Singapore Standard, 6 March 1952
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Title Section15 1952-03-06 1 Singapore Standard OL. II NO. 248 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.15 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-03-06 1 WiM im l>rri'!l. n«'W lirfeaec tastrnctor, ill Malaya, Singapore f> v BOAC jesterdaj I'iis he wa» Civil < omaussioaei i»r t .md dwring rears •otaafced in r- in IIM Indian »f f'.ih.ir. r-l! b spr» l.ihst iM!/.itn>n <»f train ,ln|.> SLuidird40 words
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Article668 1952-03-06 1 Many Aliens Feel Move Untenable Without Civic Rights Standard Staff Reporter WHILE leading citizens in Singapore and the Federa tion welcomed the news of the proposed National Service Bill whereby men between 18 and 55 are liable to be called up for national service, many others,668 words
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Article43 1952-03-06 1 M S I Reutei I Justi in day thai tee will led > m itii this moi ning a1 v ison, Ti Paris eying a iwreMhed th€ in I the m< prison and even- S perf i r ga> grenades43 words
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Article15 1952-03-06 1 ct rigo- ed IB tai gc was al- Chief es Murray i. Court15 words
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Article239 1952-03-06 1 Stund.trd Staff < orrr.spondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The M"nment of the Federation ol Malaya sued a local Chinese, Wong Ho! Onn. Presideni ol the Selangor Health m I Sti >ngth Association for £64.472.70 being duty due the < ei n enl from the sweepsi239 words
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55 1952-03-06 1 Kl U. I.r\lPt'R Wed. High Commissioner, Mr D c MacGHlvray, made a tour ol the Government housing projei s here today Ho was ac- by Member for Works Housing, Mr. J D Mead. and e Director ol Public Wo a i H rasing, Mr55 words
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128 1952-03-06 1 SAPPORO. H ikkaido, Mar. 5 (UP) Bittei sleel and storm lashed today at 10,000 homeless victims of the earthquake and eight tidal waves which struck this northernmost Japanese Island A United States Air Force plane flew through snow and rain-filled skies lo drop 1.000128 words
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Article77 1952-03-06 1 SAIGON. Mar. ."> (Reuter) Tn P striking powei of the French Air Force in [ndochina liad been tripled by deliveries of American aircraft, B:i«. Francis G. Brink. head Ol the United States military assistance advisory group to the Associated States of Indochin i. said here today. Brisj77 words
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Article71 1952-03-06 1 RID DE JANEIRO. Ma 6 < \p> Rescue 01 kers d sgii yesterday in the splii le ed debris ..t a freak train wreck, [eared the toil ol 102 dead will rise higher in Brazil's worst railroad disaster. About ~w> were injured The wreck occurred Mopday71 words
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520 1952-03-06 1 LONDON. >lar. .*> (Reuter) Mr. Winston Churchill toW ihe lloiist* of < oiii'u.hir UMiay he relied on ihe rapidly growing and already overwhelming power oi the United States in the atomic bomb to deter aggression while a defensive front was being formed520 words
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Article64 1952-03-06 1 Rebel s Storm French Post SAIGON, Alar. 5 (UP) Communist rebels launched a brief but violent attack against a Franco-Vietnam outpost ne:ir here using bamboo ladders, mortars and explosives but were repulsed with heavy losses, tin- French Headquarters announced today. The arrival of reinforcements put the Communists about 200 to64 words
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Article82 1952-03-06 1 HONGKONG. Mar. 5, (Reuter-AAP)— Governor Sir Alexander Grantham today expressed the Hongkong Government's determination to maintain law and order in the colony. "We will not be intimidated." he told the Legislative Council in commenting on last Saturday's Kowloon riots in the course of his annual budget82 words
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Article31 1952-03-06 1 CAERNAVON, Wales, Mar. r (UP» Caernavon Citj officials have asked Queen Elizabeth H to bestow the title Prince pj Wtile^ o i her son, three-year-ow Pi nee Ch tries.31 words
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79 1952-03-06 1 The Standard understands that women in both Singapore and the Federation are particularly apprehensive about the future of their husbands, sons and sweethearts. But two women, MISS AMY LAYCOCK. City Councillor and MRS. SHIRIN FOZDAR. have suggested that the Bills should embrace their sex.79 words
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Article92 1952-03-06 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Mar. 5. The following ore the dastaf prices of rubber ond tin on the London Morket todoy LONDON RUBBER fi L0N 0 N 7 TIN f ton c nnt 33 d Spot £977 per fon a ,i ?2'd I buyers £977.1 Os.92 words
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Article195 1952-03-06 1 Stmdard London Correspondent L ONDON, Mar 5 Trie University ot Malaya will be the "lurcing ground" to tram a c ps .-f highly qualified admintetrators to whom Britain can turn over Dower, it t|i (> F:*r Eastern editor pi tne Manchester Guardian has bis way. In195 words
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Article, Illustration136 1952-03-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Some (>0 boys of the Serendah Boys Home were ftuests at :i tea party siven by General Sir Gerald Templer at the Kind's House. Countess Mountbatten. Lady Tempter and Miss Templer were hosts and served the boys, whose atjes range from136 words
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466 1952-03-06 1 1 I. \i>l\<» ritisens in ili«- principal rilScm oi a t I* rdrr.il ion voiced an one man llirir >ii|»|»nrl ol ili<Naluinal S«t\ i<«* Hill. Main of ilit-in ryilliUfdl 11««--lu-litt thai the move moiiUl l»r MYOmMNtinl a 4'liaii^«--ol Covernmejil^fi jn»lir\ lowardu "raniini; Fe^leral rili/n^hi,,. Kuala Lumpur466 words
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70 1952-03-06 1 Back AntiBandit War URGES ACHESON WASHINGTON. Mar. 5 (Reuter) United Spates Secretary of State Dean Acheson today appealed to the "free peoples of the world' to support Britain's effort to defeal Communist terrorism in Malaya Mr Acheson issued a statement at his weekly press l-oii-ference in which he said the70 words
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Article22 1952-03-06 1 IliF Perils S\.\. Council will hold its meeting on Sunday, March 9 1»52, <* Ui« 8.. ti Be ai in A.rau.22 words
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Article31 1952-03-06 1 SEOUL Mar 5 (AP) Allied jel pilots this morning surprised 70 Communist jets an£ j S hol down fivo MIGs jusl as they crossed the Yalu Rivei31 words
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Article223 1952-03-06 1 THE National Service Bill requited from the men ol Malaya ;i r ignition of their responsibilities and of the country's right to call mi them in time {j t need, said Deputy Comptroller of Manpower Mr. 0. J Cragg it i radio talk lasl tiigl223 words
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Advertisement73 1952-03-06 1 HeadUne Housing* M. Flats For Monies* deliberation Oaoiitff* P^fong 2nd DO9 i.EWS Inssde IlOUSing, council Staff P. 2 ffaui es jd©^. Frozen^P. 3 racing. Results *~P. i% ftt At Sett fit •Mi* 11 1 h\\ i i t s^H ScotiattS jftofy Trmd Straight from JgS&aMl Scotland these quick cooking oat73 words
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Advertisement14 1952-03-06 1 SHELL MOTOR OIL jT! fl^ //i^ fosf procurable ShMM W9'A Eraser ard Nea.t Limittd,14 words
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Article, Illustration456 1952-03-06 2 $2 Mil. Building At P. Panjang Standard Staff Reporter SEVERAL housing schemes for the staff of the Singapore City Council will be completed durinu this >ear and in 1953, Mr. W. I. Watson, ihe City Irehitecl and Building Surveyor told The Standard yesterday* M456 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-03-06 2 MR V WAHAB (.HOWS who rcturm'il from the I ;nt»*tl Kmudom yj^terday in the Corfu with Mr. F. B. <{«• S<»u/.t Alicr < omplt'tinn thnr Kiu studies. The two lawyen liitrnd ti» join a prr. .itr practice B«»th left Mni:ap«>re in 1 .»4!) and were called to Uk Bar at56 words
