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Title Section18 1952-02-23 1 Singapore Standard 3* /i j. VOL. II NO. 236 INOAPORB, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1952. tZ PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration170 1952-02-23 1 Standard Staff Reporter I "UK SINGAPORE Marine police last ni«ht made a MtrariflC swoop on toii<;kang* toorcd alon« the hanks i»| i ln >injsa|>ore River, and after two boon 1 screening, I 1 hUum were detained for questioning. Scores of boatmen wore orlered outStandard - 170 words
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Article100 1952-02-23 1 Newspapers I n HK Warned HONGKONG, Feb tt (Reu\\f 'r v H .D- tng neal li v issued a w unarorsp ipei bere that it fi ite ab ise fi eedyan Tin i rning i series A recent H mgkong SI i■. i tea] proChinese language era h ad alig100 words
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Article29 1952-02-23 1 THE GOVERNOR. Sir Franklin Gimson, will go on leave prior to retirement. He is scheduled to sail on the s.s. Corfu on March 20.29 words
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Article239 1952-02-23 1 PANMUNJOM, Feb. 22 (Reuler) Communisla at the Korean ceasefire talks today described Allied reasons for turning down Russia as a neutral armistice supervisor as "absurd and not worthy of refutation." The United Nations yesterday said the s x neutrals, who are to inspect behind the239 words
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147 1952-02-23 1 COLOMBO. Feb. 22. (Reuters—The leading Association of Ceylon Planters here has urged the Ceylon Government to pursue the possibilities of trade with all consumer countries to help avoid "a grave crisis" which they said •'would soon overtake the rubber industry." The Low Country Products Association147 words
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Article48 1952-02-23 1 LISBON. Feb. 2.J (AP) The United States agreed m principle yesterday to give France an additional 570 million dollars m aid to help fulfil her rearmament programme. The figure is not final but is the one tentatively agreed upon, said an authoritative American source.48 words
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78 1952-02-23 1 THE Commissioner-General for Britain m South-East Asia. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, will be paying a short private visit to Bangkok m the near future. Mr. Mac Donald will be the guest of Mr. G. A. Wallinger, the British Ambassador to Thailand. Although the78 words
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42 1952-02-23 1 SAIGON, Feb. 22, (Reuter)— French planes have launched an attack on a breakaway group of Indo-China'a picturesque Bao Dal religious sect, which claims spiritual guidance from such "saints' as Shakespeare. George Washington. Victor Hugo and Mahatma Gandhi.42 words
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Article24 1952-02-23 1 LISBON, Feb. St. (Renter).—The 14 -Nation Atlantic Council today approved plans for Eurooean Army with German Troops, it was officially announced tonight.24 words
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Article361 1952-02-23 1 Losing Grip On People Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR, Fri. fomwiiiMiit terroi isU m the Federation are fast losing their jrrip on the people and as a result, the security forces have taken daily tolls of bandit*' lives m varying numbers, through information given by361 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-02-23 1 Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore, seen here accepting yagona, the drink of friendship, from the hands of a Fijian of the First Battalion, the Fijian Infantry Regiment, at Nee Soon yesterday. Standard photo by Michael Goh. (Story on Page 3).41 words
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219 1952-02-23 1 HONGKONG, Feb. 22 (Reuter-AAP) —The Hongkong Government today promulgated new drastic emergency regulations aimotf at wiping out all vestiges of smuggling from the colony of strategic materials imported here under essential supplies certificates for local consumption only. The regulations, which come219 words
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161 1952-02-23 1 NEW YORK. Feb. 22 (AP)— A pretty English girl is touring the United States, telling American women the heroic story behind the rubber m their two-way stretches, their foam rubber, uphoUtered furniture and their motor car tyres. She is Mis s Rhona Connery,161 words
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121 1952-02-23 1 NEW YORK. Feb. 21 (UP)— A noted American bone specialist was reported today to be en route to Saudi Arabia to treat ailing King Ibn Saud. Dr Frank E. Stirtchfleld. an orthopedic specialist at the Columbia Presbyterian medical centre New York, left121 words
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Article50 1952-02-23 1 LONDON Feb. 22. (Reuter)— J. L. Hardie. Socialist millionaire resigned today from his £21.000 a year .job as boss of Britain's nationalised steel industry. His resignation followed a quarrel with Supply Minister Duncan Sandys, son-in-law of Mr. Winston Churchill, over the Government's decision to increase steel prices.50 words
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128 1952-02-23 1 DACCA, Feb. 22, (Reuter). Three persons, including an eight-year-old schoolboy, were killed and 17 injured today when the police opened fire on a student procession. This brings the, number of killed yesterday and today to six m demonstrations where the police have fired128 words
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Article56 1952-02-23 1 CANBERRA. Feb. 22 (UP>Foreign Minister Richard Casey told the House of Representatives that Australia is strengthening its diplomatic representation and has already arranged to open new Australian Legations at Saigon. RangWm. and to raise the .status of the ConsulateGeneral m Bangkok to a legate .said Australia is56 words
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Article81 1952-02-23 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Feb. 22. The following ar« the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today:— LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 34 d. Spot £982.1 Ot. per ton Mar. 33Jd. buyer,, £983, Apr/June 331 d. Three months: £982. 105. July/Sept. 3281 words
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Article148 1952-02-23 1 SEOUL, F.i) X, <AP) South Korean Marines heat olf a Communist amphibious invasion of an Allied-held 1 i.md ott' the North-East DM i >f Korea m a 33-hour battle, tin* Allies announced today. The Korean Annv said iti Marines .sank 13 of the >148 words
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71 1952-02-23 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fn While his wife and children were looking on. three armed an/i uniformed bandits pounded a Chinese contractor of a Malay-owned estate on the head with a hammer. When the Police arrived M the srene. they found the contractor In71 words
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189 1952-02-23 1 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY By "STREETCAR Named Desire. Warner Bros, screen translation of the Pulltser prizewinning drama, (which critics abroad have predicted will win one or more Academy Awards la the March voting for "Otenn") was passed without any eats last nif ht by the189 words
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Advertisement30 1952-02-23 1 Security Equipment i\ nl «t ANDERSON Vl\ Building Boards A 1 *»^te^^ *8 flit S STAff IS MAIMTAINfo\ g TO CIVf DfTAIUO INfO«MATION. >M <^> WILLIAM JACKS A CO.. (MALAYA) LTD,30 words
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843 1952-02-23 2 COLONY REDS ON THE RUN SINCE LAST AUGUST C.I.D. Successes Forced Them To Carry Out Purge Standard Matt Reporter RECORDS of Communist activities m Singapore over the post two years kept by the Special Branch of the C.X.D. show that the Communists starred withdrawing from the Colony since August lost843 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-02-23 2 photo. CIVIL DEFENCE student instructors comparing notes just before being: called to their oral examination on firefighting at their headquarters m Kolam Ayer yesterday. Above are (clockwise): Mrs. K. R. Newell, Mr. Chew Hui Kian a businessman. Mr. Ong Kay Yonf a school teacher, Mr. H. S. Bull, assistant cityStandard - 69 words
