Singapore Standard, 31 January 1952
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Title Section19 1952-01-31 1 Singapore Standard Ifc A >1 X VOL. II NO. 213. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31. 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.19 words
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Article199 1952-01-31 1 E.»MM», Jan. 30 (AP). I i in >tir members of Parnt -ot ready for a j attack today on the .11 by Prime Minister InlT-* (.onnrrvative n merit to rharge .ni- for some of Brii -«m iali/rtl medical lUnlal service**. Bevan, the fiery ■.ho199 words
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Article63 1952-01-31 1 RIHILD AIR FORCE Washington. Jan. 29 A six-engine B-36 heavy helly-landed" short of x\y and burst into ere on Tuesday night >f the 12 persons ..as injured, base offlrted. information officers plane, built at a cost 100.000, was "badly 1 by fire and intense rt63 words
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Article88 1952-01-31 1 Standard London Correspondent WAR Damage compensation will not be paid out until the end of 1955, Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, told the Houw Commons tcwfa y •NOTHING Fundamental" will be changed m the Commissioner General's post, Mr. Lyttelton assured the House. He was88 words
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Article, Illustration394 1952-01-31 1 Middle-East Defence Believed Discussed In Separate Talks CAIRO, Jan. 30 (AP) Egypt's new Premier, Alv Mali or Pasha, met today with ambassadors of the four powers which proposed last October that Egypt join the West m a new Middle-East Defence Command to defend the SuezAP - 394 words
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1033 1952-01-31 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. While the Federal Council this morning welcomed the proposal to appoint a Deputy High Commissioner, it took two and a half hours for the debate to be over, owing to an amendment by Tungku Abdul Rahman to1,033 words
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Article146 1952-01-31 1 Fire Burns Up $120,000 Standard Staff Reporter A HALF-HOUR fire which started at 8 p.m. yesterday, at the Tampenis Natural Rubber Manufacturing Company's premises, m Upper Serangoon Road, caused damage estimated at $120,000. About 200 bales of rubber worth approximately $30,000 went up m flames. The fire also damaged six146 words
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46 1952-01-31 1 A 10-YEAR-OLD Singapore Chinese schoolboy, Wong Toon Leong, was killed yesterday m Changi Road near the junction of Bedok Road while on his way to school. Wong was involved m a collision with a car. He died belore the ambulance arrived.46 words
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Article35 1952-01-31 1 THE British-owned Bank of Iran and the Middle East announced today it will close its doors m Iran by July 30, after 63 years of operation because of Iranian government restrictions. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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90 1952-01-31 1 LONDON, Jan. 30 UP)— Prime Minister Winston Churchill chortled yesterday at, a Labourite suggestion that high-level meetings with Stalin might get him a kiss from the moustached Red chieftain. Urging a Stalin-Churchill meeting. Labourite Hugh McGovern reminded Churchill that the Communist90 words
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Article180 1952-01-31 1 LONDON, Jan. 30 (Reuter) —Prime Minister Winston Churchill, said today that when he spoke to the American Congress of "prompt, resolute and effective action" if any Korean truce was broken these words did not represent any new decisions arrived at during the Washington talks. Mr180 words
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172 1952-01-31 1 Standard Staff Corresponded *KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —A sum of approximate $350,000 per day fc bepg spent purely as a result/ol the Emergency m the »m of salaries arid afcwances to officers, Wose employment Is directly £oonected with the Emer^ncy. such as172 words
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180 1952-01-31 1 Sir John Stresses COLOMBO, Jan. 30 (Reuler).-Sir low prices should any organ.iat.on or l them to embargo shipments to Communist territories Restrictions on rubber shipments to any country could only be a part of a whole policy under which producing countries should be adequately pro-180 words
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185 1952-01-31 1 McCormick Named A tlan tic Command er LONDON, Jan. 30 (Reuter). The North Allaiilir Treaty Organization today appointed Admiral Lynde H. McCormick of the United State* Navy a* it* Supreme Allied Atlantic Commander, it watt announced here. The North Atlantic Conn i! deputies m London said they had unanimously approved185 words
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Article83 1952-01-31 1 BRITISH HQ.. Suez Canal reachmg headquarters Su^ SljL^J^bered «hd mains thrown Into bonfires. The report said, "The attack on the Turf Club was well organized. The rioters broke down the front door with battering rams especially brought along for the purpose and proceeded to break83 words
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Advertisement63 1952-01-31 1 Headline IM-i d OH Wk n.w. buM. 1»* Higher Posts: £%£L2'> «ovt.: S^TSHT VSSLSL*. S pore <V— Phnnr 4HIS 1 FROSTED FOODS v LoV for the *'B rd's Eye" symbol on the freshest, tastiest fruit and vegetables. You serve "garden" goodness uh< n you buy "Bird's E\-e" especially uhen you63 words
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Advertisement111 1952-01-31 1 SHELL MOTOR OIL RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Jon. 30. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Morket »«doy: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 40Jd. Spot £990 per ton Mar. 40} d. buyers, £992 sellers. Apr./ June 39Jd. Three months: £9*6111 words
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Article, Illustration248 1952-01-31 2 Price Spiral Caused Many To Part With Gems Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S 32 pawnshops accepted some 30,000 article- worth $1,000,000 as pledges from about 20,000 people daring the three or four days before the Chinese New Year, The Standard was told yesterday. TheStandard - 248 words
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Article117 1952-01-31 2 Aw-autu iv nave staooeti his 15-year-old wife to death, an Indian labourer, Iyapillai Armugam. was on trial for murder at the Singapore Assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice Knight and a jury. Opening the case for the Crown, Mr. L. Rayner stated that the accused117 words
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Article, Illustration251 1952-01-31 2 Standard Staff Reporter COMMONSENSE and courtesy •lay a big part m deciding whether the motorist or the pedestrian has tte right of way at a zebra crossing though the regulation says that pedestrians "shall hare precedence," aid a Singapore Traffic Folice spokesman jesterday. HeStandard - 251 words
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Article97 1952-01-31 2 They Can't Do Without Paid Men THE suggestion made by Mr Lim Yew Hock, president of the Singapore Trade Union Congress, that trade unions m this country should not follow the policy of those m the US of employing full-time paid workers was received with mixed feelings yesterday by Colony97 words
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Article96 1952-01-31 2 AN APPEAL was issued yesterday bj the Singapore Police for the occupants of a dark saloon car which showed up at the scene of the fatal crash at the 7ft milestone Tampenis Road on Monday last, soon after it occurred to contact the Traffic Investigation Officer.96 words
