Singapore Standard, 5 January 1952
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Title Section18 1952-01-05 1 Singapore Standard fL m x :l. m no. 187 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article86 1952-01-05 1 Nuffield Ups Export Prices »MM» 'm 1 (Renter) !d '>r, r .ini^ ition ■*a j);f:n:rr car MS MM ':nc»'d toda tf' i I'-viru 4 m \|.<>rt pr;» issi I the state ■irlif! th.it nmi In tbC tikct. n Mor »y, I ad M ir. ma ioi ex■n i D pro86 words
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Article24 1952-01-05 1 U FranI row Ft stay h< I and g X c agog I the C rdinal's c Ri term N24 words
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Article32 1952-01-05 1 ■'J London Correspondent r following arc the closing tin jn ||m tondon Market foday LONDON TIN Spot £947.105. per ton Duvjrs, £950, sellers. Three months: £940 NOON PRICtS32 words
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70 1952-01-05 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 (Reuter) America:) defence production is expected to cost $50,000,--000,000 1952 double last years cost according to Mr. Manly Fleischmann, chief of the United States Defence Production Administration He predicted aircraft production would be up 115%, elect: onic production by 2G3"70 words
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90 1952-01-05 1 N'F.W YORK. Jan 3 (UP)— Linda Darnell, the sultry screen actress, was rubbed today Of jewelry and furs she valued at $20,000 to $30,000. Detectives said she told them fhat .she left her apartment m a midtown hotel early this afternoon and retained to90 words
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Article117 1952-01-05 1 DJAKARTA. Jan. 4 IAFP)— A broken wing and damagft to one of the landing wheels was the result of the emej'^ency landing made by the Italian two-engined Macchi plane on Bengkalw island, east of Sumatra, on Wednesday. Mainetti, the Italian Legation secretary, gave this description ot117 words
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Article26 1952-01-05 1 A YAP EE CHIAN scholarship has hcen awarded to Miss Su Hon-4 Kai. a Standard 11 pupil of the Pasir Panjang Englwli School26 words
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235 1952-01-05 1 Hornet Missing I*. A I FLYING boats were out throughout the Bight searching un are a of the South China Sea about 85 miles from Singapore following the disappearance \esterdav ol a Hornet single-seater fighter on its way from Singapore to Labuan. HMS235 words
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Article232 1952-01-05 1 PM In Time For Lunch With Truman 30 KNOTS ABOARD THE QUEEN MAKY AT SEA, Jan. i (UP)— The liner Queen Maty chalked up a near record day's run of 7120 miles at noon today and the ship's officers guaranteed that it will deliver Winston Churchill m New York m232 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-01-05 1 photo. Inited Nations ground forces m a tight spot ran request delivery by air of practically any weapon they might need. Here, a lO.Vmm howitzer has just been released from its berth m a C 119 Flying Boxcar. Three 109-foot parachutes will lower the 5.000-pound artillery weapon gently to earth.AP - 51 words
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Article227 1952-01-05 1 1 IMIAILIA. Jan. 4 (Reutei*). The British Army today completely sealed off the -rrat canal port of Suez to ail road traffic as Egyptian guerillas returned to the attack with maehinegun ami rill.- fire at water filtration plants. Oil supplies on which Cairo depends were227 words
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84 1952-01-05 1 HAS anyone ever Really seen a ghost? I Are there such things as f Fairies and Vampires? j Are some people gifted j f with second sight? Is all magic an allusion? j f These are just a few of the I i fascinating questions84 words
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Article83 1952-01-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— This morning m Kuantan, Pahang. I bandits, with heavy Bren and Sten gun tire, attacked a Police vehicle, wounding five of the occupants, one of whom has died. The police engaged the bandits who fled when a patrol of the 12th Lancers, arrived.83 words
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Article51 1952-01-05 1 ISTANBUL, Jan. 4 (Reuter>— More than 70 people were toiay estimated dead and more than 200 badly injured as a result ol yesterday's earthquake m the Hasankale region of the East Turkish province of Erzurum The earthquake lasted 20 seconds and affected at least 1751 words
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Article35 1952-01-05 1 PARIS, Jan. 4 <AP> The new dngdom of Libya today applied tor membership m the United NTatioris. The former Italian colony was he first nation to achieve indejentfehce under UN ajuspices.35 words
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Article430 1952-01-05 1 Vishmsky s Proposal \m Korean lruce Called Impractical WASHINGTON. Jan. 1 (UP) li was learned lo.lay (I, a the United Stales will reject Russia's demand for a special United Nations Security Council meeting l.» break the Korean trace <lea«l- Officials consider Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vlshinsky's surprise430 words
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75 1952-01-05 1 LONDON. Jan. 4 (AFP)— The Himalayan Committee of the Royal Geographical Society and Alpine Club yesterday announced that an Anglo-Swiss expedition will attempt this Spring to scale Mount Everest from the southern route. The statement said that the Nepalese Government had granted permission for climbing75 words
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76 1952-01-05 1 PARIS. Jan I UP)— The United States said toda> that it gravely feared a Soviet move to .switch the Korean armistice negotiation^ to the United Nations Secorit) Council night serioosls de I lay or even P/rcck the PlJlmunjom talk>. American delegate licnja mm Cohen76 words
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131 1952-01-05 1 France Asks For Delay In NATO Meet WASHINGTON, Jan 4 (Reuter)—A State Dej irtmei I spokes man said today a request had been received from France for the postponement of the meeting of the North* Atlantic 12--j power Cour.ci! due to open m Lisbon on Feb 2 He recalled that131 words
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Article52 1952-01-05 1 SAXFORD. Florida. «d m -J (Reuter) Mrs. Harriet Moore, injured on Christmas nigl I when a bomb killed hei Negi > husband and wrecked their home. died m hospital here Her husband. 4', Harry T. Moore, w Florida State Secretary to the National Association for the of52 words
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83 1952-01-05 1 LONDON. Jan. 4 (AFP) Mao Tse-tung. th e Chinese Red leader, is believed to be either about to visit MOSCOW or to be already there, on a visit to see Marshal Stalin. Reporting this, the Evening News diplomatic correspondent said that the83 words
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188 1952-01-05 1 Fresh Storm May Smash Carlsen 's Bid To Save Ship LONDON, Jan. 4 (AP) A storm shaping up off thr British Isles injected fresh peril today into the sea epic of Capt. Kurt Carlsen and his helpless freighter, Flying Enterprise. With a rescuing tug already on the scene 300 miles188 words
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Article157 1952-01-05 1 Reds Turn Down New UN Appeal Ml \S\\. Jan. 1 Ibe < mmmini*!-, lo<la> flaily rejected a n«* \lli. .I appeal for ill. imm<<li;iif r\rhan«;r of ..irk ami •vonmfod prifMwrv of wrmr, Ihe appeal k m made I non-stop, t-hour-20-minute )i the .prisoner ex- i. i ibcommittee if Panmui I157 words
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Article58 1952-01-05 1 C INBE EtRA .1 4 '•>!'■ An-:: ii:a .itid Bn: ma uzvood to excha matic representatives. External Affairs Minisi R. G I Mr I men! of an Ausi m Bii i •il lowed visit to B hi ;ind dU hi§ i>o\ policy <>■ iustraliai latio He58 words
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Advertisement43 1952-01-05 1 I^» Medicine: *^Xp.°{ Trishamen: S^JS* s Tin: Headline News Inside r x( ,v\\x\\\w\\\w\\vv vwvmwv PHI KHIARIt SHOP) PEIPING STORE. O'choro Rd.. S'pore-9. for Eastern Arts f Linen Goods \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\^ I m BETTER WAYS I now Qn li n£\k necessity. j I WORTHIN6TON SIMPSON43 words
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Advertisement50 1952-01-05 1 Miners Elated Over News^P. 9 1 BAI4O CUT CRYSTALWARE I i l») i iri>l# ratiu* if thif^/f .<j -imiiliiblt het* CnU md <\oieci t/OWL I THE < NOVELTY STORE r 4 XX North Rrids< Hn»4 Phfinr NO k* Q T One Tear Guarantee and tree Service I^f /6 Co//yer Quay50 words
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Article270 1952-01-05 2 Colony Stock Is Dwindling Standard Staff Reporter A SERIOL S shortage of alcohol for medicinal purposes is being experienced m Singapore and particularly the Federation because of a general uorld shortage and the refusal of certain countries to sell to Malaya. A spokesman of the270 words
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Article114 1952-01-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWO CHINESE. Ho Soo Cheek and Tay Eng Koh were both fined a total of $1,300 m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday, when they admitted exporting \vatche> without a permit on board the Giang Seng m the outer roads o'114 words
