHURCHILL on Wednesday was made an hereditary member of the Society of Cincinnati, whose members are descendants of officers who fought Britain in the War of Independence. Five people a U.S. naval officer, his family and their servant died in a127 words
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Article57 1952-01-18 3 ALDERMASTON, Berks Thurs.— Completion of essential buildings at the new British atomic research sta- >n jH.£ c V ll J ll> short age of skilled labour Workers are needed* to finish roofs- of administrative and laboratory buildings A sub-contractor said he had 14 months work on handReuter - 57 words
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205 1952-01-18 3 BRITAIN WARNS PERSIA: 'YOU VIOLA TE TREA TY' LONDON, Thursday. BRITAIN charged Persia with violating the Anglo- Persian treaty of 1857 and "all cannons of conduct between state and state" in a Note delivered in reneran yesterday. She protested against the Persian decision to close all British consulates by nextReuter - 205 words
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Article35 1952-01-18 3 BANGKOK, Thurs. -The King of Siam was yesterday reported to have objected to a provision in the new constitution empowering the Government to order troop movements instead of the King— AFP.AFP - 35 words
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178 1952-01-18 3 JW Amsterdam correspond^, TgffSrt* A Washington report says that Mr Truman has asked Mr Stuart Symington to remain temporarily as admin istratrr of the Reeonstructl?f' Finance Corporation while the Senate considers the nomination of Mr Harry LlcDonald to succeed him Mr. Truman's reference in178 words
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Article25 1952-01-18 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs United States budget estimates for 1952-1953 Include $355,000,000 for hastening the building of atomic plants to experiment with the H-bomb —AFPAFP - 25 words
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Article88 1952-01-18 3 NEW YORK, Thurs. J± STRAIGHT fight between Senator Robert Taft and General Dwight Eisenhower for the support of 14 New Hampshire delegates at the Republican National Convention to nominate a candidate for TJ.S. Presidency has been assured. This was disclosed with the news that Gen. MacArthurReuter - 88 words
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Article40 1952-01-18 3 PARIS, Thurs— The Waited Nations Administrative Committee yesterday approved a "•5 per cent cost of living allowance for United Nations permanent staff to meet rising prices in New York, the world organisation's permanent headquarters said Renter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article80 1952-01-18 3 MOSCOW, Thurs. •JWE Soviet Government yesterday issued an additional list of areas forbidden to visiting foreigners, including 22 cities not on the list circulated in September 1948. In the area of Moscow itself, foreigners had been restricted to travel on certain roads within 30AP - 80 words
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Article13 1952-01-18 3 CANBERRA, Thurs Australia will open a legation Id Saigon shortly.— Reuter.Reuter - 13 words
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Article223 1952-01-18 3 U.S. has a new plan on arms i PARIS, Thurs. rE United States announced yesterday that it will have important new proposals to make to the United Nations disarmament commission when it begins work. The UJS. delegate. Mr. j Ernest A. Gross, made this announcement in a speech i urging223 words
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Article68 1952-01-18 3 SAIGON, Thurs. TWENTY Cambodians were injured when a mine exploded yesterday under a train while it was passing over a bridge about 43 miles north-west of the Cambodian capital of Pnompenh. The bridge collapsed and the locomotive and six carriages plunged into the river. InReuter - 68 words
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Article82 1952-01-18 3 BUS RIDES FOR U.S. LONDON STYLE LONDON. Thurs. THREE red double deck buses— as authentic bits of London as Tower Hridge -will be snipped to the United States? In Mart* for an 8.000-mile *"Oome to Britain" tour. The project \s being or- ganlsed by the British Travel and Holidays AssociationAP - 82 words
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Advertisement76 1952-01-18 3 SB-I V» fard 'jfoi yen »R»o€ INQUIRIES TO \i^^*^^^ SANDIJAHPSBUTTERY &CQXTEt SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR IPOH MEiIAN TRAOt T MARK BRUNTONS (MUSSELBURGH) LTD. MUSSELBURGH. SCOTLAND Manufacturers Of Wire Ropes Of All Descriptions Foi SHIPPING, MINING AND ENGINEERS KAOY STOCKS available of Calvaimcd best plougk. 100 m. Umt pmt inch basic76 words
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Advertisement342 1952-01-18 3 Making cakes for Chinese New Year? Then, of course, you'll need TAIKOO CASTER sugar. You can depend on TAIKOO! Remember: fine white sugar makes fine light cakes! Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. WONDERFUL HOLIDAYS.. begin at Victor Britain, the Car-Hire Specialist Get behind the wheel of a latest model 1}342 words
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Article, Illustration524 1952-01-18 4 If Malaya knows Britain is sincere- LONDON, Thursday. IUR. MALCOLM MACDONALD, Commis-sioner-General in South-East Asia, says in M article in the first issue of "Malaya", the j new magazine of the Association of British Malaya: "No one is in a great hurry524 words
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Article182 1952-01-18 4 Watchman on murder charge A WATCHMAN, Gura Singh, who was alleged to have fatally beaten up another watchman, J a g a t Singh, employed at Hock Tong Rubber Factory, Jurong Road, on the night of Aug. 14 last year, was charged at the Singapore Assizes yesterday with murder. Gura182 words
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Article39 1952-01-18 4 Boon Yew School, Changi Road, and Li Ming School, Jalan Besar have been struck off the register. The registration of the supervisors, teachers and members of committee of management of the schools has been cancelled.39 words
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Article28 1952-01-18 4 Mr. H. W. Nightingale. Establishments Officer, Singapore, has been appointed to act for Mr. D. K. Daniels, Under-Secretary, who is now on sick leave.28 words
