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Title Section20 1952-01-22 1 Sing apo re St and ard ;tt) X. II NO. 204 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1952. 12 PAGES— FIFTEEN CENTS20 words
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Article157 1952-01-22 1 kl VI IXMPIR, Mon.— Bandits suffered n«-a\ie*t losses m the Emergency last year the] had 1,025 killed which was one and it Ihari their total m this category of losses ,i ion* year. ihtv-one bandits were killed m December mtm five more than m November157 words
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Article176 1952-01-22 1 »K^<>, Jan. 21 (IP) The Communist truce -.tnl today at Panmunjoni that they would >• r" <Mi their right to build airfields during a .tnni«tirt' and on the "unconditional repatriation" of war prisoners. Communist newsmen warned that full-scale warfare would be resumed unless the United176 words
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Article40 1952-01-22 1 Churchill To Speak In NY Today 21 <ap^— ss the of importNew c anM lister's Baruch, =>aid that Mr. -nly a hen he hnpellit- »rrow me lal of si ir.^ton did not ota m w ror I Q lei Marj40 words
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Article, Illustration294 1952-01-22 1 To Fight Bandits Standard Shipping Reporter MORE THAN 1,600 troops of the King's African Rifles arrived m Singapore yesterday from East Africa by the troopship Devonshire to fight the bandits. The Devonshire which docked earlier than expected was practically alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves294 words
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Article315 1952-01-22 1 'Shift Police Forces From Lanal Zone LONDON, Jan. 21. Britain demanded today that Egypt remove its auxiliary police forces from the Suez Canal Zone and take action immediately to bring "lawless" police and civilians under control. A Foreign Office spokesman said that last Saturday's murder of315 words
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138 1952-01-22 1 Soviets Claim: MOSCOW, Jan. 20 (LP) The Soviet Government informed the United States m a note today that it had repatriated all Japanese and German war prisoners except war criminals. The note m reply to an American note of Jan. 8, was delivered to the138 words
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Article109 1952-01-22 1 TEHERAN, Jan. 21, (AP).— Britain has closed all her nine consulates and vice consulates m Iran, complying with the demands of Premier Mohammed Mossadeq's government which is feeling increasing pressure from both left and right wing extremist groups. Some British consular officials already have burned109 words
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161 1952-01-22 1 LONDON. Jan. 21: (Reuter) Left-wina groups m the British Labour Opposition will demand the repeal of the Japanese peace treaty as a protest against the Japanese government's declared intention of entering into diplomatic relations with the Nationalist Chinese regime m Formosa when Parliament reassembles161 words
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Article119 1952-01-22 1 LIGHT aircraft of the R.A.F.'s Far East Communications Squadron searched for hours yesterday off Singapore for a converted ship's lifeboat, believed to be broken down, and missing with one man aboard. The boat left Singapore on Sunday night with a Chinese mechanic as its119 words
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121 1952-01-22 1 24 Hurt By 7 Terrorist Bombs In I-C SAIGON. Jan. 21. (UP) Seven bombs thrown by Communists riding bicycles exploded m the city's crowded streets today injuring 24 passers-by and damaging government buildings. Eight of the injured were reported m a "serious condition." Six of the timed plastic charges exploded121 words
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178 1952-01-22 1 TAIPEI, Jan. 21 (UP)— The Nationalists today officially denied Rangoon reports (published on P. 7) that Nationalist troops from Taipei are "daily swarming through Thailand to join up" m General Li Mi's anti-Communist forces m Southern Yunnan province. Lt. General Chang Yt-ting, while178 words
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75 1952-01-22 1 BANGKOK. Jan. 21 (AFP)— Thai Chief of Police General Pao told the press today that Malayan terrorists retreating from the British forces were slipping acrors the border into the southern provinces of the country. The terrorists, bowever, have not attempted to create unrest75 words
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Article275 1952-01-22 1 Requiem Mass Held For Slain Nun ISMAILIA. Jan 21. (ReutorVThe body of Sister Anthony American nun shot and killed en Saturday during a sun battii here, was taken to the packet Roman Catholic church of tl mailia today lor a lequieri mass. Thirty Egyptian police m Mad uniforms and red-tasse!ed275 words
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Article73 1952-01-22 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE COMMANDER-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces General Sir Charles Keightiey, left Singapore by air yesterday for Sarawak on a routine visit. While there, he will witness the presentation of the George Cross to Awang Anak Rawang, an Iban tracker who was awarded the73 words
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Article86 1952-01-22 1 US To Negotiate Tin Purchase LONDON, Jan. 21 (AFP)— The Washington correspondent of the "Financial Times, quoting an authoritative source, reported today that the United States would shortly negotiate purchases of tin from Indonesia and Bolivia. The correspondent said that an Indonesian delegation was expected shortly to arrive m Washington86 words
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100 1952-01-22 1 THOUSANDS of booklets containing humorous sketches of the common traffic offences seen m Singapore, were handed out by the Traffic Police yesterday to trishaw riders, motor cyclists and motorists m the city. This was a new move made by the head of the Singapore100 words
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Article76 1952-01-22 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Jan. 21. —The following are the closing price* of rubber ond tin on the London Market today:— LONDON RUBBER Spot 401 d. c-u 401 d. Apr'./J«ne 39|d. July/Sept. 38 Id. Feb. c Lf 401 d. Market: Dud. I LONDON TIN Spot: £96876 words
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Article26 1952-01-22 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 21 (AP)A shipment of 450 tons of rubber for Communist China is to leave Ceylon shortly, local shippers said today.26 words
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Article56 1952-01-22 1 LONDON Jan. 21. (AFP) The Conference of Commonwealth Finance Ministers will come to an end tonight, it was officially announced. The las* plenary session will be held this afternoon An official announcement will be published at the close of the conference and a press conference on56 words
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Article137 1952-01-22 1 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Mon.— A party of 15 Chinese and three Eurasians who went out fishing m six boats during the weekend, have not yet returned. Considerable anxiety has been felt here by their families and friends as, up till noon today, there has137 words
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Advertisement54 1952-01-22 1 |MS& Keep on <ceM jE 1 fiHGAPoaa EI^W)I COIP STORAGE Wg CREAMERIES^! yS^YOQHOUtif fr} r A Jfi |Kn l [111 J !I] (iv^^^^fi&LQ^fl^^BSfli^vM^B^Ri iiii'P WKa/r f&^^mLmß*' 1 'id il Pi ill VfW^ #W. A 1 ll' I'llln 1 Wr* 1«'' ii liiii' il Pill i I 'i'lti WmJ^^^^LLl2l^^BEF '^s^MbJlJ'' f54 words
