Singapore Standard, 9 January 1952
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Title Section19 1952-01-09 1 Singapore Standard *fc A. sW i VOL. II NO. 191. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.19 words
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321 1952-01-09 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, lues. The Malayan Chinese Association and the United Malays Nationalist Organization have put up jihol randidatrs for the Kuala Lumpur Municipal elections next 1 I I I > ll l lla The two bodies believe321 words
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Article85 1952-01-09 1 S'PORE MAN FOR FAR EAST TALKS Reuter [Read ng B- Ui ler-Seci c |gn Affairs, il I If at us coi \g n thig ntl I y T M M >m; Ofl am mcc I iding will lead I! g iti n the c >nfj Nations Eco ;si n Asia85 words
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Article44 1952-01-09 1 Red China Mail To Be Examined kg, r.tn. 8. (UP)— of incoming i:: nail from China will I beginning acco: ling to the mis( New China ment does not say rpose of censorUgfa that purpose c served a.so Dew currency are §->m ii date44 words
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Article304 1952-01-09 1 Standard London (orrfspondent LONDON. Jan. a I: is virtually certain that Churchili yesterday offered Truman assured supply of Malayan tin. probably at Controlled prices, us part of a "package deaf involving American supply ol 'ib>uU halt i of Britain's l..">O0.0O0-t on steel shortage. Churchill's304 words
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Article62 1952-01-09 1 PORT SAID. Jan. 8: (Reuter) j Egyptian striker., here whose stoppage threatened to close the Suez Canal went back to work this evening. The settlement brought relief to 16 ships lining up here without prospect of berthing or gett ing fuel or water and to -*3 Russian trawlers62 words
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Article57 1952-01-09 1 LOXDOX Jan. 8 Reuter)— About 45 senior Commonwealth financial and economic experts began today vital discussions on the sterling areas balance of payments crisis. The officials, from nine Commonwealth nations, will spend the next week drawing up statistics and data on trade movements for the .secret talks ol57 words
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Article70 1952-01-09 1 I ONDOX Jan. B: (Reuter) The London Stork Kxch.mge withstood firmly today the shock of the announced Sterling area gold and dollar deficit m the final quarter of 1951. British Government funds advanced by one-sixteenth to oneeighth with -small buyers undaunted by the quarter., losses There was. however,70 words
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142 1952-01-09 1 FALMOUTH. Cornwall, Jan. 8: (Reuter). The storm battered Flying Enterprise was running- into rougher weather today on the last leg of the journey to safety. Winds were freshening m the 80 miles of sea still separating the listing Ameri can freighter from the British coast142 words
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Article119 1952-01-09 1 SUV\ Fiji Islands. Jan. 8. (Reuter) Nearly 1.000 Fijian soldiers, the finest of the island s young men. embarked tor service m Malaya today after a maren along a" packed. Bower strewn route and under a "storm ot confetti and streamers. Women wept openly and some119 words
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Article39 1952-01-09 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 8 (AP>— Mr. Sumner Welles, 59-year-old former U.S. Undei-Sctte-tary of State, and a former Austrian baroness, Harriot Post Wilson von Jestens/ky, 57 of Bernardsville, New .Jersey, have obtained a marriage licence.39 words
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212 1952-01-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— lt appears unlikely that the through train services between here and Singapore will be resumed tomorrow owing to deterioration of flood conditions m North Johore and South Negri Sembilan. Mail train services between Gemas and Kluang 7 were cancelled today. Reports212 words
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Article56 1952-01-09 1 CHATHAM, KENT, Jan. 1 (Reuter) The driver of the bus which killed 24 young Naval cadets m a Chatham street last month was today sent for trial at the Old Bailey, British Central Criminal Court m London. He was charged with dangerous driving. He pleaded not56 words
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Article, Illustration395 1952-01-09 1 photo. Churchill, Truman Expected To Discuss Peking Recognition WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 (AP) Britain's recognition of Communist China .is expected to come up m today's global talk* between President Truman and Mr. ChurchilL The President is expected to tell Mr. Clnmhill thai 1m United States non-recognition of theStandard - 395 words
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Article73 1952-01-09 1 Standard Londqn Correspondent LONDON, Ja- 8 The Mto**, Z^lof rubber and tin on the London Market todo». LONDON RUBBER Spot 4^ d Feb 40 d Apr'./June JJld. July /Sept. 38 dJon. c.i.f. 40 d Market: Quiet. (SEE PAGE 9 FOR NOON PRICES) LONDON I \r* Spot:73 words
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77 1952-01-09 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 7 (Reuter) The New China (Communist) news agency alleged today that eight American planes dropped 14 bombs when they "again invaded northeast China" yesterday. In a message •leceived here the agency said the planes F-84 Thunderjets dropped the bombs at77 words
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Article342 1952-01-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Between 1948 and IJSO Malaya's contribution to tne dollar pool was about USSb?" million out of a total of Übiou million from all colonial ana dependent territories. This was disclosed by Mr. O. A. Spencer, Member for Economic Affairs, m a broadcast over Radio342 words
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Article296 1952-01-09 1 LONDON, Jan. 8. ißeuteri.— A change m the entire industrial pattern of Britain may b* involved m the "austerity pro gramme" now being prepared bj the Chancellor of the li chequer Mr. Ku hard Butler m view of the dollar drain. Financial observers said today that it might296 words
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Advertisement98 1952-01-09 1 Headline «s^ TlaCamaa. draining Of EvafiliatiAM* Malays Quit n?^-.. Less For Export, News inside JW* uesence: /ff srr<lc/O f *^-p. 2 ■•▼acwatioit: v/f/a9e P4 Rice: Says Thailand^, t VERITAS" 350 C.P. Pressure Lantern and •SUPERSPEED"I2Oi.P Incandescent Lamps. K. present tti\es: H t. rill RSI ON CO. g ipori K. Lumpur98 words
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404 1952-01-09 2 TRAINING OF INSTRUCTORS TO BEGIN SOON More Detaiis On Colony's Civil Defence Organisation Firstßatch Toße ReadyßyMarch Standard Staff Reporter TO GET the Colony's Civil Defence Organisation 'on the ground' as soon as possible, the Civil Defence Training School m Kolam Ayer will give basic training to volunteers as instructors early404 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-01-09 2 photo. MR. DOUGLAS LESLIE Davies, of Kensington who is a planter fa the Federation, and his bride B O A C Stewardess Wary DoyleOwen after their wedding at Kensington Register Office. London, recently. A. P.A. P. - 35 words
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Article170 1952-01-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE had 37 «-a*ea of hou*ebreakin{g last Drremlwr, representing the lowest iiiiiiithiv figure for the whole of 1951. Crime statistics released by the Police yesterday showed thai with the exception of thefts m dwelling houses, there was an ail round drop170 words
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Article117 1952-01-09 2 Market For Bukit Panjang THE SINGAPORE Rural Board b U build a public n irkel m Bukil Parijang m piirsiiar.it* of The Board s i,«. ;rv to replace private lifiarkets. The market will be about B<> fva ':.y 4fl feet The Standard was told that tbe two private markets there117 words