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Article176 1952-02-23 2 Standard Staff Reporter CONCRETE highway guard fences, which -ray prevent or nimise accidents, may be traduced m Singapore if a iggestion made by the Singapore Traffic Advisory Cotnmit- is accepted. rhe Committee at a recent meeting was shown a film illustrating highway guard fences as176 words
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Article52 1952-02-23 2 I WO HOTEL keeoers were fined a total of $379 m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday for failing to regisler particulars of their lodgers. Tney were Tan Chin Meng ol Nan Sing Hotel, Race Course Road ($300) and Lim Eng Siamg of Ghim Peng Hotel, Geylang52 words
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Article25 1952-02-23 2 KOK POX LAI. who admitted operating an unlicensed eating stall m Bain Street, was fined $230 m the City Police Curt 3 esterday.25 words
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Article72 1952-02-23 2 THE FOLLOWING telegram was received by Dr. W. J. Vicfcers. Director ot Medical Services. Singapore from the Secretary General to His Royal Highness the Grand Prior (Duke of Glouchester) London: "His Royal Highness the Grand Prior desires m e to send you his grateful thanks for72 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-02-23 2 THE Singapore City Council has told the Registrar of Vehicles that the "efficiency badge" issued by the Singapore Hire Car Association to its members will not been recognised by the Council. Lady Fogarty37 words
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Article61 1952-02-23 2 ONG CHYE LYE, caught preparing ice cream for sale m a place next to a pig sty m Frankel Estate, was fined the maximum of $250 m the City Police Court, yesterday. The prosecutor had pressed for a deterrent sentence as ice cream made61 words
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Article143 1952-02-23 2 Standard Staff Reporter LADY Fogarty, Char. man or the Y.W.C..4. Finance t^ommittee, yesterday recorded aru appeal for $:ifl,()()0 for Y.W.C.A. funds at the studios o' Radio Malaya, Singapore. The recording will be broadcast over Radio Malaya •I t>ss p.m. neat Monday. In the curse of her143 words
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212 1952-02-23 2 COLON? CIVIL "DEFENCE standard Malt Reporter THE FIRST batch of civil defence instructors 27 of them including a woman have completed their three-week training course m A.B.C. warfare (atomic, biological and chemical) at the Singapore Civil Defence Technical Training School this week. They will212 words
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Article41 1952-02-23 2 E.A. ABDUL MAJID, a shopkeeper m Middle Road who admitted be had not kept his shop entirely closed on the day specified by him under the Weekly Holidays Ordinance was fined $50, m the City Police Court yesterday.41 words
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Article, Illustration72 1952-02-23 2 A PRIVATE showing of Norda Rutkowite's latest models was pot on at the Adelphi Roof Gardens on Thursday evening, Norda, who Is one of the top designers m Sydney has opened a branch salon m Singapore, Perhaps the best m collection was "Love m a Mist" modelled72 words
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Article252 1952-02-23 2 AN APPLICATION by Inche Mansoor Adabi for leave to take the Maria Hcrtogh case to Privy Council was dismissed by Mr. Justice Rogers yesterday m the Singapore High Court. The application for leave to appeal was against the recent decision of the Singapore Court of Civil252 words
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Article142 1952-02-23 2 PLEADING guilty m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday to offering illegal gratification to a police inspector, a hawker, Teo Kek Tong of Tanjong Pagar Road, told the Magistrate: Mlt is a Chinese custom to give fruits and food to children of the man142 words
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Advertisement24 1952-02-23 2 T A-'w 1^ I SO*-' V^S f c ARRANGE FLORAI < xi^y V Its all part of the < «»ne «o. ROBINSON CO., LTD. o***?™U s24 words
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Advertisement151 1952-02-23 2 ■ppl^w lPa gp— j* j m II ft IV 1 f This proven nourishing V^_ J family preparation jH^Bj U^'v builds strong, sturdy flSfl Jh bodies and children B^Of H lore it. Creates a resis- E^^^^^^^^^p tance ogoinst illness and should be token F^BHHBB»| regularly. Now sold B jz... with151 words
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Miscellaneous104 1952-02-23 2 .■.■M\W!im i *™»,.::M I Al .MF l//^ljF SntJNbs\ Xf-'AtfLL F/Nt> OUT VvOU BET I iVvOU &ET ALi-INSIDE. YOU CAKi i-EAvfc xijj^^Wfc^:-:-: THEY CALL Mfc. I >VT*-*- rrrvis I*// i\**jo£.* i 1 ir\iA.i cat/Vb-V Tj/lfF ("akE A*-. C jlßSil a. Vofi*.^ 'bTi icca i o A U(£ Uf+t. A. I M/104 words
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Article220 1952-02-23 3 Standard Slaff Reporter IMI KOAKI) of Trustees of the Singapore .M.wiiM-nt Trust will meet next \>trk to consider i i < miimt'iulations contained m tlit* report on Loral v .in iiH-nt Keform submitted l>\ Dr. 1., i Hill, the K. rmperl on Local (Jovernmeiit who spent220 words
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Article93 1952-02-23 3 I UK! I months after his i >thtr had committed suiMtW- hv hanging, a 24-year- M driver. Krishnan Ramai'iiv took his life m |kt MUM manner and m the »11 holism a t the Singapore II irtiour iloird Labour lines. V Kon Koad on93 words
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Article110 1952-02-23 3 5( isdsuri Staff Reporter SENTATIVES of the I v of Singapore m .ye and City Coun- call for the abo- I nominated seats onctts iropose tabling 5 m both Councils sugthat all members ol the General the Party said yes- the P..: iamentary f the Party110 words
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Article31 1952-02-23 3 K> TI C}}i\^ (34>, was irged In the < minal Dison a Be y being m pos- 11 i ids oi raw ist year. The 3 two by the31 words
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145 1952-02-23 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Immigration Department will be empowered to issue Residents 1 Certificates which entitle the holders to enter and leave the Colony freely without applying for permits when the recently passed Immigration (Control) Bill comes into operation, a Government spokesman told The Standard145 words
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223 1952-02-23 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Councillors, at their ordinary meeting next Friday, will be asked to confirm a joint recommendation of the Assessment Committee and the Finance and General Purposes Committee to impose heavier penalties on tea-money racketeers* Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, City President,223 words
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Article31 1952-02-23 3 THE SINGAPORE Turf Club has donated $50,000 to the Singafiore Anti-Tuberculosis Associaion. This donation was inadvertently ascribed to an anonymous donor m a recent issue of The Standard.31 words
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Article40 1952-02-23 3 A FAREWELL party was given m honour of Mr. J. Henry by his students at the Singapore Naval Base, on the eve of his departure to India with his family. Mr. V. K. Verghese presided at the function.40 words
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Article, Illustration390 1952-02-23 3 K.R.S. Vas - 'L' Plates Suggested For New red. Drivers K.R.S. Vas S TORE SAFETY MO YE By Standard Staff Reporter PERSONS holding driving licences issued m the Federation under the new scheme should be allowed to drive m Singapore only as learner drivers. They should be required to undergo a driving test390 words
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Article, Illustration102 1952-02-23 3 CHIEF Rabbi L. RabbhWwitz of South Africa (left) who reached Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday on a Far Eastern campaign for the United Israel Appeal. The Appeal is for the emigration and settlement of Israelites, which he said, concerned the whole Jewish world. Rabbi Rabbinowitz campaigned last m Australia. He will102 words
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Article211 1952-02-23 3 FOUND guilty on three charges of contravening the Colony's Finance Regulations involving $27,196.25, Muller and Phipps (Malaya) Limited, import and expoct merchants, were fined a total of $13,000 by Mr. Tan Ah Tah, m the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday The company was fined $6,000, $2,000.211 words
