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Title Section19 1952-03-05 1 The Straits Times. MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED IX4S TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1952 Jf PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.19 words
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Article601 1952-03-05 1 All men between 18 and 54 liable to be called up for Forces RATIONAL Service Bills making men of all races in Malaya aged between 18 and 54 liable for service in the Armed Forces, police and civil defence forces, are to be introduced in the Federation601 words
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Article146 1952-03-05 1 PROMOTION FOR P.C. WHO FIRED HONG KONG, Tues. FLICE Constable Wang Kwok-hong. who fired the sole shot in Saturday's Communist-led rioting, in Kowloon, received an "on the field" promotion to corporal, it -vas loarncd today. Thi Police Commissioner, Mr. D. W. Macintosh, said that Wang's action saved the Mong Kok146 words
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Article52 1952-03-05 1 HONG KONG Tues. rE British cargo ship, Plymouth Star (1.274 tons) radioed today that she had been chased and fired on by two unidentified gunboats north of Formosa The frigate Mounts Bay on the way to Hong Kong, picked up the SOS and went to herReuter-AAP - 52 words
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153 1952-03-05 1 Big slash in Britain's gold losses LONDON. Tues BRITAIN'S losses in gold and dollar reserves both to Europe and the United States have been cut sharply Preliminary indications are that Britain's and the sterling area's deficit in the European Payments Union was slashed from $151,000,000 in January to about $65,000,000Reuter - 153 words
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Article42 1952-03-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR Tues Sir Harold Willan. former Chief Justice of the Federation has been appointed Chief Justice of the High Commission Territories in South Africa. Sir Harold retired from service in the Federation in July 195042 words
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Article34 1952-03-05 1 TOKYO, Tues.— The Japanese government today removed 452 wartime leaders from the purge list. They included three war criminal suspects acquitted by the courts, 151 generals. 168 admirals and 130 kempeitai officers. AP.AP - 34 words
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Article141 1952-03-05 1 MALACCA Tues. A 37-year-old Chinese woman ran into the Malacca River early this morning taking two of her children with her. The mother. Goh Joon Fong, had rushed into the river, still holding the two younger chUdren when her six-year-old daughter fell in while141 words
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261 1952-03-05 1 JAPANESE VILLAGE VANISHES TOKYO, Tuesday. p] ART HQIAKF -driven tidal waves sweeping inland today over Hokkaido brought death and destruction to coastal settlements on Japan's northern island. From an epicentre under the sea, a heavy earthquake swept ocean waves through dozens of citiesReuter - 261 words
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Article29 1952-03-05 1 LONDON. Tues.—The Soviet population has been Increasing at the rate of more than 3,000.000 a year for the past three years, according to Moscow Radio last night.—29 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-03-05 1 rt HON David Montgomery, son of Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, who is in Singapore with an oil company has become engaged to Miss Mary Connell of Milngavie. Dunbartonshire. Scotland Miss Connell (above) may come out to Singapore soon, but the marriage w i'l take place in London.47 words
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Article106 1952-03-05 1 Output of comets to be doubled LONDON, Tues. pLANS to double the output of. Britain's 500-miles-an-hour Comet Jetliners were officially announced tonight. The De Havilland Aircraft Company Limited, manufacturers of the Comet, have made an agreement with Short Brothers and Harland Limited, of Belfast, for the production of Comets inReuter - 106 words
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Article106 1952-03-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A CHINESE passenger, wounded when bandits exploded a bomb under the refreshment car ■of a train near Rompln, Negrl Sembllan, yesterday died in hospital today. There was no news this evening of the four passenger* reported missing, believed killed. Eleven victims of the106 words
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Article47 1952-03-05 1 LONDON, Tues.— Mr. An. thony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, is confined to his bed with an attack of influenza and laryngitis, the Foreign Office announced today. It was hoped he would be 'able to resume his duties within a few days. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration81 1952-03-05 1 THE ROMPIN TRAIN DISASTER. A railway repair rang works to clear the damage caused b y a bomb set under the bridge by terrorists. On the left can be seen the devastated area where the bomb exploded. The armoured wagon carrying a police escort lies buried in81 words
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Advertisement93 1952-03-05 1 Fit K^<ii on Time Wf>j .1T& GMt P. H HENDRY < Manufacturing jewellei 7k, North Brtdce Rd.. B'pore. ar^ BY^f <^B9Pj£.^f^r r .^Alßnßs^ i^Bv Tiio^n t IAv P«W Hft miV l^t^vPikv^ -'..ate'. »|9 Th« familw Player's Sailor figure symbolises all that /^X&V is dependable and worthwhile m tobacco-manufacture. f*/&fis\ In93 words
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Advertisement77 1952-03-05 1 iJJB VALUE MODIL EBS.IS lor AC miira MODEL EU.IS for AC DC mtint A BUSH R ADBO4 Sol* Af«M> BRIGHT RADIO Co M 301. Orchard Road, Singapore 9 W MS I u/Jz 7i i JS^li f \from your I Xvger It is recommended that glasses or mugs for the serving77 words
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285 1952-03-05 2 Truman broadcasts: 'We are your friends' RUSSIAN HATE IS 'SENSELESS' WASHINGTON, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Truman told the Russian* today: "We are your friends. There are no differences between us that cannot be settled if your rulers will turn from their senseless policy of hate and terror and follow the principles ofReuter - 285 words
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136 1952-03-05 2 U.K. has say only on home atom-bases LONDON, Tues. jiflß. Churchill was questioned in the House of Commons today about hi s agreement with President Truman on joint consultation before American atom bombers could operate from bases in Britain A Labour Member, Mr. Emrys Hughes, asked how far the agreementReuter - 136 words
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Article59 1952-03-05 2 TOKYO, Tues.— The Ur»ited States Air Force is being requested by the Japanese Government to train Japanese pilots after the peace treaty comes into effect, the newspaper Asahi reported yesterday. The report said that the Japanese Government would like the United States to train atAP - 59 words
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Article83 1952-03-05 2 PARIS Tues. JHE release of the American journalist Mr. William Oatis, from a Communist gaol will be one of the main items on the agenda of the conference opening here today c f United States diplomats in Eastern Europe. The Czech Government gaoled Mr. OatisUP - 83 words
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Article, Illustration98 1952-03-05 2 CVVAMI Sitaram, 67-year-old disciple of the late !Wahatma Gandhi, who has returned to his home in Madras State to start a personal civil disobedience campaign to get a separate Andhra State (or the Telegu-speaking people ol Madras. They have been agitating for an AndhraAP - 98 words
