Singapore Standard, 15 January 1952
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Title Section18 1952-01-15 1 Singapore Standard ik m i. )L II NO. 196 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article274 1952-01-15 1 2 Women T eachers Wounded F HDITS ATTACK BUS Mamlard Staff iorrespondent J K. Mon. Six women teacher* of the Methodist hool bore, returning to resume the new school Kauh were the victims of a bandit attack on the l\ihan<i Omnibus Company bus which they ..i Kuala Lumpur at 1274 words
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Article, Illustration111 1952-01-15 1 ">\ Fan 14 (Reuter) .tl announcement •ii ithin the next appointing Gen(■erald Templer new 'Strong man" t I-mpler. 53. Com- n Chief of Eastern i m Britain, is at M'iis>ing his ap- with Prime Min§tN hurt hill m Utt i ■snpler will be apHi?h111 words
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Article36 1952-01-15 1 KARACHI. Jan 14 <AP>— The Aga Km in's followers have decided to weigh him m platinum 00 bis Tti; i birthday oil N'ov 2. 1952 his C mncil of Ministers headquarters revealed today36 words
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Article125 1952-01-15 1 TOKYO Jan. 14 (AP>—lnd.mesia and Japan reached complete agreement "'in principle" on reparations today and the two delegations beean drafting a formal version <>t' the day's progress this afternoon. Details of a final treaty still remain to be worked out. however. Two concessions one from125 words
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Article80 1952-01-15 1 CAIRO. Jan. 14 (AP) One hundred youths In the ramou- <ed overalls of the Canal Zone guerillas inarched with B.uoo .tidents of Fouad University today at the funeral of Omar Shahin, a student klllc>d m Saturday's fighting m the Zone. Thousands of people lined the five-80 words
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Article263 1952-01-15 1 REDS 2 NEW CHARGES Allies Accused Of Lying, Bombing Mukden; Both Denied TOKYO, Jan. 14 (UP) The Communists hurled two mem charges today at the United Nations Command, making it apparent that hopes for an armistice m Korea are last fading. At Panmunjom, where the truce talks were being carried263 words
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133 1952-01-15 1 TAIPEI. Jan. 14. (AP). The Nationalists' Defence Ministry today revive 1 allegations that Chinese Communists are I planning to invade South Fast Asia The Reds, it said, had been preparing step by step ior aggressive war and would move when the signal was133 words
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Article, Illustration190 1952-01-15 1 MALACCA, Mon. The Archbishop of York. Dr. Cyril Garbett, paid a short visit to Malacca today. He was met at the Malacca Batu Barenrtam by the Resident Commissioner, Mr. G. E. C Wisdom, the Vicar of Malacca. Rev. L. R. Wilson and representatives ofStandard - 190 words
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140 1952-01-15 1 Standarl Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPLK, Mon. The Federation Government is to take a countrywide census of available manpower resources with a view 10 drafting new legislation, regulating national service during the emergency, The Standard learned today. This is being taken as the result of140 words
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Article39 1952-01-15 1 PARIS, .Tan. 14, (AP)— The Western Big Three formally proposed today that Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vishinsky's new atom proposals be transferred from the United Nations General Assembly and put before the newly-created Disarmament Commission.39 words
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Article55 1952-01-15 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Jan. 14. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today: LONDON RUBBER Market: Quiet. LONDON TIN Spot: £958 per ton buyers, £959 sellers. Three months: £958 buyers, £958. 105. sellers. Settlement price: £957. Sales Morning55 words
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82 1952-01-15 1 LONDON. Jan. 14 (ReuterV— Rumours that Princess Margaret will shortly become engaged to the 28-year-old red-haired Scottish Karl Of Dalkeith persisted today though Buckingham Palace continued to say ÜBQU BQ comment The Earl today arrived at Sandringham m Norfolk where the Royal Family is on82 words
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Article50 1952-01-15 1 YOKOHAMA, Jan. 14 (AP).— A U.S. Navy patrol bomber crushed and burned m a violent rain squall here tonight with the reported loss of two killed and ten or twelve injured. The plane was a two-engine Consolidated flying boat a PBY-type used for training, Navy officers *aid.50 words
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135 1952-01-15 1 ISMAILIA. Jan 14 (ReutersOne British officer and one ranker of the Cameron Highlanders were killed today when Egyptian "Liberation Army unite reported to be newly reinforced opened fresh attacks on the British. They ambushed a British reconnaissance patrol not far from a main gate135 words
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Article, Illustration72 1952-01-15 1 Mr J L. Middleton (left) of the City Architect and Bulldin* Surveyor's Dept.. yesterday received the Silver Medal award of the Aberdeen Society of Architects for bein? the most outstanding student m the final year of the 1951 Diploma Course at the Atorden School of ArcWlecture. Mr. W. I. Watson.72 words
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119 1952-01-15 1 LONDON. Jan. 14 (Router)— Britain has invited four nations to send a warship each to assist her m protecting ship ping m the Suez Canal, according to a front page report m today's Daily Mirror. This paper's diplomatic correspondent said that119 words
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109 1952-01-15 1 Mossadeq Firm On Consulates Issue TEHERAN, Jan. U (AP). Premier Mohammed Mosaadeq stood fast today against British urging thai he withdraw liin order for the closing of Britain's eoiiHiilaten m Iran. The shutdown order, he told British Ambassador Sir Francis Shepherd, would stand as long as he is premier The109 words
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41 1952-01-15 1 LONDON. Jan 14 (UP>— ln formed sources said today thai the King will .stand by hi.s dcci sion to stay at the official resi dence of Daniel F Malan des pite mounting il l letem.41 words
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140 1952-01-15 1 C' wealth Finance Ministers Talks In London Begin LONDON, lan 14 (tte iU i The Commonwealth m h Ministers conference begii i t here tomorrow may considei i Australian suggestion I i three-year Lai i d ite achieve I n-<- I <' /ertibilit> iho Pound sterltnf. usuall) able .sources here140 words
