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Title Section18 1952-03-10 1 Singapore Standard XCVXC Ik sm x II NO. 252 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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209 1952-03-10 1 NMUNJOM, Morch 9. Charging that the U.N. d was allowing Chinese Nationalist agents from j to "tamper with" Communist prisoners, North Gi ncral Lee San Cho warned today that, if this itnutd, "the consequences would transcend the p ace talks" and that "theAFP; U.P. - 209 words
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Article48 1952-03-10 1 Van Fleet Mas dis- the e and R have buili ip a K rea but a the I he 1- it v*,- could It. k the (uinniuthrow at us." he i enough rquip- ammunition i ild do it ju>t iv r did 1-lst E»t. Warns:48 words
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Article171 1952-03-10 1 US State Pept. Warns: NX V^IIIM.ION. Mar. an*! iM'ii arinrii groups are •>ri/.»* power in >oulh-Ka propitiouB moment, 11 1« I.S > (Vl*). Communist cells awaiting an opportunity to >l Asian countries al a i. State Department warned hnla\ It stressed that the defence171 words
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Article17 1952-03-10 1 X! \:> i rniversity m Cairo, ,-i the Jj:< 26 iiots. j c i •> ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article98 1952-03-10 1 HANOI. Mar 9 (AFP)— Two Communist-led Vietminh battalions now t K.v annihilation after a three-day b:atle near Vinhven, 30 kilometres from Hanoi They are reported to have lost at least .»'5»» men killed 'in 1 ins a napalm bombing attack bv French planes. Survivors Of the98 words
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59 1952-03-10 1 HONGKONCi. Mar y (ReuterhAP) A group ol Chinese in dustrialista has appealed to trade and industrial circles to cease insferring capital to Singapore^ Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand They pointed i 't tn«t capital is necessary in Hongkong foi developing and improving the59 words
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65 1952-03-10 1 LONDON. M.i. J (UP>— Private Williams Spe ik nan, six-foot British toldier i u tied the Victoria Cross In Queen Elizabeth's ftrst investiture last month, is returninj to Korea at !u» own request. Speakman said h<> was tired ut beinK pestered and pom led65 words
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Article435 1952-03-10 1 photo Selangor Meet Takes Action On Entry Issue w Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mar. 9:— A charge that "Dato Onn does not live up to the I.M.P. motto of freedom, justice and equality/' was made today when representatives of 74 Chinese organisations in Selangor unanimously resolved435 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-03-10 1 Brig. -Gen. Kene Cogny, who has just been named to command a French division m the vital sector of North \iftnam m Indo China between Hanoi and Haiphong, is here seen on right.- APAP - 34 words
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Article, Illustration346 1952-03-10 1 By GEORGE RASIAH, Standard Staff Reporter THE "urgent" need for a therapeutic substances and antibiotic ordinance in Singapore and the Federation is stressed in the first issue of The Malayan Pharmaceutical Journal, official organ of the Malayan "Pharmaceutical Asso- t 1 ciation. The346 words
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Article24 1952-03-10 1 Una Mci kel, former sere actress, has left Santa Monica ispital after rec ivering >m ;m overdose oi sleeping tablets. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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79 1952-03-10 1 IH'KBAN Mar f> (AP)-The South African Government has decreed that new uniforms to be issued to naval ratings on March 15 will no toncer bear^ the .initials H.M.. stonding for Ilrr Majesty Eliabeth). Instead, South African sailors will wear on their caps79 words
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Article95 1952-03-10 1 2 Ships Feared Lost In Storm OSLO. March 9. (Reuter). Search ship captains report they 'ear the Finnish freighter Edna lad gone down with all hands n a North Sea storm. The 47--pear-old Edna. loaded with Ktper pulp and believed to be :arrying a crew of 18. had radioed late95 words
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76 1952-03-10 1 Achmed Subardjo May Be Next RI Enboy To Britain Standard Stalf < orrespondeiit LONDON, Mar. 9 A.-, a result ol the change in Government, Indonesian diplomats here surmise that former Foreign Minister Achmed Subardjo v .wl! be the new Ambassador here. Ambassador Subandrio is oxpected i" leave here in spring76 words
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Article63 1952-03-10 1 MILAN'. M tr. 9 fAP>- Mi I no lice ar e investigating a n that bones, purporting to tx from the left fool of Bpmiv I Mussolini, -r.r being s >ld is e lies in; large sums. When Mussolini's body recovered after being stoler from63 words
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Article89 1952-03-10 1 AMERK scientists iej ne cle nical to pred t 1 iex of ;»n vi b irn c ii!d v! <■ had an accui icy oi ovei 98 6 pc cent. An official pub c•' m Ame: ican j\ssoci itin Advance ne it »1 Sc enReuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-03-10 1 photo. New Egyptian Prime Minis ter Ililali Pasha <ai>ovet is to launch an anti-rorrup-tion campaign soon aimed at purging high officials who have used their positions to enrich themselves. A. P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article392 1952-03-10 1 LONDON. Mar. 9 (Renter). Tvm event* major importance affecting llie political life «•< Britain c promised ihi* >v«*rk the hudprl, which *ill !>< !>> 7 senled by Chancellor «>» il««- Exchequer, 1-A. Bwtler, :ui<i ivhat i« descrilietl b) mosl paper* 4n»m«I»«* between i!i<- rifflil392 words
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Article147 1952-03-10 1 Red China Accuses Hongkong lIONC.KONd, Wai Reuii i-AAiM Cant outdid the res! of C !hina in a campaign against Hongkong v. hen the Souih China metropolui brought two new i fiai ge against the Briti »h o>!--niiv authorities |n connection writh \he nece Kowloon rioti n An official Canton <147 words
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Advertisement62 1952-03-10 1 Headline ACSU- Move To Bar cl 'y Tc»r*tw Woman Held 11^:-.^,,. BAM Meet, ne ws Inside AWUt Councillors Stalled^P. 2 wr W. in Hosaital^P. 5 «M«*O«« Full ßeport^P. t% s, ftOM > il I) SILVtR I \KMH CASES? I > n/:»% tV ftrn-o'% y i teStVAlkn, I i: li t62 words
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Advertisement121 1952-03-10 1 e -aff \.wL' No more tiring back -aching washing clai/s II \ltll tiling w.«slims divs a»#- pmr tm r**l oik, vou »i,iv»- lluovei Htrlrir |V««hiHg >1 .irhiin- ll d'M* lII* lull klv i m i-.ii lor larce faa»il% vei •>< mdl lundv n Mill simd under ih<- »*rrage draining -board121 words
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Article162 1952-03-10 2 Church Council Appeals To Youth Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE youth leaders wei e to d urgeni need Christian service In the eti ement camps of the y. at ion, in an a Idress by Re\ John Fleming, Secretary Malayan Christian incil at its annual general neeti g e eni .y162 words