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Article25 1952-03-05 2 LONDON. Tucs weds Michael Wild. Elizabeth Taylor fleu t a It yesterday from a H "austerity'- honeymoon In t French Alps.— A.PAP - 25 words
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Advertisement733 1952-03-05 2 NOTICES MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, JOHORE. NOTICE An examination for Estate Dressers will be held at the General Hospital. Johore Bahru. on the mornings and afternoons of April 21st, 22nd and 23rd (with April 24th if necessary). 2 Applications for the above must apply to the undermentioned before March 20th. 1952. 3.733 words
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Advertisement76 1952-03-05 2 NOTICES SUNGEI WAY DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) The Directors have pleasure Jn announcing that, after successful trials, the Company's No. IA Dredge has now commenced operations. By Order of the Board, NEILL AND BELL. Secretaries. NOTICE Vlr Chan Soon Wah (late of M/s Roneo Ltd., Kuala76 words
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Advertisement460 1952-03-05 2 NOTICES FOTOMATIC SERVICE Notice of New Telephone Number Effective Monday. 3rd March, 1952. No. ***** OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME I, Edmunc Gray Wheatlev, or 71. The Arcade. Singapore, glvu notice that i have applied to Minister of Transport, unaer section 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act460 words
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Advertisement570 1952-03-05 2 NOTICES TONGKAH HARBOUR TIN DREDGING, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) Notice Is hereby given that an interim dividend, the sixth, of one shilling (Is/-) per share, less Income tax at the rate of thirty per cent, has been declared due and payable to shareholders on the register at570 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-03-05 3 Eclipse of the sun— in 6 phases WHEN the moon slid in front of the sun for three minutes on Feb. 25, scientists from 10 nations massed near Khartoum, in the Sudan, to make photographs and instrument recordings. These six photos show successive phases of the eclipse. From top left74 words
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Article350 1952-03-05 3 COMMONS TOLD OF RIOT LONDON, Tuesday. T»HE Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. j Oliver Lyttelton, yesterday told the House of Commons that the police handled the Kowloon disturbance with great efficiency. Five thousand Chinese fought the police for two hoars last Saturday. Outlining eventsReuter - 350 words
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187 1952-03-05 3 GRANDSON OF EX-SHAH OF PERSIA FINED SHAH Nejad Abdullah. 35-ye.ir-<ild grandson of a former Shah of Persia, was given a suspended prison sentence of six months and fined 20.C0Q francs by a Paris court on Monday for passing cheques to meet gambling debts when he had no banking account. rhp187 words
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Article15 1952-03-05 3 TAIPEI Tues.— Five more convicted Communist agents were executed in Taipei oday.—A.P.AP - 15 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-03-05 3 The eclipse was met by devout Hindus in India with prayers, fasts, bathing in the holy rivers, and. most austere of all. writhing in a bed of thorns. Below, one of the hundreds of holy men assembled on the banks of a sacred river at Kurushetra. carries62 words
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171 1952-03-05 3 Japs' war memoirs are best-sellers TOKYO, Tuesday. "SINGAPORE", a Japanese version of the battle for Malaya, is one of the best-sellers being turned out by Japan's former soldiers and sailors. Memoirs of the former high command and a flood of "I Was There" boobs are finding a ready public. Very171 words
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Article41 1952-03-05 3 TEHERAN. Tues.— Election riots which broke out In Banderabbas on the Persian Gulf claimed two lives, according to reports reaching here The local commander Is reported to have asked for permission to Impose martial law.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article75 1952-03-05 3 MONTREAL. Tues THE Australian High Commissioner.- Mr. F. M Forde said yesterday that the danger of a southward thr/st by Asian Communists was an important factor m Australian acceptance of the recent Japanese oeaw< treaty He said Australia still Is not convinced that the Japanese codtaUP - 75 words
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Article113 1952-03-05 3 Britain will support 6-year plan LONDON. Tues. rpHE British Government is ■1 expected shortly to reaffirm its determination to support the £1368,000.000 Colombo Plan for the economic development of South and South-East Asia. The Marquess of Reading, who will lead th e British delegation to the meeting of the ConsultativeReuter - 113 words
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Article53 1952-03-05 3 TOKYO, Tues. DIKING radio said last night that "enormous quantities" of anti-bubonic plague serum were being rushed to North Korea. U.S. Army sources in Tokyo said this report strengthened the belief that a natural epidemic of bubonic plague and other diseases had broken out behind the53 words
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94 1952-03-05 3 ISMAILIA, Tuesday. IXJYPTIAN police yesterday threatened to fire on prisoners at the police headquarters gaol in Ismailia when disturbances broke out for the second time in three days. The prisoners, rounded up byb v local polic« in the past few weeks, refused food and yelledReuter - 94 words
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Article25 1952-03-05 3 UNITED NATIONS Tues Bulgaria complained yesterday to the United Nations Secretariat that American and Greek' Intelligence agencies were sending "spies" Into Bulgaria.— Reuter.Reuter; Agencies - 25 words
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423 1952-03-05 3 CHANCELLOR FACES STORM OF PROTEST AS BUDGET NEARS LONDON, Tuesday. ]i|R. R. A. BUTLER, Chancellor of the Exchequer, who presents his postponed budget to Parliament next week, is facing mounting protests from the trade union movement over social service cuts and increasing unemployment in Britain. A conference of shop stewardsReuter - 423 words
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Article80 1952-03-05 3 They unload own cargo VALETTA. Tues. BRITISH servicemen yesterday began unloading service cargoes from ships at Malta after port workers had stooped work in sympathy with 15.000 striking employees of the three British service departments. Crowds of Maltese port workers watched in silence as the soldiers took over their jobs.Reuter - 80 words
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Article60 1952-03-05 3 WASHINGTON. Tues.—Former Chinese Lieut-Gen. P. T. Mow has been ordered by Federal Judge James Morris to account for fund's turned over to him when he wa s Nationalist Air Force purchasing officer in the United States. The Nationalist Government says more and another officer, saysAP - 60 words
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Article25 1952-03-05 3 HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. Tues.— The Atlantic provinces of Canada had their worst storm tn S5 years today and 17 are reported dead.-^A.PAP - 25 words
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149 1952-03-05 3 '1,000,000 Britons will be jobless' LONDON. Tups. A MILLION will be unemployed in Britain by the end of the year unless the government takes rigorous action, the House of 'Commons was told last night by Mr. Alfred Robcns, Minister of Labour in the last Government. The unemployment figure last AugustReuter - 149 words
