Singapore Standard, 7 January 1952
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Title Section18 1952-01-07 1 Singapore Standard M ft. 1. VOL. II NO. 189. SINGAPORE, MONDXY, JANUARY 7, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.18 words
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380 1952-01-07 1 Hero's Welcome Awaits Carlsen As He Nears UK ONDON, Jan. 6: Unaware of the hero's welcome I prepared for him by courage-loving Britons, dough- imsh Captain Kurt Carlsen, who is well known n^ S.ngapore shipping circles, phlegmatically remains n bridge of his crippled Flying Enterprise as she is nq slowlyAP; AFP - 380 words
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81 1952-01-07 1 Alexander Is Tipped For SupremoPost D MARSHAL Lord I seerr.s I i he the ankinf t man cvnsidei a*, on as r Malaya, sneculat■vry Cox, political i'fent of London News Sfagapore yes-, -ed b iii on his WD V Zea- ot the that he i been' I Lood :j trying81 words
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Article214 1952-01-07 1 ISLANDS dotted round the coast of Indonesia were searched from the air yesterday by R.A.F. living bouts on the lookout for the pilot of a Hornet single-seater fighter, missing since Friday. Wreckasfe identified a> that of the airciaft was found by planes and Navy ships214 words
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Article40 1952-01-07 1 THE Taipeh daily. Hua Pao, reports that Wu Shao-chu. deputy May of Shanghai after V-J Day. hjs been executed by the Chinese Reds. Wu defected > the Reds when they took Shangh li ■v ly m 1949. A PAP - 40 words
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Article83 1952-01-07 1 WEST POINT. (New Yotki Jan. 6 (UP):— Governor Thomas Dewey yesterday called I >r the immediate strengthening of the defences of Indo-China and South-East Asia to prevent an invasion by the "Red Chinese monster" and "another Korea." THE United States ha* granted India US$5O million to stimulate agricultural83 words
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215 1952-01-07 1 ISMAILIA. Jia. 6, (AP) Four RAF men were injured, at least one seriously, when Egyptian snipers ambushed two RAF vehicles at "Snipers' Corner" ia the Canal Zone yesterday. This was the sixth tnibush In that area m 24 hours. Small armoured scout carsA.P.; AFP - 215 words
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Article118 1952-01-07 1 HONGKONG. Jan. t>. (AP) An article m the Britishowned South China Sunday Post-Herald today accused America of sabotaging Hongkong's textile industry by supplying her "worst rival" Japan with cheap U.S. raw cotton while banning similar exports to Hongkong due to the embargo on Red118 words
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Article48 1952-01-07 1 Blockade Runner Is Released THE Tai Kin Shan (2.171 tons), last British blockade runner held by the Chinese Nationalists, is due back m Hongkong after six months' detention at Formosa. The freighter with a crew of 71 commanded by Captain R Wherry, was released on Friday at Kaohsiung.48 words
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54 1952-01-07 1 TEHERAN. Jan. 6 (AP):— The United States and Persia have reached understanding for continued "Point 4" aid to Persia. However, whether American military aid to Persia will continue was left m doubt. British Ambassador Sir Francis Shepherd has returned to Teheran after twoA.P. - 54 words
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Article147 1952-01-07 1 TOKYO. Jan. 6 Announcement that today's truce talks at Panmunjom had again made no progress followed disclosure that UN bombers, maintaining their attack on heavy Communist supply movement last night, attacked a 1,000-vehicles, destroyed Ti) vehicles, pius 19 raikars and two locomotives m 87 sorties.Reuter; AAP - 147 words
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Article30 1952-01-07 1 SEVEX American airmen were killed. 18 were ni.iuied as a result of a double crash disaster at BurtomvooJ k Liuc is hire >.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration204 1952-01-07 1 LARRY ALLEN - LARRY ALLEN By A. P. Staff Correspondent The Archbishop of York Is seen shaking: hands with Lady Charles Keightley. wife of the C-in-C. FARELF after the special service yesterday at St. George's Garrison Church at Tanglin. About 400 high-ranking officers andStandard - 204 words
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Article21 1952-01-07 1 Four convicted Chinese Communist spies died on Saturday before a Nationalist firing squad m Taipeh. Reuter AAP.Reuter; AAP - 21 words
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206 1952-01-07 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 (AP)— Winston Churchill, on arrival here yesterday, told President Truman that I lie co-operation of their two countries can assure "peace and hope and salvation on earth for struggling mankind. 9 As Churchill and President Truman shook hands warmly, Mr. Truman said,206 words
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Article51 1952-01-07 1 PARIS, Jan. 6 (AP):— A bulletin signed by six doctors announces that Gen. Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, French Commander-in-Chief and High Commissioner m Indo-China, yesterday underwent a successful operation m a clinic near P^ris. The brief announcement did not specify the kind of operation51 words
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Article27 1952-01-07 1 THE Taipeh Defence Ministry says that more than 10.000 Communists, including official*, have escaped to Hongkong and Macao vi tit* past two months. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article75 1952-01-07 1 SEOUL Jan. 6. fAP>— U.N. fighter pilots knocked five Communist MIG-15s out of the sky yesterday m their biggest bag since last Dec. 13. Twenty-four F-86 Sabre lets tangled with 60 Communist jets this afternoon. U.N. pilots reported downing three Red jets and damaging75 words
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67 1952-01-07 1 TAIPKIT, Jan. 6 (AP>- Scenes of tremendous fervour marked the appearance of Francis Cardinal Spellman at the City Hall here this morning to say mass. The huge auditorium was packed The gj6be-gird!ing Archbishop of New York, who arrived here from Tokyo on Saturday, is scheduled67 words