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Article52 1952-03-10 2 Si ui i. ltd M.itl onrvpoiidi n< I, Sun An oflicia I In j»ral i l>t parti i I hai :.<•■ c has normal fl w from Indians tg to ave the country ays. i rmit.s and lit Jt, ig am i have inter 1 ptlb-52 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-03-10 2 MR SCAB TIN TOON (above). Singapore businessman who returned after a a study of the motion picture industry in England and the ('nited States, plans to produce feature films using local talents. While in England he visited Ren ham and Pinewood studios, seat of56 words
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Article350 1952-03-10 2 Christine Diemer - Christine Diemer By While Singapore and the i Federation are taking their 1 firs;, but very determined steps in nidus 4 rial civil defence, a story was brought to the Colony last week by the new civil defence instructor for the Federation, Mr. W P350 words
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Article66 1952-03-10 2 Standard SUff Correspondent IPOH, Sun. The Perak 1 Branch of the Malayan Chi- nese Association is to call a i meeting of representatives of all Chinese guilds, associations and other bodies to discuss the Immigration Bill. The meeting to be held in the Perak Chamber of Com- merce66 words
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Article710 1952-03-10 2 Councillors ACSU Motion Is Withdrawn Standard Staff Reporter After a lengthy discussion yesterday, the annual delegates conference of the 8,000-strong Army Civil Service Union of Singapore withdrew several resolutions demanding that members of the Union who are elected City Councillors should not be eligible to710 words
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Article, Illustration221 1952-03-10 2 i__ Leader Oft The HANDSOME Said M. Ramadan (25). a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood Society of Epypt and Secretary of the World M v s 1 i m Conference, reached Singapore by air from Jakarta yesterday. He went to Indonesia on a "goodwill mission."221 words
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Article54 1952-03-10 2 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG Sun. While, a surplus stock of cement *is lying in many godowns, a further shipment of y.OOO tons is I being discharged from two Japanese ships. Liverpool Mam and Tokei Maru. The Penang Importers and Elxporters Association has asked Government to allow54 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-03-10 2 photo. 1 JL MR. CHANG CHIN PENG and his bride, the former JL Miss Lai Mui Ying who were married at the Cathay T J Restaurant yesterday. Mr. Chang is the son of Mr. and < I Mrs. Chang Tong Seng and the brother of Mr. Chang: I, I ChowStandard - 58 words
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Article107 1952-03-10 2 L ingam Now ACSU Chief Standard Staff K« p«.it»r MR. S T V ij.xgam. tnder I Preside. 1 of the B< J i I) I and Loan Society, was yeste d.r.' elected President a:: CK'i! Service Union Mr. Ling^m polled 4'A votes gainst Mi Ciiew Senc*s 2H Messrs Che i107 words
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326 1952-03-10 2 A Scream....And He Saw A Woman Hurtle To Her Death Siandanl Staff rorre^pomlent JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A clerk, Sulaiman bin Abdul Kadir, told the Coroner's Court today how he: heard a woman scream and then saw her hurtling down in mid-air from the top of the Government Offices building to326 words
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Article88 1952-03-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter Malayan Sikhs have started a Sikhs Education Aid Fund to help needy Sikh students who wish to go for higher studies, j but are unable to do so owing to financial difficulties. Leading Sikhs In Singapore and the Federation have contributed $1,000 each. Two88 words
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Article, Illustration97 1952-03-10 2 FOUR HUNDRED children of the Bethesda Church Sunday School at Katong attended their annual prize distribution day last Saturday when a special address wa i delivered by a guest speaker from the U.S., Mr. P. Contento. The day's programme included an organ solo by Dr. B. Chew, one of the97 words
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Article26 1952-03-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Sultan of Kelantan will open a new district in Kelantan. The district named Machang will have a population of 40.000. i26 words
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Article72 1952-03-10 2 Blood Bank balance from Ist to 7th March, inclusive. Group Group Group Group Total 'O' 'A* 4 B' 'AB' Donation received 39 26 25 6 96 Transfusion given 44 17 17 4 82 Present stock of flasks in hand. 21 30 8 4 63 During the72 words
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Advertisement125 1952-03-10 2 Jars full of Joy DIAMINT .gps Irit FAMILY'S FAVOURITE CONFECTIONERY MJMf Large Family Small Family J&£ swk Jars appr. 14 oz. Jars oppr. 7 oz. |Jg BaJ&«i Diomints Clear Mints $1.75 $0.95 ilqfillllTfclmSßy Barley Sugar 1.50 .85 |HHIBBHkBb Acid Drops 1.50 .85 HKiyVaßßf 13 Butter Mints 1.75 .95 IB Gluco125 words
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Advertisement108 1952-03-10 2 special' ISSUE F R3i^^^^Hbbbbbb^^^ Hr. i (I V1 I ASIA ONLY S CEKTs C.I.IASAIAII4II mom STEEL DESKS: VALut fl mK f Loveliness for von can have a clear, T~ radiant complexion and A soft, smooth skin. Simply wash. tn warm water with the fragrant, 1 )JX I creamy lather of108 words
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Miscellaneous137 1952-03-10 2 SINGAPORE D|j^p YMCA: Tennii at Bras Basah Road 5 p.m., Malay Commercial Classes 5.30 p.m, Judo practice 5.30 p.m., i Weight-lifting Body-build-ing 5.30 p.m., Literacy class 8 pm. METHODISTS: Geylang Straits Chinese Monthly official Board Meeting at 16 Hillside Drive 7.30 p.m. YWCA: Cooking Class at S, Raffles Quay Jp137 words
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85 1952-03-10 3 Standard Reporter Plantations' profit of Uifn.ii.o i^ welcome i hi- short spell of tiiuh prosperity lust year sil .'i.lin Hay, a leader of the rubber industry, ibseqneni downward course of prices is not tng periods of tlgfi fortune would follow. ning in85 words
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Article57 1952-03-10 3 3 Branch Libraries For S'pore d Stall porti-r are in ts City's 's to S ?iap A the i tblish the v. as n is j connfl of i ea in have eer- j imcta centres are parts uf libra- told I ks been re i M to Hh I57 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-03-10 3 l*li« t-». j MMM I iph Of iad instructors -m, i..,., (ivil >»ri>. will Iheif "ii»i < 01. 1.. T. !>k > !•.>!• sixth lit., t k n :a the •t i i :rtfcn tea !K lan \\.--r Sa rdaj. The arc the irsrt f ClvU Defeace t» iu >standard - 49 words
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Article52 1952-03-10 3 SOUTH INDIAN CHAMBER OFFICERS i h f >■_; e elected irers the Soul i di i i:.-> r immei ce M s All; 8, Cu < A 1 1 loha i Ism lil I i M M It S Bro II Kizai Vliihamed S v I Co., E S Cu52 words
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336 1952-03-10 3 GURKHA TROOPS, experienced in Malayan jungle ii^htinji, defended Hongkong from enemy forces in a simulated invasion— Operation Vortex— die first of its type and scale to be held in the colon v. The exercises end tomorrow, ami t!i« m fi'«»l evaluation336 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-03-10 3 MISS TAX HO, a pretty girl worker in the Anglo-French Bendixsens godown, snipping out blemishes from the rubber sheet while she dreams of23 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-03-10 3 I I Phot* MEGHRAJ SI!\KM.\. a I I 101 m. r stmitMit of Rallies i hist!l:it!'»n. will be lrav- I i lag l»\ air tomorrow for i Meihoji tie where l» ini Imds taking up a course 1 in nirdii me in the I ni- I \»rNit\ of Melbourne. HeStandard - 76 words