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166 1952-03-06 2 C VNDIDA L s sat for the Ige H .er School CerExa j. ''•"■l va iful in thr p D pal I p) level: K UM I s INSTITUTION A g Geouraph; R G< I k Hung Geo- Mathematics s Than) B sin .:ii GeoI166 words
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Article30 1952-03-06 2 IHK formation >f the comn writs centre !1 Havelodi Road. S ipoi c s been put nflf linj the recommendations <»f the Committee :<>:■ Community Developmeni on the subject,30 words
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Article71 1952-03-06 2 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE Traffic Police yesterday appealed for infor- [nation which may he'p in their investigation into a fatal accident al I wrong Road near the T mile on Mar. 3. The accident involved a lorry and a 38-yoar-oid Chinese cyclist. Meow Vang, who has since71 words
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Article55 1952-03-06 2 CHARGED with tailing to pay his first wife the monthly allowances due to her and her two children, a Malay. Hashini bin Amin. told the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday that he was jobless and w'as living: on the earnings of his -second wife. The case55 words
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125 1952-03-06 2 Malay Union May Oppose Park Petition Standard Staff Reporter THE Committee of the Malay Union of S:rigapove will discuss at its next meeting a suggestion by its President; Inche Mohd. Sidik. to oppose the petition by about 3.000 residents of Geylang, asking that the Eastern Trade Fair in Geylang Serai125 words
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Article60 1952-03-06 2 BEATEN by her father because a "cruel uncle" had related untrue stories about her. a 22-year-old girl, Lee Ah Moi, decided to end her misery by drinking caustic soda. She survived the suicide attempt and after two days in hospital, was discharged. In the Singapore Second60 words
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Article41 1952-03-06 2 Woman On Threat Charge A WOMAN. Lim Ah Eng, was tentatively cluirged in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with criminally intimidating another woman. Loh Ah Boey, at a house in Cavan Road. Lim was allowed $250 bail until Mar. 12.41 words
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Article607 1952-03-06 2 $400,000 OPIUM INQUIRY Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE First Police Court was told yesterday how a dollar bill was used to effect the delivery of $400,000 worth of opium in Johore. Ihe Dili was torn into twor pieces and one half was given to a607 words
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Article308 1952-03-06 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOR depositing the dead body of hi* eight day-old daughter at the gale of a convent in Victoria Street early yesterday morning, Wong Fook Choen, a 11 -year-old rattan shop proprietor, was lined .S,">o in the Singapore Seeond Police Court yesterday.308 words
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Article173 1952-03-06 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Standard Vacuum Oil Company were the defendants yesterday in a civil suit brought by one of their former employees, Boey Poui dice, in the Second District Court, Singapore. Boey claimed $310.50 "being one month's salary and allowance in lieu of notice of173 words
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Article102 1952-03-06 2 THE SINGAPORE Council for Adult Education are holding classes on film and music appreciation and pure economics. Those wishing to join the class on film appreciation are asked to write to Mr. J. Evans, Film Censor's Ollice. Maxwell Road. Classes are being held every Wednesday,102 words
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Article190 1952-03-06 2 A MAN who bought a motor j car for $4,500 on the instalment basis and sold it to a secondhand dealer's agent for $4,350 within a month, was sentenced to eight months' hard labour in the Third Criminal District Court yesterday. He was Ho190 words
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Advertisement194 1952-03-06 2 LI LJ UVIJ \h("*SP^ I i? i < a I t mZaIbWJSbW HBiß^la^^^^Wff??* Be.- ti <' ▼Ac V^SBV wSsWHwßrttiaii^J^^^S^Br /JB iJfe <*V '---> SMPi^BJJM SJJJJfe iBBBBM 3^* -W^^l «sv> >^'lS»' l fPiP 1 r\/n rp -> i l he^ jipiiifDiMKi Sole Agents. MONITOR LTD Arc Teh: 5891, 5892 Es T194 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous112 1952-03-06 2 SINGAPORE PTARy KAMALA CLUB: Children's* party 5. p.m. YMCA: Cricket practice at Balestier 5 p.m.. Tennis at Bras Basah Courts 5 p.m., French Commercial classes 5.30 p.m., Judo Beginners' class 6 p.m., Gymnastics class 6 p.m.. "The VIGIL" Lenten Devotions. Speaker: Rev. Chiu Ban It. 8 p.m. YWCA: Malay Class112 words
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Article, Illustration105 1952-03-06 3 GIFTS from < hildrcr of several schools in L<K Altos, California, to in derprivileged children in Si isapore's Social Welfare Centres being opened at the home of Mrs. L. Cresson yesterday. Among the giits in the 23 boxes were a set of science encyclopaedia, records, needles and toys. They will105 words
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300 1952-03-06 3 -> .:niLinl Mall Reporter SO X 11 Mi'T on the parl of rcUiealionists to C-. t»rliMi«;il -kill n» a |»r«-|i;iralion for a career llic -1 ul»l«*l ||»f Illilil rOIMIiItOIIH of «'lll|>lo\t«i }iu .1 ;.im-> iii Singapore compare la\oural>l\ *>\ com mercial or Covrrnmrnl service. iye lay300 words
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36 1952-03-06 3 Proprietor Of Shop (13) Fined $10 th, Tea ired in yesti nmons n and a A) iie K J L il his n the rtment ten out Couii pnetor .pri.- r m dealer's > t a year36 words
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Article137 1952-03-06 3 TB Experts Find Work Interesting Standard Stall Reporter two NEW tuberculosis experts, who arnved in Singapore recently, are already nnding their work interesting. They are Dr. Mostyn, Lady Medical Officer, who has taken charge ol the Treatment Centre of the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association, and Dr. Lyell Andrews, the Radiologist. Dr.137 words
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Article89 1952-03-06 3 SINGAPORE M 1 »torists will shortly be able to drive over Anderson Bridge without the fear of arm waving trishamen doing a turnl about in front of them. ■J"::-- Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the City Councillors has agreed thai trishas e prohibited on Anderson Bridge89 words
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Article131 1952-03-06 3 Doctor III: Case Was Postponed A SUMMONS case in the Singapore Second Police Court had to be adjourned yesterday because the doctor who was to give evidence for both the complainant and the defendant, was not available. The case was postponed to Mar. 19, after the prosecutor, ASP. B. N131 words
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Article219 1952-03-06 3 wcaDorc II 1 I- iinlri lt< M ill- v Brewery, 1 ;liu R«L. mini Un. kl'»t»j.n' K ii.rm.i--1 artory, i >r 1 M 1 i- 1 >:. 1.. < Irafalßur 1 It.ihm. ProplrH 1 11 Sana n i: 11 11 Kix.-r K 'i' 1 on h.irtl SI219 words
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Article32 1952-03-06 3 THE talk. ""India after Independence" which was nave been Riven last niuht by Mr. Gopala Mt-non. the Government ot India's Representative >n Singapore. wa s postponed because he wai indispuwU.,32 words
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Article, Illustration204 1952-03-06 3 Standard Shipping Reporter MR. AND MRS. Lobel who are travelling from London to Sydney in a thirty-year-old London Taxi-Type Austin car, left Singapore yesterday in the Royal Interocean Line passenger ship Maetsuycker, on the last lap of their journey. In an interview with The Standard yesterday on204 words