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Article47 1952-01-07 1 RICHMOND (Missouri), Jan. 6 (UP) A Ray County fat met-, Roscoe Jones, stalked into a crowded beer tavern on Town Square Saturday night and sprayed iU patrons with bullets, killing two persons and wounding four others, one critically. The gunman wus soon overpowered-47 words
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Article331 1952-01-07 1 Groundwork Is Laid For Vital Parleys On World Strategy WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 (AP): President Truman and Mr. Churchill laid the groundwork last night for a detailed survey of AngloAmerican relations, policy towards Russia and other issues of global importance. This was learned after the two leaders and331 words
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Article333 1952-01-07 1 Churchill Tells USA: NEW YORK, Jan. 6 (Renter) When British Prime Minister Winston < hurehill arrived here verier day for his talks with President Truman, he lold a hurried press eonferenee on landing from the Qmm Mary: **The |>ros|»eel* for world peace are solid |m333 words
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91 1952-01-07 1 Standard Stalf Correspondent KUALA LUMPI'R. .Jan. Two raves u±ed by bandits as 1 hideouts were discovered m Province Wel!ei!-.\v today by Police acting on Information received. In the following up operation. Police detained five suspects. Security Forces yesterday located n camp capable of accommodating91 words
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Article68 1952-01-07 1 Linlithgow Dies At 61 LONDON". Jan. 6. (Renter) The Marquees of Linlithgow, Viceroy of India from IM6 to 1942, collapsed a"d died yesterday white out with a shooting arty on his estate m Scotland. He was aged $4. Lord Linlithgow'f term of office, which expired la 194.!. was extended three68 words
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Advertisement66 1952-01-07 1 Seasonal Gift a m Jewellery Other Useful Article* m Silver KP.N.S. to select fro,,i G. C. de SUVA EROS., JEWELLERS 3. Raffles Flare Spore. L Phone ***** I rm \jj(^ 1iw«l"l. I ■lIIMI Q^O^E^EORIC I] til kS^WASMINC MACHINi I JUL| r J IV I r V g J OBTAINABLE AT66 words
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241 1952-01-07 2 C'ttee Blamed For Thwarting Proposed Strike Standard Staff Reporter THE EXECUTIVE Committee of the Post and Telecommunications Department Uniformed Staff Union of Singapore was yesterday strongly attacked by several members for delaying negotiations with the Government on the Union's demands and thus thwarting its proposed241 words
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258 1952-01-07 2 MR. T. P. McNEICE, l*r«-^i«l**iit of the Sinjjaporr it v 4 niiix il, and nine of ilu- it\ ('minrillorft paid a morning visit (8.30 a.m.) t«» the i»'w I'a-ir I'anjan^ PawCff Slalinn no* under oii>triielion. Tn q "f the CouncJ 'ors, Mr. s M.ir.ya::. and258 words
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Article36 1952-01-07 2 rHI FAi i- VOS O\ lline J< »ey herd ol pedi&n c cattle m EnjjI is gained furthei awai ds ■i np titi<wn < uinjg 1951, ips, 25 i 9 and .-a ards I cups36 words
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Article251 1952-01-07 2 m li^i \UiA> m Singapore h. title lit lo.nl -hridliue ti»«t.ty: l»\\: \ll*rt Stn«i Mmrt -,i.-.t. w skigapwre \\>rk-. t ir»"-to!ii\ M«K»*n/.lr i' i.i ttukii 1 1 in i ii Pumps, i. .'".tn r Ku.i.i. it!. ii) \mpas, i; i*. M« Kit«-tii«* Reservoir, r.r.ulil.il Kisr l-l in«l |>oU251 words
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Article, Illustration399 1952-01-07 2 TO CARE FOR THE AGED, THE POOR Standard Staff Reporter IN A SIMPLE aiul impressive ceremony at the Chapel m llif Home for the Aged, Thomson Road, Singapore yeslenlay. 15 vouii" jjirls dedicated their lives to the care of the poor and old people. ForStandard - 399 words
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Article234 1952-01-07 2 THE GOVERNMENT has agreed to make pensionable the posts of Head Messengers, Postmen, Postmen Special Grade (Sorters), Postmen Drivers, Mail Officers and Inspector of Postmen. The P. T. Uniformed Staff Union, however. wants pensionability extended to all uniformed Staff, including Assistant Postmen, Telegraph Messengers, Mechanics and Assistant234 words
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338 1952-01-07 2 \BOLT 100 members of the St. Thomas Youth League were taken on a vicarious journey across 36,000 miles m search of new ideas," when Mr. Leslie Kayner spoke of his travels, at the annual general meeting of the League last Saturday. For just338 words
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Article34 1952-01-07 2 THE IRANIAN Minister of Indonesia. Mr. Abdol Ahad Yekta. Left Singapore by air for New Delhi yesterday to take up a new appointment as Iranian Minister m charge of ihe Embassy.34 words
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273 1952-01-07 2 THE ARCHBISHOP of York, 76-year-old Dr. Cyril Garbett, drew large congregations yesterday at the two ihurehes he preached St. Andrew's Cathedral and St. George's Garrison Church, Tciiglhi. The Archbishop preached three inspiring sermons yesterday. Showing no igns of fatigue, he spoke m a clear273 words
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Article40 1952-01-07 2 BALANCE from Dec. 29 to Jan 4. inclusive. GROUP "O" "A" "B" *'AB' Total Donation received 26 15 14 3 58 Transfusion given. 33 16 19 16 69 Present stock of flasks m hand. 13 7 2940 words
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Article227 1952-01-07 2 Standard Woman Reporter A SPECIAL showing of "Cinderella", which had been running at the Gymnasium Theatre, Alexandra. Singapore was given to 400 service children last Saturday. Others invited were patients from the British Military Hospital and wounded men from Korea, now strains at Changi until227 words
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Article, Illustration680 1952-01-07 2 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER by THE HOPE that a uniform system of apprenticeships would be instituted m the varic--j trades and professions of Singapore's industry, was expressed yesterday m an interview with Mr- Ernest Bray, Acting Chief Instructor of the Government Junior Technical School, whichTechnical School - 680 words
