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Title Section18 1952-02-02 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1952 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article316 1952-02-02 1 National front to end dispute BUT THEY WILL STILL ASK BRITAIN TO LEAVE CAIRO, Friday. THE Egyptian Premier, Aly Maher Pasha, last night said that the former Premier, N alias Pasha, had agreed to participate in a national front to restore order and to solveReuter; AP - 316 words
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Article, Illustration113 1952-02-02 1 THIS map locates the prime trouble spots between Tunis and Teheran as new violence plagues the strategic Middle East. IN TUNISIA (1) French reinforcements thronged Tunis, Sousse and Sfax (all underlined) in an effort to quell Arab nationalist riots. LIBYA (2), newest constitutional monarchy, will determine113 words
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Article, Illustration13 1952-02-02 1 •M vi.MII.R PASHA, the now Piime Minister of Egypt. A.P. picture.AP - 13 words
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Article47 1952-02-02 1 TOKYO, Frl.— The Japanese Foreign Office has asked the Philippines Government to spare the lives of 100 Japanese war criminals, due for execution, and return them to Japan. The Welfare Minister, Mr. Eichi Yoshitake, said an appeal was also being made in Manila47 words
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45 1952-02-02 1 Lancastrian lands on Cocos Island COCOS ISLANDS, Frl. AQANTAS Lancastrian arrived here today after an jvernight flight from Perth. Australia The Lancastrian, which Is opening a fortnightly chartered service to take trail and fresh food to Australians rebuilding the airfield flies to Singapore tomorrow— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article170 1952-02-02 1 PLANE LANDS ON SCHEDULE NAIROBI, Friday. DRINCESS ELIZABETH and the Duke of Edin- burgh landed at Eastleight airport here today to start their five months' Commonwealth tour. Kir four-engined Argoairliner landed at 10.12 time (0712GMT) exactscheduJe after its flight London. -jig ty were met atReuter - 170 words
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Article85 1952-02-02 1 Symington awarded a medal WASHINGTON, Fri. PRESIDENT Truman has decorated Mr. W. Stuart Symington with the distinguished Service Medal for "exceptionally meritorious and distinguished service" to the nation during six years of Government service. The medal was presented at a ceremony In the President's office. In an accompanying citation, read85 words
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Article46 1952-02-02 1 I Two passers-by, hearing shouts for help from a woman on the top floor of a house in Serangoon Road Singapore, yesterday chased and caught a man in the street. Earlier a masked man held up a woman by pretending he had a gun.46 words
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Article92 1952-02-02 1 Missing 3 may be on an island HONG KONG, Fri. rnHREE British youths, Tony 1 Martin. David Bottomley and Michael Salter. who have been missing since Monday when they set out on a homebuilt 14 ft. dinghy from Middle Island to Lantao. may have drifted into Chinese territorial waters orReuter - 92 words
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Article86 1952-02-02 1 PANMUNJOM. Fri. COMMUNIST staff officers today proposed there should be only three points where an Inspection should be allowed behind the lines during an armistice. The United Nations had proposed 12 in Its draft agreement the staff officers are now discussing. This added another point86 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-02-02 1 CORPORAL JEKE VAKARA ARAVVA. who got a Military Medal at Bougainville in the last war for rescuing a wounded comrade under heavy fire (left), and Bandsman Epili, wrapped up in his souzaphone, wear their white sulus' NOT skirts for the Straits Times camera after a band practice. The Fijians are58 words
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Article144 1952-02-02 1 and listen harder TOKYO, Friday. A U.S. ambassador appealed to Americans to restrain their tongues, listen harder and learn that other people could speak for themselves. Special Ambassador Dean Rusk, In a luncheon address, said: "I am a little Impatient with some of my countrymen144 words
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Article44 1952-02-02 1 PARIS. Fri.— The Soviet Tass news agency, In a dispatch from Prague today, accused Colonel Vanderville, Belgian Military Attache in Prague, of being Involved In espionage. The Czechoslovak Government has asked Belgium to recall him within 14 days.— AFP.AFP - 44 words
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Article58 1952-02-02 1 HONG KONG, Fri. Dr. Elizabeth Kuanhu Tang of Queen Mary's Hospital, was married at St. Lourdes Church today to A.BJ?. Leonard Francis Comber, of the Malayan Police. Among those who attended the church service were the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham. and Lady Grantham. Mr. andReuter - 58 words
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Article35 1952-02-02 1 HONG KONG. Fri The China Mall this afternoon front-paged the first news picture transmitted from Singapore under the new radio facsimile service started between the two colonies by Cable and Wireless today. —ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article85 1952-02-02 1 BANGKOK, Fri. Police arrested a former Chinese editor, Menseng Sac Ue, 37, here today and charged him with recruiting Chinese youths in Siam for the Chinese military forces in Burma. Police said Menseng recruited youths by offering jobs in the northern provinces oi Siam and byAP - 85 words
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Article32 1952-02-02 1 A Chinese photographer's assistant Kwek Bak Hoe. 16. was taken to the General Hospital last night after he accidentally drank silver nitrate, a photographic chemical. His condition Is not serious.32 words
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Article26 1952-02-02 1 PARIS. Fri. Or. Frank Graham's mission for the settlement of the Kashmir question was extended for another two months by the Security Council.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article187 1952-02-02 1 LONDON, Friday. /GENERAL Sir Gerald Templer, new High Com mis- sioner in the Federation, has had a busy week in a private room at the Colonial Office studying the intricacies of the situation he will have to deal with. i After a string of conferencesReuter - 187 words
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Article17 1952-02-02 1 LONDON, Fri.— Britain has agreed to pay more for meat imported from New Zealand. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article23 1952-02-02 1 TORONTO, Fri.— An explosion at an oil refinery near Sarnia killed three persons and injured at least ten others. U.P.UP - 23 words
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Article103 1952-02-02 1 Million oranges go bad in a ship A MILLION oranges, A which had gone bad, were unloaded from the Leneverett yesterday. The Leneverett arrived in Singapore on Jan. 28 from Kobe, Japan. An officer of the ship said yesterday: "We could not go down the hold because of th» overpowering103 words
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Article66 1952-02-02 1 Fire-fighters and policemen put out a lallang fire at Woodlands, last night before it could reach Shell Company's oil installations in the area. The fire-fighters were employees of the Shell Company. They had the blaze out before two engines arrived. One of their officers, Mr. John66 words
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Article44 1952-02-02 1 EIGHTH ARMY HQ. KOREA, Fri. Communist forces suffered 2,091 casualties during the week Jan. 22 to 23, the lowest weekly figure since the beginning of the Korean war. The casualties included 910 killed. 1,150 wounded and 31 prisoners. A.F.P.AFP - 44 words
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Article25 1952-02-02 1 TEHERAN, Fri. Hungary signed an agreement to buy oil from Persia today. The Quantity of oil was not mentioned in the agret nent.25 words
