Singapore Standard, 12 January 1952
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Title Section18 1952-01-12 1 Singapore Standard ft. *i i. VOL. II NO. 194. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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62 1952-01-12 1 Gen. Templer 'Strong Man For Malaya vLMOST CERTAIN' MM>\. Jan. 11 (Krutt-r) Britain*, new mm t..r Malaya i. almost certain to be General aid Irmplrr. .">.;. a tornur Director of British Intelligence, it was Itamcd here today. Hs- in 1 against the Cony I was n nmisS i-Easi veil-in foi62 words
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19 1952-01-12 1 UN General Confers With Pre s. Chiang g i If X S tes Win stei M >. Geneisc c mis-19 words
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Article15 1952-01-12 1 erstood lisapp wed n to try Egypt by F at i> ReuterReuter - 15 words
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154 1952-01-12 1 PARIS. Jan 11. (UP). r i tgh 62-year-old Genera] if Lattre de Tassigny, the "fighting strong man" of Indo-China, died m a private irsing home tonight, it was I :i i; v announced The French High C >mmissionand Commander-in-Chief m Indo-C lina succumbed154 words
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Article72 1952-01-12 1 CAIRO. Jan. 11: (Renter) Foui hundred British paratroopen crossed the Sweet Water Canal near Abu Sweir m assault boats m darkness this morning and searched two ages from which shots were believed to have been filed at British convoys recently. Using mine detectors, the para- tops72 words
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Article, Illustration404 1952-01-12 1 Allies Demand Reds Clarity rosition On Building Of Airfields MUNSAN, KOREA, Jan. 11 (AP) Allied trace lopervfc. sion negotiators gave the Reils-a virtual ultimatum today. They demanded an explanation ol an alleged contradiction m the Com miinists' stand on construetiou ol' airfields during an armistice. Maj. Gen.Sgt. Michael Ingram - 404 words
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201 1952-01-12 1 TOK^O, Jan. II AP) (,rn«ral WH&MfU h< aJquarter* said loday that tlir oiiitmmisls arr stallin** iti the Korean truce talks, bcflUC "*lhr\ lia\e lost thai battle for world opinion" and "\>iiul airiields more than they Kant an armisliee." His accusation was beamed to201 words
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208 1952-01-12 1 IMPROVEMENT on the flood position m South Malaya was yesterday reported m several areas. The situation m Malacca, however, remained unchanged yesterday, but it was expected that flood waters would begin to subside today. In Kuala Lumpur, the floods were receding and if208 words
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Article99 1952-01-12 1 NEW YORK. Jan. 11. (UP) British Prime Minister Winston Churchill left by train at 11.32 p.m. for Ottawa, Canada, to confer with Canadian officials. Churchill was accompanied by Lord Moran, his personal physician, and several secreMr. Anthony Eden, who with the Prime Minister talked with top99 words
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Article54 1952-01-12 1 RANGOON. Jan. 11 (AFP)--Pakistani delegate Manned Mohhin was elected Chairman of the Bth session of ECAFE which opened here today. The session started witn n sitting of the sub-com-mttee on electric power attencU.i by 40 delegate* from 13 countries including Britain, the Lulled States. Nationalist Chini,54 words
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Article335 1952-01-12 1 FALMOUTH, ENGLAND, Jan. 11 (AP) Capt. Kurl (.'arisen came ashore at' this Cornish port at 1008 GMT (Spore Time 5.38 p.m.) today. Carlsen ended 16 days at sea by climbing off a tug and up the steps of the Prince of Wales Pier, which juts out335 words
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84 1952-01-12 1 "DAVID AND BATHSHEBA", the 20th Century Fox technicolour film which was withdrawn on Wednesday from its 17-day season at Singapore's New Alhambra on an order by the Colonial Secretary, was passed last night for public screening m the Colony by the newly-ap-pointed 10-man Singapore84 words
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Article72 1952-01-12 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. 11, (UP) —Top British, French and American military officers discussed secretly today what their countries .should do if the Chinese Communists invade South-East Asia. Held m the closely-guarded offices of the Joint Chiefs of Staff m the Pentagon building, the conference was72 words
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Article21 1952-01-12 1 Iran 's Note Rejected BRITAIN yesterday rejected Persia's note of Jan. 9. accusing her of interfering m internal Persian affairs. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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76 1952-01-12 1 US Soon To Outproduce Russia Lo vett WASHINGTON. Jan. 11. (Reuter) Mr. Robert Lovett, the Secretary of Defence, told Senators today that the United States soon should be outproducing Soviet Russia m fast jet fighter aircraft, modern tasks and other weapons. Senator Richard Russell (Democrat. Georgia). Chairman of the Armed76 words
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Article59 1952-01-12 1 CANBERRA, Jan. 11: (Reu-ter-AAP) Australia will increase her army by 6,000 to 3:1000 men. Army Mini tei Josiah Francis announced today. The army was expanded from 16,000 to 27, 000 last February. Mr. Francis added th.jt new "citizen units" (territorials) would he created u> give h59 words
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Article21 1952-01-12 1 a\ [i I) ih 29 p 1- iers and a c ashed m Lhc nountai »l ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article27 1952-01-12 1 THF Western disarmament study plan was approved by trie United Nations General Assembly yesterday by 42 votes for, 5 against, with three abstentions. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article53 1952-01-12 1 LOXDON-. Jan. 11. CAFP)Seven men and six women who demonstrated against war end the atom bomb m front of the W:.r Office were arrested py the Police. The^ will be brought before the Bow Street court to answer charges of obstructing traffic and preventing the police from carrying53 words
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Article, Illustration284 1952-01-12 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. II: (Renter)— The .Malayan tin industry today drew praise from a very high official of the United States Government, Mr. Jess Larson, Administrator of the Defence Materials Procurement Agency. Mr Larson's agency. DMPA, buys* foreign and domestic metals and materials284 words
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Article46 1952-01-12 1 Sea- Air Search On A WIDENING sea-ai foi the J.i|i m bound rre Pennsylvania, and bei 4 i men including Filipino md i H aitan, wrho aband >i c 1 her wallowing hulk on Wedi Is undei'.v:i> ovei i i t i .1! the Pacific A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Advertisement71 1952-01-12 1 Headline a Kewsinrid,!** City; Adventists: .*:*s* Squatters: SJTK* \\n. KLUABIL SHOP) PEIPING STORE, i>rrhard Rd.. S'pore-f. Phone: 7835. fig iir. Srrrrn. Old >!»lrr\ Ja«lc Ivory ar\ inu t'li*. P A PHILIPS EILID7HE Cycle Lighting Set h 'P* -mokers of the famous Philipt Rodtopjoyefl Williaa Jacb k Co. (Mahyt) Ui (Karlier71 words
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Advertisement71 1952-01-12 1 For Latest Range of LADIES' HANDBAGS always call on THE NOVELTY STORE KH North Irtdge Road Phone 3123. Spore 6. DIAMOND IMPORTERS WE ARE DEALING WITH ALL SIZES j SHAPES AND QUALITIES of I DIAMONDS I H WELCOME ALL WHOLES ALE m AND RETAIL. SIN( \I»OIM I :W7 SOUTH BRIDGE71 words
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Article, Illustration234 1952-01-12 2 Artizan Type Houses To Go Up In Place SINGAPORE CITY Councillors have recommended to Government scheme for the clearance of all altap house areas within the City limits and the building m Uieir place of artisan type housing Mr W I Watson, the CityStandard - 234 words
