Singapore Standard, 11 March 1952
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Title Section17 1952-03-11 1 Singapore Standard 4 A 1 II NO. 253. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CINTt17 words
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10 1952-03-11 1 Young Girl, 19, Man On Arms Charge R< parlrr i10 words
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293 1952-03-11 1 JOSEPH YEO - Police Accused Of Shooting By Eye-witness JOSEPH YEO SEC AM AT INQUEST Standard Staff Reporter \NI\I. Mon.— The inquiry into the death of wbbtT tappers. Low Kok Hoe and Low Kok a dramatic turn at the Se^amat Coroner's when a witness said that he saw the No. i] Nice Jungle293 words
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Article47 1952-03-11 1 I Inn I I X M.m. ii Kul ■i an-thi-N etnilig the «>h>tru» tion Ike uomiv tr.un. derailed bj t«r I >.»uth Prr.tk l.i^t i>. now b«'»n clear ■MMI through ii fj ,ir»- b»-ini; r«" ;t!i Ike niuht ni.ul Atm Kual.i I. urn47 words
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Article254 1952-03-11 1 8 5 KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK Sabotaged By I-C Rebels 170 Miles N-West Of Saigon SAIGON, Mar. 10 (UP) Eighty-five person* were killed and 23 injured when Communist saboteurs derailed a train 170 miles northwest of here thr<*r days a«io, it was revealed today. The disaster occurred near the village254 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-03-11 1 The lion. Lady Russell, Acting President of the Singapore Branrh of the British Red Cross Society, opening the meeting yesterday evening of the I!>.V! Advisory Council, at Government House with the Governor. Sir Franklin (iimson. m the chair. From left: Dr. W. .1 Vickers Director of Medical Services; Lady Russell;73 words
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191 1952-03-11 1 llV\\\\, Mar. 10, (UP). General Fulgencio Batista. Cuba's "President-maker," M*iz«*<l control o£ the government today m a lightning pre-dawn coup and President Carlos Prio Socarrass' presidential palace m the heart of downtown Havana surrendered to the rebels at 1400 GMT. Tad members191 words
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110 1952-03-11 1 STUTTGART, Mar. 10 (UP) Chancellor Konrad Adenauer won an impressive victory early today m the State election considered to be a test, vote on German participation mi n the European Army, complete but unofficial returns showed today. Adenauer's Christian Democrats won 51 seats m the110 words
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Article107 1952-03-11 1 Treaty Talks Cancelled TAIPEI, Mar 10 (UP)- Tl c Chinese and J a pane; c pea c delegates cancelled tin-; afternoon's informal meeting to give '><>'li parties 'i" study the new situation caused by publication m Tokyo of the "Chinese draft peace treaty." The chief negotiators meeting this morning, also107 words
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Article70 1952-03-11 1 LONDON Mar 10 fßeuter The B; itish Foreig i Mr. Anthony Eden \h-<".\ suffering fi om inliuei i lis to c i"' scence m the country be!": i.• I tui ning to full dutj a Fo e g Office spokesm m announced I > day He70 words
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Article55 1952-03-11 1 LONDON Mar. 10 (Renter)— Mr. R. V Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer, today disclosed to the British Cabinet Mm budget, to be presented m the House of Commons by him tomorrow. Later today Mr. Butler is expected to c Queen Elizabeth to inform her of the55 words
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162 1952-03-11 1 Standard sun Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. --The exemption oj Councillors from conscription is opposed by the Executive Committee of the Selangor Labour Party which met last nighi and passed a resolution on the proposed National Service Bill. Whne accepting the principle of conscription, the162 words
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Article136 1952-03-11 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. II indreds of valuable gift* will be delivered at the Istana belang >v residencf of th e Sultan of Sciangor by Malay royally and friends of the Sultan when his S i ;ter Tengku Khaladlah binti \Knarhum Sultan Sulainian Shah marriefl136 words