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Article95 1952-01-31 2 PAUL GINSBERG. National Commander of the U.S. Jewish War Veterans changed his mind on seeing "how Malaya is fighting Communism" and instead flew on to Saigon yesterday. Mr. Ginsberg said on Tuesday that he planned to visit the Malayan Federation and speak to local politicians. He95 words
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Article43 1952-01-31 2 SENTENCED m the lower courts to 14 months' imprisonment for possession of beer labels and crown corks belonging to the Malayan Breweries, C^ne/e. Can Kee Ten£ statute the prison sentence by fine of $750 m the Singapore High Court yesterday.43 words
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Article90 1952-01-31 2 A MAN, Mydin bin Musa, who sold a pair of brass buttons to a compatriot for $300, Causing them off as cold, beard prisonment lmpowcu 'r* er courts reduced to three months' by Mr. J^^" o^! m the Singapore High Court yesterday. It was90 words
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Article84 1952-01-31 2 JUDGMENT was reserved by Mr. Justice Rogers m the Singapore High Court jesterday m an appeal by a clerk, Manikam Paul Raj, under sentence of 12 months* imprisonment m the lower courts on a charge of criminal breach of trust hi respect at 20 cases of84 words
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Article, Illustration214 1952-01-31 2 ANNABELLA LOH 13-year daughter of Mr. Billy Loh •*lriend of Australian POW's", was thrilled beyond words yesterday when she was told that she could realise her ambition of learning the piano. Since she is too poor to pay for lessons, well-known Singapore music teacher, Mr.Standard - 214 words
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Article56 1952-01-31 2 A CHINESE, Quek Cheow Yang, who appealed against sentence of a month's imprisonment for theft of empty bottles from a glass factory heard Mr. Justice Rogers m the Singapore High Court yesterday set aside the prison sentence and substitute a bond for $250 to be of56 words
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575 1952-01-31 2 Standard Staff Reporter MB. LOW KOK PHENG, an assistant controller of Foreign Exchange told the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday, that Acre were irregular entries m the account books of Muller and Phippe (M) Ltd., as at May 9, 1949. These figure*, he said,575 words
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Article135 1952-01-31 2 Staadard Staff Reporter THE Council of the Students' Union of the University of Malaya has declined to nominate three students for the. Board of Student Welfare and instead that the authorities appoint the three representatives the «»m t way >^»^"^-— as graduate members are arjpointed.135 words
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Article29 1952-01-31 2 Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore, has resumed the administration of the Colony on his return from Saigon. Mr. W.L. Blythe is once again the Colonial Secretary.29 words
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Article186 1952-01-31 2 OFFICERS and men of the R.A.F. Regimrnt (Malaya) will parade at Chaiigi tomorrow mnrnin? to mark the tenth anniversary of their parent body, the R.A.F. Regiment m Britain. Flights of men representing all the Malayan Regiment Squadrons but one will be on parade. Men of186 words
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143 1952-01-31 2 Stallholders Must Stay Put, He Says Standard Staff Reporter MR. LEE CHOON EING, Labour Member Ward m the Singapore City Council. *j|{ it ordinary meeting of the Councillor-, oppo* v mendation of the Health Contmitf<v thai under each category m arw public market- lo move their position* annually. Mr 1,,143 words
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Article77 1952-01-31 2 SINGAPORE Government's grant-in-aid to Chinese schools last year equalled about 12 per cent of their total annual expenditure. A total of $637,446 were given to Chinese schools which spent $533,832. These figures are to be disclosed m the annual report on Chinese schools to be published77 words
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Advertisement59 1952-01-31 2 SUPER WAX SHOE POLISH FasUom Note:— fopokt tfata cm before. Tre* CIImSS^) s2i s^f 5 S htßrown>DarkTa4 f^jiij9^ggjj «hoct lock twite m 4ktiactir§.° PRKtS. PUWITE" Bottles Jp f of white /m |M*l J ML^Bt Liquid Cleaner J|Q cents /(SSSfmaifcsSHfenhS^^ sponge 35 cents KMjk ffc I LEATHER OIL t J (Liquid)59 words
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Advertisement80 1952-01-31 2 at 1 HARDIAL SINGHS 71- iff7/mf> r///f/ I (isluon <h- I llardial Sim silks £*re «il«r«a/# Ik>#>/» Hoau/iful. Urn, SnttLsl. •"•■ww m sots 4o w vide IP. T *P«*«7 Brocade 4? ,j, S-haJ Satin Brocade Hawaiian Crepe nested Crease-resisting Swiss r.n'D lor saiUnr., etc., etc. and as usual all are80 words
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Miscellaneous8 1952-01-31 2 I- x-'^lN^'-jJ^i^^Bl^^t^^^Bk^'y Pf^/^JS-ttrf I f^r A '^'^'^''^'^''^''BajßßajajHajßM^B^a^a^a^i^Ba^^^^^^^^^^^^^ m8 words
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437 1952-01-31 3 T raining Malayans For Higher Posts VITAL STEP IN PROGRESS TO SELF-RULE Facilities For Study Overseas Malayans for higher po»ts m Government service if a ■I"?"* fP/nthepropew towards self-government mkick is the declared policy of Hi* Majesty's Governmen!. «aid the Officer Administering the Federation Ctuiiiirt, Mr. M. V. del Tufo,437 words
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Article89 1952-01-31 3 LONDON. Wed. Thef > tUry of General Sir Gerald IVmpler Ls to be £6,000 a fcai with an allowance of t .00 sterling. This is approximately Straits $75,000. I lie Colonial Office today .niirmed the figures. The previous High Commissioner. Sir Henry Gur- !!•>. whoReuter - 89 words
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Article88 1952-01-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A a Officer Emergency Infori Services is to be apnte I shortly. The Standing Committee on -din c has authorised the reation of such a post on a ...i -y scale of HW-A30— 1.000 pet mensem. It has not proved possible tor ooc office!88 words
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127 1952-01-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The runeni of the Federation ithorised the payment ot ea to the dependants ot members of the Police md to a Malay Chief who been murdered by bandits. ex-gratia payment of $.1,000 c dependants of the Dato ng Malacca who was127 words
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Article96 1952-01-31 3 ALA LUMPUR, Wed.— rsation has now been ted and is m the course of ■nent to the dependants of persona who were killed and rued following the shellthe jungle m the vicinity ingei Perangin Resettlement oear Tanjong Malim, on Jl .ast year. the Federal96 words
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108 1952-01-31 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Government of the Federation has provided $6,371,000 to purchase the site at Johore Bahru for the University of Malaya and adjoining land. The area required for the University is 1,477 acres of which 674 acres belong to the108 words
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Article73 1952-01-31 3 KLUANG. Wed.— While returning home m a car from a visit to Muar last evening. Lim Bee, 20 was attacked by bandits at 2J milestone Kluang/ Aver Itam Road. As soon as the bandits began firing, the driver of the car drove straight on to Aver73 words
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Article44 1952-01-31 3 The O.A.G. said that the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, took the earliest opportunity of visiting Malaya, and having done so, entirely agreed that such an appointment wai es-. sential to ensur© swift progressJ Mr Lyttelton's view having44 words
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193 1952-01-31 3 Xl ALA LUMPI'R. Wed.— < Governments of the »«nous states and settlements mi n the Federation have r r^nt;fd, directly or isvtirnth. training facilities J* 408 students overseas n 225 students at the Unil^y of Malaya since the K-ration, it was193 words