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Article417 1952-01-15 2 MANYAM TELLS OF OBJECTIVES Standard Staff Reporter THE proposed formation of a fourth "exclusive political party" to be known as the Independent Labour Party was announced yesterday by Singapore City Councillor, Mr. S.S. Manvani, who was recently expelled I from the Progressive Parly. In a417 words
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Article, Illustration1270 1952-01-15 2 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER Girl From S'hai Tells By (Standard Woman Reporter) THK STORY of a 1 00-y ear-old newspaper that died. and of life under the Communist regime was told The Standard ye*U*rda\ m an interview wilh .Mrs. V. I*. <»orhaeh and her daughter.1,270 words
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Article360 1952-01-15 2 AN inquest into the death of a 41-year-old Indian labourer, Chellappan Pillai, was postponed "sine die" m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday, when the cause of his death could not be established due to an unexplained presence of 10 milligrams of alkaloid yohimbi found360 words
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Article48 1952-01-15 2 ABDUL Gapur bin Abdullah of Tanjong Pagar Road was sentenced m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday, to eight months' rigorous imprisonment for breaking into the office of Mr. Maurice Gareh a* Winchester House, on Oct. 27 last, and stealing three dozen pairs oi pinking shears.48 words
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Article33 1952-01-15 2 TWO new Singapore lawyers Mr. M. W. Maxwell and Mr. G. Abisheganadan, were admitted to practice as members of the Bar by Mr. Justice Rodgers m the High Court yesterday.33 words
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Article98 1952-01-15 2 FOR "absolute cruelty to a milking cow." Binimaloh Singh. a milkman, was fined $50 m the City Police Court, yesterday. Binimaloh Singh admitted to a charge to having a cow which had a septic wound for which he did not take proper care and98 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-01-15 2 The Singapore Chinese Photographic Studio Proprietors Association 1952 office-bearers seen here from left to right, are Mr. David Ng (General Secretary). Mr. Choo Kye Kwong (Treasurer), Mr. William Tan (Vice-President), Mr. Teo Wee Seng (President) and Mr. Charlie Chin (Assistant Treasurer). Standard photo.Standard - 46 words
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Article, Illustration432 1952-01-15 2 Singapore Assizes For '52 Opened A SERVICE at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday held by Archdeacon Hood preceded the Ceremonial Opening of the Singapore Assizes for 1952. The service was attended by the Colony's new Puisne Judge. Mr. Justice Knight, who took the Assizes, Mr. Justice Rodi gers, the Deputy Registrar,Standard - 432 words
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86 1952-01-15 2 TWO del tives vt ie among three young nen Rrho claimed trial to charges of robbery m tlie first Assizes case to be heard before Mr. Jtlfiti <■ Knight and a jury yesterday. The accused. Tan Kong Soon, Tai Pin Chuan and86 words
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125 1952-01-15 2 AIK HOE FINED $/,oco Standard Staft Report* i AIK HOE and Company. Limited wtM robber dealer*, were fined £1.000 \n \j r )t Singapore Third Criminal District Gfturl ,0,. storing rubber m unlieense<l jin mi-, v j|( Road on July 2.' l >, 1950. Their125 words
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Advertisement38 1952-01-15 2 I Why Wait! I fc U ■COMMERCIAL TRADERS LTD B| Head IMBflet I" IX n«inham liuilJm* h«l I S Sliuwroom: 15 imii- Biibru |tit. ■P^nl^^ l^ke CM Wo Adventure! Uadies shoes.. J LATEST STYLE FROM ••> "^j^'lk "j^ FESTIVAL38 words
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Article, Illustration18 1952-01-15 3 Lil 1 iaii ffiS Si nun. Mn^., t to' i tor In 81l Uk t nit-(i18 words
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Article, Illustration129 1952-01-15 3 -<Ot Hg lOi i 0 l a J? dard s^ff Reporter A WITNESS told the Sinsa pore I irst riminal District (ourt ve^^prda^ that for two years a remittance shop m Market Street was ai tpptmi: individual amounts of more than sr> from va> ious peopi.Standard - 129 words
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Article257 1952-01-15 3 Standard Stafl Reporter TJ!i SINGAPORI Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh yesterday charged ihai th< local press had given undue publicity iii case of lh< two Chinese schoolboys, -uu:_ i< death i»\ hornets al their school Ihi < oroner **a- presiding a! an inquest into the deaths257 words
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508 1952-01-15 3 48 GOVT. SERVANTS Government To Spend $500,000 Standard Mall Reporter FORTI -EIGHT Singapore Government servants have been awarded Departmental Scholar, snips or training Course to stud* various subjects ♦'tl.er the I nited Kingdom or m the I niversitt 01 >ialaya according to a Government announcement yesterday. Lend *J! t^ ard508 words
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Article, Illustration206 1952-01-15 3 Gimson On 'Spirit Of S' pore Till St. Andrew's athedra! s War Memorial Hall nr-iins 5250.000 u> commemorate the lallen ol Malaya m fche last war is meant tor tin whole ot Singapore and no; tor Christians alone said Sir Franklin Gimson Governor oi Singapon when he laid the inundation206 words
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Article19 1952-01-15 3 Standard Staf! Reporter MR HENRY Augustus Forrer has been appointed a Districi Judge for the Colony of19 words
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Article98 1952-01-15 3 Standard Stafl Reporter SINATOLY pleaded guilty m the Singapore Fourth Police Cour- yesterday to causing hurt to hi. c wife, Virma with a parang at Seietar Road on Jan. 5. He added: "I am most dissatisfied with my wfie' be- naviour." "Have you made up your98 words
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Article21 1952-01-15 3 MR E T CHEOW CHYE hai been appointee! a Distru I .Tuage io: the Colony oi Singapore.21 words
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Article113 1952-01-15 3 THE 'MAN WITH A CIGAR Tne portrait of a contented i man with a cigar, which won < tne firs: prize m the Par.;- j Malayan photograpu competition sponsored by the Sin Chew weekly, will be exhibited tonight and tomorrow night at the Great World, together with 32 other chosen113 words
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Article, Illustration163 1952-01-15 3 S'pore Nurse Gets Award Standard Sufi Reporter PRLTn c imnfßTr hue who 1^ sic.'iocraphr? vvitii thf I nion c»i Burma Air wa>x Rani;<M)n is sjvridmfc her annual ifA\-< m Mn^a Don onslar; v. t v bridesmaid a: hei sister ireddtei ii the dlobj v\ hich t<M>i. place recently Bei sistei163 words
