Singapore Standard, 18 January 1952
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Title Section15 1952-01-18 1 Singapore Standard DL M HO. 199. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1952 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENT15 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-01-18 1 Australian Immigration C hief Here I M.wY Rtporter LD >LT, Aus-I fox Immigra--sii ga] arc by air i yesterday for a >!d talks on the era Mr. i Donald. thai ho was ipore at the et Minister portfolios of La- -i KD cxc- C aunon- il \KOI I> HOLT49 words
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24 1952-01-18 1 3rd Derailment IN Northern Li ne In Week rrc>pond«'nt Thi;: erailmer.- of Timor and train was DO .or it. forialti w mail br dn24 words
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43 1952-01-18 1 COLOMBO. Jan 17. (Renter* Colombo police are investigating the circumstances leading to the discovery yesterday of a dynamite stick m the Bank oi Ceylon A clerk found the dynamite m a waste paper basket m the43 words
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173 1952-01-18 1 PANMUNJOM, Jan. 17 (AP). The Communists charged today an Allied p 1 .ne bombed the Kaesong safe zone this morning. An Allied investigating party, headed by Marine Col. James. C. Murray, immediately prepared to go off to check the incident m Kaesong. Ten United Nations173 words
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Article146 1952-01-18 1 Standard Staff Reporter OBJECTING to certain parts of a play being presented at a Singapore amusement park cafe-theatre last night, about 100 Chinese mobbed the theatre manager, struck him and smashed chairs. The incident took place at the Shangrila m the New World. The146 words
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Article71 1952-01-18 1 Standaid London Correspondent LONDON, Jan. 17. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today: LONDON RUBBER Spot 401 d. Fcb 40Id. Apr/June 39 jd. July/Sept. 38id. p" b T cij 40 d. c. Market: Steady. LONDON TIN Spot: £96471 words
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Article80 1952-01-18 1 BRITISH MILITARY HQ, Suez Canal Zone. Jan. 17, (UP) British authorities announced last night that they had detained Major General Mohammed Abdullah Raouf, Inspector-General of the Egyptian Police Administration who was arrested by troops at Tel el Kebir this morning. General George Erskine's Chief of Staff,80 words
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Article49 1952-01-18 1 DETROIT. Jan. 17 (UP)— Walter Briggs, 74. wealthy auto parts manufacturer and owner of the Detroit Tigers baseball team, died today at his home m Miami Beach. Florida, his family reported. In poor health for several years. Briggs was stricken with d kidney ailment last Sunday.49 words
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Article33 1952-01-18 1 PARIS, Jan. 17, (Reuter)— The United Nations Political Committee today referred the Soviet proposal for simultaneous prohibition and control of the atomic bomb to the Disarmament Commission for further study.33 words
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54 1952-01-18 1 Central Perak Bandit Targets Hit At Night BANDIT targets m Central Perak were hit last night by R.A.A.F. Lincoln* operating from Singapore. In jesterday's air operations m sapport of the Security forces, Lincolns and R.A.F. BriSwds attacked targets m orth Johore and WestCentral Pahang. Sanderland flying boats earned out long-range54 words
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Article, Illustration471 1952-01-18 1 /^1 1 11 T< Ti 11 Churchill lo lell Congress He Is iMot Begffinff for Dollars WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 (UP) Winston Churchill will tell Congress today that he did not become the King's First Minister again to beg for more dollars from the United States. The British471 words
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274 1952-01-18 1 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs. The cause of the capsizing and sinking of the* double decker motor boat m the Perak River on December 14, last year, resulting m the death of 18 people, was due to overloading, and the owner-engine driver, Mohamed Nasir bin274 words
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77 1952-01-18 1 SAIGON, Jan. 17, (AFP) —Emperor Bao Dai will shortly confer with Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore, and Admiral Sir Guy Russel, the C-in-C Royal Naval forces Far East, according to well-informed circles today. Bao Dal will then receive the French Parliamentary Mission led77 words
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101 1952-01-18 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 17. (AP). —Captain Kurt Carlsen whose saga of the sea captured the imagination of the world, came home to a shouting, emotional welcome today. Pushing throngs met the valiant skipper of the Flying Enterprise and roared out cries of "Welcome Home101 words
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65 1952-01-18 1 CHARTRES, France, Jan. 17 (UP) A French Army r^ 0 naissance car bearing the body of Marshal Jean de Lattre cie Tassigny from Paris to his birJiplace caught fire near here, but the blaze was quickly extinguisned The army authorities who described the mishap65 words
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Article76 1952-01-18 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. }7 (Reuter) At least 13 peopl* have died as a result of tpe worst storm California has aerienced for decader Road and rail traffic wai reduced to chaoi and several towns isolated. A reUef train was today trying to reach th«76 words
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Article142 1952-01-18 1 LONDON, Jan. 17, (Rcuter) Despite the present difficulties and inherent complications m the situation, given necessary patience and wisdom, political progress of Malaya towards the goal of a united, independent state as a whole was to be hoped for, the British Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton142 words
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162 1952-01-18 1 BELFAST, Jan. 17 (Reutor)The chief cook of a British tanker. Wee Boon Ann. of 4. Middle Road. Singapore. was found hanged m his cabin here last week after a quarrel with the chief steward, the Belfast Coroners court was t<>ld ««ay. Second162 words
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63 1952-01-18 1 PENANG, Thurs. Mr. R. Kirvrpatrick, the Officer Commanding Auxiliary Police Force Penang, told The btandard today that eight Communists or Mm Yuen members have been arrested since Jan. 1 by the Police Jungle Squad. Mr Kirkpatrick stated that the total strength of63 words
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Article36 1952-01-18 1 HAVANA, CUBA. Jan. 17 (U P) Damages estimated at 100 000 pesos were caused by a dynamite bomb which exploded at dawn at the leather works plant "Ingelmo" at San Rafael and Consulado Streets.36 words
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79 1952-01-18 1 vrrAr a titMPUR Thurs. The London Times Com T l^ aMOuncement caused consternation here as Sir ntto had made plans tp visit Malaya and conarmed this Mention STpfrsonal letter to the head of the organic < rr^ SBS^ the Londo.79 words
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224 1952-01-18 1 UK Deplores US Pressure' On Jap Govt. LONDON. Jan 17. (IP) British quarters accused the United States today of influ coring Japan's decision to recognize Nationalist China and the government officially deplored the use of pressure on Japan. British official* privately c--i'd bot irritation ai American pressure on J John224 words
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46 1952-01-18 1 PARIS. Jan :v (UP) Chile. Greece and Pah I took their scats on the S< toy Council today at II fir I lit.'.: 1 session They were elected to tWOyear terms In December to replace Ecuadoi Ifugo ia and India46 words
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Advertisement129 1952-01-18 1 deadline HaiicSmiii Dwellers Ti«ad»» Atleh Barter rimi. Acheson: Soviet Kews Inside HOUSing: Ge r Moi-e Wme^. 2 Deals Of f^P. s UN: APlan Old Stuft~>P. 7 J^ v#/ 'x VB 1 1 yy r m f n^Mi Wf6HW l^» Skmp y /I "Just what the doctoi orderMT^ ed" to ovoi^129 words
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Advertisement52 1952-01-18 1 ABCRDAL) CYCLES and AUTOCYCLES Get You Around In Comfort. R«prfsentativeK: \H Mil KSION A (O Siacapurt a K. Lumpuf J N*WV Shipment m linn* ior I CBIJVESB Vlill ># 1« I J Necklaces, Broockcs, Ear-rings, Bracelets. I i j 5e the first to make the seleition. Jewellery Dept. 1 Gum52 words