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Article122 1952-01-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter EMPLOYEES of Singapore Chinese firms, banks and factories will receive Chinese New Year bonuses on a reduced scale this year, chiefly owing to decline m rubber prices. Executives of Chinese firms said yesterday that they, however, expect to give at least two or122 words
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Article80 1952-01-09 2 SENG AH SAI. a former kepala of Joo Seng Rubber Factory, told the Singapore Third Crimi ial District Court yesterday, thai when he was released under a suspension order, a man i"ok $50 from him and said: -You were not released by the Government, but80 words
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Article47 1952-01-09 2 POH KUAV CHWEE, a 58--year-old bird trader, was fined $200 m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, for giving a bribe of ?2 to a constable m the Singapore river not to take action against him foi having 28 pigeons without a permit.47 words
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162 1952-01-09 2 WELL WATER m Mi lto Road area used foi *he purpose of sprouting *uwgay has n found to be "definitely osanitary," Mr. T. A. Spiiance, Singapore City Council Analyst told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Spillance who arrived at his conclusion after testing the162 words
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328 1952-01-09 2 CLOSURE OF TOWGAY V/ELLS Standard Staff Reporter THE DECISION of the City Council authorities to close towgay wells m Rochore after failing to prove that tap-water towgay is superior to that of the well-water, has now stirred a hornet's nest. Hundreds of towgay growers m Singapore328 words
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Article120 1952-01-09 2 LIST OF PASSES from the V.M.C.A. Commercial Classes m Pitman's Commercial Examinations held m the V.M.C.A. during November 1951 has been received from London. 70 words per minute: Miss Josephine Rufus, Meah Jan, Miss Teresa Teo. Miss Lilian Lim. Miss Emily Nong Ah Yuen. 80 words per120 words
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Article, Illustration83 1952-01-09 2 GUESTS AT the wedding reception of Mr. Tan Koh Teck and Miss Irene Low Sui Kia which took place at the Singapore Registry of Marriage last Saturday, sang •♦Goodnight Irene" to the couple. The bridegroom who is the third brother of Mr. Tan Koh Ten*, isMichael Anchant - 83 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-01-09 2 THESE barrels are an experiment to help traffic flow more smoothly alonff Geylang Road near the junction of Mountbatten Road. It is expected the dividing hue will be extended to as far as Geylang Serai m time to come. picture by Michael Goh.. StandardStandard - 46 words
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Article34 1952-01-09 2 SIME. Da; by a >v! Co., Ltd report ihe following rubber crops: feempas. Lid.. 344.400 1b Nov and 285.100 Jb. Dei. Radeila Rubber Estate. Ltd. 17.700 lb Nov and 1H.3Q0 !b. Dec34 words
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131 1952-01-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE RESIDENTS of Kampong Siglap off Jalan Sempadan will try to raise $150 among themselves to get rid of the menace of a huge hornets* nest which hangs above the house of Sulaiman bin Ali. Since the .report of this nest131 words
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327 1952-01-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter RATES OF training allowance during HOW tUHllhlOTiis trainim. f«,,Mngapore Civil Defence volunteer* Mere announced by the Seeret;tr\ Defence, iMr. H. G. Turner, at a press conference fMtetday. r The rptes are the same for the Civil Defence Corps, the Hospital327 words
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Article52 1952-01-09 2 FROM /< nary cut* En Si p r < s<) cents -i.ure. Dectsidh to Sum cha -.v i .«i not q| Singapore Be ers torn' i km tht porp Ba rj i V oi>. One -1 k n /or < ;.v seui I .-/f c )flf52 words
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Advertisement49 1952-01-09 2 SCHOOL WORK BRtNGS TIREDNESS, 'W^S&W^k (youngsters v 'i\ jkLo^ v V" I BVILD" THEIR ioblES A PROTECT THEIR LUNGS f^^^\ i fE MU LS lON rtfc h»s a world wide repuUtiun for build- IL^-JI B < up a resistance m Darv-nt and <»hilrf SUfTJSK tro M K»-Wrt.^S > BORNEO _>49 words
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Advertisement162 1952-01-09 2 for straight ylO^ •t/7/5 DU/6 r7?//K Every baby led by bottle pure, nourishing milk Ostermiik It i< to oafil that your baby is contented, sleeps so:n Jiv, HMI i I •^^B^^^^^^^v healthily strong. C^termi:^ l^^^^^^ali^^^^ added tamn |RISKRW//3' straiphl h sTur OSTERMILK Available m :lb. mis GLAXO LABORATORIES ITD. GHKNfOeD.162 words
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Miscellaneous27 1952-01-09 2 'If I SAVE M€, DOCTORS J^f th.smeo.one uW^^ l i *ril^\mmnj*r??jcfa'^~ i SICKNESS ANY EX-CONFEDERATE D%M2^ A LFT yMMR V l^W^- «wW3L -&sn/Z NEARLY If WE^L \#£G27 words
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182 1952-01-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter COMPENSATION for occupational diseases and higher scales of compensation for temporary disablement to workers m Singapore have been recommended by the Labour Advisory Board to the Government. Revealing this to The Standard yesterday. Mr. J. Middleton-Smith, First Assistant Commissioner for Labour, said182 words
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Article58 1952-01-09 3 $173,000 FOR THE DISABLED of (173,000 1 ..i-! yeai tan <■< n if on 1:1 mr\n of the The :onv 71 were I I 1 md iaries kemen w 1 wted paid I •■■••>• la a res ill of red during their were the a were >1 I f 6l58 words
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Article, Illustration235 1952-01-09 3 MR. TEO SIOK (A \N. believes m sharing his uith Others. KrrrtitU hu >«m. Mr. Thi v ;h Married >li--» Cheng »i l.ian. ibe neice <>f Mr. Homer Cheng. Instead of buying them a he lecided to donate 56.000 I i live 'haritab c235 words
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Article64 1952-01-09 3 Move To Control Markets QUESTION te 'v i be Ik< over by not. to C 'uncil could m I ken up by L... c nl War I el IT »c Stan Iv i the i c depute tc lessee and I ;e stalli ight i light i a existing m64 words
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Article152 1952-01-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter NG LIP HOW. assistant manager of Chop Koh Chye Hong, was fined $5,000 m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday, when he admitted attempting to export goods without a licence 0:1 Dec. 7 last According to the prosecution, revenue officers boarded152 words
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Article137 1952-01-09 3 THE Governor has appointed the following persona to be memebrs of a Board >f Visitors m respect ol the V irk Hill and Pasir Panjang Homes tor a period ol three years: The Secretary for Chinese Affairs Chariman, Mr. Cheng Hui Ming. Mr. Lim Kirn Seng, J.P. Mr.137 words
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Article44 1952-01-09 3 THE BRITISH Military Attache m uangkok. Brigadier A. A. Crook. D.5.0.. who has been paying a routine visit to Singapore took the opportunity of paying an informal visit to the Advance parties of the King's African Rifles m their camp m Johore.44 words
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Article114 1952-01-09 3 HE HIT NURSING MOTHER Standard Staff Reporter DURING December last year, five serious cases of ill-treatment were reported to the Social Welfare Depratment m Singapore. All the.se cases have been brought up before the Police Courts. One of the cases involved a man who thrashed his 32-year-old "first" wife with114 words
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Article89 1952-01-09 3 Carrier pigeons may fly from Singapore to Malacca m the near future. This interesting experiment will be carriea out probably for the first time by the Singap<f*-e Animal Lovers League. At a meeting held yesterday. Mr. Leslie Rayner, who is president of the League disclosed his hopes of89 words