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Article141 1952-01-05 2 THE HONORARY secretary 0l the Indo-Makiy-Pakistani Seamen's Union. S.C. Chakra-j vuity, was fined $50 m the Singapore First Police Court for failing to furnish to the Regis* rar of Trade Unions a general statement, audited m, the prescribed manner, of all receipts and expenditure of141 words
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Article60 1952-01-05 2 A MAIDSERVANT, Arbayahl bt Ibrahim 115), was charged! m t^p Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with stealing a leather handbag, valued at $25 from her mistress, S Annie MacIntosfa m her h^tu.^e m Na.s.^im «d on Jan 2 Arbayah claimed trial and bai i el60 words
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Article29 1952-01-05 2 T PERIASAMY wu fined $10 m the Singapore Third Police Couri yesterday, for being drunk i id incjpab'e at Rune] Road on ■I IB 3. I29 words
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85 1952-01-05 2 Woman Kept 2 'Mui Tsais' Court Told YO\G LAU. a 46-year-old woman of Tiong Poh Road, appeared m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday >>n charges of trying to procure two Chinese ti i r l >; both alleged to be under 21 years of age, tor purpuses ol prostitution.85 words
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Article98 1952-01-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE RENT of a flat In Tanjong Pagar Road which was $40 before the slump m li>2B but which was later reduced to $23.75, was yesterday raised up to $40 again by the Rent Conciliation Board, presided- over by Mr. Eu Cheow Chye. The98 words
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Article, Illustration143 1952-01-05 2 TO RAISE MONEY for the home for the aged run by the Little Sisters of the Poor m Singapore. Madame Kong Fong is organising a charity stage show on Sunday at 7.30 p.m. at the Happy World Stadium. The highlight of the evening143 words
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Article, Illustration312 1952-01-05 2 'PEACE Through Culture' \ned China Mission Goes Borne "CULTURAL MISSIONS" ore one of Hie most important means of cementing and consolidating friendly relationship between countries, declared Hie leaders of a 21 -strong Red China "cultural mission" when Hie party arrived m Singapore by ship yesterday on their way back toStandard - 312 words
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Article385 1952-01-05 2 THE CONTROVERSY over 20th Century-Fox's leehnieolour movie "David And Bathsheba" on. Published below are twine of the statements made yesterday by various Colony authorities: MR. JACK EVANS. Official Malayan Film Ceasor: "As far as religious films go, these are always passed clean provided they are385 words
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Article182 1952-01-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter "WEIGHING-1N" will start at tico p.m. today for R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya)'* first babyshow, to be held at the Regiment Depot, at Changi airfield. More ihan fifty entries are expected f rom families of men of Regiment Squadrons at the Depot., at Chanqi, Tengah182 words
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Article299 1952-01-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter COMMENTING on the scholarship scheme by Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, President of the Singapore City Council to train local boys m the United Kingdom for Council posts, Mr. C. C. *Tan, President of the Progressive Party said yesterday that the scheme "must299 words
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Article44 1952-01-05 2 A LONE gunman broke into a shop m Somerville Road, Singapore, and made off with $165 m cash and Jewellery on Thursday. The gunman who was masked confined the shop-keeper and his family m a room before he left.44 words
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Article137 1952-01-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE RENT of a building m North Bridge Road. Singapore. was raised from $397.75 to $500 at yesterday's Rent Conciliation Board meeting presided over by Mr. Eu Cheow Chye. The rent of another hnu<e m Rochore Road was inc-rea^ed from $160.50 to137 words
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Article107 1952-01-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter A 26-YEAR-OLD Siamese. James Edward, was sentenced m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to six weeks rigorous imprisonment for lifting a pencil, worth $10 from the shirt pocket of a shop assistant. Teo Chong Teck at the Capitol Theatre on Dec. 24.107 words
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Article88 1952-01-05 2 AT THE inaugural meeting of the Singapore Boy Scouts (South Western) District Association, following the adoption of the Rules Bye-Laws governing the Association, the following office bearers were elected: Chairman H. J. C. Kulasintha: Vice-Chairman N. F. G. Scharenguivel: Treasurer Kob Hun Boon: Secretary Chen Si Kok.88 words
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Article35 1952-01-05 2 TWEXTY-EIGHT women and seven men were fined a tola: sum of $525 m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, when they all admitted gambling at two places m Singapore on Jan. 335 words
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Advertisement75 1952-01-05 2 jtk Ml E '^''l^ J#Z&.EEEW 1 aJm* m£f%3 r '^^^EEEEEEEEE^^W^* '*<■'-$ J -rjl*^EEß Xtfi mE% m mm\^^r ?j^B a'4!"tTLW rnH Em 9E^ #M #w Mm am H'MBrui 1 Emm EEE^^mv^EEmlS^Fm^^mmwK^&tm'***- *8 THE HIGHLINE LAWN BRASSIERE IN TEAROSE AND WHITE SIZES 32. 34 36 PRICE $3.95 KESTOS TWO WAY STRETCH ROLLONS75 words
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Advertisement122 1952-01-05 2 iM I J /"PONT AORRV, .<•.(> I I IOV'I^SKOMMMToeiW liuPffS JHHYKiT >JJ\ SHOt s *0* M€ i LIZ/ As«»Ct£) V^BP^K >^^ so 9us V JUMPERS I I <jtopj a lot cj jJjJ^Bfi Wken faulty kidney action allows harmful <^^^%* impurities to remain m the body, the result is often backache,122 words
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Miscellaneous74 1952-01-05 2 piigiiiiiJJiKl WE'LL HAKE A CKARMIN' AN -THEN -AH Li. V HOff X -AND; BESIDES -SOODOO V IGNORANT SuPF.WSTiTtO';, j B|Q^.' YOUNG COUPLE. WE'LL PUTTH'MtXON /THATt) BE »S HERELN K3KIOPANT J I IS IT?-AMLL iGNOftA^T MOVE T' NOO VAV/K.^f S, "EM.T-AN'OkU-V /UMKTMICAUr SUPERSTITiON/7- L SUPERSTITION MIM.1 r r jW&Pi AM'LiL MAKE74 words
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Article151 1952-01-05 3 NO RENT RAISE FOR STALL MEN rER m 90 minute fHaroaaioii with three ProKarl) < ilj < oaneillors yesterday, tin- lessees ol Market m Singapore agreed lo call oil Mi. proposed iaerease m i!>»' renld ol Mullin ihe market. I ms. Kirn Seng dCo > r en t eas <151 words
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Article, Illustration144 1952-01-05 3 A Filipino Army Officer, who used to fii;ht the 'huks\ the Communist-led dissidents m the Philippines, is m Singapore for the holidays with his wife, who is a younij graduate from Manila. He is Major Misuel Ronuialdez (second from ri';ht) the new Philippine Arm«'d Forces' Attache to the Philippine Embassy144 words
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Article33 1952-01-05 3 Indian War Vets Bound For Korea g I 104 ol Ambulance I Sing theii iv by Di the B ment will relieve en who i X si daj shed pi an Gove local33 words
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Article27 1952-01-05 3 THE first meeting ol the Naval Base Union's Consultative Council >c held i' the Naval B Labour Onion's premises, B tod ly at i.iv pm.27 words
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Article95 1952-01-05 3 THE S S. Ekros. a small steamer, formerly Greek-owned and j recently sold to Hongkong buy- ers, which Left Singapore on Tuesday for Hongkong v;is re--1 ported yesterday to be returning to Singapore and was expected to arrive here last night The Singapore agents of the95 words
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Article54 1952-01-05 3 THE Governor has appointed Mr Cr Davies to be his private secretary while Cap' R. J. Bing-ham-Newland has been appointed his Aide-de-Camp. The following were appointed Extra Aides-desCarnp Mr, R. P. 11. Shelmerdine, A.5.P., C tpt P. M. Evans. Cap:. T W, Ong, Mi W. H Droogleever,54 words
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Article17 1952-01-05 3 MR. S. THIRUCHELVAM has been appointed Assistant Commissioner iov Labour with effect from Dec. 24.17 words
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Article465 1952-01-05 3 'Good For Only One More Year' Standard Stall Be porter SING \I*OKK City CobmcUlmv we Minniiiif an enormous ri*k by <l<*|u*iniiiii: >ol<>l\ on llir >l. James Power Station, This itation uith ejmd care may 1m- made to run for another year at nW Thi s465 words
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252 1952-01-05 3 NAME IT AFTER HIM NOT ME, PLEADS MR. LEE Standard Staff Reporter THE ERECTION of a permanent memento to commemorate the work of Mr. C. L Edwards, chairman of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association was sii"«esi«'<l l»v two members at the Association's annual general meeting yesterday, Mr. Lee Kong Chian said252 words