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Article32 1952-01-22 2 FOR TRYING to avoid payment of 10 cents tare, while travelling m a ST.C. bua. Woo Wai Hoi (21) was fined $100 m th« Singapore Second Police Court32 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1952-01-22 2 NCO JAILED FOR CHE A TING TRADESMEN A CHAIN of events triggered oflf by an unfortunate and unhappy marriage," the hiding of a service rifle and 40 rounds of ammunition m the bushes of the grounds of the Shackle Club, the finding of a National City Bank of New YorkStandard - 1,113 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-01-22 2 photo. The candidates, who took part In the children's fancy dress parade at the Gala Fun Fair organised by the Ramakrishna Mission at their Hartley Road Boys' Home, Singapore, recently StandardStandard - 31 words
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Article257 1952-01-22 2 IT IS "shocking to see from lh e disclosure made by Mrs Robert Eu President of the Sip gapor« Consumers' Association, Tanglin Branch, that cabbages produced m Cameron Highlands are sold at a wholesale price of 20 cents a kati and retailed a: 50 cents257 words
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229 1952-01-22 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Bar Committee has agreed to give free legal assistance to poor people on the recommendation of the Social Welfare Department. Revealing this to The Standard yesterday, Mr. B. L. Dunsford of the Social Welfare Department, said that the229 words
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240 1952-01-22 2 Standard Staff Reporter ACTION has already been taken by Mr. Lim Yew Hock. President of the Labour Party of Singapore, to call the annual conference early m February and 'I am fully confident that he will not fail the members m this," said Mr.240 words
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Article63 1952-01-22 2 A CHINESE woman, Tan Van Choo (22), was sentenced m the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday to one year's simple imprisonment for having seditious documents. Tan, a former employee of a shoe firm, was living at Cross Street when a party of police raided her premises, and63 words
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96 1952-01-22 2 Co-op Stores Stop Rice Distribution Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Co-opera-tive Stores Limited has, for about a month ceased to distribute rationed rice to its members, said Mr. D. E. Siddons, the Society's President. Mr. Siddons' said this was because of heavy loss incurred by the Society m handling rice96 words
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Article131 1952-01-22 2 SIX BUGIS tradesmen, Zawawai bin Abas, Chinke bin Raufong Haji Abdul Rashid bin Abdul Latif, Salleh bin Mohamed, Yussof bin Abdul and Osman bin Muffi who sailed into the Telok Ayer Basin on Jan 15, were fined $150 m the Singapore Fourth Police Court when131 words
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Article30 1952-01-22 2 THE Commissioner General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. left Singapore by air yesterday to pay a short visit to Sarawak He will return m a few days time30 words
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Article, Illustration815 1952-01-22 2 't OLONY POLICE REPORT FOR M9SI r Standard Staff Reporter THE MOST encouraging feature of crime detection m Singapore last year was that the monthly figure of serious offences fell consistently. This was apparent from figures disclosed yesterday by the Acting Commissioner of Police (Crimes),Standard - 815 words
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Article96 1952-01-22 2 JOHAR bin Abciuliah .22. was sentenced to one year's -igorous imprisonment m the Singapore Relief Court yesterdaj when he admitted breaking into ihe house of Chan Soon Chew h\ Mackenzie Road on Dec. 11 last year. About 3.30 a.m. fhai day Chan was awakened from bis sleep by96 words
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Article39 1952-01-22 2 Btaaiarj w S-. should not EH Reg A. Rf. V Hi plaini who said dr:vc- and his 0 i sai da Kr such on v )ei' B the his dog soil M that39 words
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Article21 1952-01-22 2 Reds Fear Dr. Sjahrir of t Mr. I A Mr. 4 i ahead i I I I inisi S n r21 words
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Article91 1952-01-22 2 MORE than 2.000 poor and fcged people v;. it* i* ceived gifts of rice, sugar. monr>. cauuVaasi v\\\ m face towel at the Shaw Brothers anni il alms yesterday. They were all over 60 years ot .id i.»nn lying squatter areas and BMBpsags of S agapon91 words
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Article325 1952-01-22 2 Standard Staff Reporter FONG TECK POH is a medium who numbers three powerful spirits as his friends. Every day. countless women and men troubled by the unknown, visit him and put forward their problems to be solved by one of the three spirits. Women who are325 words
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Advertisement219 1952-01-22 2 /2^^ This valuable dm* U prrpar^ y^^^^^s. specially to r*ttn* HE VMA JiC V^^^Srv-1 PAINS, LUMBAGO SCIATICA, BACK ACM I What a difference A HnWi4*c Dillc r can make to^ou! Day-to-day fitness cannot be expe v d allows harmful impurities and waste nstlM H Most people find they benefit m219 words
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Miscellaneous26 1952-01-22 2 f |^1 imP^l i OHJS"-SO*.r-AH C-CAINJT t-ZTANO T I CAN DO HELPS* J^Kl^fZ-RECKdNSHET^B F BUT- IT BETTER NOT LET lirf'Bp r s,%'3Sfssiai^?Ks t %&?x&£2f% r r'26 words
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Article, Illustration124 1952-01-22 3 PLEADING guilty to breaki into the store occupied by M i.ayan Construction Soo Kow. aged ii. itenced m the Singapore Relief COuri yesterday, to six r gOTOUS imprisonment. ting on information rei. the Police sent two de- to Kampong Bahru id OH the nightStandard - 124 words
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Article106 1952-01-22 3 WHEN A FISHERMAN was told by a marine policeman that he had committed an offence by plying his sampan m a curfew area at the Eastern .Tohore Straits, he gave $3 to the officer and said. "Please do not arrest me." This was stated m the106 words
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Article132 1952-01-22 3 All because a buyer backed out of a deal over the purchase of a motor-cycle which was subsequently sold to another buyer, Sect Beng Sin, the original owner had to appear on a summons m the City Police Court, Singapore, yesterday. Not only Sect was summoned,132 words
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Article41 1952-01-22 3 THE INDIAN Fine Arts Society will celebrate the Thyagaraja Festival at the Ramakrishna Mission Hall, 9, Norris Road, this Sunday at 4 p.m. Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya will be iir the clfair.41 words
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Article35 1952-01-22 3 FOR shouting near the court building m South Bridge Road on Jan. 14, a 42-year-old Chinese woman, Cheok Pek Guat of Tembeling Road, was fined $5 m the Singapore Second Police Court.35 words
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Article170 1952-01-22 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE LATEST racket m Singapore today Is selling brand new coins at ten to twenty per cent profit. This racket is peculiar at this time before the approach of the Chinese New Year and is helped on by the shortage of coins.170 words
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Article, Illustration550 1952-01-22 3 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER By Standard Woman Reporter Soaring Prices Turn Away The Anxious Shopper THE LONG shadow of Communist Chino will fall more darkly than ever this year upon the most important annual feast day to be celebrated by the free Chinese of Singapore and the;Standard - 550 words
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Article69 1952-01-22 3 THE 8,000-strong Army Civil Service Union of Singapore is now preparing for its annual delegates conference to take place some time next month. Already five of its branches have held their annual general meetings and nominated five different candidates for the presidency of the Union. They69 words