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Article65 1952-01-09 3 AN $11.000,000 scheme for alleviation of floods m Bukit Timah, along the canal, and other areas, has been recommended by the joint Singapore City Council-Rural Board Flood Alleviation Committee, The Standard learned yesterday. The Committee has only met once so far. It will continue its discussions65 words
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Article29 1952-01-09 3 The following been appointed members of the Education Finance Board: Mr. C L. Edwards. J.P.. Mr. K. T. Ooi, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Mr. Teh Say Koo.29 words
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Article64 1952-01-09 3 THE ONLY commissioned art work m the Festival of Britain to go abroad is destined for Singapore. It is a large mural '"Cavalcade of Common wealth" painted by Mr. Felix Topolski for the South Bank Exhibition. The picture is about 20 yards long and seven yards high64 words
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Article319 1952-01-09 3 FIVE YEARS AGO— on Jan. 13, 1947 a young harbour board labourer, Low Chap Chong was arrested by a constable at Gate No. 4, SHB m connection with the fraudulent possession of 18 tins of jujubes. He was taken to the station, and released after319 words
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207 1952-01-09 3 KL Elections: UMNO States Its Aims Standard Staff ('orr<**pondrnt KUALA l.iMi'i'R. l ki 1 promotion ol the racial i 1 and economic id* tncen I i the people of ICaUiyi wa le dared by i '.\l.\O to be i 1 Rain objectit e m its IB point Manifesto issued todA)207 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-01-09 3 Tengku Sukina and Che Wan Daud dancing at the ball held recently by the Malaya Society of Great Britain. Shahariah, Tengku Sukina and Tungku Bahiyah do a song number. Che Abdul Aziz has a good time doing the samba. Tengku, granddaughter of the Sultan of Johore, dances53 words
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Article24 1952-01-09 3 THE SINHALF.SK City Day Scholarship has been awarded to Yvette Woodtorri. i pupil of the Convent >( the H >:y Infant Jesus.24 words
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Advertisement93 1952-01-09 3 I^i co by irS r£&t 3 n *^9£ Aus-ralian Bulldog Ant can i m its jaws a glo*£ MWi rhan a thousand time* itl own weight. Compare >i»ely for a human lea», a "Jpeie artist would hay* f o grip an 80 ton steamMla «M his teeth whi!a cling, ng93 words
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Article263 1952-01-09 4 150 Moved From Kampong Tanjong Standard Malay Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. B.— The Federation Government has removed, under the Emergency Regulations, a Majay village at 6j mile Petaling where about 150 Malay farmers and tin mine labourers were living. The village is known as Kampong Tanjong, and263 words
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Article65 1952-01-09 4 AT tomorrows weekly tea meeting of the Malacca Rotary Club. Miss Liang, artist and fashion expert, will give a talk on her work. The meeting will be held at the Rest House at 5.15 p.m. On Jan. 12. Miss Liang will give an exhibition of her work at65 words
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432 1952-01-09 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Standard readers will recall the story published recently of how three members of a Jungle Squad fought back a large number of bandits m Johore. In the course of this engagement, recruit Tan Thean Siew was wounded and432 words
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207 1952-01-09 4 SUndard Staff Correspondent X ALA LUMPUR. Tues.— *U > m.-.be self-government is mi i crlarcd aim. We must train u> strenuously as an athlete t v 'or an event In the Olyml> liames. The first event m Q '"nntest lor freedom is207 words
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Article46 1952-01-09 4 AIRSTRIKES against bandit targets took place m Central Kedah North Porak and Xegri SemhUan m yesterday's RAF. operations m support of the security forces. Hornet fighter-bombers made the first tWQ >tnkes, while Su iderlan I flying boats dealt with the Nt tjri Sembilan tarfet46 words
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Article, Illustration59 1952-01-09 4 MISS Harriet Smith, xcho reached Singapore by air front the US. yesterday to lake up a USIS appointment m Kuala Lumpur as Cultural Afiairs Officer. Miss Smith rcho has held similar post* m Greece. Pakistan, and Tokxo, ucas last m Meaan, She is a Uiu-yer and was Massachusetts delegate toStandard - 59 words
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Article71 1952-01-09 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KULIM. Tues. The recent opening of the Kwangsi Association here was attended by a large gathering including representatives of variou societies m South Kedah as well as representatives from various Kwong S»i Wooi Koan (Kwangsi Associations* m the Federation. Mr Cheah Hai Chong,71 words
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Article226 1952-01-09 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Tues. Since Jan Li" :iai> been drizzling here a» intervals every day. Yesterday, it rained throughout the v. hole day and night until 7.30 Ibis orning Total rainfall for v lay alone was four in- <■':..■ s The Drainage and Irrigation Department reports226 words
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Article127 1952-01-09 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.Darus bin Endut, a 23-year-old Malay soldier attached to 52 Company, RASC. was produced before Inche lf>rahim m the second magistrate's Court, today, on a charge of causing the death of one Lall Singh by doing a rash act not amounting127 words
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Article53 1952-01-09 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Johore Government has now abolished the appointment of a State Re-settlement Officer. The affairs of re-settlement work is now being handled by the Executive Under-Secnetary of the War Committee's Office. The former State Re-settle-ment Officer. Mr. D. B. Friend is now on hom e53 words
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Article70 1952-01-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Mr. J. Bush, manager of the British Rubber Development Board mi n Kuala Lumpur, escaped injury when his car was involved m an accident m Old Market Square this evening during a peak traffic hour. Two other cars, a GTC bus. a70 words
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Article45 1952-01-09 4 RAZAK MARICAN, a stallholder at the Sultanah Theatre, Kota Bahru. wu fined $250 by Mr. H.L. Wriggleworth, President of the Sessions Court, for selling a packet of cigarettes to a Price Control Inspector ror 30 cents which Is 10 cent* more than the controlled price45 words
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Article173 1952-01-09 4 INCHE Wan Mustapha bin Haji Wan Ali A.D.O. Ulu Kelantan has been appointed Circuit Magistrate as from Jan. 1 As from yesterday, a curfew has been declared m the area north-east of the Ayer-Hitam-Simpang-Rengam road at the 50th to 60th milestone to a depth of four miles.173 words
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Article275 1952-01-09 4 LIVERPOOL, LANCASHIRE. Jan. 8 (Renter) Mr. L. D. Whitfield, Malaya's Director of Education. told 150 Malayan students here yesterday thai "very soon" they would "be entrusted with the power of making Malaya great and providing for your fellow Malayans the opportunity to live as Ires275 words
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Article106 1952-01-09 4 Standard Staff (orrr-pondent JOSiORE BAURI 'lues.— The following hu\e bet n appointed members of the Town Board Bar the year 1952' O.'fv.-c r-rnarge. Town Board <Preskii if I District Officer. Johore Bahru, Senior Executive Engineer. P.W.D.. Johore Bahru, Health Officer, Johore B«hru: Deputy Commissioner of106 words
