Singapore Standard, 3 January 1952
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Title Section15 1952-01-03 1 Singapore Standard :l. II NO. 185. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS15 words
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Article158 1952-01-03 1 Cales Still Blowing Atlantic •N l.iv > Kruli r 1 vr ntk galea were still 1115 h 1 ril this nutrniii?. .■ut<r London urt-.i its tir>t >nou ol |ac i v m!-- m.i n% ro.ifi>. m I tad \orth«ti> j i r>- 11 t hound. \ni< m mii Irn^hlrr I158 words
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Article18 1952-01-03 1 DeathDogged These 100 V&D lea la I AAP) m a Epi N- Hebi on C: Da) repoi 1Epi18 words
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Article269 1952-01-03 1 3-Hour Battle In Ismailia CAIRO. EGYPT, Jan. 2 U*). ll««a\\ ni_lit firing lor tlirt'«* lionrn between I Kriii-.li forces and Egyptian! UJM-rilla fighters inaumiral- j id the New Year m Igmailia, Iroable spol m the (anal A Bri: ish i! n 9 -■>■ i a r l i ■ii i269 words
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Article, Illustration470 1952-01-03 1 Picture by Pfter Robinson Studios. Communists Ask r or Time To Study UN's 6-Point Po\Y Plan PANMUINJOM, Jan. 2 (Reuter)— The Communists agreed today to stud\ a new United Nations plan lor exckmge ot Korean war prisoners on a one for our basis. The six-point proposal linked thePetor Robinson Studios. - 470 words
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Article203 1952-01-03 1 Till lulliiw iiit; hi Hi* Honour. List uhieh Has re ceived on late lor inclusion m (Ik- previous list issued by the Puhlie Relations Office m Singapoi <•: (.It. i Military Division)— Rear Admiral V K. iflsH Mmcrieff. 1). 50.. I la g Officer, Second m Command, Far203 words
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367 1952-01-03 1 Standard Mart" Correspondent M VI V LI Ml'l X, Wed. The hope was expressed I>> Mr. 11. MaeLeotl, President of the Malayan Association, at a meeting tonight that 1952 will show some real solid progress m the eanipaijjn against militant < ommunism.367 words
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Article71 1952-01-03 1 CHICAGO, Jan. 2 (Reuter). —More than 1,350 people lost their lives m the United States m accidents during the Christmas and New Year holidays. The death toll for the New Year Holiday (including the weeken I I was 569 compared with the ■:■> 789 total71 words
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Article61 1952-01-03 1 standard London Correspondent LONDON. Jan 2 Another opponent of military chief for Malaya entered 'the lists today when the Manchester Guardian opened editorial fire saying, ""It the government does choose soldier it will clearly have to d,) a I"! ol explaining," m view oi Malayan opposition61 words
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Article84 1952-01-03 1 HONGKONG, Jan 2 (ReuterAAP) An ufticial release Horn the office of the Assistant Tinted States .Vivul Attache tori iv .said the b>)dies ot the four missing crew members ot the American Navy P.B. Mariner vi era! t which crashed into Kowl)on Bay oil New Year's eve84 words
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52 1952-01-03 1 LONDON. Jan. 1. «UP> Nearly onebalf of the population of the worid is still subsisting on a diet which is "well below the minimum necessary for health and efficiency", Su Benei*;j! R:iu. India's delegate to the United Nations told a conference m Central Hall Westminster52 words
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128 1952-01-03 1 TEHERAN, Jan 2 Reuter)— Premier Mohammed Mossadeq was today given a week to decide whether he wants United States aid under conditions similar to that given to other countries usually reliable sources i said here. The Premier who has rejected American military, technical and128 words
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Article169 1952-01-03 1 KED MOBS BEAT UP SWISS NUNS HONGKONG. Jan 2 (AP) i Three Catholic Sisters of Swiss nationality were forced to stand before a Communist incited crowd m the Manchurian city of Changchun for 11 hours recently while they were slapped, cuffed and spat upon. All were more than 50 years169 words
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Article62 1952-01-03 1 L LONDON Jan. 1 <UP> Moscow Radio announced today that former Soviet Foreign yfinijter Maxim Litvinov died at the age of 73. Ltivinov, former Ambassador to the United States and chief representative of Soviet international co-operation between the two World Wars, went out (»l power and public62 words
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161 1952-01-03 1 MUNSUN, KORF.A.. Jan 2 (UP) Rear Admiral R X Libby, tTie one-man United Nations" Sub-committee debating the exchange of prisoners m the Korean truce talks, said tonight there are strung indications the Reds have tried to -convert" Allied captives to Communism. The slight little161 words
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Article149 1952-01-03 1 EIGHTH ARMY. KORF.A. Jan. 2 (UP)— United Nations and Communist soldiers ushered m 1952 New Year's Day with one of the quietest days on the front m recent weeks. Only one light Red probe was reported along the entire 145--mile front About 2G patrol contacts were149 words
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Article75 1952-01-03 1 JAKARTA. Jan. 2 < Reuter\\p\ Acting Police Commissioner. Mr. A. S Keulen. committed suicide m bis office at the poiice headquarters m Jakarta on Monday it was [earned today. Motives for the suicide are not known. f The Commissioner killed himseU by firing a bullet Irom75 words
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31 1952-01-03 1 TANANARIVA, Madagascar, Jan. 2 (AFP)— Six people were killed and five injured when an Air Fiance plane crashed yesterday between Tananariva and Sajnbavaoa, northern Madagascar.31 words
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Article35 1952-01-03 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 (AP) Dt* ■''<> at u" Coti tiie>sm:i n Hays ot > quoted President Truman We- I f day .savin? he hope* to make known before Feb. 6 wheitiei he wilj. run again.35 words
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Article52 1952-01-03 1 THE iD\ INCI part; Ist Fiji i nent, a s dnes is due to Chai p m rhe Ail] ii«. ibout l«» g( rhe main bodj ol battalion will ai rive by sea itei the month 1 c '.i-nt of Fiji on M t was though!52 words
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Advertisement184 1952-01-03 1 kWSU. 1^ Ibhm 4«K^Tftal:t:tV"rwfSSU. km RUBBER. TIN CLOSING PRICES rowdotd London Correspondenf S The following ore the closing and fm on the Loncion Morket todov LONDON TIN 41 d Spot: £927.105. pel ton 3 buyers, £929, sellers. J d Three months: £925 |1 i buyers, £926. j Settlement price: £927184 words
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Advertisement22 1952-01-03 1 SHELL MOTOR OIL BscBEaMaMMpiMM|^^^^V.^^j£Jßlßg^i^^ a^w?^^''^^^ v^*^j Barley Sugar, .;>;i lUII nilUlllllCn I vjolden Mints. Silver Mints. MACLAINE WATSON C 9 (M) LTD.22 words
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Article607 1952-01-03 2 Views On Public Health Nurses (Dental) Scheme Dubious Advan tage, Says Doctor Cole Standard Staff Reporter Ql ALIFIEI) dentists m Singapore are generally apprehensive of the Public Health Manci (Dental) >cheme which offers girls the opportunity to study dentistry for practice on M'hoolrhildren. Here are some of607 words
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Article45 1952-01-03 2 BAIL OF $1,000 was uttered to Ting Sing Huat m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, when he admitted assisting m a chap-ji-ki lottery at Sam Leong Road on Jan 1. The rase was postponed to .Tan. 9 for sentence.45 words
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Article102 1952-01-03 2 Fund Drive For The Aged J \\r VR\ V 2 tii Flag Daj i Sin gap Home w Aged n R tad. run the Littli State the Poor, V .;■:>■ ::V tltllte very Singapi >re c found to end the ir days re and c tmfort. i <•• aim So102 words
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Article97 1952-01-03 2 E SB «D issue ol The i the University of i Dental Society," contains .i fa b tates and The i nal ia circu- univei ties m Austra%mei .fa. F. ud and South A i I t lournal i< run by .m edhurial b Bird c97 words
