Singapore Standard, 4 February 1952
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Title Section17 1952-02-04 1 Singapore Standard m i. VOL. II NO. 217. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.17 words
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Article65 1952-02-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 3— Seventeen committee members of the Women's Section of the Selangor Peninsular Malays Union have resigned en masse, Inche Abu Bakar Arshady, secretary-general of the PMU, announced here. In a joint letter of resignation to the secretary-general, the 17 committee members said that65 words
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Article22 1952-02-04 1 Last instalment of Finland's U*****,000,000 war reparations debt to Russia is expected to be paid on Sept. 19.- A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article316 1952-02-04 1 JAKARTA, Feb. 3. The Finance Ministry fodmf announced that Indonesia has revalued h^r currency. Other sweeping changes are expired to restrict imports from U.S. dollar areas and encourage exports. As news of drastic changes in the exchange itions leaked out, this nation's export machinery i rid lo316 words
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116 1952-02-04 1 B\TU PAHAT. Feb. 3-UMNO President Tengku Abdu! Rahman, in reiterating the Malays claim for independence in an address at the half rly v co "j ference of the UMNO Youth League, added that if the British Government granted this wish. the Malays116 words
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Article139 1952-02-04 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Feb. 3— At an I.M.P. Municipal election meeting at Sentul this evening, Dato Onn bin Ja'afTar, the I.M.P. president, told a questioner that when the party's parliamentary assoriatidh was formed shortly, labour would be represented on it. He explained that139 words
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Article36 1952-02-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR Sun-In Muar yesterday, bandits ambushed and killed an estate manager, a Malay named Hussein, and his four-year-old son, Abdullah, and seriously wounded two Special Constables. One Special Constable is missing.36 words
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Article274 1952-02-04 1 TOKYO, Feb. 3, (R«ut«r-AAP) For the first time in 52 days slight progress was mode today in the prisoners -of war sub committee discussions in the Korean truce talks, occording to a United Nations spokesman. The Communists presented a new nine-point prisoner exchange proposal agreement274 words
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Article382 1952-02-04 1 amaica Col. Secretary To Fill Post MR. Donald Charles MacGillivray, C.M.G., M.8.E., Colonial Secretary to Jamaica, has been appointed Deputy High Commissioner to the Federation of Malaya. This appointment has been announced by the Secretary of State for Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, says a release by the382 words
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202 1952-02-04 1 Standard Staff Reporter A POSSE of Singapore Police stood by over the week-end ready to give immediate assistance to the Indonesian Police at Pulau Samboe, where a recurrence of trouble was anticipated- j The stand-by force included high-ranking officers202 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-02-04 1 Hundreds of Singaporeans turned up at Pasir Panjang beach yesterday to watch the first motor boat race in the Colony. Atl boats, which took part in the race were fitted with outboard motors and were owned by fishermen. The recent introduction of motors to these boats has marked a milestone62 words
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86 1952-02-04 1 GLASGOW. Feb 3 (AP>— Mrs. Elizabeth Geddes left her home at Ravenscourt, Busby, near Glasgow, last night to fly to her husband. Captain James Geddes, Royal Army Medical Corps, who is seriously ill in a jungle hospital at Kamunting in PerakA.P. - 86 words
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196 1952-02-04 1 LONDON, Feb. 3 (AP)-— lncreasing hope wot reported in diplomatic circles today that new BritishEgyptian talks may start within the next few days. Observers believe there is a good chance such talks may lead eventually to a conference in which the United States,196 words
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Article82 1952-02-04 1 MR Malcolm MacDonald, Com-missioner-General for South-East Asia, left Singapore yesterday morning by R.A.F. Sunderland flyingboat on a visit to Sarawak. He flew to Pending near Kuching. where he was joined by Sir Anthony Abell. the Governor of Sarawak. Prom Pending, the flyingboat will proceed to Sibu on the82 words
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Article167 1952-02-04 1 PHOENIX, (Arizona) Feb. 3, (UP)— Trunk murderess Winnie Ruth Judd has escaped from her room in the Arizona State Hospital for the second time in two months and is now at large. tl j Pcil ice reserve* have been called out aai art combing tbt167 words
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174 1952-02-04 1 Standard Staff Reporter Allocation of Singapore Improvement Trust flats under the new points system has already begun. Mr. T. P F. McNeice, Chairman of the Trust, told The Standard yesterday that so far the Estates Committee has allocated 25 flats under- the new system.174 words
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131 1952-02-04 1 INDIANS in Singapore yesterday expressed anxiety over the victory of Communists in South India in the Indian general elections and the possible repercussions it may have on Indians from that region migrating to Singapore and the Federation. India Office officials, however, did not131 words
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Article37 1952-02-04 1 "To protect the good name of Scotch,* the Board of Trade has from today banned the export of any whisky less than three years old. Whisky sales brought in U5560,000,000 in 1951- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article29 1952-02-04 1 Red 'Fleet At Colombo THIRTY-FOUR Russian fishing trawlers are in Colombo for fuelling and minor repairs on a trip around the world from the Baltic to the Pacific ReuterReuter - 29 words
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93 1952-02-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Feb, 3:— The first big screening for "bad hats" in Kuala Lumpur was carried out by the police today when about 2,000 people living in Batu Lane and its vicinity were made to rather in the car park next to93 words
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193 1952-02-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 3 Teachers unions in the Federation, The Standard understands, will not negotiate with Government on salary scales until and unless Government accepts the principle .of a unified teaching service. The teachers unions were the first to ask for negotiations to which193 words
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Article54 1952-02-04 1 MCA Ple a To UK KUALA LUMPUR, Feb i I MCA. (Selangor Branch I yetsen\ a cable to Secretarj of State for Colonief Olive Lyttelton, urging the tppoini ment at Mr M V del Tula the present Officei Administering the Qovernmeni of the Federatiot >! Malaya. s> the Deputj Hiith54 words
