Singapore Standard, 8 January 1952
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Title Section19 1952-01-08 1 Singapore Standard Ik fL *1 X VOL. II NO. 190. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1952. U PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.19 words
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107 1952-01-08 1 Suez Strike May its Up Ship Traffic to tie igh Si« B ish the w i kn >a M-- however, is M Ku»bUing esst .s were du»* Odessa to proceed to ik ihroii^h tl f i J'Y 1 rts <■■ Pori the nofth end >'■ I; c r. it was107 words
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Article23 1952-01-08 1 King, Queen To Visit S. Africa t. (Reuge, Oaten a ft 1 1 weeks S Africa it was d c I hei lo-23 words
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395 1952-01-08 1 Joy Doubts Reds Wan t Stable Truce iU\O. Jan. 7 \l*) ir«*- \«lmiral <.'. TurntT Joy, \|lm tl trace ntuolialor, lo«lav saul "with each passit\ i ln it Icm ami IctM rra>oii to think the Com- na!l\ ivaal a Stable armi-»ti«-f." In r.i!» ii thf < oiiiiiiiini^l IrilCC «n\oys for395 words
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Article313 1952-01-08 1 BIG -3 MEET ON SE ASIA Extension Of Spore lalks het tor INext W eek In W ashmgton LONDON, Jan. 7: (Renter) A British. Frem h ami I nited States military conference on South-Easl Asia will be lielcl m Washington within the next week, a Foreign Office spokesman announced here313 words
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Article259 1952-01-08 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. 7 \l»)— Britain% IVimr Minister Winston < hurchill and top militar\ Iradrm sj| the I nitfd States Sunday held a two-hour IYnla*:<ui (L.S. Defence Headquarters) meeting, which Serrelary of Defence Rolnrt Lovett called just a social A luncheon given by Lovetfl for the visiting259 words
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Article73 1952-01-08 1 WESTFIELD I Massachusetts^ Jan 7. (Reuter> At least 14 people died today when fire swept a business and residential building here and all hve Booti collapsed m a tangle ot flaming Wr police e feared that two more were killed when trapped on the fifth floor73 words
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Article59 1952-01-08 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 <Reuter) The United States Air Force today announced its plans for recording a total eclipse ot the sun on Feb. 25. Its chart service will send a scientific expedition to take up positions along the path ot the total eclipse, over a 3.20»-mile arc extending59 words
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Article, Illustration255 1952-01-08 1 Standard Slaff Reporter A STRONG appeal was made yesterday by Dato Sir (lung-lock Tan, President of the Malayan Chinese Association, to China-born Chinese m Singapore "to identity ourselves with the Colony by becoming iiattiraii/.t*d British subjects." "On principle." he said; "one man cannot serve255 words
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Article91 1952-01-08 1 PARIS. Jan. 7, (Reuter).— Generul Eisenhower today said he would not resign his Supreme Command "m the absence of a clear-cut call to political duty." Gen. Eisenhower did not say outright that he would refuse m all circumstances to stand for the presidency. But he declared91 words
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324 1952-01-08 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Floods hav<> been reported m the vanous parts of the Federation as the result ol continuous rain which has fallen from last night and early this norning. TWe Kluang— Mersing road is reported to be flooded to a324 words
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Article99 1952-01-08 1 PARIS. lit.. 7. (UP).— The Socialist Party decided today to vote against Premier Rene Pleven m this afternoon's confidence vote making a fall of the government virtually certain. One hundred and four Socialist votes added to a combined 219 of Gaullist and Communist opposition would99 words
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Article, Illustration281 1952-01-08 1 Photo. LONDON, Jan. 7 (AFP) Captain arlsi-if s "Flying Enterprise" m tow of the British lug •'TunnoiP might have lo change its course and head for French or Irish shores instead of Faimouth because of weather conditions, according to a message reaching hereA.P. - 281 words
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20 1952-01-08 1 mur[Am 7 (OP)— lJnkaowß supporters o»th« airfield surrouadißfS n«wl WMil- w 7 720 words
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151 1952-01-08 1 AFTER a day of fruitless air search of islands m the Lingga and Riouw archipelagoes the RAF last night reluctantly called off further search for the Hornet pilot, missing since Friday m the South China Sea. Although the islands are some distance from the spot151 words
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179 1952-01-08 1 SAIGON. Jan. 7 (AP) French planes continued today to rain 1.000-pound bombs on Communist led Vietminh convoys moving guns, ammunition and other war supplies into North Tonkin from Red China. The assaults were centred along the vital Colonial Route No This links Thai Nguyen179 words
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Article49 1952-01-08 1 JOHORK BAIIRr M.m Roads, leading From lohore Bahru to Kot,< 'lintt^i ;md Wei 2>ing ate now Hooded because the Incessant rain during II la.«%t few days A numbfi ot Bar* and lorri is have been stranded hrraiist: the flood Mfaten which «r« about four feet deep49 words
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Advertisement56 1952-01-08 1 Headline Aav#* a<y *etorm v n llOlEl»* 3>o<fe Virtloft m« M <v— *"a w Fof News Inside WT Undir. Wax***. 2 MWl ft a# Movements. 4 tUIDDSr. ,4 s i a b/oc^-p. i> [OB ML X DEfEOS v)\mn tifot... v s w J |L -N \k' TO LAST there can56 words
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Advertisement56 1952-01-08 1 ICI CfCAM ■K^^^- r^llH|' tf tn^c storage y^T^PW Cbß'^ V OJEAMERIES I x f^ IT^WI W47W£^^t^ V) f/ Ww< p W r*m &60& mwe* i g o£sm£orooL4y Aft ffBHBM- 4U S*O£* w*** ->_ f*~€ /0 r& ss *.pm L" 1 i^K*«"» fc MM *C iCVwbHlkj > ft r=r B^m B*^?56 words
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Article, Illustration229 1952-01-08 2 S'pore Family Has 5 Children Studying In U.K. Standard Staff Reporter JIR. AMD Mrs. S. G. Mohd. Ghowa, of Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore are a very happy couple as all their five children are now studying m England. yesterday, at 8 a.m., their youngest daughter, MJ s s Sarah Ghows.229 words
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Article, Illustration266 1952-01-08 2 CITY REFORM UNDER WAY Experts Working Jointly On Three Lines Of Action Standard Staff Reporter THE three efficiency experts engaged to reorganise the administration of the Singapore Government are now engaged on three lines of action, Mr. K. A. Blacker, Organisation Secretary, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Blacker added thatChee Koon Lin - 266 words
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Article50 1952-01-08 2 MR SS. ISAAC, European Civilian Power Station Engineer at Changi R.A.F. airfield, collapsed and died while on duty m the power station yesterday An'official of the Air Ministry Directorate General of Works Mr Isaac leaves a wife and two daughters, who live at Changi. He was aged 50.50 words
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Article176 1952-01-08 2 TAX TECK GUAN. a charcoal dealer who did not comply with a Court order to demolish an unauthorised shed he had put up next to his house m Sin Koh Lane, was fined $250 by Mr. K. J L. Jamieson m the City Police176 words
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Article, Illustration231 1952-01-08 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Parliamentary Committee of the Labour Farty of Singapore at its meeting today, will review its stand against issue of Premium Bonds. The Party's representatives m the Legislative Council voted against the issue of Premium Bonds by the Government at a231 words
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Article92 1952-01-08 2 THE memorandum from Sin- gapore urging the Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill. to retain the services of Mr. Malcolm MacDonaid, the Commisj sioner-Genera] for South-East Asia, has been forwarded to Mr. Churchill under the signa- lure of Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan and Mr Tan Chin Tuan92 words
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Article, Illustration229 1952-01-08 2 TllhßF is a "water rush" every morning and evening at Fernhill Road, off Stevens Kmid The reason for this rush is that there is only one standpip, tor the use of 1300 people fixing at the foot of the hill m the area. This picture229 words
