Singapore Standard, 20 February 1952
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Title Section19 1952-02-20 1 Singapore Standard *r IL M X OL. II NO. 233 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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399 1952-02-20 1 Standard Staff Reporter VI UtNMNC to the rounlrir* "who «lerive benefit* i ihe rtntcgk ami commercial importance of f H.ri not to forgd that the rccml trends of price* ...r Uric rumudilici an- dominant influences on l»l irium- ahead," was made by the Governor399 words
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Article103 1952-02-20 1 SEA Talks In S'pore Today SAIGON, Feb. 1!>. (Rev—The British and lirrif military ati< km here flew to Singipavc today for a twoI i onference on antiMMMMiaI campaigns throughout Soutii K.ist I n-iu h representatives leave tomorrow. I he i onferenre opening morrow was dest-ribed kj I rent h und103 words
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Article44 1952-02-20 1 Fell It IRe itei I Anthonj Il«.-. id HoUSC Oi Com::. lOJ tObad l *no doubt c American nun i>t month though he disclose the flnding told questionec m id.iv thai he had !i:id;p. £.s ol a Court44 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-02-20 1 LEGCO OPENS photo Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore, inspecting the guard of honour l drawn from the Singapore Volunteer Corps before opening the second session «ff the Singapore Legislative Council held m the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday StandardStandard - 39 words
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Article243 1952-02-20 1 Standard Staff Correspondent Xl \l.\ M .Ml'l R, Tues. Far-reaehiii«: repercussions may develop from the reduced earning power of Malaya's .V>o,ooo independent smallholder* whose livelihood i* threatened a* a result of the sharp sneee*sive fall m the price of rubber. Approximately one-quarter p"£o$l& forf *~lhe243 words
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108 1952-02-20 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUK. Tues.— A few hours after he left here yesterday, the Sultan of Trengganu met with a road accident at Pasir Puteh while returning to Kuala Trengganu after arriving m his state capital by plane. The car m which the108 words
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111 1952-02-20 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues, Talks were held today between representatives of the Malayan Chinese Association and the United Malay. Nationalist Organization for the extension of the present MCA UMNO alliance to other part? of the Federation. following its recent success m the Kuala111 words
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Article55 1952-02-20 1 LONDON. Feb. 19. (Reuter)— Big Ben .stopped striking today for the ftrst time .since 1936. Four men climbed the ;tf4 steps to the top of the famous clock tower of Westminster's Houses ()t Parliament to give the bell an overhaul aid to replace the rubber buffers on55 words
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Article53 1952-02-20 1 LONDON. Feb 19 (Reuter>— Comm-jditv share* were a«ain out of favour on the Stock Exchange. Fresh offerings brought further fail* to rubbers and final levels were around lowest despite the steadier tone of the commodity. Coppers, tins :md »ils were all lower where changed on speculative offering* dq53 words
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Article368 1952-02-20 1 Accord Reached On Post-Armistice 'Peace Conference' TOKYO, Feb. ]9, (UP) The Korean trim initiator* meeting m a full-dress session reached complete agreement at Panmunjom today on a post-armistice "peace conference 91 to settle the Korean question. But, the optimistic outlook was marred by a bitter dispute over368 words
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152 1952-02-20 1 Standard Shipping Importer RIFLEMAN P. J. Foley. 21, serving with the Ulster Rifle, m Hongkong on his way to Singapore m the P and O liner Cartha«e to join the Spiral Air Service Regiment. Malayan Scouts, jumped overboard while the ship was en route152 words
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54 1952-02-20 1 LONDON. Feb. <AP' Queen Elizabeth H wrill receive US. Secretary o! State Dean Acheson m audience .«t Clarence House toda> She also will give leparate audiences t<> French Foreffa Minister Robert Schuman ;ind German C i noeflar Koni id Ade. nauei Foreign Sefn-tury Anthonj Eden54 words
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Article103 1952-02-20 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Feb. 19.— Malayan Communism is either "big business" as the "spearhead of a wider conspiracy" of Malayan Chinese, or it is a tightly organised minority of tremendous organizational talent and flexibility. Readers of the Daily Telegraph are treated to both theories.103 words
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Article25 1952-02-20 1 Dr. M. 'Birchee. the President of the MCA.. Johore Bahru, his been appointed an Unofficial Member of the Johore Council of State.25 words
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Article, Illustration198 1952-02-20 1 US, Egypt Diss cuss M-E Defence Plan CAIRO. Feb. 19. tßeuter>— Egyptian Prim c Minister Aly Maher Pasha, m his capacity as Foreign Minister, saw American Ambassador Jefferson Cattery today for talks on the fourpower Western proposal tor a Middle East Defence Command. The plan, rejected by the former GovernmentStandard - 198 words
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160 1952-02-20 1 WASHINGTON, Fob. If*. (IP) The Air Force disclosed today that objects resenMtag flying disc "had been sighted over Korea by cre-v members of two United States bombers." Top officials ordered a full investigation of the reports which came through the regular military m telligence160 words
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109 1952-02-20 1 US First Hydrogen Bomb May Be Tested. WASHINGTON, Feb. m (UP) Hitfftf.T(MW,. sources indicated loda\ thai the nations first llvilrou«n boml) will l>e tested at Enivvetok Atoll this ipriwgj, Tiier b is no ofßcii fonfl rm* ttion. The Atomic Bnergj Commissioa refussd to go beyond its terse innouncemenf on Mond.'iv109 words
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88 1952-02-20 1 PORTSMOUTH. Feb. HI. (API The vanguard of Britain's firsl atomic explosion expedition sailed for Australia today. Britain's tirst atom weapon will be detonated m some months time In Australia 01 oil the Australian coast. Today's advance party consisted of the tank-landing ships Zee brugge88 words
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Article34 1952-02-20 1 PARIS. Fci) 19, (Reuter) Tiu> French Government Cbday won Its ponfldeni vole an European an ;> ins including I k rman OfTiri.-i! noting Rgun n I lei Lio Go again I34 words