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Article216 1952-01-12 2 Stadium Proposal Rejected Standard Staff Reporter THERE is to be no sports stadium at the Telok Ayer Reclamation as previously proposed by the Singapore government. The site will instead be developed partly as a bus park and partly as an open space This majority decision has been taken by the216 words
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Article53 1952-01-12 2 TWENTY-YEAR-OLD Aminah binte Omar, wife of a police constable claimed trial m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, when charged with attempting to commit suicide on Jan. 10 by throwing herself into the Rochore Canal. The case was postponed to Jan. 31 for hearing. Bail of53 words
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159 1952-01-12 2 1820 Papers Found In Secretariat Attic Slaiulard Staff Reporter OFFICIAL docmaortfl ami correspondence dating a- far back as 1820 have been found m the attic of the < olonial Secretarial building. The discovery was made !»> a Malayan Unwersitf nndergradnate doing research lor his Master of Arts degree m history.159 words
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Article113 1952-01-12 2 WHEN RIMARASAMY Panun.isiv.tni was fined SlO m the Sintupore Fourth Ftofiec Court on Jan. 4 ior beiag drunk, he promised to appeal m court one v. oek later to pay the fine. lie kept his promise and appeared ii court ye '.rrday. Hut he fai'ed113 words
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Article, Illustration92 1952-01-12 2 tSUnd^d SUff Reporter "HE PRESIDENT and Heads Department ol the Singapre C .'y Council have "shov/n i scourtesy" to the Singapore City C <) v nc i 1 Transport j \v rkers Union, charuod the: Secretary "f the Union, Mr. < I S. Rengasamy, m a92 words
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Article44 1952-01-12 2 LOW KIM FONG, a 23-year-old driver under night curfew from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. attended a dinner, got drunk and forgot all about the curfew. Yesterday m the Singapore Third Crm'inal District Court. Low was sentenced to six weeks' hard labour.44 words
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238 1952-01-12 2 THE OWNERS of a house m Singapore who reniea it for $162 a month found that the tenant had sub-let the premises to about 40 sub-tenants and collected a rent of $1,000 or more from them. This was stated m the City Police Court yesterday, by238 words
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Article520 1952-01-12 2 MARSHAL SEES SUPPLY DROPPING THE MAN who commanded the Royal Air Force Group responsible m World War II for parachutedropping supplies all over South-East Asia flew yesterday to watch the Royal Australian Air Force demonstrate its technique m Malaya. The visitor was Air Marshal J.520 words
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306 1952-01-12 2 Another Wing-And Her Dream Will Be Completed Standard Woman Reporter THE SINGAPORE Methodist Girls' School's new $180,000 wing of eight classrooms will be declared open next Friday by Dr. H.B. Amstutz. Yesterday, Mrs. Ellice Handy. principal of the School. proudly surveying a panoramic view of Singapore from this building situated306 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-01-12 2 After The Fire Workers at the Lam Choon Rubber Factory spent yesterday weighing rubber salvaged from the fire. Insurance investigators totalled the amount salvaged.24 words
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Article54 1952-01-12 2 VSC'S GET A HOME SWCAWI Special < <> ben Mill 4m own headqua lam Aver. the Japan art tun roo i co-operate bers. The leco three bui I cost about I pected to month's tin c 1* is hopi it rorc'.s stall officers Civil I)' ai^o it Kn!am Part I54 words
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Advertisement263 1952-01-12 2 Bmtu,mt*rr •i•■ niK NGALA FUN FAIR I (In Aid of the Ramakri.shna Mission Bi»\- It. <•. f oiff or row (Sunday) 2 <<> §0 p.m. at No. 179, Hartley Road. S'oore. under The ri>t v tfM patrons His Excellency Rt. Hon'ble Mr. MALCOLM V iComm.^.cif. General c. '1 ll Mr.263 words
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Miscellaneous99 1952-01-12 2 ::S^i&^ 1 I DONT LOSE HEART.'/'- IT VO' IS X ONCE. HAD ELVHRY- WHUT'S TH' I LIKE AN ANGEL- UNLESS -^O-^ MAP r flfVl^B^ IDO SEEM LIKE..SOME- s> V > W'. r 1 BOUND THINK 3. BUT-SHE MATTER BUT HOW CAN ME. *F NCT F'C^ I EVIL POWER IS WORK.N'AGIN99 words
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Article266 1952-01-12 3 GEORGE RASIAH - GEORGE RASIAH i; Cadet Corps Will Assist Civil Defence Standard Staff Reporter Mr IMt \L t.ailet Corps ot 100 youn«; men i u.uiirii, which is part of the Seventh Day \iKentists 1 worldwide programme of training the IM ith m first-aid work, has been started266 words
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Article42 1952-01-12 3 THE 'TEC WITH A MEMORY M.iml J M.itf K-n.»rt.T >:.i) ifa i urer, ng, ts sent i ■o Fourth P c t< :..y to three gorous imprfc inment 3 12 ths 1 motor the rning rreeted on Hassai who identifie I him42 words
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Article51 1952-01-12 3 It Was His Wedd ing Day .u4 Stall Rt-portt-r I-SELLER, Ng Sik Ked to explain attend court m Dnmons i barge Distri t Judge terday thai 11 particulai day te I on a warI m the Sin- 1 Distri I Court unswer a sunv c of failing to disHe pleaded51 words
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Article69 1952-01-12 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government has created a new supers -i > post m the Medical Department The post which wa-; gazetted yesterday, is that of Hospital Assistant super-scale m Division II of the Public Service and is effective from Jan 1. The Government has69 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-01-12 3 FOR behaving m a disorderly conduct at Paradise Park. Muar, and fighting with each tther, Khoo Gee Haw, a Special C ••-able, aged 24, and Kon l.ai Kui were each fined Sin.34 words
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110 1952-01-12 3 THE suggestion made^ by Singapore's Labour City Councillor for South Ward, Mr. M. P. D. Xair, that the City authorities should provide educational facilities for its labourers and their children was yesterday backed by the Singapore City Council Federation of Municipal Labour Unions. Messrs. L.110 words
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Article62 1952-01-12 3 TAX PENG Cheong. aged 40. pleaded guilty m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, when charged with assisting m a chap ji kl lottery at Mosque Street on Jan. 10. Two Chinese women. Mak Chin How (31), and Soong Sievv Jong (40) claimed trial on a62 words
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Article50 1952-01-12 3 WORKERS of the Singapore Glass Factory yesterday asked for an increase of 90 cents a day m the present rates of pay for all day arid shift workers. They have also asked that lorries taking them to work should have covers especially during the rainy season.50 words
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Article60 1952-01-12 3 $1, OOO BAIL IN HURT CASE A 22-YEAR-OLD Briton, Anthony John de Couray Harrison, was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with causing grievous hurt to George Daw by firing one shot at him from an automatic pistol at the Naval Base on Jan. 11. Bail of $1,00060 words
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Article359 1952-01-12 3 POLICE SHOW BIG SUCCESS THE SINGAPORE Police Forte variety concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night, the first ever staged by the members of the Force to promote belter relationship between the Police and the public, was a big success. It drew a packed hall and among the audience359 words
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Article, Illustration81 1952-01-12 3 PLEADING guilty to having 58 bundles of percussion caps. Goh Lai Seng, aged 21 was lined $20(1 m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday. When the Police raided his premises at Aljunied Road on Oft 24, Goh's brother, Goh Lai Teck said: "Please assist me," andStandard - 81 words
