Singapore Standard, 5 March 1952
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Title Section19 1952-03-05 1 i lEEk "V V^^^ v *1 X II NO. 247 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.19 words
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206 1952-03-05 1 i s\|»Pf>RO, Hokkaido, Japan, Mar. I (UP) .ml ocean-floor earthquake rollnl rijilit out oi tin- Pacific againsl Japan's uniosl Lslanils today, smashing and flooding U i»l homes, overturning train-, and killing ;«i leasl 3.> persons. I > 'i'i;»l eports said 169 i injured206 words
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61 1952-03-05 1 10,000 Bags Of Siamese Rice Arrive i Staff Reporter Ii 10,000 bags of c Siamese free mararrived m Singapore Bans ti X b y 1 B fl i ps letained In B g j. Thai Gov- c es r-!> 2^ c p Ed con::- Ihe T m fi t loaded61 words
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26 1952-03-05 1 ite irq 274 raid been two uni- ■th ol Foi ters of the :r> the P > d and added n Hong26 words
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Article64 1952-03-05 1 LONDON Ma 4 AP I Cle- R v beal >fl decisively all-out attack by Laboui P irty left wingers iga c 1 ..hip on the issue Britain's national defence pu Mil Attlee's victory, at a c I >ession of the 295 Lab itt's m the House of64 words
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86 1952-03-05 1 Aussies Ban 28 Delegates From Peking From Peking (VNBIRRA. Mir. 4: i Reu-ter-AAP) Mr. Harold Holt. Australia's Minister for Immigration, said today thai -8 Chinese delegates would not he allowed to Jand to utlcnd "l"c Youth Carnival of Peace and Inrndship" to be held at Sydney from Mar. 17 to86 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-03-05 1 photo. Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the late President Roosevett, arrived m New Delhi on Feb 21 Photo shows (L. to X.) U.K. Mr. Chester Bowles. American Ambassador, Shrimati Vijayalakshmi, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt Major Mohammed Yunus Khan. Shri Jawaharlal Nehru and Rajkumari Amrit Kaur (Central Minister for Health and Communications)A.P. - 69 words
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366 1952-03-05 1 Truman Urges Chinese, Russians WASHINGTON, Mar. 1 (AP) En a dramatic r»eace l>roail<*ast. President Truman today appealed lo the jH-ople of Russia ami K^i < hina to forte their rulers to drop "llirir senseless policy of hate an<l terror." The president366 words
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Article171 1952-03-05 1 UK Gold, Losses Down i By Sydney Gampell LONDON. Mar. 4. (Reuter)--Britain's losses m gold and dollar reserves both to hurope ami the I'nited States has been cut sharply for the firs! time m several months, it was learned today. Preliminary indications are that Britains and the sterling area's deficit171 words
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Article110 1952-03-05 1 HONGKONG. Mar. 4. iL'P>— l The Kuu loon Magistrate today imposed prison sentences on seven oi last Saturdays Com-munist-inspired rioters ns the mainland Communist propaganda I machine ground out what omcials here described as i coloured and politically slanted accounts of the incident. Altogether110 words
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Article75 1952-03-05 1 PANMUNJOM, Mar. 4 (ReuterAAP) Allied and Communist staff officers remained deadlocked today on the question ot Soviet R'JSSia's inclusion among ueutral ceasefire observer^ and on the number of ports of entry to be inspected behind the lines. United Nations staff officer Colonel Don O. Darrow reported "practically75 words
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314 1952-03-05 1 Standard Staif Reporter BOTH the Singapore Police and Army authorities are investigating into the death of Major Sir Vivian Tyrell Champion de Crespigny. 0.8.E.. Bart., who was found shot m his head m his quarters at Pulau Brani early yesterday morning. Sir Vivian 45,314 words
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Article723 1952-03-05 1 Federation, Spore Bills To Affect All Males Of 18 To 55 Standard Staff Reporter MEN between the ages of 18 and 55 m Singapore and the Federation can be called up for National Service under the provisions of two identical Bills to be introduced separate ly m723 words
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Article218 1952-03-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The people »f Malaya must realize that they could noi hope to cr :ate y .Malayan nationality unless they were prepared to serve the country, Mr D. C. V atherston, acting Chief Secretary, said today at i a Press conference when he218 words
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Article54 1952-03-05 1 HALIFAX. NOVA SCOTIA. Mar 4 (APj— The Atlantic provinces of Canada counted 17 dead today In its v.oi-t storm m 35 year*. Washington. Uki 4(AP) President Truman's onother- iu-!a\T. Mr* Da\id WaMai -t. Is I critically id, an announcement i from tlu; White Hf*use said I54 words
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Article930 1952-03-05 1 One Group At A Time 1 lie Hills give power to the Ili^li CoratniiiMoncr hi Council m tin- Federation and the Governor m ouuml m Singapore to register all men aged IT ami ~> I jarlu* sive as and when required* H > notf6cation m930 words
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Article136 1952-03-05 1 Standard Staff UarretpoiideJrt KIAI.A LUMPUR, ruesThe "Siittofi"" scheme under which boys between the ages ut 18 and 22 are drafted for service has proved a failure. This was admitted today by the Acting Chiel Secretary, Mr D. C Watherston when he explained the object ol136 words
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Advertisement74 1952-03-05 1 -5 W* Opium: 2SZZXT Em««e»cy: •*S*T i Rubber: "SiSf* Headline News Inside ,\v\\\\\\\\.\A\VW\\\\VW\\\*' JslJiamona Can Hiuq* J 0 j S.RH.dc SIIYAI .as" wwwwwwwwvww MUNICH INGOLSTADT AUTOBAHN, I GERMANY Bth AUGUST, 1951 R. Ferri, riding o 125 c.c. Lombretto motor scooter established rive nev world's records: Flying Kilometre Flying Five Kilometre!74 words
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Advertisement68 1952-03-05 1 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Sfondard London Correspondent LONDON Mor. 4. The following ore the clo.ing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today:— LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN 32id. Spot £975 per ton Inr /Ju«. lI U byyer., £976 seller, jSwW "id Three month. £974.10.. 0 '/Dec Mi b-yer,,68 words