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Advertisement193 1952-01-15 3 TONGHIN 5544S 544 NORTH PR<D5£ RL S'PDRE vhDNE 82" i c~^-^ ThoiuuistcL; owe ttteti fteeds/m Jt'rm MfOMAT/C PAWS Tht S'jcces o: D« V.':f <• Pl.j r: rei:"v.:ij:' -ncu.-nat: Da:iLache anc to:r D-:n.' r s.mp:: tc expiau. Thes? trouolea ar frequently rtrajarf o-, ■b^s'uA Utfaaj wctm allowing harmfuJ Unpuiiliei to reniair.193 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-01-15 4 SEGAMAT was vir«,,a,. y i-.aU-d b» fl^ds .ats t wee. Pictures tak en o, son* rf the wj^are^n the^anja^dUt^ _,how24 words
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Article449 1952-01-15 4 POLICE CHIEF LEAVES Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. W.N. Gray, the Commissioner of Police, Federation of Malaya, who resigned and left for the United Kingdom today. m a personal message to the Force thanked all members for the hard work they had done during449 words
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Article184 1952-01-15 4 Death Sentence Quashed Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Federation Court oi Appeal, today, quashed the j conviction and sentence of death passed on a Chinese, j Chan Wah, and ordered a new trial. Chan was convicted by Mr. Justice Hi:l at the Perak Assizes for being m possession184 words
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Article78 1952-01-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— About 10,000 new pupils were admitted into the various schools m the State of Selangor, today, when the new term opened after the Christmas holidays. There probably will be another 3,000 m English schools, 3,000 m Malay schools, 3,000 m Chinese resettlement schools and78 words
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89 1952-01-15 4 MELBOURNE. (AP), Mon.— Two Malayan women dental nurses who spent 11 months studying children's teeth m New Zealand, said they found children there had "the worst teeth m the world, although they are the most looked after." They arrived here to study teeth of89 words
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Article205 1952-01-15 4 Standard Staff Correspondent j KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Members of the Federation Bar and the Legal Department extended a warm welcome to the new Chief Justice for the Federation, Mr. Charles Mathews, at the Supreme Court, here today. Speaking on behalf of the Legal Department, the Attor-ney-General, Mr.205 words
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Article57 1952-01-15 4 IN THE small hours, yesterday, two Malays engaged a taxi and asked to be driven to Mandai Road. There, they asked the driver to turn to the side of the road, assaulted him and stole $14 from him. They then drove off with the vehicle, which57 words
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Article315 1952-01-15 4 KUALA LI MPIR. Mon The appeals of five Chinese. an Indian and a Malay against convictions and sentences of death passed on them for offences under the Emergency regulations and murder, were today dismissed by the Federation Court of Appeal. Four of the Cnir.e.-e appellants,315 words
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Article56 1952-01-15 4 MALACCA. Mon.— The opening of the Malacca Areizea I morning was preceded by the customary service at Ch Church officiated by the Judge's Chapia n. Rev. L.R. Wilson. The Resident missioner, Mr. G.E.C. Wisdom, the Commissioner of Prisons. Mr. O.V. Garratt. the Mala I Bar. Senior Civil Service56 words
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Article208 1952-01-15 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Ten members of the Malay Regiment who have been receiving training m the United Kingdom are passengers on the Lancashire, expected m Singapore m a fortnight. In April a new batch of twelve will be sent by the Regiment.208 words
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Article90 1952-01-15 4 Standard VpecW SEGAMAT M floods m Beran Sl Johore. have i to property and estimated at SI mat was mm ,t badJy hit bN ti, cause of Uu i Little did rea.;ze that I to fct&r: heavy r. When :<" mat t!.- Kamp m the they90 words
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62 1952-01-15 4 Standard s;.»tt < PORT BWEI C.a>h< occurred here Saturd were fired I unku 9 the The b I beat ingthe gang i ugly. t. M I put a stop I Saturday, the sinned anci ixign yes from The 1 and the m k said62 words
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Article166 1952-01-15 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Since Saturday there has been no clash between security forces and Communist bandits but yesterday was not quiet. A Malay Police Constable and two civilians were slightly wounded yesterday when three armed and uniformed bandits fired on and stopped a bus166 words
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Article38 1952-01-15 4 JOHORE i s- era V I Bahru ■ble U U Pan! Ston February 3 The C«« i Pai who possessing supi terrorists It wt« tccused vu twuifM torch light batt< I part-els of ctndlM38 words
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Article, Illustration484 1952-01-15 5 Should Return For Refresher, Say Chinese Standard Slafl Corrcspoadeiit PEN iNG, M«>»«- <''«' ill resentment Ij felt b\ the Chinese comnninity m Penang at Sir Richard Winstedt's attack, on the Malayan Chinese m an article m ilie Daily Telegraph, London. Majority opinion is that bir. xvichard isStandard - 484 words
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14 1952-01-15 5 2 Technical St ud y Gifts For Malaya »l I P I I I14 words
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Article, Illustration70 1952-01-15 5 SINGAPORE'S Polic« got their man yesterday $rhon they arrested a Chinese m eor^fe winch happened ua De<\ 17 last year when a woman m Lo-rontf 5, Qeylang, was robbed )f $4,000. Because sh« was afraid of reprisals from the masked robbers, one ut whom was armed70 words
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Article, Illustration162 1952-01-15 5 An official picture of Sultan Sir Yusuf lzzudin Shah who oelebratet his t>ind. birthday today. Sob i»f thp lut*» Sult.*n Al»dul Til, Sir Yusuf w*s born m 1890 tt Bukit li ind.ui. He received his early education at the Hogan l'nglUli School now Clifford School) Ku iU Kanssar, Ln^fr JoinedStandard - 162 words
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126 1952-01-15 5 Stantlard x t.it! QtTr^powclen I Xl V LI WPI Mon. The through rail service i.»r. m Kuala Lumpur and >ii»ita|»or»' -.lill remains row llc<l although lli<- 1!o«mI^ m Norlh Joliort* have *ul>--i«l««l ami repairs arr* being ma«l«' io th»* ira«*k. '\".\~> Railway Administration ire126 words
