Singapore Standard, 4 January 1952
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Title Section16 1952-01-04 1 Singapore Standard asdfasdfsdf \OL. II NO. 186. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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371 1952-01-04 1 To Train Local Boys In UK For Council Posts llzNeice's Scheme Mi; I. I*. MrNEICE, PrcsideM of the Singapore n itn il. will soon •»u«j:«'>t iln- apponlMcnl o! a bbs- t to v*«»rk out <lt*laiU of a ■cnolw uliiu scheme inn local boja for trainini: m Britain to qualify r371 words
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98 1952-01-04 1 Chase's "3 Principles Of Warfare" uri i. Jan. \i'). i m- iiijin jo!> owl In rr ikill < «»ininiMii«N. wa» vrbal I>. i -i.ni«>ral V* illiam < iaac told 900 Nihoii.ili-i htTor- before lefl I ai|»«'i r«t« nlav to nil la tht-ir anils m tlifI fiiiri-* ot Formosa* s greete98 words
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Article, Illustration287 1952-01-04 1 I Standard Stuff Reporter FIFTEEN officers, N.C.O.'s and men, forming the advance party of the Ist. Fiji Infantry Regiment, landed at Changi from Sydney yesterday. If the eight Fijians are the samples of those who are due, then the bandits are m for aMichael Goh - 287 words
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88 1952-01-04 1 WASHINGTON. Jja 3 (APVThe U.S. Nnvy poon will begin converting two heavy cruisers into the world's first known guided-misiile warships. It '.vis learned today the 13,600-tOH Canberra and Boston, which have been m the mothball tleet. .will sail from the west coast,88 words
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Article49 1952-01-04 1 BELIEF that the Government plans to make hea\'y guU m capital expenditure ##tj?hed heavily .)ti the L.Mduff Stodk Exchange todj*'. .Q^u^suc isS^es continued their recent downward movement and closed dull. Losses of up to tttree-eigfitha were .showing m giltedtjed while leading industrials were several pence off- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article23 1952-01-04 1 THE Shah of Persia has advised Prime Minister Mohammed Mo.ssadeq not to jeopardise American friendship, according to Court sources yesterday. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article34 1952-01-04 1 MRS. Krishna Hutheesing, a sister of Prima Minister Pandit Nehru, put on a .sit-down stiike last nigfil m support of her husband's campaign stgainst Nehru's Congress Party m the Indian elections.- A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article35 1952-01-04 1 LONDON. Jan. 3 (UP)— J. V. Rank, 70, a millionaire flour miller, one of Britain's leading racehorse owners and the b.^ ther of British movie producer J. Arthur Rank, died here today.35 words
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Article143 1952-01-04 1 A7i^l 1 O TT n Visninsky Says US Preparing 2nd Korea War In Red China PARIS, Jan. 3: Soviet Foreign Minister Amlrei j^. hinsky charged today that United Stairs i> helping prepare t new Korea-style aggression against Communist China. Ho told the Main Political Committee of theRenter; UP. - 143 words
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Article25 1952-01-04 1 RLSSIA formally proposed today that the I'nited Nations Security Council be convened immediately to break the deadlock m the Korean armistice negotiations.- UP.UP. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration357 1952-01-04 1 Standard Aviation Reporter TWO ITALIANS Cying a M horse-powei two-teater plane from Milan to Sydney escaped serioui injury m an emergency landing on Bengkalis Island, near Sumatra, on a Might from Singapore to Palembang last Wednesday morning. Signor Ifaner Lualdi, :w year-old journalist tod theStandard - 357 words
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Article592 1952-01-04 1 A SECTION of Singapore Muslims have made representations lo the Colonial Secretary, Singapore, against the current screening of the technicolour film "David And Bathsheba" m the Colony. In disclosing this to The Standard yesterday, Mr. Ah- j mad bin Mohamed Ibrahim, Nominated Unofficial Member of Singapore's592 words
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Article96 1952-01-04 1 "Guardian" Report On Manchester. Jan. 3: (Iteuter). The Manchester Guardian said m an editorial today that it was possible to read the "just published" Singapore Government report on Singapore for 1950 "without learning of a great many of the distressing features of Singapore life." "The best thing m the report96 words
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Article194 1952-01-04 1 j MUNSAN, KOREA. Jan 3 i <AP»— The Communists today flatly rejected an Allied proposal for an exchange of pri-soners-of-war and civilians. Admiral A. E. Libby said that the Allies m turn categorically refused to accept Communist re- jections of their 6-point proposal i194 words
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Article32 1952-01-04 1 PARIS. Jan. 3 (AP>— Jo Davidson, one of the world's most famous sculptors, died of a heart attack last night at his home near Tours, friends here reported today.32 words
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Article65 1952-01-04 1 ISMAILIA. Jan. (Reuter)— British troops today fired on a terrorist group attempting to cut telephone cables along the Canal between Abu Suweir, 10 miles west of here and a junction tre ity road, a British official spokesman announced. Two of the terrorists were believed to65 words
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118 1952-01-04 1 LONDON, Jan. 3 (Renter). The British lug Turmoil, one of the worlcPs most powerful salvage vessels, drove into the teeth of a 50 miles per hour Atlantic gale today to reach the helpless American freighter Flying Enterprise drifting Kith just her captain ~i on118 words
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Article99 1952-01-04 1 administrators," said the Guardian. "In the chapter on social welfare there is much about boys clubs and youths hostels; there is little about the destitution and starvation revealed this year by the Singapore General Hospital, nor is there anything 1 about the administrative muddle which prevented the spending99 words
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Article43 1952-01-04 1 PARIS. Jan. 3 (Reuter)— Sweden today suggested that the International Court of Justice be asked to decide whether the United Nations General Assembly was competent tv deal with. the dispute over the treatment of people of Indian oritfiu m South Africa.43 words
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Advertisement302 1952-01-04 1 Headline i imc'ifa LanAiiiii Temporaries Reject w%m te iff. X c m aM -^^Tkm^ ia RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent ON Js* 4 Tht following are the closing ■kbet and tin on t he London Market today:—— SON RUBBER LONDON TIN 40 !d. Spot: £927. 105. per ton302 words
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Advertisement20 1952-01-04 1 ABERDALE CYCLES and AUTOCYCLES Get Vms Around Ja (Comfort. R»'pr»*s»'nt jJivf«: W <.. IHI KS lOS a t;a Singapoie X l.umpdt20 words
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Article270 1952-01-04 2 SearchForßigh t Addresses Is Biggest Obstacle Standard Woman Reporter THE SECOND sta^e of the Social Welfare Department Survey, being made m co-operation with the I niversity of Malaya, to determine just how sickness dislocates family life by causing suffering and hardship, is now well under270 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-01-04 2 STILL FEELING strange after arrival yesterday the Wirkham Twins are seen relaxing: m civilian clothes at their parents' home m SHetar. Susan is sitting; on Alfred's knee, Myra is sitting behind their father, and Valari behind their mother. They had been celebrating a late Christmas and New Year. Standard photo.Standard - 50 words
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110 1952-01-04 2 INCREASED prices announcI '••>■ the Austin Molor Coniv from London yesterday Ol affed Malaya, said :ie Singapore representative tri the company yesterday. rhe Austin Motdr Company, one o( Baritain'a biggesi car and -Try manufacturing >upv announced increased I ■■< m a their can and110 words
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Article116 1952-01-04 2 Sin To Deny Water Lee Standard St:is Rrporter THE DENIAL of a necessity Mich ;is water "is indirectly ;i -.•i agatdsi humanity," submits Singapore City Councillor. Mr. Lee Choon t'ng (Labour West) m a memorandum to the Council Secretary. Mr. makes this submission m pleading lor one more standpipe to116 words
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66 1952-01-04 2 II HE H< I X CHYE, < ion, ci S eta i firm of m" exporter S entei Itc »us tmpri- hei %as found S re Second rial I J 798.49 oi the c it <>;, 1949 icted > 22 ba es >:66 words