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Article148 1952-03-11 1 KARACHI. Mar 10 (UP)— Commonwealth experts began Colombo Plan pie-conference consultative committee meetings here today to review the twoyear progress of the economic development programme for South Bast Asia. Commonwealth officials, joined by economic experts ol other member states on the 16-nation consultative body. scheduled twice148 words
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Article29 1952-03-11 1 HOLLYWOOD. Mar. 10 <UP>. —Dr. Leonard Walker. 51 former conductor ol the London Symphony, Liverpool Philharmonic and BBC Symphony orchestras, died today at his home hei c.29 words
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208 1952-03-11 1 TOKYO, Mar. 10, (IT)— Rear Admiral B. E. UNbf accused the Communists today of threats and intimidation at the Korean armistice conference. table and said he would M get up and walk out if they kept it up. The Allied truce delegate barked his threat208 words
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Article167 1952-03-11 1 RID A May Seek Aid From 'Plan' i Standard Malay Correspondent IMPORTANT developments for Malaya's RIDA (Rural and Industrial Development Authority) are expected when RIDA chairj man Dato Onn bin Ja'afar atl tends the Colombo Plan conference at Karachi shortly. Although no official comment \va s forthcoming irom Dato Onn167 words
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Article65 1952-03-11 1 WELLINGTON Mar. 10 (Reuter) The New Zealand Government will tomorrow announce i financial measures aimed at seI curing a favourable trade balance and to aid Britain, it was understood today. Mr s. G Holland. Prime Minister of New Zealand, .said today: "The Government has almost65 words
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Article67 1952-03-11 1 LONDON, Mar. 10 I Reuter! Australia's decision to cut im- ports >idded to the pre-budget gloom m the Stork Exchange to--1 day ;md share prices dropped. The belief that import cuts will be severely fell by British md tstiy was reflected by the sharp marking down ol67 words
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Article104 1952-03-11 1 Standard Staff Kcpnritr THE public m Singapore are reminded thai the Government is not ;tt present undertaking general re-issue ol identity cards which have been m use over the p.ist thi cc j cars. Some applicants have visited the Registration Office with cards that are quite104 words
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Article94 1952-03-11 1 JOHANNESBI I: I (Reuter) rtui Ired il i pean police armed with guns tried toda> to <i pitched battle between sands <> tribe At rican i<>\\ tiship ol "> near here. 1 i iuait ies m the li ■a hich broke out yestei now94 words
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Article83 1952-03-11 1 )K O Ma 10 IT Amei iran K ;'.'i Sab flu :i se\ en !ommunis1 WIG I !<•! s toda> in three battle North K'.i the fits in more than .< month Some 80 MIG '.r Yslu River fr«»m i i thi s .1! tei noon in83 words
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Advertisement61 1952-03-11 1 11 MR 1952 H ft;»SlWfc SS^S:*' I»*a»« .IR». Soccer: BCK-H .i'cpnc&it® yti CAPSTAN w tils MEW handy paclanq akd outer casing of moisture resistant H«i a. An inner one of metal foil W«e— <t> Capstan, m prime condition. Ensur* n\ this new handy packing, maximum '^ment vf your favourite cigarette.61 words
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Advertisement82 1952-03-11 1 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Mor. 10. The following ore Hie doting prices of rubber ond tin on the London Market todoy: LONDON RUBBER "-ONOON TIN Spot 32 1 d. sp«* *982 P« r fon Anr /luna 31 id. buyers, £983 sellers. w:. vfo "-.0T,"" I £9882 words
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145 1952-03-11 2 TONIGHTS (8.30 p.m.) Malayan Affairs Forum ovei Ku.i;o Ma.iiyj, Singapore, will re a discussion o.i the National Service Bill to be introduced m the Colony Legislative Council at its meeting next Tuesday, and m the Federal Legislative Council next Wednesday. Taking part m the145 words