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Advertisement47 1952-03-05 1 HicGrcskamflve? v\ niißsToN a r<k Sincapore A X I umpar I 'How happy could I be with either' There's nothing like a Guinness, except another Guinness j WOLF BRAND i Sole Agents McALISTER CO., LTD. mn<.aimn:i:. i m iiji m urut iwm, pekahc i klllllM.. >\l«A\*Ak, IMMtM.O.47 words
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Article54 1952-03-05 2 THE RAFFLES Society of the University of Malaya is sponsoring a talk by Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India, on Wednesday March 5, at 8.30 p.m. at the Education Lecture Room. Cluny Road. Singapore. The title of the talk is "India after Independence"-54 words
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Article, Illustration134 1952-03-05 2 THE LEE Group of Industries would like to contribute towards the economic and educational development of the peoples of Singapore and the Federation. With this genera purpose m view they propose to devote a part of their resources to various projects of public importance such as134 words
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Article92 1952-03-05 2 R. ULUGANATHAN, AN INDIAN taxi driver was fined $50 m the City Police Court yesterday for using insulting language to Tan Sicw Hong, an amah m Kandang Kerbau Hospital. The court was told that when Tan went out to call a taxi she had an argument92 words
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Article113 1952-03-05 2 THE Sinapore Blood Transfusion Department is m urgent need of blood of GrouD "AB". The present stock m hand is only two flasks. During the past week eight donations were received but these have already been used for transfusions. Group "AB" is quite a rare113 words
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Article91 1952-03-05 2 Two Admit Robbery 5 Years TWO men, Low Tian 800 and Toh Kit Chian, who pleaded guilty to robbery were sentenced yesterday to five years' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Assizes by Mr. Justice Rogers. Crown Counsel, Mr. A. V. Winslow, stated that an Indian breadseller, M. Khan, was walking91 words
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Article, Illustration398 1952-03-05 2 Railways take Steps to Solve Coal Shortage 28 More Will Be Converted Standard Staff Reporter MALAYAN Railway authorities have taken the initial step m solving coal shortage problems by eon verting 12 of their coal-burning locomotives into oil-burning types. The proposal to convert coal burnersStandard - 398 words
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197 1952-03-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter THERE are **t*imply no more teachers for English afternoon schools at the moment," said Singapore's Senior Inspector of Schools, iMr. R. E. Ince, yesterday. He was commenting on The Standard report that no more afternoon classes could be opened at the197 words
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Article147 1952-03-05 2 A WRESTLER, Vincent Nicolinj (25), was sentenced m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to three months' rigorous imprisonment for cheating a watch dealer of $I*o. Nicolini who is at present serving a three-month term for a similar offence, told the court that he wanted to147 words
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285 1952-03-05 2 School Certificate Exam. Passes 150 To Sit For Varsity Entrance Standard Stall' Rrportrr OVIA .150 of the student* w\u\ were l ei l m the Cambridge School Certificate Examination nill -it for the University of Malaya entrance examination M'hedtiled to he heJd on Mar. 17. This is about half last285 words
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Article232 1952-03-05 2 Names On I-Card Clarified WHEN a person >.•■ :>g foi an identity card has two names, the one hown on birth certificate v en nised and used on •< card, the Co lustration, S gap <<:e. Ciieng Kirn WThati i d I i day. Mr Cheng was eon tin* o232 words
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Article36 1952-03-05 2 Pirate' Driver Fined, Barred TIIHM the Hi_.HepßrteM ttop vair rar n mi of H II m m n.« i; \.i < tee i i l*l«'.tditll; ehargii aii(J d inn iiir I to W,, the Tt oil C.36 words
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Article12 1952-03-05 2 Hankies Had Falce Marks V. i S Chenj Ten Wong 1 c12 words
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Article, Illustration247 1952-03-05 2 He Tells Them How To Get Best From X-Ray Machine Standard Woman Reporter THE ONLY man m the world who spends all of his time going front one country to another giving lecturers to radiologists and technicians for a commercial firm, left Singapoie yesterday for Jakarta where he will tell247 words
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Advertisement7 1952-03-05 2 i Fuel Tanks For The Oil Burners7 words
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Miscellaneous67 1952-03-05 2 I- LL BiG uP l iS ""N^ YOU CAN POLL OVER ->. YOU CAM HUG YOUR > THOUGH NO'J PARTNER'S J m^^tm W O^NCE. )> FURNITURE LIKE UM TANK PARTNER INJUN STYLE, r R;BS VGU CAVE S ■%'^f "^I^'IWLD V BUT EXPRESSION MUST ZU BUT NO LET FACE J H£67 words
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310 1952-03-05 3 s 'pore Exhibits At Colombo: PR Answers Critic South-Eat* Am« pa>ilii.n m oloh.lm, was Hi. hailing Brilisli designera who mi the Fetahrai »f Britain and tl M material i on! la Singapore from London for mounting. > wa lated yesterda by Mr i homson. Pub i Re at >• Se310 words
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Article26 1952-03-05 3 Boy's Leg Crushed By Wagon I vf :> s x n n irsl tiling Ra j two B enabled ta t to his n ritical" i-- con-26 words
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Article63 1952-03-05 3 tIING his Chi- i n Indi m ex- Batulul Singa D Court a• ks 1 rigor- i ordered to I be I i I not fin I >: I ,i further I ment. i L lam, told i been By- 1 the pas: r> had been t63 words
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Article64 1952-03-05 3 THREE hotel keepers were fined a total of S."»!n m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, for failing to register the particulars ut their lodgers. They were Lim Ken Lim ($400) of Siong Boey Hotel. Lim Chock Cheep ($6O) of Yiat Lye Chan Lodging House, and Chee Vit64 words