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167 1952-01-18 4 TWO hundred piculs of ikan tamban were sold at seven cents a kati in April last year for use as manure because there were no wholesale marketing facilities in the Jurong area. The chairman of the Singapore Rural Board, Mr. J167 words
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Article106 1952-01-18 4 COR the fourth year in T succession, Mr. and Mrs. Kunme Shaw and Mr. and Mrs, Run Run Shaw, will distribute Chinese New Year gifts to old people over 60 years of age in Singapore, Their representatives^ will also distribute similar gifts in106 words
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259 1952-01-18 4 A MALAYAN branch of the Town Planning Institute of Great Britain was launched in Singapore Kgurating the branch, jlony's Town Planning r. Sir George Pepler, also the vice-president of the parent body, said that planning principles were constant but had to be adapted to259 words
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Article111 1952-01-18 4 BECAUSE of the fear of deterioration in stocks of brown sugar landed in Singapore for transhipment, th P Controller ol Supplies has 'agreed to release some of the sugar for sale in the open market here. The price is not controlled and the public will be able111 words
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Article68 1952-01-18 4 The Director-General of Army Medical Services, Lt.Gen Sir Neil Cantlie, arrived in Singapore yesterday by Quantas-BOAC for a ten-day inspection tour of Army medical establishments in Malrya. Gen. Cantlie. who will later visit Hong Kdng and Korea, was met .at the airport by Brig C. W.68 words
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Article89 1952-01-18 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. GOH Yeow Seng, won his High Court appeal today against a Pontlan police court conviction and two months imprisonment on a charge or havig unlawful possession of 16 sheets of rubber Inche Sufflan, the DPP, to d Mr. Justice Storr that he did not89 words
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Article64 1952-01-18 4 Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay, new Malay class, 9.15 a.m.; continuation class, 10.30 a.m.; beginners class, 5.15 p.m. YJH.C.A., Orchard Road, Judo and 'body-building, 5.30 p.m; literacy class, 8- p.m. University of Malaya, lecture by Professor A. A. Sandosham on "Challenge of the Parasite" Faculty of Medicine, 8.30 p.m. Bethesda,64 words
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Article91 1952-01-18 4 DR. F. J. Harlow, Adviser on Technical Education lo the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, has arrived in Singapore on an inspection tour. Dr. Harlow has already visited Hong Kong, Brunei, Sarawak, British North Borneo and the Federation of Malaya. iW He91 words
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Advertisement176 1952-01-18 4 (d P< Gr,lo Yj an r Ti fs I W Sturdy limbs, firm flesh, sound S bones the happiness of abound- V, ing health these are some of the y gifts bestowed by this famous food. |> For there is everything your baby A needs in a tin of COW176 words
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Advertisement62 1952-01-18 4 fir /j 1 sfj" jMin nn n UHFETTBimai" 1 Sole Agenfs: MONTOR.LTD., Arcade, Singapore TelsT 5891/5892 Established 1904 J THEY ALL AGREE Kusum COOKED FOOD IS GOOD SOLE AGENTSSHROFFS (malaya) LTD. Agency Shawroom: 47/49, STAMFORD ROAD. TEL. *****. KUALA LUMPUR: 139, BATU RD. PENANC 32, BISHOP ST. A M Jkw£62 words
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215 1952-01-18 5 Public confidence one of the aims FED. POLICE MAT BE SPLIT UP K. LUMPUR, Thurs. T^HE "considerable re- organisation" of the Federation police announced in London yesterday by Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, Secretary v of. State for the Colonies, will mean separating from the force the police jungle companies, special constables215 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-01-18 5 AN INTERNATIONAL group of students of th«> Methodist Girls' School. Mount Sophia, Singapore, seen in their classroom yesterday afternoon preparing for the exhibition to be held today after th c opening: ceremony and dedication of the Sophia Blackmore Memorial, fat the croup are Mrs. Tan Yoonu Thye, Art Mistress for73 words
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Article55 1952-01-18 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Bakanperi bin Sotar, and Attan bin Awang, special constables, were fined $60 each for riding a motor cycle without a driver's licence and third party insurance. The Court was told that the two were learning to ride a motor cycle each taking55 words
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Article44 1952-01-18 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.Wong Koon Yeow. found removing foodstuffs from a restricted area at Gelang Paten without a permit, was fined $35 and Lee Ban Hoi, a factory worker found carrying a small quantity of fish in the same area, was fined $5.44 words
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199 1952-01-18 5 k -TEST CASE", brought by the Singapore City A Council under the Municipal Ordinance before the City Police Court, was yesterday dismissed by the Magistrate, Mr. K. J. L. Jamieson. The City Council was seeking powers to demolish an unauthorised shed ihough the199 words
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Article25 1952-01-18 5 Tan Sin Poo, a s hop assistant, was fined $20 in the Singapore City Police Court yesterday for failing' to register his bicycle.25 words
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232 1952-01-18 5 GIVEUSGOVTMEN WHO STAY HERE, HE URGES SENIOR Government officers should serve for a longer period in Singapore, Mr. Chin Chye Fong urged at a meeting of the Rural Board yesterday. Mr. Chin said that during five years' service with the I Board he had seen five dif- i ferent officers232 words
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Article98 1952-01-18 5 TWO labourers, Low Thiam Hock, aged 20, and Toh Kit Chiang, aged 25, were in Singapore yesterday committed for trial at the next Assizes on a charge of armed robbery. They were alleged to have robbod I^ow Yong Lan, an old woman, of $11 and a98 words