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Article, Illustration277 1952-03-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter TllbßK is nothing to prevent any exodus from Singapore or Malaya of persons likely to be called up under the proposed National Service Bill until such time as the Bill becomes law and exit permits are required277 words
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Article219 1952-03-11 2 ONE three robbers who el led the lung arm 01 the law foi n ore than four years beI »re he was cornered was sentenced to five years 1 rigorous imprisonmeui by Mr. Justice R. gers yesterday at the Singapore Assizes. On the ?cused, Lim Chew219 words
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Article, Illustration92 1952-03-11 2 < V KITSOX i' chequt i I 5919.20 I Sand, Si i' i T" S n-t y several er-C era "s i I welfare enefi E T. B: t$ Ht i H York N I Id I Hon t 29.8 M r I he hoi'i i will he a Mn92 words
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Article70 1952-03-11 2 A bullock cart driver, Vee- j rappan Ratnam, ?>j was fined I $50, m the Singapore City j I Police Court yesterday, for j failing to shoe his bullock. The Veterinary Officer's re- port stated that Ratnam's nine-year-old bullock was lame on the left fore70 words
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Article70 1952-03-11 2 KOH AH MEE, told the City j Police Magistrate yesterday, that because his chief tenant got annoyed with him each time he woke him up at night j when he returned from work, i he slept on the five-foot way. Ah Mcc was fined eight dollars for70 words
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Article241 1952-03-11 2 Th v President of the City p Council. Mr. T. P. McNelce, G wun a much relieved man o yesterday when the silver Ct casket was completed by C three silversmiths specially imported from Ceylon for P t thr job The casket will be IV241 words
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Article, Illustration270 1952-03-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter DEVELOPMENTS m pharmacy all over the world have made it necessary to raise the academic standards for pharmacists, said Mr. C. W. .\iaplethorpe, prominent British pharmacist, on his arrival m Singapore by Qantas BOAC from London yesterday. ~>(| Mr. Maplethorpe,270 words
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Article41 1952-03-11 2 GAN KIM CHOON. 35 was fined $1,000 m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday for assisting m carrying on rhap-ji-ki lottery on Mar. 1 at I Klang Lane. He was found m possession of betting slips valued at $2,277.41 words
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Article217 1952-03-11 2 Major Freed On Charge Of Assault MAJOR R.V. KNIGHT. M.C.. R.A.. who faced a charge of common assault by slapping Daud bin Othman, a City Council Gas Department plumber, was found not guilty at a General Court Martial, presided over by C >1. J.N. Barker, at Fort Canning, yesterday. According217 words
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787 1952-03-11 2 Ponggol Opium Case ONE of the six accused In the $400,000 Ponggol opium robbery ease was stated yesterday m the Firs! Police Court, Singapore, to have offered a bribe of $50,000 to a Police Ottieer attached to the C.I.D. as an inducement not787 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-03-11 2 photo. f The new Singapore j General Post Office Bulk Posting Counter which was opened to the public yesterday, to speed up transactions and also help relief congestions at the general counters. The counter is at the rear of the Singapore G.P.O. (old entrance to the G.P.O. facing WhiteI awayStandard - 54 words
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Advertisement112 1952-03-11 2 You pay ■ougeis».^ ""When you bt s y QUAKER OATS Quaker Oai ™G&£ ENERGY 0 oc k MQt&E STRENGTH MQq£ STAMINA with Outkfr Oat. ft Mo 6£ ENJOYMENT f Quaker Oafi dciiciuus !<• jiy. It's rit h il required for stamina, radiant health. V t enjoNs healthful EVERY DAI fgghhnjhhhh112 words
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Miscellaneous32 1952-03-11 2 til THP^ll II 'i|i:: TRAPPED WIF DAN ,*4» *J(JI NICt. m^^^^^^^^^r < WEAK LIL FRiENDA r .Af <^O^'-- > W7^^^^^K hI 7/~~~ k i 1 I^^^^\ j iaß_^^^^^^^^aa^^B^^^»^^_^^^ aaaaa BBBaaak J I I L^^^32 words
