Singapore Standard, 17 January 1952
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Title Section19 1952-01-17 1 Singapore Standard *t fL W i. VOL. II NO. 198. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article289 1952-01-17 1 norm: lose five mx I.ILLWV ACTMOX. BAG 3 Standard Staff Correspondent iroll. Wed—Three members of a nine-man Police nglc Squad who escaped the first burst of fire from a iit ambush m a rubber estate, off the 23rd mile n- Road, m the Sungei Siput289 words
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Article138 1952-01-17 1 Son King To King Of Egypt UROt, Jan. 11l (Reu-j Omen Narriman, -ar-old wife of Kinsj ,«.,ik of Egypt, gave ;li m a boy today. i be l»oy, the kin»V first kcomes Fii> pf a ..\»n Prince. He i* to be named mm. Vhmed Fmia«l, after urandfather, king .iia«l of138 words
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Article, Illustration395 1952-01-17 1 US TO BUY 20,000 TONS OF MALAYA TIN T TT7" m d^ II UK lo Get hteel In New'Cash' Agreement WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 (UP)— The United State* will buy about $50,000,000 worth of tin from Malaya 20.000 long tons at a fixed price of $1.18 a pound. This is theA.P. - 395 words
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227 1952-01-17 1 TOKYO, Jan. 16 (UP) Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida assured the United States government that Japan will not recognize Communist China and hopes to conclude a bilateral peace treaty with Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist government on Formosa, it was officially disclosed today. The Foreign Office227 words
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74 1952-01-17 1 TAIPEI, Jan. 16 (AP)— The Nationalist Defence Ministry today alleged the Chinese Communists were converting the South China port of Yemhsien into a naval base and jump-off point for the invasion of South-East Asia. Yamhsien is on the coast of Kwangtung, 50 miles74 words
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Article128 1952-01-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. It will be ten days or more before the through train service connecting the Federation with Singapore is resumed. The Malayan Railway Administration state that the subsidence of the floods m North Johore has revealed that about two miles of railway track128 words
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Article52 1952-01-17 1 HANOI. Jan. 16, <UP>.— The Communist High Command hurled waves of green conscripts against French defences southwest of this Tonkinese capital today but were thrown back with ''terrible" losses. Some 15 battalions of Communist rebels, totalling 12,000 men, were thrown into an allout bid to take52 words
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72 1952-01-17 1 SAIGON, Jan. 16 (Reuter)— Twenty Cambodians were injured today when a mine exploded under a train while it was passing over a bridge near the Cambodian capital of Pnompenh. The bridge collapsed and the locomotive and six carriages plunged into the river. French authorities72 words
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Article59 1952-01-17 1 HONGKONG. Jan. W-r-Jf*; J F Nicoll. Hongkong Colonial Secretary whose appointment as Governor of Singapore was an nounced yesterday, will leave Hongkong on Jan 24 for tie United Kingdom for consultation., with the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Oliver Lyttelton. He will take a short59 words
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Article28 1952-01-17 1 AT LEAST 31 pilgrims are now known to have been knled and 80 injured m a fire near Sabrari Mala! temple, rnvandrum Madras, on Monday28 words
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Article37 1952-01-17 1 CAIRO, Jan. 16, (UP). A British Embassy spokesman said today that 150 Egyptian policemen "laid down their aims" after a gun battle with British forces m the village ol £1 Amadda near Tei-el-Kebir.37 words
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50 1952-01-17 1 LONDON, Jan. 15, (UP).— The Earl of Dalkeith went shooting again with the King today and Princess Margaret later joined them for a picnic lunch on the Norfolk moors, sustaining nationwide speculation of a possible engagement between the vivacious Princess and the handsome Earl.50 words
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Article63 1952-01-17 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Jan. 16. The following are the closing prices of rubber and' tin on the London Market today: LONDON RUBBER An A Market: Steady. LONDON TIN Spot: £968 per ton buyers, £970 tellers. Three months: £968 buyers, £968 105. sellers. Settlement price: £969.63 words
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Article611 1952-01-17 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KJJALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Community leaders m the Federal capital today welcomed the appointment of General Sir Gerald Templer as the new High Commit sioner for Malaya. Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan, President of the Malayan Chinese Association, tojd Radio Malaya that it was hoped611 words
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169 1952-01-17 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANO. Wed.— For the first time m the history of the Municipality, a Municipal Councillor will not be allowed to sit or vote m the Municipal Council until such time as when an authorized •xcuse has been granted by tht169 words
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Article239 1952-01-17 1 LONDON, Jan. 16. Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden returned by air today from America, where he took part m the conference between Prime Minister Winston Churchill and President Truman. In his party was General Sir Gerald Templer. newly-appointed High Commissioner for Malaya. Mr. Eden told reporters239 words
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Article128 1952-01-17 1 Egyptians Pass AntiBritish Bill CAIRO. Jan M (RewUi The Egyptian Chamber o! De;> I ties tonight unanimously approved by a show of handi a Gov- ernment draft bill banning collaboration with the British forces whose presence m Egjfpl it declared illegal The draft bill provides for Urn penalty of either128 words
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Article48 1952-01-17 1 PANMUNJOM, Jan. 16. (UP). Two official delegates of the International Red Cross were turned back at Panmunjom today by the Communists. The two mm. holding Swiss diplomatic papers, were carrying a message lor North Korean Premier Kirn II Sung from the President of the Red Cross.48 words
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Article40 1952-01-17 1 PANMUNJOM, lan. (Reuter-AAF) Both the pt.soners exchange and ceasefire supervision tub-comn itteei tried today to break their deadlock. The .sup-:.. «1 negotiatori failed to do so after 100 minutes talking;. They broke up. reporting no progress40 words
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Advertisement61 1952-01-17 1 Headline lf—^ Housing SI wi Lose Elections Storm nrfii Of JPro News Inside tl9Using^ gsgngs^l. 2 ■"■•KHPIIis »Vlit Awaited***.* Hoi n** Oask kitf J' a V l -14. Coleuiai. »of Phone (Ml* DUCKS and >$ CHICKENS! f 1 1 They're plump and tender, uith plenty of tasty meat jjjq Compare61 words
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Advertisement29 1952-01-17 1 SHELL MOTOR Oil! BETTER BUY BURGESS AMERICA'S BEST BATTERIES sealed m plastic and steel that's why they lost longer Federation Price $5 centt, MACLAINE WATSON b CO. <M) LTD.29 words