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Article212 1952-01-08 2 siBSTATIONS liable to load shedding today:— DAY Hume Pipe, Rheem, Ford, Bin Seng. Wire Mesh. P.W.D. Quarry, Nanyang .Mfg., Bukit Panjang, National Carbon, Princess Klizabeth Kst., Dairy Farm. Liv Pandan. Jurong 1. 3. Bt. Timah. Village. United Chinese Rubber Wks Lam Soon Cannery, Lam (hoon R. Wks., Kah212 words
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201 1952-01-08 2 Standard Staff Reporter STALLHOLDERS m the Joo Chiat Road private market m Singapore will not agree to any increase m their present rents, a spokesman told The Standard yesterday. He said they had no objection to the survey proposed by the three City Councillors for201 words
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Article34 1952-01-08 2 SCHOOLS REOPEN NEXT SUNDA Y KLUANG, Mon. Government English schools m Johore will reopen alter the long Christmas vacation on Sunday, Jan. 13. Some of the schools closed during the last week of November.34 words
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Article, Illustration210 1952-01-08 2 MARIA HAILED 'MISS BODY BEAUTIFUL' Standard Staff Reporter MARIA of Menado, popular 19-year-old Malay film star, was chosen "Miss Body Beautiful, 1952," before a crowd of more than 1,000 people who turned up at the Happy World Stadium on Sunday night. The "Body Beautiful" contest, which was held m conjunctionStandard - 210 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-01-08 2 Eighty percent of the members of the Singapore Rubber Amuing and Manufacturing Workers Union attended its first anniversary celebrations held at the Great World Park on Svnday. Among (hose present were Mr. Lim Yew Hock and Mr. S. Jaganathan. President and Secretary, respectively, of c Singapore T.U.C. and Labour CityStandard - 76 words
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Article67 1952-01-08 2 BRITISH forces fighting m Malaya, Korea and the Suez Canal Zone were remembered on Sunday when prayers were said for them at a special service at St. George's Garrison Church at Tanglin on the occasion of the visit of the Archbishop of York, Dr. Cyril Garbett.67 words
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Article62 1952-01-08 2 MORE than 180 guests were entertained at the marriage reception of Mr. and Mrs. Sim Boon Eng at the G. H. Cafe on Sunday. The bride was the former Miss Lee Kirn Hong daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Lee Lai Sen«. The bridegroom is attached to the Singapore62 words
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108 1952-01-08 2 Standard Staff R< p r SINGAPORE S third** nU 2L«° Pen exMbdtion will be held the British Council Hai nine days beginnim; fo Jan. 25. The exhi sponsored by Art Soc.'c' opened by r Neice, Presidei I pore City c Already n rt j108 words
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84 1952-01-08 2 Standard M.v K. i THE strett Mountbav.. R d-Geyl, I unction up I lang Road. hi\< last bee: c barrels This d.\ oi the anticipat gestion alo coming Chinesi son, said R e C W R M i. Mr H. m due I .c:ng tn84 words
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Advertisement165 1952-01-08 2 PHOTOSTATS ma P s ore legally accepted photodeeds copies ore applicable to the reproduc led 9 ers »«on of onythmg printed, designs written, drawn or otherwise permts impressed on popcr, film, policies textile or metal. drawn igs s i ore inexpensive, exact fasmanifests cm, lei which con be enlarged indentures165 words
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Miscellaneous13 1952-01-08 2 ■lON* O' THESE POPE,HE*ED SS^^^f^^ 3 L AH GOT TH' MOST^N SHOOT HE,13 words
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Article, Illustration324 1952-01-08 3 SlwriUi il Maff Beyrter I'iK VIN S ycßlerdaj Imrcvd nifnilwrs of Christ ii m l>i»r«t t Koa«l l«» riiirrlain th<* Archbishop of »ik. Mr. < Niil <..irlM*ll, f<> Ira indoors m Farrer Park. Thanking tiie congregation (be the warm welcome accord- I him. the Anhuishop saidChee Koonlin - 324 words
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Article, Illustration95 1952-01-08 3 THE Animal Lovers' League m Singapore will hold a meeting at the Raffles Institution today at 5 p.m. Following the meeting, there vvil! be a short film show, including filtn s on animal and bird life Representatives from every school group are invited to sit95 words
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191 1952-01-08 3 CAN AN employee be held liable for any arts he may have clone, because of obedience lo hi* employer, asked Mr. D. S. Marshall defending Er Kwang Pheow m the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday. Mr. Marshall made this submission when Er was charged191 words
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Article47 1952-01-08 3 WHEN APPLYING by post for a provisional driving licence, the applicant must send the identity card when returning the completed form and photographs. All cheques sent to the Traffic Office should be made payable only to the Financial Officer, Singapore Police Force.47 words
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Article37 1952-01-08 3 The opening of the Timber Grading School will be held at the Forestry Department, Kepong. today. The ceremony will be performed by the Member for Agriculture, Tunku Yacob ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Abdul Hainid Halim Shah.37 words
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Article, Illustration151 1952-01-08 3 ABOUT 226 Shell and Anglo-Saxon employees m Singapore who have completed from lo to 35 years or more service with the two Companies will attend a tea-party fiven m their honour at the Raffles Hotel m Singapore, this Friday. The occasion will *be marked by151 words
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Article94 1952-01-08 3 SINGAPORE'S -Bird-man". Mr. S.R. Naidu, who has been heard over Radio Malaya imitating birds, was cautioned and discharged m the City Police Court yesterday when he admitted permitting his unregistered bicycle to be used m Kampong Kapor on Sunday evening. The bicycle had been given to an Audit94 words
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Article52 1952-01-08 3 A YOUNG labourer, Yee Swe e Fong. who stole $(!03 lmm a sauce factory and then absconded to Seremban where lie was arrested was sentenced m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, to six weeks" hard labour. Yee was employed at the Kwong Ban Sang Sauce Factory,52 words
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Article72 1952-01-08 3 ONG TIAN CHWEE (23>. was tentatively charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with robbing Cma Cheah Tong and Mary Koh Yam Neo of a purse containing the identity card and driving licence of Chi'a Cheah Tong together with $15 cash four gold jingles and72 words
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Article145 1952-01-08 3 THE BOILER, which caused extensive blackouts m Singapore on Saturday and Sunday nights, hai been repaired and is back m cominissioa now, Mr. C. C. P-avne City Electrical Engineer, told The Standard yesterday Mr. Payne, however, denied that half the City wa* blacked out Ofh any145 words
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Article406 1952-01-08 3 Hand-writing Man Evidence Standard Staff Rt*|»orl«»r SHORTLY after a cash cheque for "dollar* seven hundred and fifteen being salaries to hi* staff" had been signed by Mr. Sheen Sehested, a consulting civil engineer, it ww altered to 'dollars seventy hundred and fifteen* and then presented to406 words
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Article277 1952-01-08 3 Standard Staff Reporter A WARRANT of arrest was issued m the Singapore Coroners Court yesterday against an elderly Chinese. Lee How for causing the death of a 25-year-old cook. Foo Ah Foo by a "negligent act."" At an incruest into Foo's death the court was277 words
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Article45 1952-01-08 3 THE Public Relations Office la Singapore said yesterda) that their pre>s statement on fan 4 referrutc to i 'Yap Ec Chian Scholarship" should read t'm "Peter Yap Scholarship" instead The scholarship aras gtatttd bf Mr. Peter Yap *rho gave capital sum <»r $r>(>i>45 words
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Article41 1952-01-08 3 MR. W R M. HAXWORTH. Superintendent of Traffic Police states that the two pictures of traffic signs m Grange Road/ Paterson Road roundabout "is not his work." Mr. Keelan was personally responsible for this Mr. Haxworth said.41 words
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Article29 1952-01-08 3 FOR impersonating a Food Control Price Inspector. 33-year-old Siebel Harrick Earl was fined $100 m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday m default one month's rigorous imprisonment.29 words