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Article45 1952-01-03 2 Armed Guard W as Asleep S lAI Yusol (.1 V m s gapo S Couii yest i tted sh ep- hit: with 1 X Airi m the eai ly horn s ol Jan 1 1 ice ii ectoi vaa on .o the V I Up.45 words
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226 1952-01-03 2 PRESERVED ducks and lapchiongs (Chinese sausages) will not be m such abundant supply this year as they were last year due to the cautious attitude of Chinese importers dealing m these delicacies. I; is estimated thai last year the importers sustained a loss of226 words
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Article, Illustration253 1952-01-03 2 50 RAF Malaya Babies To Compete For Cups, Toys MORE THAN fifty Malay babies, sons and daughters of men of the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya) and locally-recruit-ed members of 19 Air Formation Signal Regiment, will compete on Saturday m the first baby-show to be held at the R.A.F. Regiment Depot, Telok253 words
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Article, Illustration525 1952-01-03 2 HIGH TRIBUTE was justly paid yesterday to the man whose Christmas and New Year begin only after he has delivered the holidays' cheer to others. He is the postman. After praising the local community for their considerateness m posting their Christmas mail early, Mr. W. A.525 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-01-03 2 SINGAPORE Hindus yesterday observed the first of a ten-day "Thiruvempa pooja"' (woj^hip). Every morning at 5.45» a.m., special poojas will be performed at almost all Hindu temples where sacred hymns are sung m the traditional manner with poojas and prayers. MR. J. K. L. JAMIESON49 words
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Article184 1952-01-03 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE NEW City Police Court sat for the first time yesterday and heard 10 arrest cases of the Registrar of Vehicles Department, and 34 cases of the City Cleansing Department. Mr. K. J. L. Jamie son. M.C.S. who was formerly, Magistrate m184 words
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Article, Illustration210 1952-01-03 2 pnoio. $w,ooo ROBBnr Stttiulanl Staff l{<-poi i. SffNCAPmrC Police Ik v, <l<tain< <l three Chinese mi-l>t-«*l«-<i lo he eonecrnetl it the theft of sI(UMH) uoni of matches from Baja Textile's MCMfgea, R;«fH« I'laee. on Htm Vcßt^fl I \c. The three men an t* d haveSandard - 210 words
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Advertisement231 1952-01-03 2 Nescafe i^Li Chase away those frayed tempers VU I with a fine cup of coffee, freshly M made. Every spoonful of NESCAFE* 5J makes a perfect cup of coffee- just add hot water, no fuss, no bother corrti 9f,. D<; »"«i »orwr. r «»»o^»n«»rf« in 1 «'»">■ Ml INDICESTION?/^^ HeAe's231 words
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Miscellaneous66 1952-01-03 2 MHMNiiMbafe&iriMMMiHflMafifiMOTM 'WBUmm^mmmmmmtmmMmakmmm^mmmmmmrim f^MMflßttaaMaHHMMWaKa.'aaE?nfla ■HHEHai^MI^IMaMHKM fj SO VO -C/GGt£.r. [MADAM 1 BUT- -WOULD NOU CONSIDER IT WOULD &F. NEVAH MIND Am US? Z^^ WISHES TAX ME /A 1-HAAU.V LEAVING YOUR REMAINS TO MV FASO MATING WHUT HAPPENS TALK ABOUT Z-^T?- HAT < A PUSSONAL KNOW < MEDICAL SCHOOL. AFTER TO RE66 words
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Article54 1952-01-03 3 Man Who T aught The 5 Ks i\ Siagapre will 1 t.r.itr Uw !K»»th ■I (.uru dohind urr.it Imli.tn pstiiot ni stales- boi »t 1* >tn i |ac I.th i! i pn»\ imr i India rated a depure S > I Singh who I struct- c **K*a esei c X54 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-01-03 3 EVIDENCE RECORDED ELEVEN labou ers seven Chinese arid four Indian were charged m the Singapore Third Police Court ye terday, with ■ing $3, >00 h i] h >: sheel be ging to the Gener il Transport Com- Dec i r\ -:ice ot the rfrsl pi >- ition witness, a lai75 words
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Article104 1952-01-03 3 Farewell -For 1 0 Minutes TEN minutes alter saying farewell to wives, children and friends yesterday afternoon at rain sodden Kallang Airport, passengers of the London bound BOAC Argonaut returned. A minor engine defect had developed as the aircraft was warming up for a takeoff. Last night the plane flewStandard - 104 words
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Article127 1952-01-03 3 $6,571.92 For SA TA THE Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association gratefully acknowledges the following donations totalling $6,571.92. Mr. Sevia Singh $10: Mis. G.A. Saunders $10; Mrs. Thambyah $50 Mr. A. Donald $10; Mr. Chia Soo Sieu-, Junior Technical School $20. Messrs. Friends Co. $;i0; Messrs. Harper, Gilfillan Co.. Ltd. $250: Messrs.127 words
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Article57 1952-01-03 3 Youth Pleads GuiltYy o Cheating TAN HO CHENG (18) pleaded guilty m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, to cheating Koo Hual Seng, by dishonest!.' inducing the latter to deliver to him two watches at the Happy World Park on Nov. 10. The case was postponed to Jan. 9 t57 words
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Article, Illustration364 1952-01-03 3 'PAID' DID NOT SAYS MEAN PAID cum CLERK Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE merchant, Chung Song Thiam. proprietor of Chop Cling Hua Seng m Boat Quay, appeared for trial m the First Criminal District Court yesterday on three charges of contravening the Colony's Finance Regulations. Chng, who claimed trial through364 words
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Article57 1952-01-03 3 AN INVITATION has been extended to young Malayans to join "The Youth of All Nations" —an independent, non-political, non-sectarian and non-profit making organisation. This organsiation has its headquarters m New York City and nas members m over 40 countries. Those interested are asked to contact Mr. K.57 words
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Article, Illustration307 1952-01-03 3 Expert's Advice For Councillors SINGAPORE < ilv < otimilloi^ *ill -it another chance to disctuw ;it length the ytegtiow <>( extra payments^ over and :il»o\< i those stipulated m contracts, to contractor! for iln* rasir Panjaiiii Power Station project* The opportunity will be given the307 words
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Article104 1952-01-03 3 FALSE WITNESS, CHARGE QUEK EE HONG va m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with giving a false statement. While m the course of police Investigation into gambling rase, on Sepl 13, Quek was alleged to have made a statement before a woman Police Serge tni that he saw, "many104 words
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Article140 1952-01-03 3 TWENTY-EIGHT othei ranks of the Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps who ii arrive on the Empress of Australia today, will be posted to the British Military Hospital, j Thej will come under the same regulations as the Women's Royal Army Corps. This is the first140 words
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Article45 1952-01-03 3 TEO AH LEXG. mi charged m the Singapore Fourth Police^ Court yesterday, with extorting $7 from Soh Kirn Lian by threat* ening to assault him on the Mandai Road on Oct. 24 Last Teo claimed trial and a;k :v manded till Jan. 9.45 words
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282 1952-01-03 3 POLICE CONCERT FOR 'BETTER UNDERSTANDING TO PROMOTE better understanding between the members of the Singapore Police Force and the public, a free concert, the first of its kind, will be staged by members of the rank and file a! the Victoria Memorial Hall on Jan. 11 and 12. Rehearsals for282 words
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Article163 1952-01-03 3 SUBSTATIONS m Singapore liable 1<» load shedding today: DAY Rangoon Kd., Towner Rd.. Serangbon Kd.. Senneti Estate, Koium Ayer, McPherson Rd.. Kiia Chuan Kd.. Boundary Rd., Florence Rd Upper Serangoon, Vio ChO Kaiis Kd.. <Jo\t. Printlug \\k«.. Woodleißh Pk Braddt'll H«'iK«it^. Arthur Kd.. L'K Katong, Broadrit k Kd..163 words