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Article, Illustration340 1952-01-18 2 Widow Thanks City Magistrate THIRTEEN people who appeared m the City Police Court yesterday on summonses for not having complied with mandatory orders to demolish their huts, were told by the Magistrate, Mr. K. J. L. Jamieson, that they were being given a "new lease340 words
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146 1952-01-18 2 A QUARREL between two watchmen employed m a rub- ber factory at Jurong Road on the night of Aug. 14 last year had a sequel at the Singapore Assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice Knight. when (^ora Singh was on trial on a charge of146 words
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Article98 1952-01-18 2 THE following donations are I gratefully acknowledged by the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis As- sociauon. Union Insurance Society of Canton. Ltd. $183.99, Messrs 'John Little Co. Ltd Tl.o'l, Federal Dispensary, Ltd 108.11 Messrs Whiteaway Laidlaw Co. Ltd Medical Hall, Ltd. 63.37. G. H. Cafe. Ltd. 80.39. Baiai Textiles98 words
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85 1952-01-18 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR N. A. MALLAL, Progressive Legislative Councillor, will attempt to get Government to reverse its decision to lease the major portion of the vacant land at Collyer Quay to the Singapore Chamber of Commerce and the Singapore Club. Mr. Mallal85 words
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Article, Illustration307 1952-01-18 2 'Constdnt Changes' Of Officers Deplored Profiteer Fined Director OS PWD To Retire Standard Staff Reporter. MR. CHIN CHYE FONG, an Unofficial Member of the Singapore Rural Board, yesterday deplored the fact that during his five years' service on the Board, he had to welcome and bid farewell to "something like307 words
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243 1952-01-18 2 3 Soldiers Jailed For X'mas Eve Assault On Sergeant Standard Staff Reporter THREE BRITISH soldiers of the Royal Engineers Regiment after^ celebrating Christmas Eve m the city dropped m at their camp's cookhouse fux some sandwiches. Having partaken of it, they stopped a passing British sergeant and beat him up.243 words
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226 1952-01-18 2 MAXINE RAKICH - MAXINE RAKICH, By Standard Staff Reporter MICHAEL PAPINEAU is one of the most envied boys m Singapore today, specially among his young friends who are admirers of Big Chief Little Wolf the Redjndian wrestler who is m the Colony for a short226 words
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301 1952-01-18 2 Public To Have A Say In S'pore's Lido Standard Staff Reporter THE CITIZENS of Singapore will soon be given an opportunity to make their suggestions regarding the proposed seven-acre Lido at Changi Point, the lay-out of which was approved with certain alterations by the Rural Board yesterday. i i~t^tt"- v301 words
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Article121 1952-01-18 2 FOR the fourth year m succession Mr. Mrs. Runme Shaw and Mr. Mrs. Run Run Shaw will be distributing New Year giffcl to old people over bO years of ftCfe m Singapore. Their representatives will also be distributive siiuiiur m Kirila Lumpur, Ipoh. Penaag and121 words
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Article43 1952-01-18 2 Muslims Seek Govt. Aid For Home GOVERN II Mm vv ill be <'»lal»li«iiii. r hmmmt for \i 4im m SiMgiiim, The borne destit ite as for i to A by these T .c home tain re i se del ing disposal ol v.n.43 words
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Article, Illustration279 1952-01-18 2 CHINESE BUS OWNERS SAI Standard Statf Repot PASSENGERS ira\«!lin» m Sfau r< their fare> acoovdiag lo MfliaMM, aid i This statement was made yesterday by the president of the Chinese Bus Owners* Asl tciation, Mr. Guok Sing Inn. as a resuU of279 words
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Article47 1952-01-18 2 THE SINGAPORE Kiwi Members' League will hold their, annual general meeting at the British Council Hall on Sunday, Jan. 20 at 10.15 a.m. After th« election of officebearers, prizes will be distributed to winners m the badminton, table tenni* and stamo competitions.47 words
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Advertisement263 1952-01-18 2 KLIIM/e^tt c^| without refrigeration Jgf. Families m every pan of the world are assured of milk unfailingly safe and healthful when they use KLINf. Your KLIM milk is protected m the tin against dampness, contamination and any harm it keep< uithout refrigeration. Since with KLJM there is no wa^te or263 words
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Miscellaneous21 1952-01-18 2 I so YO'aims t' steal w ;*S^cJL* i "™"»*^j Bi^™ lHiißiijJiiillljiaiiji^ i—m i MAH SWEE^E-P, E( EHI> X JLrM <Wf yV21 words
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Article109 1952-01-18 3 The Crime J agdeo t| 1 il \ORI>I\ AKY situa a. t ttrdiim to Ota Magistrate Mx X J i ,::;:"Min. ha* arisen as a f priM endings msti a^air^l Jasdeo an In not removing illegal irtitionN which from i .>rnpartment> m j n-arn Koad cattle shed fata about 100109 words
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Article, Illustration97 1952-01-18 3 photo. [*HE SIN '-APORt. In ome Tax Departmeni yesterdaj ren e."o.over^ thut under iiyqmf Tax Ordinance thej are required to make a return particulara respect- emp] fees I sextain lasses em] ;ed m 1951 by Feb. T Departmei I sent out forms for ipletion to employers. JaschaStandard - 97 words
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Article62 1952-01-18 3 RA-'rlr-? r.r.:-..: ex ep: v era ken ia allowed ben 1 a and p.r.-. on S Jam 27 A Ga.'f:e n atioo issued by the C nn -.sioner of PoHcc Smgap'.re. tea thai no fireworks shall be let or* m the cdty of any hospital or m way62 words
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Article101 1952-01-18 3 SEET CHI HONG, a Chinese priest of a temple-cum-joss house m Lorong K. Tel ok Kurau. protested. "Bat it is a temple. when City Police Magistrate. Mr. K. J. L. Jamieson told him that an illegal fence m the temple's premises had to be removed. Sect101 words
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Article256 1952-01-18 3 Auction Market To o Cut W aste Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Fisheries Department i- planning to e»tal>li»h a v»hole«*alr fi»h market m Tua* m jurons on a piece of reclaimed land to provide facilities far the landing and auctioning of fi-b. Thi* mo\e it i-> believed. v*ould attract fish256 words
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Article129 1952-01-18 3 BEJ.VSrI THE principal witness m the case, a 15-year-old Chinese girl was a liar, the Singapore Firs* Poii Magistrate, Mr. R. C. S. Be.l yesterday acquitted -and discharged Neo Khoon Tong. aged 32, of a charge of having carna. knowledge of the girl a: Owen129 words
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Article73 1952-01-18 3 Brown Can 't Be White TO ASSIST the Importers who have accumulated^ stocks of brown sugar, the Controller of Supplies m Singapore, has decided to release reasonable quantities for sale m the open market. This brown sugar however cannot be sold by retailers as ration sugar issued by the Singapore73 words
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Article, Illustration355 1952-01-18 3 'One Government, One Citizenship Standard Staff Reporter A CALL to M-rap the pre-ent constitutions of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya and to replace them by a central government responsible to a fully-elected legislature was made yesterday by Singapore City Councillor, Mr. S. S. Manyain.Michael Goh - 355 words
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Article251 1952-01-18 3 The House PerchedOn The Hill LOOKING for all the world like a Dogpatch house perched atop a hill whose foot is being undermined to make way for the Siglap Estate, the rambling attap house of Nawi bin Saban will soon be demolished. But until suitable accommodation can be found for251 words
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Article75 1952-01-18 3 Ask He Will Answer Standard Staff Reporter j VISITORS to the Singapore City Council office m St. An- t clrew's Road will soon have 1 someone to gree r and ne:p t ■them on the fir=: floor of the r building. t He will be an "experimental" t Municipal Officer,75 words