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Advertisement107 1952-01-07 2 i m D RE ADI t iiiest (A MLR WAN EDI I The Rccdcr's Digest we j first pub!. shed m IS. when only 5,000 cop. were prinfcd. Today TW Read ;rs Digest is r< zt by f:f t y million p».op: spca!-. i.-iq eleven d iff renl loiguog^s For107 words
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Miscellaneous77 1952-01-07 2 t 1 WHEN A CONJURIN' ""T' [AH MADE THET VOUNQ Tf^3 ALLTHET SILLY MODEIPfj T AH'LL GIVE. "EM TH' J WOMAKJ LOVES IT<S JV I DOCTOR fT- NOW, AH 'U. i^l I MEDICAL SCIENCE HE MOST MUMILJ ATI M' OYNAMITB.' r /'-»T DOKI^T >JL I BREAK HIM.'T- AH'LL J jjl77 words
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Article, Illustration382 1952-01-07 3 )UT 300 o^ the of the P Cr niformed StQ f 1 of Singapore c: its ext.'Qordmary meeting at the len's quaH s in i Rocj The not c because heav) had ari ved m port. avoid the expend i- jived m hiring tor the meeting, IA.P.; Standard - 382 words
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Article, Illustration102 1952-01-07 3 Michael Goh - Michael Goh bj MORE THAN 650 lepers a t the Trafalgar Home held a belated New Year celebration on Saturday when the Rev. C. A. Davidson of the Independent Missionary Movement visited the Home with presents for the inmates. All lined up to revrive their102 words
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Article125 1952-01-07 3 A 57-YK&R-OLD woman worker iv a rubber factory. Ho Swee Heny. told 2.OUU of her coworkers m Chinese yesterday: "Don"! laugh at me. I may be old. but 1 am a labourer and a hardened trade unionist." She was the only woman .speaker at t?ie general meeting125 words
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154 1952-01-07 3 Standard Staff Hepatite KLErTßir\l. #*n«;iii«'«T?* working rmm^ktmmmJbf m 12-liour *liift» m a teatperaSMV at l«-a>l 110 di*«»ri'«"«* lor the last 36 hoMffl, hojir to haw the faulty hoilrr v*lim caused tin* extewrivc and (»rolon<:«-ii lilai-koui^ i«« Singapore «»n Saturday and Sunday nights, m154 words
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Article72 1952-01-07 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE INDEPENDENT Missionary Movement. Singapore, gave a big New Year's treat to 532 patients of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital yesterdjv. wher. gifts to the value (if $4.00,) were distributed by Rev C A Davidson, President (i f th" Movement. Rev.72 words
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145 1952-01-07 3 MTUC Study Of Existing Labour Laws Standard StaTt orre*potid«-nt KUALA LUMPUR Jan 6 The Malayan Trade Union Couit* fi! at meeting <>• the enti Conunittec here tod a) appointed a sub-committee t > took intu existing Laboui legislation with view :u i ecommending s > Gov eminent amendment! urtierevei desired145 words
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Article24 1952-01-07 3 MR. GUY HOVEL, a formed Kuala Lumpur broker, return* ed to Singapore by atr from' Lundun yesterday oa a moaUs'*} business visit^24 words
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Advertisement115 1952-01-07 3 FEDERATION AIR SERVICE. lpplie*4immm for Hookinffs should be wn*dt> i<* MALAYAN AIRWAYS LIMITED, I.oke <"v» Building. Kuala Lumpur. §2927. Telegraphic Address: "Terbtng." Or to your l*>n<! Malayan Airways Office SOUTH WEST ROUTE. TIME-TABLE. qusncy Monday, Wednesday Friday. Kuaia Lumpur Dep. 1400 FLIGHT No. Molucca Arr. 1440 FAS 101 f% I115 words
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Article1073 1952-01-07 4 F. L. Lucas - BOOKS of The WEEK F. L. Lucas by BOOKS OF 1951: SOME PERSONAL CHOICES Eli: oh th Bwt'rn "I m ri-tion field last year l been most deeply impfi ed bgp Stephen Spender's iphy, World Within World i masterpiece of disp,>-.~. •,-iute it-creation, with a ran blend of vision with1,073 words
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Article280 1952-01-07 4 Bernard Spilsbury: His Life and (uses By Douglas G. Bruwnr and K. V. Tullett. H.rrup 21s). By KKLLOW GBESNd ft '.ong ago there was broadcast panegyric of the useful phrase: "From where Fron the laboratory where Sir B•• nard Spilsbury sat the English social scene must280 words
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Article321 1952-01-07 4 O. M. GREEN - O. M. GREEN By East and West. By Dr. F. T. Cheng. Hutchinson. 16s). DR. CHENG'S reminiscences of his "sixty years" journey have a peculiar interest m view of the crisis m China's history projected by Communism. The reader mvs not exP^ l a chronique $c an dale us321 words
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Article, Illustration443 1952-01-07 4 " Mara - Rita Rosalie 's Pupils To Stage Big Show "Mara" By ONCE again Singaporeans will be able to see the Hillerau-Luxembourg method of dance when the Fine Art of Movement Academy. Singapore, puts on their show at the Victoria Theatre at the end of the month. Many of you will remember443 words
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Advertisement37 1952-01-07 4 THE BLACK TULIP *f^£%&^' to r\or\ i 'pi tr 4RM^x TI6ER BALM JB^^BL^ssr v'/-V\ The most famous of 'JmT^F I -^^^^i^^A the Tiger Medicinal *Sm^£>tt 1 Products, TIGER Rheumatism, Gout, I^^B^^PS^^ sn^ Stiff Muscles. ante ea*e oQ^s&37 words
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Advertisement499 1952-01-07 4 M INFLATION IS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS <H w) if suit worth 40 dollars costs you 80, J&\ r^ri V^w And a hat that once NVas fivc? nou costs >ou ten% r^f^^J V^^ fflttnt S^yJt yo^f Then il can be safely Stated V^ l^ y/J f^ K^2r A/H^nm) That your doUar is^499 words
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Miscellaneous63 1952-01-07 4 />\ PME AND THAT'S TI LIKE TO SEE i-^d f SEE, X HCT /NOW LET'S GO L^ML^. JENNY LU ARE V NICE! y CHILDREN MAKE UP! B /JENNY LU?? (OVER AND TEi 4%firJ?> PALS AQAIN! y >>^_Z>^ HERE'S A PIECE r^ (WHAT D\DI J -^±—\yoUR MOTHER CTV WE'LL NEVER J63 words
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Article, Illustration296 1952-01-07 5 UMNO HEAD HITS A T GO VT. MO VE Taking Land For Chinese Resettlers Charge Standard Malay Correspondent ALOR STAR, Sun. Tungku Abdul Rahman. President of the United Malays National Organisation, today criticised ihe rerent Government move to «r ranl ail(1 lo Q^ nese MjllaUrrs m n settlement areas, -even296 words