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Article81 1952-01-03 3 BAIL of $5,000 m two sureties was ottered to Quek Teck Swee. aged 3G. m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to assisting m a chap ji ki lottery at Pagoda Street on Dec. 29. Quek was arrested by a detective at81 words
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Article71 1952-01-03 3 TWO CHINESE. Koh Seng Koon and Chiang Kay Choo were jointly charged m the Singapore Second 1 Police Court yesterday, with breaking into the premises of Ng Chwee Eng at Tanjong Pagar Road on the morning of Dec. 29. Chiang was alternatively charged with dishonestly retaining71 words
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Article53 1952-01-03 3 ONG HER YAM C2B), was fined $850. m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday when he admitted having 25 pounds of dutiable cigarettes. Ong. who was arrested at Havelock Road on Dec. 'M last. told the Court that he got the cigarettes from a sailor m53 words
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Article49 1952-01-03 3 FOUR CHINESE were fined $.°,O each m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, when they admitted gambling at the Singapore Harbour Board Coolie lines on Jan 1. Tiiey told the Court that it was New Year's day and they wanted to have a bit of fun.49 words
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Article67 1952-01-03 3 TWO CHINESE. Tung Kok Hong <22>. and Liew Chong *18>. were jointly charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with trying to exMrt $50 from Bong Hock Eng by putting him m 'ear of assault at an address m Sims Avenue on Jan. 1. The67 words
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Article66 1952-01-03 3 CHAN AH ROW, a s Eiai ix mi Bur d labourer. sentencrd to thro,. m >nthl rifioi oiu impi i» nmei I I be I i lowed i>\ mm J m Police ipei v ision w :ien he w 1 guilty* of Btealing beci". from a66 words
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Article56 1952-01-03 3 MOHD. YKTIH Ma I (2.1 1 w.(S sentenced to I month- rigorous imprisonmenl to be followed bj one v «-.<' i police .supervision, m thr> Sing* pore Fourth Police ouri (nettei day, for failing to ien «1 t P:i> i Leb ii P lice s i on Mas56 words
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Advertisement93 1952-01-03 3 It IM. *T»- g. 121 Ti^^jfiL wdJi iUg new .^JTWIN SPEAKER p^ V' lab b«mn ond -->- :3^ pcrloon. a E an combined W IHH Overseas ■Ori bondsp^cod recdwe* o^? ol the -^^^r t/ 'Af/ ii -c^<fns Cvai'cb'e Today Singapore price $320 Federation price $365 1 SENCKAI ELECTRIC CO., LTD.93 words
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Advertisement77 1952-01-03 3 £Q9-' < A T/fc^JF filiiiitiilaf'^^ fiiai I friend than one of these smart 1 TRAVELLING RUGS t rich m woolly wormth ond stronger. Available m 5 reversible shade* 4i Also available m 5 plain shades. -f Al 1 HARDIAL SINGH a SONS, LTD.. 1 26. Kaffir Flare. Spore Ph00e *****77 words
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Miscellaneous39 1952-01-03 3 1I i i i i i I 1"1 I gURE HENRY I'LL PLAVj 1 I I POST POST n F^ WITH StDU WHAT ©AMEjTI oSScE OPPICE >v 'I "i DO \OU PREreßj^ I lUKMI UKM 1 ~H I -J39 words
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Article, Illustration545 1952-01-03 4 GOVT. SHOULD GAIN TRUST OF CHINESE, MacLeod Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. "In tins country we have a very large community who since the inoccupation of Malaya have not had the treatment which matches up with the standard we require for all. I refer to the Chinese," said Mr.545 words
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Article132 1952-01-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— An average of one bandit a day. or more than one-third of the total unber of bandit losses m the Federation last year, were acC Minted for m Johore. where 2 .)*i were killed GU surrendered and l! captured. Included m the killed are132 words
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Article154 1952-01-03 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The first bandit to he killed this year fell to the guns of the 1/7 Gurkhas m Hahau, Nejjri Semhilan. yesterday. The Gurkhas wore with- drawing from ambush positions when they saw three bandits. They opened lire killing one.154 words
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Article55 1952-01-03 4 KOALA LUMPL'R, Wed. The Malayan Railway Administration announces a curtailment m the passenger train services between here and Penang on Sunday. Jan 6. The day mail trains between here and Ipoh will be cancelled but the local train service between Ipoh and Tan.jong: Malim will run,55 words
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Article59 1952-01-03 4 MALACCA. Wed.— The Malacca branch oi the Malayan Chinese Association is meeting shortly to make arrangements to honour Dato Sir Cheng Lock Tan. the first Chinese m the Federation to be knighted. Mr. Tan Sic.v Sin told The Standard that his father would like59 words
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Article84 1952-01-03 4 MALACCA, Wed. Government uflices opened on New Year's Day for the first time. Thus is m substitution tor the Wesak holiday But many commercial firms here were closed The Courts were busy yesterday Magistrate Mr J H Loch created a precedent when he wished84 words
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Article74 1952-01-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— Low Kah Sung. 22-year-old surrendered enemy personnel from Kaiang. was today acquitted and discharged without being called upon to make his defence, by Mr A.P. Jack m the First Magistrate's Court, on a charge of attempted extortion. Low alleged to have attempted to extort $200 from74 words
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Article28 1952-01-03 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed— Five peopie were injured, two seriously, m three motor accidents on New Years Day. All five have been admitted to the General Hospital.28 words
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Article26 1952-01-03 4 Drunk Fined $5 JIGABALAM NAIM, aged 40, \vos charged with being drunk and incapable and was fined $5 by the Muar Magistrate, Che Mnnsoor bin Sahol.26 words
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Article92 1952-01-03 4 N.S. Youth Council Meeting SEREMBAN. Wed Representatives from nine youth organisations were present when the Negri Sembilan Youth Council held its annual meeting under the chairmanship of Mr. Ng Keam Nyen The meeting appointed a subcommittee to draw up plans for the forthcoming Youth Week to be held from Feb92 words
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Article63 1952-01-03 4 Standard Stall Reporter JOHORE BAIIRU, Wed.— I ive New Year babies were born at the Maternity Hospital, Johore Bahru. The babies were four males three Chinese and one Indian and one Chinese baby girl. An official of the Hospital said that this was rather unusual because63 words
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Article91 1952-01-03 4 $20,000 Library Building Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Wed.—Sercmban is to have a public library building costing $20,000 which is an extension of the Seremban International Public Library project launched some time ago. It i.s expected to be ready by ;he middle of this year. This was revealed by the British91 words
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Article179 1952-01-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— J.J Lloyd. a 32-year-old British soldier attached to the No 3 Coy RASC, today committed to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of robbery, by Mr. A P Jack m the First Magistrate's Court He was alleged to have robbed179 words
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Article206 1952-01-03 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— "l joined the Independence of Malaya Party as a Socialist. I took the IMP to be a party like the Indian National Congress. I have been disillusioned and I am ashamed I made a mistake," said Inche Mohamed206 words