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Article44 1952-01-04 2 R PR( >i: CING twu raise befort he Reg S >:.■.< }H t0 1 i ana ard, n Don Simoi .i i i se, HOi > gap Firsi cc Co t yesterday. X C Huang who vaa led fo abetting m lined Mo€44 words
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Article43 1952-01-04 2 TW( > o nen, Tnoo:; \'et v ii and Fan (JetA N'kj'.h re each lined $13 m :he S gaport First Couri jesterfor fraudulent pa-^s.es>ii>!i r> f 12 k.rnes of rice anci two »a of sUfIU at Trafalgar Str« on D»43 words
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Article29 1952-01-04 2 SIXTEEN CHINESE pie .(ira guilt> to gambling i house ai Marine Parade were fined a total sunn I S4OC I c Singapore Fourth P><.ce Court esterdai29 words
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Article, Illustration97 1952-01-04 2 THE MAIN Roman Catholic ont.u t between the Vati<an and Malaya during JapJUMSC oitupation was m Singapore last night He was A rrh bishop Paul MareUa (right), who for 15 years was Apostoßc Delegate ie Japan. He was m Tokio during the war years. and the Roman Catholic Church m97 words
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Article259 1952-01-04 2 MAJORIE SHANNON - MAJOR IE SHANNON By \FTER EIGHT yeors' separation, the WAAF IWickhom twins, Myra and Volori (22), both telephone operators arrived m Singapore yesterday morning by the Empress of Australia to rejoin They would have been reunited earlier had no'< the twins* departure from England been259 words
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275 1952-01-04 2 Standard Stall Reporter ABl BAKAB bin Baji Puteh, a 0 vear-oid mistable of the Kandang Kcrbaa Police station, uho accepted SlO from a poultry man, was scmtomni m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday to nine months' rieorous imprisonment. He told the275 words
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190 1952-01-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter TIIK FIRST auction of the >ear <»f both freehold and leasehold properties look place at the saleroom of Messrs. luoiifi lloek (live X Co. >eslerday \>lirn nearly S.{."»0.000 worth of land and houses changed hands itriskly. r The General Manager of the190 words
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261 1952-01-04 2 REMARKING that mandatory order* for the demolition of houses should he made only to build better booses or for some sort of development of the land, ihe (lily Police Court Magistrate, Mr. k. J. L. Jamieson, said. M I am not at all happy261 words
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Article, Illustration195 1952-01-04 2 TAKING ADVANTAGE of the visit of inii'.-D dancer Devdatta Jetlej to Singapore, the Raffles Society is arranjrinir a d.ince recital to be sjiven by him m the Oei Tiong Ham Hall, at the University of .Malaya, on Saturday. Jan. 12 at 8.30 p.m. I)*'\(J:itta Jeiley, who studied195 words
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Article33 1952-01-04 2 PEER MOHAMED (21) of Market Street, whu was accused of using criminal force on a auman at Cavenagh Road on Dec 11 was acquitted m the Singapore Firsi Police Court yesterday.33 words
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Article24 1952-01-04 2 INCHE Sidek Haji A Hamid. President of Singapore 5 Malay Union has been elected a patron of the Malay Farmers Welfare Organisation.24 words
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147 1952-01-04 2 He Will Talk On Rubber-Its Birth And Growth Standard Staff Reporter i MR. HENRY Nicholas Rid-] lev. the man who invented the system of rubber tapping m universal use is to speak to- i day about the birth and growth of the rubber industry, on j which trie future prosperity147 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-01-04 2 REVEREND Canon X h S Adams (above). Prinrip.il of St. Andrew's School. Singapore, returned jmhidij* after four months' leave m Australia. He said that he had mi-i many Malayan university students there. especially m his home-town of Adelaide. Several members of the school teaching staff greeted himStandard - 62 words
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Article79 1952-01-04 2 SIX HUNDRED pafU nto Tan Tork Seng an n w i new year gift hron Uu Independent Mi sionar} blovi (lent. Rev. C.A. Davidson b< dol I m »vem< nt tol» rhi Standard jrester ty The gifts urill tie rtistril ■< at 5 p.m. this79 words
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114 1952-01-04 2 1 0 Police Children Win Scholarships Standard Staff Repon* TEN CHILDREN of rank and file of the Sii pore Police Force I. been awarded Khtlarsl for English schools foi I year, to be paid from Police Welfare 1 and One rnnd won (he S< S holarsiup it be rate nontfa114 words
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56 1952-01-04 2 Child (8) W a-III-treated, Court Told TOO PECK H >N Pn onshire R City P..-.■ on a s. ■■<•■ tt-yearH C At dical <r < t that the < I ral ponf rasionf o :< i body including the r en ■<; i inn i ti I. I etary ol56 words
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Article24 1952-01-04 2 '36,000 In Search Of Idea' H LI LIE R pore tly retun w on A la eting the St. Voutl v at the Vici24 words
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Advertisement94 1952-01-04 2 ■t'« vaum mmmU^mm fpail tht P ««»fie, Pam irneil American hat 15 years Pacific flying ex- perienea. Firtt to fly the double- decked YOU fly t PaiiAmei7canka« operated ■m M them moro milw flying houn than' FOII AmeriCail "7 othe r airlin Vlien you fly by M Strato H tO94 words
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Advertisement71 1952-01-04 2 De WITT'S f^i I COUCH SYRUP^I i- te|DE WITT'S Jnf BABY COUCH SYRUP I *£i m^-^^J^ 6^ 5 yean teSmSdlf are two essentials j for your medicine cupboard. You cannot afford to he without them. Why not get a bottle to-day W^L. r .^^I|^9HRHHF tar IT ISMf Distributors For The71 words
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Miscellaneous5 1952-01-04 2 i Ufc s^Sffg^frrpi SS')^!^ S'i:il#lS5 words
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Article, Illustration107 1952-01-04 3 Opens To Tacked Mouse •iv V I M musical f i rtii ethey.. mg I Q long ;e is s >rano an i b la ale lc ol rv tea o! are hr by the tee and »g who c stage g with I Oi the a a least IreaStandard - 107 words
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Article32 1952-01-04 3 Row Had Fatal Ending it 14 i I I <>lii him rusiii as- B 9 of saw Peth a 1 ie ehiel rated the a nhu- Pe"ital I four da later and32 words
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Article, Illustration119 1952-01-04 3 Standard Woman Reporter 'olonel K. Morgan (left) who i> m charge of the Queen Alexandria's Royal Army Nursing Corps m the Far East <hrn -»t the Singapore wharves yesterday to meet ~8 other ranks of the Corps who arrived m the Kmpress of Australia The uniforms uorn b> th*» CorpsStandard - 119 words
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Article182 1952-01-04 3 SI It"* I ITION9 m Singapore liable t<» i.ud <.h«-iii|jiii; today: ]> M <i •> m Brewery, A. B.C. Brewery, Dietbelai Vo., lanolin K>i I'lkhmiix l*«rk. \l»*\. Brickwork-. I'.i^ir I* iiij.uiic. Opium I nt(»r>. Reformatory Kd. f Oxygea Factory, Cressonlte, St. mi*--. Miri Kd Silat Kd Base Mediral182 words
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206 1952-01-04 3 < KA! s oldest inhabitants'* of Malaya, No. 1 "i; Boat Squadron at Seletar, have a new Comlln Officer, it was announced last night. Sqn. t Omte has taken over from Sqn. Ldr. J. 1 'tor, Dix who is returning to the U.K. X206 words
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Article233 1952-01-04 3 FINDING <>f suicide was returned m lht* Singapore I itriMin'o Couii yesterday at an inquesl into the death ofl a 53>year-old maidservant. k>va Tiew Eng, who mi her ibroal uiih a vegetable knife when "haunted" by Ike itlea thai maiiv people were out to kill233 words
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245 1952-01-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The first meeting of the Rawang Resettlement Committee was held yesterday and attended by all the members of the Committee together with the District Officers. Ulu Selangor, Assistant District Officer. Rawang and the Resettlement Officers of Ulu Selangor and Rawang. Members245 words
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Article42 1952-01-04 3 A LEARNER DRIVER. Goh Lang Jit. aged 20. was fined total sum of $25 by the Muar Magistrate on two charges of failing to display the letter "L" on the car and failing to have a competent driver beside him.42 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-01-04 3 Private Naibuka Naituku, who drove the commander of the naval base m Fiji during the war is now driver for the Army. Married, he volunteered to fight the bandits m Malaya. Here he i s seen pulling: faces at his companions while they had their picture taken. He added thatMichael Goh - 73 words