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812 1952-03-05 3 DPP: Smugglers Double-Crossed $400,000 Dope Theft Alleged Took Test Till, Pon^rJT^' 10^ related m the Singapore First whe fmn I eSterda> how a rin of °P ium smugglers on hi!? a l c onsi nmp nt of 1,800 pounds of opium S4OO 000 lWa^ )W J*"* Mersin^ and valued at812 words
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Article, Illustration206 1952-03-05 3 Standard Woman Reporter ARRANGEMENTS are being made by Hie Singapore Art Society to hold exhibitions later "this year at the British Council Hall. The exhibitions are open to residental artists i m Singapore* the Federation oi Malaya, and Borneo. Monsieur Andre Guibaut, Consul-General for France,Standard - 206 words
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Article, Illustration378 1952-03-05 3 Standard Mail Reporter MEMBERS of ihr UitontobHr im-nriatfaMi <>f Malawi an* requested to demand lag* frww <lri\ <-i io ensure dial ih«- new parking Meneme ronting Into rffirrl (vi Man-li 10 will Ik- effective, laid an oUm ial ol lite 4ssociation. Priver onStandard - 378 words
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Advertisement26 1952-03-05 3 tv mm——~*~ hi I i^Tlm 1 1 L^M^ soi agents —:r=i^^=^- I w^TmSiTniwL ml l\sP Mo^^ lE.I E. OTTe CO.,{*iaiayklTDJ) WL\%^^^^^^^^^ BUilDiNt* SINGAPORE TEL: ***** ==^y26 words
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Miscellaneous67 1952-03-05 3 BRITISH COUNCIL THANKED THE Singapore Art Society ha at ai! times been greatiy i he ped indirectly by the Bri- tish Council m beitsy granted the use of the British Council Hail at a low annual rer.tai. This is stated m a report of the" S iety issued by Mr.67 words
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Miscellaneous60 1952-03-05 3 not have reached its present I position. Also they have always had free storage for screens and similar property. The S.A.S. was founded m Oct 1949 and is open to anyone interested m its aims and activities. It is still run and supported solely by individuals, artists and others interested60 words
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Miscellaneous62 1952-03-05 3 standing are held m January or early February each year. Valuable assistance has been received from Mr, Loke Wan Tho which was recognised formally m the title of the premier award given annually for the best picture m the j exhibition. Every Monday evening at the British Council Hall a62 words
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412 1952-03-05 4 GURKHAS KILL 1 MORE RED LEADER IN JOHORE Death A Great Loss To Gangs KUALA LLMPLR, Tue». Another terrorist leader with a 85,000 reward on his head has been killed by security forces. The terrorist, Koh Till Cheng, a Branch Committee member for Bukit Pasir m Johore, was killed by412 words
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63 1952-03-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.-— Owing to alterations m her programme. Countess Mountbatten will not be visiting the Government Boys' Home to- morrow. In place of this visit, the High Commissioner. Sir Gerald Templer. has arranged tor 60 boys and the staff of t.ie schools here63 words
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Article, Illustration97 1952-03-05 4 Countess Mountbatten wa s presented with a bouquet of flowers by a little Indian girl, Maria v. hose father John Moric had met Karl Mountbatten 21 years ago. John Morie who is now a clerk at the Base Ordnance Depot was a steward at the Singapore Government House when hePeter Robinson - 97 words
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Article248 1952-03-05 4 SUBSTATIONS la Singapore liable to toad shedding todaj DAY MePherson Rd., Kirn (hum Kti.. Boundary Rd., Florence Rd., I pper Serangoon, i» < im Kang Rd., (.<n« Printing \\i»:«v. Wooilleigh Park, Braddell Heights, Arthur K<l.. lanjong K;itiuiK, Broadriek Rd., l«-luk Kiir.iu. Bedok, Changi u\ mile, Chang! Prison, Tanah248 words
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128 1952-03-05 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE War Damage Commission has made its second interim dividend payment of 15 percent, on awards made on claims from the tin mining industry, making a total interim dividend of 75 percent. The Commission has also declared a second interim dividend128 words
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Article81 1952-03-05 4 MALACCA, Tues. The Organizing Committee of the Malacca branch of the IMP nave postponed indefinitely the date of its inaugural meeting which was to have been held on Sunday, Mar. 9, to enable the people here to get belter grasp of and appreciate the object underlying the81 words
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Article47 1952-03-05 4 SIX committee members were elected yesterday to serve on the tentatively named Society for the Prevention ol Cruelty to Children. They are: Mrs. Elizabeth Choy, Inche Ahmad bin Mohd Ibrahim. Mrs. Myra Cresson. Mr. D. E. Stewart, Mrs. T. P. F. McNeice, Airs. Joanna Moore.47 words
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Article, Illustration195 1952-03-05 4 THE PUBLIC could help to abolish illiteracy m Singapore by stimulating a demand for adult education. said the President of the Singapore Council for Adult Education. Prof. F. Mason, over Radio Malaya last night. Prof. Mason urged the public to put adults who want toReuter - 195 words
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180 1952-03-05 4 AN IMPRESSIVE ceremony has been planned to be held m front of the City Council Building on Mar 14 when the con j ferment of the Freedom of the City will be made or. the Gov- ernor, Sir Franklin Giroson. The ceremony180 words
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Article34 1952-03-05 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tuo.— The Raja Mucia of Selangor and his family, accompanied by Dato Yahaya bin Abdul Razak. Territorial Chief. Klang will tour Singapore for ono week from Thursday.34 words
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Article291 1952-03-05 4 CUALA LUMPUR. Tues.—Appealing for funds for the Security Forces (Selangor) Amenities Committee, the British Adviser, Selangor, Mr. A. N. Ross m a radio broadcast asked listeners whether they were doing enough for the thousands of men who were doing so much for the public. There291 words
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Miscellaneous3 1952-03-05 4 ~M— M~u-o~urxj~ur-^~j-u--_-L-~)_r-i_-T^-i_n^-Lj-i^-i^n_n_n^ri_j-i_j-i_j-T_j-»_j->_jn-jrLjn r>r»r>r»nnmnnnna-—3 words