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217 1952-01-22 3 MRS. ROBERT EU, |m lifts* of Tunglin Branch of the Singapore CoMWnen' Association, will a*k the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Bkihc to Imiiiilgatji ihc "dumping" of cabbage* from Indonesia hi local markets to the detriment of Malayan nvtpenh Because of the recent flood* m217 words
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Article87 1952-01-22 3 The Senior Men Get Together AN ASSOCIATION of ill local senior officers m Division One of the Public Service m Singapore is to be formed to protect their interests. A meeting for this purpose will be held on Thursday, Jan. 24 at 5.30 p.m. m the Department of Pathology, General87 words
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Article174 1952-01-22 3 Teachers College Reopens Standard Staff Reporter THE Teachers' Training College was once again bustling with life as lectures were resumed yesterday afternoon after the flv e weeks Christmas holidays. The 1,000 student teachers had a busy time taking down their new time-tables which were put up on the notice-board. Many174 words
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Article, Illustration427 1952-01-22 3 MARJORIE SHANNON - WIDOW, 5 KIDS STAR VING MARJORIE SHANNON By Standard Staff Reporter A LITTLE wretched hut m Singapore's Kirn Keat Road may have been granted "a new lease of life" by Magistrate Mr. K. J. L. Jamieson, who stood down a mandatory order for its demolition, but its chief inhabitant, 29-year-oldStandard - 427 words
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Article57 1952-01-22 3 FURTHER EVIDENCE for the prosecution was recorri<-H by Mr. Justice Knifiht at the Singapore Assizei yesterdaj at the trial for murrler on a Sikh watchman named Gura Singh. The accused is alleged to have fatally assaulted a fellow watrhman, Jagit Singh, m a rubber factory at Jurong on57 words
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Article300 1952-01-22 3 SINGAPORE substations liable to load shedding today:— DAY Nanson Rd.. Lam Soon OH Mills, Guan Hln. U.E. Network, U.E. Factory, River Valley Rd.. KUliney Rd., Orchard Rd.. Armenian St. Static, Adelphi. Capitol. Newton 1 and 2, Wayang Satu, Chancery Lane, Balmoral Rd., Dalvey Rd., Chartered Bank. China300 words
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Article88 1952-01-22 3 CLERK GETS HIS SONS A CLERK. M. J. Appadurai. was granted a decree nisi and the custody of his two sons by Mr. Justice Rogers m the Singapore High Court yesterday. The petitioner said he married Mary Amathan John m Singapore m February, 1931. and had two children. In 1942.88 words
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Article61 1952-01-22 3 BAIL of $7,000 m two sureties was offered to Goh Thian Chew <29>, m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday, when he denied having seven pounds of raw opium The charge alleged thai Goh had the opium m a car by the roadside of Hill Street on61 words
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Article131 1952-01-22 3 WIDOW GETS $10,050 DAMAGES totalling 10.050 were awarded m thr Singapore High Court >cnrday by Mr. Justice Roger* 10 the widow and dependants 'if a hawker, who died as a i-sult of a collision between i lorry and a motor-car at a >usy junction m Singapore's hinatown recently. (living Judgment131 words
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Article128 1952-01-22 3 THE SECRETARY of thl Malayan Airways Sports Club, Balakrishan, who pleaded guilty m the Singapore Relief Court yesterday, to criminal breach of trust of $595 was sentenced to eight months' rigorous imprisonment He had live previous convictions four were for breach of trust and one for128 words
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Article34 1952-01-22 3 FOR TRYING to export from the Colony. assorted goods amounting to $800 without permission from ihe Controller of Imports and Exports, Ling Ke Ing was fined $500 m th<j Singapore Third District34 words
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Article47 1952-01-22 3 RAMAN CHINNAH w tfl ftociued of v ;in| i Nina I on a 7-v. ir-o'd tent to outrage ta r n ty b1 North BttOtU Vl tM Ro id M Ort. 13. !,-< ,t V.-.i b quitted -1 di.srhar«fd m the Singap ,<,» Third Criminal District Cour<47 words
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Advertisement155 1952-01-22 3 *fi t%i iH *M Icd ts?i irz* 7?S 9Z i*3£^4> XL Bf Ufa "••^T* \r<> lon Hun Datrn I the climate get the better of you. A VALLOS TONIC" banishes that tired II is pleasant to take too! You can feel you good from the FIRST DOSE. It freshed virile155 words
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Miscellaneous42 1952-01-22 3 Y.W.C.A.: Ballroom dancing class 5 6 p.m.; Mandarin class beginners 9.30 a.m., advanced 10.30 a.m. V.M.C.A.: Tennis 5 p.m.; MYF Institute Committee meeting 5 p.m.; Malay, French Commercial classes. judo class and St. John Ambulance at 5.30 p.m.; Choir practice 8 p.m.42 words
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Miscellaneous16 1952-01-22 3 Cgt. Wl. Ki*j rwiMwi tfrfcan. lac. World rigfc* rwwi mmm^ M mmmi OK^ U "^^ljyF—^* j16 words
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Article240 1952-01-22 4 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon. Art hisjh Government officials, nirmbety or ministers ol the federation Government entitled to take an active part m the Municipal Klecti.uK or lend their names to :m> n.irtv or person by being members of election sub -committees and putting out manifestoes?240 words
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Article202 1952-01-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon IMP candidates for the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Elections had a hectic time yesterday when they comfronted hecklers from ail sides, at an election meeting at Bungsar Road. The hecklers were mostly from S angor Labour Party who fired questions at the two202 words
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352 1952-01-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. S.C.E. Singam, Independent candidate for Rungsar Ward yesterday charted Radio Malaya with discrimination. He told an election meeting held m Sentul that he had a serious complaint to make against Radio Malaya. As an Independent candidate he was only352 words
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464 1952-01-22 4 Rajasooria Warns Of Political Jobbery Risk Standard Staff Correspondent Remarking that the several parties contesting the rtions seem to be taking their pattern from the 1.'.X.. Mr. Rajasooria observed that the idea seemed to be government of the many by a few. KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Speaking at Mr. S. C.464 words
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132 1952-01-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Che Pawanchik bin Mohamed, Selangor Rentpayers' candidate for the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Elections, m an election speech today, declared that his association did not seek to outdo the landlords. The Rentpayers Association, he said, was not preaching that the rentpayers and the132 words
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123 1952-01-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Chinese were not only fighting against domination by a foreign power, but they also wanted to be free from domination by the IMP, said Mr Ong Yoke Lin, MCAUMNO candidate for the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Elections, at an election meeting at123 words
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154 1952-01-22 4 KIIALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Government is to give every encouragement to padi planters and food producers m the use of tractors for mechanised farming: m order to improve their crop yield and lower cultivation costs. The Federation's Rural and Industrial Development Authority has154 words