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Article49 1952-03-05 3 LONDON, Tues.— Rumania has warned Turkey in a note that Turkish adherence to the "aggressive North Atlantic bloc" will be gravely prejudicial to relations between the two countries and that she will hold Turkey fully responsible for It. the Rumanian news agency reported last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Advertisement187 1952-03-05 3 Good z? read needs f\ustra\\ar\ Butter/ Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. I INDUSTRIAL RUBBER HOSES for MINING INDUSTRY Armoured or Plain Auction Hoses ===:^lr) Mis' 1 P'essu'e Hoses JF^* 1 Hydraulic Hoses *lJ£ki Latex Hoses ife I Palm Oil Hoses I n2^ Coconut Oil Hoses i r L&s Acid Hoses187 words
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Article312 1952-03-05 4 Information tvas so good, he couldn't escape Xl ALA LL'MPUK. Tues. Muar terror leader—the fifth in almost many weeks has been killed by the 1 6 Gurkhas special "killer xqiad", whose job is to eliminate Muar bandit bosses. Yesterday's success was the killing of Koh Yee312 words
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Article186 1952-03-05 4 ALL IS QVIET IN RELAU KUMM, Tuesday. WITH the imposition of a 12-hour curfew and continuous police patrols, all is now quiet in Relau village, south Kedah. where six Chinese were j killed by Malays last Friday. 1 A Jungle squad from Sungei Bakap is patrolling186 words
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Article73 1952-03-05 4 327,773 are now Federal citizens KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. IJP to the end of last December. 327,773 people In the Federation had received Federal citizenship certificates. During December alone, 7,515 certificates were Issued —6,083 to Chinese. Most of the recipients vere Chinese; 1.991 in Perak and 1.963 in Johore. Up U>73 words
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Article43 1952-03-05 4 SITIAWAN. Tues— To aid the Methodist Church, Sitlawan. building fund, a bazaar and food sale will be held on Friday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Anglo-Chinese School. Kampong Koh.43 words
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Article30 1952-03-05 4 KLUANG, Tues. The Kluang Flying Club used three planes, an Auster and two Tiger Moths, to complete 105 flights tor the public during Air Day on Sunday30 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-03-05 4 MISS MOLLIE EASTAUGH wftio arrived in Singapore yesterday in the Corfu, after five months' absence from her duties as senior almoner at the General ilospital. Straits Tunes picture.32 words
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Article53 1952-03-05 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Several European houses in Johore Bahru have been broken Into recently, and Mr. H W. Strathairn, OSPC, Johor Bahru, advises that all windows should be locked at night, and any time the house is empty. Reports should be made Immediately of suspicious persons53 words
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213 1952-03-05 4 RADIO police had to be called to the registration centre in Stamford Road yesterday morning when a large crowd rushed through the main gate and got into the fenced off compound of the centre to renew their identity cards. A number of people,213 words
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170 1952-03-05 4 GINGAPORE road-users who see a policeman on point duty In a blackout with his hands glowing bright red neea not panic. The glow is part of the latest traffic police experiment. Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth. chief of the traffic police, is170 words
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Article49 1952-03-05 4 Goh Chin Ton*, of Keong Siak Road, was charged In the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with being in possession of eight engraving blocks for the purpose of counterfeiting the trade mark of Tay Miang Distillery. He claimed trial and was remanded In custody until tomorrow.49 words
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Article43 1952-03-05 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— The case against Lee Hong Stng. charged with causing the death of Lee Bock Ching, who was riding pillion of his motor cycle, was adjourned In the Police Court today pending the result of the inauest43 words
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Article120 1952-03-05 4 VWt'A, Raffles Quay: Ballroom Dancing 6.15 pjn.; St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, Guild Meeting at 5 Raffles Quay 10 a.m. Chinese YMCA, Selegie Road: Basketball S p.m.; Body-building 5.3a p.m.; Badminton 530 p.m.: Table-tennis 7.30 p.m Chinese Chess 7.30 p.m.. YMCA. Orchard Read: Team*. Singapore Chess Club. 5 p.m.;120 words
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Article99 1952-03-05 4 rriHE pilot and one other 1 officer were hurt when an R.A.F. Valetta transport 'plane crashed and caught ni> on Butterworth airfield on Monday evening The 'plane was being testflown round the airfield. When It was at about 300 feet. bhtck smoke started to pour99 words
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Article40 1952-03-05 4 TAIPING. Tues. Awang bin Man was accured at Taiping of criminal breach of trust of a wristwatch. valued at $12, belonging to Zelanl b! All Mohamed. The case was postponed to Mar. 10. Bail of $100 was allowed.40 words
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173 1952-03-05 4 ALTHOUGH more than 400 families have to quit their homes at Paya Lebar next month, only 70 have registered with the Singapore Land Office up to yesterday for new sites in the Bedok re-settle-ment area. The register will close on Friday. Mr. S.173 words
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Article115 1952-03-05 4 Recent donations to the S.A.T.A. Fund Include $10,000 from Guthrie and Company. Other donations are: $100, The Prudential Assurance Company, $20, Mr. Sevla Singh; $10. Mr. Sohan Singh;' $10, Foh Song Mutual Aid Society; $10, Mr. Llm Geok Joo; $7.50, Mr. Najar Singh; $5 Mr. Chand115 words
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Article328 1952-03-05 4 Officer waiting trial is shot MAJOR Sir Vivian j Tyrall. Champion do Crespigny, 0.8. E., aged j 45, who was found shot i through the head at j 12.30 a.m. yestentey at Pulau Brani. off Singapore, was buried at Pasir 3 anjang miitary cemetery 14 hours later. His body »vas328 words
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Article242 1952-03-05 4 Blackout areas THE following areas are liable to blackouts today: DAY McJPbenon Rd.. Kirn Chuan Kd.. Boundary Rd.. Florence Rd.. Upper Seranfoon. Yio Chu Kant Rd., Govt. Printing Works, Woodleigh Park. Braddell Heights. Arthur Rd., Tanjong Katong, Broadrick Rd.. Telok Kurau. Bed ok, Chanjri 94 mile. Changi Prison, Tanah Merah242 words
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Article42 1952-03-05 4 PARIT BUNTAR, Tues,— Twelve Chinese were fined $13 at Parit Buntar for gambling. The sum of $131 was confiscated. The informer got $70 Chew Ah Choke was fined $200 for letting his house to be used for gaming.42 words
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Article38 1952-03-05 4 KLUANG, Tues. Inche Hussein bin Hajl Sulong. Assistant District Officer, Kluang is to become District Officer, Kota Tlnggl at the end of his leave. His place at Kluang has been taken by Inche Rldln bin Jidln, Begamat.38 words
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Advertisement148 1952-03-05 4 FTnest" Fooc tiff's yours when you fly" Pan American to the U.S. A* (via Manila) When mealtime comes around aboard touch to your meal, Pan American the "Strato" Clippers* you lea.-t like serves you a fine California table wine! a king! On tender broiled chicken or All free of charge.148 words
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Advertisement239 1952-03-05 4 New Range just unpacked Early Selection mjL Dresi Sets Powder Bowh) Manicure Sett lewcl Boxes Compacts Leather |ewel Case* Scent Sprays Other useful gifts JEWELLERY DEPT. Guut Sinehs GIAN SINGH 6- CO if LTD. 30-I. RAFFLES PLACE. SPORE I. TEL: 5214/ 5 iiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiinic]iiiiiiiniiit]iiiiiinii3 -—■W TT? l Hi? 11l lll TT^239 words