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Advertisement106 1952-02-02 1 It's the real thing i glossy and Urn Brylcrecm and be surf, of having lustrous, vrral-looHnj hair the kind of hair that helps a man to get on in the world. Brylcreem means perfect grooming and perfect hair health. It contains no gum, no soap, no spirit, no starch. tf|Hft106 words
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228 1952-02-02 2 Convicts freed to help in fire battle MELBOURNE, Friday. f ONVICTS were let out of prison yesterday to join thousands of men, women and children frantically flfhtinr bushflres which left a trail of death and destruction as they blazed across South-east Australia. At dusk the fires were sweeping towards CanberraReuter - 228 words
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Article38 1952-02-02 2 DURHAM. Pit— Two thousand coal miners were on strike here yesterday at one of the largest coal pits In Northern England. The miners protested that the working conditions prevented them from earning fair daily wages.— U.P.UP - 38 words
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Article110 1952-02-02 2 KARACHI, Trl. pHOUDRI Khaliquzzman v> former president of the Pakistan Muslim League, urged here yesterday that Pakistan should withdraw from the British Commonwealth and the Middle East Arab League should be abolished as two major steps to uniting the Muslim faith around the world. Khaliquzzman,Reuter - 110 words
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Article29 1952-02-02 2 TEL AVIV, Frl. Twelve Arabs have been killed, two wounded and 46 captured along Israel's borders during the past two weeks, an Israel army spokesman announced. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article100 1952-02-02 2 LONDON, Fri. ILLEGITIMATE children should be told the facts of their birth when they are between eifht and 11 years old or earlier if they ask a panel of doctors and magistrates said in London yesterday. Withholding the truth carried the risk of grave psychological damageReuter - 100 words
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Advertisement477 1952-02-02 2 J 'out oifl to tuccou will »f.n at the MARCONI SCHOOL )F WIRELESS Students '»< (root Australia a* China mna the States ot Malaya are now being trailed 'or their Ist class operators rrtiticate ai the Marconi •xhool of Wireless Why not Jpportunit.es ava.labie while io!d:nf this certificate are jn!imited.477 words
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Advertisement672 1952-02-02 2 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Tay Cheng Kang la no longer under the employment of Messrs. Blan Hoe Ac Company of No. 38. Phillip Street. Singapore, as from the 36th day of January. 1953. and that he has no more authority to tranract business for and on672 words
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Advertisement437 1952-02-02 2 NOTICES ANG CHUAN LAM LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Ooh Yew Wee alias Ooh Ah Bah alias Peter Ooh left our employ on the 36th day of January 1952. He has no rtnhorlty to transact any business on our behalf as from that date. (Signed) ANO CHUAN LAM437 words
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Advertisement489 1952-02-02 2 NOTICES EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SELANGOR Applications are Invited from Federal CiUaetu for appointment to the posts of Assistant Inspector of Chinese Schools and Assistant Lady Supervisor of Chinese Schools, Selangor. 2. The salary scales are $300 x 10 310 335 xII 445 (A1C8) and $1M x I 371/ /390 x 10—489 words
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Advertisement113 1952-02-02 2 llllllllt[2tllllllllMtt]Mlllllllillt]illtltltllllC]IIIMIIi>Uii2i>lllll«llll(]lltiM!i- .till' DINE DANCE AT RAFFLES TONIGHT New Floor Show Programme by ANITA ARMAND also Soliano's Orchestra BOOK YOUR TABU ItlUCJtlllllllllHtllllllllMlllClllllllillDKlllUlltllinCJllllllMlliltlllMlHPHKJHWlMi. INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS Radio Postbag This Side of rhe Mike' It Rafflwt Returned Check tk« 'Nois**' Composer of the Week Film Reviews Leeches ruth to Attack Personality Parade113 words
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Article161 1952-02-02 3 REDS GET BEATING ON ROUTE SIX HANOI. Fri. yiOLENT Aghting on j the much-disputed Route Six— the Colonial Highway— two nights ago resulted in heavy losses for the Cornmun•ists the French military headquarters announced today. The announcement said Vietminh rebels, estimated at 2,000 men. launched an attack on a Franco-VietnamUP - 161 words
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Article43 1952-02-02 3 BANGKOK, Fri. The Siamese Ministry of Commerce announced that no quota permits to export rice will be Issued except under special circumstances The Ministry will get rice from millers to supply to countries which have signed agreements with Slam.43 words
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393 1952-02-02 3 Churchill gets a majority of 31 for the new austerity ATTLEE SATS THE POOR WILL SUFFER MOST LONDON, Friday. a stormy debate, the Conservative Government won House of Commons backing last night for stern new measures to meet Britain's economic crisis. A Labour vote of censure was defeated by 309393 words
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Article, Illustration86 1952-02-02 3 MRS. C. O. Turner, wife of the general manager of Qantas, on a week's visit to Singapore, will be the first hostess in Australia to entertain Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. Although she lives in Sydney, Mrs. Turner will cross over to Perth, Western Australia, to86 words
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Article136 1952-02-02 3 The army will have more infantry LONDON, Fri. gRITAIN is to increase her ar my by seven infantry Head, the War Minister, announced yesterday The new battalions will be raised this spring and summer. Mr Head told the House of Commons that this -considerable increase" in the army's fighting strengthReuter - 136 words
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Article122 1952-02-02 3 REST OF THE WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF GERMANY paid U5511,000,000,000 in reparations up to Dec. 31. 1950. Police have found enough dynamite to blow up Manila. Insurance companies will discontinue covering riot insurance risks for Egypt. Cologne Parliament will give 27,000 marks for an organ irt the "World Peace Church"122 words
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Article49 1952-02-02 3 BEIRUT, Fri. The former Syrian Premier, Nazem el Koudsi, laughed yesterday at a Cairo newspaper report that he" had been assassinated in Damascus. Opposition elements have been spreading similar reports of outbreaks of violence and assassinations in an attempt to embarrass the Syrian government. UP.UP - 49 words
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Article55 1952-02-02 3 LONDON, Fri I A NEWLY-OPENED giant i** refinery at Fawley, England, poshed up finished petroleum exports sharply during the last quarter of 1951. Exports for the quarter were valued at about £35,- 000.000— about £2.800,000 less than for the whole of 1950. Value of the 1951 exportsReuter - 55 words
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Article126 1952-02-02 3 NEHRU HAS FIVE TO TWO LEAD NEW DELHI, Frl. JNDIAS first national elections are almost over By yesterday they were completed in all but five Himalayan snow-laden districts where the voting will be held in the middle of this month Final results in five out of the 26 states haveAP - 126 words
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Article52 1952-02-02 3 BONN, Fri. THE West German Govern1 ment yesterday decided to send three senior Ministers to Paris tomorrow to discuss its financial contribution to WesteVn defence with the Atlantic Pact planners. The Ministers are Herr Bluecher. Vice-Chancellor and Marshal Plan Minister; Prof. Ludwig Erhard, Economic; and HerrReuter - 52 words
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Article31 1952-02-02 3 TUNIS. Fri.— Leaflets signed "The Black Hand" threatening death to opponents of the Tunisian people's claims for independence, hav e been received by French residents in Tunisia.— A.P.P.AFP - 31 words
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Article95 1952-02-02 3 J4,000 say: 'We are guilty 9 M~ D HONG KONG, Friday. ORE than 34,000 Chinese confessed to corruption and waste— or denounced others for it— at a 66 1 8 in Tientsin wni( *> was broadcast to 1.000,000 listeners, according to an official Press reportReuter - 95 words