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Article161 1952-01-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Referring to the fact that he was the youngest candidate m the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Elections, Mr. D. K. K. Lee, son of Mr. EL S. Lee at the MCA-UMNO election meeting at Imbi Ward said yesterday that the Kuala Lumpur161 words
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Article, Illustration880 1952-01-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— The UMNO-MCA merger came m for criticism last night at the HIP election meeting m Bukit Bintang when Dato E.E.C. Thuraisingham, the chairman was asked by a questioner why it was he had said that only sections of the MCA and UMNO had880 words
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Article185 1952-01-22 4 SEREMBAN, Mon. The traditional while gftami were presented to !Mr. Justice (Iharles \1»Im»!I at lihopening of the Negri Semhilan Assizes for I<).">21 < ).">2 loday. When there are no criminal eases on lh<* lisl. Ju<l^r-> are presented with these gloves. The Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr.185 words
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Article115 1952-01-22 4 Standard Stafl Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, lion.— Between Jan. 16 ;^nd the British forces operating aga bandits m tne federation iered two kijieci and wounded, one aCfioudy The death- ocurred m K-. i par on Jan. !8. when Corporal L.C. Ereland of the 4t C mandos was killed115 words
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Article105 1952-01-22 4 RAILWAY SERVICE TO KL RESUMED Standard N.tO j\ THE dir«Mi ra(!v vice brtH^n Siß| Kuala Lump,.,. been cut off m 91 '.ir\ damage Mi r;n! caused I>% was resiinif <i train will Thr tram, uhj,-}, i Singapore j«, >est<rda\ BMM to m« jfce m hii lib|l raif Ha b<'i• c105 words
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Advertisement131 1952-01-22 4 THE SECRET OF A U^^^^l ill a /our Lwo.oia isj i^^^ vl EVERY NIGHT, cover your face W J oily cream to penetrate into the A A pores and remove •impurities. jR anH irv>rn' F k v w^ipe it off i and see the U ul lovely fresh clow of131 words
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Article, Illustration83 1952-01-22 5 *i. «iard Matt Cnrrr^pomdrnt U V U HJPUE, Mor, Kaharud.l.n hin Samad «,!<! \|ala% soldier. w« ,,la* fiMMfcjj b* fiarun Hi- Sfronil Ma»i*irai.-\ oiirl ami Imunil Ihi o $200 for a prri»J of m war. for r.-r-.!. »J an unlawful a^.nhK mni ■m l»a^t^ of Maiav83 words
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Article101 1952-01-22 5 IMJIN HERO IN S'PORE VMON tof Bri- no S igapore, X >rea to Reds then b a i ittached I the who far- an River A H il -r a si home. i bi c :fa nea tl batUii es iped ma ithed He i i iril] se da Colony101 words
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Article308 1952-01-22 5 Court Told Of Frightened Girl ni h« tbc SoeiaJ I Jepartinnit if«i and a woman im hi a h»»;w limhin H«»a<l. Bfcrc Maid k> mJ i frij^htrwf d liavi bcoi ill- tm 1 a ire Im I I m yd a.- W ime. .i —em bo 13 afte ihw R308 words
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Article, Illustration179 1952-01-22 5 KUALA J IPUI Stu lents, eh c g i ite enti o:' Use I i before Ap Lasi ir require I bo satisf the mini srsil arm faeuli rements, a:.- be ref ered a^ externa Student or' the University beI ;re entr- U> a MCI erna This179 words
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Article, Illustration250 1952-01-22 5 "HJMKiarii Shipping Reporter THF. tithing trav>it-r Shin«» Sun No. 3, which *a* reported otrrdur la*t *»»«»k. w iih >lr. F*. R. Bank". Ma^it-r Fishrrmaii. «»u titan! rt»tiirn**<l yfslerdav to SinuajMirr uith H,<MH) pouudo of h*ii, which wa* caught with <*»l v 60 Km*. TneStandard - 250 words
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Article44 1952-01-22 5 Standard Staff R«»u"''-" IHE I'r'vernme:/ ha km nated 'ne following pei be membeia of a pan- of Adviser^ to the Magistrate of the I *»ni!e Court m Stngao' re Mr,. Thio Cna- Be- Mrs B W. Bane. Mrs B C. H Lin44 words
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582 1952-01-22 5 Green Was Th rown 20 Yards Ahead By Bump Broadcaster Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mob. Mr. David Lyttfe, Director of (iommunitie* Emergency Broadcasting, told [sche Ibrahim m tiir Maglstraie 9 s Courl today that while walking with Mr. and Mi>. Derek Green at 11.50 p.m. on November 14. Ut-582 words
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Article50 1952-01-22 5 IPOH Mon Wha' would Year fift from th»* StatGovernmeni is au offic ii! announrftnrat m t >|onda° and Tursda\ Junuan 81 and 29. will 6^ .»bs«*rv«"d i-» holiday^ m Perak Prrvi«»uslv. ihf SuitG«»vt»ramrnt sJ7»*tt<*d Sum dta ■> md Viond i January 2T md tIJ. a?» f>ubii<-50 words
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Article27 1952-01-22 5 Matldard >Uf R»o<»rt--PARACH Lttmbe Far Eas* Lan Sing a ese tne is v °nsur? tin ire ke m norma i war. Che prad trapping Se27 words
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206 1952-01-22 5 *tan«lar«l '•laH <trr# «.|m»m«l. m K<»l\ BHAaUJ, M«m. Malay political partly k» lonian ha\f <it< I i<. ,i»~««»i\, ..II political parties M dae Malt- m order l«» hirni a «in^l« or^antoalion lh:ij w.i 1 iooU aflrr tin political and «»thri ml.n-.|. all206 words
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14 1952-01-22 5 Un ion Men Afraid Of Vi ctimization S I r ef He <"<1 R14 words
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Miscellaneous18 1952-01-22 5 i'l kS^A^FST' X^JB^ J^' Ar: r LJS»-V>.' c FOPI-' I^a- HAVE MORE THMsiG ON TH 1 MAP 'piIF^RND™18 words
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834 1952-01-22 6 Singapore Standrd Independent Horning Newspaper Mr. Lytelt on's Cuts WHEN Mr. Oliver Lvitelton landed m Malaya he caused considerable lifting of eye-brows locally by observing that "there is no point m giving political progress to people if they get their throats cut Get it into your heads that the first834 words
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Article493 1952-01-22 6 Review s of Views Doctors From India j SHORTAGE of doctors, engineers. and teachers. should be remedied by in^kinji a special effort to recruit young Indian doctors engineers and teachers from India. So suggested Utusan Melayu editorially. The paper also suggested that the director of Medical Services or the Member493 words
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Article83 1952-01-22 6 Sir: On behalf of the Voluntary Special Constabulary attached to 'B Division. I wish to protest against the duties being allotted to Voluntary Special Constabulary. May I request the O.C. of this division to explain why the Voluntary Special Constabulary are always allotted duties .1 the New83 words
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Article313 1952-01-22 6 Sir:— The letter of Mr. N. G. Nugavvela replying to Mr. P. E. Pereira m the "Straits Times" of Saturday demonstrates the utter absurdity of all caste claims prevailing m Ceylon. But it is all too clear that m the Jaffna district the old policy sanctified313 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1952-01-22 6 JOHN STRACHEY - How To Lose The War In MALAYA JOHN STRACHEY By IT looks as if one of the mn*t serious problems which will fare* lift when the next labour Government take* office, will be South East Asia m general an«l Malaya m particular. Let us face the fact that the situation1,126 words
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632 1952-01-22 6 Sir; I hank you for your editorial of January 19. 1 agree whole-heartedly that the political programme of the I.L.P. is ?!mosi the same a-s that of the Labour Party of Singapore, but surely. Sir, there are other aspects which632 words