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Advertisement114 1952-01-08 3 H^-H^ -r -f +^ffiS* *S**«sffiSSSffiffiffiffi3EgEffiffiT! SPECIAL CHINESE I NEW YEAR OFFER! gQ Plena note our special offer of gj •20% mSmemmmi w oil Printed Silk Fabrics off jjj| our listed prices will be made e| a) ''liable to you from January ftth m 22nd Oniy. t ffl i 5 visit114 words
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Advertisement93 1952-01-08 3 RESULTS from "Classified"? PLACE YOUR ADS. WITH THE Singapore §>tanbar& BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM AT LOWEST COST. Only 50 cents per line with a minimum charge of $2/- for 4 lines (approximating 16 short words) will enable you to place an od m The Singapore Standard (Daily Edition) under Situations Vacant,93 words
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Miscellaneous9 1952-01-08 3 y <^^^| > »7 r..», i^i. K.n,;rc... U '«> S, 1...'. W-H ->''9 words
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322 1952-01-08 4 Councillors And Leaders Will Help Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A drive to interest Malaya's large Chinese working population m the trade union movement is planned by Chinese labour members of the Federal Legislative Council with the help of other Chinese labour322 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-01-08 4 DR. ABDUL MAJID ISMAIL was feaarrfai to Cbe K ha i rani of Singapore at a ceremony held m Kuala Lumpur. Dr Ismail is with the K.L. General Hospital.29 words
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Article109 1952-01-08 4 Monty: Radio Blamed Standard i Staff Correspondent LONDON, Mon. The i rejection of Montgomery as the Malayan C-in-C is partially credited to Radio Malaya by the Daily Telegraph's Sin g a pore i correspondent, Denis i Warner, who asserts it i gave "unique publicity to < local editorials opposing the109 words
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Article123 1952-01-08 4 SC Appeals Against Sentence MALACCA, Mon.— Sergeant Khoo Chin Keat, aged 52, of the Special Constabulary was sentenced to one year's simple imprisonment "and fined $100 m default one month's imprisonment today by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. F. A. Chua. for accepting a $10 bribe from Special123 words
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Article77 1952-01-08 4 Baby In Bin: Charge Explained JOHORE BAHRU, Mon— A charge of secretly disposing of a dead body of a new-born child was explained to a 17--year-old girl, Lim Hyam Jeng, by the President of the Sessions Court. Che Taib bin Andak today. It was alleged that Lim gave birth to77 words
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Article55 1952-01-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. A. R. Entwisle has today arrived m the Federation to fill the vacant post of Adult Education Officer m the Department of Education. Mr. Entwisle will organise and advise on adult education and will work m close cooperation with the Adult55 words
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Article89 1952-01-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A detective, Mariappan, appeared before the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Mr. J. G. Adams, today, on three charges of extortion and attempted extortion. He was alleged to have extorted a sum of $80 from one Govindaraja on July 2 last89 words
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199 1952-01-08 4 I Paid Up All The Money Owed SAYS PLANTER) KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A 28-year-old European planter D. M. Johnston appeared before the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Mr. J. G. Adams today on four charges of cheating. Three of the charges alleged that he cheated one Amy Hussain,199 words
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Article63 1952-01-08 4 MALACCA, Mon.— Mr. S. V. Raman, the Supervisor of the Alor Gajah Tamil School, deplored the fact that although free education was available m the school for 200 children, less than half this number took advantage of it. Mr. Raman charged that many parents were more63 words
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Article46 1952-01-08 4 MALACCA, Mon— The Archbishop of York will visit Malacca on Jan. 9. Dr. Garbett will be welcomed at the West door of the historic Christ Church and will preach a sermon at 11 a.m. from the pulpit of this two hundred year old pulpit.46 words
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442 1952-01-08 4 40 To Contest 12 Seats In Mun. Elections Standard Staff Corn >]»ondcnt KUALA LUMPUR, Man. Some 40 ibbill dates are expected to contest for the 12 st\at> on the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Commission, m llu* first Municipal Elections next month. The Standard 1 understands. Every seat m each of 'he442 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-01-08 4 photo. Miss Ong: Siew Kean of Kuala Lumpur was married to Police Inspector Ong: Kirn Boon of Singapore. The ceremony was held at the Eastern Hotel, Kuala Lumour EasternEastern - 29 words
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Article90 1952-01-08 4 Standard St.. lt KUALA U MP| i; —Mr. I. C. Kuala Lumnur Mbu President sad »ver Malaga this evening lM upon the sut( s oi u ;f Kuala Lumpur Efo would deiK?nd \\u- i v i lm democratic slaf» country. Kuala Lumpiu European towns, he based90 words
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Article78 1952-01-08 4 I KUALA LUMI I Robert McLetntn old F.:. t( 'day :>y thf i lent oM i .umpur S G. Adams, n a nitting rrin trust of thro I »1 A M :jy dri Hamid I m I cged to HcLe and ci b barged U78 words
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Article42 1952-01-08 4 New Malay School Opened I' A new I School ai Su declare I Badlishah at morning Tun#ku Bad iho Sultan ol tised bN the R was Indi posed The new I the old on people and up to 300 b ys a42 words
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Article51 1952-01-08 4 PORT BWEI PEN —The X:. \g 'I ererted n< restaui ants foi Sungei Aur W Road. The stalls, I new type, an I programme appi Town Health I)< the Improvement ol I facilities. Stalls that arc unsai will be pulkid dowa placed by new51 words
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Article48 1952-01-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR li The Selangor Labour I 1 will ho d I nree tion i this week the ftr I la U Settlement on Saturday I p.m. another or; Sun Bungsar the thii Petaling on J Labour Partj i a will bo electors at the*48 words
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Article17 1952-01-08 4 JOHORE BAHRU Ungku nooiim c of 1 Service m I n Council a lied hen17 words
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Article125 1952-01-08 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Mon. A spokesman of the Negri Sembilan Milk Vendors and Cattle Owners Union tald The Standard the now regulation requiring bullock carts to be fitted with tyres would cause undue hardship to who are finding it difficult to make endl meet XTie extraordinary125 words
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Advertisement608 1952-01-08 4 LAN IDEAL TONIC Has been a warded 24 Gold and Silver Medals SERRAVALLO'S TONIC BARK AND IRON WINE Stimulates the Appetite Strengthens the Xerves Regenerates the Blood. SERRAVALLO's TONIC is a most palatable mixture of Bark and Iron, perfectly combined with a good sound Marsala. It is a distinct boon608 words
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Article217 1952-01-08 5 Co-op Plan To Help Fishermen Will Drop Cost Standard Staff Correspondent PEN \N<;, Mon. Efforts are being made to organise the ashing industry m Pcnang and Lai ut on a co-operative basis with assistance from the Kuial and Industrial Development Authority, Mr R. C. (iaJes, Assistant217 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-01-08 5 TWO prominent families iiL Malacca were united when Mr. Lim Siew Cbaag married Miss Yeow Seek Ckaa, The groom is aaa of Mr. and Mrs. lim Sian Soon and the bridr is a u^hter of Mr. jmd Mrs. Yeaw Chen? I. nan.42 words
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Article132 1952-01-08 5 f. i 1 1 r J .M.iir orrc^pundrnt >U. Moil. \lo\nl Uy Standard ttlori "Miiaimun bin Mi is 111; mt«i«-r v <l«»<*a> iii« lir-»l m X nil jioii^ i _i«f». *»iiiua|M»r^, Mr. I Inn s**gi I]M»h\ pcBl -'i:u.H«»r \v ho rti i-iilK I ->\ ■<!132 words
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Article91 1952-01-08 5 > ijird Staff Corrr»p«>ii<J'-nt I, M .n— The Rtu al and i. DeveKipi^.enr A I i > t n!ed a donation -»f to *^c cost of repairing >t perimeter bund -i ong River bn Lai :>e pr^\ ded I ie people. ire DCCeSSIt It91 words
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Article12 1952-01-08 5 Donations To S ATA Funds we latMl 1 ers Ch »> T»»> > ►framed12 words
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Article19 1952-01-08 5 Used Gun In Theft: Charge imatitting cash and iave been the time (c was 1 iL-i .T ib 1419 words