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204 1952-03-05 5 TO AVOID BEING EXPLOITED gINGAPORE fishing: companies who have been granted big loans by the Fisheries Loan Hoard are now building their fleets at secret building yards, said the Deputy Director of Fisheries, Mr. T. W. Burdon, yesterday. The secrecy was because the204 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-03-05 5 MALAY SINGER Rokiah, whose recordinr of "Kain Sungfcit" ("Gold Threaded Sarong") yesterday was chosen the best-seller for 1951 In the "Spot the Fayourite" contest ran o j the Malay Section of Radio Malaya.33 words
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Article, Illustration156 1952-03-05 5 MR. E.EJF. PRETTY, C.M.G who retired from the post of British Resident Brunei, last year, has returned to Singapore to become adviser to v the Lee Group of industries on new economic and educational projects which the Group is contemplating in Singapore and the Federation156 words
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Article139 1952-03-05 5 Deplorable, say Perak planters /CRITICISM of the lack of \j armoured vehicles in the SH iawan district of Perak was made by the Dindings District Planters' Association. It passed the following resolution at a meetlne on Feb 'This association notes with surprise, and deplores the fact that despite many pronouncements139 words
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Article, Illustration279 1952-03-05 5 ameer saved 27 Chinese fishermen From blazing ship TWENTY-SIX of th e 27 survivors of the Nationalist China fishing vessel Tai Vu 51. which sank off llataan were landed in Singapore ye.strtday. when the British oil tanker Fnsis which had picked thorn up arrived in port. The second engineer. Mr.279 words
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Article92 1952-03-05 5 PENANG. Tues. TOHE Commissioner for Works' le 2' s Compensation, Mr. o. u. Smith, today awarded $3,200 to. the families of two labourers who lost their lives while at work. The widow of an engine greaser. Khaw Eng Bee, who was killed In the Sum Swee Ice92 words
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Article70 1952-03-05 5 BUTTERWORTH, Tues When a preliminary inquiry Into a charge of murder against a 32-year-old labourer, S. Manikam, was mentioned in Butterworth. Court today, Inspector Ibrahim said that Manikam had collapsed In a- cell and had been sent to hospital with high fever. Manikam was alleged70 words
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111 1952-03-05 5 A SPECIAL effort to improve facilities for technical education would be made by Singapore branch .of the Technical Association of Malaya, said the former chairman. Mr. V. W Frampton Mr Frampton. speaking at the association's annual meeting complained of the i work shy attitude111 words
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Article146 1952-03-05 5 says wife MOLLY Tan, who sued her husband. Keng Seng Tan for a dissolution of her marriage on the ground of adultery, alleges in the Singapore High Court yesterday that he r husband tried to strangle her one night Tan said that her husband made false allegations146 words
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Article59 1952-03-05 5 PARIT BUNTAR, TuesMurugiah, 53, who was knocked down by a car driven by M ran T eik Peng. Labour Officer. Kedah and Perils, on the Bagan Serai-Taiping road o n Dec. 24 last year was walking unsteadily and smelt of toddy. said Inch e Mohamad bin59 words
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Article246 1952-03-05 5 'POOR SHOW 9 AT COLOMBO JVI R G G Thomson, S ngapore Public Relations Secretary, said yesterday he was surprised by a statement by Legislative Councillor, Mr. P. F de Souza (Nominated), that he was "ashamed'' of the Singapore exhibits at the Colombo Plan Exhibition246 words
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Article34 1952-03-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A Chinese terrorist was killed and another wounded by a patrol of the Green Howards in Alor Gajah district of Malacca yesterday. A rifle and documents were seized34 words
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312 1952-03-05 5 APIUM worth $400,000 was the loot of an alleged robbery In which members of a smuggling gang were involved. It was stated in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday. In the dock were LIm Peng Kol, Lim Kai Tee. Lee Peng Chong, Sng312 words
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Article121 1952-03-05 5 A -WRESTLER, Vincent Nlcollenl. aged 27. who gave a worthless cheque for $90, was yesterday sentenced to three months' hard labour in Singapore for cheating. Mr. B. N Finch ASP, prosecuting, said that Nicolleni gave the cheque to Abdul Khallk nearly two years ago for121 words
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Article31 1952-03-05 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Tues For disorderly behaviour at Muitrl Street, Parit Buntar Supramaniam and Vetharajod cr f t each fined $20 in the Parit Buntar court. They were caught fighting.31 words
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Article43 1952-03-05 5 IPOH. Tues. The president of Perak Tin Ore Dealers 1 Association, Mr. Chee Hoong Chow, has called on the Mentri Besar of Perak on the no«-renewal of the licences of 47 dealers. The Mentri Besar promised to reply43 words
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Obituary33 1952-03-05 6 MISS E. G. FINCK and Mrs O. Jones wish to thank their friends for their kind letters and sympathy, and all who attended their mother's funeral and for the lovely flowers sent.33 words
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586 1952-03-05 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed. Mar. 5, 1952 Compulsory Service The Federation and Colony Governments can hardly be accused of precipitant haste in thtir intention to secure the passage as early as possible of a National Service Ordinance, the draft of which is published this morning. The bill gives the586 words
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Article512 1952-03-05 6 The pensions scheme produced by the Retirement Benefits Commission has had a chilly welcome from Singapore workers. A pension of $30 a month at the age of 55 apparently has little attraction. Probably there is confusion between this kind of contributory scheme, and the pensions of Government512 words
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Article1219 1952-03-05 6 ANTONY TERRY - THE PRICE OF GERMANY UNDER ARMS ANTONY TERRY -By BERLIN. |F the fifty million West Germans were today personally faced with the question "Should we Join in a Western defence army or not?" the. adult portion would fall roughly into four categories. First would come the "Never again" group,, consisting1,219 words
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Letter380 1952-03-05 6 T AM instructed by the Rubber Producers' Council 1 to draw attention to the statement attributed to Mr. Heah Joo Seang, President of the Penang Rubber Trade Association, which appeared in the Straits Times of March 3, under the heading "Slump Warning". This Council considers that parts of380 words
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Letter324 1952-03-05 6 ARRIVED In Malaya on January 13 from Ireland with my husband, who is in the Colonial Service, and a 15-month-old child. We are accommodated in a Government Rest House. On January 20 we were told we should not obtain our own house until August. In London they324 words
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Letter192 1952-03-05 6 T HE letter signed "Unfortunate Chinese" is the third complaint publicised by an A.A. member in recent weeks, the previous two being complaints against the Association. The annual report for 1951 circulated to all members was surely sufficient to con- 1 vince them that we are now192 words