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Article29 1952-01-18 3 THE Boon Yew School at the i !~i milestone Chang: and the Li Ming School at Ja'an Besar j have both Veen struck of* the register.29 words
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196 1952-01-18 3 HOLDING that the «urt rmild not convict on an mm sumption of th< pro<*ecutio« Mr R J L. Jami»'^»n City Police Magr»tr.*tr acquitted X M S ||V aft**r a trial m what tvs th«* C ity Council Building I* pirtment's "test" rase irgi :er ection196 words
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Article25 1952-01-18 3 f -.:p:r vsc i Lira and an ex-p tor, Tha X *on P both acquitted m por- F trict Couri Bt Pang Siov Sim25 words
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Article274 1952-01-18 3 SUBSTATIONS liable to load shedding today: DAT Adelphi. I Cross St. Tagoda St.. I. llokien St.. Pickering >t Cliurt'h St.. HJ. Circular R«l Carpenter St.. Cavanagh Kd. Collver Quay. V. M. H. 1 and Prince st. Market St.. Raffles PI. Malacca St.. Boat Quay, In ion Building,274 words
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Article225 1952-01-18 3 Standard Staff Reporter A NEW Malay primer sasea on the principles of Di Frank Laubach. who visited Malaya lasi June has just been published m Singapore The book, profusely illustrated, is written by two officers of the Singapore- Education Department Che Abdul Karim bin Mohd.225 words
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Article101 1952-01-18 3 REUBIN JOSEPH Jew who was repatriated from Israel last December was acquitted and discharsed ii the Singapore Second Police Couri yesterday on a charge of alleged extortion. Seubin was a.leged to have gone to the shop of a Jev> merchant at. North Bridge Roar101 words
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Advertisement87 1952-01-18 3 n the eativ '.^^^^'X. to f n n g the -^^I^^:^ Chameleon OMI d of Mexico --nges to crimson about 10 o.m. In the arter- i toon if is orange and at sunset, SiMe remaining so till morning. Well known tkroughc^C^<^w£€^Qh out the world, the changed wherever MALAY FOR BEGINNERS87 words
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Advertisement100 1952-01-18 3 y<xu cjut siJUUi nuxve ut t/te, LAT£ST Mamx J J il/) I J f O>tcC UOIC Q^t- StUX MtOT*C OX** O* tC i l r V^ft V™^^^ /W/Pf -HEADROOM MOR6 $4F(TY Minx 5-seater roominess is still To Opucurve vision are added further increased. Extra headroom new double-dipping headlamps, gives a100 words
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Article248 1952-01-18 4 Gets Five Years' Jail, 12 Strokes Of The 'Cat' Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Thurs. Sentencing Extra Police Constable Lonji bin Abbas to five years' rigorous imprisonment and 12 strokes of the "eat' for armed robbery, Mr. Justice Abbott m the Malacca High Court said today he was determined248 words
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241 1952-01-18 4 Had Supplies For Bandits -Two Jailed Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Remarking that they were no better than the bandits themselves. Mr. Justice Wilson at the High Court here today convicted an elderly Chinese. Wong Keong and his wife, Lai So Ngo. and sentenced them to penal servitude for241 words
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Article106 1952-01-18 4 Co-op Housing Scheme KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Members of the Selangor Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, will convene a special meeting to consider the question of organising a housing scheme. Mr. M.J. Hogan, the Presi^ dent, and the Vice-Presidents, Messrs. A. J. Grade, E. A. Joy. W. H. W.106 words
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Article94 1952-01-18 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs A curfew has been declared covering the whole Police district of Kuala Selangor from Jan. 15, during 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. However, m the Town Board areas of Tanjong Karang, Kuala Selangor, Kampong Kuantan, Assam Jawa, Jeram and Sungei Buloh and94 words
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Article52 1952-01-18 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Three lorry drivers, Lee Hong Kee, Darawi bin Jamal and Wong Cheng Yon a,, were each fined $60 m the Circuit Court for failing to secure their lorries, which were carrying restricted goods, with tarpaulin. They were arrested at the Kulai checking point on52 words
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Article40 1952-01-18 4 TASIS BIN SAMSUDIN of Layang Layang, who failed to comply with a call-up order under the Manpower Regulations and appeared before the Magistrate, Kluang, was allowed $300 bail. The case was postponed to January 19, pending further investigation.40 words
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214 1952-01-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Unlike the prewar Volunteer Forces, which predominantly comprised infantry units, the new Volunteer Force will mainly consist of technical units and 13 regular British Army instructors have been posted to give technical training. It is intended to raise units of the following214 words
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Article329 1952-01-18 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Govindasamy Naidu. Chief clerk m Kamayan Estate, Bahau. was told today by Che Harun m the Second Magistrate's Court, "I think you are too much of a Valentino." Che Harun made the remark after being told by Naidu's329 words
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Article168 1952-01-18 4 $4, 000 Donation Standard Stall orresp op.dt nt KUALA LUMPUR, 1 h i The Finance Standing C miftee of the Malayan Chiiw Association today approved ihe grant of $4,000 towards Urn cost of building a dispensary In Serdang Bahru Settlement. In a letter to the MCA. the Resettlement Officer of168 words
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Article76 1952-01-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs During 1951 a total of 3.342 aliens and 113 British subjects were deported. 132 aliens and one British subject having been sent away last month. Nine banishment orders were made m December, bringing the total for the year to 115. 101 m respect of aliens76 words
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Article, Illustration153 1952-01-18 4 A toast to the King iras proposed by Mr. Fra ticis Mo rsi ugh President of the Catholic Students' Society, University of Malaya at the Society's third annual dinner and dance held at Raffles Hotel on Wednesday night. Abqul 200 people, including the Bishop of Malacca, were present.153 words
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Article, Illustration286 1952-01-18 4 Standard Slaff Reporter JOIIORE BAHRI, Thurs.— A relief fund In aid victims of the recent floods m various dßfltrk Ifl of Johore and other parts of ihe F« tie-ration has l>een launched sins ullaneou sly m Siiurauore and the Federation, The fund has286 words
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Article42 1952-01-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federal Legislative Council will meet here on Jan. 30 and 31 instead of Feb. 6 and T. as announced. In the absence of Mr. J.D. Hodgkinson, Mr. F.V. Duckworfh has bees appointed a temporary official member.42 words
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Article98 1952-01-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. After the 7 p.m. Radio Malaya news broadcast tomorrow the Labour Party and the IMP will be given- lix minutes m which to present its platform. On Jan 19 It will be UMNO's evening and on Jan 21 the Rentpayers' Association will present98 words
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87 1952-01-18 4 4 TERRORISTS KILLED MR 2 SURRENOFR KLA I Tlllll>. fir- I handily killed m SifMit, IVrak. attacked ;i part) on an Mtete, I MDUMMtedi bandil Tins was m hang, w,. c; 'bandits m LI arch of udin with him. In the pi v been tion three h Kedai suspected ithe87 words
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Article51 1952-01-18 4 On grounds tn E High Court poned foi i n j nesf. S: n X I rirar B on Nov. 1 The Deputj ti] w. Mr D making an ap| post I that "i... tad take p a .ition oi The J cation >. si to Fob51 words
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Article28 1952-01-18 4 the M uai Rauf, on the driv< car, A■ For irn i p ;i Bukil li Dents m bifl vi Kean were ea<*h •i tai b28 words
