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Title Section19 1952-03-03 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED 1X45 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1952 if PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article918 1952-03-03 1 Changes to get Hd of 'split personality 9 War Council is to be merged with the Federal Executive Council', the Federal Government said today. "There can be but one instrument of policy at the Federal level", the statement added. Five new appointments ,to the Executive Council include918 words
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180 1952-03-03 1 CAIRO, Sun. '[WE new Egyptian Premier, N*guib Hilaly Pasha, an independent, announced his Cabinet today and gave as its aims the purging of corruption from political life, the evacuation of British troops and unity of Egypt and the Sudan. The new Premier is generally acknowledgedReuter - 180 words
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Article35 1952-03-03 1 CAIRO, Sun. J^LY Maher Pasha resigned as Prime Minister because of "obstacles placed in the path of my mission," he told King Farouk. He did not specify the obstacles— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article53 1952-03-03 1 Police were on guard every ten yards of the approach and runway at Kallang early todliy when Lady Templer wife of the High Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya, accompanied by her 18-year-old daughter. Jane arrived from England by Qantas/8.0 A.C. Constellation Sir Gerald was there53 words
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Article113 1952-03-03 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. DEKINO Radio yesterday confirmed that North Korea was in the grip of a serious plague epidemic. One broadcast said an urgent call was Issued by the National Medical Association of China for volunteer antiplague workers. The New China News Agency reported todayAP - 113 words
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Article29 1952-03-03 1 Johore s expenses m connection with the Emergency amounted to $8,864,697 for the whole of last year, it was stated in th e Johore State Council meeting.29 words
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Article18 1952-03-03 1 Bandits have murdered a Chinese rubber tapper on an estate in the Mentakab area of Pahang.18 words
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Article56 1952-03-03 1 Ffnai NE^ DELHI Bun inal election returns, officially announced here this morning, gave the Congress Party 74 per cent of the seats ip the "House of the People. 1 This is the central Darliament in India The 489 seats are shared as follows: Congress 363. IndependentsAFP - 56 words
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Article31 1952-03-03 1 A gang of bandits raided Kam Onn Mining Kongsl at Metu Kuchi. robbed the labourers of their identity cards, and set fire to the Kongsi and two engine sheds31 words
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Article65 1952-03-03 1 Dope, worth $100,000, in plane PENANG Sun. ONE of the biggest opium hauls in Penang for some years was seized from a Malayan Airways plane this afternoon at Bayan Lepas airoort. The Diane was from Bangkok. The opium was discovered by a ground engineer during a routine check. A search65 words
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Article34 1952-03-03 1 JNFORMATION led a patroi of the First Battalion Malay Regiment to find five food dumps in the Mentakab area of Pahang yesterday The dumps contained i large quantity of food34 words
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Article31 1952-03-03 1 TOKYO. Sun.— The Japanese Government is read? to table a bill for al r defence. The bill Is aimed at protecting American- air bases from air attacks— A.F.P.AFP - 31 words
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Article104 1952-03-03 1 FAyETTEVILLE. Tennessee. Bun. ]yjORE than 750 buildings were destroyed or damaged by a savage tornado which ripped through this Tennessee town of 6.000 people Two persons were killed and 160 injured Damage was estimated at U554,000,000 Red Cross Workers attributed the small death toll at leastAP - 104 words
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Article, Illustration8 1952-03-03 1 Spick and span— now turn to page 78 words
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333 1952-03-03 1 HONG KONG IS QUIET AGAIN AFTER RIOTS HONG KONG, Sunday. UONG KONG island and Kowloon were "quiet" n today after yesterday's riots in which 5.000 Chinese fought police in Kowloon streets. Several "hundred extra police, including the special constabulary, were patrolling the streets The government blamed the pro-Communist Labour groupReuter; AP - 333 words
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Article34 1952-03-03 1 LONDON, Sun— The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh left London yesterday to spend the week-end at Royal Lodge, Windsor. The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret arrived there the day before.— AJ.P34 words
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163 1952-03-03 1 RECORD MCA PRIZE GOES TO SELANGOR KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE biggest prize yet in the M.C.A. lotteries $360,000 went to Selangor today in the draw of the seventh lottery. The number of the winning ticket fe *****07. The next lottery, to be drawn at Penang o n April 20. will163 words
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107 1952-03-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. OANDITS carried out nuisance raids in all parts of Johore yesterday. They cut telephone lines in several areas, fired on resettlement camps, slashed rubber trees, broke latex cups and distributed Communist propaganda. The acting Officer Commandlng tne police district of Kuala107 words
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Article40 1952-03-03 1 A patrol of the First Malay Regiment fired on bandits seen talking to three rubber tappers yesterday in the Triang area of Pahang. A woman tapper was wounded but the bandits escaped. The tappers were arrested.40 words
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Article38 1952-03-03 1 MONTE VIDEO, Sun. Uruguay today gave up the presidential system of Government and adopted a regime similar to Switzerland's based on a nine-man council of state, including the majority and biggest opposition parties.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article82 1952-03-03 1 ST. JOHNS, Newfoundland, Sunday. JUDGE Charles Roberts, of the newly established Newfoundland family court, has set a legal precedent by sentencing a father to Jail because his son committed a petty offence. The man was sentenced co three months' imprisonment after the JudgeUP - 82 words