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Article190 1952-01-12 3 Standard Staff Reporter TV/O MEMBERS of the Singapore Police Force received Colonial Police Medals, for gationtry, seven for meritorious service and four others the King's Commendation _ior brave conduct, from the governor of Singapore Sir FranKlin Gimson at a presentation parade held at the Police Training190 words
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329 1952-01-12 3 MICHAEL GOH - WALL CRASHED, 2 MEN SIGHED WITH RELIEF MICHAEL GOH By Standard Staff Reporter THE WHOLE side of a fifty-loot wall came down with a crash m Kampong Bugis, nearly crushing the members of two families. But after the dust had settled, they heaved a sigh of relief. For four months,329 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-01-12 3 SWA YING WALL THAI WILL SWAY NO MORE STANDARD PICTURE BY REMEMBER THE PICTURE OF THE WALL THAT SWAYED WITH THE WIND? IT'S DOWN NOW. THE TWO FAMILIES LIVING IN ITS SHADOW NARROWLY ESCAPED BEING CRUSHED TO DEATH BY THE FALLING BRICKS. THE TANK AT THE GASWORK NEARBY CAN NOWMICHAEL GOH - 54 words
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Article100 1952-01-12 3 r i"l I E Fi EtST cotnmui 7 centre m Singapore ex y for the use of I its I lunrti laboui ci s wdU be inaugui if t today by the Pr< i lent »t the City Council, Mi T I' V M Meice. The ma100 words
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Article199 1952-01-12 3 Standard Slalf R«-|i.»rt«*r SI'PPORT <ame yesterday from Labour I.«'cislati\»' Councillor, Mr. C. K. l>a^ ratha Raj. for Government Town Planning Mvlfr. Su (ieorge Peplrr's sugKestion to freeze land prices for some time. Mi. Ha,!, quc: ying Grove bimi delay In taking action on S George ■>199 words
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Article58 1952-01-12 3 A YO! J ,ipi)' M in(iy ih i ft bo tiad four p;< .1 mii Donvici Lon a/as sentenced > ♦i months r.L to\be tollowe I by l .war's \> > Ice supeni islon, when In 1 was found guilty >f stealing h purse containing hrn identity58 words
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Advertisement66 1952-01-12 3 Ml mv^ c m;;v. d n p» n mW i if I Special Menu m r J A i Carte Dishes and Full- \1? -j^"^ 6. A i liriner by Arrange- mm ,^r WQA7WW RBZTWJmiT ';Jfp j p "Sr^ FOR THE BK3T CftIJWSK DISBRSt T«l. 22T7«L i AT W^ 5S66 words
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Advertisement124 1952-01-12 3 (yuick Ve/iverief m this big capacity van increase your gooefm/f! Extend your sphere of opcratii as with a speedy MORRIS 5 cwt. VAN. Easily ad ipted to the needs of many trades. Capacity 70 cubic feet with an additional 9 cubic feet besicK the driver. Short overall length. Full width124 words
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Article59 1952-01-12 4 3 On Hurt Charge Mi'AR. Fri— Three Chinese. T;im Lee Cheng, Lee Yong and Lee Doon Kam, were charged bel >re the M 1111 11 Magistrate, <."■ Raul with cau :>^ hurt to r Chint c, Pee K.ia. with F).s: ing. ThfV were allowed Of lOC V i Kia is59 words
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Article, Illustration366 1952-01-12 4 WEST RENTS HAD THREE CLASHES One Red Killed, Many Wounded Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Royal West Kents have had three engagements with terrorists m North Selangor, killing one bandit, Kon Yee, who joined the Communists two years ago. The soldiers were acting on information this morning mJohore Photo Studio - 366 words
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Article175 1952-01-12 4 Why No Mal ay an Army Standard Staff 4.'orrc*|>oudent LONDON, FrL— A small mittoriu of British otticialt*, vho feel that the key to the Malayan situation lies m MHJWfI Malayan Chinese fully imolwd m the con--11 i< t, ui.*h similar urgency \*ere oliowii m hu tiding a Mal.:\an Army, including175 words
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214 1952-01-12 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KIALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Archbishop of York, Dr. Cyril Garbett, saw for the first time today the production of rubber on a Malayan estate when he visited an estate a few miles outside Kuala Lumpur this morning from his214 words
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Article62 1952-01-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Tungku Abdul Rahman, President of the United Malays Nationalist Organisation, will speak at the UMNO-MCA Election campaign meeting at the Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday. For the first time UMNO and MCA leaders will speak from a common platform. Sir Cheng-lock Tan, President62 words
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Article91 1952-01-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Remarking that the defendant had really no excuse to commit the offence, Mr. A. P. Jack, the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate, today, convicted a wellknown local Chinese, Ng Tiong Yiok, and fined him $300 for failing to lodg«* his 1948, 1949 and91 words
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Article179 1952-01-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— To achieve the status of a city with a Royal Charter (provided constitutional difficulties do not arise), to encourage housing schemes and introduce the Singapore Improvement Trust scheme here and the complete clearance of slums, are some of the Municipal affairs which will179 words
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Article67 1952-01-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— An Extra Police Constable, Sewa Singh, was ciarged before Che Ibrahim m the Second Magistrate's Court today, with voluntarily causing hurt to another Extra Police L/Cpl. Sher Singh with a pair of scissors. The accused pleaded guilty to the charge. The case was postponed to67 words
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Article172 1952-01-12 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, FrL— ln a civil suit m the First Magistrate's Court, before Mr. A.P. Jack, today, the Yong Tze Association, a local charitable institution, claimed for the vacant possession of one of it's houses occupied by one Lee Kee, and $262.50 arrears172 words
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77 1952-01-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Malayan Chinese Association has appointed Dr. Victor Purcell, an authority on Malayan Chinese affairs, as its adviser and spokesman m the U.K. He will maintain close liaison with the MCA on Malayan Chinese matters m the U.K. Dr. Purcell's appointment77 words
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Article57 1952-01-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Perumal. a 30-year-old Indian goldsmith, appeared before Che Ibrahim m the Second Magistrate's Court, today. The accused was alleged to have committed criminal branch of trust of gold valued about $396 and $20 m cash entrusted to him on three different occasions by one Kailasapillay,57 words
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Article48 1952-01-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Chief Secretary to the Government of the Federation ha 8 permitted the display of the National Flag of the Republic of India by all Indians, Indian business houses and Indian associations m the Federation on Jan. 26 Indian Republic Day.48 words
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481 1952-01-12 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Ratepayers m the Federa capital, who have been looking forward to the Municipal Elections with the same interest and keenness as a child does to Santa Claus, are floundering m bewilderment at the ways of political parties, and polities,481 words