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Article45 1952-02-02 3 COLOMBO. Fri. —The constitution for a Society for the Prevention of Bribery and Corruption i n Ceylon has been drafted by a group of individuals. They decided to approach the government and business houses for money to run it. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article48 1952-02-02 3 SEATTLE, Frl. U.S. immigration officers stopped Paul Robeson, the singer, and Mr. Vincent William Halllnan, a lawyer, from crossing the border into Canada yesterday. They were going to Vancouver to speak to a meeting fit the Mine, Mill an<T Smefter Workers Union. Re-uterReuter - 48 words
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Article155 1952-02-02 3 PARIS, Friday. DURMA yesterday said it was considering asking 3 for Communist China's help in expelling Nationalist Chinese "invaders'' from the north -western province of Kengtung. U Saw Wyn told the United Nations General Assembly during a debate on the definition of aggression thatUP - 155 words
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Article, Illustration80 1952-02-02 3 He wanted a new car A¥ OUN (i horse-breeder, Terence Harrison (above) was at Ruthin, Wales, sentenced to 12 months' gaol for blacking the eye of his pregnant wife and twisting her neck. He drew another year for driving his car off a mountain top and then claiming insurance inReuter - 80 words
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Article67 1952-02-02 3 WASHINGTON, Frl DRESIDENT Truman yesterday promised to make a study of Governor Thorna s E Dewey's suggestion for a Pacific pact similar to the North Atlantic treaty Mr. Truman said the United States had defence treaties pending with Australia and New Zealand, the Philippines andReuter - 67 words
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Article23 1952-02-02 3 TUNIS. Fri.— French police here yesterday discovered a secret arm s dump in the Cape Bon peninsula, northeast of Tunis.— AFPAFP - 23 words
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Article46 1952-02-02 3 BALTIMORE, Maryland. Fri.— The American Services of Aeronautic Research yesterday announced that a new parachute had iust been devised. The new parachute was entirely automatic and the altitude at which It was to open or the time of opening could be arranged beforehand.—AFP.AFP - 46 words
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Article89 1952-02-02 3 TOKYO. PrL nnHg Japanese Prime Mtols- ter. Mr. Yoshida. told the Diet yesterday that no arrangement for ah atom bomb base in Japan would bp ln- eluded in the agreement being negotiated with the United States. The agreement will 6et up the roles for theAP - 89 words
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Advertisement70 1952-02-02 3 DYNAMO LIGHTING SET Why do cyclists choose MILLER lighting sets every time? Because they recognise that the MILLER diamond is the hallmark of something just a little better. Sold by Leading Cycle Dealers Factory Representatives: T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE-l K. LUMPUR PENANG •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I T.V.M.— 4BG m rn\ UCCU/AUU70 words
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Advertisement129 1952-02-02 3 BIRDS EYE (Q) FROSTED FOODS V Look for the "Bird's Eye" symbol on the freshest, tastiest fruit and vegetables. You serve "garden goodness when you buy "Bird's Eye" especially when you choose LUSCIOUS STRAWBERRIES OR TENDER, YOUNG GREEN PEAS! Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. *W A N T E D129 words
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Article231 1952-02-02 4 New stakes and motor power aid development AN increase in the supply of fish caught around Singapore and the development of fisheries on the east coast of Johore were the two most encouraging features of last year's fishing activities, the Economic Information Bulletin states.231 words
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118 1952-02-02 4 Board more than doubles this rent* 'pHE Singapore Rent Conciliation Board yesterday increased the total monthly rent of three shop-houses in Cecil Street from $312 to $700 The premises, which adjoins each other, are 141. 143 and 145A Cecil Street. They were said to have been built in 1919 as118 words
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Article173 1952-02-02 4 Says husband CHOO Jwee Slang, aged 37.' a seaman, said in Singapore Second Police Court yesterday that his wife. Ang Plak Luan. aged 23. told him on his wedding night that he was too old for her. Two weeks later, she left him,173 words
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Article53 1952-02-02 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Food market stallholders in Johore Bahru are to pay more rent. Satav stall fees have been doubled to $10 a month. Other stall rents have been increased from $10 to $12. Stalls which open only at night have to pay $10 a month,53 words
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Article205 1952-02-02 4 MONEY FOR PUBLIC WORKS MR. T. P. F. McNeice, President of the Singapore City Council, yesterday officially wrote to the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe, seeking powers for the issue of premium bonds to raise money for the City's public works projects. The205 words
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132 1952-02-02 4 Prize 'a fillip to orch id growing ONE of the trophies for the Singapore Flower Show in March will be handed over today to the secretary of the show committee, Mr. Max Lewis, by the president of the City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. The trophy, a silver challenge132 words
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Article17 1952-02-02 4 Mr James Fleming Me William has been appointed a Singapore Police magistrate and District Judge.17 words
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Article77 1952-02-02 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 10 a.m Emergency News from K.L.: 10.05 "Housewives' Choice": 11—11.30 Light Music; 1 p.m. "Saturday Ballroom"; 1.30 News; 1.50 Interlude: 2 "Album of Harmony"; 2.15 5 K.L. Racing; 6.15 Children; 6.45 "Music with a Lilt": 7 News: 7.15 "Listeners' Choice"" 7.50 "Spotlight on the Emergency"; 8 "Paul77 words
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Article28 1952-02-02 4 The Muslim League will hold its annual general meeting tomorrow at 3 p.m. In the premises of the All Malaya Muslim Missionary Bociety, Lorong 12, Geylang.28 words
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Article138 1952-02-02 4 SUBSIDISE HOUSING, URGES M.P. LONDON. Fri. ]^|R. E Popplewell, Labour M.F.. would like to see housing subsidies introduced in Singapore. He will urge this in a question he will ask in the House of Commons on Wednesday. Mr. Popplewell will also ask the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr.138 words
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Article56 1952-02-02 4 Cheohg Cheng Van, aged 30, admitted in Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday that he stole four pawn tickets belonging to Mila binte Sanawi at Aljunied Road on Jan. 23. The pawn tickets were said to cover $130 worth of jewellery. The case was postponed until Feb. 856 words
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Article48 1952-02-02 4 A 37 year old Warrant Officer, P. R. H. Bailey, was awarded the M.B.E. (Military Division) in the New Year Honours. Warrant Officer Bailey, who was born in Gillingham. is the son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cornelius of 97 Cavenagh Road, Singapore48 words
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Article582 1952-02-02 4 ANGLICAN St. Aadrew'a Cathedral: 7am Bolr Communion 8 am Choral EuchaFlit: Chl» Ban It. ».S0 am. Family and Children's Service 10.30 a m Choral Matin: The Archdeacon. 1130 a.m. Holy Communion. 530 p m Evenwng: Rev J. Meakln. St. Paal's: 8 a.m. Holy Communion: Canon D. D. chelllah.582 words
