Singapore Standard, 10 January 1952
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Title Section18 1952-01-10 1 Singapore Standard ff. *1 i VOL. II NO. 192. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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238 1952-01-10 1 50 Miles From Safety I<>\lN>Y J.m. 10 (AP) Culau Kurt Carfeen toiynion, mate k<-mit*lh Danry oi th«« tug, •■iKirr«>v> l\ escaped* 1 brim: swept into th<» *ea ihc crippled! freighter. Fl\ ini» Enterprise, yester,il» tin- Iwn >*er«* at the \nt\s I r\ inii238 words
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47 1952-01-10 1 >JM MIACitN. lan. 9. 'aptain Kurt CarlII be appointed Knight Most Excellent Order Danish Dannebrog is Nhip "Fl>ini: Erterrt'athes I .ilnrjuth The D.inish Em :i i»ndon h.is been in i to have Ike Order Alien the Danish born i caches port.47 words
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Article53 1952-01-10 1 \ii.ia. Jai I Renter] pitched bal e between troopa a.; Egyptians on V.' 'Kid from Tel K Kebix this g aftet tn Egyptians Br. military ins ow Brei and Army spokesman garri- a said a Brian so d en were ve b: en wound*53 words
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62 1952-01-10 1 SAIGOX. Jan 9 (AP> A new i French 4ei^eral is heading the j Fren h military mission in Indo- j Chint which is di:eciin^ the j training ol the Vietnamese army H e i> Brigadier-General Pierre' d'Esnaval He waa attarbed to j the French62 words
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Article43 1952-01-10 1 n K AN. Jan 9. (Renter*.— Persian women have Anti -N.\lon Stoekinu Lcas«C under the patron--n SorjNia and plan a Ml bonfire of nylons next deH of the Leas ue fa to save foreign exchange the wearin? of fashion nylons.43 words
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Article1435 1952-01-10 1 1 ruman: World hull W alks In hhadow Ul 4 d^ "I "I 1 mm; t Another Global War WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 (AP) President Truman said today he was disturbed by "signs oi further trouble" in Malaya and Indo-China. He told Congress the United States1,435 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-01-10 1 photo. THE SONGKOK worn by a bandsman of the R.A.I- Regiment (Malaya) interested Air Marshal J.D.L Hardman. Australia's Chief of Air Staff designate, when he arrived at Chansi airfield last nisht. The Air Marshal was inspecting a guard of honour drawn up to welcome him. StandardStandard - 50 words
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Article665 1952-01-10 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE MAI:N trunk road from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore through Malacca, Sungei Rembai, Alor Gajah and kendong is still open, although the road at Sungei Remhai is flooded to a depth of 20 inches, and the flood Haters are still risin*, said665 words
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119 1952-01-10 1 SAIGON, Jan. 9 (AFP)— Plastic time, bombs of high explosive power planted by Vietminh terrorists at Snigon's two main car parking lots killed five persons, including French and Vietnamese and injured 30 this morningTwo of thr terrorists were arrested Three members >f the French119 words
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71 1952-01-10 1 LISBON. Jan. 9 (Renter)— A number of arrests have been made after the discovery of a plot against Portugal's present regime, it was officially announced here during the night. An official communique said the Cabinet had been informed by the Minister of the71 words
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Article136 1952-01-10 1 AIR MARSHAL J. D. I. Hardman, Chief of Air Staff designate for Australia, arrived at Singapore last night at Changi airfield for a threeday visit to the R.A.A.F. in Malaya. Air Marshal Hardman is on his way from Britain to Australia 1o take up his136 words
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Article42 1952-01-10 1 PARIS, Jan. 9. (Reuter). Socialist Christian Pmeau, 47-year-old wartime resistance leader, today turned down the President's offer to form a Cabinet The Gaullist parliamentary leader, M. Jacques Soustelle. is now expected to be asked to form a Government42 words
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Article197 1952-01-10 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 9, (Reuter). The British Prime Minister. Mr Winston Churchill, was leaving here today for a visit io New York and Canada after Uie first phase of his talks with President Truman on world problems. Meanwhile authori sources told Reuter tli.it but .->ides were197 words
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129 1952-01-10 1 TOKYO. Jan. 9, (UP)— The Communists ottered a new proposal on armistice supervision today at Panmunjom. but the Allies rejected it because the Reds held to their demand to build airfields during the truce period. The sub-committee studying the exchange of war prisoners made "absolutely129 words
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Article70 1952-01-10 1 MBE Recipient Is Entertained ABO' FT 200 memben of S japore Bi;;c Ci 'jv. Chai table Institution rod associated chari table bodies toe Blew 'I >■ t. Ham A.nn, Poh K;.i Tong Hone I*oo4 K.ieutj ami FODf Ttck charitable institutions last night entertained Colooy Citi Councilioi Mi sap Vui-'r^ Clecs70 words
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39 1952-01-10 1 BRUSSELS. Jan 9 (API Bcljjiai) Social Christian Pnme Minister M Joseph Pholien. '>:- tered King Buiidouin his and his government's resignation toll morning Whether 21 -year old King Baudouin accepted or not mi no* yet known,39 words
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Article327 1952-01-10 1 Standard Staff Reporter FOLLOWING an order issued yesterday by the Colonial Secretary. Singapore, the Official Malayan Film Censor, Mr. Jack Evans, has instructed the representative of 20th Century-Fox Film (East) Ltd to have the film "David And Bathsheba" (which has had a successful 17-day season327 words
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203 1952-01-10 1 AN ADDITIONAL ess of 4 A cents a ioul) is lo l»e imposed «n all rubfcer pro, torr.l U holdings in the F«de««.on.^..v, Mar^l. only when he price of rubber remains abovi 75 cents a pound and is f provide funds lor203 words
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Article35 1952-01-10 1 NEW YORK. Jan. 9: ißeuter^ William Henry Dean, 41, Negro economist and United Nations executive, was t >und dead yesterday in his gas filled apartment. Police listed it 35 an apparent suicide.35 words
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Article61 1952-01-10 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, J.n 9 Th« Cl ol r-bber and fin on Id. London M.rket todoy.— LONDON RUBBER 2 1 Apr/June JO d. Market: Steady. LONDON TIN Spot: £957.10. per ton buyers, £960 sellers. Three months: £955 buyers, £956 sellers. Settlement price: £954 Sales Morning61 words
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Article34 1952-01-10 1 CANBERRA. Jan 9 <AKP> A hurricane uf exceptional viu lenre was reported to hue swept over the New fyebndes yesterday. AecAiding to* ilntun firmed reporti «everal hundreds of people have been killed.34 words
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Advertisement51 1952-01-10 1 Headline m^^ Ti»af«^. Breah C*iltte* Killing n A A Hew Project in News Inside AraXtlC. j^^orJj^P, *'j v 1 1 in Penang~>p. s R«*Ort: Arwn/ swamp^P. 9 </i 'e f I oor* Phnnr tK|* TkM ii COFFEE ffiijbM BUT for 100% ffimJ FLAVOUR and FRESHNESS \W COFFEE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE51 words
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Advertisement30 1952-01-10 1 SHELL MOTOR OIL Scotland i)( k l (MII(' >^ a tradition ujg £c New War 1 "7 /V® LJ Crania SCOTCH WHISKY |i Hf ...rirJ by Fraaer and Neavc Limited. I30 words
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Article, Illustration304 1952-01-10 2 150 Killed Last Year; October Blackest Month Standard Staff Reporter ROAD accidents in Singapore last year broke all records. The total number reported "Has 10,254 which represented a jump of 2,351 over 1950 figures. Singaporeans, however, need no: be alarmed for the increase, '"does not304 words