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Article185 1952-03-06 3 A SINGAPORE lawyer, Mr. A. P. Godwin, who had Imm'h f:ii**<l #30 in the First Traffic Court on a charge of nc»liucnt driving appealed against conviction and sentence in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Appearing for the appellant, Mr. K.E.W. Hatchard submitted that the magistrate185 words
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Article, Illustration72 1952-03-06 3 ABOUT !iO per cent of volunteers who were to begin training in civil defence work turned up at the Joo Chiat Social Welfare Centre yesterday. These 30 volunteers were divided into four groups as there are four instructors recently *'t;raduated" from the Singapore Civil Defence Tcflini t a 1 Training72 words
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Article272 1952-03-06 3 'Critical' Date— Sept. 5, 1945 THE Singapore and Federation Governments have decided to "freeze" all pre-Hberation debts which were outstanding at the liberation between individuals or business organisations in Malaya and those in Indonesia and Dutch New Guinea. Information is now bein«r called for by the Custodians272 words
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Article227 1952-03-06 3 TWO one-hundred dollar fines were imposed on Wong Fook Seng ami Wan Hoi S;lm. a m6tor repairer and a sawmill owner respectively, for obstruction. Each of the men had a previr is conviction. TAX S:m Swee, described as the owner of Chop Ban Hock Hin, a bicycle shop227 words
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Article67 1952-03-06 3 Amah 's Suicide A FINDING of suicide was recorded in the Singapore Coroner's court yesterday at an inquest into the death of a 55--year-old maidservant. Cheong Yin. who was found lying unconscious on the floor of her room at Tanjong Pagar Road on Jan. 17. A bottle of nitric acid67 words
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Article304 1952-03-06 3 Standard Staff Rrport»-r THE SOCIAL Welfare Department is shortly opening a laundry at the Mount Erskine Social Centre for the use of "harassed" housewives in the neighbourhood. This announcement by the Assistant Secretary tor Community Development. Mr. C. E. MacCormack, yesterday, comes on the heels of304 words
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Article102 1952-03-06 3 MRS ALICE Maude VV bb widow of tiit' late Mr. Joseph William Web!) of Penang, died on Tuesday, aged 73. recipient of the Coronation Medal of King Edward VII, presented by the then V.n.cv pf Wales. Into: King George Mrs Webb's four Sons102 words
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Advertisement86 1952-03-06 3 Get more than you bargained forAl«r*v* I -^jJ Tk* ti'A'S? 7 MI aval la Me r-jj* *H ->f «l s< II Textiles j |1 /r jt urn//' f t ft fig a VESSRm TABLE OR [I y BRACKET rAll with rubber bla des, Suitable for 230 volts AC. pp c<86 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous18 1952-03-06 3 LA^^f^^ STRANGE NOISE, E3frgfe\ :^^j&£K \'m^ > OOOLA TURNED /S5 S&2E^ wVvW AND FIRED INTO T I^l y^-J^A^ l^18 words
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Miscellaneous15 1952-03-06 3 MMAGINAriO^MUST^^UjI MEAT^^SHL'o/IIKF fHAT IN IBE PLAYING ME -y^/fyPI I A ROUGH I YCHJR HFA[> B15 words
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Article353 1952-03-06 4 GO VT. CO-OP STORES POPULAR 1,000 Lines Of GoodsSupplied; Still Expanding Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Government^ cooperative stores scheme to reduce living costs has made rapid headway since its introduction. The Kuala Lumpur Wholesale Stores Society, which is the distributing agent for retail stores all over the country,353 words
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Article80 1952-03-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Dato Raja di Raja Mohamed 1 Dom, who did not agree with the Rembau Branch of the UMNO and resigned from the organisation has now resigned from the Negri Serabilan Branch of the PMU and with 1 his supporters will rejoin UMNO.80 words
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Article39 1952-03-06 4 KLUANG, Wed.— Encouraged by the success achieved at last i year's 'Air Day' when many j desiring nights could not be f satisfied, the Kluang Flying Club organised another very successful 'Air Day' last SunI day.39 words
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Article, Illustration72 1952-03-06 4 The Vice-President of St John Ambulanee Brigade, Kelantan, Mr. Kong Cheng Whun (seated in centre) was feted by the brigade officers on his re- ceiving the Donat Medal. Standing (from left): Mr. Sam Kah Kee. Che Abdullah Salam, Wan Noor, Che Ismail, Mr. S. Kanagasabai, Mr. Yan Hong Kiat. Seated72 words
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Article145 1952-03-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Lady Mountbatten visited the British Military Hospital at Kinrara here this morning was taken round by the Com- manding Officer, Lt.-Col. MacKenzie. Lady Mountbatten. who was i accompanied by Miss Mary Reade. Chief Welfare Officer for the Far East, and145 words
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Article71 1952-03-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUxMPUR. Wed. The Department of Education has received information that the following candidates who sat for the Cambridge School Certificate examination have been successful: (9308) A.V.A. Knight. V.1.. Kuala Lumpur. (9856) Kuan Beng Ei. High School Kajang. (*****) P. Ponnudurai, St. George's71 words
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Article87 1952-03-06 4 AT the annual general meeting of the Klang District Boy Scouts Association held at the Klang Court House, the following were elected office-bearers for 1952: President, Dato Ahmad bin Osman (District Officer, Klang). Hon. secretary, Mr. S. S. Sundram. Treasurer, Mr. B S. fcaßrooy. Committee,87 words
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Article79 1952-03-06 4 MALACCA. Wed.- Appearing in Sessions Court befc <<u I ju tunons charge, Ycy Sim Chuan, b cycle d« aler, and ray Bcng Pok, a rubber dealer, this morning jointly claimed trial on a charge oi offering $400 U) Inspector ilohamed Khi r I Hashim on Peb. 2979 words
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Article72 1952-03-06 4 Standard Staff Coire«.pondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wt- i Fei -ins of the children' p ground bil Kampong Bh u u going to cost more than the equipment which the Ita a•■ Agricultural Setttemeni Be of Management refused accept without the fencing. Tn r> Finance Cotnmitti i f the72 words
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Article38 1952-03-06 4 SAIPAN BIN SHAJI, a KLM employee was charged in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with stealing a sarong, worth $7.50, from the company's store at Kallang Airport last month. He claimed trial and was allowed $200 bail.38 words
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123 1952-03-06 4 Standard Stan Correspondent MALACCA, Wed.— A further tightening tm of the food control regulations to seal off any potential looj leakage to the bandits in the rural areas is now being enforced in the Settlement. The new measure restricts the amount of food stock123 words
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Article, Illustration669 1952-03-06 4 By \FR\O\ NOBLE KIRKBY, (Liverpool). MALAY, Chinese, Indian and Eraoi— rtwdrt teachers who are stndying at the Kirkhy Cattott fc firhl college of its kinil to l>e net up in England hay experienced the severity of a northern winter. Thrir classrooms and living quarters are669 words
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33 1952-03-06 4 COURT WANTS REASON FOR Delay In Charging Constable i ■ta^wi Si I i i K 1; i T K .i la cut into the dat O! 11l appi a i »bbe i I33 words
