Singapore Standard, 11 January 1952
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Title Section15 1952-01-11 1 Singapore Standard 3~ I NO. 193. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CEMTS15 words
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147 1952-01-11 1 \\u* \h\ ill ji ENGLISHMAN, vtr.: m tin- Atlantic lodnj ait<r th<ol v iralian' two-man crew, Capl Kurt larUm"- valiant ii«rht raents t<» hi* skdp and vain- .it lour iniiiioii I S dollar^ ass I ipf] m la>: moment- o' th> hiH'Tnri-.- n.id147 words
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Article632 1952-01-11 1 Four Developments Keached lo solve Vlalaya s rr o me ms FOUR ''remarkable, far-reaching recent developments' which will collectively raise the status of those Chinese who truly wish to be sincere, ioyal Malayans" have been reached or are about to be reached, announced Mr. Malcolm632 words
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Article56 1952-01-11 1 Self-Government Britain 's Policy SELF -GOVERNMENT i> an un.iltt* rat>it am- ftl the British Government > polu 11 Maiava. d^ l«" Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm Mailionald im< Labour or a Liber.. B ing par* Donald red 'ontinu--ipreme p irpoae bole B who of cv nor«- B g That pan r: lUCS56 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-01-11 1 P AKI" Jan M AP (Tt-neral Jen d- Latin Lt^Mirrr Vmm h Hig: •<■■ ■BissioßCf and mtlitar cwn mandt D Ind.t -< Uh reported m -i dwn^ conditioi m ,i f'j ru i Inn. lod.i Tn mjii-o« mti radio broadnrt tit- i,i-\rar-ola >oldier it iillsidvred io^!73 words
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Article, Illustration189 1952-01-11 1 Mandard Staff Rfporitr THE alert ies (a fcean of 12 Sikn watchmei iverted a maj Sing :?ore ISi nighi r^ lrLl out ai Lam Choon Rubber Factory, mile Bukil Tima B »ad one of the biggest rubber milling factor nv- igapore B texnse yeStandard - 189 words
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58 1952-01-11 1 fSMATT TA J a I A:-?--..an command >> last nign opened fire o: the esidence o the Chairman of the Board o -c Sue/ Ca Com I coi> Cnu:-:es Roux shots ta Indow tot caused m casualties ttack took place as tn58 words
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Article66 1952-01-11 1 US Freighter Abandoned SAN FRANCISCO Jan. 10. i AP- The s-s pad 111 radi lasl oigbi .t1 the I man crew ot the sti -<-'' Ame- rican freighter, Perms ania, abandoned .snip m the stormy Nor::; Pacific yestei iaj evenThe T.SO'i-to- ship wallowed low down m heavy seas afl the66 words
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Article38 1952-01-11 1 PARIS. Jan. l lUP) George, Bidauli J the of the centre Catholi Repu l > i< an Party tonight accepted President Vincent Aurioi's mvitaT ion' to tr.v to form a new government and end the three-day-old crisis38 words
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Article29 1952-01-11 1 SAIGON. Jan 10. <UP> 1 w authorities announced inai final toll of a Conunurfs terrorist bomb attack Wedaesri was seven dead a"d -M wounded29 words
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Article111 1952-01-11 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. i —American military auth lues indicated today that they do n beiieve ar. invasion of I" China by Cninese Comoiu troops is immine:." Bj: responsible officers said the Chinese Reds might launc: a iarge-scaie offensive to southeasi thin the nexi months111 words
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Article193 1952-01-11 1 THF Hood -.ituaiion m "vuitli Maiaya remained! -.friou" \e»tt*rda\. \l Panchor Villain Muar. thr area wa» under six iff i ol water and live-lock m the \illa»f were lost m the riishin:: water. People m th* \illaue. ineludins about ><M) labourer* m two adjoining estates, have193 words
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Article89 1952-01-11 1 TOKYO. Jan. 10 (UP The United Nations rejected i today for the second time a i Communist counter-proposal i on supervising a Korean armi-s--tice and the Panmunjorn talks remanied m deadlock with no i compromise m sign: T np United Nations Command 1 rejected a Red89 words
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Article124 1952-01-11 1 WASHINGTON Jan 10 AP/ President Truman said today he will keep General Eisenhower on the job as Supreme Commander of Allied forte> m Europe alone a^ Eisenhower will sta> there. There has been speculation Eisenhower might return to the I nited States, now124 words
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121 1952-01-11 1 Siandard >tafl Correspondent IPOH Tfaurs. Ni« e policemen were killed ana tour others wounded today, a. me 3J mile Degong Roaa. Kampar. wnen bandits ambushed two police parties. One of the victims was a Police Constable m plain c.otne^ travelling m a rjnvate121 words
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Advertisement137 1952-01-11 1 Headline 4i 'Freeze The eififitioits* i 2 r Come»r li JS^^i. Malaya's Rice News inside Land: p rices^ P ,2, fciecttons. g XSeat^ P4 Food: s «pp#ie* cur cv/^f. 1J ft 4 r -JBvL^ PiJl <^lw^ *^m Lsrs«^ fB/N \V^ SHEAFFER3 SJvup *y^\ caused by common inks A dogs olways137 words
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Advertisement51 1952-01-11 1 FERGUSO" RADIO SETS. Ma tie fot those who appreciate Good 7 one Quality. R*»pres«Mitative!> H THIKSTON A f'O Sm^apor* A. X i.umpur S \tn* lr#ii/«/W'' S r^ I MufoipatT Recordchanger 1 PUCES I o\I!TTITIVF c *****11 Kid l>«%«»««. i IfliT SiTT.rrTT..T,.T l .T M iii.ii 1.r..i»l .r..i»t l .i i..*,^4^4<a<fiiil¥iiiiir*51 words
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Article162 1952-01-11 2 FIVE FAMILIES In Singapore will be without homes m a fortnight. Their houses plank and attap huts which were built without permission are to be pulled down. Yesterday m the City Police Court, the owners of the huts v. *>re convicted for failing to -orr.ply162 words
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Article76 1952-01-11 2 New Film Appeal C'ttee THK fa >wing have been i ninated by I ie Sovernoi oi S ngapore to f:<v.'\ a Committee Oi Appeal for year 1962 under Section lti ol the Cinematograph Film Ordinance. The President, City Council (Chairman); the Deputy ComlisskmeT <>f Police (ViceChairmaifc); Mr. R. Jumabhoy; Tuan76 words
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Article74 1952-01-11 2 TWO CHINESE, Koh Teng Hong and Lek Eu Poll were jointly charged m the Singapore Second Police Couit yesterday with hitting Koh Lira Hoe with a piece of iron at an address m Ellenborough Street on Jan. 8. They were also charged with committing mischief by74 words
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187 1952-01-11 2 Standard Stuff Reporter SUPPORT for Singapore-- Civi] Defence Organisation was urged yesterday by the Indian: Association Oi Singapore. "Wf feel thai it is the bounden J v >>t all those who intend; to stay lure and regard this I as their home ;<> take187 words
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Article250 1952-01-11 2 Sir George Urges Govt. To Freeze Price Of Land Standard Staff Reporter A PRELIMINARY plan for the development of Singapore will be prepared within six months from the date of starting the diagnostic survey of the island, said Sir George Pepler, Town Planning Adviser to the250 words
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Article48 1952-01-11 2 A FINDING of suicide was returned m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the inquest into the death of a 45-year-old Chinese woman, Kwa Lai, died from caustic soda poisoning m December Kwa, a hawker's wife worried over her gambling debts and took poison.48 words
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Article144 1952-01-11 2 THE SINGAPORE Third Criminal District Judge, Mr. S.E. Teh, yesterday expressed his sympathy to a 40-year-old Chinese woman who had to be carried into the dock to answer three charges of having opium while suffering from cancer. Sitting on a cushion, the woman, Wong Wing144 words
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Article61 1952-01-11 2 A WOMAN, Agnes Mary Watkins. claimed trial m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, when charged with breaking into the house of Chua Soh Lian at Upper Seransjoon Road to steal brandy, clothing, thread, cash and a rice card worth $71 at 10.45 a.m. on Dec.61 words