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Article35 1952-01-18 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— X Sinnan of Sungei Masai Estate, who was found in possession of quarter of a Juk of toddy, was fined $15. He said the toddy was for his own consumption.35 words
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Article68 1952-01-18 5 The Comptroller of Income Tax, Singapore, reminds employers that they are required to make a return of particulars respecting employees of certain classes employed in 1951. The Income Tax Department has sent out forms for completion to employers. Any employer, who has not been notified individually, should68 words
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296 1952-01-18 5 SHORTAGE of skilled 3 labour to Singapore could be relieved by apprenticeship schemes run by firms here on lines similar to those in Britain, a well-known Singapore engineer, Just back, from the U.K., contends. Such schemes, the engineer said, would help to overcome the296 words
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Article43 1952-01-18 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Abdul Rahim. a worker at the Central Store, was fined $40 for failing to get an identity card. He said he had not registered for a card because he did not have a permanent address.43 words
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Article116 1952-01-18 5 'THE Singapore Rural Board yesterday agreed to scrap their regulations, drafted in 1939, with regard to specifications for makin* up private roads. The Board decided that in future each case should be decided on its merits. The Senior Executive Engineer. Mr. R- R- Cambridge, explained116 words
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Advertisement160 1952-01-18 5 I EAU-DE-COLOGNE I Cool, Fragrant, kt/reshing mk mm ■<££■ GB-8 FACE POWDER ROUGE PERFUME* LIPSTICK 1 j COLD CREAM I VANISHING CREAM BRILUANTINEJ HAIR CREAM, 4 BOURJOIS DISTRIBUTORS GRAFTON LABORATOMES LIMITED. SINGAPORE SPECIAL OFFER FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR j I CLOCKS 3 Cm .^^M^MMMfMMMMk Delicate colour rhythmic w ffmSg^^P^l movement,160 words
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Article124 1952-01-18 6 MRS. TAY LEE SENG thanks friends and relatives lor their kind help and sympathy and for attending the funeral of her late husband, Peter. MR. Si MRS. RAMCHANDVIS, wish to thf.nk all relatives and friends for attending cremation ceremony of their daughter RaJdutarl on 16th Jan. at Bldadarl. 6hp124 words
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Obituary23 1952-01-18 6 IN memory of A. C. Willis, Inte Assistant Superintendent, Marine Hostel, who passed away on 18.1.51. "May he rest in peace23 words
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755 1952-01-18 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Fri., Jan. 18, 1951. Tin Pact Doubts It is odd that although Mr. Eden is so satisfied that the tin-steel pact with America is such a fine thing for everyone, there should be an unexplained delay in announcing the details. News of the possibility of a755 words
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Article405 1952-01-18 6 The arrest of an Egyptian general and 160 police by British troops in a raid on sniper hideouts in the Tel el Kebir area throws further light on the rising terror, in the Canal zone. In the past ten days there has been a series of405 words
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1162 1952-01-18 6 J. W. GOODWIN - J. W. GOODWIN RANGOON. T»HE famous Chinese 1 injunction to relax and enjoy it seems to be the Burmese attitude to Communism. True, they may not enjoy the Communist insurrection, which has cost more than 30,000 lives and has wrested large areas of the1,162 words
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779 1952-01-18 6 The history of caste in Ceylon itfY attention is drawn iT to a statement made by Mr. G. Nugawella, refuting a statement that the Sinhalese have four castes. Mr. Nugawella at the outset may care to know that there are more than four castes; the four mentioned are the major779 words
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Letter129 1952-01-18 6 T SENT my nephew to Haig Road School on Jan. 14 for enrolment. I was informed by Ihe principal that all morning classes had been tilled and there was no afternoon school. I saw at least 200 boys of school age being turned away In despair. Katong129 words
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Letter79 1952-01-18 6 the inaugural meeting of the community centre at Lorong Lalat for the City Council labour staff last Saturday the nominated City Councillors were conspicuous by their absence. Not one of them attended. If the nominated City Councillors want to keep themselves aloof and take no interest in the79 words
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Article438 1952-01-18 6 Orange and yellow I)ATO C. J. Faglar, m addition to being a Singapore Legislative Councillor and a very busy doctor, is a keen horticulturalist, and many readers of the Straits Tunes will remember having seen a photograph on Tuesday of Datin Paglar amid a cluster of beautiiul438 words
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Advertisement652 1952-01-18 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. HAY. On 16th January at Bungsar Hospital to Marie, wife of Vincent Hay. Malayan Police, daughter. PERSONAL DATO SIR CHENG-LOCK TAN thanks all those who have sent congratulations and will send proper acknowledgments as soon as possible SITUATIONS VACANT FULLY qualified Primary Mistress Imnwdlctely. European School. Tel P3631.652 words
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Advertisement19 1952-01-18 6 THIS IS NO TIME TO BE WITHOUT... 75 cts. WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE Sole Agents: RAJ COPAL LTD PHONE ***** SINGAPORE19 words
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Advertisement108 1952-01-18 6 HG P c# s \B||r^ SHEAFFER3 SJcup A""lustA ""lust whaf the doctor ordered" 7 'h to avoid the clotting, clogging hi.W an< corrosion caused by 7W\ common inks. A switch to Sknp IM-1 can save many dollars in costly s£jt repairs or complete replac*-//\-,^r/ ,^r ment. Sknp never clots on108 words