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Article169 1952-03-06 4 MR. dW VANG HONG CHIEW. until recently was p ipi engineer. Drainage and Irrigation Department. Johore. has been appointed as Assistant Engineer in the same department [JNGKU Ahmad '<■■ T: Rahmai I ne trict Officer. K appointed Second Assistai Treasurer, JTohoi e Bahi i THE Federation169 words
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Advertisement226 1952-03-06 4 WHIR COFFEE TUC MnnCDKI U/AV Iml mUULnni IV HI A V/ -lco- 1 10l Neuate" o» lew rounded r::^^w #(f.-_ la <«■-•** you can aHain a n 3 >lj^c_^ '^~*<-i\ tnc p» i ccMcp t".. .-en* Neu'aV d v u-..'u h l f added lljj^t^j^^ Nccr acc a! m M226 words
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Advertisement48 1952-03-06 4 Bear Shot InKepong Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Chinese hunters today shot a man sized black bear in the jungle of Kepong, about eight miles from Kuala Lum- pur. during a piff hunt. The bear was brought to Kuala Lumpur and was sold to i Chinese druggist.48 words
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Article, Illustration170 1952-03-06 5 1 7n< i "dining the Standard Pattern Service f LIKE TO SEW THIS DRESS FOR H.SOf FMVF Sets Up Hqrs. Standard Staff r<»r respondent IPOH, Wed. The former FMSVF now known as the Federation of Mala\a Volunteer Foree, is in the process of brine revived. In Perak recruiting170 words
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Article39 1952-03-06 5 Cinema For Have-Note V.Vd Plan are r■• i by a lOCS 'ra- man to creel inetna hall along Road at Pulau pa permission Is :i:emu hall In urea an'! to sre 8 res have to travel miles to town.39 words
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Article87 1952-03-06 5 Standard Stuff C'orrt'spondt'ii< PENANG, Wed.— M o r e doctors from the United Kingdom will be recruited this year for service in the Federation of Malaya, Dr. R.D. Gross. \\w Federation's Acting Director of Medical Services, told The Standard today. He said that these doctors would be87 words
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Article75 1952-03-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Rubber estate workers in Kedah were told by Mr. P. P. Narayanan. Genera) Secretary of the Plantation Workers Union, when he visited that State recently, that being a member of a Trade Union did not mean that one could slack in his work.75 words
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Article34 1952-03-06 5 IPOH. Wed. The State Medical and Health Officer oi Perak today reported that there were no cases of any dangerous infectious diseases i tin* Slate for the week end- g March I.34 words
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Article256 1952-03-06 5 DO IT THIS WAY WOl ID YOU like to lew these dresses and save yourself a big bill from pour tailors? The .Mandard -an help you do it. PROM SUNDAY, MARCH Hi. The Standard will run a pattern service that wiii make f possible for you to sew these dresses256 words
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Article78 1952-03-06 5 PENANG, Wed.— The next examination for Municipal •lerk- to take place some time in September will have a new syllabus, the Municipal Treasurer arid Secretary. Mr. S.V. \dams, told The Standard tolay. Nineteen clerks are at present taking their oral examinition before the Municipal President, Mr.78 words
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Article87 1952-03-06 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed.— The Fukien Girirls' School in MacAlister Hoinl. one of the foremost Chilese girls' schools in North Vlalaya, will hold a fun fair on Saturday and Sunday in aid >f the school building fund. The school founded 32 years i?<>, has87 words
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Article122 1952-03-06 5 ALOR STAR. Wed. The nffer of 2<t beds by the Kedah Estate Group Hospitals has been one of the biggest donations to the Anti-Tuberculosis Association in Kedah. revealed the Association's secretary, Mr. C. H. Chua. These beds will be allocated to poor patients whose122 words
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Article45 1952-03-06 5 PE N AN G. Wed. -The Officer-in-Charge, Traffic, is seeking information of an accident which took place in front of Sandicrot't at Tanjong Bungah at 7.40 p.m. on Sunday. Anyone who saw the accident is asked to contact the Traffic Officer.45 words
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Article138 1952-03-06 5 «vt ala LUMPUR, Wed.— Although they were taken »>v surprise hv a anjt of armed terrorists, who opened fire on the I ami Rover in which they were travelling, an estate parly O'jfour turn put the »ani> Jo flight afirr a short battle. The terrorists138 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-03-06 5 Photographers photo. Mr. Peter Rodwet and Miss Kaye Yercpr who were nui'ried at the Garrison Roman Catholic- Church in Kuala Lumpur •recently.- EasternEastern - 23 words
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Article167 1952-03-06 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. Resettled squatters in Tassek (.lugor in Province Wellesley, will be given a new deal by the Settlement Government which ha* iu hand a scheme to issue 33-yeHr leases to those who have shown themselves to he satisfactory farmers. It is expected167 words
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Article71 1952-03-06 5 PENANG, Wed Chin settlers, residing in the 1 i Glugor Resettlement C'a:; p in Province Wellesley, are b< given an oppori mity to read ami write their own tang iage A night s< hool, con i ting of tW<f classes, has been opened Since last month71 words
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Article38 1952-03-06 5 BUY A TICKET AID FUND SITIAWAN, Wed. There wi i be a bazaar and food :>ale m the auditorium of the Ang!<>Chinese School at Kampong Koh oo Friday and Saturday in aid of the Methodist Church Building Fund.38 words
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Article286 1952-03-06 5 who was allarknl liy three bandits fired back, killing one «»f tli*' K an S* fliis put the other two to flight. [Vo men carrying food outside a resettlement area in Tapah were arrested by a patrol of the l*i Gordons* 4 RESI IT286 words
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Article125 1952-03-06 5 Planters Deplore Lack Of Armour k SITIAWAN, Wed. The Dindings District Planters' Association passed this resolution at the general meeting held recently: This Association notes with surprise, and deplores the fact that despite many pronouncements at the highest level regarding a plentiful supply of armoured vehicles for the Security Forces,125 words
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Article94 1952-03-06 5 PENAN'G. Wed.— A fatal accident, which occurred in Carnavon Street on Dec. 8 ia.^t year, had its sequel today when a Coroner's inquiry was held nto the death of an 1 1 -year-old Chinese boy, Fong Choong Sin. A'ho died in the General Hos- I jital,94 words
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Article144 1952-03-06 5 Slan<lar«l Staff ort<»|M»n<l«nl PENANG, Wt'tl. TW Mala\an Noul onlin^riit In ilu* Ceylon Jambor«»c retained by lltr Jal««lnr^H Imm .Madras thin morning. In tin- afternoon, tin- «oiitin-« i\i i.aml<<! over llit" Federation ami Srottt*' Roga Rrs'nlrni Commissioner, Mr. K. I*. Btnrluini. ui the l\cM<lrtir> The A-144 words
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Article64 1952-03-06 5 PENANG, Wed. The triegram sent by th** Resident Co/nmissioner on behalf of Lhe people of Penang on Proclamation Day expressing loyalty has been laid before the Queen. The Queen has expressed her appreciation of the sentiments contained in Uie message and asked that this \ye conveyed64 words
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Advertisement167 1952-03-06 5 Yp, p 11 I I FASHION FABRICS I /•> r p #?p vii hn/in j| ■nuHUSS)fiflfl^Bß%Hi HBbBW> flfl HBnflL lßißdßßu^ fc. B '/T^«%F Q Ne-r jdditions In I'm tiled C otlons (finghjm* Faacf R Voiles and 4.'" v, id#* Cat Work l.mbroidny a l.iarns Laces Swiss Shot l.inrns Tested Cr^air167 words
