Singapore Standard, 21 January 1952
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Title Section18 1952-01-21 1 Singapore Standard 4r N i. vOL. II NO. 203. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1952. 8 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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257 1952-01-21 1 TUNIS, Jan. 20, (UP). French troops and police d info Notionalist rioters yesterday at Mateur, 20 s so-jfhwest of the big naval base of Bizerta, killing r persons and wounding 26 others as the nationwide ib mdependence irorement threatened to develop into full257 words
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Article, Illustration17 1952-01-21 1 photo. I i,r.i \>h of Gen. < ruplrr mho h !*> ippaiateti fflgli Oom- r ol Malaya. A. P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article29 1952-01-21 1 XSE, .New Jersey), Captain Kuri a: rf > esbigj the to* H3- over. •\e Flying El t< r eech esa :da I :eel." he lives nned C29 words
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Article321 1952-01-21 1 LONDON, Jon. 20,*(fceuter): India* has warned the Western Powers that Russia would go to the help of the Peoples Republic of China if the latter were attacked by air, according to today's Reynolds News. The diplomatic correspondent of this leftwing paper said that321 words
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57 1952-01-21 1 THREE Britons held m Soviet custody since they disappeared List Saturday on the way from Berlin to West Germany were released over the week-end at the East-W«rt German border checkpoint of Helmstedt. They were members of variety hall singer Graeie Fields' soldier show troupe: GordonUP - 57 words
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Article56 1952-01-21 1 Crew members of the Britishregistered Chinese owned freighter Taikin Shan, which went aground m the Paracels, have been transferred to the British frigate HMS Alert, which is standing by the vessel until the arrival of the Hongkong tujj. Prince Salvor. -Reuter-AAP. An earthquake shook TokyoA.P. - 56 words
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Article, Illustration468 1952-01-21 1 ■igypt 1 ension Worse As Govt. Incites Nation ISMAILIA, Jan. 20: —As British troops today took over temporary control of the south side of Ismailia to search for snipers, a state of emergency was proclaimed m Cairo, starting at dawn today, and Egyptian Socialist leader Ahmed HusseinA.P.; U.P.; Standard - 468 words
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Article256 1952-01-21 1 Withdra w Ch ina Recognition To End Malaya War By IVOR KRAAL, Standard Staff Reporter RECOGNITION of Red China must cease if Britain wants to end her war m Malaya against the "bandits", said veteran American foreign correspondent, Edward Hunter, yesterday m Singapore. Mr. Hunter, an "Old China J^nd.'^who arrived256 words
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Article27 1952-01-21 1 Egypt has announced her support of a Russian stand m the United Nations General Assembly Legal Committee calling for a rigid definition of aggression.27 words
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118 1952-01-21 1 LONDON, Jan. 20 (AP): Britain has no intention of withdrawing her recognition of Communist China m the near future, qualified sources here say. British policy m the Far East was moved closer to that of America by Prime Minister Winston Churchill's talks118 words
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85 1952-01-21 1 Round-up Of Suspected Bandit Aides KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 20, —More than 20 people suspected of being bandit helpers were arrested yesterday and today, the majority m Pahang. One suspect m Bentong admitted being a bandit. He could not produce his identity card. R'aub Police, acting oir information, yesterday arrested four85 words
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136 1952-01-21 1 BURY (Lancashire), Jan. 20, (Reuter).— One hundred and twenty football fans were injured, 50 of them seriously, when a footbridge over a railway collapsed here yesterday and plunged some 150 persons 25 feet down on the track. An approaching train was pulled up onlyReuter; A.P. - 136 words
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44 1952-01-21 1 THE Chines* Communists reaffirmed their solidarity with Ho Chi Minh's guerillas m IndoChina at a reception held m Peiping, says Pei ping Radio. Present was Communist Premier Chou En-lai who also holds the ■wst of Foreign Minister. U-r.44 words
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Article46 1952-01-21 1 MADRAS, Jan. 20. (AP): Communists have so far won 34 seats to the Madras State Assembly. All four Telugu-speaking Madras ministers have been defeated. Five Madras cabinet ministers and one Union Deputy Food Minister have now been unseated, mostly by the Communists.46 words
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Article128 1952-01-21 1 PARIS, Jan. 20, (Reuter) Prime Minister Edgar Faure, 43 year old Radical, today formed a new French Government, thus ending France's sixteenth Cabinet crisis much sooner than expertccl. M Robert Schuman is again Foreign Minister and M. Georges Bidault retains the Defence Portfolio. Premier Faure i*128 words