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Article28 1952-02-23 3 MR. P. F. de Souza, Singapore Legislative Councillor, is at present m Ceylon and not m Japan a.s reported m Wednesday's issue of The Standard.28 words
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Article164 1952-02-23 3 CONTRACT CARS "THERE is nothing m the law which prevents a private car or other vehicle from entering into a contract with any person or organisation for conveying people from one place to another either for a fixed journey or for a fixed period." But that is164 words
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Article216 1952-02-23 3 SUBSTATIONS In Singapore liable to load shedding today:— DAY Jalan Pekan, Jalan Sultan. Beach Rd.. Alhamnra. Raffles Hotel. Sumbawa Rd.. Boon Tat St.. Aljiinld Rd.. Sims Avenue Pava Lebar Pumps. 400 hiat Place. Jalan Kunos. Rangoon Rd.. Towner Rd.. Serangoon Rd.. Kolaiu Ayer M< Pherson Rd.. Kirn Chuan216 words
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Article, Illustration220 1952-02-23 3 MEN of the First Battalion of the Fijian Infantry Regiment yesterday areorded the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, one of their highest honours, when he visited their camp. In an elaborate ceremony, they poured yagona (pronounced young anna) into a coconut shell and presented it to Sir Franklin220 words
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Advertisement61 1952-02-23 3 Wrezner Wrecks *3 YEAR-OLD Indian milk vendor was killed" K >trrday when this wrecking truck ran off the road ifld rrushed into the S.H.B fence opposite the Sineapuc Railway Station IX about 8 a.m. Ejc witnesses of the accident are asked to contact ivycctif Ahmad bin Malik of the Tr7«c61 words
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Advertisement278 1952-02-23 3 Wjf Y^WK. Ml ■■^r Jl^a^ "—Ma room s Tiowcr" fc*^s^r JsT ■^ft' just right V^ Brighten your complemon Momam t Distributors pure v«geloble oils keep it soft and Gun Singh Co., alowinq 30-1 Raffles Ploce, V Singapore. wu Cleanse yoof skirtKhandelwol Bros., W\ /W Hamam'i luxuriant 20 A. Penan. St..278 words
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Miscellaneous65 1952-02-23 3 'i r.\l i*h if ii— l Vooty nlver fG^dBORNINONE^HHB f/^^^X HEY, BUB, SNAP ONCE Y'GET THIS BOWL FULL A, /ZSSniK aciv^AL I rSL^HAT PERK>DCAN'T JOCK/^^^^ f BUTSUMPIN\ I OUTOFIT/ TH' VSOOOOU NERO'S HOT SOUP &«ORtfX 1 OdAY3HAVE\ rippMO S TH' BUCKET IN IT'S 1 AWFUL MUSTA GOV'MENT'S NOTS INSIDE YUH.YOUU65 words
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Article237 1952-02-23 4 First Practical Step To Better Economic Life Standard Staff (correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. An initial fund of £100,000 to help Malay economic development has heen started hy the Malayan Chinese AssooiaUOI1 This is the first practical step taken by the MCA to" improve the237 words
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Article146 1952-02-23 4 Boy (11) Found Drowned Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Fri.— A verdict of found drowned was returned by the Coroner, Che Ja'afar bin Mohd. Taha, at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of an 11-year-old boy, Chuah Yoo Teik, who was found dead m the sea off the Railway146 words
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Article68 1952-02-23 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Fri. Because the prosecution had not made a prima facie case, Mr. Justice Abbott quashed the sentence of one year's imprisonment passed m a Lower Court on a middle-aged woman, Soh 800 for unlawful possession of rubber. The Judge fined her $30068 words
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Article56 1952-02-23 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, FrL— Seven hundred Scouts of the Malacca Central District rallied at Kubu Stadium this afternoon on Founder's Day and reaffirmed their Scout's promise under the leadership of General Sir John Shea, Member of the Scout Council, Imperial Headquarters, London. Before the reaffirmation the Resident56 words
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Article132 1952-02-23 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mr. Justice Taylor today criticized the negligence of certain candidates m the legal profession, m the manner m which they submitted their application for admission to the Bar. "Negligence of this type, which has occurred time and again is a132 words
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Article63 1952-02-23 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Fri.— Since Thursday, Feb. 21, the curfew from 7 pjn. until 6 a.m. has been extended throughout the Jasin District of Malacca, except the main metalled trunk road from Umbai to Sungei Rambai on the Malacca Muar Road. Through traffic is allowed on the63 words
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Article71 1952-02-23 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Fri.— The Resident Commissioner, Mr. G.E.C. Wisdom, the District Officer, Alor Gajah, Mr. C. A. de Vries and Mrs. de Vries. community leaders and many others attended the tea party at the Capitol Dance Hall yesterday afternoon given by the Malacca Indian Chamber of71 words
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456 1952-02-23 4 25 King 's Scouts Get Signed Royal Papers Standard JMail .«»rr-:'S|i«>nd<*nt KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. "I know ihal for all of us, this occasion cannot but be touched with deep sorrow at the death of his late Majesty king Cuwy. VI. For us he was not only a y/ell-loved kin^. but456 words
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Article320 1952-02-23 4 Coroner Wants Engineer Charged Standard Staff Correspondent KAULA LUMPUR. FrL At the conclusion of an inquest into the death of a 14 year-old Indian boy. K. NaKannaii. who died as a result of being kaorkfd down at 7.15 DJn. on Dec. 13 by a motor car on the 3rd mile320 words
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Article63 1952-02-23 4 BATU PAHAT. Fri.— Oaio Om Ma Jaafai I 1"' dent of the Imfepradrnee of Malaya Parly. ..<!<<" meeting here yesterday rtnaaedi tli<- n» ■<! f«r A« communities to work ah a harmoiin;!- •< i a united Malaya with fc *one p<-<>j»i< m <i *m pmvran63 words
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Article139 1952-02-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. For the first time So three years, the Malayan Agri-Horti-cultural Association will hold an exhibition of Malayan cottage industries m the Chinese Assembly Hall between March 28 and 30. The goods on show \vi3J rome from all States of the Federation and139 words
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Article36 1952-02-23 4 Ward C'ttes For KL Stand n i ■BSV, mart thf i rxo-j rord ,„<, DX Cili«;s h,. B l(| lh lianrc prop i i (X BUgge by faro Tl;. vr. Rio lar tnt< th< with pality. m36 words
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Article27 1952-02-23 4 Ruler Sees Training M.u»J.u «i c Yang Ne gr i I v :>. the Paroi N w n he se:- entieji tr BW m tin R I areas.27 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-02-23 4 KUALA OTi i r ai Federation to cla m are advi fence n va-" since I shortly to rei of the Kingd DS. BfUMK (HI l-< the Wte€%m r World Hcaltli Ol l m Sapore by a.r from on Thursday, l visit f &M»9—46 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-02-23 4 photo. The R. AJM.C R. A.S.O, and Perak Aboriginal Area Constabulary M.O.R.'s who have successfully completed a medical course at the Taiping Military Hospital CathayCathay - 25 words
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Advertisement224 1952-02-23 4 What a spread t Tast. 'v -.h:nK. vl. 'a;r. B^B^ inj anJ maJc m a jiffy, a bcc!> Ho vand^ 1 ich pur<; new life in 1 < v>.: and H keep- you s:> in*; the p<rilc^t pak-mr-up R- :nc -o higriv cor «.cntraicd. very bttlf B«>vn: a l'>n(j '>iv224 words
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Article124 1952-02-23 5 Clubs For Home Guards? l-KN AXG. Fri.— The estahi^tnnrnt f clubs for Home i.tnrdN as Part of a Federation uidr scheme sponsored bj th<* Kederal War Council t* diMiivsed at a meeting nr Ike South West District uiiiii ii held m Balik Pnlau. lirman. Mr. II E. R. lat< I124 words