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Article18 1952-03-03 1 Bandits set fire to estate lorries In the Johore Bahru and Kota Tinggi areas of Johore.18 words
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Article24 1952-03-03 1 JERUSALEM, Sun Two Israeli watchmen guarding a water pipeline south-west of Jerusalem, near the Jordan frontier, were shot dead early yesterday.— A.P.AP - 24 words
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158 1952-03-03 2 CEYLON PLANS TO BAN DUAL CITIZENSHIP COLOMBO, Sunday. pEYLON is to ban dual citizenship. By the end of this year any Ceylonese by descent who is also a citizen of any other country must renounce this second citizenship, otherwise he will lose his Ceylon citizenship. The order, announced by theReuter - 158 words
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Article74 1952-03-03 2 MEXICO CITY, Sun. 'TWO baby girls, three women and four men were trampled to death and 25 people were injured yesterday when two groups of pilgrims moving in opposite directions jammed at the gates of the Shrine of Chalma, in the state of Mexico. Hundreds ofReuter - 74 words
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Article20 1952-03-03 2 WASHINGTON. Sun.—President Truman will broadcast to the American nation on Thursday on the mutual security programme. A.FP.AFP - 20 words
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Article127 1952-03-03 2 WASHINGTON. Sun. THE Russian Embassy here j has rejected as an "in- suit, to the Soviet Union" an j invitation from a House of Representatives sub-corn- mittee to give the Russian version of the Katyn Forest massacre of thousands of Polish officers in 1939-40.Reuter - 127 words
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Article65 1952-03-03 2 BOMBAY, Sun. Mr. T. A. Adams, Bombay's assistant Police Commissioner, left by air for London today to bring back Mubarak All, described as a Hyderabad industrialist, arrested in London on Feb. 2. Mr. Adams carried a sealed packet containing papers relating to the caseReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement833 1952-03-03 2 PUBLK APPOINTMENTS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, NEGRI SEMBILAN Application* we Invited from Federal Cltltens for appointment 1o the poet of Assistant Inspector of Chinese Schools, Negrl Rembtlan 2 The saJurv scales are $300 x 10 310/B /325 x 15 44S with a non pensionable allowance of (3000 p.m. In addition. 3 Candidates833 words
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Advertisement725 1952-03-03 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT WANTTO Temporary Surveyor in the P.W.D.. Bentong and Temerloh. Monthly aalary will be or the scale $ias x 5 $180 and will be fixed according »o qualifications and experience. Cost of living allowance and housing allowance will be paid In addition at current rates Applicants should be thoroughly725 words
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Advertisement775 1952-03-03 2 NOTICES KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPALITY Applications are Invited for the following vacant appointment In the Offlce Of the Municipal Engineer, Kuala Lumpur. Technical Assistants. Candidates should possess the Diploma of the Technical College. Kuala Lumpur, and have passed the 2nd Technical Examination of the Public Worka Department or possess equivalent qualifications,775 words
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Advertisement710 1952-03-03 2 NOTICES NOTICE MANUFACTURE OF METAL FURNITURE FOB SCHOOL* INCLUDING DELIVERY TO ANY BITE ON" SINGAPORE ISLANDS Please note that the closing date of the above tender has been extended to 11th March. 1952. MALAY REGIMENT TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited lor the purchase of unserviceable Dodge Truck 15 cwt. Dodge710 words
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Miscellaneous206 1952-03-03 2 Today's Radio ClwrADAOP As S'pore; 6.15 "Inter-School SMUArUKEi Quiz"; 6.45 "Pun With Music": 6.55 q is o s,h<v.i«' in irmorpeccv Announcements; 7 News; 7.15 "Old 9 35-9.55 Schools, 10 ™«^ry Tlme ce 7 News Prom K.L.; W.05 Tun« a^^... 8 M s .po re; 815 pian0 Y e C8 v206 words
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378 1952-03-03 3 Truce hopes fall as Korea activity increases U.N. 'DOUBT IF TALKS ARE WORTH-WHILE' TOKYO, Sunday. JJOI'KS for a Korean armistice dropped today as Allied and Communist negotiators reached the ultimatum stage on two basic issues and disagreed bitterly on minor ones. At the same time, China accused the United Nations378 words
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Article, Illustration232 1952-03-03 3 U.S. purge is dangerous, says Russell MANCHESTER, Sun. EARL Russell, the British philosopher, better known as Bertrand Russell, said yesterday that illiberaiity in the United States had reached proportions dangerous to mankind. In a letter to the Manchester Guardian Itussell said that whatever hopes there m ay be for humanityReuter - 232 words
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113 1952-03-03 3 Smiles after a burglary «-d RENO, Nevada, Sunday. Ms 2 500 c oon ?n fl6id a multi mi »ionaire, who lost $2,500,000 in money, securities and lewellerv to Burglars, was smiling and affable yesterdal Pleases m e most," h e said. I d113 words
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Article59 1952-03-03 3 MANILA, Sun. NEGOTIATIONS for the surrender of 2,000 Communist Huks south of Manila hit a snag yesterday as the Huks insisted on an unconditional amnesty. A meeting between the Defence Secretary, Mr. Ramon Magsaysay, and the Huk representative, held yesterday at an undisclosed spot near Manila,AP - 59 words
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Article41 1952-03-03 3 SANTA BARBARA California, Sun.— Dr Quo Taichi former Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Chinese Nationalist Government and Nationalist China's permanent representative to the United Nations Security Council has died here. He was 63.— U.PUP - 41 words
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Article51 1952-03-03 3 ATHENS. Sun.— A military court yesterday sentenced eight Greeks to death and four .to life imprisonment for sending Greek military secrets by radio to Communist nations. Amone those sentenced to death was a woman who remained defiant in her final words to the court.—AP - 51 words