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Miscellaneous137 1952-03-06 5 FiJitEML 1 WAV 1 H V PENANG Kl Kon-TiW 3 15. 6.15 and 9.13 ,i ;n TiIAY: Fighi ng Man Ol The Plains 1 15, 3 15, 615 and 913 :> 111 ODCON: Three Guys Named Mike 15 15, 6 15 and 9.15 p m WINDSOR: One Ni«ht (Tamil) 330137 words
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Miscellaneous135 1952-03-06 5 IPOH Kl U\ David And Bathsheba 12 45. 3, 645 and 9 15 ;> m. ODKON: Lasi Bandit 12 45, 3. l» 45 j and 'J 15 i tn. 51 N: Aladdin (Mala} 11 a.m., 1, 3. 6 45 and 9 p m. BEX: A And C Meet The [nvlsible135 words
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Miscellaneous109 1952-03-06 5 < ':\IR \l.: N.k e 630 md 'J p :i; ki.am; REX: A .in W i <: ■'>. 650 d I 9 p.ni CAPITOL: Sealed C*.a> i- 643 and 8.15 p m SEREMBAN SAPPHIRE: Garab PLAZA: Dick Tui pin i R de. KKX: Shorga Duni < fMalayi CATHAY: Zorro'a Black109 words
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870 1952-03-06 6 Duties Without Rights Singapore Standard Independent Morning ISewnpaper nPHE National Service Bills to be introduced in the Singapore and Federal Legislative Councils are presumably improvements on the Manpower Regulations now in force in the Federation. The Federations call-up plan, it is now admitted, is a flop. There are enough loop870 words
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Article405 1952-03-06 6 I Mr. Lostoll, on elderly i worker, likes the pensions i scheme. He is puzzled by those who hate it. He cannot 1 understand their arguments. I Luckily he meets Mr. Gotall, who explains. Mr. Gotall: This pension I 1 scheme must be stopped. It divides405 words
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Article, Illustration1580 1952-03-06 6 But For The Vast Tangle Of Deadly Emergency Weeds j KUALA LVMPUR. x LOOK round Malaya's political garden just now avoiding, of course, the kitchen garden ichich American pressure on rubber prices has sprayed with gloom, or that vast tangle of deadly weeds knoivn locally as "The1,580 words
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Article, Illustration14 1952-03-06 6 •'Well, whatever he's rot, it's catching!— At least we know that much!"14 words
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Article143 1952-03-06 6 MICHAEL DAVIDSON - Malaya's Political Garden MICHAEL DAVIDSON By General Templer as a bundle of nervous enerpy. He certainly is that and a lot more; his is a character which cannot be assessed quirkly. He is an amusing man often because he means to be and he is determined to be determined; j143 words
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Article18 1952-03-06 6 Say what you like for a pem ■ft Mr 1 c i n\ 1 I f The i18 words
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359 1952-03-06 6 Sir: Further to my letter in your issue of Feb. 25 I understand Capt. T. H. Marshall, first P.M.C. in 1856, was the same Capt. H. T. "Marshall, P O.'s Agent until 1859, according to Mr. S. Durai Raja Singam's booklet "Malayan Street Names". This359 words
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395 1952-03-06 6 Sir; Reader? like my- > self who enjoy their paper 2 during breakfast would be well advised to leave this s letter until later, since the I nauseating subject of "spit- ting" may not go with cereals and boiled egg. Perhaps some395 words
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Advertisement22 1952-03-06 6 THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE WATCH REPAIRER TYPE OF WATCHES AVAILABLE FROM THIMLOCK WATCHMAKER 395 NortS Bridge Rd. Singopore, 6. Phone *****.22 words
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Advertisement54 1952-03-06 6 murphy s!£, FEDERATtON C- Distributors For Singoporc Di->ihurt'". KOSTER CO., LTD. LIANG HUAI a 304-L. ORCHARD ROAD. J* l N S. P. SHOTAM CO LTD 12, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPO^ SOIE AGENTS THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., TD. (L\c:oßi J <)RA i Ell i\ si' P. O. BOX 92 MN<A!«h: f THE54 words
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Article48 1952-03-06 7 public cere- f<| vhcu she IM poor 1 in we«t- j nfumted v rcploec t^e oi Sove- |fc« feet of the d Tfi M rsdtuj '> arc rhe onJy I i to Im minted bca? f^e j ■"•<;*' VI. The prei uted fhe (i, v fyfar-48 words
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132 1952-03-06 7 Mai 5 (Heater) G men! Exter- 1 p k»- man today isiona ol the i nship Amend- j I in regard to I oese In Mare] rted to have ex- prehen lon the Ministry .id said tha' a Ic enl wh< vast of any other132 words
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Article46 1952-03-06 7 s UP West filled c ectric I plunged pa Is el zone ini u fan 5f for st gi ruta in Wesi d the >ta ■> I ap] eaj ed I orities nlv lOC ml s1 German Cmmup si < ss s times46 words
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Article189 1952-03-06 7 Acheson: Submit To Neutral Probe By Int'l Agency WASHINGTON, Mar. 5, (Reuter). The United Slates Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Achesun, yesterday challenged the Chinese Communist Government to submit to an impartial investigation their charges that United Nations forces were waging germ warfare in Korea. In189 words
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95 1952-03-06 7 Soviet Press Charges US 'Germ War' MOSCOW, Mar 5, (AP) The Soviet press and radio reported Tuesday thai United States commanders are planning 'Aide use of bacteriological weapons in the Far East. I Moscow newspapers pubf lished dispatches claiming the Americans are using infected Insects and are employing their Japanese95 words
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Article, Illustration167 1952-03-06 7 .Queen And Duke Arrive LONDON, Mar. 4, (AP)— The Duke of Edinburgh is the "first gentleman of the British realm" when he is out with his wife, Queen Elizabeth 11, but when he is alone two other Dukes take precedence, a Buckingham Palace spokesman167 words
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192 1952-03-06 7 LONDON, March 5 (Reuter) —Leader of the British Labour Party, Mr. Clement Attlee, triumphed yesterday in a backstage clash with Mr. Aneurin Bevan. over defence policy. The difference was over what kind of challenge the Labour Opposition should throw down to the Conservative Government192 words
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Article235 1952-03-06 7 Farouk 'Emerges As Strong Man LONDON, Mar. 5. (IP). British authorities on Middle Eastern affairs said yesterday they believed Kinjj Farouk was finally taking the stand as Egypt's strong man out to smash political factions upsetting Egypt's internal affairs. It was clear, they said, that Ang 1 o Bgyptian treaty235 words
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54 1952-03-06 7 TOKYO. Mar. 5 (Reuter- A AP> Conferences on what was officially described as "matters of high policy" concerning naval and military forces in the Far East, bei^an here today between Admiral Arthur W. Rndford C-in-C Pacific and US Pacific Fleet, and General Matthew B. Ridgway,54 words
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Article86 1952-03-06 7 TEHERAN, Mar 5 (UP) World Bank negotiator Hector Prudhomme arrived here by plane yesterday to continue talks with Premier Mossadeq for a solution of the oil deadlock. He was met at the airport by the official government host Agricultural Minister Khalel Telageni Prudhomme86 words
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Article41 1952-03-06 7 ANKARA, Mar. 5 (AP)— Gene ral Eisenhower Tuesday had a two-hour conference with Turkish military lenders to learn the strength of the newest recruit to NATO Wednesday the General will Hy to Greece for further talks.41 words
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Article37 1952-03-06 7 CAIRO Mar. 5 (AP) A military court will try 103 Egyptians charged i n connection with the January 26 "black Saturday" riots here, in which several Britons were killed, reliable informants said Tuesday night.37 words