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Article100 1952-02-23 5 "liadhlffi Staff Reporter .AY growers have 1 the President ol the neil Mr T. P. F. MePresident of Un.- ProF\u?v Mr C C. Tan. Production Office? Mi Yap Pheng Geek, reg them 111 hep to locate itive site for the proion ;j f100 words
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Article27 1952-02-23 5 SITIAWAN, Fri— Mrs. G.S. Walker, wife of the District Officer of Dindings recently declared open the newlyerected premises of the Dindings Ferry Service m Lumut.27 words
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Article178 1952-02-23 5 Standard Staff Correspondent lI'OII. rri. Kemarking that appointments to l»i«;h posts eon Id never please everybody Mr. T. Smith., liairiiian of the FMS Chamber of Commerce, IVrak Kraneh said at today's annual general meeting that he saw m ihese changes an opportunity for all, who178 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-02-23 5 photo. The three Girl Guides who received the ''Queen's Badge" from Mrs. F. Mason, Colony Cot.iMiissioner ot the "Thinking Day" rally held ot St. Margaret's School ot Mount Sophia Rood m Singapore yesterday. From left Anna Young, Wendy Geilkie and Catherine Wong. StandardStandard - 45 words
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166 1952-02-23 5 C oroner Told Of Gunshot In Armoury Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Coroner's Court was told of a gun report m the armoury of the Singapore Signals Regiment, Calcutta Camp, when an inquest was held yesterday into the death of Signalman E. A. Moore (2U) from a gunshot wound. Giving166 words
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Article455 1952-02-23 5 Kubber Frice Drop A Danger GIVE GENERAL TEMPLE R FREE HAND, SAYS PAPER LONDON, Fri.-The Conservative Daily Telegraph said! today that drastic administrative, constitutional and person-! nel changes were needed m Malaya if the "exceedingly grave" situation there were to be remedied. The paper said the Communist offensive m South455 words
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Article39 1952-02-23 5 PENANG, Fri.— The various Chambers of Commerce have been asked by the Acting Assistant Comptroller of Customs, Prai. to notify their members that three customs stations. Taiping. Kuala Kangsar and Ipoh would be closed from June 30.39 words
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Article119 1952-02-23 5 Standard Woman Reporter SINGAPORE Girl Guides observed "Thinking Day" at St. Margaret's School m Mount Sophia Road yesterday afternoon, when three Queen*» Badges were presented. 1 Thinking Day is the day when Guides all over the world commemorate the .ioint birthdays of the late Lord119 words
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Article101 1952-02-23 5 Standard Staff Reporter A MEETING of the amateur fishermen of Singapore held at the Singapore V.M.C.A. yesterday decided to form the first club of its kind In the Colony and to call it The Singapore Angling Club. Nearly 30 amateur fishermen were present at the meeting.101 words
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Article45 1952-02-23 5 MESSSRS. Fraser and r*eave last night entertained more than 300 dealers to dinner at the Great World Park, Singapore. The Managing Director of the firm. Mr. A. Donald, delivered his address of welcome m Malay m order to make himself understood by all.45 words
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Article120 1952-02-23 5 Boy Scouts Remember The Founder Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT .'JOO Singapore Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs gathered at Scout Headquarters yesterday evening m commemoration of the Doth anniversary of the birth of the late Lord Baden-Powell, Founder of the Scout movement. District Commissioner Don? Chiu Seng, assisted by Headquarters Commissioner,120 words
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Article270 1952-02-23 5 Standard Woman Reporter SINGAPORE student speakers who held that women should participate m public affairs won the day yesterday m a debate before a sizable audience, at the Anglo-Chinese School Hall. The leader of the metion that women should not take part m public affairs—Mohamed Alliyar opened270 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-02-23 5 Picture. This heap of burnt-out debris shows the remains of the Kampor railway station after it was set on fire and completely destroyed by bandits on Thursday morning. StandardStandard - 29 words
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Article106 1952-02-23 5 Murdered Wife, Man To Hang Standard Staff Reporter NEO LIANG, a 34-year-old squatter who murdered his wife m their home at Tampeni.s was sentenced to death at the Singapore Assizes yesterday by Mr. Justice Knight. Neo locked the house on the night of Nov. I last year and hacked his106 words
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Article68 1952-02-23 5 IPOH. Fri.— Forty Chinese Assistant Resettlement Officers from all over Malaya have "graduated" from the A.R.O. Training Camp at Taiping and twenty more are still m training. This was disclosed by Mr. B.S. Da vies. Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Perak. The training camp at Taiping, disclosed Mr.68 words
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Article, Illustration168 1952-02-23 5 PENANG, Fri. The Deputy High (ommis sioner, Mr X I) C Mm (iillivray told the press today that h<- would re K.i id sound and construe tivi- pahlic opinion as an important factor. which will contribute towards the smooth running and the efficiency of any got168 words
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Advertisement130 1952-02-23 5 FOR HIGH -CLASS JEWELLERY i IS PLATINUM, WHITE GOLD GOLD BY MASTER CRAFTSMEN iili j P. H. HENDRY ROYAL JEWELLERS KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE i n n i-i nAAfW*W<*i*i in_r>_i~ijri_n_r>i-ij-u-^**M'*v*r M^l For PAjjri M/HDIf r RfitL IYUnIV I MADE^ t fhe ideal I I BOARD FOR I DECORATION I. ELEGANT^^ X^^lH130 words
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Advertisement102 1952-02-23 5 F?ROLEX^) The watch people ask for by name £iv y"y /m Mk l« DATFJIST^^^^ The Rolex MasfiTplccfi 1 This model is truly the most handsome and complete watch to ever bear the name Rolex and is offered with the impartial guarantee and certification of an official Swiss Government testing station,102 words
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861 1952-02-23 6 Singapore Standard Independent Horning Newspaper Playing With Fire THE bell-ringing is over. The hand-wringing !s over. Now we can reflect undisturbed on some of the deeper implications of the results of the recent K.L. Municipal elections. And the K.L. elections have revealed the ugly fact that we have not begun861 words
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Article807 1952-02-23 6 Rawle Knox - Malaya s Dangerous Economy Rawle Knox Bu T<HERE Is considerable A danger m being the richest country m South-East Asia. Malaya's ability to keep her people better off than those of any neighbouring State depends to an alarmingly great extent on the United States not discovering a really cheap rubber807 words
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Letter651 1952-02-23 6 Sir; It is with great sorrow that I learned from your paper that Mr. M. V. del Tufo is retiring at the end of this month. The reasons for his retirement are too obvious for me to repeat. To enable Great Britain to discharge her responsible651 words
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Letter292 1952-02-23 6 Sir: I cannot see the connection between Premium Bonds and Trade, visible or invisible, (see the Trade page of your excellent paper of the 21st.) Is Finance the answer? The beauty of The Standard is its daily presentation of important news, views and interviews on the292 words
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Letter168 1952-02-23 6 Sir;— During the last few weeks, the street lights m Serangoon Road had not been burning, except for one light each at intervals of 100 yards, or so. The residents of this area would like to know the reason for this ban on street lighting m this168 words
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Letter85 1952-02-23 6 0 Sir; The two fcilk proposed by Mr. John Laycock to restrict War Department employees from standing for elections to the Singapore Legislative and City Councils should be clearly understood 'as a sufficient indication that the capitalists are already alarmed about the growing strength of the working class movement85 words