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Advertisement71 1952-02-20 1 .ew.uuM.l^ Housing: f 7 V^XtS!? Rshtag: Rubber: ™,*£r*2 v v VWWWWWWVVWWWWWWV ffim ting* S.RH.dcSILVA; j j -oh srarcr. shcuod!. 1 X SOUTH AFRICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS fe t 250 c c Class Champion E^ 350 c.c. Class Champion ip^l 500 c c. Class Champion If KANDY ROAD RACE, CEYLON-14/10/51 Novices Handicap up71 words
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Advertisement80 1952-02-20 1 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Feb. 19. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market todoy: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN por 13 id. Spot £977.10*. per ton M O r J3id. buyers, £978, sellers. a' i 3 d. Three months: £97780 words
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Advertisement64 1952-02-20 1 WIPPERMANN IR'presfiU jiiv rs W. <i TIILKSTON /w TO. Si nt a pore A K. Lumpur Hii; Three Reach Agreement v. ith Bonn; Queen's Pledge to Commons Pa^e 7. A A•• ■>• J tk I TOLLEY'S j <j y I BRANDY I Distilled by: TOLLEY, Scon ToLLEY Ltd McALISTER CO.,64 words
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248 1952-02-20 2 To End Crisis: FEDERATION, S'PORE MUST CO-OPERATE Standard Staff Reporter THERE MUST be close co-operation "between the Federation of Malaya and Singapore m the effort to bring the Emergency to an end, emphasized Sir Franklin Gimson, Singapore's Governor, m his opening address to the year's first session of the Legislative248 words
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Article183 1952-02-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Automobile Association of Malaya (Singapore and Jail ,:e branch] report a successful year with a surplus income over expenditure of $8.51 <• The A A.M. annual report to be presented at the general meeting next Monday states the rise In expenses due183 words
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126 1952-02-20 2 A SOAP lattorv woririH; he t> ngapore Rel'ef Court yesterday m default two ■k rigOfOua imprisonment ssisi ng m the disposal of of stolen beans, worth $266 at JaJan Yunos on Dec. 18 Ng i also fined $300 m default a I irther126 words
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Article86 1952-02-20 2 PONG AH SENG <32>. a Traction Company driver, wa^.acquitted m ie Singapore Second District Court yesterday on a charge ol causing death by a rash and negligent act on grounds of insufficient evidence. The prosecution aliened that p;i ;g. knocked over a 41 -year-old woman, Khoo Sens Neo86 words
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Article100 1952-02-20 2 WITHOUr calling upon me I defence at the Singapore As- sizes yesterday, Mr. Justice j Knight acquitted detective j Kang Tian Poh and constable Abdul Rahman bin Puteh on i charges of bribery and robbery. It was alleged that the two I accused accepted an illegal100 words
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Article90 1952-02-20 2 BRITISH newsreels covering fully the lying-in-state at Sandringham, the return to I London, the lying-in-state m Westminster Hall, the funeral procession through the British capital and the final journey to St. George's Chapel, Windsor, of the late King George VI. which were air-rushed to this territory90 words
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Article33 1952-02-20 2 FOR loitering along Benctermeer Road on Feb. 11 with Intent to commit an offence, Munusamy .so Ramasamy was sentenced m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to three months' rigorous imprisonment.33 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-02-20 2 Group picture of members of the second session of the Singapore Legislative Council taken after the half-hour meeting yesterday. In the Centre is the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson. On his right is the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W L. Blythe. and on his left is Mr. Tan Chin Tuan.68 words
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Article149 1952-02-20 2 Standard Shipping Reporter THE tanker Stanvae Meifoo belonging to the Standard Vacuum Tankvaart Maatschappj, a subsidiary company of the Standard Vacuum Com- pany Ltd., which developed steering trouble while the vessel was on her way from Sungei Gerong to Penang, arrived m Penang safely last Monday149 words
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Article120 1952-02-20 2 r aR, there i^ no indication that mutton supplies have been affected by the increase m price of beef m Singapore. An importer told The Standard that no one could say for certain if prices would be increased again m two or three months when stocks of120 words
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Article72 1952-02-20 2 YWCA Raffles Quay Business and Professional Woman's Club dinner 7 p.m. St. Hilda's School Katong Wayfarers 4 p.m. YMCA Orchard Road Singapore Chess Club 5 p.m. Malay and Commercial class 5.30 p.m. Judo Practice 5.30 p.m. Weihgt-lifting and body building 5.30 p.m. Gymnastics beginners apparatus class 5.30 p.m.72 words
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171 1952-02-20 2 ROTARIANS TO BUILD SCHOOL FOR LEPERS SINGAPORE Rotarians wilt build a oramunity lluil-cum-School at the Leper Colony m Pa>a It-bar. The estimated «ost of such a building is To raise funds for this proposed building a committee of *>0 Kotarians with Mr. L, Cr«-sson as Chariman have so far made171 words
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Article62 1952-02-20 2 A FINDING of death by misadventure was recorded m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday it an inquest into the death of Mr. R. M. McGhie, j 26-year-old European civilian employee at the Naval Base' Armament Depot, who met with an accident along Ad- miralty Road on Dec. 29 last.62 words
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Article62 1952-02-20 2 A CHARGE of committing housebreaking and theft of goods totalling $15,000 at an address m Robinson Road on Sept. 27/28 last, was explained to two men, Ramalingam Nadayson and Atan bin Juwari, m the Singanore First Police Court yesterday. The two mtn were also alternatively charged62 words
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322 1952-02-20 2 877 Bought Houses On $5, 572,200 Loan From Building Body Standard Staff Reporter THE Federal and Colonial Building Society limited has enabled 877 Singapore families to acquire houses of their own since its incorporation m March, 1950. Mr. W. J. Burgess, General Manager, states m his 1951 progress report that322 words
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519 1952-02-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter CONTROL of land speculation would be an advantage to countless Singapore families waiting for living accommodation. This suggestion is made by the General Manager of the Federal and Colonial Building Society Ltd., Mr. W. J. Burgess, m his 1951 annual progress report.519 words
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Article, Illustration225 1952-02-20 2 By ANN REYNOLDS IN SINGAPORE this week is Mrs. Wolfe Cohen travelling with her husband, who, as President of Warner Bros. International Corporation, is visiting their offices and meeting the staff. They are here en route to Japan from New York and have already225 words