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Article, Illustration116 1952-01-12 4 Unity Depends On Progress -MCA Chief KUALA Mr. H. 5. Le Selangor Malayan ■aid today friction that mi mony is a pren political <>r Co: gross m Malay, "Though the X Municipal purely roncer affairs, does I ties of pol the act that I have joinliy the program didates of116 words
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Article32 1952-01-12 4 KUALA LU The Secretary r, UMNO, Joh »n Kuala Lump n and ftrin a levelled aga ger w. Lumpur E A telegra Da:o Y.iha.\ Kuala Lump Committee, I tary-GeneraL,32 words
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159 1952-01-12 4 LONDON, Fri. (Renter) i The Conservative Daily TeleLrap'n today accused Mr. M.:Jcolm MarDnnald. British Commissioner General for South-East Asia, of srornin-: reilism m his broadcast last nisht to the people cf Malaya. Tiie leader said: "No sen of proportioo can be deti I m yesterday's statement159 words
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Article, Illustration276 1952-01-12 5 INQ'*ZSf ON RIVER BOAT TRAGEDY There Were 47 Passengers, 2 trew— Police Mamlani Mafl Orrr«poode«J KUAL4 KANGSAS, Kri._ A, ,h, r,-,,,.,..,! '•an,,. O f HH e iliq |es| li( Vi ak J{ni r~" ,J uda '""I" 1 H. S. Paul \l a> bMg. TV fluplKee Chun Siudio - 276 words
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76 1952-01-12 5 Manajrd SUIT Correspondent AVIAN fri Mahmud bin DantJ who spent an ng o terroi m his home, his rijht thigh slashed m>n' u:tf a parang, was rescued *n a Polict- and admitted to tht Kuantan District Hospital Rahj i tinj pa tni vi Be76 words
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Article8 1952-01-12 5 33 Will Receive 1st Bounty Mjf: orrr>ponot-ot 38 words
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61 1952-01-12 5 Perak's Ruler Will Be 61 Next Tuesday indard Mat' urrr">pond»-ji KAN JSAJ t Fi Izzuddi SJ a Ibn hum Sult:i:: A:jc 0.8.E.. «d birtbd the uesd [Janet Eii Eii^hncs Wa mtsol Appo Peace i Peral M- n Disi and Con the R a Bc hrhildre 1 n Baj v en61 words
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Article159 1952-01-12 5 M K*l I |i. N MS (|M UaMc to i«».». t 1 1 1 1 x iiMii--1» I tnisuorid X- f'rin-t- K-' SMMtrrviMc t.-i i .-t-.i... k< Victoria *****. \iiw mi n,| PMeiMMI Ki< l.rrai ll i»ii<i »i. MM ft Oil Will*. iTiaifUl HjvH.h K<i >lald>:ii t(rr V.K.i159 words
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Article149 1952-01-12 5 REN WG. Fn— The timely arrival of Marine Poliremen and detectives from the C.I.D. averted what might haw de>[>ed into serious trouble when a large number oi angry waterfront labourers closed round a official of the Malayi Stevedoring and Transportition, Ltd.. today. Tne dispute started whej149 words
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Article48 1952-01-12 5 FOR tel ing two insp^ >rs of Food and Prire Contro' Departmenl *:ia- be bad do siock of certain orati'i- cigarettes, a eoffeeshop empioyee from ii gh Road. Nibong Teba was ftned $"_'s Tiie Magistrate ordered confiscation oi 440 sticks o' cigarettes found m the s;i<u.48 words
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210 1952-01-12 5 Reward From Opium Trade Is Great But.... siafT Oarrcspaßelea^ BUNTA] Fri 3< boo Ah Si iou" rhildi km hustao Al heof I toot a three yea- rigorou -ent B r.are- ,ii!!> pounds of opiL.: Pj S aai y. si 1 ret =rd ou:a; '.i trad peopk their ev?> vride >pen210 words
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200 1952-01-12 5 Standard ""tafl < orre^poiMiml lf*nH. niici»iii» law amai^aiuaUoii oi t I r;«o- I mod V«l\i-»m >r parlnifYit and lb« Lai>«»in i »tf»ariiin-nl m SiiiyafuM-t Mr. H. m. State «»nurii i«»j aii« Chairman «>( llm JVrak Maia\aii 1 ra«i» I BMB Hi\«oioiia) Committee saiM "II verj200 words
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Article74 1952-01-12 5 >uii*ijri: Mat' C orr^pondrni KUAI TRENGGANI Fri T Central Comm: me Anti-TB Association m Trengga le iaect at a recent meeting to purchase a radio se; for the TB ward Hospital, Kuaia "1 ret i22at)U The following «rere appoio I repi a'"c cc rtain 174 words
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Article, Illustration307 1952-01-12 5 STOUT NOT MINE -ACCUSED Standard Muff Krporirr 1- w JOON KWEE Dropnetor of a hquor snop m r€ wait Roaj. accused of apptjinj; false trade marks of Guinness and Malayan Brew- 1 cries stool said m "the Singa* pon F:: C runioaJ District j Coin I parterday, thai tbe IrtoulEastern Photographers - 307 words
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Article21 1952-01-12 5 Three Red Agents Held r a ere ar: me m Bahk F 1 B Police nn B Ferring B a rea21 words
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67 1952-01-12 5 300 Ex-Detainees Are Allotted Land >tantiar<l >iafl urn *i»<M«<i**ui Xl LLM bri 'Ili» Kedat (iovcrnmeni liun j^iH to allot 5t reion«v <, iauci to Stfo lurmrt driaiw** n..--resettled a: tn* Kaafa Nai OUBp hi Stmth Krda > i Ho raw >•■ aiv made I lore 1 iqua Kuala Nat ram67 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-01-12 5 Youth To Die For Carrying Grenade «irr«-^|M»tnl*"ii i;iul|\ 1 ,nr» mj^ ti;«i» «ir»*iia«l< m I (noli 1111 Of-; la- vrai tarn bin K«»» v»H» mii|>iii ii; Ui »|«-.i I 'J.I" il\ \{t J||Mtl«-4 Hit J lli< iVraK iii»li < otin H 1 i MB Abdu! harim Mm of 'lapjh wti..67 words
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Advertisement77 1952-01-12 5 RuLi^- U^iCjUbi. 'C6 f 1* v -v v^^.^/^^^^^v^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l^—^ l^^ of rnjj*- 1 matches it em- y^ bodies a! modern technical .^^h^lt."^ 'If wa tr-\ improvement This I-;v^-'^V*x *9*&5m2MtSS&m&SS^ ch^onomete' a ifjn v ■^••^ni ffIMM Mfr f reco r as the ao;- ea^'K f >**w 0 m/^k X I wnaov. eifrrrcn77 words
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Miscellaneous68 1952-01-12 5 -^S^.: *i —iL.' kMTwv IDOK \AS "£IoMTEEN"o bv^k" 1 .We DON* T MAKE 1 P"V/ BV&ADFJ^Y. IF EVEKGrI J.V ■^S^Si^j V^T^*?ULEt>.WE JLJST r X.;( {/>■„• Ui? OUTATHIS SOUR ME9b. I'LL 1 T^-YMrJli' .W |4J /AKJeHT TO HOWL.^ ENFORCE tM/ NC^; Z^^giaf NEVER NEVER UiiTfcN TO 7\ JW" «lt!& &S^ DOWN68 words
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826 1952-01-12 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper End This Superstition I jyiß MALCOLM MACDONALD'S broadcast on tru- new deal projected for the Chinese m Malaya ha^ shattered a superstition which has bad sn unhealthy hold over people m this country and m Britain. The .superstition m question is the assumption thai the826 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1952-01-12 6 RICHARD LOWENTHAL - RICHARD LOWENTHAL By Re -Appear As Neo- Democrats BONN IN front of me lies a printed ropy of "The Viking 1 <; a |r paper for the former European soldier* of the armed S.S. (Stormtroopere). The first issue, published last November from Hainan m Lower Sax«ny, the town of1,064 words
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Article534 1952-01-12 6 We the PEOPLE What Inche Sopiee Has Not Understood Sir. The fundamental mistake made by Che Mohd. Sopiee was his resignation from the IMP. I draw your attention to the following farts, not m a spirit of controversy, but purely to clear his baseless charges against the I.M.P. ........mvvWXW Formation534 words
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Article350 1952-01-12 6 Review of Views v* 1 MsT 1 COMMENTING on the "achieve- ments" of ihe Truman-Chur- chill talks. independent Sinj Chew Jit Poh said edito-J rially "The joint statement* issued by the two leaders has| clarified doubts and misunder-* standing about Anglo-Amen-< can policy. 5 Their joint statement, contended Sin Chew350 words
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Article464 1952-01-12 6 Michel Leleu - Michel Leleu By Mao's War Of Nerves PARIS, Jan. 11. pOMPETENT circles here endorse the view of the French Minister to the Associated States Monsieur Jean Letorneau that rumours of an invasion of Tonkin by Chinese Communists are but another episode m the war of nerves. Although464 words
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Article, Illustration11 1952-01-12 6 "Pardon me. Madam! You the lady vbo wants dress)*!*?"11 words