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Article32 1952-02-04 1 THK t OOO-ton Russian freighter Nicolaev tiai been Loading rargci in Colombo and is due to tail today with 1 OiK) ton* >f rubber 1• > i Communist China. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement60 1952-02-04 1 S£I HSIm.. I** Defence: Educations O SST SSSTf/^ tfmt 1 HyJU^from your I 2%er Most people know, but some don t that Beer should not be served in a glass which has been cleaned I with soap Soap will clean your glass thoroughly but it will affect the head of60 words
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Advertisement118 1952-02-04 1 We have a Large Selection of GOLD ft SILVEI CIGARETTE CASES various sizes prices GC.de SUVA Bros.. Jewellers 3, Raffles Place, S'pore. 1. Phoae 831.15. STORE YOUR m BILK FRO/EN FOOD AM) HI Vl CREAM IN THE... lMP'^^ ffljIJJJj Essential For F ProvWosi Stores And Jj||ti!|| Ice Cream Dealers I118 words
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324 1952-02-04 2 1350 Offer Voluntary Service Standard Staff Reporter A REVIEW of civil defence will be held this evening *t the opening of the Gvil Defence School, at Kolam Ayer, 5.30 p.m. Inspection of the School and Heavy Rescue vehi 4 lea will be made by324 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-02-04 2 IT WAS a happy moment at Kalians Airport yesterday for two-and-a-half year old Jean-Loonis when he shook the hand of his father's boss, who arrived by X.L.M. from Djakarta. The visitor was Mr. R. Leruoult. chairman of the tutors Group, who is visiting Optorjj branches ia Malaya. He will stayStandard - 75 words
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Article154 1952-02-04 2 Plans For Ceylon Day Standard Staff Reporter CEYLONESE in the Colony of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya will celebrate their 4th Independence Anniversary today. In Singapore, the Ceylon National Flag will be hoisted at 28 Nallur Road at 9 a.m. and all Ceylonese are invited to attend the ceremony.154 words
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Article53 1952-02-04 2 THE SINGAPORE Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. P. Clague, issued warrant for the arrest of Arunachala Pillai who failed to appear in court last Saturday. Pillai was charged with the fraudulent possession of five torchlights valued at $15, which he was alleged to have stolen failed to53 words
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Article145 1952-02-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter CATHOLIC Student Tea■htrs of the Teachers Training College, Singapore, recently formed a Catholic Student Teachers' Guild when they met for the first time at St. Joseph's Institution hall. There are about 170 Catholic >tudent teachers attached to the Teachers' Training College and this145 words
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Article28 1952-02-04 2 A ABOO Tahir was acquitted in the Singapore Fourth Police Court when he faced a charge of committing criminal breach of trust of a bate of rubber.28 words
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Article135 1952-02-04 2 SINGAPORE tow gay growers will make a decision today on whether to look for an alternative site for the digging of towgay-wells, or to take the necessary steps to keep the present wells free from pollution. "The question of growing towgay with tap water will be135 words
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Article212 1952-02-04 2 WATTS: DOGS CAN TRAVEL IN TAXIS Standard Staff Reporter A CATEGORICAL stateMeat that taxi drivers are not prohibited from carryins doss ia their vehicles was Made by the Registrar of vehicles Mr. W. A. M. Watts yesterday. Mr. Watte said that taxi drivers who refused to take on dogs belie212 words
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Article, Illustration491 1952-02-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter IT IS time that the many thousands of Ceylonese in Malaya took stock of themselves and of the situation In this country with the object of assisting In its political and cultural progress, said Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha, President491 words
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Article23 1952-02-04 2 THE TIONG Bharu Community centre was raided by the Police on Saturday afternoon and 19 people were detained for alleged gambling.23 words
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135 1952-02-04 2 Standard SUIT RepoHer THE SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber of Commerce has aent a to Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore, through the Colonial Secretary, asking whether a direct reply would be given to it« petition urging for the granting of citiKnsbip rights to China-born Chinese135 words
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Article45 1952-02-04 2 Balance from Jan. 26 to Feb. 1. kM*o*fee>Group Group Group Group Total •V -A" "WT "A»" ft— ittflM metvei 3» 12 6 2 49 DrwfwoM fiYm S3 19 1 1 61 Frvseat slock of flasks in baa« M 1« 15 6 5745 words
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Article54 1952-02-04 2 CHEW PUCK PHOOT and C. Arianagam. two schoolboys, were acquitted in the Singapore Third Police Court on a charge of committing house trespass in Spooner Road on Nov. 17 last. The boys were alleged to have climbed on to the roof of their neighbour's flat54 words
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202 1952-02-04 2 Standard SUIT Reporter "THE undergraduates of the University of Malaya should ally ourselves directly to the interesis of the country." This was stated by Mr. Wang Gung Wu the incoming President of the Fourth Students' Council of the University of Malaya at the202 words
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Article160 1952-02-04 2 FOLLOWING have been elected new office-bearers of the Singapore Yee She Association. 33. Ann Siang Hill, Singapore: Patrons:— K C. Eu, Jee Ah Chian, Ee Soon Howe, Eu Kang Peow. Ee Mui Kee, Eu Hai Lee, Ee Sim Chua, Yee Tin Fatt. Yee Kin Yip,160 words
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Article, Illustration252 1952-02-04 2 JUDGE ORDERS RETRIAL Mr. Justice Roger*, giving Judgment in the Singapore High Court, ordered a r#trial in the case in which a clerk, Manlkam Paul Raj, had appealed against a conviction and sentence of 12 months* rigorous imprisonment imposed in the lower courts on a charge of criminal breach ofStandard - 252 words
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Article53 1952-02-04 2 THREE LABOI'RERS. two of them women. wei> injured on their way home from work on Saturday when two lorries in which they were travelling collided at the Henderson Road and Tiong Bahru Ro«ui junction at 5 pjn. The three were toasted at -he outpatients dinic,53 words
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Article38 1952-02-04 2 HO EE KIK nr •Tayimf Strwt was charged in the Singapore Second Police Court, with giving false inCormatioa lo the Centra] Police Station on Jan. 15. He c aimed I \a\ was allowed 5230 bail until Feb 738 words
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Advertisement147 1952-02-04 2 fees! Re R«o<Ur', D(fltst ««t pwblitfccc )(l ]%u only 5000 apj were printed r«fc, J Reoder, Up,, r<t| by Wt| mlH.or, peopit «peokin 9 e ffVfn d lHftf|(( Jonguogr., 90 Kf hU^ > there ore Bro.ll. Tolking Book cdit.oni RAJ 6c GOPAL ITD CHEQUIPtOTfCTOGtAP* OFFICE EQUIPMENT BLOOD IS URGENTLY REQUIRED147 words
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Miscellaneous41 1952-02-04 2 {•tv. rj^j£j*H^J VStJHIT HOWOOBS>OuKEA"WST«OvORteWM >\^ f-FREE TO MAH WhOJL H B^l I Or* im |f L O»JN«O*RAL HCDiC»«E..y- NQM, €OXJT /I VO' «S Vy IfAARRV VOU. OAISV J LIFE OCLPEfJDS K^^flEi liiUc7 TC> KtAKt^« ANy —^(wtmmjfj Ihae will vou?/ om 7>"s wmatj/41 words