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Article242 1952-01-22 6 Sir: Government sometime ago decided to increase the cost of allowances to Government pensioners. As this increase was retrospective, there is some arrears due to these men who m their youth served the Government and the people of this Colony to the best of their ability.242 words
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Article, Illustration17 1952-01-22 6 "Blimey! now slip's if ally getting: down to it Just removed her hat and coat!"17 words
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Advertisement16 1952-01-22 6 I REIMAN WAU CLOCKS I Rl^S WHOLESALE I reiman c °mpany S Sport I. T«|:. *****16 words
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Advertisement75 1952-01-22 6 S«HI Sit I l§&'v i^PsoV^. —rft titrt -^l. /t/y/7/y jjrec/s/on SJNGAPOfit rUAIA uMK/i. PENANG •59 Lfcn srwn at ?uc«» nn i«m o :w>*o< -^»<i i oBTJlt#JlBie AT All An *tf*/*S Br OVA I lEAO/V6 W4TCH MAIfXS 'tWd SJMT/O* d& W **"'"> SOLE ACESTS I THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., > TD.75 words
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Article429 1952-01-22 7 Record Peacetime Budget Of L 5585,400 Mill ion Listed W \SHI\<;TON. Jan. 21 (AP) President Truman, asking m m billions for foreign aid, told Congress today that the United Slates plans to speed up arms deliveries to Western Europe and other Communist-threatened areas under a429 words
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133 1952-01-22 7 KOJE ISLAM) Korea Jan. 21. (IP)— More than 000 of nearly H.OOO < hinese prisoners held behind »i..rh««l uire of allied prison .amp No. I have signed petilions m blood declaring that they would rather die than return to Communist hina. tamp133 words
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Article, Illustration283 1952-01-22 7 TEHERAN. Jan. 21, (IP)— lran accepted *23.000.--000 m United Slates Point Four aid yeslerday to help develop the nations troithlrd economy. Premier Mohammed Mossa(itq. alter balking for weeks. wrote a letter of acceptance to William Warne, United States Point Four administrator here. living thatAP - 283 words
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Article229 1952-01-22 7 CONGRESS TOLD WASHINGTON. Jan. 21 (UF) President Truman told Coixgress today that the United States must continue its economic and military aid to Asian countries because of the "vulnerability to internal and external aggression" m that part of the world. In his annual budget message229 words
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83 1952-01-22 7 KHARTOUM. Jan. 21 <AP> A three-day general strike started at 0800 Saturday. It is the firs: of a series threatened by the Workers Federation m suppo: of Iheir demands for 75 per ceni \v;ijie increases for al] workers whether employed by the Government or not.83 words
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206 1952-01-22 7 TOKYO, Jan. 21 (UP t— The Commander of the Fifth An Force m Korea said yesterday that Russia has demonstrated that it can equip its satellites like Red China with high quality Jets as well as meet its own air force requirements206 words
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Article115 1952-01-22 7 PARIS Jan. 2] (Reuter)— Jean I Letourneau. Minister for the Associated States of Inrio- ChJnr. ;-ik" General Etienne Jem, Valluy, Inspector General of French overseas forces, Hie planning to leave for Indo-China on Wednesday, usually reliable sources said last night. General V;liuy has been tipped115 words
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Article220 1952-01-22 7 PARIS. Jan. 21 <AP)— The current United Nations General Assembly session may close early m February. Only a spectacular development m the Korean war can prolong i the session, it is general] felt here. Security Council members have betn advised to keep their permanent220 words
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70 1952-01-22 7 JAKARTA. Jan. 21 .AFPi The editor-in-chiel ol the Aledan daily '•Rakjat" Mr. Banda H;nahap. has bten sentenced by the ioca! court To .six months impiisonmenl He was held responsible for a series editorials m his daily which were found "injurious" to the prestige70 words
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Article103 1952-01-22 7 SEATTLE, Jan 2) DP)— The wreckage of an Air Forct K-i". rescue plane that slammed snow-covered mountaii and Durnod after searching for victims of a Korean ai lifi plane crash was found on Sunday and five of the c;ew members v. i alive A Sikorsky103 words
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317 1952-01-22 7 N'list Tr oops Joining Li Mi Daily Via Siam BURMA LEADERS CHARGE: KVX.OOY Jjui. 21, (R«ttter) 111 til im I Chinese N«li<Mi;ili~i ir<»<»|»* from < hi:«.»^ kai iifcrtt** Formosa BtroOfglMtM AmSh m«»\«- lhrou-!i I liaiLmd l«» j«»;n Nationalist (.<iur;<l I i \\'t\ furrrn m ininati I'mmu* oi rhina. rroorte r«««i\««l317 words
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Article239 1952-01-22 7 US 'Hel pi ng' Chiang Men In Burma Standard London Correspondent LONDON, .'an. 21 The i ewe "ii <■ front fe of I s mday Ofost r\ er is a I pal from their A ian porre p >nHi I Rawle Knox rep"'' X rcjgoon. )i)p nf Ihiang Eta hefc*!239 words
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Article37 1952-01-22 7 RA F Jets Collide i\l)O\, Jan 21 i i i fighter^ <»! the R'.v;«! Ai oi rt mnie teto Bolli ion c!;iy ;it rin ■erodrotn< m \> 1. shire. One .if the pi i d and ihe other. wh<37 words
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211 1952-01-22 7 JAKARTA, Jan. 21. (AFP) IW into priMnw uhirh is daily »r<»uin» iiior«- NrriotM wu* «'lll|»lia«i/«-«{ wj the formation «>f a ii\<-ui:ui Mini^li-ri^l oiiiiiulld presided over l>» Priaae Miainter Siikiman liini»«-M. 1 1»»» decision «/aa lakrn al a ntwi < al»in<*t inrclini: li«n. I* Is no(211 words
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Advertisement142 1952-01-22 7 HERE'S BODY BUILDING PROTEIN ►f«We all need Protein But fe^ i 'i* i hildren need it even ►pmorc than adults— to J^w^ >f ►J«huild fine. slrniiK bodies X^^^ nA '^HWW wis a purely natural xN^ W If t t prodm t <^»ntains mi ft *T+ portant components Jl-'j^Jt t^ Vr*142 words
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Advertisement23 1952-01-22 7 SPECIAL OFFER FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR S 14*50 to %^WSv $17.50 15.50 and >N m. 'tfpvK S 17.50 gold filled Wafcft S/raps ROBINSONS23 words
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Miscellaneous56 1952-01-22 7 fl A^- I THINK ||THAT<S ONE AL I A r^. V^ ■'■■liv OH AUNT MAV&E HERE'S A CANDLE OF MY ROMAN V^y^^V£[A W^V^ 'wT^ FRITZI I CAN IN THIS DRAWER— CANDLES LEFT f *>^V^4fcT THE LIGHTS i FIND A AND A BOX OF OVER FROM $<&&<%. •iltV WENT _Jx CANDLE56 words
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Article216 1952-01-22 8 Mr. Holt Spends A Busy Morning MR HABOLO HOLT, Australia's Minister of Labour, National Service and Immigration, made a lightning tour of the X.A.A I m Malaya yesterday and topped it oft' with ;i four-hour operational flight to hit bandit targets m Northern Perak. Mr. Holt flew from Singapore to216 words
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Article100 1952-01-22 8 AN R.A.F. helic >pter was j used yesterday to locate the; body of an airman from the RAF Ba-i\ Seletar, who was drowned m i'uo Jkkh x Snails on Sunday The airman his name i> being withheld untij relatives m the U.K. have been informed100 words
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Article50 1952-01-22 8 BANGKOK, In order to aid m the suppression of terrorist activities, the Malayan authorities have proposed to Thailand that new air fields be built along both sides of the Thai-Malayan border. The police forces of both countries are already co-oper-ating successfully m the antiterrorist campaign.50 words
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Article171 1952-01-22 8 WH \R V t'.S Be: is 23/24 2 Eurj mcd m > '9 Kamun n 4 2 i > 2 Lane: C'P Mm aid ■■>■ 13/14 4 Petei Reed 15/16 4 P Bui >: P Gaitield S dhana i ::7 2 Som: 2 Steel Age 33171 words