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Article166 1952-01-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE is to have a new Secretary for Civil Defence. The present Secretary, Mr. H. G. Turner, leaves on transfer to Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 18 to take up the post of Acting Malayan Establishment Officer. In his place, until a new166 words
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362 1952-01-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN INTERESTING documentary film depicting Metlradisl missionary activity among the Dyak tribes of Borneo was shown to Singapore Kotarians by Dr. H. B. Amstutz, Principal of Trinity College, at the weekly luncheon yesterday at the Capitol Blue Room. The film was362 words
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Article132 1952-01-10 2 Time For The Rains To Go SINGAPOREANS who slosh off to work every morning under leaden skies, mumbling to themselves about "this incessant rain" will be comforted to know that it may not last much longer. It is just the ordinary monsoon season in Singapore, although this year more rain132 words
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Article92 1952-01-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter WO U R CHIN ESE wom a n labourers were injured when Ok roof of a '.vooden shed in, u* compound of No. 4 S.R.D.. H AS C Pasir Panjang Road, i Singapore crashed on them .wstcrday morning The women were engaged92 words
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Article47 1952-01-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter A 19-YEAR-OLD girl. On?! Suw Hong was severely hit on the head with a changkoi, v. hile attending to her vegeta- e gnr d e n ofT Tampenis. j Singapore, ear'y yesterday! ".">niiiig. Police have since detained a mas.47 words
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Article62 1952-01-10 2 A CHARGE of committing armed robbery in a back lane at Rangoon Road at 12.45 a.m. on Jan. 9, was explained to Murray Carl in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday. It was alleged that Carl, armed with a knife robbed a Chinese, Tan Chwee Yap62 words
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Article, Illustration269 1952-01-10 2 Standard Staff Report THE LABOUR PARTY of Singapore will not support the issue of Premium Bonds by the Government or the City Council. This stand of the Party was reiterated by its Parliamentary Committee at its meeting held on Tuesday night, The Standard wasStandard - 269 words
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Article62 1952-01-10 2 SINGAPORE Police are investigating the disappearance of 80 bags of rice valued at $3,000 which was part of a consignment unloaded at the Government Ration Depot in Telok Ayer Basin last week. The contractor who was responsible for the unloading has offered a reward of $2,00062 words
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Article128 1952-01-10 2 AW YONG KOON, an ice-dealer who appeared in the City Police Court to answer a Town Cleansing: Department summons, was seat away by the Magistrate, Mr. V. K. J. L. Jamieson, and told to return next week properly dressed, "not clad like a coolie." When Aw128 words
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Article169 1952-01-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 40 PER CENT, of the 400 cases in the second part of the Social Welfare pilot survey just completed were difficult to trace although they were all in the City area, Mr. T. E. Smith, Deputy Secretary for Social Welfare, said169 words
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228 1952-01-10 2 THE RADIO SHOW of the crer popular screen comedian Bob Hope is coming to Singapore and will be broadcast to local listeners over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya in the near future, according to Mr. Tony Beamish, Deputy Director of Radio •Malaya.228 words
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Article, Illustration177 1952-01-10 2 photo. Standard Staff Reporter THE HEADMAN of about 300 Cocos [slanders who came Ito Singapore last month, leaves Singapore today with a batch of 190 of hi people tor North Borneo where they are going to settle. Mr. T Smith, Deputy Secretary fur Son.:! WelfareStandard - 177 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-01-10 2 photo ROSE EBI KWKIN and Osman Gumanti in "Bewitched" a Balinese dance which is part of the programme to be presented by Hie Fine AH of Movement Academy at > ictoria Memorial Theatre on Jan. 18. 19 and 20 in aid of St. Andrew's Orthnnacriio llncni. tal. Lloyd StudiosLloyd Studio - 49 words
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Article151 1952-01-10 2 Plastic Armour On Test Stamlanl H tl| K«pnrl< plastic AXMiH Ik- taei to -hiri, ttllc j IttinCfl and r^atr. u Federation, if BML'ttuJ <mt l>\ ,j; perts (in ihr i ir i vliiih Btiiiiiei in Sini |>ro><' MMSOMtf^, T-.v, ■y 2 identical with armour now g Federal Bureau in the151 words
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59 1952-01-10 2 Firm Was Within Rights —SAYS COUNSEL AIK HOE Limi ed p for pure a therefoi e <nl H d I place for the realm stor.ier of I defence c S'nith in the S Criminal D: terday AiK Hoe a::'- Co I charged with the pn tnises factory in Kin C\59 words
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Article42 1952-01-10 2 WITHIN THE days, I i t- the Public Assi of the Singap* >re I of Social Welfare properly went .ted i ed waiting the soi i dark The !icv, o ed car porch d Si Bcocnnmodating people.42 words
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Advertisement41 1952-01-10 2 f EVAN WILLIAMS 1 fl 0 Blue s h arn P°° f° r cleaning and (J 0 BftS^ffH preserving the silver sheen on Grey (J Vy p »^^^^<Br^^>^BS^PSSSo*~i >/ A sL^Ufi 9tf&A m Setting Lotin f\ L ooo =c=6c=of }8 NSONS 041 words
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Miscellaneous15 1952-01-10 2 p| GOT th' Blush \ff on-*&r. r VT ffikf^ J C^ HEXED OQllies/:^ SLAUGHTERED fis^15 words
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Article, Illustration315 1952-01-10 3 ahfajf Root Out 'Bribery Evil/ Govt. Told By LfE KOO> CHYE, Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday asked Mr. W. L. Blytlie, the Colonial Secretary, to hold a public enquiry into the dispute between the Singapore Improvement Trust and the 66Standard - 315 words
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Article75 1952-01-10 3 > Court re- r neb interi': Court id Said bin 1 a the inl the Magishamber to him 1 -v." se roods the f the agisi rate's sw mg and Rickets i ed out as every one in the i U) atU »n. e walked I75 words
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Article, Illustration256 1952-01-10 3 Wk**. an Furo|»eaii. was yesterday Mr. Y u I liroH Oive in Ihe Srronil TraHie N*OU9 driving ami causing the death of «.ir ol<l hinr-r pedestrian on a flight in September last year. B.i-iks. who was defended by Mr A. P. Godwin, was not called uponStandard - 256 words
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Article201 1952-01-10 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government's coffers were urielied lo the tune of 816,967 during !*>."»! through lines imposed on employers for offences under the Weekly Holidays Ordinance. Mr. W. I. (»a!lrtl\. Acting Deputy Commissioner tor labour, told The Standard that during the year the201 words
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Article67 1952-01-10 3 MISS BERNICE Low Sui Chan, of Dunearn Road, and Miss Evelyn Lee Seok Chee. of Mount Sophia Road in Singapore, are now members of the junior class at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts. Miss Lee was among a group of women of 11 nations from67 words
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Article34 1952-01-10 3 GOH AH BENG (18>. was fined $101). in the Singapore Turd Police Court yesterday, for trying, to steal seven electrical switches bel«»n«in« to H. t>. Morris i Company at Cab.e R >:»i34 words
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Article87 1952-01-10 3 DR. A. A. SANDOSHAM. Professor of Parasitology in the University will deliver his inaugural lecture in the Central Hall of the Faculty of Medicine. Sepoy Lines, Singapore 3, Jan. 18 at 8.30 p.m. The title of the lecture will be: "The Challenge Of The Parasite" Members87 words
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Article, Illustration298 1952-01-10 3 A YOUNG Chinese woman, when asked yesterday by Magistrate P. Clague, whether she was prepared to stand surety for her husband, replied: "I am earning my own living and he is earning his. I am not prepared to bail him out." She was referring to298 words