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Article76 1952-03-10 3 THF. first issue of the official organ ol the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association The M a a v a n Pharmaceutical .Journal which claims to be the only publication f >f its kind in the world dealing with pharmaceutical problems in the tropics, has just been issue Edit76 words
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Article31 1952-03-10 3 SC W ho Ran Away CIT C'HOXG. a Federation j I Special Constable who abscond- ed, was ordered to be escorted back to Pe«*ak by the Singapore Firsi Police Court Magistrate.31 words
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215 1952-03-10 3 Standard Staff Reporter THREE HI NDKFJ) and sixty years of loi>£ ami faithful service to The Goodyear Orient Company Limited of Singapore l>> 22 members of its stafl (Asians and \...eri« -ans) were rewarded with Service I in Awards >esierda> liy the company's managing director, Mr.215 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-03-10 3 photo. MR J. G Simon (left), Manas ing Director of the P. O. and Mr G R. Rickard. the Director of McDonald Hamilton and Company, P. O's shipping agents in Australia, who passed through Singapore by Qantas BOAC Constellation on their way to Calcutta to attend a companyStandard - 52 words
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Article22 1952-03-10 3 FOR pouring hoi water on one another's children two Chinese women 'avi> sentenced to three months j.nl eacb in Singapore.22 words
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Article135 1952-03-10 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE MAIN reason for political apathy among undergraduates of the Malayan University is fear because in the past politics was mixed up with what seemed the muddy business of Communism. This is stated in the editorial of the latest issue uf the135 words
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914 1952-03-10 3 Tai Ho (21) Snips Dreams Of Love By Maxine Rakicfa and Frances Leong Standard Stafl Reporters. TO THE SNIP of scissors and light chatter and m Cantonese and Bokkien, Singapore rubber T\. aml rjd<>rs daily toil at their task furthering «)i Malaya's paramount industries. r «eir job is to separate914 words
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Article168 1952-03-10 3 Hawkers By-laws Are Fair THE SINGAPORE Hawkers Union has suggested to the Town Cleansing Department of the City Council to license stall- hawkers district-by-district. This method of licensing will facilitate th« work of tin- department and will avoid any rush, said Mr. Teo Pens* Bok, President of the Union yesterday.168 words
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Advertisement182 1952-03-10 3 /iTyOIIIIG ft COMPANY 1 THAI AIRWAYS I I BANGKOK fa Mondays L.OO p.m I HONGKONG TOKYO I fa Mondays via Bangkok L.OO p.m.! departing Bangkok m Wedn lavs rn 4* RANGOON a CALCUTTA Mondays via Bangkok LOO p.i I S departing Bangkok on Tue lays I fa I). 'tails (if182 words
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Miscellaneous26 1952-03-10 3 §^^^TTRL?rTrriFp I^r^ I"™^^n!rvYr«;v1 "™^^n!rvYr«;v DW/ f!ALL 'IM OFF' I WASNT PUT 'IM AW,OOOLA,HONt'jT JTf«^^B OH.JUbI I WLLLLi Lh', I .;:v:^ i v li^fcjj1 i^fcjj ft. W— ■>—^.^^—26 words
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Article, Illustration863 1952-03-10 4 Harold Nicolson - Robust Self Portrait Of A' Painter Harold Nicolson Chiaroscuro. By Augustus John. (Jonathan Cape. 305.) By PAINTERS almost mvan- ably write strong prose, mainly because they concentrate upon what they wish to say rather than upon bow to say it. It became evident, even when his first "Fragments of Autobiography"863 words
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682 1952-03-10 4 Chekhov the Dramatist. By David Magarshack. (L<>hniann. 215.) By EDWARD CRANKSIIAW I^HE familiar response to the vision of Chekhov Is an instinctive movement of escape from the gaze of a man who sees too deeply into the human heart. And so he is labelled682 words
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Article147 1952-03-10 4 Curl Linnai-u*. Ej Km it H'igbrrg. Translated 'to n the Su-pdish by Ate Blair. Cape. P1p.264. 18«. E arc told In tl i that this a v. irk tor the t noi a plain biography. it is said bo bi i [y of the I- ideas, and ai tS.C.H. - 147 words
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Article430 1952-03-10 4 Nones. By \V H. Auden. Faber. Pp. 72, 10s fid. "IN this his first collection of short poems in eight years Mr. Auden may be seen defending his title. He wins on points. For sheer fluency and felicity in the ordering of words he is not430 words
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Article88 1952-03-10 4 IVUTTALLS Standard Dic--1 tionary appears in a revised and enlarged edition (Warne. pp. xvi. 1.2:^2 21s> Since its fir.st appearance in !8M it has undergone several thorough revisions, and the latest, by Mr Lawrence H. Dowson, makes it one of the handiest *of the smaller English dictionaries.88 words
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Article513 1952-03-10 4 PAUL BLOOMFIELD - PAUL BLOOMFIELD By RICCARDO Bacchelli's The Mill on the Po (Hutchinson. pp. 591, 15s) i$ a substantial historical novel of Northern Italy in the nineteenth century. From the Italy of Napole.n. Stendhal. Byron we are carried through to the Risorgimento Bind a Tier bv a513 words
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Advertisement291 1952-03-10 4 \zm BE TALLER jtffe 2to i inches utAVllll> JHh/ ttJr Jl l!l or| d healthy people are universally IB -I m?r*i admired while short ond stumpy get beV^T 'fV I ilMld y n notice<l HYTEX GROWTH FOOD vt IV *f p arc 9 uoran^ ce^ f0 increase your V l/f291 words
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Miscellaneous77 1952-03-10 4 §f AN' PON'T TRY Y VOU HAVE Tl fGETTIN' TH' OL 7 HEAVE- Y\ f WHATS TH' iPEA O'T I MAPeI ft •-v ...AN' L WANT 1 EATIN' HERE MARVELOUS HO AGAIN/ HE V > < r I THIS MEASURING J A NOTE I*_ f^S) ITO SEE IF THIS I77 words
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Article374 1952-03-10 5 WOMAN RED IS CA UGHT IN ILL. HOSPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Security forks' Killed three terrorists and' wounded four ethers in the Federation yesterday. One terrori>t surrendered this morning and a suspected woman terrorist was arrested in a Kuala Lumpur hospital today and plaeed under armed374 words
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Article80 1952-03-10 5 'Morning Air Of Goodwill' i Stall Correspondent S IB CoinrnisIfi Malcolm "'-I i.j v assured i:ig M inicJpa] Services B-i-ain will bark m movement in :\i~ teifbrating aO wita a rie Runnymede MaeDooaJd: "I aro r.e O'jveramer.t I k[. m that gh respect a.-.d i ■;v the demo- .vemt'.'it the80 words
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Article27 1952-03-10 5 TI one i i 11 DOU In l.'i r :;i^ nan. ls ol it a> piv-•M'-.k ivc been I e are still i27 words