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402 1952-01-11 2 Woman Researcher Says Standard Woman Reporter A SMALL young: woman, whose vivacious conversation and bright red-gold hair belies a somewhat studious air and the serious errand she is on m Singapore, flew to Penang by Malayan Airways yesterday afternoon to further her study of Malay fisherman402 words
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Article, Illustration208 1952-01-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter INVESTIGATION into Singapore's food problems will be made by Dr. G. A. C. Herklots, Secretary of the Colonial Research Council, who arrived by Qanfas BOAC from London yesterday* Dr. Herklots will look into the production of local foodstuffs, supply methods, and marketing.Standard - 208 words
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187 1952-01-11 2 TWO INDONESIAN seamen, The Sau Sia. and The Ek Thai were both fined a total of $4,300 m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday for export ins gold valued at $5,248.21 on Nov. 7 without a permit. Kau Sia, a tally clerk on board187 words
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Article94 1952-01-11 2 TO ENSURE delivery m Singapore of Chinese New Year cards by Jan. 27, the public is urged to post them not later than Jan. 24. Cards for the Federation should be posted not later 5.15 p.m. at the General Post Office on Jan. 23. All post94 words
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Article45 1952-01-11 2 Had No -Licence NG SENG LAI. arrested while pedalling a -trisha m Joo Chiat Road, was found to be an unlicensed rider with a false rider's badge. Pleading guilty to both charges m the City Police Court yesterday, he was fined a total of $150.45 words
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Article186 1952-01-11 2 UNDERGRADUATES of the Medical Faculty of the University of Malaya are planning a reunion called "Medical Week" m which both graduates and undergraduates will take part m certain activities, beginning from Jan. 17. The "Medical Week" is being revived for the first time since the founding186 words
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99 1952-01-11 2 Standard Stall Report < T HI NDREDS of m t( m Singapore pbr ci leaving tiieir vehicle s the roads uithin the lew nights without necessary parking li^h* Every succ v. rning ed oo the ad reei von c lln Traffi P c I99 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-01-11 2 MR. ANG CIIOOI SENG and Miss Ng Siok Kheng who were recently married at the Singapore Chinese Industrial and Commercial Continuation School. The bridegroom is the second son of Mr. An? Eng Hock of Indonesia, and the bride the eldest daughter of Mr. Ng Siong San.46 words
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Advertisement178 1952-01-11 2 REMEMBER. THE GALA FUN (m aid < I The Ramakjishna Mission Boys' Home) on Sunday, the 13th January, 1952 from 2.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m. at No 179, BAKTLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE under the distinguished patromigc uf His Excellency Rt. Ilon'ble Mr. MALCOLM MACDONALD. (Commissioner General) MR M. GOP ALA MENON178 words
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Advertisement74 1952-01-11 2 Ms? THE PIKANHA %%WSjS$^ Identified by vicious i £.A T. triangulot teeth set "-.*~_^Sg^ ::r: nJ.— sjr m on undershot jows, the mon-cati-*g Piranno is u^^'l'y only eight to twelve mtoKo^^^\ F-j'dy iitmlttb.4 o» mo^ "~~^^^^^4&sfy*. cto -nous I uQ^^f^ci^^^ the CH£t ThC CE-96R |^^H^C WHITE CROSS Vft r' 2L74 words
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Miscellaneous16 1952-01-11 2 OMmCf J!ff >••: DAY. YOU CAM m^^^^m^^k. L__2-^ f AU MY MODERN MEDiCiMES j FIGHT IT— K/-ALL16 words
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Article176 1952-01-11 3 Standard Start Kt'porter I \M) swap between tht* Siasapmre City Council Gwrenwenl ii all iliai i«» Beeded lo give tin* «jrt'«*n v tin- }-!.ui of i he Singapore Joint Krliri ()r<:aiiisanlil artiraii tjiici cjpMßTten m kolam Ayer for the i <>t the ntciil kaniponu Knifi^176 words
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Article, Illustration18 1952-01-11 3 photo. stiag «>!' ir.nulds m I. or Kn v i Beers' factory at 1 r t l StrrH StandardStandard - 18 words
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Article22 1952-01-11 3 trial m v i Police barged ing a r- rid giri, changR iad on o| $100 c w:t poned to22 words
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Article57 1952-01-11 3 FOR OFFERING a bribe of $2 to police mstable, Seah X m EUkm j: the Singapore ii irbour Board on Jan. 9, Lim Lee Chwee was fined 5100 m the Singapore Third Police Co yesterday m default six weeks' rigorous imprisonment. The money was confiscated an i57 words
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Article70 1952-01-11 3 CHINA-BORN members of the Singapore branch of the M ilayan Chinese Association ire being encouraged to apply i British naturalization. The Association is buying 500 app icati m forma from the authorities to help members who a ish I > be naturalized. Mr. Chuang Hui Ts;n.70 words
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Article37 1952-01-11 3 FOR FAILING to produce his identity card whetl demanded by a police officer at North Boat Quay, on Jan. 9, Koh Poa Hin was fined $5 m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday.37 words
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Article378 1952-01-11 3 NEW BUILDERS SAY SORRY IN COURT MR. LIM KOON TECK, one of the directors of Lee Engineers Ltd., manufacturers of concrete hollow blocks for buijdings, tendered his apologies on behalf of his company to Mr. K. J. L. Jamieson, Magistrate of the City Police Court, when it was held that378 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-01-11 3 HANDSHAKE for warrant Officer X. E. Geddes,, a signaller with the R.A.A.F. Lincoln bomber squadron at Tengah, from Air Marshal J. D. I. Hardman, Australia's Chief of Air Staff designate, who inspected the squadron yesterday35 words
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Article119 1952-01-11 3 TAN KHIANG CHAY, a M-year-old sundry goods shj sistant, who pleaded gui to having 111 pounds oi raw opium worth $25,000 on Christmas Day was sentenced m the District Court yesterday to 30 montns' rigorous imprisonment. Mr. J. V. Lane prosecuting told the court that on119 words
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192 1952-01-11 3 Standard Staff Reporter A. S. ABOO TAHIR of Cecil Street appeared for trial m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday on a charge of breach of trust m respect of eight bales of rubber worth 82,500. The prosecution alleged that Tahir was the taikong192 words
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Article32 1952-01-11 3 Standard Staff Reporter SEVENTEEN Foochew associations, guilds schools will hold a dinner on Jan. 20. m the Foochew Association m honour of Mr. Cheng Hui Ming, who was awarded the M.B.E.32 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-01-11 3 hot*, FAREWELL party to five members of the Seletar catering club who are returning home m January 1952 at the Tai Tong Restaurant. Happy World. Left to right: Cpl. Lindsay; Sgt. Poulter 1 c bar, F/Sgt. Dawkins, Chairman; Mrs. Hawkins, senior lady member; Fit. Lt Ball President; Mrs. Quarter-man; Fit.Michael Anchant - 63 words
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Article, Illustration439 1952-01-11 3 'Block Machine Saves Time And Labour By GEORGE RASIAH, Standard Staff if filer A QLARTKR million dollar Vmcriraii concrele block-making machine, railed Tbe Stof pement block niniiiifartiirrr, ha* arri\<Ml m Singapore for Lee Engineer! Limited, who are akrady manufacturing concrete eemeait Macfci m a factory atStandard - 439 words
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Article81 1952-01-11 3 WORLD traveller and B lecturer. Mr. F. W. Detain >l I will make an address Ml 'Wi j Dictator X Rule the Wji i". On Sunday night a' the D v i Bible Auditorium, Balestier Road Mr Detaqiore wi *a'k if 7 p.m. and B..'<u p81 words