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Article78 1952-01-07 5 Firm Will Run Govt Lottery ■J ii-il t r r C'orrr>pondf ni IPUB, Soj I c c ol ts S X nUs Luni pu X t.j m 1 \a f C ed Accou inla tppointed Sac c lei iti !.>■.:■ ics M G«r I mis -i :>• M >. '-i78 words
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239 1952-01-07 5 Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Sun. Malays and Chinese can cotpermte m achieving the common &oal of Malayan independence, declared a leading editorial m the influential Kent; Po, Indonesia's largest daily newspaper. Thi i been >: ■>■ en by the D.i 1 > Onn and239 words
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Article79 1952-01-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— At a meeting of the Kuala l.uinpur Branch of the Independence of Malaya Party the following were nominated to contest the Municipal Elections: lmbi Ward— Mr. ChuA Boon Guan, T. R. Marks. .Mrs. E. Ramachandran. Scntul Ward— Che Abdul Azib bin79 words
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318 1952-01-07 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Snn. Britain should not introduce Belf-govemmeili at the part* set by Dato Oiui ami Sir hen«-!o<k Tan. The pa«v .should be set by leleeted representatives of the people, said Mr. k. (.hia. President ot the newl\ -formed Selan**or Labour Party318 words
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Article83 1952-01-07 5 Standard Staff Corrt^itondtMit KIWI. A LUMPUR. Sun. A verdict of death by misadventure with no blame attached to the driver, was returned by the Kuala Lumpur Coroner, Mr. A. P. Jack, at the conclusion of an inquest into the death of an eight-year-old Chinese boy. Siew83 words
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Article76 1952-01-07 5 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRI. Sun.— Aris bin A. Rahman was charged before the President of ;ht» Sessions Court. Enche Taib bin Andak with intent to] outrage the modesty of a Malay woman. It was alleged thai the >utfage triok place m a house on Sept. 26, last.76 words
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Article119 1952-01-07 5 Sold 'Black' Coffee— 2 Fined Standard Staff Correspondent KOALA LUMPUR, Sun. Ngan Ah Fung, proprietor of the Happy Night Cafe. Lucky World Amusement Park, was yesterday convicted by Mr. A. P. .luck m the First Magistrate's Court, and fined $400. m default six months' rigorous imprisonment for selling two cups119 words
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212 1952-01-07 5 Standard Staff (!orre;i|M>ii<l«*til PK.NAIVG. Sun. Found m hi* cabin deeply engrossed m studying: Chinese characters from a text book, Mr. N. R. Safrani, a member of the Indian Foreign Service who is on his wa? to Communist China mid The Standard today lhat lt<* expected to212 words
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Article554 1952-01-07 5 standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. —In de- daring open the Dog and Cat Show m aid of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Penang and Province Wellesley Branch at the Penan? Turf Club premises here today. Mrs. On§ Huck Lim,554 words
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Article145 1952-01-07 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PfcNANG. Sun. Many well known local residents who had been holidaying m England and Europe returned by the Canton which arrived here. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Soon Cheng Sun and their daughter C. V. Soon who wen' j on a holiday145 words
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Article227 1952-01-07 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. For assisting m carrying :>n A public lottery using portion d! a room occupied by him as common betting house, a 49I year-old Chinese, Chua Yam Thong .'.-is convicted by Mr A P. Jack m the First Ma^ist- :;ue227 words
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Article38 1952-01-07 5 IPOH. Sun. The Police were busy Ij't* last nigh: when a large number of people who were on iheir home were screened ai Chamberlain Road^Jalan Datoh and near the Pasir Puteh Village. No one was detained.38 words
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Article, Illustration198 1952-01-07 5 M\{. WON(, Oon l'\»ok wa« narried i<» !Mis«* Hum Saw X.re m Kuala l.iiiiipur. The groom i* jhe ddrr son of Mr. atu! Mm. Won" (Jiotig von and the l»ri«le is ifie \o»in^«r ilauulitfr of Mr. atul My*. How l.im -Lasitrii photo* MmdLasitrii - 198 words
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Article, Illustration370 1952-01-07 5 "lioto Slanilar«J Siafll rorrrepnuidcsil Xl VI. V LUMP! K. Sun. fhere v, H^ br**rd m^m. iiK'iii today ulm'ii tlif niTiii rralgjitatfionii l»% sis «-«»m--nittee Hinnlx-o from the Kuala LtismMir < nwiirrsili* > lloiisin^ Society u«t«* hrou^lil up al llir ■mmh-Jv general nieriin^ at ill*- lohmEastern - 370 words
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Article83 1952-01-07 5 KUAI A !.l VH'I'K. Su,, I new Di Ax i< Suoei nr- appoint. •<! :,i,i. the Malayan \li-i| |1): ii They were: Rev. 'I .-.,.< i Rurtyan v. >>.. sucreedi Di Robert B Am tut« For sou(b> ni Maiajra Distrki with he l> quarter* [q83 words
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Miscellaneous157 1952-01-07 5 Federation Diary IPOH RlllV: TIM Fi >4 J1 1- 4"»- 3. 4 and 8.15 p m ODEON: Lava a i H ite (Capt) 12 4."j. >> 4» i i »15 m M v.i.u indari »t> t, *n6 REX: Ca lb w T lil 12 3. 6 !"> an I 915157 words
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Miscellaneous21 1952-01-07 5 KLX: P^my Tslani 3. 830 and SAVOY: Magic Sword H (C 3. and 915 p.m. «*§?W". 4^S^fTV^£?^Sup/yiTwrroo%AW»RßiOß)vvAviveGor Borv«rTEß 7 inrome...\YOo??x:4 puno»:stokes»thi321 words
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Article409 1952-01-07 6 r f*HE President ol the Singapore City Council is to be congratulated foi the scholarship scheme to 91 nd boys to the United Ki ngdom and elsewhere for training SO thai they may qualify for higher administrative and technical posis. Jt ia proposed to '-end 12 boys annually409 words