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Advertisement258 1952-01-18 4 viK 4±A »S^ Vm mbT Zail 4tß ~u^ IS 'T2l 'Ji* 95^ SIZ #1* yi trust 1 ta-i>p l:<>t:lihtj. full o/ rilulitti an el #»ff#»fv/f/. f/off must m Sit* a "SSPJAVfILLO'S TONIC" now and then. It builds up a reserve of strength and health that wiil delight you. You can258 words
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Article, Illustration272 1952-01-18 5 Merchants Get 2 Months Grace Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG, Thore. Penang merchants were officially informed toda) \\u\\ ihe aalhorities m Djakarta ha\«* withdrawn the barter irti'le farilitirs for Atjeh ami 1 1 1«- surrounding islands of Simeuloe, Mas ««ir., with effect from December I >. la>t272 words
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Article32 1952-01-18 5 RAAF Unit Completes 500 Sorties Squa I la Fed i• R i i teh Jand, a the target i i iii Mala i Squadron m mdii ■•>■•• i >>' iti lal nda the the32 words
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Article60 1952-01-18 5 WEI KIM HOCK (47) of New Bridge Road was tenta- Ply charged m the Singapore p rsl Police Court yesterday cheating Arumugam, by lestly inducing him to cr $80 to him al the P W D. quarters m Upper Wilkie Road on Dec. 31, !asr year. Wee was60 words
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Article259 1952-01-18 5 It's For Your Children'— B. A. *ND FOR SETTLERS SftaadaW Siaff «»rri»f>on«lent \f! I PATAM, Thurs.-Scttlers m the Padang Resettlemml Camp who attended the owning MiM »ma School were told by the British Kr 1 ih. Mr A B. Ramsay that Government ghriag them ?i> year title deeds initially and259 words
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Article115 1952-01-18 5 Standard Staff Reporter AMENDMENTS to the Building and Trisha By-Laws of the Singapore City Council will be moved at the special meeting of the Councillors on .I<*n. 31 by the President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. The amendment to the Building By-Laws is designed to115 words
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Article39 1952-01-18 5 Standard StalT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thins The Committee of the RubberProducers' Association met toiay to discuss various aspects m connection with the census of members of estates staffs for purposes of manpower, it is reported here.39 words
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Article177 1952-01-18 5 Standard Staff Reporter TWO FINANCE cases scheduled io bo heard m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday were postponed to Feb. I', on the applications of defence counsel, Mr. DS. Marshall. The cases were against Chua \V\\ Hock, proprietor >f Eng Ho Seng, Beach Road,177 words
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Article, Illustration100 1952-01-18 5 Air Chief In Gey on AIR MARSHAL Sir Francis Fogarty, Commander-in Chief oi Far East Air Force, Bew from Singapore t° Negombo, Ceylon, vestevday tor a routine visit to the RAF m Ceylon With Hongkong and Malaya. Ceylon forms F.E.A.F.a command area The Air Marshal will be j•- </ torStandard - 100 words
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Article13 1952-01-18 5 Two-Man Probe On Gratuity Reporter c i s R i Ra the G13 words
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Article11 1952-01-18 5 Another Long Balckout Powe U it Ie suf! to •he I11 words
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Article118 1952-01-18 5 Standard Staff Correspondent iPOH. Thurs.~-O;ie thousand of Ipoh's pour who are over sixty years old will receive Chinese New Year gifts, totalling more than $5,000 from :>e Sii.Vvv Brothers Organisation m the Ipon Jubilee Park ot January 21. The distribution of gifts by the Shaw118 words
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128 1952-01-18 5 THE GEOGRAPHICAL Society, University of Malaya, is sponsoring a series of six public lectures on topics connected with Malaya and Southeast Asia. They will be held m the Oei Tiong Ham Hall of the University m Cluny Road at 8.15 p.m. on the following128 words
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146 1952-01-18 5 PENANG, Thurs. Additional collections from letter boxes m the town and the suburban areas will j be made by the Postal Department during the week prior to Chinese New Year Day to cope with the usual Chinese New Year mail rush. This was146 words
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Article19 1952-01-18 5 MR Edmund Loh, a teacher from Mahmud School, Raub, has been transferred to Clifford School. Kuala Lipis.19 words
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Article104 1952-01-18 5 CHI A N r EE YONG (25), was fined $150, In default one month's simple imprisonment, by the Singapore Thii.i Criminal District Judge, Mr S E. Teh yesterday, when he admitted trying to export goods without the permission of the Controller >r [mports at id Exports.104 words
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224 1952-01-18 5 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S radio -photo transmission service which at present links the Colony with the United Kingdom, will be extended to Hongkong from February I. Mr. R.C. Hampton. Assistant Manager of the Cable and Wireless, told The Standard yesterday. This224 words
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Article206 1952-01-18 5 Standard Maff Correspondent PEIVANC, Thurs. A proposal to amalgamate the Penang ami Province Welleslry branch of the Women** Service I^ea^ue with the British Red Cross Society *aunanimously agr«M»<l lo at the annual general meeting of the WSL at the Kesidenrv toda>. Mrs. R. P. Bingham,206 words
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Article61 1952-01-18 5 BAIT. OF (15.000 m \m > sureties wa> offered t> Ltm Cheng Mtri m the Singapore Third Criminal District Courl yesterday, when tie claime 1 trial to lia\iiig m bis possession f)8 pounds of raw opium it (ia!e 2 of the Singapore Harbour Board m61 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-01-18 5 photo. > I HIS 80 cwt. rescue i vehicle for the Singapore Defence Training School 1 will be used to train vol--1 unteers in the art of res- ruing people from bombed buildings. j As it stands it is not fully equipped with accessories connected with rescue work.Standard - 61 words
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168 1952-01-18 5 Councillor Appeals To Sit, Vo te In Council Standard «tt <. orn->.|u»nd<*!*l rht im rase m iin ivhi i «a elected M »r la i i ths i■ > i Ordinance of* hea A ite I tha ti I with the i mi < ian 12.40Q ■I y Incurred m168 words
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Article26 1952-01-18 5 SIK.H ;i esl s daar .r 1 Singh lus cood ided t♦ recital of the Sikh*< i Gra tl Km. line S ia faipinf26 words
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Advertisement33 1952-01-18 5 GRAND OPENING I ON JANUARY 19TH 1952 AT 5 P.M. 1 BY THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL THE I RT. HON. MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD THE CHEAT EfISTEHH THfIDE FAIR I OEYLAMO B^^L mmrmrmm mrmrwmJ l33 words
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Advertisement17 1952-01-18 5 Ferranli Moving Iron Inslrumonls X SIME. DARKY j\ S CO. LTO I LEADING JEWELLERS storch gßos Ltd17 words
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Miscellaneous44 1952-01-18 5 jß^jj^vifo nosed shave- /^SntH he didnt LiKE/rrxxfrN VS^W 1 l*'^^ TH'WAVHia /GETIT...HI3 W*T > WJ^ iff— t!?hoi)?E? BODY /HEBUSTED /OWNER MANWAo (GUY'SKNOCtfIN 1 -^^,^iV/ I^3l •■-If WM 'M^ HO^ E! V SickJX, A BLOOD /OF THAT 00lN 1 DOWN V TH 1 EARS OFF'N > ?>>' I44 words
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554 1952-01-18 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper ,$8 Per Second MJJJOMBS r busts. Parachutes into panti< So runs an an neni n th< A can ma:... v MColli< Id to 1 list: Gun nto b itti Sv ords a hoots into evening sh Bomb pots and pans. Tanks into I Scarcity into554 words
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Article, Illustration280 1952-01-18 6 Malaya's most prolific letter writer has contr ib uted over 12,000 Setters to the Press rro the majority of our m Singapore, "L.C.L." is only the pene of a prolific writer and ai contributor to the I 1 hides the identity of. a wn persi i y, Mr.280 words
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Article688 1952-01-18 6 Revi ew of View Local Man NOW thai Malaya has already military general as the Hil;; Commissioner, Utusan Melayi believes that scon names wil be put up for a Deputy Higl Commissioner. Trie papei thinks that the post of deputj High Commissioner should be he'd by a local citizen surf]688 words