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Article84 1952-01-05 3 THE new American Consul General m Singapore, Mr. Charles F. Baldwin, will leave Singapore by air tomorrow to pay 'his first official visit to Kuala Lumpur and Penang. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Baldwin. During a two-day stay m the Federation capital. Mr. Baldwin84 words
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Article48 1952-01-05 3 TEOH KOK THOH. a young shop assistant was found guilty m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday of stealing clothes worth $25. from his uncle's house at Holland Road on Nov. 14 last year. Sentence was postponed vO Jan. y and Teoh was given .>l.uuu bail.48 words
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Article524 1952-01-05 3 Standard Staff K<|>orh-r MAKING HIS defence m the witness hox. Chn« Son<j Thiam, proprietor of thr firm, (hop Chug Wah Srn-i, of Boal Quay, saiil In the. Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday, that he paid $60,000 to a Singapore firm on524 words
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Article101 1952-01-05 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. MORGENS Anderson. Regional Forestry Officer of the I Food and Agriculture Organisa- tion ol the United Nations, has arrived here to attend the open- l ing of the Timber Grading School at Kepong. Seiangor, which will be held on Jan. 7. The101 words
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Article72 1952-01-05 3 BAIL of S5OO was offered to Hassan bin Badoor <20> m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when he claimed trial to nousebreaking and theft of 20 tins o f milk and half a bottle of assorted sweets worth $13.50 at the canteen of 223 Base72 words
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Article78 1952-01-05 3 MR T D. WALLACE. V\ before the war took a leading part m organising the civil defence o! Singapore. died on Tuesday at Dar-es Sala im, where he had gone to take up the post of Attoraey-Genei r >: Tanganyika. In 1939. Mr Wallace was appointed Crown78 words
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Article41 1952-01-05 3 THK Government ol India m Malaya has extended th e date lor receipt of completed applications from candidates In connection with the Government's Cultural scholarships 1 scheme. .The extension date is r.v Jan 14 instead of Jan. 7.41 words
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Article148 1952-01-05 3 BAIL OF $2,000 was offered toi Lum Ah Loke <39> m the Singap re Fourth Police Court yesterday, when he claimed trial to the theft of 645 yards of American linen worth at $1,870.50. the property of Tay Hor Wuo between Dec. 16 and Jan. 2. 1148 words
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Article275 1952-01-05 3 THE inquest into the death of Mr. (i. Bolton, a superintendent of the Singapore Glass Manufacturers' Company, who was killed on Tang lin Road on Nov. l\. was again adjourned, after a continued hearing m the Singapore Coroners Court yesterday. Further hearing was postponed to Jan. 15.275 words
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Article23 1952-01-05 3 CAPTAIX C. H. CAMPBELL of the Royal Navy, has been appointed to assume duties of the Kind's Harbour Master m Singapore23 words
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Miscellaneous83 1952-01-05 3 Power Cuts Today SUBSTATIONS m Singapore to f P.W.O. Quarry NanyanK M»R-. load Micili'ine tm« Ht IMnJiing >-"»»>"«' < l» W Princess KlizaiM'tli r. -i.. Kalestier BH-, Jftia* Am|M«. Farm. Ilu Pandan, J»r»»« Rise. Island <ii»u < inJ>. Selctar Chinese X Works. Lam w^~" Pimps, Nee so m. Selirtor Wire-83 words
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162 1952-01-05 4 Standard St.ill < orrespondent KOALA LI'MPtR. Fri.— 1b the 24 hours ending at *J a.m. today, two bandits were killed, two suspects wounded and captured and a bandit surrendered m the i Federation. I Hiring the same period six members of the. security forces were162 words
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Article50 1952-01-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— From Jan. 1 the limits m respect of ill classes of savings bank accounts, with the exception of public and conjoint accounts, have been raised as follows: initial, deposit from $4,000 to So. ooo. annual limit the same, and the maximum from $10,000 to $20,000.50 words
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Article26 1952-01-05 4 Che Hamid bin Mustapha. who was acting as Judge for Johore, has resumed duties on Jan. 1. as the President of Sessions Court, Muar.26 words
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Article40 1952-01-05 4 MALACCA, Fri.— Ong Yap Foo. aged 18. who had a previous conviction m Seremban, jvas today convicted and sentenced to three years' r.i. m the Sessions Court for stealing ten sbeets rubber from Ayer Pa' Abas Estate.40 words
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Article28 1952-01-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri The Federation Supreme CoUrt vacation ends on Jan. 12 and on Jan. 14 the Court of Appeal will meet here for crimhud appeals.28 words
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Article96 1952-01-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. N. Packrisamy, a young Special Constable attached to the Sentul Works was today charged before Inche Harun m the Second Magistrates Court, for absenting himself from cXrty and for committing criminal breach of trust of one pair of khaki trousers, one pair of canvas shoes96 words
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Article57 1952-01-05 4 Legc o Meeting KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Standard understands that the first meeting of the Federal Legislative Council, originally scheduled for next week, has been postponed not because of any new legislation but m order to give the members an opportunity to raise any questions or debate on the result57 words
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Article43 1952-01-05 4 A DRIVER. Abdul Ghani bin Bunlal. aged 24. was fined $40 m the Muar Magistrate's Court for driving his car m a negligent manner and as a result causing hurt to one Lee Kirn Yu at Bukit Kangkah village. Tangkah.43 words
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Article197 1952-01-05 4 RESETTLEKS Haines Outlines 5-Phase Plan Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Methodist Mission work to help the people m the resettlement areas 111 the Federation is to be stepped up this year. This was indicated by the Rev. J. Harry Haines of Ipoh m197 words
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Article, Illustration180 1952-01-05 4 VI R. Jack A. GerU, In fl formation Officer m Singapore's United States Information Service has been promoted to take charge of USIS offices m Kuala Lumpur. His new appointment will be that of Public Affairs Officer and Associate Director of the TSIS m180 words
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224 1952-01-05 4 Standard Staff Correspondent Xt ALA LLMPLR, Fri.— More than 2,000 foundry workers here have suhmittt-d to their employers nix demands., including a revision of wage* for piece work end improvement of their working conditions. The Standard understands that the Chinese Foundry Workers' Association, Kuala224 words
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Article82 1952-01-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri With one exception, ali the Stales and Settlements m the Federation exceeded the previous year's collections m connection with Poppy D;iy Fund m 1951. Collections so far received by the central body amount to over 166,000, with Pe'nang heading the list with82 words
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Article82 1952-01-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— A young Chinese. Loh Pang, .va^ charged before Mr A P Jack ia the Rrsl Niogistrate's Court. today, with using criminal force to Mrs V F Eyles with intent t.> outrage her modesty. The offence was alleged to have been committed at82 words
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Article235 1952-01-05 4 Two For 'Frisco Talks Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Dr. Robert B. Amstutz. principal of Trinity College, Singapore, and Superintendent of Southern Malaya District, was elected minis ferial delegate to the General Methodist Church Conference at Sam Francisco m April tins year by the Methodist Conference m Kuala Lumpur,235 words
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Article108 1952-01-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Chinese woman. Ho Ah Ng, related m the Second Magistrate's Court today how she and her 11-year-old son were assaulted by her landlady and her two sons on Oct. 26 last. tier son became unconscious as a result of the beating she said.108 words
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Article228 1952-01-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. la July last year a Sakai received information that Nordin bin MM Saman, a bandit, was staying at &ong Unchanff m the Pekan district of Pahan*. The 9akai. enlisted the help of some friends, and oaid a visit to Nordin who was228 words