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Article58 1952-01-11 3 SOH BOOK CHAI alias S-.ii Boon Cheok (18). was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday wirh threatening Teo Chwee Ban with injury to his person at a house m Telok Aver Street on Jan 8. He claimed trial anri was offered bail of (300. The erase58 words
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Article206 1952-01-11 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. C. R. DASARATHA RAJ, Labour Member for Roehore District m the Singapore Legislative Council, will call at the meeting of the Council next month m the form of a motion for subsidies to Malayan rice producers to increase local rice production.206 words
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Article70 1952-01-11 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council President, Mr. T.P.F. McNeice has been nominated Chairman and the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr. N.G. Morris, Vice-Chairman of the Film Committee of Appeal for 1952. Other members of the Board are Messrs. R. Jumabhoy, Tuan Ahmad bin Mohamed70 words
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Article54 1952-01-11 3 A 22-YEAR-OLD Ceylonese, Vellu p i 1 1 a i Subramaniam, wanted by the Kuala Lumpur Police, was arrested m Singapore under the Fugitive offenders Act and subsequently charged m the Second Police Court yesterday. He was remanded until Jan. 17. pending the arrival of an54 words
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Article57 1952-01-11 3 IN our picture published yesterday of Mr. J.D. Joseph, founder and principal of the Singapore Teachers' Training College, the caption erroneously identified Mr. Chia Kirn Chwee, president of the Teachers' Training College Association, as the principal of the T.T.C. Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Joseph have just57 words
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Article84 1952-01-11 3 Standard Staff Importer APPROXIMATELY > Ml worth of watches, pan of t consignment bom Bangkok was reported misting to the Singapore Police venter lay. The consignment arrived m December and was store i ti^e Kaliang Airport. When the case ma later opene I, it was found to84 words
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Article34 1952-01-11 3 TOE N'KXT m nthty mj «< nf tri the Rural Boai 1 i l be on J.in j 7 m the I FT ton, Colonial Se< rtai Office, at 10 a m34 words
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Advertisement81 1952-01-11 3 1 1 1 1 ...T^UeA- unik ta*e wAJS 'big cor m miniature" > y^M^ a urility car of great I 1 1 1 liH versatility and a con- stanf success m every H country, 4 cylinders, over V MEDI it 60 miles per hour, 56 E L IVcRY miles per81 words
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Advertisement44 1952-01-11 3 SHEAFFERS CREST -DE LUXE EXCLUSIVE PNEUMATIC DOWNSTROKE FILLER! The greatest advance m fountain pen history. TOUCHDOWN empties, cleans, refills completely at a single downstroke. AIR DOES THE WORK! Enlarged fluid capacity and completefilling action make refillings far less \'i mm. S^l^B Wr wt B^Bi44 words
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Miscellaneous58 1952-01-11 3 _^p. I f -£LJ^^"■ F THATtj MY BOY/ GEN'L.SOANSOCUS\ EVEN O: TYO^|ft fv^FHINK HE H fTwELL.ALL^ 1 HOLY CATFISH 1 4^T^\ WTWIft WAY HE IS/A 5 WAS NOTSO BRIGHT,) SAY? I THINK V I DOES. EH, RIGHT, I« V J^ MP \N 4 f^*\- WARRIORS /CHALLENGING HIM 7YOUIL FIND TH58 words
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Article, Illustration331 1952-01-11 4 11,000 Voters To Poll On February 16 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A total f 32 candidates, including four worn will contest tfie 12 seats m four m U m the first Municipal Elections m X Lumpur on Feb. 16. Nomination Day sawStandard - 331 words
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Article277 1952-01-11 4 X I AL A LIMPIR, Thur*. Four more bandits )ia\e I>een killed, one mis-™«-<t raptured and two l>;imlil- wounded. Nine im-mIH-r* iif the security ftraet ha\e been killed and four wounded. Bandfta smashed the water pipe line* North-east of Tany ng Malim m Selangor yester- <277 words
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Article, Illustration15 1952-01-11 4 MR. UM AH KOW who wa* married t<> Misa Teh Goal kooi m Koala Lumpur.15 words
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Article159 1952-01-11 4 HoUdayLaw KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Tii" firsi <»f the cases under the Weekly Holiday Ordinance .ame up for hearing m the First Magistrate's Court here for« Mr. A P. Jack, today. C] Siew Sang and Yeo Ho< k. proprietors of two sh p S m Ipoh Road,159 words
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191 1952-01-11 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUAL4 LUMPUR, Thurs. Kuala Lumpur has been a robust sort of town and faces any new departure quite bravely, remarked Mr. Gerald Hawkins, Supervisor of Elections, after nominations had been filled this morning for the Municipal Elections. Mr. Hawkins was191 words
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Article130 1952-01-11 4 Standard SafT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The United Malays Nationalist Organisation is planning to remove its Headquarters from Juhore Bahru to Kuala Lumpur. A site m Batu Road, near the Odeon Cinema, has been selected for the proposed new UMNO Headquarters Building m Kuala130 words
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Article73 1952-01-11 4 KLUANG, Thurs. Ho Tet Chong of the 5 tn.s. Jalan Batu Pahat Resettlement Camp, who has been identified as one of the persons who stopped a bus at Yong Peng-Tonkang Rechah Road and caused mischief by setting fire to a bus and collecting the identity cards of the73 words
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Article36 1952-01-11 4 A CAR driver, Baba bin Mohamed, was fined $20/--by the Muar Magistrate. Che Rauf, for negligent driving resulting m collision with a post at the junction of Jalan Petrie and Jalan Kumariah, Muar.36 words
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93 1952-01-11 4 Former Woman Lawyer Joins USIS Staff MISS HARRIET SMITH, a former attorney •of Boston, U.S.A., will arrive m Kuala Lumpur on Friday to join the staff .of the American Consulate as cultural officer m the U.S. Information Service. Miss Smith has served m the American Foreign Service since 1945 m93 words
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132 1952-01-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Government m a statement issued today said that ways and means of providing the Regiment with more Malay officers are now heing planned. It was commenting on a Reuter report from London quoting the. British War Office as saying132 words
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Article481 1952-01-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, TJiurs. The decision of il.e Kuala Lumpur UMNO to join up with the Malayan Chinese Association m the Municipal Elections ha«l the lull approval of UMNO Headquarters m Johore Baliru, Tungku Abdul Rahman, President of the United Malays Nationalist Organisation said today. He was481 words
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Article156 1952-01-11 4 KLANG, Thurs. The Middle School of the Chung Wah High School, Klang, which was closed on Nov. 29 last by order of the Selangor Education Department is Joeing given the opportunity to reopen when the new term begins on Jan. 14. The closing of156 words
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Article131 1952-01-11 4 Vexatious Charge Standard Safl Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, 1 v lAn Intiian. Ryfanickcun, vho h*d summoned one Ifalayandi rod his son. Vengadason, for issaultiiig him. was today called upon by Che Harun In the Second Magistrate*; Court I show cause Tvi\v be should not Ibe bound over for bringing i vexanous131 words
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485 1952-01-11 4 Home Guards Defy Machineguns— Kill 3 Beds KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The full story can now be told of the heroism of Malay Home Guards who defied machineguns to attack bandits with parangs m the remote kampong m the Mersing area of Johore. With the aid of a Police jungle squad,485 words