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Article169 1952-01-18 6 We the PEOPLE POLITICS, MEN AND ANIMALS unwanted by Labour, he now declares himself Independent Labour. Tell us where you sre going Mr. Manyam! ANTI EXPLOITATION Spore. Sir:— We have no dearth of political parties m Singapore. Mr. J. G. Nepali has hopes of becoming the founder of a "POLITICAL169 words
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Article417 1952-01-18 6 Amd Here Is Letter 12.000- Plims Mr; i ommerce is tin very life-blood of Singapore So it has been ever since the days of that wise and farseeing Empire-builder. Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles and so will it be so long as the commerce of the world is conducted by the417 words
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Article138 1952-01-18 6 Sir;—I sent my nephew to the Haig Road School on January 14th., 1952 for enrolment. I was informed by the Principal that all morning classes had been filled up and there was no afternoon school. I saw at least 200 boys who were of suitable school ago138 words
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Article, Illustration470 1952-01-18 6 THE BANDBOX SOLDIER COMES TO MALAYA 1 L IFTY tnree-yeai-oia oeneiai oji 1 Gerald Walter Robert Templer. X.C.8.. C.M.G.. D.5.0.. who has been appointed High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, has been holding the post m Britain of Commander-in-Chief, Eastern Command. He was Britain's youngest general m the war470 words
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Advertisement42 1952-01-18 6 IDAWOOD &lo. f LTD. THE PIONKER SHIP CHANDLERS AT THE GATEWAY OF THE EAST 57, RAFFLES QIAY, SINGAPORE. Established since 19tl STOCK UA SHIPS STOKES SUPPLIED \T uwiFirrmvi prmes all orders are m» m PKOMPIIY ATTENDED JO i r?IONE~-.i#,r>^ 1757, <:\BLE— "LATIIIPIIIV*42 words
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Advertisement111 1952-01-18 6 Hf* r of f 00 1 ttz t HERE 1^ Tin: RECORD. CLEANER VO I II I BEEN IAHINC I(M(. IXniSPENSABLE FOR fflprt^ ALL KINDS OF RECORDS I^^ \O y INCLLDINC LONG— J* PLAYING DISCS. *h-» w> I *•%>- N^-.i-"- a Obtainable from your local lutkoris**d I)* importers Distributors T.111 words
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Article341 1952-01-18 7 Their Momentous* Concessions Said I hive i.eai\s Old S WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 (UP) Secretary State Dean Vchesoii -.:i»i ai his press conference yesterday thai ihe "momentous" proposals thai uviel Foreign Hinister Vishinskj has made on si! control seek h> continue :i paper prohibition s atomic weapons341 words
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Article15 1952-01-18 7 Final Big-Two Meeting Today House at I I bo Further the I ,i s todai15 words
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Article99 1952-01-18 7 I State portanl United C mmis- beg its work. A Gross ent m a itical oew Russ the D;sHe did ..ew U.S. i be. A -es m s I the pr ::d be contained m tl c papers on I conve lid the CS. wil99 words
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198 1952-01-18 7 Churchill Invested As Member Of US Society lIM.ION. Jan. 17. (IP). Prime Minister hurt hill, staunch champion of the British ras invested on Wednesday as a hereditary the Society of Cincinnati, whose members (l.m i s trom officers who fought and won the tependence against Britain. c p! c foi198 words
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235 1952-01-18 7 J. A PARIS, Jan. 17, (UP).— Mahmoud Azmi Bey, spokesman for Egyptian Foreign Minister Salah El Din Pasha, declared yesterday that his government would consider as a 'hostile act" any assistance given to Britain by other powers to keep the235 words
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66 1952-01-18 7 JAKARTA. Jan. 17 (AP)— Three policemen and a boy of 12 were machine-gunned to death m a village only 10 miles south of Jakarta. The policemen, representing the .Milage's entire security furce, foughfc. a gang of 30 wellarmed thugs who had ransacked the66 words
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235 1952-01-18 7 LONDON. Jan. IT. (Reuter) Britain charged Persia witr violating' the Angio-Persiat treaty of 1857 as well as normal international practice anc '"all canons of conduct be tween state and state" m i note delivered m Teheran yes terday m protest against the Persian decision235 words
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Article50 1952-01-18 7 EDMONTON, Alberta. Jan. Vi fUPi-A United States Air Force C-47 transport crashed m a snow-covered field 40 miles south of here yeste r d a y and flipped over on its back but Royal Canadian Air Force rescue officers said the 14 persons aboard escaped injury.50 words
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Article74 1952-01-18 7 ST PAUL. Minnesota, Jan. 17. (UP' Harold Stassen officially entered the March 18 Minnesota presidential primary yesterday and told a news conference thai General Douglas Mac Arthur should be reinstated as the Pacific Commander. Stassen said that the "summary di.smis.sal" of Mac Arthur wa> on e74 words
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234 1952-01-18 7 Shinned Vital Goods To Reds MANILA Jan 17, (AP).— A Chinese national who has Amassed 'a fortun; m the vegetable oil business^ Manila was thrown into the army stockade itOW Murphy last night on charges of fi an f '"Vhin^ Com of a cargo234 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-01-18 7 photo. Arabian Ambassador to London, gave a reception recently to celebrate the 26th anniversary of Kinff Ibn's reign m Arabia. Here (left to rl^ht) at the reception, are: Miss Thorayya, Miss Bauthavna. both daughters of the Ambassador, on the ritfht. APAP - 43 words
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147 1952-01-18 7 CAIRO. Jars. 17. (Reuter)— Cheering crowds thronged Cairn .streets yesterday celebrating the birth of a Crown prince to King Farouk and his 18-year-old commoner Queen. The King who has three daughters of a previous marriage smiled and said: "El Kamdul man" 'thanks be147 words
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101 1952-01-18 7 Yoshida Offer Bid To Win US Ratification CHIANG RECOGNITION WASHINGTON, Jan. 1". d !'i Diplomatic tcrs interpreted Prime Minister Shigcni IToshida*f assurance that Japan plans earh recogiiition ol Nationalist Chbui as an "obviovs" bU for early rattftca* i li{»n by the United States ol tl.r lapanesc peace treaty. D< I101 words
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Article63 1952-01-18 7 Nehru' s Party Well Ahead NEW DELHI. I er) Pr< Nehru's Congr< Party was w m the m India's genera 447 victoi Les to 'he Comdidat< S tie 740 resu]t the 4,000 tota have been aniced. Finance Minister s Deshmukh, \vl 42.000 majority i l X j a near Bombay,63 words
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93 1952-01-18 7 SAIGON, Jan. 17 R< T vent: Cambodians were m i yest< day when a mine exploded under a train while it was p ing over a bridge about 4.5 miles northwest <>f the Cambodian capital ('l Pnompenh. The bridge collapsed .'md the Locomotive93 words
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Article23 1952-01-18 7 LONDON. Jan. IT. fAP) I i j North Atlantic Council veste a.i- called to meet m Lisbon on Feb 16.23 words
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Article115 1952-01-18 7 TAIPEI, Jaa 16. (UP) I Foreign Office yesterday discounted reports 'hat the Nationalist soldiers interned by France on a small i I off the south coasi of [ndo-China would join Vietnamese m fighting the Communists. One high source told ted Press thai to the of115 words
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10 1952-01-18 7 Salan: I-C Rebels Suffer Huge Losses Black 1 1,000 i10 words
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105 1952-01-18 7 KR [S .1.-:. IT IKI Marsha > Dt- Tassignj tCif mission* immande m lit i: t Notre Dame ithedral Pareds. his B Lace, to be mt«-i iod b>' B< i i n m Ini President Pn Frances tril ite to a Premier PhAP - 105 words
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Advertisement48 1952-01-18 7 V^. >y Y V* 'V £s v T~*^-> JH _V W iM _lH U *^^j ______f ■>. ■y _y __y _^P^___^_p THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND Vy?»;^!nf jU^ ro Sarawak, north soßWfo. '^'S^Wvf^ IN DON til A. THAILAND, BURMA ASK US i— «»OUT TtAVIL v m ITO. OCEAM HD6. SIM6AfORE I48 words