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Article, Illustration561 1952-01-17 2 Their Huts To Be Demolished Soon By Court Order Standard Staff Reporter UNLESS alternative accommodation is found for them within a week, 55 people, members of 11 families, now living m five huts on Henderson Hill, near Tiong Bahru, will be homeless. The huts561 words
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134 1952-01-17 2 1,000Chinese Students Turned Away SINGAPORE'S nine <:hi■CM middle >rhool* had to turn awai more than 1.000 l>o\ i and girl» who pa>-e«l out from the primary M-hool-. for want of aeeonimodation. A total of ab ml 4.000 pupils who nancd out from primary schools applied for a I ni sion134 words
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116 1952-01-17 2 FINES ranging from S'iO to $2uo was imposed on offenders jn the City Police Court yesterr] iv trod of Hve-foot-v. The defendants were warned In i f the] ghou d not use The fivefont m Irani ol their premises tor storing tht-ir goods Thej were:116 words
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299 1952-01-17 2 MALAYAN PINEAPPLE CANNING Standard Staff Reporter THE mechanization stage of the Malayan pineapple canning industry is practically complete, and pineapples being exported from Malaya can now hold their own against those canned anywhere else m the world. 'i was stated yesterday by Sir, Yap Pbenf299 words
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Article42 1952-01-17 2 BUTA SINGH was tentatively charged- m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with threatening Felix Lee with injury at South Canal Road on the night of Jan. 11. He was allowed $500 bail. The c.i^e was postponed to Jan. 23.42 words
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Article, Illustration420 1952-01-17 2 Inirersiiy Sets I p JYeu? Course Standard Woman Reporter A NEW COURSE is being *et at the University of Malaya to train men and women m Singapore m the alleviation of the city's many noeial problems, Miss Jean M. Robertson, *fio will conduct it, told420 words
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Article, Illustration317 1952-01-17 2 Standard Staff Reporter ALMOST ALL the 40 Asian hospital staff employed at the Naval Base Dockyard Asian Hospital m Seletar have decided to resign and seek employment elsewhere, a spokesman and senior member of the hospital staff told The Standard yesterday. Six had already left317 words
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Article63 1952-01-17 2 THE LIFEGUARD Milk Co. Ltd. will distribute gifts of rice, milk and cash to Singapore destitute families on Saturday at the premises of the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association on the occasion of the Chinese New Year. Each poor family will be given a coupon, for63 words
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289 1952-01-17 2 NEW ADVENTIST CHURCH HAS SPECIAL NURSERY A UNIQUE feature marks the new Seventh Day Adventist Church, which will be dedicated on Saturday, at 4 p.m. Located m Balestier Road and formerly known as the Community Church, the newly renovated building has a nursery specially for mothers with young babies. The289 words
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Advertisement70 1952-01-17 2 OTHtS CFIIXESE NEW YEAH 0 0 '^fS PUR S H^ f T p !a 'wSi ROBINSOM LCO LTD s^oDor* ond fe I yy.yjfj At r— s W* 9 I 1 (jBOBfUSOIVS GIFT YOVCHEBS 0 $5.00 "i $10.00 U Exchangeable m any of the departments D x m our Singapore or70 words
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Advertisement197 1952-01-17 2 i POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK Deposits In Individual ftctomiti are now accepted from up j a maximum of $5 thonran*; J m a calendar year with i t maximum of $20 thousand I Interest Is payable at $2. per $100 per annum. > Your savings c$ GUARANTEED BY GOVERNMENT. Nescafe197 words
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Miscellaneous24 1952-01-17 2 f. IMll |Sj^~| my da&liug n WT< Mfi Unabridceo I Wtfy^Twer-fc- J thine flß^WT^S^^ Wk Wm •V/ETHft£E VOODOO IK^JJV-AwUjf^/ WHICH STAND* BMTVnLKMj" 2 v <24 words
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Article, Illustration305 1952-01-17 3 A Dream Comes True And "The 'Sea-Nymph' Takes The Sea I Rakich d Si i Reporter I c bflHi true t r noon n hen >r CTU'.Srr, p h", teas i Mrs. Teddy pita nvih hrr d md tnuril :> it, viH ruiVe -d cra't home. I Mrs IPtoatlen dStandard - 305 words
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Article63 1952-01-17 3 NO SUBS. FOR THE CHOSEN and Genera' f the S:n- on has a ad to the odment to c Municipal withdraw the the Gov- rr.porary ted mein- arosi out of a :he Committee on be adopted the 5200 monthCotmciQon on H decided that should be ap- the temporary ive of63 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-01-17 3 Children from the Orthopaedic Hospital m Singapore attended the dress rehearsal of the Fine Art of Movement Academy's forthcoming dance recital at the Victoria Memorial Theatre yesterday evening. The proceeds of the show will be donated to the above-mentioned hospital.40 words
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Article116 1952-01-17 3 immunity of found a clear c m the ChiAssociation for since the war, orn Mr. Brian "ed from Hongand left Singaiay fur the United Kingdom by the Italian ship, Ugolino Vivaldi He said that this unity was demonstrated during the visit of Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the116 words
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Article526 1952-01-17 3 COURT HEARS OF FICTITIOUS NAMES Standard Staff Reporter ~M DEF P CE COUNSEL, Mr. David Marshall said m H le Singapore First Criminal District t-ourt yesterday that the reason why his client, ian Uieng Kang, was detained under the Emergency Regulations was because it was alleged that526 words
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Article54 1952-01-17 3 VALU s/o Lachanan (24) of Babu Lane was charged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with steeling a motor car, worth .$4,500, belonging to Lee Soo a 7 Syed Alwi Road on Jan. 10. He claimed trial and was given bail of $2,000 m two54 words
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Article20 1952-01-17 3 SEREMBAN. Wed.— A total of $17,587.23 was collected m Negri Sembilan for the Poppy Day Appeal Fund.20 words
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Article, Illustration248 1952-01-17 3 HLSGSG to "conic ItOOM !iT. "1 Kreamed but nobody heard me Rokiah said m !'i»» morntng, Etokiah, \a n > w.-» quite ill. -sat m the hall. Looking up tb# partition wall. she sa\*. this woman looking down a? her and beckoning her toMichael Goh - 248 words
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Article224 1952-01-17 3 A NEW PROCEDURE for taking mandatory orders against those putting up unauthorised attap structures nithhi Singapore City limits has been agreed upon by the Building Committee of the Councillors. The procedure suggested by the City Architect and Building Surveyor, Mr. W. I. Watson is:. The Building224 words
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Article34 1952-01-17 3 KOK TAT LEONG was fined $30 m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when he admitted having m his possession pork, which was slaughtered m an unauthorised place on the Changi road.34 words