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73 1952-01-09 4 Standard Staff Cor respondent KUALA LUMPUR Tues. .Members of the medical proles sion were present En Cull force at a dinner given b\ Mr. and Mrs Chonjz Fong S'u-n a* their residence m \\"< Id Road, last it, on the occasion of tne marriage73 words
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Article, Illustration182 1952-01-09 4 Big New Year Party For Army men Today Lance Corporal Tan Thean Siew. the youmr Chinese member of No. 4 Police Jungle Company, seen "tecording at Radio Malaya. Listeners heard the story of his exploit against the bandits m 'Talk of the Town" at 8.30 last night m the BlueDept of Information - 182 words
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Article30 1952-01-09 4 US Consul In KL Entertains Pederatioi G ■a <■ i on 2 a P < pig i*. by the i!: Xii t v Baldwin the ul Genera! tion. ia Mr Ba twin30 words
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Article160 1952-01-09 5 'V OGUE' GIRLS IN COLONY Standard S4afl Reporter F()( R slender mannequins, an edit >r i^'i photographer of the L o n .i > n I ishion mas^zine, VOGUE, stepped off i Qantas i BO AC plane Kalians Airport yesterday >;i their way to Austral i Among the mannequins was160 words
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Article157 1952-01-09 5 Standard Staff Reporter ALL the Protestant clerj.v of Singapore gathered last ni^ht at the Presbyterian Church i»n Stamford Road to hear a talk by one of Sin^a pore 's niost distinguished visitors, the Archbishop of York. Dr. Cyril Garbett. In a message of international goodwill to the157 words
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Article65 1952-01-09 5 Standard Suit Reporter Rev Piyadassi of Vajirarama, Ceylon, arrived m Singapore by the "CLinton" yesterday morning at the invitation ol Singapore Bhuddist Association to st-j.- at the Association Temple with Rev. Mahaweeia tot about a year. He intends to broadc «>t fegularly and give public lectures65 words
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Article235 1952-01-09 5 SUBSTATIONS liable Um\ ■«iM'iitiin< today:— DAY Arthur Road, TanJoßx k itojnic. Mioulrirk Kouri. s«-a \v\* Hotel, Easl Boad, Trlok kiicm. U.ilok. iKtiißi »i Mi>«*. riKiiui Prison, Tanah IVlerali Kesar. S^larang H;nrjrks. AlJ;i^ Ut\ Happy Wuriii. .%sla Kiibber Lorong 3, si!ii> /Weoue Sawmill, >h»*ll Co. lie Rubier Works.235 words
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Article62 1952-01-09 5 Changi Fight: Man Held AN ARMRD RAF. policeman was called to a private contractor's yard at Changi airfield yesterday to detain a Chinese worker after an altercation irt which another Chinese was seriously hurt. The injured man. said to be suffering from wounds inflicted by carpenters* tools, was admitted to62 words
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Article34 1952-01-09 5 IPOH. Tues. The seventh MCA lottery which will be driwa m. March is expected lo curry a first prize of $350,000 according to an official of the Perak branch of the Associa-34 words
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Article, Illustration488 1952-01-09 5 Plan ter Sen tenced To Dea th FOUND GUILTY OF KILLING PC Standard Stuff Correspondent PENANG, 'J lies. ('hong Yoon Lee, >vho described himself a* a rubber planter, was today sentenced to death by Mr. Justice SpencerWilkinson m (lie High Court, Peiiaug, on a charge of murder. (Jiong was alleged488 words
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Article208 1952-01-09 5 Standard Siaff Correspondent IPOH, Tues. On {November 7, last year, a party of rice Control Inspectors from Taiping, specially Invited lo break the artificial shortage «»f cigarettes m [poh. visited several restaurants, coffee *ho,»s atul hotels. \i hve j»lar«-s ihv "customers" were told thai208 words
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Article131 1952-01-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— I^eoiiJ Kuan, a branch committee member ol the Communis .->etup m Bentong, was killed yesterday, atte: a c:.,;«<- by a patro] of 1 10 Gurkhas. Fhe only other casualty gufferd by the enemy yesterday \v:<s toe wounding of a bandit when a patrol131 words
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Article58 1952-01-09 5 TOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— A two-year-old child miraculously escaped serious injury when he fell out from a fifth floor window or the General Hospital, this afternoon. The child who was playing near the window, suddenly leii down and landed m a pool of shallow water m the hospital58 words
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Article250 1952-01-09 5 Standard SUff Reporter A REQUEST for getting more carpenters from Hongkong for the Pasir Panjang Power Station project m Singapore will he considered by the Special Electricity (Pasir Panj;.ti y Power Station) Committee of the Councillors shortly. The request ha?? been made by the civil contractors250 words
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Article, Illustration12 1952-01-09 5 rhoto. Bovie one of the most beautiful of Voffue models. Stand ardStandard - 12 words
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Miscellaneous21 1952-01-09 5 —^s^. 1 ri nA L WP BEEN WAITIN' FOR V's THAT~HARDLV fYOUVt GOT f WELL.~NO.NOr f-oO WE CAN Ar LEAST SEE21 words
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Miscellaneous94 1952-01-09 5 SfN<jAPpßE jWjjHi Pathology Department. General Hospital: Clinical meeting 1 at 8 p.m. V.M.C.A.: Singapore Chess Club .> p.m.; STpore Olympic Sports Council 5.15 p.m.; Malay class Commercial classes 5.30 p.m.: YMCA Ait i Club H p.m.; Documentary film "Tyre Glory" H p.m. Chinese V.M.c A. Basketball f* p.m.: Body-building and94 words
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Article842 1952-01-09 6 r JTUE search for a new High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya continues The powers of journalistic clairvoyance have also jeaehed exhaustion point During the past few weeks all the possible and impossible candidates have been tipped for the post of High Commiseioner. Every general842 words
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Article647 1952-01-09 6 Serge de Gunzburge - Serge de Gunzburge By PARIS. Jan. 8. ryUE Conference of the Western Bic Three on South-Easi Ana. du< to open cd January 11 m Washington will be essentially a military one. The French Represents ivts will be General Alphon-e .luin. InspectorGeneral oi the French Armid Forces, Vice-Admiral647 words
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Article, Illustration9 1952-01-09 6 "That's shook 'em! Your I Ma's retaliating!"9 words
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529 1952-01-09 6 Methodist Schools Not Financed By US Sir:— Nearly all the letters appearing m the "Standard" from Aided school teachers ventilating grievances during the past three months had the word "Methodist" m them. The complaints were chiefly from teachers employed m Methodist Mission schools. Bishop Archer and Rev. Kesselring. Educational Secretary529 words
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Article139 1952-01-09 6 Sir: The move by three Legislative Councillors to amend that section of the law which is not favourable to the tenant is a laudable one and I hope they will act vigorously on this matter. They can count on the backing of the tens of139 words
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Article667 1952-01-09 6 Review of Views Special Constables J AN APPEAL to the Federal Legis- lative Councillors was made by j Utu.sun Melayu to look into the conditions and the future < Of the Special constable.'; num--2 bering over 39.000 The paper 2 said that tthees c police con- stables need the help667 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1952-01-09 6 NoeL Whitcomb - NoeL Whitcomb YOU COULD NOT HELP BUT PITY- Says LONDON. [T «as lale evening and I was sitting m my hotel 1 Miite m Mexico City, coaxing out a column. ha«l septic tonsils and I felt ro.i^h. The doctor 'had j y ..t left after1,033 words