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Advertisement45 1952-01-18 7 SPECIAL OFFER FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR Coloured "Old Bleach" Bed Sheets sets 70 x 103" 59.50 Per set of 2 Sheets 1 90 x 103" 67.95 H Less 10% discount from Jan. 14th to Jan. 29th jjj Colours Green, Blue, Rose, I ro b yyyy^s^Jl45 words
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Article, Illustration194 1952-01-18 8 2 Trawlers Cast Nets Off Spore Standard Shipping Reporter TWO former Japanese deep-sea fishing trawlers, recently purchased by a Hongkong firm with interests m Singapore, have left the Colony on their first trawlin? operation m Malayan waters. The vessels. Shing Sun No. 1 and Shing Sun No.194 words
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Article180 1952-01-18 8 ROYAL FLIGHT TO NAIROBI Two of 8.0.A.C.'i most experienced Captains «och has flown more than two and a half million miles will command the Argonaut aircraft m which Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will fly from London Airport to Nairobi on Jan. 31 on180 words
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84 1952-01-18 8 NKW DELHI, Jan 17 (AFP). Weil-informed sources disclosed here last night that ttve i airfields will be shortly under construction m Nepal. These sources said that the airfields could play an impor- 1 tanl part m the country's de- 1 fence which was the84 words
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Article46 1952-01-18 8 In R (tterdam, the L2,oooth vessel m 1951 entered the porl on Nov. 21. It was the British motor vessel Susie i);i\ ier*, coining from Newcastle. In 1950. the 12,000 th ship of the year entered the harbour of Rotterdam on Dec. l').46 words
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104 1952-01-18 8 British Ship Meets Bad Luck Twice HONGKONG. Jan. IT. (AP). It was double trouble yesterday for the 1,023 ton British steamship, [nchulva. The [nchulva steamed out of Honjjkong harbour on Tuesday to pick up a cargo at Swatow but didn't very far. A collision with the incoming Chinese vessel, Lee104 words
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Article36 1952-01-18 8 HONGKONG. Jan. 17 (AP) The 9."*3-ton British-regis-tered steamship. Edendale. was refloated on Tuesday —19 days after running aground on a sandbank inside Swatow harbour, a message from the Moiler's tug. Prince Salvor, said today.36 words
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177 1952-01-18 8 NEW YORK. 4merican shipping reached a »pk j post-war peak during 1951. hut the activities of Lniled Siales-flag vessels were characteriußed mainly by martial ami rehabilitation effort*. Frank J. Taylor, President of the American Merchant Marine Institute, says m a re\ iev» of maritime177 words
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73 1952-01-18 8 But Shipping Faces Keen Competition WASHINGTON, Jan. IT (UP) Tiie Nations Federation of American Shipping said yesterday thai "lie United States merchant fleet is facing increased E »reign competitions. It reporte i that 14 mn tries. which possessed no merchani ships prior to World War Ii now have a total73 words
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Advertisement591 1952-01-18 8 r K^T REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Sia Francisco Los Aneeles All AtnerM:tn It Cinadijn Cities 1') 1 Jan 1 A 4 i 4 I > M CXI \IJ.\CH .'I N,lin 51 !S.lm !'*.F<n IF«fe SlFeb •'iH\\ HEAR luVfb !7Feb ?SFe* JMai 2 1 >1 a i «< ■> irs of Dry591 words
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Advertisement300 1952-01-18 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO-, LTD. WESJ COAST MALAYA Hon Tat for Rengat J:*n 18 Vessel for Muai Weekly H ™?S Tl on 8 tor Ba B an Vessel for Malacca o Sl A 1 A R* an M Twice Weekly £i ru a f r or Djambi J;ui 19 Vessel for300 words
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Advertisement173 1952-01-18 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S*por» P. Sham Penan* RADJA (SM.V) <;dn 1:i 14 22 23 Jan 24 25 Jan SCHIEDYK (HAL) 25/ 3 t> b 4 Frb 3 Feb ZEELAND (RL)173 words
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Advertisement436 1952-01-18 8 i "INDIA" for BanfkOK, Hongkong. Manila, Eobt &c Yokohama 1-4 Fab l\ •MORELIA" for Bangfcafc, BonCkonC Kobe ft Yjlohama It-MFefc IMtr PATAC.OMA" f BtOfkjk Hoagfcong Manila W- »:*>:•» >, '•SELANDIA" tor Banckai R-ttFc FIONIA" for Banfkok 11-UMai PANAMA" lor Sai« Manila, Kobe Yokohama s loA:«; SAILINGS TO CONTIM VI 54436 words
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Miscellaneous41 1952-01-18 8 Despatches TODAY: Palembang H a.m. by Marosa, Djambi 8 a.m. by Sirusa. South and Easl Africa noon by Ruys, Djakarta and Sourabaya 6 p.m. by Ophir. Arrivals TODAY: U.S.A. ('.-tiers and parcels > by P r c siden t Bu han m.41 words
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Miscellaneous223 1952-01-18 8 m Harbour WHARVES SHIP GODOVVN GATE Benalder 31 I Bataan 2^ -4 2 Benarty J 7 Charon 40 41 Doctor Lvkes 4/5 Eastern Queen 25 26 2 Ferndale 4+ j I Incharran 2122 1 Ormara 19 »•> 4 Pakistan Pioneer C.P Perna 15/16 4 Rempang 18 4 R-idit > 13/14223 words
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Article, Illustration364 1952-01-18 9 T. J. LIM - T. J. LIM, »1 Standard Market Reporter Imports From ill Meagre; locks Low SINGAPORE dealers are experiencing a g down m the pepper business compared a year ago when fortunes were made or m violent price fluctuations on an active rket. T 1 /-t an364 words
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27 1952-01-18 9 Produce Market In Singa pore Ease s Slightly m Sin- yes.rket. H per with no :s at y easier. ted at ptttn Copra Coconut oil bier Pepper27 words
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Article63 1952-01-18 9 Standard Market Reporter A SMALL turnover of business was recorded m the Singapore rubber market yesterday, with prices being maintained at half-a-cent per lb. above Wednesday's levels. There was a certain amount of business among dealers switching positions, but otherwise the market was featureless. Factories63 words
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Article66 1952-01-18 9 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday tJan. 17) were (per 1b >: Buyers Sellers No 1 Spot Loose $1.40 $1.40J No 1 RSS F.OB. January $140 $140] February $1.39 51.391 No. 2 $1.35 $1.35| No. 3 $1 32 1.32| RMA 1 on Reg. February $1.4066 words
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Article158 1952-01-18 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Thurs Although sellers of Malayan tin shares reduced their prices today, buyers were not attracted at the lower levels and only a small volume of business \va< written. lustrials ntinued firm v.i. c business In rubber shares was barely sufficient158 words
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91 1952-01-18 9 HONGKONG, Jan. 17. (ReuterAAF»— The Fu Shing Bank, which suspended business on Jan. 7. will hand over part of the le?a! documents regarding investment and share holdings to its creditors for their disposal. A preliminary report on the three- day audit of the91 words
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Article78 1952-01-18 9 Britain last month boughi Ironi Western Europe nearly J150.U00,000 worth of goods more than she sold to that area and paid for only about half of her purchases. The European Payments Union reports that the sterling area paid £25.000,000 m sold and dollars for December.A.P. - 78 words
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59 1952-01-18 9 A marked increase m world demand for gem and industri.il diamonds is reported by the De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd which controls an international near-monopoly on diamond production and sales. In 1951 this concern sold gem and diamonds worth £46.780.032 compared with £38.357.698 last year. ComparativeU.P. - 59 words
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Article100 1952-01-18 9 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER THE l:>test Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb: Buyers Sellers No. 1 Spot Loose 81.40 $1,401 F. 0.8. m bales Feb. No 1 R.S.B 51.40 $1.40] No 2 K.S.S 51.35 $1,351 No 3 RSS $1.32 $1,321 Tone: Quiet. LONDON RUBBER Thursday's opening prices per lb. were:100 words
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Article, Illustration392 1952-01-18 9 rHRISTINE DIEMER - New Shell Service Sta tion For Ka tong rHRISTINE DIEMER I R*r A NEW Shell Service station was opened on j« Dhfat Road yesterday for the convenience of motorist m Katnnff Singapore s largest suburb. This wa ;i,inilfsSS constructed by Shell wHhin th last two years and more are planned,392 words