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Article56 1952-01-08 5 BAIL of $f).000 m two sureties was ofteved to I.lm S.\ee Kirn ot Bukit Theresa m the Singapore l hi i-d Police Court yesterday when he claimed trial to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Lim Vow Sinjj at Bukit Iheresa at midnight on Jan. 6. The56 words
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Article129 1952-01-08 5 SJAB EXAM m iiKi^rd Stall t orrPrpondrnt KOTA BHARU, Won— Three iromen Zahar? l binle Ibrahim, Wan Khabjah bmte Abdullah »"•< MaimunaTn binte Haji Vfahmood Hippies from the North Malaya Transport Serk c, X »;a Bahru, and 42 men > *ii passed the St. John's129 words
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Article56 1952-01-08 5 A 29-YEAR-OLD British serviceman. RaiTj Smith claimed trial m t!ie Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, when charged wit!) stealing a motor bus, worth $20,000 by taking it oui ;>f V}<* possession of Dian bin Awang Bakar «t East Coast Road on Jan. k. Smith i> allowed56 words
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Article181 1952-01-08 5 541 (61.79 is ia intiona > T Q Y.WC A d >. G.W, F;it!i> Ira FH B: omle) |3 1 1 ;4 Dona- m« Padai i excJud- ttjto&ttft, Tin 8880.00. Grik J <Org miser T>h Puan \M7S()T tendings lOfganiser: Mr.vG.s! WalkerJ $2353.92, Kuala K:ni4s:u- (Organiser:181 words
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Article368 1952-01-08 5 Standard Staff R«»|»ortrr >IN(»\POKE (rovernmeitt *4»am«»ii Ua*r ih»w joined I tli«* rank* of (iovrrmnfiit «*ii»|»l«»>«**-h demanding j»»*n. i and revision of »»a*»^-«. Tli«- fir«*t to ntakt' lli «l4*fiiaii4l<i were the uniformed of the I'osl NII4I i n— inmiii ■lionn l)ej»arlmeiii. v m aordinarv meeting 1368 words
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Article125 1952-01-08 5 Stamlanl Malay (!orr<*3|>oii4l«*nt M.OK STAR, Mon. The United Vlalays National < >r«*aiitsatii»M lias l>r«-u invited lo h«*iml two representative» lo tlii* "Malay Independence Preparatory Com-niiUt-r" whose formal ion was agreed to at tlie remit Malay Cenyegg held m Kuala Lumpur under the >po<i««»rthi|» of125 words
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Article63 1952-01-08 5 More For These Schools THE SINGAPORE Governmerit's contribution of funds to Chinese schools between J949 and 1951 have shown a big increase of expenditure spent over the last three years. Typtal aid amounted to $1,555,HT7 during 1W;>1 as compaied to .547::.2'»4 m 1949. Grant- maid for fast year was $637,44663 words
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Article147 1952-01-08 5 Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE merchant. L<nv Khong LiitiJc '»t Boat Quay, claimed trial m th c Singapore Third Ciiaiiti-ii District Court yesterday when charged with six offence involving 5:10.000 under the Colony's Finance Regulations. It was a P eyed that m 194 Q. Low made147 words
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Article79 1952-01-08 5 IX THE report yesterday's Standard about the vi.si: o i Mr. T.P.F. McNeice. President oi the Singapore City Council and nine City Councillors to the Pasir Panjang Power Station th^ name ot Mr. Chan Kum Chee «Pn>gressive East) was not mentioned. In fact Mr. Chun79 words
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Article89 1952-01-08 5 Standard Stan Reporter TWENTY TWO YEAR OLD Leong Chee Kwong -»t the R.A.F. Regiment. Malaya; was fined &;ri m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, for hurting Inspector Quck Mong Song, VSC Ng Win? Kee. and Corporal Mohd. Noor at the Kreta Aver Police Station89 words
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Article133 1952-01-08 5 NOTE FOR TRADE UNIONS Standard Staff Reporter TRADE Unions m Singapore Hciil soon be able to get copies of iLie Trade Union Ordinance, Mi. C R. Dasatatha Raj. Labour Member tor Bocfaore District m the Singapore Legislative Council t"ld The Standard yesterday. Mr Raj said he has been i.i iormed133 words
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Article45 1952-01-08 5 A SAMPAN man. Tan Ah Yam <4*»>. who tried to bribe -j police constable, when hp whs fo'.iiid tn j boat with three others m a prohibited area, wris sentenced I m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to sis wrecks* rigorous imj>riscn-45 words
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Article105 1952-01-08 5 Standard Staff Reporter •THE INCREASE ol dog Licences to a flat rate :>. r $5 i s presumably jo make the Animal infirmary m Kampong Java Rtirjd. Singapore n sHi supporting institution." a spokesman ;»r the Animal Infirmary said terday. In litfl. 17.544 1105 words
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Article177 1952-01-08 5 r*,llA*l,, M 0,,. The Penan* UMNO Youth league is not satisfied with th«- .Irmaml to net uu a provisional governmeol i.. Malaya, «-oinurising of all ••ommunities m the country, as soon a* possible, nta<!<by UMINO r«-presrnlativf4 to ]\lr. CWivrr l.yttHton Secretary of State for the177 words
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128 1952-01-08 5 Standard Market Krportrr MR CLIFFORD WAITF. managing director; ami Mr W H. Monier-Wtliiatns, Secretary] of the Consolidated Tin Smelters Ltd.. are if) Sinijdpoiv DO a short business trip Consolidated Tm Smelters own f»i c Eastern Smelting Could, m Pfiiri'ji* M<> mforsaatfon i> available ts<128 words
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Article, Illustration226 1952-01-08 5 Mandiiril Staff CtfTNptllral II'OII, Mon. KamlitH k)i«» rn.-nllv .•nl«r«-<I a Van. pong m Nonli Prrak m .<-anli of Lmml w«t#- fulij by ihr btkabitaata v»Ih» k#-j.i ilu-m m rwitrmltii Mttitl nriylilMMirin- \uviliar> Pilfamt, h.J MI<M illlo atnlMisli poMtions. rhe !> indits h ere226 words
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84 1952-01-08 5 Standard Matt <»rr«-»|»i»nd i KUALA I. IMP IK. M«« Polirc ypstrrday recover** J 9.01M1 KrvtomMe Japant*>* bayonets and '!0 unservit c able shot guns m the Kuj<* Lumpur rural iirtrkl af SHanijor folioviin^ iofortiijition rf»r«*ivt-d. Hie Pol t<«* in** ii ImvHKac m a jt-ep84 words
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Article123 1952-01-08 5 Standard Suit < .»rr »•,,,.,»<;,..' PBNANG. Moa i W* Ipwns arc I !>• bui I Pr:i i on the remaining m s t:>s i ßrtemai ion according to a letter addre to the various Chamberi .r Commerce here a tm ne C'h Port iviiju; n123 words
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Article20 1952-01-08 5 IPOH. Sum T Mcc Uatt. teed 83 round m pain h• 'i Sunj»ei Sine. i. t to tm»h <20 words
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Advertisement31 1952-01-08 5 Iwt A. 9 W\ fP ukl 9 ft X (a delicacy made from eggs knfdfni Wy I empty die contents of the packet BP^s^^^^^^^^^L^^^-^r fflfo I DIDtS Oi nfMirnty W3UCT« "v31 words
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Miscellaneous178 1952-01-08 5 SINGAPORE PIAIHf Siu?upor P Stumn Clv»»: Social meeting at Shackle Club m p.m. Y.W.C.A.: New ballroom dancine class 7 p.m.: New Mandarin class beginners clasa 9.30 a.m.. advanced class io.:;o a m. FJUDA.: Malar. Commercial and French classes 5.30 p.m.; Judo practice 0 !0 p m.; keepfit class ♦> p.m.178 words
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874 1952-01-08 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Pau l Revere Rides Again! 'JHE most interesting guess as to the purpose of Mr Chin chill's visit to America comes from S» nator Langei of North Dakota. This mid-Western Senator, W€ understand, is well-advanced m years which probably accounts for the startling origin-al)-v of874 words
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Article567 1952-01-08 6 E. C. V. FOUCAR - E. C. V. FOUCAR By KRV CORRECT 1 says Premier Thakin Nu, is the attitude of the Red Chinese Governmeni towards Burma. Yet it is abundantly apparent that the leaders of Burma keep their fingers crossed when Stealing with their powerful neighbour beyond the north eastern567 words
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Article360 1952-01-08 6 Review of View Spiritual Blow MR AW Boon Haw's comments on Peking' Government's? ■"illegal" requisitioning ol the| Ens* Aim Tong Tiger Balms factory m Canton, intimated independent Sin Chew Ji:^ Poh has caused much concern among overseas Chinese. Many Overseas Chinese indus-| trialists and traders have in-| vested their hard-earned360 words
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260 1952-01-08 6 We the PEOPLE NO FUTURE IN PAROCHIALISM Sir:— When I read the advice given by Mr. G.H. Kiat to the 5.C.8.A.. regarding the part it should play m future elections to the City and Legislative Councils I was not surprised. That he was capable of such parochial expressions became evident260 words
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Article58 1952-01-08 6 Britain's Tracts Union Congress has given considerable help and Colonial representatives -it on the Executive of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions But only a small proportion of Colonial workers are wage-earners m the sort of employment that tends itself to organisation. Th'.s if where the work of the58 words