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Article, Illustration270 1952-01-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter THIS boy said h> wished most on New Yen's day to grow up quick so that his mother would not have to work so hard to bring up her family. His mother Is a washer "Woman who carries waterMichael Goh - 270 words
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Article370 1952-01-04 3 'Only Time Can Solve Problems Standard Staff Reporter THE ANSWER to Singapore's medical problems is contained m the provision of the Medical Plan said Dr. W. J. > inkers, Singapore's Director of Medical Services, m a reply to a letter from ihe Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The370 words
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Article111 1952-01-04 3 RAM AM HI AD AM. who claimed he was representing the Indian bank when summoned by the City Building Department on two charges before Mr. K. J. L. Jaxnieson In the City Police Court, was flned a total ot $5U and costs, yesterday. Ramamiradam admitted the111 words
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Article220 1952-01-04 3 Million Malay Film Enterprise Standard Malay Correspondent A MILLION dollar film enterprise called the Malay Film Company Limited was formed recently m Singapore to produce Malay films. This was revealed by Inche Darus Sharif, one of the sponsoring: directors of the Company. Shares of 82 each will be sold to220 words
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Article75 1952-01-04 3 MISS ALICE T.iy >' Sing: p. ue is expected I i i'mvi* New Y>>: k soon to begin ne: "a i and a halt month* vn>\{ wWn a nerican families before attending the New York Eferald Ji- toe itu 'im. A > tikim p.u In75 words
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Advertisement41 1952-01-04 3 I ,<^lheaffer3 I j\^ *+$>) (AMERICA'S FIRST CHOICE) tfi CREST DELUXE This is the Sheaffer Ensemble 1 favoured by millions and l| x^s» incorporates m the pen V|^ "Touchdown" the exclusive pneumatic downstroke filler which empties, cleans and refills m one movement.41 words
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Article374 1952-01-04 4 Want Permanent And Equal Terms Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Government's offer to put ite temporary staffs on the permanent establishment has been rejected by the Government Temporary Officers' Association. The offer by Government remains open till the end of next month The374 words
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448 1952-01-04 4 Selangor MCA Issues Manifesto To KL Electors Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LI MPI X, Thurs.-The Malayan Chinese Association, Selangor branch, will put up candidates for the forthcoming Municipal Elections m the Federal capital, who are Chinese and non-Chinese, who pledge their support to the Association's programme. I In the opinion448 words
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151 1952-01-04 4 StaadaH Staff Correspondent Xt ALA LIMPIR. Thurs. —The Seiuniror Labour Party will hold its first public meeting ol Saturday on the «>lm\i space behind th« Tamil Nthool at thr 3 m.s. Klang Ku.id. at 8 p.m. m preparation for the forthcoming M inicipal151 words
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Article93 1952-01-04 4 Xi \L,\ LI'MPUR. Thun 1 ing < ies< Lin X.ii P> m n id Nn Koon Cheng, 2' \t:c produced before Mr A 1 .J -~k :r> the F'u^t Magistrate^ C* i*in :■•<'.•■• for rommitting ex- F *ere i^ced In avt diss nductd one LJm Ah93 words
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Article79 1952-01-04 4 Xl AI.A LUBIPUR, Thurs cj h Ihinking his t rned for 1 man bin Jusha i Kelantan H >'"* Guard i n ward »l .slm i•■ esting ;i Mala: who had entered Ihe country from Thailand ml a i 1 i sspori I- man with three79 words
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Article25 1952-01-04 4 A Cf'RFEW will be m force m tht> resettlement area of Kampong Abdullah. Segamai from J;'n 14 between 7 p.m and fi a m25 words
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Article25 1952-01-04 4 FOR hawking foodstuffs m the fish market compound, a prohibited area, Kua Soo Chung, aged 49. was fined $10 by the Muar Magistrate25 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-01-04 4 Mr Koh Chia Liang was viarried to Miss Ng Siang Iliang at the Singapore Registry. The groom is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs Koh Hock Chuan and the bride it a daughter oi Modam Sim Sye Kiting uud ihe lute Mr. Ham Nam.45 words
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283 1952-01-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mulk. E. Iman. a watchman m the Telecoms. alleged m the Second Magistrate's Court, today, that he had been poisoned by a Malay woman who had lived with him as husband and wife for eight months. As a result he fe'il seriousily283 words
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Article63 1952-01-04 4 307,107 BECOME CITIZENS KUALA LUMPUR. Thui".— Fourteen thousand one hundred and fifty-three adults and minors were issued with Federal citizenship certificates during October last year, making the grand total 307,107 since July 1949 Of tiie total 272.502 are Chinese 26.199 Indians, Pakistanis and Ceylonese, 7,556 Malaysians and B>o others. The63 words
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Article64 1952-01-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The first Polling Day m the Federal capital has been postponed to Feb. 16. As stated m The Standard on Jan. 1 the original date fixed for polling m connection with the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Elections fell on the day of Taipusam64 words
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Article60 1952-01-04 4 The Postmaster-General reports that mails from Kuaia Lumpur and Singapore for Kuantan and Kuala Trengganu were lost through bandit activity on Dec. 31. The lost mails included letters and parcels posted m Singapore on Dec. 28, m Kuala Lumpur on Dec 29 and 30 and m Pahang on60 words
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Article42 1952-01-04 4 MR G LEO, President o# the Telecommunications Department Workers Union will shortly leave un transfer to Pennng. He will be entertained to a dinner by ihe staff of the Department at the Wong Kee Cafe, K.L. on Saturday Jan 5.42 words
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Article36 1952-01-04 4 3,200 Compensation BE CHONG, employed by Gemas E.staie, was killed by lightning while working on buildii«i constructions m the estate. His only dependent, a *on. was awarded S:^ 200 by the Commissioner <»f Workmen's Compensan, Muar.36 words
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98 1952-01-04 4 KUALA £(JMPUR, Thurs. Sleeping car attendants and shunters m the Malayan Railway Service have accepted the terms of salaries offered by Government. i Negotiations on salaries for yard foremen are to open shortly between Government and the Railway Traffic Operating Union representing these workers. No98 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-01-04 4 picture. The 1951 Committee of the Red Cross photographed with the retiring Branch Director of the Society m Singapore, Mrs. W. L. Blythe (seen on right). Mrs. L. M. Yung is seated on her right Standing (from left): Messrs. P. Goh, Lin Chai Chin, Khoo Sian, Tan Beng Wan andMobile Foto Service - 55 words
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Article98 1952-01-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Continuous Government support towards Methodist Mission schools m Malaya was promised today by Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham, Member for Education, when he spoke at the Methodist Conference at Kuala Lumpur. Government was promising this support, he said, so that Methodist schools m98 words
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Article40 1952-01-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The first meeting of the Federal Legislative Council this year will be held on Feb. 6 and 7 instead of Jan 9 and 10, as announced at the last meeting of the Council last year.40 words
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Article183 1952-01-04 4 §t:uidird Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. After two years' work of exploration and preparation by a com milt et- under the chairmanship of Mr. V. D. Kuppusamy, of Kam par, last year's Malayan delegate to the World Institute and Convention of the World Council of Christian Education183 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-01-04 4 photo. Mr. and Mrs. Tsunc Tze Chang cutting the cake after their wedding m Kuala Lumpur. The bride, formerly Miss Mzabeth Van Lai Vaaag of Ipoh, is on the tutorial staff of the Ipoh Convent. DragonDragon - 36 words