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Article187 1952-01-11 4 ttnhi II ftrti: Messrs. (lliu.i B (IMP; Symbol: Saw Mark* ,!>!»'. M mM Mrs. Ramach .ndr.im i\n Symbol: Hous? M, v Ew« Krai i >i\o M( v t'-'l: Badminton Douglas K. K. Let MCA); symbol; ci. Chan Ch,, n llls MCA; Symbol: Km, Chia i Labour;187 words
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Article100 1952-01-11 4 115,656 Union Standard >• n < 'or 1 1 [ALA A; the <' were '>'•'■ trad* F. k rat on <>!' i taion ft" unions, on i o* which bav< t). ndint ft* I all ftioa ne| strati ll.Vioti Thi is than tin N i bei Durinf I unions «en100 words
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Article44 1952-01-11 4 Fire-alarms Too Expensive ex' \ng tisben ill m ad of I i tin atter pa The mi Board H D B mernbei at of ext* ling existi foai ,i posed Dl In idditi a the the fi <■ alanm i« whi P annual m 'ntena44 words
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Advertisement25 1952-01-11 4 lit *^lS^Il I■* \i3/J I i ill' > i to V^L W wr 1 I^»1^ F y^rJr lS GORDON'S STANDS SUPREME %mmmtM ---j \/ompanu oC wilted25 words
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Article867 1952-01-11 5 RIVER BOAT TRAGEDY "INQUEST Owner Blames Submerged Log Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA KANGSAR, Tlmrs.— Evidence lliat the doiible-derker hoat which capsized m the Perak Hirer on I)e<einher 14, last year, resulting m the death of 18 persons, was carrying 46 passengers instead of 7867 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-01-11 5 en I. Campbell, a horticulturist at Smith (oii tssadnßCMa, I .S.A.. and Mis> Berni*«* Sui (him Mni^pore. i junior class member »>f the college, the college rhrysanthemuin show. Mr. ('tmph»ll is tkf "Bernire Low" Chrv>anlhrmum. namod after v .v ho developed aud registered it as part of hrr work iv51 words
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129 1952-01-11 5 Public Urged To Cut Use Of Electricity Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Electrical Engineer Mr. C. C. P3\;<e. last night appealed to the public to co-operate with his department by reducing their consumption of electricity ti> the minimum m these "difficult times." Yesterday variola parts of the city had prolonged129 words
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Article150 1952-01-11 5 BAD weather over the target area led to cancellation yesterday of the airstrike on which Air Marshal .1. D. I. Rardman, Australia's new Chief of Air StaiY, was tr> have flown m central Malaya. Instead, the Air Marshal spent some time inspecting all sides of ground150 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-01-11 5 MR. and MRS. Robert M. Thons Yaw latt after their wedding at St. Thomas' Church, Kuantan. The bridegroom is the fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Thon? Swee Lin of Kuantan. The bride, formerly Miss Catherine Chong. is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Chong Luke also of61 words
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69 1952-01-11 5 PENANG, Tnurs.— A decision to make representations to the US Government for a rubber mission to be sent to Malaya was made at v tourhour meeting of the Penan* Rubber Trade Association last night It was agreed that if investigations were made by69 words
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69 1952-01-11 5 Standard Staff Reporter A 20-year-old Malay gil Aminah binte Omar, was rescued b-' two constables after she tell into the Rochore Canal opposite the Kandang Kerbau Police Station at 1.20 p.m. yesterday. Aminah had earlier gone t0 the station to see her exhusband. a69 words
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Article216 1952-01-11 5 ARMS LICEMCEES WARNED Standard Maff I ori-.-^jMiiul^ni n\N(,. Hmhts. TkW M»i«-f PoHrc OlBccr, ha^ issued an urtlrr r»*«*f ririin'sj ihr SMC i li rearms hr\t\ by members «»f the }mil>lm- antl llif Seeurilv rorees. Firearms musi not be used between the hours >•; p.m. and216 words
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Article86 1952-01-11 5 'Don 't Cry, I'm Not Dead Yet' CONDEMNED MAN TELLS MOTHER rs Turn- thff, who burst .he beard the leaUk pwnpid on Khoop. <xie ol g Chinese, accus> mdcred her to I do you ray? l be said. Ah Ko« heard cy todaj -it h Fhe ned »niitrl r e86 words
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Article108 1952-01-11 5 FLOODS SERIOUS im Page 1 R way is v- IcHfttrarUy GtfßM -*^d i Itfc the p: >- ta enure ften- down it the] c The Central I said that t> poadbte i conditions district! of ci c subsiding. H ale was re- 1 jng Messing communication I I hours and108 words
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Article44 1952-01-11 5 E! >RE Pita Ap- the Ottcial eosov i ottice In 4 i> !ii today to 2ffch Century Fox s n l)a\.id And :i was witftDMbiir exhibitum It-: by the 1 la tfm fate o/ KJ tv I d.-tri44 words
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90 1952-01-11 5 Talks On Settling Indians In BNB S till Under Way St((i'i.«rd Stiff Rrportrr NEGOTIATIONS are still be':»4 carried »n between India sod British North Borneo through the India Gowemment Representative m Malaja, Mr. M Gopala Menon. i>if the emifatioa n-<ni India of 10.000 Indun-; with their families for permanent settlement90 words
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Article17 1952-01-11 5 JANUARY 24. birthday of the Sultan nf Trengganu will be a public holiday m Tren?2;inu.17 words
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Article204 1952-01-11 5 S| H>l VIIOSS |i;«M« t» load -l*«»*l«liM-{ l«wl;iv: l» W JMai P«-k.»o. »!.;t.ti K.I Alhumt,r;« Ki»lll«"» H«»tH. mmiilkiw;! K«l U«..Mt 1M M-. AlJiiniH X.1.. Sims tvritur. l»aj:i l.rbar Pmni*.. <*o© lu.U PlaMf. Jala" Va-in. Jalan Bhmon. r»«hri«lKc Rd.. Raincooa K.I T«»«rr Kit.. Srrane««ni K«l.. Seurtt Birtale, Kohnn204 words
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327 1952-01-11 5 Standard Malay Correspondent PKV\N<;, Thurs. Outlining jfro^rfs* In t\w formation of a (iivil Defence Division for George Town, IVnaii", llie Assistant Commissioner. Civil Defence, Northern Division, declared thai m the light of preserving life and property from the rnV«-i<* of air attack, there327 words
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Article72 1952-01-11 5 TANJONC. MALIM. Thurs. Bandits hare tut off Tanjonc Malim's water supply for the third time since the Emergency started. The reservoir which supplies the town with water is situated m Simpanf Ampat, three miles from the town and is bordered by estates and jungle.72 words
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Article100 1952-01-11 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE THIRD Singapore Art Society's International photographic exhibition will open at the British Council Hall on January 25. Photographs from Singapore, the Federation and 13 countries will be on show. Professor C. A. Gibson-Hill, who will be one of the judges,100 words
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Article62 1952-01-11 5 Standard Staff Reporter LOW AH HEE claimed trial, m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, when charged with stealing spares worth $1,100. the property of the military at No. 1 subdepot. 223 8.0.D. Kranji on Jan. 9. He pleaded guilty to an alternative charge of dishonestly62 words
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Article92 1952-01-11 5 Standard Stair Rrp©rl«r THE SINGAPORE branch of the Malayan Chinese Asvm ijtion will holj a cocktail party a t the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on January 29 to honour Datr> Sir Cheng-lock Tan, President of the MCA. on Ihe occasion -»f his knighthood, and Mr.92 words
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Article114 1952-01-11 5 Standard Staff t'orrispondeut IPOH, Thurs.— Found m possession of ten packets of cigarettes, valued at $1.70 which were reasonably presumed to be intended for the use of terrorists, a fifty-four-year-old rubber tapper, Chew Yew was today sentenced to three years penal servitude by Mr. Justice Hill.114 words