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Advertisement10 1952-01-09 6 Gold Dollar Tee Shum Yip Leong Tta Plantations Cairn-ron Hi^lilaiids10 words
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Advertisement54 1952-01-09 6 STOCKS JUST ARRIVED PATHESCOPE 9.5 MM ACE PROJECTOR FOR THE YOUNGSTERS sofe end cosy to hondle Hand operated model for 220 V AC 65 .00 Motor operated— 22oV AC 115 00 Pathescope GEM 9.5 mm 220 V AC 370. 0 C Pathescope GEM 8 mm 220 V AC 370.0 C54 words
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Article310 1952-01-09 7 Churchill Said To Seek Joint Action With US WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 (AFP) The British Prime Minisler, Mr. \\in>ton <Jiurrhill, intends to ask the United States Govrrnmeat to publish a solemn joint statement warning: Conunii-ri-t China that the United States and its allies would not tolerate310 words
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160 1952-01-09 7 LONDON, Jm (AfP).— Tke appoinlmrnl of a .«r Hi H« i»r\ t.nrm > may be Im id up until |h«- Mimrter Hr« Wiaaton Churchill returns from rrici Imi it I* lik< l\ be m««l«- afi«r tin- tripartite tv < «itiii r« ii«c on >ouih160 words
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Article201 1952-01-09 7 Egypt Won't Abandon Her Demands PARIS, J; 8 (UP) An Egyptian spokesman said ye terdajr th.it Egypt will noi aband m ht t basic demand for the t" acw (ion Oi Suez by Bri- j tain i^.'-ti 'lit- unification of the Nile Vt lej iTTespective ol w hat may en201 words
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134 1952-01-09 7 LONDON, Jim. (AFP). News of ih« French Cabinet's fail last ni^ht caused some anxietj m W hiicliall rircles* Mthou^li the (litticiiliics encountered I>> ihr Pleven Government ha<l not l>et*n minimised bere, it was h«»jn«l thai I Ik- (.(•Mriinunl iniifht have OVercOBM llirm. Whitehall134 words
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Article62 1952-01-09 7 US Mission For Sudan is sending on ii? eel to se- itkNJ on < kn »m -1 U» iritfa Bn►l admitting he "Kins k) m being sent to K« j S1 ibler. 1 s undling iffaira at rtment Wash--1 Henry the Cairo M v ;ve m i "m W %t62 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-01-09 7 photo < 11 11 (iodpectmya the (I King" m i Ike Eaapire I kt son ot an I and Kii^-i.W-im !r.\fl!.-d «i srvea trips t>r- .r> old. APAP - 28 words
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Article140 1952-01-09 7 TOKY< Jan 8 iRe itei -AAPi A ,'f c m f't'tiCf ac: "t> yesterday t < t< be dividing J; panese and Indonesian delegates hi re r:>c issinjj Jap inese reparatii na payments to Indon es i a. There w is little optimism thai the talks140 words
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Article60 1952-01-09 7 LONDON, Jan 8 (UP)—Genera! Francis Wogai Festing. assistant Chief of Staff m Genera! Dwight Eisenhowers European headquarters, will relieve General Sir George Erskine, British Commander-in-Chief m Egypt next April, the War Office announced yesterday. Officials said there WM no particular significance m the change which was60 words
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Article31 1952-01-09 7 HONOLULU. Jan. 8 (UP) California's Governor Ear] Warren, himself an avowed candidate tor Republican presidential nomination, said yesterday Gen. Dwight Eisenhower will be a "very powerful candidate for President.31 words
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173 1952-01-09 7 ■>D Jaa 8 (UP) n.l fci p eaded in- v f insanity tea thai he a tor's agent I because he I W9i romancing I 9 IV. Juan n x gave an strategy '.t- i gnment H e m '.he t the sh173 words
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221 1952-01-09 7 PARIS. Jan. 8 (AP).— The French military delegation «;oing to ashington lor a three-power conference was called to a top-level Cabinet conference yesterday for instructions evidently hearing heavily on the Indo-China question. Premier Rene Pleven presided at the meeting. which221 words
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74 1952-01-09 7 BRUSSELS. Jan. 8. ißeuter> Bel^'um announced yesterday that she was willing to accept the credentials for a new Egyptian Ambassador "m the name Of the King of Egypt and the Sudan". but that this would have "no political significance. A Belgian Foreign Office announcement said74 words
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188 1952-01-09 7 US Doubles Air Strength Since Korea NEW YORK. Jan. 8 (UP^— Gen. Curtis Lemay, Commanding General of the Strategic Air Command, said yesterday that the United States Air Force has doubled its strength since i the Korean war began and is ready to strike an attacker "at this minute." The188 words
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Article38 1952-01-09 7 LONDON, Jan. 8 (Reuter)— The British Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. has received a communication from two members of the East African Indian Congres* asking lor an early interview with him.38 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-01-09 7 photo. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor exchange New Year kisses at a New Year's Eve celebration m New York City They were seeing lfC>? m at a party m the fashionable Sherrv-Netherland Hotel APAP - 35 words
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350 1952-01-09 7 WASHINGTON. Jan. 8 CAP)— Mr. K.C. Wu, Nationalist governor of Formosa, says he thinks the Communists may "start some major thing" between June and November, when the U.S. presidential election is m full swing. He said they might strike m many places "the350 words
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149 1952-01-09 7 LONDON J (lll 8 (AP)-Th c K»«0 will make en ocean neaith cmtsi ro South Al--ric m March and April, Buckingham Paince announced >'(SlCr(Un r Mr will }>c accompanied by Queen Elizabeth and Princeu MargaThe Royal Family irdl pay a visit to149 words
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141 1952-01-09 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 8 CAP)— Out-side inspectors could determine m 24 hours whether the motives behind Russia's atomic plants are yood or evil, •says Gordon Dean, Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission. Appearing yesterday on a television show. Dean to^d Lt Hen. AIU-ri Wedemeyer141 words
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Article90 1952-01-09 7 LONDON. Jar.. B (Reuter) The first naval exercise m a big programme for North Atlantic Treaty Organisation powers will take place off Britain's east coast this month, the British Admiralty announced lasl night. A combined 'one oi British, French and Dutch minesweepers will leave Harwich90 words
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Article86 1952-01-09 7 MANILA. Jan 8 <AI J Aui tralia's Axmy Minister. Josiah Francis, declared lure last night i his country is willing to join an anti-Communist Pacific pact. "As member ol the United Nations," said Francis, "Australia is doing its best to help build the democratic86 words
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253 1952-01-09 7 Vishinsky Asks SECO To Break Truce Deadlock PARIS, Jan. 8. (AP) -Russia's Andrei Vishin-ly told the I nited Nations yesterday the Korean armistice negotiations had been floundering n for juh months and were -deadlocked." Some delegations gloo 11 f observed thai Vishinsk) s fir-; Sat declaration to the Polii Committee253 words
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238 1952-01-09 7 TOKYO, Jan. R. l r Prime Minister Shiyrru }oshicla today flatly r*j«-t s <i recognition t»f I'oiimiiinis; China. At his first ptCM <<>nl«r rni«' <tf the ye.ir, Ifoshidfl told ni'UMiHn "we «.1 i;n>t associate With the ('oninni nKlv If China «ivcv up Contnumisiß, we238 words
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Article133 1952-01-09 7 CKOMKK. ENGLAND. Jan 8. K.utcr) The (..ml Triplets of Cromcr are fcoing t«i have to explain for Hitrest of their lives why they celebrate their birthday at opposite ends of the year. The mother. Mrs. hmerald (iaul. wife of a Steffi M the staff of the133 words
