Singapore Standard, 25 February 1952
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Title Section18 1952-02-25 1 Singapore Standard ■tfc s*l X VOL. II NO. 238 SINGAPORE, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1952 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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223 1952-02-25 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 24:— "Operation Sapu," a daring exploit undertaken by members of kampong guards to comb thick jungle nfcsted by bandits, was successfully completed esrerdoy. was carried out independently by kampong without police or military aid. For four days three223 words
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Article81 1952-02-25 1 :YO, Feb. 24— As Allied (B -er at Panmun- reported **abso utely ress 1 in -he piisonei tion and truce safetalks, i:.N. Bgbtei were seeking out susN irth Korean sampan e1 esterday Wavy ty >tn imed to bav« destroyed p ins m\ V.' «s in81 words
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Article24 1952-02-25 1 \\'D. Fefa 24 CAP).— Ministe Sidney Hol- .i b: tad :j si tonight F II will v- Zea and as24 words
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Article40 1952-02-25 1 Feo 24 >AP>— Japan::ti w\\\ shurtly I 4 in full s\\\x\i and "Cioodyear" il< to Soutb-East Asia. Keizai reported to- 'NG. Feb. 24 iAFP) determination to 189 was reiterating by Deputv Chief Ti General Staff, hen.40 words
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Article105 1952-02-25 1 SAIGON, Feb. 24 < Reuter) The French I'nion garrison of Hoabinh, 40 miles southwest of Hanoi, had withdrawn under the threat of siege by Vietminh, General Raoul Salan. acting French Commander-in-Chief an* nuunced today. Vietminh forces were attempting to occupy the town and French planes were bombing105 words
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Article, Illustration237 1952-02-25 1 (MIRO, Feb. 21. Negotiations, cancelled since the outbreak of hostilities between Egypt and Britain after Fgypt'* abrogation of the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian treaty last October, may be resumed at the end of this week. This hint was given by Egyptian Prime Minister Aly Maher Pasha, whoAFP; UP; AP - 237 words
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Article434 1952-02-25 1 irovt. Controls On Orderly Transition WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 (AP)— The U. S. Government yesterday restored free trading in natural rubber after 14 months of exercising exclusive authority to import the vital defence commodity. However, Federal controls on the use of rubber will continue. The General Services434 words
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Article, Illustration235 1952-02-25 1 Boycott Cause Is Now Removed —S'pore Trader Standard Staff Reporter THE transfer of purchasing from the G.S.A. to private enterprise should remove Malayan objections to the latest restrictive clause imposed two weeks ago by the G.S.A., a Singapore rubber trader told The Standard yes rday. This clause offended235 words
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Article63 1952-02-25 1 KHARTOUM, (SudanJ Feb. 24 (UP>— Scientists from 17 nations have gathered in the Sudan to watch a three-minute total eclipse of the aun— the first in 18 years scheduled to start around 1300 GMT on Monday. It will last 189 «econd§ of the eclipse. The63 words
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Article66 1952-02-25 1 HONGKONG. Feb. 24 (AP) —The wedding of Patrick Yu Shuk-siu. Hongkons'a first and only Chinese Crown Counsel, and Miss Lucia Yuk-king Fung took place her* yesterday. The bride is the daughter of Fung Poi-Fong, General Manager of the Fung Keong Rubber Manufacturer Ltd. of Hpqgjcong.66 words
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Article, Illustration107 1952-02-25 1 The residents of South wood Tract, South San Francisco, decided by vote that Chinese-born Sing Sheng should not be allowed to live in the "all-white" district with his family. Sheng, an airline mechanic married to an American Chinese had suggested the vote. Picture showsA.P. - 107 words
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192 1952-02-25 1 TOKYO, Feb. 21 (AFP). —Shipping circles here believe that a regular steamship service between Japan and Australia will be starlet! in April following formal talks on Japan's enlry into the Australian freightage conference. j Applications have already been filed with the Ministry of TransportationUP - 192 words
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Article129 1952-02-25 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE new import restrictions imposed by the Malayan Governments will cause no hardship on Malayans, and the effect on the total import trade is unlikely to be great. This was the view expressed yesterday by economic experts in Singapore. The effect of129 words
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Article150 1952-02-25 1 TOKYO. Feb. 24 (Reuter-AAP* Two thousand police used fire hoses and tear gas to break up a banned anti-rearmament demonstration by 1,000 workers and students here last night. Twelve persons were arrested. For four hours, crowds of de monstrators hut led stones and other missiles, and damaged150 words
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Article65 1952-02-25 1 OKAYAMA, Feb. 24 (AP).— Leftist Socialist Mosaburo Suzuki said his party planned to approach the Burmese Government on the question of riae for Japan under an over-all Asian economic tie-up. He said his party intended to send Tadatake Sata and two other members to the65 words
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105 1952-02-25 1 CAIRO, Feb. 24 (Reuten A special Court of Referees in Cairo yesterday decided it was incompetent to deal with claims on the Government for damages resulting from Jan. 26 incidents. The court had before it about 20 such claims including one by Egyptian Hotels105 words
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Article47 1952-02-25 1 STAMPS of five different denomination! ar e being issued in Taipeh (Formosa) to commemorate the second anniversary, Match 1, of Chiang Kai-shek's reassumpti<«i <»1 tbe Presidency. He ***** on Jan 21. 1944). rather than have a hand in peace Uikl with th# Chinese Bed*.47 words
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92 1952-02-25 1 CALCUTTA, Feb. 24:— Police opened fire on demonstrating students yesterday when they clashed for the third straight day in Dacca. East Pakistan. The casualty toll has rfaen to eight killed and IM injured. Troops are now patrolling the streets and a seven-hour nightlv CUrfew92 words
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Article29 1952-02-25 1 The High Commissioner, C>'n. Si; (J("3d Templer. will broad cast ;<! lei i ■)<■ i ark n<- from Radio Malaya tonight in S£outing and the Rekettlenieni A reas.29 words