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165 1952-01-04 4 Standard Siaff Corrttspomleni KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Rev. R. A. Kemlrtn& Education Secretary, Methodist Church m Malaya, m his report today to the Methodist Church Conference said last year more Malays joined Methodist schools than m the previous years. t The Methodist Giri<' Schools m Kuala165 words
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Article45 1952-01-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Bishop R. L. Anhtr of the Methodist Church Mission, South-East Asia arta. will be m Kuala Lumpur nexi week when he will be present at informal discussions on salaries and other conditions ©f service for Methodist school teachers m Malaya.45 words
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Article198 1952-01-04 4 KUALA LUMPCR. Thu I I woman Lee Guaa. vat loda: ordered by Mr. AP. Jack m '< First Magistrates CoifH to In ejected from three namm sh< was occupying m premisef h Chow Kit Road She was further o dercd '< pay arrears of198 words
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Article118 1952-01-04 4 Standard Siatt (on. i,. KIAI A LI MPIK I Two bandits were kil security forces aesfc one m Kulim. Kedah another m Joliore. In the Johore battle s kha to) tier also I The X ilim i when he allied into I amubu ammunition and a118 words
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Article117 1952-01-04 4 Sentence Postponed i Ling Indiai X ishi today, c avicted Jack m the Pii si M• Court, foi cau [i i hw i %i atchman al < tic pita] The ac :u lad i'ie duu ec and sai di unk and did h Chief Easned Kaja ihe Court thai the117 words
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Article54 1952-01-04 4 THE Metfa -41st Tami I Malacca Street, Kuala ill entertain delegate* i«i the r i", :h Session Malaya Annual Con**- the Me:\ >;:;>: Ch irch I Bastei d I! at 430 FOR using a b fde t :t lieeooe at Bil Puh Parangodan so of was ined lit54 words
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Advertisement46 1952-01-04 4 It's a fact! IS* ™E HONBY BEAR jlp i^^^^^j^l m nriembct of the |p/ tti|l o^l^ f^c Honey Beor or £^9^ Kinkojou. is not t^&flg^HP ?!^t^l really a beat and «sh brown tv r JKfr^^^^^^^^^^^ short legs one V&^Bt very lono pi fc VnH KrnniP frail46 words
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Miscellaneous68 1952-01-04 4 ff Zvtaan %¥^\7?fS I1 f HOW CAN I GET OUT f HEY, ELMER/ WHERE YA 1 f THIS POLfCV'S GOT TO I Ipi SS^ ?i OF SEEING HIAA? HIPJN^? I WANT A FEW A CLAUSE IN IT fc L iki«ii»*^J^ ORE y^X l ryE GOT >T...THE T .THOUSAND WORPS THAT68 words
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270 1952-01-04 5 Joint Effort By Spore, Federation Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. Plan* for a million dollar building to serve as the headquarters oi the PanMalayan Fisheries Department m IVnang are being considered by the Federation and Singapore Governments. Site selection lias engaged the attention of the270 words
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Article140 1952-01-04 5 Standard Stall K**|*«»ri«*r i ffGAPORE Cit\ Council authorities, m conjuncthe Government and others, are going to carry towgay experiment before any decision is bethel em nol > close down r '.i^ wells used growing iWision for a new test was taken by the rmnittee of the140 words
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Article39 1952-01-04 5 A DINNER was given by the President and committee members of the Ipoh branch of the World Mcd Swastika Society m honour of Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Wang at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday.39 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-01-04 5 photo. ALL the Nations of the world link hands and sang of eternal friendship and peace at the conclusion of the historical fantasy "Union of Hearts" that opened at the Victoria Memorial Theatre. Singapore, last night. StandardStandard - 37 words
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Article260 1952-01-04 5 adfsdfasdf Mamlat-iJ SiatiF Correspondent IPOH, Thurs.— A 28-year-old bandit, Kong Men£, who surrendered to the Police and whilst treated as a surrendered personnel continued to consort with bandits, was sentenced today to 12 years penal servitude by Mr. Justice Hill. r~ Kong who assumed the260 words
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Article113 1952-01-04 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE residents of Kampong Cheah Heng. of? Thomson Road. who number about 600. ai c to get one more water standpipe ;'<>r their use. At present there is only oae water tap for these people, although there is a second one113 words
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Article141 1952-01-04 5 p: gramme has been 1 ie Federation and >iporc for the Archbishop of i Cyril Garbett, who v i the ColOßy f »:n t HMM r) a -> gapore, Dr Gar bell vi 1 I it |30 p :ti. he la i [hlngiie c>rgy141 words
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Article38 1952-01-04 5 \CHALA PiDm i' a chaiqaad m the Coon ywtii "iln. ilc having live valued at $1.» oa chief on J^n X ed t r i 1 md -a«3s iiI $109, until Pfefe 138 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-01-04 5 Photo Service MX. Gan Boon Eng, a professional photographer, and Miss Koli Siew Hong, of Kelantan, who were married recently at Kota Bharu. AmateurAmateur - 24 words
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Article123 1952-01-04 5 IPOH, Thurs. Foe Yew Guan (21 I who attempted to >:*d' fowls belonging to a oman, Cbew San Liew, whose home i-; cave at Gunoog Cheroh, on D^< 22, last year, al 2.15 a.m., was sentenced to 'A months r.i. to ;>e followed by 1 year's123 words
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Article30 1952-01-04 5 PKRAKS 19."»! Poppy Day AppeaJ Fund collection which totals (41,361.19 has surpassed all previous records m rhe State, r. includes $1,294.93 which represents collections from the Army.30 words
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Article173 1952-01-04 5 M\W DELHI, (AT). Britain iikhl -rani poiilical nfeMi m Malaya before law ant! onlt* r will retHro, an ot^rrver of the International Confederation of Free "l'ra«l«* I'nioiM reported after a tour of Southeast A^ia. 'Tie governiMM i:u fai'ed to take bold s f eps toward173 words
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Article93 1952-01-04 5 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR. Thur^. .A 2tf-yesr-ok| bandit who recently forsook the jungle, today married the "gir! of his dreams" at the office of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Kedah. He is Lee Ah" Len«. He married 21 -year-old Ec Chuan of Sungei93 words
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Article43 1952-01-04 5 BAIL Or' $5o «3$ offered to Lim Hoc Guati. m th« Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when he denied toeing m fraudulent paaaeesioa t t a bottle ol brandy at Leedoa Ri.id on Jan. 2. Tii« case was poaiooued ia Feb.43 words
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Article107 1952-01-04 5 FOLLOWING were elected office bearer* of ti»» Tang Soon Kok Association foi 195£; Patrons: Mattrs. Tan Stow Peng. Lee Sin* Bak. Tea Thuang Hai. Soh Piak Ybow, Tim Song Thiang and Chi« Poh Heng. President: Kofa 3n Bjh wee-presidents: Chan Joo vVa't. Cher Chew Htiat. G >-. J.ve^107 words
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226 1952-01-04 5 Standard Staff ('nrre*jM»iulent I*K.NAM<i, Thiirs. The acute shortage of Chinese teachers m the IVnang, Province Wclleslev and elsewhere m the Federation has caused (ihinesc school committees to oJTn- teachers much better term* than hitherto. Chinese school teachers today do not have to run from awe226 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-01-04 5 WOMEN who took part m the draw of the lottery la aid of the welfare and education funds by th« Kaum Ibu UMNO. Butterworth on Sunday, Dec. 3f. From left to right: Mrs. Baidah Abdul Rahman. Che Kal some Bee, Mrs. Shelley, Mrs. S. T. Stewart.56 words
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Article161 1952-01-04 5 Staiidar<l StaA orTr^jMMiiiful IPOH, Thurs.— The Kiuta I ire Brigade today .sav^d 14 people from the top floor of a shophouse In Market Street who were m danger of being suffocated by sulphuric acid fumes. They (limbed out >i Lilttl hoHV and reached iafety i^161 words