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Article239 1952-01-18 7 Plans for the 'best beach are approved BUT HAWKERS NOT WANTED JHK development scheme and layout oi the "Lido" at Changi Pomt the best beach in the Colony was approved yesterday by the Singapore Rural Board. The Board decided not to make provision in the239 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-01-18 7 The Sister on Duty at John Little's display window campaign to recruit nurses for Singapore hospitals has had over 50 inquiries from youn g women during the past few days. The Sister, Miss M. Penny rather, shown here telling three girls about nursing conditions, said yesterday that the79 words
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Article140 1952-01-18 7 Husband says: I am puzzled A TAXI-DRIVER said in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday that he could give no reason why his wife should have taken caustic soda. Hp admitted she had tried to take her life in 1946 when thev were married, but he was still puzzled about it140 words
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Article74 1952-01-18 7 The case against Gan Cheng Kway, charged with six offences under the Finance Regulations, wa s postponed to Feb. 2, in Singapore yesterday. Gan. a partner of Chop Khin Bee in Telok Ayer Street, was alleged to have made six payments totalling $65,000 to Thong Kee, Siang74 words
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Article24 1952-01-18 7 The Tamilian Association of Singapore will hold its annual general meeting at 32, Race Course Lane at 3 p.m. on Sunday.24 words
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Article115 1952-01-18 7 IPOH, Thurs. rE sweep committee of the Malayan Chinese Association proposes to make its eighth lottery, the draw for which will be on April 20, one of 2,000,000 tickets, with the first prize at $400,009. A spokesman said today that the other prizes will be increased proportionately115 words
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Article73 1952-01-18 7 SEREMBAN, Thurs. POR the first time In Negri Sembilan, a Chinese, Mr. Tan Eng Khoon, has been appointed Assistant Collector of Land Revenue for Seremban and Deputy Registrar of Titles, Negrl Sembilan. Mr. Ta.n has been in Government service for more than 37 years and has73 words
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Article56 1952-01-18 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Mrs. del Tufo, wife of the Officer Administering the C :vernment in the Federation, today visited the State Welfare Home, Johore Bahru, accompanied by Miss Enid Fernandes, State Social Welfare Officer. Mrs. del Tufo spoke to Maimunah, a girl, shortly to be56 words
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Article69 1952-01-18 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thu. The following hav e been appointed to serve on the Local Hospital Board, Kota Tinggi, for 1952. Inche Saflah binte Mohd. Noor, Mrs. M. H. Edmett. Ungku Noriah binte Abdul Rahman, Naib Penghulu Mohd. Noor bin Awang, Mr. Tan Seng Toon, Mr. Tay Khay69 words
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Article37 1952-01-18 7 MUAR, Thurs.— A 52-year-old woman, Shaw Yam, who broke the curfew at Bukit Kangkak. Tangkak, was fined $20 at Muar. She said she had gone out to feed her Pigs at 7.30 p.m.37 words
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Article67 1952-01-18 7 For the second time in four days, residents living in the western portion of Singapore had a longer-than-usual blackout last night. A fault traced to the mains at. the Pierce Road sub-sta-tion resulted in uncooked dinners, no radios and no lights for residents in the Tanglin and67 words
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96 1952-01-18 7 THE Singapore Government is considering a scheme under which disabled persons can be employed in Government service. A Government circular issued yesterday said that it was considered there may well be types of work which could be done satisfactorily by disabled people. Among96 words
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Article75 1952-01-18 7 A "FLOOD Relief Fund" to help victims of the recent floods in the Federation was started in Singapore and the Federation on Wednesday. The president of the UMNO Youth League, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said yesterday that a select committee, representing UMNO and the75 words
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Article28 1952-01-18 7 MUAR, Thurs.— For selling pork without a licence at Jalan Kirn Kee. Tang Cheng Ton* and Tan Thiam Ho were each fined $15 at Muar.28 words
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111 1952-01-18 7 IBRAHIM bin Awang of the Rochore Police Station, x Singapore, is a worried man these days because he can't trace his aged parents. He told the Straits Times yesterday he received a letter sometime ago that his father, Awang bin Ismail bin Ismail, aged 80, and111 words
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Article26 1952-01-18 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Tan Keng Hee, who on three occasions sold beer wholesale without being a licensed dealer wa« fined a total of $180.26 words
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Article231 1952-01-18 7 MRS. HANDY THANKS OUR FRIENDS' THE new $180,000 Mary C. Nind wing of the Sophia A Blackmore memorial, at the Methodist Girls' school, Mount Sophia, Singapore, will be dedicated and opened today at 8.30 a.m. This new wing accommodates eight new classrooms, two of231 words
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Article43 1952-01-18 7 The Independent Labour Party of Malaya at its inaugural meeting on Jan. 27 will consider a motion calling upon the Secretary of State for the Colonies to replace the existing political structure in Singapore and the Federation by a panMalayan Government.43 words
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Article53 1952-01-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. rE Settlers' Co-operative Society Provision Store and Coffeeshop at SubariK resettlement area, Selangor, began business today. It was declared open by Mr. J. A. R. MacDonald, Assistant District Officer, Kepong. The organisation has 300 members who hold shares worth $25,000. More shops are to53 words
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Article72 1952-01-18 7 Indians in Singapore and the Federation have been given permission to fly their National Flag on their homes and business premises on Jan. 26, the Indian Republic Day, said Mr. P. K. Guha, Information Officer of the Government of India in Malaya, yesterday. He said, flags72 words