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Article183 1952-01-05 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Remarking that ih<- imJcpendence of Malaya Party does not seek the support of the electorate on the basis of. rash promises which it is incapable of implementing, the Kuala Lumpur Branch presents a ten-point election programme. The IMP pledge183 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-01-05 4 Eighteen-year-old Woon Kio, one of the youngest Scouters m the Federation, has been awarded the Silver Cross for saving a Scoutmaster from drowning m a deep mining pooL In addition, a certificate iff commendation was also awarded to Scouter Woon.42 words
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Article43 1952-01-05 4 BAIL OF $5^)00 m two sureties was offered to Chun Ah Chiew (19), m the Singapore Third Police Criminal District Court yesterday. when he denied having 10| pounds of raw opium on Jan 1 The case was adjourned to Jan. 11.43 words
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Article70 1952-01-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Independence of Malaya Party are holding an election meeting tomorrow at the playground of the former Kemp Club m Bungsar Road, when Dato Onn, Mr. M. P. Rajagopal and Mr. SL Arumugam will addres* the gathering. Th* meetinf arrange* for Sunday has been70 words
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Article33 1952-01-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, FriCertiftcales of naturalisation have been granted to H. G. Paul D e Siedlecki. Tjook Twan Kee known as Cheok Twan Kcp or T. XL Cheok and Cheok Khenj? Eng33 words
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Article24 1952-01-05 4 TOH Hoi Kirn was lined $25 by the Muar Magistrate. Che Houssin, for selling pork without a licence at Jalaa Bakri, Muar.24 words
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Article131 1952-01-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri -Leong j Seng Kong, aged 19. a Chinese I attendant m a petrol pump m Pudu Road who took a motorvan parked near the pump for a joy- i ride last night, was today coh-j victed by Inche Harun m the Second Magistrates131 words
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Article93 1952-01-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, FrL Monamed Noor bin Has him a 19-year-old Special Constable attached to the Ampat Tin Dredging, Batu Caves, was today sentenced to four months" rigorous imprisonment by Jnche Harun m the Second Magistrates Court for absenting himself from duty. The Court was informed that93 words
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Article83 1952-01-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Wong Kirn Swee, a 34-year-old Kepala employed by a local contractor was today produced before Mr. A.P. Jack m the First Magi* trait's Court, with causing grievous hurt to one Lee Kwan Mcng. The offence was alleged to have b?en committed at the83 words
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Article180 1952-01-05 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A few months after resignin? from the Federatloa Police Force and taking: up a planting job m Kota Tints*. Johore, Mr. Robert Driwamd Willir.mson, a-cd 25, lias feeen awarded the Coteual Police Medal for cafiaartry. Fe tail* from Witham,180 words
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Advertisement103 1952-01-05 4 EUdfix J MBUSTWAL AU PUVOSE SPWEfiUKJT 5 Witt che TWPL£ J fiwru C i>) 'nUt STACi MOTO* D i« bubi s )»b m minutes |>:jre v.m Ddjnt the ELECTRIX WAY >\i'\'. f»evet be happy inelding a brush! De-gned to make painting actmitf F«n. PnO iMurtiCTdaTi from Sole SPOT RADIO L.103 words
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Advertisement112 1952-01-05 4 I Fmr ih* H §*§<>** A R«ntf< 1 3/<iAe Four Selection Fnmi T^ Je 7 fit 9* mtt rj <'^f^«^la <.ara«': Kan- 1 -<»<»: Ffll*torlSrf S Mii«i4ir\ i«<li<s <.ani<' on L.uid. Air I «m«I Sea); Kaziqu* 99 Brwlii*'; <»<H>d Cohig fßace <»ame gj M.»fl«tf#i»lv; Tolopoi>; BwlmJn, H i|»|»\ 8i Faarflics;112 words
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116 1952-01-05 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A scheme to provide more than 80,000 people m Pasir Mas with village community halls, model wells, public conveniences and four new bridges has been submitted to the Kelantan State Development Board. The scheme estimated to116 words
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103 1952-01-05 5 TAIPING. Fri —Mr. Dara Singh alias Ong Ah Leng, a very popular athlete of Perak was entertained by his friends to a farewell dinner at the State Rest House prior to his departure to a senior appointment m the Police Force. After103 words
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Article68 1952-01-05 5 IPOH. Fri. The Perak MCA Welfare sub-committee today decided to donate a radio to the Baiu Gajah Prison and SluO cash for i\s Chinese prisoners to celebrate the Chinese New Year. Pork will be distributed to Chinese In r he [poh detention camp on the ex68 words
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Article31 1952-01-05 5 MR P C Sorcar, the rflknown magician who is now having i very successful aeuson lo the Fedeiiti Capit.il. ill gAe a week\ performance In Penang i shortly31 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-01-05 5 STUDY and frie+dshiil are the t ,io tHityft Mix* #,„>, Suh Hu>, prizes most. It is because site his fSmirf these m abundance at Undenwood College. Si. Charles, Missouri, n-h?r c she is m her second year, thai she enjoys her lite there and ho\)es to stay on until sh*73 words
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Article80 1952-01-05 5 A KNIFE with strands of hair sticking to the blade was shown to the magistrate. Inrh c Abdu' Wahab bin Abdullah, m the Parit Buntar court \e*lerday when Letchumanan wag chared with causing hurt to his brother. Poongan. on the night of Jan. 1. at Dennistown Estate.80 words
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Article164 1952-01-05 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Fri— Seven hundred and fortytwo pounds of opium, worth about $223,000, were produced as exhibits m the Sessions Court, Parit Buntar, when two cases involving three women and two men, were heard. The case.s followed at:er a raid by a Customs party on164 words
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Article332 1952-01-05 5 Standard Staff Keportrr THE Singapore City Council Analyst is to organise a demonstration to show the towgaygrowers the best method ot producing towgay from tap water. This was stated by Mr. T. P. F. McNeice President of the City Council, m a statement issued yesterday,332 words
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344 1952-01-05 5 MANDATORY ORDERS Standard Staff Reporter THE BUILDING Committee of the Singapore City Councillors will review the entire position m regard to mandatory orders taken out by the City Architect and Building Surveyor's Department against those erecting unauthorised attap houses m the City. This was stated344 words
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162 1952-01-05 5 500 Trishameh Lose Licences FAILED TO RENEW THEM LAST YEAR Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri About 500 trMia ruler* will have rfiefr riding licences automatically cancelled nVi* year lor (ailing to ro> Dew them last year, Mr. Yeamg FFooi Gboe v Mimieinal Registrar of Vehicles, told The Standard today. F"162 words
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132 1952-01-05 5 IPOH. Fn.- A sequel to snatch and grab attempt m the New Town Market on Dec. 6 at HMO a.m.. was heard m the Magistrate's Court this morning. when Tan Chin Meng (45) was sentenced to four months r.i. and four strokes of the132 words
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Article78 1952-01-05 5 Welcome To 1000 Mem bers S( Kldjrd M;«H < u/r.-sponrf.-rw <1' iKK THAN 000 nf« m«br"i> n| Singapore iin* ST.M.C.A w\ i «> recently rerruited undei the Asxocia taunfMiCß m Men mcnlMrg be r elconved c. tn Rnnual tttc [»i ty tf ;<> p m Umixhi la 1 1« Aancfation'c78 words
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Article290 1952-01-05 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE PRESIDENT of the Singapore Towgay Growers Association, Mr. Sim Tim Nam. yesterday expressed confidence thai "towgav grown m well water will be superior boih m quality and quantity to that grown m tap water." He was commenting on a proposal of290 words
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Article53 1952-01-05 5 TAX Gnoh Chye who rut his J throat m a suicide bid m a notei I m Bishop Street. Penrui^. on i 6 told Magistrate, Mr. D. C I. Wernham that he did this be cause he v\.a.s ied up with liie Tan v.as Matenced to a53 words
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192 1952-01-05 5 Villagers Approach To Non-Officials Entirely Wrong Standard Stan" i !orre*|»ondenl IPOH, Fri. The Kinla Kraii<-Ii «»f ifi. >lala\a<« Chinese 4flßoCaßfaMl ha%e rerei\ed a petition from residents of Balfour illage m kaiiipar. a*kin» lli. m approach (iovcrnnirnl lo r—riil an all.-.W demolition and regrouping ordrr mklik lluv \%n» heard m s192 words