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Article113 1952-01-10 3 K !ir d Mm Bc*arl«f U e deficit in Reservoir in m k* smaller now continuous rain i*» l Olit v.eek, it is far n Jrmal ioT thia tim# of u said Mr. W.SL Strtd- wick. City Water Engineer., yesterday. He said the reservoir was113 words
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Article382 1952-01-10 3 Hornet 'Colony' Gutted YESTERDAY evening a hornets' nest at Orchard KoacU went up in a ball of flame, after Mr. P. G. M. Lee of Thomas Cowan Co. Ltd. had touched it with a kerosene soaked torch. The hornets built the nest some months ago and when it was discovered382 words
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Article103 1952-01-10 3 ONE SAID 'YES', THE OTHER 'NO' TWO MALAYS. Abu bin Haji Hussain and Hashim bin Bakar were both jointly charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with stealing two handbags and $171, belonging to Pauline M. Frank and Margery Sampson at Leedon Park and Cornwall Gardens respectively on Dec.103 words
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Article94 1952-01-10 3 WHAT should be the age limit of a member of the Executive Committee of the Singapore Youth Council? Thirty five? This point was discussed at a meeting called to consider amendments to the rules of the Council yesterday. The press was barred. Mr. Leslie Rayner. the94 words
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Article58 1952-01-10 3 FIVE of the eleven men charged with stealing rubber worth $3,500 alongside a Singapore Harbour Board godown pleaded guilty in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. They were all fined and jailed. The case has been postponed to Jan. 16. The six remaining men58 words
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Article55 1952-01-10 3 TO MEET the acute shortage of accommodation for Sixth Standard students in Singapore, the Khalsa English School at Niven Road is opening some classes. Mr. B. G. Sahai, secretary of the school's managing committee, asked students to register at the school between 8 a.m. and 1255 words
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Article109 1952-01-10 3 THE ADULT Education Sub-committee of the Serangoon Rural District Committee is proposing to have additional English and Malay classes to cope with the increasing demand the secretary of the S.R.D.C., Mr. B. G. Sahai, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Sahai said that more than109 words
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Article35 1952-01-10 3 JEMIAN bin Kamudin. who was charged that he used his car for the carriage of goods at Tangkak without a haulage permit was fined $25 by the Muar Magistrate, Che Mansoor bin SahoL35 words
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Article77 1952-01-10 3 MR M. P. D. NAIR. Singapore Labour City Councillor for South Ward, is to propose that Councillors should promote the educational interests of their daily-rated employees and their children. Mr. JMair is putting forward his suggestion to the President,Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, for consideration by the77 words
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Advertisement203 1952-01-10 3 402 m I I I I Nescafe'/^! So fast so easy and so good! X For the most delicipus cup of X M&* coffee you ever tasted, just put a j JmM teaspoonful of NESCAFE* in a cup I and add hot water. There's no SmM J waste, no messy203 words
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Miscellaneous54 1952-01-10 3 r !S^ wrm i t > j_Vill pnrTnr T fAWRIGHT, \OKAV NOW, OOP. GET W SUMPIN TELLS ME ITS \2%Z£B& fA^LL RIGHT.OOOLAATHAT'LL BE 1 <v/3 THHNKSOMETHINI6 I EIGHTEEN,/ IN THERE AN 1 FIGHT. IH GONNATAKEMORE'N J^Q^S 11^^^^,:: NOW WE'LL SEE J W i^^)J JU B«XEi^^> I YOU'RE AWAY AT TH54 words
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Article, Illustration356 1952-01-10 4 Union Submits 30-Point Memo Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed- The AllMalaya Railway Workers' Union has made demands to the Railway authorities for increased wages and betterment of their conditions of service. A 30-point memorandum, setting forth its demands, has been submitted to the Malayan356 words
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Article201 1952-01-10 4 Standard Staff Correspondet Kl VIA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Selangor Renlpay«*r^* Association have nominated two members to contest the forthcoming Municipal Elections. They are Mr. Thomas R. I\ Dawson (Kun^sar Ward) and Qm M. Pawam-hik (Sentul). This was decided at a commit ee meeting oi the201 words
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Article90 1952-01-10 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Lok Lin, a young Chinese carpenter was today fined $55, in default one month's rigorous imprisonment by Che Harun in the Second Magistrate's Court for carrying a pillion-rider on his bicycle and offering illegal gratification of $190 words
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Article167 1952-01-10 4 Si indard Staff orresponde nt KUALA LIMP IK, Wed. While security forces suffered no casualties in the last twenty-four hours of the Emergency two bandits were killed and fiv are believed to have been wounded. Enriy tl.is morning a bandit Was ki!kd and two others are167 words
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Article129 1952-01-10 4 It's A Sell-out Ghani KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. "The K. L. UMNO has been sold to the MCA", said Che Hashim Ghani, President of the Peninsula Malays Union, in a statement to the Press on the UMNO and MCA getting together to fight the Municipal Elections here next month. "I predict",129 words
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Article64 1952-01-10 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— For being drunk and disorderly a 51 -year-old European, A N. McHardy, was today convicted by the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court Mr. J. G. Adams and fined $15' m default one week's rigorous imprisonment and he64 words
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271 1952-01-10 4 k=?i a T r< l b r U Correspondent KLALA LUMPUR, Wed ith more leaders, and with moral support, we can strengthen the movement, and we Can, by so duing. without guns, Without drill, without force, Without politics, forge a mighty weapon against Communism."271 words
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155 1952-01-10 4 Selangor Labour Party Hails MCA -UMNO Link Standard Staff Correspondent kl ALA LI'MPUR, Wed. The action of the Malayan Chinese Association and the United .Malays Nationalist Organisation to put up joint candidates for the Koala Lumpur Municipal Elections, was hailed today by the Secretary of the elftDgor Labo'ir Party, Che155 words
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Article79 1952-01-10 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Selangor Turf Club will be the venue of the first draw for Premium Bonds. All bonds sold up to today will be included in the draw on Jan. 24. All bonds which do not win a prize in this draw will79 words
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Article141 1952-01-10 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, WedWhen the Oranje docks in Singapore on Jan. lti. there will be three officers of the Federation Police who will be returning alter six months' training course at Ryton Police College in the United Kingdon. They are: Che Yahya bin141 words
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Article134 1952-01-10 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malayan Railways suffered a deficit of $221,226 in November, compared to the month before. The biggest loss was from passenger trains which earned $1,002,829 or $82,302 less than in October. Goods trains failed to reach the total for134 words
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Article32 1952-01-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malays, Chinese and South Indians in Johore will have the opportunity of joining the Police Force when recruitment in the State takes place from Jan. 19 to 22.32 words