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Article90 1952-03-10 5 < AI.OR STAR. Sun Th< Peninsular Malays' Union which is holding a Congress it 1 Alor Star. sufFered a setbacl I when .Malay film stars fron !l Singapore failed to turn up io l a concert as promised. i Hundreds ol inns, who wen I 190 words
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Article62 1952-03-10 5 Manager Shot By A Special Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun. Mr. C C, Stevens. European manager ol the Kampar Idris Hydraulic tin mine Limited died yesterday in the Batu Ga.lah hospi tal. He was accidentally shot by a Special Constable o: duty. Mr Stevens, aged 44. leaves behind a wife62 words
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Article47 1952-03-10 5 BATU PAHAT. Sun.— Sorn< Chinese vvayang fans, whei I travelling down Jalan Kjuanj in a jeep were involved in ai accident yesterday. The jeei skidded on the slippery ro;u and overturned. Four of them receive! seri ou.s injuries and were taken t hospital.47 words
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Article227 1952-03-10 5 iroll. >nn. Police (ionstal)le Alimad Inn Ka^im (21 who sfcol at a car at th<» junction of Hume Street mill Vmlrr^on H«>a<l on January 111 had the charge of nrasing htlii l»> a rash act preferred aiiain->t him earlier trilhdmwn in the magistrate's court yesterday. Ahmad was227 words
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Article104 1952-03-10 5 Standard staff Correspondent j A LOR STAR, Sun.— Quite a sensation was caused at yesterday's meeting of the Pensinsular Malays' Union when the chairman of the meeting, Inche Talib Ahmad of Selangor 1 walked oui in protest against a remark made by the Union secretary,104 words
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Article869 1952-03-10 5 \U JOSEPH YEO, St SEGAMAT, Sun. N. Company, a special squa< ambushed l>\ terrorists while in a lorry on way l>a Estate Bekok. As soon a> shots were the lorry, look cover and i and shol guns. After the battle was over, i they discovered869 words
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Article125 1952-03-10 5 Bateks Earned $3,000,000 KOTA BAHRK. Sun.— Accord- I ing to the .statistics piled up by the Development Board Kelantan, th e Batek industry h.»d a boom year last year. There were 'more than ofl batek factories which turned out about 800.000 bateks ol different qualities that found a ready market125 words
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Article106 1952-03-10 5 MALACCA, Sunday. The second drowning tragedy with- in the week occurred here this I morning when a member of a picnic party of the Posts j Telecoms Sports Club was reported missing oil Pulau Besar. A party of 60 members the Club weve in a laun106 words
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Article71 1952-03-10 5 IPOH. Sun. The freak banana tree in Kampong Java is growing from strength to strength. When first noticed there were about ten bananas on the shoot. Now there aiv 50. I There is no sign too that the shoot is withering. .Mean- j while more71 words
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Article46 1952-03-10 5 BUTTERWORTH. Sun Tho funeral of pilot J. Wooi killed in an air crash on Friday took place at the Western Roa I cemetery yesterday with fu:. military honours. A service wis conducted hi the graveside by the Rev. Gibbon, Chaplain uf the R.A.F. Station.46 words
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Article19 1952-03-10 5 The crop harvested on Bukit Hitam Estate for the month of February, thij year was 34,000 lbs.19 words
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Advertisement365 1952-03-10 5 a ~rwxrui.i-ii-»_i-> I li:lt€niu4'iitff Thv Nmmt StnminrU SEW THIS DRESS FOR ONLY $1.50 FROM NEXT SUNDAY, MARCH 16, The Standard run .i pattern larvice thai make it possible for you I > i s.'.v this dress and many o'hers like it at HOME by YCM Ri SELF i Every Week365 words
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Advertisement15 1952-03-10 5 Diamond Theatre DAILY 2 SHOWS: 3.30 7.3« "RAJAMBAL" (TAMIL) starring P K. SARASWATIIt AND SARANGAPANI15 words
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Advertisement205 1952-03-10 5 W&.]tfAGIC Jiihn A^.«r I'.itri-ii >Ifthn.i l.nnllr K.I! TODAY n i.i." i (km) o.:;m Ju' NEXT CHANGE w«Jfe 18 BIG NAME STARS 4** i including: DOKIS DAY. Y?^^^V CIORDON MarRAE. RITH f^^M ROMAN. GENE NEI SON cV \?>i VIROINA MAYO arc in Warners' MUSlCAL MARYF.I.! book. .M)« for iM«irriiixKAsiTnti-;\iii re .r205 words
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Miscellaneous80 1952-03-10 5 FEDERATION MPIARY pen am; ick\: T;-e Breaking P >■■ I 3 15. G 15 and l-"> p m CATUAY: Fißhtina Mw o: Tic Plains 3 IS, 819 and 9 l •> •m. ODEON: Tarzan Findi A Son 315 t> 15 arid I* 15 p in \\|\l»oK: One Nighi (Tam ll80 words
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Miscellaneous76 1952-03-10 5 IPOH iti ij\ David An l Bathshebi 12 45 :t. b4."» and 9 i"» p m oih.on: Show Down 12 ;<. tj 45 and 9 l» p m si N: 7-;»:a:,a 'H.' >!.' I' 3o. 6. »nC i KIA: A And C Meet The Invls b.e Man 1245, 3. 6.4376 words
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Miscellaneous78 1952-03-10 5 i REX: Samsai im (Tam I -30 and 9 p.m I SI N: K-v i i I.ikh I Mi' V»,ih Tham Mf rhi Leng id ll a.m., t 1 3 7.15 a I fl 30 p.m I UtLTOXs Pak Jee S Kmg I (Cantone e) 1. 3, 6.45 ■id9 1378 words
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Article354 1952-03-10 6 "PLANTERS, especially the* smallholders, win ao 1 well to heed the warning of rubber magnate Mr Lee Kong Chian, that with-the U. S Government still -maintaining restrictions on end use, the rubber market is not really free, and that the Malayan rubber industry is still being exposed354 words
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Article560 1952-03-10 6 I/OR davs. Boh Eng, illiterate Chinese farmer living two miles ofl the 17th milestone Jurong Road, has been trying to gel his identity card renewed as ordered by the Government of Singapore. For days he has left the tilling of his land, barely an acre in extent,560 words
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Article, Illustration996 1952-03-10 6 HESSELL TILTMAN - Going Back On American Reforms HESSELL TILTMAN a\\\\\\\vv\\v\vwwvwv\vvv\\\v\\v\; i Tltfs is the «c*coit«f 1 ?a£ three articles* < ton the J%eu? Japan ißy (Manchester Guardian Correspondent) VW\\\\\\\VlVWW\WVl\\\\Y\\\\\\\V* TOKIO. APART from the ques* 1 tion of rearmament, public debate in Japan centres on who is going to run the country after996 words
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Letter143 1952-03-10 6 Sir;—Your editorial writer should state the facts more clearly. He has made great I play, and cynical play at that, with the number seven in connection with the resi- dential qualification propos- > cd by the City Council. In fact it is 7 years out of the143 words
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Letter193 1952-03-10 6 Sir:—The Vehicle and Tn.flie Committee should not put more hardships to the public, by increasing fines, etc., etc. I have known conductors of private buses refusing to take extra passengers for the fear of being fined should they carry more than the licensed capacity. If these193 words
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Letter325 1952-03-10 6 Sir:—With reference to your truly informative leading article. "Seven Years," (though I must frankly say that so far I have only heard of the "seventy apost;cs"\ and not the "seven"!), it seems to me that some Singaporeans are very much like a certain sectior of the325 words