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Article27 1952-01-03 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. An extraordinary general meeting of the Johore Civil Service Association wa.i held this evening to elect a nominee for the State Council.27 words
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Article18 1952-01-03 4 SEREiMBAN, Wed.— The Chinese Reaoing Circle celebrated the New Year with a dinner held here.18 words
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Article191 1952-01-03 4 Monks, Nuns Forced To Marry Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.—Reminding his listeners' over Radio Malaya tonight that the Communists m China gave an assurance that Chinese overseas families would be looked after with special care by the Red Government. "Lav Wong," referred to letters he had received from friends191 words
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Advertisement158 1952-01-03 4 TODAY /p/i l J//J/ 1 \yj i > «.m..i.4h TEL MOO AlO-CONDiTIOMPO 9.30 p.m. CARUSO UN TOAST OF TWO CONTINENTS NOW <n:r l»<-rr\ al'n.nCARUSO iolr IU m starring MARIO ftNN TECHNICOLOR lanza blyth ESTHER WILLIAMS In m TOWN! SATURDAY AT MIDNIGHT )f v JESTHER RED HmXL%jf&^M? ll h DAY TODAY!158 words
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Miscellaneous49 1952-01-03 4 iiL^J < I PHOOEV/ HERE COMES LOOK/ SHE \TAKE IT EASY/ fl^Vl PI66EBED THIS OLP AUTO H I MRS.SCHNOOGLE WHO A RUINS MORE I GOT A WWliuN \VC '^H HORN I PAINTEP YELLOW/ M I ALWAYS PUNCHES THAN SHE ,VFEELHSK THIS'LI ,I 1 \N&W$^ I |H^ WOULP POTH' TRICK/ Uj^£49 words
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130 1952-01-03 5 Standard S4arf Correspondent IPOH, Wed.-A twin boy, bora to the wife of a rubber tapper, Tham Ah Seng, was the first baby m Ipoh to.. greet the New Year. He was born m the Ipoh District Hospital at 12.20 ajn. The first130 words
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160 1952-01-03 5 M K2IL t ?L 1 A hr i*^ 1 oif ''"«**r »o k« produced before MaMnte On- Arshad. this year was 60-year-old O« w?4 y*^^ ad to r mov from tlie dock after b« oi *lmii e^ COWrt h< WOttW Hke dellw!160 words
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Article266 1952-01-03 5 One In Hundred Flats For Police TUX Siagijpoit laptwwuti Trust m n» h«»lp rrlirvr tbe bouaiag problem of the Pettre. The Estate* Committee 3nd the Board of the Trust have agreed to allot <>;ie out oi every 100 completed flats to 'he Police. Reveal iag tnis to The Standard yesterday.266 words
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Article145 1952-01-03 5 PLANE LOAD OF FLO WERSA TFAIR 4 "GALA FUN FAIR" will W h«-ld on Jan. 13 ai I7*>, Barfl^v Road m aid of lh«- R«maLrUh»ra M'ihmmmi K<hm* Horn*-. T?ii.> fair, which is to i>e trpen :i »m 2 p.m. to 10 j> m. is under ;h? patrooafe wl the Commisaoner145 words
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Article119 1952-01-03 5 Sir Cheng Lock Gets Greetings Standard Staff rwrrespoadf'nt j IPOH. Wed. The Perak i Chinese community today te!e- graphed "hearty congratula- tioos" to Dato Tati Client Lock who was awarded a knighthood |by the King on New Year's Day. The message was sent by Mr. Lav Pjk Khuan Perak Chinese119 words
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85 1952-01-03 5 AI.OR STAR. W«d.— A 50--v«»ar-old Siamese woman C'hee iian. of Kampong Kurau, North Kedah. was convicted and .sentenced to five years r.i. by the President of the Sessions Court yesterday, for harbouring armed bandits m May and June last year. it was revealed that this85 words
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Article26 1952-01-03 5 THE title **Marine Superintendent, Federation ol Malaya" •ias been i eplaced by the new title oi "Director of Macine Fedei ation of .\laij\ :< j26 words
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Article, Illustration261 1952-01-03 5 CUBICLES ARE BIG PROBLEM Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed.— Tlie BCC campaign, w bi< I, started )a»t year, is continuing and may produce r^atisfactory reaulu m the future, but it i» |<>tig term policy, Dr. R. D. Gross, the Acting Director of Medical Services,261 words
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Article, Illustration339 1952-01-03 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE YEAR !*>.">2 will >«*#» many of the Hp«*rial service projects of ihe Singapore i.'uy Councillors j£o ott the draft i»nard. Some of these projects will Ue completed during the ?ear. i The fif-.t phase of development viil be completed ">Standard - 339 words
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Article121 1952-01-03 5 PKNANG. Wed. The Penang Municipality expects to have a balance of nearly $290,000 for last year instead of only $132,000, forecast when the earlier second Supplemental Budget was prepared. Municipal President. Mr. H. Ward said this: ai a special meeting of Municipal Council lors when121 words
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309 1952-01-03 5 LONDON, Jan. 2. Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus and other London spots had an extra sprinkling of Malayan faces last night as the 120 teachers who arrived yesterday m the Chtisan scattered to take advantage of their one day m London before proceeding to their training college309 words
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Article49 1952-01-03 5 NOTE FOR STUDENTS THE FOLLOWING new rl«««ei will be stared on Saturday ■< the Netaji Memorial Libi iry'i Hindi Hit»h Sch<jol. N> 6 SMC Course Lome. Beginners dMMI, P' itfhaflUC MadhyanuL Raklnia BHatha Thei c will ajao be ajMCtal classes For Scnlffi Cambridge students takini idndl < 3 tfat*' second49 words
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Article109 1952-01-03 5 HUNDREDS turned up at the rofktail party given yesterday by Mr Yeo Jin Guat, pioprir•i»r of Chop Yeo Jin Gnat gold .-.m i t ri and exchange commission jjjent. at South Bridge Road. The occasion was the opening »f the new premises, which is i ipacious109 words
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Advertisement80 1952-01-03 5 Vkandex VISIBLE CARD SYSTOH COMPANY *> cmni*smHr.mmkmm. m— w Hcilchy i ptni'oi.\ and Healing •iio* for your '^Joi.njyi^j s^i n OINTMENT POWDER SOAP >?^3 SUMA7IA RADdIG CO (M) Ll j"W «ifWf t> fw»l»» !«Stty »4«t»ftf»«J ««totK«r Umwi Tig*! Medicinal Product, rH CM€I thoni 1 •^«C ♦•^^^r-jIW SAN" »rovid«i i«- r/^S^^*s80 words
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Advertisement215 1952-01-03 5 OPINING TO-DAY 3 Shows 3.6.15 9.1 3 Distributed hf SHAW BROft K«»»u.4n«v« I i^u<h« tt<»« I SEJOLI SUrriac WING ATIMAH KAMA AOOTY r R4MI.eE KOKIVH A Malay Ikami I Pl > ASK COME TO IMfr I4UH.Y SHOWS TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT REX*— Job ore Rnhrii Laatl Day I Ii— HAS Ml215 words
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Miscellaneous61 1952-01-03 5 Methodist Church: Geyla^g StiaiLs. W.S.C.S. meeting Mrs. Lim Hin Lay 4 p.m Testimony meeting— Mr. Chia Chye Kaon 5.30 p.m y.W.C.%.: Ballroom dancing class 5 7 p.m.; Dressmaking class 10 a.m. Singapore Guo Clsb: Practice shoot at Biik'* Tknah Raii£e 5 p.m ,~:T*vis> rif SAYS HERE>-— -^TmnOT SURPfcttafctfl f^^^^^f A61 words
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848 1952-01-03 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper School For Duds? E wag an admonishing finger at Mr Tweedledee > and Mi Tweedledum rushes to his defence. This, w€ tak< it, to a sign thai the tnbal instinct has noi died i ii among members of the reaucrac^ T.» still know how to848 words
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527 1952-01-03 6 DO NOT SPLIT THE RANKS OF MALAYAN TEACHERS! Sir; Much as I lie TVacherb' Unions dislike washing dirty linen" m public, they feel that it i* time a reply was marie to miiiic of the misleadinj: statements which ha\e appeared m the Prestj from lime to lime giving a very527 words
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Article173 1952-01-03 6 Review of Views Kampong Schools "IT is the Government policy In three or four Stales m Malaya parents who do not send their children to Schools are prosecuted." said U tttin Melayu editorially. The p.iper therefore wondered why today, when most Malay parents have shown their ciesire to nive education173 words