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Article116 1952-01-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed For punching a Special Constable on duty, an 18-year-old Chinese. Loo Meow Chonp was today convicted by Mr. A P. Jack in the First Magistrate's Court. The accused pleaded guilty to the charge and the case was postponed to Jan. 16 for sentence. Bail116 words
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Article27 1952-01-10 4 RAJOO and Sayai were both convicted by the Muar Magistrate Che Rauf for disorderly conduct and for fighting. Rajoo was fined $10 and Sayai $15.27 words
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164 1952-01-10 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KLANG, Wed. At today's meeting of the Klang Town Board, Mr. D. W. Brihan, the Executive Engineer, explained that the delay in repairing the damaged Madras Bridge was due to the non-arrival of the pontoons ordered through an engineering fir164 words
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490 1952-01-10 4 Reds Won't Get Foreign Exchange By Extortion KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Chinese Communist regime will not get the much needed foreign exchange through the remittances of the Chinese overseas by extortion, but the extortion has helped the Chinese overseas to realize what is meant by 'Peoples' Government. This was revealed490 words
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Miscellaneous24 1952-01-10 4 B '"I m J E <*•». Wl, K.n. Fe rt u, W S-..,J.c a ,e. Inc. W ,,Hd n.Sn ,r^vcJ j |lU>^g^lj^ UJL** U Y\24 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-01-10 5 THE T^c^iilrn! Cofjtntfs sioncr. IVnan^. Mr. H. l\ Kiiiultam. <u-4'oiii-panied by the District OffieCT-, Ualik Pnlau, Mr. M. E. R. Knlloih. inspecting a niwd <»1 liotiour csmm»ndcd by Che \liina*] bin Din ai Halik PuUu. 1) of 1 IMiolo.42 words
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382 1952-01-10 5 Standard >iafl Reporter (.hmtiimmiil oliim- v» ill in future il>!. lor Siiiiiapor." nUowanre «»n leave or on duty 1 1 be i:«»r> am\*lirrr ou!-mI» il»c olon\. l" 11 teodoneni i been made «ii i Seci el i s I Mltce culai N" 18 I382 words
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Article72 1952-01-10 5 ird Staff Correspond rnt \l \J I I'MPIK. Wed K N.<t< nt> of Tunipat. t'-i Min Palekbang and tfcal Kh.iru in Keluntan vv imrd that the electri- >.rrvicc may be cut off iiluHit notice in the event i ibnormal floods in tbe K-l cttan River. In72 words
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94 1952-01-10 5 S^nnclurd Staff Repf>r*t-r WING COMMANDER M G.I ii Fuuerry to Pri:n. < ess •*<- and the Dtike of j 5h during their tour: 4 raiia reached Singapore^ Sjd 1 1 cy by Qa D I B S tei lay on his way appuinted bj94 words
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183 1952-01-10 5 V of Police raided xirtion of a iiqiu»r ylang Road on Oct. seiaeQ -> large num- i cijedly adulteravd stout bottles. A 12- ■-> and his amili 1 have been HUghl oi adulterating the itittfl by detective. A the Commerce! B: inch, CHV183 words
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Article248 1952-01-10 5 3 MURDERED ON PEN ANG HILL Youth Crouched Behind Stove Escapes Death Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed- A 40-year-old woman, Kon Pong Kwfci* her adopted daughter, Lee Soong Moey (25) ami her son-in-law, Lai Chat (40), Here brutally murdered by five unknown persons on the slope of a hill al248 words
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125 1952-01-10 5 New Set Up Allows Freedom Of Speech Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG Wed. The piesot;' constitution of the Rural Board whereby unofficials had an absolute majority was in- tended to enable them to express their views freely without being too greatly influenced by the officials' professional standpoint. Mr. D. R. Home,125 words
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Article33 1952-01-10 5 Jav a Book Banned THE Chief Police Officer Pahang. has prohibited the sale, issue circulation, or possession in Pahang, of the publication 'Sediarah dan Perjuangan diMulaya" published by Nusantara. Pont iou/inatan 6. Jogjakarta.33 words
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Article135 1952-01-10 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH Wed Saminathan (S3) was io.i.iy sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Thomson for murdering 3 fellow labourer Sinnadurai at Metiglembu on September 27, last year The prosecution u'd by Mr. B. J Jennings. DPP. alleged that prior to the incident. Saminathan135 words
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Article51 1952-01-10 5 PENAXG. W-d Registration of young men under the Manpower Regulations has halted i-i Penang. The last medical examination was held on Dec. 19. last year. Though the target figure for Penans. previously announced, was 2.000. the total of young men directed from this Settlement was o!i!y51 words
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Article184 1952-01-10 5 Possessed Bom b: Woman To Die Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. A 22-year-old woman, Liew \yook iiiii, was today sentenced to death liv Mr. Justice Hill, on conviction of a charge of j»oss*-s*iii» a hand^renade. llic assessors, both (.'hin«*!*** returned a unanimous verdid of guilty without retiring from the rourt184 words
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136 1952-01-10 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BHARU. Wed. Far being members of the Nets Workers' Union, Kelan•an. three road inspectors employed by the Malay North Eastern Transport Service were given 24 hours' notice. One month's salary was also given to them but was refused. Thev136 words
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248 1952-01-10 5 Standard Staff Correspondent lI'OH Wed.— Bishop Archer of the HctbaJhl Mission K^ told by misHioii school f»™ Monday meeting in Kuala Lumpur thai he uliould l make forllirighl declaration of policy and request «;«y™™™ lo reeo S ni*e i!.«- Melhodi,l (;overnnir..t A.drd Sebool248 words
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Article308 1952-01-10 5 Standard Woman R<*port^r SINGAPORE'S new Puisne Judge, Mr. Justice Clifford Knight, feels sure he is going to like this City. Between busy hours of unpacking, and being heid up at the docks with his Luggage, for the last two days, the new judge ha.,308 words
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Article, Illustration168 1952-01-10 5 Hornet -Killer Is At It Again In I poh M.iiid^rd Stall t «»rr. IPOH. W>d. Hornet tiMrr Mr. Chin Kap Sen;; demonstrated the effectiveness of his *sr< i et powder' by destroying a ■rst of *.*66 hornets in the root ol tin- QMffcfV «»l .i (iiivcrnni* 1 nt rm p!..w.».168 words
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Article, Illustration235 1952-01-10 5 SrBST.ITIONft Mattr to |Mi >t*r<i<lillg tmlilt P»*ir«T Kiwd. s«»miM»*r\ iIJ«Kstjl**. l.«-r <i<»« K <».»«< Hii*T4» Park. Alpsaadra Irtaenrtr, Tunis Bntirii. HaicliHl K«»a»i MalajßM Krevwrj. %.«.< Brewrrv. l»w"t*irliii <«• Tanjiiti Koad. PliwnK Park. 4lr\ Kr.ik Works. Pasir Pan June. Opium Factory* K<t<»riii;«lor> Kouti 4K>cf*H Fs«lor>. rr^vjMiil*-. M Jamt-s.235 words
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Article124 1952-01-10 5 Standard Matt K>|mhm IRISH A RIOEBS in s !»>tv bawe i!-!i«'n iii flier's on ibe dUij bej expire Otherwise their licenres < rancd led ihi> nra« tol to the Police Magisti tie. Mr. K Jai nie »on w ben, In the f .1 trtsha i i'i.-i124 words
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Miscellaneous86 1952-01-10 5 CiiI£ADADC 1 11 Alf V Y.W.C.A.: Dressmaking class 10 a.m. Y.M.C.A.: French class 5.30 p.m.; New judo beginners" class by Mr. C. WTee 6 p.m.; Choir practice 8 p.m. Chinese Y.M C.A.: Basketball 5.30 p.m.: Free Maths class 5.:i0 7 p.m.: Commercial evening school t> 9 p.m.: Table tennis 786 words
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Article365 1952-01-10 6 r J^IE two-vear old controversy over towgay wells in J ocbore has flared up following the decision of the Health Committee ol the City Counril on January 3 to stand by its original decision to close down these wells. Much argument for and gainst this decision365 words
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Article512 1952-01-10 6 I-H'T the towgay growefs maintain that since their well water is not used foi domestic purposes but for the growing of towgay t he order to close these wells is unjustified. The well water is not used for drinking or cooking purposes. The argument that the well bred mosquitoes has512 words