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Advertisement44 1952-02-25 1 &w. told. 1^ Finance: Trade: Badminton: 2S£.*s Mr have a Largm s# lection of i GOLD SILVER I CIGARETTE CASES t.trutit* mm privet it C de SILVA Bros., I Jewellers Kafftes Place, Spore, L T Phone *****. t m^P^ar» -time for a mK%^*" J44 words
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Advertisement102 1952-02-25 1 I (four prized SILVER PIECES paw Restored MARSHAL. A NAME TO REMEMBER in REFRIGERATION PRODUCTS AVAILABLE "ffi "*HT 20 &30 Cu. Ft. "TLr """"T ICE CUBE MAKER «asijU t-llil OR BURNER COIL II ItT] I GLASS OR SOLID ~J4 'HA DOORS AS DCSIRED CHECK THESE FEATURES! ACID RESISTANT PORCELAIN HERMETIC102 words
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Article522 1952-02-25 2 Premium Bonds And Lotteries Are 'Fanciful' Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE City Council or the Government should not resort to or fanciful methods of finance" such as the Premium Bonds or State lotteries. T This view has been expressed by the Singapore Ratepayers Association and522 words
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Article226 1952-02-25 2 Standard Staff Reporter HUNDREDS will crowd the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, today at 12.30 p.m. to see the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, open the Colony's Youth Exhibition and set in motion the Youth Week which will last until Mar. 2. Twenty-four youth organisations with a membership226 words
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Article23 1952-02-25 2 REVISED air mail postage rates to countries overseas will come into force- on Mar. 1, the Postmaster-General. Malaya announced yesterday.23 words
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130 1952-02-25 2 SAILED ROUND WORLD WITHOUT SEEING IT Standard Staff Reporter. A 3*- EAR-OLD Ukraniaa. Stefan Bratas. who stowed away in the Il>«t»n City, a trampcr •f 7J257 toss, passed through Singapore on his way hack to Australia yesterday. The adventures of Stefan befan eight months ago. Having worked as a labourer130 words
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Article141 1952-02-25 2 Council May Ask CG For A Ship Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE City C ocillors may approach the 0 unmissioner General. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, fox the allocation of one or two 10,000--ton ships for the Calcutta ilaya run to relieve the scarcity oi shipping space to bring coal to the141 words
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Article62 1952-02-25 2 A UNIFOM percentage of pass mark for all incremental bar examinations in Ihe Singapore City Council has been recommended by the Examinations Committee' of the Councillors. The pass mark recommended by the Committee is fifty per cent for all examinations. The recommendation is expected to come62 words
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Article239 1952-02-25 2 THE RESPONSE to the drama festival organised by the Raffles Society, a student body of the University of Malaya, is excellent and all seats have been booked for the four performances. The Standard was told yesterday. In fact, a number of students will have to239 words
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Article82 1952-02-25 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION that Tamil schools in Singapore should devote one hour daily to the teaching of English was made yesterday by Mr. AN. Maideen, President of the Umar Pulavar Tamil School Management Committee. In this manner, he added, the inclination for the Tamil82 words
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Article24 1952-02-25 2 GENERAL Sir Gerald Tempi er. High Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya will broadcast the Blue Network at 7.00 p.m. today.24 words
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203 1952-02-25 2 THE PROGRESSIVE Party members in the Singapore City Council will lead conditional support to a joint majority recommendation of the Vehicles and Traffic Committee and Estates and Fire Brigades Committee that there should be no sports stadium at the Telok Ayer Reclamation. The condition203 words
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Article27 1952-02-25 2 Smtaoore Bleod Bank from Feb. 15 to 22 imcl. Wwrid uj obc who Is Group 'AB' please volunteer This Mood Is urgently seeuev.27 words
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Article, Illustration166 1952-02-25 2 Standard Staff Reporter GOLD AND diamonds, exceeding $50 in value, or if a gift $100 in value, from any country other than the Federation of Malaya will not be released by the Post Office until a valid import licence is produced. This was statedStandard - 166 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-02-25 2 picture. phMo. A SCENE in Dr. Rabiodranalh Tagore's "Sacrifice" being rehearsed by students of the University of Malaya last night. The play will be staged tonight in the drama festival organ i set! by the Raffles Society, a student body.- StandardStandard - 44 words
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233 1952-02-25 2 Standard Staff Reporter A CALL to all big employers in the Colony to lend their workers to the Civil Defence School for training to that they would know, how to take cure of their premiset and their lives in an emergency i§ being made233 words
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449 1952-02-25 2 Divided Opinion On Building Research Centre Standard Woman Repo FEAR OF bureaucracy in sharply divided opinion on thr question of whether or not Malawi own Building Research Outre, *1 posed recently by Mr. (I. Ant if \tk Colonial Building Liaison Officer. 1:,,;m Research Station, now on a visit the Federation.449 words
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Advertisement59 1952-02-25 2 DREAI More than "C »c 's rcod >i r 500 while publication! c Ition'^ books, moqc I xirtis newspop^rs and\ select ond condtnit tn« best of it all one! 1 the *er> h«r o* rho« goes into fhr F r'l Digest 1 Solr RAJ «c GOPALItD PHONE ***** HNCtfW "iKANDEX59 words
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Miscellaneous43 1952-02-25 2 7 uMfiADflw nHrlf y YWt A: Baffles Quay, Cooking Class S fun. VMCA: Orchard Road. Tennis at Bras Basalt Bead, 5 fun. Malay and Commercial Class 5.30 p.m. Judo Practice 5.30 p.m. Body-Baildin* and Weifht LifUaw 5.30 p.m. Malay Literacy Class 8.00 p.m.43 words
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Article401 1952-02-25 3 Move To Avert venous Crisis Facing Area Standard Staff Reporter TO HELP avert the "very serious" crisis facing the Sterling Area, the Malayan Governments have decided to restrict total imports during 1952 lo about the 1951 level. A Press statement issued in Singapore yesterday drew attention401 words