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Article68 1952-01-15 5 *«itnijird Stall Btportei IDUI "l E I A starte m Aa < lestined m irup. mt role ii stir ng take i ;rest n the poiil v an I ..i f the ntry. ,ii s if th« Singa re r As li'iu- 3 rep period68 words
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Article37 1952-01-15 5 rOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— The Distrid Officer, accompanied by the Assistant Dis- Officer and the Information Officer, visited Pekajang v i Siugei Pd'k to present mare than LOO National Servi c Medals to Home Guards.37 words
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235 1952-01-15 5 Penang Police Build 'Slave Radio Station PENANC, >J«mi. VII Police Statiom hm<l lta«l*o Patrol ran m PVnang ml l'r«y%in«r Wctiflo v*ill I. > able to be ooatactrd blrmml iiniiM*iliuirl\ \*li« n 1 1 H,««li> I i-|«-|>luin«' SUM ion m V r-.|«-rn (fill i* r«nnpl«!r«l iOMM Woik" sfl tii i ilavt235 words
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Article121 1952-01-15 5 RAJ PLEA FOR THE TAX MEN Mmd.ttd Matt K> jt«»t n-r I .'.KDI.Vi <r lit M> tdy tUe am inert m 'he Sim tp [n--on c Tax D. < Ma urged I C.R i) > > ■i- i Tt -i l:,X' l U\;-' v I -V- Lit.* .->• reiai Mr121 words
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Article138 1952-01-15 5 [GNOB > law <i 1 tffi I up illeg i P ssion must t>> j ob! lined it.- any ttui ding ii m i sai I Po Aaf < X J i i lesoo wi. imposed a Ane of $50 >n > Sim Kiat. yesterday.138 words
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857 1952-01-15 6 Singapore St andard Independent Morning Newspaper Blue Glasses 'PHF London Daily Telegraph has been viewing the situation m Malaya through blue•Loloured glasses— a political tint which seems to havt grown many shades darker m the columns of the Daily Telegraph since the advent of the Tory Government m Britam. hi857 words
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954 1952-01-15 6 S. RAMACHANDRA - THE FORMER NAMES OF SOME LOCAL STREETS S. RAMACHANDRA By WHEN one look* al ihe *ix 19th Century map, of H Singapore Town m ihe Raffle* Museum and Library ©^Twill find that some streets do not have the same nameh which they bear today. There are some streets, however, like954 words
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Article342 1952-01-15 6 Review of Views K.L. Elections WE all want a higher stand; i of living and this can only be achieved when the government is run by elected representatives. So said Qtusan Melayu commenting on the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Elections to be held shortly. The paper thought that the elected Municipal342 words
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Article397 1952-01-15 6 Sir;— From the letters appe; ng ii your columns obj< ng to the formation of a nunity Centre at Kampong Radin Mas it is evident X; pong Radin Mas is i ry unfortunate m having among its residents a clique of persons bent on retarding loves made for397 words
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Article251 1952-01-15 6 Sir: The CommissionerGeneral is reported m your columns of January 1 1 as having said that "A Bill had been introduced relaxing the conditions required for the acquisition by birth or application of Malayan Citizenship." In fact the proposals m the published Bill detract from tiie251 words
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Article111 1952-01-15 6 Sir: With reference to the article published m your paper dated January 11, headed, "SUPPORT CIVIL DEFENCE" may I add that there are quite a number of Indian youngsters now working with War Department and various establishments m Singapore, who are exIndian Army personnel. If satisfactory111 words
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Article70 1952-01-15 6 Sir:— It was recently announced m the Press by Mr Dawson, the- Rent Payers 1 nominee, when he withdrew his nomination, that the IMP will take cudgels on behalf of Rent Payers. May I know whether this? \s Mr. pawsob's own belief or thut is th P70 words
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Article381 1952-01-15 6 Jean Grand- Landau - BEHIN D THE HEADLINES Jean Grand-Landau By Standard Special Corr. OTTAWA. Jan. 14 r rilE reorganization of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation is understood to have been one of the main subjects of discussion between the British Premier, Mr. Winston Churchill, and Canadian leaders here. The others include the possibility381 words
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Article, Illustration13 1952-01-15 6 "Blimey! How eqmr. Boss?— Somebodj here wi n the »ennj poiots."*13 words
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Article, Illustration428 1952-01-15 7 UK Canada Begin Top Secret Talks On Big-Two Parley oil A. Jan. 11. (Reuter) Mr. Winston ChurcbiU and 1 ouis St. Laurent, Prime Minister of Canada, yesterday openlop Mint talk^ Inn on ihc recent Churchill-Truman conferice m V\ ashington* lln liriiivh Premier wa^ Mr. St. Laurent a complete Ing onMirrorpic - 428 words
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74 1952-01-15 7 Alexander Mentioned For Top Defence Job i \W V. Jan. I I. I U») Prime Minister Winston i rrportttilj i« discussing; appointment ol Field -ii.:! iseounl Alexander t<» i high defence f>«.*t m m. possibly Defence Minister. !r. Chun this shii: I the job o! preme (hi We litera Wai74 words
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20 1952-01-15 7 :4 R se for 1 has sD Hi sue Si I Vi I .i ve;i!'20 words
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Article182 1952-01-15 7 OT] \VfA Jan 14, :'P>. Britu Se< retary AnE arrived here at IT.iJ GMT > day aboard a Roy; Can; dian Air -c plane from New York al talks with Cana- i nt officials with sh Prime Minister Wins- Chu i I was met al182 words
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Article45 1952-01-15 7 ANCH( >RAGI A ica, Jan. 14. < t'P*'-- 1 t reckage ol a es DC-3 ivith two aboard was sighted yesterday the 9. 000-foot level of M( unl Crillon m fair veal er, 140 miles west ut J i w. l-: of >.::-v:vn:-g45 words
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88 1952-01-15 7 SANDRINGHAM, Norfolk, Jan. 14. (Reuter) A crowd of aboul 1,500 including United States servicemen ;md their families, watched the King, hatess and wearing a long plain scarf, walk back to his Sandringham home m bright frosty weather yesterday from service at the local church.88 words
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317 1952-01-15 7 LONDON. Jan. 14, (IP) In a rare outburst against a royal decision, several London newspapers Sunday attacked the plans for the Kinj: to recuperate m the residence of South Africa's ''racist* 1 Prime "Minister Daniel Malan. The attacks, which followed a Liberal Party statement317 words