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Article67 1952-01-21 1 Just Looking At Eacn Ocner BCUNSAK, Jan. 20, «AP'— The deadlocked Korean armistice supervision talks broke up today alter only six minutes with an Allied delegate declaring later, "There U no u^e just sitting there looking at one another." The prisoner exchange sub- j committee, likewise deadlocked. debated m an67 words
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Article34 1952-01-21 1 T!ie Burmese Guvernment if still studying "the wording" ol the U.S. Mutual Security Aid Act. a spokesman .said In Rangoon Saturday. Most Of the Burme.se oewsp^pta advocate its rejection. A. P.34 words
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220 1952-01-21 1 LONDON, Jan, 20:— An air of mystery still lingers around methods by which Britain will purchase 20,000 tons of Malayan tin for sale to the United States under the Truman-Churchill steel-for-tin agreement. The Ministry of Materials spokesman has said the British Government220 words
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Article, Illustration273 1952-01-21 1 UK Firm To Make Money Gift Today Spore Badminton Hall Standard Staff Reporter A BRITISH busfaaeM exeeuti\e has flown out 8.000 miles to Singapore to announce a "handsome eoniriluition M towards the l>uildin<: of a Thomas Tup badminton ~i hall. He is Col. J. E Ri Chairman of Brand andStandard - 273 words
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Article26 1952-01-21 1 BI'I/lARTA hai MI UWMI T k<-'. m :i diplomatic note irt be p ing spiea and saboteur* operate ;i r territorj Rev ler.26 words
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Advertisement62 1952-01-21 1 New, i^iae VT» Police: £Z,%Z;X Z Housing: F S^. r t^ Soccer: SLJgXI C^ '^^a oS^^kfrom your Most people know, but some don t. that Beer should not be served m a glass which has been cleaned with soap. Soap will clean your ?Jass thoroughly but it will affect the62 words
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Advertisement45 1952-01-21 1 Seasonal Gifts m Jewellery Other Useful Articles m SftN- E.RN.S. to select frc CC.de SUVA EROS., JEWELLERS 3. Baffles Place. Spore. L Phone fill IS STOCKS HAVE ARRIVED Bell Howell FILMOSOUND 16MM SOUND PROJECTOBS COMPACT SINGLE- CASK MODLL SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. 37-39 High Street, SINGAPORE.45 words
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Article, Illustration97 1952-01-21 2 MRS. IV. ADDIS, wife of the Deputy Commissioner (General, receiving a bouquet from Mr. Yap Chin Mm at the opening of the Great ■Mien Trade Fair at Geylan? Serai m Singapore last Saturday. The Fair was declared opea by Mr. Addis (thirdStandard - 97 words
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88 1952-01-21 2 Standard Stutl Reporter TtlF People's Party proposed to DC formed at a meeting today will not take shape yet. The Standard was told that the organisers had decided to join forces with the I ride pendent Labottf Party i)eing formed by Singapore City Councillor,88 words
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Article61 1952-01-21 2 A 16-VEL-\R-OLX) Chinese \v list. Tan Siak Hoe. was kno keci down by a taxi yester- y nMwnmfl at the junction of S .:v: erv- ie Road and Upper Serangoon Road. The boy sustained serious injuries and was admitted to hospital V.ye witnesses of the acridejit are61 words
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47 1952-01-21 2 THE DENTAL Sx>eietv of the University of Manya extended an open house to students of the University and their friends. They were taken round and .shown the various parts of the Denial Clinic, the museum and were entertained to a buffet tea.47 words
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203 1952-01-21 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE INDEPENDENT Labour Party of Malaya, whose inaugural meeting will be held Sunday next, stands for recognition of Red China by the United Nations Organization. Declaring this yesterday, Mr. S. S. Many am, one of the organisers of the Party,203 words
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Article93 1952-01-21 2 THE ROCTIORE Community Centre, the fust centre oi its kind to be opened for the use of the Rocnore Ward City Council labourers held its first general meeting at Jalan Besar 3 esterday. The Labour Legislative Councillor foi Eteehore Ward, Mr. C R. Dasaratha Raj was93 words
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Article243 1952-01-21 2 FOLLOWING safestattans m Singapore liable to load >lu'ddine Albert St.. Short St.. New Singapore let* Works, Firestone, Mackenzie Kd., Kukit liinab I'lim,*-. ltaif«tier Kd. Jalan Anipas. li.M.H.c. McKitrlne. Kradille Ri>tr. I-land (iolf Club, Seletar Pumps. Mcc Soon itlage. sfUtar Wireless. Mental Hospital. Trafaljra K>tate. New World. Jutiand K<l243 words
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Article290 1952-01-21 2 TurnsDownßequest To Take Over Vehicle Inspection Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Police have said "Jfa lo a suggestion that the Police should take over the Vehicles Inspectorate of th* Registrar of Vehicles Office. The Deputy Commissioner of Police. Mr. N. G. Morris, has informed the290 words
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Article35 1952-01-21 2 A CHEMICAL meeting o! I v Alumni Association on chest diseases will be held at the DeHospital. Singapore at 8 p.m. on Jan. 23. Members and those interested ar e invited to attend.35 words