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Advertisement87 1952-01-12 6 1 YOGHOURT SHERBET is JT^ 010^^ here! Another Magnolia >O /A triumph! It's a special low- yy\ k f«t Ice-cream with all the ff >y 1 goodness of Yoghourt. It's IL ■weet— with the refreshin E ySZZ^**^ dp V A tang of Yoghourt VniiOi^,^ Oli| y for cartoa. S^Tv«^ R*87 words
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Advertisement60 1952-01-12 6 PENETRO sooth IN 6 COUGH DROPS ref resH mammmmmmmmmmm Jtl^jaSjL COUGH DROPS 5000 fOA M/10XF0 I RANO AOVLTS Atttrrt t I'm tn> mi SC tci «c "For that smoother taste. p <C P A. FINES! BEER SERVED ANYWHERE ifc\ 72 7i -urn m If*s^*\£& DOLt IMPORI fRS i L£rr£ TRADERS60 words
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Article391 1952-01-12 7 •Poor Force With Spore \s Main Base Discussed »<M>OV J-n. 11 (AP)-lhe Big Three Western power* rt.riyng plans to set up a new unified n.ilitary command m Smfk K,M A.,a to -,pc w.th rising R. f pr^ ure m |he lrO(jbled rrgion, diplomatic oißciala disclosed391 words
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172 1952-01-12 7 NX \-||IM;TO\. Jan. II (I I').— Brilish Forrion \nihoii* Film ami Secretary of Slate IJ«an hmM llwir talks Jftfmlaj vith kt «oo<l rtjMu»»«l m ali^nin^ British and American Ml tl'» Middle Fa*»t and Far Fast problems. enl spokes-'-i and E<!pri rti moon jiiui i j172 words
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Article222 1952-01-12 7 j .nlw YORK. Jan. 11 (UP) I -Inf Duke of Windsor culled yesterday on his old friend Winston Churchill while the latter was staying with Bernard Baruch. The fanner King had teleI phoned Churchill uud made an appointment to see him at 2100222 words
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Article37 1952-01-12 7 I II <AFPI Nepal Mr. esU daj after talks with era He <\ns o\ his M nistera Dt-'tviee. c.ie v .t» talks, a t stated thai :ne Ml India foe develop m partiti 'fields37 words
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Article38 1952-01-12 7 SPR UANCE NAMED WASHINGTON. Jan 11 AP> President Truman nominated retired Admiral Raymond A. Spruance to be ambassador to the Philippines Thursday m succession to Myron Cowen. who resigned recently to take another posi m the State Department.38 words
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Article34 1952-01-12 7 SAIGON. Jan. 11 i Renter >— The Vietnam Prime Minister Trail Van Him told Reuter m an interview yesterday that he was reorganising his year-old '"government of independence"' on a "broader basis."34 words
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Article100 1952-01-12 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 11. tUP> There are disquieting signs that the Chinese Communists are preparing an all-out attack against Indo-China, French Ambassador Henri Bonnet said yesterday. Speaking at the Overseas Press Club of America, Bonnet said there were ominous signs .of a powerful Communist buildup100 words
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152 1952-01-12 7 Formation Of Europe Army Is Forecast WASHINGTON. Jan. 11. (UP).— Mutual Security Acjminislrator W. Averell Harriman predicted m a radio inj terview last night "there is so much agreement now that we are going to get a European continental army." He said: "Real progress is being made m connection with152 words
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Article382 1952-01-12 7 LONDON. Jan. 11. <Reute:> Publishers of the Time.-; of London one of Britain's oldest and most respected newspapers, were committed tor trial here yesterday for printing an advertisement shortly before the election which commented on the Labour Government's financial policies. The Crown alleged this was a382 words
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Article, Illustration59 1952-01-12 7 photo. An agreement between the United States and India under which itsska aaa aaa can technical assistance will be available for speedin* uo Indan 22i«?' was signed m New Delhi on January 5. Shown^SnSi* iL .*i~™Jf velopmc Ilt Projects, left): US Ambassador Chester Bowies, PrimeAP - 59 words
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538 1952-01-12 7 (Editors Note: Capt. hurt Co risen lost his 13-day fight to save his ship late yesterday afternoon when the stricken freighter Flying Enterprise sank Kern firitoff "c stormy Cormsh coast of England As Carl sen and his British mate, Kenneth L)ln<* swam to the538 words
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164 1952-01-12 7 TEHERAN, Jan. 11 (AP)— Prime Minister Mossadeq's government may act to expel British Embassy officials accused of interfering m Persia's domestic affairs, informed diplomatic circles said last i night. Both Persian and British sources said this was likely to be the next move164 words
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144 1952-01-12 7 MPs Told They Can 't Question King's SA Visit LONDON. Jan. 11 (Reuter)— Two Labour Members of Parliaj ment. Mr. Fenner Brockwa/ and M'" Leslie Hale, have been refused permission to ask questions m the House of Commons about the King's proposed visit to Botha House. country home of the144 words
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Article55 1952-01-12 7 BONN. Jan. 11. <AP» We.st Germany's population ii)crea£ed approximately 5.000,000 after the end of the war to 48,195.000 by Jast Sept. 30. it wa» officially announced. The statistical bureau for the first time repotted a decrease m immigrants and returning PoWs and refugees from the Soviet zone55 words
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158 1952-01-12 7 LONDON, Jan. II (AT). Britain** m-w Hi*h UHMmissioner m Malaga ha* been rkown but the appointment await* I li^ .rh.rn of IVimr Mini»ltr Churchill tnm ihr 1 ailed Siai*-*. iwfai— J aflfctiafti r«*|»4»rl4'«! I;<~| ni^hl. liv v d the man wh< fa succeed158 words
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196 1952-01-12 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 <AP> —[n his first, foreign policy request to the new Congress, I\' indent Truman yesterday j asked the Senate to ratify the I peace treaty with Japan md to approve entry of Greece and Turkey into the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation.196 words
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Article87 1952-01-12 7 WASHINGTON, .Inn. 11 «UP> The Army .said yesterday it still believes that Private Walter Dixon. central figure m the modern 'Enoch Arden'' case is dead. A spokesman said that "Private Walter Dixon i s s till carried as killed m action on May 18 and87 words
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129 1952-01-12 7 LONDON. Jan. n ifteuli Britain will call up one Quartet ot a million Z reservists foi 15, days' military training this you usually :i liable sources si d bere yesterday. The Wai Office ■nnouoced as! ni^ht thai last noticea *>a ni i129 words
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Article50 1952-01-12 7 HONGKONG lan 11 (Beutei AAP> Re-entry Into the coUhij by Chinese holding registration cards issued by the Hongkong Government does not constitute a crime, according to a decision by the Kowioon magistrate Mr. O V. Cheung yesterday whet, h» dismissed three Chinese ur. charges ot illegal entry.50 words
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Advertisement55 1952-01-12 7 I TOOTAL "LYSTAV" jit X v < i /Sbl J^^E2& v %''^&^MflJ^j% F-^o^^ C* /Mr &'jm^A y?^^ti^ I v. f >4 //ne lightweight fabric, p/ain or printed > 36" WIDE 3.50 YARD J little^.! 4 SINGAPORE 1. 4 use $sfe\ DOAMS MM COUCH MIXTURE /^M m* •> *v viit«s*a,fi i55 words
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Miscellaneous61 1952-01-12 7 I HOPE YOU'RE YESTERDAY WPtW^C^f l^/ l" M& £^N& iW*-*f N KEEPING ALL OUR J I HID IT IN yTPWiwJr |.3r«wJ? ow DO YOU LIKE MONEY IN A _I^^ AN OLD TREE I// \I f |<^4> BEING TREASURER J SAPE PLACE /ToH. TRUNK— M f«1 L'Vf U j CLUB 561 words
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Article, Illustration361 1952-01-12 8 RN Stands Guard In The Canal SINi'E th« middle of October, lanl year, officers and men of the Royal Navy have handled berthing and unberthing m the terminal ports of the Suez Canal of *ome 2,600 ships, representing 16,000,000 tons of shipping of 23 nations. ThisAP - 361 words