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Article, Illustration91 1952-02-25 3 GRAPH showing the second phase of the Communist campaign in the Colony during 1950 and VK»l Shootings, grenade or acid throwing. It shows the height to which the Communists have been able to take their campaign at its worst and the length of time for which their91 words
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Article304 1952-02-25 3 240 BOYS TA UGHT TO BE USEFUL I *M;iiT Reporter i Membership 2to lon <>l ail from 10 to HI i tin- Prince riduunl i .1 Boys' 1 <I■■ 1 in itiil i i!v iiiotriiinciilal in I leiag iru* iii4-ul«'ii«*r j iM-iiilc «|i-linqii(>iir>. lien- t ht- rnrrjiy ami j itl>«-raiir«*304 words
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Article141 1952-02-25 3 MORI*: than 600 private school teachers in the Colony arc to organise a union. The Standard learned yesterday. If discussions now going on arc successful a Private School Teachers' Union may be formed. Some 20,000 students from these private schools in Singapore are also negotiating ways141 words
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Article51 1952-02-25 3 RESIDENTS of Tasek Utara have decided to form a community centre "to improve living conditions." The following have been j elected to the interim committee: President, Mr. A.R. Lazarous; Hon. Secretary. Inche Ali; Committee: Messrs. Md. Yusuff, Davies, Joseph. Md. Shariff, Ba Chee. Roop Singh. Kee Long, and51 words
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Article21 1952-02-25 3 THE Singapore Municipal Sewerage Labour. Union has changed its name to the Singapore City Council Sewerage Labour Union.21 words
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Article24 1952-02-25 3 UNDELIVERED cargo auction--led by the Singapore Harbour j B«»:«rd during 1951 amounted to *140.0:?2. and by the Penang Harbour Board to $14,325.24 words
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Article, Illustration111 1952-02-25 3 PICTURE shows a theatrical screen among the various paraphernalia recently bought from Hongkong for the National Dramatic Corps of the Khek Community Guild, Peck Seah Street, Singapore which plans to stage a charity show shortly. It was embroidered in Shanghai and represents one hundred birds paying homage to a female111 words
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342 1952-02-25 3 THE WORLD'S best judges of flowers will be present at next month's Singapore Flower Show at the Happy World Park, which opens on March 28 for 3 days. Th<\v will include David Sanders, third generation of a family of orchid breeders, who owns three342 words
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165 1952-02-25 3 IH K STAFF employees of the Singapore Harbour id. who are getting a cost of living allowance of ?u*r cent of basic pay as from last month, are i itini? for the same COL rates as the Government the City Council— five165 words
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236 1952-02-25 3 Caps, Gowns When To Wear Them, Ask Students nulird Staff Reporter S lents' Council ol the ol Rfalaya has apP. four-man committee. ir. Tse Kwanfl Hsu as 'i, to consider the de- Ol wearing academic I at a::" by stall or un- ites. nittee. The Stan--M lands, will meet ■i236 words
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Article104 1952-02-25 3 GOOD DBIVEBS Standard Staff Reporter A DISPUTE has arisen between the Singapore City Council's Traffic Committee and the Singapore Hire Car Owners' Association as to who is responsible for awarding "efficiency badges" to members of the association. The president of the S.H.C.A., Mr. T. A. Simon, alleged104 words
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Article, Illustration92 1952-02-25 3 MORE than 500 people, including many from Batu Pahat were present at a dinner in Tembeling Road, Singapore, on Saturday, on the occasion of the 55th birthday of Madam Chew Quee Neo. photo. MR Lionel Storrs and Miss Thelma P. Morris, who were married in St. Andrew's CathedralStandard - 92 words
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Article100 1952-02-25 3 CURBS ON JAP CLOTH Standard Staff Reporter TEXTILES and other items still being imported from Japan into Singapore and the Federation of Malaya will be licensed, on the basis of actual imports by individual importers in 1951, and licences will be issued in half-yearly quantities. This is announced in a100 words
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Article111 1952-02-25 3 IMPORTERS applying for licences for imports from nonsterling countries are being requested to support their applications with the following details: The total value of their imports in 1951 as well as value ot outstanding licences together with the total value of their imports for 1952. The111 words
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Article60 1952-02-25 3 THE importation of motor cars from the Soviet Bloc is prohibited by the Singapore and the Federation of Malaya Governments who have restricted total imports to the 1951 level. According to Malayan Statistics the total imports of new passenger motor cars from Czechoslovakia in 1951 amounted60 words
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Article157 1952-02-25 3 THE following donations to the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association are acknowledged: Gutwirth Trading Co. (Mi Ltd Urom proceeds of the Gutwirth Charity Raffle) 57..1-U The Singapore Standard (proceed.-, from Charity Football match i Chinese New Year Social and Dance (organised by Mr. John Khoo'S committeet z wa Lifeguard Milk157 words
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Miscellaneous128 1952-02-25 3 CTffv??^!w^????v^!?^ 'iT/^alN A i I I WHAT'S V 6UMPIN EXiKA*/ SOME KIND YEH TODAV E A£lH >■ N '■•■>:':-:..'- ■•'!iulSJss^Sii£' --i I'-:::1 YCriitXJDt 1 BUI rnUrlnl WUN L"^™~*vJ licnuwvi^**'' 1 I I YVJ' v^ *iOC/~IAI y/tA fV™Jt IHI P I I ITIM C X~Tf\ T"IA//^ /^tj I v '^J^^^Sm^^^'^''' tJk/XOPT128 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1952-02-25 4 MARGHANITA LASKI - BOKKS Of The WEEK MARGH ANITA LASKI Man 's Struggle With His Conscience The Pencil of God. By the Marcelins. (Collancz. 10 6d) The Morning Watch. By James Agee. (Seeker and Warburg. 9s. 6d.) The Sea Rose. By Paul Vialar. (Peter Nevill. Us. 6d.) Flame on the Water. By E.1,065 words
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413 1952-02-25 4 Best Su bstitu te For Travel In The United States America— the San is High, By Robert Waithman. (Heine. mann. 165.) By WILLIAM CLARK AMERICA, like Heaven or •i*. Tibet, is a hard place to set to. But unlike Heaven and ibet, America sends forth a mighty host of messengers413 words
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Article506 1952-02-25 4 STEPHEN BONE - STEPHEN BONE By TINTORETTO: By Eric Newton Longman. Pp. xv. 250, 76 plates, 50s. "11TIS works seem the re■"sult of accident rather than of design" wrote Vasari of Tintoretto's paintings. Reynolds went so far as to say "they seem to have been painted for no other506 words