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Article, Illustration80 1952-02-02 4 INSURANCE men got together at the annual dinner of the Insurance Institute of Malaya held last night at the Capitol Blue Room. Picture shows (from left): Mr. L. A. Williams. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, City Council President, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, Sir George Allen, and Mr. J. Nusserwanji speaking80 words
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Advertisement226 1952-02-02 4 Tomorrow II a.m.: "Desert Agent' (serial)* T<id»\ Lit CU #.11 P.m. 2nd WEEK -Bth DAY FicvKuis Records Atomised Now! Making Box-office History at C.ARRICK Rjvishine Belly Dancer SAMIA GAMAL "AMEER EL INTIKAM ■t "Count of Monte Cristo" with Knglish I finite M id n il, Mi MKKWI- (Hindustani) M Avoid226 words
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Advertisement150 1952-02-02 4 LATEST SHIPMENT Just unpacked Awaits ydhr Early Selection &W f \^.Hl 2^^ ■a^a^a^a^a^a^MV SBW a^at^^^^2*^^l^r*"^a^K a^L^^" LA CHAUX-DE-FONDStSuisst) A LARGE RANGE OF LADIES' GENTS WATCHES in Stainless Sf—l, Rolled Gold, 18 et. Cold Sole Agents: SILVERWARE DEPT. If fSS:= =s:s;^^ For lightness and delicious flavour— use Stork fj(u^^~^^~^% Margarine always150 words
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262 1952-02-02 5 'GREATER OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOU,' SAYS MR. DEL TUFO Children get Federation Day pledge KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THOUSANDS of schoolchildren in all Federation schools assembled today to celebrate Federation Day. They were promised greater opportunities by the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. M. V. del Tufo. They stood to attention as262 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-02-02 5 LT GEN. SIB OTTO LUND Commissioner-in-Chief. St. John Ambulance Brigade shaking bands (above) with Miss Ant Gek. Lady Divisional Superintendent (Nursing Dirision) at the investiture ceremony at Westlands School, Pewang. on Wednesday. Mr. V. S. V. Ttaaver, (below) who was invested with the rank of Associate Serving Brother of the57 words
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Article169 1952-02-02 5 Ten years for killing his wife TYAMPILLAI Arumugam, 24, a Singapore Harbour Board labourer, was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment at the Singapore Assizes yesterday when he waa found guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. He had been charged with the murder of his 15-year-old wife. Saraswathle. On169 words
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Article76 1952-02-02 5 Oh Yew Hian, aged 59, a bankrupt with liabilities amounting to $49,000, told Mr. Justice Rogers in the Singapore High Court yesterday that he was unemployed. Oh said that of his two wives one was employed as an amah.- The other did sewing. He also has76 words
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Article120 1952-02-02 5 PENANG, Fri. FEDERATION Day jubila* tton would have been all the more complete if provision had been made to open the door of citizenship to a greater number of people, Miss Nancy Yeap, elected Municipal Councillor for Kelawel Ward, told students of the Penang Anglo-Chinese Girls' School120 words
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Article81 1952-02-02 5 TWO boys who were charged with stealing a ring valued at $30 from an R.A.F flight-sergeant were conditionally discharged on a good behaviour bond of $200 each for one year in the Fourth Singapore Police Court yesterday. They were Hamid bin Haji Ahmad and Ali bin81 words
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Article42 1952-02-02 5 KHOH LAP ONG, aged 33, was charged in the Singapore First Police Oourt yesterday with cheating Esah binte Ahmad of $345 at the N*w World Cabaret on Jan. 26 and 27. Khoh claimed trial and was remanded until Feb. 8.42 words
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Article30 1952-02-02 5 Singapore's 500 towgay growers will decide next week., on steps to be taken following the decision of the City Council to close all polluted wells in May.30 words
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Article110 1952-02-02 5 DACHING LAW WILL BE EN FORCED ACTION will be taken against market stallholders in the city who do not use weighing machines the City Presidant Mr. T. P. F. McNeice said yesterday. City Councillors haTe ordeted th^t stallholders in all markets in the City area, must have both weighing scales110 words
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Article184 1952-02-02 5 3-DAY CHEAT GOT $141,000 TOLD T EE Kiok Ngee, aged 33, a merchant, of Armenian Street, was said in Singapore first police court yesterday to have cheated traders of goods worth $141,647 in three days. Mr. R. K. Booker, prosecuting, said that between March 28 and April 2, members of184 words
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Article197 1952-02-02 5 Sub-sUtions liable to load shed- I dinj: OAT St. James. MM Road. Silat i:d.. Base Medical Stare. Boklt I'asoh, BjV.T., Malayan Kefrtc. Co., Trafalgar St, Anson Ed- Tiong Bahru, Saco St. Rantab St., People's Park. Vanson Rd., Lam Soon Oil MilK, Guan Hin, I.E. Network, U.E. Factory, Wrer197 words
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Article55 1952-02-02 5 Sng Tian Sang, a bankrupt, who went through his* public examination in the Singapore High Court yesterday, said that his Indebtedness was due to his borrowing money to buy a taxi. His total indebtedness amounted to $3,530, towards which he is now paying $20 mon'My.55 words
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Article29 1952-02-02 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— Rev. Yap Kok Hu, of the Chinese Presbyterian Church, has. been empowered to solemnise marriages under the Christian Marriage Enactment. in Johore.29 words
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215 1952-02-02 5 BIG S'PORE BRIGADE RALLY FOR SIR OTTO npHE Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, will present Long Service Medals to three St. John- Ambulance Brigade officers at a parade at Jalan Besar on Feb. 6 when the Commissioner-in-Chief of the movement, Lt.Gen. Sir Otto Lund, will review the brigade. The215 words
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Article107 1952-02-02 5 Tan Liew Chiew, a shopkeeper at Bukit Tirnah. was acquitted in the Singapore City Police Court yesterday on a charge of failing to close his shop entirely on a weekly holiday. Four prosecution witnesses, all Labour Department inspectors, had failed to appear in court. The prosecuting107 words
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Article124 1952-02-02 5 TODAY CHINESE YMCA Selegie Road: Music class, 2.30 p.m.; Badminton 5.30 p.m.; Basketball. 5.30 p.m.* Chinese chess 7.30 p.m.; Educational film show, 7.30 p.m. BRITISH RED CROSS HANDICAPPED CHILDREN'S CLUB: Outing 'at Katong Park. 10 ajn. CYMA (Church of St. Joseph Portuguese Mission) Movie Section. Film show at124 words
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Obituary34 1952-02-02 6 MR KHOO CHONQ BOOM, ■frvxl 63. died at 2 S5 a.m. on TiiukUv. 2»U> January. 1952 at General H<*piUl. Tktplng. The Mneri.1 will take place at IS noon on Saturday. 2nd February, 185234 words
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Obituary47 1952-02-02 6 MADAM Yeo LUn Neo. Madam Loh 81ew Kim. Loh Jwe e Yong. and Frances Loh (mother, »ist«r. brother and widow of the l«t* Billy Loht thank all friends »nd relatives who sent wreaths and condoler.ee «nd attended the funeral of the late BILLY LOH JWEE YEOW.47 words
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789 1952-02-02 6 She Straits Times Singapore, Sat. Feb. 2, 1952 Reducing the Deficit First in the field with its measures to reduce spending and to meet the deficit in 'the balance of trade, the British Government offers an example which the rest of the sterling area must follow. The other sterling countries789 words
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Article308 1952-02-02 6 Insight Into the Red Mentality Communist ideas on social welfare in Malaya are a trifle behind the times. Not so long ago Communist propagandists in a tapping area in the Federation were making great play on paper with a demand that workers should strike in order to force employers to308 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-02-02 6 DEEP IN THOUGHT By C. T. Wong of Singapore, this photosraph was "Highly Commended" in the Singapore Art Society's third open photographic exhibition, which closes in the British Council. Hall, Singapore, tomorrow.32 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1952-02-02 6 Cynicus - Cynicus by TT was to the almost solid bloc of Penang Councillors that the Federal Government owed on Thursday its escape from defeat on an amendment which urged that the new Deputy High Commissioner should be an Asian. oniy one 01 me Uum members irom Penang1,092 words