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Article, Illustration527 1952-03-11 3 Govt. Warned: Without Funds We Will Be Lost' 1 1 WHERE a tangle used to be, then* is n»w order. 1 This system of eat park- I ing m (Oliver Quay was I 1 introduced by the sin^a- I pore Traffic Polite three 1 1 weeks527 words
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Article181 1952-03-11 3 imiaitl Slafl Rrporter I SIAK KEW, tormtM Vice-Presidenl of the i ti f Cluunber <>i Commerce, was elected it itt the Chamber yesterday m place Sye who resigned. M Ko Teck Kin, a 42- int who v. a n< v, ly i >mmittee. I 1 »0 year181 words
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Article43 1952-03-11 3 OP Can Now Demote NCO's ti )i Hi hi :ii t \)> a .■i iinn > Bfa Will m it ol Po] i r has la r»Mi ii' >■ i ;i i n". k. his her» i "m i\ spn iSttd i' I or< t t43 words
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Article18 1952-03-11 3 Girls Climb And Abscond B ii .me kati oi th. ad Ihi ii seel brc Ii g > i18 words
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Article16 1952-03-11 3 Band For The Queen i m« I i to r. is 1 1 II in•a death16 words
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Article201 1952-03-11 3 THE bi ick wal s of a water ■.1 i a conl ractor, Ng iek Kee (48), ha i helped to i lapse lon him resultj |g his ith. This was told m the Coi Court, Singapore yesl lav. Ng md his friend and partner.201 words
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Article123 1952-03-11 3 HAWKERS by the hundreds aiv queing up daily at the Clean g Department m Lorong Lallai and k Roa I, Singapore. for theii ice un ler the new registering system. The Ju V 1. Al 500 es have I issue i itinerant hawkers since registration began123 words
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Article30 1952-03-11 3 KOH BOON', a t ixi driver, was fined *l >. m: the Singapore City Police Court yesterday foi carrying one passengei i i excess, on Dec 14 last year.30 words
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Article272 1952-03-11 3 Mint; Urilj: Joa hi.it Place, H incoon k.i r hi-.mhi K<l ■i> Plit-rson X.l It-- in.. ir y IM 1 i>," r Serangoon, K#l i.mvl I'mitmu I rk Bra.l- j n.iir IM Taiijong K.I Telok < ti iii^- 1 9i mill*. "i I ta til Mt»rah Hurra272 words
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Article53 1952-03-11 3 Standard Stall Reporter IN FEBRUARY 23 raids were made on certain hotels and promises m Singapore suspected ol being used as brothels, the -'~> cial Welfare Department revealed m its progress summary. The Department received anonymous Letters regarding some establishments. As a result ot these raids,53 words
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Article, Illustration326 1952-03-11 3 SAFE HOMES MAY MAKE JOBS UNSAFE Standard Staff Reporter ACCEPTING an SIT. house m place of their present home-; may mean a change of jobs for most of the occupants of the condemned houses m Palembang and Java Roads, because the majority of them work with one of the shipyardsStandard - 326 words
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Article, Illustration523 1952-03-11 3 ~*Sir Franhtin Standard Staff Reporter THE VITAL necessity of having a branch of the i Red Cross m Singapore m order that the Colony a leader m many forms of activity m South East Asia may play its part m one of the most523 words
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Article95 1952-03-11 3 Standard Staff Reporter A' the 19th annual general meeting of the Catholic Young Men's Association (Church of Our Lady of Lourdes) held on Sunday the following were elected office-bearers for the current year:— Spiritual director. Rev Fr J. Aloysius; President. Mr. C Anthony; Vice-President: Mr V.95 words
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Advertisement254 1952-03-11 3 f »;s tgr at a if "SERRAVALLO'S TONIC The Virturs o| "Sri ray allo's lonir" an- \\>l\ known to "Nerv>." "Kun down," 'S«riavallo\ lonl<" is Just what you want. The Virtues <;1 •Serr;vallo's Toni« ar« wHI known to Medical Men. h> whom it is largdj prt-M rilx-d l( builds up254 words