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167 1952-01-04 5 Pakistan League Name 1952 Officials rHE \.\\UAl. general mcc( Ing 4 thee <> e teas Pakist i j League, Stttgapoi'.e, w !i» -i (i •< i Di* 1 M < the premises M th A!! M i i .i Muslim Missionai j FSortet. md th* foltowtng ofltec bearent (< t167 words
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Article54 1952-01-04 5 Standard Suft < orrf-ipood' m KLANG. T-ii; i The Ml Malayan Tamil Cultural Society held its annual meeti < at lie Si. Mariamman Ten the, X «"4 A PTntaff ienl o^ !> Thuraisingham m<« read b 3 Ramanathan Chettiai A retreal has been i '4^^ i>>54 words
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Advertisement72 1952-01-04 5 The "500 C" it tht "bi9 cor m |T1 [Tj |3 miniature", a utility car of great |W""^B*^B*^B^B versatility and a constant success ■HHBHHHHHBF *n every country, 4 cylinders, over IMMEDIATE 60 miles per hour, 56 miles per DELIVERY gallon and generous luggage room. The ideal rar for every man72 words
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Miscellaneous81 1952-01-04 5 i Church: Paya Lebar I •dHig k p m Wesh *etin| 7 45 p m I New Malay dass bern J m 1 1, Badnne) d:n C'.iMunu.i ti. >.' M I :r. Be^ii; *^£Hv £.A'i^&fSy HOW I>YA JJll^ 4^^»i|firariSs3BHßßfc f/^~\l SAID "COME! r > OH.HO/ MY (wELLjF IT ISN'T fH81 words
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860 1952-01-04 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Honorary Democrats HERE AS 1951 has been a period of integration m Europe, the past year has revealed a contrary 1m nd m Asia, 11l Europe the danger points have been gradually eliminated and the Western powers have consolidated their position m Europe. A greatei860 words
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Article, Illustration731 1952-01-04 6 MICHAEL CONNORS - Another Muscle To Our Economy SOYA BEAN! MICHAEL CONNORS by fHE successful soya bean growing experiments at Serdang, m the Federation, are of far-reaching importance to Malaya— strategically, economically and industrially. This country ewes much to the earnest, hard-working band of experts responsible for carrying cut the experiments. Strategically, the731 words
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Article156 1952-01-04 6 Shortage COMMENTING on the shortage of magistrates and interpreters m the Johore Courts. Utusan Melayu said that the same thing obtains m other parts of the Federation of Malaya. The reason, according to Utusan, is that the present sysUrn of taking new Malay. Administrative Service Officers and156 words
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1841 1952-01-04 6 Ismi Bin Ismaii - Johore Bahru Town Board And The CITIZEN Is mi Bin Ismaii By JOHORfe BAHRU, APPRECIATION of the right-to-vote m the forthcoming Johore Bahru Town CounciJ Elections could only be born from acquisition of sufficient knowledge .of the set-up and organisation of ihe Town Board Johore Bahru and the services this1,841 words
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Article, Illustration14 1952-01-04 6 **Ah! S» there >«iv r We thought jou irerg M\ XX cooaing!"14 words
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Article334 1952-01-04 6 PARIS. Jan. 3. ■pUROPE is now \\t)i on the way ie becoming a federation or confederation and nothing will stop thai. This inescapable tad ihe recent 6-power conference on a European army helped tc bring to light. The progress by which European political, economic and legal institutions334 words
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Advertisement48 1952-01-04 6 I |M>n r>r falitiif ner\ous f» ban>ll«>B .»r« tin- ilirert rrsull »l visual d«*ff«-ts ivi ikLim rut IVMNOMS ..»l> i ttvtirou^h ntui ile «rienlifii- fx.nuinalioi h> ■P can show thr true tmttflii i«f *«»ui rvt*s ot|a»t> rn-ommrndfd PMI PIN OPIICAI CO., *l %»rth Kniiti NataMl It. r|» I48 words
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Advertisement20 1952-01-04 6 riw In»m ;nwl nioet r«-liahl«> nalrh kh'aihi:r 411 l\ f ,e of tratrhet 1 '.>■, it, lr trout THIM LOCK iMirmnkm20 words
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Advertisement37 1952-01-04 6 PEi ie finest name on recon/ INTRODUCES jl ANOTHER NEW SYED NOH a very You Hill enjoy hi* firsl Gc«.6L -KKNANGAV (5.h.M,,,,) "FANCUMA SC.LEKI H (vilh MiirsilM) f PJ9 I Asiributort for VjMU COLUMBIA CMPNOPNONE COMPANY LlMtTtt37 words
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Article307 1952-01-04 7 Truman To Press Jap Recognition Of N' lists WIINMOY j nil 3 (Re.ler)_Pre«de»l i >,„.,,» has ,«1,l le Mini.ur Mr. W i,M,,,, Churchill he ml |,l like to discoss him ...M v^ek ilu- qi ,eMio.. «f .I^.H-.ese recognition of tlie Chinese I'-t h <>rlll<(sa lt i^i,;,,,.,^307 words
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110 1952-01-04 7 No 'Split' Between US And Britain On Egypt tWHM.IOV Jan. 3 (IP)— -,a!, h.parl.mm .a,, Nichad J. >hl)<rmoit *ai«l jestcrdai the ;.ml ISriiain ar,- m 'Vonslanf consultation Egyptian problci am! denied ih«r«- is any *Vi»lii" < iKt lv*«». L_ the United t SecIH. Ac q action m 1 t Vj110 words
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Article90 1952-01-04 7 r N I T E O NATIONS, PARIS Jan. 3. <AFP)— The Yielminh yesterday asked for admission of the "Democratic Republic of Yietminh" to the I'nited Nations. The request was contained m a telegram sent to Inited Nations Secretary -General Trygve Lie through the Vietminh Kmbassv90 words
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98 1952-01-04 7 FARJS, Jan. 3. <AP)— Cabinet ministers ol Western European countries yesterday were cailed to <■' >ptrial meeting m Paris on Jan. 11 to see what can be done aboul the coal crisis. European coal production has failed to keep pace with the big increase98 words
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Article20 1952-01-04 7 1 t i al pie. said ere the ti the I Q ideui. Egyp" i i20 words
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Article112 1952-01-04 7 BERLIN, Jjr 3, -AFP'— Th€ East German Government i^v. ghi announced acceptance i! the creation <>f a Joint EasternWestern German Commission U pnquirt into conditions necessary holding genera] elections i ougbout the whole oi Germany. The acceptance was contained a fovernment proposal introduced n *.he EaM112 words
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214 1952-01-04 7 South Africa To Continue UN Boycott PARIS. Jan. 3 (Rmter) I South Africa* decision to with- draw from the Trusteeship I Committee of the United Nations and to absent herself tempora- rilv from the plenary gtssions is ito remain m force for th* time being, it was learned here laJt214 words
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Article62 1952-01-04 7 WASHINGTON. Jan. 3 (Renter)—A tactical wing of the American Air Force has been assigned to General Eisenhower's Norih Atlantic Treaty Organisation forces as a further direct United States contribution to the defence of fret Europe, it is announced here. It will be equipped with RD--26 reconnaissance62 words
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218 1952-01-04 7 MOSCOW. Jan. 3 (AF)— They buried Maxim Lilvinov, "the old Bolshevik," Wednesday m Kovodyrviehi Cemetery la*t retting place of many famous Ru*hiaiifi. There were nc religious ceremonies, for Litvinov was not religious and attended ne church nor belonged to any. Deputy Foreign Minister218 words
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Article, Illustration81 1952-01-04 7 Four American fliers, raptured by the Soviet Air Force m Hungary recently, returned to Erding Airbase, Qermany, December 28 their freedom purchased by the United States for U.S. $120,000. The four U.S. airmen are seen on arrival at the Hungarian Austrian border. Left to right, they are:A.P. - 81 words
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247 1952-01-04 7 Ex- US Envoy Grady Blames Britain, US For Iran 'Setback' NEW YORK, Jan. l\ (IW»i*r)-- Dr. Henry Grady, former United States Ambassador m Teheran, attacked "shocking British blunders and wthhy washy United States policy*' m Persia, m an article m this week's Saturday Evening Post. Dr. Grady who has repeatedly247 words
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168 1952-01-04 7 NEW YORK, Jan. 3 «Reuter Di Mohammed, Mossadec PeiMai? Pjirne Minister, wa chosen bj Time Magazine as it. ••JVlarj of the Year" lor 1951 It pictured him against a mai of the- Middle East with oil well? pipeline* end .symbolical clench ed fl*1 i168 words
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103 1952-01-04 7 NEW DELHI. Jan. 3. <AFP> Chinese Communist authorities m Lhasa were yesterday reportid to have decided to settle 15.000 Chinese families m Tibet The report, which reached here from Kalimpong on India".* frontier with Tibet, said the Chinese to be brought to Tibet were103 words