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Article309 1952-02-25 4 CHRISTOPHER SYKES - CHRISTOPHER SYKES By Omar Khayyam. A neu version bm*r>d toveries. By Arthur A r berry, 'T'HIS publication is the lad episode of an exci: ing story. When FitzGerald first published his translation of the Rubayat in 1859 Omrr's authorship was not questioned. Then scholars proved Ghat309 words
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Article144 1952-02-25 4 THE MENDE OF SIERRA LEONE: A West African People in Transition. By K. L. Little. Routledpe and Kegan Paul. Pp. 397. 28s. MODERN anthropology is based on the collection <<f data by the meticulous observation of life in small social segments. At the end of their fk-Id-tours anthropologists144 words
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Miscellaneous41 1952-02-25 4 fl '^i^SHS*^' T THEKE/ I'VE GOT TO GET X HOW COME^ TH' REGULAR tBIH^^SSI I I //If i T^s F i* E TO THE WW JVOU'RE^) I SIREN 1 3 OUT JKyT^^J '/I I L^^r^^^^ll^lNG STATION.-.THEV 7 IMPORTANT ,> OP ORPER- jft//41 words
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Article123 1952-02-25 5 A LUMPUR. Sun >t Paul Raj toid the rate's Court here yes- that when he visited ka^p of a sunken S fo,;nd the top deck giving evidence in in wh: h the owner i it, Mohd Nasir bin Aziz claimed trial r S'"> (jf causing123 words
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Article104 1952-02-25 5 Rail Men Reorganise The Union LUMPUR, Sun P Rajagopal, presi lenl A Malaya Railway mm s i c 1 yesterday >(\y is to be con> organised. 'i had recently been f ?rn j Recistrai of to straighten its March u> <>r close Mi Rajasonal, w We itisfy the requirea thin104 words
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Article27 1952-02-25 5 f- h selling ice 'Team witha licence at Tangkak, i i "Hang Kit was Sued (15 i Muar Magistrate Court b« Ii 'he tlamid27 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-02-25 5 Side by side the United Kingdom pavilion (left) and the South East Asia pavilion take shape at the Colombo Exhibition which is to open in the neor future. Picture shows the scaffolding on which workmen are fixing the U.K. coat of arms to the wall.45 words
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Article64 1952-02-25 5 SEKEM B A N, San.— The W'sji I Sembilan Co-operative Stores established in 19:i6. made profit oi 57,52<J.48 last year. This is revealed in the annual report ol the Stores. whi i has a membership of 189. The Committee l^a^ express- i the opinion that a further64 words
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Article28 1952-02-25 5 SEREMBAN, Sun. Abdul Manap bin Lamai, was sentenced three months* rigorous imprisonmeni for cri- il bre i >f trust of a bicyrle belonging to Alip Singh.28 words
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287 1952-02-25 5 10,000 Leaflets Dropped On Trapped Reds KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— An R. A.F. Dakota dropPea J O,OOO surrender leaflets today on the terrorist Jiang of 11 cut off by Cameronians. oo a one way track in remote swampy *ind in Kuala Selangor. The leaflet drop followed yesterday's bombing attack on the287 words
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Article58 1952-02-25 5 HONGKONG, Sun. Mr. Patrick Yu Shuk Siu, the first Chinese to be appointed a Crown Counsel here, yesterday was married to Miss Lucia *ung, daughter of Fung Po Fung, a well-known Malayan and Hongkong business man. Mr. Patrick Yu was a barrister at Kuala Lumpur,Reuter - 58 words
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348 1952-02-25 5 TERRORISTS LOSE ANOTHER 4 MEN Bandits Rob A Village Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Security Forces killed four terrorists yesterday and seriously wounded another. They suffered no casualties themselves but one civilian was killed and another seriously wounded. In the Baling District of Kedah 200 Home Guards combed the348 words
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Article, Illustration324 1952-02-25 5 LATEST donationi to the $250,000 St. Andrew's Cathedral War Memorial Fund, which now exceeds $80,000, include $10,000 from Guthrie and Co. Ltd and $2,500 from Harper Gilflllan and Co. Ltd. Other donations include: Archipelago Brewery Co. (1941) Ltd.; Gestetner (Eastern) Ltd.: McAllster and Co.. Ltd.; Malayan324 words
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Article81 1952-02-25 5 IPOH, Sun.— The price of natural rubber for the rest of this year would depend, on the demand from the rest of the world, which is buying twice as much as the United States, Mr. Fred Koyle chairman of the Rubber Trade Association, New York told81 words
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Article79 1952-02-25 5 Standard Staff Reporter A CALL for legislation to compel all private employers to put all -permanent employees on the monthly-rafed list was made yesterday by Mr. P. M. Williams, General Secretary of the Labour Party of Singapore. Mr. Williams said there was a reported move79 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-02-25 5 THE VICE-CHANCELLOR of the University of Malaya, Sir George Allen left Hongkong on Saturday for Singapore aboard the Chusan, after discussions with Professor L. T. Ride. Vice-Chancellor of Hongkong University.- AFP. Mr. James Yuen Wai Mun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Yuen Sze Won who left recentlyAFP. - 68 words
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Article389 1952-02-25 5 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRL, Sunday. "It is niee to see counsel take an interest in the eases assigned to them by putting in a good amount of work as both of you have done in this ease*' said Mr. Justice Paul Storr, in the High389 words
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Article47 1952-02-25 5 IPOH, Sun— Mr. Teh Kong Chew, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Teh Seng Kay was married to Miss Chan Good Leng eighth daughter of Madam Lim Ah Hoe at the Jubilee Cabaret today. A well attended reception was held later at the same place.47 words
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Article265 1952-02-25 5 SIKSTATIOXS In Singapore liable to load shedding today:— DAY Draildell Heights. Arthur R«| Tunjong Katong Broadrlck KI Telok Kurau. Bedok. thai s »t mile, Chang! Prison Tanuli Merak Besar. Selaraag Barra< Atlas Ice. Happy World. A -a Rubber Loronc 3. Hiius Avenue Works. Mt B*tte« Fjetwuck. H'pore265 words
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Advertisement136 1952-02-25 5 Pocked with "BATTLEGROUND" THRILLS AND ACTION! iw i:,*^T.»j I m<Jn'; Shoot The Worh^ a mm heroes t wMmmmm 4>armoiil Brilisii l>oiil»lt*-l<*n«;lli Kewsreel PLUS THE ROYAL FUNERAL. Paramount presents scow/ FI)NNY^ TODAY! II a.m- 1.30. 1. 6.15 9.30 p.m. j POWERFUL and THRILLING! BHinSH MOVIETONE MTOS PLUS THE FUNERAL OF KING136 words