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Article802 1952-02-02 6 rriE townsman's idea of the countryside v is often one of contempt. He imagines rural life to be a bucolic daydream without incident or importance. But an observant trip along the JuronR road would provide a fair sample of the rustic side of Singapore and dispel illusions that nothing802 words
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Advertisement794 1952-02-02 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITTATIONS VACANT WANTED a lorry driver salary |100. net apply Box A»611. S.T. EXPERIENCED lady conftdent>l Secretary required by large Br..irti firm. Box A9631. S.T. nABY Amah willing to go Europe for six months leaving end March one small boy aged 2} ye»-* Reply Box A9628. S.T. WANTED794 words
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Advertisement25 1952-02-02 6 GERMAN FOUNTAIN PEN New Piston Filling System and Transparent Large Quantity Ink Holding Reservoir. PRICES: $6.50 $7.56 EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO., 19, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE 125 words
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Advertisement81 1952-02-02 6 CHAMELEON I \^mfl«^ Whit, in »X« «jr«y V \1 mj\ W^^W^ morning, th« "Chame- V^3i J^ 1 Mexico chingti to ljia^s^^S. 10 a.m. In afternoon it is or»nn«^^jl 5 eM at MinMt. M«i«, rcmamint M fill iwofrwn j. Well known throughout jgg^^aj^ft fi»Si*Sfc=r— world, th« popularity selectanet™ SUPER -SELECTIVE INDOOR81 words
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197 1952-02-02 7 Council seeks new seller to keep the gasworks going (jHEAP-RATE coal for Singapore gasworks which an Indian firm promised to deliver by Jan. 14 has not arrived, said Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, City Council President, yesterday. Present coal stocks at the gasworks would197 words
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Article158 1952-02-02 7 19 answer appeal for blood fUE special two-week appeal for blood donors in Singapore had a good start yesterday. Nineteen people fcave their blood. "^k h a record. If the number of donors remains around 19 every day. we shall be more than satisfied." said B )ood Transfusion Centre orricer.158 words
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Article55 1952-02-02 7 TAIPING. Fri— Din bin Mat, aged 45. pleaded guilty to theft of three fowl* valued at $15 belonging to Inche Saidin Khadri of King Edward Road and to failing to register and obtain an identification card within the prescribed time. Sentence was deferred to Thursday.55 words
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Article36 1952-02-02 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Fn.-FDr Untn* properly to cover his 1'rry with a tarpaulin when conveying foodstuffs Chew Y -in choon. of Batu Pahat »i* fined $50 in the Johore Bahru Polic e Court today36 words
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Article24 1952-02-02 7 The number of fowls inveterinary Department neainst ranikhet was 1,271 990 ar In 1950 ther were 832.072 and in 1949 422 788.24 words
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Article41 1952-02-02 7 Five Indian labourers charged in Singapore Fourth Police court yesterday with im lnal breach of trust of lf%L lb Ot rubber worth $7 000. claimed trial and were allowed $2,000 bail. The call was postponed to Feb. 841 words
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Article31 1952-02-02 7 MUAR. Fri.— At a meeting oj Muar Chettiars held at the Muar Chettiars Temple recently. Mr. S. E. S. V. Palanlappa Chettlar was appointed trustee of the temple 131 words
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326 1952-02-02 7 AIR C-in-C'S HOPE: AIR Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty, C-in-C, Far East t Alr.F»rA I r F rc yesterday told a "birthday" parade of the R.A F. Regiment (Malaya) at Changi that he hoped the day would not be very far distant when the326 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-02-02 7 MR. EM. F. PA\NE, Chief Scout Commissioner for the »nvf*. lOn> DBpeaksD 8peaks (top) the 8 who wiu attend the »i tT n Bcout -Jamboree. (Above) King's Scout Kuah Kirn 800 of Taipinr, receive« the Federation flag from the Chief Scout Commissioner. Straits Times pictures49 words
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Article115 1952-02-02 7 Debtor says: I was robbed lit O. VERGHESE, former keeper of an eating shop to Changi Village, said in Singapore High Court yesterday that a robbery in which he lost $3,450 on September 10, 1950, made him insolvent. Verghese said this at Ws 2? U t 41 exami nation before115 words
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Article45 1952-02-02 7 Montor Ltd.. agents for 2t£? r i*" 8 la nl en tertained over 200 sub-agents and guests at a dinner at the Tai Tong Restaurant, Happy World t 0 mark the Visit of M r. T a. Gavin, export S£S£. of Parker Kn45 words
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Article19 1952-02-02 7 Four armed robbers In Sr ga S° re vest«-day 0^ car when tbe^ held up a 21-19 words
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176 1952-02-02 7 A DELEGATION from the Social Democratic Party of Japan may visit Singapore soon to study the Singapore Labour Party set-up, exenange views with the party's leaders and hold talks with other political and community leaders in the Colony. This was revealed ln a letter176 words
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Article74 1952-02-02 7 TRLUK ANSON, Fri. yOORDIN, a member of 11 the Teluk Anson Jungle Squad, who was attacked by a crocodile while bathing in the Bidor River at Sussex Estate, over tbe week-end, said he would get even with tbt creatu.r by seeking the services of a pawang74 words
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Article47 1952-02-02 7 KUANTAN, Fri.— Yahya bin Mohammed Rashid a special constable, of Jeram Kuantan Estate, was fined $400, in default three months' gaol, at Kuantan for being absent from duty. H e did not return after 24 hours' leave. H e was arrested In Perak47 words
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Article23 1952-02-02 7 KUALA KANGSAR, Fri The police guard at the Iskandar Bridge over the Perak River on the Kuala Kangsar-Ipoh Road. has been withdrawn.23 words
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Article23 1952-02-02 7 KUANTAN, Fri.— For causing Inconvenience with his lorry on the Pekan-Kuantan road, Lai Chee Hoi was fined $10 at Kuantan.23 words
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112 1952-02-02 7 wosk fjf, lll that he hoped North Borneo would-be developed into_an_ exporter of r7?e to Mr Mac Donald, who was jectunng on "The Future North Borneo," said he hoped enable North Borneo to produce enormous quantities of i'lY I we mechanise our112 words
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Article43 1952-02-02 7 TAIPING, Fri.-The 33rd annual general meeting of the Chinese Recreation Club Taiping, will be held on Feb 9 A reunion dinner will be held at 7.30 p.m. on the same fay- Asocial will follow at the Hokien Hoay Kuan.43 words
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Article26 1952-02-02 7 SEGAMAT, Fri.— Kor Glok Kwee, aged 45, who allowed iSEW T he f. goats *<> rtr ay Into the Labis police compound, was fined $8.26 words
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Article75 1952-02-02 7 Tuberculosis killed 24 ii 8 ce n P %AtA th f week end ♦i? 2«— flve fewer than in the previous week, the SlnfeSayll6Bl^ fflCer sa r^l^ three TB cases were reported, compared with 63 tne week before. There were 30 deaths from pneumonia— l75 words
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Article24 1952-02-02 7 KNIFE ATTACK SEGAMAT, Fri.-For using a knife on two other Indians on Nagapnah Estate, Kanna "> 26, was sentenced to 49 days' imprisonment.24 words