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Article113 1952-03-05 5 7P- 1. -mincing the" "stand aril Pattorn'scrvice'") LIKE TO SEW THIS DRESS FOR *i <n> i >! 1,0 \<M like irt JrrH»ca ami hi* hill from til >r»? llm Standard ruii i pa make sew ilm i em Sund f these m n be i IMR Wl113 words
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Article21 1952-03-05 5 F .-i m on the three m I nd Taip g The Chinese Cl w I be nfi .t21 words
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Article32 1952-03-05 5 Standard Staff Correspondent 11*011. Tiies. Perak Chinese miners arc to pul forward a scheme for the protection of their mines for consideration l»y the Stale and Federal Governments.32 words
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Article73 1952-03-05 5 Raids Net 24 Gamblers St.iiiii.irtl Staff < 't>rrt*«poildt'Mt PARIT BUNTAR, Tues.— P i out three successful gambl ig 1 lid I iwards the February and arrested 24 persons. who yesten lay p »aderi 1 I y to 1 h e »l g iming o> permitting heir houses to I sed73 words
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Article131 1952-03-05 5 V VAN md vere invo!- i collision at the Jalan R i ti iat and R ?a Batu F'ahat. Botii drivers escaped serious injuries. This was decided at today's extraordinary meeting of 'he j Perak Chinese Association presided over by Mr. Lav Pak Khuan. Both the Strife and Federal131 words
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Article98 1952-03-05 5 Standard Staff Correspondenl IPOH. Tues.— Chin Ah Ming (56) a squatter at Plai Resettlement Village who won a $SDO consolation prize m the MCA lottery, bought ten tickets tn;t did not know of his win til! late last evening at the village codec shop. This morning.98 words
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Article, Illustration156 1952-03-05 5 19 experts Will advise on NEW PLAN Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Tues. A nineteen-man committee to advise on the development of ilie Kubattg lasti Irrigation Area which covers several thousands of acres m North K^lali ami Perlis has been »ci up. The object is to 2a !n maximum advantage156 words
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Article136 1952-03-05 5 PENANG, Tues— The Pi'ot and one other officer were hurt when an R.A.F. Valetta transport I Plaiif crashed and caught fire on Butter worth airfield yesterday evening. The plane was being nest-flown round the airfield, and when it was at about .'MO feet biack smoke started136 words
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Article45 1952-03-05 5 MALACCA, rue*. T> relieve the mOQOtonj of life m the squatter resettlement area* the Straits Chinese British Association will be ho->is to about 30 .squatters at lunch m the SCBA/MCRC premises at Kubu Koad, when the squatters visit the town oae weekend.45 words
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Advertisement275 1952-03-05 5 I THOMAS CUP CONTESTS X^'--' r''-' s Shun I "^vT.:!;-" wit eA Workmanship staMter's siivrr Guaranteed j 1 Shaft with Trary Ik I J Cliit si! ftrt i j Spaldins'^ Kro flitr with Tracy Gat |22 uti I f Clray's "Silver <iray»" j with Trary Gal SIMM Dunlop Muxplv with275 words
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Article904 1952-03-05 6 f PHE National Service Bill published today is not one which people would normally welcome. Its provisions entail, for most people, a disruption of their norrrfal mode of existence and a denial of the basic right of mon to lead their own life without too much direction or904 words
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Article, Illustration1365 1952-03-05 6 Inland Revenue Men Watched This Town LONDON SHUSH: I am now m the town of S Southport? Sawbridgeworth? Southend? Scarborough? Swansea? I must not say, because the information I have obtained here would cause a minoi explosion if the town's whereabouts were known. S is one of three districts selected1,365 words
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Article491 1952-03-05 6 SPEAKING FOR MYSELF M TF you're a Vested Interest, you probably don't lik« < Trade Unions. They have on < unpleasant habit of trying to get a square deal for your 2 workers "agitating", you'll most likely call it. S If you are a Vested Interest m some parts of491 words
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Article581 1952-03-05 6 we, the PEOPLE GIANT WITH FEET OF CLAY Sir: The Progressives are desperate and they are resorting to dubious but desperate methods to prolong their lease of life. And they are doing this not by offering ideas to capture the imagination of the electorate or by holding up to view581 words
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Article270 1952-03-05 6 TOKYO- "CINGAPORE" a Japanese version of the battle for Malaya is one of The bestsellers being turned o it by Japan's soldiers and sailors. Memoirs of the former high command and a flood of "1 Was There"' thrillers are heaped high on the counters of every270 words
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Advertisement13 1952-03-05 6 Gold Dollar Tea $hum Yip Leong Tea Plantations Cameron Highlands STNtiriiin^-^-.^,^^- -Liunnj-ii-if, i13 words
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Advertisement14 1952-03-05 6 Don 9 t took behind you 9 but we think you are beiny trailed14 words
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Advertisement81 1952-03-05 6 *-3 m ITS CONVENIENCE THAT MNKI 111 l AMERICAN MOST 1MITAI! !> I{!TI!I' M i LLteHgM_LUj» 1 IP f^ 5 ±L 9 MODELS NOW ON DISPMY. Al TOM ATM DEFROSTING < RECESSED 1)(M)I{ SHEVES < ONTROI I I i» »'< SAFE tTC, ETC. Sole Dlstril it i: ice HeUkck 1(KMO<;81 words
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Article545 1952-03-05 7 I 1 1 elton Maintains Some Krports Lxagge rated, Praises Police Efficiency LONDON, Mar. 4 (Reuter) Colonial Secretary Oliver i n» lion yesterday gave the Hoose of Commons details of the disrlianee m Kowloon m whirh 5,000 Chinese fought British-led m for Iho hours on545 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-03-05 7 US. Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, arrived at the headquarters of the Atlantic Forces, at Louveciennes, near Paris, Feb. 26, to take up his duties as Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic. Left to right: French Vice-Admi-ral Andre G. Lemonnier, SHAPE Naval Deputy; General Dwight Eisenhower. Supreme Commander Allied PowersAP - 65 words