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91 1952-01-12 8 US Production Of Military Aircraft Re aches New High In a year-end report by Aircraft Industries Association of \merica, Inc., Admiral .lewitt C Ramsey, USN, retired, said the United States produced 4 500 and 5,000 military aircraft of all typos m 1951. ••Bv the year's end. deliveries of completed aircraft91 words
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Article130 1952-01-12 8 Sta«lar«l Sliippin^ Reporter RUSSIAN freighters have been arriving m Singapore for provisions, water, and oil, al the rale of one a i day, during the week. First ship to arrive was the j former American "Libertv 1 ship Sevastopol, on Jan. 8. She was followed130 words
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154 1952-01-12 8 Standard Shipping Reporter ELEVEN Taiwanese seamen who were picked up by a passing freighter m the South China Sea after being adrift for 24 days on a piece of wreckage, will leave Singapore next week for their homeland. j The men have been given the154 words
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139 1952-01-12 8 THE first-full-course meal In a civil airliner at a height of nearly eight miles above the earth's surface (about twice as high as modern piston-engined aircraft fly) will be served experimentally when 8.0.A.C. takes delivery under contract of its first fully-equipped de Havilland139 words
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Advertisement579 1952-01-12 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SIRVICi Oirtct Overlon Urn Francltc© L— Angslea AH American fir Canadian Cititi Pe«a« 9 P. S'hom Sport Art LA/SF 17/tl ian JACOB LUCKINBACH 24/26Ja« 27/28 Jan 29Jan/2F«b 21F«b CHINA BEAR 24/26Feb 27Feb 28F«b/2Mar 21Mar =or Ml oorttculon of Dry Large Deep Tortkt and Passen^i ANGLO FRENCH579 words
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Advertisement351 1952-01-12 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. wtST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P Baroe.. Jan 20 Vessel tor Muo. Weekly Hong Tat *°r Rengot J-« > 8 Vessel tor Malacca Twice Weekly «ong *"°"9 <°' W °9 Q Vessel Port Hickson Weekly Si Aap Ap. Jon ij Tung Song f^ Ma.OCCa, Port351 words
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Advertisement200 1952-01-12 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royol Rotterdam L!ovd Holland- Americo Line Nederlano Lint r Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BAlliwOßl MOBILE IfW ORLEANS Sao.e P Sham Pena v RA&JA (SMNI 15/21 Jan 22/23 Jan 24/2Slan SCHIEDYK (HAL) 25/5 Feb 4 eb 5 Feb ZEELAND(RL) 17/23 Feb 24/25 Feb200 words
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Advertisement198 1952-01-12 8 GUTHRIE CO., LTD. Phone Spore M^i Malacca X Lumpur 3348 P Oickvon Pcnong S'Koir I MAERSK LINE I COPENHAGEN A. P. MOLLER I houler si>:AHsmr < im NEW YORK For New York Boston KqUttno Philadelphia Vie Su^: tf/l CORNELIUS MALIIbK LOADS 5 KUKt rt— i M s GLRIKUUL HftfflHrff THE198 words
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Miscellaneous76 1952-01-12 8 Despatches Today: Djakarta and Soura- < baya 8 a.m. by Merak. Hong- i kong, China, Japan and Philip- pities 8 a.m. by Soudan. Sarawak (except Miri) noon by Bidor. Ceylon, Britain, N. Ire- land, Eire. Europe, North and < West Africa. West Indies noon > by Perseus. Thailand (parcels only)76 words
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Miscellaneous218 1952-01-12 8 HAIOUR I \VH\RVES i Song, Kinabalu, St Meif 00. i < Victoria Dock: Tankhaven 111. Ship Godown Gate y a v Benvenu« 11AW 4 Dock: Bolma. WalngaBenveti 31 />2 2 pu!e Benton* 18 4 Godown No. 1: Mambang. Benarty 8 9 Western anchorage: Landak Bornei» 38 39 2 Xtilsc-^iill. City218 words
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Miscellaneous195 1952-01-12 8 $>»ff P. S'Kan, •ICAMBODIA" for Bonakok Hongkong. Kobe 6 Yoko"FALSTRIA" for Soigor 6 "INDIA- for BongkoV Honpkong, Manila, Kob« Yokohamo 2-5 Feb JO Ja« 'F o ••MORtLIA" for Bangkok Hongkong Kobe Yokohamo 19-21 F«k 17-UFjj H-I6f^ "PATAGONIA" for Bangkok Hongkong Manila 22-23 fsb "SELANDIA" fo Bangkok 26-27 Fefe SAILINGS TO195 words
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269 1952-01-12 9 T. J. LIM - T. J. LIM By Reported Agreement May Hit Free Market Standard Market Reporter in«i;,.»t WAMirAW lln Arties are watching developments as London reports hetwi., .TT a^ re l enienl on the P"ce of the metal is heing worked out Between the269 words
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Article96 1952-01-12 9 IHI laUst Singapore i prices yesterday p«-r Jb: Bojctl Sellers 1 Sp<»t Lacsc sin; n.di m h lies Jan n* i ka s SI. II, 1 5 1 12 >!•*: si 3>i s I Kss %tJU SI 341 Irregular. ONDOM Xl BBKK v i»{M-ninj{ prices 1 KSS S^tUement96 words
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181 1952-01-12 9 Slwif J Siaff orrespondent N\N<.. Ja,,. .—(hitu^ tin circles here to.lav Ifce imra nt th«. reported Traman-Churchil] •i! fleju \>ilh much ;ui\i»l\ They poini out that the Chinese tin mines, where the cost •>f production is much higher n thai of the dredge-work-ed European mines,181 words
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Article215 1952-01-12 9 PACT DETAILS IN FEW DA YS Standard Staff Correspondent M J"?|. N ON J B -A" London reports 9 I L! 90 S w 9 eneral de «l h«s been worked out between Prime Minister Winston Churchill and President Trumon involving sale of Th y e° Yn!!' b f* t215 words
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143 1952-01-12 9 LONDON. Jan. 11 (AFP) Labour M.P. Ellis Smith has urged a "total prohibition" of certain Japanese products by Commonwealth countries and the United States. Mr. Smith made the statement m the silk centre of Stoke-on-Trent which he represents m Parliament. He said, "Although w143 words
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Article47 1952-01-12 9 WORLD consumption of cotton during the past year was 33.291,--000 bales, the International Federation of Master Cotton Spinners announced m Manchester. Nearly half of thi5— 15,509.000 bales came from America. Other main producing areas were India and Pakistan (3,766.--000 bales) and Egypt (1,340 bales).47 words
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Article53 1952-01-12 9 INDIA'S exports m the last financial year were the highest on record In 1951-1952. exports were valued at Rs. 5,868.8 million and imports at Rs. 5,654.6 million. leaving a favourable balance of trade of Rs. 214.2 million. This is the first time India has had a favourable balanceGIIS - 53 words
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71 1952-01-12 9 2 Fishing Vessels' Loss Hits Bank HONGKONG. Jan. (ReuterlAAPI The manager oi the r Chinese-owned Eu Shing Bank Which temporarily *UspK?nded bu^ir.ess last Monday. has requested ail creditors to register with the bank. Failure of lh e bank wa s due jto several factors. th e chief of i which71 words
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Article46 1952-01-12 9 OF NINE prominent Japanese economists who have been mvii ed to attend the international economic conference at Moscow m April, only on« has so far accepted. Th» Canberra Government will place defence contracts worth A£20.000.000 with Australian manufacturer* ia 1952 Reuter AAP U.P.Reuter; AP; U.P. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration262 1952-01-12 9 MAXINE RAKICH - MAXINE RAKICH By Standard Staff Reporter FIVE women members of Shell Company of Singapore were among the 223 staff members to receive Miell long service emblems at a tea party held at Raffles Hotel yesterday afternoon. They were Mrs. S. V. Struyg, Miss A. V.Standard - 262 words
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Article202 1952-01-12 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Fri.—Better buying was shown m the tin and ruuber sections of the Malayan share market today and fair business passed at improved prices, miyers, however, were unsatisfied at the close. Industrial shares were firm with little scrip offering. Changed prices were:202 words