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Article32 1952-01-11 5 A FATAL accident occurred U\ Dato Kvamu R)ad. Penang, yesterday at about three )*clock when a 19-year-old schoolboy. Parasint^m riding i bicycle. was involved iii a collision with a car32 words
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Advertisement298 1952-01-11 5 >l _j^ j ■w^ j- I iVR>O> XL B| Uta 7" Ii«?7)llffB i#*r» loff Sits a ##of#*ff > Don't let the climate gel the better A k4 SERRAVALLOS TONIC banishes thai v, J feeling it is pleasant to take too- ifou can fe A it doing you good from >.*298 words
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Miscellaneous17 1952-01-11 5 t|glj^»qSW' IjJJ^y^ MAMA PAVED ABC^ p Wi| MAVB^f "cA^^L o^ (^EA L 6pVj| MOmF) I SrEAh ANip17 words
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847 1952-01-11 6 'THE problems of the Far East have featured pro- j minently m the talks between Mr. Churchill f and Ml Truman. Tins is because of the growing jl realization among Western statesmen that today there is not a single major problem847 words
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Article518 1952-01-11 6 Prints On Sands Of Time I Sir:— You. Sir, ought to be congratulated on your courage m defying journalistic convention by giving your readers a biographical tribute to one native Malayan whom the King has honoured instead of the usual New Years meditation or whatever it is518 words
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Article1219 1952-01-11 6 Rawle Knox - Rawle Knox BY So far as the second ob-iei-tive is concerned, the troops were certainly concentrated, bu. for the reasons mentioned above important battle against the guerrillas such would impress the civilian population have been few indeed. As for the third Briggs aim the people have1,219 words
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Article774 1952-01-11 6 Review of Views m SIT. Evictions ECHOING the appeal made by Singapore Chine.se Chamber of Commerce to the Colonial Secretary to hold a public enquiry int( the depute between the Singapore Improvement irust and its 66 tenants who were asked to quit. Chung Shing Jit p said: "Unless .such an774 words
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Article373 1952-01-11 6 by Henri de Turenne Washington. Jan. 10. IN spite of his claim that the year li*sl has been a satisfactory one for American Foreign Policy, it may be doubted whether President Truman has really succeeded m his message on "the State of the Union" m persuading Congress373 words
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Advertisement31 1952-01-11 6 IK' AL *'H!i!t!? THEY ALL PPZFER So/c Distributors Far The Far East K. L MOHAMED IBRAHIM CO. !«1 4': «\I.<MI\ ItOAM. Sl\«.Al>Oltl i«). B««(*rttr». inhuit- K«in« K0.1.i I umpui Souih India31 words
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Advertisement133 1952-01-11 6 MALAY BEST SELLERS Of 1951 NAM. 43 *"Kom Sungkit" Rokioh NAM. 16 "Soyonc Di-Soyang" Rubioh NAM. 40 "Dukochitc aVWaktu Momo P. ***** "Bungc Tonjong" Rubioh NAM. 26 "Bungc Don Kumbang" Rubioh NAM. 25 "Dew. Murm" Rub. oh P. ***** "Pulou Boli" Momo NAM. 15 "Sobor Hot." Rub.oh P. ***** "Bongowon133 words
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Article1020 1952-01-11 7 Official Communique On Churchill-Truman Talks 1 \SHINGTON, Jan. 10, (Reuter)-President Truman and Emm Mimshr (Jmnhill havr rcc^nized that "ih<- overriding ,1 lo counter ihc Commimisl threaf m the Far East "transnds such divei^enrics as there are m out policies toward China," ronting1,020 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-01-11 7 photo. wwww FLOODS IN U.S. The Z terrific rainstorm that < swept through the south- land of the United States J recently created scenes < like this throughout the < J» area. The entire business < district of Downey, near j i Los Angeles, California. was flooded, water stand- <A.P. - 55 words
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Article92 1952-01-11 7 v i a P I 'i Chur n Dgtos a day an old :v d b. ucn. rupi .■.':> irisil Be arri% td go on to end. retu *ning :<■ Washington later. During his last visit to this country m 1949. Mr. Churchill also was. a92 words
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228 1952-01-11 7 PARIS, Jan. 10, (Reuter) Over-ruling opposition by Britain, France and others, the United Nations Trusteeship Committee yesterday called upon administering powers to announce target dates by which trust territories m their care would be ready for freedom. A joint resolution put by India. Philippines.228 words
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60 1952-01-11 7 WASHINGTON Jan 10 <AP>. —Turkey and Greece will eventually receive an unqualified invitation to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, the State Department announced yesterday According to official informants. Turkey will be associated with the European command and m addition will be .a key country60 words
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90 1952-01-11 7 HONGKONG, Jan. 10 "(AP) The earthquake on Dec. 21 m western Yunnan Province, China, claimed a total of about 120,000 "victims,'' the Chinese Communists have disclosed m a sketchy news dispatch from Kunming dated Jan. 4. Original reports merely said an earthquake had taken place90 words
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Article40 1952-01-11 7 SAIGON, Jan. 10, (Reuter). Sixty-four heavy Americanbuilt tanks arrived here yesterday m an American freighter. They are part of the steady flow of war material which the United States is sending U> the French Union forces.40 words
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157 1952-01-11 7 WASHINGTON, Jan <AFP> Testimony to be riven before the House Committee investigating ui-Ame-rican activities will be concerned exclusively with ComMWwiSlJte i» <** F East said the Committee's Counsel Francis Taverner yesterday He said this evidence would Prepare the ground lor questioning157 words
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236 1952-01-11 7 Wash Talks To Lay 'Basis For Joint Strategy In S-E A' NEW YORK, Jan. 10 (AFP). French General Allonge Juin told the press her* yesterday that the aim of the forthcoming South Fast Asia conference m ashington was to "establish the basic for joint strategy m South East Asia'" with236 words
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151 1952-01-11 7 WASHINGTON. J;;n 10 (UP)— Ambassador John Foster Dulles predicted yesterday that Japan will soon become important part cf the world defence strategy against Communism. Dulles, father cf the Japanese peace treaty and Far Eastern affairs consultant at the State Department, spoke on Japan's future151 words
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344 1952-01-11 7 UN Postpones Korea Debate Till After Truce r\KIS. Jan. 10 (AT)— The I.V I'oliiiral (.».n. millet* Wednesday kill«-«l Bmbmj»"w .iii<-m|>t t<» place ilir Korean Iriire intonation*- before the Security Council and then postponed rniuidi'ilim of the uholc Korean itisuv until an armistice i* reached at I'anttmii jom. The Committee's action344 words
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Article166 1952-01-11 7 'No New Signs Ofi-C Invasion' PARIS. Jan 10. (AH'i The French Minister for the Associated States. Mr feaa Letourneau. stated last nmht that there were no new indications that an attack on Inrio China by Communist China was imminent I.etnurneau told newsmen: "I have been the Minister for the Associated166 words
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Article140 1952-01-11 7 DJAKARTA,. Jan. 10 (AFP) Indonesia Information Minister Arnold Mononutu declared last night that Indonesia maintain* 1 her standpoint ri garding 'lie Dutch arm? ized aboard the Blitar and T., >•. Mi Mononutu m:'dr the state* i I wtien asked to ci tnn •ie140 words
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Article84 1952-01-11 7 iuk^u. j;m 10 lAFF»—Progress m the prelunina "y JapanIndia pe.'H'e talks was reported vesterdiiv when Foreign Office officials ne!d their third conference with the Indian Liaison Mission m Tokyo, it warn learned here today Director Kurnao Nishimura of the Treaties Bureau and tw« section heiid.s ot84 words