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Advertisement24 1952-02-20 2 •feUtima Step I QEST IN 1 I CRAFTSMANSHIP I KWANG HCNC LTO Ml I IPII II II li— llßl—^ SO "tN BRI«6E KOAO SINGAPORE24 words
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Advertisement247 1952-02-20 2 t ••<^BH8B«ii§^^TO $£m :"'i-i i: ?5|^B i^l •fe^J^B "<. Manners are not tdie. Thrv the fruit of loyal nature and of noble mind. Millions of Craven 'A' sm< i preserve their good manners— ev < %#>tf i when offered other brands of cigai J jA U f They feel, pardonably,247 words
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Miscellaneous116 1952-02-20 2 ifiP^Sjll^^n I I KNOW YOU MISS THE YCS/'/'-AfslO IO&STE^)A^OOf7T T^o!sO^T^^T^\C-SUrs<^-rmSi I I -iw e£P*ND£P C*\ fal\~r I COMPANIONSHIP OF YOUR JMg/l AND TURKEY, AND J PO'GIT i THERE'S NOTHING )J£sr TH rMQ£W. f THET DOGPATCH HA" "s-ift F& aSTT^KiI 1 POGPATCH HAM-BUT »*<]_ TUNJA FISH— >— t^LAMd CHOPS, TO WORRY116 words
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Article, Illustration767 1952-02-20 3 Gimson Urges Aid To SJAB, Other Bodies Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Legislative Council passed a motion of "profound condolence" with Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother and the Royal Family m their recent bereavement at its first session for the current year, yesterday. TheStandard - 767 words
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Article304 1952-02-20 3 BETTER LATE THAN..., "Mumlaril Staff Krporlrr I 'UK Jl MOR Safety Fir«»l CMWciTi programme li» tt-arli nfhonl children road safely ha-* j 1 1 I !»c»iiti and ulrratlv pupil- ol school* \i-»ii»-«l |»y a police lecturer ■tlioM h markn I coaaei— wwa of tfie dangers of304 words
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Article174 1952-02-20 3 Fined For Illegal Payments FIVE merchant ?re fined a d v:.200 m the Singapore! i criminal District Court lay. when Ihey pleaded to charges ol contravenIhe Colony'^ Finance ReittCN t admiti ->l f hat they to > ;I|> m Singathe oraerj f persons < gkok, a country outside ing arc.174 words
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Article21 1952-02-20 3 I A party to be given 1 Nlrs. L. C reason a' i Avenue tomorrow. postponed to a later21 words
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Article76 1952-02-20 3 TO KEEP a promise tr> the Bangkok Zoo authorities. Mr. Aw Boon Haw. Tiger Balm King and millionaire philanthropist, is looking out for animal-breeders who have animals other than tigers, elephants and rhmoceri for sale. Sellers are asked to contact the Ens Aim Tong (Tiger76 words
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Article164 1952-02-20 3 Next Play Will Re The 'Ghost 9 DOROTHY MORELL well remembered m Malaya for her fine acting m "Joan of Arc" will play the leading female role m the Singapore Arts Theatre's next play, "Ghost" by Ibsen. This play, one of Ibsen's greatest, was banned m London forty years ago.164 words
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Article18 1952-02-20 3 THE Singapore China Society's third "China Night" will be held at th« Victoria Theatre today.18 words
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Article38 1952-02-20 3 WHAT can easily happen when pedestrians are careless and children run out of adult control m the streets of Singapore is shown m this cartoon below by a local artist for a Traffic Police Road Safety First pamphlet.38 words
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156 1952-02-20 3 JALALDDIN of Prinsep Street who stabbed an Indian mcc seller with a vegetable knife and then bit off a part of hi* left ear, was sentenced m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yettterday to eight months' hard labour. After reading through a list156 words
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309 1952-02-20 3 Super Quarters For Tower Men Cost $2 Mil Standard Staff Reporter WORK ON a new $2,175,000 housing unit with many amenities, to accommodate senior officers of the new Pasir Panjang Power Station, will start immediately, >lr. W. I Watson, the Singapore City Council Architect and Building Surveyor, told The Standard309 words
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Article73 1952-02-20 3 SIAH CHYE GUAN (21 >. and Sia Yong Heng (19), were charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, with causing mischief by setting fire to a building at Kampong Teochew. belonging to Low Song. Accused were remanded for 24 hours. A PUBLIC meeting to inaugurate a Singapore73 words
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Article, Illustration180 1952-02-20 3 Low Cost Coal Due In April Standard Staff Reporter photo. THE first consignment of "cheap priced" coal for the City Council's Gas Department is expected m the first half of April. The Indian firm, Messrs. Bansidhar Gopaldas, undertook to supply the "cheap priced" coal to the City. Thi s wasstandard - 180 words
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53 1952-02-20 3 MR. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, will be flying to Kuala Lumpur today to attend the installation ceremony of the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer. Mr. Menon will be meeting the High Commissioner tomorrow before returning to his53 words
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Article229 1952-02-20 3 SUBSTATIONS In Singapore liable to load shedding today:— DAY Phkerinr St./C'liuri-h St., Ipper Circular Rd./rarp«"iiter »t.. <'avanah Rd./Collyer Quay. ntorla Memorial Hall 1 2. Wince St./.Market .St.. Raffles mare/ Malacca St.. Boat Quay. Union Building. Hume Pipe. Rheein. Ford. Bin Seng. Wire .Mesh. P.W.D. Quarry. Nanyang MU229 words
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Advertisement64 1952-02-20 3 ISO FOR PRINTER THE GOVERNOR, Sir Franklin Gimson. presented a citation for the Imperial Service Order to the Government Printer. Mr. V. C. G. Gatrell, at Government House yesterday. Mr. Gatrell has spent the whole of his career m m the Colony's Printing ting the Department to its present standard.64 words
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Advertisement124 1952-02-20 3 tl]7s piirC milk Every baby fed by bottle needs" rfcto pure, nounshing milk*. Ostermilk. It is so easily dißesicd that your baby it contented, sleeps soundly, and grows /^^H^f^-fi^fev healthily strong. Oitcrmilk, with its J^^^^^^l^^^ added iron and vitamin D, means I^SSTERM^//i^ll ""'K" I backs and sturdy limhs l^i*"*'^^^"" I124 words
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Miscellaneous40 1952-02-20 3 5 fT^Zjll Wtfi'rl I rue Lo^^^cr^aJ V SP S5? (j HE SO 1 H'T ON TH' J TH' GLACMATOR'S CMON, LE*6' I c- «Hjg few m B^^^r&ttHoiJD I *^&s^£*t t^V yiSfe^** 0 OR 6UMPIN S^k 816 6H0T9/ jA TAKE A40 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-02-20 4 SULTAN Ibrahim Studentship Fund Scholarships have been awarded to George Komatt (for Physical Education). Ismail b. Suleiman (for Medicine) and Lai Kuok Leong (for Dentistry). photo. A large crowd seen at the Photographic Exhibition m Jubilee Park, Ipoh. The exhibition, which opened on Feb. 18, is sponsored byStandard - 56 words