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Article113 1952-01-12 9 afmS* 1 l5 rket Reporter ♦v, o condl tions prevailed on yesterd n gaP re produce market Copra had buyers at $39 per Picul and sellers at $39* but no business was recorded •«fi oconut oil had buyers at *bJJ per picul and sellers 'at $64i113 words
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Article63 1952-01-12 9 HONGKONG. Jan. II (ReuterAAP) The City Hall Committee has decided to invite architects throughout the world to submit plans for a new city hall. The committee recommended that an open competition be organised is accordance with accepted rules such as those of the Royal Institute of British63 words
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Article239 1952-01-12 9 A NEW chemical weed killer has been developed by the E. I. Dv Pont de Nemours and Company. Known as CMU, the chemical can wipe out dense growths of mixed grasses and broad leaf weeds, leaving only th c bare soil, the company reports During239 words
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271 1952-01-12 9 Standard Market Reporter Reporting this, Lewis and Peat (Singapore) observe that more activity is developing m the market which appears to be shaking itself out of the lethar- qic condition of the past t few weeks. There is also better inquiry for forward deliveries271 words
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Article61 1952-01-12 9 HONGKONG. Jan. II (ReuterAAP) Directors of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation announced a final dividend of £3 sterling per share net after deduction of profits tax for the year ending Dec. 31. 1951. After payment of the final dividend the Bank will carryforward approximately HK$B,--075,000. A61 words
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Article37 1952-01-12 9 HONGKONG, Jan. 11— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.31 to £1: Sterling; HK56.5625 to US$l: HK$l.Bl6 to Malayan $1; Hsso.36 to one Indonesian Rupiab; Gold HK5321.125 on one tael.37 words
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Article88 1952-01-12 9 Standard Shipping Reporter. THE AMERICAN President Lines round-the-world freighter President Harrison brought from the United States for Singapore 12,592 cases of fresh oranges, 21 cars, 168 bundles of steel bars, 300 drums of lubricating oil, 164 skids of tinplate, 1,550 rolls of roofing, 1,546 cartons of88 words
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Article40 1952-01-12 9 THE Ellerman Bucknall Line freighter City of Karachi brought for Singapore 4.W.i packages of sundries, 159 drums of strapping. 90 crates of galvanised sheets. 236 pieces of steel sheets and 718 packages of cotton piecegood.s.40 words
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Article16 1952-01-12 9 CEYLON'S financial year was closed with a deficit of Rs. 12. 000,000 A.F.P.A.F.P. - 16 words
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Article, Illustration378 1952-01-12 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Jon. 1 1 Director of Agriculture O. J. Voelcker, m a radio broadcast, announced that m addition to giving Chinese squatters a real stake m Malaya, by the grant of titles to the land they cultivate, Government wouldStandard - 378 words
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Article118 1952-01-12 9 FOLLOWING are the returns (m piculs) of companief under the general management Messrs Osborne and Chappel Ipoh for the quarter to Die 3] 1951 Chenderiang Tin Dredf I Ltd.. t;7T Giopeng Consolidated Ltd 4.000 Hongkong Tin Ltd 801 Kent iFMS.) Tin Dredfiuu Ltd 2.520. The Kinta Tin118 words
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Advertisement100 1952-01-12 9 WET OR DRY -THE NEW swmsmmip DOES MORE WORK m*%sßj§) SURE GR|p action Super-Sure-Grip TRACTOR TYRE BY GOOD/YEAR THE ORIGINAL PROVEO OPEN CENTRE TREAO WITH STRAIGHT LUGS FOR BIGGEST POSSIBLE PULL Have BOVRIL i2^ 11 1 vZ' v a If i>tamna >' OLJ if TujA\ you are ROin 8 to100 words
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Article, Illustration1382 1952-01-12 10 T)ARIS, The main news A of this week is of a crisis m the film world. All the dailies and mpst 01 the weekly papers have announced, under more or less sensationa! headlines. that the French Cinema is nearly dead. What does this mean? The1,382 words
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Article, Illustration834 1952-01-12 10 PARIS .—Jean Cocteau's new play is m rehearsal and. like all his works, it is eagerly awaited. A new Cocteau play, book or film is always a major artistic event. The Madeleine Renaud Jean-Louis-Barrault Company, of which the fame has justly crossed the Atlantic, are834 words
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Advertisement254 1952-01-12 10 OPENS TODAY Ilani-|.1."...1.15.f».15 9.30 p.m. TEL UOO AIR- CONDITIONED PLACE YOUR BET* WITH HOPE FOR A BIG DIVIDEND OF LAUGHS' •sr ""MM g THE LEMON p DROP KID S*|Bf/ x Latest (.aumont British News: |ft j i Mr. hurt-hill Leaves tor if /J America" I <^f Drama of the Flying254 words
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Advertisement135 1952-01-12 10 SHOWS AT 9 A.M. I Today Sidr <>f The Ijih^ Tomorrow "A C m The Fowijrn Lq0»«« a OCHJUMBIA JOHN DEREK B9ft "MASKED CRUSADEH .j m stiff I TKriIMMH.nI! i^^B^Uk PLUS! t ~\ri <nm 1 1 n m *W.-ll>Ar>> iril/i Jy^P^ 7/// <KHH.I-HIP-SWINGING! BOT^INGING P MUSICAL JAMBORKI Tonight M^nite ml135 words
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Miscellaneous192 1952-01-12 10 ON THE AIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (484 m. Si 41 m.) 10 a.m. Emergency News (K.L.): 1 p.m. Programme Summary; 1.0°! Saturday Ballroom Skinnay EnnU Orchestra: l.«© News; 1.50 Interlude; I p.m. Album of Harmony; 2.15 Kariug Commentaries from the Sinrapore Turf Club; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.11 Children's Programme; 6.45192 words
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Miscellaneous235 1952-01-12 10 imiM,inr i mvi.. ■miT::mntuiwnnwi.ii.mi iniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii 'MiMtiMiillililMiiilli 1 Hiniffll ff I IIIJPBr l<™»nfllll1IBllU^ILlMllMLljf icISEESItJi g'lilililllllilflllllllBIIUIilililllillllllllllill^^; ri^ODAYS FORECAST: —This ■j 1 stormy and contradictory day is likely to lead us into < errors of judgment, disappoint- > ments, discouragement. and S < vague and incomprehensible wor- > ries. Avoid making any important235 words
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Article130 1952-01-12 11 ' Mac - 'Mac, Says Standard's Services Sports Corr. THE Combined Services team was chosen after the Navy/ RAF game at Seletar and consequently the brilliant display by the RAF gave notice to some of their players who would not otherwise have been brought into the limelight. In choosing 10130 words
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Article45 1952-01-12 11 WASHINGTON. Jan. 10 (Reuter) Sonja Henie. the Nor-wegian-born skating star, was said today by the Seattle times to be the party interested m backing a world heavyweight title fight between Jersey Joe Walcott and Harry Matthews m Los Angeles next summer.45 words
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Article103 1952-01-12 11 Leong Hew Meng - Leong Hew Meng Says Standard's Perak Corr. WHEN the 1951 rugby season began, even the jnost sanguine of Perak supporters did not expert their team to qualify for the final. But m the passing months, the Perak Sate XV have developed skill and have moulded themselves into103 words
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Article841 1952-01-12 11 FOLLOWING are thumb nail sketches of the players for the game: PERAK Clr. Sgt. Webb 40 Commandos RM. Devonport Services fullback and three-quarter. Sale hands aad kicks well with both feet. J. Iloughton Cool and resourceful. Negri Sembilan aad Malacca m 1947. 1948. 1949. Captain m841 words