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Article24 1952-03-03 3 LONDON, Sufi. The Duchess of Kent was involved in a slight motor accident here last night but was unhurt. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article86 1952-03-03 3 TOKYO. Sun |^OREANS armed with bamboo spears and bottles clashed with police in Japanese towns yesterday. They were celebrating? the 13rd anniversary of the Korean uprising against Japan. At least 21 rioters werv arrested. They beat up po- 4 lice, cut telephone lines and used ImprovisedReuter - 86 words
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107 1952-03-03 3 MORE PO WER SOUGHT FOR FRENCH GOVT. PARIS, Sunday. T^HE former French Prime Minister, M. Paul x Reynaud, is said to be seeking Constitutional changes to increase the powers of the French Parliament as part of his efforts to form a new Government. M. Reynaud— Prime Minister at the timeAP - 107 words
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Article27 1952-03-03 3 WASHINGTON, Sun.—President Truman today asked General Hoyt S. Vandenberg to continue as Chief of Staff of the Air Force for another 14 months.— UP.UP - 27 words
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Article64 1952-03-03 3 LONDON Sun -Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. rormer Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer said in a speech at Preston' Lancashire, yesterday that the Conservative Government had failed to halt the fall in the gold and dollar reserves of the sterling zone. He had never underestimated the crisis, he said.AFP - 64 words
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Article29 1952-03-03 3 ALPE DHUEZ. France Sun —Actress Elizabeth Taylor and Michael Wilding decided yesterday to cut short their mountain lodge honeymoon and return «to work in London.— U.PUP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-03-03 3 ISABEL WINS RACE... IRS. ISABEL DIX. aged 22. seen (TOP) winning the traditional Olney. Bucks, pancake ra<> for the second year in succession. She covered the 415-yard Sshuprd course in one minute 10.8 seconds. And (BELOW) she gets the traditional kiss from the ▼crger. Mr. Bill Mynard A.P picturesAP - 49 words
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232 1952-03-03 3 CHIEF OF WORLD BANK 'HOPEFUL' ON OIL TALKS M COLOMBO, Sunday. K. Eugene Black, president of the World Bank, said here yesterday that he was hopeful about the talks between the bank's representatives in Teheran and the Persian Government on the oil question. He said: "I have heard from ourReuter - 232 words
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Article61 1952-03-03 3 ARE. SWEDEN. Sun Twenty teen-ag e boys with tneir two leaders wer c found yesterday huddled in a tourist cabin completely covered with snow on the 4.500-foot high Mount Areskutan Rescue teams reached them after they had been missing overnight in howling blizzard Except for someAP - 61 words
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162 1952-03-03 3 SHE RISKED LIFE-FOR AN INCOME TAX FORM A BOSTON woman (lashed back into a burning threestorey house after running to safety with 44 other occupants. Sh e soon returned unharmed— carrying a completed income tax form. A shipment of 480,000 Ib. of clothing for destitutes has arrived In Hong Kong162 words
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Article53 1952-03-03 3 50S Wales pits idle CARDIFF, Sun. piFTY- South Wales coal mines were idle yesterday as miners protested against Government economies in the previously free National JleaUh Service. Trade union and Labour Party leaders have condemned this Saturday boycott, but it was now spread to nearly a third of South Wales'sReuter - 53 words
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762 1952-03-03 4 BUT INJURIES CAUSE CONCERN LONDON, Sunday. A RSENAL, favourites to win the F.A. Cup, improved their chances yesterday of the (Up and League championship double, a feat not accomplished since Aston Villa did it in 1897. Arsenal scored a I—o away victoryReuter - 762 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-03-03 4 I EWIS, Arsenal's centre- forward, scores the first goal in their F.A Cup fifth round tie against Leyton Orient orr Feb. 23. Arsenal won 3-0. Popper picture.27 words
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Article63 1952-03-03 4 LONDON. Sunday .-^Yesterdays rugby league results were: Rugby Leafue Cup (2nd ruund): Batley 4. Featherstone Rovers 11; Castleford 6. Leigh 7; Leeds 12. Oldham 9; Salford 6. Barrow 11; Warrington 26. Dewsbury 9; Whitehaven 7, Halifax 5; Wigm 28. Bradford Northern IS. Rugby League: Hull Kingston Rovers 16,Reuter - 63 words
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Article303 1952-03-03 4 LONDON, Sunday. T'HE two premier Welsh clubs, Newport and A Cardiff, met for the fourth time this season yesterday, and as in the three previous matches, victory went to Cardiff by 11 6 before a 20,000 crowd. Cardiff thoroughly deserved their success. Inspired by CliffReuter - 303 words
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Article132 1952-03-03 4 Fed., Colony are invited to vote 'SPORTSMAN OF YEAR' KUALA LLMPUR. Sun. fHE public both in the Federation and In Singapore will be Invited to vote for Malaya s "Sportsman Of The Year". A meeting of representatives of Malayan sports organisations will be held at the T.P.C.A., Kuala Lumpur, next132 words
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Article126 1952-03-03 4 LONDON. Sun rpHE Army, with five ln:ernationals in the team, upset Royal Navy 11-3 in the InterServices Rugby Championship game at Twickenham yesterday. The crowd of 18.000 saw a disappointing Navy side. 1h 'f were favrun'-es to win because of the fine attacking football <hey played126 words
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Article37 1952-03-03 4 PARIS. Sun. Jacqueline dv Bief, French skating champion, won the women's figure skating title in the world championships here last night. Miss dv Blef, Anisheed third in the Olympic Games recently.37 words
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Article1032 1952-03-03 4 SOCCER LEAGUE TABLES LONDON. Sun. UK football standings after yesterday's matches are: P W D L P A pis Manchester V 32 17 9 6 67 42 43 Arsenal 32 17 7 63 45 42 Portsmouth 32 17 6 9 55 44 40 Tottenham 33 16 6 11 60 47Reuter - 1,032 words
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Article81 1952-03-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. pORMER FMS cricketer Loh Ah Lum and 11-year-old schoolboy John Chua, a brother of the Singapore cricketer Chua Eng Cheng, bowled well to enable Selangor Chinese Recreation Club to defeat Selangor Ducques uy nine tun.' on the Pudu Road ground today. Chinese were81 words