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Article24 1952-01-18 7 MUAR, Thurs. Rahman bin Ahmad, who used his car at Jalan Petri with an expired licence, was fined $10 at Muar.24 words
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Article91 1952-01-18 7 WHEN the British Malayan Petroleum Company at Seria opened a club for its Dyak and Iban employees recently, the ribbon across the entrance to the club was cut in Iban fashion— with a parang. The parang was later presented to the managing dlr- ector of91 words
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Article140 1952-01-18 7 rpHREE Sappears of the Singapore Engineer Regiment were yesterday found guilty by a District Court Martial of punching and kicking their sergeant on Christmas Eve. David William Price, who was found guilty on an additional charge of assaulting a Malay Other Rank while under detention, was140 words
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Article83 1952-01-18 7 The Government and Municipal Labour Un:on asked the Singapore Government yesterday to back date the revised cost of living allowance to all daily-rated workers from January last year. The revised rate paid from July 1951 is $1.65 cost of living allowance against $1.42. The secretary of83 words
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Article128 1952-01-18 7 'pHE second of a series of three public lectures on geographical topics connected with Malaya and SouthEast Asia, sponsored by the Geographical Society of the University of Malaya will begin on Friday, Jan. 25, in the Oei Tiong Ham Hail, in Cluny Road, at 8.15 p.m. on128 words
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Article49 1952-01-18 7 A United Nations photographer, Mr. Donald Fraser, who is making documentary films in Asian countries, arrived in Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC. He has shot more than 35,000 feet of film in Pakistan, India, and Indonesia for a newsreel on the United Nations Technical Assistance programme.49 words
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Article32 1952-01-18 7 MUAR. Thurs— Two motorists. On g Siew Chuan and Ahmad bin Hamtd, were -ach fined $100 or 50 days' imprisonment at Muar for using their private cars for htre.32 words
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Article50 1952-01-18 7 Nine Muslim organisations In Singapore are to appeal jointly to the Government for assistance to establish a home for destitute and aged Muslim women. This was decided on Wednesday at a meeting sponsored by the Muslim Advisory Board. An 11-man committee was formed to prepare plans.50 words
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Article51 1952-01-18 7 Lim Cheng Mei, a bumboat man, was charged irf the Singapore Third District Court yesterday with possession of 68 lb. of raw opium at the Singapore Harbour Board on Wednesday. He claimed trial and was offered bail of $15,000. The case was postponed until Jan.51 words
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Article38 1952-01-18 7 Wee Kirn Hock, aged 47. of New Bridge Road. was charged in Singapore yesterday with cheating Thilappon Arumugam of $80 on Dec. 31 H e was offered $2,000 bail and the case postponed to Thursday.38 words
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183 1952-01-18 7 SCHOOLS WON'T HA VE 3 SESSIONS AFTER ALL SINGAPORE'S plan for three sessions a day in some schools to ease the shortage of schools in the Colony, has been called off. The Director of Education, Mr. A. W. Frisby, said yesterday: "There are several factors to contend with and we183 words
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241 1952-01-18 7 DROMPT action on the part i of the Singapore General Hospital staff saved the life of Noel Gamba, a 14-year-old schoolboy, after he was bitten by a cobra. Noel, the son of Mr. Charles Gamba, lecturer in economics at the University of Malaya, was241 words
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Article75 1952-01-18 7 Chan Tan Pin, a coffee-shop assistant, who claimed $50.66 from his employer, Tan Chuan Kok of Bencoolen Street as 14 days' wages due in lieu of notice and arrears of salary, failed In his action in the Singapore Second Civil District Coui f yesterday. Chan alleged75 words
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Advertisement81 1952-01-18 7 LECOQ IN OIL OR IN TOMATO SAUCE CT r Inl "^y am Brand supreme Ipl *±\^J^ In! or over 5® years with NJj^^s^y ~a /M te Bay Leaf, Clove and other spices. J *H~ DHNER |reyi ADDING «and models M- s (1) NEW AND REVOLUTIONARY DESIGN (2) FASTER AND QUIETER81 words
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Advertisement164 1952-01-18 7 Kf The tcatcti the world hj' learned to trust /^^■O^--I ImlV B x waterproof cuti make... Ationirim k «en o( wiiini turn. U ■mm iht .pr., ,ni bo»n «.ich>»«lin« il U m«i v Ike auomalic M MrmiiUu. .IMwi.r p« w ram,.. Wkr. I*C m«h«;.m. .1 bet »b,n ™.pIW I. Voni164 words
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374 1952-01-18 8 COURT TOLD OF 'BUND' MARRIAGE ALOR STAR, Thursday. AN IMAM, Lebai Ibrahim, told Kedah Assize Court yesterday that, according to Muslim law, a woman who had been divorced three times would have to enter into a "china buta" (temporary marriage) with another374 words
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Article, Illustration117 1952-01-18 8 MR. tiarol« Holt (above) arrived in Singapore yesterday by BOAC Arjronaut from Colombo and did not have to so through the usual immigration formalities at Kalian^ airport For Mr. Holt is Australia's Minister of Immigration. He also hold* a second portfolio as Minister of Labour117 words
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283 1952-01-18 8 Federation decides on 'David' today rwiHE controversial film 1 "David and Bathsheba" is to be specially reviewed today by the Federation of Malaya Cinematographic Appeal Committee. To save delay in debating the appointment of a Deputy High Commissioner, the Federal Executive Conncir ha* called a meeting of the Legte- lattve283 words
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Article265 1952-01-18 8 CUBSTATIONS liable to load shedding today are: OAT AdeJphi. U. Cross St./Pagoda St., r. Hokien St., Pickering St./ Church St., U. Circular Rd., Carpenter St., Cavanagh Rd./CoJlyer Quay, V.M.H. 1*2, Prince St Market St., Raffles PI. /Malacca St., Boat Quay, Union Building, Hume Pipe, Rheem, Ford, Bin Seng,265 words