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247 1952-01-04 7 US DELEGATE: PARIS, Jan. 5, (UP)- Tin nit< d Stat< s n ai tfo United Nations yesterday thai the allies will have t* renew the fighting m Kc.ie; if the armistice talks fail. Benjamin Cohen < r -he r <d States told the247 words
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Article79 1952-01-04 7 Jap Reparations Team For Manila MANILA. Jan (AFP) The ,)npane-e reparation* tesn is expected to an iv« ht n about Jan. IS and will immediately enter int<, exploratory Ta lk«= with Philippine officials rejgarding tlit Pbilipp m reparations demands. The details of the Pbilippim position continued to be k*-p\ secret79 words
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215 1952-01-04 7 tSHINCTOK Urn. 3 H») Vrnidr* h announced plan cdiv ml..\ i«.r rmrniMg *>»., Ibc BttrOMl »nl<in;i| K<x i;i- Mn M j office) wi ilu result «,f tfce w;i.i,! thai lun« mm < I 'lo offirude diwimigd or for.-.' rrMn. In stati menl the215 words
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Article104 1952-01-04 7 Truman Not Pledged To Tell Plans IGTON J 2 CAI I W How* Pi»w Seci i v s i r here nighi that Pn .t Truman had m no way pie Februt, v g his Inti n1 nto i or not f>i 1953 f He added 1 i had i104 words
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220 1952-01-04 7 Vandeuberg: War Danger Not Abated WASHINGTON, Jan ,i Gen. Hoyt S Vandenbi said Wednesday the "danjj* i i I a woriciwide war" will i«4 abate until America El f. (liter armed than iimv, .:.<• .1 the menacing n<>w< i of Ru^i;.. The U.S. An Force tiit rt Staff said m220 words
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Article76 1952-01-04 7 RANGOON fan r (Ri i Burma n..v accepted h reoeni im itation h Colombo Plan, Pern i I \lj ■nnounoed Ikm << 'I'hp Ferine' told a j< ew < n fei <-i.<« that the Covernmenl'i decision fol U ■ed i con rw rti lion the C^binr76 words
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Advertisement27 1952-01-04 7 Scva" W J f'm M /if THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND ''> TO SARAWAK. NORTH BORNEO. INDONESIA. THAILAND. BURMA M«CUT T»AVIL 4N *«|s. MANSFIELD CO. UD. OCfAN ILD6. SINGAPORE t27 words
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Miscellaneous43 1952-01-04 7 T^P^jft I I I V^ U HELP ME f I YOU CAN<T <&\ I f /OH vrc S 7—l fW'^f BOY--)T'S^ TURN THIS H ANDLE? ME TO TURN A You fit A' [<ftk^j| i HOT Z^ *~TT~ C L OTHES WRINGER-- W "MKby #343 words
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467 1952-01-04 8 RAF MALAYS BACK FROM TRAINING IN UK Sergeants Did Well A t Sport The ten first R.A.F. Regi irfent (Malaya) Sergeants to have been to England for a gunner-instructor's course, stepped ashore at the Singapore wharves yesterday and said: "It is fine to be home. We had a wonderful time467 words
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Article, Illustration119 1952-01-04 8 Tea R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya) Sergeants who returned to Singapore y?-iterday aboard the troopship Empress of Australia after spending three months on a course of instruction m England. (Left to right). Sgt. Mohammed bin Hussein (Malacca), Sgt. Abdul Aziz bin Haji Ismail (Kajan?) .Sgt. Hussein bin Awang (Malacca), Sgt.119 words
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75 1952-01-04 8 HONGKONG, Jan 3. ißeuterAAP'- The British steamer Edendale 9,333 tons, ajs oiill lying on a sandbank just 'it the port ot Swatow today after running aground on Dec. ::i). The VfoHer tug Prince Salvaur which lefi nere over me New Year holidays i.< expected75 words
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75 1952-01-04 8 Standard Shipping Reporter NEWS has been received m Singapore of the death m Yokohama on Dec. 31, of Mr. George J.. Danzey. former American President Lines Pa.^eir-cer Agent m Singapore from 1947-1948. Aged 4f> years, the late Mr. Danzey joined the American Mail75 words
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Article47 1952-01-04 8 PORT SAID. Jan. 3 (AFPTugs finally succeeded m refloating the Indian ship. "i'idian Trader." which had run againsi ;h t Asian bank of tne Suez Canal yesterdaj' morning. Traffic on the canal which had ('■>nio to complete halt since the accident was immediately resumed.47 words
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Article213 1952-01-04 8 SOll4. Kinaba in. Victoria l)o«k: Tankhaven 111. Keppel Dock: Drbmus, Pa tun--4) Retriever, Heather, Elona. Godewn No. 1: Reinhard. Western anchorage: E. T^-; combe Glenberg, Mor.kay. OUTER ROADS Hai Hsu an, Troodos, Wainga- c, Van Den Busch. Pacific Maru, Maung Bama. Chit Sein, j Van Den Bosch.213 words
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Article10 1952-01-04 8 Sirface MAILS Despatches TODAY Hongkong, China a;ui Philippines by Santhia.10 words
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Article218 1952-01-04 8 Sunspots Held Up The News Sunspots afferVng certain types of radio communication delayed promotion news by nearly 24 hours for officers of Far East Air Force. The Air Ministry*! haltyearly promotion list. effective Jan. 1. was received "jumbled" m pans owing to interference, and had to be clarified before i!218 words
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Advertisement253 1952-01-04 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Baroe Jon 20 Vessel tor Muar Weekly Hon 9 Tar f or Rengat Jan 4 Vessel tor Malacca Twice Weekly M «"9 lhong bogon Vessel ro< Port Oickso^ Weekly Sl A P' A P' J«» 9 Pangko* for Molocco253 words
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Advertisement201 1952-01-04 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland- America Line Nederlan<f Lint Rotterdam Rottetdarr. Amsterdoir HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE ICW ORLEANS Spore P. Sham Pen* v SALATIGA.RL. Gdn«. 29/50 8 Jan 9/lfrj a RADJA(SMN, 15/21Ja« 22/23 Jan 24/25 ia« SCHIEDYKiHAU 25/3 Feb 4 Feb 5 Feb ZEELAND(RL)201 words
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Advertisement450 1952-01-04 8 w i i^— I -^^r y nr j 'jm I J 1 V B| i Wii $P3H P S r«3*r KAMBOOIA' fO' Bangtok Hongkong i^ob* fo^oFALSTRIA" for So«oor "INDIA" for Bonako! *or,q. Kong Manila Kr»he YokoHo-r.o 1-5 f^h IJJan-lFf* If .ft fo» "PATAGONIA" for 8on 3 ok Hongkong Man.ia 22-2450 words
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Article, Illustration437 1952-01-04 9 Serdang Tests Show J I anting On Large Scale Now Possible Standard Siaff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Jon. 3:— While reports m The Standard on ccessfd soya bean growing experiments at Serdang have been usiostkaHy received by Federation agricultural and nutrition cxrheif potential importance to437 words
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384 1952-01-04 9 \k\RTV Jan. 3 <AP)— The Standard Vacuum I .m;'. mv's contract with the Indonesian Govern\[>:rtd on Dec. M and will be replaced by a new it Standard Vacuum is willing: to accept the nimt nts terms, authoritative Indonesian es sa nth, a fotuhA.P. - 384 words
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Article215 1952-01-04 9 Kin ta Tin Miners Confident Standard Staff Correspondent IIPOH.1 IPOH. Jan. 3:— Tin producers m KinU are generally optimistic over the price of tin for this year. They expect that something good will come out of the ChurchillTruman meeting insofar as the tin industry is concerned. They are also encouraged215 words
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Article44 1952-01-04 9 Buying rates for U.S. and Canadian currencies are 32 32/16 and 33 1 16 T.T.). 32 15/16 and 33 1 16 <O.D). and 33 1 16 and 33 7 lti for credit bills: and 33 1 3 for U.S. on trade bills.44 words
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Article49 1952-01-04 9 Rubber Tree Rate In Singapore The r;ut pri bribed by the Singapore Rural Board to be paid for the year 1952 m respect of each tappable rubber tree standing on rubber lands under 100 acres within the Rural Board is six cents a tree, stated an official release yesterday.49 words
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Article37 1952-01-04 9 Managing Director of the Japanese textile firm "Daido" Mr. Jukichi Ando is now m London on a survey tour of European textile industries. He leaves for Swedes on Jan. 6. AFPAFP - 37 words
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Article774 1952-01-04 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Thurs. Tin shares again provided the main interest m the Malayan share market today with a resultant improvement m prices. Industrials were well maintained, while greater interest was shown m the rubber section. Yesterday's prices were: Butrrs >ellei!> Ampat 7/71 7/101 i Austral774 words
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231 1952-01-04 9 WASHINGTON, Jon. 3:— With tin stocks reported at on all-time low, the U.S. Government is preparing for the first of what may develop into a series of tolks with foreign producers to speed deliveries of the metal. An Indonesian mission is due hereA.P.; Reuter - 231 words