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106 1952-03-05 7 HOTCKONG, War, I (AP). The Hongkong CoviM Ht *gt4 <>tT easy,** this morning as Peking Radio 1 tv%o feathery l>arhs aj^ain-t thin colony with ,nnl Kii^lish-lan^na^t* versiona of the "facia" Saturday 9 (omnium^t-inspired riots. Red vei ions origin- not Peking, that Hongkong beard the last106 words
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83 1952-03-05 7 No Official Reports Of China Plague SUING TON, Mar -4 ports that bubonic was si- pins the China were treat- crve t-y American yester lay. press rep i ts, o mm mist charges States >• v wagfan Noi U) n n..:it.iry era ta saying ta spi eading In > including83 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-03-05 7 M r 4 (UPi ordei i l the »tigatc the Lavere 1 c jur's- more than i 089 UIC r.-.e deve- :ir police and palm k the s enc ol the I ersons. WINNER— P, ivatt* Wiliium Sprakman shows Mi bet \h<- Victoria Cross he79 words
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Article89 1952-03-05 7 HONGKONG. Mar. 4. (AP) Twenty -four Chinese who pleaded not guilty yesterday m Kowioon police court to charges of taking part m last Saturday's riots. were refused bail and remanded m police custody for 24 hours. They had not yet obtained defence counsel. Three89 words
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Article103 1952-03-05 7 'Int'l Code Of Ethics' For Press UNITED NATIONS. Mar. 4 (Reuter) The United Nations s.ib c<i:nmission on freedom of informatipn, consisting of 12 "experts" resumed its attempts yesterday to draft an "international" code ut" ethics" for journalists. The first draft, which laid down standards of conduct for press, radio and103 words
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Article46 1952-03-05 7 LONDON, Mar. 4 (Reuter) Mr. Anthony Eden. British Foreign Secretary, is confined to his bed with an attack of influenza and laryngitis, the Foreign Office announced today. It was hoped he would be able to resume his duties within a few days.46 words
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222 1952-03-05 7 LONDON, Mar. 4 (Router). With a week to his badge! speech, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. R. V. Butler, is facing mounting protests from the trade union movement over social service cuts and the increas- iiiii iineninioynieni m wiwi Shop stewards at Sheffield222 words
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205 1952-03-05 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 4 (AFP).— The staff talk* on South-East Asia which are now taking place at the Pentagon between United States Vice Admiral Arthur Davien, British Air Marshal Sir William Elliot and French General Paul Ely continued yesterday. Although official circles de- dined to205 words
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218 1952-03-05 7 LONDON Mar. 4 (Reuter) The Prime Minister Mr. Winston Churchill was asked m the House of Commons yesterday it he could make any comment on remarks by Mr. Richard Casey. Australian Minister of External Affairs, on February 22 about the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation218 words
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78 1952-03-05 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 4 (Reuter) The United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee has shelved two Republican resolutions demanding a report from President Trurrj.n on his talks with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and his predecessor Clement Attlee. This was disclosed to the j Senate yesterday by Committee78 words
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175 1952-03-05 7 HK Girk Dies When Car Falls Into Harbour HONGKONG Mar. 4 (ReuterAAP>— Miss Cheng Wai-man, aged 28, an arts rgraduate on HongXong University and an employee m the Canadian Trade Commissioners offce, was drowned last evening when the stationary car m which she was the only occupant, plunged into the175 words
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137 1952-03-05 7 'Million Unemployed' In UK Unless Govt. Acts 1 LONDON, Mar. 4, (Renter)— A million will be unemployed m Britain by the end of the year unless the government tiikes \igorous action, was forecast m the House of Commons last night by Mr. Alfred Kobens, Minister of Labour m the late137 words
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190 1952-03-05 7 Egyptian Govt. Change Said To Better Chances LONDON, Mar. 4 CAP). Diplomatic ■■111 *«i«l veMerday th«* <han«:«- «if pnuilianii m <airo may improve rhanrrH <»f Brilitth-Ecyßliaa un«l« r-inndm- Their optimism was touched vith caution, however. Premier Naguib Hilary Pasha'i Tew cabinet faces several major I"moi)tic problems. Hilary bai promised a190 words
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Article121 1952-03-05 7 MONTREAL, Mar. 4 (UP)— High Co nmissioner F M Forde of Australia said yesterday that the danger of a southward thrust by A.sian Communists was an important factor m Australian acceptance or the recent Japanese peace treaty. Speaking at a meeting of the Canadian Club121 words
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Article46 1952-03-05 7 LONDON. Mar. 4 (Reuter) Atmospheric d i s t urbaiices brought about by recurrent magnetic activity are expected to affect radio circuits over the next few days, particularly during the niyht hours. It is predicted thi se disturbances will last up to March 11.46 words
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122 1952-03-05 7 VALETTA, Malta, liar. 4 (Renter i British leryioemen ycsterdriy began-' unloading service cargoes from ships at Malta after port workers bad Stopped handling sucb cargoes m .sympathy with 15.000 striking employees of the three British service departments Crowds of Maltese port workers watched122 words
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Article84 1952-03-05 7 Cairo, liar 4 dteutei i m British (Ambassador, Sii R Stevenson, who on Sat ird s stated lo \>v suffei ii r I m "a chill complicated b 3 sinusil was lasi ni^'it repoi ted t i tnprot i.'.t; An Embassy spokesman said: "T'.ie Ambassador i.s still i84 words
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94 1952-03-05 7 II I QI T ITO, Ecuador. Mar. 4. (IP) A naval revolt broke out yesterday m the Pacific port of Guayaquil, but was crushed quickly by loyal forces, it was announced here. An undisclosed number of marines and civilians, d«*scribed as supporters of Opposition94 words