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72 1952-01-21 2 TAIPEH, Jan. 20, (AP)— Paul Ginsberg, national commander of the U.S. Jewish war veterans, today inspected crack Nationalist troops m the Taipeh area and was afterwards received by President Chiang Kai-shek. Ginsberg said his globe-girdl-ing trip was aimed at finding out to what extent72 words
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Article148 1952-01-21 2 SIX PEOPLE died on the Colony's roods m December last compared with 14 m November. For the first 14 days of this year there was only one fatal accident. The number of persons injured, however, increased from 250 to 282 m December out of a148 words
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Article, Illustration84 1952-01-21 2 A THREE-YEAR-OLD Chinese girl fell 15 feet, when she slipped through a gap m the plank floor on the first storey of a partly demolished house m Java Road, while playing with three other children yesterday. The girl. Cheng Geok Lan sustained a leg injury andDavid Studio - 84 words
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Article, Illustration139 1952-01-21 2 Standard Staff Reporter FII TV repre*?ii yes of the Singapore Youth Coaneil entertained 215 men and women inmates of the Little Sisters of the Poor Home, m Thomson Road yesterday. Each inmate was given matches, soap, 'Tiger' balm, biscuits and towels. Dinner was served at the refectory,Standard - 139 words
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218 1952-01-21 2 Standard Woman Reporter DR C. T WANG. former Minister of Foreign Aflairs m the iNationalist Government opened the new Wan Tzu Primary School at Somapah Road yesterday m Singapore. This school is one of the many sponsored by the Red Swastika Society, which operates m218 words
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Article111 1952-01-21 2 AT THE fifth annual general meeting of Kiwi Members League held at British Council HalJ yesterday, the following were elected office bearers for the ensuing year. President: Mr. H Suite (reelected, Vice President: Mr. Charlie Neo (re-eiected >: Miss Nellie Lim,; Hon Gen Sec Mr Ang111 words
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Article154 1952-01-21 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE MALAYAN Council of the V.M.C.A., at its first halfyearly meeting, m Singapore over the past week-end, agreed to send two delegates, one from the Federation and one from Singapore, to the World Christian Youth Conference to be held m South India,154 words
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Article151 1952-01-21 2 Standard Staff Reporter EARLY measures to legalise Hindu marriages, conducted according to Hindu religious rights was urged yesterday by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Ka Labour Member for Rochore Ward m the Singapore City Council. Mr. Raj said what he wanted was something on the same lines as151 words
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Article38 1952-01-21 2 BALANCE from Jan. 12 to 18, inclusive. Donation received 36 22 22 A T Rr al Transfusion give* 3$ 17 20 5 Present stock of J flasks m liand. 20 26 10 4 6038 words
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Article104 1952-01-21 2 Prof. Dobby To Head Radio Forum Radio Malaya will start a new "Malayan Affairs Forum"' on Jan. 29 and every fortnight after that under Ihe Chairmanship of Prof. E.H.G. Dobby of the University of Malaya. The Forum will consist of men and women qualified to aive informed opinions. To ensure104 words
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Miscellaneous68 1952-01-21 2 tl TH' L-L- A. YOU EVERY ATME-^fir 1 M-MEBBE j THAVS IHPOSSJBLE,] K^tJCKLE.V HI ILE.APIN' Y^ REMEDY v MMFRRFit'c AMM < MV DARLING.'/- TH»S f V^ 1^ iTIPAL'-NI, m d-JEEBIES/T J KNOWN TO J// li' B-BEIN' \IS THE TWENTIETH L -ALL TOMOP 2$ OH-Soe.r- A medical. 4 arSo -oocHfr- cEMTMtnrr68 words
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Article204 1952-01-21 3 Will Be Sold On Instalment Basis Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. With a capital of $2 to $3 million a private building enterprise will soon be launched to build cheaper houses m big lots m f enang to help relieve the present housing shortage. 6 h^inT204 words
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588 1952-01-21 3 Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sun.— "ln our case we place interests of the citizens of the town uppermost. We fee] that the items contained m our manifestoes are ■alters affecting the daily life of every citizen, and our indidates are pledged588 words
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Article132 1952-01-21 3 Free Chinese For The Poor Sun- —Sick and IinCSC Who canr.ot will be given free I attention by Chisi iaaa at the Lam H spital m Muntri ie^ided at .the ting o! the institu- tal was started d i poor Chinese .< and ailing and to pay for treatment. t.132 words
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Article19 1952-01-21 3 ling pork without Jalan Kirn Kee. Tan Cheng Tong and Ha were each fined c Muar Magistrate.19 words
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Article, Illustration275 1952-01-21 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The United Malays National Organization will urge the setting up of ward councils m the four wards m Kuala Lumpur. This was stated by Dato Yahya bin Razak m an UMNO election broadcast over Radio MalayaSgt. M. Ingram - 275 words