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Article52 1952-01-17 3 LIM AH KWEE, a lorry driver, was sentenced m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday, to four months rigorous imprisonment for cheating Ramasamj r of six gallons of patrol on Nov. 21 last. Lim who had two previous convictions will also undergo a year under52 words
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Article30 1952-01-17 3 ONG HOCK SENG wp.s fined $5 m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when he admitted hawking ice cream without licence along Paya Lebar road on Jan. 15.30 words
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Article78 1952-01-17 3 It is hoped to hold the annual conference of the Labour Party of Singapore early next month, said Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday commenting on a letter written him by Labour City Councillor. Mr. M. P. D. Nair. asking that the conference be held early. Mr.78 words
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Article51 1952-01-17 3 MR. HOMER Cheng Hui Ming, Chinese assistant to the Secretary for Chinese affairs, Singapore, was given a dinner by more than 50 members from the Certificated Chinese interpreters at the New World last night, m honour of his M.B.E. award m the recent New Year honours51 words
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Article177 1952-01-17 3 TAN NAM HENG, 23-year-old "pirate" taxi operator who was yesterday fined a total of $450 on three charges and disqualified from driving for 1^ months appealed m vain to City Police Magistrate Mr. K. J. L. Jamieson to restore his licence as his livelihood177 words
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Article71 1952-01-17 3 THF POST uid Telecom. mumratioiK Department Uniformed Stan 1 l T iii()!i of Singapore has wi Itten to thi Gov« eminent it siring that negotiations u!i It demands foi pen sionabtUty and re >f salaries be reopened The Union n*s also submitted new demands foi salary71 words
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Advertisement38 1952-01-17 3 SSSBESEBBBBBSfiBaBffiSSSBBaBSEEBBGBSSffiBBBBBBBBffiffiBBSffiffiSBBBBBBGBSS GRAND OPiNIMG I r ON JANUARY 19TH 1952 AT 5 P.M. j BY THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL THE RT. HON. MR. MALCOLM MACD^^'ALD i THE GBEAT EASTEBM TBADE \»A 45* f GEYLAN6 SERAI JiS^l rm iiiiiiuiHiuiiiuiuuitiMiirmmfmnimm(Ti" mmmm 11fmm^^38 words
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Advertisement69 1952-01-17 3 rot jß^ rlv complete your Chinese New Year Shopping at Hardial Singhs (The New Gift Store with something for everybody. Ex« lti>ive Ladies' Evening llandiia^> Shanghai Brocaded Satin 12** $2..~>0 Beaiilifiil (iold Silver Bro< ade 41" Tricol Nylon Slips Nicfcen to Matrh Maidenform BrfmUm etc, et< 41 t (Your favounle69 words
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Miscellaneous72 1952-01-17 3 -> *> n^onruennccA S WELL, NOW THAT S /DO YOU WANTA 1 f''W OH .THAT DOPE .THAT FOOLFaOMI ikgMl GE nSISS^SS^T f YOU VE SURVIVED IT, GET CLOBBERED IgM MOO. WITH OUR FORTUNE AT STAKE I ISggSfr- SUNFISH N«! ELEPHANT^_ f j™^ YOU'LL BE J SITTIN' DOWN OR WJk WHAT72 words
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258 1952-01-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LLMPLR, Wed. fimimiminl bandit section leader Wong San I ing alias (liang Soo, of Tapah, Perak, was one of five bandits killed by security forces m the Federation yesterday. Won« San Ling was killed by a patrol of the (jordon258 words
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152 1952-01-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— F>i *>ein^ m possession of icfc containing foodstuff intended f> r bandits, two young ChiiM c Lira An I ..a aged 17. Cva Bok Har. at'ed 18. stated thai they were car- rs' assistants, were today i ted by Mr. Justice152 words
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Article91 1952-01-17 4 JALA i the ea Asa ntted T i ritti n 14-vi i boy, i H rii.fi 00 OctO- st The vi afte 15 eiiberati uiur.i- gave a verdict o! not I Itam wao is tlleged to have said m h:^ d< tripped over some r.s :vni>e91 words
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Article20 1952-01-17 4 The Public Works Department, Bentong. reported on hiesday that the flood at the W< ntakab, Temerloh Road has20 words
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Article53 1952-01-17 4 ACCA, We I The J >.D v Gajah, m an r issued today si ttes that Jan rary 20 to 30, the curfew hours on all main r ids and fenced-in areas m A'or Gajah district will be lifte from 7 p.m. to 11 pm. for the53 words
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Article114 1952-01-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —At the High Court today, a young: Chinese woman protested against a charge of having been m possession of a terrorist document without lawful excuse. The charge was against another Chinese woman. Sap Ah Moi. who was alleged to have been m possession114 words
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Article71 1952-01-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Sc'angor Government Hospital Workers' Trade Union will run free classes for adult workers. The first English class will start m the General Hospital workers' quarters here on February 1. Those who wish to join should contact Mr. S. Manickam, the Union President,71 words
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368 1952-01-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A former Inspector m the Federation Police, Narain Sreedhar, was today convicted by Che Harun m the Second Magistrate's Court and fined $300, m default four months' rigorous imprisonment, on two summons charges of wrongfully confining V. Vadivelu and voluntarily causing hurt to368 words
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Article340 1952-01-17 4 Dato Onn, Sopi< < m ¥T 1 l Turn Hecklers Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, We«l.— Katrpax. Kuala Lumpur had a taste of what meetings really are at the fir*t I M\O meeting held at the Sultan Sulaim m < night. There were jeers and shouts when340 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-01-17 4 photo. MR. AND AHB. GWEE CHEW BENG cutting the cake after their marriage on Sunday. The bridegroom is cashier of Lam Soon Cannery FlashFlash - 24 words
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Article100 1952-01-17 4 83 Police Trainees Pass Out Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The first batch of 83 men from the Police Training School, Paroi, passed out this morning at Seremban when the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan took the salute. The school provides training for members of the Regular Police100 words
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Article32 1952-01-17 4 ADAM bin Abu, aged 19. was fined $15 or eight days' hard labour by the Magistrate Che Rauf, Muar for failing to report that his identity card was defaced.32 words
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Article31 1952-01-17 4 For allowing her cow to stray on a public road at the 17th mile Sialang Road, Katijah binte Andin was fined $6 by the Muar Magistrate, Che Rauf.31 words
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Article116 1952-01-17 4 3 Malay Soldiers Acquitted KIM. A i I Ml-! Three ymm& ftfj iers, Abdul Azii Uias Mohd. All wren and Aisckarged m Jack m the First M,. Court t'»d. t > i, n i, being members oi .v ful iwMj The V.: acr Aziz, urii further charges of i inal116 words
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Article34 1952-01-17 4 KUALA i.: A c< > '>ri si c and opened m th« S meat mi i I tan? DiSttii I Mr .1. A R The co-opei 300 men to the34 words