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Article382 1952-01-07 6 AT ONE TIME it was feared thai the participation cf Ihe Malayan Chines* Association would Introduce the objectionable element of communalisnn into the forthcoming Municipal elections m Kuala Lumpur. The manifesto issued by the Selangor branch oi thi MCA banished thai fear. We are happy to note382 words
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1155 1952-01-07 6 Aster Gunasekera - The Emergency Enters Its 4th Year Aster Gunasekera Oi By x r PHE Emergency m Malaya is entering its fourth year and the question engaging the minds of the people is il Wi)l it end before the year is out?" The year 1952 wili see the extermination of the Communist1,155 words
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1103 1952-01-07 6 COLOMBO (By Air Mail) 'THKRE is much to be J- thankful for m ihe year thai has jusi passed. Ceylon has been tree from many of the i- s which have overtaken her Eastern neighbours. 1 One of tiie outstanding features of1,103 words
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Article633 1952-01-07 6 Serge de Gunzburg - Serge de Gunzburg By PARIS, Jan. 6. I^OR some time past, the Soviet Union has increased her efforts of professing friendship towards Japan. These advances, which began with advantageous offers of economic co-operation, have now laken the sensational form of a personal message from Generalissimo Stalin to633 words
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Article, Illustration91 1952-01-07 6 "Boy! is that last autograph gonna be worth a pa«k«t' Realise vnu signed it on a hlank rhequ*-?** BANDITS IS4B IMS 1950 1951 Killed 174 1 18 639 1010 Wounded 699* 531 Captured 2«i3 B 3 147 SIS Surrendered H -'M 147 21(1 'I rum iJie beginning oi91 words
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Advertisement148 1952-01-07 6 finicky Kreddy was iitiderveiijlit f^Z&i and always tired— fl y '-^O^s. eotilil n't make _J-V /j~l jMtmßs rHOW DO YOU "NfsORRY MOTHER 1 (vOUKHOWiVAp EXPECT TO KEEP BUTIJUST GETTING WELL I P YOU WONT CAN'T EAT A N Y JJ££ \h»s FINISH YOUR MORI J M NEVER HBflfc MPAI<; 7148 words
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Article323 1952-01-07 7 Talks Under Way For Use Of Peace Observation Body PARIS. Jan. 6, (AP)-Thc possibility of ii^inj: the United Nations Peace Observation Commission to rlurk reports on Communist hiiil(!-ii|> m South Kast As^i and 1 on tension m that area is brinj; discussed quietly m the323 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-01-07 7 American Servant Donald D. Kector. demonstrates how a newly developed barrel makes it possible t" shoot around corners with a standard submachine sun. The barrel, which fits on the ITS. Army's standard M-3 "grease pun was developed at the Detroit Arsenal for use by tank crewsAF; AP - 69 words
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Article24 1952-01-07 7 StaU i. ■■<.-♦ r lk( teaming rtic< d attack* u< el i on an '< i i■ i U tooJ i24 words
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34 1952-01-07 7 I (Bi I <. Mm leg, hi an World .v Piers I iuesl Me c am P 1 c 'A B D I tint m Qfl \:v.<: m34 words
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233 1952-01-07 7 West's Offer To Counter Soviet Move PARIS, Jan. 6, (AP) The W< tern powers mapped yesLi -.!v counter-drive against a H is! proposal for v specii N St urity CoiuiciJ eeting t< cons idet th< Korean stiei and othei world* i Wesi gave its support to a p cil ing233 words
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141 1952-01-07 7 WASHINGTON, lan C IT> General Mark Clark. Urn Arim Field Forces, said yesterda> that the ■M f atomic Missiles has been included m all I .irrn\ training link said m statement that all army personnel dividual pri\ate> to field staff are being141 words
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Article68 1952-01-07 7 WASHINGTON. Jan 6 (UP) —The United States yesterday flatly rejected a Hungarian protest againsi the United States closure of :he Hungarian consulates m New York and Clevaland. The Hungarian Communisi government Saturday accused The United States of "rude and open violation" of obligations m closing the68 words
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Article57 1952-01-07 7 WASHINGTON. Jan. 6 ißeute'» Trie Federal Attorney General. Mr. Howard McGrath. has ordeerd 9;* special grand juries throughout the United States to investigate "racketeers, gangsters and organised crime syndicates." Mr. McGrath directed' 'hat the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Secret Service. Post Office Inspectors and many other57 words
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61 1952-01-07 7 PARIS. Jan. 6. (Reuiert General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, til French High Commissioner m Indo-China, underwent an operation yesterday m a nursing home near Paris, the Ministry of Associated States announced here. A bulletin signed by six doctors said the operation took place "m61 words
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206 1952-01-07 7 PARIS. Jan. 6. (UP) Premier Rene Pleven boldly posed eight confidence votes to the j National Assembly yesterday m an all-out effort to give France a "realistic" budget. The odd< ar e that the Pie-, mier who has successfully i wriggled his way through206 words
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275 1952-01-07 7 COINCIDES WITH CHURCHILL'S VISIT LONDON. Jan. 6. (IT) A new era m Britain's relations with Japan opened yesterday with a Foreign Office announcement that Britain Mas ihe first signatory to ratify the Japanese peace treaty. Official? said the prompt ratification emphasized Britain's belief275 words
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163 1952-01-07 7 ,J>ARIS. Jan. 6, (UP)— The Political Committee o\ the General Assembly approved yesterday by 41 to 2 with 13 abstention* a resolution recommending setting up a threemembei commission to help India. Pakistan and South Africa m their negotiations on a complaint by163 words
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Article101 1952-01-07 7 BURTONWOOD. England, Jar.. 6. (APi.— Two American aircraft crashed on a runway ai this air base last night and i'useS themselves into a twisted burning mass of wreckage. At least four U.S. airmen were believed killed. A U.S. Navy plane tending m clear weather101 words