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Article68 1952-01-21 3 IPOH, Sun. Mr. Lee Siew Yee, a Malayan journalist, was today married to Miss Tan Eng Lin. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Cheng Phor of Ipoh. Mr. Lee, formerly of the Penang Free School, is the second son of Mr. and Mrs.68 words
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Article, Illustration323 1952-01-21 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Johore Government has made provision for the building of a new $300,000 market m 1952 for Johore Bahru. This was revealed by Che Sheikh Abu Bakar, Offlcer-in-Charge of the Town Boards, Johore, at the first meeting of the323 words
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Article214 1952-01-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A Kuala Lumpur Flying Club plane piloted by Club Captain J. H. Wagstaff won the Air Race m t'.ie all-Malaya Flying Clubs' Air Rally held at Kuala Lumpur over the weekend and took the challenge cup previously held by Royal Singapore Flying214 words
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251 1952-01-21 3 IPOH, Sun. Two young Chinese, armed with pistols, entered the house of a Malay Government clerk at Jalan Padang, Green Town yesterday morning and relieved the clerk's wife of all her jewellery, said to be worth $1,700 At the time of the robbery, which251 words
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Article107 1952-01-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. For being members of an unlawful assembly and assaulting five pedestrians on Aug. 12 last, at the junction of Batu Road and Princes t Road, two young Malay soldiers, Mohd. Zain bin Tahir and Talib bin Salleh, were yesterday convicted by Che Hariin m107 words
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Article94 1952-01-21 3 FROM Feb. 5 through Feb. 13, the Assistant Recruiting Officer, Capt. W.H. Blakemore, will interview potential British Army recruits and Malayan Other Ranks m Penang, Bukit Mertajam and Telok Anson. Recruitment interviews m Penang will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily at the Civil Labour94 words
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Article30 1952-01-21 3 THE Kota Bahru Town Board plans to have better lighting facilities for the town and it is expected that the work will b* completed by the year end30 words
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Miscellaneous217 1952-01-21 3 Federation Diary TAIPIING LIDO: Ali Baba And The Forty Thieves (Technicolour) l«--w a.m.. 12.45. 315. 6.30 and 915 p.m. REX: Maruthanad Elavarai (Tamil) 2. 5 and 9 p.m. BL'N: Woo Wai Khuen (Cantonese) 2.30. 7.15 and 9.30 p.m. CARLTON: Bonnie Scotland 3. 6.40 and 9.15 p.m. IPOH RUBY: At War217 words
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Miscellaneous76 1952-01-21 3 GRAND: Private Lives of Elizabeth and. Essex 3. 7 and 9 p m. SUN: Maya Malai (Tamil) 12.30 430 and 8 p.m. KLUAiNG CORONATION: Swapna Soundari (Tamil) 2.15 and 7 15 p.m. VICTORY: Toh Far Wan (Cantonese) 7.15 and 9.30 p.m. MALACCA CAPITOL: Wedding Belli S. §.30 and 9.15 p.m.76 words
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Article637 1952-01-21 4 ('HURCHILL'S statement m the U.S. Congress that "if a truce is reached (m Korea) only to be broken, our response will be prompt, resolute and effective" has caused a stir m London. This is not surprising m view of the interpretation by authoritative British and American sources637 words
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Article218 1952-01-21 4 1)ATO Onn bin Ja'afar, head of the I dependence for Malaya movement, has at last clarified his stand on the' question of whether Malaya should be a member of the Commonwealth. At an election meeting m Kuala Lumpur, he said this question should be left to the future218 words
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Article269 1952-01-21 4 Sir:— "Date Onn formed the IMP arid became its piesident Inche Sopiee formed the Labour Party, but did not become its president So says M X AM PONG BAHRU" m your issue ol 17-1-52 This te the yardstick he offers to measure Dato Onn's sincerity m forming269 words
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463 1952-01-21 4 Sir: The position of granite supply m the Colony has become so acute that unless Government imposes some measure of control on the sale of this commodity. I fear that there is very little chance of the small man owning a house of his own.463 words
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Article, Illustration135 1952-01-21 4 Sir,— l must protest against the present blackouts which appear to be daily (not weekly or half weekly) occurrences. On Thursday morning I lost $90 approx. on wages for 17 workers who was forced to sit idle during the blackout. On Friday night I thought I could135 words
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Article236 1952-01-21 4 Sir; In an article published m your paper of 15th instant, Penyokong Tetap said that among the residents of Kampong Radin Mas there is a "clique of persons bent on retarding all moves made for the welfare of the people of the kampong." To this I would236 words
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Article261 1952-01-21 4 Sir: Please allow me to make one or two comments on. two letters, which appeared m The Standard of Jan. 17. In the first letter, there occurs this sentence: "Dato Own was a great man yesterday but more and more people are forsaking him now. They261 words