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Article20 1952-02-02 7 J°HORE BAHRU. Fri M Ow Yang Hong Chiew, Technical Assistant Drainage Irr L gatl n Department, Pr m ted20 words
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Article72 1952-02-02 7 THE Governor of Singapore, Bir Franklin Gimson, will leave the Colony on retirement during the third week of March. The- new Governor, Mr. John Nicoii, ia expected to arrive towards the end of April. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe. will take over as Officer72 words
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Article16 1952-02-02 7 The total amount of cur™ncy notes in circulation n Jan J WM16 words
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258 1952-02-02 7 They met in London ILfAJOR Ratu Cakbau, second-in-command of 11 the Fiji troops now training at Nee Soon camp, Singapore, may soon find himself face to face in the jungle with bandits with whom lie used to eat ice creams in London258 words
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Article29 1952-02-02 7 Printed copies of the report on local government administration for Singapore by the British local Government expert, Dr. L. C. Hill, will b? on sale on Monday.29 words
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Article32 1952-02-02 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri Koh Pei Hong, "a shopkeeper wa s fined $50 in the Police Court for causing an obstruction on the five-foot way by ■torlng goods o n It.32 words
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Article216 1952-02-02 7 He seeks better police methods THE Singapore Commissioner of Police, Mr. J. p. Pennefather- Evans, lef t by air yesterday for Hong Kon« where he will study improvements in the police •system with a view to putting them into force here. Mr. Nigel Morris, who ia now acting for the216 words
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Article79 1952-02-02 7 The Colony Government has permitted Ceylonese to fly their national fla,; on Monday Ceylon Inicpendenfe Day. Celebrations will begin at 9 a.m. with the hoisting of the flag at the home of the Ceylon Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. M. Saravanamuthu. At 5 p.m. a special pooja79 words
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Advertisement107 1952-02-02 7 C^«"«hold' ||n appliawcbQ 'jjfik Separate lid forms pleasing IMF table toast rack to hold 10 •j^^^_ X slices of bread. Delightfully -4a^ fc^^^~. §L nn khed in enamelled primrose Wack and chromium plated. Horizontal Toaster AC/DC $35.00 If W 2. -4 JU I v Wt The Upright Toaster Delightfully finished107 words
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Advertisement86 1952-02-02 7 v m m m us I AUSTIN REED^ ;AA of REPENT STREET c O i LI "t H H^UH^^HftiSi t /n^F 1 *ijjr '1 < \m b M Vmfff Ww Wr "^4 fm I '^-^J K^ 'J M Mm I FANCY TWEED SPORTS COATS 5125.00 SPORTS TROUSERS-BROWN OR LOVAT CHECKS86 words
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453 1952-02-02 8 'I'm no dictator,* says Dato Onn KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. I) ATI) On 11 bin Ja'afar, founder of the Independence of Malaya Party, today denied that he was a dictator. He told an election meeting: in the Petalin X Ward: "1 have453 words
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151 1952-02-02 8 He forecasts more goods from Britain increasing supply of manufactured goods from Britain is forecast by Mr. X E. MacKenzie, U. K. Trade Commissioner in Malaya, who recently returned from England. In an article in the Singapore Economic Information Bullentin, published yesterday Mr. MacKenzie says there is no lack of151 words
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Article49 1952-02-02 8 After a week's extensive search around the islands off Singapore, Marine Police have still found no trace of Mr. Yeo Khee Seng, a Kuala Lumpur merchant and .1 passenger on the Canton, who was missing when the liner arrived in Singapore from Hong Kong on Jan. 22.49 words
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163 1952-02-02 8 A MOVE to take action against six Singapore Labour councillors for not following the party line in the towgay issue at Thursday's City Council meeting will be made at the party general council meeting next week. Seven party members are sponsoring the move. The six163 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-02-02 8 A SMILE AFTER THE TEARS LEE SONG, one of the victims oC the Kampong Bugis fire, smiled yesterday as she sat eating a bowl of noodles outside her hat built of old planks and zinc sheets. But earlier yesterday she was in tears. She cried because she could not pay75 words
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Article277 1952-02-02 8 SAGGING TENDENCY GOES ON OWING to the intervention of the Chinese New Year holidays, the trading week has been somewhat short, states Lewis and Peat's weekly report issued yesterday. Although there appeared to be a reasonable number of orders in this market each day, the sagging tendency continued and there277 words
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Article34 1952-02-02 8 JOHORE BAHRU Fri —Dr. N. K. Sharma, Senior eye specialist. Johore, has gone on leave before retirement after 26 years service. Dr. Sharma h ad previously served at Batu Fahat and Muar34 words
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Article428 1952-02-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Federation scholarships for higher draining; and post-graduate 1 research work abroad have been awarded for this year. Of these 18 are under the Colombo Plan scheme for -todies either in Australia or j New Zealand. The scholarshiD winners areDEPARTMENTAL Education: Miss Lee428 words
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Advertisement94 1952-02-02 8 tanu.'S's trdrration Price* 5^ u" o? r m 5OLE AGENTS CHOY BROTHERS (MALAYA) LIMITED SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR 1P0H "How <//w to u^^/VA /5 gW antiseptic?" Frankly, unless you arc a bacteriologist, you cant tell. But use the antiseptic you sec your doctor use, or which he recommends, and you won't94 words
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Advertisement342 1952-02-02 8 One out of '"^eM every four -^^m^^h cycles in use throughout the world vlv w W MsW W^r a^^^si The 650 c.c. 'Golden Flash' is a motor cycle for the connoisseur. It has a performance sparkling enough to satisfy the most exacting solo enthusiast, while Xh6 great reserve of power342 words
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Miscellaneous271 1952-02-02 8 Straits Times Crossword r; i? i 3 1 j T v I |5 I is 1 \p \l \l \O I A 1 JM IE 1 I. 1 1 ACEOBS 9 A cubit It the measure ol 1. Food is one. or clothtn? this (V) (g, 7) B. Never ceasing271 words
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216 1952-02-02 9 LEGAL ADVICE ON THE CITY COUNCIL yHE Ratepayers' Association has engaged a lawyer to give an opinion on whether civilian employees of the War Department are eligible to sit on the Singapore City Council According; to the report published- in your paper recently the Associations counsel has given the opinion216 words
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Letter224 1952-02-02 9 I THINK the main objectior to War Department emees standing for election >* mat few if any of them '"Ji devote the time requir v lor City Council work. A. ii is, they don't attend the CLmmiUee meetings regularly to follow up the dlscus- v 'O.is224 words
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Letter149 1952-02-02 9 J SEE that Mr. P.M. Williams is about to organise another trade union, namely the Shop Assistants' Union presumably with the intention of cashing in on the work of the Progressives. Why are politicians who do not belong to a particular trade or occupation allowed149 words
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Letter160 1952-02-02 9 oIjVJAY I take up a little of il your valuable space in orp der to voice a complaint -on l. behalf of Servicemen in Mas laya? c Is it not possible for the il authorities to organise the Postal Service a little better? At Christmas the Post160 words