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Letter382 1952-03-10 6 Sir—l am ashamed at the hypocritical things that people permit themselves to say a v, *u when interviewed by the Press. I took a cross section of reactions to the Conscrip- tion Bill and this is what I found. AN OLD TIMER was found staring hard at382 words
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Letter419 1952-03-10 6 Sir, Anent the Guna-cekera-Caldwell controversy over the Hospital Assistant, whatever may be the merits and demerits of their arguments, one thing stands out clear, and that is when Mr. Caldwell who may be the head of the Dept. of Pharmaceutics in the University of Malaya, says that419 words
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256 1952-03-10 6 S'r: T live in a fishing village "amongst about two hundred families who all depend on the skill of one tradesman, a boatbuilder. If it were not for this one man the whole viiia^e would not be able to carry on. Tin's trade-man256 words
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Advertisement29 1952-03-10 6 I SOLff AGENTS i I THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., I.TD. I i (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) P. O. BOX 92 SINGAPORE, < (WIIOMvSALE ONLY) THE HALLMARK OF CAMERA I amtm PERFECTION29 words
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Advertisement129 1952-03-10 6 OVAITINE^^ f I^RESH milk is reinfor, <l m impmt.M.! r elements and vitamins ;«mi !<•<■ delicious food beverage on the a i\ cl i t •Ovaltine'. Moreover. Ov;iltm«' has bP properties which improve the dilf^t* 1 milk, thereby making Hi MlllMfl available. tine Amongst other valuable fo<Kl fa< t" rs129 words
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Miscellaneous16 1952-03-10 6 USELESS EUSTACE n i i I i I I I "Leap year or not nark it!"16 words
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Article394 1952-03-10 7 In Drastic Attempl |To Halt Drain On Overseas Balances CANBERRA, Mar. I Australia slashes Imports i drastic attempt to halt th balances* Impoi ters will in futur< j entering the i y with a lew n inor exci ption 9, (Renter AAP). l»y a half394 words
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112 1952-03-10 7 M wiI.MiTON. Mar. 9, y, r President Tru- n.ts told Congress that h forces in Indo- -Aill iiipd more Ameh. Ip to defeat the inivt rebels. iipfj on the military ..nomir aid prone WSI to Congress lac President said: un-ater efforts will112 words
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82 1952-03-10 7 Biggest Ever Budsei Of USSR Passed j Mar 9 (UP)— 1 bjp fan the the Soviet Union restei laj i.v one i al hou c- ol the Rus ia's Par- nit »-i! idgei as H is«a nd tfe i1 ief ..ci <;:.■.. r| fOf rx- 4".' 'i 10 00 i82 words
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164 1952-03-10 7 rOKYO, Mar. 9. (AP). The Japanese Patent l \r>ttniay gave its accolade "noteworthy invento a method of brewing beer in just three days. beer is i ep< »rt< the 1 J i 43- i old Tokyo chemist, Shigeru Hayakawa, c.V.'..- lor t:. e usual164 words
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Article40 1952-03-10 7 MM>N. Mar. 9 (IP) h/afH'th II fCStOT- wci the foltowinc: i!,J ortler for Koyal lie tjueen". 2. I /.ibeth. the Queen Qaeca Mary, the ■I f (imhur^h and mh«rs of the Royal funii I40 words
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Article233 1952-03-10 7 NA TO Said Interested In Far East I Canada's External Affairs I Minister, Mr. Lestei Pearson. said Friday that problems ot the Korean war an<l of the East loomed iarg e in the [minda ol members of NATO Council la.^t, month. Trip Chairman ol the Council i lid at a233 words
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143 1952-03-10 7 VATICAN CITY, Mar. 9 (AP) Pope Pi. is XII urged yesterday that more of the world's goods be given to the needy. There is a "contrast between immoderate luxury and poverty that is sometimes shameful and always heartbreaking," he said in143 words
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Article, Illustration206 1952-03-10 7 THEY W€W actually looking for a needle m a haysta.k which is not so hard after all, as it was found m exactly 20 minutes and 25 seconds. The 9-foOt haystack \*as on a bomb site near St. Paul's Cathedral forMirror - 206 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-03-10 7 Where 76 Were Killed pnoiO. An American guard makes his round outside the barbed wire enclosure of Compound 82 at the civilian internees camp on Koje Island, otf the southern end from Pusan, Korea, where 76 were killed during the recent rioting. The UN Command on Feb. 23 announced thatAP - 71 words
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186 1952-03-10 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 0 <AP) —A special United States mission with a US$lOO,OOO,OOO bankroll will go to Madrid in a few weeks to negotiate with Generalissimo Francisco Franco for naval and air bases in Spain. Officials said yesterday the bases are desired on a standby186 words
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Article92 1952-03-10 7 KLEINE SCHEIDEGG, Switzerland, Mar. 9 (UP) Four i Swiss guides reached the wreck- l age of a United States Air Force* < C-47 high in the Swiss Alps yes- terday and reported all the j Americans aboard were killed when the plane smashed92 words
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234 1952-03-10 7 RETALIATORY MEASURE WASHINGTON, Mar. 9, will clamp travel restrictior next week in retaliation for assigned to it was (UP).— The United States is on 235 Soviet citizens curbs placed on Americans learned yesterday. li Moscow, Trie restrictions, to be \w\-~ nounced on Tuesday234 words
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Article148 1952-03-10 7 MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota, Mar. 9 (UP)—Be'.gian-born Professor Jean Piccard, 68-year-old pioneer balloon ascensionist. said yesterday he will make one more stratospheric climb, possibly to find' out about Mars. The wiry Professor of Aeronautical Engineering at the University of Minnesota, reaened the compulsory retirement ag e but longs148 words
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Article33 1952-03-10 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 9 (UP)— T:ie International Materials Conference reported Friday that the free world shortage of .some strategic materials is easing, but supplies of copper, tungsten, molybdenum and cobalt are still scarce. i.\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\WV\\»33 words
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Article64 1952-03-10 7 CARACAS, Mar. 9 (UP) Philip Payne Caribbean correspondent" for Time magazine was expelled from Venezuela yesterday for helping a pretty blonde secretary elude the police. Payne left }or Panama by air. -Miss Evelyn Trujillo. a young secretary wanted by the federal" security police for questioning in64 words
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Article84 1952-03-10 7 ROCHKSTKR. Tennessw, Mar. 9 (IP)— Dr. Arthur Roberts, associate professor of physics at the University of Rochester, has written an atomic symphony called "Overture for the Dedication of a Nuclear Reactor". It will receive a premiere performance by the Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra at Oak Ridge,84 words