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Article588 1952-02-20 4 New Municipal Councillors United In Desire To Serve Fellow Citizens KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The newly elected Municipal Councillors, at their first meeting today, pledged they would co-operate fully to make Kuala Lumpur a hetter town. Though they had fought the elections on party lines their588 words
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Article178 1952-02-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. There was an increase of 110,673 people m the Fedecation during the past 12 months, according to statistics issued by the Registrar of Births and Deaths. The estimated population at mid-year, 1951 stood at 5.337.222. Malays still dominate the Chinese by 587,--183. an increase178 words
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Article303 1952-02-20 4 KUALA LUMPtR, Tues. Another example of Communist 'bravery' was demonstrated m a kampong m Tapah, yesterday, when 16 of them, all armed, attacked a solitary member of the Home Guards. The officer commanding the station and four men came to the rescue of the Home303 words
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Article101 1952-02-20 4 MALACCA, Tues.— A grand rally of the various Scout Troops m Malacca to commemorate Founder's Day will be held at the Malacca Stadium on Friday, Feb. 22, at 5 p.m. The rally will be inspected by the Resident Commissioner, Malacca, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom and101 words
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Article60 1952-02-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Headquarters Malaya Command have released the names of the officer and men of the Ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders who were killed m a bandit ambush on an estate m Tapah on Sunday They are: 2/Lieut. K. S. Rose, L/Cpl. J. Leannouth, Privates J. H. Fairgrieve. J.60 words
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Article, Illustration382 1952-02-20 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LLMPUR, Tues. The new \uu\y of Municipal Councillors at their first meeting today accepted the principle that a practising architect should not serve on the Municipality's Town Planning and Building Committee. During discussion on the proposal by Che Salleh Hakim thatStandard - 382 words
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99 1952-02-20 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Tues. En the appeal before Mr. Justice Abbot against the conviction and sentence of six months' rigorous imprisonment imposed on a dance hostess. Ho Ai Lin. on a charge of living on the immoral earnings of minor, the defence99 words
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74 1952-02-20 4 Give Time To Finance Committee -Barrett KUAI.X I I M|'i A call toUt, n,u l i T sis on pxpensiv, was mad,- I(lril Muninpal t. V^. 11. I.! H? to meeting servi''< s ICunici i B they v. "vo balance Unlo B improv ther b) He w cillors had town,74 words
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Advertisement229 1952-02-20 4 a YOUTHFUL VIGOUR \O^f World Famous Treatment! jm JtLV REJUVENATION PiLLS ANLJ N^k T* <*3» Ihese r Po T erfUl fo n r erV Lo«° ni of ■■S a.l over the world For Feminine Disorders: Wand safe ESTERINE <Pills Si 75 per bottle) rvuM-D D/STR/BUTOPS. TIMING HOWARD Ltd. Stociisti m229 words
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Advertisement91 1952-02-20 4 I J| 'II Money can't measure V *3* jniL *^^Sjr HI// Thc mom<nf you hol(J thc beautir .^W //ImmirA m your handt you ll why lh |X J^Jc^^M^Kjf above all others. Here is instant /r^^S^m^My complete new writing ease mad I* jfrmmm remarkable Aero-metric Ink S>nU f B^V choice of91 words
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Article322 1952-02-20 5 Staff Reporter relative unimportance tilings m tropical tion and the far -.^.iifuance of proper it mi were emphasized given last night on r *>■:* of the A'ielphi j before members of the d Architects of the Town Planning I I 19 civf-n by Mr G V'--.322 words
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191 1952-02-20 5 Ro ta ry Cele bra tes 47th Anniversary Standard Maff Reporter I 111 )7ili nihcmn ih«- founding of the liot.uv International v^ ill Ur celebrated ioda\ Ht the i •{•iiol Itlur Room, Singapore, at I p.m. c il was foun led bj an Ameri 'an law- aary 23, 1905, the191 words
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Article, Illustration127 1952-02-20 5 Plan To Ease Shortage Of Police Qtrs. Standard Staff Rrportt-r TO RELIEVE the acute housing shortage problem of the Singapore Police Force, the Government is considering the conversion of existing buildings, m two different areas m the City, into temporary quarters for police personnel. The number of Police other rankStandard - 127 words
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Article177 1952-02-20 5 SINGAPORE City Councillors and others will move m a procession from the Victoria Memorial Ha!! to the City Council steps before the ceremony for conferment of the first freedom of the City on Singapore's retiring Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, begins on March 14. Revealing177 words
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366 1952-02-20 5 Witness Denies Statement On 'Pirate' Taxi r EC AH KWEE, alias Chee Kwee, a young woman who I as a prosecution witn a case m which Soon li f.i v<l three charges m the City Police Court, m con^ nection with driving a -pirate taxi denied making a statement to366 words
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Article113 1952-02-20 5 FORGOT ABOUT EXPORTPERMIT ORDER to fulfil his proI tf of a dowry to his daughe m Tanjong Balai on her .<se. Lim Joo purchased 171 ID worth of articles of -c "cry mid decided to send heva to her, but he forgot all t the t'xport permit. esterdagr. m the113 words
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Article, Illustration389 1952-02-20 5 Liew Mook Yoon - Liew Mook Yoon RIDA Gives Financial Aid By Standard Staff Correspondent rh.N \Mi, Tues. A great boom to the Malay fishing industry m Penang is envisaged if the experimental pilot project which is being administered jointly by the Fisheries Officer, North West Zone and HIDSTANDARD - 389 words
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Article, Illustration105 1952-02-20 5 Started Two New Schools MR CHUA LECNG HEAN, the principal of Singapore s latest .secondary school, the Bart ley Road Secondary School, which opened tor registration on Monday, has the unique experience of starting two new schools within six months. On Sept. 3. last year. h» was appointed principal or105 words