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Article210 1952-03-03 4 LONDON, Sunday. Yesterday 1 rugby union results: Inter-Sewlces tournament: Royal Navy 3, The Arm? II (played at Twickenham) Club matches: London Irish 10, St. Mary* Hospital 17; London Scottish 6, Richmond 11; London University 11. Penarth 0; London Welsh 10, Guys Hospital 3; Metropolitan I Police 6, St.Reuter - 210 words
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315 1952-03-03 5 'Residence proviso a slur on loyalty 9 'pHE intervention of the British Ministry of Commonwealth Relations to stop the proposed move in Singapore to lengthen the residential qualification of election candidates may be sought by the Colony Labour Party. At the next meeting315 words
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Article23 1952-03-03 5 GEMAS. Sun. For hawking medicine without a licence. Hashim bin Haji tusoff was fined $15 at the Gemax Circuit Magistrate's court23 words
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Article60 1952-03-03 5 RAUB, Sun. ANE hundred and seventy v young recruit special constables, including a number of Button boys from Johore, were congratulated by the Chief Police Officer, Pahang, Mr. P. A. S. Caldwell, at the first passing out parade at the Special Constables Recruit Training Camp at60 words
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Article34 1952-03-03 5 A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, on a 51 -year-old painter who fell from a ladder on Nov 26 and died on Jan. 18.34 words
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Article58 1952-03-03 5 A Singapore Police Officer. A.S.P. Frank Pestana. was one of the Colonial Police officers who assisted London Police at the funeral of the King. Several Colonial Police officers training in England were invited to line the streets of London along which the funeral procession passed.58 words
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194 1952-03-03 5 HARMONY IN FACTORIES SINGAPORE factory employees have better working conditions than exist anywhere else in the Far East, Mr. J. D. Haskins, Assistant Commissioner for Labour, told the Straits Times yesterday. He said the reason was that Colony workers knew what they were entitled to194 words
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Article120 1952-03-03 5 So Comrade Siu is purged... KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. pOMRADE Siu, secretary of the Malayan Communist Party's PenangKedah joint state committee, has been purged in a Communist attempt to find scapegoats for the party's demoralisation. According to an M.C.P. document now in the hands of the Government, Siu's political standpoint "had120 words
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Article59 1952-03-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Pleading guilty to a charge of falsely declaring before a Kuala Lumpur magistrate that he had never been convicted on a criminal charge before joining the police force. Jaffar bin Awang. a young Malay detective, was sentenced to nine months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr.59 words
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Article68 1952-03-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. rE Selangor branch of the MCA is to call a meeting of guilds, associations and societies to protest against the "unjust and unequal" provisions of the Immigration Control BUI. The decision wa s taken by the working committee of the branch at a68 words
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Article97 1952-03-03 5 TALKS ON TRADE CUT 'NOT NEEDED' 'THE Singapore Government does not consider it necessary to discuss the new Import restrictions with Chinese business circles, Mr. T. Van der Oaast, of the Economic Affairs Branch, said yesterday. He was refuting a report that the Government was planning meetings with Chinese trade97 words
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Article63 1952-03-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. OVERSEAS TRADE in Malayan timber has dropped considerably since the beginning of the year, Mr. Ong Kian Heng, manager of one of the largest Kuala Lumpur sawmills, told The Straits Times today. Prom the beginning of 1950 until November last year, overseas63 words
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Article, Illustration83 1952-03-03 5 'THIS IS THE WINNER' THANG CHANG LOON, 18-year-old student from Perak, with the ticket which won him a £I.oo* car in a Melbourne raffle. Mr. Than* simply smiled and said: "Oh! 11l sen it straight away. It will pay for my studies instead of my parents having to support me."83 words
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Article225 1952-03-03 5 Blackout areas SUBSTATIONS liable to load shedding today are: DAT. Beach Road, Lam Soon Oil Mills, Nevan Road, Jalan Sultan, Alhambra, Raffles Hotel, Sumbawa Rd.. Boon Tat St., Aljnnied R«L, Suns Avenue, Paya Lebar Pumps, Joo Chlat Place. Jalan Eunos, Rangoon Road, Towner Rd., Serangoon Rd.. Kolam Aver, .flcPherson Rd.,225 words
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Article126 1952-03-03 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A GRICULTURE in Johore Is J\ giving rise to considerable anxiety and it seems impossible not to take too serious a view of the future of those engaged In it. says the Mentrl Besar in a review of agriculture In 1951. An Indication126 words
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Obituary38 1952-03-03 6 IN loving memory of Mrs Gaw Synn Laye (net Dolly Oh Joo Neo), called home on 3rd March. 1951. Remembered by her busband and children. "In the sweet bye-and-bye, We shall meet on that Beautiful Shore."38 words
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Obituary19 1952-03-03 6 DEATH suddenly and peacefully. On 28th February, 1952, Elizabeth Virginia, In her 70th year. Greatly and sadly missed.19 words
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529 1952-03-03 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. Mar. 3, 1952. The Federal Changes The changes in the Federal machinery, announced in Kuala Lumpur this morning, are further welcome evidence of General Templer's intention to streamline the administration and wage more effective war. With the exception of the merging of the War Council529 words
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Article537 1952-03-03 6 Publicity and the pressure of public opinion in Singapore alone can force the Singapore Government and the Colonial Office to make known the findings of the tribunal which sat last year to enquire into the conduct of senior officers of the Police Force during the Hertogh case537 words