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Letter83 1952-02-02 9 LOCAL LABOUR" should remember that those who live in glass houses cannot throw stones. Who could claim to be more local than Mr. Lim Yew Hock? Certainly not Mr. Manyam who, like many another politician, sings in our Singapore political choir with a strong loreign accent. In83 words
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Letter156 1952-02-02 9 £S one who was in the Services "during the war, I| am often appalled by thej amount of careless talk which goes on in Malaya to- day. During the war we were all encouraged by the rather amusing cartoons of Fou- i gasse, who in dozens of sketches156 words
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Letter168 1952-02-02 9 C G.S of Kuala Lumpur has |O« come forward to defend I the Federation of Indian Organisations, quoting the remarks of Mr X C Chia president of the Labour Party of Kuala Lumpur in his Municipal election campaign. Indians have not contest- i ed elections in Singapore, Penang168 words
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Letter69 1952-02-02 9 r pHERE were three serious derailments on the North and East Indian Railways in 1950. The fish-plates had been tampered with in all three cases. The Indian Railways then adopted a new type of fish-plate invented by an Indian Railway employee. Since then I have not69 words
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Letter228 1952-02-02 9 CERTAIN City CounciUor is reported to have stated that he will introduce a proposal at his S£? Pfrty meeting to ensure that prospective^ Councillors have interests in the Colony and will i be able to manage its affairs. This subject should have j been broached228 words
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Letter121 1952-02-02 9 MR. Lim Yew Hock is reported in the Straits Times of Jan. 30 to hav e said at the first Malayan Affairs Forum of Radio Malaya that it would be better not to have paid union officials. As trade union officials pre- sumabiy devote as much time121 words
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Letter103 1952-02-02 9 I WISH to congratulate Mr S. S. Manyam, organiser of the new Independent Labour Party. After two years' frustration with two political Pities he has finally found something to suit H s naming of the new Party 15 nis masterpiece. This party will probably safeguard103 words
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Letter108 1952-02-02 9 I F the housewives' case w*- Kal "f X the "te of MCA ottery 'ickets in Singapore m V iS d U also^ld r£th f*, F ederation-against both the M.C.A. and- the Social Welfare lottery tr^"f« f u? housewi ves should I 7m t0 think ln term108 words
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Letter212 1952-02-02 9 Questions for the Bikku AFTER having read what has been said by Mr. K. H. San, a contributor to the development of the Buddhisr. temple at Ouiram Road, and 1 the remarks of the Rev. Piyadassi Thera. I am still unable to understand under which canon laws of Buddi iiism212 words
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Letter195 1952-02-02 9 rpHE Rev. Piyadassi Thera, A quoted by you on Thursday on the closing of the Outram Road Buddhist temple, appears to be sidetracking the Issue. The major question is the closing down of an established Buddhist temple and the desecration of a sacred temple which was built195 words
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Letter158 1952-02-02 9 AS a former Deputy Commissioner (Administration) of the War Organisation of British Red Cross Society and Older of St. John, I know from first hand personal experience how valuable an Advisory Committee can be. If such a Council is to be effective it is essential that158 words
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Letter344 1952-02-02 9 AIDED schools are financed f* directly and indirectly by the local people of Malaya. Therefore there i s n o reason why they should- not becdme Government schools or public schools. They are at present known widely as Christian schools. This is an anomaly In fact they344 words
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Letter237 1952-02-02 9 I JF 1 have failed to arouse public interest and Mr. Harvey s sympathy on the subject of freelnS tSe mßnm Bn li 7n eSt S :l^ bUild l n^ S from the operations of the Building; Bylaws. I earnestly hope LT M j237 words
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Letter268 1952-02-02 9 K organiser lor the Feder-?3*sL?fiE-ffl f^ ciat >on and thanks to all Svor^E haVe so Ren^rously £^r^ heir money tlm and work to attain such an overwhelm^ result. Malay* has reason io ne proud that a cheque for $240,817.52 will be handed to the Ex-Services Association268 words
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Letter74 1952-02-02 9 l WITH reference to L.T.M.'s I penultimate paragraph in his letter on "The uncomplaining squatter," may I point out to him that the Rural Board has seven "branches" m the rural areas known as Rural District Committees to serve the rural folk at their doorsteps, as it74 words
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Letter121 1952-02-02 9 J AGREE with Mr. V. T. V. Ramakrlshna Rao's recent article on Intermarriage Though a difficulty may I arise in the matter of the language to be spoken by the i 'children of intermarriages <if a Chinese marries a Tamil, will the children be 'taught to121 words
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Letter74 1952-02-02 9 I READ that the Singapore 1 Third District Judge has prohibited a citizen from standing for an election for the next three years because of an offence committed against the Municipal Election Ordinance. Does this mean that he is forbidden to stand as a candidate or74 words
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Advertisement76 1952-02-02 9 Vmtio tyo# km) oWr T(a Taj, torf?& luw) h mi i# uoNe none A| V 80,000,000 In Just 5 Days Customers r y bu «y ««ii IMfiH^ ssa^Jr 5~£f? jj Uct in comfort b y CPA'- "'kI 9 Q^L 5 Fascinating At Cheaper C^taM VH YOU' P)«y You can do76 words
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Advertisement42 1952-02-02 9 to remember TONG HIN A Place 1 I to go for all types, all sixes, all styles of j DIAMOND I GOLD I JEWELLERY j Why Co Elsewere? i I Always come to V£ 4^' 7^ BXIDCl RD. SPORE tTi Tiff < 142 words
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439 1952-02-02 10 'LOCAL AGENTS FOR TOURING XVs NOT NEEDED 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. MR. S. C. E'Singam, President of the Football Association of Selangor, attacked "commercialism in soccer at the 13th annnal general meetin? held at the V.M.C.A., Kuala Lumpur, last night. "That queer creature called agent"439 words
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325 1952-02-02 10 McInroy goal puts S.C.C. in senior final S.C.C. .2; R.A.F. han e i 1. CINGAPORE Cricket Club entered the final of the Senior knockout hockey championship yesterday, thanks to two opportunist goals by Mclnroy. It was a thrill-a-minute game while it lasted and at the end of 60 minutes each325 words
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Article68 1952-02-02 10 Frank Sedgman. chief aic;iii?co o! Australia's two WH.. Mlrt victories over the United State:; In >.y-.e Davis Cup lawn tennis toui> mment, is expected U> arrive at Kbllang Airport by Qantas-BOAC today on his way to Colsmbo wnere he will spend his honeymoon with his wife, tne68 words
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Article86 1952-02-02 10 Entries are invited for the Island Club's Thaipusam Holiday Golf Competition which will be held or Saturday murmuK Feb. S. there will be two prints one for the men and one for the ladies. The competition will be in the form of Nine Hidden Holes on86 words
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Article52 1952-02-02 10 The tram to represent Singapore Recreation Club against Police S.C. in a semi-final of the S.H A. knock-out tournament on the Padang today will be: B. Kleinman; R. H. Barth, P. Neubromier; E. Barker, Dr. B. D'Bras W. Hay: H. Hoeden. O. Rozario. A. Clarke, B. CoutU.52 words