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Article425 1952-01-18 9 CHRISTINE DIEMER - Big Safe Deposit Vault CHRISTINE DIEMER, Standard Staff Reporter By of th c hank, each of whom has a separate combination unknown to the other. These combinations are deposited m another bank and are not known to any third person. At the far side of425 words
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Article67 1952-01-18 9 THE United States. Britain, France and West Germany have agreed to caU an intemationaJ conference on German extern;) 1 debts on Feb. 28 m London. Twenty-seven countries with creditor interests and banks for international settlements have been invited to <end Government and private representatives toUP. - 67 words
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Article39 1952-01-18 9 ECA has supplied nearly 30 tons of rice seeds to a total of 2.776 families m North Vietnam and distributed ***** tons of chemical fertiliser*, to about 500.000 famine* m North, On -A P. 1 tral and South Vietnam.A.P. - 39 words
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554 1952-01-18 9 Brown's Review Says: TWO SPECIAL articles m Brown's Malayan Economic Review published today deal with the prospects for the rubber and tin industries m 1952. Regarding tin the Review says that cond I mi o tput and prices are not Likely to554 words
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Article285 1952-01-18 9 WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 (AP):— An Anglo American Metals Exchange agreement involving the purchase by the United States of 20,000 tons of Malayan tin at US$l.lB a pound f.o.b. Singapore is being prepared for publication, possibly tomorrow. The tin agreement is part of the deal m which285 words
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112 1952-01-18 9 WASHINC X >.\. J m 17, i.\P> Tin soukvs bere said the U.S. Gov< rnmeoi if oon siderir<3 p •<; I uy [ndoi c n tin K| ;i fluctuating price i i to an Ai!iiT.. an \n The plan wa.^ said to112 words
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Article33 1952-01-18 9 The U.S. Senate ha.s passed and sent to the Wfiite House a joint resolution asking the President to invite foreign countries to be represented a: the Ch international trade fair. UF.33 words
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Article42 1952-01-18 9 HONGKONG, lan. 17— Special Standard Servi C ing prioej on the H r :L'i: E* daj were HK515.22 to £1 St< ling 675toUS$!:riK (14 to Mala; m (1 HI I I i <me Indonesian Supi > 1 HK5.i21.75 on one I42 words
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Advertisement85 1952-01-18 9 ijflt&Kßt BJSJJS I^^Ss S^av^S I^h lib PACKETS $2.25 nbutors *or Malaya: PER GILFILLAN COMPANY LTD. ■y <:dney action allowrs harmfuJ < *&&B^¥z* Zs-z? > WMa ;n the body, the result ts often toms of rheumatism or joint and muscle j^ms a« i 9 very wise to take a few De85 words
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Advertisement120 1952-01-18 9 Cathedral of Notre Dame m thr heart of I*ooo >< a u ]<i PurU! You fly hy luxurious Clipper* \ia Manila to H« irut. From there you have this rhoiee of srenic BMftMl Choice No. I—By1 By Pan Anirri(an's douhlc-decked .Strato** Clipper direct to Rome and Paris. Choice No. 2120 words
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Article, Illustration520 1952-01-18 10 STUART CHASED HIS BROTHER WITH A CARVER... TT'S not always easy for Boy Scouts to do "one good deed a day" the high standard they set themselves. But somehow or other they generally manage it. Anything counts, from helping an old lady across the road to saving a life. And520 words
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462 1952-01-18 10 upside Maureen Charman - J^VERY week letters pour into The Standard office from readers m Malaya and overseas. iJ h l* Week Diana Cowlev wr »tes first from Benina, iNortn Africa... TTERE m Benina there are Ax no shops where we can buy vegetables and groceries462 words
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Article44 1952-01-18 10 J M. DOMICAN.J •j\\v\\\\\\\\vwx^ xvxvvvvvvvxvxxxv - I CAID the cat to her kittens? come through. Don't play m the door as 2 you do. 2D D 1?* daft silly Pranks, Made your father a 2 J "Manx," J And cut your grand- 1 > mother m two. J M. DOMICAN.44 words
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Article, Illustration166 1952-01-18 10 HAVE you ever tried carving houses out of salt? It's fairly easy to do if you're careful and patient and it won't cost you very much. Half a block makes one house. Shape the top for a roof, including chimney. Mark doors166 words
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Article92 1952-01-18 10 FEW other carnivorous anivials have as powerful teeth as the hyena. They are endowed with remarkably developed sharp cutting blades, as well as others fitted for crushing. One of the ways to distinguish a crocodile from an alligator is the fourth tooth on each side of the lower92 words
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Article27 1952-01-18 10 ""Y"OU must think automobiles X grow on trees," father reared when Ted dented a fender "Silly man." Ted grinned. "Everybody knows they come from plants."27 words
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Advertisement310 1952-01-18 10 SPECTACLE 4 ACTION,. ADVENTURE ENOUGH FOR ALL!; iiiimi GUti kr TECHNICOLOR A Paramount Picture Plus! Latest British Movietone News jjp'l "FLYING ENTERPRISE SINKS" W [■I TODAY: 11 a. m. 1.30; 4, 6.45 4 9.30 p.m. NW-AIHAMBRA* 1 2ND "ACTION-FILLED" 1 MIDNIGHT T?^ a TECHNICOLOR J» an Louis l)<l>ra PETERS JOURDAN310 words
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Advertisement172 1952-01-18 10 I MORNING SHOW TOMORROW 9. m I'l"^ i 3 SHOWS: #.^.T. 6../0. i#i MmmiMM n >'> t> rWY MAITM •"llUn IEJGH 6LOIU DttUVQI M% jl CBMC lIACKCN ANN MILLER W( aaHlwtuMiiKt «Bt» CROSev Imi chmuvui ■-■^^''*L. ''JGjfan t f y- I TOMORROW ii' Xiii Knife against tomahawk as Wyatt faces172 words
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Miscellaneous155 1952-01-18 10 ißilliflJl#iw«iilfa I rpoDAVi FORECAST:— After 1 > X neutral morning, the after- <* > noon will be very trylnc. 5 Do not attempt anything beyond your normal activities, and do 5 J 1 on *«ek to smooth out < c dil c 1 »e»- Mohey worries. i disappointments. Incidents and155 words
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Miscellaneous284 1952-01-18 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE ackos, new SERIES-No. 71 I— Collection of facts T mm^^ m TT mm *k r~ mm T m mm T mmm T— mm r~*~m Maa-^—.., 4-Spara '23 45^78 9/O 12— Man's r» T nicknam* '3 /</ 13— Alaskan 14— Be m debt 7c r— 77: r? T"284 words
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Miscellaneous354 1952-01-18 10 ON THE AIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (4M id A 41 m.) 18 am. Emergency News (K.L.): P-m. The Radio Orchestra; LJB News: 1.43 Dance Music Art Van Damme Quintet; 6.15 Programme Nummary: 6.17 Forces Favourites; »>..>•> Announcements Si Singapore Share Market Report; 7 p.m. News; 4 "IS JH c M354 words
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Article134 1952-01-18 11 Thais Get Another Beating LONDON. Jan. 16 (Router)— fne Thai Rugby Union touring team were beaten 14-0 by Old Paulines at Thames Ditton to-day,-but they gave an interesting display. Though giving away considerable weight m the set scrums, they gained possession frequently and when the ball came loose they were134 words
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231 1952-01-18 11 NEW MARKET, CLICKITY CLICK DO SOUND WORKOUT By NEWMARKET and Clickity Click drew attention lo their chances when they did a sound trial yesterday over siv furlongs m the company of Epsom Derby They left Epsom Derby four lengths behind runninhalf a mile m 55$ and the last three m231 words
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Advertisement952 1952-01-18 11 CLASSIFIED ADVEHYISEMEMTS ACKNOWLEDGMENT ][)ATO Sir Cheng-lock Tan thanks all those who have sent congratulations and will send proper acknowledgments as soon as possible. ANNOUNCEMENT \V 7 E wish to notify the public that the recent pubUca- n ol the Internationa] Variety Concert of the Church Q* the True Light was952 words
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Advertisement686 1952-01-18 11 NOTICES KENG SENG LONG TVOTICE is hereby given that x all creditors and others having any claim or claims against KENG SENG LONG also known as KENG SENG LONG AND COMPANY which carried on business as Commission Agents at No. 31 Boat Quay, Singapore should give notice m writing to686 words