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Article, Illustration461 1952-02-04 3 Specially Made Furniture Due Standard Woman Reporter TWO SMALL, neat bungalows, made by the Scanlnuvian Agency, Ltd. from the new Evers wood-wool-I, tim-nt slabs imported from Sweden, are now in the Ust stages of completion in the 350-acre area of highly i m flammable and crudely-builtStandard - 461 words
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Article80 1952-02-04 3 Police Appeal To Witnesses Standard Staff Reporter A 33-YEAR-OLD Chinese. Wong Siew Thin, died yesterday at the General Hospital as a result of injuries sustained in an accident. He was reported to have fallen off a moving bus travelling along the 5J milestone H/lland Road late on Saturday night. Passengers80 words
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125 1952-02-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter I* CO- OPERATIVE store i and managed by the Uty employees in Sm»a- will start functioning in i eeks 1 time in one of the kmen'a quarters in the i Bi>e at Seletar tffs and other congoodl will be sold at125 words
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Article34 1952-02-04 3 T rishamen Fined E Irish* riders, Atan bin !>l i. Ismail bin Samad, Ah--1 i bin Haji Aris, Ahmad bin >r and Adam bin Abu h tied $5 by the Muar Irate for obstruction.34 words
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Article, Illustration218 1952-02-04 3 SINGAPORE Government spent $1,555,677.25 last year towards grant-in-aid to Chinese schools reprsenting 293 per cent of the total annual expenditure of 85,297,832.57, stated the Education Department yesterday. The amount expended made up of $637,446.50. representing only the grants-in-aid, $445,--945.75 for teachers of English218 words
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261 1952-02-04 3 Celebrates Birthday With Scholarship Gift Btaadarii Woman Reporter >H M SK a generous old man had his ;ist birthday yesterlj a IT year-old boy scout •'•I tontinue his education •i m holarship from StanVIII through School rtifi, u te Class, at Hoiy In v»..-nU English School, tp •*i Serungoon Road.261 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-02-04 3 MR TAT JOO HONG. wh# yesterday celebrated his 71st birth* dav is seen with his wife about to cut hia huge birthdav cakew He ii sSr'ouSded by six of his seven sons (1. to r.) Messrs. tlv SvreV Siing. Swee Kiat. Swee Heng, Swe e Hock.66 words
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Article, Illustration422 1952-02-04 3 THEIR BREADWINNERS GONE- Standard Staff Reporter WHEN the sole breadwinner of a family 'is suddenly taken away, what does the family do? There are two courses open to the wife and mother. She either borrows money to carry on or she spends whateverStandard - 422 words
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Article30 1952-02-04 3 TUAN Haji A. G. Omar a prominent merchant and a member of the Council of State, Kelantan, has returned to Kota Bahru after nine months* stay in India.30 words
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Article139 1952-02-04 3 A SCHEME for a separate department to handle the licensing of hawkers In Singapore, following the acceptance by the City Council of the main recommendation of the Hawkers Inquiry Commission, has been worked out. The scheme, drawn by Mr. J. Ephraim, Acting Superintendent of the139 words
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Article64 1952-02-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter BHAI AMARSINGH KHALSA, a Sikh missionary and editor of "Sardar", a Punjabi monthly, and "Sardar" Hindhi Weekly of Lucknow, India, is in Singapore on a short visit. Yesterday, he gave an address at the Sikh temple in Queen Street. A second address64 words
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Article83 1952-02-04 3 THE CATHOLIC Young Men's Association, St. Joseph's Church (Portugese Mission) staged a variety concert at the S.V.C. Hall last night on the occasion of the feast of St. John Bosco, patron saint of the Association. Among the guest artistes were Larry Fenton and his Tin-Can83 words
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Article57 1952-02-04 3 A FIVE-MAN interim Committee, headed by Mr. J. George Nappali, was elected yesterday to make arrangements for the inaugural general meeting of the Singapore People's Party. The interim committee was elected at a meeting of the organisers and was empowered to present a draft constitution for57 words
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162 1952-02-04 3 Terrorist Found Life Too Hard Gave Up KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Two bandits surrendered in the Federation yesterday, one a youth of twentyone who gave himself up after having been a month in the jungle, wh^re he found life too hard. The other was wounded by members of his sang but162 words
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Article103 1952-02-04 3 THE MUSLIM League, Singapore, at its annual general meeting in Lorong 12, Geylang, yesterday passed a resolution that its working committee should continue its efforts to obtain the release of the Muslims still under detention as the result of the riots in December, 1950. Election of officers resulted103 words
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Article153 1952-02-04 3 DAY Tiong Bahru, Sago St., Eamah St., Peoples Park. Nanson Rd., Lam Soon Oil Mills, Guan Hin, U.E. Network. V.E. Factory, River Valley Rd.. Staitg Ice Wks., Killiney Rd.. Orchard Rd., Armenian St Static. AdeIphi, Capital, Newton 1 &2, Wayang Satu. Chancery Lane, Balmoral Rd., Ralvey Rd., Chartered153 words
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Miscellaneous37 1952-02-04 3 i.i., i /V-.V, vc c rr* nwPi TVP VT^ONTT EH? UI*Vm V" "*v/ IT'S ALWAY3 A"1 pFLAMESOF^IGOTA BIG PAjN,.. 1 t- —^JHHK^TEM^eT^S^ i^^vSiy S2Sf9SSn^auT VtuS&^vtho SSatchh^'V obugean- I very latest J how about some tea what^jq^.thStswhat I37 words
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Article, Illustration809 1952-02-04 4 The Lake and the Woods: or Nature's Calendar. By Mikhail Prishvin. (Routledge. 21s). By EDWARD CRANKSHAW COMEBODY. it may have been MauiiCe Baring, once observed that the harsh laws of Imperial Russia were tolerable only because they were administered by Russians: in the hands,809 words
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Article902 1952-02-04 4 HAROLD NICOLSON - HAROLD NICOLSON By Follow My Leader. By Louis llagen. i Allan Winjate. 15s). MR. LOUIS HAGEN was born of a .Jewish banking family established in Potsdam. While only a lad. he was thrown into a concentration camp in order to he reconditioned. Oa his release, he902 words
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Article916 1952-02-04 4 MARGHANITA LASKI - BOOKS of The WEEK MARGHANITA LASKI By AMONG THE NEW NOVELS Catherine Carter. By Pamela Hansford J#hnson (Macmillan. 12s. 6d.) The Storm Cloud. By Lettie Rogers. (Collins. 10s. 6d.) Winding Ways. By Winifred Peck. (Faber and Faber. 12s. fid.) The Rebellion of the Hanged. By B. Traven. (Hale. 10s. 6d.)916 words
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356 1952-02-04 4 EDWIN MUIR - Different Breeds Of Dogs And Cats EDWIN MUIR By Creatures Great md lIIIM By Colette Trans] Enid McLeod st<k. Warburg. l:is M IT is surpri- the farmuar friendly dog to through lore tnd presented language. The inal lover v. be puzzled, per: off by Colette's raising French ci They do356 words