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Article400 1952-01-03 6 SERGE DE (it N/1U KG - SERGE DE (it N/1U KG, By PARIS. Jan. 2. HPHE deputies to the Big- Four foreign ministers the i Fnited States, Britain, France and Russia— are due t,, rneel i" London on .Jan. ii l to resume the discussion on an Austrian peace treaty. Since l! 47400 words
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Article, Illustration1093 1952-01-03 6 The Mob Shouted— Tear Them To Pieces A RECENT newspaper report described how a Persian leader, Abolghassem Kashani, tried to vindicate his honour, which had been attacked by 15 Deputies cf 'lie Persian Parliament. A mob gathered, and the fifteen Deputies, together with 70 newspaper editors, took refuge m the1,093 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-01-03 6 "Boss! Bloke 'ere wants to know if be can come la and tak« the wtltUt «iLJlif J««*!'U19 words
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Article657 1952-01-03 6 We the PEOPLE Unions to negotiate successfully on the proposed salary scale, immediate steps were to be taken by the Teachers' Unions to make separate representations on Lena It of the graduates. It was pointed out thai "exhaustive* efforts might take quite a considerable time before the Union could give657 words
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Article312 1952-01-03 6 S A 1< d self, my interest s i < a p;i <•!•.■ into the < I ma•- I cult i < t ccci vinjj from Standard i f student com] elioi pv< i thi pul c 'niild bf LJndt the j ea L I pei312 words
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Advertisement10 1952-01-03 6 fiaritner JeASON TRADING CO %1 lIK.II MKt.IT. h'FUSK ILL: |»18810 words
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Advertisement21 1952-01-03 6 NO HOME or INSTITUTION Can do without Sol« acentti SIM AH KOW C< 24/25 Bonbaro Bldg S FOBE 1. TtL". 801721 words
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Advertisement43 1952-01-03 6 SOUND EQUIPMENT flg^m MICROPHONES Kg^ LOUD SPEAKERS jj^. AMPLIFIERS ra S. P. SHOTAM N CO LTD. SINGAPORE-9 I SOLE AGENTS THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., i.TD. ■INCORPORAIED IX SINGAPORE) P. 0. BOX 92 SINCAPOHi:. (WHOLESALE ONLY) Jm I^h I THE HALLMARK OF CAMERA PERFECTION43 words
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Article262 1952-01-03 7 Chairman Of Main Political C'ttee Of Assembly Hopeful PARIS, Jan. 2 (AP)— Finn Moe, Norwegian delegate ami chairman of the Political Committee ©I ilu' I General Assembly, !*ai<l last night he <»n! not see much danger oi war m 1952. 10 is tairman <>f th(262 words
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Article22 1952-01-03 7 j after a U i krist < C 'Hal X a i abie*. I Philip StaU t.hr Pcutl rizt22 words
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46 1952-01-03 7 Most Chinese In RI Accept Citizenship ft J (AFP).— n eaJed to--10 per ceni I 'i' acq re IndoI be twothem 09 r» esian citizeoI 00Q i.ure--2,000,000 esian xtraeog m this > day > .■> publ:- l| > i the Nal rhey arc 1) Po. Gene- 5 lornI Chi S446 words
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Article10 1952-01-03 7 King Goes Shooting On Year' s Day 3 ales iot-10 words
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Article228 1952-01-03 7 IS Hit By Cold Wave: Many Deaths CHICAGO. Jan. 2, (UP).— A cold wave moved m with the New Year and 'he toll of holiday deaths on the highways i limbed steadily. Traffic fatalities climbed to 260 and safety experts feared that the homebound rush of travel might send the228 words
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Article136 1952-01-03 7 AM 28 Die In Air Crash PHOENIX ARIZONA, Jan 2. UPi Res< v planes found the eckage oi .i missing Air Force s c ing 28 pcrincluding 19 Wesi Point cadi :>. on a mountain peak yesterday and :i cowboy who reached the scene said "everybody is Arnold Johnson, the136 words
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180 1952-01-03 7 HONGKONG, Jan 2 (AP) T Increasing reports ii Hongkong's I independent vernacular press j point to the growing development lof the Red Kwangsi capital of Nanning as .t marshalling area for a projected invasion of Indo- I China The reports also claim thai Russian180 words
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174 1952-01-03 7 Two Criminals Captured After Daring Escape AMIENS, FRANCE, Jan. 2. iAPi Two. condemned murderers who made Hollywood cowboy movie escape from their death cells yesterday were captured today, ending a 36-hour manhunt Trie two criminals. Leon Meurant, 32, a Belgian, and .Michel Courtin, 22, Frenchman, were captured on ;i Farm174 words
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138 1952-01-03 7 CAMDEX. Ji.r. 2 -AP^— The largest destroyer ever built by any navy is jr. final .shape for christening. The 5. 500-ton Norfolk v the first of a new line of destroyer leade?«. Built by the New York Shipbuilding Corp. she is scheduled to join :ne138 words
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172 1952-01-03 7 SPAIN, Jan. 2. <AP) American officials announced last night that missions to negotiate economic and military agreements with Generalissimo Francisco Franco's government will arrive here soon. The agreements will be made wider terms of the Mutual Security Ad to provide economic and military172 words
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276 1952-01-03 7 TOk\O. Jan. 2 (l I Japanese ami Western diplomats wondered Unlay if Russia would follow up Sialin's friendly New Year** menage lo the Japanese people by offering to open peace Irealy negotiations. Although Japan has signed a treaty with most of the nations276 words
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Article80 1952-01-03 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 2 (UP)— j President Truman spent New Year's clay working on his state ol union message alter going to bed before midnight on New Year's eve. With Mrs. Truman and daughter Margaret m Independence, Missouri, the President was alone at Blair80 words
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Article, Illustration122 1952-01-03 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 2 CUPI Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt yesterday headed the list of the "world's 12 smartest women" for the fourth consecutive year. Tiie editors of the Book of Knowledge said a poll conducted among newspaper writers, parents and educators also honoured PrincessAP - 122 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-01-03 7 US General In Red Hands photo. This picture obtained from a Communist source, is described as showing Maj Gen WilJg"S D /<™ «■«>■ former n m f and r *i? the U S 24tn Division, beine Loterviewed by Wilfred Bwchctt, correspondent f, )r the Communist Paper Cc Soir. m aAP - 71 words
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Article100 1952-01-03 7 LONDON, Jan. 2. U r, Tht book mdk ing firm of Douglas Stuart yesterday acrffjied a bet of It Sd to £6,250 that oil of the '<-,'- -lowing would not ha\ i tins year. The Conservalivei to re maui m office. T).< Chelsea100 words
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314 1952-01-03 7 HONGKONG, Jan. 2 P) Mnlti-niillionair. overseas Chinese l<'a<l<*r Ak Itoon Haw, who wan one of the fir>t larjjrls a non-complying on«-. though ihe Chinese Communisl extortion m< k»t. yesterda} protc>t«'<l again si ih«- forceful occupation of hi» Eng Ann Ton*; ofti« m Canton314 words
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294 1952-01-03 7 UK Wants More Exchange Of Atomic Secrets IBOARO THE QUEIN M \R\ M\. Jan. J (I I 1 High I'rimr Mini-tir \\iii»!<»ii Jmrclnfl programme for l»i- W .t-fiiu-utn ronferastM wW i'n -i«{( lit Iriim.ui will In ;iu .itl<u,| t l<> tirctU doun !'>« |><»~i>>ar baili et %<w 1 1 1294 words
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Article277 1952-01-03 7 Mem bers Of War Cabinet Made Peers 2. < chill's > yesterday I j ja adii < Y. .v s n. Arii- g 1 c made 1 are Robert Hudson, Mm isl< cultun v j Anderson, who was Ch.t of the Excfo h mm i M rw RAI i Air277 words
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Article70 1952-01-03 7 1 JAKAB I I .'in Foret£i morning ann ed that In< i had led to i wogi»i/< King Fai out Bf King of i and 'Im Sudan v From I N i An offieia ■■'■'< tent sail I 'he countries ulii'ti 1.. > plicil !y recognizn70 words