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Article, Illustration453 1952-01-31 3 OAG Explains Duties of Deputy H.C. Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Speaking at the Federal Legislative Council today on the appointment of a Deputy High Commissioner, the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. M. V. del Tufo said "on the civil side it is necessary to create this new appointment."453 words
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415 1952-01-31 3 Armoured Cars For VIPs Costs $3, 150,000 KUALA LUMfUR, Wed.— The Federal Legislat/e Council today approved $3,*****0 for the purchase of 300 jirmoured vehicles for police /ersonnel and 15 armoured salcpi cars for the use of VlP's traveling m dangerous areas. THE Fede&l Legislative Council today j£>roved the creation, as415 words
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Article507 1952-01-31 3 Standard Staff Correspondent I* FH* l^ LUMp UR, Wed— Speaking at the Federal oS^K C Uncil toda y on local training faeilitieT the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. M. V.' del acade^l < w .f intend L ed «o make the fuUest use of ihi507 words
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274 1952-01-31 3 Fed. Minority Report Urges Residents' Certificates KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Bill on Citizenship has be*en termed "discriminatory" m a Minority Report on Immigration (Control) Ordinance signed by Messrs. Yong Shook Lin, Toh Eng Hoe and Dr. Lee Tiang Keng. The report of the Select Committee was tabled at the274 words
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140 1952-01-31 3 KUALA lAJMPUR. Wed. Opportunities are being provided for peons and office r>oys employed m Government offices to apply for otheY posts m the Service m which their services can be retained after the age of 21 years. This was revealed m a written statement by140 words
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Advertisement193 1952-01-31 3 lIWJHK*B ilr« lon Run Mown > Don't let the climate get the better of you. "SERRAVALLO'S TONIC" banishes that tired feeling it is pleasant to take too! You can feel it doing you good from the FIRST DOSE. It sends refreshed virile blood pounding gloriously through your veins, priming every193 words
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Miscellaneous47 1952-01-31 3 |;i i il^iiSSiil^l ki^ nu lTli i i i ncy.neroclaucmus^ w^^^gggy^ *> 1 f3S^r?t c iL^l R •^Si v 1 Jl l Si; 1 fl v ?i2& IR J^~ '""-V P ;^^SSSR% i 1^ CAESAR AUGUSTUS GERMANICUS,) /S^/ R&EMBERTHArtJ WOUUD HAVE BE- NESS,ASVOUVE SWORD? EXAMINE V II i47 words
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Article333 1952-01-31 4 KUALA LDMPUR, Wed The principal probation officer of the Department of Social Welfare is the Department's representative through whom the Board of Governors of an Approved School, may advise and otherwise refer to the Chief Social Welfare Officer and the Member for Industrial and Social Relations.333 words
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Article26 1952-01-31 4 KLANG, Wed.— The second anniversary of the Indian Republic was celebrated by Klang Indians with a meeting on Jan. 26. Mr. Jang Singh presided.26 words
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224 1952-01-31 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. -r Asian teachers who possess the Honours Degrees of an approved British University m suitable subjects, together with a Diploma m Education or a recognized professional teaching equivalent, are eligible for consideration for promotion to the grade of224 words
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Article, Illustration368 1952-01-31 4 Josey To Go In 3 Months KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Several questions were asked m the Federal Legislative council this morning dealing with Mr. Alex Josey's agreement with the Government. Answering Mr. P.P. Narayanan, the acting Chief Secretary said that it was not intended to renew Mr. Alex Josey's agreement, which368 words
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Article933 1952-01-31 4 Eight Defects Listed By Methods Adviser Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Few Government Departonente m the Federation are efficient. This opinion is contained m the third report of the Organization and Methods Adviser of the* eaeration Government, tabled at today's meeting of the Federal Legis-933 words
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Article33 1952-01-31 4 MR JOHN GOODYEAR the former Acting U.S. Consul General has returned to Singapore to take up the post of Deputy Consul -Genera! under Mr. Charles F. Baldwin Mm is the Consul-GeneraL33 words
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261 1952-01-31 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The policy of iraioin*: Asians with a view to fitting them for senior pouts being carried on m all branches of the Broadcasting Department. Three Asians have already been appointed to posts formerly held by Europeans. Four other261 words
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Article51 1952-01-31 4 Standard Staff Corrtapmmdimi BATU PAHAT, Wed.— A fatal motor accident occurred at Jalan Tanjong, Laboh, on Chinese New Year's Eve when an old Chinese woman, on her way to a wayang, was knocked down by a car. The woman received severe head injuries and died before admission to51 words
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479 1952-01-31 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Negotiation,. < M l t. covering 22 Service* have been started. Ftftee* ments nave been reached, six negotiation- an m.II proceeding, and one broken down, staled UUrn, m at the meeting of the Federal Legislative Council t.,,|.,,479 words
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Article192 1952-01-31 4 Standard 5t. .11 < m KUALA It MPLk \Kr<\ The post of Dirtfiui Intelligent < irai civaftri temporanh u» feeiliUii h. work of Sir William Jenin im advising and HHftrta^ i the reorganization of tin C.I.D. The qursUon whether it should now i J(I •r192 words
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Article129 1952-01-31 4 Standard >>i<ifl QMNBJ KUALA Since 194P 63 doctor*eft Goven i federation Mr. P. P a Federal Leg this mornii the M. "nhcr foi H tfi I of ouesl Medina' I; part Dr. Id 1 that thi '..I wa< 32 Europe tors. The made up of129 words
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Article43 1952-01-31 4 Standard Btefl KUALA U No in' the DUtnl ra^- wh era: iit of >■• the met til Replyii by Mrs mcni stated ception rath for p.; Malay rac« 01 citizens by opci to apply for ceri r no accural* lUEUMI re •bie.43 words
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Advertisement331 1952-01-31 4 vI Ml t < 1 1 1 II M I JT^^\ when I your baby JS weighs 15 lbs until all 20 milk teeth Nj^^ are through A* <™>n a* your hahy weighs 15 lbs., nan giving Fare* regularly every day. Your baby need* Faro until tU 20 milk tcetb331 words
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Article151 1952-01-31 5 v'niiird Staff Correspondent Xl \l.\ LUMPUR. Wed.— Mr i> C YVatherston, Acting Oriel Secretary, m reply to M ,uons by Lnche Abdul l>hak concerning the i i nation of Mr. W. N. 1,-iy. Former Commissioner Police, Federation of '.'t!i\i, explained that when Secretary of State for151 words
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120 1952-01-31 5 rORIA STREET furni.re dealers and carpenters v si warned yesterday that if •y were summoned by the Council for obstruction of nve- foot way m front of their shops or their backlanes, fme> would be "very he i\ jr." I'h warning was issued by120 words
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Article241 1952-01-31 5 HI BSTATMMfS In >inga{x>re i ible to load shedding today: DAY \lh.mibra. Kaffir*. Hotel. Hi— W Kd.. SiHU> Aieuue. Paja i Hi.tr pump*. Joo CMal Place, 1H m Vaste, -la lan Kiuu». ambridge Kd.. Rangoon Kd., limner IM vruDfuou Kd.. S^nnett slate, kolam Ajer, McPher-on Kif X i241 words