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Article250 1952-01-21 4 Sir: In reference to your article obout Malaya's most prolific letter writer Mr. Lim Cheng Law of Penang I have, for many years, read most of the letters he has written to the press, but I would like to correct your information regarding the proposal250 words
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Article99 1952-01-21 4 Sir: Regarding the regulations of the "Mount Emily Swimming Pool" by which admission is given to all school boys on certain hours and periods of a week, will the authorities concerned please explain the reason why, being students and having arrived m time during that particular99 words
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Article158 1952-01-21 4 DOWN ON THE FARM IT'S WORSE Sir: During the last few months a controversy has been going on over Towgay. Admittedly the water for growing Towgay is not sanitary. But it is up to the City Council to provide alternative facilities for the growers. Towgay has been grown for generations158 words
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Article202 1952-01-21 4 Sir, I was amused to read "K.P.K's" letter m your issue of the 14th inst. I'm sure he's himself a W.D. civilian who has voted for these Councillors every time. Therefore his retort ii understandable. It won't be far from truth to say that the .majority202 words
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Article333 1952-01-21 4 Sir'- Believe it or not, hornets are very fond of toddy, and toddy tappers have come across hornets which had died from intoxication. I had a talk with a toddy tapper the other day, who told me. that during the months of September. October, and November, the333 words
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Article675 1952-01-21 4 DOUBLE CROSSING POLITICS k>/ Our Ceylon Correspondent COLOMBO. A VERY severe blow to the efforts which are being made to step up integrity and honesty m public life was dealt this week at the Mayoral elections m Colombo and Kandy. For sometime now steps have been taken by the different675 words
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Article260 1952-01-21 5 UN RE JECTS RED PEACE PLANS Assembly Turns Down Proposals On Korea Truce PARIS, Jan. 20, AP) The United Nations general Assembly yesterday turned down new Russian terms for ending the war m Korea and sent the latest Soviet atomic proposals to the U.N. Disarmament Commission for study. The Korean260 words
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Article161 1952-01-21 5 BONN. Jan. 20, (L'P).— Ibc West German Government announced last night that it will contribute betweei '.00.000 and 400,000 r«H»ps for Western defence la the planned European \rinv and said they prohjhiv will be drafted under j stlullwi service law. Ibe announcement was nu,V161 words
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Article40 1952-01-21 5 US Mission To Leave For Tokyo State and De- nead- scheduled to 8' r ":r.^ the h -i: the m agreement tea b aei m md Eastern n r State iis said ■A Qi te »e1 ukl it the wee*40 words
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80 1952-01-21 5 Red Offer To Renew Talks Under Study LONDON. Jan. 20 (AP>Rus.sia offered yestenlav to renew talks on an Austrian treaty of independence but on tarns which may be rejected i)& the United States. Britain >nd France. A Foreign Office spokesman said the Russian reply was under study by American. British80 words
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Article63 1952-01-21 5 NAMOINH (Cambodia) Jan. 20 (AFP) A French military communique announced yesterday that operations against the Vietminh rebels along the Viet-namese-Cambodian border have resulted m the destruction ol targe, quantities of enemy equipmeni and ammunition. The communique said that 18 ,permaneni mimary camps, 13 transit camps, several63 words
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106 1952-01-21 5 ACCRA. Jan. 20. <AP>— The Gold Coast is ready for dominion .status, the United Gold Coast Convention Party said m a plan put forward yesterday m a bid to achieve self-government. The party, rival of Dr. Nkrumah s Convention People's Party. is led106 words
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135 1952-01-21 5 CAIRO, EGYPT, Jan. 20, (AP) Egypt's new crown prince, Ahmed Faud, has blue eyes, blond hair and a nose which looks remarkably like his father's, the weekly magazine Akhbar el Yom said yesterday. It said the baby, born Wednesday, now weighs seven pounds135 words
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Article51 1952-01-21 5 CONFERENCE STATEMENT LONDON, Jan. 20 (Reuter)— The Commonwealth Finance Ministers will issue a joint statement here tomorrow evening at the end of their week's secret talks on the sterling area crisis. Mr. Richard Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer, who has been presiding over the talks, may also hold a press51 words
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Article39 1952-01-21 5 CALCUTTA. Jan, 20 (AP) Dispatches from Kalimpong, near the Tibetan frontier say the Chinese Reds plan to seat the Dalai Lama on a military administrative council at Lhasa along with his traditional rival, the Panchen Lama.39 words