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174 1952-01-04 9 TEHERAN, Jan. 3 (AP) —Poland offered tentatively yesterday to buy 500,500 tons of Persian oil and proposed to barter semimanufactured goods for further supplies, it was learned here last night. Details of the negotiatkmsj which are still m the preliminary stage, were nol disclosed.174 words
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Article127 1952-01-04 9 Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market m Singapore was Jasl getting into stride yesterday after the holidays, with only a small volume of business being recorded. Fair demand for Lower grade rubber steadied the market somewhat towards the '^ose, but otherwise the markel was featureless.127 words
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125 1952-01-04 9 Standard Market Reporter S i ALL business m coconufl 1 $63 per !ii "Ul RTI portt H on the Si: gBDOfC l -1 n c market yesti rdi There were b tyeri ol 1 nil at |62| per piail bi 1 i Irs125 words
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76 1952-01-04 9 LONDON. Jan. 3 (AF)— The State of Libya has officially entered the sterling area, the British Treasury announces. This means thM Libyans foreign trade will be linked to sterling and will bt subject to exchange controls oi the sterling area. The sterling area76 words
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Article40 1952-01-04 9 HONGKONG. Jan: Special Standard Servic« Closing prices on the HoDgkons Exchange today were FfKsls.33 U Sterling: E1K5«.5025 to US$l: HKSI 813 to Malayan $1; HKSO3S to one Indonesi. ri F-J ip ah: Gold HK53 18.375 to one Uel40 words
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Article115 1952-01-04 9 OVER $10 million was deposited m the Singapore Post Oilice Savings Bank during the Colony's sixmonth savings drive which ended at the end oi last month. Commfi* g on this, the Direr-tor <•' Posts, Mr. A.W. Cooper said: "it Is evident that there are more115 words
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331 1952-01-04 9 Rubber Stabilisation Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Jon. 3 The Merger for Economic Affairs, Mr O. A. Spencer, denies t'-c report appeoring m this morning's Stroits Times to Hrn effect that agreement had been reached between the Rubber Producers Council ond the Federation Government331 words
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Article122 1952-01-04 9 COMMODITY PRICES hie latest fii»c ipwi rubber prices yesterday neie per Ib: Bayer* shuts No I RSS Spol .1 .nost M.9J si 40 I UK In U.ilc- 1)». (to I KSS SI 40 IMtl So t KSS 51. 35 M SS| Nil I KSS 51. 32 MJSI Tonr: Steady: LONDON122 words
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Article58 1952-01-04 9 UK Receives US$30 Mil. WASHINGTON. Jan 3 (lieu. ter) The American Mutual Security Agency has announced the payment of US. |M.--888,000 to Britain. The money is to neiml ura Britain lor part o£ her B»W payments into the European Payments Union. The agency said the paymenl fulfilled the July 7.58 words
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Article48 1952-01-04 9 i m managemeni ol the Royal Dutch Pet roleum Comj 103 hat announced hai aterhn Ai\ dend ot Four pei cenl prill paid lor the BnniKJal far 1951, payable from Thursday, Feb l f*. r >2 againsi dividend coupon of the iharei a;;d tub share A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Advertisement56 1952-01-04 9 27ie inir that does more than write IT PROTECTS YOUR ALSO Qmnk— the only Ink 1 protect! 1 1 >'6>wr /^f/j as vi/u unit, I lAffltVl SOjytZ^- I Get this free-flowing FACTORY SOLI A6ENT ftffAll SttVICI STATION X* BARKER PEN CO. LONDON. JANtSViui lU.S.A.J A TORONTO (CANADA* MONTOR LTD, ?H|56 words
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Article, Illustration524 1952-01-04 10 JAY HOLDING - JAY HOLDING iiu IVOT LONCi AGO members J-^ of the Turkish government inspected a real treasure, more fabulous and breathtaking than all the ;ems of the Arabian Nights and Alt Baba the massive collection of precious Jewellery which formerly belonged to the Sultans of the old524 words
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Article, Illustration142 1952-01-04 10 3 ence and i talk ol -ace f a new m the i ecto inics, S1 lexn electroi boldi a title Donald Hyd tbony Veille icti ma Hyde and i c |nd lenl pro- are tinj; m on b rfice mil th the c of s Action 1142 words
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Article135 1952-01-04 10 W/K have at my school a chest which measures 4ft. 7m. by 2ft 3in. by 2ft. 9in. The wood is Hin. thick. It has two locks and m starheaded nails it bears an inscription which reads (spelt thus): "Cease to do evil, Learne to do good. 'Seke135 words
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Article107 1952-01-04 10 AX ASTROLOGER, who always predicted a gloomy future, was standing one day with an umbrella m his hand, on the bank of a river. Suddenly he heard some angry barking, and. looking up. he saw a Hog chained to a tree on the other side of the107 words
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Article162 1952-01-04 10 HOW are :»u >n colours? Let'.s see. Write after each item below, what v believe to be its colour. There are 22 colours (including black and white) to write. See whether you can score ai hi?h as IT m this game* 1. A live lob-;; •< 2. A flag162 words
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Article80 1952-01-04 10 IWHY are duHs very short affairs? 2. What is the difference between a blind man and a sailor m prison? 3. Why does an aching tooth impose silence on the sufferer? 4. Why are crockerj dealers unlike all other shopkeepers? *spoo3 iraqi oj uidi\\ .toj op j.uc.w' dinp.iaga\kC siq80 words
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Article, Illustration382 1952-01-04 10 Many books are punished at this time of year for children. In this feature a fete o) the best are reviewed for y0u.... "Every Child's Book of Zoo Favourites," by J. Bentlev Aistrop. F.Z.S. (Dennis Dobson, Ltd.. 9s. 6d.) '"PHIS is a382 words
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Article185 1952-01-04 10 S. OMAR RAHMAN, 15. Klan» Road. Singapore s, seeks pni |j;ii, m Malaya and abroad who share such interests as Stamp collecting view ,r<l collecting reading Iriendly correspondence, star photo exchange. movie-rota*;, collecting pen pals photos and magazines. l K u- X 1 x*' CHIANG, of 49. Jalan185 words
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Article126 1952-01-04 10 Jeauine Varnal - Jeauine Varnal \\*fi rji»l>.%_V S FOBCCABT: Here X oner? Wr nn(l th at.no,confl cv Jh <lal di "Uiev work Beware' 0 1 1 S our Individually. bet w^ M e 5 more today rfl ,d tomorrow, there, view or a diplomatic success I tr» T n«f126 words
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Advertisement103 1952-01-04 10 TODAY A duly *^^^"1 1 i.m -1. 15.4.1 5.6.4.1 X 9.30 ji.m." LANZA W^ "The Great,, 7 7 1-C-l Mario \nii PICTURE LAMZA BLYTH TOMORRGV/ AT 1 ifl ''^aa^an aal^^K- •■•*Aa»aa« aaaV- wß^^^y*!iifcX^aFjßPxja^a^a^aM 4 1 *al aa^aV:lß^' a^B KED SKELTOIN HOWARD KEEL 1 12 th DAY TODAY! |l||l I of103 words
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Advertisement186 1952-01-04 10 POPULAR MATINEES I DAILY 3 SHOWS at 11 a.m. 1.15 ft 4,. Admission: Upstairs $1 /-Downstairs ?!S <v LAST DAY! "BADMEYS TBMUTOR) 1 Tomorrow Sunday •CURTAIN CALL A I < \(TI S lUIK I j Mon. I «i«s. -INsn;* ion GENERAL* 9 I llth DAY TODAY! 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY at186 words
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Miscellaneous198 1952-01-04 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE -S: NEW series-no, a 9 -Ampere tabbr.i r 1 1 1 12 Site of 3 H I 5 6 1 gl a o I I Taf Mahal I w I "4 10 /J 13 C";mfort S 1 I i, 14 -Meadow i 13 I m 18— Mexican198 words
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Miscellaneous173 1952-01-04 10 ii i l##n^^fcjH j i j <S>; 9.41 Four Stars and a M.irl.it. -i 8.8.C (1.e,,,rHl (Kmei.. l» a.m. I :n.-i%-n. v News (K.L.»: 1 t: p.m. ih- Kadio Orchestra; l.:«> News; 3»?rvir«*) i i.i l».iti«>. Mnsie Jimmy Dnrsev Or- chest ra; 8.13 Pro^rummr Summary; v. i 1... c H.II173 words
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Article, Illustration337 1952-01-04 11 LONDON, Jan. 3 (Reuter). Four Tests of fixdays each between England and India are principal matches m next season's fir»ir!as» fi\iiir<*. The Testa begin at Leeds on June •">: a* Lord's on June 19; ai Manchester on July 17 and at The OvalA.P. - 337 words