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Article267 1952-01-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. "This alliance between UMNO and MCA is arrived at on the common understanding that purely local Municipal affairs should be administered for the good of all citizens, irrespective of their race and creed," said Mr. H. S. Lee, Chairman of ihe Selangor267 words
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Advertisement97 1952-01-17 4 GOOD NEWS FOR MOTORISTS! You'll get REAL service at the /JLjl 1 1 k ft J .^r WBS^->y(^SBS i^Ew!"\ V -jr •rcascd and lubricated l/(£JIX oiMeveJ is correct Jlj SHELL JOO CHIAT SERVICE STATION QPNfi 11 1 1 AT I4IN F Pfl ITfl tyres have the right J/ x^L OftI"Al97 words
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Article179 1952-01-17 5 Check To Be Kept On Inoculated Children Standard Staff Correpaadrnt PE.NAX.. Th. n..,, IIU i >lri ll(r (i M al >t r rices, Federation ot Malaya, I>r. P. Corrid laid The -t..n<lard that Malaya «ould bare to n\] on exhau-tiN. m%. -t.-ution- m other countries to179 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-01-17 5 Pietur* t»^ MR. AND MRS Lai Rum We«f lftrr tlw»ir marriage Marru;^ Tlic bridr forweriv Miss Aanif Leoa? Lai Kwii. h tb«* yeaacesi daitthu*- «>T M- md Mrs. LeonieLeonie - 29 words
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Article215 1952-01-17 5 One More Blast At Winstedt °EN U* If id. A stinging to D iiar I MFxnsted itta I on tte iij onese was oaade i lie Ra a Pari EHna lg f 0 Linn hit Mala HB i id i. D Wiasfeedi uas kg? then Jien froo particiche Ma Lay215 words
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Article57 1952-01-17 5 R SIN Xir>)':4 3rt.-.;- Road, claimed] tria c ?»wgapn Firs: Police "si >r ii w m -nargef! with \sxb% arimmalj force an .t man, Lee Yeafcl with imerr I bragv cr n MJkulj a' T ncr Roa I i f :4h L of 15Be was a57 words
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Article24 1952-01-17 5 THE i mile stretc cin^ Tan with Go- j ng Road v uu ii -v.-.i.iue j t'> be called -4 urn24 words
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Article70 1952-01-17 5 THE DINNER to be <• te Srn^aoor^ Cft i<a >.- ufc ber of Commerce m nor- ir ie i nfrrm*" k iifi Data Sir .4- eh i 1. I the M.B.E. on Mr 1 ~'-r-.. j viee-presideat tiM Sioga »re 3 'ancn I A -a70 words
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Article30 1952-01-17 5 More thai 100 >eopie were presesi .r 'aetr ttkirri a nuai domer-dance tbe moiir Staalents' Sociel cae L'aiversity o: Malaya J a i J H )te aigl30 words
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67 1952-01-17 5 I Could Have Taken More Fares: Owner RIVER TRAGEDY INQUEST IPOH. Tbe aaqueal bate ti»,- d»*ath »f p«»i>ons who wrre jr»»wnet! m tli, fVrak River atl«*r th*- toublt- derker niotorhoaf m whit-h ih»*y wfr^ travelling on December 1 4. kaal vt»ar. canajajeal, ejasca] Nxiav with th«» recall l«> tht» v%itnt**»67 words
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Article, Illustration161 1952-01-17 5 >4.indar-i Staff Bevovter Z?.N over the kadc awareness or" tne peoc S;a:es re^j-:.::, •ac pßobicflaa 'if^ij the Betan oortaa anc eaJc pro- aatg -enrre as Ma. iya. wai fispiayed by Mr '-v'.-xjdrow yirsing Executive Editor ot the Americaao r.:a^aziri-. ••;,»>ok" rhea ne airiveJ bere the161 words
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61 1952-01-17 5 Actor's Fatal Accident: Misadventure 5 Jaffa id i i ting Dta the mac ■>- i i :ques the ad 1 i me M un laid tei Jaffa- i »n t iSK^ri tun i bout h vi tried t i aad kec rtaci nod's twoM L.« bo je t -r.nnuec •smg.61 words
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Article49 1952-01-17 5 1 programme Has oe^ irraoge oionv f.: I c :sr U-. len Si >: Land, L'omr; r. > -tn.-Chief >■ Sir 1 ifade who k «re n ten o. XI bring dn 1 me safe of %.ee~ the Grand Prior of me Orde Si49 words
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Article452 1952-01-17 5 LONDON Fan tS (Rater) ffofrrp* w.: Gray, :'?rmer ?j O>rr.r"..ssioner En Malaya who ai lived m London b >r air ronigh;. teftucd to clear up "he mystery of *fey he resigned ivbfle iir^" r ing T.e police -a^pai^r- aga.ns*. Comtuuist tanonrtai H* la 1 rip>>r:ar3452 words
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Article261 1952-01-17 5 ROTATION'S <i»'" ;ll! ■.|i-l]tli!U UMIU> Hi rimaii f'nint*^ K«mhi lit Printing H», W hmllri«h Park. BrulUfH Hrtcbts. Artiiur Rti.. T^ Intuit »r«>a.i rtrk a«i., •♦'v* H«iin ha^r I i»a«.t K<|.. l>ii»k Kuraii tt«"<«»fc < tian<>. »4 nn It* i Huns* !»n^Mi. lanah M«*m« K^-ar Barrork- Atlas lee,261 words
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Article42 1952-01-17 5 I qmej tnd the CooncJ necessary Singa pi I X. < Buj§ 3 itaada i rhe S a a for i X irn atehme irea acre bei i be i a .menA^ere 4 w oan.l City :ime aj42 words
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Article68 1952-01-17 5 mm i > >rtj >oi ai lened i *a- j Sii gapei *ton i »1 •■*>!. ni§hi on Wednesday tabes la the Sing >r>or Third i D;.->;. i 51 •><->* W i B maemei wbs cfatargei iriti having M >. -p' ta i Gate tw SHana68 words
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Article59 1952-01-17 5 TffREF. V)..: ,i Cbti ese Th' h Boor, 1 i K.i;i' I h. i' l^ a- 3'" Beng tnitted r -d Lria m 'lie 1 Eijti Court lAer th<--f had tjee? l rnur;j'-.f *n«» Singapore Frwi.in P»iie» CottTt ve.trrrlay with roOt>ii»3 UantxMjo Khan, a bresid59 words
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Advertisement100 1952-01-17 5 11 Jim., 1.4.5 MS Mi aa4 ftja 9J» AN INTRFGUNG STORY MYSTERY and SUSPENSE! pinr 4? T /l RIC* !i; \UJ.i.UA LUJ UVI RPOOI FO SI R\ i H>H»v uaaioat Brm^fl s-w, -All Ka«!aod South 2 nd encore MIDNIGHT -SATTOMY! %'Timiy ar ntsrott i mhst UK •*s» C mEP_!?&. LA^r100 words
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Advertisement67 1952-01-17 5 11 am. IU 4 Ml. h.Vb mmd ?m MHOM TODAY! I HOW4PO HUGHES T@ §I@ADWAY STAR-FILLED SONG-FUL MUSICAL JAMBOREE m TECHNICOLOR !'iv" RAINO Ifr if mi starri^ M.\RW L£J€ti MAfBI MILLER CROSBY M/fn»n \r\m POLNOINr JINGLE DRUMS BEAT OtT haubke re smmm JOas Evans M£LVTN DOUGLAS ea? DAVIS CUP FINALS67 words
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816 1952-01-17 6 r |^HERE is m Malaya, at the moment, the mixed feelings of schoolboys awaiting the arrival of new headmaster. In fact m a few months time tht administration of Malaya will be m the hands ctf a new crew Since the death816 words
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1164 1952-01-17 6 TAKAH - TAKAH I BY v^^»^^T.^B JIBBPy yOyS^^^^S^MßlK^fe^Sct r rHE nations oi the world today are united by the need to exchange thoir goods and their knowledge; but they are still divided by old habits of greed and stupidity. If they were wise, they would co-operate1,164 words
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Article585 1952-01-17 6 Help Flood Victims THE victims of recent floods m Johore and N'egri Sembilan should be given not only food supplies but also money and other necessary facilities to enable them to rehabilitate themselves. This was suggested by Utusan Melayu. UMNO and other organisations *uch as PMU. IMP585 words
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271 1952-01-17 6 Sir; Your correspondent "MORALIST" criticised Inche Mohamed Sopiee for resigning and asked the question: "If some members have disagreed on certain issues with a Party, are they supposed to resign from that Party and start one of their own?" That question could be271 words