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151 1952-01-11 7 Thailand Abrogates War Crimes Act— Too Severe I BANGKOK. Jan. 10 (AFP)— A Thai government spokes man yesterday declared that th^ War (rimes Art passed after World War II will be abrogated under the present government. The spokesman said that this law is contradictor.* to the UK Declaration of Human151 words
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Advertisement23 1952-01-11 7 lft£*sfrhFt» *H*OUCHOUT MALAY A AND Ij t| SAMWiUI, HO^TH BORNEO. -:> >»OONESIA. THAILAND. BURMA 1 te »"»GERS: MANSFIELD CO., tTD. OCE*W HOC. SIMCAPORE I.23 words
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Advertisement62 1952-01-11 7 rP rrTi <W n^ V #1 WM g% f% W MM EVERY PIECE DIFFERENT. 2lb BOXES $7.50 1 I OF HIGH GRADE QUALITY MADE FROM THE PURRS I I DX HRDIENTS EACH BOX IS CEI LOPHANE WRAPpTd I TO ENSURE PERFECT CONDITION. MI.S of 1)1 Milt' V i FROM THE62 words
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Miscellaneous61 1952-01-11 7 |«TTI HAVE YOU GOT SURE, BUT I (WHICH WOULD YOU 1P r INSIST n>o, ■cm 1 f W I PAY^rT^X S AT DIME V I CAN'T RATHER HAVE— T pLXc^l'^SK T!^P DEBTS AND YOU OWE >l PAY YOU PEACE OF MIND X OP MIND lf^Vl ENJOy PEACE M^s^ \^NOW j->61 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-01-11 8 A picture taken by Ward Viikers of Me American sohoouer, California, show in* mountainous seas wliU'h lashed the vessel outside the Gulf of Siarn. last week. Yvor Smitter. a crew member, U seen on deck clinstn; t« the riggings.39 words
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Article293 1952-01-11 8 NEW FAR EAST AIR CHIEF APPOINTED Will Take Over Command From Fog arty In May THE R.A.F. announced last night that Air Marshal Sir Thomas M. Williams, Inspector General of the Royal Air Force, will m May succeed Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogartv as Commander-in-Chief, F.E.A.F. Air Marshal Fogartv will293 words
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88 1952-01-11 8 Malayan Airways is not meeting up with unusually heavy bookings t\>r st»ais upcountry m spite of the partial disruption of ruad and rail traffic between Singapore and the Federation due to floods. However panes at\» tearing with full toads >n each trip88 words
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Article126 1952-01-11 8 Standard Shipping: Reporter NAMED after the City of Singapore, Ellerman and Bucknall's latest addition to her fleet of ships, is expected to arrive m the Colony next month on her maiden voyage. Completed almost together last year, the City of Singapore's sister ship, the City126 words
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Article40 1952-01-11 8 LONDON. Jan. 10 <Reute;» The De Havillanrj Aircraft Company makers ot the tomet J*t airliner is seitiag up i bj*e at Bankstown near Sydney. Australia for the overhaul >f th? Comet gho^t engines, the company announced yesterday.40 words
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Article52 1952-01-11 8 WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 <AFP) Pan-American Airways has usked the United States Civil Aeronautics Board not to give Trans World Airlines authorization to extend their United States- Bombay route to Tokyo. Pan-American maintnined that traffic is too light between India and Japan to justify the existence o; tA'O52 words
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Article34 1952-01-11 8 NEW DELHI. Jan. 10.— The Landing of ftrst pjsse:i4e; and mail aircraft m India from Biitain 25 years igo was celebrated at a ceremony at the Delhi Flying Club on Tuesday.34 words
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152 1952-01-11 8 Standard Shipping Reporter WARD VICKERS, master of the 32-ton round-the-world American schooner, California, which lost two of her main sails during a storm off the Gulf of Siam, last week, went sail hunting m Singapore, yesterday. And it was not plain sail152 words
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Article106 1952-01-11 8 1 951 A Record Year For BOAC The calendar year 1951 was a record year for 8.0.A.C.. who rtevv 45 per cent, more passenger miles and carried nearly :jl per cent, more passengers and more than 12 per cent, more cargo than m 1950. Approximate figures for the year show106 words
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Advertisement178 1952-01-11 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. W?ST lOASI MALAY A Hong Soon tot P Baroe... Jan 20 Vessel to. Muor Weekly J m for Ren 9a» J«" 1« Vessel 'or rVWocco Twice Weekly H toQO" Vessel Use Port »Vksor Weekly Sl A-ap Api Jan 24 Tung Song for Malacca, S for D|amb.178 words
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Advertisement201 1952-01-11 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Hollond -America Line Nederland line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE lE* ORLEANS Spore P. S'hom Pena it RADJA (SMN) 15/21 Jan 22/23 Jon 24/25 Jan SCHIEDYK (HAL) 25/3 Feb 4 eb 5 Feb ICELAND (RL) 17/23 Feb 24/25201 words
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Advertisement171 1952-01-11 8 GUTHRIE 6c CO., LTD. Phone S>ort > I Malacca X Lumpur 3 348 P Dickto* Penong II \f P S'Horr COPENHAGEN A. P. NOLLER NOLUCR SllWl^mip r.... in< NEW YORK For New YO'k Boston bat imo'j PhiJodelph-a Via Su-?r THE BORNEO CO., LTD. (inco'p>O'(jlf-G ir tnQionj, Singapore 1 Tel: *****,171 words
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Miscellaneous153 1952-01-11 8 Despatches TODAY: T«?rempa noon by Taype, Japan noon by Waria, Palembang by Malini. Pontianak by Lamongan fPBESIOENT To Hew York and Boston vie Ceylon, India, Egypt, and Mediterranean Ports. t.i. "Pres. Harmon" Gdni. 43-44 17/I* Jo* 19/21 Jan Sails 1 6 Jan ss "Schuylei dtis Bland" 16/21 Jan 22/23 Jan153 words
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Miscellaneous204 1952-01-11 8 jn Harbour WHARVES i King's Dock: Bolna, WiingjS/i ip Godown Gate pore. Benarty 8 9 7 (iodown No. 1: Rfambattfc Lim Ben venue tl/12 4 San. Hin Choan B^t ()!1 < 17 4 Western aothurajf: Thomas Borneo 38 ;:9 2 Bullflnch. City t#t Karachi 1/2 8 Keppel Dork: Dromnc PiChandpa;i204 words
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Miscellaneous229 1952-01-11 8 I S 00-e P H Hrc *r KAMBOOIA' to BongLok Hongkong Nob* G VoVo'FALSTmA** for So»go^ Bangkok I J 1 5 J«« "INDIA" tor Banokot Hongkong, Manila Kobe r j Yo^ohofno 2-5 F.-b JO j an .i f ib > Hongkong Kob* Vo^ohamo 17-21 F?b JTI i F i "PATAGONIA"229 words
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Article, Illustration596 1952-01-11 9 MICHAEL CONNORS - MICHAEL CONNORS By ImportanceOf l^oya Industry Here Stressed Standard Stcff Reporter THE desirability of establishing a soya bean industry m Malaya and the great value of soya products as food and fodder, as pointed out m recent articles m The standard, was supported596 words
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335 1952-01-11 9 By GEORGE RASIAH, Standard Staff Reporter TIMBER traders m Singapore forecast yesday "another good year" during 1952 when eviewing the past year's activities. \nv people engaged m the extraction anc ng of timber had "a good year" m 1951, ii ,1. due335 words
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Article59 1952-01-11 9 COMMODITY PRICES r tartCSl "»:iii;ui>or^ tih+'r i r »'v >»'sierd.i> Kn>tT> S«*H«*r> >p.>t I.oonc n fa a Jun. i:t BBKM Of mi) b were >:-i; <■' Buyers 1 v. Seßeca H ti Bcuen d Seflen Buyers i SHlefa 4 TIIMFS n to da> IMXI> UN mts nrst i tajers, i59 words
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Article50 1952-01-11 9 OUTPUTS from estates and mines m the Guthrie Group during December last year arc: Rubber 6,491.918 ib. (72,177,314 lbs to date); tea (black) 181,000 lbs. (1.787.000 lbs.), paim oil 1.268 tons (13,^76 tons). palm kernels 385 ton? (4,053 tons), and tin ore 1.916 piculs (16,278 piculs).50 words
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174 1952-01-11 9 By T. J. LIM, Standard Market Reporter A FALL m the production of rubber this month is expected m view of the heavy rains upcountry. In consequence, sentiment on the Singapore rubber market was bullish yesterday and prices steadied by over174 words