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Article158 1952-02-04 4 O.M. GREEN - CHIN A TRAGEDY O.M. GREEN By < The Dam. By Richard > Hunter. (Constable. IZ%. fid.) > r FHOSE who wish lo know A why the Chinese people welcomed even Communists Sif they would free them CrtHa Kuomintan£ rule wiil find the explanation in this vivid, poignant tale. It is158 words
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Article143 1952-02-04 5 ui ird Mall Corr«- .pondent >Hi KM BAN. Sun. A n a lijuU- union was estab- h.ii her*- today when a in ••tin-; of rommercial em.l »w-s rsolved to form the fV-.ii Sembilan Commercial I niplo\e«'s Trade Inion. ling at the meeting, Mr. Benf, President143 words
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180 1952-02-04 5 Johore Will Spend $8 Million More S:;in<lur<l Staff Gorrespontienl KLUANG, Sun.— Johore, one of the most progresi e States in the Federation, will spend about $8,000,--1 norc this year on its public services than in 1951. ternal revalue estii >!:; f>J:..L'!f) hut will rei S2;i million from incations to balance180 words
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Article33 1952-02-04 5 A d ul t Education a public meeting conI Mr. D. K. Rajakanar Ig Malim. it was deI > introduce night classes adull commencing from i In the beginning, 30 i will be admitted.33 words
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Article35 1952-02-04 5 Sp ec ial Jailed K 'ANG, Sun. A Special 1 le, Samcii bin Ismail, was sentenced by the Circuit Magistrate Jp J <Uyt' riforout imprisoh*»titnd fined $50 or ten dayi T «*ing absent from duly.35 words
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Article, Illustration364 1952-02-04 5 taken by teachers, past and present pupils of the school and well-wishers. So far, the school building extension fund stands at over $150,000 made up of $35,000 representating the initial contribution from the State Government, $60,000 donations and over $55,000 realized from theLee Chee Ying - 364 words
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Article59 1952-02-04 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Assistant Commissioner for Ceylon at Kuala Lumpur will hoist the Ceylon national flag at 10 a.m. at the office of the Ceylon Commissioner today, the fourth anniversary or their independence. At 6.30 p.m. there will be a cocktail party,59 words
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Article, Illustration87 1952-02-04 5 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE wat'h and pen dealers combined to give a dinner at the Wing Choon Restaurant to Mr. T. A. Gavin, export manager of the Parker Pen Company. Canada, who is heae on a business visit. photo IOM MARSH, a well known Singapore journilist wasStandard - 87 words
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Article80 1952-02-04 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE MEMBERSHIP of the Singapore Family Benefit Society continued to increase steadily during last year, states the Society's annual report. The number on the roll on June 30, 1951, was 729, against 703 the previous year. The Society reported that the year was80 words
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Article155 1952-02-04 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE MALAYAN Gitt t a s Workers Union of Singapore is convening a general meeting on Sunday next to consider calling a strike at the factory of Malayan Guttas Limited, of Bukit Timah Road. A spokesman of the Union told The Standard155 words
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Article, Illustration175 1952-02-04 5 Standard Staff Reporter GIRLS PROVED they were better 'Sherlock Holmes' than boys yesterday when members of the Animal Lovers League, Singapore, staged a "spot me out" excursion at the Padang and Katong Park. The girls beat the boys hands down and enjoyed it the more as their success redeemed theirStandard - 175 words
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Article73 1952-02-04 5 CINEMA prices in Singapore are much lower than in the L r nited States. according to Mr. Michael Bertfher. home representative for Columbia Pictures, who passed "throunh here by Oantas/BOAC yesterday from Jakarta on his way to Calcutta. He said that two new Columbia tlhog73 words
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Article364 1952-02-04 5 'Letting Down Tungku' of thl t\ LD 'P D S Sun-Mr. 11. S. Lee. President ciat£n k el ?«»gor branch of the Malayan Chinese AssoPresi£n?«f t i hS H down Tun «J ku Abdul Rahman, In thi LJ th C "'.^.Maiavs National Organization mntinn fede al364 words
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Article111 1952-02-04 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BHARU, Sun.— The North Eastern Transport Service Workers' Union strike, which has now entered its ninth day, has cost the company an estimated loss of $30,000. Daily the premises are crowded with applicants for jobs. At yesterday's meeting between the firm's111 words
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Article108 1952-02-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. Dato Yahya bin Abdul Razak, Chairman of the Election Sub Committee of UMNO today compared Dato Onn to "a drowning man trying to save himself by clinging on to anything which came his way." He was speaking at the MCA -UMNO108 words
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Article57 1952-02-04 5 IPOH, Sun. The death took place at Penang of Mis-' Lim Swee Choc, 20-year-old daughter of Mr. Lim Tec Ee of Ipoh. The funeral will take place tomorrow at Connolly Road Cemetery. Miss Lim was a teacher of the Government English School, Tapah. Two years a«o, she57 words
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Article29 1952-02-04 5 Negri Sembilan Ceylonev will celebrate Ceylon Independence Day at a ceremony th i morning when the flag of Ceyloa will be hoisted at the CeyloneM* Association grounds.29 words
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Advertisement123 1952-02-04 5 CLOSING DOWN ISA L E »~~~~> I'ontmoneina I TODAY I I #otr prin>H grill m*r+r ronr Blaekwood Furniture Camphorwood Chests Embroidered Linen p Table Cloth Handkerchiefs, Ii Siamese Silver Jewellery 9 Porcelain, Cloisonne S Wares, etc. [i NOTHING SHOULD I REMAIN UNSOLD i on 19 th, Feb. 1951 jYING'S m123 words
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Miscellaneous37 1952-02-04 5 f/^>MZ«> lloisED VOU) r /THAT'S WHAT I WEAN! lIS.mU^oTjVe T^W 1 (iiiit^= T r^ VEN f THIS EVENING WHEN I, VOU USED TO KISS ME 73E™^TrIdVJl Y Ik ynN B E 5^ HEN J <wk s k37 words
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807 1952-02-04 6 Singapore Stand ard Independent Morning Newspaper Warning To The Reds TTNITED States delegate, Mr. John Sherman Cooper, to the United Nations General Assembly has repeated his declaration that "Communist aggression in South-East Asia will be a matter of earnest and urgent consideration by the United Nations." This is a warning807 words
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Article1006 1952-02-04 6 Ceylon To Carry Out Colombo Plan COLOMBO, (By Air Mail). CO far as Ceylon is concerned, according to our Finance Minister. Mr. Jayawardene, who has just returned from the Sterling talks in London, none of the decisions taken by the Commonwealth Finance Ministers will have any effect on the cost1,006 words