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Article28 1952-02-02 10 BANGALORE South Zone totalled 217 in their first Innings against the M.C.C. here today At close M C.C. were 9 for no loss ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article39 1952-02-02 10 BOMBAY. Fri— Results of the international table-tennis matchea which began today are: ('orbillion Cup Cwomen): England beat India 3-0; Japan beat Hungary 3-2. SwaythUng Cup (men) France beat Pakistan 5-0: England beat Cambodia 3-0. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article27 1952-02-02 10 TODAY :High 0255 (8.9) and 1523 (8.6 V. Low 0903 (2.6) and 2114 (3.5). TOMORROW: 0330 (8.7) and 1623 (7.6); 0955 (2.7) and 2150 (4.4>.27 words
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Article321 1952-02-02 10 IN a semi-final of the Singapore Hockey Association's Junior knockout tournament at Sepoy Lines yesterday. R.A.F. Tengaii were successful in beating University of Malaya 2nd XI by three goals to two after a hard tussle. Tengah prayed a determined game and forced the pace from321 words
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Article77 1952-02-02 10 RUGBY: a. Johore v Naval Base at J. 8.; RAF Chantf f Sembawang at Changi; S.C.C. "A" v K.E..M.E. on padang. HOCKEY: Senior X.0.: SJt C. v Police at S.R.C.: Jnr. K.O. final: Sembawang v Tengah at S.C.C. ATHLETICS: 3 -mile run from Mrßitchie Reservoir. SOCCER: Volunteer Police77 words
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Article227 1952-02-02 10 IPOH, Prt. I THE total expenses of $19,997 < from a gate collection of $29,000 at the Malaya Cup soccer final between Perak and Singapore at Kuala Lumpur last year came in for comment this morning at the annual general meeting of the Perak Amateur Football227 words
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577 1952-02-02 10 A LARGE group of sportsmen keenly disappointed that the Colony rugger season is ending are the members of the 830-strong First Battalion Fiji Regiment who arrived in Singapore three weeks ago. And they have good reason to feel so for rugger is the national sport577 words
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173 1952-02-02 10 ALL Singapore's Malaya Cup soccer fixtures in the Southern section will take place in April. These will be followed by visits of teams from Hong Kong and Manila and an English amateur touring team in May. In a lettw to those selected to173 words
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Advertisement212 1952-02-02 10 u^. < I IMPORT ANT^ i ANNOUNCEMENT i Lz= The Capitol Management apologises to its Patrons and regrets that owing to circumstances beyond m m their control the opening of the season of "TALES m OF HOFFMANN" has to be postponed until THURSDAY. 7th February. m Monday. February jOkg^ V212 words
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Advertisement457 1952-02-02 10 20th O ntury-Fox presents ill 1 W *S*i f |jeclinicolo» «rr IStV SFW 11 a.m. 1 JO jf. Hi ji:an i-«.45 IBW* B PKTERS I !)..-?0 p.m. B*^^ LOUIS DEBRA I JOURDAN PAGET I Morn. Mat Today at 9 a m.: "BELVEDERE <;OES TO COLLEGE" Morn. Mat. Tomorrow at 9457 words
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Article232 1952-02-02 11 W LONDON. Fri ITH active interest checked by the approach of the weekend the Stock Exchange wag ouiet today but maln£i«l£ flrm tone ta m *°y •ccijuns. Closing middle price, of selected stocks, m supplied by special arrangement with "Om Fln«neUl Time*, were: W"^% -Mai™.- <aus pa) m232 words
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Article73 1952-02-02 11 CHIPS alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godowns, or expected there by 7 am. today, are: 1 Llpis. 4-5 Aagtekerk, Coal Plant Benlomond, 6-7 Automedon, 8-9 Steel Ranger. 11 Atreus, 13-14 Tantalus. 19-18 Benlawers, 18 Burnslde. 18-30 Obra. N.W.6 Mawal. 31-93 Islander. 33-34 Tjlbadak, 25-38 Wosang. 37-38 Tasman. 38-3073 words
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Article26 1952-02-02 11 jTOOI Malayan Exchange Banks Association announced yesterday that the Selling. T.T./O.D. ready rate of exchange to merchants for the Belgian frsne was now 1.839%.26 words
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Article550 1952-02-02 11 From A Market Correspondent QUIET conditions prevailed on the Malayan share masket yesterday. Prices drifted to lower levels In all sections. Quotation* announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers 1 Association were: INDCtTBMU Ai., Brie*.. *tv» ioa'.'".:."" it m Am I Pftrol. I «VS Son tJ# r owl AMur wet550 words
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Article22 1952-02-02 11 S«JGAFORE, Frl. Feb. L MW.75 (up $1.75). London: £987J to. LONDON, Feb. h ?t2? V* I SellVrs22 words
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Article90 1952-02-02 11 Tin Singapore produce market was again quiet and dull yesterday. Buyers lowered bids to S32'» a ptcul for Jan. -Feb. shipment copra after business had been done at 833 with further sellers at that price. Loose grade buyers again dropped their bids to 83 m a ptrul90 words
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Article35 1952-02-02 11 HONO KONG. Pri. r^REE market currency exchange for Hoog Kong dollars was quoted at the close today as follows: USSI HKS6.6OH (cash). HKS6 64 (T.T.); £1 HKSIS.BS, one Uhll of gold HKB324—UP.35 words
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Article227 1952-02-02 11 rOR the firat time In some months, lower grades In the Singapore rubber market reached G.B.A. feveli and «ome business was reported yesterday. The market generally was again easier, with prices continuing their downward trend. Dealers attributed the easier condition* W> selling; activities by Ptdcratton producers227 words
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Article459 1952-02-02 12 Newcomer with a fine record in Australia By EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. NEW LOOK is clearly a sprinter of promise and with an attractive handicap mark of 7.11 I am fully confident this daughter of Coronation Day will take the Class 1, Div.459 words
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Article732 1952-02-02 12 ACCEPTORS and probable jockeys for today's Kuala Lumpur races are given below. Double Totes will be on Races 4 5 and 7 9. The Big Sweep will be on Race 9. The following have been scratched from all engage- i ments: Gambar Melayu, Scotch Express, Wise Bird,732 words
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Article153 1952-02-02 12 Mew s.R.A. vet says PENANG, Friday. rrHE standard of Malayan racing can compare 1 favourably with that in the United Kingdom and America, Mr K. A. Ross, newly -appointed Straits Racing Association veterinary surgeon, said in Penang today. Mr. Ross who arrived recently told the Str»»«153 words
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Article38 1952-02-02 12 rpHE going at Koala Lumpur A today should be very good, reports Epsom Joey. Thar* was welcome break In the dry spell on Thursday evening when heavy rain feU, taking tho sting out of the track.38 words
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Article52 1952-02-02 12 NEW YORK, Fri: "Sugar" Ray Robinaon, world middleweight champion, wu waiting today to know whether hla strained back muscle would necessitate a further postponement of his world title flght. He \f due to defend hla crown against Carl "Bobo" Olson of Honolulu on February 14 In SanReuter - 52 words
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Article1157 1952-02-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. I MUST say I have a particular liking for Sudan, one of that rare type that I threes on racing and* keeps on improving with every race This strappmg chestnut son of Panorama, now a six-year-old, at his peak and I select him1,157 words
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Article169 1952-02-02 12 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER RACE 1 2.15 FRIENDSHIP Ceasefire Jim son FRIENDSHIP Ceasefire Jlmson CEASEFIRE Friendship Jhnson RACE 2 2.45 TIM ARCADIAN Assize Tajurrah STORMY WIZARD Sporting Gesture Royal Fair THE ARCADIAN Arch Side RimHre THE ARCADIAN Rimflre Arch Side RACE 3 3.15 SPORTING GESTURE Royal169 words
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Article196 1952-02-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. MY best bet of the day Is Marvel of Peru in the Class 2, Div. 3, 6f^ h»n*»«a» <Race Nine) tomorrow. This four-year-old was decidedly unlucky in both his outings at Penang and, with a nice handy weight tomorrow, he certainly196 words
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