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Article117 1952-03-10 7 NEW YORK. Mar. 9 <AP) Former Assistant Secretary of State Dean Rusk said there is "a broad basis of national understanding and agreement on the main lines' of American foreign policy. "A caref.il examination will disclose that there i>; more bipartisanship than the participants (in117 words
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117 1952-03-10 7 PHILADELPqiA, Mar. 9 (UP)—An improved mechanical heart was used successfully on a human being for the first time in America yesterday, the Pennsylvania Hospital announced. "Patient Peter Durning, 41, a steelworker from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, died two hours after an operation in which three hospitals co-operated.117 words
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Article35 1952-03-10 7 TORONTO, Mar. 9 <AP)— Two Canadian Air Force jet fighters collided yesterday over King, 20 miles north of here, and the two reserve pilots flying them on weekend training flight* were killed .\\\\v\\\\\\\v\v\\\v\\.\\\w\\\\\\vv\\\35 words
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239 1952-03-10 7 N'lists Modify Demand On Jap Recognition TOKYO, Mar. 9 (IP). Nationalist China has agreed to Japanese recognition of its sovereignty over the territory which it now rules or will rule in future i not over all China as the Nationalists appeared to have been insisting in their negotiations with the239 words
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Article127 1952-03-10 7 N' lists To Get Share Of Loot WASHINGTON, Mar. 9 IUP) American officials said yestei d;)> 7 they were prepared to i j i Nationalist China "immediately" US$7OO,OOO out "l the Looted Property Fund in Japan as the result of a Si.it^ Department decision to give the Chiang Kaishek Government127 words
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248 1952-03-10 7 HK Groups Not To Hand Out Donation H( >N< IK< >NG, Mar 1 IFt ih i AAP I Representatives f the <• (it:.« i., I in r of Commerce ind th< F« tion of Trade Unions will net carry o the distribution of HK$lOO,OOO donated by the people of Canton248 words
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Article45 1952-03-10 7 BRINDISI Italy. MLai r < |H< Itei 'I be first Ain< i id planes Eor the [1 tlian force arrived here y* U Th,. plane F M fi ter bombers, are being supplu d i thf mutual ieU m e i- irame.45 words
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Advertisement21 1952-03-10 7 y 11 11 ii JTbI ii |f in HYPNOS j PILLOWS FROM $19.00 SPRING INTERIOR MATTRESSES FROM $146.50 JUiJIJLLiijiJLLIIX, \\\\\\\V\VV\V\V\\VVV\\\\\\\\\A\\V\VW\VVW\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\V\\\\v\vvvw > vvv21 words
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Article267 1952-03-10 8 Market Hails A New Counter By A Special Correspondent SOMEWHAT increased business was written during the week while markets readjusted their; i«!eas to -a prospective lower Malayan income eon-! sequent on the decline in rubber. On Friday, when there was a sharp upturn in our staple267 words
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Article247 1952-03-10 8 Industrials: Alexandra Brick efei encc *>'.' 121 and $2 13. Fr iso .id NeaA e Ordinary $3.80 to > i to S3.t»7| c.d Malayan Bre- u\s $3. (Hi > $4.95 j.- d Malayan i e •;<••! $1 02J and 51.00. Malayan Collieries $l.t»7J and $1.70. Robin I247 words
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Article49 1952-03-10 8 Japan Cuts Rubber Manufactures i HE Japanese Government has decided to advise the nation's rubber manufacturing indusi y to cut down operations by 30 cent for the next *V.:' m mths Some '^'00 manufacturers it; various rubber products r; ma from automobile to rubber clot i are affected.— AFP.49 words
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Article135 1952-03-10 8 i RUBBERISED bitumen is being use-j by the Ceylon P.W.D. as j i the surface dressing for section or a J.iatf in Colombo. The inter- j nal roads ol the Colombo Plan exhibition grounds have also been treated with this surface < j dressing. i Mr135 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-03-10 8 A stripped-down H-19 helicopter starts to disappear into the mouth of a huge C-124 Globemaster plane at Wesiover field. Massachusetts. The 'copter, one of several destined for rescue work in Korea. is being flown in the huge cargo plane. It is shown being pulled intoAP - 55 words
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Article384 1952-03-10 8 Hongkong: and Shanghai Bank- ing Corporation. Balance sheet reveals a marked increase in i liquid resources even over the impressive figures of last year. This coupled with only a moderate increase in advances and a lower figure for Government securities indicates a cautious appraisal of future prospects which384 words
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88 1952-03-10 8 Hongk ing manufacturers have beea heartened t-> learn that the Colony will receive a quota o l 3.000 tons ot galvanized* iron s teets from the United K. the .second quarter this year. This is ten times the ailoc [or [be first88 words
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Advertisement396 1952-03-10 8 CHINA NAVIGATION C& LTD. Kesulai Sailings to China and Japan fr« m Suisapftre Tort Swettennam Pen;in^ .\l>o diiet'l Sniling from Bangkok Indonesia* to China lanan IlueSiHirt Due Penan i- rom "Shan'si* Mar 10th Mar 14th Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penan? P. S'h ra S'pore For "Fooehow" Mar 19th H'kong Japan396 words
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Advertisement383 1952-03-10 8 J4VA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koval Knlterdam l.lo\(1 Holland Amerl<-:< I inp Nreirrland I ine Kotlt'tdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE N! \Y ORIGANS. Spore P S'ham Penan;; TABIAN (SMN) 17/23 Mar H 25 Mar 26 :7 Mar GAROET (RL) 27 Mar/3 Apr 4 Apr 5 6383 words
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Advertisement380 1952-03-10 8 B'pore p g -nONIA" for Btryrkok IMS It* "PANAMA" for Bangkok Hongkong. Manila Kobt St Yokohama 111! Apr "MEONIA" for Saigon Bangkok KM Apr FROM JAPAN -lIOM.kOV. "BINTANO" for Ranekok i:M(. a SAIIIN(.S TO CONITNtINI KANIHNtfy For Colombo Aden Port Said C.cno* Ar... Hamburg Copenhagen Gothenborj v «'pore P.ffcMi "KAMBODIA'380 words
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Letter, Illustration635 1952-03-10 9 DISSATISFACTION AMONG INDIAN DOCTORS IN MALAYA ierary I s have t\- -(fen to enl i ex 22 at Uc I f G irerning coodi- faced on faries epted <-r Va n pi a;><: 'they r rn and i <a) contract foi three years with option to extend. (b) appoint i635 words
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Letter121 1952-03-10 9 Sir; With reference to your report on the 4th February 1052 concerning the allocations of S.I.T. fiats under the new system it would be of interest to your readers who are Trust applicants to know whether the 150 allocations mentioned have been approved by the Trustees.121 words
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302 1952-03-10 9 Hospital Assistants And Pharmacy Course wering for e ai the el ave two of Phai mary H id wh hi a i I Jic;)l Rght r a \sl h on retroti. t re- r thai 'iu' mere fact thai so few detected mistakes I een made by hospital tants does302 words
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Letter38 1952-03-10 9 n I pe thi i ted" ssionc it i grace- p ting expense I ihej also trail I i gress i iie bnals left in the streets are only to the s Settlement people. rmoGKEsa38 words