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Article264 1952-02-04 6 I.L.P. L.P. AND US &ir: You are by your footnote to "Ex Labour's* letter trying to fool your readers. You cannot oppose the existence or formation of one party in order to strengthen another party without destroying your independence (if you ever had *ny). No one denies that you can264 words
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Article566 1952-02-04 6 Sir, The Fourth of Feb- uary is regarded by the Cey- lonese in Malaya as a most auspicious day in the history of Ceylon. It is one to be commemorated with a pro- per pride in the past, a keeni er appreciation of the proi blems of566 words
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Article, Illustration9 1952-02-04 6 Come! Come! Kettlewell it's not THAT cold!"9 words
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Article165 1952-02-04 6 Sir:— A certain City Councillor is reported to have stated that he would introduce a proposal at his next Party Meeting to ensure that prospective councillors should have interests in the Colony and would be able to manage its affairs. This subject should have been broached long ago.165 words
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Article336 1952-02-04 6 Suggestion For I. E. Dept. Sir, Sometime ago there was a letter about the Colour Bar problem in the Imports and Exports Department. Since then there has been some improvement. But there is still more room for improvement. As you are aware most of the Chinese merchants in Singapore do336 words
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Article, Illustration447 1952-02-04 6 Cassandra - Cassandra By TTNCLE Sam; Uncle Sam! Get your treat boots off of my last remaining illu.sions. Leave me with my dreams about islands in ih* Pacific. Let me keep the Blue Lagoon and <"r Don't take away the palm trees and tin yam n ri<; blazing: silver sand447 words
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Article244 1952-02-04 6 Sir, Mr. Manyam is changing political trains again. He admits that he was the first Secretary of the Labour Party and framed iis constitution. He now comes out boldly to say that due to his inexperience he failed to realise that the objects were vague at that time.244 words
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Advertisement27 1952-02-04 6 SOLE AGENTS i IHE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., ITD. I (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) 1 I. O. BOX 92 SINGAPORE, (WHOLESALE ONLY) IHE HALLMARK OF CAMERA 1 PERFECTION j27 words
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Advertisement104 1952-02-04 6 Finicky Krecldly was underweight F>^^A I and always tired -ft v */A :^flbk cou Iff nt make f HOW DO YOU SORRY MOTHER pOU KNOW .M^Y EXPECT TO KEEP BUT I JUST ftE^ YwORft(ID th WELL IP VOO WONT CANT EAT ANY ABOUT FMOOV MtW FINISH VOUR MORE J he104 words
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Article339 1952-02-04 7 UK, France Said To Agree After FMs'ParisTalks PARIS. Feb. 3, (AP): Britain and France have agreed they will join the United States in warning Red China against violating any Korean armistice and if such a violation develops will join in asking the United Nations for339 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-02-04 7 Warmly wrapped in his white, wool-lined coat Field Marsnal Viscount Montgomery, taking his winter holiday in Switzerland, gets a handful of chocolate medals from a colorfully clad girl durinsr his visit to the Tobler chocolate factory in Berne. AP photo.AP - 43 words
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Article144 1952-02-04 7 THE HAGUE, Feb. 3, <UP>— The Netherlands and Indonesian delegations dis'Xissing a revision of the Statutes of the Netherlands Indonesian I *****1. stated that th< v had reached agreement on a number of points. A joint communique issued here last n:.ht said that the talks144 words
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119 1952-02-04 7 UK Plans To Build Plastic War planes LONDON, Ft-h 3, (AP) B i»: citnnng Uj build '...ip.Jllfj OUt <>t' plasti a step vi hi b I ghi slash the I her defence drive. the nen ilanes -g itl two vears. meed '■<. iU rday. <•: trr <.r T he Brit119 words
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Article63 1952-02-04 7 'Deputy Fuehrer Living As Monk BERLIN. Feb. 3 <AP>— A forme] Nazi was quoted in Berhn t"(i. as saying he had found Martin Bormann, misslhg Deputy F irhrrr, living as a Franciscan •no'ik if: R->nne The West Berlin Telegraph id Ebcrhard Stern, a postwar tdcf "f the small neo-Nazi vement,63 words
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133 1952-02-04 7 He Saw Soviet Massacre Of 4,ooo Poles WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (AFP) The Democrat Representative for Indiana, Mr. Ray Madden, revealed here that he had discovered a witness of the Katyn Forest massacre in which the Russians were accused of executing 4,000 Polish officers during the last war. Mr. Madden said133 words
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136 1952-02-04 7 PRESIDENT Truman is expected this week to clarify America's attitude to the proposed alliance covering the whole Pacific area, including South-East Asia. He told correspondents at his prCM conference last week that DC would .study the proposal made bj the Republican leader GovernorReuter - 136 words
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96 1952-02-04 7 Standard Malay Correspondent BATU PAHAT, Feb. 3: The UMNO Youth League at i-> conference here yesterday expelled tnche Ahmad Majzub bin Yunus from bu post as permanent youth reresentative on the UMNO Central Council fur being a member of the Independence of Malaya Party.96 words
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Article30 1952-02-04 7 VICTORIA. British Colombia. Feb. 3, (UP).— Swedish-born David G. Stenstrom, 65, key figure in Canada's pulp paper industry for the past 40 years, died here on Friday.30 words
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171 1952-02-04 7 NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb. 3, (UP). Princess Hizabcth and Prince Philip were greeted by 12,000 children, screaming welcome in many languages and dialects as the couple toured the city. The Princess, visibly moved the greeting, drove in cereWOOial procession as thousands I citizens jammed the171 words
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318 1952-02-04 7 GENEVA, Feb. 3, (Reuter):— The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe warns that internal inflationary pressures are likely to be greater this year than last for European nations. But external inflationary pressures raight ease, the Commission declared in the second part of its economic318 words
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Article106 1952-02-04 7 HOKKEENS OFFER THESR THANKS SINGAPORE Chinatown icas alight with thousands of little bonfires last night, as the Chinese prayed to "The God of Heaven" on the eighth day of the Chinese Neiv Year season. At midnight, Chinese womenfolk burnt little piles of joss paper in front of their hoynes. Great106 words
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Article43 1952-02-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A Special Constable, who was warned" by his brother not to touch a grenade picked it up and was instantly killed by the explosion. The brother and three women in the vicinity were slightly injured.43 words