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Advertisement216 1952-02-25 5 MAMMOTH FASHION SHOW direct from V FASHION j AH the Lalf-I Orations l»y DIOR, FA TJI, SCIII APARLLLI, I BALMAIN, PAQLIN WORTH Modelled by the World's L LOVELIEST MANNEQUINS VVat<h For Further Announcements f Phone 4042 fls'^rcff A Conlrt j tlteCup^ a TOiIMORROW tg|t, DRUMS JpuL Stephen McNALIT Cileei FRfIT216 words
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837 1952-02-25 6 Independent Morning Newspaper More Weapons IN THE LAST few months, more and more information has been forthcoming about the bandits, against whom the security forces are scoring proportionately bigger successes. Acting on information received, 21 bandits were killed in 48 hours last week. This shows what can be achieved with837 words
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Article1582 1952-02-25 6 The New Nigerian Constitution LONDON ON January 29 the new Nigerian Constitution came into force. The stages ol this achievement are worth studying in a little detail. For they represent yet another effort, on the part of Great Britain, to dovetail the years of the past into the Twentieth Century.1,582 words
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Article304 1952-02-25 6 O. M. GREEN - CHINA OPENS ATTACK ON HONG KONG O. M. GREEN By A NEW and disturbing feature of Peking propaganda is the series of increasingly virulent and menacing attacks being made on the British administration In Hongkong, which previously the Chinese Communists largely ignored. The starting point wal the "serious warning" which304 words
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Article599 1952-02-25 6 We the PEOPLE MCA-UMNO Alliance Afore Letters From Readers Will Be Found On Page 9 Sir A few weeks ago you were broad-minded enough to publish a letter from me commenting on the fact that The Standard appeared to be coming out strongly on the side of the Singapore Labour599 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-02-25 6 "Would you mind if this rent went before yon* Madam? It seems 'e's rather pushed for timcl*19 words
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Article517 1952-02-25 6 SPLIT IN RANKS Of TAMIL CONGRESS COLOMBO. (By Air Mail) POLITICAL students are watching the attitude of the Tamil Congress with regard to the coming General Election with considerable interest. Some of the Morr*bers of the Tamil Congress, who entered Parliament on that Party's ticket and with the517 words
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Advertisement71 1952-02-25 6 How millions Sleep their my to health with QvaliJllg Wm^-a Ht* ps b ?ihg \T' t^ gc od t0 stl v W\** S«»* Ct I'M 1 WAKING SO BRIGHT Aa> A AjL^iA OVaWTIWJ' ano early «n th^ «|L/ NOW. Freshness TO] Of Ovait.n* <- l^ vigour every morning f V71 words
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359 1952-02-25 7 NATO Approves Huge Three- Year Defence Build-up LISBON, Feb. 24 (UP)-The North Atlantic Treaty Organi/.ition yesterday gave unanimous approval to a three-year v<W0.000,000,000 programme to make Europe secure against the threat of Soviet aggression. The huge defence programme, which pledges West Europe to put guns ahead of butter, calls for359 words
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Article245 1952-02-25 7 v, E, Fvb 23 (APi'.i, i. T:n Study its advance statistics, world p; oduction rates m Decem- vaa I3JOO lons tons, '4)i ions in November. r Indi >• esian pro December ii ci eased a and 3 JMQ tons res bit Bolivian exports di tpped245 words
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105 1952-02-25 7 Reds Claim To Have A-Bombs Of All Calibres MOSCOW, Feb. 24, (UP). Soviet Army leaders and Russian newspapers on Saturday served notice that Russia possesses "atom bombs of all calibres" and warned that any aggressor will be met with "crushing and deadly blows." The claim that atom bombs of various105 words
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Article109 1952-02-25 7 Politburo Changes Reported WASHINGTON, Feb. 24, (AFP) Reports reaching here yesterday indicated that, following a secret meeting of the Bolshevik Party Central Committee, changes have been made within the Soviet Politburo. Ac-ording to these reports the Politburo will now be composed of 11 members instead of 9 and one deputy109 words
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Article79 1952-02-25 7 IFF, Wales. Feb. 24 -A toftU of 39 coal S nth Wales were idle a miners stayed away test against Conservative ratal economy cuts in the MCUCIO service. •en carrying out a v> boycott Saturday shifts < 1 u!an to make people I denta! treatment and79 words
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Article66 1952-02-25 7 13 7,000 Refugees T o Quit Europe V Fefc 24 (UP>— A 1 r BO nring KiT.SOO refugees fa mca overseas before ■i o: the year has been ed by the Provisional mental Committee B movement of migrants E 'no. eea movement States will re- 4 trsons, the largest r66 words
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Article70 1952-02-25 7 BONN, Feb. 24 (UP)— The West German Government yesterday accepted a NATO demand for a U552,678,000,000 German contribution to the cost of Western defence. But, the Germans insisted on being given a U*****,000,000 credit on that amount. The acceptance of the total figure assigned to Germany70 words
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225 1952-02-25 7 KOJE ISLAND, KOREA, Feb. 24, (ReutersOfficers commanding this prison camp, where 6,000 inmates rioted on Monday, said yesterday they had known the North Koreans possessed home-made weapons. They said the riot In which 75 Communists and one American soldier were killed, was at225 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-02-25 7 photo. The UN negotiators pose for the photographer before going into the conference tent for the full plenary session. It is the first meeting of the entire delegation since Dec. 4, 1951. Left to right: ROK Major Gen. Yu Jai Heung; Major Gen. William K.A.P. - 71 words
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Article, Illustration243 1952-02-25 7 LONDON, Feb. 24 (Reuter). More details of how Queen Elizabeth II spent the night of Feb. s—the5 the night before the death of King George VI watching wild game from a hotel perched in the branches of a giant tree, were released here tonight. TheyA. P. - 243 words
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67 1952-02-25 7 TEHERAN, Feb. 24 (UP) An Iranian Army spokesman announced yesterday the smashing of o. Communist network within the army with the arrest of eight officers and detention of 20 others for questioning. Th* spokesman told a press conference that the Communist group operated from67 words