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171 1952-01-15 7 Many Upsets In Indian Gen. Election NEW DELHI. Jan. 14. < Reuter). Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, leader of the Scheduled Castes and former chairman of the committee which drafted the constitution of India. has been defeated m the Indian general election. Dr. Ambedkar. who resigned his pnst ot Law Minister171 words
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Article47 1952-01-15 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 14, (UP).— Air Force Secretary Thomas Finletter said today that Russia at present is outproducing the United States m jet fighter planes. He also said through last Dec. 18 that "our air losses m Korea" have been heavier than the Communists.47 words
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229 1952-01-15 7 PITTSBURGH, Jan. 14, (LP) An unresolved doubt a* lo *helh«T the United Slates i» or i* not at war m Korea had repercussion* m a Pennsylvania court- room. Tht> leeal Issue was raised whcn Corporal Andrew Bcley of Pittsburgh was229 words
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164 1952-01-15 7 West Studies soviet AtomArms Plan PARIS. Jan. 14. (AP) Western delegates last nighi studied the Soviet atotn-o.rmam.ent proposals made m the United Nations Political Committee on Saturday. Ernest Gross described the prop os(i 1 s yesterday as "double talk, w ith o v i meaning." The study was\ promised by164 words
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232 1952-01-15 7 FALMOUTH, Jan. 14. (AP) Captain Kurt Carlsen got < himself decked out m a new 1 gold braided uniform yesterday as he prepared to leave this Cornish seaside resort homeward bound for NewJersey. U.S. The 37-year-old skipper who lost everything when his Flying Enterprise232 words
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243 1952-01-15 7 SAIGON, Jan. It. (4I I Th«- j«.l. of pniiißji ih« war a^ainM ih<» fwinl^ led A i«-l •■•itili m ln<lo-< huta now rr>.|* m ihe haiuU «»f Vtmi ni K««ml *»al«n. faithful friend and «li«« ip|« of the IhI«* Marshal J«243 words
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Article118 1952-01-15 7 WASHINGTON. Jai The Atomic i Commission is tforkii goveri "complex problem" oi the atomic energy programme tting the United Stat< s overal economy man Gord< Deal terday. Dean said a report on \EC findings will soon be forwarded to tiie .ioint Congressional committee now studying118 words
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Article51 1952-01-15 7 •i. HI. Jan I Pakistai major <wnr diplomats. A communiq .<• led i 1 Affairs Mil s! M Pakistani Ambassador (Milled ed I don it, suc< i n m i M anted A Commit to Wash M I i Mohan Mo mentioi any post for51 words
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176 1952-01-15 7 US Plans To Build 10 60, 000-Ton Carriers WASHINGTON, .Fan 14, (Beater).— The \mriM.ni \.t\\ proposes to build t<"n 6§,#oi Urn Mpef cat lien .«i iii<- rate of onr a vr.ir and it is hoped that mm <»| ih«tn will be driven by atomic pourr. Mr Dan Kinili.ill Serrrtarj <>f176 words
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Article76 1952-01-15 7 WASHINGTON, Jan 14, The White House I last night the nomination of Gene:;*; Mark Clark to be Ambassador to the Vatican not be re s b tted to the Senate for confirmation. Presidential Press Secretary Joseph Short, m a brief ment telephoned to reporters late yesterday,76 words
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86 1952-01-15 7 Juin Pleased With Results Of S- EA Ta lks MEW Y< IRK Jai 14 \P). Genera t J i p. tor-G< t I -i h A' be ti Ins ponf< i Auk A > W; ton ttu > South-Easi li> neral .1 u in. be! f<»r Paris at 1714 been86 words
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Advertisement25 1952-01-15 7 h'± fosJerlb flu _<*my ammmmmmmtm THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND TO SARAWAK. NORTH BORNEO. INDONESIA, THAILAND. BURMA T *ffc€m MANSF\!IO I CO, ITD OCEAN EIDG SINGAPORE I.25 words
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Advertisement75 1952-01-15 7 (J ]far<> you seen these remarkable lighters? [J U Specially Reduced for U CHINESE NEW YEAR 0 V^ Kar^UaY^fevQaaßr ftlflfffV/ff^—^^ —A I nraa^^aaninnnnnnnß 01 I I! 1 111 Barontt Modd-Gas-tilltd. Wtfr a (j flf j 91 Inn] Sterling Silver. I.T. Borley Groin 1 65 00 0 IL- iHPjjj^ ShVlf coloured75 words
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Miscellaneous40 1952-01-15 7 BEf^ fFlvL^^Z f OIL I R HMMF J I [WOW DO YOU LIKE THE 1 I IT V 1 HP KS SO CUT^ xT_ 1/ FLOWER IN MYr lc l._. J <>^. I WITH A FLOWER s HAIR?^ 1 V J40 words
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Article, Illustration262 1952-01-15 8 J. C. DARBYSHIRE - J. C. DARBYSHIRE By Tow-Line Bursts In Storm Standard Shi|>pi"g Kcporier ANOTHER sea drama, nearer to Singapore, is being enacted about 900 m Her* away m the Indian <Yea« wiji \k» '^^-voar-old »rji(^^j[mg£&T* ArilUlral "Ciiase'driTlinJ* helplessly m heavy seas and strong winds. The 3.286-ton vessel wasA.P. - 262 words
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86 1952-01-15 8 AUCKLAND, Jan, 14, (Reul■. a schooner, with six i aboard who for two weeks had survived on rice boiled j m sea water and one cup of >. ater a lay, was towed i jy into Tauranga harbour >n North Islands east coast.86 words
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Article65 1952-01-15 8 VANCOUVEB, (Washington), Jan. 14. {UP)— The States Steamship Company's 7,800 ton freighter Pennsylvania with 4r» men aboard, radioed yesterday that her bull cracked 14 feet flown port .>de and sbe a:<- taking v. ater m the stormy North Pacific 695 miles off the Washington coast. The vessel65 words
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Article96 1952-01-15 8 H.M.S. Veng nice, light fleet aircraft carrier, Is to ferry aircraft and personnel to the Far Fast. She will sail about mid-January. [n addition to *he aircraft, stores and persoanel lor the Far East she wiil have on board stores and 166 ground personnel >r96 words
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185 1952-01-15 8 BRITAIN'S ilollar eaniinii- *><>»" a*r*N?iiUMiU 1o Hujiplv British JH eitgntfs an<i entitle dtfdyii to the \orlh Vmericaii (ontineiit are now running into many inillioas ot tiollar>* each year. Contracts agreed m 1951 have been valued at over 530.000.000. not including the regular income185 words
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Article105 1952-01-15 8 .Standard Aviatian Reporter CAPTAIN Hugh Birch of Qantus Empire Airways m Sydney will arrive m Singapore this Saturday to a new post as Assistant Manager of the Qantas base here. H<« will succeed Captain 1.. R. Ambrose, present Manager, when he g:oes on leave m105 words