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Article40 1952-02-04 7 A Czech diplomatic courier named Rosa and his wife has been taken into protective custody by Scotland Yard after claiming that he was being held prisoner in the Czech Embassy pending his return to Czechoslo- vakia. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article127 1952-02-04 7 CLEVELAND, OHIO. Feb. 3 (UP) Nearly 500 persons volunteered yesterday to give portions of their skin to 11-year-old Kenneth Miller who desperately needs new flesh for his severely burned legs. The Society for Crippled Children made an appeal for donors on Friday. Four are neededReuter - 127 words
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Article32 1952-02-04 7 MR. VINCENT MASSEY H«!| be sworn in as Canada's first native-born Governor-General the morninr of Feb. 28 and will open Parliament a few hours later, it was learned in Ottawa Saturday.- AP.AP. - 32 words
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Article15 1952-02-04 7 TWO earthquakes of "moderate" intensity were recorded yesterday at Boston College's seismo- graphic station. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article27 1952-02-04 7 UNITED States officials In Bonn said yesterday about half of the American employees of the U.S. Hifh Commission for Germany will be fired before June 30.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article43 1952-02-04 7 THE Berlin newspaper Telegraf reported yesterday that Martin Borman, Hitler's number one henchman is alive. The regort said Borman Jived in ,ome's San Antonio Catholic Monastery which he joined 18 months ago after living in Spam and elsewhere since the wars end. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article40 1952-02-04 7 SIR ANDRE LEWIS, 76, shipbuilder and a former Lord Provost (Mayor) of Aberdeen, died Saturday. He was chairman and managing director of John Lewis and Son. a shipbuilding and engineering firm. He was Lord Provost from 1925 to 29. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article27 1952-02-04 7 AN estimated 2,000,000 banana trees were destroyed on Tuesday in a tornado which hit the British Cameroons, said first reports of the disaster reaching Lagos, Nigeria.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article82 1952-02-04 7 PARIS, Feb. 3, (Reuter)— Soviei delegate Jacob Malik suid in the United Nations yesterday that World War 111 has in fact begun and is being waged by the West. Speaking at the end of a joint committee discussion on Korea, Malik declared "Concrete evidence has82 words
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Article141 1952-02-04 7 Gen. Li Mi Returning To Burma TAIPEH, Feb. 3, (UP). Gen. Li Mi, Commander of the Nationalist guerilla forces in Yunnan Province on the China mainland, is on his way back to rejoin his forces after over a month in Formosa conferring with the authorities here. Because of security reasons141 words
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205 1952-02-04 7 COLOMBO. Fob 3. (Router)— Despite a Communist move to boycott all functions connected with the visit Of Pri'ncess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh to Colombo, the Mayor of the city, Mr. C. T Crero. said he was prepared to perform all his duties205 words
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57 1952-02-04 7 ROME, Feb. 2. (UP)— ltalian movie director Roberto Rossellini announced yesterday that his wife, actress Ingrid Bergman, was expecting a child in June. The couple's first rhild, Roberto, was born in Rome on February 2. 1950. Rossellinf said Miss Bergman would remain in Rome57 words
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61 1952-02-04 7 BANGKOK, Feb. 3. fAFP).— Control over foodstuffs leaving Thailand has been ordered by the Thai government. The aim of the measure is to remove the possibility of food being sent to the Communist forces fighting against the United Nations. Special precautions will be taken61 words
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Article31 1952-02-04 7 Peiping Radio reported the arrival in the Red Chinese capital of a Dutch Government official to negotiate the establishment Of diplomatic relations with the Communist Government. U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article79 1952-02-04 7 NEW DELHI, Feb 3 iAFI'i Mr.s, Eleanor Roosevelt i.- <xpected to arrive m India do Feb. 27. it was learned here tod After Leaving Paris on F< b B she will stnp for a day at Rome, then proceed to visit A ib79 words
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121 1952-02-04 7 PARIS, Feb. 3, (IP). -A special Inited Nations Committee ignored the Soviet declaration that "World War 111 has begun" on Saturday and overwhelmingly rejected Russia's demand for Inited Nations intervention in the Korean truce talks. The Russian propo^l was smothered 52 to |l121 words
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Article237 1952-02-04 7 UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY SUCCESSES PARIS V: b <R. iter) U led Na' ions >t neral A i m y, v, itfa lei i than ;:4 worl ing boui i to i >.n, is ;,p--p caching the end of i m sion nidi i .i < •■■< d kmbm concrete n237 words
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116 1952-02-04 7 Standard Malay Correspondent BATU PAHAT, Feb. 3 Are solution to urge the I" K. Gov eminent to jive the exact d ite for Malayan lndepcndenco was taken by the UMNO V r League at its half-yearly n icral meeting held here116 words
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Advertisement60 1952-02-04 7 |n T I ES o REGIMENTAL jj CLUB COLOURS Q Hv' $6/50 0 N JKB&T ENQUIRIES BY Q NJ'^W LOCAL CLUBS W^ WFLCOMfO X WE SPECIALIZE IN QUALITY TIPS Q FROM ENGLISH AND SWISS SILK 0 AND ARE PROUD OF OUR REPUTA- 0 TION FOR ALWAYS HAVING THE n FINEST60 words
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Miscellaneous28 1952-02-04 7 __^^^^l I rL yoS H W I I BOMB NOT BUM SHELTER Br^Ji THAT'LL BE OUR TOWN'S FIRST ANOTHER > SHELTER j r^KjJjjjjSp BOMB SHELTER, PEEWEE^y ONE r-^^ a28 words
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Article521 1952-02-04 8 Rubber Prices Weaken Isy SjK'iia! Correspondent WHOLEHEARTED celebration of Chinese New nas a limiting factor in the share markets and until Friday, the volume of trading cannot he said to have approached that of before the holiday. Most transactions were in tins where profit taking continued and brought a general521 words
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Article, Illustration196 1952-02-04 8 Henry Wanfh and Co. Ltd: Have been awarded War Damage compensation pnd received interim payments a* follows: Insured Goods $732,025 (award) 40 per cent. $292,810 (payment received) Outright award $118,--530 (award) 30 per cent. $35,557 (payment received). Lunas Rubber Estates Ltd, Made $863,218 (205* per cent) in financial196 words
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Article208 1952-02-04 8 The Week 's Business Industrials: Fraser and Neave $4 25 and $4.20, Hammer $4100, Malayan Breweries $5.40. Malayan Collieries $1.97J and $1.95. McAlister $42.50 to $43.00. Robinson Ord. $4.00, Robinson Ist Pref. $6.10 Singapore Cold Storage $515" to $5.12*, Straits Steamship $25.25 to $25.00, Straits Times $4.00, Union Insurance of208 words
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191 1952-02-04 8 NEW YORK. Feb. 2 (AP)— A new sales record established by the rubber industry in 1951 'may be surpassed during 1952 as new manufacturing equipment is put into production to meet the combined civilian and military requirements of the nation," according te Harvey191 words
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Advertisement635 1952-02-04 8 i. FAST KEGULAR TRAINS-PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland San r ran< iM o Los Angeles Al Ameriran Canadian Citie^ Penans P. S'ham S'pore Arr IA SI CHINA BEAR 24 26Feb 27Feb »BFeb IMar S3Mar WILLIAM LUCKKNBACn 24/26Mar 27 28Mur 2'JMar 2\pr 23Apr For fal! pßrtiCttltfl ol Ury Ldr?( Deep laufis and635 words