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1390 1952-03-03 6 The rubber packers 'the men at the other end' A Penang produce broker gives his opinion on the General Services Administration enforcement of the 'rejection clause' T»HERE is no doubt that A most of what has happened in the world rubber markets for the past years has been brought about1,390 words
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Article85 1952-03-03 6 DURING the past four months the price of rubber has dropped some 40 cents. Taking "roundabout" prices (i.e. to the nearest 10 cents), prices were: 1. 11. 51 to 15. 11. 51 $1.50 16. 11. 51 to 31. 1. 51 1.40 1. 2. 51 to 12. 2. 5185 words
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Letter535 1952-03-03 6 WHEN I tuned in to the last Malayan Forum I hoped to hear some illuminating points of view on that controversial subject, "Do Malayan women require emancipation?" How disappointing it proved to be, with the males refusing to discuss it seriously, and the whole thing fizzling out535 words
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Letter130 1952-03-03 6 TT WOULD be interesting to learn from the European driver of a car (I think an Austin A4O, the number of which I have noted but withhold) what particular qualification or necessity he had for driving down Orchard Road, Stamford Road and through to Collyer Quay130 words
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Letter118 1952-03-03 6 T WAS not surprised to read the headline "MacD 'Victim of a Vendetta' on the front page of the Straits Times of Feb. 28. Most Malayans have long suspected this. I hope Whitehall has in fact fathomed the feelings of the local people, who ask with118 words
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Article382 1952-03-03 6 Yiot Chua and Lim we remarked warmly, a day or two ago. that Mr. S. Ramachandra was a constant prop of this halfcolumn, we spoke truly. It may be remembered that on that occasion he was quoting a Chinese student's translation of the "Chu Kang" in Yio382 words
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239 1952-03-03 7 'I could not care less/ he says: Will stay on Council MR. M. P. D. Nair, City Councillor for South Ward, has been expelled from the Singapore Labour Party, the Party's general secretary, Mr. Peter M. Williams, announced yesterday. The Party's general council took239 words
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Article80 1952-03-03 7 Resign call to these Councillors A RESOLUTION asking War Department workers who are city councillors to resign from Singapore City Council has been adopted by Pasir Panjang branch of the Army Civil Service Union, the secretary. Mr. M. C. Thomas said yesterday. The resolution will be discussed on Mar 980 words
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Article96 1952-03-03 7 VICTOR Toh Yui Kunn, an 18 year old student of Raffles Institution and winner of the Major Adrian Clark Memorial Scholarship for 1952, safd yesterday: "I am proud to have won it." The scholarship Is worth $120 a year and open to children of ex-members of96 words
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Article44 1952-03-03 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The death took place in Johore Bahru at noon today of Da to Musa bin Yunos, retired Assistant Superintendent of Police. Dato Musa joined the police force as a probationary inspector in 1915. His funeral takes place tomorrow.44 words
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Article189 1952-03-03 7 ALL THE MCA DRA W RESULTS THE following are the resuits of the M.C.A. mil-lion-dollar lottery which was drawn in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Consolation prizes, (155) $500 each for tickets ending In 1207 2nd *****55 $150 000 3rd *****95 $60 000 4th *****19 $30,000 o«?£«, 5tl l pri2es of *10.000189 words
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Article52 1952-03-03 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM Sun rpwO members of a police M. party were wounded yesterday afternoon when military forces accidentally fired on them in a combined security operation on Bukit Mertajam hill. A scout leading the police party was seriously hurt and probationary Inspector Tan Kok Kirn received52 words
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Article37 1952-03-03 7 A patrol of 45 Commando found a terrorist camp for 30 persons near Rawang in Selangor In the same district, a patrol of the Royal West Kents located a camp capable of holding 40 people.37 words
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Article69 1952-03-03 7 The Singapore Blood Transfusion Service is In urgent need of Group AB blood and those in this group are urged to volunteer. The position of the Blood Bank from Feb 23 to Feb. 29 was: GROUPS O A B AB Total Donation received 35 24 2569 words
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Article35 1952-03-03 7 Eleven bullet holes were found in the night mail train from Penang to Kuala Lumpur after bandits had fired on it on Saturday night in the Kuala Kangsar area of Perak.35 words
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Article, Illustration124 1952-03-03 7 A SUDDEN downpour can change the outlook of even the best parade. And the smart parade in Pace One turned out to be a helter skelter for shelter In Page Seven for these men and women of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. The parade was124 words
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Article300 1952-03-03 7 $50,000 ROTARY FUND "MISS SINGAPORE, 1952", the Colony's most «iL rt sn a utiful irI wiU help rake the Rotary Club's $50,000 fund for a school and community hall for j Singapore's* lepers. This beauty contest open to all. will reach its climax on Saturday,300 words
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Article129 1952-03-03 7 Vaccination campaign for S'pore rE Singapore Government will soon begin an islandwide vaccination campaign against smallpox. Detailed plans are being worked out by the Medical Department The City Council has agreed to help by supplying staff and transport for work in the city area "New-bom babies and schoolchildren are being129 words
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193 1952-03-03 7 SLUMP: THIS YEAR ORNEXT, HE WARNS PENANG, Sunday. MR. Heah Joo Seang, president of Penan* Rubber Trade Association, urged yesterday that there should be a price agreement between rubber producers and consuming countries r.i Q ti5^ ea S ng xr at he annual meeting of the Association, Mr. Heah said193 words