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Advertisement141 1952-01-03 7 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MI LION DOLLAR LOTTERY. Drc~ on Jonuory 13th. 1952. ALL SOLD OUT. MZES cs fclicws: $300,000 2nd Pnze $135,000 i 2>of 11,000 Each (10)ot S 5,000 Each *h Prix< ...i2o)of 2,000 Eoch Prixe <50>of S 1,000 Each Prises of 400 Eoch ot S4OO each will be awarded141 words
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Advertisement58 1952-01-03 7 \\\c 1 wiS^ Ins I, Ifl• I T and to he BUR of Bootd'f r '-^1 look for the Cv and Band on the t E. «*-*-"l CORDIAL OLD TOM fINESI ORT GiN Wlll^Bvfi '^i^^ y-* u^ Ha^V I sft V^K^aV w m^rTa^J ill I 111 t^ ~^rr~ SOL.E AG^CNTSj58 words
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Miscellaneous12 1952-01-03 7 Jfc»^ t'wp r;OT tI TVE BFFN FILLIMG- I I a WONDER /F=^^^_12 words
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Article, Illustration296 1952-01-03 8 photo. NEAR CHANGI Crew Rescued By Naval Ship THK Naval boom defence ship Barfoil (lA. G. W. Miran, D.S.M., R.N.) made a mile-and-a-quarter rescue dash to an R.A.F. Valetta transport aircraft which crashed into the sea off Telok Paku, near Changi airfield, yesterday. Barfoil pickedStandard - 296 words
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138 1952-01-03 8 Standard Shipping Reporter ANOTHER large consignment more than 5,000 tons of scrap iron for Japan is now being loaded m Singapore on board the Dutch ship Van Heutsz. This lot follows other big shipments of scrap that have been made from Singapore to Japan138 words
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Article34 1952-01-03 8 HONGKONG, Jan. I <AP» Commercial radiophoto service between Singapore and Hongkong will begin before the end of February. Cable nad Wireless of February Cat>re and Wireless. Mr. H. C. Baker announced.34 words
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Article85 1952-01-03 8 Standard Shipping Reporter Included m more than 2.000 service personnel and service Families arriving m Singapore by the Empress of Australia today, is a party of seven officers and 28 other ranks of Queen Alexandria's Royal Army Nursing Corps. Until about a year ago, Q.A.R.A.N.C.85 words
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160 1952-01-03 8 A tlan tic Nigh tma re Survivors Landed ROTTERDAM, Jan. 2, <AP).— Fifteen survivors of an Atlantic nightmare sailed into Rotterdam m the S. S Southland yesterday as every ship m the port sounded its siren to greet the New Year. They had been snatched from the sea after jumping160 words
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68 1952-01-03 8 SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 2 (AP) American President Lines said yesterday one of America's largest liners. the 18,000-ton Laguardia. has been assigned to trans-PacifV military service out of Sat* Francisco, starting m February. APL added that the 24,000--ton Washington, second largest vessel m the IJ.S merchant68 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-01-03 8 Mr. A. R. Perrier. the npw Traffic and Sales Superintendent of Qantas Empire Airways who arrived is Singapore yesterday by air from Sydney. He served with the Bth AIF Division m Malaya durinr the war. He was a PoW and worked on the Burma Si amStandard - 53 words
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Article41 1952-01-03 8 Standard Shipping Reporter EIGHTY-SIX horse* from Australian ports, destined for the Army authorities m Thaiiand. arrived m Singapore yesterday m tiie Chandpara. The horse-; which are to be used for breeding purposes, were accompanied by three Australian grooms41 words
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135 1952-01-03 8 Record Year For British Shipbuilding LONDON. -Tan. 2 (Reuter) New orders for British ships —more than 1.000 were placed worth £550,000.000 assumed an alltime record m 1951, according to Mr. .J Ramsey Gebbie, President of the Shipbuilding Conference. Writing m Lloyds List Annual Review, published today, Mr. Gebbie put the135 words
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Article58 1952-01-03 8 BRISBANE. (Reuter-AAP) Former Royal Navy captain H V. Hudson. (>B. who sailed h<»in Britain three yean at> > m his 75ft. ketch Palmosa *o see the world", has arrived m Australian waters. Captain Hudson said ho was sailing aroUDd th^ wo; Id m his Bermuda ketrh because58 words
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Advertisement539 1952-01-03 8 VJ3 ®^lto&&&BrfU f AS? RfGULAt TRANS PACIFIC SfRVICI Si-« *r»r»ci.cj L»i A«j:J?« All American 6" Canadian Citia« >-nin; P Sham S>ot« Art LA/Sf 17/11 J«« JAJ3S iUCKF*«aCm M/14JMI 27/2SJan 29Jan'2f-% 21Fefc y> Ban >- 5 ->• l> Lorgi Dem lanki a^3 Pmsengoi ANaO FRENCH BENDIXSENS -TD. 1 •< "k port539 words
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Advertisement226 1952-01-03 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTO. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Baroe Jan 3 Vessel tor Muar Weekly Hofl 9 T f °r Rengol Jon 4 Vessel for Malarra Twic« Weekly Hof »9 Thong t<>i bogao Vessel for Port Dickson Weekly Si Api Api J on 5 Pongkot for Malocca226 words
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Advertisement167 1952-01-03 8 JAVA HEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland- America Line Noderland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE JEW ORLEANS S'pote P. Sham Pena if SALATIGAiRU Gdnt. 29/30 S Jan 9/10 Jan RADJA (SMN> 15/21 Jan 22/23 Jan 24/25 Jon SCHIEDYK (HAL) 25/3 Feb 4/5 Feb167 words
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Advertisement440 1952-01-03 8 *of» P. S ki* )h( KAMBODIA" for Bangkok Hongkong <nbr /okohamo ld-11 Imm mm FALSTtIA" for So«go- 6 Bangkok 11-U "INDIA" tor Bangko' *r>r. Q Yokohomo 2-5 Fe» lOIm-IM 'MORFIIA" for Pong' ok Hongkoifl Kob« G Yovohnrno 19-21 F#» 17-11 f,» MH^ "PATAGONIA" tor «angl ok Hongkong Manila 2 2-23440 words
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Miscellaneous193 1952-01-03 8 y, Ships m Harbour NVIIARVFS Victoria Dock: Tankhaven 11 Ship Godown Gat? Keppel Dock: Dromus, PaAsJ.penar 3] S2 2 tunga. Kamuning. Retriever, Ascaniua I-"- 14 4 Heather. Fiona, p. [He 27 "Jtf 4 (iodown No i: Han Thale, Benarly 11/12 4 Reinhard. Bencleuch >> 7 Western anchorage: Landag, BenwvvU; S3193 words
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Miscellaneous16 1952-01-03 8 Despatches Today: Djambi !>y Kota Nica, Burma by Noreverett, Sibu by Belaga. Tanjang Pin-ail* by Pahud.16 words
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1196 1952-01-03 9 SHOWDOWN IN TIN DISPUTE IS APPROACHING US Mission Report May End 'Boycott' WASHINGTON, Jon. 2 (AP) The price war between the United States and foreign tin suppliers, including Mdaya, is heading toward an early showdown. RFC Chairman Stuart Symington is stated to be m favour of dipping into the U.S.1,196 words
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Article, Illustration181 1952-01-03 9 Solution May Emerge From Churchill Talks Standard Staff Correspondent DJN, Jen. 2: The controversy over whether Minister Winston Churchifl will accept a long-term :l if fixed prices for Malayan tin rates the front of TH: Financial Times. tcru T -res Washington correspondent scys ..ing situation has reached a deadlock m181 words
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Article30 1952-01-03 9 Sellers Of Tins Reserved estc 'is v -ih :r> linrd to be eea fdasdfdsa xd (i j;jv \i I i <. Ren I 85 I 1 .00 I S I > nIKIM.n30 words
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171 1952-01-03 9 Serdang Shows The Way Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 2:— Concrete walls built on framework of bamboo may soon become a fashion m Malaya for Mnall outbuildings on farms, such as cattle breeding sheds and pig-sties. A c bamboo r >:> ai171 words
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58 1952-01-03 9 Standard Staff Correspondent BANGKOK. Jan. 2:— The Government is now considering legislation aimed at stricter control over sale and transfer of land This is intended to discourage speculation m land values, which is on the increase. It is also intended to draft measures to58 words