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Miscellaneous55 1952-01-09 7 m«W+*!r^® 1 I t X iiiDcrTl I unvj \AW THE DOC MAYBE I ---IVE FOUND LOTS jIKTTI] (M y BACK AWFUL J SAYS I'LL BE YOU'LL 6ET HOPE _OP MONEY SINCE WVI VVHAT'S\ > IN LAST fcr^7 OKAY IN BETTER NOT— THIS HAPPENED [PVgf] W 6 fvVEEIjCS BALL L^ (a55 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-01-09 8 Ships of the Moller Line with names ending m "Moller are getting new names. They will all carry the first name of Mount. This Standard picture shows a member of the new of the Hannah Moller painting: the ship's new name. Mount Park, m the Singapore Outer Road*, yesterday.49 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-01-09 8 I ATTRACTIVE QANTAS 1 1 BO AC hostess Mars* j ret J Lamb. who pusses through Sinsapoiy on the Australia Ktisland Kan- garoo Servlcr.'" boog^t 1 this delicate sari shawl m bazaar m Karachi. The 1 gold drop earrings trerc 1 baiuiht m K»n;«*.46 words
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236 1952-01-09 8 Hardman Arrives From. UK Today AUSTRALIA'S new Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal J. D. I- Hardlmaii, is due m Singapore this evening for a short visit on his way from Britain to take up his appointment. He is scheduled to arrive at236 words
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Article81 1952-01-09 8 NEW YORK. Jan 8. (Reuter) The British Government has received $10,000 tram the Is- j brand tsen Company Incorporated] m setttemeut oi a salvage suit 1 brought against the company tor aid rendered to one )f its ships by a British frigate. T:ie frigate. Black Swan,81 words
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Article45 1952-01-09 8 MOSCOW. Jan. S, <UP> The Ministry oi River Fleets said yesterday that- the canal between the Volga and Don Rivers will be opened next spring linking all of the European and Russia's seas by a series of inland waterways.45 words
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133 1952-01-09 8 Standard Shipping Reporter DESPITE a heavy shower- of rain, there was a big crowd at the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday to meet the P and O (ianloti which brought a large number of Malayans from the I niled Kingdom. One passenger who was133 words
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Article115 1952-01-09 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE well-known Singapore vessel, lion* Sian«s. wliicli has 1>«»«mi un<l«*r charter lo the Ministry of Transport for the past fVw years, has been sold hy her Chinese I owners to the Ministry of Transport, One of the oldest vessels tof operate m115 words
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Article59 1952-01-09 8 MOBART. Tasmania. Jan 8. (Reuter-AAPV- Three Britons who sailed from Bsitain the hard way- m a 32-foot k£tch arrived here today to settle m i Fasraania. They had travelled 15.000 mile.? m what their skipper Eddie Mossop. 36, described as the smallest bu:<t e ver to travel59 words
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160 1952-01-09 8 Standard Shipping Reporter j X P.M. one ot the oldest I i shipping tinea ll operate bei tween Singapore and Indone- sia. has decided la change the names of 20 of their vessels to those of Indonesian ports. j Names of th c160 words
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Advertisement562 1952-01-09 8 I FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICI Direct OtiAtn I— Francisco Lac Anaet«4 AX Amencon Canodion Citios Pe*an 3 P S'Saw S'pofa An LA/Sr" 17/21 Joa iACO« LUCKENBACH 24/26Joi» 27/2iJ a 29J0«/2Fek 2lFeb CHINA SEAR 24/26Fcb 27f.!» 2«Fe*/2Mo? 21 Mai -o* lul jorticulan ot O* Car-jo O^so Tai^s a«d Pa«too«» Aaat%ta562 words
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Advertisement464 1952-01-09 8 SI Ships m Harbour WHARVES Keppel Dock: Dromus. Pj Ship Godown Gate f tunga, Elona. Orestes. Atreus i^ 4 (iodown No. 1: Mambang. Lam Boedock 45 I San, Kong Wah. Be v vis 13/14 4 Western anchorage: Taksang. J Benar 8/9 7 OUTtR ROADS BoL. I! L 2 4 Hai464 words
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Advertisement203 1952-01-09 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland- America Line Nedcrtand Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE lEW ORLEANS S>ore P. Sham Pe.au RADJA (SMN) 15/21 ion 11/ U ton 2*/ZSJon SCHIEDYK (HAL) 25/3 Feb 4 5 Feb i ZEELAND(RL) 17/23 Feb 24/25 Feb 26/27203 words
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Advertisement443 1952-01-09 8 »ora P. S hor»< >, KAMBOOIA" for Bangkok HonQkong <otx Vc*ohomo 1!-12Jan "FALSTRIA" for Soioo- Bangkok U-15J«« "INDIA" for Bonako* Honflkong Manila Kob« Yokohamo 2-5 Feb JO Jan I r,, Horakong Kobe 6 Vo^ohamo 19-21 Feb 17-UFb M-| "PATAGONIA" tor Bongvok Hongkong Maria 22-23 Feb "SELANDIA" fo fongkofc 26-27 Feb443 words
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Miscellaneous65 1952-01-09 8 Despatches T<jday: North Borneo, I.a--j buan. Brunei and Ifirj 8 ami Iby Kimai>is. Teiempa by Lam] San. Djakarta and Sourabaya noon by Kaimana, Christmas i Island noon by [slander. Hong- kong. China and Philippines i noon by Canton, Japan nooa by Cliada. A I Arrivals Today: Sib.i (tetters and. parcels^65 words
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Article10 1952-01-09 9 New Coins, Notes For Singapore gaporc yes- 58Q carl ma10 words
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Article7 1952-01-09 9 Austral Malay Tin Returns I us, ThufcKiwieiK7 words
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Article15 1952-01-09 9 Insecticide From Tobacco Waste IPoooa nas found met;. to extract MCQ waste. It aa insecticide15 words
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Article23 1952-01-09 9 Jr B— Special I Closing pnces I 1K515.27 to £1 I Ks< >75 to US$l; I $1 HK50.362 I Rupiah; Gold23 words
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Article319 1952-01-09 9 'British Territories Must Expect Less' —Bangkok Officials BANGKOK, Jan. 8: As representatives of British territories m South East Asia today asked the Thai Government's Rice Allocation Committee here for a total of 475,000 tons out of this year's rice excorts, Thai officials indicated that the British319 words
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72 1952-01-09 9 LONDON, Jan. 8 (Reuter) Any possibility that oaf would be devalued at the coming Common;h Finance Ministers conference was discounted m oasiblc quarters here. Ibe British official view, though not expressly stat- th.it devaluation would make an already very situation far worse. \n authoritative72 words
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Article81 1952-01-09 9 standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Jan. 8. Although it was announced m :i< Lumpur on Friday last that Member for k Art airs O. A. Spencer would represent the ration (iovernment at the Commonwealth finantalks m London, confusion still exists here over ■■'her. how and which Malayan81 words
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256 1952-01-09 9 US BANKER IS CONFIDENT IN ASIAN FUTURE SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8. (Reuter) Mr. George Curran, Assistant Vice-President 't tin Bank of America's InU [national Banking Department, expressed optimism today about the economic future of the Far East. He has just returned from an extensive tour that took him to India,256 words
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Article, Illustration175 1952-01-09 9 PHOTOGRAPHY is no longer a luxury but a necessity m modern life, said Mr. Walther Nolte. Export Manager of Voigtlaenders, m an address at a dinner given him by Diethelm and Co.. Ltd,., the local agents. Mr. Nolte went on to tell the history of photography and the impetus given175 words
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Article91 1952-01-09 9 Standard Market Reporter NO BUSINESS was recorded m copra and coconut oil on the Singapore produce market yesterday. Copra has buyers at $38 per picul and sellers at $39 on a quiet market. Coconut oil was also a quiet market with sellers at $t>3£ per Dicul91 words