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Miscellaneous56 1952-03-11 3 SINGAPORE PIARTI mi monisTS: Straits Chinese p ,yei Meeting Mr. Tan k<>k Hoe 4:1 m Geylang Bagllsh— P 1 Meeting Rev. Ong C lik Ghee Pm. Y\\( Mmdll m Class at 5, r es c^ i r Beginners lass g 1 Advanced Class a.m., Ballroom Dancing Class ii Raffles Quay56 words
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Miscellaneous79 1952-03-11 3 f.. -^20^.. 1 MY GOOONESS THE WAY/ WELL Y'CAN'T BLAME ME \y flfc fBUT YOU WOULDNT REALLY jA\ A A ruf^! THAT 'b WHAT T^ /*Sr$K I YOU CHARGED AT ME 1 TOO MUCH... AFTER ALL,YOU/ I HAVE HARMED ML, NOW^. 01/ I THOUCH T AND M jH v i79 words
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266 1952-03-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon students from the United kii the Federation Government committee under the chairm Commissioner, Mr. D. I). M support the Malay Students sion of the present allows students undergoing training The meeting has been fixed for next week. Recently Che Chazali Shade. a266 words
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Article98 1952-03-11 4 MALACCA. Mon. Resuming their overnight search this morning, the Police recovered the missing body of a Telecoms technical assistant. Chong Koh Vong. who disappeared m the sea yesterday while he and several Telecoms men swam from a launch for Pulau Besar beach instead of waiting for it98 words
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Article81 1952-03-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon A :}6-year-old woman, Lirn Siew Kee, the wife of a tobacco merchant, was convicted by Che Harun m the Second Magistrate's Court here today and fined a total of $450. m default three months' rigorous imprisonment for three traffic offences. She was81 words
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Article39 1952-03-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Yeap Teong Kee, a 27-year-old Chioese who was stated to be mentally deranged, was acquitted and discharged by Che Ibrahim m the First Magistrate's Court here today, on a charge of theft of a motor-cycle.39 words
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237 1952-03-11 4 JOHORK BAIIRU. Mon. i For having four sticks of sugar cane m her possession on the roadside m Jaian Segget. Johore Bahni. a Chinese \voI man was arrested tor hawking (without a licence by a Police j Constable, the Magistrate, Che Mahmood bin A!i. was237 words
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Article83 1952-03-11 4 MALACCA. Moil— On the j resumption of the case against him m the Magistrate's Court' this morning, an Army driver, L/Cpl. Arthur Goddard admitted he had inconsiderately driven an armoured vehicle at Tranquerah on Oct. 20 last and that he had failed to stop after an83 words
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189 1952-03-11 4 KENTS AND MANCHESTERS ATTA RED GANGS Forces Kill Two And Wound 8 Standard Staff Correspondent M ALA LUMPUR, Mon. A patrol of the Royal West Rents m Rawaiig, Selangor, fought a sans of 20 terrorists today on a ruhber estate. I They killed one of the terrorists and wounded j189 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-03-11 4 The RAF Regional Band, which is touring Malaya from the United Kingdom. It will be heard over Radio Malaya, and at many service and private functions. With its 35 musicians, kit and instruments, the all-up weight of the band is about five tons. It will be flown from Singapore to60 words
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Article237 1952-03-11 4 HG Gets Money Award KUALA PILAU. Mon. The Mentri Besar. Negri Sembilan, Dato Haji Abdul Malik. visited Kuala Pilah district to present a monetary reward to a j Malay Home Guard who. a few j days earlier, had shot and killed a Communist terrorist m the jungle. Addressing the parade237 words
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Article67 1952-03-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Three appeal cases involving three Chinese sentenced to death for carrying arms and I ammunition under the Emergency Regulations, had their I cases dismissed by Messrs. f Justice Charles Matthews, Justice Abbott and Justice Taylor, at the Court of Appeal i today. It took67 words