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Article50 1952-03-03 7 AN Indian spiritualist, Yogi Sri Shuddananda Bharatiar, who did not speak for 20 years while living in a hermitage in Pondlcherry. South India, will visit Singapore and the Federation during the first week of May. Sri Bharatiar will talk to 15 meetings during his short visit.50 words
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Article46 1952-03-03 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Leng Weng Fook, driver of a Telecoms van, was fined $250 in the police court for attempting to smuggle a quantity of shirts, panties and brassieres, valued at $109, on which duty payable was $49. The articles were confiscated.46 words
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Article130 1952-03-03 7 rE Singapore Social Weifare Department is to investigate hardship among any wa r widow s who have not vet been compensated Mr. C R. DasaratrnraJ (Labour Rochore) has been informed of thU in a reply from the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W L. Blythe to questions I on130 words
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Article28 1952-03-03 7 Lim Kirn Guan. a 41-year-old boatman, was sent to nine months' gad by the Singapore ThlM District Judge Mr. 8 E. f eh. for poMetsion of opium.28 words
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108 1952-03-03 7 (SINGAPORE Labour Department's six month old trial scheme to rehabilitate disabled workers is to be extended for six months, Assistant Commissioner for Labour, Mr. J. K. Lawrence, said yesterday, it may become permanent. Mr. Lawrence said 283 firms were backing the scheme. This was108 words
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Article161 1952-03-03 7 A blow bandits can expect JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. REVIEWING the Emeri gency in Johore, Dato Syed Abdul Kadir bin Mohamed, the Mentri Besar. says that 1951 saw the virtual completion, of I resettlement and implementation of the Brigtjs 1 Plan. l Ambushes by the police and 1 military had obtained161 words
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Article74 1952-03-03 7 rE Governor of Singapore Sir Franklin Oimson, has been invited to be the guest of the Government of Ceylon when he passes through Colombo next month on his way to Britain on retirement. The invitation was made fortnight ago by the Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr D74 words
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Article30 1952-03-03 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Abdul Samad, a lorry driver, who carried an excess weight of one ton 16 cwt In his lorry was fined $120 in the police court30 words
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Advertisement100 1952-03-03 7 MENS FOOTWEAR AT SALE PRICES fcAi BLACK BROWN LEATHER OR STUDDED RUBBER SOLES $27.50 pair little^ SINGAPORE, i: Take Care of Your Are you sure that you* prospect* and t- vOt <appin*tt are net being hindered by r M (elective vision We are rt»e Speciilhtt Sim vith complete eve-tettin* equipment100 words
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Article289 1952-03-03 8 DAVID FRY - A Plea For An End To Hanging DAVID FRY By THE SHADOW OF THE CALLOWS. By Viscount Templewood. (Collancx. Bs. 6o\). LORD Templewood gives this book the sub-titfe of the "Case Against Capital Punishment". It is not, therefore, a dtsSSSSS fo r r Vle and &j2S capital punishment but a289 words
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Article, Illustration585 1952-03-03 8 TAMES ROBERTSON - 'I CONFIDE THE MISSUS TO YOUR CARE' TAMES ROBERTSON By THE ROOSEVELT LETTERS, Vol. 3 (Harrap, 305.) PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT to Winston Churchill (on the eve of a visit by Mrs. Roosevelt to England) 'I confide my missus to the care of you and Mrs. Churchill. \J^°T, our better halves will585 words
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Article418 1952-03-03 8 CECIL PARRISH - CECIL PARRISH By WILKIE COLLINS. By Kenneth Robinson. (ike Bodley Head. 18s.) WILKIE COLLINS was sixty-five when, on the morning of September 23. 1889 ravaged by prolonged 111-health and by all that this implies to mind and spirit, yet still toiling on. he breathed his last.418 words
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Article766 1952-03-03 8 GEOFFREY FLETCHER - THE MAN WHO SHOCKED A GENERATION GEOFFREY FLETCHER By EMILE ZOLA, By Angus Wilson. Seeker and Warburg. 10s. 6d. WHO is the leading writer of pornographic novels? No doubt the title is now held by an American But If the question had been asked two generations ago the popular vote766 words
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Article14 1952-03-03 8 be. t six of these coupons oin the Children's Corner Club.14 words
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Advertisement109 1952-03-03 8 It's time you had a smoothrunning, trouble-free bicycle that will last a lifetime... h"» time you had «B.S.A. This handsome Wcyde is one of many fine machine* in the B.S A. range. Sturdily built, and finished in gleaming black enamel with smart red and gold lining and decorative transfers, it109 words
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Miscellaneous239 1952-03-03 8 Straits Times Crossword ""|"i" Oil IJI r J '^.ijl- HI i 111 ZH i_l Zp— l— ~i~"i JliJlliiLiii """Sfißlßlll— B-- WPH T^~~ 2? Hi H* iI ZS I_M__y Hi WE I 'IU 'G U J ACROSS DOWN. 4c Verse or cartridge (5). 1# M |f« broken, sea-weed 4. Repression. (»>.239 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1952-03-03 9 NONI WRIGHT - MALAYA STRUGGLES TO END ILLITERACY NONI WRIGHT By OETWEEN 60 and 7U **per cent. of the adults in the Federation are illiterate. And among the "literate" are many who can do no more than sign their names How then to build up an informed public capable of deciding which political1,009 words
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264 1952-03-03 9 rjANADIANS, who pride themselves on being second only to the Americans in their willingness to work hard for the extra dollars and the luxuries they can buy, have been warned by Dr. William A. OJle, a member of the staff of264 words
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Article817 1952-03-03 9 THE RUSSIANS TORTURED A WAR HERO Because He Preferred Freedom To Communism WHAT happens to a Russian soldier who d»serts to the West, and is returned to Soviet authorities? A Soviet artilleryman, now a refugee here, had It happen to him. Valentin S. is from the Don River country of817 words