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Article304 1952-01-04 11 Till*: Bukit Gaatong race trark again proved to be the happy hunting ground for trainer "Doc" Rodgers who topped the meeting with nine firsts and six seconds. Success for the Penang trainer aiso meant success for his stable jockey, Harry McCloud who scored five winners lo304 words
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Article137 1952-01-04 11 HONOLULU, -lan. 3 (UP>— Twenty one members of the San Diego State College Football Team were tie;) fed for food poisoning yesterday as a result of a '"victory" feast celebrating, a 34-13 win over the University of Hawaii m the Pineapple Bowl Game. Dr. John S»137 words
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Article162 1952-01-04 11 LONDON. Jan. l\ (\V) <h«»w a-ain aff«^lnl ilie New War holiday mk«< r |»ro^ramnw. four League games Iwin^ paijipawtd Imcbiiiw mwali v%«i«' unfit. A Scottish liorse rach g ieel scheduled for Ayr wn* u <. abandoned because th< tracfi was covered with .-< i inches162 words
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Article55 1952-01-04 11 J< >■' \NN] Jai P John H K.-.i the S:uitM rci Britain last sui 158 not 9Ut for Eastern P ivince and .s .ved th- I Cup -'me against 1 > < i May. i art of the innings m ti they I <• v. i55 words
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Article20 1952-01-04 11 MANILA, Jan. (AP» egiat ned M it 4 i Hoi ec ii I i tgiate A120 words
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Advertisement697 1952-01-04 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICES P' h .S CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE lergarten and Lo all Assessment for the year 1952 P f Fnro^en[°;;n Ja be ™'~< :ne IQWNERS of property are lll( nAnr uiiyiriDil reminded that rates for V'Nf\PORE MUNICIPAL Ist half-year 1952 are due nrDCUTITDC P ayabl m advance with-697 words
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Advertisement412 1952-01-04 11 SITUATIONS VACANT A N TED by European Company an experienced inu) competent lady Secretary/ j Stenographer Only local girls I need apply, stating salary required to Box No. T593 Spore Standard V|7ANTEB by well known European Firm a competent typist; also girl fresh from school preferably with -nine know-edge of412 words
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Advertisement94 1952-01-04 11 RESULTS from "Gassed"? Sure! PLACE YOUR ADS. WITH T^'2 Singapore i>tanbiir6 BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM AT LOWEST COST. Only 50 cents per line with o rriinimum chorgt cf 52 for 4 In its (opproximoting 16 short wcrds} will enoble you to piece on ad m The Singapore Standard (Daily Edition) unde94 words
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Miscellaneous54 1952-01-04 11 &«4^ Sf PADDy GAVE ME ■l\ vopt^itN i I VDU?JfANDI\eBEBI WOTINff 4 ->*-'"" $37^ N IL^ \f A DIME TO SEE THAT J (S W H IT j f V> >-/.—^> -:>» HOUP AND A HALF \l< M~{ *§l MOBODY W/^^S 1-''.^ I v -^n At I I FC? YOU54 words
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Article134 1952-01-04 12 COLONY SER VICES BOXING To-night will see a step further m the Singapore District Team Championships between K.A.S.C. 3<lmm>l and (i.H.Q. Signal Regiment. R as e. are favourites uv-so- 'i a* they have three of ti> r pear's District Champions la Pie Barnes, Pie Flunking and the unbeaten Sgt. Syed134 words
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840 1952-01-04 12 MELBOURNE, Jan. 3 (Reuler-AAP) In a tense finish, Australia lM*al the West Indies by one wicket m the fourth Test here today to gain a v» inning 3-1 lead m the five-match series. A fighting century by Australia's captain Lindsay Hassett, the greatest840 words
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398 1952-01-04 12 R AOC Enter Army Hockey Semi-Final R.A.O.C. (30 Bo.) drfraletl H.Q. Singapore l)«-iii« t l>\ t>n 4 goal to nil m titr >«■< on/l round Arniv H«»«-k*-> (.up game, played at Alexandra yesterday. Dietrid 11. 0. playing willi Engtwfa Inter-Nationals Dieki nnaia an<l Reynolds, ami reeenl Artnv fc eaW Major398 words
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Article81 1952-01-04 12 Honolulu, Jan <ap> Tw^nty-onp members of San Diego State Collese football >quad went to the hospital Tuesday night with food poison m; after a victory dinner. The players were celebrating thf 14-13 win over the Uaiversitj of Hawaii m Tuesday's Pineapple Bowl. A physician said yesterday th«*81 words
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Article166 1952-01-04 12 Kong Meets Little Wolf Tomorrow THE big match between King Kong and Chief Little W«lf is on tomorrow and judging by the performance of Chief Little" Wolf last Saturday, when he crippled Alj Ri/:» Bey with his famous Indian Death Lock. King Kong ia H'»in4 to have the toughest match166 words
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Article123 1952-01-04 12 West Indies Ist. Ins. 272. Australia Ist. Ins. 216. West Indies '2nd. Ins. 103. Australia 2nd. Ins. Moroney Ibw b Ramadhin 5 Morris lb\v b Valentine 12 Hassett Ibw fa Valentine 102 Harvey b Valentine 33 i Miller hit wicket b Valentine 2' Hole c Gomez b Won ill123 words
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Article82 1952-01-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The first battalion Royal West Kent Regiment '.von the Rainford Cup for soccer m Kuala Kubu Bahru on Dec. 31 when they beat the Town side by twtfc "clear goals. Good goal keeping b\ Ribbins saved the Town XI from a heavier82 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-01-04 12 Quarter-final victors m last night's Singapore mixed doubles championships played at th« Clerical Union Hall: Ong Poh Lim and Mrs. Mary Sim (Bournemouth United Family) and Mrs. Teo Tiang Seng and Cheong Hock Lens (Eclipse.)38 words
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Article, Illustration544 1952-01-04 12 Singapore Badminton Tourney ONG POH LIM and Mrs. Mary Sim (BourneI mouth United Family) and Cheong Hock Leng i ami Mrs. Teo Tiang Seng (Eclipse) entered the semi-final of this year's Singapore mixed doubles championship with easy victories at the Clerical Union Hall last544 words
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111 1952-01-04 12 Should the proposed stadium for Singapore be built on the Telok Aver Basin site? This question will he debated next Thursday at a joint meeting of the Vehicles and Traffic Committee and the Estates and Fire Brigade Committee of the City Councillors. Mr, D.111 words
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Article180 1952-01-04 12 NEW YORK, Jan. 2 (LP) Welterweight contender Bobby Dykes of Texas, protected a February title shot tonight by winning: a unanimous but unimpressive 10--round bout over Ramil Perez of Cuba at St. Nicholas' Arena. Lanky Dykes, who is scheduled for a title shot at champion180 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-01-04 12 TIDES and TIMES HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY AM PJI Singapore 3.49 3.49 Malacca 12.30 1.1 1 Port Dickson 11.11 11.52 Port Sham 9.53 10.4? P»njiig 4.5 u.IH32 words
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142 1952-01-04 12 NEW YORK, Jan. 2 (Reuter)— Robert Richards, the American pole vaulting parson, has been awarded the 1951 James E. Sullivan Memorial trophy, coveted award of amateur sport m the United States. The trophy is presented annually to the athlete, who by performance, example and142 words
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Article481 1952-01-04 12 CALCUTTA, Jan. 3. (Reuter) (By Leslie Smith, Reuters special correspondent): A painstaking century by all rounder Dattu Phadkar helped India with one wicket m hand to get to within 14 runs of England's Ist innings total of 342 by lunchtime on the fourth day of481 words
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49 1952-01-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR rhurs The Selangor PWD Sporft Club women'i hockey team h (ostting Singapore this weekend to p!<v two games against the s (<" w Saturday and the Girls' Sports I Club on Sunday. llrs. Stella Thomasz captains] the team which leaves tomori >\49 words
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99 1952-01-04 12 XI T AI A LI'MPLK. Thurs Kugby history will be made on Saturday m Riant; when, for the first time re sidents of Klang and Kuala Selangor will witne«»N an inter-state friendly nsgfcf match. The game will be bcdveea Selangor and Nejjri. Tne Selangor XV99 words
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Advertisement273 1952-01-04 12 REX Johon Morning Show at ILH Today: "BACKGRm DANGER STAHTS Ton I 3.15. 6.45 and Mi The film which deals with the problems Disastrous Social It "SHOULD PARENTS I L -TVE FACTS Ol N.R.— This Film «a> uncut by the I Appeal Hoard ant eludes picture* ACTUAL (I \s OPERATION273 words
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