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Article92 1952-01-07 7 ATHENS. Jan. 6. (AP)— Costa Kaphaloyannis, the "Cretan Romeo. m an exclusive interview with the A. P.. last night described press reports quoting his mountain bride. Tassoula. as saying her life had been "Unbearable," as "mischievous and calumnious gossip." Tassoula, who waited for 14 months92 words
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106 1952-01-07 7 HONGKONG, Jan. 6. (AP) A group of HO Russian, fiprman Jaoanese and Czet hoslovakian airmen arrived m Ch^aTast week from Manchuria m P^-ti<,n for a Sino-Communist military offensive m that area, the independent Wan Kiu Vat Po reported from Canton. Th*> narnr106 words
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76 1952-01-07 7 GREEN LAW. SCOTLAND Jan. 6, (AP>.— Princess Margaret danced until the early hours yesterday at a swank Hunt Ball to begin a 10-day holiday along the Scottish boi der. The Princes* attended the Berwickshire Hunt Ball m the music room of 18th century Marehmont House,76 words
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172 1952-01-07 7 Wide Gap In Rl-Jap Repara tion Parley TOKYO, Jan. 6. (AP).— A wide gap separated the reparations talks between Indonesia and Japan yesterday, but further discussions this week are expected to iron out differences between the two countries. The Indonesian proposal handed the Japanese Friday. demanded payment of reparation? for172 words
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617 1952-01-07 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. H. (UP).— Defence Mohili/t r Charles K. Wilson Mi Pif hHkaf Truman today (hat the United States rearmament effort m the past >ear had been "tremendous*" hut warned it may take years and perhaps decades to achieve a workable basis lor617 words
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Article205 1952-01-07 7 NEW DELHI. .Lan 6, (Al The United States agi eed stei dftj to give India I 'S-- A 000,000 to help thai na speed up her lagging ecoru i and agrk-uliural developm< The contribution mil ;>< i. under an agi cement sig < P205 words
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Miscellaneous41 1952-01-07 7 r r i i"' jiii \\W/,\ r _rj w^>c^<^v^^ '"mSSKk\ I < f WHAT WAS THAT OH, THAT S Il^r-— f' ;-l NOI9E, NANCY TERRIBLE^/ IJJJiJI^ 1^ "^^J- 1 V» SKLITTIN&/ K;^« H QUT OF J^S^l\l V PUN H I >^v I41 words
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207 1952-01-07 8 Standard Man l.orr«*s|»on«lrnl ALOli STAR, Jan. 6. Two noteworthy achievements m Kedah m 1951 have been the progressive conquest of great difficulties confronting the cultivator and the tapping of mineral resources of the Stale. Progressive improvement of waterways have Increased facilities for water transport207 words
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91 1952-01-07 8 MANILA. Jan 6 (AFP)— The results of < business opinion poll of the "Business writers Assodati >n oi the Philippines" showed that business m 1951 was noi good, owing t > the world political situation and domestic factors, It is considered that adversely affecting business91 words
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Article114 1952-01-07 8 Thailand Deficit Budget Passed Standard Stafl Carre .-indent BANGKOK. Jan tho-i^i s >.ne criticism iras v need ol the "deficit" budget submitted b> tha Government, the National Assembly has unanimously ipproved the nnancia] estimates for 1952. The 1952 Budget vas pissed m November by the old Parliament, vhich ceased to114 words
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Article50 1952-01-07 8 .EGYPTIAN purchases from the United States m file first nine months ot 19">1 totalled U5560,970,233. contrasted with U5522,270,764 for the same nine months m 19.10. One-third of these purchases comprised food. 'Egyptian exports to the United States during the same period were U5529,692,868 against $25.Tt;c>.2T2 a year ago.50 words
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Article, Illustration560 1952-01-07 8 Keenness In Tin Shares Is Noted rßy A Special Correspondem IMF »crk'* basiness *a* done ilurins half a day rhe O |d rear ami three m Ac New daring which I.ViVr.v ro. to a very hi^l. pitch. All i.ou* save loans, showed nrmiie** wllh tin* continuing560 words
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Article254 1952-01-07 8 Industrials. Fraser and Neave Ord $4 07i to $4.10. Gammon 12.82 i tr> $2.85. Malayan Brew?nes $5.20. Malayan Cement 25 cents P«id .61 cent. McAhster S4l 00 and $4200. Maynard $10.00. Robinson Ord. $3.95. Singapore Cold Storage $4.85, Straits Times $4 00 Henry Waugh $2.(0 to $2254 words
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Article229 1952-01-07 8 Avtr Wenj (Rahman) Development and Prospecting Co. Ltd. During the year ended Sept. :J0 tribute from 'fossicking' on the mine m Siam fell short of the company's outgoinys by $5,713.53. Balance sheet shows net liquid assets at $65,683 say 3:>.9 cents per share. In the current term the229 words
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Advertisement344 1952-01-07 8 SxRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Baroe Jan 20 Vessel tor Muar Weekly Hon 9 T <** for Rengat Jan 18 Vessel for Malacca Twice Weekly Hong Thong to*" boqon Vessel for Port Dtckson Weekly Si A P' A P' Jon 9 Pongkot *ot Malacca344 words
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Advertisement477 1952-01-07 8 KAMBOOIA" for Bangkok, Hono k onc <ob# VofcoVALSTRIA" fv So'aor "INDIA* 1 for Bonqkol HongYokoHamo 2-5 Fab JO Jan-' F.-j "MORELIA- fo' Pangkofc, Hongkong Kobe Yokohame l?-2IF*b 17-ISF>^ "PATAGONIA" for Bo^fljl o'. Hongkong O 22-23 Feb "SELANDIA" fo Ba*T j 26-27 Feb SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA Far Colombo Aden Poet477 words
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Article191 1952-01-07 9 sr -The proposed "Sof jt Society" seems to me t m the latest fad invented t>. ma of our political docto removt Malaya's al ignorance. •her it is a 'Party' or v t v it Is certain that H ievoted to propagat- ing Ufa* fundamental principles of Socialism.191 words
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Article107 1952-01-07 9 < Practical Moralist j, v ur paper main- is the Creator May I ask him then the Creator of l| the ancient 4 the Persians a i Creators one and the ether of whi h 'ney called I Mazda. I we have the Brahma, id Si false logic107 words