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Article162 1952-02-20 5 HE HAS EARS OF KEY MEN Standard Staff Reporter INFORMATION on political and economic developments m Malaya will be passed on to "key men"' m the United States by Mr. J J. Singh. President Of the iiidia League of the U.S. who arrived m Singapore yesterday on a four day162 words
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Article122 1952-02-20 5 IPOH. Tues. Eight bandits walked into an ambush set up by a jungle squad m the Sitiawan area of Perak at noon yesterday but seven managed to escape leaving one dead behind. A police spokesman said today that the jungle squad, ACTING ON INFORMATION, laid122 words
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Article129 1952-02-20 5 BANDITS FIRE A T NIGHT MAIL Standard Staff Correspondent lI'OH, Tues. An unidentified number of bandits last night took up positions on high ground m the hilly legion of Padang Rengas, six miles from Kuala Kan»*ar and opened fire on the Peiiang Kuala Lumpur train after it had passed through129 words
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Article61 1952-02-20 5 THE NEW Out Patients Department of the General Hospital will also provide accommodation for the Blood Transfusion Unit and Students' Examination Rooms. The foundation ceremony for this new Department wa s laid by the Governor. Sir Franklin Gimson late last year. The cost of the Students'61 words
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Article130 1952-02-20 5 More Can Make Mecca Pilgrimage Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— The Government will discourage children from going on pilgrimages to Mecca this year m the interest of their education and to avoid the rigours ol the Arabian climate. It is learnt that the allocation of passages for Malayan pilgrims this130 words
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Article36 1952-02-20 5 BUTTERWORTH, Tues. A 63-year-old Malay. Tahir bin Haji Mohamed Noor, was SeriOUSly Him m a coJJinion with a motor car at Bagan Luar Road last night. He was taken to the Butterworth District Hospital.36 words
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111 1952-02-20 5 Standard Stuff Correspondent KUALA KANGSAR. Tues.— Two charges have been preferred against Mohammed Nasir bin Haji Abdul Aziz In the magistrate's court They are: That on Dor. 11 he caused the deaths of \H persons m the Perak River by doing a negligent act111 words
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Advertisement261 1952-02-20 5 IF y W^ HAM IN FXGIWU V Snug -filling Non liafing IVrfr« I Hygiene villi <-oni|>li.-ic icmrilja SOFT, SAFE, SOLUBLE. AVAILABLE AI ALL RRST CLASS DEALERS. 1 AEROPLANE BRAND Proofing tiles jj===g=\l 1 1 LASTING IN [II I I I I i So/c Agents; SIM LIM CO., LTD. j i261 words
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855 1952-02-20 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper House That Others Built TTNDER Communism a productive enterprise like? housing is undertaken wholly by the State. The State owns the land; the State collects the rent and.enjoys the fruits thereof. Under democratic capitalism, as practised m Penang, things are ordered differently. Private enterprise is855 words
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Article, Illustration1967 1952-02-20 6 NATIONALITY BILLS ARE TUCKED AWAY IN BRIEF CASES QENERAL Sir Gerald Tern pier, m taking over as High Commissioner m Malaya, inherits both General Briggs's strategic plan for defeating the Communist terrorist insurrection and Sir Henry Gurney's programme for the political development of the country. He is faced at once1,967 words
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Letter153 1952-02-20 6 I Sir; On going through the contents of the G.T.O.A. s Souvenir publication, I ob- > serve that the Government Temporary Officers' Associa- tion, Kuala Lumpur has been 1 m correspondence with the Federation Government since its inception m July 1948 on 2 the subject of153 words
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Article387 1952-02-20 6 RIMAU - RIMAU SPEAKING FOR MYSELF 1 By ONE of the many pretty little rackets being worked m Malaya today is being practiced by that tightest of all Trade Unions, th« medical profession. Not by oil doctors, by any .means; but by a disgracefully "large number of them. The387 words
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Article79 1952-02-20 6 A BLUI Bl Britain thi pretty smart he does not blue-blooded tnheritii •'it ed BWi ;^H la id tha It. md a wo\ d< pearai a Taxation Is O!;i lush pal i tomorn eomin« a unionist. a rec< servia king) H m i nobility unlike tries79 words
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Advertisement10 1952-02-20 6 Gold Dollar Te£ Shum Yip icong Teo Plantations Camerun Highlands10 words
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Advertisement70 1952-02-20 6 £VW\\\\\\\A\\\\\V\\\\.\\\\\\\Y\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\»\\W\ WUUW f HOME I MOVIES I FOR THE YOUNGSTERS PATHESCOPE I "ACE" 9.5 MM Hand Operated Model 65 0C Motor Driven Model 1 1 5 0C I Also available "GEM" 8 MM Model 370.00 I "GEM" 9.5 MM Model 370.00 5 Come for a demonstration SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. 37-3970 words
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Miscellaneous11 1952-02-20 6 USELESS EUSTACE and this magnificent specimen tailed here once too often!"11 words
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334 1952-02-20 7 LONDON, Feb. 19, (Renter) The "Big Three" Foreign Ministers and West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer resolved mosl of their differences over arrangements to end the Allied oe- < upution of West Germany m their three-day talks which finished here today. But they334 words
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Article181 1952-02-20 7 Jueen 's Pledge To Commons Nl> >N Feb. II (Reuter>— I izabeth II pledged to C ran today to .Id lh€ ideals he* father set i..vi reedou and the i m the greal family ol .1 m mi the head S a replying to a message sent to bef by181 words
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Article34 1952-02-20 7 NGKONC Fefc 19 (Reu- i ibe Hongkoag and •.i B todaj revealed > cfect .t :u-\v t-iijht -storey at an estimated cost ol 000.000 for its branch office ngkoii dtstricl ol Kowloon34 words
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Article144 1952-02-20 7 BOSTON, Feb 19. (UP>— At le;u>t 37 deaths were attributed to a gale-driven snow storm which left New England virtually paralyzed today. The weather bureau forecast more snow for tomorrow. The savage storm was the worst to hit the six-state region this winter At least144 words
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73 1952-02-20 7 LONDON. Feb 19 (AP> It is po.Nsible that the Duke of Windsor will shortly settle down m Britain, well-informed circles reported here today The long talks which he had with the Prime Minister. Mr. Winston Churchill, ended last week. It was pointed out that73 words