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Advertisement266 1952-01-18 11 SITUATION VACANT MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG Appointment of medical officer and assistant health officer and Deputy Registrar of Deaths. APPLICATIONS are invited from qualified registered j medical practitioners lor the post of Medical Officer mid AsI sistani Health Officer and Deputy Registrar of Deaths for I the Municipality of266 words
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Advertisement174 1952-01-18 11 NOTICE j NATURALIZATION OTICE is hereby given that DAVID BOEN c/o V.M.C.A. Orchard Road, Singapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalization, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted should send a writj ten signed statement of the j facts to the Colonial174 words
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Advertisement26 1952-01-18 11 Mtvlotr are race finishes of the Sinutipore rawm I oit Wednesday. I JKS'ffi^S?"'"'"'"***''-'-''' ii HtM** M i\\ i i IL mKrm ■■>. 'v>e» V* ..<•:■>»:.>; wi"\^ :V-x JBl26 words
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Miscellaneous360 1952-01-18 11 WEIGHTS FOR 3rd DAY HEI.OW arc the weights for tomorrow's races, third d;n of !!»<• Singapore Tur£ Club's Spring meeting. CL 3, Div. 1 3 F, Merry (io Round 8.03 Kudora 8.13 Twelfth nf \FUia Studio 8.02 Rimfire 8.1? AnSst 000 Rt>tinll^ 8.01 Full Stop 8.11 mrVtohi On 813 Piercebridgre360 words
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Miscellaneous223 1952-01-18 11 Seiangor Race Entries THE Selangor Turf Club hai decided to include classes 4 and 5 horses m their Gold Lup meeting on Jan. 26. 28 and leu. 2 This is m addition to the class 1 and 2 horses originally catered for. This move Is made as It. Is doubtful223 words
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Miscellaneous219 1952-01-18 11 Per ...n Lori X X J G r. X Piraeu XX Potentate He Qulcki an x x Kal Kahai X I Red Ownrtton X Iteve de Gi< X x Rebuke X I Batio Lk-ht X Scotch ExprfM S.lver Crest X BoUr Btnrl;i{ht X X 8 tar Lodes X X BadM219 words
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Miscellaneous51 1952-01-18 11 Oreei x nameborough M 0.- I pon X I \'< I :c,i.- !;tv ipirattoo I i M filttfl I haum !u:.... It rumto) I Vuriety Re ac "X X Vik:ng X X Walk Ik! X Whalar X S Wonder Lad X 5 Youni Jack X X Tot»J» 70 28 4751 words
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Article409 1952-01-18 12 A TOTAL of 49 boxers from the Navy, Army. Royal Air Force, Police and Civilians will compete for Singapore Amateur Boxing Association novices' championships on Jan. 21. 22 and 23. T-.e biggest entry totalling 1< c from the R"Vai Air Force v. ere there are two409 words
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72 1952-01-18 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The following will represent TSie Se'angor State m a friend- game of. soccer against the N.S. State XI on Saturday at Seremban. This game is m aid of the N.S. Squatter Resettienlent Sports Fund. Tan Huck Gay; Mitchell, Xavier. Cheok Foo.72 words
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Article, Illustration302 1952-01-18 12 JUNIOR KO HOCKEY BODCA fc \svrc iii top form against the Singapore Royal Engineers m their Junior Section >.H.A. Knock-oat hockey tournament match at St. George's Roa«l yesterday. BODCA entered the semifinal of the competition after beating the Sappers by 1 three goals to nil.Standard - 302 words
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Article108 1952-01-18 12 LOXDOX. Jan. 16 (Reuter] Football Results: F.A. Cup third round replays: Blackburn Rovers 2 Notts Forest 0. Derby County 0 Middlesbrough 2. Everton 1 Leyton Orient 3. Gateshead 3 Ipswich Town 3 (after extra time). Swindon Town 0 Cardiff City 0 (after extra time). Wolverhampton 4 Manchester City108 words
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75 1952-01-18 12 THE Chung Wah Football Association (Chinese Athletic) will hold their annual social and dance on Jan. 28 at the Sea Siew Hotel ballroom. There will be special dancing exhibitions. MC for the night will be Mr. Kingsley Morrando of Radio Malaya. Tickets are obtainable75 words
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Article118 1952-01-18 12 P T WIN KEY MATCH TAIPING, Thurs— In a key hockey league match played here last evening the Taiping Chinese Recreation Club suffered their first defeat when they lost 3-1 to the Postal and Telecommunications XI. The winners scored first through Gamany m tb<; first half. The Chinese replied throug.i118 words
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Article66 1952-01-18 12 No. 30 BATTALION R.A.O.C will meet R.A. Blakan Mati m the semi-final of the Army knock-out competition at 223 8.0.D. ground to-day. 30 Battalion are favourites for today's game which if they win will entitle them to the match against R.E.M.E. m the final R.A.O.C.66 words
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Article, Illustration976 1952-01-18 12 KEN JALLEH - MALAYA'S KEENNESS BEST GUARANTEE FOR SPORTS SUCCESS KEN JALLEH By MALAYA is ripe for athletic improvement. Athletic performances are high, considering the technique adopted, but if the country s athletes are prepared to work at their training, nothing will stop them from considerable improvement this year. i The British AAStandard - 976 words
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Article157 1952-01-18 12 BARKWAY. yesterday picked on Daniel Sng, the Colony's most promising schoolboy athlete, for a special session. Said Barkway to Daniel: "Promise me that you will take up the long and high jump. You have the sprinting ability for both these events. I want you to do157 words
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Article53 1952-01-18 12 FA CUP REPLA YS LONDON. Jan. —Bevised Fourth R, Cup ties lo! v. plays are: Blackburn R City. Chelsea trs Tr.,Middlesbrough Rovers. Birmingham CV Orient. v_- 1 1 Liverpoo. V. wanderers. Date an i ground second replay of th< Town-Gateshead tie has not ye! The winners vvi to Wes- Bromwicti53 words
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Article40 1952-01-18 12 Govt. Halts CRC Building TAIPINV, new Reero,,ing has been rBkm by the c; put up th<- ing along Statr The estims building is The e;ub has reapply m a few n The present skilled Lab v given for the stated.40 words
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Article46 1952-01-18 12 Johanscn T old To Get Ready LONDON". Denmark's new European ing champion, t: ed to defend his British champion WcGovern befon The British B Control made men| on \>v. pean Boxing tJn and that promoten v of the boys have up I to arrange the contt46 words
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Article181 1952-01-18 12 AFFILIATIONS for the 1952 Season of 29 clubs, representing 31 teams were approved at a committee meeting of the Singapore Business Houses F A recently. All Clubs which played m last years leagues have re-affiliated, and the new clubs are Jacks S C, Boustead S.C. East181 words
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Article127 1952-01-18 12 IT WAS time for autograph signing and souvenir giving at the end of the Barkway course yesterday. Women teachers and women athletes after producing autograph books, suddenly produced a blue-covered parcel. A surprised but delighted Barkway asked permission to unwrap the parcel and found that127 words
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54 1952-01-18 12 CHICAGO, Jan. 17 (AFP) Young lightweight Luther Rawlings of Chicago defeated Enrique Bolanos of Los Angeles last night by a technical knock-out m the fifth round of a scheduled ten-round fight. Rawlings will probably meet Jimmy Carter at the end of February m Chicago for54 words
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Advertisement107 1952-01-18 12 IT—WHO Wl LL WIN?-] *^:'j^^ '^x:-. v' 2 X ■■rCiiflflil *'A WIN ON DISQUALIFICATION DOES NOT SATISFY ME! Complains Chief LITTLE WOU "EVERYBODY IS AGAINST ME" Laments KING KON<"LET'S SEE WHO IS TOPS WITHOUT INTERFERENCE" FINAL DECISION FIGHT (NO bISQUALIFICATION) TO SATISFY EVERYBODY SATURDAY JANUARY 19 9 P.M. KING CHIEF107 words
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Miscellaneous22 1952-01-18 12 iTIDESf Itimki r lIIITIHB if Singapore Malacca Port Dickson Port Sham Pena Cff TOMORROW: Singapore Malacca Port Dickson Port Sham Penang u.Jtl22 words
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