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Advertisement360 1952-02-04 8 CJINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore, Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailing from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due S'pore Due Penang From "Kwelyang" Feb. 7th Feb. 9th H'kong Sails Penang Sails S'pore For "Pakhoi" Feb. sth H'kong Japan Fnkien' Feb. 6th H'kong:360 words
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Advertisement338 1952-02-04 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nrderland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOS-lON NtW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBII r \rW ORLEANS S'pore P Sham Penang SCHIEDYK (HAL) Gdn 31/32 5 Feb 6 Feb *ZEELAND (RL) 17/23f>b 24/25 reb 2K/27 Feb SLOTERDYK (HAL) 27 Feb/4 Mar 5/6338 words
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Advertisement474 1952-02-04 8 •TNDU- for Bangkok, BPOM p -*'h«a i p,^ Hongkong. Manila Kobo Yokohama 5-7 Feb i,, f "MORELIA" for Bangkok, Hongkong Kobe Yokohama 1826Feb Hi:r. TATAGONIA" for Bangkok Hongkong Manila 29 F<*b IMi "SELANUIA' for Bangkok 27 2K Feb •TION1A" for Bangkok 17 17 Mar "PANAMA" for Bangkok Hongkong. Manila, Kobe474 words
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206 1952-02-04 9 The CINEMA, THE THEATRE and THE ARTS I \KI^ Slaigret, Wens and i mm* motion *re to be h m Ihr umr pictnre. t- first time in their t- Co:eer» Inspector i the t> .-din chiid of t-r.rr; thruier writer S:menon> Commis\A>ns the creation of an ajthor Stanislas e Seemati'206 words
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Article, Illustration570 1952-02-04 9 I»\KIS: "Sine* Ihr worki«t Lis«.rs (MR Irs* .Mid le** 1« thr thrjtrf. the theatre will f» to them,' 1 dirlared Jew Oar some wrrks «c». He is the paiion of the prospective Peoples Theatre. This idea was created with a view to offering artistic week-ends in the »üburb« to570 words
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Article, Illustration493 1952-02-04 9 EM*LAVD: In I(iB.'i a certain Mr. Sadler opened a Musik House in North London. Th e Musik i»? in tact. only a diversion To entertain his clients who had cume to take the waters which, so the quacks of the Middle Ages alleged, were full of healing properties. The493 words
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Article232 1952-02-04 9 I 'f.S.SJL Drawing readers' *J attention to the fact that the Fifth Pjoniun of the Soviet Composers Association is now meeting m Moscow, the Soviet Press annotates that, at this Assembly, music lovers have been fortunate enough to hear new symphonies, choral works and chamber music by a number232 words
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Article38 1952-02-04 9 pERMANY: A ballroom vt dancing competition beuveen .seven nations. Britain. Germany. Denmark. France, Norway, Belgium and Holland hag just been held at Frankfurt The first pri/e was won bv the English competitors, Mr. Mud Mrs. Col Up.38 words
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Advertisement78 1952-02-04 9 1 1 TH GREAT, FUN -FILLED DAY **O«rr DELAY- SEE IT NOW! II 4M- 1.1>.4.1.").6.i5 K M. Ttt. 5400 AIO-CONDITIONEO OPENING FRIDAY FEB. 8 IHK KOYAL COMMAND WEJIFORMANCE FILM EMMmg glaiiiii present WHERE NO VULTURES FLY" Anthony Dimah Harold Ni.unn* STEBL :JE£IDAN WARRENDER Filmed hi TECHWCOLOR in WILDEST AFRICA' i^^nnßiißilPAY!78 words
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Advertisement232 1952-02-04 9 A TODAY 4 SHOWS MaL J 1 1 .45,4 A 6.30 f NLV XI >Sk I TOMORROW J bboms" Dlntribulrd B% SHAW BROS. LTD. SEASON COMMENCES THURSDAY 7ih FEB. MUSHAEI WILOIRB OOILE VERSMS ScicTlkfiEßT COMSTIMCB CUMMINGS wot OKARD tun flat Change Charles B«»v«t w THEFIRSTLECK>N^jI VUonr 10 12 I Air.232 words
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Miscellaneous385 1952-02-04 9 utiUOuViUtiU rUf\ rLLnOUi\L NEW SERIES-No. 81 —Compact S— Waste silk u-ssfcrt ftttti rrrrr food I ms. 12— Jumptr p n i* H— Among 15— Turkish city 16— Entertain- m (5 ment orKanization (init> J s^-3 tT-Lont;. pointed Hi n 8 W/* ♦eeth V% VVS ao-^rl's name j? H 22 22—385 words
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Miscellaneous338 1952-02-04 9 ON THE AIR RAIW) MM AY A sin<;ah»re' 11X4 noA 41 m) BjtS am Kitfclivh s« hooU Broadcast ■> 9.55 If** Hurt* Mt am. tmerKenry News <K I. IO.OA Llcht Music; Hi. 4.% lntli»h Schools Broadcast v I p.m lack tin* Orchestra David Street: I. to Kews; 1.i5 Home on338 words
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Article, Illustration2294 1952-02-04 10 Ludwig; Nora Lobel - Motoring half round the world to see parents Ludwig Nora Lobel By LIKE ah bright or not-so-bright ideas, it came to us suddenly. We would take a taxi from Trafalgar Square to Sydney and see my parents, whom I hadn't met for 13 years. We didn't do much planning, because2,294 words
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Advertisement32 1952-02-04 10 NO TROUBLE WHATEVER J^m M I t mm m M W PETERCENT STABLE PROTBCTIVt Fill! II I GP N U IN F I V SPARE PARTS J WEARNE BROS. LTD. Federation Representatives32 words
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Advertisement11 1952-02-04 10 Icist ••••under tne hJbi /w>\H most ©xnctinsj circumstances 1/ \Pife, 1M11 words
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Article48 1952-02-04 11 THE death occurred at Penan* of Miss Lim Swee Choo, youngest daughter el Mr. Lim Tee Ee of Ipoh on Sunday, Mwuary 3rd. The funeral will take place at Ipoh today, the cortege leaving 45 Jalan Bonggor Pasir Puteh at 5 p.m. for the Connolly Road Cemetery.48 words
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Article859 1952-02-04 11 SNOW AND ICE BUT NO SURPRISES Leyton 0. Giant Killers LONDON, Feb. 2: (Reuter): Matches ran pretty well true to iorm in the fourth round of the Cup, which was a marked contrast to tne topsy-turvy results of the round three weeks ago. Indeed the only major surprise today and859 words
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Article203 1952-02-04 11 LONDON, Feb. 2, (ReuWr)— Rugby Results: RUGBY LEAGUE Barrow 8 Salford 10. Batley 2 York 8. Belle Vue Rangeri 11 Wldnts 13. Doncaster vi. Dewsbury postponed. Featherstone Rovers 20 Hull Kingston Rovers 3. Huddwfleld 24 Castleford 7. Hull 12 Bradford Northern 8. Keighley 3 Hunslet 18. Leeds203 words
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Article321 1952-02-04 11 Prince Edward Boys OMB trounced Mount Erskine Boys Club by 11 goals to ml in the Rayner Cup semi-final played at the Police Training ground yesterday. The game was held ..p .t the start. There was to m hitch over the apes of the321 words
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Advertisement662 1952-02-04 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS smJATiows vacajtt t AR(JE British Company re- quires experienced Euro- Electrical also Mechani- Engineering Salesmen. ApT. 636, Standard, S'pore 1. KKgUIRED by British Coinany European with Adknowledfe Building Apply Box T. 637, lard, Spore 1. "tt vied two experienced *> Caterpflte" drivers for j wofft in a safe662 words
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Advertisement533 1952-02-04 11 lumen FRENCH Beginners Class, x 5.30— «.30 Tues. it Thurs Comm. 7th Feb. at YMCA Orchard Road, 5.9. yACANCIES for pupils from Primary to School Certl. Apply: Supervisor, 122 Carpmael Road, Singapore 15. A NEW morning class for Std. VII Afternoon classes Pri./Std. VIII (with science subject). City Commercial College533 words