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Article147 1952-03-11 4 JOHORE BAHKI', Mon The majority report on the Immigration (Control) OrI dinance 1950, is not m the interests of this country, i This was the decision ar- rived at after a lengthy -i discussion at a meeting of the Working Committee oi the M.C.A. Johore147 words
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Article49 1952-03-11 4 PORT SWETTENHAM, Mon. —A concert was held at the Anglo-Chinese School Hall by j the Indo-Ceylonese girls m aid f of the Methodist Girls' School's building fund. The play was i called "Vityasangaran". Tickets' 1 were sold at the rate of $5 $3 1 and $2. i49 words
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Article125 1952-03-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— Wong Keong, 57, and Lai Soo J Ngo, a woman, 47, who were both sentenced to penal servi- C tude by Mr. Justice Wilson for being bandit food suppliers, t pleaded for leniency at the J ■^ourt of Appeal today. Both vere arrested m125 words
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605 1952-03-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Mr. R. Ramani. appearing M i Singh who had been sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Thu:n mitted his motion to the Court today consisting of Messrs Matthews, Justice Abbott and Justice Taylor, b\ directing his Hill for "having overstated m605 words
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Article79 1952-03-11 4 Standard Si.ill Reporter JOHORE BAIIRU. Man m keeping with tht com mendable policy of th« Malayan Chinese Association, of giving donations to resettlement schools and charitable organization! the Johore State Branch, which has been offerIng grants to schools m resettlement areas tor building purposes,79 words
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Article34 1952-03-11 4 Xi A; Fur:, the S- pur;-. d Fe i I) t I li C< J; A w tc W o\ p I c f 1 < I 1 1 I I34 words
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Advertisement55 1952-03-11 4 ITS A FACT! i Bi^ A membor el Raccoon family, V^9 r^* Honay Beor or CT§^MP SP^^fc Kinkajou, it not isn brown fur f r ihort leg» ond yery long pre* ffirJA 'oil. Ideal for intimate personal DCTTAS 4f^^fc ;X THE MODERN ANTISEPTIC S I), VNI \\n Rl "FRESHING \S^^ff'"'"55 words
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Miscellaneous29 1952-03-11 4 iv (mT^) fc\ll\f GET I f HIT IT OUT HERE/ aT~~I "^rl f.^i/ fWs^ 1 f r \^si4^</ Sil^O^ &IG CLUC< poc,thi^ Guv y^f&kpfKl L JZ' e\ I /\\P^29 words
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Article, Illustration124 1952-03-11 5 IDA Aid For Pond A Drain I I traducing the Standard Pattern SerCi^Tl I IKt TO SBW THIS DRESS FOR $1.50? Bj'tri.i' i titY Correspondent m. i AHRU, Mod o, t:v v I r A projects in Kel Bm S ngei Tasek to Te k Ba B..fho< District to yd124 words
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Article, Illustration301 1952-03-11 5 GENERAL WANTS THE 7, 000 BRA VE Standard Mail CorrcspmMicnl PI AMI, M— fill appeal to the people of Pen. 1 111; to join the Civil Defence Division so that they Ban In- well prepared tor the worst in the event of an lir attack was made by the Assistant301 words
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Article288 1952-03-11 5 DO IT THIS WAY WOl I U \i)l liU to i«'w this dress and -aw 'OiirM-lf a l>i<i hill from ri four tailors? The Standard c •an help you do it. KROM NKXT SIN MAR 16, The Standard will run a ri pattern service that will make it possib'e for288 words
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Article124 1952-03-11 5 IPOH. Mon. A young rubber tapper, Chan Wah, (20) who was found by a patrol of the 45 Commandos R.M. m the U v Ringlet area ol Cameron Highlands resting on a pouch, containing 14 rounds of ammunition was today sentenced to death by124 words
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Article42 1952-03-11 5 PICKPOCKETS do not often i respond to probation treatment. states the Department ol Social Welfare's February report which cited a case where a bo> pro--1 bationer was sacked from his i job for stealing from his em- ployer.42 words