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Article504 1952-02-23 6 RIMAU - RIMAU By EVER since Mr. Oliver Lyttelton mode hi» ormoured visit to Molayo, speculation has been playing with the fate of Mr. Malcolm MacDonold, the Commissioner General. Now, ot last, the edict has been handed down: Mac Donald is to stay. I think that this is on504 words
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212 1952-02-23 6 much else m allowances ond perks of various kinds the Mac Donald Empire sprawls over much valuable spoce at Phoenix Pork. Its innumerable little watertight compartments, its multiplication of Principal Stooges, Assistant Stooges ond Under Stooges, must cost a fantastic sum212 words
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Article499 1952-02-23 6 Review of Views Form Unions! IT had come to the knowledge of Utusan Melayu that the Settlement Officers all over the Federation are dissatisfied with their salary scale. They were being given unfair treatment, the paper said. Utusan felt that this dissatisfaction existed not only among the Settlement Officers but499 words
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Advertisement56 1952-02-23 6 tYOGHOURI SHERBEI it here! Another Magnolia trfumpn* if. a tpeda) iSr ssryawst f*m On* Sto rot 10 oi <arloa I. Have you visited us yet? Many wfenen have come to see how Maguolia product! are made: children are welcome, toa inwjhotiA 'sherbet MM I fl*g rSfP^^^f COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES Singapore56 words
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Advertisement25 1952-02-23 6 PSELE3S EtKTACE I 'lilTin r---i'' A "1 '•Your cousin. Tom'a turned up! Presumably the long, distar c walking champion you're never tired of swanking about!"25 words
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Advertisement13 1952-02-23 6 OROFfICEi Xm^* o^^:* CONDITIONIR ■MW. I i.i: la., iw, Kuala Luimput TH: *> 4bl13 words
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Article262 1952-02-23 7 5 Divs. Reported Ready To Attack Chiang Men KAroWUB, Feb. 22 (Keuter) Peking has moved five divisions inlo southern Yunnan Province and m preparing to attack Chiang Kai-sbek'fl Nationalist troops on Burma's frontier, a ,|ij>!miiati<* source said here yesterday. The Communists, with the help of262 words
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175 1952-02-23 7 N,lists Said To Have Airfield Inside Burma RANGOON, Feb. 22. CAP) An informant who re t irnrd from the Burma-Chinese border area last night Mid an airfield recently Has completed by Nationalist n.n: an lone* at >long Hsat under the supervision of \mer:run engineers. Ihe a— tit estimated that 13.000175 words
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214 1952-02-23 7 TOKYO, Feb. 22, (Reuter-AAP)— Seventy men died uln-n 1.500 Koreans m the Kojedo Island internment imp attacked their Tnited Nations guards with steel I ks, blackjacks and barbed wire flails, General Ridg,\.i\'s Headquarters announced today. I >■ riot, <>n Feb 13 was214 words
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Article94 1952-02-23 7 HONGKONG, Feb. 22 (AP)— The Hongkong government has issued a warning to all newspapers and news agencies here they would be liable for prosecution if they failed to abide by press regulations forbidding publication of false and malicious statements calculated to excite disaffection against the government.94 words
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Article35 1952-02-23 7 NEW DELHI. Feb. 22 (Reuter) Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru formally opened an International Film Festival here yesterday at which 23 countries including the United States, 'Italy, Fiance, Britain and Bussia are represented.35 words
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116 1952-02-23 7 RI Pledges To US Said Still In Force WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 (AP> American Government officials said Thursday they believed miwtary aid pledges made by In- donesia remain m effect despite Foreign Minister Soebardjo's resignation. They expressed the opinion that Mr. Soebardjo was forced to resign because of the manner m116 words
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220 1952-02-23 7 LONDON, Feb. 22 (Reuter). Prime Minister Churchill was asked m the House of Commons yesterday why Britain was making a costly atomic test m Australia when she had turned down a United States 9 offer to use an American testing site.220 words
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Article65 1952-02-23 7 NEW DELHI, Feb. 22 (AP) Polling m India's General Elections ended Thursday. It began m October. Some 170,000,000 people were eligible to vote. Nearly 90.000,--000 did so— mostly women. By Thursday night 466 seats out of the 496 m the Central Parliament had been declared. Distribution:65 words
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Article108 1952-02-23 7 UNITED NATIONS, New York Feb. 22 (UP)— The 15-na-tion Arab-Asian-Africa bloc met here today to review progress m the preparation of a complaint to the United Nations Security Council that France's attitude m Tunisia is a threat to world peace and security. Diplomats from the108 words
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Article106 1952-02-23 7 WASHINGTON. Feb. 22 IAFP) The Atomic Energy Commission announced here yesterday that research carried out by the General Electric Corporation on an atomic engine had given such results that they had authorised the corporation to build an industrial reactor. The corporation will be assisted by106 words
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Article95 1952-02-23 7 POITIERS, France. Feb. 22 IAP) Mme. Marie Besnard, charged with the murders of 11 persons, including two husbands, moaned with grief today when she heard herself accused of poisoning her mother. The 54-year-old widow sat motionless through the first hours of her trial m the95 words
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Article223 1952-02-23 7 NEW* YORK, Feb. 22 (d>)Scientists predicted last night that two rtew drugs for treatment of tuberculosis, should be available to the public within «lx weeKs to two months and that the cost of treating the disease may be reduced to less The Avefage cost for223 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-02-23 7 photo. At Panmunjom where the Korean truce talks are being held, this general view of the peace camp shows the location of tents and the Communist MPs (left) and United Nations MPs. The centre is the main tent where the plenary sessions of the truce delegations areAP - 52 words
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198 1952-02-23 7 WASHINGTON/ Feb. 22 (Keuter). careiuiiy screened labourers who receive US$l2,OOO a year arc "instructing a secret United States air base near the North Pole, a Senate investigation disclosed today. The base known under the ?ode name of "Blue Jay" cost he United States198 words
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151 1952-02-23 7 Slate Dept. To Reassure Congressmen WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 (Reuters—The United States State Department was yesterday preparing to draft new assurances for the JJouse of Representatives that President Truman had made no secret military commitments m his recent talks with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. This was m response to a151 words
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Article37 1952-02-23 7 NEW YOK, Feb. 22 (AP).— Five thousand persons, including the Duchess of Windsor and Commonwealth ambassadors, attended memorial services for King George VI on Wednesday night at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.37 words
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Article40 1952-02-23 7 LONDON, Feb. 22 (AFP)— The famous Oxford Union— now the Oxford University's Debating Society— voted m favour ol yesterday's resolution: "That Communist China be admitted to the United Nations." The voting was 294 m favour, 131 against.40 words
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241 1952-02-23 7 M-E Situation Improved, Eden Tells A-Council LISBON, Feb. 22 (Reuter). Britain V Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, yesterday told hi* 13 Foreign Minister colleagues on the Atlantic Council that the Middle East situation showed clear nigns of improvement. This was the result of a lessening uf Anglo -Egyptian tension. Mr241 words