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Advertisement581 1952-01-15 8 PAST RECULAI TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE l)ir»»it Overland sjtn Kriwivo l.o> Anil's All A— lie vV Ciniidiiß Cities rrnmi P. sh.tm Spore An LA SI 1 \COB tVCKSNAACI *i BCJm 81 ?>U.in 89Jaa !t>i> UF«fe HIN BCAI M tSTnh Ztf9k SiPth 'Mir Jl.M.n y•. irti Dry Cargo Deep Tai is < r581 words
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Advertisement405 1952-01-15 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST (OAST MM.AYA Tat for Rengat Jan lg linns Tk'HH Jf Ba^aa Vessel for Malacca Sirusa for Djambi Jan 18 lw ie n jy e ''r y M:mtin for Nibung Jan 20 VesselforPort Dkkson Weekls stia for Bclaw»i Jan IT, 1 ung for Walai i i405 words
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Advertisement195 1952-01-15 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Llayd Holland- America Li»e Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P. Sham Penang RADJA <SMN) 15/21 Jan 22 23 Jan 24 25 Jan SCHIEDYK (HAL) 25 3 Feh 4 Feb 5 Feb •ZEELAND (RL) 17/25195 words
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Advertisement367 1952-01-15 8 S JHM B P S h "FALSTRIA" for Saigon Bangkok C.1.1 H "INDIA" for Bangkok, Hongkong. Manila. Kob« Sc Yokoiiav^ 3 I Pell .11 M "MORELIA t>r BangMl^ Hongkong X <h>? 1 jkyhama 3<< P«* II II I 'PATAGONIA" for Bangkok. Hongkong Manila i<» T T>U "SELANDIA" for B^r^k |Mi5J3367 words
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Miscellaneous51 1952-01-15 8 Despatches TODAY: Sibu noon by Bruas. Indo-Cbina noon by Falstria. Ceylon noon by President Harrison, Pakistan (parcels only) noon by President Harrison. Arrivals TODAY South and Fast Afrii a (letters and p ircels) by Tjipanas, South India (letters and parcels) by Jaladurga, Hongkong, China and Japan let! an parcels) by51 words
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Miscellaneous196 1952-01-15 8 :v:v:.v:: v. :y.- ::,:>,•■ WftW^^ffl^^-^^SW^r^Sr::::^: y vlShips m Harbour WHARVES i Viftorin l)o.-k: Tankhaven 111 lIJ. Godown Gate ri,^, Dock: Bohma, Siberoet. Q^,. 4 i (.udowu Nt>. i: MambanK, Benlenue S S 5 LuS^S* K^ii -i 7 tm*Ka uie?a>. 7.'.' r r- j Western Aiulioragi-: Cape S City >r Karachi196 words
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Miscellaneous65 1952-01-15 8 AMERICAN MAIL LINE lASI SKK\I( I V»v L#S An^i*l<-^. .Sxn I r.i:uixo. Portia: S incouver. Also RCCepftef BatCO foi i -ulrai Pcojmc P s*ka« s'poi ■Oregon Mail" ■•I>l.ind Miil" 52 M f EHsckargcs ISA carca '-■'>' d las KVKKKI I ORIKM LINK EVEKCTI M ForHon^nj Japan v lt For Pfenang65 words
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209 1952-01-15 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 14:— Although the revenue from customs and excise m December was $1,020,634 ess than |f| November, the federation Government finished well ahead of the estimated revenue cJiUlf^S? a J one the Federal Treasury earned 585,204,274209 words
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Article11 1952-01-15 9 America produced a record 105.133,424 tons of steel last year. APAP - 11 words
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Article227 1952-01-15 9 OTTAWA, Jon. 14 Prices of U. 5.51.18 and I 20 per pound ore mentioned as the contractural fixed between Britain and the United States for pp!y of 20,000 tons of Malayan tin to America- i 01 uus agreement, providing for exchange tin and CanadianReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 227 words
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Article247 1952-01-15 9 Strong Demand For Tin Shares Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Malayan share market opened the week with strong demand for tin shares, with a fair volume of business passing at the higher I ve j s Rul ci shares wore s me- hat ■;::i:t i r m sympathy, i247 words
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Article78 1952-01-15 9 Standard Market Reporter QUIET and dull conditions prevailed on the Singapore produce market yesterday. Copra was quoted slightly lower buyers indicating S3BJ and sellers' $39i per picui, with no business passing. Coconut oil sellers were asking $63$ per picui. but there was no buying. Betel nut78 words
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67 1952-01-15 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE dealers" stocks of rubber at the end of 1951 was 39.254 tons, of which 8,884 tun> cumprised wet rubber and 30.01., tons dry rubber. Stocks of rubber at port was ***** tons while those at estates to the Colony67 words
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Article26 1952-01-15 9 THE export of silk from Yoke Kama during the year ol 1»1 totalled 54.380.085 bule.s, includino -uouo.uoo bales ol machine- reeled tflk.- AFPAFP - 26 words
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Article, Illustration85 1952-01-15 9 A conference of State Settlement Agricultural Officers and Research Staff of the Department of Agriculture has just been completed m Kuala Lumpur. The objects of 4he conference were to review the progress of the research and investigation programme of the Department and to discuss the major problems of extension work85 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-01-15 9 The first crop of commercial honey from the apiary at the million-dollar mixed farm m Ponggol, Singapore, is expected m April or May next year. The farm is one of the enterprises run by the Lee Organisation. Pictures show Mr. Lim Chow Kiat, who is m charge75 words
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Article47 1952-01-15 9 THE United Kingdom and Belgium supplied the major quantity of iron and steel that India bought abroad during April to August of 1951. Of 86.000 tons which India imported. .30.000 tuns came from Britain and 25.000 tons from Belgium.— A PA P - 47 words
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Article, Illustration583 1952-01-15 9 THE Soviet Union is preparing for 1952 a formidable comeback as an exporting country, writes Edward Crankshaw m The Observer. However, the motives behind preparations now being made are largely political. It is believed that the Kremlin, alarmed by the prospect of aOFNS - 583 words
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Article104 1952-01-15 9 THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb: Buyers Sellers No. 1 Spot Loose $1.40 $1,401 F.OB, m bales Jan. No 1 R.S.S 51.401 51.40* No 2 R.SS 51. 35 3 $1.36* No 3 R.SS $1.32? $1,331 Tone: Quiet. LONDON RUBBER Monday's opening prices per lb. were:104 words
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Article23 1952-01-15 9 Harper, Gilfillan and Co., Ltd. report that output of Kepong Dredging Co.. Ltd. for the quarter ended Dec. 81. 1951, amuunt-23 words