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71 1952-01-22 8 PUSAN, Jan, 21 (Re^terAAP>— South Korea wrill < .-wen an air service between Rusan and Formosa as soon 3< the Japanese Government approves Haneda (Tokyo) airport as a junction for Korean planes, an executive of the Korean National Airline said hove yesterday. The Korean National71 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-01-22 8 A U htnin ff tour of the R.AAF. {-J^^"*. StaTSSJS Lincoln Squadron. (Left): Wing Commander R P. Roberts^ J^ Chamsquadron, and Pilots of the ministers airstrike plane. Group Capta n L I w. pion de Crespi?ny. Ten?ah Station Commander. ia on Mr Holt a jeft.48 words
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Article308 1952-01-22 8 HONGKONG, Jan. 21 (AP)— Nine Asian crew members were lost last ..igbl— presumably drowned— a* the 1,432-ton Singapore-b0.....! British freighter, Taikin Shan, was abandoned with a "broken back on the treacherous north reef of the Paracel Islands group. The Royal JNavy Ingate, H.M.S.308 words
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Article43 1952-01-22 8 HAMBURC;. -lan 21. (Reuter). The American freigbter Thomas Si m Lee struck a mine m the mouth of the Elbe River here today No one was reported injured She was wi her way from Hamburg to the United States43 words
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Advertisement571 1952-01-22 8 I \-I lU<;il\R TRANS-PACIFH SERVICE lMre.l OveiUnd Baa luniiM-o Las IteHn \i \mtrk la ft Ca»adiM Cities V x.ni P. S -!.j:;i ■>>>,? Art LA Sl' i.l( Xl si\ \< H 81 MJaa J5 :<!<:« !llu IFeb MFeb llll.W *:K\K M We* HFe* WTe* HHai MMar Fof tii partJ ilan571 words
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Advertisement294 1952-01-22 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WrSI COASI MALAYA Hong Tat for Rengat. Feb 3 VMselforMalacra SSirusa for Djambi Jan 26 Port Diekson Port SARAWAK N BORNEO Swettenham Jan f Segamat tor Eteuu£ Kajans for Miri. Labuan, Teluk Anson Jan 25 Jesselton Kudat. SanSadao for Peking Jan 24 daka Tawao Jaß 2294 words
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Advertisement224 1952-01-22 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam I lovd Holland AmerU-n line Nrdri! tad Line Rotterdam Rotterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW FORK PHILADELPHIA BAIT'VIORE MOBII t M- W OKI LANS Spore P Sham Penftßg RAI)JA(SMN) riTJifl !4 Jan SCHIEDTK (HAL). 25/ 3 Feb 4 feii leb ZEELAND (RL) 17/23Feb 24/25 Feb W/XTFeb224 words
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Advertisement427 1952-01-22 8 S |»<»ie I* > h rt v Yokohama 3» W* 3! 1 fa "MORELIA' foi Bangkok, Hongkong Kobe Yokohama l« W i > "PAIACJONLV Im Binfkok Hongkorm A. Mv.iila 86-CTFfcfc "SELANMA' for Bangkok W-tlFtefc -F1ONIA" for 8angk0k....... 11 11 Mir "PANAMA" tn Ssu»'»n. Bangkok Hongkong, Manila. Kobe Yok^t tola Vl»\i>r427 words
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Miscellaneous38 1952-01-22 8 Despatches Today: Thailand (parcels only.) 8 a.m. by Beluru, Ceylon noon by Roma. Arrivals Today: Christmas Island j (letters and parcels) by Islander. Hongkong and China (letters and parcels) by Canton, Eastern Australia (.letters and parcels) by Roma.38 words
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Article, Illustration597 1952-01-22 9 MICHAEL CONNORS; JOHN DARBYSHIRE - MICHAEL CONNORS JOHN DARBYSHIRE Multi-million oilar project Speeding turnaround of ocean vessels Berthing to be up by SO per cent. New graving deck and more godowns By and Spore to stay world port, says Chrimes A MAJOR PLAN for the further development' one! extensionStandard - 597 words
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Article13 1952-01-22 9 R UBBER MARKET IS DULL ltarfc< n. trier 881 artel m 'is on13 words
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Article15 1952-01-22 9 Rambutan Pays 10 PC In Div. Red per cerr ilo U £6c 762 ngg 852,15 words
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Article18 1952-01-22 9 BUYI NG RATES US UML v md 33 15' wad 33 I It, cdii billl and ar.d 3e:g:ar.18 words
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Article148 1952-01-22 9 **The first stage will be the dredging of East Lagoon to a depth of 33 ft. and the construction of probably five deep-water berths and godowns along the East Wharf Road side of the lagoon," Mr. Chrimes said. Following this, stage two would include the reclamation work148 words
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Article52 1952-01-22 9 'test Singapo v prices yesterday r 10 Huver? Sellers Sptfl Loose n.m si 402 hates Feb. !Rv v 40, 51.401 Sl.r>i $1.36 %USH 51.33 i quiet. WHM RUBBER nd4i s opening Ib were 18 d Buyers 4U;d. SeUer 4< v Buyers 40 d. Sellers tmt d Buyers ti» 452 words
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Article19 1952-01-22 9 \POKE Mon. of tin to-da} picul. S2. It-ONUUN TIN N < -ndu^ prices first knt-rs t*>:i gW-i'-mrni Price: JC97O19 words
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136 1952-01-22 9 W4SHLNGTON. Jan. 21. (AP): Bolivian Ambassador Don Ricardo Martinez said today that his country vas *".rratefuP for the recent official U.S. statement al>out tin ami he hoped that that new tin negotiations would be "7 opened **very soon." The Ambassador spoke to reporters after136 words
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Article28 1952-01-22 9 Sulphuric Acid Imports From U K SINGAPORE firms wishing U mi date for the application* U.K. exporter. »»Pf,f u r n c c requirecT They part* durinf U>*L28 words
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Article147 1952-01-22 9 T. J. LIM - T. J. LIM By Bu y Scheelite Discovery Reported Standard Market Reporter A FEATURE of the Mo layan share market yester dcy was the sharp rise m Raub Gold share prices. This was ai ibi tat c to negotic: ■•<-! m nun tirm with scheelite147 words
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401 1952-01-22 9 BY "ENGINEER" TO THE nian\ bundrcds of Malayan bosinese men who VM-rt- {irc-t-nt at the official oj>rnin«i of Gothrie and Company's n*'** offices m Battery Koad. Siniiaporr. it ir rertain tiiat the object lesson that took place m front oi liieir eyes, through the medium of401 words
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Article41 1952-01-22 9 THE produce marke' In Sm?ap was quiet yeste: aa\ Wiui prices slightly below the weekend levels. r No business was recorded m either the .copra or cooooui nu «ect:oris. Copra had sellers at |37i pe. pica, and buyers (36}.41 words
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Article17 1952-01-22 9 HONGKONG. Jan 21 -Specif Standard Service— Ctaatat pnct> Indonesian P ;ah; Gold HKs32bJi-. •>> one t^el.17 words
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Article26 1952-01-22 9 Z:[Li:i. x 1.890 c-aily newspapers m the United SI tes .i*.e: T i wraed Their combi a d h 54. "TT 00026 words
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Advertisement100 1952-01-22 9 dfisiqned io siauMr 11 fe«^- V F you've ever wanted to own a car Jm mfM^BkM, that 7 a real style leader with $mJ&!mlm^m^m\ &*Sm the finest Coach work with lasting j|j A MWK quality, now's the time to get it, and J| W|* the new Ford V 8 is100 words
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Advertisement32 1952-01-22 9 ISTABUSHED 1796 /s the oldest end most important among World Trode Directo-it-THE WORLD WIDE. DISTRIBUTION OF BOTTiN MONDIAL ensures universal re:o£.^ lion fur iv wdvertivtn n wen I NMNfeen IS ttatt**r> Kn.ir:32 words
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Article528 1952-01-22 10 BILL WEBB JONES - BILL WEBB JONES by CO now we know at last! 9 During: the past half century hundreds of people m all walks of life have tried to define jazz. After a ten-day debate, a group of university musicologists, directed by Professor Marshall Steams of Hunter College,528 words