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Article52 1952-01-05 5 Detainee Dies IN A NEWS item In ■iv issue "Detainee Warder He the ;<< Hashtm bin Edrij (22) v>.< ferre j u> -s i w .i: i 1 his Is incorrect Hashtm m i- i- m fad i iet m i the sa ne ctmp neased52 words
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Article52 1952-01-05 5 PEN ING Fij W\ •> i- i si et toda .>un Teleci mmunii il mi I) -p nr meiit <■:•■ eil r»fl *fi i !i N. i ri.t.s. 11 1 dropped k»sl i icced to le eartli van sodde >^ fii^'u rain lit- k«Gen t*52 words
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Article46 1952-01-05 5 EIGHT hundred and seventy criminal cases were mentioned m the Ipuh Magistrate's Court last yeai of which 153 were dead with. There were 1 B>o turamo is c.ist'v aod 201 them ire .-> .> p»Miriinu A minimum r»| »>U caset aci c lits-ud even TtJCSdaj46 words
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Advertisement399 1952-01-05 5 POPULAR MATINEES mili snows m n a.m. i.r> i Admission: Upstairs $1 -Downstairs 75 ds. Tmdmy A Tomomnn *f /RT l/\ \T CACTUS CREEK* TtkmifUr M,m A I.m-..-I\SPK(TO»M.K\KI?AI/' Trrl.nMolor w l fl llmr. "THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER* 12th DAY TODAY! 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY at 6.30 9.30 p. m. Horn399 words
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Advertisement89 1952-01-05 5 •\T f f RwLi£iX The watch people ask for by name L Jm n This model is truly the most handsome and complete *utci to ever bear the name Rolex and is ottered with the impa<t<ul guarantee and certification of *on official Swr^ Government testing station, showing it has passed89 words
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Miscellaneous35 1952-01-05 5 r^\Mv HARDLY EXPECTED TO /iD^A WITH AVERV^6ALUTETHy^J YOU'RE PRETTY m^^r^^^P^^fi^^^ll k I \W "£pvni7Wn vrtne I nntZr W GOOOMAN.'^<^ BIG SHOTS JAW.... 1 CLEVER y^~^ ■aBW r VOURBOVSAtH'OTHERGUV I 4&' V^J-.ATOftf^^S 0 withthat/oh.i jte I35 words
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883 1952-01-05 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Fall Of A Tin God MENTION ihe name of Stuart Symington to a Malayan tin producei i.:>d a most un-Christian expression would spread ovei his face. Invoke tfiat iame name among a group oi hard-working miners *nd immediately black (Uud of gloom would descend upon883 words
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Article459 1952-01-05 6 Review of Views Low Salary j REFERRING to a letter written' ty a reader about the forest' guardi who receive pay (f* only $77 inclusive a month' Utusan Melayu hoped that the 1 letter has been noted by the 1 Fi(.e;al Legislative Council-' 1< rs. The salary scheme oi the*459 words
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Article312 1952-01-05 6 Sir, The Sunday Standard cf Dec. 30 carried an article stating thai "approved salary scales for teachers m Mission schools will be discussed at the 57th annuai conference of Malayan Methodists which opens on January 2" at Kuala Lumpur. Teachers referred to here are not and312 words
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Article182 1952-01-05 6 Sir; Perhaps you are not aware that your weekly Comics Supplement not only provides entertainment for young folks. but also teaches them a good deal. Little kids m my locality lost no time m putting to practice what they learned from Ernie Bushmiller's -NANCY" on last Sunday,182 words
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Article115 1952-01-05 6 Sir: A few dissident members of the I.M.P. have recently e< nplained that the common men have been overlooked and that vested interests are running th« party. But, m the past, many a representative from the common-men has on many an occasion let the common men down;115 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1952-01-05 6 Who Said Pulau Semakau Is Backward? By STANDARD SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT FOR 300 people living In Pulau Seraakau, an island reached within on hour by launch from Singapore, the Emergency m Malaya, ihe war m Korea, why. even the post-war social problems of Singapore. hf;\e not m the leasl affected their1,003 words
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Article, Illustration15 1952-01-05 6 "Can't hear word you're feayin' Come back when things nave <juietemd down Mil"15 words
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Article385 1952-01-05 6 JEAN ALLARY - JEAN ALLARY By PARIS. Jan. 4. A BOARD the liner taking r^ him to the United State.-, Mr. Winston Churchill is preparing the case he will put before President Truman. The brief visit he paid to Paris on Dec. 17-18 was meant to serve as a preamble385 words
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Advertisement14 1952-01-05 6 1 a PINT 35 CENTS^S ■■I -J V/ jj IP feS) COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES^14 words
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Advertisement35 1952-01-05 6 SOOTHE IRRITATED Mfs\ BURNING Singapur* 1 I|n»h. Pcn.jnfi:. Ku.il.i l>MHp L10N.., The King of Beasts \i^Bg?2l ineningOT w% |j Neustadt A l> (■crmany •CLB IMPOST IDS LEYJE TRADERS LIMITED ••A, ROBINSON KOAD SINGAPORE TEL. £25(235 words
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227 1952-01-05 7 ANGLO-US TALKS ON GEN. LIM Churchill To Bring Up Question In Washington IOVIOY Jan. 4, (Renter) Britain is discussing with c i •»;tt«i Static the activities of the Chinese Nationalist General Mi «m the South Chinese frontier with Burma and Siam, a Foreign Office spokesman said here yesterday, Th< discussions227 words
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169 1952-01-05 7 ISHINGTON, J.m. I (1 P).— Tfcerc w an -l:-lu!\ mr\u;i» :i|»|>r« In n-ion ht r« aboul ihf I'iuii. Minister Win-ion Mum hill despite M Truman*- -!ai« riitiit that th r British »!»lcMiian I |>< nHt-l wrlromr. Was c thai i i fl169 words
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225 1952-01-05 7 WASHINGTON, JaU 4 (AFI Th« State Department yestert. ssued j > v t the So vie t i _es thut the United S ;,u> i v sui p ng ai tat t< Chin* s< v o .1 Ist guerillas m Yunnan and Bui225 words
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28 1952-01-05 7 PI I %FPI '1 P. 1 L Office N t c DOliCj H ed that Ja| n*s 1 C be i28 words
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75 1952-01-05 7 BANGKOK, Jan. 4. <AFP^— Twe n i v iiileged Communii-t agents and sympathisers were arrested by the Thai police over Me week-end at Yala and Bt ntrriK m south Thailand, it was learned today. One Chinese named Kimchua Sac ling, owner ol a building75 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-01-05 7 The Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, talks with the American Ambassador to London. Mr. Walter S. oifford (centre) and the Foreign Secretary Mr Anthony Eden m the Prime Minister s suite aboard the Queen Mary, December 30 The sailing of the Queen Mary was delayed forAP - 82 words
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185 1952-01-05 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. I (UP) The United Stale* administration hopes eventually lo see a Pacific security organization similar lo ihc North Atlantic Treaty Organization which uouhl include most of the independent countries of South-Easl A?*ia. it Mas reported authoritatively yesterday. a cilice closely associat* with185 words
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329 1952-01-05 7 UN. NEW YORK, Jan. 4. (UP), —A World Health Organization t-.\p<-!t announced yesterday the; establishment tf pilot projects m the "rhythm method" of birth control m India m ;m effort to leach the Indians family planning that could curtail iv fastgrowing birth rate. Dr.329 words
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169 1952-01-05 7 MUNSAN, Jan. 4 (UP) The United Nations truce command had no comment this morning on Russia's proposal to break the Panmunjom truce talks deadlock m the United Nations Security Council. It was considered unlikely however that United Nations Command would agree to such a169 words
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87 1952-01-05 7 PARIS, Jan. 4. (AP).—Premier Rene Pleven last night won a narrow vote of confidence from the French National Assembly. The vote was 254 for the government lo 247 for the opposition. "The ote committed the Assembly to take up the Cabinet's plans for reorganization87 words
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139 1952-01-05 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. 4. (UP). Officials speculated here yesterday thai Russia's I proposal for a special United ''Nations Security Council meet-^ ing to seek a Korean armistice" i was just anolhtr propaganda However, they withheld official comment pending a study of the implications of the139 words
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Article74 1952-01-05 7 Tokyo Jan 4. (Al -t c oud ofß ctai talkf to I < < elusion o{ Japanest Fi than r-e:ice treaty will 1 p plao afternoon at the Indian m Tokyo. D.m ctor Kum Nishii !lie Foreign Office I H.j(« :.u ;utd D. VV.ijima of the74 words
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117 1952-01-05 7 TAIPEI. .Lan 4. (IP) —The Ministry of Defence last night charged the Communists with the formation of Indo-China. Burma. India and Malaya columns for the invasion of South -East Asia. A spokesman said Ihe Indo China column. about 20.000 men. was undergoing rigid training117 words