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Article66 1952-01-07 9 To Neutralise The Junglemen a trie atI on as t«> nd a leadei la ending a m an g)an< i knows aa a place MHnanJsts, bui «< aoq :ainte<l people and and the r waj of maa wno, 1 y a.tai it- for t. and ho is Ooi. C '^p—66 words
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Article166 1952-01-07 9 Sir During my recent visit to the residents at Fernhill Road, off Stevens Rnad, my attention was drawn to the fact that only one public stand-pipe is available for the use of approximately 1,500 citizens m that vicinity. I consider that this single pipe is inadequate166 words
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Article283 1952-01-07 9 Hun Ireds ot Mai oan c left the sn< rea ducuij the past fu rthef si ea A maaber ol t students out t Khoianhip m po*t-war boom I scholarships f r>- > Mted thn mi icatjow >j:- thai money will cadi 1 the utmost283 words
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Article476 1952-01-07 9 We the PEOPLE *jr:— With the Inspector of Chinese Schools m whose car I often travel, I have visited not less than thirty resettlement schools i n Perak. What has impressed me most m these resettlement camps is the remarkable change m the attitude of the illiterate rural people towards476 words
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Article439 1952-01-07 9 They Want To LearnHelp Them others, English is taught by men who are not competent to do so. The Perak Education Department is not to be blamed lor this unsatisfactory state of affairs. The remuneration offered by the Government is such that really qualified teachers prefer to teach m towns,439 words
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Article194 1952-01-07 9 Sir: If there were no Cup Day at the Penang Turf Club Christmas-New Year meeting just concluded, one would no doubt have to be created. Despite its ostentation and ritual, the spirit of the occasion is essentially democratic. Except for priests of religion every section of the community194 words
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Article868 1952-01-07 9 Sir:— I want to tell the People why 1 gave up the secretaryship o i the Organising Committee of IMP, resigned from the IMP Organising Committee and finally left the Party and helped m the formation of the Labour Party. Far from being a868 words
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394 1952-01-07 9 SAUL PETT - SAUL PETT By AP Correspondent NEW YORK— Ever stop to think about the high cost of living for a midget V A midget eats iess\ wears less, occupies less valuable space m this world of carefully apportioned spaces, but it frequently costs the little394 words
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Miscellaneous98 1952-01-07 9 L f _______________H _B NOW FORMINgI H NOW FORMING' I jS*L T CL BRJNO TWBR^^B [TV Mil \V^b BRINcT I \/S L_:^ Ccpr J951, Kin^ F««!uf« svri-.^'-<*. ln.-._Wo^<l R^.tt t»*,tr»-. "T^n C W I GOT OUST 1 f ONE OF M GRANPMA \1 fIT TASTES 6WELL/J r\^J^f^^^^^Zi^ 0 TH T98 words
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Article563 1952-01-07 10 \EW YEAR'S .EVE! One could almost Mr rite it up before the went took plac The vi ded entei i.iirment sp 3 the no: se, the erics ol hail and far*-, ell, the p tpping of wm ks, the t ?e] ing ol nothing but kin Ilinesa for all563 words
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Article, Illustration318 1952-01-07 10 \y at. x Lita Roza 5/t, 3tn. <r lark-haired enthusiasm m tkin-jitting off-ihe-shoulder gown sings "Alleu- >■'•:, /oil. you really feel that the i res i bout the ouy bcliuui the bars This teor-producer about a nun imprisoned }<>r stealing a "beautiful diamond" to give318 words
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Article130 1952-01-07 10 DETROIT, Jan. -i «U P "Teen A^er-j An inymous" to help kee;> kids >;i the straight and narrow ;>ath. m the same way "Alcoholics Anonymous" might hel;> rhe:r dads, was endorsed by Police Commissioner George Boos today. Although the T A group" fights Juveir.le delinquency nnd the130 words
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Article, Illustration893 1952-01-07 10 ' JON - HE IS THE BLIND MAN'S EYES! 'JON' More About Dogs t y i t* f By TT IS very difficult for the average person to imagine total blindness. Our eyes are taken so much for granted that the thought of being without sight seldom enters our heads. We can try893 words
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Article682 1952-01-07 10 Bill Webb Jones - Bill Webb Jones By I LIKE the Frank Petty Trio playing "At Sundown" on MGM 412. which says on the label "with vocal' but there is no sound of a voice. Played with vim and vigour. f; has touches of Bach and Sousa excellently portrayed682 words
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Article165 1952-01-07 10 Uknonwn - Uknonwn \*r TODAVH FORECAST:— During X the next 4K hours the climate will be very favourable for healthy physical and mental activity, handicrafts, commercial representation. Salesmanship, business trips, and all occupations requiring dexterity, ideas and initiative. All these will brine profits. A good day for theatre165 words
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Miscellaneous327 1952-01-07 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE b& NEW SERIES-No. 63 run kiti^ 8 -Article of >»««_»». m__ i2-S;!,",!;; y i 1 2 5 fr I 7 I 8 I FTH 7 factoi I 13— on-i'.s name (2 ,j. 14— Minstrel i j 15— Precipit-U. am 16 -Deli«ht Ib p7 18 Church J 20-S;,327 words
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Article, Illustration1767 1952-01-07 11 World Called On To Judge Action COMMENTING on the forcible occupation of the Canton Office of the Eng Aun Tong by the Communist General Labour Union of Kwangtung, Mr. Aw Boonhaw, proprietoi of the Eng Aun tong, stated yesterday that although he has not taken positive actionAP - 1,767 words
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Article, Illustration403 1952-01-07 11 WASHINGTON. Jan. 6, (IP). British Prime Minister Winston Churchill arrived here yesterday for cold war strategy talks with President Truman as increasingly dark situations were developing m South East Asia and Egypt. These two trouble spots, reported fco rank high on the Chur-chill-Truman auenda. had reused403 words