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182 1952-01-11 9 Japan Speeds Pact Plans With C'wealth TOKYO. Jan. 10 (AP).— The Japanese Government is rushing preparations for the conclusion of individual trade agreements with sterling area nations, reports Jiji News Agency. By an early" conclusion of trade pacts and also by accelerating imports from sterling area countries the Government intends182 words
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Article84 1952-01-11 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market m Singapore was again quiet yesterday with very little business passing. Copra had buyers at $38 3/4 per picul and sellers at $391 but no deals were reported. Coconut oil remained unchanged, sellers indicating $63 per picul. Betel nut $3784 words
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71 1952-01-11 9 NFIF YORK Jan It CAP)— The New York Journal of Commerce says the U.S. Government is considering a San bS tadooSLn tin at a fluctuating price tied to an American index. The plan was presented during the re^rtsit to Indonesia of the American71 words
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Article111 1952-01-11 9 WASHINGTON. Jan. 18 <AP>— Production of moat household good* is due to be cut to 40 per cent, of pre-Korean war levels and construction of new homes is to be reduced about 23 per cent, beginning next ApriL Thij announcement came yesterday from Manly Fleischmann, the111 words
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309 1952-01-11 9 A SURVEY of practical proposals aimed at improving Asian transport conditions on roads, railways and inland waterways was conducted by ECAFE's inland transport committee m a five-day conference m Bangkok. Considerable emphasis was laid by the delegates from all the 13 countries represented as309 words
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Article45 1952-01-11 9 BUYING rates for US and Canadian dollars (per $100 Malayan) are :*2 13/16 and 33 1/16 (T.T.), 32 15/16 and 33 3/16 (OD.) 33 1/16 and 33 7/16 <90 d/st.) on credit bills: U.S 33/18 «90d/st.> on trade tftlls. Other rates remain unaltered.45 words
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Article38 1952-01-11 9 HONGKONG, Jan. 10— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HKSIS.2S to £1 Sterling; HK56.565 to US$l; HK$lBl5 to Ma|ayan $1:HK 50,360 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK*****.37S OH one taeL j38 words
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111 1952-01-11 9 El T -v >URNE, lan. 14 •B* i ter) A •<• !,i a( !v l since the disastrou dli of 1914, Sir John '1 i I ti of the Whcal B I said I a ght Be said that phi tl t<> be m <111 words
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Article135 1952-01-11 9 Malayan Shares Steady Standard Mattel Repoitrr SINGAPORE. Thurs All secticN Mala i ire mai Icel *en quiei adj to "AC of h with i>n main i toe v f I \V i I anged pricos v. I MM SI HI M S i i Nir c Ord 4 I.' <135 words
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Article40 1952-01-11 9 I HONGKONG ha? bee:. feel stand < l Bri ti sh End i ;o Yt I I m May S to 14 l 1 5 till stiace .ever I I n tjkong's s w* AA I 540 words
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Advertisement88 1952-01-11 9 R 1 SULTS from Classified PtACf yOU« ADS. W/TH THE Singapore A BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM AT LOWEST COST. ">.:> 50 cents per line with o minimum charge of $2/- for 4 l.nei i approximating 16 short words) will««nable you to place Qr\ ad m The Singapore "Standard (Dairy Edition) under88 words
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Advertisement83 1952-01-11 9 Your Ix C T If 'to the j Pk FAR EAST^t gJ '01 Information 6- Bock r Q < AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY LTD. n ■>^ I fn M**^^^ r^ll- B Blaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaf/— i "tL I,^—^— I DAWOOD a COMPANY LIMIT 0 (Elst. over 10 fears} Ship-chandlers, Contractors. Ttrimfcim, Liuliler. Steam83 words
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Article, Illustration927 1952-01-11 10 Jay Holding - Jay Holding By 'TEDDY paused outside the L candy store, and, munching thoughtfully, he regarded the ring on his finger, with its jewel glistening m the sunlight A diamond like that, he reflected, could work wonders with a girl. A young man might show it to a gi927 words
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Article, Illustration242 1952-01-11 10 HERE'S a magic clock. In the drawing you see a clock face. complete except for hands. With it you can read a person's mind. Ask a friend or a guest to think of one hour of the day Then get your •'magic wand." which can be a pencil242 words
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Advertisement164 1952-01-11 10 LAST :B !Bs* DAY' Lanza ♦■>" Blyth »j»»» TEL 54.00 Al3-CON3ITtO^?D OPENS TOMORROW! 808 THREE TIMES FUNNIER j HOPE'S witli all the gays and i^als of IhiriMin KiiM\Mii*^ beloved Waatcrpiecc 1 j i He plays 4iJ^EK SaJ F-' j Santa C jus! "^BH^^P^^Ef H? p:j;i J j^ m J Sp164 words
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Advertisement169 1952-01-11 10 11am,1.45,4,6.30&9.30p.m. |Q|m J^ffJ^^NOW SHOWIfI: /V/s7 Moi'lny QKf^wßk Actionful Drama H II Fugitive a Tax' 1 1 .1 Bros R^ih Sic. J^* ROMAN •COCHR AS I; BRUTE STRENGTH ag:inst BRUTE STR! V,i> "THE TOUGHER THEY COME COLUMBIA Ptrtarr Sianin- WAYNE MORRIS PRESTON FOSTER 9 a.m. SCHOOLS' MORNING MATINEtS I I MJIST169 words
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Miscellaneous101 1952-01-11 10 RjjT'f -^S^g?S? Today Ik. Sunday at 11 30 am LAST 3 SHOWS Now shoW i n g a t 6 n ami <) 1^ n m T1.">— 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. J, 0.1.i ami y.K» |».m. CApTA|N HORATIO HORN R-K-O BLOWER. R.N." SAVAGE PASSIONS (Technicolor) SEALED CARGO ATLANTIC Cireal World101 words
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Miscellaneous299 1952-01-11 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE NEW SERIES-No. 67 I— Distant 4— Selected 9— CrV Of dOVe I■■ I I ■MSafHMMHHHMaMMMM paMPP-B-Vma* 13— Poem 2 h H 5 7 8 JO II 13— Ghastly 14— Knock 15-Blush .2 '5 '«rf 17— Chopper* 19— Orean of 777 s rs~" 20 Reverberatio:. S^SS 8 J299 words
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Miscellaneous225 1952-01-11 10 ON THE AIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (484 m 41 m). I<l a.m. Emergency News (K.L.): I p.m. Radio Orchestra; 1.30 News; 1.45 Dance Music— Lawrence Welk Orchestra: 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.11 Forces' Favourites; ft. 55 Announcement* Singapore Share Market Report; 7 p.m. News; 7.15 Reporter's Notebook; 7.30 Personal Choice; 8225 words
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Miscellaneous209 1952-01-11 10 *j rpODAVS FORECAST:— Today J_ brings no luck whatsoever, g > Instead it promises failures g and upsets, unfortunate impul- g ses delays and worries; it would be advisable to avoid under- g > taking anything important. > There Is a ri»k of malevolence g > and breach of trust.209 words
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505 1952-01-11 11 BREUKELEIW HORSES MOST IMPRESSIVE By OLLIE DAVIES THE tracks were very heavy at Bukit Timol. i i horses did then- final gallops over "the TESSAS were most impressive. Rnnmng Footman (Mawi) was ,l le best worker finishing m front of Lord Dhoti (Percival) at the e..«l of three m 39505 words
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Article84 1952-01-11 11 TAMPA, Florida, Jan. 10 (UP). Bobby Dykes, of Miami, scored a third round technical knockout over Joe Lassiter, of Charlotte, before 2,000 fans m the Fort Hesterly stadium. The 149-lb Miamian. completely m command all the way, dropped Lassiter m the second round for a nine84 words
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Article306 1952-01-11 11 LONDON, Jan. 10 (AP). Randy Turpin, the logical contender for Sugar Ray Robinson's world middleweight title m all world boxing rankings, has been selected an the \o. 1 British boxer m 1951 by the British Boxing Writers* Club. Turpin wa s chosen as the club306 words
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Article30 1952-01-11 11 MANILA, Jan. 10. (AFP) The Taipeh-Manila inter-varsity tennis match will be played along Davis Cup lines and will be held some time next month, it was learned yesterday.30 words