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Article122 1952-02-23 7 LISBON, Feb. 22. <AP) The Atlantic Pact ministers pondered yesterday the possibility of revamping their European defence plans m the light of possible Soviet aggression m Asia. Foreign Defence and Finance Ministers of the 14 member nations of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation met here122 words
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Article91 1952-02-23 7 WASHINGTON, Feb 22 <AP) The State Department Press Officer, Michael McDermott, told a news conference Thursday the Department was trying to arrange for Dr. Konrad Adenauer to visit the United States this spring. "It is m the works,' he said, and he "would not91 words
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Article103 1952-02-23 7 TOKYO. Feb. 22 (UP>- Slate Department emissary. IJ«:<n Rusk, assured nnxious Diet nuvnbers tonight that the Unite* States has not asked Japan '<>r the use of any atom bomb MM m Japan. He told members or the House of Councillors Foreign Affairs Committee he had103 words
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Advertisement83 1952-02-23 7 FITTINGS j Stoneware Pipes; j Cast Iron Galvanised with Fittings. I LdVdtory Basins I I Other essential items, besides the j above used for sanitary installations are also obtainable. t.4uri*.*>g priv4»s #/mo##*€# I o#e request- FONCHIN CO., LIMITED, 1 M Vialli.li SI., SINGAPORE. 2 Phones: B.">7(>*) 7557 x < iA/Ai83 words
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Miscellaneous14 1952-02-23 7 QP^f] I H I I /^"S /?^S P NOTHING 1 v' U V U/14 words
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212 1952-02-23 8 J. G. DARBYSHIRE - J. G. DARBYSHIRE 'Unnecessary 'Check A t Indonesian Ports By Standard Shipping Reporter THE FREQUENT detention of Singapore ships by the Indonesian authorities at Indonesian ports is costing Singapore shipowners a loss of several thousands of dollars each trip. Shipowners declare that their vessels could212 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-02-23 8 photo. After spending two days m quarantine at St. John's Island, 476 Indian deck passengers who arrived by the 81. ship Rajula from Madras, yesterday disembarked at the Singapore Immigration Depot at East Wharf. Picture shows the Indians coming ashore. StandardStandard - 41 words
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76 1952-02-23 8 Standrad Shipping Reporter TWO radio messages flashed to Singapore within 24 hours of each other have informed the Singapore authorities of the escape of five Legionnaires from the Saigon-bound French troopship, Calais, while the ship was m Singapore waters. The first signal76 words
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Article65 1952-02-23 8 Standard Staff Correspondent A SrtO.OOO godown to acrommodate 2.000.000 tons of cargo, and a 1.000-foot pier, is now bein? constructed at the southern end of Weld Quay by the Malayan Stevedoring and Transportation. Ltd. This stop has been taken by t lie company m view65 words
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Article38 1952-02-23 8 KARACHI, Feb. 22 (AP)— The Pakistan Navy's first dry dock was opened yesterday by Premier Nazimuddin at Karachi's west wharf. Up till now. Pakistan's naval ships have been sent for repair to Singapore and Australia.38 words
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Article134 1952-02-23 8 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The revenue earned by the Malayan Railway Administration last year was the highest iii over a decade and amounted to $51,119,4-04 or $10,156,498 more than m 1950. While receipts from passengers showed an increase of over $2,000,000, goods traffic registered134 words
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96 1952-02-23 8 WESTOVER AIRFORCE BASE, Massachussets, Feb. 22 (AP)— For the first time m Air Force history, two big (H-19> helicopters are being air-lifted to Korea inside another plane. The helicopters, for carrying wounded men from battlefields to hospitals, are tucked m sections inside a. giant Douglas96 words
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Advertisement646 1952-02-23 8 PAS'I REGULAR FRANS-PAUHf StKVtfX Direct Overland Saa Francisco Los Angeles An American Canadian Cities Penang P. S'bam Spore Arr LA/SF WILLIAM LI'CKENBACH 24/26 Mar 27 ?BMar 29Mar 2Apr 23Apr Foi full oarliculars of Dry Largo Deep lan*3 and Passengei Bookings etc Agents ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS lID Tel S port X"M646 words
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Advertisement341 1952-02-23 8 Tjitjalengka Reimsdijk. CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. Itcailar' Sailings to China and Japun from Singapore. Pi. I Swettenham Penans. Also dirert Sailing from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan DueS'oore Do? Penang From "Sinkiang" In Port Feb 27th Hongkong; "Kweiyang" Mar. 3rd Mar. 6th Hongkong Sails Penang Sails S pore For341 words
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Advertisement316 1952-02-23 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal KotiiTdam Lloyd Holland Amen™ Line Nedertand Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P Sham Penang ZEELAND (RL) Gdns. 35/36 24 '25 Feb 262? reb t SLOTERDVK (HAL) 2?Feb/4Mar 5/6 Mar 7/8 Mar tTABLAN(SMN) 17/22M_ir 23/24 Mar 25'26Mar316 words
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Advertisement442 1952-02-23 8 -MORELIA' for Bangkok. f *»«t and Hongkong 21 2«> leb j -SELANDIA' for Bangkok t-tNat "PATAGONIA' for Bangkok Hongkong Manila 2 3 M.tt -FIONIA- for Banj:k©k 17 17 Mar "PANAMA" for Bangkok Hongkong. Manila. Kobe Yokohama 11 12 Apr 9U» a w "MEONIA- for Saigon M Bangkok 11 13 Apr442 words
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Miscellaneous151 1952-02-23 8 Despatches TODAY: South India 8 a.m. by Rajula, North India and Pakistan (letters only) by Rajula, Djakarta and Sourabaya 8 a.m. by Merak, Djambi 8 a.m. by Lampong, Thailand (parcels only) noon by Bentong. Sarawak (except Miri) noon by B^dor, Hongkong, China and Japan noon by Radnorshire, X "'a Trengganu151 words
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Miscellaneous87 1952-02-23 8 Van Heutsz 44 1 Zeeland 3G 37 2 Pul.iu Bukom: Singu. Teirisias, i Bolma. Landak, Newbury. Albert Dock: Tembakol Kah Soon, Tescombe, Pooleng, Segatnat. Godown No 1: Tong Hong. Tung Hai, Lam Hai, Hai Seng. Gedeh Kind's Dock: Taria. Angby. Kepjii'l Dock: Dromus, Indo- naeneus Sabang. Weslt'rn Anchor;'?e: J. Squires87 words
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Miscellaneous44 1952-02-23 8 INNER ROADS Pusen?, Sirusa. Van Den Brock, Bentong. Lampon;?, Laiwui. Knh Hua, Hock Hai. Bakongan. Barbary. Nang Suang Nawa. Torina. Lawn, Leone Bee, Kampar. Hong Thong. Bidor, Giang Seng. Lam Ann Jean Dupis. Malim. Buloh. Mentakab, P. Kidjang. Kah Poh, Sambas. Tebouiba. Giang Bee.44 words
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350 1952-02-23 9 Prices Up On News «tSA May Restore Purchasing To Trade by i. j. LIM, Standard Market Reporter RUBBER traders m Singapore feel optimistic over the news that neral Services Administration, sole buying agency m the United s, is to make a statement during the next350 words
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95 1952-02-23 9 Fed. Curb Oft Imports From Outside Area. M \l I.IMPIK. Feb. 21— A supplement to the rial (•overnment Gazette published today cancels > n macfiJ licence No. 1 of 1951 and substitutes a v mm which affects the importation of certain goods ii Western European countries and countries outside l95 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-02-23 9 photo. Mr Lester Goodman (right). Vice -President of Getz Brothers and Company, reached Singapore by air from Bangkok yesterday -on a five-day visit. Mr. Goodman, who is on a tour of company offices m the Far East, lived m Singapore for 18 years before the war. Mr. G. E. Parrott,Standard - 63 words
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204 1952-02-23 9 Standard Staff <!orr«>*pondent iroH, Frb. 22. The United Kingdom was pa*i \w*\ customer m 1951, said Mr. C T. Smith wbtfl prt'oidint: at the annual general meeting of M>. < humlxT of CfIWHHICf Prrak Branrh. innan said this was j about by the204 words
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Article110 1952-02-23 9 COMMODITY PRICES IHt l-iest SiniMpo-c ruhher rrue>. yesterday were per Ib: Buyers Sellers No I Spot loose $1.11 $1,111 FA B m bales Mar No I K.S.S. SI.II $IJH No 1 K.S.S. SI.OB 51.09 No. .1 R.S.S. 51.05! SI.OHV Tone: Steady after erratic. LONDON K( Kftr.K Friday's opening prires per110 words