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Article402 1952-01-08 6 Henri de Turenne - Henri de Turenne By Washington. Jan. 7. 'T'HE Americans have in— sisted at the last moment tliat the question of relations between Japan and Communist China, and particularly trade relations between the two countries, should be added to the agenda for conversations between the President of the402 words
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Article, Illustration16 1952-01-08 6 "Argiie* lime l» money —-so fmirtl on pa vine for his dinner with thai!"16 words
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Article709 1952-01-08 6 RITA HINDEN - COLONIAL WORKERS GAIN NEW STATUS RITA HINDEN meet Of Improve* Ana Berelopmemt Of TraOe Union* By Author a f "Empire d A fI e r" mid cssnys vn (.olonud m« tcrs: Honorary Secret <i r v of the Fabian CoionkA Bureau m lahidoii. JN THE doys before World Wor 11.709 words
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Advertisement102 1952-01-08 6 1 JlifEluA SIN&APOKI nut. A LUMPUR PtNANG ac crcusnHi m sumi nuHuii a mum r«ii CB7dl*ABlt AT All *il &BHRS 8/OV* tfP-W M V l&D/M watch pfAW& stwtcf mr/o* Aei&uwrso 'For that smoother taste. Jiut <uk |d... £f fgif\ FINEST BEER SERVED ANYWHERE! SOI r IMPOMTFR4: L£rr£ TRADERS LIMITED 86A.102 words
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Article375 1952-01-08 7 NATOCommander Reviews Progress During Past Year I'VKl'v Jan. 7. (AFP) General l)v i-ht Eisenhower stressed yesterday \\w «;lol»al character nf i!n* struggle waged l>> tlu* free world m Korea, I mlo-( .iiiitn and "other \ifal areas. i i NATO s|:i i Com- m e\ i^'on bj375 words
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61 1952-01-08 7 i Cabot I G .i a i.iii- an b< »j 1 ■■';•■<. 1 61 c 1 return part tial campaign nor i post He c press conterenct 5 1 G Sberm Hampshire to Eisi as a m the I ssured 5 thai Gen< t ftn61 words
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39 1952-01-08 7 7 (UP) F-86 1 1 iiiiiiRght en loi la j •ties over Re< a cs i damag- itnu r.ber both ts rwent: an SC a Uiju— the se S d iv m oodiest39 words
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70 1952-01-08 7 ZURICH Jan. T (Reuter)- Sir S; .::";d C-:;'P> i> suffei ing ()Y recurrence of last year's .<pin;i; fection one p^ce m the lower spi^.e Lady Cripps stated; lere today. Sne added, hew ever, that his c":.d.;."ti "is very good and treaUAent ia starting immediately The70 words
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Article194 1952-01-08 7 W. German Recovery 'A Miracle WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. (UPJ -^■United States High Commissionei John J. McCloy yesterday described Germany's oostwar recovery as "almost a miracle." but cautioned that strong economic .Cains must still be made to counteract Russia's pressure. McClov said m a television documentary on Europe that he [eels194 words
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91 1952-01-08 7 TAIPEI. Jan 7 (Reuter-AAP) Archbishop of New York Francis Cardinal Soellman left Taipei for Manila m an American Army plane this afternoon after a three-day visit. In a message broadcast to the Chinese people over the "Voice of China" this morning Cardinal Spellman91 words
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Article18 1952-01-08 7 MANUGUA, Nicaragua. Jan. 7 <UP' Aichbishop Jose Antonio Lexcano. 82. died today The Government declared eight days' mourning.18 words
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Article186 1952-01-08 7 CAIRO. Jan. 7. (Heater) Egypt's Liberal-Constitutionai party yesterday charged the Wafd Government of Nahas Pasha with "failure to take any real step" to meet the situation arising from its abrogation of the Anglo-Egyptian treaty of 1936 three months ago. The party also recorded its •'unanimous protest186 words
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Article49 1952-01-08 7 SAIGON, Jan. 7 (AFP) Lieutenant Leclerc. the son ot the late Commander of me Second Armoured Division during World War II who died m rm aircrash m 1948. was captured Jan. 3 by Vietminh when leading a patrol near a vil'age 20 miles southwest of Namdinn.49 words
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91 1952-01-08 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 7. (UP)— A Brooklyn mother of three children ageU two to fire, gav c birth to quadruplets today m less than half an hour. Mrs Fanny Graber. 32, presented her bewildered husband Joseph with three girls and a boy so quickly that91 words
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252 1952-01-08 7 A lbania Break From Red Rule Said Near ROMF lan 7 (4P)— Yugoslavia, Italy and Greere themselves overthrow their tomn.umstj^.nie. The National Committee for a Free Albania made the request after receiving information »°m inside Albania that me breaK from Red rule may be near. The committee. xhiC c presents252 words
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Article, Illustration77 1952-01-08 7 New Year At Albert Hall The annual New Year's Eve Chelsea Arts Ball brought the New Year m at the Royal Albfrt Hall. London, with its traditional, but novel costuming, tableaux and balloons. Students from art schools and university colleges paraded their fantastic tableaux inside the hall until other revellersAP - 77 words
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224 1952-01-08 7 GENERAL VAN FLEET: Reds In S. Korea Pose No Threat SOMEWHERE IN KOREA, Jan. 7, (AP)— General James A. Van Fleet said Sunday bypassed Communist guerillas m southwest Korea are not strong enough to threaten any armistice agreement made at Panmunjom "They (the Communists) don t j have much to224 words
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Article173 1952-01-08 7 BANGKOK. Jan. 7 fAP) A British committee, headed by Ambassador Geoffrey Wallinger, i i is meeting tomorrow with a Thai j Commerce Ministry committe* for a five-day discussion of the I rice quota problem. T'le^Mmister of Commerce U insisting on a policy thai only 800.000173 words
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336 1952-01-08 7 11 Sponsors Of West Resolution Near Agreement PARIS. Jan. 7. (\V) Wt*t*W J&mUM Korkism U> Mren^then lh«- I iiit«*«l i\alion> m <l< ;ilin» with fulnr«-itfr^r««-<«.i«ni roinul«<! up mi|>|mm I la<*l ni^ht for their version «»f cahinH-rank Security < oiinril inerlin^H that would <tihturb Korean trace negotiation*. They are attempting to336 words
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Article75 1952-01-08 7 HK A ssocia te Of Dr. Sun Dies HONGKONG. Jan 7 AC> I Won« Tong prominent Hongi kong Chinese merchant and former official m Dr. Sun Vat-sen's Government, died here Saturday He was 82 Born id Chungshan, Wong wen* to America at the age li< If) there he met Dr75 words
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194 1952-01-08 7 VIKO. Jan. 7. (AP) Ejypl pejerted BrHmkt\ protesl a»ain*t a ttgwagMHWr"*! Bwer ol 11.000 lo ;*••>. i >*li«» kills I.UMiI.-<»«MH-ral Sir t,««»ti:«- KrskiiK". «-«>mhii;ih.l< I of British troops m Egypt* Bril.iinV prolr^i l.«-i k railed i li«- ofl"«r > inriirm<-ni to marder.194 words
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93 1952-01-08 7 BANGKOK, Jan. 1, (AIT Denying a rumour about the arrival of 60.000 Chinese Nationalist soldiers m Thailand m transit to North Burma. Premier Phibtin to day declared that he had never been approached on the matter. "Even if it were Ink, it would probably93 words
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146 1952-01-08 7 ,\D\ VNCED UN CA.MI KOREA Jan 7, I \FP X United Nal ion poki man said ye the Communists were shipi arj numbers of crab I i aft into Morth Korea 4 Manch iria. According to taken fora Communist pi ers of war,146 words
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Advertisement19 1952-01-08 7 THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND T0 SARAWAK, NORTH BORNEO, X^ INDONESIA. THAILAND, BURMA MANAGERS: MANSF.EID rO. LTD OCEAN BLDG. SINGAPORE 1.19 words
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Advertisement71 1952-01-08 7 j Romarv biscuits are made tor those who cannot be content with the commonplace. Traditional metnons and recipes, secrets oi i,ne exquisite biscuits tha' delighted the exacting rast.es or the past, now £O to make chew" -xfi-isive Msonlti NbUM gualitv if remiAiscent ot ihe gracious avin^ of a ies« darned71 words
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Miscellaneous27 1952-01-08 7 U^i I |WHY ARE YOU TAKING- I I WELL-SPIKE IS I[( HE WON'T HIT ANYONE V"' WP*-*1 N OFF YOUR BELT y-^ A MEAN GUY^ THE BELT27 words