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Article154 1952-01-11 11 In a friendly match of badmi,non played between the Sundew B.P. of Klang and the Comet B.P. of Port Swettenham. at the Port Swettenham Recreation Club's Court, the former j beat the latter by seven games to two Results: Sundew players mentioned first. 1 Singles:154 words
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Article130 1952-01-11 11 I LONDON. Jan. 9 (Reuter^— The first Siamese rugby team to visit Britain opened- a short tour this afternoon with a match against the Imperial College and were beaten by 24 points to zero. At halftime the score was 16-0. With an average weight of less130 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-01-11 11 The technique of th<- crouch start for sprint cvrnts as demonstrated by British A.A.A. coach Kay Barkway on the opening day of his eight-day course m Singapore on Wednesday at Victoria school. (1) On your mark (2) Get Set39 words
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Article62 1952-01-11 11 LONDON, Jan. 9 Football results: Scottis League Division '"A" Pa; lick Thistle 1 Raith Rovers 1 Queen of South 4 Mother we 11 1. The Morton Aiidrieonians and Stifling Albion St. Mirren matche.s rearranged for today were again postponed owing to Minwbound grounds. Scottish League Division 'B* Albion62 words
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Article38 1952-01-11 11 Merridale Badminton Party will hold its 3. 5 th annual general meeting on Sunday, January 20, at tht- residence of Mr. Wong Choo Yin. 355, Balestier Road, at 3 p.m. AH members are requested to attend.38 words
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Article122 1952-01-11 11 MELBOURNE: (Airmail) (Renter- A AP) The new rules of golf, drawn up at St. Andrews, present a poser for Australian enthusiasts. The rules say. m effect, that a ball can't be picked out of a rabbit "scrape" without penalty, which cuts out a traditional concession. S'-npe of122 words
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Article96 1952-01-11 11 IN spite of Bern c Ha 1 1*8 formidable reputation, G <•< Boy is confident of beati Australia*! top-ranking welterweight nt the Happ\ Wt Stadium tonight Gokk B>y mired Seremban on Wednesday looking very f: 1 rod en^ti In iii oi it r ten-round96 words
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Article25 1952-01-11 11 BfCHE .1 lal bin Iran n t assumed the dunes of Magici Kuai.-. K;uiW»:ir DMricl He w«> I n merly stationed X j.25 words
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Advertisement149 1952-01-11 11 FO3 SALE ALSATIAN puppies :U months old ***** and dog. Contact phone ***** morning 10—12. \BOUT 3 acres Valuable Freehold Land m Ba'estier area 2h miles from G.P.O. close to Schools. Hospitals. Markets. Price $2/20 per sq. ft. or nearest. Box No T. 606 Singapore Standard f^OLD mining property Vj149 words
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Advertisement96 1952-01-11 11 ANNOUNCEMENT PAVILION THEATRE As from Saturday January 12th Thr Pavilion Theatre Will Discontinue The Present Policy And Normal Program nifs Will B«- Shoun \t 11a.m., l.ir>|>.m. 4.<H)|i.m.. 6..'tO|i.m., 9-.'50 m., ttt &JL» Saturdays and Sundays Morning Matinees Popular Films at $1 and 50 cts. MALAY FOR BEGINNERS lIJALAV m J"96 words
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Miscellaneous100 1952-01-11 11 ~~7t^ 1 Z>"ti l RPT "^\^^—^T L /TONIGHT I PUT THE 1| fVOU SHOULD HAVE TOOTED| C GOOD HEAVENS! fyo^RE PRouoy^ fi^J!^^h^Jt o?^eS°the Garage C^-i W thev T X 1 fNOT ANOTHER AW, GLUTZte I f HELP I'LL BREAK 1 f YOU "\m STARVEP/J /^|ce° U T hele'S I I100 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-01-11 12 British Mympic hope Shh-lpy Cawlej practices the 'ton* 1 m the long jump under th<« eye «>» \\A toich (ieoff Dyson at London University Spurts Stadium.28 words
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Article305 1952-01-11 12 >IN<; UPORE Xmahiir Football V»ociati<»ii*s principal office hearers Mr. W. McGregor Walt (President), Mr. Soh Ghee Scan (vice President) ami Mr. lira Yang Liang (Secretary) were reflected en bloc for the new m>;h>ii at lasi nishfs meeting al the Singapore Cricket Club. Main business for305 words
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Article276 1952-01-11 12 l\l\<l>fn\. Jan. 10 (Reuter-AAP) West Indies l>«at Tasmania !►> 10 wiekels here today, la-mania were all onl for 120 m iheir second innings and tin- V\»«.t Indies Bcm-cd -2 for m» wiekel m the second innings t»» obtain rirlory. Fir-i innin«*s aeorea were: Tasmania 22.">,276 words
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Article36 1952-01-11 12 PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 10 <UPi It was revealed today thai Jersey Joe Walcott had been offered $250,000 by a ""female movie star" to defend his heavyweight title against Yarrv (Kid) Matthews m Los Angeles.36 words
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Article105 1952-01-11 12 lusnunia Ist Ins. 225. West Indies l>t Ins. 327. Tasmania 2nd Ins. M n risby b Jones 4 Th mnaa st Guillen b Ferguson 9 Davids »n Ferguson 71 Richardson b Ferguson 0 Newman st Guillen b Ferguson 9 Goodwin Ibw b Valentine 2 Cowley b Ferguson 4 Liver105 words
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1900 1952-01-11 12 From Page 1 of other smaller racial groups add-; complexity to it. the chief difficulty m the Federation is the existence side by side of a Malay population and a Chinese population which are roughly si mi la j m M*e In such a situation there1,900 words
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Article757 1952-01-11 12 'Starting Technique Compares With The Best In Europe' BRITISH \\V coach, Ray Barkway, demonstrating sprint starling techniques to Singapore athlete* yesterday, broke off his lecture to pay high tribute to Malayan officials responsible for starling races "Starters m Malaya have a definitely higher standard than those757 words
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Article185 1952-01-11 12 CHIEF LITTLE Wolf and King Kong, who last week had the Stadium m an uproar with their terrific fight, and eventually had to be separated by other wrestlers and police, will meet again tomorrow night at the Happy World. The Redskin has refused to185 words
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Article35 1952-01-11 12 LAST night's blackout m Singapore forced a postponement, for a second time, of the badminton inter-team championship match between Bournemouth and Lucky Strike. The match will be .played today —if no blackout occurs.35 words
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Article106 1952-01-11 12 Sedgman, Rule Spirit NEW YORK, Jan. 10 (AP) Frank Shields, captain of the American Davis Cup tennis team, said yesterday he feels that the spirit of the amateur rules is being broken by the Australian wedding present fund for Frank St'di;nian. At a news conference. Shields said the fund being106 words
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Article63 1952-01-11 12 US Sending Soccer XI To Scotland GLASGOW I The l repi esen( it plaj Scotland at I i mete m a i ports fi mi Tho Sr tion eoafti d 1 can tpp match had been discussi >o Scottish A. April :^i) -i. States p 1 UPS 4 hen 195063 words
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Article65 1952-01-11 12 ST. LOT IS CUP) H Brion of A: his ri 4 round de Bascom of 1 Brion vvii vantage m batt ib Bascom closed B. a tricfco is left second r mod diffii .iiiy the renuund Brion w i distance Ltti form Joe I65 words
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316 1952-01-11 12 The Army 'held elimination bouts for the preliminary rounds of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's championships at Tanglin Gymnasium yesterday afternoon. It was a real novices boxing but what was lacking In science was made up for by earnest endeavour and some real slogging316 words
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Advertisement106 1952-01-11 12 ACTION PACKED BOXING AT THE HAPPY WORLD 9 P.V IF IT IS A RKKIE CHAN PROMOTION, YOU GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH m ||k BERNIE HAL- WmS I MALAY (HXMriOM 'jj^'.^ TAfF Li«,!I cOC junn I v n i>\ THAI I I M.I ft UOLDI-:\ BOY "PRICES: $8, $5, 52, PLUS106 words
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