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Article19 1952-01-03 9 Consumption of natural gas m America has increase rO per cent m ttie last five years.19 words
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Article48 1952-01-03 9 A DEFINITE step forward for the materialization of the proposed Japan-U.K. cotton talks has been marked by 'he talk between Sir Esiei M. Dening, head of the r X Liaison Mission, and Japanese cotton industry repre- yes held m Tokyo, Japanese ide c v- ea believe48 words
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254 1952-01-03 9 !. I. MM - Bj I. MM, Standard Market Reporter l> ol 'A'.r I niled Stairs ti> the Malayan tin market within > k» i- forecast !>> informed sources m Singapore owinij to tion levels of I .S. tin-ore stocks <hie to the nine-month boycott of254 words
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93 1952-01-03 9 BANGKOK, Jan. 2:— The 1951/52 rice crop of Thailand should amount to about 3.6 million tons, according to estimates of the Thai Ministry of Agriculture. Of this, 2.5 million tons will be needed for local consumption. leaving: 1.1 million tons f v93 words
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Article19 1952-01-03 9 Produce Mart Stays Quiet l K«-i)ortt*r quoted 138] U quoted oil $i (330 c), >:.>ii •v1,,).--t litei i Un|19 words
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Article55 1952-01-03 9 NEW DELHI. Jan. 2" The G werwnent of India has decided to issue fresh licen'-es for 200 milli( n v irda of mill cloth tor -ill destinations during JanuaryJune 1952. Of this quantity. 100 million yards will b e of fine and superfine quality and 10t) million yards55 words
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Article66 1952-01-03 9 lin I iiion -3 rncatho of the IT, < time lasi year <he P»ua revenue over «turc of £66,490.405. fhe present cit-rir.t is due to the increasing cost of her armament and to other expenditure o »tlna ahe i >) revenue or m come such66 words
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181 1952-01-03 9 RRITAIN is to have commerical broadcasting with 13 advertisements— this year, says the Daily Mirror. Sponsored television will be the first step. Already advertisers are Hning up all star shows on which they are prepared to spend big money. Some British firms are181 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-01-03 9 Buying Rates For US$ BUYING RATES for U.S. and Canadian currencies are .'32 13 16 and 33 3/16 (T.T.». Z2 15/10 and 33 5/16 <O.D.>, 33 1/16 and 33 9/16 (90 d/st) on credit bills. Selling rates for Swiss and Be !.J:m francs are 143 and Ki27 respectively (T.T./0.D.). Other61 words
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280 1952-01-03 9 By CHRISTINE DIEMER. Standard Mall Reporter SAYING that the world paper situation was tmmmg liter ifce Bearpanic buying of last year, Mr. Stanley J. Armstrong Director of Spied* (Export) Ltd., of London, ur^ed that America should help tlio^e eomitr specially m the Far280 words
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Article41 1952-01-03 9 Mentakab Rubber Company m;>de a forward sale on Dec. 4. 1951 of 60 tons of first grade rubber, five tons delivery monthly from that month onwards at US 44J cents (131 cents Malayan) per lb.c.i.f. New York.41 words
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127 1952-01-03 9 Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market was dull and featureless yesterday, with few transactions being recorded. Overseas orders were lacking and there was no demand for any grade of rubber. Ptires remained more or less unchanged from those prevailing before the holidays. Singapore Chamber of127 words
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369 1952-01-03 9 FROWN'S REVIEW SAYS: CRITICISING the unrealistic U.S. tin buying policy, Brown's Malayan Economic Review, published yestcrdev says that it is time the State Department should step m and clear the matter up. The Review suggests that the United Stab been obtaining tin fromT.J.I. - 369 words
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Article130 1952-01-03 9 COMMODITY PRICES THE latest Singapore rubber prices >esterd.i\ wcr«' per lb: Buyers S« llrrs No I KSS Spot Loose HJt| 51. 40 I OK mi n hales Hn No 1 KSS si.4o£ ki to; No I KSS Sl.:* 5 1 IL3SI No 3 KSS 51. 32 SI 32! Tone: Quiet130 words
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Article25 1952-01-03 9 One fouri I lsl s< en t catch off the East Ant: [ian coasi d to 1 < Union fishing industi j APAP - 25 words
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Article39 1952-01-03 9 Ru.s.n!;j is srru'lti!>K B 8 steel ;i^ Britain, France, >-.• ;md Sweden put I Moscom i adlo clainu annual production la the t LJnio m I9SI was doi ble 1 I r 1948. it i- claimed ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement17 1952-01-03 9 MOST THINGS TO MOST PUCES r J J/ J/ j^P JP bliVMi; r\R(",o si.knkk sau> <ffl/ jtfx17 words
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720 1952-01-03 10 Margaret Scott - Margaret Scott Continuing Margaret's Diary By T AM writing this on my last day m hospital as. from all accounts, 1 shall have little time to myself once I get home. Firstly, the main details. Michael weighed 7 lbs. 4 o?s. at720 words
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196 1952-01-03 10 lONDON. Jan. 1. <Reuter). j Golden haired Hollywood starlet Nancy Valentine 2.'i. who went to India to wed the Maharajah of Cooch Behar, arrhred here I ly neither a Ifaharani noi misf Valentine. Miss Valentine --aid I MB not legally t!ie Maharani but I196 words
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Article138 1952-01-03 10 S\IPRI, Jan. I (AP) Wild v^< carnations oj Co oiil bo the basis <>i a new perfume 10 honour British actress Gr v Fields. The perfume is being developed oi the an c i«wl Catliuftaa distillery here, nous occupied (>y members of the religious order o;138 words
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Article313 1952-01-03 10 HM. W'OKL ii m lii Standard mr :< iii <> I. l*r«.- 1 MUM KM < .iMin s ill Hospital* Ml n I viiua purr Blian i>«»i i i I.i s. 1". I; «i .ii lln \ir;m,ii[..i Radio Jl s p. in <. u .-> h,i gja313 words
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Advertisement82 1952-01-03 10 ii?f iiliftt I. iVii i >'BKi^/ FOR the WORLD'S BABIES This nine months old baby was fed on LACTOGEN |P1 11 from his first month. His firm flesh, strong bones IIRISWSH^H|I and healthy muscles are evidence of correct care :I^(Mlg^Ujl« 2nd feeding bJ| Putyom huby i.ii to I.A(TO(;i-:X, NVstle\s Modifi<82 words
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Advertisement102 1952-01-03 10 H I T* 1 1 1 1 M U lila\!^H| -Mil Ml c! "Oavwcco PAIS-STIK gives you exciting Hollywood I complexion glamour. plus all-day softenk ing beauty care! Films tiny blemishes and freckles, never streaks or shine&^^^ \l Easv-10-apply WtSmWv A stick form. In i I 5 Co/or Harmony WbW^^^^!^102 words
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Miscellaneous485 1952-01-03 10 TODAYS FORECAST:— After dangerous night, we have an 1 important day on the coli lective plane. Political divergences and differences of opinion: loss ot position. Accidejits. On the mdi•- vidual plane, professional dillnul i ties, unforeseen incidents, impulses and imprudence. However, the afternoon brings us (individually) 1 a passage of485 words
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Article284 1952-01-03 11 OSLO, Jan. 1 (AP) Russia was not among the 28 nations i entered for the 19f>2 Winter Olympic Games when the dead- line expired at 2400 Central European tim e Monday The Russians, and other possible entries, may still be allowed to start m Osio284 words
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Article25 1952-01-03 11 THE Singapore Chinese Amateur Weightlifting Party wU\ hold its annual genera! meeting this Saturday, at I p.m. a: No. o Cheng Tuan Street.25 words
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Article1582 1952-01-03 11 OLLIE DAMES - TREASURE SHIP WINS CG CU P OLLIE DAMES Two Objections Were Overruled By THE COMMISSIONER-GENERAL'S Cup for class 1 horses over 1 mile and 3 furlongs was won by Treasure Ship (McPherson) on the concluding day of the Penang Turf Club'» Christina** New Year meeting on Tuesday Taking charge five1,582 words