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Advertisement616 1952-02-04 11 nonets ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD M.V. "LANGKOEAS" (CONSIGNEES of cargo from Rotterdam/ Amsterdam arc advised that the Owners of th« above ship have declared General Average in connection with a fire in one of vessel's holds after departure from Rotterdam. Consignees will be required to sign Average Bond, complete Statement of616 words
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Advertisement351 1952-02-04 11 NOTICES LOANS OF THE FORMER FEDERATED MALAY STATES 4}'o Debenture Bonds issued 1931 redeemable 1959 3 r 'o Debenture Bonds issued 1936 redeemable 1956/66 3% War Loan Debenture Bonds issued 1940 redeemable 1952/59 'THE holder of any Debenture L Bond in these stocks is required in accordance with the Federated351 words
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Advertisement95 1952-02-04 11 RESULTS from Classified PLACt YOUR ADS. WITH THC Singapore &tanbarfr .EST ADVERTISING MEDIUM AT LOWEST COST. Only 50 ctnts per line vtffh minimum ehorge of $2/- for 4 lines jopproximoting 16 short words) will tncble you to place on od in [The Singopor« Standard (Doily Edition) under Situations Vacant, tWonted,95 words
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Miscellaneous31 1952-02-04 11 Qr^^* i^B flto aV HIGH TIDES at the pinriptl ratorts in Malays: TODAY AJI VM Blnrapore 4.1f SM Malacca UM Port Dieksoa IL4# Port Allan 10.41 1141 Penang 5.14 7 St31 words
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536 1952-02-04 12 MajorßlythStar In Record Entry HE4VY rain showers which opened the start of the second day s sailing failed to dampen the spirit and enthusiasm of spectators and crews at the RAF Chani,'i Yacht Club's annual regatta at Changi yesterday. A total t>f 282 boats took536 words
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Article156 1952-02-04 12 OSLO, NORWAY, Feb 2, (UP) Corniel Pajjor, former world champion speed skater, disrio>rd toniqht that he hul been banned from participating in the Winter Olympic (.imt-s starting February 14 becußC he was not torapetian for Hungary. Piior, now a Swedish citlir n skated for Hungary156 words
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Article36 1952-02-04 12 ARCADIA. CALIFORNIA. Feb. 3 iREUTER)— Mr. Harry Isaacs' Intent won the Santa Anita Maturity, richest horse r;»re m the world run over a mile and a quarter, here on S iturday.36 words
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117 1952-02-04 12 BOMBAY. Feb. (OF). Singapore's table tenni> Inm were asain outclassed in the second t\:\s's play of the world table tennis championships at Bombay. In the Swaythling Cup oomletition, Hungary beat S:ngalorc 4—l. On the previous I )v. Singapore lost to HongBong s—o.5 0. Playing117 words
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Article95 1952-02-04 12 PENANG, Sun.— Sinnathamby of the Indian Association won the Penang Amateur Athletic Association's cross country race over five miles from 19 other competitors here this morning. His time was 40 min. 23 sec. K. Kanagasabai of Bukit Mertajam High School which entered a strong seven-men95 words
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Article71 1952-02-04 12 LONDON, Feb. 1 (Reuter)— The Football Association Cup fourth round matches Gateshead versus West Bromwich Albion and Middlesbrough versus Doncaster Rovers postponed from today will be played on Wednesday Feb. 6. The following are replay dates For Cup fourth round matches which ended in draws today:71 words
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Article724 1952-02-04 12 UK SOCCER LEAGUE STANDINGS LONDON. Feb. 3, (Reuter)— Football league standings after yesterday's matches were: P W U Li FA r\3. Falkirk 22 12 7 3 59 23 Si Clyde 21 14 3 4 69 35 81 i Ayr United M 13 4 5 43 34 SO I Dundee United724 words
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Article52 1952-02-04 12 NOTTINGHAM. Feb. 2 (fteuter) England qualified for the European zone final of the Thomas Badminton Cup here tonight when they beat Scotland by six matches to three. In the final England will meet either Sweden or Denmark, who will decide their semi-final tie later52 words
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Article100 1952-02-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor Badminton Hall Fund swelled by $35,000 as a result of a two-day Fair and Lucky Brick competition at the Chinese Assembly Hall. The draw for the sweep, which totalled approximately $24,500 last night resulted as follows: Ist. Prize No.100 words
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Article61 1952-02-04 12 MANILA. Feb. 3 (AP)— The Danish Boldklubben socecr team scored a convincing victory in their debut here last night by beating the leading Chinese team, Cheng Hwa, s—o.5 0. The visiting team arrived by air earlier in the day from HongKong. Knud Lundberg (inside left) scored61 words
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Article338 1952-02-04 12 FOLLOWING are handicaps for Wednesday's races at Kuala Lumpur: CL 1, DIV. 2—6 F. Satin Light 9.00 Tudor View 8.13 No Clouds 8.13 Vasco Da Gam a 8.12 Alnhonsus 8.12 Solar Starlight 8.11 Zanzibar 8.11 Bright Eyes 8.10 Byron 8.09 Persian Lord 8.08 Gay Co-ed 8.07 Rebuke338 words
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Article324 1952-02-04 12 UK Rugby Round-up < LONDON, Feb. 2, (Reuter) .-rMiddlesex and Lancashire will meet in the Rugby Union County championship final, probably at Twickenham on Saturday, March 8. In the two semi-finals played today Middlesex defeated Warwickshire by nine points to three to reach the final324 words
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Article145 1952-02-04 12 Fairwind Badminton Party celebrated its fourth anniversary at the residence of Mr. Teo Chye Hoe at Akyab Road on Saturday. A Ronggeng was engaged for the occasion. The secretary, Mr. Teo Chye Hoe, in his speech, announced that he was retiring from competitive badminton, due to pressure145 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-02-04 12 First race at the Chance Regatta which started on Saturday. A record entry of 282 boats in all took part in the events. Standard photo. Ong Chee Hal winner of It H.P. (Mercury) Fishing Boats event at the Motor Boat Race held at Pasir Panjang yesterday, receiving hisStandard - 62 words
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369 1952-02-04 12 CARDIFF, Feb. 2, (Reuter).— Wales rave their supporters fresh hopes that they would win the international championship this year when they overcame Scotland by a goal and two penalty goals (11 points) to zero in the Rugby Union match at Cardiff Arms Park369 words
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Article255 1952-02-04 12 Boat Races Stop Cars Singapore's j lts motorised samp an \*> and speed bout. ls K such a <roud f tra 'H morning spectators thatf^ 5 was a traffic j un f at th^ Coast Road in i> yesterday. ed to be an Singapore I lor. who opened the r^255 words
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Advertisement141 1952-02-04 12 CHRYSLER AIRTEM: AIR CONDITIONERS jjsfiSP 7 FAMOUS RADIAL W^V 1 ~f COMPRESSOR i TO 125 H. P. H(\ VIPDA T 10 N flu f Ida a i tun q£ TANfi IN RO^O •j. KIAN GWAN (M) LTD 35, TELOK AYER ST. PHONES: *****/75 GRAND VARIETY SHOW HAPPY WORLD STADIUM 3rd141 words
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