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Article76 1952-01-31 5 THE STUDENTS' UNION of the University of Malaya, though only two years old, is growing m strength and is expanding m all fields of activity states the annual report oi the Students' Council for 1951. The Report also adds that food m the various University76 words
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164 1952-01-31 5 RATION WAISTLINE" I Monday at the R.A.F. ChangL Objective: and general health for girls of the Royal Air Force and /es of service families. eeklj evening are planned, with phyn\ng to music under of qualified in- vridance for most c girls164 words
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Article, Illustration343 1952-01-31 5 Standard Staff Correspondent M. IPOH, Wed. Mr. Chen Pang Kwee, an Ipoh tin miner, today filed a suit before Mr. Justice Thomson at the Supreme Court, claiming $450,000 as damages from the Meru Tin Limited for alleged wrongful termination of a permit to mine343 words
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Article76 1952-01-31 5 Standard Staff Reporter PENANG, Wed.— Bandits yesterday stole the shotgun and 25 rounds of ammunition from a Home Guard m Cbempadak, Province Wellesley. At 3 a.m. today, a Chinese who had no identity card was found loitering at the Middle Station of the Penang Hill Railway. He76 words
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Article187 1952-01-31 5 SEREMBAN, Wed. Rotarians heard shost stories from ft padre and a lawyer at ft Rotary meeting here today. Padre Tereace Oliver, Chaplain of St. Mark's, Seremban. said, though he disapproved of ghost stories from the religious point of view he would like-to relate some of187 words
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Article188 1952-01-31 5 IPOH, Wed. Tributes to the noble qualities of Mr. Ramasami Ayer, who died last week, were paid at the Supreme Court today, by members of the legal profession m Perak. Mr. Iyer was the Senior Assistant Registrar of the Supreme Court m Kuala Lumpur. Mr.188 words
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Article81 1952-01-31 5 Standard Staff Reporter Moral rearmament is a force, which has convinced Communists throughout the world that it is superior to the ideologies of materialism. Mr. Roger Hicks, who is now touring Asia preparing the way for moral rearmament, said this m a talk at81 words
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Article107 1952-01-31 5 THREE THAIS HELD Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Three Siamese were arrested m Kuala Nerang, Kedah, yesterday for consorting with bandits. Gun equipment was found m their house. While four armed bandits held up a bus on the PranumBentong Road, robbed the conductor and set fire to the bus,107 words
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Article116 1952-01-31 5 SINGAPORE Police are still searching for the Bengali reported missing since Tuesday night when a lorry on which he was aboard toppled off a wooden bridge m Potong Pasir and crashed into a stream. The missing man, Sirapal Singh, aged 22. was one of 13 grass116 words
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Article295 1952-01-31 5 THE driver of a station wagon told the Singapore Second District Court yesterday that he lost his right arm, while trying to signal the approach of a fast oncoming car, which collided with him on the East Coast Road, shortly after midnight on Sept.295 words
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211 1952-01-31 5 Standard Malay Correspondent \T»I BATL /AHAT, Wed.— Selling of a deadline for Jlalavan independence, a Malay for lh«* |h>h| of Deputy nigh Commissioner, the prohibition of money lending on interest and the adoption of a national anthem for Jiaiaya are the major items to211 words
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Miscellaneous58 1952-01-31 5 "'lanr Straits Methodist hurch: Testimony meeting I Koh Tiong Tai— s.3o p.m. t.W.< A: Dressmaking Class at 5 Rirtts Quay at 10 a.m. M Class *t Advanced) a^ I pm Art Society: Third >on Photographic Exhibition I -n. to 5 p.m. Sagapgfi Gun Club: Practice 3 pm. Silver spoon .'.an58 words
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Miscellaneous73 1952-01-31 5 ......ifi K ,r> ivmtq 1 f^BUT, HAZEL! 4R /JU9T AS I SA©_A ftl [THERE YOU ARE, DOZING .AGAIN IE MR. BOT^RE T^ME VWE HAVEN'Tyt] _K~_i V AY J 1 AND WHEN I ASK YOU TO w^ l ™sq A DOS" EVEN G R T IM I 'ij_^ M GOT L73 words
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Article817 1952-01-31 6 THE publication of the Rubber Industry Replanting Fund Bill and the long overdue report by the Rubber Smallholdings Enquiry Committee comes significantly at a time when reasonable doubts are being entertained about the continued itability of the rubber industry. The Smallholdings Enquiry Committee, for example, has been817 words
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Article879 1952-01-31 6 TAKAR - Come My Dear For A Lovely Time! TAKAR dasfhajfh■ r kjashjfhajhja WHAT a cheerful thing a cheerful headline is! These are sad days throughout the world, full of badtempered nations quarrelling with each other. It brightens one's life to find the newspapers reporting something happier. Recently a local newspaper came879 words
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Article494 1952-01-31 6 Sir: In your leader of 19th January, "The Busy Bees", you opposed the formation by Mr. S. S. Manyam of the new Independent Labour Party, saying that "he should have joined the parties which have the same objectives as the proposed I.L.P. and whipped them into494 words
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Article, Illustration241 1952-01-31 6 Sir, The Municipal Election is one method of training the people towards Self Government. Being new to election! perhaps the first electorate has the unique opportunity of exercising their right "to vote" by returning those m whom the electors have confidence to run the Municipal affairs of241 words
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Article547 1952-01-31 6 Review of Views Midwives UTUSAN Melayu exhorted Malay parents to allow their daughters to become midwives. The authorities now have started recruiting trainees for midwifery. The paper said that most Malay women, m the past, have been averse to becoming midwives. One reason was that the trainees were said to547 words
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Article375 1952-01-31 6 By Michel Leleu Standard Special Corr. PARIS, Jan. SO. T7GYPTIAN Prime Minis- ter All Maher Pasha has vowed to sweep the city clean and clear the streets of Cairo of rioters. This was done and order was restored m Egypt. As it was predicted m Paris, a375 words
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489 1952-01-31 6 Frank Robertson - US Interest In Chiang Kai Shek 's Guerrillas HONGKONG, AMERICAN interest m the activity of Chinese Nationalist guerrillas m Burma, the subject of recent Communist charges m Peking and at the U.N. General Assembly m Paris, has never been admitted officially, but there can be little doubt that the United489 words
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Advertisement71 1952-01-31 6 I® murphy MOD" /60 H| |\B C*. n m SINGAPORE AND PENANG FEDERATION OF MALAYA Sole Distributors For Singopore Sole Distributors for J KOSTER CO., LTD. KIM PONG MUSIC TO 304-L, ORCHARD ROAD. J 60 Jolon Ibrohn S. P. SHOTAM CO., L TD 12. ORCHARD ROAD SlNG^°^ •••V SOLE AGENTS71 words
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Article133 1952-01-31 7 LONDON, Jan. 30 (UP) Chancellor of the Exchequer K.A. Butler explained the Conservative Government's new mi per austerity programme to the British people by radio last night. ll** said bluntly: "We are really up against it. Our life blood is draining and we have got133 words