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460 1952-01-17 6 We the PEOPLE NOT WHO IS RIGHT! Sir; Writing m your issue of Jan. 12, MORALIST said Che Mohamed Sopiee made a mistake m resigning from IMP. I am glad Che Sopiee's sincerity has not been questioned. That he ha* been honest m his desire to hay» iriter-k'ommunal harmony so460 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-01-17 6 ami lo«k cat lor grarao. phou# needlr«!~|M«k« wm this l^lani hg« ewht records .nj m inczluuiiiblc Mppi? «f >■!•»20 words
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Article315 1952-01-17 6 JEAN ALLARY - JEAN ALLARY By PARIS. Jan. 16. r PHE finance ministers of British Commonwealth nations havt met m London to save both The pound sterling and the imperial community. The pound ster)ing has* experienced its third serious crisis since the war. There is no doubt the London conference315 words
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Advertisement15 1952-01-17 6 1 M+mirmy RYSI D.D.T. PhKh^ Rainy SrvKon T«» !>«itrr| Hrallh SIM AH KOW I CO.15 words
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Advertisement131 1952-01-17 6 I L^nV 1 THE 152. shown here. i« a i»mall receixt-r <>i most satisfying compattnrs* pf form. Ml external perspex s<alf i* of exceptional rh and readability for a receiver m this popular price class. Hating only three controls tbi 153 is a simple set to operate, even by the131 words
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Article416 1952-01-17 7 More Taxes Asked In TrumanEconom icßeport WASHINGTON, j»«,. 16. (UP) Presid.nl Truman m a meMage l« Coagraw today asked the American people to shoul.l,r new economic burdens for the "next two hard years" to .tr. n-lli.n the defences of the free world against a possible416 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-01-17 7 photo. Brigadier Abdel A*l* A wad (left). C m C of the Egyptian police at Suez, is shown at the scene of the two-day skirmish between Egyptian police and British troops, January 3 and 4. The British said they were engaged m an antisniper campaign m the area of theAP - 61 words
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Article331 1952-01-17 7 LONDON, Jan. 16 (Kent*-, The Malayan >..>l»l«iii *a* front-page nens m today's British KN< v Gen Sir Gerald Templt i's appointment as Commissionei m Malaya together with details of press conference tfiven yesterday by Mr, Oliver eltoa, the Colonial Secretary, received consider- prominence meni ndorsed331 words
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47 1952-01-17 7 CANBERRA. Jan. ]ti (Renter) --Australia's atom research centre yesterday announced its first nuclear reaction using lithium and nydrogen to produce atom* of helium Professor E.W. TiUerton of the National University said- they used a generator capable of a steady output o! 1.250,000 volts.47 words
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243 1952-01-17 7 LONDON, Jaa It •Reuteri Document! arising m the appeal h ought by the Sultan of Johore against a derision of the Court of Appeal of Singapore dated V>v. 1. 1949. were read to the judicial committee of the Privy Council here yesterday. The ca^e turned on243 words
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Article35 1952-01-17 7 WASHINGTON*. Jan. 16. (I'P)— The Mutual Security Agency announced yesterday that Pan! Porter, who has been acting chief of ECA activities m Europe, will become Director of the European office of the MSA35 words
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Article20 1952-01-17 7 K. ARKANSAS, •r!>— Quadruplets ra him) a gjirr— were HaSJSia Poiuier the Puudeia farm 211 ni!es Irani20 words
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204 1952-01-17 7 Acheson: US Should Steer 'Middle Course' WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 (R«iitrr) Initnl Stale* Sevrrtarv of Stale Dean Arhrxon *ai«l yrstertlay he hoped the %%orl«l coulti steer a nii«l«lle course between *ar and "I lopian peace" by creating conditions and i*i*tiintioti* through which international disputes could be settled without report to arms.204 words
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144 1952-01-17 7 LONDON, Jan. 16 (KnUrr)— Th« British Emba**v m Teheran has M*nt preliminary warnings to nine British Consular office* m Persia telling staffs to prepare to leave by January 21, deadline set by the Persian government for closure of the Consulates,144 words
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123 1952-01-17 7 HEIDELBERG, Jan. 16. iAP» —Russia is capable of launching an atomic bomb attack m the field or against strategic targets, the U.S. Army command m Europe declared yesterday. In a carefully guarded reply to a series of questions submitted by newsmen, the army123 words
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Article88 1952-01-17 7 LONDON. Jan. 16 (Reut«r>— Industrial share prices on the London Stock Exchange were sharply depressed today by iarge new issue proposals Imperial Chemical Industries is to raise £20,400.000. and Associated Electric £6.600.000. Other leading companies are believed to be m the queue for new money. Chemicals hist two88 words
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223 1952-01-17 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 16 <AP>— A freighter captain was arrested yesterday on a charge of murder on the high a8 oI one of his crew members. Captain Franklin B. Weaver, of Englewood. New Jersey, was ordered held m U5525,000 bail for allegedly shooting to death a223 words
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101 1952-01-17 7 PARIS. Jan. 16, (AFP) A vast crowd, estimated at 300,000, last night watched m utter silence the transfer of Marshal de Lattre de Tassirny*s bier from the Arc de Triomphe to the Notre Dame Cathedral. The French army half-track carrying the bier was escorted101 words
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Article22 1952-01-17 7 CAPT. KURT Carlsen hero of the Flying Enterprise, left lieland by air for the United State* yesterday. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article87 1952-01-17 7 OTTAWA. Jan. 1«, fßeutcr)— Vitcount Alexander, Governor-General of Canada ivill lett re Canada "shortly" an authoritative source told Ihe dumdum press* yesterday. An announcement that h9 had been relieve*! of his duties as Governor-General u:as expected from. Buckingham Palace. Viscount Alexander icas believed lo have agreed87 words
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78 1952-01-17 7 UK-EGYPT ROW CAIRO, Jan. 16, (Renter)— A British Embassy spokesman disclaimed last night all official knowledge of mediation moves m the Anglo-Egyptian dispute by King ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia. He said: -The British Embassy has no information of any official approach on the78 words
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Article98 1952-01-17 7 PARIS. Jen. 16, (UP) Egypt has replied to v recent proposal of King lbn Saud of Saudi Arabia for mediation m the Anglo-Egyptian conflict, it was learned from official Egyptian sources yesterday. The reply was transmitted by Premier Nahas Pasha and was to have expressed98 words
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Article80 1952-01-17 7 BANGKOK. .Tan. 16. (AFP). A Chinese Communist force of about of 7,000 strong, equipped with modern arms, has drawn close to the northern frontier of Thailand, according to the Thai newspaper, Prachatipathai The newspaper quoted a telegraphic dispatch received by ihe Thai Minister of the Interior80 words