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Article210 1952-01-08 8 Transport Aircraft Takes Off Today A HASTINGS transport aircraft, due to leave Chan?i m the early hours of this morning, will inaugurate the R.A.F.'s first regular service between Britain and Australia. Planes on the route, which will be flown monthly at first. Will refuel at210 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-01-08 8 Stan dard photo. Mr G. M. Shipway, (right), India and Far East Manner of the Aviation Division, Dunlop Rubber Company (India). who reached Singapore from Calcutta by Qantas fnOAC on a week's visit. He was met yesterday by Mr. P. D. O LidAfll (left) of Dunloo Rubber Company m Malaya.Standard - 50 words
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101 1952-01-08 8 Rise In Cargoes To Korea By M erchant Ships NEW YORK. Jan. 7. «AP l Privately-owned merchant ships transported more than 80 per cent <.»■ the r»:;r>^ shipped t> Korea during 1951, Frank J Taylor, r?resid«tit ol the American Merchant Marine Institute, said yesterday. In v year -end statement. Tay101 words
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Article86 1952-01-08 8 NEW YORK, Jan. 7 (UP)— The largest and fastest luxury liner constructed m America will weigh anchor on July d on its maiden voyage, the United States Lines announced yesterday. John Franklin, President of the Lines, said the 990-foot United States will be the "world's most86 words
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62 1952-01-08 8 TORONTO. Jan. 7, (Renter*— Canada has decided to produce for herself and perhaps to sell to other countries a supersonic Jet fighter which may rench maximum speeds of more than 1.000 miles per hour, a Canadian Defence production source said last night Indications are62 words
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Article228 1952-01-08 8 Kallang A irstrip Is Out-Of-Date Standard Aviation Reporter SURPRISE that Kallang Airport still had a/*meur airstrip, was expressed by Mr. G. M. Shipway, India and Far East Manager of the Aviation Division, Dunlop Rubber Company (India) who arrived m Singapore by Qantas BOAC, yesterday. Last m Singapore m 1947. Mr.228 words
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Article30 1952-01-08 8 AMSTERDAM. Jan. 7 (UPi A Turkish steamer has run aground m Scheldt near Bath. Holland, radio reports said yesterday. Th e mishap was reported by Antwerp Radio.30 words
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192 1952-01-08 8 The fouling of sparking plug* by deposit* hitherto a major problem for all aircraft operators—may &oon be a thing of the past, if final testa now being made on a new ingredient for aviation gasoline proves its suitability for general use. Shell research192 words
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Article30 1952-01-08 8 WASHINGTON. Jan. 7. OJP>The British Overseas Airways Corporation received the Civil Aeronautics Buard's permission yesterday to extend its present route across the Atlantic trom Bahama t.> Jnmaica.30 words
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Advertisement557 1952-01-08 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Ovarian V%i" FraMCttco Lot Af»q?l»i AM A».«nci« 0 Canadian Cities Penan:; P S Hi« S'pote An LA/S» 17/21 lan JACOB LUCKCNBACM 24/?6ian 27'2iJa« 29Jon/ZFefc 11NI CHINA ICAR 24/26Feb 17f*h 28Fe*»/2Mat 2lMai Fo- KM jO't. colors o Oi La"?- O;~z> T jnka and Possengw 800-557 words
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Advertisement333 1952-01-08 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. wfcST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P Baroe... Jan 20 Vessel fof Muar Weekly Hon 9 T <»r for Rengat Jon 18 Vessel «or Molocca Twice Weekly Hon 9 Thong fro* Hogan Vessel for Pom Hicksor Weekly Si A P' A P' Jo Pangko* *O' Malacca333 words
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Advertisement254 1952-01-08 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Llord Holland- America Lin« Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdom HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE JEW ORLEANS Spore P. S'hom Peno v SALATIGA(RL> Gdns. 29/30 9 Jan 10 Jan RADJA(SMN> 15/21 Jon 22/23 Jan 24/Z3lon SCHIEDYK (HAL) 25/3 Fefc 4 eb 5 Feb254 words
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Advertisement476 1952-01-08 8 S'pora P. S'hant p_ M KAMBOOIA' fof Bangkok riofttc "FALSTRIA" f*v Sago*- Bangkok 11-U Ja« "IN0IA" fof Bonoko^ Hor»g. Kong Manilo Kobe YokoHo/rio 2-5 Feb 10 Jan 1 Feb 2-S "MORELIA' fo» Po^g-ok Hongkong Kobe\& hamc 19-21 F*b 17 -HF 2 «t "PATAGONIA" tor Bang c' Hongkong Cr Manila 22-23476 words
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Miscellaneous197 1952-01-08 8 Si Ships m Harbour WHARVES I unga. Elona. Orestes. Ship Godwvn Gite I «odoH-n N». I: Reinhard, Agapeaa 51/S2 2 Mambang. Atreus 1H 4 Western Anchorage: Aiex Beiia ;y 7 White. Turia. Brfville. t/J I OI'TER ROADS Benwyvi? f; h.h Hsuaa. Troodos. WaingaBoisscvaiH 11 18 J tv e Van Den197 words
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Article, Illustration287 1952-01-08 9 MAXINE RAKICH - Guthrie's Move To New Ultra Modem Offices MAXINE RAKICH Bi Standard Staff Reporter r <SIAN carpets, Chippendale furniture, air--nmg and other up-to-date appliances make the igaporc offices of Guthrie and Co., Ltd. m kocd one of the most modern m the Colony. iay moved into these new offices t-wai makeshift287 words
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Article45 1952-01-08 9 I economic Anandal f.! 11l cuiinod n today ilance '"iide statistics stera who secret talks on tarters said c had been i Be m the ta pontioa not but m other -.vealth in- i before the f".re of I iid be how ReuterReuter - 45 words
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172 1952-01-08 9 WASHINGTON Jan 7 (IP) Defence Mobilizer Charles E. U'ilsan said he believed the I'nited States would be able to get tin from Bolivia "when we need it." He idded, '"We have not been r reased for tin yet We bad a pretty172 words
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115 1952-01-08 9 S 'pore Firms Hit By Textile Slump Standard Staff Reporter A< > large Chirac textile firms m Singapore have >*n he fit of a slump m the Colony textile J i'< Mandard learns. i the Brms, which has standing, it is disposed of its at a total loss 00.000. '■cms115 words
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Article22 1952-01-08 9 The ttfat acetylene Rns factory In Indonesia is scheduled to be completed m Jakarta within C-ilhi myoths. A. F.P.A.F.P. - 22 words
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Article, Illustration637 1952-01-08 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, By i Special Standard Correspondent Indonesians Now Ask -EA Producers To r ace Uo A 1 ogether JAKARTA, Jan. /—lndonesia is worried over the future of rubber and tin prices. And this has caused some Indonesian economists to suggest unofficially that Malaya, Ceylon637 words
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709 1952-01-08 9 By MICHAEL CONNORS, Standard Staff Correspondent WHILE the necessity for a plentiful intake of protein m the daily diet for the maintenance of good health and well-being has been well established by nutrition experts, protein-rich foods, m countries such as Malaya, are709 words
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Article47 1952-01-08 9 BUYING rates for New York and Canadian dollars (per $100 Malayan) are: 32 13/16 and 33| (T.T.), 32 15/16 and 33J iO.D.>. and 33 1/16 and 33J (90 d/st) on credit bills Philippine pesos are selling at 65i (T.T./0.D.). Other rates remained unaltered.47 words
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Article116 1952-01-08 9 THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per Ib: Bu>ers Sellers No 1 KSS Spot Loose $1,412 $1.41| t 0.8 m t>ale> l>et No J KSS $1.41; 51.42 No Z KSS $1.37 SI 37| No 3 KSS 51. 34 $1,344 Tone: Steady. LONDON KL'BBbK Monday's opening prioes per116 words
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Article, Illustration174 1952-01-08 9 Standard Market Reporter AT a reception m Malacca, Mr. G.D.S. Boole, the local Manager of Shell Co., presented long service emblems to 26 Shell employees, and then received one for over 20 years' service from the hands of Mr. Toh Boon Lay, who himself174 words
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Article23 1952-01-08 9 I S exports ol oi luminous coaJ m 1951 totalled 58.000.000 shoit tons, more than double tbe 1950 total U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article322 1952-01-08 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Mon. Tin shares prices were inclined to sag slightly due to profit-taking after last week's steady rises. A fair volume of business was transacted Nt the lower levels. Further itterest was shown m the rubber section and a number of price322 words
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Article156 1952-01-08 9 Standard Market Reporter BUYERS predominated m the Singapore rubber mar ;i t yesterday tor all grades of robber Highest price done for was $1.42 per lb., a rise of first grade rub! 4 .'.<■ about one Q nt pel Ib <>vc i Saturday s UQuiet - 156 words