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Article88 1952-02-25 7 TAIPEH, (Formosa) Feb. 24 (UP) Japan has refused formally to recognize the Chinese Nationalist claim to the Commu-nist-held mainland of China— a step that may prevent the conclusion of the Sino-Japanese peace treaty. Japanese peace envoy Kawada has notified Chinese Foreign Minister George Yeh that the Japanese Government88 words
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58 1952-02-25 7 LONDON, Feb. 24 (AP)—Britain's radar equipped night fighter jet plane es, which had their first squadron tests on Friday night in rehearsing the defence of London, did all right, according to observers. The De Havilland Vampire and Glouster Meteors are replacing the propeller-type planes58 words
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Article35 1952-02-25 7 LONDON, Feb. 24 (Reuter)— Sir Percy Winn Everett, who joined the Boy Scout movement as a middle-aged man and rose to become deputy Chief Scout of the Commonwealth, died today aged 81.35 words
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Article48 1952-02-25 7 THE Indonesian mission to The Hague led by Professor Supomo. which for the past few weeks has been holding discussions with the Netherlands authorities on the New Guinea issue and abrogation of the Indonesian-Netherlands Union, may be recalled to Jakarta.— T> A. Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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203 1952-02-25 7 LONDON. Feb. 24 (AP) The Socialist intellectual Fabian Society said yesterday a single lapse into adultery "should only be considered on its merits" as a reason for divorce and should not be an automatic ground for breaking a marriage. The Society presented Its views203 words
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101 1952-02-25 7 TOKYO. Feb. 24 (AP)— The Far East Air Forces today set its total combat loss of the Korean war at 531 aircraft. With non-combat losses announced recently this bring the overall FEAF war loss to more than 1,100 planes. These totals include losses101 words
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Article84 1952-02-25 7 SAIGON Feb. 24 (AFP)— The French Minister for the Associated States. M. Jean Letourneau, discussed problems the French forces have to face in their struggle against the Vietmink with the United States Minister to Indo-China Donald Heath last night. In a communique Issued after the84 words
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60 1952-02-25 7 BANGKOK Feb. 24 (AP)— Thailand, land of coups and assassinations, now has a "Coup d'Etat Association" composed of those who took part in the coups of November 1947 and November Members, who are officers and men of th e three fighting services, have pledged60 words
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227 1952-02-25 7 LONDON, Feb. 24, (Reutcr).— Socialist ex-Premier Clement Attlee last night lashed out at American support of Chiang Kai-shek, charging that by backing the "corrupt" Nationalist regime "important elements'* in the United States were seeking to spread the war in Asia. In a broadcast227 words
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Article38 1952-02-25 7 RANGOON. FeD. 24 (Reuter) A Government spokesman yesterday denied as "transparent fiction" and "barefaced lies" reports in the Czechoslovakian press nf^ a United States-Burma agreement to allow Chinese Nationalist troops to be stationed in Northern Burma.38 words
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Article118 1952-02-25 7 HONGKONG, Feb. 24 (AP) The independent Wah Km Yat Po said that General Teng Hwa's 15th Army Group of the 4th Field Army has left Korea and shifted to South China, reportedly somewhere along the Burma or IndoChina borders. The paper said it had been replaced118 words
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184 1952-02-25 7 Leadership Of Ex-Premier 'Undisputed' BRISTOL. England. Feb ?4. (Reuter-AAP) Mr Arthur Deakin. chairman of the 1.000.-000-strong. Trades Union >•»- Kress and general secretary of the Transport and General Workers Union, bluntly w.irued trade unionists last night against being swayed in'o taking Industrial action For po i' iiTtl en i He184 words
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Miscellaneous26 1952-02-25 7 TT^Tfi I /'~t HATF TO I IICCTDUCDC? I I > (WE ALWAVS HAVE THEM WHEN IT ■PVI 1 (GO HOME FOR .^fToVE V POP'S BUSINESS BAD^ V26 words
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Article290 1952-02-25 8 The Week 's Business Industrials: British Malaya Trustee $6.50. Fraser and Xeave Ords. $4.05 to $3.85 to $3.95. Hammer $41.50. Malayan Breweries $5.20 to $5.00. Malayan Cement $1.00 to $1.05 to $1.00, Renton Co $1.00. Singapore Cold Storage $5.00 to $4.90. Straits Trading $22.00, Singapore Ah per cent. Deb 87290 words
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Article, Illustration417 1952-02-25 8 Fair Business In Australian Tins By A Special Correspondent DURING llit' week, local markets showed* to a marked extent real appreciation of the basic nature of the rubber income to the whole Malayan eco oniy. Fluctuations in the commodity and forecasts of theStandard - 417 words
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Article217 1952-02-25 8 Batu Selangor Tin Dredging Co. Ltd. Operated its dredge throughout financial year ended Sept. 30. for a profit of $595,784 (42* per cent.). Final recommendation of 20 per cent, will make 30 per cent, total distribution for the year Net liquid assets at $848,145 are equal to 60217 words
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52 1952-02-25 8 More married women were gainfully employed during 1951 than ever before in U.S. history. More than 10.000.000 married women are working outside their homes. This is about 1.000.000 more than 1950 and about 1,500,UOO more than 1949. There are about 38.124.000 married women in the52 words
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Article94 1952-02-25 8 A MERGER of Indian capital and US technical know-how will result next month in India's first dyestuff and pharmaceutical plant at Bulsar. near Bombay. India's bankers and businessmen subscribed 90 per cent, of Atul Ltd.s capital and the American Cyanamid Co put up 10 per cent.A.f - 94 words
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Advertisement607 1952-02-25 8 FAST REGULAR TRANSPACIHC SERVICE Direct Orerland San Francisco Los Angeles All American Canadian Citie Penang P. S'ham S'pore Arr LA/SI WII HAM LUCKENBACH 24/26Mar 27/28Mar 29>lar/2Apr 23Api Tor full particulars of Dry Cargo Deep Taniu and Passengei Bookings etc Agents ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS UD Tel S pure K^iXl/3 R Lumiur607 words
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Advertisement355 1952-02-25 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTO. Regular Sailings to China and Japan frrm Singapore Port Swettennam Penang Also direi-t S-iiling from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Hi Japan DueS'imre Due Pemng From "Kweiyan?" (Vfar 3rd Mar Kin Hongkong Sails Penang Sails Spare hot "S.nk?ang' f Mar 28th Mar 4th H'kon? Japan "Foorhow"355 words