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Article738 1952-01-10 6 Review of Views Malayan Republic UTUSAN Melayu believed that 1 there are many people in Ma-< laya who do not fully under-i stand the question whether on not it is good tor Malaya toi join the British Cummon-i wealth of Nations when it getsi its Independence Most of them, who738 words
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Article1316 1952-01-10 6 TAKAR - And The Sheriff Was A Witch TAKAR I Ctoift Like $jffaHS|F?sfi€aking Rouml Town After Dark/ Said The Sheriff- fm^m 'x':;x"Jj«p fj£ did not look drunjk; he simply looked very 'tired. He sat on a culvert by the roadside in Penang, and looked up at the cloudy sky. It was the1,316 words
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Article, Illustration639 1952-01-10 6 Georges Wolff - Georges Wolff By v Washington, Jan. 9. A JOINT Anglo-American, or rather a joint Western policy in the Far East is to result from the current Truman-iChurchil] talks in Washington and from the Three Power Staff talks at the end of the week. It will be a639 words
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Article, Illustration14 1952-01-10 6 *'>Jnw> lute* a nlc** hit of stuff, Sir: Oi! Here J said:"14 words
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Article235 1952-01-10 6 Sir: The normal working hours for employees in the majority of Commercial establishments :i. Singapore is 40. This. I understand, te a Government re g a t Jo n. Overtime. time-off or ether arrangements are made to cover any extra hours worked. I am an employee of an235 words
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Article179 1952-01-10 6 Sir:— So Mr David Mar- shali has replied to the Singapore Rate-paver* Asso- ciation that the W.D em- ployees can sit on City Council. In this he supports the Council President's state- ment previously unnounced. I hope that the Association will not rest satisfied at that, and will179 words
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Advertisement26 1952-01-10 6 The best and most reliable %val«*h REPAIRER 4/i ly/i« of mil 4 lie* from:TRIM LOCK VIIIIMAktft sub x J..nh Bti.iet Spur* C. Phoof>: K35. r >s26 words
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Advertisement177 1952-01-10 6 'jf murphy j^ffl nlll Zfe^ itaS/L M&ssm&t SINGAPORE AND PCNANG $56C FEDERATION Of MALAYA $615 Sol* Distributors For Singapore Sole Distributors for Jch |«Ini KOSTER CO., LTD. KIM PONG MUSIC CO. iO4-L, ORCHARD ROAD. 60 Jolon IbroK.m Sc t Act-r*s: S. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD 12, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE— 9177 words
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478 1952-01-10 7 US, Britain Agree To Co-ordinate Policies In M-East, Far East WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 (AP) President Truman and Prime Minister Winston Churchill reportedly agreed yesterday to post forward with Korean truce talks whilr keeping alert lor a "Korea-type" invasion oi French Indo-China. and their t«>p military and civilian aides, i decided478 words
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102 1952-01-10 7 ISHINGTON, Jan Renter >— President Truman ii Prune Minister Winston Churchill ended their ,a«>iiientous three day talks on world problems here Tues,ijv nmht ind thus ompleted the first sta?e of the Bri >~h Pnnir Minister's missiu i to America. joint communique issued by the102 words
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Article45 1952-01-10 7 MANILA. Jan. 9. (AP^FranCU Cardinal Spellman. Archbishop of New York, left bv Philippine Air Lines Tor Hongkong tpU morning after a two-day Visit here. He will stop over at Calcutta, New Delhi. Beirui iirid R^' 1 before returning to the Uuiltd Stirtea.45 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-01-10 7 The Flying Enterprise with Captain Kurt Carlsen on board, photographed from the air on January 3. showing the list of bO degrees.- MirrorpicMirrorpic - 26 words
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Article112 1952-01-10 7 PARIS, Jan. 9, CAP).— A message of cheer and warning went out to Captain Kurt Carlsen Tuesday from 10,000 French children who were sheltered at the end «f World War II in his native Denmark. "Captain," said the message, "what you are doing is wonderful but112 words
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165 1952-01-10 7 Ismailia Town 'In A State Of Anarchy' ERSKINE: LONDON. Jan. 9 (Reuter)— Lieutenant General Sir George Erskine, British Commander in the Suez Canal zone, declared in a recorded broadcast here last night that Ismailia was in state of anarchy Civilians were marching about the town with tommyguns, terrifying the population165 words
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147 1952-01-10 7 PARIS. Jan 9. (UP) Abdul Rahman Azzam Pasha. Secretary-General of the Arab League. said here yesterday that the Arab countries are ready to ally themselves with the United States "any time America is ready to treat us on an equal basis and147 words
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110 1952-01-10 7 JERUSALEM. Jan. 9 (AP)— Police said nearly 400 persons were injured Tuesday in antiGovernment riots sparked by bitter anger over a proposal for Israel's Jewish government to negotiate directly with Germany, Almost 4PO of the rioters were arrested most of them as they tried110 words
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Article106 1952-01-10 7 NEW YORK, Jan. 9. <AP>— Mr. William Henry Dean. 41. chief of lh e African unit of the United Nations division of Economic Disability and Development, was found dead today in the gas filled apartment of his father-in-law. Dr. Channing H. Tobias. Police .said it was106 words
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216 1952-01-10 7 NEW YORK, Jan. 9 (AP).— -An atomic energy battery has been developed, it was announced here Tuesday. The battery change* radioactivity directly into electric current. That change i» one of the great goals of the atomic age. The report was made to the conference on216 words
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Article64 1952-01-10 7 BELGRADE, Jan. 9, (AP> The United States and Yugoslavia signed a new three-year economic aid agreement today. It replaces the emergency aid agreements of January and April 1951 under which Yugoslavia received food and raw materials. The agreement Is almost identical with other long-term pacts64 words
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Article56 1952-01-10 7 WASHINGTON. Jan. 9. <AP» Senator Styles Bridges of .New Hampshire, senior Republican in the Senate, wa« elected floor leader for Republican Senators Tuesday by a 26 ic 15 vote He was opposed by Senator Lever ett Saltonstali of Massachusetts, who is publicly backing General Dwight D.56 words
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179 1952-01-10 7 De LATTRE: SAIGON, Jan. (AF)—General Jean dt Lattre de Tassigny. Commander-in-Chief of Ihe French Union forces in Indo-China, says 1952 is going to be the "year of decision*' in the long drawn-oul war against the Communist-led Vietminh. That, said the pent ral in a special179 words
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65 1952-01-10 7 PARIS. Jan. i- <UP' The United State.* .-ought yesterday to head off a move u hold next autumn".' United Nations General Assembly session in Paris An American spokesman announced in* United States was opposed !<■ any proposal to move the 1952 session away65 words
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Article139 1952-01-10 7 OSLO. Norwav. Jan B (UP) Government ofcciaU reported yesterday that 15 miners vere killed and *ix injured in two coai mine explosion? within ]2 hours yesterday on the remote Spitzbergen I.«land.« in the Arctic The cause ol ttie blasts in the mines owned by139 words
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121 1952-01-10 7 ANKARA. Jan 9, (AFP)— The British atom scientist Brnno Pontecorvo is now supervising the M*»C Somfc plaut at Kuche in eastern ¥i U Alptekin, the secretary general of the Turkestan fQV Thrfu/£n e bo« sclents who was o~ of the top men at the British121 words