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Article39 1952-01-03 11 GARMISCH PARTE.NKiKCHEN, South Germany. Jan. 2 (AFP i The German Riesserse Ice Hockey Team yesterday defeated the Swiss team fr":n Berne here by 9 goals to 2. The period scores were 2-0, 3-0 and 4 2.39 words
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331 1952-01-03 11 Disorder, Arreses In New Year Sovcer I.O\f);>\, Jan. 1 (Blflu) < m;-. <! «1; ira't marred th«* nia.rli bclwum trv.Jitioiir.i <,!;. .<* r tU Celtic ami Rangers t<>:> »aiiir m Scolland n :-w I *^ir football programme to<la\. KaUfpeN \mi\" ftlwOTV 'hr ■tarter* and hou 4-1. Bottles were thrown on331 words
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Article97 1952-01-03 11 SYDNEY. Dee 31 (UPI N j .er Ai:-' >a\ c besjufl fluids to .■> c tennis ttar I Sed i pn Kanot J' c next montk. T idea EUrted wtta a taU from u])c ol A ?t ilia i important ranchei > .1 tn a i "donated97 words
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Article89 1952-01-03 11 SAX EtEMO. J:.-. 1 (API T P Paris :.vc>.tv Club I i h n Monday beat Eh I Si Beig] ade SI to m the I da of it lernattoaal b. a ganu .■<•■ c T h •!■{.:>•.;,>: C!iub of B bou iced the Urania I m Ge.'HA89 words
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Article85 1952-01-03 11 Clark For Pakistan LONftON, lan 2. (APPt Stra i ght < Ca W •.< ayo •bo il l to I h St d,: o! A ustralia In I i t] rd i >d ;it W mbledon year. arri\ ed by i r m Lomlon yesterday on his way to P.85 words
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Article46 1952-01-03 11 LONDON. Jan. 1 Renter >— Rugby t\i; H-. t iH Birkenbead Pa k 18 Waterloo 11. Halifax 18 l\ -»c c BoTOCtI 5, Salford v.-. Swinton postpooed ground Oooded. St Helens 9 Keiehly 0. Whitehaven 15 Belle Vue Rangers 0, WTigan 3 WarrinaI ton. 146 words
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Advertisement398 1952-01-03 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SI lUA I lONS VACANI n ANTED by European W jr an experienced ci I Sfe retary/ I j a girls ting lalary reB c No T583 Spore known i Finn I eoml girl fresh preferably with (gC ol typing. need apply to s*p ire Standard. ED A398 words
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Advertisement316 1952-01-03 11 ACKNOWLtDCMI-NI \|RS Ec Siang Eng family iTX tender their heartfelt thanki to all friends relatives who sent wreaths, messages of condolence, rendered help and attended the funeral of the late Mr Ec Siang Eng on 31/12/51. NOTICES PHE Far Eastern Music x School re-opens its classes m kindergarten and m316 words
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Advertisement344 1952-01-03 11 NATURALIZATION jVOTICE is hereby given that MADAM CHEUNG WAI MUN of Xo: 2, Lorong 15. Geyiang, Singapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalization, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted should send a written signed statement of the farts to the Colonial344 words
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Advertisement101 1952-01-03 11 RESULTS from "Classified"? j PLACE YOUR ADS. WITH T»E Singapore S>tanbai ir BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM AT LOWEST COST. Only jO cents per line with g minimum diorge ot $2 tot -4 lines (approximating 16 short words,' will enable you to place on od in The Singapore Standard (Daily Edition) under101 words
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Article, Illustration303 1952-01-03 12 Peng Soon Sick, Poll L im W ins With their tanUin and fir^t player. Worn; P«-n» .Soon, indisposed Oa TfMIJIJ mi;ht, -Mi> llov\er Bidminton IVirty were no match for the i >! midable Bournemouth i HP. who swept through an t.isv 4 1 victors m t li Slag*pore inter ilub303 words
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Article93 1952-01-03 12 The .schedule of racing for the Singapore races on Jan. 12. lii and 19 is given below. Ist Day Cl 2 div. l 2 1 mile. Cl. 3 div 1. 2, .'5 4 6 furs. Cl. 3, div. i^2 3 7 iur>. 2nd Day Cl. 2 div.93 words
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Article761 1952-01-03 12 Inspiration X X I > X X lack x x Jinv "i x x Jo-Jo X X Kup.tv X ;< I.adv Loci :i X X I Uiilnm^ X X l.ittie Ned X i > esd x x Lucifer x Madrid X X M archer Lords761 words
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Article992 1952-01-03 12 Australia Need 192 To Clinch Series MELBOURNE, Jan. 2. (Reuter-AAP). Australia with nine second innings wickeW standing need 192 inns to win the fourth Test against the West Indies, a victory which, would clinch the lest series for them* West Indies hrou^ht their second innings •core to992 words
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Article212 1952-01-03 12 Basketball Congress KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. By 62 points to 38, Singapore beat Selangor, m the final of the All-Malayan Chinese basketball and volley ball tournament last nijdit to become the champion basketball team m the country. On the previous night. Selangor confounded the critics by disposing212 words
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Article94 1952-01-03 12 IPOH. Wed. The Peiak All Blues will meet Redah All Blues at Sungei Patani on Saturday. Perak only need a draw m this match to enter the final m the Northern Section. They beat Penang 18 points to nil. The following will represent Perak: Kassim. Cheah94 words
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Article73 1952-01-03 12 BOMBAY. Jan. 2 (UP) Contrary to an earlier announcement, the United States will compete m the world table tennis championships starting here on February 1, organizing secretary T. Ramanujan said today. lie said he received a cable from Martin Reisman m Barcelona, stating that the73 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-01-03 12 Siamese Prince Birabongse, famous motor racing: driver, was married at the Royal Thai Embassy m Pans on Dec. 38 his bride was Senorita Gelia Howard of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Photo shows Princess Chula Chaigrabongse putting holy water m the hands of Prince Bira and his bride, during the55 words
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Article179 1952-01-03 12 LONDON, Jan. 2: (Retlter). Soccer fixtures for Saturday January 12: F.A. LIP— THIRD ROUND PROPER LEAGUE DIVISION 111 (South) Bournemouth vs Reading Bristol City vs Gillingham. C. Palace vs Aldersnot Exeter vs Bristol Rovers. Ipswich vs Torquay Newport vs Southehd Northampton vs Mi 11 wall. Plymouth179 words
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222 1952-01-03 12 BATL PAHAT. Tues. Playing with the ease of a champion, Ungku Tahir b. A. Bakar of Jia Stia B.P. defeated his greatest rival Khaw Eng Chui 15-8. 15-2, m the singles final m the Batu Pahat District badminton championships which concluded last night.222 words
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252 1952-01-03 12 KOTA BAHRU. Tuesday —ln I one of the best soccer matches j the Gerda. a new combination j drew 2— 2 with the Prisons Sports CIUO after °iv:r.g them I a very keen game. Gerda opened 1 accounts with a lovely goa! scored by252 words
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86 1952-01-03 12 SEREMBAN. Wed. Seremban will hold charity soccer match between Negri Sembilan and Selangor on January 19 and a dance at the Yam Yam Dance Hall, on Feb. 9 to raise funds to provide sport m" facilities to 34. resettlement areas m the State. British Adviser.86 words
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277 1952-01-03 12 SYDNEY, Australia, Jan. 2 (IP). The campaign lo collect a cqtdi >v«il(lin» present for Australian l)a\i«. Cup star Frank Scdgman and his fiancee moved al a merry clip today as former United .Nations President Herbert V. Evatt added to the contributions which277 words
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Miscellaneous36 1952-01-03 12 [tides! ;h i i:> 1 p« mcipal m In Ma a i j •i AM P M S neapore •> "S M*> Malacca lU€ 12.M »rt Dickson i > 1" Port S h.im 5.13 li».l>» i'l'li.lli,' 1.12 I36 words
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