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136 1952-01-31 7 Wils on: US Arms Budget Cut By 40 pc NEW YORK, Jan. 30 (AP) -The United States Mobiiiza- > chief. Charles Wi son, distscd on Monday night that the proposed 01-biilion-doliar military budget for the next aJ year was cut down from 85 billion. Wilson said government offi- j In136 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-01-31 7 hoto. Mr. Vincent Massey. who has been appointed GovernorGeneral of Canada m sac;ession to Field Marshal Vim- nun t Alexander. Mr. Massey is a former Canadian High Commissioner m London. He is at present on a private visit to London. APAP - 43 words
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Article478 1952-01-31 7 CHI ANG'S BIGGEST UN VICTORY Russia Guilty Of Viola ting Trea ty —PoliticalC'ttee PARIS, Jan. 30 (UP)— The Main Political Committee of the United Nations yesterday found the Soviet Union guilty of violating a friendship |»act with Nationalist China by its aggressive policies m Ea*t Asia. Over bitter Russian opposition,478 words
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Article88 1952-01-31 7 LONDON, Jan. 30 (Reuter)— Chancellor of the Exchequer Richard Butler told 700,000 British civil servants yesterday their demand for equal pay for men and women would have to wait until the economic crisis ended. He told Civil Service Union leaders he could not agree88 words
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123 1952-01-31 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. 30 (UPVUc\'. [uarters of tie United States Air Force confirmed yesterday thai the Far Eastern Air Force has been "authorized** to hire i number ol Australian typists and stenographers to work at American bases m Japan and elsewhere m the Pacific A123 words
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306 1952-01-31 7 SENATOR KNOWLAND: WASHINGTON, Jan. 30 (LP) Republican Senator William F. Knowland told the Senate on Tuesday that the United Nations may still be debating action against the Chinese Communist aggression "after South East Asia has fallen." He interrupted a foreign policy speech by Republican306 words
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187 1952-01-31 7 PARIS, Jan. 30, (AP). Chances that a complete European Army plan will be ready for the Atlantic Powers' meeting m Lisbon appeared remote Monday night. West Germany's new demand appeared likely to upset the timetable Tor decisions on the unified force, which would enlist187 words
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Article, Illustration93 1952-01-31 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 30, <AP) Anne Morgan, 78. daughter of the late J.P. Morgan and one #of America's richest women, died on Tuesday. She had been m failinf health for some time. Miss Morgan she never married B ave freely Of her time and money throughout herAP - 93 words
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Article54 1952-01-31 7 LONDON,, Jan. 30 (AP)— Prime Minister Winston Churchill called on the King Tuesday night to give a first-hand account of hh recent trii) to Washington und Ottawa. It was a resumption of the routine audiences Mr. Churchill nas had with the King since54 words
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258 1952-01-31 7 LONDON, Jan. 30 (AP)— Two inouential British newspapers expressed alarm Tuesday at talk m the United States of air and naval war against Communist China if the Korean truce talks fail. They advised against such a course. The editorial258 words
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Article, Illustration77 1952-01-31 7 photo. Members of Egypt's militant "Daughters of the Nile" organisation are dragged struggling, away from Barclay's Bank, Cairo, January 24, by Egyptian police. The seven prevented customers from entering the bank for about an hour and a half during the morning. The bank protested toAP - 77 words
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113 1952-01-31 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. 30, (AP)— State Department officials said on Tuesday that Japanese industry has long been turning out munitions for the American Occupation forces. They made this statement when asked about a story m the Tokyo newspaper, Yomuiri. saying that Japan, while pledg-113 words
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Article65 1952-01-31 7 LONDON, Jan. 30, (AFP) Labour M.P. George Wigg yesterday strongly attacked the appointment of Field Marshal Alexander as British Minister of Defence. Addressing a trade union meeting at Dudley, Mr. Wigg said, "Field Marshal Alexander's appointment is a departure from the constitutional custom which has existed65 words
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91 1952-01-31 7 WASHINGTON. Jan. 30. (AFP) —The American Navy has concluded a contract with a Seattle firm lor the construction of the first of a series of rocket-firing craft designed to support landing operations. These new units, armed with rocket launching platforms, have as their primary mission91 words
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Article55 1952-01-31 7 TOKYO, Jan. 30 (Reuter-AAP) —Japanese police reported that all 13 American crew were safe last night after parachuting from a burning Superfort. Two of them suffered leg injuries, otherwise no damage wa« reported as a result of the craih of the plane which exploded m mid-air above55 words
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198 1952-01-31 7 Egypt Row: US Not Mediating Or Planning To WASHINGTON, Jan. 30 (UP) Stale Department ppoketiman Michael MeDermott Mud yesterday the United States is not mediating or planning to mediate m the Anglo-Egyptian dispute "m any formal wnw." He added the good offires of the United States are continually available to198 words
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165 1952-01-31 7 Bangkok: No N'list Troops In Transit BANGKOK, Jan. 30 (UP)— A Government Publicity Department communique last night stated that there was no truth whatever m the reports that Nationalist troops were passing through Thailand to join Gen. Li Mi's guerilla forces m the Shan states. The communique added there was165 words
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Article37 1952-01-31 7 LONDON, Jan. 30, (Reutcr)— The Archbishop of York Dr. Cyril Garbett, returned to London last night after a four-month tour of the Far East. He visited Malaya, Australia, New Zealand. Borneo, Fiji, and New Guinea.37 words
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Article118 1952-01-31 7 WASHINGTON, Jan 30. (AFP) Chairman Gordon Dean of the United States Atomic Energy Coßltntss Ml, reported yesterday an inert a— m the output of uranium OK during the pnst six month! M a result of the extension ol the mining activities m the Unit* <i States.118 words
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Advertisement12 1952-01-31 7 "for that smoother jaste. FINEST BEER SERVEDANYWHERE itJftlr// "Lett? 1 traders limited12 words
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Advertisement36 1952-01-31 7 > NEW FOR 1952 "NEATSTAK" TRIPLE TROLLEY A TEA TROLLEY A PAHIT TABLE A SERVING TRAY IN one piece of furniture' )made m cane and! PLATE GLASS i I I IT fOST^ )i FROM. SINGAPORE 1. i36 words
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Miscellaneous41 1952-01-31 7 jfesdg^ v^^j I /too bad I'll take a dip /^7\ t hat's five IjKTni L«. I I'M »N THAT LITTLE 'WW V BucKS FAR }7. WM^Sk V BROKE I POND ON THE GOLF^y w SWIMMING J^-S^^ <Y\~*~Vi T I 104 iM^^41 words
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Article293 1952-01-31 8 MICHAEL CONNORS - Family Picnic In Malacca Straits MICHAEL CONNORS Standard Skipping Reporter •r MR. AND MRS. Ted Wheatley and 11 -year-old Patricia, Singapore's family who live on a boat m th« harbour, enjoy many advantages over mere landlubbers When they feel like a change of scene, Ted293 words
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Article, Illustration78 1952-01-31 8 photos. (Above) Mr. Ted Wheatley, (standing left) Mrs. Wheatley and Patricia, (seated left) and members of theii cruise guest party relax on the foredeck of their 65 foot, luxury cruiser, Sea Nymph, as the boat slides over a calm sea on a cruise from Singapore toStandard - 78 words