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317 1952-03-10 9 LONG RESIDENCE IS NO TEST OF LOYALTY S he 5< .en iar resi- qualification proved 'he City Couni« a Imittance ol e political ineptitude of people It is a u in Ii a* m r hat local candidates for the elections do not enjoy the confide! e of the electoi317 words
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Letter235 1952-03-10 9 Sir; May I use the medium of your valuable paper for the picture going public to voice their requirements for pictures other than English speaking talkies. Foreign films like Egyptian and French, have wisely sub-titled theirs in English, but others like Indian, Malay and Chinese have235 words
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663 1952-03-10 9 Sir: It "is not my intention to answer S. E. T. of Ipoh— lor, if he is really interested as he claims to be, he could have attended the meetings which were announced in the Press, or got an answer663 words
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210 1952-03-10 9 Members Of PMU Are Not Dispersed Sir: My attention drawn to the article in the Utusan MLelayu dated 3-3-52 in whi'-h a member of the Malay Peninsular Union (Singapore) alleged thai the 'P.M.U. exists in name only, but had done nothing useful to the pub ic 1 and thai Ihe210 words
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Advertisement70 1952-03-10 9 clcdclouS icing I I GIVE ME YOUR RECIPE Jr" V fVI r^W 1^ 1 eK B V \nr 3m? w 3Ku %o wh;fo. so fine, so wonderful for .ill youi t-iwcy cooking! Now back in the shops again Pr.cc controlled at 70 cent* per »b. picket. FAiKOO HALF CUBES AND70 words
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Advertisement77 1952-03-10 9 yjne sip oj this iSk) y^ N 7 > v will bathe the drooping spirits w tT^ VJlgy"^- >-^ J I L a V 1111 i*f i beyond the bliss of dreams Jj|A Milton must have peered into a crystal iEBa W^C v7q//^E ball to write these hues How else77 words
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Miscellaneous62 1952-03-10 9 r- r.^., .-t Ae ic T nc\| fesv T^ I did it again... S* 1 DOtsT r. :ay ivvrj^Tl I 75A ,^EE, TME MOUSE LpOkS^— A ?Lp^t rLEANi KgIi.fALWAVS HAVING Jr! r THERE 'OOLOI ,«U /^■L_ MICE AND CLEAN! y^-^fIQN TME I CLEAN I K\tHE WRONG /i 1 Wf»f -V62 words
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Article, Illustration1161 1952-03-10 10 Peter Robinson - Peter Robinson H i L> fc >Nj^^^,,M^ <( i >^-»^->^-'»^^i_r» l ri_iri_<-».<— \oi bare, far, ia <»ur )iiu'-\ of adventure*, 0i H .red Mime valuable t t 1 sure The treasure <>f i r,t baying. The treasure optk tl kn<»u how. Thr ti -:ir t ai fxpuMi; p. Noa1,161 words
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Article164 1952-03-10 10 I.V line with all the big camera clubs in England and America, the. Singapore Camera Club has produced a very comprehensive syllabus for the first hulf of tJiis year which sets out the weekly discussions, photography classes, Quarterly competition* among the members, annual exhibition, picnics, and164 words
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Article645 1952-03-10 10 Of men and music ]~)1UI.IP VAZ his struck a winning combination with his Imnd .1 1 Singapore's C'apite.l Ballroom. The band has an infectious gaiety enthusiasm (call what you will) any aay after hearing them on two occasions I am enthusiastic to 1 The line up i s three mi:;645 words
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Advertisement82 1952-03-10 10 Better Lenses Better Pictures f "p^— *m-v^p^ j -i^B&rfi '^3b 2J" x 21" PERKEO II WITH I xceptlonally good definition, bnllance of contrast, and natural rendering of colours characterize the ColorSkopar Lens as one of the new VOIGTLANDER »vgh•tfkiency Anastigmats. MAIN FEATURES SMALL, H\M)\ Afso STKEiMLIiSE m Telescopic tinder Body82 words
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Advertisement137 1952-03-10 10 Manchrstcr Pictures Fr^m: 1 i 121 (.IMAM; iu)\d StNGATOd Ov\i»m to late arrival <»r <>tn mmi ipecial frames from <)\«'r^(^^^. t!sv fulfillnw placed with us b> oiu cUets m th< l> i tularlv of K« lant.ui. Trcny^itiu h.i^ h Efforts are beißC made to e^prdit- iistri 1 pictures in Kedah.137 words
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Miscellaneous231 1952-03-10 10 i i > <•;••:•■ v- i ihe j 1 i > 111.: I i I hi -< J irU h..u i I Iht il-o J >«M t>r i>ut inl« practice. > ii til.irU It N'.u .tr. filled i tuiti> n in. r. 1 Um 5 J i nhtup to i231 words
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Miscellaneous273 1952-03-10 10 MONDAY CROSSWORD By special arrangement with The Times and The Manchester Guardian. Exclusive to The Singapore Standard (Copyright) iti' ht a 3 Mi 4 isr iiTl 7 1 i i II iji 8 1. 1 i i i H K#" IM IH 9 HI H tH It^ m in |p273 words
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Miscellaneous71 1952-03-10 10 ON THE AIR K \F>IO |i/y M\(,\i i t •< i Mr I Hues from I" I I ht i, (>r«v<> <»..(,• i li roi i,.. "Lin i, I Kl M i HI *rkU h j I utifiim Stud u IVIV( Sei tar I •i I'• l> M i: I'71 words
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Article550 1952-03-10 11 LONDON, March B.— Not for over 60 years has the English Football Association Cup been won by the same club in two successive seasons but Newcastle United must stand a fine chance of repeating their triumph of last year. This brilliant manner in which550 words
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Article, Illustration108 1952-03-10 11 Slammin Sam Sread - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Sread I? \oiyi Her? [i a tt'l picture Jo!!' 'h" ,h or< a sliorj shot. V'r rhat !>■<• pliyrr'i toeif/hl ii /.'rii tnd il hi;>s h i i toted horizontal plane. You '> i 1 The Flips C Hie during the rot by raising tli«108 words
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Article54 1952-03-10 11 Today's Sport SOCCKR: SAFA Ist div.— j AAA r Chinese Casuals at Jalan Besar stadium: SAFA Div. ZA Aston AC v Immigration SC ai Geylang; K. Muslim League Netuji MSC at CYMA. SBHFA LeagueShell r Mansj elds c Shell; SCS "-4" v Bum at Farrer Park; Puum Buko<a o V54 words
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Article106 1952-03-10 11 Naval Base Beat CSC In a friendly cricket fixture the' Naval Base "earn defeated the Ceylon Sports Club "A 1 team by three wickets on the Balestier ground yesterday. Ine CSC were all out for 56 runs. Originally fixed as a whole day game the morning's rain curtailed it to106 words
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368 1952-03-10 11 ROVERS SPORTS < In Karih Club all the rhfCTH i< recovery in their SAf V l« Stadium. Down i-0 al half R«»v«ts staggering ;it ilw rod to share points, Rovens v>« in fi\<*. It was tiie m'i-o.': 1 o.' ing for the Rovers and368 words
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Article198 1952-03-10 11 GOLFER Max Faulkner, British Open and Master'* Champion, experts t« play in Singapore during th«- second week of April. He arrived b$ air from < bo Last night bit the e i no golf club official ■■■-t-i/ meet him at the Faulkner leaves fa Sy< morrow198 words
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Article109 1952-03-10 11 1 TOKYO. M.tr 1 < Al'i A cro i i C 000 and th< p themselves <•■ e itun ed i the Hew 'Zc and i£b bowed toda <• K Japanese Start, 3 Nt-'As Agericy rep 1 <d lro« Fukuoka. No r.nc had thought 4 e T109 words