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Article41 1952-01-17 7 NEW YORK. J«n. IP < Renter) —A Convair airliner, groping through fog to Sand by Instruments overshot La Guardia airfield yesterday hnd plunged into the lsast River wita 36 people aboard. All were rescued, but two were reported seriously injured41 words
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Article46 1952-01-17 7 MANILA. Jan. 16 (UP•—Japanese General Shißenoi i Kuroda. who received Christmas pardon from President Elpidio Quirino after serving part of his life sentence for Japanese war crimes U> the Philippines during World War 11. la scheduled to sail for Japan on January 29.46 words
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272 1952-01-17 7 PARIS, Jan. 16 (I P) Soviet Premier MaKn hintflclf icavr the or«lrr for Riibfeia'g sensational »wilrli m it* atomic poltev, ByeloriiHftia told the United Natlawv yenter«lay. The whole Russian peace j plan, including the surprise atomic concession*, "flow from directives of Jo**f Stalin,"272 words
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Article187 1952-01-17 7 THE HAGUE, Jan 16 (Renter) Th« first plenary wfftfoa A Dutch-Indoneiian talk* oa armament of the Itafon [ween th€ two countrlM its replacement by an international treaty was held hi ie yesterday Indonesia wants to >irf ('nion. established «t the round* t;ihV ronrerence m the187 words
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92 1952-01-17 7 CONCORD. New Bmmhifv Jan. i« <uP>- General D-\igh: Eisenhowej ".s name w«5 r.i mjillv enteied ]*fwtoi ifciji m tbm N«-a Hamp^hiie presideiaial prinarj the fii.vi )n the nation. Goverftor Sherman Ariarm. Chairman of the New Hampshire Eisenhower tor Prcftideni (Vm mmcc. filed with92 words
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Article38 1952-01-17 7 WASHINGTO N, J« f r (Rfuicr)— Ameri< tIM ponded military aid H'f l)«r<iiuse the Mossa<ieq men! failed t o sign a,, ..i Security Art agre*-' s-. Departnienr spoki rti m i losed yesterday.38 words
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Advertisement144 1952-01-17 7 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION. MILLION DOLLAR LOTTERY. prizes j*fs*^ffl' In »iew of the h««vy temund for tickets for the Seventh Million Dollor Lottery it hot been decided to moke c further and finol limited ■•sue of tickets. The PRIZIS will NOW be as follows Ist. Prime. $360,000/--2n«\ Prise. 150.000/--3 rd Pri»e.144 words
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Advertisement27 1952-01-17 7 ffWdmm f«5 CORDIALS > p=r/ AND -:k syrups K. MADE IN wS/HJSBn south a^'ca FROM CHOICE I -|^i|| FRESH FRUIT J MAW M.WIMH^ %\M) BOTTLE tittle^ SINC»APOKK. 1.27 words
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Miscellaneous35 1952-01-17 7 ■BK^SQH r I ARB YOU HINTINCS- OH, OP I i IT'S A Kjrl i THAT 1 BUY YOU COURSK 1 I TURKISH j WHATAPB YOU/^^^^ AN ICB CREAM CON£? V NOT 7 V LADY 735 words
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Article, Illustration317 1952-01-17 8 New Thai Airline Formed Standard Aviation Reporter ij PACIFIC Oversea* Airlinrs (Siatu) which .luring r our period <»f ita oprralion-. provided serioua I competition the regional service between Singapore and Bangkok, saw it- last aircraft off from SingaI pore's kalian;; Airport, yesterdaj The company has beenStandard - 317 words
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Article213 1952-01-17 8 IVKARVF.S Ship Godown Gai^ Bataan >.: >\ 2 Benalder 31 'I Benartj 8/9 1 Charo i 40/4] 2 City of Karachi 6/7 Doctor L ces 4/S Eastei n Queen 25 i» 2 [achan i 21 22 4 Larantuka 11 28 I Oranje Pakistan Pianeer C.P. 7 Perna213 words
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Article, Illustration242 1952-01-17 8 'Floating Home' For S' pore Man Standard Shipping Reporter A 65-foot, luxury motor *-rui*er, specially built an a "floating home" for the well-known Singapore surveyor and planner, Mr. Ted Wheatley, was launched at Merton Brown's shipyard m Beach Road. Singapore, yesterday. The new boat will replace 4 The Chips.*' aStandard - 242 words
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89 1952-01-17 8 PANAMA. Jan. 16 (AP). The Foreign Ministry said yesterday that owners of about 25 Panama-registered ships have applied to change the registry to other countries since Panama set penalties for Panamanian ships carrying war materials to Communist China. For several years, some foreign ship89 words
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Article40 1952-01-17 8 HONGKONG. Jan. 16 (AFP) The British tug. Caroline Moller. yesterday succeeded m geiting a towiine aboard the British freighier. Admiral Chase, which has been drifting m the Indian Ocean, some vWii miles from Singapore since Jan \2 irs.w.v.v.v?.-7r.::v.'.40 words
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Article79 1952-01-17 8 The new 8,630-ton Royal i [nterocean Lines passenger- freighter, Tjiluwah, which ar- rived m Singapore on her maiden voyage yesterday, will be plated on the company's Japan Hongkong Singapore- South Africa South America service. She wili j'»ifi two >ther wrelli known Singapore callers the Boissevain79 words
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Advertisement542 1952-01-17 8 i\<l KI-<;M.\lt rHANS>P*OTIC SERVICE >»'« frin«iMO Ims Aas;He^ W. \hi-tium Canadian 'ities Peu.n»^ P S'hiiU S !»<♦»♦• \rr LA /SI 19 .'I Jan JM itit MCIUNBACH 24 M.Jjn !T !*Jjh V«Jjin IFeb MFel CHINA Kr \R 21 We* 171-eb iKr«*b SMai 21Ma ANCIO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. I«M S'pnrc H!i8l/^ K.542 words
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Advertisement310 1952-01-17 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. I?ES1 ((VAST MALAYA Hon R Tat tor Rengat Jan IS VesselfoiMua. Weekly H^™^J or Bagan Jan 4 Vessel foi M ilacca p P 1 Jan X W u VVecklv Sirusa for Djambi Jin 18 VesseMorPoit Dicfaon Weekly Maatm f or Nibung Jan 19 Pan^kor for Malacca310 words
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Advertisement199 1952-01-17 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-America Line Nederiaud Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P. S ham P«-nunij RADJ A (SMN) 15/21 Jan 82/23 Jan *4 r. Jan SCHIEDYK (HAL) 25/ 3 Feb I Fell iFeb ZEELAND (RL) 17!3Feb 24/25199 words
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Advertisement462 1952-01-17 8 •,NIMA" hr ha**. Hongkong, Mamla, K<ibt Hotmkonf Kobe ft Ya Kama IMI M Ml kok Hotig «ig A Manila Bs-tlF«fc •SELANDIA- foi Banckok CT-Str«k -FION1A" for Banckok 11-ll W*r •PANAMA" ;»r Saiga Bangkok. H ingk mg, Manila. Kobe fc V-)k i I i <1" \|»f <Ul BAILINGS TO CONTINKNT SCANIMVWM462 words
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Miscellaneous15 1952-01-17 8 Despatches TODAY: U.S.A. by Utrecht j Arrivals TODAY: South [ndia (letters and parcels) by Jatadur-*15 words
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275 1952-01-17 9 RECORDS AND ACCOUNTS LAW Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 16:— The request from the representatives D f 62 Chinese guilds and associations m Selangor, that the coming into cc of the Required Records and Accounts Ordinance, 1950, be posted until275 words
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Article274 1952-01-17 9 Bid To Bolster strength Of ONDON, Jan. 16— The purpose of the nine-nation wraith Finance Ministers Conference, which here \esterday, is to "consider measures to remu m tain the strength of sterling," says I rrasury communique. 'The Commonwealth Ministers had before them a report prepared by their officials during TheReuter; U.P. - 274 words