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Article62 1952-01-05 7 TOKYO. Jan. 4. (UP)— Peking Radio said a severe earthquake on Dec. 21 killed 300, and injured 1,537 m the western part ol Yunnan Province. A broadcast m Chinese language monitored m Tokyo a1 0000 GMT said 40.000 houses were destroyed, rendering 120--000 homeless. The62 words
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276 1952-01-05 7 MANILA, Jan. 4 (AP)— Large-scale smugging »f strategic war material* lo Communisl China \«a> reported lo ba\e been revealed to a Congressional coniiillic yesterday liv the National Bureau of Imehligaliou. Mosi t! the smuggling trade has bten carried on through Hongkong ci through Hongkong276 words
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Article27 1952-01-05 7 WASHINGTON. Jan. 4 (UP) —American battle casualties m K«mi-;: new tutiil )G.<,739, an increase of 321 o»fer last week's report, Ihe Defence Department said yesterday.27 words
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211 1952-01-05 7 LONDON, Jan. 4. <AP).— Field Hard bmi u<»nt gomery conferred lor nearly two hours \<sterda\ with Colonial Secretary Oliver Lytteltoa on Britain's mat against the Communist bandits i:i Malays. B I oil rep re wi i n<; Sign Bl dcci who is to211 words
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114 1952-01-05 7 WASHING N Jan. 4 (AFP;— The British s < ment yesterday ci!.< j ad- Ised the Unit* < Stati :hat it had ifi« d 'he Japan* H peace :r<;.'y sij.:;ed September at San Francisco. Mr K< aneth Pridham. Second Secretary of the Biiti-h Embassy m114 words
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Article152 1952-01-05 7 CAIRO, Jan. 4 <AP»- Di Rafei Afifi Pasha, new pro-Western chief advisei t« King Farouk, said today Egj p1 m iU fiu.it against British imperialism should avoid being caught n. the grip of imperialists of BinTerent character* 1 meaning Soviet Russia. Farouk's appointment of Afifi152 words
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Article116 1952-01-05 7 LONDON. lan. 4 (AFI British political circles said <■ lerday that Prime M Winston Churchill's ri< \n\ < appointing an overall po and military comm; i i Malaya was due to the Beces? of waiting for the resuli ol conversation! m Washington i i NA'I116 words
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Advertisement78 1952-01-05 7 f^F^&jSSSStiSSSj&y'yfe 'SSL*--.--'. A FIRFECT HAND SEWING MACHINI Simple Silent ond LigM Running Sewmj ((j Bockwondi cr Forwonds of wiM (v THE JONES C. B. HAND MACHINE (Ccntrol Bobbin) ON WALNUT WOOD BASE WITH MODERN COVER l« lighi ond compect, which makes it ideoJ for the 'mall house or Hot. Although78 words
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Miscellaneous34 1952-01-05 7 II OH NO-- I HAVE TO I I THEN HOW DO VI W"^;'- Wk~ -f x KEEP BOTH HANDS YOU €>LOW YOUR i WfM^ CANI YOU RIDE ON THE HANDLE BARS HORN i W^M^34 words
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Article, Illustration137 1952-01-05 8 TESTEMONIALS FOR RAF CIVILIANS To Be Awarded Twice A Year THE introduction of special testimonials for locally-engaged civilian* who have given outstanding service with the Royal Force m Malaya, was announced last night. The plan will apply also to the R.A.F. m Ceylon and Hongkong. Specially printed by the Singapore137 words
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Article124 1952-01-05 8 PORT SAID. Jan. 4, (AFP). A flotilla of 34 Russian flsh- ins? vessels bound for Vladivostok will arrive at Port Said today for transit through the Suez Canal. It consists of 33 trawlers and a parent ship. According to signals received I from the124 words
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89 1952-01-05 8 JERSEY CITY. New Jersey, Jan. 4 (Renter* -One of the 38 monkeys which the American President Lines freighter, President Arthur, brought here on Sunday from Singapore, today threatened to delay the vessel's sailing. The monkey is m i>e engine room and line officials89 words
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70 1952-01-05 8 HONGKONG. Jan. 4 (AP> T:te British freighter. Edendale. was still aground on a sand bar iMaide Red China's Swatow harbour Ust night, but her owners were informed by radio that the 993-ton vessel was m no danger. The deep »ea tug Prince Salvour from70 words
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116 1952-01-05 8 A ircraft Production To Begin In Japan TOKYO, Jan. 4 (AFP)— Competent Japanese circles believe that production of ainraft m Japan will possibly begin next Spring. Representatives of five major companies are expected to go to the United States to sign agreements with American aviation companies. "Douglas." it i* believed,116 words
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303 1952-01-05 8 Malayan Parcel Post Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Increased charges on handling of parcels both by the Malayan Railway and steamship companies, and a general increase m the rates charged by overseas countries on parcels from Malaya, are stated to be the reasons303 words
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Article63 1952-01-05 8 WASHINGTON. Jan. 4 «AFP> -The American heavy cruisers Canbera and Boston are the first warships m the world to be fitted with special equipment to ft'.e radio- siiided missiles, a high official of ttie United* States Navy stated here yesterday. The two cruisers, of 13.600 tons each,63 words
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Advertisement267 1952-01-05 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Hong Soon for P. Faroe... Jan 20 Howf Tat for Rengot Jan 18 Hoi»9 Thong toi Hagan Si Api Api Sam 9 Sirusa for Djambi Jon 8 Monrin for Nibung Jon 7 Stia for Belowon Jan 7 SARAWAK 6 N 80R*F0 Kimanis for Pending Miri, Lahuan267 words
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Advertisement511 1952-01-05 8 %'pf P. S'Hom P«#«., KAMBODIA" for Bonakok, Honakong Kobe A Tokohomo 11-12 Jo« FALSTRIA" for Spoors. 5 Bangkok "-II hi "INDIA" tor BonqkoV Hongkong Manila. Kobe VofcoHamo 2-5 Feb 10 Jan 1 F«fc 14 >j I "MO* EL IA- for Pongkok Hongkong Kobe Yokohame It-2l Fofc 17-11 Feb I4~lf>j "PATAGONIA"511 words
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Miscellaneous105 1952-01-05 8 Kcpprl Dock: Dromus. Patun- 33 Rt-triever. Fiona. Bulan. T.odown No. 1: Reinhard. Western anchorage: Glenbe*. INNER ROADS Kik Soon. Torina. Sg. Asahan, Merauke, Tong Hoa, Belaga, Stia, Segamat, Hong Tat, Resang. Rajab Brooke. Relau. Mawai, Amnuputty. Salong. Sansapor, Hero Selangor. Hong Thong, Rhu. Katong, Tg. Pinanti. Serampang. Pangkor. Pacific 15.105 words
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Article, Illustration421 1952-01-05 9 T. J. LIM - T. J. LIM By Standard Market Reporter Steady Purchases On Free Market Will Keep Prices Stable THE RESIGNATION of Mr. Stuart Symington, Reconstruction Finance Corporation Administrator, Malayan tin producers believe, should now permit a more realistic U.S. tin buying policy and allow421 words
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62 1952-01-05 9 THAILAND TO LIFT BAN ON WOOD EXPORTS I" i M:::.-'\'- C\>m .<, i uderu B lit tine the txp Hi ofl certain Qm b.ir: t-xter.di la wood -*.h the fx- U ,ik The bUI aas )n- i preserve cnougri C UStfUCUOB wurk keep ka do'.vn there t n»w >ufticien'.i> o|62 words
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Article104 1952-01-05 9 i. r latcsl Sin^apor** i prues y^terda> |Cf lh; Kuwts Seller* I.OJI 'v '>**« No KSS silu: si iv. No Z KSS >iV:i si 1,,n. stradv. Quiet. LONDON KfKrUK limsday'a •n♦ »> v pnies per No 1 *»v I h 40 d. Buyers 41 d. Sellers \!,r 40Id104 words
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Article142 1952-01-05 9 *»taii<l;tr<l Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Fri.— Following the announcement esigaattai of Mr. Stuart Symington, chapman K» oti-truiticm Finance Corporation, there was 1 iemaai lor Malayan tin shares today. -hares big 4 M. Raufa Gold S 58 255 Rawang Con 50 52 Ri tnfl Tin l<> 3 11/3142 words
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Article42 1952-01-05 9 THE Government of India has decided that all confirmed licences issued tor export of cotton piecegoods that are already mad e valid up to Dec. 12. 1951 will automatically be i deemed to be valid UP to Feb 29. 1952.42 words
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Article, Illustration210 1952-01-05 9 LEONG HEW MENG - Kin ta Is Pleased And Hopeful LEONG HEW MENG "y Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Jon. 4: European and Chinese tin producers m Kinta, who contribute o major portion of Malaya's tin exports, received the news of Mr- Symington's resignation os head of the R.F.C. with a feeling of relief. They210 words
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Article203 1952-01-05 9 M. T. YONG - W aring Sounds Warning M. T. YONG BY Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Jan. 4: Commenting on Mr. Symington's resignation, Mr. D. T. Waring, a leading authority on tin m the Federation, told The Standard: "We greatly welcome the news. "Mr. Symington has been responsible for a great deal of203 words