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Advertisement353 1952-02-25 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koyal Kolterdam IJnyd Holland /\meri«« Line Nrdrriand I ine Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE MW ORLEANS S'pore P Sham Penang ZEELAND(RL) 24 25 *eb EK'ZWeb t BLQTERUVK (HAL) 27Feb 4Mat f» fi Mar 7 x Mai tTABIAN(SMN) 17/2^Mir 23 24 Mar353 words
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Advertisement382 1952-02-25 8 "MOKELi for Bangkok p »"t< and Hongkong In Port "SELANULA' for Bangkok 2 MT.tr TATAGONIA* for Bangfcok Hongkong Manila 2 3 Mar "FIONIA" foi Bangkok 17 H Mar "PANAMA" for Bangkok Hongkong. Manila. Kobe Yokohama 11 12 Apr m« B «MEONIA' for Saigon U^ Bangkok 11-13 Apr SAILINGS TO CONTLNEM382 words
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Article1086 1952-02-25 9 We The PEOPLE Proposed Society May Stir Up Hornets 'Nest hi your issue of •he Secretary of Can was reported tated thai he did v the formation 5 ngapore Society for entioo of Cruelty to n sould pawibr* ea?t o:: tht people Qf re <>r on the Social partmeat. oftVec1,086 words
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452 1952-02-25 9 Sir, If I may suggest a name for the proposed Singapore Badminton Hall, I suggest it be called the Lim Chuan Geok White Elephant in memory of a man whose schemes border on the ridiculous, as far as the Singapore Badminton Hall is concerned.452 words
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Article, Illustration150 1952-02-25 9 Sir:— A hush-hush meeting was called some time last year and a few days later saw the birth of the Perak Adult Education Association. My friends and I thought that we would be notified of its formation and asked to help. We were most willing to sacrifice150 words
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Article66 1952-02-25 9 Sir:— "Firing Squad" raises an interesting point about "rebel" Mr. Lee Choon Eng and the Labour Party. The periodic postponement by Mr. Lim Yew Hock of the long promised Annual Conference raises the question, who will be in the "firing squad" and who the "victims"? Perhaps66 words
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Article172 1952-02-25 9 Sir: In the naming of our roads I find that the following past Presidents of the Municipal Commissioners have been omitted Capt. Burn 1863 J. O. Anthonisz 1901 There's Shaw Rd.. but I don't know if it was named after Capt. Shaw, P.M.C. in 1869, or172 words
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410 1952-02-25 9 ing that the teachers are mercenary? This is a downright insult to the teachers and I have taken this opportunity to refute the charge. In my opinion the failure of the A.E.A. is not due to the lack of co-operation from teachers410 words
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Article399 1952-02-25 9 air: Ihe trouble with vj r. A!ex Jo^cy was that he MM obviously a man who 1 not hep tel.ir.g the ti th And with «'i due n gard to Dr. Goepbels. ie* me say lh..t truth is the greatest aaeapou of propaganda. The curiotn399 words
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Article371 1952-02-25 9 Sir:— "Takar's" article on Premium Bonds was tua ed and not very sensible. His conversation idea is a pretence at giving both stdi s of the question, but it is not so. These are my points: (a) The headline "Should the City Live by Premium Bonds?"371 words
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Advertisement34 1952-02-25 9 G f°cou» r I START SWING TODAY CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD YOU CAN OPK.N A SAVING ftGUM Ml MM 48 LITTLE AS SI/. IMTLIUSI WILL lit PAID Al 24% rtM ASM M c>rft |i34 words
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Article2255 1952-02-25 10 Peter Robinson - Peter Robinson 4 W88& H III DECANT MAN'S inhumanity to celluloid is due largely to his shunning two wouldbe sood companions Aperturr and Shutter Speed. A" this <ta^e. however eagerly »i might paw the ground. i we* ei tantalisingly your triage :\::^er might Itch to seize2,255 words
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Article, Illustration762 1952-02-25 10 ANN REYNOLDS - ANN REYNOLDS By pOLNTESS MOUNTBATTLN v^ who arrives in Singapore bv air from London on February 19. needs no introduction to the people of Malaya. She has already endeared herself to the inhabitants of the Last by her devotion to the social welfare762 words
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Article, Illustration606 1952-02-25 10 BILL WEBB JONES - BILL WEBB JONES AS I bad not heard any- thing recently of that popular vocal act the "Manasseh Sisters." I went along to interview the girls to enquire into the state of the business. Acting as spokesman Poppy tells me that after six months solid booking606 words
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Advertisement69 1952-02-25 10 Perfect and still more because Voigtiander offer amateur photo-grsphc.-s c'i over the world the results of over a hundred years' experience and progress in optical res2srch and technical development. These ore WBbodied in their latest cameras of up-to-date design and in the new Voigt lander high-efficiency anastigmats. PROMINENT: VITESSA: BESSA69 words
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Advertisement329 1952-02-25 10 FOR BATHRooJTI (BARITONES ONLY Atso pri,. r«r the no i room barito, an industr it ri from >|, pf romp. h r,:."., Anschi.u,,,,, drix,. r« Hh and mod. m.n, echibiti on thTajr KAOHI tiu lu H l irliki ll lt rlUilt j (K.L if Kroari. .i-t I chntin a i329 words
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Advertisement591 1952-02-25 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS KD by British Co. ed National Accountlinc Operator. Box Standard, Spore (1). 1 YPIST, Any Naity, For typing out Box No. T.681. ;><>re RHNGED English hs. teacher for three Std V and VI. East 74 m.s. State B a TG7B, Standard. RICAL Engineer hoMr rat Grade Government itc591 words
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Advertisement540 1952-02-25 11 SITUATIONS VACANT FISHERIES INSPECTORS (two) in the Fisheries Department, Singapore. Salary Scale: $85 SA-95/B/110-SA--130/B/140-10A-220 B 230--10A-280 p.m. with current allowances. Qualifications: School Certificate with ability to converse in Malay. In addition it would be of advantage for candidates to be able to converse fluently in Hokkien or Teochew and preference540 words
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Advertisement557 1952-02-25 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS RECRUITING has now openXl> ed at S.V.C., HQ Beach Road. The new Training season commences on Tuesday 4th* March 1952. There are vacancies for 250 Gunners in Light Anti-Aircraft and Fire Command Batteries for which Women Volunteers are also required. A further 200 Volunteers are required for557 words