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Advertisement709 1952-01-07 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICES .TrlptCY ORDINANCE h.ipter IS) Hi^h (ourt of the of Singapore Singapore. <KR' Wafe r i m N QUEE of I r Road SIVEN md Fin i i >.\KA>I (Mfi< ial Asstgaee RUPTQ ORDINANCE (h.i: i" IS Cmmt i»f the i "^iimapore. Singapore. i No. 1 1 Na709 words
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Advertisement907 1952-01-07 11 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Assessment List 1952 (Section 63. Municipal Ordinance) 'THE City Council has duly A revised the Assessment List for 1952 which is now open to inspection by owners and occupiers of property comprised therein, at the City Hall (Room 128) during office hours T.M. STEVENS Secretary,907 words
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Article, Illustration527 1952-01-07 12 KCLIPSE Badminton Party reached the final of the Singapore inter-club badminton tournament when they trounced Marigold by 4-1 m their semifinals at the Clerical Union yesterday. Eclipse will most probably meet the defending champions, Bournemouth, whose tie with Lucky Strike last night whs postponedStandard - 527 words
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Article70 1952-01-07 12 I .■>«)>:. Jan. 6 (UP) t ml I f -e. a Canadian boxer i ighta for the Royal Air .< ;is knocked out today th« firsl time m his life t»- .'-tball. Lee was playin? inside fight VVoodbridge team m a Kr-al football league match 3t70 words
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Article295 1952-01-07 12 KUAL LU 4PUR S PW D. nen s i x kej te i n I night a success v uit'Je against defeat w :;e:i they met strong Singapore Girls Sports Club XI on the padang yesterday. The large crowd which had gathered to watch295 words
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377 1952-01-07 12 TWICKENHAM, Middlesex, Jan. 5 (Reuter). South Africa beat England by eight points (a goal and penalty goal) to three points (a try) after a herculean battle here this afternoon. The South Africans led 5-3 at half time m a superb encounter which kept377 words
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Article100 1952-01-07 12 MANILA, Jan (AP>— The Philippines has accepted an invitation from the Japanese Basketball Association to a team lor a series j£ games m Japan next month. The Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation <PAAF> announced the Philippine Air Lines "Sky masters" Quintet commercial champions, will leave on Jan. 31100 words
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Article109 1952-01-07 12 CALCUTTA. Jan. 5 'Reuter)— Mr. Frank Coliingwoocfs Englishbred colt The Fiddler, won the King George VI Cup, tne blue riband ot the Indian turf, here today. Second was the Maharajah of Parlakimedis Eastern Sea. also an English colt, half a length behind, while the Raja109 words
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Article, Illustration398 1952-01-07 12 LONDON. Jan 5: (Reuter) Some excellent features marked today's Rugby club programme. At Bath where Leicester won 6-0, two grand tries produced the score. In the first half Cullen Leicester's left centre dribbled at speed half the length of the field before touching down and398 words
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Article1694 1952-01-07 12 Rain, Snow Cause Upsets side as the teams were -wta.*-*- J**^ t'^ the end to give Brentford victory. Birmingham- and Brentford are both among the teams bidding for promotion from Division 11. Birmingham were doubly unfortunate as they had played lor most of the second half1,694 words
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Article100 1952-01-07 12 The day's most commendable victory was perhaps Leylon Orient's m Division HI South. They scored seven times against Colchester who had gone nine games without defeat. As a result of wins for the top five clubs m Division 111 South the first five positions are100 words
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Article69 1952-01-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun About 1.000 guests witnessed the marriage today of Mr. Ng Kirn Boon, inspector of police, Singapore to Miss Ong Siew Kean of Kuala Lumpur. Th e bride is a popular sportswoman, having played hockey for the S.C.R.C. The bridesmaids were Misses Angelina Kwok,69 words
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Article137 1952-01-07 12 WEATHER t conditions affected the Scottish programme and five of the 16 games were postponed because of frost. There was also cold comfort for visiting teams for only Dumbarton m Division B won away from home. Hibernian gained their position at the top of Division 'A'137 words
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Article193 1952-01-07 12 IPOH, Sun. An improvement m Perak cricket last season was reflected In the state winning two of the four matches played. The improvement was m the bowling but the batting was disappointing. This was revealed m the annual report of the Perak Cricket Association at its annual193 words
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Article236 1952-01-07 12 Rugby Union Results Guys Hospital 5 Old Merchant Talyors 3, London Hospital 5 Stroud 8. London Scottish 3 Gloucester 5, Metropolitan police 5 Richmond 8, Middlesex Hospital 3 Aldershot Services 0, Old Paulines 6 Notts 13, Rosslyn Park 11 Blackheath 14. Saracens 8 Old Blues 5. St.236 words
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Article61 1952-01-07 12 Sedgmaa Tells About Himself SYDNEY. Jin 6 (AP> Davis Cup star. Prank Sedgman*. m a by-lined article m Sydue) 3 Sunday Telegraph, says: "It seemi pretty certain now I will remain an amateur lot lite 1 v/ill trj tr> BStabllsh myseH m the business world m the next h ilf61 words
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Miscellaneous31 1952-01-07 12 Hidis? 13fl JTIMESJ' J HIGH riDSS at the principal resort! m Malaya: A.M. P.M. Sui'jipore tJ.ltf 8.13 >iili«i* 3.25 4.19 Wmt UUkmm 2.33 3.00 P>rt Sham 1.18 2.11 Praam 9.37 9.5931 words
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