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189 1952-01-10 7 SAIGON, Jan. 9 (Renter). A "mai*l<*r mind" *h«» ha* been raihinjr thousands of pounds from SaigSH residents f«»r Ho (.'hi-minh*s ielminh forceh ha* Iwen arrested, the police announced yesterday. The man's name was given as Nguyenvanthe. He was said to*be Finance Commissar of nearly 1,000189 words
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289 1952-01-10 7 U N Votes For 'Shadow Army,' Rebuffs Russia PARIS, Jaiw (Kfiitrr). IW »iil«Mf NsrtMHM Political < nmiuilU < in Kpitr Wti < '«»ninuiiii«t olijr<li«Mi\(»st<'r<lay call«-<l Mi iihiiilm r If k?W l<» h<l|» form k4^ha^l«^H arm/' r«a«l\ lo li^lil any Hf!J.r< niiilWl It overwhelmingly approved a Western-backed collectiv* security system- i"289 words
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Article138 1952-01-10 7 TIIL lIAt.l E, Jan < Rmtrr) NrrotiiH— c the annulment ol the N' i ei lands-lndon.vian Union air expected to start l»» e ■MB after an exchange I notes on Indonesia's m t/i ol Dutch arms shipment*- l«-r Western Vw (mm net w»H informed sources138 words
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200 1952-01-10 7 WASHINGTON. Jan I fl US Defence D^ciale yesterday said thai reprefa Btives nere of the lustra n, New Zealand inH Canadi. a Chiefs of Staff nave Im n i ivited 1o attend the hiyh t three-power militar.v •r k^ nn the Communist200 words
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Advertisement298 1952-01-10 7 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION DOLLAR LOTTERY. TICKETS for Draw on January 13th. 1952. ALL SOLD OUT. "ZES os follows: 3rd Prixe 55,000 4th Prixe 20,000 sth Prixe 2)of 11,000 Each 6th Prixe (10)of 5,000 Eoch 7th Prixe (20)of 2,000 Each Bth Prixe <50)of 1,000 Each end 119 Consolation Prixes of298 words
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Advertisement52 1952-01-10 7 UP L'^f Mf %lim t long, mith I§l infrchont eel ft/ 1 'II NAU COiOU Ij II tcir<« with r MATCHING COSMETICS Available in 72 Gay Colours BLAZE HEAYENLY H \K DEMURE LANTERN RED N \TI RAL BALLET PINK CYCLAMEN RED BUNTING HEART RED YOUNG PINK SEA (ORAL COCKS GDMI52 words
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Article, Illustration229 1952-01-10 8 J.G. DARBYSHRE - J.G. DARBYSHRE BY Two Off-Shore Trawlers Arrive Standard Shipping Reporter TO' AUGMENT supplies of fish in Singapore' and the Federation, two deep-sea fisliinjj trawlers arrived in the Colony yesterday from Hongkong to carry out trawling operations in Malayan waters* A third trawler will arrive in aStandard - 229 words
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103 1952-01-10 8 LONDON. Jan. 9 (AFP).— The 14,300-ton liner. Uganda. which has been built for the British Indian Steam Navigation Company will be launched from the Clydeside yard oi B;ir clay Curie and Cj.. j:i Jan, 15. The new vessel i> expected to be103 words
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201 1952-01-10 8 Standard Aviation K**|»«»rt«*r SINGAPORE'S kalian* 6,<MM)-fV«M airatrip may have a bituminous macadam surface, if present experiment* prove successful. Bitumen has been laid on 30 feet of runway at the eastern end, and a watch is being kept on how this strip is standing up201 words
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Article166 1952-01-10 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE round the V'orld American schooner. California, limped into Singapore yesterday with her uro main sails ripped to shreds after encountering a spell of bad weather outside Oie Gulf of Sunn last week. Ward Vickers, the skipper, and his crew. Yror H. Smitter166 words
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Article169 1952-01-10 8 WASHINGTON. Boon Indrambarya, Director (icneral of the Fisheries Department of Thailand's Ministry of Agriculture, says that his visit to the United States may well result in "more fish and cheaper fish for the people of Thailand, and a better life for Thailand's fishermen." In an169 words
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Article28 1952-01-10 8 BUENOS AIRES. Jan. 9. (AP> The Dutch Liner, Straat Makassar. tj)st tons. arrived here yesterday, inaugurating a direct service from Manila. Singapore. Penan?. Mauritius and Capetown.28 words
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Advertisement512 1952-01-10 8 FAST REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICI Direct OvtrUn lan Froncisco Lot Angeltt AH AawrfoM Canadian Citi«» Penang P. Sham S'po»« An LA/Sf 17/21 Jan JACOB LUCKINBACH 24/26Jon 27/23J«n 29Jan/2Feb 21Fet CHIHA BEAR 24/26feb 27Feb 28Fcb/2Mar 21Mor Pm *u!l oorticjlors ot L)r v Larqc Omo Tankj and Posseng«i 800l ngi etc ANGLO FRENCH512 words
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Advertisement275 1952-01-10 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WESI COASI MALATA Hong Soon for P Poroe... Jan 20 Vessel for Muar Weekly H »"9 Tar for Rengat Jan 18 Vessel for Malacca Twice Weekly H n 9 lho "9 H oaan ¥ossel for Port Oicksor Weekly Sl Aa P A P' Jan 24 Pongkot275 words
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Miscellaneous232 1952-01-10 8 Despatches Today: North Borneo, Labuan, Brunei and Miri M a.m. by Kimanis. Terempa by Taype, Thailand (parcels only) noon by Bentong, Tanjong Pinang 6 p.m. by Pulau Kidjang, v2£hk in Harbour WHARVF.S i Son?. Kinabalu. Ship Qpdown Gite Victoria Dock: Tankhaven 111. Andre Leboa tl/12 4 King's Dock: Bolnia. WaingaBelville232 words
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Article, Illustration207 1952-01-10 9 T. J. LIM - T. J. LIM By Shipments In 1951 Totalled 1,155,264 Tons Standard Market Reporter MALAYAN rubber exports during 1951 1,155,264 tons set on all-time high, exceed--9 the previous year's figure by nearly 50,000 ns The total for 1946 (558,001 tons). ing the year Malayan exports of rubber toStandard - 207 words
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165 1952-01-10 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Wed. Renewed profit-taking in Malayan tin shares was well absorbed today with buyers unsatisfied at the close. Rubber shares were firm, while industrials were quietly steady. Charged prices were: ttu\er> tellers AttM lev 12 50 ltf 50 B B. Petrol165 words
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Article21 1952-01-10 9 ol 40U.IXM) UMM i out "f the ta :n South East 3 'too tons and21 words
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Article, Illustration497 1952-01-10 9 GEORGE RASIAH - Resort, Carp Fa rm Rise Out Of Kranji Swamp GEORGE RASIAH u Standard Staff Reporter A $100,000 Chinese carp farm, which will not only be an asset to the Colony's food resources but will also convert a 20-acre mangrove swamp in Kranji into a scenic spot, is now under construction497 words
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Article122 1952-01-10 9 LONDON. Jan. (Reuter).While Britain will continue to operate this year the token st n r P e for imports from Canada and the United States but at a reduced level, it has been decided to discontinue th« scheme for °tn«r participating, countries: Australia. Belgium and122 words
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Article147 1952-01-10 9 BREAK FROM BLOC UNLIKELY LONDON. Jan. 9 <UP) :-Preparations for the Commonwealth finance Ministers conference, opening here on Jan. 15. started ♦oday with a meeting of permanent officials to take stock of the gravest crisis the sterling area has ye Chan£?!lor of the Exchequer R A Butler intends to give147 words
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Article29 1952-01-10 9 The India Government Tr.ui* Commissioner for Malaya announces that 612.000 lbs of surplus silk waste is expected to be av.T!abla for «xport tsom India ims year.29 words
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Article69 1952-01-10 9 Malaya n Advisers To Lyttelton Standard London Correspondent LONDON Jan 9 Names of Malayan officials who will advise Colonial Secretary Oliver Lytteiton at the Commonwealth Finance Ministers Conference next week were finally disclosed here today. Mr. O. A Spencer, the Federal Member for Economic Affairs. will serve as chief adviser69 words
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Article123 1952-01-10 9 Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices on the Singapore market closed steady yesterday at about three-quartern of a cent per Ib. over Tuesday's prices. Fair demand was recorded for the lower grade sheets. I Continental and London orders were negligible and were well below Singapore prices. There123 words