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Article128 1952-01-18 8 MR. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India in Singapore. spoke yesterday of the satisfactory democratic development of India based on British tradition, at a luncheon of the Overseas League. He had Been invited as guest speaker in view of the anniversary of the independence128 words
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Article28 1952-01-18 8 Srimatl Rajeswari Subramanyam and party will sing Carnatic music at Mac Donald House studio in Singapore at 6 p.m. tomorrow. There will also b- recorded music.28 words
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Article255 1952-01-18 8 Death boat carried too many KUALA LUMPUR Thur. THE owner of the motor boat which capsized in the Perak River at Mannong on Dec. 14 had grossly neglected the safety of his passengers, said Mr. M. Oarton when he gave his findings in Kuala Kangsar Court today. Mr. Garton held255 words
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Article40 1952-01-18 8 Air Marshal sir Francis Fogarty, Commander in Chief of Far East Air Force, flew from Singapore to Negombo, Ceylon, yesterday for a routine visit to the R.A.F. in Ceylon. H e will be away for about 10 days.40 words
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170 1952-01-18 8 "THE Singapore Government will probably appoint Lt.-Col. W. E. Fairbairn, "strong man of the prewar Shanghai Police and founder of the Shanghai Riot Unit, to organise and train the Colony's Riot Unit. He is in Britain' at present. His services have been asked for170 words
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Article79 1952-01-18 8 MISS MOLLY Tan Ghee TSin, a former pupil or St. Mary Girls' School, Kuala Lumpur, will have her dream realised when she leaves Singapore next week to enter a university In the United States. She will study medicine at the Hiwassee College in MadisonvHle, Tennessee, on79 words
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Advertisement208 1952-01-18 8 m When, in 1854, j, m^^Ml cne remarkable encket match was played /^•fij F\ on the Good wui Sands between the Gcntleu/^^M \k men of Walmer and the crew of the Deal llu ink B// Lu 88 cr "Spartan", Curtis Gin had already lj\(m W been distilled in London for208 words
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Advertisement361 1952-01-18 8 If you want a smart, smooth punning trouble-free bicycle tbat will keep its gleaming finish for many years it*sti»eyx>uhadaE.S.A. Strongly made, yet light to ride and easy to control, this B.S.A. Sports Roadster Bicycle is ideal for the long-distance cyclist. Smartly finished in gleaming enamel, it will give you many361 words
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Miscellaneous77 1952-01-18 8 SINGAPORE 10 10.10 Emergency News from KX 1 p.m. Radio Orch.; 1.30 News; 1.45 2 Dance Music; 6.15 'Forces Favourites"; 6.55 Announcements; 7 News; 7.15 "The Man Behind the Camera"; 7.30 "Personal Choice"; 8 Talk; 8.15 "Evening Star"; 8.30 Friday Prom. Elgar; 9.30 News; 9.45 "LaUn American Serenade"; 10 "Walts77 words
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Miscellaneous85 1952-01-18 8 Spore. l.'M 'Latin American Serenade"; 7.30 "Take It From Here"; 8 "Living in an Atomic Age"; 8 15 "K.L. Radio Ranch"; 8.30 "Friday Feature"; 9.00 "Top of the List": 9-30 Newt; 9.45 Popular Instrumental Group; 10 "Music For A While"; 10.30—11 Music For Dancing. PENANG 10 a.m.— 2 pjtn. A*85 words
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Miscellaneous77 1952-01-18 8 S.30 News; 9.45 Arthur Rubenstein, piano; 10 Radio Orch.; 10.30— 11 Dance Music. BBC GOS •.30 ajn. News: 8.40— ».45 "From the Editorials": C.15 pun. Sports Round-Up"; 6.30 New* News Analysis; 6.45 Report; 6.50 "Prom The Editorials"; 7 Theatre. "These In Favour"'; 8.30 News Home News; 1.45 'Music from Grand77 words
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Article, Illustration743 1952-01-18 9 piLMS with messages usually fall between two stools in that they fail to carry their message with conviction, and at the same time they fail to entertain. An outstanding exception comes to Singapore next week, the Swiss film "Four In A Jeep". Four In A743 words
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Article476 1952-01-18 9 BOB THOMAS - He Holds More Oscars Than Anyone BOB THOMAS By T'Hb Oricui ocwii rolling around again sq it is time for a chat with Walter Brennan, the only actor who has won three of them. Brennan won three out of the first five academy awards presented tor a supporting actor. (The476 words
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Advertisement164 1952-01-18 9 11 «m 1.45. 4, 6.3«, 9.30 p.m. j Wi 2 ne 10AN EVANSIKLVYN DOUGLAS Plum! EXCLUSIVE Short DAVIS CUP FINALS jM k NEXT m i^ chance R.luit^ thru I ftWy 1 I MURDEROUS SUSPENSE-THRILLER 10,000 HOOVES THUNDER OUT OF MONGOL TO PLUNDER CONQUER! fdfev Universal #S^J^3J International's In TECHNICOLOR with164 words
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Advertisement183 1952-01-18 9 4IR-CONOITIOMm 11 AM, 1.30, 4, 6.45, 9.30 P.M. INSPIRED BY HER BEAUTY AND HER DARING THOUSANDS STORMED AN UNCONQUERABLE FORTRESS! mHLhI^pI ti/nnIuULUK Filmed in Quebec f§Brwhere it sctMHy tarae-.w)' XS PLUS! I Lat?st*Br;ti«h Movicione Nowsl "FLYING ENTERPRISE SINKS" 2nd big midnight tomorrow .JfSs THRILL TO ANNE S DUEL WITH THE183 words
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Article291 1952-01-18 10 LONDON. Thura. SELLING pressure on home industrials was renewed today and prices weakened to close with falls ranging from sixpence to 2s. 6d. prompting a wav c of offerings. There was renewed belief that Government plans 'o comt>at Britain's economic crisis will be severe In character. Closing middle291 words
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Article37 1952-01-18 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs, Jan. 17._5478.«2V4 (upsl.l2y 2 London: £964 a ton LONDON. Jan. 17 Cash Buyers £964, Sellers £965; Forward Bayers £964, Sellers £9%5, Settlement £9684 (down Ci). Turnover: a.m. M, p.m. 50 tons.37 words
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Article162 1952-01-18 10 THE PRODUCE MARKET 'THE Singapore produce market was again dull In most sections yesterday. On slightly better inquiries, sellers raised prices in the pepper section, quoting Muntok at $805 a picul and Sarawak at $800. Lampong black remained at $585. Copra was very dull, with prices slightly lower. Sellers quoted162 words