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Letter175 1952-03-05 6 YOUR correspondent "E K. i said a few days ago that I there was a society in England for the prevention of eradty to children. Yes, countries like England and America, where divorce and remarriage are common i occurrences, need such a society. A man or woman is175 words
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Article, Illustration357 1952-03-05 6 Doodling HOW do you doodle? As you wait for an answer on the telephone, do you draw squiggles, squares, circles, flags, scientific diagrams or funny little men on the blotter? The subject has been brought up by the Rubicund Colleague. He thinks doodling, as we know It357 words
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Advertisement810 1952-03-05 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. i*«dfl«4 Tmrm In Tmf I MORGAN To Maura and Andy, a son. 4.3.52. at Kuala Lumpur. TKORBURN: On March 3rd. 1952 at Mlrl. Sarawak, to Peggy tnee Jannlngs). a «l«u« nt Jl TO RITA (nee Beers), wife ol Alfred <Tu?> Wilson, at London. en 28th February, a son,810 words
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Advertisement78 1952-03-05 6 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS I "REGENT" Bb Clarinet, Boehm system, 17 keys, 6 rings. Comptete with Case $Z75.H •KOHLERT* Bb Clarinet, Boehm system, 17 keys, 6 rings Complete with Case $285.00 "REGENT" Bb Trumpet, silver plated for Dane* Orchestral use. Complete with Case 12M.00 "REX" Bb Trumpet, with slide change to A.78 words
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Advertisement150 1952-03-05 6 Th» phoiomnrlc inirfralint iphrrt h W|J| <B^r JPjß^P*^ cjpablc of mritunnf ihr Itchl ouipul ol llowncrni Umn up u> 9 11. in Intfilh 00^ IS SERVICE The C.E.C. has always been convinced thai the provision of scientific lervice to industry it vitally important It fosttrj fundamental research which retulu in150 words
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Article269 1952-03-05 7 No conscription, but we must be prepared, Blythe warns f pHE National Service Bill did not mean the immediate registration of everyone in Singapore or conscription, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe, told a Press conference yesterday. The Bill did not introduce national service, Mr269 words
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Article163 1952-03-05 7 ONE AGE GROUP AT A TIME "QUESTIONS and answers" circulated at the Singapore Press conference on the National Service Bill said that in practice only one age group might be registered at one time. ■Men directed to serve ln the Malayan Naval Force and the Malayan Auxillarv Air Force could163 words
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Article86 1952-03-05 7 At yesterday's Singapore Press conference on the National Service Bill, the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. L. Blythe. a Chinese scholar, wrote the four characters Mm Sung Foo Wu— meaning All Peoples' Duty— on a Pad and suggested to Chin-sp reporters that this was the best translation86 words
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Article74 1952-03-05 7 Officials of Klang District Boy Scouts' Association have been elected as follows: President, Dato Ahmad bin Osman (District Officer, Klang): hon. secretary, Mr. S. 8. Sundram; treasurer, Mr. G S Laßrooy; Committee: Mr. J. H. Tovey, Dr. R Sathiah. Mr. D. W. Grehan. the 0.5.P.C.. Klang74 words
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Article134 1952-03-05 7 WAN Scow who used a prlvate car to bring 14 school-children from Changi to Teluk Paku English School. d 0?d 0 1 of plty was ln th e City Police Court yesterday fined a total of $700 and disqualified from driving for a year Wan was fined134 words
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Article57 1952-03-05 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Jjti. H. R Isaac, presided today at the first luncheon meeting of the South Johore Rotary Club, held at the Johore Civil Service Club. He welcomed Rotarians Engelmann, A W Frisby Dato Syed Ahmad Alsagoff and Hogg, of Singapore to the meeting. Mr. Engelmann57 words
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Article44 1952-03-05 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues IRRIGATION work at ih e Ulu Benut Padl area is expected to be completed this year. A total of $8,231 was spent on the area last year and another $13,788 may be spent before the work is completed.44 words
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Article37 1952-03-05 7 Seven Chinese and a woman were fined $25 each by the Singapore First Police Magistrate Mr R C S Bell yesterday for offering for sale a total of 284 handkerchiefs with false trade marks.37 words
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Article29 1952-03-05 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tu as*bdul Karim bin Haji Aniin was charged in the Police Court with causing grievous hurt to a child. Gong-Mook Seng The case was postponed29 words
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Article92 1952-03-05 7 THE Pakistani Seamen s Union. Singapore, yesterday asked shipping comDaalM in the Colony to tn.•rejuie the wages of Pakiataul. seamen, in Une with ■fiat 01 the Malay seamen The general secretary of the union, Mr. Asabmiah. told the Straits Times that the Pakistani seamen are92 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-03-05 7 s,n«J p of h TO w ho rus i?f d through the gates into the compound o| the Singapore Registration Centre in Stamford Road yesterday to renew their torn or defaced identity cards Police had to be called to rope with the oTowdT traits Times51 words
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146 1952-03-05 7 Cable from London asks about 'monkey brain' banouets A EUROPEAN HAD A SPOONFUL 'THE Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has sent a cable from London asking Spta C JJ n president of Singapore from u° ta J, e K1 Immedia te action to stop brains from146 words
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Article278 1952-03-05 7 From Oar Own Correspondent LONDON, Tues. THE story that Singapore 1 Chinese eat live monkeys brains came from Artbu Ueliiwell, of The People, a Sunday newspaper,* who is now in the Federation The story is contained in "a disturbing despatch from Singapore, Malaya's pleasure mad278 words
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Article51 1952-03-05 7 The chiefs of two manufacturing firms arrived in Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday on a world tour of their businesses* They were Mr T. M. Ramsay, managing director of the Kiwi Polish Company. London, and Mr. E. C. Badger, of the Champion Spark Flux Company, of Toledo,51 words
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Article95 1952-03-05 7 A 42-year-old Chinese danced ln Sam Leong Road. Singapore, last night and stabbed himself :n: n the face with two eight-inch roasting spikes Hp rushed out of his house with a spike and three Josssticks in each hand and pranced along th e pavement chanting:95 words
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Article55 1952-03-05 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues The following have ceased to be members of the Johore Council of State: Capt. Ahmad bin Mohamedan. Kluang Mr. Quek Ka) Kee. Sejjamat Inche Yusof bin Ahmad, nominee of the Penphulu's Association, Mr N Balasingham. nominee of thp Tradp Unio n Council and Mr55 words
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158 1952-03-05 7 A Chinese Art «xhibitlon, with the CommissionerGeneral, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, as organising chairman, is to be held from May 2 to May 11 at the British Council Hall, Singapore The sponsors of the exhibition are the China Society and the Singapore Art Society. The exhibits158 words