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Article568 1952-01-22 10 For the Discophile LATEST CLASSICAL RECORDINGS REVIEWED BY VICTOR DOGGETT HAYDN: MOZART. Sinfonia Concertante m B Hat major. Op. H4: Funf Kontretanze. X.609. Nos. 1. 2 and 4. Waldemar VVolsing (oboe). Carl Bloch (bassoon). Leo Hansen (violin). Alberto Medici (cello). Danish State Radio Symphony Orchestra (Busch). H M.V. C 7876568 words
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107 1952-01-22 10 "Hot Club Of Fiance" Lists Annual Awards PARIS.— The "Hot Club of France," which groups together all fanatical jazz lovers, has just announced its list of annual awards. Special prize goes to Louis Armstrong for his recording of "Willie the Weeper" and "New-Orleans Function." The prize for the best full107 words
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Article, Illustration667 1952-01-22 10 pERMAINE MOUNIER, brilliant young French pianist, is to give two recitals m Singapore on Tuesday and Friday. February 12 and 15. The recitals are sponsored and presented by the Singapore Chamber Ensemble m association with the Alliance Francaise. Henri Busser, Membre de I'lnstitut de France,667 words
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Advertisement300 1952-01-22 10 J^ SHMJX INDIAKS Brv^- starring f OPENS TODAY! \Of TB n am- 1.45— 4.15-6.45 0.10 p.m. I^-. TEL. 54.00 AI R CONDiT I OM EO MKTKIM.OI I)V* YN-MAYEITS CARNIVAL < lIINRSS NKVI YEAH ATTRACTION! *K2*TS HtGHWiOC AND HANOSOME MUSfCALj "ZhELD OVER!-, I Filmed m Quebec, where it ijlfl^-l actually happened!300 words
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Advertisement247 1952-01-22 10 PHA LANDMARK MOTION PICTLRE HISTORY t Shearer Robert Helpmann ide Massine Ludmilla Trherina m Powell Pressburger's Booking Plans Open For GALA PREMIERE 1 Monday, February 4th at 9.30 p.m CAPITOL g 1,43, LCO, 6.50 9.39 p, JANE WYMAN KIRK DOUGLAS GERTRUDE LAW Rf m Book Now for THURSDAY! "FOUR IN247 words
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Miscellaneous175 1952-01-22 10 '[jM^aMWfflflMm-fflMliiii |Mi||« jV fia ISimm M TjL 8j i !W^W^s^»MßgßliaWßBlllllHlillllininiiiuuuuiiiicnniiBflBßl rpODATt FORECAST:— Today < I Is better for personal i matters, but wo will still, find It difficult to carry out plans. The moraine Is bad for i women: arguments, criticism and i untimely expenses are to be feared. The175 words
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Miscellaneous353 1952-01-22 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE NEW SERIES-No. 73 9 Leaves of 11-F?m speed I' |2 |i \H J5 I 16 17 18 |9 I/O 12 Plowed land (pi IT"" r= 14— Indefinite article 1 15 ~8S8ame W/ lb Ws 16- Vertebral* ___L_ <%2 222 itS days' >9 Z° H 12 devotion y/j353 words
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Miscellaneous366 1952-01-22 10 ON THE AIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (484 m 41 m) HM?=4 r l i-i.» Eln M S:e ncy News <XL); I(».0o LUht Music; 10.45 English Schools Broadcast; 1 p.m. di Otchestra; 1.30 News; 145 Dance ;,P English Schools Broadcast--6.15 Protramme Summary; 6.16 rour and lw a Starlet; 6.:« Lnited T?io""366 words
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Article218 1952-01-22 11 WINTER OLYMPICS START IN NORWAY ZURICH, Jan. 21 (AP>— Norway and the United States will open the Winter Olympic hockey competition m Oslo on February 15, the Executive Committee of the International Ice Hockey Federation decided Sunday. Other games on the opening day schedule are Canada and Germany, Sweden and218 words
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Article73 1952-01-22 11 STOCKHOLM, Jan. 21 (AFP) Sweden yesterday won her ice skating match against Japan by 176.5 points to 135.5 points. The match took place at Ostersund on Saturday and 3'esterday. In the endurance races yesterday Japan lost the slight advance she had won on Saturday73 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-01-22 11 Members of the Perak Flying Club team who participated m the air rally at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday using K.L. Flying Club planes. (Left to right) P. Ravenshaw, R. L. Akers. and I. L. Patterson.39 words
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Article42 1952-01-22 11 BRUSSELS, Jan. 21 <AP>— Sunday's European billiards championship results (fourth and last day): Tiedtke (Germany) 400 points 25 rounds, average 1600— best series 108 beat: Warflard (Belgium)-208-25-8.32--87 Aehinho (Portugal) 400. 16. 25.00. 191 beat Teegecar Netherlands 209.7, 16, 18.56. 82.42 words
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203 1952-01-22 11 NEW YORK, Jan. 20 (UP)— The Johnny- SaxtonUvio MineJJi welterweight fight at Madison Square Garden on Friday night will feature this week's boxing schedule although champion Vie Toweel and James Carter are slated for action. Unbeaten Saxton of Brooklyn will be seeking his 23rd203 words
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Article259 1952-01-22 11 FA Cup Ties Can Sa ve Small Clu bs LONDON, Jan. 20 (Reuter) —It is not generally realised just how much a long run m the cup can mean lo one of the poorer members of the English Football League. Struggling Third' Division sides or even some near the bottom259 words
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262 1952-01-22 11 ADELAIDE, Jan. 20 (Reuter-AAP)— Australia may bring m three new caps for the fifth and final Tc^> against the West Indies, starting m Sydney on Jan. They are the Victorian opening pair, Colin McDonald and George Thorns, who impressed m the current match262 words
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Article148 1952-01-22 11 LONDON, Jan. 20 (Reuler)— Entry forms will go out all over the world m the coming week for a 13,000-mile England to New Zealand air race m 1953. Most of the entrants will be airplane manufacturers, airlines and air forces. The aviation world will be148 words
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237 1952-01-22 11 LONDON, Jan. 20 British racecourse executives plagued by heavy entertainment taxes are turning envious eyes on the vast sums of money passing through the totalisator. Mr. Stanley Wootton, chairman of the Kempton Park Club, crystallised the thoughts m many minds by declaring that237 words
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294 1952-01-22 11 Golf Pros' Travels Upset Some Fans LONDON, Jan. 20 (Reuter) The trails of Max Faulkner, British open champion, Harry \J eetman and Dai Rees, the present and former match play champions, to mention but three leading British professional golfer* who are seeking wiPfrrHdfH abroad is not altogether favoured by club294 words
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436 1952-01-22 11 LITTLE 'UNS WILL BE BOXING'S BIG TIMERS NOW i\E^ YORK, (IP) Ho\in<r tmmm to the end of a year with sensational houN, but looking ahead today, it can \w j;roj !ip«t«-fl that I^.">2 should he even but nor nitliin t!u wqmm&4 <ir«le. Interest m the sport was needled by television.436 words
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Article243 1952-01-22 11 ENGLISH SOCCER 'SECRETS' LONDON Jan, 20 (Be I What tera ed en Ls of Ei I >\.,\,- -been disclosi I m bo offi publicat >■' Fool I i Delation. Th > is "Si coai hing" p tied 1■• the N; .ir-ft I J <•!• ,ondoj) ;uui ediU d by Walter243 words
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Advertisement451 1952-01-22 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ENGAGEMENT eru;« cement took place a »j::>uig on 3.152 I i >h I .am Song, stall c Rehabilitation Camp. youngest brother of m San, to Miss i Eng. third daughter Mrs. Ana Sai (nup HOC Bee. Botl j:e veH known Of 1 ffIIMIHNS VACAKI I '•>- P SI451 words
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Advertisement481 1952-01-22 11 NOTICES PERAK TRUF aUB FEBRUARY MEETING 1952 Saturday. 16th Feb. 1952 Wednesday, 20th Feb. 1952 Saturday. 23rd Feb. 1952 $2 CASH SWEEPS r rHERE WILL BE NO MORE x THROUGH' BOOKING OF NUMBERS IN THE $2 CASH SWEEPS FORWARD SALES of tickets will continue to be available at the Town481 words