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208 1952-01-05 9 By 001 SENG CHYE, Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Jan. 4. Remarking that he was pleased to hear that President Truman had accepted Mr. Symington's resignation, Mr. D. A. Mackay, Eastern Manager of the Eastern Smelting Company, Ltd. and an authority on tin, added, "Mr. Symington's208 words
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Article13 1952-01-05 9 CHILE may withdraw from the International Strategic Materials Conference. UPUP - 13 words
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Article42 1952-01-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 4. The Member for Economic Affairs. Federation of Malaya, Mr. O. A. Spencer vrill represent the Government at the Coramonwealth Finance Ministers' conference to be held m London m the j middle of this month.42 words
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202 1952-01-05 9 LONDON, Jan. 4 (Reuler) President Truman r announcement of the resignation of Mr. Stuart Symington as head of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation may have solved m advance one of the problems of Mr. Churchill's \isit to Washington. There have been reports m both Washington and LondonAFP - 202 words
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Article46 1952-01-05 9 BURMA has become the Ist member of the World Bank and of the International Monetary Fund Burma's quota m the fund is U. 5.515.000,000 and her subscription for the bank's capital stock is 150 shares of the total Dar value of U5515,000,000. UPUP - 46 words
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Article33 1952-01-05 9 HONGKONG did roughly US $100,000,000 worth of business m November a drop of nine per cent, over October, imports fell 6.9 per cent, and exports plunged 12.1 per cent APAP - 33 words
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123 1952-01-05 9 'Food Is Vital During This Critical Year' "FOOD will be a powerful factor m shaping the real peace that must eventually come to the world," according to Clarence J McCnrmick. US I Under Secretary of Aericulture. Speaking m New Orleans, he said: 'There can be no doubt "about the vital123 words
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Article64 1952-01-05 9 INDIA has reduced with Immediate effect the rate of import duty on copra from 37$ per cent. ad valorem to 25 per cent ad valorem where the standard rate of duty i* leviable and from 25 per cent, ad valorem to 15 per cent,GIIS - 64 words
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159 1952-01-05 9 Russia Is Buying Malayan Rubber Un London Mart Standard Market Reporter RUSSIA is reported to hove been making purchases of Malayan rubber on the London market this week, according to Lewis and Peat (Singapore) m their weekly report. Fresh inquiries from overseas have absorbed all offering which had accumulated over159 words
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Article44 1952-01-05 9 DESHMUKH MAY NOT GO TO UK PARLEY INDIA'S Finance Minister. Sir Cbintamani Deshmufch. is unlikely to attend the mid-January Commonwealth n Finance Ministers' conference In London owing to being engaged m the Indian Hec- t;o:is He might Visit I^ondon later for "official consultation*". ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article89 1952-01-05 9 Standard Market Reporter SLIGHTLY lower pri< es were quoted for copra m the Singapore produce market yesterday. Buyers indicated $38 per picul. with business dor>e at that level. Sellers were asking for $38$ per picui. Coconut oil had seUen at $63 per picul and buyers at89 words
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871 1952-01-05 9 SOYA BEANS, once o botanical curiosity m the United States, have climbed to a position of great importance m the nation. Only five other crops corn, wheat, hay, oats, and cotton occupy more land m the United States. Soya bean production mAP - 871 words
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Article43 1952-01-05 9 HONGKONG. Jan 4— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong K.\ \i i. today were HKSIS 21 to £1 Sterling: HK$6 450 to USsl' HKSI.BIO to Malayan SI: IIKSO 355 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5317.625 on on c tael.43 words
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Article32 1952-01-05 9 The Government of India has extended The July December quota? for jute goods as weil as the additional quotas recently announced, for shipment u\) to Jan. 31. 1952. GIISGIIS - 32 words
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Article190 1952-01-05 9 Standard Staff Correspondent PEKANG, Jan. 4 —A large number of shipments of new motor cars have arrived and more are expected with each steamer coming into port Horn the United Kingdom, while several expensive American cars, such as Buick, Chrysler, Packard, Chevrolet Fleetmaster and other190 words
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Advertisement40 1952-01-05 9 I" Ml' f*4Z?'W"*/ W ■o^^^ ing uniform quality. PS^MIH^MMii fMtftHaMe semi-stiiT c^Un. J •S'nart style and very economical m price. Avail- f **>»<* at all leading stores. J *l<*nufit<'tur*rB: i i Ha Singapore SHrt Factory, Ltd., l 5 Medeims BoiMhiK. tlmiw40 words
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Advertisement40 1952-01-05 9 THESE TOUGH TYRES GUT YOUR RUNNING COSTS CAR TYRE CONSTRUCTION MAKES THESE [MOTOR CYCLE TYRES LAST LONGER SAVING YOU MONEY] haucaHtu44t good/year. SIKG^^ORE AIRPORT HOTEL LTD. i DINE AND DANCE NEWLY EXTENDED HALL P/cas* Reserve Your Tables Early. Phone 33sl.40 words
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Article, Illustration979 1952-01-05 10 Encore— Best Of Somerset Maugham Series STEPHEN WATTS €omments on films J/EW FILM IDEAS have proved .->o completely and consistently to the public taste everywhere as that of ptitting Somerset Maugham's short stories on the screen. Maugham has always been eminently filmable; his plays arri novels have given us a979 words
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Article122 1952-01-05 10 1 AUSANNE, Jan. 4. «.4P)- --»-< TJie Swiss Supreme Court has decided That \ht> <■ pression "Mickey Mouse" is not a "work ot creative an" and therefore is not protected by copyright Walt Disney Studio* had sued ih<> "Mickey Mouse Restaurant" m Zurich for the122 words
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Article41 1952-01-05 10 PHL Cantonese ftlm star 3 sisters. Chuan Siew Lay and Lnuan Siew Khew, now tourmg BAalaya, will give a charity periormaiue at the Metropole Theatre. Seremban, on Mi.mday, Jan 7 to aid the Chinese Matermty Hospital, Seremban41 words
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Advertisement345 1952-01-05 10 TODAY DAILY 1 II a »M..i.r>-i.ir,.6.r, «).:;o v .m.~~~^ ONLY LANZA m m COULD PLAY CARUSO GREAT */Mly f^ v MHiKhin iMteiwreat CAmiSB f^^^^S^^^ ,< TECHNICOLOR 1 Lanza Blyth j^jL t~-v W r"*S WROTHY JARMILA Q«Fk^ :"m^ iKIRSTENNOVOTNA wb* »^ch E Thebom < \i* s i fjutmßßrA^K^ Wl. ESTHER WILLIAMS345 words
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Advertisement122 1952-01-05 10 Jan. 1952 MOVIE HEWS On S Ir Toil al CAPITOL, REX and PAVILIO! Free! 1 ''dolor Pholo^" *ilh Every <»j» TODAY! H 1.45- 1 -6.30 A I The MOST BEAUTIFUL LOVE STORY EVER t Oi r II HAM \A\C V IHW 10LDEN Olson lovi;.i(h Plus! Malayan CuetU Hi. 26 FULL122 words
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Miscellaneous122 1952-01-05 10 jiiiiliiiiuiiw^iipipi^iiHnmiiiiyiiJiiiiMiiiiiii! a 111 JBgm §BL A y 1 TOuaVS FORECAST:- We ar r K in K from ,he pUnetar, or privarv. Some SSiS tors w ,ll mak, )r lU \m Rood «lar lor starti,. 4 a 1!^ medical treatmeru w If your luiihiUjr la on M j»r c ht»'nll^ ut122 words
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Miscellaneous340 1952-01-05 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE t^L NEW SERIES-No. 62 B— Gait 12— Floor I. 9 I I iiii material 2 3 v b 7 g 9 0 1.. 13— Garden tool V l-» Clem mmmm 15— Indian tribe 'J 'V 1G ytunned 18 Period of 7-7-7 time l 7 77 "8 19—340 words
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Miscellaneous297 1952-01-05 10 CN THE AIR BAUItI MAI A\A SINGAPORE NX* n 4i m 1 ».ia Mmihern Serenade: (i I". p r o «ramm,- Summ.,rv B .H hil.lr.-n s Prorramme; «i. Jt Fped Ujri A j s i PennsylvanUps; 7 p.m. .\n,s; ir, "steners Choic.-; Snoiiight on llk m<r^"t>: »P m. The l.adv297 words
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381 1952-01-05 11 SINGAPORE'S athletes, sports club representatives and sports masters of various schools m the Colony have been invited to attend ihe eight-day training course given by Ray Barkway, the British Amateur Athletic Association coach, who will arrive m Singapore next week after completion of381 words
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Article128 1952-01-05 11 LONDON. Jan. 3. (Reuter)— The draw for the Rugby League Cup first round made today resulted as follows: Salford vs. Hun-slet, Huddersfield vs. Halifax, Doncaster vs. Bradford Northern, Leeds vs Hull Kingston Rovers. Widnes vs. Barrow. St. Helene s vs. Belle Vue Rangers Dewsburv vs Cardiff.128 words
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Article67 1952-01-05 11 LONDON', i an. 3, (Reuter) The third replay of the F.A. Cup second round lie between Blyth Spartans and Tranmere Rovers will be at Goodison Park. Evertons Ground, on Monday, January 7. The winners will be away to HuddersfieJ i Town m the third67 words