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Article28 1952-01-17 9 Churchill Message Delegates g< to the Cunimunisten eonndon, Mr. Winston froon Ottawa, face grave and nut we ::.tve come greater diAnd I da not tn we shall A.F.P.A.F.P. - 28 words
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Article41 1952-01-17 9 PARIS, Jan. 16 CAP)— France I slum] ed from a creditor nation lebt C nation m world trade lasi yeai when France's general y:° ::;V noo.nuo t'r.-.nca ag iir.st a credit margin of 4.627.- otiOMOH franca m 1950.41 words
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Article77 1952-01-17 9 New Building For Union Bus Co. KUALA LUMPUR. Jan. 16 —The Union Bus Company has the credit of erecting the first really substantial building m Kuala Pilah and, yesterday. m the presence of a large gathering, Mr. M.C. ff Sheppard. acting British Adviser. Negri Sembilan. performed the opening ceremony. The77 words
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Article106 1952-01-17 9 THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb: Buyers Sellers No. 1 Spot Loose $1,391 $140 F. 0.8. m bales Feb. No 1 K.S.S $1.39 i $1,392 No 2 &.S.S $1.34} $135 No 3 RSS $1,311 $1311 Tone: Quiet. LONDON RUBBER Wednesday's opening prices per lb. were:106 words
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Article51 1952-01-17 9 BUYING rates for U.S. and Canadian dollars (per $100 Malayan) are: 32 13/16 and 33 (TT 32 15.16 and 33 1/8 <O.D.i. 33 1/16 and 33 3 -8 (90 d st> on credit bills; U.S. 33 1/8 (90 d/st) on trade bills. Other rates remain51 words
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Article621 1952-01-17 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Wed. In the absence of sustained buying Strength, profit-taking caused an easier tendency m the tin section ot the Malayan share market today. Rubber shares were barely steady. Industrials were firm. Yesterday's prices were: Buyers Sellen INDUSTRIAL* Atlas Ice 1250 12.50 B B621 words
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Article181 1952-01-17 9 T. J. LIM - T. J. LIM By Standard Market Reporter FAIR SELLING from Federation deolers, who appear to have been somewhat depressed because of President Truman's statement on rubber, was responsible for a slight decline m rubber prices on the Singapore market yesterday. Japan came m for small181 words
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Article83 1952-01-17 9 Standard Market Reporter QUIETLY steady conditions prevailed on the Singapore produce market yesterday, but little activity was recorded. Copra has buyers at $39 per pieul and sellers at $39}, but no business was recorded. Coconut oil had sellers at $631 per picul with buyers holding off.83 words
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Article50 1952-01-17 9 HONGKONG, Jan. 16— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.22 to £1 Sterling; HK56.57 to US$l; HKSLBI4 to Malayan $1; HK50.355 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold HK5321.75 on one taeL Japan and Formosa have opened talks m Tokyo for a trade agreement.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article53 1952-01-17 9 Standard Shipping Reporter THE Netherland Line passenger liner Oranje which arrived m Singapore yesterday brought 4,000 cases of milk, 2,847 boxes of radio sets and radio parts, 739 packages of sundries, 270 cases of liquor, 154 cases of tobacco, 47 cases of cheese and53 words
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Article, Illustration83 1952-01-17 9 An agreement has beea signed fn New Delhi between India and America under which l\S. financial assistance will be available for speeding up development projects m India. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister and Minister for External Affairs, signed on behalf of the Government of India and Mr. Chester Bowles, the83 words
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Article89 1952-01-17 9 Three top officials of the British Iron and Steel Federation will fly out from London to Tokyo to buy steel for Britain, leaving on or about next Sunday. Britain is officially estimated to be short of 1,500,000 tons of steel this year. The United States89 words
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Article14 1952-01-17 9 India's import of food grains during 1951 amounted to 4,723,729 tons.14 words
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98 1952-01-17 9 THE quantity of tin-in-concentrate* moved from the Federation to Singapore and Penang during I*sl was 57,453 ton* compared with 57,722 tons m 1950. O| that figure, 34,620 tons was exported from PeraK, 17,385 tons from Selangor and 2,180 tons from Pahang. The Federation statei exported 4,75498 words
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285 1952-01-17 9 WASHINGTON, Jan. 16— Mr. Harry A. McDonald, who has been nominated by President Truman to be Administrator of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, m p ace of Mr. Stuart Syminghon, is a successful businessman, public servant and civic leader. Upon Benate conflrmation Mr. MclKnald will285 words
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Article56 1952-01-17 9 MADRAS, Jan. 16, (AP).--A fall m pepper prices, reported to be caused by foreign speculaton, hat made the west coast Ptpptr Exporters Ajsociation urge the Indian Government to Intervene. Th# anociation V^P o9^ that th# Government *n°™* buy tpot pepper »t Rs. 500 per hundredweight and help to56 words
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390 1952-01-17 9 THE New York Times, m o general survey of Asian economies during 1951, notes that the past year has shown o general rise m production and trade m nonCommunist Asia, although m many countries unrest has hampered normal progress. The survey states that m390 words
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611 1952-01-17 9 LONDON, Jon. 16 (OFNS):— The seno«s slump which has befallen Britain's textile end clothing industries is liable to run the Government into further economic troubles. Until a little time ago, great faiih was officially put m the ability of British exporters of textiles,611 words
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Advertisement43 1952-01-17 9 ES^BLiSHED 1796 D;oMn iBaL :est and rurnf among le Directories g w M fj 9k I SSfflSffl k^i h M i^f>^gggggl 'VORLO WIDE RIBUTION OF BOTTIN MONDIAL suns universal "cognition for advertisers ~l^E •r users Publishers 'I- Battery Road, Singapore 1. Tel. *****.43 words
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Advertisement113 1952-01-17 9 ■<* W'fi *5C 'a^I^TWIN SPEAKER 7/ /f^^^ v 'C^^ sin<;apok i»rick S3M V%4^! HIRE Pi«CHASE *^Jwi^l*& SVOWE MONTHLY Iw ll FED. 131 '<> MC»M 111 V //if \a^_ ADVT. OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD OF ENGLAND SINGAPORE MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANC W^^^f^^jg^m^^^mm^^^-^amma^^^^aW^mr-.'^ammmaatmrt •mamawZ r"^m^F^^£ couch syrup ■PSSSg (with113 words
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Article, Illustration485 1952-01-17 10 Bil Webb Jones - Bil Webb Jones H A \l\K\ iiilcrf wliag |M-r^onulily has just been apcndiaaj a few <lays In >in«:a|M»re en route to ll«m» kong and Manila. An intellectual, with exlremelv well balanced >iioii«f n ideas, Mr. Niranjan M. Jha\t*ri of Itoinl»ay is also a prominent m«-ml><-r of485 words
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Article, Illustration566 1952-01-17 10 LATEST CLASSICAL RECORDINGS REVIEWED BY VICTOR DOGGETT 'TCHAIKOVSKY. Concerto m D J_ major. Op. ::.">. Jascha Helfeti i violin i. Philharmonic Orchestra >SusshimJ> H.M.V. l)B!iiitit> it. Tins ;i mMt brilliantly played and n:ip:v balanced recording. The interpretation la Heifets'a own; con.<:ir;n^ mature. prodi^iou.v I consider this is>ue566 words