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274 1952-01-21 5 Tunisia— New Tension Spot In M-East NEW YORK. Jan. 20, (AP)— Rioting and bloodshed are focusing attention on another tension spot m the sizzling Middle East, where the fires of Arab nationalism grow hotter all the time. This time it is Tunisia, French protectorate with about 3,300,000 population. Of this274 words
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Article76 1952-01-21 5 SAIGON, Jan. 20, (AFP)— Emperor Bao Dai Vietnam Chief of State, yesterday held a conference with high-ranking Vietnamese military chiefs. A communique issued after the conference said that "the Chief of State is interested m the establishment of a Vietnamese army and especially m76 words
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118 1952-01-21 5 Soviet Renew Offer To Supply Goods RANGOON. Jan. 20 (AP>— When Britain's delegate to yesterday's session of the U.X. Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East said that there was no unanimous agreement regarding industrial development m the area, the Soviet delegate raised the question of obtaining supplies from118 words
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201 1952-01-21 5 Jap Taipei Officials Return To Speed Trea ty Negotiations TOKYO, Jan. 20, (UP).— Japan's senior officials m Formosa returned here last night to oil the wheels of Japan's rapprochement with Nationalist China. Shiroshichi Kumura, head th c Japanese government Overseas Agencj m Taipei, has come back from his post and201 words
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Article, Illustration92 1952-01-21 5 photos. the meeting.- Standard THE SINGAPORE Gun Club held their annual meeting at Eu Tong Sen Hall, Southern Hotel last night, after which they had a dinner followed by a social Professor G. Ransom e was elected president, with Messrs. Richard Eu and A. J. Braga vicepresidents.Standard - 92 words
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Article58 1952-01-21 5 SEOUL. Jan. 20 (AP) Allied jet pilots, outnumbered 3 destroyed two MIG-15 jets m a tenminute air battle today over North-West Korea. It was the consecutive day of jet warfare. Eighteen F-Bfi Sabrejets battled against a (iO-plane formation of MIG*. There wras immediate58 words
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Article45 1952-01-21 5 LONDON, Jai 20. (Beufa i I Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden left London last night to report to the Kin^ at Sandringham Royal estate on the Washington talks between President Truman and Prime Minister Churchill. He went at the King's request.45 words
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169 1952-01-21 5 MOSCOW, Jan. 20, (AP).— The Soviet press has headlined a report the United States is planning to turn South-East Asia into "another Korea/ "In plain language." said Pravda, "it (U.S.) would begin armed intervention against the democratic republic of Vietminh Pravda picked up a169 words
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343 1952-01-21 5 LONDON, Jan. 20, (Reuter).— Left-wing: Labourites are reported to be up m arms against Prime Minister Churchill for his reported agreement with President Truman to retaliate if the Chinese Communists break a truce pact. i The small, but notifartH Bevanite group hose m343 words
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174 1952-01-21 5 Many Dead In Three US Air Tragedies NEW YORK. Jan 20 (R tor Forty-two people WCte ff.t! c i killed today and at least f»i Injured In two crashes within the pa hours. Ei^ht more •yen ing aboard a third p am An American airliner b irig aei w icemen174 words
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89 1952-01-21 5 Mr. Churchill Greets 49 US Wounded WAS NGTON. (UP)— British Pi let H boa Cta irchill pc k liu 1 h X n v;,i veli i paid hi] their noral v- part mmv :in I- i m Ti yt (Rcial ftd ew York b 7 ti home to Lottd The89 words
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Article53 1952-01-21 5 TEHI WAX Jan 2c r API T p B i Embass) n lifted P« yo-;c:d\v thai i three day dc.iv may bo r>«- same placet m comply ii the Persian d«-;n.ind '<>r c down British consulatei cu!tie« ol winter travel m^ personal reasons were c'53 words
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Advertisement258 1952-01-21 5 i .isk OK A% A I ■SB V The most reliable gland hormone tonic, m tablet form, for vitality, nerve weakness, neurasthenia and premature senility. HAGEMEYER TRADING CO. (M) LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG ft KUALA LUMPUR. GREEN MANURE COVER CROP SEEDS 'vantages of planting green manure and cover crops be briefly258 words
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Advertisement70 1952-01-21 5 I The "CALEDONIA I MODERN DOVER" STOVE I FOR COAL COKE OR WOOD FUEL t i .4 strondy constructed cooking stove, well filled El finished and providing the maximum of efficiency at a jij relatively low rate of fuel 3j ti consumption MODEL 8 t I HOT PLATE 37V 270 words
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Miscellaneous51 1952-01-21 5 j^2M\ I (l WISH I I I I WISH I I WISH I \\m WHAT DO 'id I I 1 0 HAD A HAD A HAD A YOU WISH, 1 SCRATCH MV NOSE^ W*-*C I W'SH I YACHT RACING- MILLION V SLUGGO ~>y* —7 OWNED A J V^l^,,^ AUTO ADOLLARS51 words
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Article487 1952-01-21 6 Big Business m Tinsjndustrials By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT LOCAL markets had another extremely busy week. Large business was written m tins and industrials, small business m rubbers, whUe local loans had several sizeablp transactions* Continuing to provide the main market interest news of the tin sale487 words