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161 1952-01-05 11 HOVE, Sussex. Jan. 3 (Reuter) England beat Ireland by six matches to three m a badminton international here tonight. England have not been beaten by Ireland since the series began m 1902. Details (England first): N. B. Bradford lost to F.W. Peard 18-14, 15-8;161 words
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Article33 1952-01-05 11 GSTAAD, Switzerland. Jan. 3. <AP>— Cambridge University and the Gstaad Hockey Club tied B—B m a friendly international match here Wednesday Period score? were: 2 5. s—l, 2 'Gstaad first).33 words
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Article158 1952-01-05 11 LONDON. Jan S (Reuter) Don COl kt Briiish iglit heavyweight <ha,npio:i. was examined todUlj bj a spe< ia is; at Hammersmith bospital here Afterwciid- Dr. K. A Mako.s. bis medical ftdviaer J said: "Don Is extremely ni. a- j fit as he bas ever been and158 words
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Article100 1952-01-05 11 SAN FRANCISCO Jan 3. (Reutt-r)- The Japanese Govt eminent has buut tt '>U American thorougbreds to improve horse- racing stock m Japan, it was announced here today The horses were selected by a team of horticultural arid racing officials .slier a tou: o1 American breedinfj !nrms100 words
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Article57 1952-01-05 11 LONDON. Jan. 4. (AP) Harold Hassall, Huddersfield Town and England inside left, was yesterday sold to the Boiton Wanderers football dub for £25,000. He wi!' play for the Wanderers ayainst Tottenham Hotspur m next Saturday's English League game. Huddersfield Town are at the bottom of the57 words
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Article123 1952-01-05 11 LONDON. Jan 3, (Reuter) A world Rugby League Cup competition m which teams representing Britain, Australia, France and New Zealand would compete will be suggested by W. Fallowfield, Secretary of the English Rugby League, at the international I conference at Lyons on j January 12123 words
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Article133 1952-01-05 11 Button Not Tu rning Pro NEW YORK, Jan. 4 (AFPI American champion sfcutei Dick Button, who wi\\ make an exhibition tour m Japan folio* \wi the Winter Olympic Garni i In)-.(>. < )-.(>. U•' wer. by plant ;>" terday for Garmish-Parti nkii i-hc.i KHithem Germany H ton was accompanied '>^133 words
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Article33 1952-01-05 11 i• a I Jan 3 (Reut< fl I rih ntry Erom Cbifa r 0 inter gawva i c rm accepted today. Thii Ices a total of 90 lie U be represented33 words
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Article17 1952-01-05 11 THE RESULT competit the [sland Club i en Mn a C"V< A.d<fc 50 LSI Mi17 words
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Advertisement1058 1952-01-05 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS GRAND NEW YEAR AUCTION SALE VALUABLE FREEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held at our saleroom No. 1% Chulia Street On Wednesday, 9th January 1952 at 2.30 p.m. Freehold land and houses Nos. 37, 39, and 41 Joo Chiat Terrace, area 3,733 square feet, total monthly rental $73.25. Freehold1,058 words
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Advertisement590 1952-01-05 11 NOTICES HPHE Far Eastern Music x School re-openg Its classes m kindergarten and m all branches of music from Jan. 7th 1952. Enrolment can be received anytime. CALDECOTT HILL ESTATE IVOTICE is hereby given that all roads upon this estate which are private roads and not public roads will be590 words
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Advertisement238 1952-01-05 11 SITUATIONS VACANT TV, ANTED Lady Teacher teach Indonesian language to Chinese Girl. Reply giving terms please to Box No. T596 Spore Standard. VTACANCIES now exist for twenty recruits for The Singapore Harbour Board Police Force. Application Forms are obtainable from S.H.B. Police HQ., Tanjong Pagar, Singapore. \J7 ANTED Draftsmen for238 words
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Advertisement53 1952-01-05 11 GUTIIRIE Co., Ltd. announce their return to BATTERY ROAD on MONDAY 7th JANUARY 1952 From that date their address will be CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS where they will occupy the fir»t and second floors and Room No. D 4 on the fourth floor TELEPHONE No. 5131- 10 LINES P.O. r' \y53 words
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Miscellaneous28 1952-01-05 11 HKJH TIDES 31 the ur.nnpal res »rts m Malaya mi>A» AJVI f M Singapore 4.34 5.03 Malacca 1.25 Port Dickson 12.06 Port Sham 10.40 11.47 Penang 5.50 7.5628 words
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Miscellaneous154 1952-01-05 11 '1- »DAY RUGBY SCC v RAh Om SCC, RAF Malaya v !<• Navy at RAF Selelar: RA i "A \ie Soon Garrison i i- < Soon i 3/. ICE KICKING M«tt« ■■'■<■ ktclcirm contpett X.-i Seletar 4 j> m FfOCKEV ,-;>■'<{/ r a KuoJa Lumpur PWDS( W o .St'C vV154 words
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655 1952-01-05 12 POH LIM, HOCK LENG BATTLE ON TONI GHT Thrills Expected In Semifinal Match Standard's Badminton Reporter EVER SINCE Sarawak's ong Poh Lim <;.nie to this Colony m 1940, he had remained «>ne of {lie top players m the island but be has never v,on the Colony's major title, tbe singles655 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-01-05 12 (live Donognue, grandson of tin- famous Steve, settles into the >addlt» of one of the bones be belps his father, Pat. train at Middleham, Yorks. Cliye has been granted riding licence, but because <»f hU weight, 9st., intends t>» ride only over the sticks.44 words
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Article141 1952-01-05 12 It \St S< liool la^-t n b-.it H.Q. .v«;n;:! Rcfin -nt by l'» points •<> 11 m tli \rrn> Intrr I'nii k:;-)tk-i» t! boxing competition held 1 ii!v.;!!ii I'.trr.. k-> vwnnaS MM II fi ended I ech- IHQ s >xers d I 'first): I141 words
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Article62 1952-01-05 12 nwing v represent the S g ipore Cri kei Club at R to lay against RAF ii gi on the P.i lanjt: R. ML Parker, <J. Taylor, Clements, Mcl R sr, Rees, G. S. Tay- »i Di c, Mosley, Harding ia mers, Storrs, H. E. Cashio, II62 words
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Article40 1952-01-05 12 THE s gapore m Club eir us Suj rr w g at 10 a es will b Fo are I evenl Event 1 Ev< -it 2. rise Event 3. E "> i bird and By I big40 words
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Article67 1952-01-05 12 LOXDOX J tn. I AP> The British Army Boxing Association is sending a powerful team m a shori trip to Denmark and Swe len next week. In Denm irk the Army team will meet the Sparta Club m Copenhagen m Jan. 11, and m Gothernburg67 words
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Article79 1952-01-05 12 MANILA. Jan. 4 (UP)— The visiting Hong Kong football team today defeated the Philippine NCAA selection, 2 o. at the Eliza] Memorial Football Field tonight. Chu Kam-wing, left-outside, made the first goal for the visitors during the curly hall of the game. Lam Yuk-lun. left half-back,79 words
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Article65 1952-01-05 12 SAO PAL'LO. Jan. 4 Japanese runners were placed second m the 5.000-meters and third m the 3,000 meters m the Brazilian New Year's running contests here last night. The 5.n00 meter race was won by R:ki! Ostroza of Chile m 15 mins. 11.1 sees, and the65 words
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Article647 1952-01-05 12 CALCUTTA, Jan. t (Reuter). The Test match between India and the }\(i. ended today m a draw. Given 90 minutes to score 2.">0 for a win, after the MTC m their second innings, had declared at 252 for live, India scored -0.5 for no loss647 words
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138 1952-01-05 12 IPOH. Fri.— Kinta Indian Association scored a fluent two goals to nil victory over the Ramblers today and thus retained the Ipoh and District hockey league championship. Thillainathan gave the Indians a good start when, m the first minute, he scored. The Indians led138 words
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Article190 1952-01-05 12 LOXDOX. Jan. 4 (AP) This period of the year is supposed to be full of harmony and peace, but it's far from happy on the English soccer front. Several team managers and directors of clubs are having trouble with players who for various reasons190 words
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Article80 1952-01-05 12 Negro Gets Football Honour LAWRENCE. KANSAS. Jan. 3 (UP)— Johnny Brisht. Drake University's great Negro star, today was named "Outstanding Back" of last football season m the area covered by the Big Seven and Missouri Valley conferences by members of the Midwest Chapter of the Football -Writers Association of America.80 words
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Article301 1952-01-05 12 The draw and starting time m the Police Cup golf competition! at the Island Club today and tomorrow are: FIRST TEE O.H. Addison <8); E.S.M Khatena (15); T.S. Sim (13)— today 2.30 p.m.. tomorrow 9am E V Snuth (12); W.S. Brims (17) Lim Siew Jin 10301 words
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