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572 1952-02-23 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Special Standard Correspondent JAKARTA, Feb. 22 The Indonesians hope to reap seven benefits from their recent currency devaluation: (1) Stimulation of exports, (2) stimulation of production, (3) reduction of dollar expenditure, (4) exploration of soft currency trading areas, (5) reduction572 words
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Article677 1952-02-23 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Fri. The Malayan share market was featureless today, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Business transacted was barely sufficient to test prices. Yesterday's prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Atlas Ice 12.50 13. 50 8.8. Petrol 4.V- 44/B. M. Trustee 600 7.00 Con. Tin677 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-02-23 9 Mr. Milton P. Siegel, the Assistant Director-General for Administration and Finance of the World Health Organisation, Geneva, who is due to arrive m Singapore by air next Thursday.28 words
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106 1952-02-23 9 COMMENTING on oft-repeated Soviet offer* to sell machinery and other manufactured goods to Asian countries, American economists point out that Russian foreign trade amounted to only 2.5 per cent of world trade m 1950. Even now. the Soviet Union cannot even supply the106 words
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Article16 1952-02-23 9 Output of Suloh Rubber Estates, Ltd., for January was 6,724 lb. (all grades),16 words
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Article327 1952-02-23 9 LONDON, Feb. 22, (Reuter):—Mr. George Strauss, Supply Minister m the Labour Government, criticised conditions attached to the recent Anglo-American deal over tin and steel. Mr. Henry Hopkinson. Secretary for Overseas Trade, had told ihe House of Commons that there might be a cash losa on327 words
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Article123 1952-02-23 9 WORLD production ol export able coffee m lisl ")i! is Fore cast at 31J683J0M bags by the U.S. Department of Agriculture This is an increase of <i Pit cent over the previous year (Coffee bags weigh 131 pounds eachi. Brazil grows about one naif '-'kworld's123 words
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Article90 1952-02-23 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce markei m Singapore was quiet and slightly p:isier yesterday, with wry little activity reported No business was transacted m either the copra or coconut oil .sections. Copra had buyers at $284 per picul md .sellers at $29 per picul. Coconut oil90 words
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Article65 1952-02-23 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association buying rates to merchants are (per $100 Malayan): New York and Canada 32 13/ 1G (T.T.) 32 15/1<; (0.D.). US 33 1/16 on credit bills and US33J on trade bills and Canadian 33 3/16 f9O aVfO. Selling rates (T.T./O.D): New York 325.65 words
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Article71 1952-02-23 9 NEW YORK. Feb. 22 'UP)—' The Wall Street Journal report that all kind* of paper including the once scarce newsprint appeared to be entering the buyers market lor the Bnt time since the Korean war. The Journal .said the .^pot market o! newsprint prices have fallen71 words
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Article38 1952-02-23 9 HONT,KM\G. Fe v^ V n SStandard Service— Closing prices on tne Honjuumg today were HKJ15.70 to Sterling; HKS«.7G6 25 to US$l HK$lB35 to Malayan $1; HK$O29 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold UK $324 875 to one38 words
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Article36 1952-02-23 9 THE Phiiipp;ner from now on will not export sugar to any country outside the United States until the quota for th»» US market Li filled. President Quirino has toid sugar industry representatives UP.36 words
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Article24 1952-02-23 9 Nearly half of the egn produced m the world are laid by hens m America, says th# U-S-Department of Agriculture.24 words
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259 1952-02-23 9 RI Terms For Three- Year Tin Contract WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 (UP):— lndonesia has offered to sell to the United States 20,000 tens of tin per year for the next three yeors if America ogrces to pay U. 5.51.21}. 51.21} per pound for Hie first year ond U.S.S 1.261 per pound259 words
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Advertisement43 1952-02-23 9 CROMPTON O, LAMPS 1 W MAO(/TO BRITISH -S^fANtJARO SPECIFICATIONS UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED s«rtinb,n K. Lumpur Ipoh Penanf Bangfcofc ~^i GENERATOR GIVES MORE t»ss MILES PER GALLON and INCREASES POWER •3HH OF YOUR CAR ,^J ANG BROTHERS V^^ s^t wiNcHESTE T.r^ E 2W 543 words
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Advertisement74 1952-02-23 9 |is^ ISTABLISHED 1796 s the oldest and rjost Important among World Trade Directories ImmjimmgmiSmiK^^\ THE WORLD WIDE DISTRIBUTION Or BOTTIN MONDIAL ensures universal recognition for fts advertisers \tl»:-i lisfrs Hi Publisiifrs js i- Battery Koad Sini:apt»re I Tei mn Zcml** I I 111 IK I II B AMI i KIKRISIII\(.74 words
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Article, Illustration287 1952-02-23 10 FRANCE: This week has seen Dana Andrews m Paris for the shooting: of outdoor sequences for ••Somewhere In Paris" his new film m which he costars with Miss Marta Toren, a lovely Swedish star. She is a graduate of the Swedish Royal Academy of Dramatic287 words
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Article157 1952-02-23 10 ITALY: Last week the foundation stone was laid tor the proposed Italian Sacred Theatre. This will be built on the outskirts at Rome near Sezze. It is to take the form of an open-air ampitheatre with a seating: capacity for over 100.000 spectators. The arena will accommodate 8,000 players.157 words
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Article, Illustration13 1952-02-23 10 NOT a Jumble of odd objects, bat Picasso* Interpretation of "The Three Musieiam."13 words
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Article160 1952-02-23 10 PARIS:— A young violinist, Gerard Jarry, aged 15 years, who won the Jacques Thibaud prize last Spring, has just given a concert here. Playing a Mozan Concerto with the Conservatoiie c-es Concerts Orchestra under th^e direction of Carl Schuricht, this young virtuoso showed that his early promise will be160 words
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Article, Illustration167 1952-02-23 10 ITALY:— The Royal Palace at Milan is to house an exhibition of painting by the -great Dutch artist Van Gogh. The exhibition will continue from February 23 to 30 April next. Paintings have been lent from Switzerland. Germany, France and Italy and also include all he principle works from167 words
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Article, Illustration322 1952-02-23 10 AS there is no distinction made m this country between films as m the U.K. and U.S. where there are three categories under which all films are classified ("Universal" to which all ages are admitted; "Adult" to which no unaccompanied children tinder 16 are322 words
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Advertisement287 1952-02-23 10 l Morn Mats, at 9 a.m. Today: "THREE CAME HOME" i| Tomorrow: "RETURN OF THE FRONTIERSMAN"' j NOW SHOWING! 11 a.m— 1.30 I 6.45 9.30 p.m. THRILLING and LUSTY ADVENTURE! \ZZ.~- PLUS! < British Movietone News THE FUNERAL OF KING GEORGE VJ roarinc us siok\ of r^ Ml I ■-01/287 words
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Advertisement211 1952-02-23 10 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.00, «J0 fir 9.30 p.m. 11l In ttm jreor't most powerfyi and powerf*iHy*di«er«l!^*fc Warner Bros. Pictur* at th« man Uw Marth. who fiad a thirst far trouble! c«-.»«rrt«, PHYLLIS TH \XT£f <Come FUI the'Cuproxi4.ni Mtwni; i JJb2K^ /"Ito^. win V^ VMSZ^H^^^^BSf^i i 111 Apache DRUMS ffi i211 words
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Miscellaneous563 1952-02-23 10 ON THE AIR KAUIO MAI AYA SINGAPOKt (484 m Si 41 ra) 10 a.m. hmersenry News (X.1..»; 10.05 Housewives' Choice (K.L. 11 New Records; 1 Programme Summary: 1.02 .Matty Malneck Orchestra: 1.30 News: 1.50 Interlude: 2 p.m. Album of Harmony: 2.30 Rhythm Corner: E. 45 London Studio Melodies: 3.15 Fun563 words