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244 1952-03-06 7 WASHINGTON. Mar. 5, (Reuter).—The Chinese Nationalist Government have won a $7,000,000 court case here against two of their own former officials, but now they have to find out where the money has been lodged The United States District Court here Monday entered a default244 words
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121 1952-03-06 7 HONGKONG, Mar. 5 (ReuterAAP) Sir Alexander Grantham. Governor of Hongkong, said today that 1951 was a year of declining trade for the colony and the position was "certainly serious" though it could not be called "catastrophic." In his annual budget speech to the121 words
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207 1952-03-06 7 KIO I)E JANEIRO, Mar. ."> (I P) »T«m LfaiiiJisl passenger train* collided and hurned near Rio \«»t«rdav and lalesf reports lattl JUO pcnsjsjsj am killed ami itt'arly 200 injun-d. Ninety-three bodies were recovered from the wreckage and nine passengers died in local207 words
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Article77 1952-03-06 7 WASHINGTON, Mar 5 <UP Secretary of State Dean Acheson told a press conference today that he did not hold the belief that John Poster Dulles violated the agreement with Britain in regard to the Japanese peace treaty. The agreement in question was an understanding between Dalles77 words
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63 1952-03-06 7 CANBERRA. Mai 5 (AFP)— The Australian Government yesterday decided to ban entry into Australia of any person coming directly from the Chinese main land The decision was taken on ndvice from the security service after Immigration Minister Harold Holt expressed the fear that any63 words
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236 1952-03-06 7 Aust. House Passes Bill RatifyingPact CANBKHHA. Mar f. fU uti AAP< The bii. ratifying I Pacific Security Pad between the United States Australia ind New Zealand, was passed in all stages by voice vole In the Efotnaj of Representatives late last night. It now foes to the Senate The External236 words
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Article33 1952-03-06 7 LONDON. Mar I < \P> Queen Klizabeth's birthday will be celebrated officially on June this war. .1 Ruck ini^ham Palace announcement said Tuesda> The Queen's actual hirth day is on April 2133 words
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Miscellaneous30 1952-03-06 7 BKW^^ j II YQy SURE A BOY AND YES HE HAD PWp LOOK > JUST INVITED YOU'RE V^ J THE WRONG rjESP AN©RY/ ME TO THE ANGRY ?7 7/T| V NUMBER30 words
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Article, Illustration103 1952-03-06 8 Standard Shipping Reporter Two of Bco Liae'i t§ fa t freighters operating on the United Kingdom-Far East service, have oeen i.ited wild 120-ton "heavy lift" derricks, specially for the carnage of locomotives, tugs, barges, railway wagons and machinery. The ships are the 7.795-ton Benalbanach and the103 words
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Article97 1952-03-06 8 BOMBAY. March s.— Siiips _>f iiit* Indian Naval Squadron are to carry out combined exercises otr the west coast Qexi week. The squadron, which is to je led by the flagship ot the Indian Navy. Delhi. will in.•lude three destroyer^, i 1 t. Ran ji|97 words
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Article196 1952-03-06 8 WHARVES Godo Gate Benalbanach 18 4 Corfu 1 2 Cyclops 33 2 Deucalion 15 16 4 Fernsea 21 23 Gertrude Maersk 25 26 4 Glo -yle 31 .'I 'I Inchafran 2: 4 Is id Mail 29 •<> 2 Karsik 2.; 24 4 Kronol ir.d 19 20 4196 words
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Article228 1952-03-06 8 GENOA, Mar. 5 (AP)— The I new 25.000-ton Italian Line 1 ship. Augustos, mailed Tuesday on its maiden voyage to South i A.meriean Atlantic •orts. He said that two per- r manent buildings were ready and the placing of the coral pavement airstrip was under way. Five hundred228 words
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56 1952-03-06 8 Standard Aviation Reporter COMMERCIAL aircraft will be able to land on the coral airstrip of Cocos -Island on the Australia to South Africa route by July 1. This was announced by Mr. F. M. Hilgendorf, senior Airport Engineer of the Australian Department ofReuter; AAP. - 56 words
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Article130 1952-03-06 8 Standard Shipping Reporter FOLLOWING an ibwMx »>f several months, unit* of the United States Navy will irrive in the Singapore Man-o'-War anchorage tomorrow morning in the course ot a two-day vi*it. The ships are the Ilymati. I Beattv, Purdy and Bristol of Destroyer Division130 words
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Advertisement460 1952-03-06 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CD. LTD. Kemilar >ailings to China and Japan fn m Singapore Porl Snettenham Penang Also dirpi Sailing from Ranckok and Indonesia |n China Japan Due S'oore Due Penang From "Kwelying* 1 In Port Mar 7th Hongkong •Shonsi" Mar 11th Mar 14ili Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P. S'hf.m460 words
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Advertisement327 1952-03-06 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland Anierir* I inr NHleriand Lin» i Rotterdam Rolterdaro Amslerdam HALIFAX, MONTREAL. BOSTON, NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE NFW ORLLANS S port P Sham Penane SLOTERDYK (HAL) Gdns. 4 5 7 Mar 8 Mar TABIAN (SMN) 17/23 Mar 24 25 Mar 26 '21^Mar327 words
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Advertisement408 1952-03-06 8 "FIONIA'' foi Bangkok 19 19 Mat PANAMA' fui Barmkuk Hongkong Manila Kobe Yokohama lll.'Xpr 1 19 Api "MONIA* for Saigon Bangkok 1" 12 \]*r FKOM JAPAN lIOM.KOV "BIN! \SG" for Bmekok It-lStfu SAIIINCS TO CONTLNtN'I S(JA\h'\ for Colombo Aden Port Said (ienoj AoUrn HambarK Cor«enhaF<*n Ciotbenhnrt V Um S'pore P408 words
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Miscellaneous57 1952-03-06 8 Despatches TODAY: Japan. Hongkong and China 7 a.m. by Corfu. Tan.iong Pinang 7 a.m. by Pahud. Kuaia Trengganu (parcels only) 8 a.m. by Rawang. Britain. N. Irelang. Eire. Europe. North and West Africa. West Indies 8 a.m. by Cylops. Bur m a and North India noon by Sangola. South India57 words
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Article, Illustration228 1952-03-06 9 UK Rubber Chief Warns Of Grave Effects In East rtdf Restrictions 9 Call ANY legislation which curtails the use of natural; r without a compensating factor might well have s repercussions in the Far East, where the price of 1 is the mainspring of the economy in producing 1 ■•vies.228 words
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151 1952-03-06 9 T:u- Chairman of the Rubber trade Association of London. Mr C F Hall, congratulated the Nt'A York rubber market on its restoration of free enterprise "We welcome this happy event." Mr. Hall said at the annual general meeting of the Association in London last151 words
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Article15 1952-03-06 9 Oil Prospecting In Britain ian Oil Com- ilfielda in Iranian ecting Eaki ing, F v15 words
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284 1952-03-06 9 Slight Fall Seen In World Rice Output -lIM.ION, Mar. .> (Reuter). The U.S. I ..t Vnrirtillurc estimates the 1951-52 *orld rou-h rire at 336,000 million pounds, a i ww p«T rent, from the 340,000 million ll>. of rtling «;:r. 1 pi r y in the Ol India. aid .a A284 words
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Article48 1952-03-06 9 P I copra hit a six-year low oi 19 pesos per 100 kilos on the Manila market on Tuesday, compared with 52.50 pesos a yea: ago. Coconut oil was quoted at 42 centavos per kilo on Tuesday. compared with 95 centavus a year ago. A. P.48 words
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238 1952-03-06 9 Australian Import Curb Malayan Exports Not Affected By MICHAEL CONNORS, Standard Staff Reporter A CUT l»y Australia in Tier imports from Britain and elsewhere »f more than A.£ 100,000,000 in the next iinumial year is not expected to affect Malayan exports to Australia, a spokesman of the Australian Trade Commissioner'sA.P. - 238 words