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Article, Illustration81 1952-01-21 6 Four of these three-storey blocks of flats being j built for the Singapore Improvement Trust m Bendemeer Road, off Lavender Street, are neanng completion. They are expected to be ready for occupation m about two weeks' time, a spokesman of the Trust told The Standard. nA The group contains a81 words
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Article456 1952-01-21 6 Raub Australian Gold Mining Co. Ltd: Circular to shareholders I announces the first sale of gold !on th c tre e market m Malaya. On Dec. 8. the Federation Government gave permission for local sale of half the gold production. Kesang Tin Ltd: Company announred lat c on456 words
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Article304 1952-01-21 6 Industrials. Fraser and Neave $4.20 to $4.25, Malayan Breweries $5.20. Mafc»j i v $1,174. Malayan Collieries $2.02J to $2.05 McAlister $42.50. Robinson Ord. $3.95 and $4.00, Singapore Traction Pref. 21s. 9d., Straits Times $4.00, Straits Trading $23-25. Straits Steamship $25.00 to $25.50. Uniteer Ord 518 SO c304 words
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65 1952-01-21 6 BANGKOK— The Thai Railways will discontinue the mixed passenger and goods trains still running m order to speed up passenger traffic. Tenders for 100 new coaches have been called for this month and tenders for another 260 coaches will be called later. Although the65 words
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Article168 1952-01-21 6 Jeamine Varnal - THE STARS AND YOU Jeamine Varnal rTODAY'S FORECAST: In I spite of the excellent early morning influences, of which few people will take advantage. this is a particularly trying day. There is a risk of accidents. malevolent criticism and mental strain, social conflicts and disturbances. Postpone all important decisions for168 words
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Article265 1952-01-21 6 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (484 m 41 m) 9.35 a.m. English Schools Broadcasts: 9.55 Interlude; 10.00 a.m. Emergency News iK.L.i: 10.05 Light Music; 10.45 English Schools Broadcasts; 1 p.m. Matty Malneck Orchestra Kay Starr; 1.30 News; 1.45 Home on the Range; 3 pm. English Schools Broadcasts; 6.15 Programme265 words
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Advertisement575 1952-01-21 6 FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland San Francisco Lot Angeles AJ American Canadian Cities Penang P. Sham Spore An LA/SF JACOB LL'CKENBACII 24/26 Jan 27/28 Jan 29Jan/lFeb 21Feb CHINA BEAR 24/26Feb 27Feb 28Feb/2Mar 21 Mar For full particulars of Dry Cargo Deep Tanks and Passenger Bookings etc. Agents ANGLO FRENCH575 words
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Advertisement255 1952-01-21 6 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST CO AS! MALAYA Hong Tat for Rengat Feb 3 Vessel for Muar Weekly Hong Thong for Bagan Vessel for Malacca c Si 1 £jPi I™ It Twice Weekly Sirusa for Djambi Jan 26 VesselforPort Dickson Weekl> t??H£ Hit" g lln I? Pangkor for Malacca Stia255 words
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Advertisement206 1952-01-21 6 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland- America Line Nederland Lint Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P. Sham Penang RADJA (SMN) Gdn 13/14 22/23 Jan 24/25 Jan SCHIEDYK (HAL) 25/ 3 Feb 4 Feb 5 Feb ZEELAND (RL) 17/23Feb 24/25 Feb206 words
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Advertisement510 1952-01-21 6 Spore P. Sham IVnant "INDIA" for Bangkok, Hongkong, Manila. Kobe Yokohama 3-4 Feb 31-2 Feb 2:uj m "MORELIA" for Bangkok, Hongkong Kobe Yokohama 19-21 Feb 17-18Feb llii,j,>, -PATAGONIA for Bangkok. Hongkong Manila 26-27 Feb "SELANDLV' for Bangkok 27-28 Feb •TION1A" for Bangkok 11-11 Mar "PANAMA" for Saigon, Bangkok. Hongkong. Manila.510 words
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Article270 1952-01-21 7 England Fail At Twickenham LONDON, Jan. 20, (AP).— naies came from behind yesterday to edge England 8-6 m the bustling finale of the Rugby Union international match at Twickenham before a vast crowd of 73,000. With a man off the field recovering from an injury,270 words
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Article247 1952-01-21 7 LONDON, Jan. 19, (Reuter): One of the rarities of Rugby, a penalty try, helped Gloucester to beat Wasps at the Kingsholm by 27-12 today. RUGBY LEAGUE Batiey 7 Waketield Trinity 6. Belle Vue Rangers vs. Barrow {Jbstponed. Bramley 4 Dewsbury 7, Cardiff 3 Hunslet 39.247 words
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Article32 1952-01-21 7 PARIS. Jan. 20. (AP)— Pierre Langloie won the welterweight boxing title of France m Pans yesterday by knocking out Guy Toupe m the seventh round of a scheduled 15-round bout.32 words
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Article265 1952-01-21 7 UNDERGRADS TAKE THE HONOURS Medical Week sports events wer c run off to schedule over the week-end at Sepoy Lines *nen_ undergrads took the honours m table tennis, hockey and cricket while the graduates trounced the student, m tennis. Since th c founding of the Uniml^VS 1949 this is th265 words
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Article23 1952-01-21 7 KLIiANG. Sun. The football season began yesterday when Indians defeated British Military Hospital by 2—l. Scorers were Maniam (2) and Cummings.23 words