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Article449 1952-03-03 9 ELTON C. FAY - ELTON C. FAY T»HE first detailed rex ports reaching Washington on Russia's newest long-range bomber indicate American cities are well within reach of such atomic bomb carriers. New information on the Soviets' "Type 31" bomber, glimpsed briefly during a Soviet air demonstration a few449 words
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Advertisement120 1952-03-03 9 fffl,if so manH^\ y^T^. Colds and chest complaints seem imduioh '.VT77 to be more troublesome and last auntm ~^i J/^^^ longer in our moist climate. "IZjm'* rS= An 5« <jy Frequent colds can have serious I JBM^-^^f^ consequences and the body needs l^p s Mm±y&^* 9)9 )g r 'he help120 words
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Article153 1952-03-03 10 Soil made productive in hours A SYNTHETIC chemical that A converts non-productlvt; Into productive soil In a matter of hours instead oT the years or generations required by present irethods was demonstrated in Philadelphia recently before the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The chemical,153 words
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Article101 1952-03-03 10 Noiseless fall in U.K. LONDON, Sun A feature of the market this week was a noiseless fall In British Government stocks. They have been falling so longever since the Conservatives won the general election— that the people have given up talking about them. Nevertheless, this week made gilt-edged history. TheUP - 101 words
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Article150 1952-03-03 10 From Our Own Correspondent MELBOURNE, Sat. OUYERS were on the lookout for bargains on the Stock Exchange yesterday, and, for ihe first time in months, price ris^s well outnumbered fails. Several leading Issues, which had been marked down too shnrply, made good recoveries. B.H.P., A.C.I, and Drug150 words
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447 1952-03-03 10 TAKING his cue from the Rubber commodity market, the Malayan investor decided that many Stocks had declined to an attractive level and an average volume of business was recorded during the week. The chief and most hopetul events of the period under review was447 words
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Article220 1952-03-03 10 Business done in the Malayan Share market last week included: Industrial<i. Fraser and Neave $3.90 to $3.80 cd.. Gammon $2.80 to $2.85. Hammer $41.50. Hong Kong Bank $805 xd Malayan Breweries $5.20 to $5.05 cd.. Malayan Cement $1.05 to $1.00. Singapore Cold Storage $4.85 to $4 65. Straits220 words
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Article132 1952-03-03 10 NEW YORK, Sun. T«HE New York Stock Market 1 closed very steady yesterday as late week-end covering enabled all averages to finish with small gains. Earlier selected Issues had attracted some attention. and moved higher while the main body of the list showed little change InReuter - 132 words
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Article81 1952-03-03 10 NEW YORK, Sun. 17OREIGN exchange rates closed with a few minor changes— Brussels at 139- Ms. 139-"* and Zurich at 12.18, 12.19. New York and Moa^rcai clawed at the common rate of 2.78, 2.78»-% The feature of thia week was heavy New York demand for sterlingUP - 81 words
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Article68 1952-03-03 10 SHIPS alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godowna, or expected there by 7 a.m. today are: 1-2 Arendskerk, 4-5 Sloterdijk. Coal Plant Larust, 6-7 Tarifa. 8-9 Benlawers. 11 Antilochus, 13-14 Glengarry, 15 Honj? Tat, 16 Kimanis, 18 Benalbanach. 19-20 Charles Lykes, 21-22 rncharran, 23-24 Karsik. 25-26 Idomeneus. 27-28 Okhla, 29-3068 words
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Article37 1952-03-03 10 TTXPORTS of copra from the Philippine Republic during OctODer totalled 85.072 long tons which represents the highest monthly volume of copra shipments during 1951. Coconut oil exports, also a record quantity, amounted to 8.217 tons.37 words
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Advertisement452 1952-03-03 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS To New York and Beaton »ia Ceylon, India Egypt and Mediterranean Ports. Singapore P Swettenham s.s -PRESIOENT VAN BUREN" in/12 M» s.s. PRESIDENT ARTHUR" J/» Mar. I«^is |2«* ss "PRESIDENT POLK" 6/12 Mar- 18/14 Mar. 15 {!I. r "PRESIoISt TAFT" 22, 29 Mar. 30/11 Mar 1/3 Apr.452 words
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Article600 1952-03-03 11 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Looks champion in the making PENANG, Sunday. jyjAGIC OAK looks like developing: into a high-class sprinter. This attractive grey of 16 hands was cantering at the finish when he outsmarted a bright lot of Class 3 sprinters at Penang yesterday to600 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-03-03 11 MR. J. O. HODGKINSON, chairman of the Selangor Hockey Association, shakes hands with the Young Men's Sikh Association team before the final of the Selangor tourney on the padang on Friday. V.M.C.A. and Police drew despite extra time. Straits Times picture41 words
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127 1952-03-03 11 Joy Mottram and Ampon take titles MANILA. Sun. gRITAIN'S Mrs. Joy Mottram defeated Mrs. Liv Shang Kuo of Taipei 6-2. 6-1 to win the women's singles championships In the Philippines national tennis tournament today. Mr. Mottram, whose husband Tony Mottram. was eliminated In the men's singles semifinals on Friday byUP - 127 words
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Article58 1952-03-03 11 SEREMBAN, Sun Negri Sembilan Malays won the N.S. Hockey Association knockout competition by defeating NS. Indians two-nil in the replay of the final today. In their first match, Indians were leading one-nil when play was abandoned after the crowd had Invaded the field following an "incident"58 words
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Article70 1952-03-03 11 GALLE, Ceylon, Sun. The MCC, plying the last match of the tour, were put in to bat by Galle today and after scoring 187, dismissed Galle for 75. Galle were 21 without loss in the follow on at close of play. The match ends today.Reuter - 70 words
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Article36 1952-03-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun:—Former Selangor bowler Ronnie la Faber took four wickets for three runs when playing for R.E.MJS. asjainst Imperial Club on the Railway Ground yesterday. R.E.M.E. won by six wickets.36 words