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Article88 1952-03-06 9 THE produce market in Singapore was quiet yesterday and little business was reported. Copra quotations were slightly higher, buyers indicating $29J per picul and sellers $30j. Coconut oil had buyers a1 $44j per picul and sellers at $46. No business was reported in j copra or88 words
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Article81 1952-03-06 9 THE world's livestock herds are gravely threatened by the present ."spread of foot and-mouth disease. Professor Gaston Ramon. Honorary Director of the Pasteur Institute, has warned in Paris. "Europe is now facing a severe foot-and-mouth epidemic." he declared. "The scourge is also afflicting South America andA.P. - 81 words
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Article29 1952-03-06 9 FF.BRUARY outputs of companies in the Burma-Malay Tin Ltd group are: Katu Tin Dredging Ltd.. 55«i piculs. and Rer.-mtf Consolidated Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd. 4 >2 piculs.29 words
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Article, Illustration371 1952-03-06 9 HE ADDED TO MALAYAN WEALTH Look To Producing Top Quality Rubber, Advises Chief Of RRT By MICHAEL GOH, Standard Staff Reporter MR. C. E. T. MANN, who more than anyone else in the rubber growing industry in Malaya was responsible for making three pounds of rubber grow where only one371 words
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71 1952-03-06 9 MR. Charles Wilson, director nf the U.S. office of Defence Mobilisation, told the U.S. Senate that there had been "some easing" of national shortages in such materials as steel, copper and aluminium, but it was still too early to know for certain whether the71 words
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Article90 1952-03-06 9 A TRIBUTE to tht "gallant i and steadfast nien in Malaya who. despite almost insuperable difficulties. have been able to maintain the flow of rubber to consuming countries tnd so to provide a steady Mow of dollars to tne sterling area" wai paid i br Mr90 words
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Article110 1952-03-06 9 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER THE .latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per Ib Buyers Sellers No 1 Spot Loose Sl.oB* Sl. oB} F.0.8 in baics Mar. No. 1 RS.S. 51.084 SI. 08? No. 2 K.S.S. Sl.Ooi' 51.061 No. 3 K.S.S. $1,031 51.04 Tone: Easier. LONDON RUBBER Wednesday's opening prices per lb.110 words
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Article69 1952-03-06 9 Trade fibres for Thailand show that during 1951 she had a favourable balance amounting to 759 million baht Total exports during the period amounted to 4.473 million baht and imports to 3.714 million baht. During 1950 the respective totals were 3.576 million and 2.881 million69 words
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Article45 1952-03-06 9 HONGKONG, Mar. S Special Standard Service -Closing prices on the Homkong Exc »an^e today were HK$l5.BO to £1 Sterling; EiK56.***** to US$l; HK? 1.840 to M a i a y n SI; HK.f'J.29 to one Indonesian R -.piaJb; Gold HK5325.625 to n taeL45 words
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Article27 1952-03-06 9 Britain and "West Germany have concluded .a ncv trade agreement providing for .substantial increases in the supply o! German steel to the United Kingdom. A.P27 words
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Article26 1952-03-06 9 The U.S. Government closed out the first eight months of the fiscal year U557.520.481.K92 in the red <he U.S. Treasury reports. A.P26 words
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261 1952-03-06 9 BOMBAY, Mar. 5 (IP). A sharp fall in th<price of gold is causing financial men here to wonder whether a major economic depreanion ha« not already started in India. The .-el low metal, which Is regarded more or less the country's price261 words
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Article185 1952-03-06 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Wed.-Thcie was a slightly easier tendency m all sections of the Malayan share market today, and business was limited by the cautious attitude of buyers. Changed prices v\ < r< INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fraser Neave Ord. 365 3.75 cd I Henry185 words
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Article158 1952-03-06 9 Standard Market Reporter BUSINESS on Um Sing rubber market ye terday again small, cootad with country being hampered I difficulty of telephone co munication. Small overseas orders wei received from the [Jail Kingdom, the Continent i Japan. There appeared to be nn I clination oy158 words
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Article87 1952-03-06 9 HK Defence Spending Rise Steeply HONGKONG, Mar 5 ißcutcr AAP) The Financial Secrc tary today asked the Lej{t4la live Council for a budget HK5285.207.i'.m for the Sera ..car 1952-53 Thu represents an increase ol 21 per eei I compared with the last Rseal vp r Defence expenditure i s about87 words
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Article75 1952-03-06 9 BANGKOK 5 (Re The Govern* <■ o! •he B< Thailand, Momluang Dei S wongse has resigned because "pressure of "<■■" tg health." Other sources said tiU resigna tion resulted from disagreement with policy of the Finance Mini ster in increasing the steiiin value of the Tical75 words
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Article52 1952-03-06 9 Ceylon Attracts More Tourists CEYLON earned Rs 6.400.00.) from tourist traffic last yeai This has prompted U>e Government to eonsMer varlo schemes to give touritti belt* amenities and facilities travel These proposals inrlu.-lc th e establishment of u r i tutono mous corporation I > run rp^t houses spread ovei52 words
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Article, Illustration884 1952-03-06 10 LEO WEST - LEO WEST Calling That Squad Car! By U Mill) till the squad tar gv| about IS yards m.i\. I hen I stepped off tin* Cinb and held up my hand. U ioon i Dad saw I I I doing. :<e m ide < bui pled o-i to884 words
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Article199 1952-03-06 10 ALAN KIIUO oi lj.s llutton Lane. Penang, whose hobbies are collecting views. ii lin stars' photos, and songs, reading. swimming and scouting, seeks pen-pals over tile age of I "I. F()O TIANG FONG of 511. Serangoon Boad. Singapore s who i-> 16 years old. desires to have pen199 words
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Article185 1952-03-06 10 Findirp Animals DEAR add D gives ADDER. ARE add H gives HARE. ALE add S gives SEAL. TAG add N sive.s GNAT. NEAR add V gives RAVEN. In the examples above, one letter is added to each word. Then all ot the letters are arranged to make185 words
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Article, Illustration376 1952-03-06 10 Marjorie Shannon - Marjorie Shannon by (Top) Mr. Chan Peny Yin browsing over a hool: on art in a corner of his treasure-filled sitting room. (Centre): A treble gourd-porcelain vane of the Kaii'.j Hsi period, Ching Dynasty (about ihe 17 century); a porcelain rase of the376 words
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Miscellaneous499 1952-03-06 10 M THE AIR KAlMtl MM siM.\roith 4K4 id 4i id) 9.::."i a.m. for Schools; !»■">•"> Inter lude; l<* a. in Emergency News (X.L 1it.0.% Music W iiil<- You Work: Hi 4". 'lor Schools; I pm. Farl limner And I His Concert Orchestra; I :<» News. 1.45 Dance Music by Ihe499 words
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Article147 1952-03-06 11 LONDON, Mar. 4 (Rente m-).— Jack Hobbt, 20-year-old British boxer crippled in a road accident in September 1950, *a* awur<l«><l damages of £8,000 sterliim in the Ili<rli ourl today. I 0 Suing the London Brick Company Limited, he claimed that the collision between his motorcycle and147 words
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Article140 1952-03-06 11 THE qualifying of the Island Club Camay Cup and L.G.U. February golf com pet i tion 'Women's Section! which was previously postponed will be played on Sunday. Ladies are reminded thai they must be on the course at the time specified. The times from I i140 words