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Article47 1952-01-08 9 HONGK< s lan 7 S;,- S::i M r* d v >. v c Cintung p ,»n the Hongkunc Ei today wen HK<ISM to *:i Sterling; HKsfi .25 to > 'SJ I HKSi 810 I i Ma ii II: HKSO :to wie Indo esian H ipiah Go EfKs32l47 words
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Article81 1952-01-08 9 Standard Market Rrporur QUIET conditions prevailed ■< the Singapore produce ma ket yesterday very little Bd ti be jng recorded Copra was quoted WSJ >>« p:cui buyers and tellers (39 Coconut oil had >♦•!!< (634 per picul and no buyers Betel nut $3'/ (split < i-81 words
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Article111 1952-01-08 9 JAKARTA, Jan 7 tAFPI The C txi In Semarang has lined .j Dutch firm, Jacobson Van !>« i B- i j and Co 250,000 rupia ti ■.■:>.: to export rubber oi hijthei qua than stipulated m the Bxpori licence! concerned and ord«-: i d thatAFP - 111 words
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Advertisement83 1952-01-08 9 :i Sh»*'* r» 151 M.i:» m. D.stnbuUd h\ S.!\M ffWlfff Korran) Laughs! Action! SEJOLB" Starring NK\:; VAIIViAH BASMft soon P KAMI Ef ItOkl Ml M.tl.i.\ lh:tnm PI.KASK VOW* K> IHf KARI.V SHOWS HI A\ON> IHSAPIOIVr.iI VI On n 'i BIXJCBI it ,md eTu'Tieiice ihe iuv >\ Com inn aud Sili83 words
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Article685 1952-01-08 10 KINSiUS tHY STOMP": "SHOK SHINKRS I>R\(. i.frllj Roll Morton's Red Hot ri»i>prr*i HMV R *****. THESE two sides come from JellyRoll Morton's first recording session la New York Morton who ;u\d |ast arrived from Chicago and d.d not have a regular band relied :herefore on a685 words
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Article946 1952-01-08 10 ANA CR USIS - ANA CR USIS Music Notes By 1 H Both\he Pr Chamber Ensemble and the Musical Society have planned dates throughout th On* "March 30 and April Z the Musical Society will give a Symphony Concert m which the principal works will be Haydn's Clock" Symphony,946 words
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Article237 1952-01-08 10 Prodigy Won't Be "Rushed' IVTEW YORK ClTY.— There I^l will be "no rush" m the career of Michael Rabin, his parents say. Michael is the 15--year-old prodigy who has already made his formal debut as a violinist m Carnegie Hall here and has attracted national attention. He has been a237 words
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91 1952-01-08 10 NEW YORK, Jan. 7 (AP>— Acna Del Rosario, 15-]^ear-old Philippine pianist, made an impressive appearance m the New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra as soloist for Saturday's Young People's Concert. New York Times and Herald Tribune critics agreed The Times said: "She played the first movement91 words
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Article50 1952-01-08 10 HOLLYWOOD. Jan 6 iUPi Movie producer Walter Wander's v, A i a J ttorne y Jerry Oiesler said today he had definite" plau* for renresenting the producer at his trial opening on Monday on a charge of assault with intent to murder hit *'fes agent Jennings Lan*50 words
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Advertisement144 1952-01-08 10 TEL. 34.00 Ai*- CONDITIONED DAILY 5 SHOWS at 11 a.m.— 1.45— U.>— .45 9.50 P.M. C/ffawr stays for a I AKJ7A 2 nd ENCORE LANZA z weEK! t/ TECHNICOW>B .-New AlhambrA-i DAILY 11 AM— l.3o—4 5 SHOWS A «k 9M p m 1 11 111 ■taM^^VV i ieaturv- BJI BBm^ir'144 words
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Advertisement356 1952-01-08 10 -J %iji S ffy^yjf^^HS^^ I ,^nfl n^nT THE tAFf $r CLASSICAL RECORDING J a BEETHOVEN Sonata m E ma or, 0, r /4rfi/r iPianofortel 08 Kf< SCHUBERT Improniptu m E tijt .<• SCHUBERT Impromptu m G major, ,0. <4rrur ScfcfWOel 'Pionofortei BEETHOVEN Sonata No i <n C m n Or<356 words
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Miscellaneous165 1952-01-08 10 CROSSWORD FOB PLEASUBE t£t", NEW SERIES -No. 64 12— Hail! W mm n mm T? mm l r—f—^mimmmmmmmmm 13-Assault r 2 r W5»78 4 \,o \ll 14— SoutliAeuern I "7 iv v Indian 3~" I •15— Small jthtU Z '3 of pastry 17 Charitable 7iT~ j j )i»i 22-Pish egM165 words
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Miscellaneous293 1952-01-08 10 rYIODAY'S FORECAST:— Th c 1 astral climate follows the same pattern as yesterday, which means that it Is -able for handicrafts. inteltectual pursuits and beneficial mental activity. L«ek will favour practical ideas. parti eularly those which are to be put into practice at once— lnfluential backing friendship. Successes of prestige293 words
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379 1952-01-08 11 LONDON, Jon. 6 (Reuter)— Engiond is preparing to moke every challenge to win f^j^liq Toble Tennis Cup m the world championships m Bombay next month. England has produced two English-born world champions Fred Perry of equal lawn tennis fame, who won the tile m379 words
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Article81 1952-01-08 11 KARACHI. Jan. 6 (Reuter)— Wladislaw Skonecki, the selfexiled Polish Davis Cup player, ,won the men's singles title m international hard courts lawn tennis championships here today. In the final* he beat the Pakistan champion, Iftikhar Ahmed by 6-1, 6-8, 6-2. The men's doubles fifial had81 words
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254 1952-01-08 11 LONDON, Jan. 6 (Reuter)— Tw6 British "teen age" girl swimmers are steadily preparing for the Olympic Games at Helsinki, each m her own way. Daphne Wilkinson, aged 19, has left her job m the Midlands, eschewed all social engagements, and concentrates on nothing254 words
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Article72 1952-01-08 11 CARCASSONNE, Southern Frame. Jan. 7 (AFP). The New Zealand National Rusby League team, the "Kiwis." today suffered an unexpected defeat from the hands of the average French team of Carcassonne by nine points to seven. The Kiwis appeared particularly clumsy and bewildered m the72 words
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Article109 1952-01-08 11 BEAR MOUNTAIN. New York. Jan t; <UP>— Merill Barber oi' Brattleboro, Vermont, won the Harold Nelson and Franklin DRoosevelt memorial ski jumps at the Bear Mountain state park today. Barber repeating his previous victory over Art Devlin, two times "United States Olympian. also received the award109 words
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Article56 1952-01-08 11 MUNICH, Jan. 7 <AP>— Toshiro Dai go, Japanese judo world champion yesterday defeated 10 Bavarian judo stars m a total time of less than seven minutes m an exhibition match. Daigo is touring West Germany with a Japanese all-star team, headed by the president56 words
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Article155 1952-01-08 11 NEW YORK, Jan. 7 (AP)— A European heavyweight title fight between Ten Hoff, of Germany and Kareyisy, veteran Belgian contender, at Brussels Saturday is the headline of this week's boxing programme. Ten Hoff won the title from Britain's Jack Gardner on September 23. Ernie155 words
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Article78 1952-01-08 11 KARACHI. Jan. 5 (Reuter)— j Skonecki of Poland Rained a sur- prise win over Fehcisimo Ampon of the Philippines m the semi-final of the men's singles m a three days international I hard court tennis tournament today. Skonecki held the initiative throughout to AVi 6-3, 11-9,.78 words
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Article96 1952-01-08 11 THE COMBINED VolunteerPolice Soccer XI to play against the Kesatuan Sinaran Anak Melayu at the Police Training School ground on Sunday, will be selected from: Samal Sahib. Shazali. Sunny Tan V. Nadara.iah. Tan Wee Hock D. Kes-sler. V. Marimuthu. Luke' Lopes: Richard Tan. Goh96 words
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Article66 1952-01-08 11 BROOKLYN. New York Jan. 7 (AP)— Flying Freddie Wilt, of the New York Athletic Club, Saturday night began his warm up for the Olympic Games by bettering the best known flat floor two-mile record m the world by covering the distance m 8 minutes 59.5 seconds.66 words
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175 1952-01-08 11 KLUANG. Mon.- The Kluang Sports Council under the chairmanship of Mr. V. Powell Evans. which. within a year of its formation encoilraged and improved the standard of sports and all games except tennis m the district, has launched on yet another ambitious programme of175 words
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Article61 1952-01-08 11 INNSBRLCK. Jan 7 (AFP>Japane.^e skiers Ignaya and Nitsugami yesterday ranked respectively iruh and 14th m the major Austrian .skiing event? of "'Western Pokal' m which some of the best European skiers participated. The Slaloge event was won by Austrian ace and Olympic Games favourite61 words