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223 1952-01-15 9 KLALA LUMPUR, Jan. 14:— To enable pa<H eultivaiors to obtain bat guano fertiliser on extended credit, KIUA has granted a loan of 830,000 to one of the principal guano suppliers m the State. The village of Wakaf Bahru m Kelantan will shortly have a223 words
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Article38 1952-01-15 9 HONGKONG, Jan. 14-Speeia! Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.24 to £1: Sterling; HKs6^77s to US?1: UK? 1.814 to Malayan $1; HK$O M to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK$322 oh one tael.38 words
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Article86 1952-01-15 9 UK Steel Output Declines BRITISH steel production dropped by 654.200 tons last year. The total for the 12 months was 15,638.500 tons compared with the record K>.L'92,700 tons of 1950. the British Iron and Steel Federation announced. Production of steel ingots and castings last month fell to an annual rateReuter - 86 words
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Article274 1952-01-15 9 PARIS. Jan 14 (IPt— I ivf economists sa> that no m.ijor d<'pr<*ssion is iik«l\ undrr the present world conditions. In a .^n-ci... report to the United Nations, I i ege i f< ton ;n.d m Internal Monetary perit) probably "will be tHe rule rathe* tl274 words
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83 1952-01-15 9 Standard Market Reporter THE flood* upcountry have hampered movement of rubber upcountry, and this is ffWffg a reluctance of sellers m the Singapore rubber market. However. moderate selling i from upcountry is expected to j continue up to the Chinese I New Year. Only83 words
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Article66 1952-01-15 9 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noun prices yesterday (Jan. 1 4 were (per lb.): Buyers Sellers No Spot Loose $1-40 $1.40$ No.l RSS F.OB. January $140J $1,401 February $1,391 $1.39| No 2 Si 35] $136 No. 3 M 32* $133 RMA 1 on Reg. February $140 51.40J66 words
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Article32 1952-01-15 9 Messrs. Osborne and Chappel. Ipoh. report that the returns for the quarter to Dec. 31. 1951 of the Lahat Mines Ltd. amounted to 27 tons. The estimated profit was £2.944.32 words
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Article56 1952-01-15 9 MALAYAN imports I during 1951 amounted I 54^ I<K tons compared iwth 448,656 tuns m 1950. The 1951 tonnage of imports was the highest since 1945. I) iring the year the Ft deration of Malaya imported 84 ''^> tons and Singapore 462,986 tons. Over half o<56 words
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Article144 1952-01-15 9 WASHINGTON, Jan H OP President Truman's t^p economic idviser, Leon Ceyserlmfi, said that the new budget would call for spending bet veen USSBO.OOO.OOO.OUO ai.d U5585,000.--000.000 m the fiscal year 1953 and strongly indicated the Pre sident would call for some form of a tax increase. Keyseriing,144 words
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179 1952-01-15 9 COMMENTING on the Malayan Government's decision to sponsor a survey of unmined tin ore. the monthly bulletin Tin points out that the almost complete absence of prospecting for about a decade means that deposits now being worked may last not more than another179 words
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263 1952-01-15 9 MICHAEL CONNORS - MICHAEL CONNORS DASARATHA RAJ SAYS: By Standard Staff Reporter LEGISLATION should be introduced m Singapore to compel manufacturers of cokes, breod and other cereal foods to odd a certain proportion of soya flour m order to enrich these foods and so combat263 words
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Article13 1952-01-15 9 S buting linn i pen paying lh< sent Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 13 words
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Advertisement51 1952-01-15 9 'A3L/SHED 1796 A the oldest and it important among -id Trade Directories *53iS^^bS^s^PHb^BI^^P^^P^H I ij I W HI '^9Hd|HHHHH f* a ft" 17X1*13 y IoAVHJMI E WORLD W/DE -TRIBUTION OF BOTTIN MONDIAL ensures universal '^cognition for i Q<fycrtiscn tots: Users A Publishers l x I BattO] Road, Singapore 1. Vel51 words
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Advertisement61 1952-01-15 9 I r > ''<« j 3 m I v Wk "V-. ■>■:•.! -i V. 4 L-J v W' vf ■•'■'^^i'" ■"'f^Jhfc.* *^f i *^''Bß|r yys r .X**- 'a&^B^^Kt^ Hxu^V X^^R 7 "j^l^M -J j GRAND OPENING 1 ON JANUARY 19TH 1952 AT 5 P.M. 1 BY THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL THE61 words
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Article, Illustration612 1952-01-15 10 To Be Presented By Singapore's Fine Art Of Movement Academy >- vm T HUD.W. Saturday and Sunday Jan. 18. 19 and 20 Singapore's lftoriift 1 |X Theatre will be the KMM ofa Fine Art of Movement Dance Recital the fifth J±. 1 by the AcademyLloyd Studio; Lloyd Studio; Peter Robinson Studios - 612 words
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Advertisement134 1952-01-15 10 New Alhambra LAST 2 DAYS! I 1 a.m.. 1.30, 1. 6.fS p.m. lil^s^z^g^yv. RIPPLING with Jainos Marlene iilynis* STEWART DIETRICH JOHNS |j OPENS THURSDAY!^ j STbe fabulous saga of "Blood-Red Rose" ...woman of mystery! J lohnßarrrmorejr. Cotlnne Calvel I BaAmßnsJi fttricKnowkf I; COMING! j^Hf q 1 Wyfrn <*• W^ecKjiicolor ON134 words
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Advertisement303 1952-01-15 10 •^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmw \\\\\w\wwvv\w\v\\\\\\\\\\\w\w jjlll jpSEjSB^ ll am 1 45 415 6 45 I p i^jjt I|l| f?XV r fl/^Bl :^2 wm teH you irs I w^j^s^^k i WvP^W HOPE'S FUNNIEST. I S^^^^^ml .T '-at I Ott up early If possible; Starr** I S handicrafts. Profits through bmb 1 5 generosity towards303 words
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Advertisement168 1952-01-15 10 Ham, 1.45, 4.00 t-J R 0 KJ A H p»- j I *1 A SPECIAL DANCE Ni MB- I: I I»v MADAM KORV &BSKKBIB)KBKmBBBBKBKB£GtKnt&iiwttommbJ&ffI I THt HSn.XY ~f% IVBIGW tfl SONG HITS^ 'JTHB HOWARD HUGHf« t r«,. n «——V^:^TTrL., •TfCHNICQLOII U. Lis, 1.00, 6.30. 9.30 Sfll!J LAST DAY l|!|Mppp|< X168 words
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Article, Illustration17 1952-01-15 11 Below are or the finishes of the ran, al B,,kit Timal, on Saturday: j17 words
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423 1952-01-15 11 Ily I \HS BKKdK. \.l*. orro|K»nilfiil. OSLO. Jan. 1 I. (AT) How *a* llu- i«l«*a «f iniMirni Olympics l>ron? (rrrrk BthlfllCf <om|ulr«| m Olympic* M long a^«» m 2.728 \<i»r-. I?u1 lh#* mn<i<rn \«r»ion of iht: danif is 60 >*»ar* < I<l llii-*423 words