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159 1952-01-10 9 MANCHESTER. Jan. 9— A vast increase of trade between Britain and Singapore and the Federation of Malaya last year is reported by the Manchester Chamber of Commerce. During the nine months of 1951 Britain bought £105.000.000 worth of goods from the area as159 words
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Article38 1952-01-10 9 CEYLON BID FOR BURMA RICE CEYLON'S Food Minister A. Ratnayake is to complete arrangements for Ceylon's rice quota from Burma this year. Ceylon is asking for 600.000 tons this year compared with 450.000 tons supplied last year.— Reuter.38 words
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Article36 1952-01-10 9 HONGKONG. Jan. s— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange todnv were HK515.29 to £1 Sterling: HKsi;.f>79 to US$l: HKsl.BlSt» Malayan $1; HKs3.::fi2 to one Indonesian Rupiah; G*3*d HKSJ2l.lld ua oat Wei.36 words
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Article71 1952-01-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 9: Mr. G. F. Gripper. the Chief Inspector of Mines, who has refused to renew th e licences of (50 of the 100 tin ore dealers in the Federation, told The Standard today that the dealers could appeal if they wished. Meantime, it71 words
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Article178 1952-01-10 9 M. T. YONG - M. T. YONG »y Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Jon. 9.— The Federation Mines Deportment is to begin shortly on intensive investigation into the tin ore reserves in Moloyo. It will cover an estimated 200,000 acres of tin mining land. The Federation Chief Inspector178 words
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114 1952-01-10 9 MAXINE RAKICH - MAXINE RAKICH By Standard Staff Reporter IN BRISK bidding for freehold land and house properties at yesterday's auction sale held by Cheong Koon Seng and Co., Ltd a total sum of $101,400 was realised. Out of 11 properties listed, seven were sold. The bidding did114 words
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Article92 1952-01-10 9 THE produce market in Singn. pore was inactive yesterday and ;';ilv very small business was c--ordt:d. Copra was a stetttif m3S£S% buyers quoting $48]. and .-tilers $39} per picul. business being recorded at $395. Coconut oil p: ice« "\e:e unchanged, sellers indicating (63 per picul, no92 words
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Article116 1952-01-10 9 THfc Latest Singapore rubber prices vesterda* were per 1b: Buyers Sellers No I RSS Spot Loose $1 All $1 41 i FOB. in bales Jan. No 1 RSS $1.41* $14! No t RS.S $\Mh 1137 No I R.SB $1.33} $134 Tone: Steady quiet. LONDON RLKBfcR Wednesday's opening pri<116 words
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Article213 1952-01-10 9 WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 (AP)~ With domestic tin stocks reported at an all-time low and industry clamouring for the metal. considerable importance is attached to the tin price talks scheduled to take place here this month between the Government and an Indonesian mission which is due213 words
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Article21 1952-01-10 9 The "SV iai Bankers Association" has lounced that banks would fir.: it ::<j overdrafts in tiiis yeai-. A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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229 1952-01-10 9 PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 9; (AP) Complaining Uial the present price of crude rubber is over 170 per con', higher than in January. L9SO, a leader of the U.S. rubber industry predicted that it would decline "to a reasonable level after the U.S. Government stops229 words
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Article59 1952-01-10 9 BUYING ite tat UM Canad on ci edii b i I i 1100 M ilayanl me 12 13 U a J3 r.T :<^ 15 If i <! 33 3/16 O.D 33 1 l' ami S3 I I i US I/I <! st on trade b lls Bi fram59 words
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Advertisement30 1952-01-10 9 /7 a /yt»2%&* (fir f6^^^^k' THIS OFFER IS AVAILABLE FROM DEALERS IN 8 /V/T SINGAPORE, JOHORE and MALACCA and HOLDS <^Sv( J GOOD FROM JAN. 11th to 26th, 1952. \^v>^<730 words
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Article, Illustration897 1952-01-10 10 OSWALD HENRY - Help Pick Those Stars for Hollywood OSWALD HENRY by s^tKPKlSr.Dai Ibe thirl ho HouMn't be, when it means that YOl have to do the picking of ih«- start* for ihe film a,»iUl. Yea, >ir, thai** v>hai the Holly uoo<l folk *ai<l in a cal»l<* yr*ter<lay. \n«l, exploiting the hi»!i.pre9gure angle,897 words
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336 1952-01-10 10 CARLO FENOGLIO - Adults Admitted Only 'if Accompanied By A Child' CARLO FENOGLIO By MILAN Jan. 9 (AP) A movie hall here is reserved for children under 15 and adults can only get aimittance "if accompanied by a child." It is called the "Gnomo" (Dwarf) and its name was picked in a referendum336 words
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Article59 1952-01-10 10 TJOLLYWOOD, Jan. 9 (AP) -When William Powell went fishing in an artificial lake for a movie scene, the bill tor the fish was US$2l6 To increase his chance of hooking a big one tht> studio aumjiPd a dozen 18-inch trout into the lake. The fish bought from59 words
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Article488 1952-01-10 10 Bob Thomas - Prize Quotes Of '51 Bob Thomas HOLLYWOOD LOW DOWN By I TJOLLYWOOD. Jan. 9 I -H- (AP).— Talk, talk, talk. There was lots of it eraanat- ing from Hollywood last I year. Film folk were yapping all over the U.S., trying to von vince citizens that Holly- wood was full488 words
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Article131 1952-01-10 10 what i S the best wav to keep a caterpillar happy? Pete Smith would like to know as h e has been having* a bad time getting a caterpillar to cut a few touches on a piece of lettuce for a scene in Metro-C'oldwyn-Mayer's "Reducing: Smith asserts that131 words
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Miscellaneous471 1952-01-10 10 pji, i||UMiiii|iyi^ijjj™^ii|pi™inii||iiiiii|iiii| > rpoDAY'S POREGAST:— Minor X incident* and nervousness: insomnia toward* the early' hours of the morning. A fairly neutral day but betwren now I and Sunday, a dissonance of I Neptune will make things rather difficult: beware of insincerity in discussions, of fraud, dtsappointi mt'iits over money matters,471 words
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Miscellaneous206 1952-01-10 10 Radio Programmes IK \IJIO MVIA 1 A l« K« NJH u.. MM on. !l.:;o ».m. N«w«: a .in Iron, the f.dlhim trM i^fe/^w^r -NrUTMifi in a.m. Imergfmv Rrws (Kt)> Ul>d N »t'®« Report; Ml irom the f«i.--i?' \'i* h J Music Medley—Carl l^ lor 'a'^ p.m. Bportteg Record; (handler Orchestra;206 words
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Article245 1952-01-10 11 LONDON, Jan 9 < Renter) Revised football fixtures for next Saturday. January \2: K.A. CUP THIRD ROUND Barnsley va Colchester. Bradford vs Sheffield. Brentford vs Queens Park. Bristol vs Preston Burnley vs Hartlepools. Cardiff vs Swindon. ''Chelsea vs Chester. Doncaster vs Buxton. Fulham vs Birmingham. Ipswich245 words
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Article55 1952-01-10 11 PERTH, (Reuter-AAP) Schoolboy, Arthur Lodge, 18, was picked to represent Western Australia against New South Wales in a Sheffield Shield match but National Service Minister Harold Holt decreed that his Army call-up was more important than cricket. Holt added that after his Army training, Lodge would55 words
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Article37 1952-01-10 11 MELBOURNE: (Reuter-AAP) The imported stallion Near Blue will be sold at a dispersal sale of The Pines stud at Dandenong, Victoria. Near Blue, who is by Nearco, was purchased in Sydney for 7,500 Australian guineas.37 words
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Article111 1952-01-10 11 Ollie Davies - Ollie Davies By HEAVY rain again hampered track work at Bukit Timah yesterday. Only a few horses went out for trotting exercises. It is now learned that the Kuala Lumpur horses will definitely miss their first run as the flood waters in North Johore111 words