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Article211 1952-03-05 7 Threat To Shoot Calms Prisoners ISMAII.IA. liar 4 (Re it< r) K^yptian polios >< '«:<•.-. y threatened to fttw on i>i i onen at the police h< adq iar*en here when dtsturbati >s broke out lor the .s«<o:k1 ti',« m t nree days Tbe prisoners ro inded up I v211 words
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Advertisement107 1952-03-05 7 i a PUSH CHAIRS/f I fit for a Princess, JJ. i "WILSONETTE" \^^^^l (As iiiustrated) \--yF* l ™~'~]g^ /jj j Child's strongly constructed y^~~~~ s/ Tubular Steel Push Chair. r/^^&fP /sh*?\*~~~^ Folding Handle Levers, vyith /*^fe* y£_.. J aY Wooden Seat and Back, veil W& jj Vw j upholstered m107 words
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Miscellaneous22 1952-03-05 7 A^&%| IT'S KINDA~[ rrGUESS THE STOVE |I I WISH I DIDN'T '(CHILLY IN M 5 GETTING EMPTyy HAVE I O GO <40W^22 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-03-05 8 pnoio. SSome of the 26 or 27 iaiwanese fishermen who were rescued by the British tanker. Ensis. after th* ir f craft had blown up off the Philippines, last week. The f men w«»re landed m Singapore, yesterday. standardstandard - 42 words
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Article, Illustration177 1952-03-05 8 Standard Aviation Reporter j INCREASED passenger demands on ihe London lo Singapore air service via Colombo ha« led Qanta* Empire Airways to increase its operating frequency to I once weekly* Previously, out of the ten flights operating each fortnight by Quntas-BOAC joint service,177 words
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99 1952-03-05 8 Standard Shipping Reporter STEEL BARCiES which will support the superstructure of drilling machines operated by the British Malayan Petroleum Company's oilfields oil the coast of Seria, Brunei are being towed to their destination by Shell Company tankers Early this week, two 120-foot99 words
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287 1952-03-05 8 Standard Shipping Reporter TWENTY-SIX of 27 Taiwanese crew members of a fishing vessel which exploded and sank off Bataan, Philippines, and rescued by the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company's tanker, Ensis, last week, were handed over to the Singapore Immigration authorities/ yesterday. The Nationalist287 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-03-05 8 THIS DRAMATIC picture shows a B-47 jet bomber of the U.S.A. Air Tone leaping into the sky from an American airfield recently. The plane is believed to be the world's fastest bombe;\ photo. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article208 1952-03-05 8 WHARVES. Ship Godown Gate Ampenan 38 39 2 i Antih c his 11 12 7 Benalbanach 18 4 Castleville 27 28 4 Corfu 1/2 H D'uc..' i 15 16 4 f [);!•■<:■< I.'l [4 4 j Fe rise i 3:J 2 j Puhiu Bukom: Heather Erinna.208 words
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Advertisement644 1952-03-05 8 i n n r\si rm.i'Lah trans PAanc service INffCtt Overland fwawrv*9 Vm AnsHes Aji Aneriaii A; Canadian Cities Penaat P S'h.im S i»ore Arr LA/Sfr iMKhSBACH S9/2SMU 27 :s>l*r 2 4 >Mur -?Apr 23Apr rw lull Mtuculara ot Dr» i-atfi Peep laniu and Fas^ngei Buuktogs etc Atenta ANGIO FRENCH BENDIXSENS644 words
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Advertisement417 1952-03-05 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. Kt'iuiLir Sailings to China antt Japan m m SiugapMre. Port Swettenbara Pcnan^; Also diterl S'liline from j Rnnsknfc *nd Indonesia to China A. Jan-«m Dde S tiore Due Penang I* rom "Kwelyang" In Port M.ir 7th Hongkong r Sails Sails Sails Penaag Spore P. Sham For417 words
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Advertisement355 1952-03-05 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS iioval Koltenlam Lloyd Holland America I me Nmirrund I inf Rotterdam Rotterdam Amslerdaro HALIFAX, MONTREAL, BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE NFW ORLEANS I Spore P Sham ftnaou SLOTERDYK (HAL) Gdns. 4 5 7 Mar 8 Mar TABIAN (SMN) 17/2'Mtr 23 24 Mar 2"> 2fi Mai355 words
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Advertisement426 1952-03-05 8 Tun l^ftiih™^ i .cii? TIONIV 1 foi Banfknk 19 19 Mat "PANAMA" tut Itetttkok Hongkong Mar.i'a Kobe Yokohama 11 I.' r x I "MfXHfIA" lot Saigon B^ngkoTr la \^r FROM JAPAN llO\(.K(i\i. "BINTANG" for Rurmkok 12 li Mar SAILINGS IO tOMIMM S(A\h for Colombo Aden Port Said (ienoj iat»er| I426 words
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Article, Illustration427 1952-03-05 9 Market Closes Easier After Active Trading By T. J. LIM, Standard Market Reporter DESPITE further declines m rubber prices m Singapore, local quotations yesterday were still about five cents per Ib. above New York Prices. There was fairly active trading on a declining427 words
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Article64 1952-03-05 9 *"!ai!«l «r«l Market Reporter -|N<.M'«MU. Thch. In the absence of an\ lead i ,<\,i~i.i-. pri< mi the Malayan share market to- j i lo drill to ->linhtl\ lower le\els. I i\;n STBIAI s Biners Sellers MINING I jg t 1 35 1 40 2 G I64 words
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Article24 1952-03-05 9 TOTAL, exports rubber all grades to all countries from Singapore and the Federation of Malaya during February, ISo2, amounted to 80.498 tons.24 words
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107 1952-03-05 9 No Cut In Capital Goods For Colombo Plan Area LONDON. Mar. 4 (Reuter): A reliable source here J I i states that British exports of capital goods m 1952 to the recipient Commonwealth countries of the Colombo I Plan will not be allowed to fall below the 1951 levels. I107 words
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Article457 1952-03-05 9 STATEMENT made by Jess Larson, Administrator of General Services, clarifying the rubbervbuying polirj «»l the I .S. l^ot eminent for the purpose of smoothing the transition lo an open and competitive market m \mcrica. i> of special significance for producers and shippers of crude natural457 words
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175 1952-03-05 9 AGENDA for a conference of the Consultative Committee of the £l.BfiH million Colombo plan m the light of change* m March 24, will include: <1> Review of the progress of the plan. <2> Consideration or any alterations In the six-year development programmes und^r theReuter - 175 words