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Article46 1952-01-15 11 i JOHANNESBURG, Jan. I <AP)— Bobby Locke .i-..<i Petei Tii.im.-JM were all >qua: c Urn :-!Bth hole m the final ol the i £1,000 tnatchpliy ev< n1 <• Saturday when the game abandoned owing to bad Light. Re-play over Ile 18-hok-matchplay is set for Monday46 words
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Article148 1952-01-15 11 European Champion Dethroned BRUSSELS, Jan. 1 1, <X- tcr i X.-iit 1 Sy-. H yoi Belgian, \n mmc Ik i c ght i npii ol E trope Si day when h« outp ited l i' Tein Eioff, German holder the title, over 15 roundi I Sys who beat OUe r«n148 words
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Article98 1952-01-15 11 IPOH. 1 v 1 Badminton A sociation m ia gi > a m« ycstt-rri;-. F lowing •rw ed -M T..,. P i t: Che Ts Mid P X Proud* IS Md Aimn lNorth>. Che Ghazallj bin Hashim < I M»d I 1 ii f Lzhab98 words
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Advertisement1195 1952-01-15 11 EAiASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT NOTICES NOTICES r-MGUSH TEACHER with; riTV rAITUTn Ar ;Ce ate Govern- U 1 1 COUNCIL OF St JOHN AMBULANCE .c f pay Accom C!Mr*nAni AMDULiUitL ava abe Telephone SINGAPORL BRIGADE SINGAPORE apply to Kay Wah -pnE City Council of Singa- CEALED TENDERS will be ■hool, W1,195 words
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Advertisement23 1952-01-15 11 7jy£ BLACK TULIP v&i&z I-*T a prixc, which was never claimed, of £8,000 for a Black B^tegSi^gjjS^Sj I *isc c t citift, bruit23 words
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Miscellaneous28 1952-01-15 11 JtiokTJ^ SIGH 'I tINES ;.t BM I ve^ irfai bi TOUW AM PJI Sinpaporf 1.1(1 12.21 Malacca 9 41 H..M Pcni Dickson 8.22 K.:t Port Sham 7.37 K28 words
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93 1952-01-15 12 Tiger Swimming Club 1952 Officials h\ c "'-iti.il genera] meeting tiger S a imminjj Club an Saturd following were ••i OfTicia'.-; for 19:">2: P esident? Mi Aw Cheng •n c vice-presi- Wing Kee Cre- ran Wee Hong; D:-. I n 5e rr. Mr Tin Sin '•V Ire-e ected), boo trea-93 words
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Article, Illustration335 1952-01-15 12 SAN DIEGO, Ca Diego open golf tournan Professional Golfers As Louis from playing m 1 There was a possibility, a spokesman said, that the tournament might go on with Louis but without PGA sponsorship. Chevrolet dealers, sponsoring the tournament, revealed last night that335 words
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Article100 1952-01-15 12 TORONTO. Jan. 14 (UP) Two Americans I captured top honours at the eighth annual I Strathgowan international invitation badminton tournament here on Sun- day. Martin Mendez of San Diego, California, took the men's singles honours by beating Don Smythe. of Toronto Boulevard. 15-14. 19-15100 words
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Article277 1952-01-15 12 KANPUR, Jan. 14 (Reui t)— England :>t-,i? India by eight wickets m the fourth Test here today. England required only 7t5 runs to win when they dismissed India m their second innings for 157. The tirst three Tests m this series were drawn. England had277 words
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Article223 1952-01-15 12 Officials Say No Debate' Sedgman SYDNEY, Jan. I L (AP) The Australian Law TYn- Wooiation i-* Meeting m McBMMUnM loni»lil l»nl tin- lltion <»t I* rank. 1i ilg,»M i> «»>• lnr »»«»n<la. Messasca from Th- Hu?ue quoted the President ol" the International Lawn Tennis Federation. Mr. I>. Croll. as j223 words
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Article154 1952-01-15 12 The first annual meeting, dinner and prize distribution of the Singapore Cycle Racing Association, was held at the Chinese Swimming Club on Saturday night. After the annual report and statement of accounts had been passed, the following were elected office bearers for the year: President Mr.154 words
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Article257 1952-01-15 12 Perak Soccer Body Confesses IPOH, Mon. Although Perak did well enough to qualify for the final of the Malaya Cup soccer competition last year, the standard of soccer m the state is not cry high and complacency must be combatted. That is the frank admission of257 words
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Article286 1952-01-15 12 LONDON, Jan. 14 (Reuter) Britain's quarter-milers and longer distance runners are trying a hare as a pacemaker m preparation for the Olympic Games at Helsinki. It is a mechanical hare the same hare that the greyhounds chase at the greyhound hare meetings. Pacing always has286 words
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106 1952-01-15 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Although the soccer season m the Federation has not yet started, Selangor is sending a State side to Seremban on Saturday to play Negri m a charity soccer match m aid of the N.S. Resettlement Fund. On Wednesday the following teams will106 words
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Article370 1952-01-15 12 HOBART, TASMANIA, Jan. 14 (Reuter-AAP) The West Indies helped by an unfinished partnership of 234 between Clyde Walcott and Frank Worrell passed Tasmania's first innings total of 223 for the loss of only one wicket today. At tea with the West Indies total at 271370 words
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671 1952-01-15 12 Use Foam Ru bber In Jumping Pits Barkway Advises BRITISH AAA coach, Ray Bark ax. fifth day of his athletic course at th« Victoria School hall m Singapore, advised tin ate rubber foam m jumping pits esperiallv foi M,, pole vault. "This would prevent accidents to jumpers who may have671 words
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Article, Illustration213 1952-01-15 12 IPOH, Moo.— A signal honour was done to the victorious Perak Rugby VX at Ipoh today. The Sultan of Perak personally congratulated them on their great success m winning the final after a lapse of 20 years and then entertained them m the Secretariat. He told213 words
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Article202 1952-01-15 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DA VIES By RETINUE (Mcpherson) was easily the best worker this morning when he reeled off two furlongs over the back straight m 26 on a soft track. TIT -1 -1 /»»ii I 1 Waikiki (Mulley) finished better than Matinee (Padek) over four m 54202 words
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Article53 1952-01-15 12 CHARLIE LIM, a runner-up m the Malayan chess Congress scored an early lead U-. gain first place m the University of Malaya chess club chaTnpiunship just concluded. Jerry Goh and Phoon Wai-on both scored 4 points ecfh to gain second and third places which were decided oil the53 words
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