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Article138 1952-01-18 10 From Oar Own Correspondent MELBOURNE, Thurs. ANOTHER long line of invest- merit falls gave Stock Exchange trading a weak note today. All sections were lower. Selling pressure was not heavy but buyers lacked keenness and this forced sellers to lower thetr limits to effect sales. Key Industrials138 words
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Article188 1952-01-18 10 Sellers withdraw; tone steadies T»HE Singapore rubber market became steadier x yesterday as up-country sellers withdrew. Prices improved slightly during the day, but the trade was reluctant to do business at the higher levels, which fluctuated around $1.40 and $1.40± a lb. for firstgrade, February shipment. Only a188 words
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Article31 1952-01-18 10 LONDON, Jan. 17.— Spot 40d, Feb. 40d., Mar. 40d.. Apr-June 3»%d.. July-Sept. 38Hd, Oct.-Dec. 37«4d., Dec-Jan c.Lf. 40' id norn Jan-Peb. cAJ. 40d., Peb-Mar. C.i t 40d. Market: Easier.31 words
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Article32 1952-01-18 10 J£INTA Kellas Tin Dre.lglng directors have declared an interim dividend of 10 per t-*nt, payable on March 10, 1952. Books will be closed Feb. 25-Mvch 9 inclusive.32 words
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Article174 1952-01-18 10 Industrials firm ALTHOUGH sellers reduced A prices In the Tin section of the Malayan share market (yesterday, buyers were not attracted at the lower levels; only a small volume of business was written Industrials continued firm. Business done in Rubber chares was barely sufficient to test prices. Price174 words
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Article34 1952-01-18 10 HON KONG. Thurs. FKEE marke currency exchange for Hun". Kong dollars was niKited at the rlo«e today as follows; US$l HK56.57 (cash), HKs6.6o'4 (T.T.); £1 HK515.85; one tahil of goid HKS32I%.— UP.UP - 34 words
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Article34 1952-01-18 10 •pHE Malayan Exchange Banks Association announced yesterday that agreed rates of exchange to merchants. Selling. T.T./0.5., ready, for the Swiss francs had been altered to 142 1 Other agreed rates remain unchanged.34 words
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Article221 1952-01-18 10 gHIPS alongside Singapore Harbour Board godowns. or expected tfcere by 7 a.m. today, are: 1-2 Mount Cameron. 3 Kajang. 4-5 Doctor Lykes. Coal Plant Pakistan Pioneer, 6-7 City of Karachi. 8-s» Benarty n Myrmidon. 13-14 RadJa. 15 Relau. 16 Peter Reed. 17-18 Calcbas. 19-20 Ormara. 21-22 Incharran. 23-24221 words
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Advertisement1311 1952-01-18 10 "IAMSFTELD tfc CO., LTD. (lncorpotai~3 in Singapore) BLUB FUMMBL LIMB Canwr t oaWan to proceea via other ports to load ami aUtharie tun. (AILIMCS to LIVCRPOOL CLASCOW LONDON COHTININTAL rofcTS Ova Sails P. Sham Panaruj Per»t«o toe Marseilles Lrvcroool 6 Glasgow Lan 17/|« Calchat fo. Holland 6 tan Caaawn II1,311 words
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Advertisement387 1952-01-18 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS r a New Vorb *nd Boston na Ceylon India €rvr» ox MedHerranean Parts Singapore Swattenham Penang 'PRES HARRISON' 17/18 lan 19/21 lan s.s "PRESIDENT BUCHANAN" 19/25 lan Omit 26/28 lan <i -SCHUYLER OTIS BLAND" 23/30 lan Omit n lan./s Feb Ta Los Angel'" Atlantic Parts Panata* s387 words
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Advertisement369 1952-01-18 10 BAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS FROM K. /CONTINENT S'oora Stiarr- "^rtans !•>*•» »or Banekofc Hoo* <ont Manila Kobe 6 Yokohama it* Feb 11 tan./2 Fob *7/30 lan More«ia" for Banekok Hong Kong. Kobe 6 Yokohama 19/21 Feb 17/ISFob 14/1* Fefc •*?»■>' 'o. R»r, B kr* Hone Kong 6 Manila 26/27 Fo*369 words
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Advertisement1021 1952-01-18 10 McALISTER tft CO., LTD. Telephone No 5906 ELLERMAM tft BOCaCNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON HAVRE. ROTTtROAM LO> ANCELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURC PORTLANO SEATTLE b VANCOUVER SO, ca-jo to. Oj-O. South I.S CITY OF KARACHI m RA )?ciSVILLt iim^SffiSL 2p272Tf«..2 p 272Tf«.. ioi^;;f^ p ,F.r p ra s.s CITY O*F COVENTRt mi1,021 words
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Article1455 1952-01-18 11 J.B. PRIESTLEY - From Left To Right Is Not Enough J.B. PRIESTLEY BY T CAN no longer call A myself a Socialist. But this does not mean, as so many people seem to Imagine, that now I am a determined Anti-So-cialist, an enthusiastic supporter of Capitalist private enterprise. I have not swung from1,455 words
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Advertisement240 1952-01-18 11 1 m < Ask to see the other Vegetables Hhland Fruits In the S medley |jj range. .j| SOLE AGENTS: ijj t T ittle 3»a SINGAPORE > BOOTHS —^^^38 9B* > m »^rM T| SJ I^EIB^ Hn it a rtapi s-Uatd Jrom tk» THIS Booth; C^kfil BooldH whid, it rfMUb240 words
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Advertisement147 1952-01-18 11 I KllMis J excellent for j rarow'.nq children Countless numbers of parents have helped their chil- ff dren grow strong and healthy with KLIM! Nourishing, delicious KLIM milk will give your children the essential food elements needed for prop- er growth. KLIM is always pure and safe always dependable. THERE147 words
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Miscellaneous267 1952-01-18 11 Straits Times Gossword v^ 'e||'9 20 1 21 2? 5T j 24 28 C'- 3L f jj- _E2ss>. i^i iSSk, 'I |f/ \t loss 7. Trace exu (anag.) (9). 1. They decent under the m- 8. Yes. ring for this tube (7). fluence Of a good press! (7, 8). 14.267 words
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678 1952-01-18 12 RAT BARKWAY's farewell message: SPECIAL TRACKS A NECESSITY RAY Barkway, the British A.A.A. honorary coach, yesterday said that one of the most important requirements for athletics in Singapore and Malaya is the provision of fields specially laid out for athletics. Barkway, who returns to678 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-01-18 12 LADY LUCK II (Mawi) on the outside and Perverse < Spencer) battle out a Ugh t finish in Race 7 at Bukit Timah on Wednesday. Lady Luck II hung on to win by a neck. Straits Times pict ure.38 words