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Article, Illustration95 1952-02-20 7 Through the hushed crowds lining the streets of London and Windsor the royal funeral procession passed with deep solemnity as the body of King George VI was borne to its final resting place in St. George's Chapel, Windsor. Picture above shows the carriage inA.P. - 95 words
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50 1952-02-20 7 LONDON, Feb. 19 (AP). —Queen Elizabethan will hold the lirht semi-public ceremony of her reign on I eh. 27 to invest several knighthoods conferred by her late father, King George VI, and to present the Victoria Cross to a Korean war hero.50 words
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Article324 1952-02-20 7 LONDON, Feb. 18 (Reuter)— Queen Elizabeth today received the Duke of Norfolk who as Earl Marshal is responsible for Coronation plans b'Jt an early announcement of the date of the ceremony is unlikely. An official of the Earl Marshal's office said: "We may not324 words
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100 1952-02-20 7 WINDSOR. England, Feb. 18 (Renter) Nearly 20.000 people waited m a two-mile queue outside Windsor Castle today to view the wreaths sent to the King's funeral. Most of them were women. About 250,000 people have seen the flowers. which are floodlit after dark, m100 words
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158 1952-02-20 7 NEW YORK. Feb. 18, (UP) Actress Elizabeth Taylor flew to London tonight to marry British actor twice her age after rebuking photographers for trying to take "childish" pictures of her. The 19-year-old beauty, who will marry actor Michael Wildinf, 41, m158 words
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296 1952-02-20 7 NEW YORK, 18 (Reuter). Mr. John Foster Dul leu, chief American architect of the Japanese peare treaty and Pacific security parts, appealed today for greater unity between the Commonwealth of nations and the Lniled States on baaic policies for the Pacific rone.296 words
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80 1952-02-20 7 WASHINGTON. Feb. 18. (UP) —State Department spokesman Michael McDermott declined comment today on a statement made yesterday by John Foster Dulles to the effect that the policy of military containment of Russia was a "sell-defeating policy.' McDermott pointed out. however, that anything which80 words
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51 1952-02-20 7 LONDON. Feb 18 (Reuter) Countess Mountbatten of Burma. Chairman of the St. John and Red Cross Services Hospital Welfare Department, and Super-intendent-in-Chief of the St. John Ambulance Brigade lelt here tonight for the Far East. Her tour will include Singapore. Malaya, Hongkong. Japan and51 words
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Article36 1952-02-20 7 NAGPUR. Feb 19. (Beuterl An Indian airliner crashed after hitting a tree while landing at Nagpur aerodrome early today, killing three people and Injuring The pilot and radio officer were among the kil'd.36 words
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Article188 1952-02-20 7 WASHINGTON. Feb. 10 (AFP)— The Defence Department announced yesterday that preparations were now beaig made to carry out atomic tests at Eniwetok, m the Pacific. The announcement said the tests will be undertaken by experts of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, of the188 words
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272 1952-02-20 7 Jap Pressure On Sterling Area Seen LONDON Fob 19. (Keutrr) The latest developments m Japan suggested that I new BOlirce of pressuje m;;/ be emerging on the Sterling area fold reserve, the Kit ancial lines .said today. There was one factor which gave special cause for concern m the Sterling272 words
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Advertisement245 1952-02-20 7 FEDERATION AIR SERVICE. i Operated by Malayan Airways Limited on behalf of The Government* of the V Federation of Malaya.) Announcing New Services from KUALA LUMPUR to BENTONG, BENTA, KUANTAN ond KUALA TRENGGANU ond change of current schedules. Change of Schedule. Effective 21st February. O Fit. No. Fit. No. Fit.245 words
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Advertisement29 1952-02-20 7 if Ow 0 Q made easy with comfortable 0 o CLJACC x 0 stkon<; 0 0 THE MAN'S SHOP 3 x ROBINSON A CO. LTD. U x SINGAPORE a29 words
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Miscellaneous35 1952-02-20 7 fwKTff] (YOO- WHOOPEE /«!£nrS E 1 [NO— THAT HOTEL HIRES fW'.'f f to VHOO yvwnvvrfcfc (THEREj/ you me as an echo to 5^2P sJOO* W JN3 Ly ,uOO^ c r*^( IN<3 A^USE THE 6UESTS r35 words
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Article157 1952-02-20 8 GSA M AIES NO OFFER Rubber Market Closes Steady Standard Market Reporter NO General Service Administration offers to buy Malayan rubber were received m the Singapore maket yesterday. j There was, however, some interest for loose rubber! from manufacturers. The market was erratic throughout the day. opening uncertain and closing157 words
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Article83 1952-02-20 8 Standard Market Reporter AN EASIER tendency again j prevailed m the produce market UQ Singapore yesterday. Copra had buyers a: $'-&i P<? picul and sellers at $29. but no business was recorded. j Coconut oil sellers quoted ->J9 per picul but no buyer was m the market. Betel83 words
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Article66 1952-02-20 8 BUYING rates for U.S. and Canadian dollars (per $100 Malavani are: 31 13/16 (T.T.), 33 15/16 (O.D.\ U.S. £> 1/16 credit bills and U.S 33J trade bills and Canadian 33 3 16 (90 d st). Selling rates <T.T. 'O.D. >: New York 32 1 Canada 32|, Swiss franca66 words
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138 1952-02-20 8 WASHINGTON, Feb. 19 (AP> j The International Materials Conference is working on a plan to help relieve newsprint shortages throughout the world, the organisation announced. The plan will call for a greater share of North American newsprint for consuming countries wnich continue to face138 words
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Article37 1952-02-20 8 THE U.S. Commerce Department has announced that it is licensing U.S. exporters to tranship non-strategic commodities through Hongkong to friendly countries but only "under strict safeguards against transhipment to Iron Curtain countries U.P.37 words
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Article111 1952-02-20 8 THE l:«teat Sinsapo-e rubber prii«s yesterday were per !b: Buyers Seileri No. 1 Spot Loose $1,111 si.m F. 0.8 m bales Feb No. 1 RS.S. SI.IU $1.12 No. 2 RS.S. SI. OB $1.09 No. 3 R.S.S. 51.06 $1.07 Tone: Steady after erratic. LONDON RUBBER Tuesday's opening prices per Ib.111 words
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Article42 1952-02-20 8 HONGKONG. Feb. 19.— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange j today were HKsls.t>s. to £1 i Sterling: HK56.7325 to US$l: HK51.835 to Malayan $1; i HKSO 29 to one Indonesian i Rupiah Gold HK5324.873 to one tael.42 words