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Article48 1952-01-08 11 HELSINK!, Jan. 6 <AP>— The Soviet Union yesterday officiallyannounced her entry into this year's Olympic games m Helsinki. The decision was announced m a cable to the Finnish Olympic committee Cain Von BremsmeU from the chairman of the Soviet Olympic committee 11. Andremme.48 words
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Article137 1952-01-08 11 NEW YORK, Jan. 6 (UP)— Doris Hart, second ranking American woman tennis player, and Shirley Fry, third member of lli€ Wight man Cup team, sailed for Southampton aboard the Queen Mary en route to the Asian tennis championships to be held m Ceyron on rcb.137 words
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Article322 1952-01-08 11 LONDON, Jan. 6: (Reuter) Ei-!ityfour horses have been entered for the Grand National. "Blue Riband" of British steeple-chasing to he run at Aintree, on Apr. 5. This is 11 more than Here entered last year, and two less than m 1950. All the well-known name322 words
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Article192 1952-01-08 11 German Sports Problem BERLIN, Jan. 8 (AFP) Chairman of the German Olympic Committee m the Soviet zone Kurt Edel yesterday accused the Government of the West German Federal Republic of seeking to prevent the creation of a single Olympic committee for Ihe whole of Germany. In a !i "ti I192 words
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127 1952-01-08 11 Teenager Wins Indian National Tennis Title CALCUTTA, Jan I Another teeaeset mad*- hi" tory m lithutta when Mia* Irmla ffcapar, I>elhi cham pion. won the women sin?!?'S (hampionshtp title m the National Lawn TVnniChajnpioashlp which run eluded on Sunday. She bead Hiss Laora Woodbridge fr4. 4-G. T m the final127 words
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Article84 1952-01-08 11 ST JFAN LUZ V Jan. 6 i" middleweighi tmpion Soldevilla I Iw it C I.unaud ol f- .re t;y •»ut m the sixth round of i du'ed 10 rounds, Cornering Lunaud. f lard Landed sm i ihlnf i ifi I to Boor the Frenchman &i84 words
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Miscellaneous89 1952-01-08 11 I ■■•■IMP Wt gs^sr— tJ **-f .Tiiafcß lllMESpfiJ HIGH riUSS at tb« orinnpal resorti In Malaya: A.M. PJH. Singapore 7.18 8.30 Malacca 5.07 5.31 Port I>irk>on 3.48 4.12 Port Sham 2.29 3.33 Penan* 10.51 10.41 1 r*T^ r—rrr-. 1I >•- -s> S( OF fOMPSF NOT- I F~~"" \'i A^ TH89 words
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302 1952-01-08 12 Sedgman Gift A Precedent? SYDNEY, Jan. 7, (AP) Two week end Sydney newspapers sharply criticised the Australian way of amateur tennis that kept Davis Cup *lar, Frank Sedgman, out of the professional game. Sunday Sun Sports Columnist Alan Hulls said that the Sedgman302 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-01-08 12 Body building is combined with the Athlete's sense of balance for this simple looking but nonetheless tricky pose by the hand balancing: team of Otto Schmidt and Donna Lee. physical culture fans of Ohio. Columbus World Wide photo.World Wide - 38 words
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Article92 1952-01-08 12 LONDON, Jan. 7. (ReoAer). British pro frvsional gotten Dai Keca and Harry WeetttKin. left London airport today for Australia. Before tnkin-; part m a tournament m Sydney at the end of March they will play exhibition matches m Kenya, Bombnv. Calt utta and Singapore. Of92 words
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Article79 1952-01-08 12 Ttie following team has been se-lerted to represent the Royal Annv Service Corps School against Royal Engineers m the thud round of the Fraser Neave Cup at Gillman Barracks tomorrow: Dvr, Dairies, Pte. Gurney. Pte. Clarke, Lieut Phillips. Capt. Byrne; Major Moyle, Lieut. Hart;79 words
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Article710 1952-01-08 12 Frank Scores 98 Against The MCC JAMSHEDPUR, Jan. 7 (Kcnter) The MCC raptaill dccllird at tl»«' IHWigßi SCWC of 370 for five li«'ii the inatt-h a»ain*t an Kant /one \1 was continued lu-rr this niorniiii;. llii»hii-hl of the ilay'-* |»lay was Frank's 98 for the home side, runs he scored710 words
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Article152 1952-01-08 12 LONDON. Jan. 7. (Reuter)— Circles Bray, cricket writer of the London Daily Herald, commenting )ii the "slow-motion" Tests between India and England, today blamed the Indian Cricket Board of Control tor allowing such batsmen's wickets to be prepared. "Both teams will be castigated for their unenterprising play,"152 words
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Article64 1952-01-08 12 TAIPING, Mon.— An interesting football match between the Penang Ferry Youngsters and Cheng Wan of Ipoh was abandoned owing to rain m the second half. In the first half the score was 1-all. The Penang team led 2-1 m the latter half when heavy rain64 words
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Article56 1952-01-08 12 NEW YORK, Jan. fi iAP< George Rhoden. of Morgan State College won the 400-melre invitation run at the Knights of Columbus Games yesterday, first important track meet of this Olympic Year. His time was 58.7 sees. Rhoden. American 400-metre champion, is a native of Jamaica and will56 words
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Article112 1952-01-08 12 THE FOLLOWING Flight BP Office-bearers were elected at the general meeting held recently Patron— Mr. Lim Kin Tong, president— Mi. Tan Hock Siew, vice-presidents— Mr. Tan Buck Hong and Mr. Yoo Horn Sor. Hon. secretary— Mr. Kiang Kong Boon. Hon. treasurer— Mr. Lim Mong Kiong. Hon. sports captain—112 words
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219 1952-01-08 12 SEVEiNTY-TWO amateur boxers from the Army, \avv, RAF, Civilians and Police will clash m the Singapore Amateur Novices Championships 1952, lo be held on January 21, 22 and 23. The Singapore Amateur Boxing Association, dormant the whole of last year, is reviving the tourney219 words
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Article145 1952-01-08 12 MOSCOW. Jan. 7. (AP) Pravda reported today that Soviet men speed skaters broke two world speed skating records m one day at a meet m the mountains near Alma Ata, m Kazakhstan. It said a Moscow skater Yurev, covered the 500-yard dash m 41.7 seconds onetenth145 words
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Article214 1952-01-08 12 IPOH, Mon. The team to represent Perak m the hockey quadrangular meet, involving Singapore, Negri. Malacca and Perak at Singapore this week end, will be a weak side. Four state trial* warl* S. Selvanayagam. P. San key, (hahes) and Mat Moor and A. Hazari. (full-hack*)214 words
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329 1952-01-08 12 ONG POH LIM who is now m irresistible form, figures m two semifinals m to-night's Singapore Badminton Association Championship ties He qualified for the open singles final last Saturday when he disposed of the reigning champion Cheong Hock Leng (Eclipse) m a329 words
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Article146 1952-01-08 12 MODENA, Italy. Jan. 7: (Reuter) Ace Italian motor racing driver, Guisepe Farina and Piero Taruffii, have left the Alfa Romeo team to drive for the rival Ferrari Company. The Ferrari "stable" will thus have all the top Italian drivers racing m their colours next season. Farina146 words
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Article94 1952-01-08 12 IPOH, Monday.— The $200,000 automatic totaiisator will not be ready for use during the Perak Turf Club's February meeting. This was disclosed by Mr. Lee Koon Inn, secretary of the Perak Turf Club today. The totaiisator which was ordered last year from Sydney was to94 words
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Article27 1952-01-08 12 HONGKONG. Jan. 7 (AFP) Major-General J.H.N. Poett, Chief of Staff, British Far East Land Forces, arrived m Hongkong today on a two-day visit.27 words
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Article113 1952-01-08 12 LONDON. Jan. 7: (Reuler). —Alter their great display against South Africa on Saturday, the England team have been selected en bloc for the match against Wales at Twickenham on January 19. Team: W. G. Hook (Glou cester). J. E. Woodward Wasps). A. E. Agara (Harlequins). L.113 words
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118 1952-01-08 12 33 Russian Fishing Ships In Port Said PORT SAID. J:<n 7 (ReuSerlThirt> -three Russian fLshuig vessels are due here today on theii wav from Odessa, m the Black Sea to Vladivostock m the Soviet F'ai Fist. British naval parties at* expected to help berth them The> are staving two days.118 words
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Article101 1952-01-08 12 WASHINGTON. J,n 7 UJP>Federal Narcotics Commissioner Harry Anslinger called attention today to what he facetiously described as the "new Commu nist front" He said Federal agents m Hawaii recently made a large haul of heroin from Red China when they arrested a woman carrying101 words
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