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Article188 1952-01-18 12 LONDON, Thurs. RESULTS of yesterday's soccer 1 matches were: FA.. CUP (third round replays) Blackburn 2 Notts Forest 0 Derby County 0 Middlesbro 2 Eve»ton 1 Leyton Orient 3 Gateshead 3 Ipswich 3 (after extra time) Wolves 4 Manchester C. 1 Chester 2 Chelsea 3 (after extraReuter - 188 words
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Article84 1952-01-18 12 The team to represent the Army fSingapore) against Singapore Cricket Club at Rugby on the S.C.C. tomorrow at 5 p.m. is: Major Mitchell RASC (capt); Capt Wortlenock R.A.E.C, Capt. Phillips R.E., 2/Lt. Clarke R.E., Capt. Byrne R.A.S.C; 2/Lt. Horn R.E., 2 Lt. McPherson R.E.; Major84 words
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Article116 1952-01-18 12 University of Malaya undergraduates defeated the graduates at badminton by four matches to nil at the F.M.S. Hostel Courts yesterday. This was the first of a series of games between the graduated and undergraduates in celebrating "Medical Week". Results: (UndirRraduates mentioned first) Doubles: Loporte Khoo and Loh116 words
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Article37 1952-01-18 12 SYDNEY, Thurs.— David Hawkins, of Australia. British Empire 220 yards breaststroke swimming champion, tonight broke the Australian record for the distance by 4.2 seconds. Hawkins clocked 2 mln. 41.7 sec. in 'his record swim. ReuterAAP.Reuter; Reuter-AAP - 37 words
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Article17 1952-01-18 12 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA alumni v undergraduates games (cont.). HOCKEY: S.C.C. "A" v BODCA at S.C.C.17 words
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Article135 1952-01-18 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. gELANGOR'S four Thomas Cup "possibles"— A. Plruz, Chan Kon Leoiig, Lim Ke e Fong and Yeoh Teck Chye, began training last week at the Pudu Girls'English School. Teck Chye who is recovering from his stomach ailment, Is in light training. Together with the135 words
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Article335 1952-01-18 12 r 1 W are the weights for tomorrow,' last day of the Singapore Turf Club's Spring meeting: Cl. Z, Div. 1-6 F. Fairy Tale 9.00 Tryas 8.11 Marcher Lords 8.10 Trafalgar 8.08 Rising Glory 8.08 Ice Revue 8.07 Hit-the-Spot MS Modest Flutter 8.04 Bella Marie 8.04 Royal Dream335 words
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Article404 1952-01-18 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By THOUGH form often goes awry in the rain and 1 mud, adherents of form fared exceptionally well on the first and second day of the Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting at Bukit Timah. I* First and second favourites won 10 out404 words
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Article112 1952-01-18 12 SYDNEY, Thurs:— Arthur Morris, Australian Test opening batsman and New South Wales captain, will not be able to play again this season. Morris today failed to pass a medical test. The examination was made at the request of the Australian Cricket Board of Control, andReuter; Reuter-AAP - 112 words
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377 1952-01-18 12 6 seasons. in athlete's year —Barkway ON the final day of his coaching schedule, Ray Barkway told athletes and athletics officials at Victoria School yesterday: Give up athletics if you don't get pleasure In your training; don't ever overstrain yourself. It was his eighth and last day of instruction in377 words
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337 1952-01-18 12 K.L. RACES PUT BACK A WEEK C1. 4 5 will not run ■THE Selangor Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting for horses Classes One and Two has been put back a week and will now be held on February Z, 6 and 9 instead of as originally arranged for the week337 words
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247 1952-01-18 12 KUALA LUMPUR. gELANGOR'S team for the key match in the Southern section of the All Blues rugby competition against Negri Sembilan, on the K.L. padang on Saturday, shows three changes from the side which drew three-all wiUi Singapore last month Raja Shaharuddln (scrum-half)247 words
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Article42 1952-01-18 12 The following will represent S.C.C. "A" against 8.0.D.C.A. on the padang today- at 5 p.m. (weather permitting) Mathot; Welschen, Grimberg; Ede (capt.), Lloyd J. E., Macrea; McMullan B. R., Ter Haar, McMullan D. W., Keelan, Hayes. Reserves: Parry, Perry. Umpire: McNeil.42 words
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Article36 1952-01-18 12 LONDON, Thurs. Yesterday* rugby union results were: South African tour: Midland Counties 8, South Africans 19. Other matches: Old Paulines 14, Thai touring team (Slam) 0. United Services (Portsmouth) 25, Aldershot Services 8. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement806 1952-01-18 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. ■OMNMM Tom Page e» SITUATIONS VACANT FIRST Class European Import/ Export house requires energetic European with thorough knowledge of import business and sufficient experirnre to take over the management of Import departInitiatire. Applicants should state whether married /single, age. education, full details of previous experience, salary required and806 words
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Advertisement579 1952-01-18 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE 1950, 10 h.p. ANGLIA, good condition, taxed: June, insured: Aijrll. Offers over $3,200. Phone 7903. FORD Custom. 1950. Recently Valves ground. New plastic covers. Adjustable spotlight A backlight. Excellent condition. Tax first half paid $4,900. Phone *****. BfANDARD Vanguard Black Saloon, April. 1951. Used Home leave. 6.600579 words
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Advertisement9 1952-01-18 12 (^ENEDICTINE DOM Sole Arenti: THE EASTERN AGENCIES (1946) LTD.9 words
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Miscellaneous26 1952-01-18 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: High 0227 (8.7) and 1412 (9ft); Low 0806 (3.7) and 2028 (2.4). TOMOBROW: 0256 (8.6) and 1456 (8.3); 0846 (3.6) and ***** (3.1).26 words
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