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Article273 1952-02-23 11 AS was forecast the Singapore Base District individual championships provided an excellent evening's boxing. The highlight of the evening was the featherweight final between Cpl. Mac Donald R.A.O.C. and S/sgt. Stephen Ooi R.E.M.E. Mac Donald's straight left was an insurmountable barrier which the aggressive tactics273 words
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Article354 1952-02-23 11 r. \> 1 1 11 LJ 1L Padang thin evening Singapore k i!i 1 a d the Fi J i R«ginient promise what will probably be the season^ fastest and most thrilling Rugby match. The SCC and Singapore Rugby Union have made a splendid gesture m354 words
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Article36 1952-02-23 11 THE Archilles Club's crosscountry race between the club and units of the Army, Navy. Air Force and Police will be held from 5 p.m. today. The three-mile course begins and ends at the MacRitchie Reservoir.36 words
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Article77 1952-02-23 11 SAFA soccer team hraded by Messrs. Soh Ghee Soon, K. B. I. Pates, Lint Yong Liang and four officials will be leaving Singapore by air on Sunday to play a charity match against Combined Kluang XI. The f olio u nig hare been chosen to represent77 words
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Article54 1952-02-23 11 OSLO, Feb. 22, (UP).— Dazzling Dick Button. America's incomparable figure skater, retained hi* Olympic championship tonight with one of the most glittering performances of his fabulous career. Jimmy Grogan of Colorado captured third place behind European champion Helmut Seibt of Austria and Haves Alan Jenkins of54 words
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Article132 1952-02-23 11 MERCANTILE BANK of India drew one all with National Handels Bank m a friendly game of soccer played on rain sodden ground at Fafrer Park yesterday. Handels came into their own after the 15th minute and had Mercantile busy defending. They missed open chances twice.132 words
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Advertisement696 1952-02-23 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS iIfUATIONS VAMIfT FOR SAU HICAL Engineer hold- {First Grade Government ate or equivalent, pre- < with mining plant t i apply giving all i Box T. 677, Stand- .ED for Girls' Home. 1 nesc Assistant Matron, i peaking Apply P.O J Singapore. MENCED English teacher for three Std696 words
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Advertisement541 1952-02-23 11 PHE Best American Standard and Portable Typewriters an Easy Terms We also trade-in. Box No. T. 679 standard, Singapore 1. 4RXPaxman 202 HP and WW Paxman 72 HP. Excellent condition, going cheap. Apply Box No. T671. Singapore Standard, Ipoh. CUPER BURIN I The most exclusive PIANO ACCORDION In beautiful two541 words
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Advertisement1470 1952-02-23 11 NOTICES TENDERS which will close at 100 p.tn on Saturday the 15th March 1952 are invited by the Commissioner of Police, Federation of Malaya for the building of wooden outboard motor sampans for the Federation of Malaya Police Force. Full particulars may be obtained on application to the office of1,470 words
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Advertisement403 1952-02-23 11 NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that I. LIM KEE QUAN of No. 43, Pekin Street, Singapore trading under Chee Hwa Coffee Shop am applying to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for a 3rd Class Public House Licence restricted to sale of BEER AND STOUT only, which I propose to403 words
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Advertisement337 1952-02-23 11 IWTICES NATURALIZATION TVOTICE is hereby fiven th»l Tan Hoon Ngim of No. 11 Lim Twa Tow Road, Singapore, married woman, ii applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written signed statement of the Cadi337 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous27 1952-02-23 11 iTIMKpIra] HIGH TroES at the principal resorts In Malaya: TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore 8.36 10.54 Malacca Port Dick«on S.lf 5.22 Port Sham 3.53 4.40 Penafiff 11.54 11.4427 words
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Article506 1952-02-23 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By IPOH, Fri. With four horses scratched among them Masterman the Perak Cup over the six furlongs should go to Mrs. A. Gordon's PRINCELING (J. Donnelly) m the last day of the Prrak Turf Club February meeting. Princeling, the four-year old br-e-g by506 words
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Letter243 1952-02-23 12 SPORTS LETTER Who Is Wrecking The SBA Hall? S-,r— 1 WISH to draw your atti'iit'on to a statement made yesterday by the President of the Singapore Bui/'ninton Assodation, Mr Liwi Chuan (;,.ov, regarding his "White Elephant" r>ie Singapore Badminton Hall v Mr Li n said that "The Singapore Gorpniment is243 words
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Article195 1952-02-23 12 A R R N iE M E NTS for the fi rs l T > o Cip trial tomorrow and are nam completed I Uon players are expected to Ive m Sing ip h e today, l .ii rhea will stari at 8 p195 words
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Article55 1952-02-23 12 i i innual inter party s ngles I m! imem for tne 1) :I i Abdul M k C i will Seremk i al SPI ihi ts Four I- es are taking part this year i the Xei:ri Sembilan MaI i S. Catholic Youth Centre. Sai55 words
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Article55 1952-02-23 12 ORCHARD Road Branch trounced Head Office by eight goals to on c m the semi-final of the inter-department soccer league for the Allen and Sharpe Trophy, at Farrer Park. The winners will meet the Engineering Department m the final to be ployed at Fraser and Neave's ground. River55 words
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Article85 1952-02-23 12 BIG SWEEP ON RACE 8. NO DOUBLE TOTES Ollie Davies Gay Reveller 1 Goodwood Race 1. ZM p.i. Ad«iral n^ fffl/Stato KakeNne LATIN AFFIS R tf ah SF ANDB h %UnV\™ »ace 4. 4.W p.m. f^Grande a Affair I^l° British FILM ADONIS mi B^r ss,^-' ■tpivi ii ivr85 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1952-02-23 12 Standard's RACE CARD L 30 Kfe'r 5y 9.00 Lee See Pin Sullivan f. Donnelly 2. 440 KaiseW 7y 9.00 W. M .Watt Hobbs Harper 3. 000 Six Eight 4y 8.13 J.A. Chippindale K.P. Lee Heddle Crowe 4. 000 Perseverance 6y 8.12 "Iv Tiok Stable' Yong WdhaD 5. 100 Admiral 5y1,293 words
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Article238 1952-02-23 12 Malacca, m.—i i me present weather keen North-South hockey players could not wish i,, r Ideal ground conditions here at the Malacca n >rt ground for their annual encounter tomorrow There is no change m the, North side which is expected to arrive here early238 words
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Article100 1952-02-23 12 THF. C olonv lmim champion. \,-,t < will not uke p., m C'% trial l«r the SineTnlr f team for H,K ink r There i> no [>„„.,, (hwee Kok will s"L relay team f<(r to Helsinki this ye (Gaaiesl ut Ystordav II: these w,.r, i( tl100 words
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Article42 1952-02-23 12 Al.l. an ii completed foi Motor lull ki! which Kill stai tomorrow b ye used will which times of a c Over have be events for cai The S f enclosed ca requested I Road ci I42 words
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Article50 1952-02-23 12 R.A.O.C. (Keat Hor.g) daJ a Blue Rover.s Sports Club by I i goals to nil En a soccer friend y p!y|ed at Farrer Park yesterday There wag no score m the first half. On resumption Orretl scored two goals within three minutes after 15 minutes of play.50 words
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Article28 1952-02-23 12 ALL members of the Malay m Sinhalese Association. Kliala Lumpur interested m Cricket are requested to meet at No. 63 Klyue Street, today at 3 p.m.28 words
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Advertisement59 1952-02-23 12 FIRST FOR 1 LASTING WEAR good/Year HAPPY WORLD tonight 9 r.m. SINGER BOXER WEIGHT serene then murder |i SEELIE SAMARA m m wrestler with some dirty tactics, but also m the same programme BUD CODY ELMO LINCOLN All RIZA BEY L K. SENG MIKE BARRETT VS S AVAR AN SINGH59 words
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