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94 1952-01-31 8 Standard Shipping- Reporter SINGAPORE Port authorities yesterday tightened up on passengers arriving m the colony by placing a Police guard on the gangway of the Italian ship, Sydney, at the Tanjong Pagar wharves. The guards were given special orders to check every passport holder94 words
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Article126 1952-01-31 8 TOKYO. Jan. 30, (ReuterAAP). British Overseas Airways Corporation announced the cancellation of its flight today from Tokyo to Hongkong following the crash of its Argonaut passenger liner at Haneda airport last night. American Air Force experts said that though no persons were injured when the126 words
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Article60 1952-01-31 8 BANGKOK. Thailand, The construction of a government television station to be operated by the Publicity Department has been approved by the Thai Cabinet Council A budget of seven million baht will be provided for the station which will be the first .m Asia. It will be situated60 words
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47 1952-01-31 8 MANILA, Jan. 30, (AFP).— Philippines airlines yesterday announced it would extend low-cost air tourist fares throughout its international route as soon as agreement is reached on tourist rate by the airlines and governments concerned through the international Air Transport Association.47 words
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52 1952-01-31 8 TOKYO, Jan. 30 (ReuterAAP) Japanese newspapers here today headlined reports from the first Japanese skipper to return to an Australian port. He has reported to his company: "The Australians gave us a great welcome, were very polite and gave us no trouble52 words
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207 1952-01-31 8 Standard Shipping Reporter LATEST addition to the fleet of ships owned by thr Indonesian Government subsidised company, Djakarta Lloyd, is the twin screw 8,852-ton re-converted immigrant carrier, Diponegoro. Built m 1919 m the United States for the Pacific Far East Lines and named the207 words
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Advertisement229 1952-01-31 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WfcST COAST MALAFA Hong Tat for Rengat Feb 8 Vessel for Muar Weekly U^J bo^ t tor Ba aD Vessel for Malacca Si A AP* f*b M Twice Weekly sirus for Djambi Feb 2 Vessel for Port Dickson Weekly JS? I fo Nibun U* Tung Song229 words
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Advertisement160 1952-01-31 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland- America line Nederland Lino Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P. S'bam Penang SCHIEDYK (HAL) Gdn. 31/38 4 Feb 5 Feb ZEELAND (RL) 17/2?Feb 24/25 Feb 86/27 Feb SLOTERDTK (HAL) 27 Feb/4 Mar 5/6 Mar160 words
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Advertisement519 1952-01-31 8 M— 3J il a. •TNDIA- for Bangkok, Frkm *>^t ft vokobama MTon 1-1 r»k te "MOttfcLlA' 1 for Bangkok, Hongkong Kobt St Yokohama 18 2fFob ltnrtb 14liF*i TATAGONIA" for Bangkok Hongkong Manila 29 Feb 1 Mar W SELANUIA' for Bangkok 27-28 Feb «FION1A" for Bangkok 17-17 Mar "PANAMA" for Bangkok519 words
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Miscellaneous201 1952-01-31 8 SHIPS IN SPORE HARBOUR WHARVES S Oti* Bland 86/37 t Liberal. Hua Lien. Jacob Snip Godown Gate Sydney 42/43 2 Luckenbach Van Riebeeck, Ambika 45 1 Tantalu* 29/30 1. Btmabaai. Wosang. Benlawers, Automedon 6/7 7 Tasman 27/28 2 Dmitry Poshazskoy, Pentakota, Aategakerk 4/5 8 Pulau Bukim: Tatsuciyo Loksahg, Dukat, Benvorlich.201 words
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Article, Illustration462 1952-01-31 9 photo. Plan Has To Be Spread Over Years TO ENSURE o healthy smallholders' Industry and ignoring the need lor current production of rubber 1,275,000 acres of smallholders' rubber m the Federation ought to be replanted. Shortage of replanting material, together with the time necessary toStandard - 462 words
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270 1952-01-31 9 Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Jon. 30: The sale of 25,000 tons of rubber from Hie British strategic reserve r o the United States of 3s. 4d. o pound is regarded with reserve by the British rubber trade. [lad America entered the market270 words
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Article89 1952-01-31 9 SISKQUim upon the re- ixaticn m dealings m foreign currencies, it found lhat the previous publishing the control exchange under the r Regulation* 1950 needs lays a .statement issued iv by the Controller of Age; Singapore. rates exchange pubind announced m the Dec. 2'i, 1951 are. IhereinceUed. rntet89 words
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Article215 1952-01-31 9 Standard Market Reporter NEWS that Britain was to sell 25,000 tons of rubber to the United States had the initial effect of a alight rise m the rubber price on the London market, with Singapore showing an improvement of about one cent per lb., m215 words
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236 1952-01-31 9 Standard Staff C—resp— dent KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 30:— Representatives of the tin and rubber industries on the Federal Legislative Council today successfully fought a move initiated by Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak to get these two industries to bear a share of the236 words
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Article70 1952-01-31 9 COMMODITY PRICES TUB l:*uat Smgapwe rubber prices yesterday were per Ib:— Bayers Sellers No. 1 Spot Lo«« SI3H *1-39| W.OM. m bates Feb. $1395 "fifcl *UU "•'■■Sii Ml Tone: Slightly steadier alter easier. LONDON EUBBCB Wednesday's opeahiff prices per H\ wete: Mar 40 id. buyers 41 AseßefS SINGAPORE, Wed. The70 words
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40 1952-01-31 9 The Federal Legislative Council yesterday ratified the provision of $2,000 for the annual contribution to the research work of the International Rice Commission at Cuttack, India, m connection with the improvement of rice production.40 words
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Article30 1952-01-31 9 The little Kingdom of Laos will be represented by two officials and an exhibit at the Colombo Plan Exposition m Colombo, on Feb 15 through March 14. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article79 1952-01-31 9 ALL sections of the Singapore produce market were quiet yesterday with little business being reported. Copra had buyers at $34i and sellers at $34 3/4 per picul, small business being reported at Coconut oil had tellers at $58 per picul but no buyers. Betel nut $3779 words
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Article149 1952-01-31 9 PARIS, Jan- 38 (UP)— The dollar reserves of France have toppled to the lowest level since the devaluation of 1949 sad financial circles said today there Is food reason to believe that the franc may soon he devalued One of the most important signposts of149 words
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Article667 1952-01-31 9 Southern Kinta 17/- 17/9 Sungei Way 4-10 4.20 Taiping Con. 195 205 Takuapa Valley 26/ 27/Thabawleik 58/6 60/Talam 2.77 2J7 Taniong Tin 18/6 19/6 Tekka ;6/6 cd TekkaTaipinf 11/- *11/9 Teluk Kruin 295 305 Temoh 14/0 15 f xd Tongkah Harb. 14/- 14/6 Tronoh Mines 28/6 29/6667 words
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Article182 1952-01-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 3fc-.An ■idHifil levy of ,05 cent on rubher per pound to provide the necessary funds for publicity sad research m the uses of Malaya* rabbet and an increase of a farther 41 cents towards replanting cess to assist smallholders replanting were approved182 words