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Article74 1952-01-21 7 BATU PAHAT. Sun. Kluang Combined beat Batu Pahat Combined by three points (try> to nil at rugger here yesterday The try was scored by Tooth. Mr. Evans refereed. Batu Pahat Combined: Rashid. Thazan. Chew Loon, Boon Lam. Peng Choon. Abbey. Metcalf, Dollah, Masban. Rahim, Aziz.74 words
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Article131 1952-01-21 7 Heah Deals Choong EDINBURGH, Jan ?.n i Al' [n ;.n all Malayan foal II He th ft terd ty won the S »1 1 badminton championships b 3 l< feating the bolder, Eddie Cho H A Heah tnd Mn Sando i the i i i u.iiih'i i iting A I)131 words
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Article48 1952-01-21 7 YOUNG Chira c A iat< i Weight Lifting Party cel< iai ed it's 19th anniversary arith a dinner at the Diamond Restaurant Great World, last Saturday. The President. Ml T;im It Long presented a n to Ho T.)h Bog for his con and p >rting spirit48 words
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Article374 1952-01-21 7 NEW YORK, Jan. 19, (IP).- The Ranking Committee of the United States Lawn Tennis Association revised its 1951 recommendations today and named Vie Seixas of Philadelphia as the number one men's singles player instead of Tony Trabert of Cincinnati Dick Savitt of New Jersey,374 words
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Advertisement1012 1952-01-21 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMFMTQ jwcncEs JAVA PACIFIC LINE 3s. "Utrecht" ARRIVED from India Cey- lon on 15th inst. and has discharged her cargo into SHB gOdowns 11/12. A genera] sur- vey of damaged packages will be held on 28th inst No further survey will be held. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO., (M) LTD. Shipping1,012 words
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Advertisement592 1952-01-21 7 TENDER NOTICES MALAY REGIMhNT TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at x RHQ The Malay Regiment Port Dickson up t o 12 o'clock r.ilst Jan. 52. for the supply of j 100 covers water proof khaki green 20* x 2" x 14' x 8" for 4 x 2 3 tonners.592 words
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Advertisement196 1952-01-21 7 ACCOMMODATION WANTEtt WELL-KNOWN BRITISH FIRM requires residence for European staff on long lease. Box No. T621. Standard, Singapore* (1). WELL KNOWN BRITISH FIRM wishes make longterm arrangement with Boarding House for board lodging of 8 bachelors. Box No. T. 622, Standard, Spore (1). TUITIONS GURU NANAK INSTITUTION 28, Maxwell Road.196 words
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Miscellaneous316 1952-01-21 7 I TIAJEC i^ii^A I |TlMH|^^r| HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Maiayt: Singapore 4.08 5.01 Malacca 8.50 9.06 Port Dickson 7.31 747 Port Sham 10.07 11.40 Penan* 5.20 7.03 CROSSWORO FOR PLEASURE K A n r s9 new series-No. 72 4— Rail birds 9 Cry of crow i i316 words
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Article366 1952-01-21 8 CROP OF GO ALS IN UK SOCCER LONDON, Jan. 19.— 1n a day, of high scoring 162 goals bei*g scored m the 46 League soccer games, Oldham Athletic, Third Division North, took the prime place with a resounding 11—2 win over Chester. Erid Gemmell, Oldham's 31-year-old centre forward, scored seven366 words
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Article260 1952-01-21 8 YONG Than Yin was the most successful trainer a: the Singapore races which concluded on Saturday Below aa c the statistic*. train mis x i^Sr 1 Yonjr Thau Yin 4 2 2 26 M. Van Breukelen 4 0 3 13 MaJ, A. M. Heddle 3 4260 words
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Article1387 1952-01-21 8 Results Latest Positions DIVISION 1 Aston Villa 4 Blackpool 0 fiurnely 2 Newcastle J Charlton 3 W. B'wich 3 Derby C. 1 Arsenal 2 Fulham 6 M'brough 0 Hud'fleld 1 Chelsea 0 M'chester U. 1 M'chester C. 1 > Preston 2 Bolton 2 Sunderland 3 Liverpool 0 Tottenham 2 Stoke1,387 words
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Article69 1952-01-21 8 JOHANNESBURG. Jan. 19 (Reuter) South African champion, Bobby Locke, playing true championships golf, today won the Stanley Motors" I.OCO guineas tournament here today with a total of 266 for 72 holes. Peter Thompson, young Australian champion, made a brave challenge, but could not mate!) th69 words
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Advertisement112 1952-01-21 8 BUKIT TIMAH RACE FINISHES S BELOW are the third day's race finishes of the Singapore Turf < Club meeting on Saturday, i r '.sv3sW*tpS"'" N4o ''-.'.'■•3 Kv. aMK IBigßiawh'Av aw: A^^:oo:oo^>!*^<^::.v:^:>?^^«MßMftl^»BaBgg^ oAl^ia—1 flfc^^^iT :^■^ffiMaßWSp.v.yW'XCvx gMMM^K;: v o^Jga]WpW|Ma^^BjMM»iag^^P^Bß^^BßM^^B^P^B^Mßß^MM|^ tHß^9SKKKaßSSSßrl[ffl(fffmSt9Sfif J^H^Hfci£^B^^aVrtffßBBßB^BßßHßßWflßßttfO'QtfQC^'Q'fl^^ Sffi^B^'J3SfrVw^'''~'*'^''''"*^ 'v' X M""^Xv* \"^l%vvlvvv¥ss3V^^ XX •XyyflpOjOOWOWffi!'^!"^^^'^*^^^ f vw£s£j^^^^ V^fc '^Mmkjpoi112 words
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Advertisement207 1952-01-21 8 WINNING ALL 1951 HONOURS "FOUR IN A JEEP has already eollerted M »ni, o f Greatest Film Honour* «,f 1931 Berlin Film FeHtival Best Dramatic Film. Special Recommendation f David O. Selznick Golden s Laurel Awards. if U.N.O.'» Annual "One h or 1 1 Award For The Best Film Of207 words
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