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Article44 1952-03-05 7 R. Uluganathan. a taxi, driver was fined $50 l n Singapore yesterday for disorderly behaviour and using Insulting language to an amah of Kandang Maternity Hospital Uluganathan was acquitted of a charge of refusing to let his taxi for hire.44 words
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223 1952-03-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. TOE Federation's "Sutton Boy" call-up had not been entirely satisfactory, the acting Chief Secretary, Mr. D. C. Watherston, said at a Presi conference in Kuala Lumpur today when he explained the new National Service Bill. The machinery of the old manpower regulations223 words
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Article48 1952-03-05 7 MRS. Alice Maude Webb, a member of the Eurasian community, died at her home in Lavender Street. Singapore, yesterday. Mrs Webb, who was In her 73rd year, leaves behind three sons and five daughters The funeral will take place at Bidadari cemetery this evening.48 words
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Article34 1952-03-05 7 JOHORE BAHRD, Tues Nine Malays and seven Indians, one of whom was a woman, were charged ln tne Police Court with rioting on Senai Estate. They were allowed ball ln $100 each34 words
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199 1952-03-05 7 'Freedom' to take an hour to grant THE ceremony al whim the first Honorary Freedom 1 of the Cltv of Singapore will be conferred on the Govert nor. Sir Franklin Gimson will last more than an hour 1. rt will takp place on the steps of the City Hall at199 words
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Obituary35 1952-03-05 7 WEBB: On 4th Mar. 1952 at 129 Lavender St.. Alice Maude Webb in her 73rd year. Funeral service at Cathedral of the Good Shepherd at 5 p.m. today. Interment at Bldadarl later. Deeply regett*d.35 words
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Advertisement67 1952-03-05 7 THREE FISH DELICACIES BY ilmortonj WUUn' "iiiiDHL |P|iy AGENTS: C 6 E MORTON (malaya) LTD. SINOAPORE KUALA-LUMPUR PENAN6 I "ADLER-STUTTG ART" the World-famous German Piano with Excellent Tone! I Model lOSC or wL-. 10 SA Uprights, Sjp 7 I Octaves, I""*'— pedals, with Teak wood casing I in Bright Lacquer67 words
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Advertisement46 1952-03-05 7 MOFFATT To Doris (nee Cornelius) wife of Graham MofTatt at KK Hospital on 4th March, 1952. a sister for Nigel. BLANKETS BY ATKINSONS < AND EARLYWARM ALL COLOURS ALL SIZES LESS 20<To FOR LABORATORY APPARATUS ASSOCIATED INSTRUMENT Q MANUFACTURERS SM. Orchard ItU, Biac apor«-», TM 829 10.46 words
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190 1952-03-05 8 'Expulsion an insult to us' A MOVE to reinstate Mr. M. P. D. Nair, City Councillor, in the Singapore Labour Party, will be made by South Ward residents at the party's annual conference on Mar. 23 at Victoria Memorial Hall. They are190 words
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Article200 1952-03-05 8 Tin industry gets its N0.2 award KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. ond interim dividend payment of 15 per cent, on awards made on claims from the tin mining industry ni declared by the War Damage Commission today. This makes a total interim dividend payment of 75 per cent on tnese awards. A200 words
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Article43 1952-03-05 8 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. I A 41-year-old salesman, Chan Cheng, who pleaded guilty to attempting to evade $913.60 customs duty was fined $5,500, in default two years' I imprisonment. Chan had knives, cloth and cosmetics among nondutiable goods In a lorry.43 words
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Article37 1952-03-05 8 PENANG. Tues.— The Penang Municipal Health and Water Department Committee will soon start a campaign to "keep the streets clean." Notices urging the public to co-operate will be posted on all refuse-carrying vehicles.37 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-03-05 8 SINGAPORE SCHOOLGIRL Alice Tay (fourth from right) with some of the delegates from 18 nations in Asia and the Middle East who are now in New York to attend the Herald- Uribune Forum. Picture shows Miss Tay at a New York reception held by Pan American World Airways who flew57 words
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Article49 1952-03-05 8 THUNDER GREETS RAF BAND THUNDER and heavy rain greeted the Servicemen who arrived in Singapore In the Dilwara yesterday. The 35-man RAF Regional Band disembarked first and went to Changi. Originally the band came to the Far East to take part in special programmes arranged for the Royal tour.49 words
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Article174 1952-03-05 8 HE WILL GO INTO FILM DADIO Malaya has found its film-star 'Doink, Doink' bird, and recordings of its doleful song are to be made in a house in Goodwood- Hill, Singapore. v Last week's Radio Malaya ippealed for listeners who lad these birds In their garlens174 words
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Article31 1952-03-05 8 PENANG, Tues. More than 100 persons have enrolled for the adult education class in English which the Balik Pulau branch of UMNO plans to start soon.31 words
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Article184 1952-03-05 8 THE idea that because a woman has had children she is no longer likely to be able to compete In beauty contests is oldfashioned and "pure bunkum". So said a spokesman of the organising committee of the Singapore Rotarians' forthcoming beauty contest in aid of184 words
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Article142 1952-03-05 8 SINCE it was started a year ago. the Adult Education Council has opened 180 classes in Singapore Professor F. Mason, the chairman, said in a broadcast last night Students normally pay not more than $1 a month for eight to 12 lessons. Professor Mason said:142 words
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Article30 1952-03-05 8 PENANG, Tues. Tuan Haji All Rouse, who resigned recently as Pilgrim Commissioner for Malaya has been transferred to Province Wellesley as secretary of the Rural Board.30 words
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Advertisement161 1952-03-05 8 That's worth knowing— A IpSjr I've always thought there wasn't anything to choose" /5 "Well, as I say, I've been operating trucks a good few f&*&l^-^*& .vv years, and Vd pick Firestone every time. There's 4 y^Lf^W ■*BS%lt3^\ There's a very big difference. Take materials for a start: v^ ttp161 words
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Advertisement489 1952-03-05 8 r ~~^T~ Gilering for every^rcquirement^of^ the discriminating j passenger. Stewardesses" ure in a I teiuinnco* oq all 8.0.A.C Speedbirds flying the air-routes to*all, six continents^f Constant "concern for^onrTcomfortTis an example of Speedbifd service. «r .B.OJLC.TAKES GOOD CARE Of YOU UY-HM bhitish"""ov"e r~3 c as a i waVs^c or p o489 words
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Miscellaneous178 1952-03-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR s>por i e; 7 30 J Know x 9.30 a.m.-9.55 Schools; 10 Emer- 9.35 a.m.-12 As S-pore; 1 p.m. Uke 8 Theatre, "Author, gency News From Kl.; 10.05 ..p ODU a Music"- 130 7 25 A* Autnor Author"; 8.30 Time For News; 1.45 "Lunch Time Proms."; Like"; 8178 words
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Miscellaneous272 1952-03-05 8 Straits Times Crossword 1 h HH 6 I I 7I 7 I is I 9 in i p^ ft 18 1 19 20 2' 22 2j ACROSS 8. Only rich people produce it 1, 6. Nursery rhyme calling to (5) cheat (2 6, 6). 14. In Montreal I find him272 words