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652 1952-01-31 9 THE NEED for both technical and financial assistance to smallholders for replanting is emphasized by the Rubber Smallholdings Inquiry Committee, whose final report wos laid before the Federol t Legislative Council yesterday. The committee, however, does not consider assistance m cash either by loan or by652 words
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581 1952-01-31 9 LONDON, Jon. 30:— Objective of Britain's new far-reaching economy programme, Chancellor of the Exchequer Richard Butler told Parliament lost night, is to reduce the onnuol deficit of £1,450 million m the second half of 1951 to zero m the second half ofReuter; A.F.P. - 581 words
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593 1952-01-31 9 THE Rubbrr Smallholdinet Inquiry Committee welcomed and endorsed the principle of a ce»» fund an a practical instrument for financing re--plantine by MnaHhoWer» m the Federation. In their final report, the Committee pointed out that the organisation requ red to supervise the technical aspe<'ts593 words
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Article67 1952-01-31 9 RANGOON. Jan. M T»• Bth session of the VS. Bea nomie Commission for Asia aad the Far Fast ha* adopted a Pakistani resolution extend ng the geographical scope of >>• commission to include Japan ..nd to accept her «s an sjaaoctate Member. British Weft Country67 words
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Advertisement34 1952-01-31 9 ESTABLISHED 1796 is the oldest and most important among World Trade Directories I^^^^Q II THE WORLD WIDE DISTRIBUTION BOTTIN MONDIAL ensures universal recognition for its advertisers tt FiMiAtw ■W Batlety Eomd, Singapore 1. TeLHS3S.34 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1952-01-31 10 PAUL BOYLE - 30,000 extras and the bull is Colossal too PAUL BOYLE By 4 \\(.K I'very ten years Hollywood throws up an ♦•}>!*• denignetl to wipe tin* eye of every contemporary picture. i Me latest is "Quo Vadis" which has just thundered ml > London's West End. if you're not prepared to1,065 words
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Article103 1952-01-31 10 Tl/TADRAS, Jan. 30. The ITA year 1951 was the most prosperous year for South Indian film industry, according to a bulletin issued by the South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce. There are at present 21 studios m South India, some of them comparing favourably with103 words
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Article152 1952-01-31 10 THE STARS AND YOU npODAY'S FORECAST: Up to J, 4 p.m. we find the same atmosphere as yesterday. This again is a day when we should get up early. Possibility of good personal news, on waking. A excellent day for requests, new undertakings, and anything requiring a certain amount of152 words
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Article, Illustration460 1952-01-31 10 BILL WEBB JONES - THOUGH THE SWING DOOR BILL WEBB JONES 'w^B I DO like this version of COME ON-A MY HOUSE by the Tanner Sisters backed up by the Phillips Band. Founded on an old Armenian folk song, this, to my mind is the best version to date. Some pretty good clarinet comes460 words
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Advertisement72 1952-01-31 10 TEL 34.00 'AIR-CONDITIONED 7th DAY TODAY 11 a.ni.1.t>«1.15^.45 9.30 p.m. *Jff£ /T NOW! at MIDNIGHT THE ROYAL COMMAND FILM CHOICE 1 lEaling Studios present "WHERE NO VULTURES FIT" Colour by TECHNICOLOR Starring Anthony Dinah Harold (I====== STEEL SHERroAN *WARRENDER U 2i\» BIG H Century-Fox '^^^> "jlfeknicolor 1^ Starring vBRH^SBr Jean72 words
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Advertisement210 1952-01-31 10 r 4 IN A JEEP Disrtibuted by Shaw Bros. starring VIVECA LINIIKoks I Next Change •'INTO THE BLUE' Michael Wilding. Jack Hulbert, 'Constance Cummin** »i i 7" -J. .-Z^z I M TODAY! it. t.4.%. 4. S.XO. 9.;t0 Bmk n v^K^^^fl 1a y 3-^» 67/t COXSEVITIIi; MWTTi: TOXiGHT! 1 LI.LI HWA210 words
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Miscellaneous386 1952-01-31 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE »JSZ- NEW SEMES-No. 79 4— Lessen iliSeat n?m fTTs™ F"T7™Tb™l H I* 0 I" I 12-»-Eggs 13— Monster 14— Aeriform fluid l 2 i 3 15— Camped 17— Fish-eatin« 7^ mammals »5 lb y/j 19-Put on %< 1 J 20— Suffix I I 777/// 3T" denoting '9386 words
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Miscellaneous406 1952-01-31 10 ON THE AIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (484 m 41 m) 9.35 a.m. English Schools Broadcast: 9.55 Interlude; 10 a.m. Emergency News (K.L.); 10.95 Light Music; 10.45 English Schools Broadcast: 1 p.m. Sidney Torch and his Orchestra: 1.30 News: 1.45 Dance Music by Hubert Rostang Sextette; 2 p.m. English Schools Broadcast;406 words
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Article467 1952-01-31 11 Loon Chong Wins Gold Medal Tie THE January Medal competition of the Island Club, held over the week* end, resulted m a win for Chua Boon Unn (12) m the A division with a net score of 72. S. L. McNee (24) with a score of 71 won the B467 words
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Article75 1952-01-31 11 The following were elected officers of the Town Rangers Sports Club for the year: Hon. President Mr. D. Ramanathan; Vice President —Mr. N. Singaram; Secretary Mr. N. Gopal; Asst. Secretary—Mr. S. S. Sundram; Sports Secretary Mr. P. Shanmugam; Asst Sports Secretaiy— Mr. Loo Geok Seng; Treasurer— Mr. S.75 words
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Article166 1952-01-31 11 SYDNEY, Jan. 29 (Reuter) The West Indies Cricket Board of Control came under fire today from John Goddard who has captained the West Indies team on their Australian tour. He was confirming what Lindsay Hassett, Australia's captain, said recently regarding the itinerary of the tour. Hassett166 words
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Article, Illustration569 1952-01-31 11 LEONG HEW MENG - North Will Not Have Best A ttack For Hockey Test LEONG HEW MENG By IPOH, Wed.— The North Malayan quadrangular hockey meeting just concluded m Ipoh did not bear the stamp of quality which onee m prewar years marked our hockey standard. Team work was sadly lacking while individual brilliance569 words
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103 1952-01-31 11 SANFORD, Jan. 30 <AP)— The English swimmer. Florence Chadwick, started a two weeks trailing here on Tuesday for an attempt to «wim the 42 miles V 0" the striats of Gibraltar In June. Miss Chadwick. *<> rm «L, Sa Diego, California cret fi7%Jf103 words
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Article32 1952-01-31 11 THE Singapore Gun Club competllkm lor memberf will be held at Bukit Tlmah ringe on Sunday. Feb. 3, at 1030 »JBI. Prices will b% "en J» Winning sV~ 432 words
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120 1952-01-31 11 PARIS, Jan. 30 (AFP)— The International Olympic committee yesterday announced that the recent ice-skating records established by the Russians could not be officially recognised since Soviet Russia did not belong to the International Federation of Winter Sports. Norwegian skaters Engnestangen and Farstad are120 words
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533 1952-01-31 11 TOKYO, (UP) Japan Is counting on marking Its return to Olympic competition by capturing the major swimming laurels at Helsinki this summer* Pointing to those honor?, Japanese Olympic Swimming candidates earlier this month had the first of a series of combined workouts533 words
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Article49 1952-01-31 11 Women 's Medal Competition THE January Monthly Medal for women played lasi Friday at. the Island Club was an 18 hole stroke round itnd was won by Mrs. J. Strickland <<>8-27 71). Next best scores were —Miss B. Rhoades (105-53=72); Mrs. A. Christensen (81-8=73); Dr. K. Tapper (97-24 7:;).49 words
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Advertisement573 1952-01-31 11 CLASBIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITDATKHB VACANT \NTED Engine Driver with Ist Class Certificate, lor estate factory manufactur- Pale Crepe and Smoked s ect Experience m Motor i arisport maintenance preferre d but not essential. Good Sa ary for fully qualified man. Apply Manager, Craigielea i ate, Bukit Pasir, Muar. 4 p PLICATIONS573 words