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Article376 1952-02-20 8 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Tues. With the price of rubber still at lower prices, there has been little encouragement for buyers to enter the Malayan share market and quotations h all sections have again show a general decline. There are. however, indications of buying support at376 words
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Advertisement600 1952-02-20 8 FAS! REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SEBMCE Saa Franitsco Los Aagelec All Am«rlcaa Canadian Cities Penaag P.S*aaai S'p«re Arr LA/SF WILLIAM LUCKENBACK M/MMat ti/MMar WMar 2Apr *SApr For full particular! of Dry Cargo Deep Tanirj and Passangej Booktog9 etc Agents ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS UD. tti: Spore X >81/3 K. Lumfur 3111 P Sham600 words
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Advertisement327 1952-02-20 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swettennara Penang. Also direct Sailing from Banekok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Petiang From "Sinkiang" Feb 22nd Feb 27th Hongkong "Kweiyang" Mar. 3rd Mar. b'th Hongkong Sails Penang Sails Spore For "Singkiang* Mar 28th327 words
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Advertisement269 1952-02-20 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland Ameri« -a line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P S'bam Pen*ng ZEELAND (RL) Gdns. 35/36 24'25r>b BCCTFeb t SLOTERDYE (HAL) 27Feb/4 Mar 5 6 Mar 7xMar f TABIAN (SMN) 17/22Mir 23 24269 words
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Advertisement418 1952-02-20 8 "MORELIA W tor Bangkok. Hongkong Kobe Yokohama erstFcft fl( ••SELANDIA* tor Bangkok 1 Mar "PATAGONIA" for Bangkok Hongkong Manila 2-3 Mar *FIONIA" tor Bangkok- IM: Mar "PANAMA- for Bangkok Hongkixig. Manila. Kobe Yokohama 11 1? Apr x -MEONIA- for Saigon Bangkok 11 li Apr SAILINGS TO CONTINENT $C\\;m\ For Colombo.418 words
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Miscellaneous67 1952-02-20 8 Despatches TODAY: Indo-China 7 a.m. by Buloh, Ceylon 8 a.m. by Carthage, Britain. N. Ireland. Eire. Europe. North and West Africa. West Indies 8 a.lll. by Carthage. North Borneo-. La- j buan, Brunei and Miri 9 a.m. by Kajang. Britain, N. Ireland.) Eire. Europe, North and West j Africa, West67 words
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Miscellaneous135 1952-02-20 8 JiShips m Harbour WHARVES Snip Godown Gate Autolycus 8/9 7 Averisiel! 6/7 7 Bradeverett 40 41 2 Carthage 1 '2 3 City of Coventry 13 14 7 Fern land* 18 4 Harpalion 25 26 4 Kinabalu 4 5 8 Lawak 27 38 4 Manoeran 15 16 4 Maxwell Brander 42135 words
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Miscellaneous91 1952-02-20 8 I OUTER ROADS Hai Hsuan. Hydra. San Marco iv. Jane. Terkuni Maru, Egero. Karossa. Radnorshire, Tdomeneus, Ettirckbank. Cape St. David. Nairnbank. Stanrealm. Xicolaev. Tjiluwah. Hoi Wong, Fix> Hsiang. La Carmela, Arguo, Chip Lam. Patunga. INNER ROADS Ban Hon« Liong Dakat. Scudai. Tat Ann Concordia. Kah Poh. Sadao. Sedili. Pooleng. Labuan91 words
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Advertisement132 1952-02-20 9 i. 1 1 J i L S^*^'V lr ft: lf^ D f^ Nia^ ft IP^N^ I I GENE /if .i v> V I[|l *il *fi v >n^»^_ v^-' *<- Xr** 1 A k XJjm ff^%3i ji r^-^// m-My/ TO-M// ra-iw/ i '^^H 1 "W^^ IB 'T m* "Wf "W -^""^W.132 words
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Article53 1952-02-20 10 W'HE.Y exuberant children or careless adnlts—have manage I to scu/j the paint from ilie walls 10 the extent thai the plaster shows, try coaling the damuged section with shellac before applying a touch up of matching paint. This undercoat of shellac -provides an even base53 words
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Article, Illustration578 1952-02-20 10 Margaret Scott - HOW MUCH SUNSHINE IS GOOD FOR BABY Margaret Scott COJSTiiXUIiXG 3iARGAHET 9 S DIARY By T'VE been trying to find out just how much sunshine one can safely allow a small baby and what to put on him m the way of protection. I must say I love to see578 words
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Article, Illustration429 1952-02-20 10 BLACK GREY, PURPLE MOST POPULAR CHOICE reports ANN REYNOLDS Standards Special Correspondent ALREADY it is predicted <£*- m fashion houses m London and Paris that black, grey and purple are to be the fashionable colours this Spring. Orders for clothes m these rolours are429 words
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Article, Illustration172 1952-02-20 10 ON' the left, a statue of an ancient Roman woman. On the richt. a girl banf up to date but wearing a hat based oa the style worn m Rome two thousand years ar«. The hat is copied from the helmet worn by a Roman soldirr.172 words
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Advertisement249 1952-02-20 10 NORMALHEUTH EVIGOOR TO KEEP you f/T jgftLi'M _jy)BL«C_^r wb^b^bW-. I DM.ltl>lJi AND i 1 RI.FRKSIIINti MAMTACTIRtD AND DISTRIBL'TFD BY < IF Mohamed Ibrahim < V/O. 184 sIRAN(;OC)N ROAD SINGAPORE 8. i i Slim Fat Away t If ra' ruins your figure o: makes yoj shori of breath m I end;249 words
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Advertisement194 1952-02-20 10 < I ?8 8 8 I J <i!'i- ifltn car. I., .jthj! t»h*t >.iv anil I■ Ft, -III..: wrillll, J ilami- /,;i>.,» int»r.i>»- for 1> h mi' a I Iff i- "'Mi itli bri -< Uou |H^iimm«r> Rapn! I.i rfitf tki m i latMi i x m Hi. i.il It194 words
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Miscellaneous374 1952-02-20 10 ON THE AIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPOIIfc (484 m A 41 to} 9.30 English Schools Broadcast: 9.55 Interlude; 10 a.m. Emergency News (K.L.); 10.05 Women's Magazine; 10.45 English Schools Broadcast; I p.m. Dance Music by Carl Chandler Orchestra; 1.30 News: 1.45 Lunch Time Prom: ;i p.m. English Schools Broadcast; 6.15 Programme374 words
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Article133 1952-02-20 11 Olympics OSLO, Feb. 19 (AP) Amazing Hjalmar Andersen of Norway virtually completed a triple grand slam m speed skating at the Olympics today when he broke his own world record m the 10,000 metre race by 11.6 seconds. The mercury-footed, 28-year-old athletic hero of the133 words
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Article133 1952-02-20 11 PENANG, Tues.— Australian test cricketeers, Keith Miller, Neil Harvey and Graeme Hole, have turned down the invitation of the Penang Cricket Association to play here on their way back "from Ceylon next week. At 10.30 am. today. Mr. CG. Herridge. President of the Penang Cricket Association,133 words
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Article117 1952-02-20 11 AUCKLAND. Feb. 19: (Reuter-AAP). Five hours heavy rain this morning caused the abandonment of the final day's play m the second Test between New Zealand and the West Indies and the match was drawn. At the close yesterday, New Zealand needed 369 runs to make the West117 words