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Article127 1952-03-10 11 KOI RAJA'S pUyrrs and officials kMVt patched up a ci 11 1> dispute whuh ilni.it ened to Milit up m« n i> and wash out leauu< »<■<! hopes <>i fiJTipwr'ii be*fl .Malay WCrrr combination The dispute between w>r< eral pl.i is and MM <»f'i tills oi127 words
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Article118 1952-03-10 11 RAY CEBEWWAf i <<* i ins Australian write i n »>! boxer, arrived in Stetapoi* late yesterday on the M Charon under contract 1* promoter Nene «li" matched him against coloui ful Filippino fighter I itlie Paras for his first fifclil. i scheduled for April 1118 words
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Article89 1952-03-10 11 St. Joseph's Beat P. Brani j B1 Joseph*! I on the dcti i lint ball next 90 to s: :■>.: 2-1 v B: .;.i B I a )>< ebt»-: i.t y After a c i <c f» Jost-I*:. s BWil I ar.d r«IUU d n to the m ■''<■■■'■ J89 words
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Advertisement888 1952-03-10 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS! SITUATIONS VACANT CHIFT Assistants wanted by Tin Dredging Company in Perak. Apply stating age and qualifications to Box T709, Standard, S'pore 1. \V ANTED: A fast and ac- curate Lady Typist. School Certificate with Knowl- edge of correspondence. Short- hand an advantage but not essential. Apply giving full888 words
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Advertisement978 1952-03-10 11 NOTICES S.S. GOVERNMENT TENDER NOTICE 3% 1940 WAR LOAN f r ENDERS whicb wiU closc /iaco cq\ at 1 p.m. on Thursday the Klrmt J'!7Z~'r'l 13th March, 1952, are invited \OTICE is hereby given that nar f police lN the Transfer Register of b^ the Commissioner of Police. the above978 words
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Advertisement581 1952-03-10 11 mum i CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE •For particulars see Tender I Room, Ground Floor City Hall FN g INKER'S DEPART~MENT: Construction completion and Maintenance 1 oi Lorong Engku Aman from S Oeyiang Road to M.C. Limit at 1 Serai. Details from t ci<y Engineer's Department (Room 218). Close NOON— 24/3/52.581 words
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Advertisement213 1952-03-10 11 NOTICES t REPORT OF THE RETIREMENT BENEFITS COMMISSION 'THE Select Committee of the Singapore Legislative i Council on 'be Central Provir dent Fund Bill would welcome the views of the public on the principle and provisions of the Bill which was printed in the 1 Government Gazette of 16th May,213 words
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920 1952-03-10 12 'SABOTAGE' ATTEMPT ATTACKED AT B.A.M. MEET Lim Chuan Geok Climbs Down On Hall Issue KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A motion by the Singapore Badminton Association that the Thomas Cup matches •should be played in the 'Singapore Badminton Hall" was described by Mr. Khoo Teik Ee, presid- ent of the Badminton Association920 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-03-10 12 Writhing in an arm lock put j on him by Tiger Holden, Kins Kong desperately reaches out for hHp from his partner Costello in Saturday's tas-team wrestlin» match at the Happy World. Singapore. Ko;is later fought with Oostello and the pair lost to the SamaraHolden team.49 words
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Article186 1952-03-10 12 Hock Leng Is Told To Appeal IV I THE. sumption of Ike President of the Badminton Association of Mil.i\.i. Mr. Khoo Teik I c Johore Badminton \nmm iution yes t e rday Igreed to withdraw their mutmn that the B.A.M. wnidci Cbfons Hock I rag for itiri!: r Thomas i:n186 words
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Article311 1952-03-10 12 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Sun— Mr. Khoo Teik Ee was reelected president of the Badminton Association of Malaya today. Other officials voted to office: today were-: Vice Presidents: Mr. Heah JooJ Seang, (Penang), Mr. Chan Lai Hong (Perak). Mr. Loke Wan Tho and Mr. Wee Ghim Term311 words
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Article48 1952-03-10 12 THF next annual general meeting of the Badminton Asso- ciation of Malaya will be held > on Jon. 25 1953 at Kuala Lumpur. It was decided that members j of the committees attending B.A.M. meetings be paid $10 for j food and $10 for lodging per day.48 words
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Article45 1952-03-10 12 LONDON Mar. 9 (AFP)— The Malayans L. T. Lee and E. B. Choong yesterday won the Surrey Open Metis' Doubles badminton championship at Wimbledon. In the final match they defeated j NT. B. Red ford (Warwickshire) and W. S. Shute (Kent) 15-lj, 15-10.45 words
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Article778 1952-03-10 12 EIG SWEEP Total P >•»! 510.15(1 nett. Itr.t Prize: No. ?:>O.JB s.vo:."'. < Seeosd Prixe: No. "MiWil s. •:>:::. Third Prize: No. M -»i8 M.'.'.S. Starters iM:: each): is: 1 's. >:■.. *****. Standard Stall VIOK STAR, Sun.— I j. mml on Bonn) Gn 3778 words
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Article281 1952-03-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Selangor badminton champion, Abdullah Piruz, sprang the surprise ot the year when he heat Ooi Teik Hock, Penang's certainty for the singles berth in second Malayan Thomas Cup team, in an exhibition match in aid of the British Red Cross at281 words
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190 1952-03-10 12 PENANG. Sun. Penang i Sports Club made a promising .start this cricket season when they beat Penang Recreation Club by sin wickets on the West- j ern Road ground today. j PSC were prominent in their batting against ;> fairly strong attack. X190 words
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Article346 1952-03-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The following are the resultj ot i Saturday's cricket matches in Kuala Lumpur. On the Padang the RAF bt\it the Selangor Club by nine wickets. The Club batted first and were all out tor 7(> runs. Their highest scorers were Mansbridge 27. Jumeaux 18,346 words
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Article210 1952-03-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sm two youthful Selangor hat*i for the honour of being 1 the State, eaeh unaware of The pair were Mike Shep- herdson and Geoff de Silva, and the "race" won by Mike Shepherdson by only a few j minutes when he completed exactly210 words
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Article315 1952-03-10 12 Mulley And Hobbs Lead PENANG. Sun. Trainer R. N. Hobbs led the list of .surresslul trainer^ in the Penan g Turi Club Spring Meeting. Mulley was the most successful jockey with seven firsts. SIX seconds and two thirds. R. N Hbbbi 7 2 1-1 J A S.»eiicer 5k i o315 words
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Article240 1952-03-10 12 BAIT PAHAT, Sun.— Johore defeated Negri Sem bilan by one goal to nil in the first match of the soccer knockout competition for the F.A.M. Cup. The Johore came from a penalty in the middle of the first half. Johore owed the victory entirely240 words
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Article125 1952-03-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The first step to Malaya's Sportsman of Year was taken today when a meet ing coir. ene< i by h Section of Ihe TPCA a.pj ed a three-man w >rk ng tnittee to draft the rule A I competition. Tlie committe app125 words
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