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Advertisement580 1952-01-31 11 TEWffi NOTICES FOREST DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE Quarters at F. R. L Kepong "TENDERS are invited for the x construction of:— 1 Senior Officers quarter. 4 Class VI quarters. 2 Class VIII quarters. 34 Labourers quarters. Particulars may be obtained from the office of the Director of Forestry Court Hill, Kuala580 words
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Advertisement649 1952-01-31 11 f v i v\ vi jr^s I I IV \i 4H* BBKafisfs^aßß^Laßk 1/ Wj Skin irritation. Serious skin trntafioi* can lead the aufferer 10 deaf>air Tb» affected parta usually appeaw darker and are covered wiia pimple* and btiatera Tl»« sufferer is inclined to stop »h* itching by rubbing and acrat649 words
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Article121 1952-01-31 12 LONDON. Jan. 30 (Reul«*r) Singapore's Wong Pens? Soon, is expected to defend his title m the AllEngland badminton championships at the Empress Hall. Earls Court, London, m March Pens Soon has won the title for the last two years and another victory would give him121 words
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Article50 1952-01-31 12 MELBOURNE, Jan. 30 (Reu-ter-AAP>—The 1952 Davis Cup challenge round will be played m Adelaide, it was decided today at a conference of the State Lawn Tennis Associations. The date has not yet been fixed. Australia retained the trophy by defeating the United States last month.50 words
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1012 1952-01-31 12 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH By MALAYA'S opponents m the Thomas Cup final to be played on May 31 and June 1 this year will come from either America or Denmark. Bolh these countries have never played against each other yet, but the concensus of opinion1,012 words
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Article71 1952-01-31 12 THE following members of the S.R.C. will turn up for football training on Mondays and Thursdays at 5.30 p.m. on the Padang, commencing from today. J. de Silva. R Henderson, L. Minioot, W. Fox, A de Rozario, M. Gammel. K. Grosse, G. Grosse, L. Rodrigo. M.71 words
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Article98 1952-01-31 12 FIELDING a heavier team, Royal Engineers easily defeated RAF Seletar by 11 points (three tries, one goal) to nil at Seletar yesterday. The Sappers obtained a fivepoint lead at half-time after maintaining a superiority from the start. Qualtrough broke through to try which Hillier converted. Crawford98 words
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Article198 1952-01-31 12 Sandeyron Bea ts Champion A Hen LONDON, Jan. 30 (Reuter).— Terry Allen, British flyweight champion and former world titlehnlder, was beaten on points last night over ten rounds by Maurice Sandeyron, of France, at the Albert Hall, London. The match was made at 115 pounds. There was some booing when198 words
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183 1952-01-31 12 By OLLIE DAVIES KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— There has been no rain for some time and the coins was food when No. 2 track was opened for some track work this mornins m preparation for the Selangor Turf Club Gold Cup meeting here on183 words
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Article77 1952-01-31 12 N o Leg Show At Helsinki PARIS. (UP) Paul Derval. Director of the Follies Bergere leg and bosom show, said here he had received, an offer from Helsinki to take the Follies to Finland to "entertain local and foreign athletes and visitors during the Olympics." "But I had to decline.*77 words
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Article47 1952-01-31 12 MALACCA. Wed.— The Argonaut Badminton Party will be holding its annual dinner at its Courts off Tranquerah Road on Saturday Feb. 9 at 8 p.m. Members and their guests wishing to participate should contact the Hon. Secretary, Mr. Yap Chuan Choon. c/o The Treasury, Stadthaus.47 words
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215 1952-01-31 12 Satterfield, Henry Will Meet Today CHICAGO, Jan. 30 (AP) Cloutin Clarence Henry, who has been likened to a young Joe Louis, and heavyflsted Bob Satterfield will aim knockout punches tonight In a 10-rounder at Chicago Stadium. Henry, 23. of Los Angeles, has been installed a better than 3 to 1215 words
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Article84 1952-01-31 12 KULIM, Mon.— The Penang Indians Combined XI beat the Kulim Indians by three goals to two to win the Hamir Singh Cup yesterday. At half-time, the Kulim Indians led by two goals to nil. Suppiah opened the score for the homesters m the 10th minute and84 words
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Article248 1952-01-31 12 LEWISTOWN, Pa, Jan. 29 (UP). Heavyweight champion Jersey Joe Walcott may break away from the International Boxing Club, hi» manager said tonight. Felix Bocchicchio, pilot of the 38-year-old champion, said he would confer tomorrow at Washington with a representative of other potential promoters. "And248 words
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Article249 1952-01-31 12 LONDON, Jan. 30: (Reuter) Soccer fixtures for Saturday, February 9: LEAGUE DIVISION I Aston Villa vs. Portsmouth Burnley vs. Stoke Charlton vs. Bolton Derby County vs. Liverpool Fulham vs. Newcastle Manchester City vs. Blackpool Middlesbrough vs. West Bromwich Preston vs. Manchester United Sunderland vs. Chelsea Tottenham249 words
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Article74 1952-01-31 12 LATIFF Wanderers officials for this year, elected at the annual general meeting on Sunday. President— Che* H A. Kadir H. Hassan; Vice-President— Che Noontil Mustaffa: Hon. Secretary —Abdullah Abdul Ghani; Treasurer—A. Karim Ahmad (T); Hon. Auditor Adnan Isa; Committee Members A. Karim Ahmad (C); Salleh Anggullia;74 words
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Article43 1952-01-31 12 SYDNEY Jan. 30 (AP)—Australian Women's Amateur Athletic Association m Melbourne has nominated the following women's sprinting team for the Helsinki Olympic Games: Mariorie Jackson (New South Wales); Shirley Strickland (Western Australia); Winsome Cripps (Victoria); and Verna Johnson (Western Australia).43 words
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Article318 1952-01-31 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club Women's XI were m scoring mood against W.R.A.F. Changi m a friendly game of hockey on the Padang yesterday. Leading two-nil at hall-time, they finished the match with a five-nil victory. The Club showed marked superiority ir their defence as well as m318 words
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Article, Illustration317 1952-01-31 12 SPECTACULAR kicking by SCC fullback and captain, Parker, including a 45 yard penalty goal, was the inspiration of the SCC's 19 points (two goals, a try, two penalty goals) to nil win over the Naval Base on the padang yesterday evening. The Navy were no match317 words
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Article33 1952-01-31 12 SAN JOSE. California. Jan. 30 (AP)— Chico Rose, 131, of Honolulu, made his close-in blows count last night to gain a 10-round decision over Sammy Figueroa, 125, of Los Angles.33 words
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Article141 1952-01-31 12 IPOH, Wed.— Poor h(Mkc) was witnessed on the upper padang when th. hinta In dian Association defeated the PCRC "B" by six goals to nil m the IDHA kn<x-kmit competition. Although the year's winners down they never champions The PCRC were game 1 trying hard all141 words
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Miscellaneous19 1952-01-31 12 ITIKSF Bft. H six HIGH TIDES resorts m M,-r 13 TODAY hM Singapore Malacca Port Dickson Port Sham Penaiur19 words
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