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Article58 1952-03-05 9 PRODUCTION or synthetic tex tiles m Japan during 1951 reached a postwar high Manufacture of filament and stable firbr* j last year totalled 377,552.000 lbs. compared with 1945 production of 27,516,000 lbs. Leather production amounted to 31.400.000 lbs last year. 78 per cent higher thnn the58 words
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Article37 1952-03-05 9 HONGKON'O. Mar. 4— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Honqkong Exchange tf>day were HK515.75 to £1 Sterling: HK56.780 to US$l; HK51.849 to Malayan $1: HK50.295 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5325.02J to one taeL37 words
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Article106 1952-03-05 9 COMMODITY PRICES THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb- Buyers Sellers No. 1 Spot Loose $1.67 $1,071 FOB. m bales Mar. No. 1 R.S.S. $1.07 $1,071 .No. 2 R.S.S. $1,041 $1.04| No. 3 R.S.S. SI .021 $1,023 Tone: Easier. LONDON RUBBER Tuesday's opening prices per lb were: Apr.106 words
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Article, Illustration299 1952-03-05 9 FARMERS m Far East countries are making excellent progress m applying new techniques to grow improved crops and eradicate crop-destroying pesls, Dr. Arthur F. Raper, U.S. Department of Agriculture scientist, said m Washington. Sir John Green, 54-year-old Deputy Chairman of the British Iron and Steel299 words
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Article, Illustration147 1952-03-05 9 Standard photo. THE United States is buying increasing quantities of Malayan tin. Exports from this country to America last month amounted to 425 tons compared wilh 17."> lons the previous month. Total exports of the m< "a. j during February were 4,550 tons against 4.464147 words
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132 1952-03-05 9 Vietnam Can Become Big Kice Exporter I VIETNAMESE Premiei Iran van Huu .s.nd m Saigon that Viel n:im could double 1:k!u-C'i.ii;i > pre-war export ol 1.500.000 ton* if she JJ n the necessary techm ca\ assistance from the D-N Fiid and Agricultural Orgatu i1 ion. II gave this estimate loA.P. - 132 words
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Article31 1952-03-05 9 AVERAGE prices .<: mo third i Auckland wool sale of t... season this week were about five per j cent Lower than Lhnse rulinff \a\c Last month.- AAP ReuterAAP; Reuter - 31 words
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Article340 1952-03-05 9 WASHINGTON, Mar. 1. Indonesian ka&mmadar Dr. Ali Sastroaimdjojo, ~'i<l yesterday his (,o\<-rmm tit was not satisfied with \\w. price the United States had offered for Indonesian lift. He was answering questions about the current U.S. Indonesia tin negotiations, alter his visit to Mr. Alexis340 words
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Article94 1952-03-05 9 UK Is Leading Tractor User Bii'ain operates m i tural tractors m relation to hei total ;.rea of arable land any other country m the including the United Stat< 5. according to the U.N. Vc tnic Commission for Europe. In l'J5l there waj unc m opt ration m Britain fot94 words
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Article51 1952-03-05 9 THE U.S. Government h. removed most of its control over the use of lead by the civilian industi v. and now manufad n may use an unlimited amount except for soft primary pig which account! f >r almott oj ethird of all lead us government allocation.-UP - 51 words
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Article36 1952-03-05 9 1 The Frankfurt Internati in»l Fair will open r.ext Sundaj .•< I i (iO nation* taking part m it T c main accent of the Ur will be on textile* and related goods.— i APAP - 36 words
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317 1952-03-05 9 HONGKONG, Mar. 4, OFNSi A restricting combination of the United States emborgo and sharp curtailment of Chinese Communist spending m Mong kong is causing local businessmen to retrench m anticipation of dark days ahead. This rich colony, which has onj I fab boom317 words
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Article92 1952-03-05 9 Produce Mart Slavs Dull J I Standard Market Reporter DULL conditi >n$ prevai t 1 on the Sini^apore produce market yesterday. Copra had buyers at $2.* pei picul and sellers .it .">o a gher. No business < ported m this section of market. Coconut oil buyers mdi per picul and92 words
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Advertisement116 1952-03-05 9 :^HB^^HBfe«H!IB^^^^^BBHIBHK yOU OIL tpt the '/ft HAT SOMI I<>Pl F v ill -Sfc ■t even hghtry. Vcu f%f""&*'4i\ si them utterly. Hut how tlo |f^i%| iinct,paiily by reason, r. With an honesty 4®&&idiS!£3&J3k i i,\ ihvvn as they is lik< tL.it uith raven W *^*&±Jl&2* pucttes.ThatMlMralcorlt j,^ awßm' lips' 1116 words
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Advertisement75 1952-03-05 9 I /'or PANEL WORK Ji^ and Al lib, WALL LNiNG JBrJPfB|| L MAOEJI 1 a warn mm it the ideal <«MBBHBng| BOARD FOR I DECORATION I ELEGANT^m v^J^pJi EFFECTIVE I UM and V M v ECONOMICAL. lOLI NT*:— SIM LIM CO, LTD. V W /"ilk ,«.i^SS- /J^^ PRODU TFR OF75 words
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Article, Illustration599 1952-03-05 10 808 THOMAS - 'BIKINIS' WILL NOT BE POPULAR THIS SEASON 808 THOMAS I HUM WOOD Mar. 1 \l») Innette Kel-It-riiian, the woman who r«-\ <iliilic>ni»t-(l l> a c li styles !»> popularising the one-piece suit, i> now predicting the decline of ih«- Bikini bathing suit. >h«* declares uirls will be hilling 1 1599 words
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Article786 1952-03-05 10 Margaret Scott - AMAHS- DESIRABLE OR NOT? Margaret Scott CONTINUING MARGARET'S DIARY By T'M GOING to digress a bit this week from my usual diary because, to begin with, I would like, to thank all the mothers who have written m at different times with good wishes and suggestions and those who have786 words
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Article, Illustration256 1952-03-05 10 |>.4R7S. Mar. .4 (AP>— French -I housewives had an opportunity to gape at Die supermodernistic American home furnishings trhen an exhibition called "Designed for UseUSA" collected by the Museum of Modern Art m New York, opened m Paris at Die Grand Palais. French women, vho256 words