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Advertisement146 1952-01-22 11 NOTICE MALAY REGIMF.NT TENDER NOTICE 'TENDERS will be received at J RHQ Th« Malay Regiment j Port Dickson up to 12 o'clock 31st Jan. "2. for the supply of 100 covers water proof khaki green 20' x 2" x 14' x 8" for 4 x 2 3 tonnerp. Tender forms146 words
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Advertisement28 1952-01-22 11 I^*** SA THt C/RAFFE \{'l** th« long neck or a giraffe end this is matched cxccrly m number by that m the »eck 3 o mo*. TIGER HEADACHE28 words
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Article145 1952-01-22 12 PENAN4 I M '.'■.•ia.v The i>. Chinese Swimming Chin nrmed properties ittee I > plan const] tcti I i nt-w dub house expected to coal Tl C it has just b Klghi a three-acre piece oJ lan i belonging the French Mission at the motion145 words
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Article41 1952-01-22 12 LONDON Jan. 21: (Renter) Soccer result: F.A. Cup thirjd round second replay: Ipswich Town 1. Gateshe.id 2 after extra time (played at Sheffield). Gateshead are now to meet West Bronv.vich Albion m the fourth round on February 2.41 words
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Article350 1952-01-22 12 By The Sports Editor ON SUNDAY, we published an article about Neo Chwee Kok, Malaya's Olympic swimming hope, which told of his progress m training and was headed. "Neo Finds More Speed." The Singapore Free Press yesterday published a story purporting to deny the Sunday350 words
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Article107 1952-01-22 12 SAN DIEGO. California, I Jan 11, (APi Ted Krai!. 32, of New York, WOO his first majoi tournament yesterdaj with a 12 under par m the 72-hote (total 276) m the US$lO,OOO San Diego Open. Three strokes behind was veteran Jimmy Demaret This was107 words
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Article104 1952-01-22 12 MELBOURNE, Jan. 21, Reuter-AAP).— A century by left-hand opening batsman Allan Rae his second successive 100 m first class matches —helped the West Indies to get within 60 runs of Victoria's first innings total of 387 here today. Rae. who was dropped from the West Indies104 words
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Article66 1952-01-22 12 NAGPUR. Jan. 21 (Reuter)— The MCC quickly got within striking distance of the Central Zones first innings score of 134 when play m the three days' match was continued here this morning. A first wicket stand of 67 preceded the second which soon carried the score66 words
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300 1952-01-22 12 IPOH, Monday. The 1952, North Malayan Golf championship over the 18-hole course of the Perak Turf Club Sports Club has attracted a total of 38 entries which is the highest m the history of the competition. The championship is fixed for January 27, and300 words
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Article64 1952-01-22 12 BAGLIO, Jan. 21, (AP). —Francisco Jalon, 69, who has been playing golf for 30 years, cave away his clubs and quit the game yesterday. The reason: perfection is enough, said Jalon, who scored a bole-in-one on the 157-yard No. 2 at Camp John Hay, the64 words
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362 1952-01-22 12 Davis Cup Skipper Lets Fly In U.S. ADELAIDE, Jan. 21 (Reuter-AAP)— Dick Savin, American holder of the Australian and Wimbledon titles, said today that he was "surprised" at the reported criticism by the United States Davis Cup non-playing captain Frank Shields to the effect362 words
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Article58 1952-01-22 12 NEW, YORK, Jan. 21, (AP). —The United States Soccer Football Association announced yesterday that it is sending an all-star team to play m Glasgow on April 30. Members of the American team which upset England m the 1950 World Cup competition m Brazil58 words
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Article103 1952-01-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Malayan Sikh Sports Council has finalised arrangements for an inter-state hockey tournament here on Feb. 15, 16 and 17 m which Sikh teams representing Penang. Perak, Pahang, Selangor, Negrl Sembilan and Singapore are expected to compete lor i silver trophy presented by103 words
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Article71 1952-01-22 12 THE FUND started by the Malayan Jockeys Association for Skeeter Garrard has reached $10,000. This includes a donation of $2,000 from Mr. Joe Caun of "Belmont Stable." Jockey Garrard who has ridden m Malaya for the last 25 years was hospitalised two months ago for coronary71 words
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Article333 1952-01-22 12 IPOH, Mon. Playing on their home ground and fielding six players who have represented the north m previous annual classics, Perak are considered strong favourites again m this years Northern Malaya quadrangular hockey meet which will start here on Friday. The Perak team for this333 words
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Article, Illustration239 1952-01-22 12 FIVE of Singapore's biggest wrestlers presented themselves to a startled attendant at the Singapore General Hospital Blood Bank yesterday and asked that they be allowed to make donations for a patient. The patrent was Mr. L. Kovach of the Singapore Plywood Factory239 words
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160 1952-01-22 12 MALACCA, Sun. The Malacca Lawn Tennis Association held its annual general meeting recently and fixed tentative dates for its major fixtures. The Association decided to fall m line with other States by throwing its championships open to all competitors m the country. The championships160 words
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Article81 1952-01-22 12 R.A.O.C. scored a welldeserved 2 0 victory over the Chinese Athletic m a friendly game of soccer at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday. The Army was m good form on Sunday and could have won by a better margin. They were m scoring range more81 words
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Article62 1952-01-22 12 NEW YORK, Jan. 20 (Reuter) Captain Cecil Boyd Rochfort, the Kihg's racehorse trainer, who arrived here today m the Queen Mary, gave reporters a "tip" for the 1953 Derby. He told them the King had one "good looking yearling Rureole by Hyperion out of Angelola who,62 words
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Article174 1952-01-22 12 THE 1951 Singapore badminton championships will be brought to a close on Thursday when the finals of the last three events are played off at the Happy World stadium. These are the men's singles between Wong Peng Soon (Mayflower) and Ong Poh Lim (F N)J the174 words
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121 1952-01-22 12 SAN DIEGO, California, Jan. 21 (UP) Joe Louis revealed today that seven Negroes will enter the Phoenix open golf tournament the first PGA competition ever to welcome Negro professionals. Louis himself cracked the colour bar m the San Diego tournament last week. But the121 words
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Article217 1952-01-22 12 The University of Malaya's annual North South rugger feame for the Dato Paglar Shield will be played at Bukit Timah ground today. Datin Faglar will give away the trophy after the game. The game will be the second of this series and a keen tussle is expected as217 words
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Article40 1952-01-22 12 LILLE, France, Jan. 21. (UP) Twenty-nine-year-old Algerian boxer Mustapha Moustaphaoui, former flyweight champion of France, died m hospital he,re today from injuries received when he wai knocked out m a contest at < nearby Roubaix on Sunday night.40 words
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Miscellaneous28 1952-01-22 12 JTIMHTOi HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TOU*f AJM. PJH. Singapore 4.57 6.58 Malacca 9.19 9.31 Port Dickson 8.00 802 Port Sham 1258 Penan; 7.12 8.4928 words
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