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Article50 1952-01-09 9 HONGKONG. Jan. 8 (ReuterAAPh— The Fu Shing Bank a privately-owned Chinese bunk. has "temporarily suspended business." This is the first bank failure during the new year. The failure of the bank caused a suspension of business of its affiliated Shing Kee silver and jjold exchange.50 words
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Article197 1952-01-09 9 UMPUR, Jan. B.— timbt-r grading K< ponsL eight miles a Lumpur, was y by the Member ture and Forestry. -"i students from all East Asia, includ--4 land, Indonesia and attending the course, '■■t-^gned to train grading officers for neighbouring timberfc nber for Agriculture f v -;>,197 words
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Article115 1952-01-09 9 Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market m Singapore was featureless yesterday at about one cent per Ib. below Monday's levels. There was very little factory interest while overseas orders were practicably negligible At the lower levels, however, the market was quietly steady. Small volume115 words
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Article114 1952-01-09 9 THE 'latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb:— Bayers Sellers No I RSS Spot Loose $1.40\ 51.402 F. 0.8. m bales Jan. No. 1 RSS 51.40Z $1.41 No t K.S.S $1.36 51.36A No 3 KSS $1.33} $1.33* Tone: Feutureless. LONDON RUBBER Tuesday's opening prices per f b.114 words
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Article58 1952-01-09 9 Buying rates for U.S. and Canadian dollars (per $100 Malayan) are: 32 13/16 and 33 116 (T.T.), 32 15/16 and 33 3/16 (0.D.), 33 1/16 and 33 7/16 <90 d/st) on credit bills; U.S. 33 1/8 (90 d/st) for trade bills. Belgian francs selling rates58 words
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Article171 1952-01-09 9 F ruvir^,J? landar<l Staff Correspondeiit Win ri V J M, n B'~U8 U is cerlain lhat Prime Minister Winston Churchill intends to discuss the sale of Malayan Hn to the United States. 7 wnr 11 J S j ndi cated her e that Mr. Churchill171 words
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Article85 1952-01-09 9 JAKARTA. Jan. 8 (AFP^— Taxes on profits of corporate business firms has been increased up to 52.5 per cent., effective a s from Jan. 1. 1952. according to a Government announcement today. Profits up 500,000 rupiahs will be taxed 40 per cent.; from 500,000 to 1.000,00085 words
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Article86 1952-01-09 9 HARRISONS and Crosfield (Malaya) Ltd. report the following December crops: Allenby Rubber Co.. Ltd.. 32,500 lb. Benta Rubber Estates Ltd.. 76.000 lb. Jeram Kuantan Rubber Est. Ltd.. 31.000 lb. Kundong Rubber Est, Ltd.. 37.500 lb. Mentakab Rubber Co., Ltd.. 51,200 lb. Sungei Bagan Rubber Co., Ltd..86 words
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Article157 1952-01-09 9 OUTPUTS of tin concentrates for the undermentioned companies under the management of AngloOriental (Malaya) Ltd. for December, 1951, are as follows (m piculs) Ampat Tin Dredging 2,055 Batu Selangor Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. 495 Berjuntai Tin Dredging Ltd. 1558 Jelapang Tin Dredging Ltd., 422 Kampong Lanjut157 words
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Article25 1952-01-09 9 Sc'ayang Tin Dredging Ltd. report the following returns m respect of the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31. 1951: Tin concentrates recovered. 1,815.41 piculs.25 words
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241 1952-01-09 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Tues.— Continued profit taking m tin shares today resulted m further fractional losses but there was fair support at the lower levels. Industrials were firm, while rubber were quietly steady on the Malayan share market. Changed prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Seller?241 words
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465 1952-01-09 9 LONDON, Jon. 8, Political circles here have been thunderstruck by last night's Treasury announcement that the gold and dollar reserves of the sterling zone had diminished by US. $934,000,000 during the last quarter of 1951. This slump m Britain's reserves confounded even the mostReuter; AFP; UP - 465 words
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Article26 1952-01-09 9 MESSRS W-v.tt.il Bad Co i thai ;ie .übber crap h., i I un Bui..: ;i tarn Estate foi !>■ 19j1 v. a 42.000 Ib26 words
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Advertisement198 1952-01-09 9 Mr) c v»i on H| v? ::->^S^K^- <^ fl^Hfev ■';<((■ sdntcf, i'uJi ,< ith <■" prt MMI There ak i peopli witft wAKMn you can pass happy hours m .< iuuiu;i] nlcnoc, ncfa rJ&^. with comprehension. Why." 1 Becaus< i Ir^&j&tii feel at on» w iih them. O(h< is who198 words
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Article, Illustration631 1952-01-09 10 Margaret Scott - Margaret Scott By AND so we came home! Now, after nearly a week, I can look back on the nightmare of the first few days and have a good l aug; h the specially prepared dinner of welcome, the flat all sparkling, the wonderful, wonderful631 words
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Article, Illustration158 1952-01-09 10 I MARIA ELENA MARQIES. lovely', i M-G-M star, knows the secret of I I I sparkling eyes and how their caret i is just as essential as for her I I I skin, hair and hands. Top; She l uses eye drops to cleanse and I. refresh her eyes, which158 words
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Article95 1952-01-09 10 T>RINCESS ELIZABF.TH is to sponsor four new colours -L for Britain's textile trades during; the Royal tour of Australia. Described by the British Colour Council recently, the colours are: Edinburgh Rose, "a flower-fresh pink": Tudor Cream, the soft glow of a creamy rose Pacific Yellow. the luminous95 words
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282 1952-01-09 10 Don 't Let The Party Scare The Child...' r/^/Zsrs SISTER CLARE I FEEL really sorry for the little boy or gin who cannot enjoy a party. But there are such children, unfortunately children who feel awkward or frightened, or shy when they ought to be having such fun. So nere282 words
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Article86 1952-01-09 10 IF non-functioning: vacuum cords arc a regular cause of dismay at your house, perhaps you've been too zealously neat m putting your cleaning equipment away. When storing the cord, make a point of loop*nr it loosely, rather than tiffhtly. Fine wires inside the cord tend to break when86 words
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Advertisement123 1952-01-09 10 CtmiMf 4H/7OUS COLD CREAM and VANISHING CREAM for that lovelier look pjj ""LI: r^r^Xjr? -p-^^— I fli lJl^u POWDtR ROUGE PERFU V .E UPSTICn TALC BRILUANTINE HAIR CREAM h BOURJOIS O'STR!3UTORS GRAFTON LABORATORIES LIMITEO, SINGA?O*: &5 t"/g*ui S Bmm films On 24th October, 1950, m Batu Gajah Hospital, Perak Yip123 words
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Miscellaneous326 1952-01-09 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE NEW SERIES No. 65 ;«r small child tungsten > M I <» 7 1 p _fcs»i Jfe I 1 4 Mixture I I musical I j I, sound I <//'"' W Vapid I 1 __//^__J :•> Mv .;.i! 1 9Z^%6 L___J J J jj unber |N 1-5326 words
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Miscellaneous191 1952-01-09 10 SQQQPESBC 1 i 'TIODAY'g FORECAST:— c;et op X »rly if possible, so as to I make the best of the food < I influences. The morning is propi- tious for meticulous or difficult I tasks: for writing and account- ing. interviews with elderly or i influent persons. and for all191 words
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Article, Illustration457 1952-01-09 11 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By THE firat race meeting of the year to be held at Rukit Tiniah thin Saturday promiHes to be wettest ever; unless thane m a let-up m the weather. So much rain has fallen the last two «lays that the track was457 words