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176 1952-03-06 11 Tailing Malays Hockey Team Win Championship TAIPING, Wed The Taipmg Malays" hockey XI retained I le championship for the second year, when they beat, the Taiping Chinese Recreation Club 1-0 in a replay yesterday. Earlier both teams had tied with equal points. The game which, was watched, by a bi«176 words
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106 1952-03-06 11 KTRESTLING fan! have < bed ti mgtj i *ht of feree will n< i come Satui which ha: I i Framed I make mat-i ten more i d for th< m;i in the "In the eon! in iho ring and Ihe mi jusi106 words
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Article, Illustration148 1952-03-06 11 UJlf nun J>Um jTl<'U& I Well, we i I up -hill make a down hill shot. On hiU, <■ re apt vo ha ng thai the hill us i You'll lose th'tl f< i you'll <!<> these things your left leg .srrui<;/.'.' a I I right leu bent m* '/"if148 words
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Advertisement581 1952-03-06 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT AL F:.g::.eer re- APPLICATIONS are inviter British firm flor Federal Citizens foi known engi- JJ* P" s^ ol Storekeeper Grad lea preference u m the Department of Broad- man With tound casting Kuala Lumpur. S.iiar> g Box No. S<;a!e: Probationers 150 X 5-60 S p 1.581 words
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Advertisement578 1952-03-06 11 SUNGEI WAY DREDGING > LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) HPHE Directors have pleasure x in announcing that, after successful trials, the Company's No. 1A Dredge has now comm< rued operations. By order of the Board Neill Bell Secretaries Ngee Heng Primary School, Johore Bahru. r j\4E application List578 words
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Advertisement670 1952-03-06 11 NOTICE THE TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE 1939. NOTICE INFORMATION is required 1 by the Custodians of Enemy j Property in Singapore and the I Federation of Malaya concernI ing debts outstanding at the date of the liberation of Malaya between residents or businesses incorporated or doing business in Malaya670 words
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Advertisement1088 1952-03-06 11 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCF (Chapter 45) In the High Court of the COLONY OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE JN BANKRUPTCY Wage Earner's Administration Order No. 102 of 1939. RE CHUA BOON TANALIAS VOON THIAM JOON. of No. 480. Sims Avenue. Singapore; Clerk at Command Pay Office. Singapore. Notice is hereby given that1,088 words
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Advertisement244 1952-03-06 11 NOTIChS BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCF (CHAPTER 15) In The High Court Of The Colony Of Sinjjapore Island Of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY, Wage Earner's Administrat too Order. No. 154 of 1939. RE: KOH CHONG ANN. nl No. 101 i-K. Jan en Road S j i) K a }> e. Book-kft per. NOTICE IS244 words
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Advertisement220 1952-03-06 11 IUiTION VFW S< iou llai B> eeping, Pi e-Senioi iui English, Shot Lhand, 1 1 ping, Running: English, Math; S'-i U— XIII. School Cen s. laryship Higher Maths < IA School of Cool H, Queen Stra I 4BSOLUI E Bt tinner* Cl et in Book-k< eping, Sh »i tiand Fjrping220 words
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Article, Illustration322 1952-03-06 12 Boxer Volun teers To Join Twin In Bandit Fighting 11 kii.i. am)l-:k>on EAGER TO VV IN the approval ol fi«hl fans in Singapore ami 1 Ik- Federation i-» <m»- «»l Britain's most priMwifiiwg fealherweighlß, Corporal liill\ Hisrult, now nrrviag v.\\\\ tiu- Special Air N-run* Regiment, Malayan Scouts, Onrj a fru322 words
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307 1952-03-06 12 \PPKAI. to the public to support their efforts to <»bi i in a seecei ground ior th-' Singapore Chinese Football Association was made i,^ Uw ie -elected president mi \h- \nnih uit. »>n. Mr. I*. W. On; it tl" association's 4Nt iaa ;l i;e:irral307 words
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Article75 1952-03-06 12 rill l iget Sports Association all Chinese Club ■<••: affiliation fi om B ipore Chinese Football 00 on the ground ,it non-Chinese membei it was stated in the report oi the Sins ipore Football Association day. »gh the User Sports As»o- i t no more their affi-75 words
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143 1952-03-06 12 L< )\di >\. Mar 4 (Reutei 'I g nil H'.i^by Union team t> meet S ttland in the Calcutta it a1 Murrayfield on 1 !.> be the same as selected for the game with I ind lasi month which was postponed because of nationa143 words
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Article2292 1952-03-06 12 Good Day For Punters, But Ocean Snare Fails By GOODWOOD BRILLIANTLY ridden by McCloud, Adonis from the Rodgers stable, sprung ihe surprise of the day when he romped home an easy three-length winner in the main event the Spring Handicap over seven furlongs at the second2,292 words
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Article216 1952-03-06 12 REME rU^K Workshops drew one-aH with (,HQ >innaU in a major United Services soccer league fixture at \\rr Ha jali Road yesterday. Both teams *ere evenly matched and if neither could make much headway, it was) due to poor finishing on the part of216 words
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Article27 1952-03-06 12 Horses Cl. 4 5. Div. o— U Furs. Value S 1.500 Messrs J. A. Chippindale Lee Kim Puat's 815—234 CONSTELLATION 1 2> 8.04 Spencer 127 words
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Article44 1952-03-06 12 PI \v. I the 1 by five goals 1 Si i L 1:1 os the 1 sit! the second g imn Ranger* r 1 1 II r- n|i SlN'4 if K by •a in. '.r the S the V44 words
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Article107 1952-03-06 12 THE Singapore Municipal Services Union beat the Everbi ight Table-Tennis Team by loin games to three in a friendly table tennis match on Saturday at Karirt Park. The resmlts were (SMSU mentioned first): Singles: Leow Cher Young 'rap! mi' beat Teo 800 Teck 3 11 Chan Mun107 words
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Article50 1952-03-06 12 'I UK Singapore Busi n es s Houses League tie between Fraser A Neave Sports Club and Puloe Bukom S.C. was postponed due to the water lugged ground condition. The teams played 1 friendly game instead. Fraser Neave trounced Pie Inlanders by six go-jls t,> -Hie50 words
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Article135 1952-03-06 12 ROTTFRDAM. Mar. 5, AP>. —U.S. middleweight Me! Brown last n i h t won a scheduled IMluund bout over Dutch Jo ftoos by intervention of the rei>ree in the third round Brown, who is a citizen of Antwerp, Belgium, was far superior to Roos.135 words
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Article100 1952-03-06 12 LONDON. Mar. 5 (Renter)— Rene Roothool't, of Fiance, is joint top seed with former world champion Richard Bergmann, for the men's singles event in the English open tabletennis championships at Wembley, London from March 25-29. Another Frenchman, Guy Amouretti is seeded joint number 3 with 1951 world100 words
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Article305 1952-03-06 12 MID that lias plagued all soccer muirlies at Geylang stadium in lite last few days, again domin u»'d tilings when third division teams, Bukit Tiinnh and Seletar vesterday met to settle their league tie. They battled the mud and each other and though Bukit Timah emerged305 words
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Article366 1952-03-06 12 A GOAL scored a minute from time decided yesterday's S.A.F.A. senior division League Boeeer ii«* in whirli Sin^aporr Krcrcalioii lul> snalrlied a 4-3 \irlor\ from Royal Electrical ami Mechanical Engineers, ai Jalan Hoar Stadium. The game .started with the S.R-C. attacking. Stevens and ClarkeGoon Sam King - 366 words
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