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Article, Illustration463 1952-03-05 9 f|*J g't more fun from your Glider (shown here A recently), here is a simple &un we have designed to launch it. When using the gun remember NEVER shoot a glider at anyone; NEVER hold it towards you when loading There are three pieces463 words
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Article293 1952-03-05 9 REWRITE THESE SENTENCES Dear Boys and Girls, This week's competition is a punctuation test You will have learnt at school that purvtuation is very important, -t it is not used correctly it can make nonsense of a phr**e. It has certainly done so in the sentences printed below. So I293 words
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Article331 1952-03-05 9 MG Peck Hiang. of Singapcs? I7A<!m n f>am to the west, and. by accident, discovered Brazil pi2s«?ftra2t ll B«SS printed book W made by blocks, and was aiscovered in the Province ol Kansu. On it are the following words; "Printed in the year 868. by Want Chlah. for331 words
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Article14 1952-03-05 9 c. c. c. Collect Ma ir these coupon* to imn the Children'n Comer Club.14 words
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Article1269 1952-03-05 9 A PLANE IS LOST What has happened to the seaplane-* Will *h<? succeed In stealing the secret, atomic engine? Read the sixth insfa'ment of our thrilling serial featuring Tuboy. the fat boy detective. gCOt/TS of the Rover Patrol taking part in a field exercise, hear over their radio that a1,269 words
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Article, Illustration313 1952-03-05 9 r I KNJW that lots of boys and girls are keen collectors of United Nations stamps, so here is some news that will interest them s The United Nations Secretary General, Mr Trygve Lie has just announced that two new issues will be released towards the end313 words
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Article25 1952-03-05 9 I p LEASE enrol me a» member of the Children's << r Corner Wise Owls Club, and send me a badge. '< NAMS ADDRESS DATE OF BIRTH25 words
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Advertisement27 1952-03-05 9 *V >» > "TA/£/MP// n A^. COLD FILLED pen i pencil ensemble rfC Ikluiim Pneumatic Oil BORNEO j i, Jfc, at ■fch.n. a-d .the, 80,,.. Branch... Sheaf fers New^Wri^ng^Fluid27 words
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Advertisement210 1952-03-05 9 lITXLIC^ fIIIf&S ID/DI D/D WSU AND WIN* M I TrWTil'y VkDESERVE 1 GOOD DRINK NOVih \T THANKS, MOM, WE ffll/£^i WBmVfi Mi/r sew ra^vTsl f BEEN LOOKING FORWARD WiV\ u,,l (\,fli J^.J.rJi I TO THIS MILO 61/fR SINCE A m^^-zJ 1^ 7Wff V DUR GAME. AJsT^l \M |fV^L>Mf\ a i!^210 words
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Article289 1952-03-05 10 LONDON, Tues. DULLNESS persisted on the Stock Exchange again today. There was little evidence of siseaMe selling orders, but an almost complete absence of encouraging news was sufficient to cause a marking down in values in many Instances. Closing middle prices, as supplied by special arrangement with the289 words
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Article148 1952-03-05 10 From Our Own Correspondent MELBOURNE. Tue» CHARE trading was brisk and buoyant on the Stock Exchange today. Same of the gains were sharp a.s buyers clamoured to get shares m leading industrial companies at the sharply uepvesed ratec ruling. ThLs brought another long line of price recoveries.148 words
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186 1952-03-05 10 T«HE continued negligible foreign orders had a 1 somewhat depressing effect on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday, and buyers locally were inclined to adopt a cautious attitude. SeUers predominated, but little trading was reported. United States participation in the market did not come186 words
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Article79 1952-03-05 10 rpHERE was scant buying lnter1 Mt In the main sections of the Singapore Produce Market yesterday, but prices were generally well maintained. Copra showed a slightly steadier tone, with sellers raising offers for March sh'pment to $29 "2" 2 against Increased bids at (29 a picul. Loose79 words
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Article107 1952-03-05 10 NEW YOBK, Toes. fkEALERS Backed to the New York Commodity Exchange yesterday for the first trading in rubber futures In 11 months. Mr. William Reid, presfdeat of the Commodity Exchange, hailed the rrtnrn of robber to the free market as a move of "fnndamental importance." At107 words
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Article33 1952-03-05 10 LONDON. Mar. 4.— Spot 32Vid.. April 32d.. May 31d\, June 30»4c1. Apr.-June 31 Hd., July-Sept. 29V4d., Oct.-Dec. 28Vid., Mar. ci.f. UVti., Apr. c.l.f. SO'/ad., May C.1.1. 30d. Market: Steadier after easier.33 words
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Article34 1952-03-05 10 HONO KONO, Tues. L^REB market currency exchange foi Hong Kong dollar* was quoted at the close today as follows: US$l HK*****5 (cash)* HKs6.»ld (T.T.); £1 HKSIS.SS. one tahil of gold HKSMS.7S.— UP.UP - 34 words
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Article85 1952-03-05 10 CHIPS alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godowns. or expected there by 7 a.m. today, are: 1-2 Corfu. 4-5 StoterdUk. Coal Plant Merkur. 6-7 Steel Apprentice. 8-9 President Arthur, 11 Aivilorhus. 13 Tung Song. 14 Lipls. 15-16 Deucalion. 17-18 Benalbanexh, 19-20 Kronoland NW. 3 Seder.ak. N W. 5 Larantuka.85 words
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Article174 1952-03-05 10 Malayan Shares Prices drift to lower levels IN the absence of any definite lead from overseas, Malayan Share Market prices yesterday tended to drift to slightly lower levels, but with do selling pressure In evidence. Bargain hunter s were active in a few selected counters. Yesterday's price changes by the174 words
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Article26 1952-03-05 10 LONDON. Mjw. 4. Cash Bayers £975; Sellers £976; Forward Buyers 974 Vz Sellers £575 V, Settlement £976 (unchanged). Turnover: a.m. 45. p.m. 135 tons.26 words
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Article61 1952-03-05 10 MALAYA exported 4.550 tons of tin and tin concentrates to various countries during February This was 94 tons more than the quantity exported in January. Europe took 1.744 tons, and the United Kingdom 1.598 tons. Only 42« tons. 175 tons less than in January, went to the61 words
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Article20 1952-03-05 10 Total exports of rubber of all trades from the Federation and Singapore during February amounted to 80,498 tons.20 words
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Advertisement1496 1952-03-05 10 rHANSFIELD tfc CO^, LTD. llncoraorated >r> Singapore' BLUE rUNMEL LHE Corner eatiea to proceed via f*m ports ta aofn tAILINCS t. LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LOMOOM fr CONTINENTAL POUTS. Due Sa'hi P S nam Penang MHampus for Havra b > <« n Liverpool C, 36/37 Mar. J Mar. 6/8 Mar. 9/10 Anf.lochut1,496 words
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Advertisement373 1952-03-05 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS To New York and Boston via C«nrlon India fgypt and Mediterranean Ports. Smgaoore P Swettenham Penang Cdm. 8/9 o/1 M -PRESIDENT ARTHUR" Sa.l* 8 Mar 15/ 7 Mar president POLK" 6/t2Mar U/14 Mar si.i»5 i.i» -pSItISiNT TaVt-*.:.:.. 22/29 Mar JO/31 Mm l/JA»r To Lo, A»ge.e. i -PRESIDENT373 words
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Advertisement445 1952-03-05 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS FIOM SCANDINAVIA/U K./COMTINEMT: Soore P. S"ham Penang "Ftoma" tor Banekok 19/19 Mar. "Panama" for Bangkok. Honß Kong. Manila Kobe Yokohama 11/12 Apr 8/10 Apr a/7 Apr Meonta" for Saigon 6 Bangkok 10/12 Apr FROM lAPAN/HOMC KONC Bmtjng" for Bangkpfc 12/15 Mar. SAILINCS TO CONTINENT 0 SCAMOIMAVIA445 words