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Article45 1952-02-20 11 IPOH. Tuei The Kinta Indian Association scored a two-goal victory over the Sturrock CIUD m the It)HA knockout competition here this evening. The KIA will meet the Ramblers In the final of the competition on Saturday. Scorer* yesterday were- Arul and ThilUinathaD-45 words
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Article, Illustration661 1952-02-20 11 P TW t 9, thrilling last minute snatch victories by tijians 'A' and RAF Selelar were the highlight* of yesterday evening* matchen m the Singapore Rugby Sevens third round. i- B J FOR the first time m the tournament the Fijians. the A team, found661 words
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Advertisement668 1952-02-20 11 _m V j_ _»__«w#w-«— i-_ CLASSIFIED AnvKRTifiRMRNTn ACKNOWLEDCMEHT j I ENG HEAN and sisters Ooi Cieoh Neo and 00l Kirn of Pasir Puteh, •...ink friends and raia- no lent wreaths pre•ondolences, lent cars r cycles, rendered and attended the theil beloved mother Ho Sew Tuan. SITUATIONS VACANT \y \!KD male668 words
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Advertisement562 1952-02-20 11 SmiATIOH WANTED FUROPEAN Diesel Engineer. 29, fourteen years expe- 1 Hence British and American aiesels, seeks situation, willing travel anywhere, experience book-keeping, capable controlling labour, would consider situation on rubber estate Box No. T667, Standard. Spore 1. WANTED (CAMSHAFT and parts for American 400 H.P. "Superior" Diesel Marine Engine. Barretto562 words
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Advertisement798 1952-02-20 11 m IVOTICE is hereby given that 11 KUM YOKE WAH of No. 68/70, Nelson Road, Singapore, has applied to the Board .of Licensing Justices. Singapore for a First Class Public House Licence for premises No. GB/70, Nelson Road, Singapore, and tha~t this application will be heard m the Court of798 words
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Advertisement586 1952-02-20 11 TCJS BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (Chapter 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore TN Bankruptcy Wage Earner's A Administration Order No. 27 of 1940. Re ARIP BIN IDRIS of No. 102, Pulo Brani, Singapore; Serang. Notice is hereby given thata First and Final dividend is intended586 words
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Advertisement163 1952-02-20 11 NOTICE SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. MARCH MEETING 1952. SATURDAY 15TH, WEDNESDAY 19TH SATURDAY 22ND MARCH 1952 ENTRIES CLOSE at 12 noon on WEDNESDAY, STH MARCH, 1952. RESERVED ENCLOSURE As from 18th February applications will be accepted for seats for the Reserved Enclosure on payment of $5 each for the Meeting. SWEEPS.—163 words
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Advertisement259 1952-02-20 11 i The Royal Command lilm WHERE NO VULTURES FLY j Colour by TECHNICOLOR .PLUS! II SPECIAL GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS j; l,j; THE ROYAL FUNERAL FIRST PICTURES j OPENS TOMORROW!^ I M.<..Ms ROARING j SUCCESSOR TO FAMED "BATTLEGROUND' ...means "SHOOT I 111. VORKSr starring VAN JOHNSON •»<) HEROES OF THE 442n«l259 words
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Miscellaneous28 1952-02-20 11 lllMKpiil HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore 3.56 7.08 Malacca 1.46 1.32 Port Dickson 12.27 12.13 Port Sham 11.30 Penan* 6.14 8.1928 words
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Article136 1952-02-20 12 DAT REES, W EETMAN PRACTISE HKiriSH Ryder C up pi m -is Dai Rees and Harry *V»-f l man played a nine hole -oh practice with two other S.rmapore players Jack Hodgkunoa d>land Golf (kin professional and M. Brjsh yesterday evening at Hw Island Club. Rees tried M the new136 words
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Article, Illustration623 1952-02-20 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By IF THE weather keeps fine today for the second day of the Perak Turf Club's mccl there has heen no rain m the last two days the going »ill he very*good for form horses, hest of which will he Red Wolf623 words
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Article131 1952-02-20 12 Till FINAL of the Army Imokrv tournament between 3o Rn. RACK and RFME base workshops will be played at Tanglin today. RAOC have entered the final three years m succession and so far, have failejd to win the ti *>hy. V iv turites this year, they131 words
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Article48 1952-02-20 12 NEWCASTLE, England Feb. 19 (APt- Teddy Gardner, 30, of England, knocked out Louis Sckena > r France m the sixth round of a scheduled 15-round bout here last night to take over the vacant European flyweight championship. Gardner weighed 110 3/4 pounds, and Sckena 111 1/448 words
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Article302 1952-02-20 12 EUROPEANS, giving: an. inspired performance under the leadership of Capt. Reynolds, completely stole the show when for the first time since the war, they defeated the Rest by three goals to one m the annual hockey encounter played on the padang yesterday. 7 The Rest,302 words
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Article155 1952-02-20 12 S. CHINA CAGERS ARRIVE THE Hongkong South China Basketball team arrived m Singapore yesterday by the SJS. Carthage for a series of games m the Colony. after which they will tour the Feder ation. The President of the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation Mr. Goh Chye Hin and committee members155 words
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Article32 1952-02-20 12 Jollilads Athletic Union beat Kranji Wireless Station by five goal s to one yesterday. Scorers were Salahudin (2) Narayana Ibrahim and Rahman. Lowes scored th e only goal for Kranji.32 words
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Article123 1952-02-20 12 IPOH. Tuesday:— The followin? will represent the Kinta European* Sports Club against the 12 Royal Lancers m the Brander Shield Cricket League oo Saturday at the Railway Irwtitut* ground. JR. Whimster (capt.) Capt. Akw, OS. Flemming, It. Mac-d-u% K d? V Michell. Dr. G.A. o °!f'123 words
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Advertisement114 1952-02-20 12 REX->.l<>li<>reßahru Now Showing LIS 6.45 9.15 p.m. AIR CADET" ATLANTIC Great World Starts Today 7.00 and 9.15 WYON PASSAGE" (Tech.) SLN New World. Nt. a Showing 7.00 9.15 p.m. BRIMSTONE" (Truecolor) Plus TUBHN vs ROBINSON" ItiiYAL 3.00 7.30 p.m "SAMSARAM W (Tamil) LAST S SHOWS 3. 6.15 and 9.15 p-n114 words
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Advertisement162 1952-02-20 12 R^ im*»i lirr^^jfy v 2 O^ o AN S Ai O C V MA TIMES THE WORLD A. v-'^ 4^^ I 1 1 f!I F^ SOLE AGENTS LOTT CO..(*-^») LTD v>M>* 0106. ret ttfi »v Rf -»jt^~^-''^' ™1 1 iHßum'.'RMimiujßMi viii 1 mil I KaS"#i Tijt /is iiifiiH ilium iK4iiiii'i'niniiiiiiß162 words
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