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Article160 1952-03-03 11 THE SAFA Third Division "A" league game which was to have been played on the CYMA ground yesterday between the Immigration Sports Club and the Kadayanallur Muslim League wan postponed owing to heavy rain. Instead the teams played a •friendly" which Immigration S.C. won by160 words
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Article261 1952-03-03 11 YOUTH LEAGUE SOCCER DOURING rain, mud, and pools of water conditions declared "unfit for play" when the Division One League game was scheduled to start— were defied by the schoolboys, who took the field at 4 p.m., in yesterday's Youth Competition match at Jalan261 words
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Article271 1952-03-03 11 Blue Rovers outclass Netaji F.C. OLUE Rovers won 5-0 against Neiaji F.C. in a Division 3A S.A.P.A. League soccer match at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The rain-soaked ground made foothok difficult and the ball heavy. In these conditions Rovers played a better game and deserved their win. Rajab played a thrustful271 words
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Article597 1952-03-03 11 WEIGHTS for all eight races al Penang on Wednesday. second day of the Prnane Turf Club Spring meet, are: Cl. J, Dlv. J_$ F. Kinr Devon »M Tiobella 8.1S La Travlata 8.12 Enterprise 8.1 life Buo> 8.10 Winagaln 8.09 Admiral 8.08 Kaiserine g.Ot Irish Flowr. g.«7597 words
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Advertisement331 1952-03-03 11 LAST Er^9MP93WPIB 3 day/ WwflifriiWEfll Colour by Technicolor London Films Production Distributed by Shaw Bros. TOMORROW! W.rnrr Bros. pre,ent ALEXIS SMITH ROBERT DOUGLAS CECIL KELLAWAY X "The Decision 0( Christopher Blake" TODAY! 11 a.m.— 1.45— 1—6.M 9.30 p tu. Km SAMUEL GOLDWYN H M-mo*lM -mo*l mo»in t itory of .our331 words
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Miscellaneous25 1952-03-03 11 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: High 0238 (8.7) and 1550 (7ft.): Low 0916 (1.8) and 2055 (4.*). TOMORROW: 0314 (8.3) and '709 (6.3); 1011 (2.2) «nd 212925 words
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Article, Illustration445 1952-03-03 12 FIJIAN LIGHT-HEAVY CHAMP RADRODRO TO FIGHT AUSTRALIAN SGT. Isimeli Radrodro, captain of the all-star Fijian "A'» rugger team which won the recent Singapore seven-a-side tournament, will don boxing gloves on April 4, when he will fight Australian light-heavyweight Steve Brian in the main event of Little Nene's first promotion at445 words
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207 1952-03-03 12 OOLICE Sports Association got off to a good start In their debut in the SAFA Division 3 League yesterday when they beat the Woodbridge Hospital by four goals to one on the Police ground. The first half was scoreless but after resumption Police dominated207 words
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Article60 1952-03-03 12 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. XI v FaUwl Karib at Jalan Besar StadiwiK DIV 3B: BODCA 'A' v YMMA at Geylanr: P*T- «»<* VoL S.C. at CYMA. BUSINESS HSE. LGE.: Stanra* v Chartered Bank at Shell rrwand: Guthrif t. Malayan Airways at YrIENDLIES: St. Anthony's Boys School v St. Patricks at60 words
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Article32 1952-03-03 12 HELSINKI, Sun.— Soviet Russia will be represented by full teams In all the events of the Olympic Games this year, the Soviet delegation to the Organising Committee sated here yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article86 1952-03-03 12 IPOH. Sun. fiOOD batting by 8. Nalliali, former Perak State cricketer, enabled Kinta Indians to declare at 139 for five wickets against Kinta Europeans today. But the match ended In a draw. This Is Nalliah's second iiallcentury of the weekend. I. Thillalnathan was next best with86 words
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Article64 1952-03-03 12 PENANO. Sun.— Ross's team beat Penang Sports Club by 40 runs in today's cricket match on Western Road ground. Ross's team scored 131 runs. Carrier scoring 45, J. Andres 29. Sports Club replied with 91. Captain Thornton. PSC opening bat, was run out64 words
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Article26 1952-03-03 12 PARIS, Sun. The International Cycling Federation yesterday vo'ed Russia Into membership at Its onnual Coneress but "suspended" the question df West German v-i.tt'tatton —UPUP - 26 words
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332 1952-03-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. rpHE first annual athletic meet- ing to be run by the newlyformed Indo-Ceylonese Amateur Athletic Club of Malaya will take place In Kuala Lumpur on July 5 and "6 on the PubHc Works Department Sports Club ground. This was332 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-03-03 12 ,1,. Arsenal Intlde left stores his team* second S«»l in lUcir r A Cui> Jib I "uS™m.tib .VaTns? LeVton Ortontonjeb. 83 Arsenal won >-0.-K«uU,|.h<Ho, I25 words
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Article488 1952-03-03 12 SOCCERFRONT IT was wet, very wet, for the big kick-off but if it is tne spirit that counts— and this column believes that it is— then the Singapore Amateur Football Association's season got away to a grand start on Saturday. For that we must488 words
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Article, Illustration206 1952-03-03 12 'CHARLIE CHAN... a name to laugh at. And at Victoria School they do laugh, but only if they are friends of the sturdy, smiling boy who proudly owns the name and is probably the best young inside forward in Malaya, Charlie is modest, as becomes his 16 years,206 words
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Article260 1952-03-03 12 Police XI defeat T.P.C.A. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A first wicket partnership of 83 runs by Alagendra and Yong Llm enabled Police Depot to beat Tamilian Physical Cultural Association by. 21 runs In an Inter-club cricket match played on the Rifle Range Road ground today. Police Depot totalled 118 runs, Alagendra260 words
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Article65 1952-03-03 12 Good 'double' by N. Monerasinghe KUALA LUMPUR. .Sun.— A good double by Noel Monerasinfthe (67 runs his second successive 50 this season, and six wickets ior 20) enabled Technical Coile«e to beat Railway Institute Scntui by 35 runs at cricket today on th« Sentul Ground. Scores: Technical College 130 (Skadiang65 words
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