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Advertisement944 1952-03-05 10 McALlSTER 6c CO., LTD. telephone No 5906 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAVRE. ROTTtROAM 0 LOS ANCELES. SAN "ANCISCa HAMBURC PORTLAND SIATTLI Or VANCOUVER and for U.SA.. North Atlantic Ports Acccot>ng cargo te* Central Soul* •nd Canada via Colombo American Porti vpo,. clTT 1^. 10/25 Mar. 26/28 Mat. 29 Mat/944 words
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Article525 1952-03-05 11 KOTA RAJA NOW LACK SPARKLE By SENTINEL 'J'HERE was a S.A.F.A. First Division soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday but the majority of those who went along saw very little of it many of them turned their backs on the stadium game to watch525 words
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189 1952-03-05 11 Services League T>N/.S (Semba^rtrj; beat OHQ v 3—o3 0 In a Un lee Services League soccer st Sembswung yesii.-rt'ay. A hev/y shower made Une ground slipoery. *'avy had the be'.rcv of tlie exchanges and 'ed 1--0 at th# l'iterval, Ledersedje scoiing. Ltdersedge nea.'i iig.iln after189 words
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Article183 1952-03-05 11 I ANGLO-CHINESE School Hr&t i and second teams beat St. i Joseph's Institution at soccer on Barker Road ground yesterday. ACS first team won one-nil and the second string won three goals to two. A determined attack, launched from midfield in the final mlnuie saw the183 words
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Article182 1952-03-05 11 *J>HE following qualtned for the Island Club Championship and the draw is as follows: H R. Bcauchamp v T. H A Potts J K Sharer v W McMullan; C. A R Batfman v Philip Lee; J. Stirling v R A. Mallal The Duffers Cup competition was won182 words
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Article56 1952-03-05 11 The SAPA Division 2 league game between Tamil Brotherhood Association and Rocklites at CYMA ground was postponed yesterday owing to the water-logged condition of the ground. In another scheduled SAFA Division 2 game, Kota Raja 'A' did not turn up for their tie on the56 words
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Article186 1952-03-05 11 'THE Singapore Badmint withdraw from the Sports Council at a cc S.B.A. yesterday. It was stated that, as the S.B.A are affiliated to both the Badminton Association of Malaya and the International Badminton Federation, it was felt that there was no neces1 sity for the186 words
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Article216 1952-03-05 11 UONGKONG Bank Sports Club 11 *B defeated Bast Asiatic Sports Club by five goals to three In their Singapore Business Houses F.A Div. 3 League at Farrer Park yesterday. Hongkong Bank 'B started well and took the lead la the 17th minute when inside-left V. Oarnell216 words
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Article, Illustration502 1952-03-05 11 By Our Soccer Reporter OT. Andrew's yesterday fairly established themselves as the strongest side in schools soccer this season when they beat Victoria School by four goals to one on the Victoria School ground yester- day. Victoria School, determined to avenge a four-nil defeat by502 words
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Article78 1952-03-05 11 SOCCER: 1)1 V. 1: S.R.C. v REME at JaUn Besar Stadium. 1)1 V. 3B: Bt. Timah S.( v I Seletar F.C. at Geylang. YOUTH TOURNEY: A.C.S. v Young Soccerites at J. Besar 4 BUS. HSE. LGE.: M.l' .11. f Hongkong Bank "A" at Police ground; Bousteads v Robinsons,78 words
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125 1952-03-05 11 Fed. Services to play in Malaya Cup KUALA LAMPUR, Tues. /COMBINED Services Federals tion have decided to re-enter the Malaya Cup soccer competition this year. They have cabled their entry to the hon. secretary of the Football Association of Malaya in Penang. If their entry i s approved— I and125 words
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Article171 1952-03-05 11 Amateurs box for F N cup A NEW silver trophy, presented by Praser and Neave. will be the main prize at the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's championships at the Happy World stadium on Aorll 28, 29 and 30. The championships will be fought on an "area" basis the four areas171 words
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Article47 1952-03-05 11 Al affiliates of the Singapore Amtteur Football Ass.icla 1 lwi nre wke<i to note that the C.itl.eile Your.? Men's Assortatlon In Division Three (B) and Kota Ra.'a, in Division 2, have withdrawn frcir the S.AJ.A. league. Ail (heir fixtures are concell&d.47 words
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Article35 1952-03-05 11 The Achilles Club Invites members and friends to attend a fllm on the correct technique of sprintIng and hurdling, which win be shown at' the Shell Theatre on Friday at 5.16 p m.35 words
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Advertisement371 1952-03-05 11 TODAY! 11 am -1.30-4-6 .45 fc 9.30 pm. I I MATS WHAT SHE GOT £k fe FROM THE LAW FOR THE m Kl( IIKS SHE DREAMEI*! V Starring: GREER MICHAEL FERNANDO GARSON WILDING LAMAS NOW //!|T^^^^^^T^^»\ MARCH ON BntflM 1 1 !l 1 1.1 s\ik V«B La^UjlL^^ -Wf "Filmalaya" NEXT371 words
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Advertisement280 1952-03-05 11 yjk 1 COLUMBIA PICTURES m lk,M y g»(a»«53Q*« i hCjOLOH <^m 5? John Patricia Lucille iKtA S AGAR MEDINA BALL V 5, Preceded by £J !3 A New "Three Stooges" Howler! W TODAY! 11-1.45-4-6.30-930 9 Please See TODAYS FREE PRESS FOR TOLL RESULTS OF MAGIC CARPET CONTEST TODAY m'Mtl&Mi&X&tSti^L 6.30280 words
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313 1952-03-05 12 Combines speed with stamina By EPSOM JEEP PENANG, Tuesday. QCEAN SNARE combines speed and stamina to a useful degree and I have no doubt he will be admirably suited by the Penang 7 f. course which calls for a_good strong gallop from start313 words
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Article966 1952-03-05 12 PENANG. Tuesday. qPEEDY Trobella can go a gallop on top of the 13 ground and, with every prospect of a good track, I regard her as one of the safest each-way propositions in tomorrow's card at Penang (Race Five). This daughter of Bellacose was an966 words
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172 1952-03-05 12 De-win has a moderate lot to beat PENANG. Tues. JJK-VVIN has been knocking at the door lor some time and I think he will- find his winning turn in a very moderate lot in the Cl. 4 5, Div. 4 event (Race Two) today. Most ot the Devonian stock come172 words
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Article19 1952-03-05 12 THE going for today's races 1 at Penang is likely to be very pood, reports Epsom Jeep.19 words
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Article142 1952-03-05 12 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER RAClFl FLAREPATH AOOKO AOOKO 2.15 Deep Fields FUrepath FUrepath Afoko Atom Boy The Banker RACE z DE-WIN DALCROSS CINEMA 2.45 Bekas Skyscraper Courtenay Cinema De-Win De-Win RACE 3 R. FOOTMAN R. FOOTMAN R- FOOTMAN 3.15 Mombasa Mombasa Goyet Oomaridalrn Goyet Carnivorous RACE142 words
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Article1176 1952-03-05 12 Race 1—2.15: Classes 4 5 (Comb.), Div. 5— 6 Furs. 1 097 Agoko Tulloh 9.00 Mr Yeap Mdm. Chua Daniels 2 688 Musketeer E Donnelly 8.13 Mr. S. L Yeap Daniels 3 459 Big Money Russell 8.12 .Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe Manning 4 774 Flarepath Jones 8.111,176 words
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Article741 1952-03-05 12 The World of Sport WTHII.E we in Singapore are trying to r;ils« $45,000 to send a team of young athletes to the Olympic Games at Helsinki just for the good, clean sport of the thing, on the other side of the world the Russians who are741 words
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