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Article214 1952-01-09 11 PARIS, Jan. 7 (Reuter) Johnny I.each, English holder of the world table tennis championship, lust his "French interi national title here tonight when 'he was beattn m the quartersemifinals of the championships by the French No. 2, Michel Haguenauer. Haguenauer won 21-19. 19-21, lfi-21. 21-12, 21-14. The214 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-01-09 11 The third r«,b, fodball *am !l2£?Vfi? tSTJ^I^SJS'&e &SS and the BAy Bom I^Th^^dS^y m tondon. In the eeatre. iwaitof darli wl* »»4 «»*«ct I* tb« ftusbjr louriaf team are *een Bahiodh. Nukara.- phot*, APAP - 34 words
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Article124 1952-01-09 11 BERLIN. Jan. 8 (AP» Ger- many's first winter Olympics. team since the war is short of some equipment, officials admitted yesterday. It lacks a tune. The problem is complicated i enough to be on the political level. Top German authorities of the Federal Republic m. Bonn124 words
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Article42 1952-01-09 11 LONDON. Jan. 7 (Reuter* F.A. Cup second round third re- I play: Tranmere Rovers 5. Blyth Spartans 1 (Played at Goodison > Park, Liverpool). Tranmere are now away to Huddersfield Town m the third round next Saturday, Jan. 12.42 words
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Article173 1952-01-09 11 Swiss Set Mark For Olympics BERXE. SWITZERLAND, Jan. 8 (AP) The Swiss Athletic Federation has set up a list of minimum achievements for all athletes who wish to be considered for the Swiss learn to compete m the Olympic games at Helsinki. next summer. The team will be selected from173 words
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Article35 1952-01-09 11 KLOSTERS. Switzerland. Jan. 7 *Reuter>— The well-known British skier. J. Palmer-Tomkin-son, wa.s killed here today m a skiing accident while training for the British men's skiing championships to be held here on Wednesday.35 words
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Article278 1952-01-09 11 LOS ANGELES, Jan. 8 (LP).— TIm? names of six foremost athletes of 1951 throughout the world will be inscribed on the silver and gold Helms World Trophy as athletes of the year on their respective continents, the Helms Foundation revealed tonight. The new engravings for the278 words
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Article120 1952-01-09 11 LONDON, Jan. 7 tßeuter) The Weish ie;jin to meet Engi land m the Rugby Union International .it Twickenham on Jan. 119 is unchanged from the side who were beaten 6-3 by South Africa at Cardiff Last month. The England team which was announced earlier today is120 words
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Article75 1952-01-09 11 MOMBASA Kenya. Jan. 8 (Reutrrt A ban i>sued yesterday forbidding :j 11 soccer m Kenya's coastal province for 21 days following a riot at a soccer cup tie here Sunday. Over 1.000 African supporters of the defeated team ruined the pitch at the end of the75 words
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Miscellaneous155 1952-01-09 11 Radio Programmes RAIIIIft Mil iVI torials: l-"» p.m. Sports Round Ip: tIAUHJ MALA I A .\> W s News Analysis: 6.4. r -fc a I Mlfi Nations Report; fi.so From the SINIfAPOKE > riitorials; p.m. Sports Diary; 7. 15 Listeners' Choice Concert Music; (484 metre? IJ aietrea) ',s p.m. Work155 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-01-09 12 TIDES and TIMES HIGH TIDIS at U I Dnr,'<pal re-i ir> m Ma'.ava A.M. P.M. Ifhmpm ».n lo.is Mutll fi.OB 6.27 Port Dickson 4.1!> 5.08 Port Sham 3 Zi 4.34 Pining 11.41 11.2133 words
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Article47 1952-01-09 12 THE Police Cup over 36 holes played m the Island Club during the weekend resulted m a win for R M. Rajoo <18) who returned a neti score of 149 for the two rounds The runners-up was J i Pagan (18) with a score47 words
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543 1952-01-09 12 HOBART, Jan. 8 (Reuler) Tasmania were all out for 225 on the opening day today of their match against the West Indies here. At the close of play West Indies had scored four runs for no wicket. A feature of the »ame was the543 words
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Article29 1952-01-09 12 THE Tiijer Swimming Club will hold its 6th annual general meeting this Saturday at 3 p.m at the Club's premises. All members are requested to attend.29 words
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Article435 1952-01-09 12 ONG POH LIM and Ismail bin Marjan (F. N./ Bournemouth) and Cheong Hock Leng and Loon? Pan Yap (Eclipse Lucky Strike) qualified for the final of this year's Singapore doubles final when they scored easy victories m their semi-final ties played at the Clerical Union435 words
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Article84 1952-01-09 12 The following were elected office- bearers of the Young Chinese Amateur Weight Lifting Party at its annual general meeting held last week: President: Mr. Tan It Long; Vice-President: Mr. Leong Kwong Nang; Hon. Secretary and Treasurer: Mr. Tai Yew Chai; Committee members: Messrs. Boey Chee Choon. Kong Fook Kee,84 words
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Article78 1952-01-09 12 LONDON. Jan. 7 (Router* Ruer Gamini Goonesena, 20--year-old legspin bowler from Ceylon has joined the start of N »ttinghamshire county cricket c ub GoooeacOi who played a f e a ■amea for Nottinghamshire club i— son toured Pakistan with U c CeykMQ team and played lor the78 words
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Article206 1952-01-09 12 F& N Cup Rugby Today SINGAPORE EagiaeerißC It m -,it will be without three ot their stalwarts when they meet RASC Srhool m the semi-final of the Fraser and Neave Cup Kuub\ competition at Gillmiu Barracks this evening. Ll Farthing, of the Regiment lias been posted to Hong X tog.206 words
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Article57 1952-01-09 12 WELLINGTON, Jan 3 < Reu-ter-AAP) Otag.) batted all day and forced a draw with Wellington today m a Plunkett Shield match. Resuming play 513 runs behind with seven wickets left, Otago carried their total to 333 fur 8. L.D. Smith scoring 89. Scores: Wellington 159 and 57") for57 words
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Article253 1952-01-09 12 JN a scanty playsuit of her own design, Sharon Koehnke. 16, American Mble-tennis champion m the junior women's division. is provoking a lot of raised eyebrows whenever she steps up to play these days. Not the eyebrows of tournament officials such as Gorgeous Gussie Moran253 words
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Article35 1952-01-09 12 BUENOS AIRES, Jan. .8 (UP) Argentine Coast Guardsman Alfonso Fernandez yesterday claimed a new world record for aquatic endurance after spending 12i hours m the water with his hands and feet tied.35 words
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Article308 1952-01-09 12 MALAYAN boxers Sonny Chia and Golden B« have a rare opportunity of basking m the Hindi"! when they meet Taffy Hancock and Bernie Hall at t! Happy World Stadium on Friday niiiht. Singapore fans have yet to see the Australians at their best, for308 words
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Article290 1952-01-09 12 FRANK IN FORM AGAIN JAMSHEDPUR, Jan. 8. (Reuter).— With only 11 runs added this morning to the overnight score, M.C.C. claimed the valuable wicket of B. Frank the East Zone batsman when the MCC versus East Zone match enterted on its last day. Frank had defied the attack throughout yesterday.290 words
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Article632 1952-01-09 12 Colony Cycle Racing SINGAPORE'S first successful attempt to obtain single controlling body for cycling the Singapore Cycle Racing Association will celebrate its first anniversary on Saturday with just pride on having completed a full and interesting year. Although cycle racing was one of the most632 words
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