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Article465 1952-03-05 10 KAIII4I ,\I-MAV\ SIINCMPOKt (484 m 41 m) 9.:»0 a.m. For Schools, 9.55 Interlude: 10 a.m. Emergency News (K.L. 10.05 Women's Mamzine; 10.45 Fur Schools; I p.m. Dance Music by Ren* Savarri Orchestra: 1.30 News; 1.45 Lunch Time Prom: 2 p.m. For Schools; 1 p.m. 5 p.m. Racing465 words
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Advertisement299 1952-03-05 10 YOUR SYSTEM FOR LASTING HEALTH JAKE' Vl^J TO KEEP YOU FIT tcmtcm 'l < I Ml llt I M \M> I < Xl hKt^HIM. wl'j \t II Xl It \M) I ni- I Kirn I m I. 1 1 X Nrhaord Ibrahim |i Co. 1 1 I IfM >l X299 words
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Advertisement198 1952-03-05 10 >1 >l t» FASTEST TO ANY m POINT IN INDIA TOR BIMNK»>I! N— o\\\\i;n lllKuM.u I*K«)\ III! I) II i KM I Mi hi M W Ml ill I l< \PPI T IO \IKI.IM OR *(.IM> BHARAT AIRWAYS LTD ..9HL, This m ior*on j (nil 111 I[i IMP I years198 words
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411 1952-03-05 11 KOTA RAJA and Katong Sajarah played SUCH poor so, -er m their SAFA division 1 league niatch at Jala.i Besar stadium yesterday that tans m the dollar veals turned their harks on the match lo watch St. Andrew's and Victoria School boys411 words
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260 1952-03-05 11 AN "INCIDENT" following a I penalty awarded against them proved to be the turning point for the East Asiatic Company iS C who went down, against tne i run of play to the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank S.C. at i Farrer Park yesterday.260 words
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Article187 1952-03-05 11 SEREMBAN, Tues.— This season's Negri hockey league champions, the Negri Malays achieved the "double" on Sunday afternoon when they won the replay of the Xegri Sembilan Hockey Association Knock Out Competition final by defeating the Neirj Sembilan Sikhs team by two clear goals The first match187 words
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Article219 1952-03-05 11 A GOAL five minutes before full time gave 390 RAF (MU> full points when they defeated RAOC by (.in- goal to nil m a fast United Services League match at Alexandra yesterday. Both teams fielded strong sides and the game was thrilling with end219 words
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Article101 1952-03-05 11 Big Offers For Rocky Marciano LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, Mar. 3. (UP).— Promoter Joe Brooks of the newlyformed Victory Athletic Club said here today that he was offering Rocky Marciano $50,000 to fujht Irish Bob Murphy m an outdoor match here next June. Murphy, who meets Roy Thomas of New York m101 words
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Advertisement316 1952-03-05 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUAIIONS VACAN 1 I■• K»d sales- j and cycle P.O. B< •>: m prod icta domestic I c tabHsbed i Vei attractive witli H No S p r« l. Firm ta m Ipoli I i fexpe- irt/S ii A i erk <■■• S i pore want I M316 words
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Advertisement426 1952-03-05 11 ;CA I A requires fully trained Nurse. Maternity not essential. Apply Matron. The Clinic, 2f>(> Tanjong Pagai Road. J?UROPEA N Agriculturist J Ait-! one term's experience as As -t. Manager m Oil Palm planting open for engagement trt :1 mi die Ai gust, \'jj2 Apply Box No 706, Standar I,426 words
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Advertisement665 1952-03-05 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT R. and Mrs. Lee Yoong T1 Ki.r» thank friends and relatives who sent wreaths, I scrolls, money, rendered assistance and attended the funeral of Mrs. Lee's mother. WANTED pINANCIER for a profitable J business. Please reply to i Box No. T704, Standard, Singa- pore. 1. NOTICES MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, JOHORE.665 words
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Advertisement295 1952-03-05 11 ITIDESf OjnJ d( I -^BS-mgO' HIGH TIDES at the principal resents ki Malaya: TODAY AM. P.M. r Singapore 4.00 JIM Malacca L 26 I^-59 Port Dickson 12.07 1140 Port Sham 1139 Penang 3^40 8- < NOTICES SINGAPORE RIFLE ASSOCIATION A I EMBERS are reminded l that the yearly subscription for295 words
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Advertisement297 1952-03-05 11 KUCHAI TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Colony of Singapore) Dividend No. 34 jVOTICE i s hereby giver, that a Second Interim Dividend of 25' c less 30% Singapore Income Tax for the year ending 30th September. 1952, on the Shares of the Company has been declared and will be paid297 words
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Advertisement234 1952-03-05 11 TUITION I LX)REinNER wishes learn I-^ Malay. Private lessons by I Lady Teacher desired. Time— i after Office hours. Replies Box T703, Standard, Singapore L TUITION cake-making Icing. Please see Madam Liu. 30 Wee Nam Rd. off Keng Lee Rd.. Singapore ABSOLUTE Beginners Classes m Book-keeping, Shorthand. Typing English. Latin;234 words
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Advertisement662 1952-03-05 11 DEATH WEBB On 4th Marrh \H r U. at 129 Lavender Street Sing«Tpore, ALICE MAUD WEBB, m her 73rd year. FUner.'il to o at the C\*ih»«nrai ol the Good Shepherd r > p r intei ment at Bldada j Cera IN 9OORIUM "F(jr c kI there's a In lovii iory662 words
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Article158 1952-03-05 12 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues.—Playing with ten men throughout, the second eleven of the Anglo Chinese School proved too good lor the Parit Buntar Malay Teachers whom they beat by seven goals to one m a friendly soccer match played on the public padang over the158 words
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Advertisement1222 1952-03-05 12 STANDARD'S SELECTIONS Goodwood <*ay Reveller Ollie Davies DKKP FIKIJ»s \<.OK<> XL ARE PATH K«re I" 115 pm Harepath I l:ire|>alli Drrn I iHUs MrM The ftiinkrr l»-'-|> I iflds Agoko DE-WIN DALCROSH k«<^« i t« pm. l)e-\\ln Coartemj II ronrlenay II Merlin I».il«t.»sn l>*'-\\ RINNIM. lOOIMXN PKTKS OOM AKII»AIKN Ktre1,222 words
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Advertisement361 1952-03-05 12 Disqualified, World Champs Purse Held MONTREAL, Mar. 5 (UP).— W«4Tt J.ai1,.,. champion Sandy Sad«ll«*r tonight wan diM|uuliti, three rounds of his scheduled 10-rotiml non-tit| r with Armand Savor of Montreal, and tl», inj lightweight title holder was aiitomali< all\ •i.,|. M > i winner. ISAFA To V Ti m Mm361 words
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