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Article140 1952-01-12 11 Playing with ten men for the greater part of the first half, Singapore scored a decisive three-nil victory over Malacca m the first match of the Quadrangular Hoc-key Meet at the S.R.C. padang yesterday. Malacca played .spiritedly throughout, but frequently infringement of the oil side140 words
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Article258 1952-01-12 11 FKRAK stored a convincing two-one victory over Nefri Sembilan m the first day of the Inter State Quandransular Hockey Meet at the Padang yesterday. A large crowd saw Perak lead 2—o at half time. Perak showed good combination during their atta< k led by Thiiiainathan.258 words
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Article, Illustration303 1952-01-12 11 L >T IS Rugby Find Doy ogam todoy and neither floods nor bandits will keep the enthusiasts away from the Padang at Kuala Lumpur this evening. Laid on for them wMI be match which, for thrills, should rival any seen m Malaya this303 words
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Article188 1952-01-12 11 THE BOURNEMOUTH Lucky Strike SB As senior inter club semi-final tie was played off last night after two postponements due to blackouts resulting m an overwhelming 4-1 win for Bournemouth the holders. Bournemouth meets Eclipse i m the final who qualified m the >188 words
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Article266 1952-01-12 11 PLACING Ike iislvst msti to run last m sprint rH?y races was v i ;ing said the British A\.\ roach, Kay Bark way. during his lecture at Victoria Sch.iol yesterday He proved thai m the iprinf relay over 4xllo yards, tilt first man has to run266 words
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Article, Illustration214 1952-01-12 11 THE SJNGAPOREAYjiri-Malarca- Perak QHwlrangular hoefcrj i«»i:riiun:< m wml off to a good start yesterday m spite of the flood* ili.ti lhr«aUn<d to aflVri ih< travelling Hides. Yesterday's play gave Victories to IVrak and Singapore, the ho»k Irani. Singapore setting a record of* sorts l>y romfaqg on liicStandard - 214 words
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Article43 1952-01-12 11 Trark Cycling Championships PARIS. Jan. 11 CReut. r] Tin International Cy c 1 i ti i Union announced here i that Ihe 1952 world track u\£ championship will I i tv on the Pare Des Pnnc ill Par.-, from Aug. 2'; to 31.43 words
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Article230 1952-01-12 11 KIKNIr: HAM. (I4M li, stored ft tecJMlJcal ktKNkuiti over Golden Boy (14<> Hi I m th»* sixth round, of th< ir 10 round fight al the llappv World last night. den Boy opened ip a sively, but rial) bided a d ben be saw an op<230 words
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Advertisement350 1952-01-12 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ENGAGEMENT J?NG h 1 1 E M EN T w a s annou nc--led < January 1 1. 1952, at between Chow Ah Fatt, o! the late Mr. Wai Cheng and Mrs. and Mi.vs Una Saw Lian, da ichlet of Madam ke Sim. SITUATIONS VACANT •i ED t350 words
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Advertisement407 1952-01-12 11 FOR SALE A LSATIAN puppies 3J months old ***** and dog. Contact phone ***** morning 10 12. A BOUT /our acres vacant land adjoining Pearl Gardens Housing Estate behind Fairpark, Ipoh. Apply Box No. T. 607 Standard, Ipoh. ABOUT 3 acres Valuable Freehold Land m Balestier area 2J miles from407 words
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Advertisement279 1952-01-12 11 NOTICE ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD ■.t. M KOTA DiTHf" ARRIVED from Europe on r% 10th inst. and is discharging her cargo alongside S.HJB. godown 18. A general survey of damaged packages will be held on 21st inst. No further surveys will be held. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO., (M) LTD. Shipping Department Tel.279 words
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Advertisement50 1952-01-12 11 REX Jolmre B n n Today: 3.10— 6.45— 9.15 p.m. 'CAPTAIN HORATIO HORN BLOWER. RN." (Technicolor) ATLANTIC Cireal World Today: 3—7—9.15 p.m. "FRENCHIE" (Technicolor) SUN New World Last Day: 3—7—9 P >". "SHADOW OF THE EAOLE M'nite Tonight "EZHAI PADUM PADU (Tamil) ROYAL .3.00-6.15 9.15 P m "TAR AN A"50 words
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Miscellaneous47 1952-01-12 11 F SqSK" f/ OM BOY! V [TTHERE YOU GO) SPOILING )1 f/ WHY IS IT THAT j f ("-^.^f^Sly) j (^L JUST LOVE S >: >^gjß SUPPER A^AlNi^ i C gfe D ?§EIR E ATwfe DON'T HAVE Is%^ \<%%Z& PEANUT BtmER 4iß( W^i^ZZ^ BETWEEN ITO w^ SH yi^Jfe^47 words
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Article106 1952-01-12 12 BIG SWIIP: RUT 8. DOIBLE TOTES: RACES I Ollie Davies Gay Reveller Goodwood vFTTsT SUNSTREAM BO* OFFICE I n iricuAi v PATFrHOIA MOMBASA i DH.II.AII COBBICHABD D |ui_ks km, 3: 3< >o Rgi»ar sarsu-* Bar I™*1 MAMUD LIGHTNING °Km^Tie Hcf 4: 330 IJ*«»lnin* Wlr?d Newmarket How lif Mauria106 words
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Article544 1952-01-12 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES B> HEAVY scratching have not made the task ol picking the winners any .Wr at Bukjt T.mah today. 5* iir.t day of the Singapore Turf Unb's spring meeti,,.. The sloppy «™<k a"a everfy h *ndlc *?v* d field, may cauTsome luu upsets. However on form544 words
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Article163 1952-01-12 12 THOUGH penalised L 3 lb. for bis last start win here m November Chantflly has most appeal m race 6 as he won ms race very well. Always handy t the leader Chantilly unwound a fine spurt m the last furlong and 50 yards163 words
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Article94 1952-01-12 12 \DELAIDE, Jan. 11. (ReuterAAP>— Clarrie Grimmett, former Australian Test spinner. said here today that Australia's three Test selectors lacked imagination and should be replaced before the team was chosen for the fifth Test against the West Indies. Grimmett declared that the selectors— Sir Donald Bradman. Jack Ryder and94 words
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Article78 1952-01-12 12 BRISBANE. Jan 11 (ReuterAAP) The Buzzard, .sire <>t winners of nearly A£440,000, easily the greatest total m Australian bloodstock history died last night. He was 26. A son of the Epsom Derby winner Spion Kop out of Valescure, The Buzzard was imported from England by J.78 words
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Article24 1952-01-12 12 LONDON. Jan 10 (Reuterj Rugby Union Results: South African tour match: Newport 6 South Africans 12. Other Match: Gloucester 0 Army 524 words
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Article226 1952-01-12 12 Race 7: With the absence of Masterman and Princeling. Recovery II seems to have a comparatively easy task here. He has the form, the speed and > he likes the going. Honourbright may be Recovery's most dangerous rival. He can match Recovery for speed and can226 words
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Article, Illustration1311 1952-01-12 12 Standards RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.00 p.m.-Horses Cla», _3 ,Div. Si 004 Why.wSrry 5y |.«9 M, Mrs. I.^^ £ox "1.. ftaSS Jig STffl. ?rf ork BBST E! 8 00* Flyiof Spirit 4y 8.04 Mr. J on* Ah *otk y<jng S J 5"8 SS pbl S ?*S J&i&^S-i.?* s Heddle ■"^TOS*-1,311 words
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Advertisement130 1952-01-12 12 The Going The sun carae up jresterdjy for the first time t!u>. week. Rain has s<> far held off but the going will .still SC hfavy. nm ia M 570 geyuno wir T«»da> 3 00. 630 and §.15 t>m ALL MALAYAN PKKMIIKI Kd Kndani: Sutrisn 1 m "BUDI UTAMA" 1130 words
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Advertisement281 1952-01-12 12 "Mil nnlil tifihi Mianff." tuif/m Ihi,.f lAttto n»ir one irho i* nni atraid m /##»»fl" TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT FOR THE BIG 2! GREAT RETURN MATCH HAPPY WORLD STADIUM TONIGHT at 9 SHARP Their fight last Saturday night *a^ ili«- iu,,,t gruelling, gruesome and thrilling < la-li n« t m Singapore281 words
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