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754 1952-01-17 10 ANACRUSIS - ANACRUSIS Music JVotes By THE Diocesan Synod of Singapore has just published its report on the Diocese for the period 1941 to 1949. Entitled "Ye Shall Have Tribulation" it contains, among many interesting contributions, an article by Mr. George O. Daniel on "Church Music754 words
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352 1952-01-17 10 DERLIN, (A.P.)— About the only citizen of Bonn the Russians regard as worthwhile is a chap by the name of Ludwig van Beethoven. If the old master could read what the Soviets say about him, he would probably be at least surprised. Under352 words
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Advertisement120 1952-01-17 10 From when your baby k weighs 15 lbs >>■ sJ^^f until all gllfr 20 milk teeth »^S^ ar through r^^p^ Start giving Farex as soon as your baby weighs 15 lbs., and keep giving Farex regularly every day until all 20 milk teeth are through. Farex is the nourishing food120 words
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Advertisement346 1952-01-17 10 a y zf" 2 I**(l\ DORIS DAY f I love the way you say goodnight J In a shanty m old shanty town Dg ROSEMARY CLOONEY t I wish I wuz w Mixed Emotions Df- a XAVIER CUGAT fir HIS ORCHESTRA Guadalajara Cancion tapatia Tell me why Bolero-rhumba D^ 0346 words
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Miscellaneous959 1952-01-17 10 ■if mn l|iiLiiiliiiiiii(lll^™""™ r hJTOHB > npODAY'S FORECAST: There is a chance of professional jj > agreements and satisfactions x m the afternoon, but beware of < injurious illusions, lies, and a 5 possible breach of trust. Be care- jj ful of what you say and write.? > Individually, today959 words
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330 1952-01-17 11 Hurdling Is Sprinting Says Ray Bark way THANKS TO sunlight for the first time during his training course m Singapore British AAA coach, Ray Barkway, spent nearly the whole afternoon at Victoria School yesterday on practical demonstrations. In between demonstration* he was husy signing autogranhs. The first clear after n330 words
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Article121 1952-01-17 11 India Make Changes In Test Team NEW DELHI, Jan. 15 (Reuter) India, one down m the series, today announced sweeping changes for the fifth and final Test against England starting m Madras on Feb. 6. Five of the players who were m the side which lost the fourth Test m121 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-01-17 11 I^5 S E cxcl V, $IY^ sepias of P«*uref of Ray Barkwoy skimming over the high hurdles show wniy less well than a slow motion movie the technique required for this spectacular branch of athletics.40 words
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398 1952-01-17 11 POH LIM, MARJAN WIN DOUBLES TITLE IN ONE OF the most thrilling matches played at the Clerical Union, Ong Poh Lim and Ismail bin Marjan (F N Bum m imiwlli) took the Singapore doubles title when they beat (Jieon« Hock Ivcuir and Loon^ Pan Yap (Eclipse Lucky Strike) J5-8, 15-10398 words
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Article162 1952-01-17 11 SAN DIEGO, California, Jan. 16 (Reuter) Former world heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis has won his fight to become the first Negro to play m the San Diego open golf tournament beginning tomorrow. The decision to accept his entry as an invited amateur was162 words
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Article199 1952-01-17 11 The R.A.O.C. annual boxing championship, held at GHQ FARELF. ended m three knockouts and one technical knockout m a programme of 13 bouts last night. Following aie the result! of the fights: Light middleweight Pte Efcaa 30 Bn. bt. Pte. Christy 221 Veh Bn. on pts.199 words
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Advertisement391 1952-01-17 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENT a h o notify the public 'he recent publicai I the International taoccrt of the Church I: :e Light was not us m any respect. wledgmenfl quoted >(.:. rised and we c tvvp: no responsiIpnUl ADVERTISERS I'l HI IMIKKS I Battery Koad, Nini;.ipore 1. uIUIONS VACANT H391 words
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Advertisement612 1952-01-17 11 NOTICES "MESSRS. Cable and Wireless «,itK L }l? lied announce that the completion of the reffi the i' submarine cables, delays on telegrams between Malaya/Indonesia and A ulaya/Au,.tralia are now lOrmal. KENG SENG LONG jV°JICE is hereby given that 'all creditors and others havv^v 1 1 !aim ur daims against612 words
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Advertisement776 1952-01-17 11 NOTICES PERAK TRUST INVESTMENT CO. LTD. THE following is the speech made by the Chairman, Mr. Chin Thin Yee. at the Extraordinary General Meeting held on January 16, 1952 and has been circulated to shareholders. Gentlemen, I am going to review for your information certain matters pertaining to your Company776 words
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Advertisement228 1952-01-17 11 NOTICES NATURALIZATION IVOTICE is hereby given that NG QUEE LAM, 85, Clyde Terrace Singapore (7), is applying to the Governor for naturalization, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted should send a written 'signed statement o$ the facts to the Colonial Secretary. Singapore.228 words
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Advertisement90 1952-01-17 11 REX*-* Johore B«hrn Last Day at 3.15 6.45 9.15 "PYGMY ISLAND" ATLANTIC Ureal World Now Showing at 7.00 and 9.15 p.m. "JUWITA" (Malay) SUN New World Starts Today 6.30 9.15 p.m. "JAMES BROS. OF MISSOURI" (Serial) R0YAL... 3.00-6.15 9.15 p.m "SAN AM" (Hindustani) Today: 3.00, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. ALL90 words
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Article2274 1952-01-17 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES Philanthropist Scores Double By 810 SWEEP TOTAL POOL $484,320 FIRST PRIZE No. *****5 $217,944 SECOND PRIZE No. *****0 $108,972 THIRD PRIZE No. *****1 60,f>40 STARTERS ($5,503 EACH) *****4, *****5 *****1, *****17 '*****8, *****3, *****1, *****1! *****1, *****5, *****2. CONSOLATIONS ($3,632 EACH): *****0, *****8, *****2,2,274 words
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Article239 1952-01-17 12 SYDNEY, Jan. 10, (AP). Frank Sedgman confirmed an earlier report that he is unlikely to defend his America national tennis jtitles this year. The Sydney Daily Telegraph lenrtia writer. George CrawI,- asked Sedgman m Adelaide if the reason was because h^ being criticised m the239 words
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153 1952-01-17 12 S' PORE TABLE TENNIS TEAM FOR DELHI SINGAPORE TABLE IVnnis Association have M»lvrd their problem of colteeting enough money to send a team to compete m the World Table Tennis championships for the Swaythlmu Cup which starts m Bombay on Feb. 1. So successful were their efforts to colled hinds153 words
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Article403 1952-01-17 12 SINGAPORE Engineer Regiment defeated Nee Soon Garrison m the final of the Fraser and Neave InterUnit Rugby Cup (Singapore) by 17 points (1 goal. 3 tries, 1 penalty) to nil at Tanglin Barracks. Playinf far below their normal form the Engineers kept their supporters m suspense403 words
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