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Advertisement1386 1952-02-25 11 Unexpecied Thrills Wk If -n&mmin Sam Srteatt ALL GOOD golfers have their weight a bit forward of the ball at impact. This pernuts you to swing down at the ball so that the loft of the club-face puts the ball away for the flight desired with that xiub. In this1,386 words
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Advertisement730 1952-02-25 11 NOTKtS CHINESE SWIMMING CIUB. r FHE New Pool will be closed for cleaning etc on Monday and Tuesday next. Y. S. LEONG Secretary. ]VOTICE is hereby given that 11 Mr. N. P. de Jong is no longer in the employ ol Ho Hong Trading Company as from the 15th day730 words
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Advertisement937 1952-02-25 11 NOTICES CHINESE UNION TIN MINING CO. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN X1 that Messrs. Lim Kwan Yong; Ngan Song Ho#, Chin Yee and Phang Chin Fong, who have heretofore been partners with Mr. Lee Quag Chin and Madam Li Yoke Lan in I the Syndicate known as Chinese Union Tin Mining937 words
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Advertisement548 1952-02-25 11 NOTICE is hereby given that I, Tay Poh Ceok, of No. 16, Syed Alwi Road, Singapore has applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for a Fir. 5 t Class Public House Leience restricted to the sale of SPIRITS. WINKS. BEER AND STOI'T oniv. which I propose to hold548 words
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Article, Illustration991 1952-02-25 12 Peng Soon Masters Ooi Teik Hock RESULTS SINGLES: Piruz beat Tan Jin Eong 15-8, 11 15, 15?. Ong Poh Lim beat Law Teik Hock 15-9, 15-3. Wong Peng Soon beat Ooi Teik Hock 9-15, 15-4, 159. IHR'BLES: Piruz and Lim Kee Font beat Tan Jin Eong and Lee Fan Leong991 words
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Article34 1952-02-25 12 .COLUMBIA, Cali, Feb. 24 (UP) The French cyclist, Joseph Yeart won third place in the 60 kilometer Cali Municipal Grand Prix race held here yesterday. Thirty-two American racing cyclists took part.34 words
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Article490 1952-02-25 12 Tl 'ng awaited Wong Peng S. Ooi Tok Hock clash •i br Might a cheer the crowd when it began. Peng S playing for Ooi's -.fi his seventh win, tail d a master? in the third set to ivin at 8 V 15 4 10-9. After the490 words
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Article247 1952-02-25 12 KLUAING, Sun. SAFA s Malaya Cup team who flew to kliiang today to play against a combined kluang \I at a charity match won convincingly by four goals to one. Although threatened by bad weather a large crowd turned up to applaud the visitors247 words
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Article81 1952-02-25 12 LONDON". Feb. 24 <APK—lre'..<:'id\, international ru^bv team scored a great triumph over Scotland on Saturday in winning 12-3 at Dublin. The Irish were a man short leftwing threequarter M.F. Lane —for nearly an hour of the game Lane damaged an arm. But apart from one short81 words
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88 1952-02-25 12 TAIPING, Sun.— The Sultan of Perak was among the large gathering of spectators who watched 32 runners from Setangor, Perak and Penang compete in the fourth Malayan Amateur Athletic Association cross country race over four and three-quarter miles at the Taiping Lake Gardens this88 words
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Article47 1952-02-25 12 BOMBAY Feb. 24 (AP)— Straight Clark of Los Angeles entered the men's singles final of the Western India tennis championships here yesterday, beat ing G. Vasant, 7—5. 6—3. Poland's W. Skonacki defeated Australian D. Tregonning, 7—5. 6—4 and will play Clark for the championship.47 words
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Article110 1952-02-25 12 COLIN TULLOH, who was the most successful rider at the last Gold Cup meeting at Kuala Lumpur, repeated his triumph with three more wins and seven places at the recently completed Perak Turf Club February meeting. Mulley was a runner up with three winners and110 words
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Article94 1952-02-25 12 KL GIRLS MAKE HISTORY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Quietly and almost imperceptibly lawn tennis history was made here yesterday when 17 year-old Siew Oi Lan. a school girl, won the girls' singles final of the L.T.A. graded hard court tournament, beating Jeanette Pereira 7-5. 6-3. This was the first time in94 words
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Article64 1952-02-25 12 CAIROf Feb. 24 (UP) The Egyptian Lawn Tennis association today released the names of foreign s'tar s who will compete in the Egyptian championships at the Gezira Sporting Club beginning on March 7. The American contingent will be headed by the Wimbledon champion. Miss Doris Hart and will64 words
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Article45 1952-02-25 12 OSLO, Feb. 23 (AP)— Lydia Wideman, a 28-year-old typi6t making what be her final race, brought glory to Finland today by winning the women's 10--kilometer ski race at the Olympics today. She was timed in 41 minutes, 41 seconds for the 6imrle race.45 words
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Article208 1952-02-25 12 LONDON, Feb. 23 (Reuter) Newcastle, the English Football Association Cup holders, had a narrow victory today when they continued their bid to become the first club this century to win lor two consecutive years. They were lucky to scrape through their fifth round tie at Swansea by208 words
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Article269 1952-02-25 12 IPOH, Sun. —An early start was made in this season's cricket here yesterday when four opening games in the Brander Shield interteam league competition were played off. Two of last year's state cricketers G. S Walker (State Captain* and T. H. Koenitz <Perak and North representative)269 words
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Article, Illustration852 1952-02-25 12 F-Nash Fastest A t S 'pore Speed Trial FOR the first time in the history of motor sprint racing in Malaya a car beat two wheelers for fastest lime when Lt. Col. Peter Vaughan's veteran Fraser Nash driven by Major B. R. Davis flashed over the kilometre in 27.61 sees,Standard - 852 words
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Article55 1952-02-25 12 Tennis Training Scheme IPOi! 1.;.','.I Q I start R coach 5 ter-hii. Several motion 9l 11 I I'• togethei book-, ire in a 1 A then rommitf the Perak I.TA Tilt' ed I 1 a disi LTA's. elected 11 p e presidi honorai Hhent; Mr: Soo Messrs 1 Khan Oei55 words
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