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Article, Illustration183 1952-01-10 11 MELBOURNE, Reuter-AAP) Australia's record-breaking Melbourne Cup winner Comic Court and his rival Chicquita, could have won good races in photo. i Britain, said jockey "Scobie" j Breasley here on his return after two years abroad. Breasley added he thought the best English stayers might j prove tooAP - 183 words
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Article60 1952-01-10 11 LONDON Jan. 8: (Reuter) —Richard Bersmann, four times former world champion, has been selected by the English Table Tennis Association to fill the vacancy in England's Swaythling Cup team for the world championships in Bom- bay next month. The other members of the team are: A. Haydon (captain60 words
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Article59 1952-01-10 11 MELBOI'RNE. Jan. 8: (Reuter-AAP) -Frank Sedgman, Australia's lawn tennis No. 1, is the 1951 winner of Helms Athletic Foundation award for Australasia, the Helms Australian Committee announced today. The award, sponsored by Paul Helms of the United States, is an annual one for the outstanding amateur59 words
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Article, Illustration575 1952-01-10 11 First Player In AllS 'poreFina Is Standard's Badminton Reporter ONG FOH LJM, thin year's prospect for the Singapore singles title, who created a record for speedy 1 matches when he beat ex-Singapore champion, Chcong j Hock Leng, in 9 miiis. 55 sees., early thisA.P. - 575 words
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Article130 1952-01-10 11 SYDNEY, .Tan. 9. (AP)— The wedding present funds for Miss Jean Spenee. fiancee of tennis star Frank Sedgman reached £4.460 today. The total is increasing by from £100 to £200 a day. Sedgman and Miss Spenee plan to marry at Melbourne on Jan. 30. One of the130 words
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Article217 1952-01-10 11 Stamlaril Staff Corr<-s|M>ti<l<'iit SEREMBAN. W^. The Ncgri Srmhilan Him k« v Association have chosrti the following 1(> players to takr part in tin- quadrangular toiiruaiiK-iil at Sin^ap<»rr during the Meek-end: B. Manuel. Pcfer \an Hiii/* Koelmeyer, I*. kumaraKainv, Lawrraee \»n Hui/^-n, Chong Kok Heag, Sheikh QniM,217 words
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Article166 1952-01-10 11 The N i-H< i! Lellites org; Eation of the University ol lialaya held their. ffnJ zone chess tournament tin Chinese Swimming Ctub last Sui y. A! i r ki'cii stri Katonu District beat the I b} r five games to lour. At the conclu i a166 words
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Article67 1952-01-10 11 LONEM >N Jan B (Beoter)-* The R>- ler Cup golf match between i tx>£< Lotutls ol Greal Bntaiji and the United Statei will be played it the vv. worth Goll Club. Virgil Water. Si.i I• y. in L9SJ The date *riß be announced later. Matches \\i!!67 words
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Advertisement775 1952-01-10 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS DEATH hi S A Dohb passed >>ng illness in January 7th iTlaiions vacant I 'IST ACCOUNTi :_;e Chinese >>>r t Standard. ■!> European Manager 1 In lighterage V. p» r-onaiiy A Transport ik Aytr Bii^i.-i t r with School ;ja>s 1:1 Or;.! -2'ii ii;< -onaliy Principal, Fu Singapore775 words
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Advertisement197 1952-01-10 11 NATURALIZATION i "VOTICE hereby given that Mr Sarmio bin Salleh of 31, Sungai Road, Singapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalization and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not ,be granted should send a 1 written signed statements of the facts to the Colonial SecSingapore:197 words
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Miscellaneous64 1952-01-10 11 •?B~z 1 > rr Si t JT iv V-JK >^jf ~"S f HERE'S THE POU.AR I jTvS I'LL 6TOP MAKIN' I«/ HOW ABOUT n I s PROMISEP VOU FOR KEEPING 4ji^ V W RACKET FER U P!ME NOPE/ J JKP B E E V 1 i»W^ C^RO AT HIS PgftgTjClNG64 words
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Article, Illustration481 1952-01-10 12 BRITISH A.A.A. coach Ray Barkway, whose mission in Malaya will he "to teach how to teach" began his eight-day course for Singapore's athletes, teachers and cluh officials at the Victoria School yesterday. About 100 schoolmasters and mistresses, club coaches481 words
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388 1952-01-10 12 Sappers Beats RASC In F N Cup Rugby SING VI'OKK Engineer Rt'jsinu*nt awn^t**! lasl year's ilefral by K. \.S.( School, when the two teams a»ain m**l in tht* Fraser and NeaTC Cup at (pillmau Barraeks. The score was o points (2 penalty »oaU) to 3 (drop goal) in favour ot388 words
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Article228 1952-01-10 12 THE Civilians-Police section novices boxing championships were held last night at the Police Training ground when 12 bouts were contested. A very large crowd turned up to watch the novices in action, in the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's championships. Results of last night's bouts: Flyweight:- Y_m Wee (Katong228 words
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Article134 1952-01-10 12 New Rules For SOSC Two important amendments to the Singapore Olympic Sports Council Rules were made at the SOSC meeting held "in camera" at the Y.M.C.A. last night. One was to ensure that all applications from controlling bodies are to be represented in Council in order to bring it in134 words
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Article46 1952-01-10 12 THE 21st animal general meeting of the Singapore Table Tennis Association which was to be held at the premises of the Siong 800 Athletic Association in Church Street, was cancelled yesterday due to lack of a quorum. Another meeting was called for today.46 words
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Article21 1952-01-10 12 ADELAIDE, Jan, <), (ReiiterAAP) South Australia beat Queensland by 205 runs in the Sheffield Shield match which ended here today.21 words
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Article273 1952-01-10 12 A LATE goal enabled the SCC to snatch victory from the SHB Rugby XV in a keen game on the Padang yesterday, scoring a goal and penalty to the SHB's try and penalty. Play was rugged and fast on a field which had players273 words
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Article193 1952-01-10 12 The Army are holding their eliminating bouts for the Singapore A.B.A. Novices at Tanglin this afternoon, commencing at 3 p.m. Most of the entries are from 30 Bn. R.A.OX., 37 Coy R.A.S.C. have nine, four come from 200 Provost Coy R.M.P. and there are three from193 words
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Article, Illustration465 1952-01-10 12 LAUNCESTON, Jan. 3 (Reuter-AAP)— The Indies all out for 327 were ]02 runs in the lead at the end of the first innings in their niateh with Tasmania today feature of the game was the return to form of Allan Rae who scored 106.465 words
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Article96 1952-01-10 12 THE following were elected office bearers of the Singapore Archery Club at the annual meeting last night. President: Mr. W. Addis; V ice-President: Mr. Tony Beamish; Secretary: Mr. L.E.G.S. Seagroatt: Assistant Secretary: Mr. B. Hickley; Captain of Targets: Mr. Jim Wallich; Treasurer: Mrs. A. Kennard (also Lady Paramount);96 words
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Advertisement293 1952-01-10 12 OPENING TO-DAY JSliovs 3, 6.1.1 A 0.17* m. SWAGE PASSIONS "SEALED CARGO" starring DANA ANDREWS CARLA KAI.I-.NDA CLAIM RAINS Supported By UHA PEP I KilIT W^ 9*m ia mstd-ceyujig mr Tnliv. 3 00, 6 .;<» and 9.15 p.m All. MALAYAN HtEMW Kd. hndang Sutrisni "BUDI UTAMA 1 tleal Indonesian prodm293 words
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Advertisement181 1952-01-10 12 ••171 mnln tiflht Ho-H.'* ihi-i •Vi#*r/ 1 irnnt €9 Mtforvni #WV»#>.#.. //i dmand immediate rHmrm fight So Saturday 12th January at 9 p.m. sfcorp Happy World Stadium Return Match. Their fight *a s ie lotrl ♦rrnllinj gruesome ml Ihrillin^ <lu-h rver sreu in Singapore in v rustling lii>tor\ 1 LITTLE181 words
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Miscellaneous31 1952-01-10 12 tides? TIMKl^f^J rIIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya: A.M. P.M. Singapore 9.09 11.12 Malacca H.56 7.09 Port Dirkson 5.37 5.50 Port Sham 4.i9 5.20 P.- ii ing 12.27 11.5831 words
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