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Article52 1952-03-11 5 SHAIKH SYED RAMADHAN, 26 year old leader ol the Muslim Brotherhood Society ol j E»ypt and Secretary of the World Muslim Conference, Ka- rachi, was th e guest of honour a1 a tea patty given by Mr. b l.v Alsagofl on behalf of the All Malaya Muslim Missionary52 words
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Article148 1952-03-11 5 tandard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Mon. Assessors, who II to attend court when called j ion to <io so arc Liable to a •rm of imprisonment of six I ionths or a fine of $300 or rth. This warning was .sounded v Mr Justice Thomson at the148 words
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Article103 1952-03-11 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Mon. The new Director oi .Medical Services, Federation of Malaya, Dr. H. M O. Lester, will arrive m Singapore by the Oranje on Mar. 10. He will spend a few days m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur before coming to Penang to take103 words
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Article283 1952-03-11 5 j Standard Staff Reporter TOWGAY growers m the Rochore and Gey!un£ areas Ol Singapore have four new sites m view where they intend removing their busm-ss. C i Most of these si.es are Urthe 'Rural area. Three of them I have been suggested bj the283 words
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Article, Illustration185 1952-03-11 5 Wan Muda Does It Once More WAN MUDA bin Ngah I of Kuala Trengganu, who hus already shown his i interest m education on J more than one occasion j previously by making i handsome donations, has i once ajjain tome forward to help the cause of education m Trengsanu.185 words
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Article274 1952-03-11 5 THE BLCTOS inflicted by tin- Communists during Ihe eiftergency, now m il^ fourth year, had been grievous it. terms of losses m lives and property as well as m dollar* upon which Britain depended, the chairman of Pahang Planters' Association, Mr. Hex Duncan, stated at274 words
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284 1952-03-11 5 -And Mr. Rao Has His Wish Standard Staff '.orrr^|»oinl«*iii PENANG, Mon.— lf Mr. Raraakrishna Rao, iding *ge«l f»'* h< Government of India m ilm* Federation of Malaya, *b» bad rxprr*** wish to see the hUr rush Indiana to get out of Malaya, bad284 words
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143 1952-03-11 5 CHOO HONG PEN, a bus t c o n duct o r. was yesterd a i i charged before Judge Mi I i Tan Ah Tah in the Singapore First District Court for dis- honestly misappropriatim? 80 cents received from passengers .in a Singapore143 words
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Article51 1952-03-11 5 PENANG, Mon.- Ma ij and Singapore cycle :r.i--i mot i traders will raise the questio jof the revision of taxation i their second annual conferei j to be held at Singapore Eroi Mar. 15. Traders petitioned the Go 1 ernment for a revision s I time51 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-03-11 5 Squadron Leader W. H. IfiHs IHuH) u^ tnilrf r (1111 ovr commaad «»i mm of tbr KM V»«pirr k| H squadrons m MaUya. S«« Wr. H <• I»WMa» S«m» rt'Uriiu CO is slMl» B33 words
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Article38 1952-03-11 5 'Aid' Board Overspen t THE PUBLIC p, ird February v,6 SMMS an M hi< ceded thi ive P >apore Social W tnent. .1 :i little ratuiii will DurinfE t (i IKI P. S »CI M I- OfflC« >: i<-:38 words
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Advertisement48 1952-03-11 5 m S> V^ s7^2 \/ttVc) W^^B^^*®** All your family will love t!ie rich, ife^V sjE* Noodle Soup and how quick 8 H anj casv >ou wi!l iui v to pwpgic p^^HWSK^SS^ One packet gives tvuir^.v hclpingi l^j^j^m*^'?-^ZS^^ ol iragr.itu chicken brotb Buaauw n*« umiwd, w6m« SO Is. !Vr48 words
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Advertisement223 1952-03-11 5 .THE SECRET OF A tT^^M -POND'S 7fc& CREAMS |ji||£J?^ !H«f«'i your twofold II lb\VA\\ b«»uty routin«: jM V v^"^v^^ IVEtY NIGHT, cover your face with Ponds Cold Ocara, and j *mooth it m, allowing the rich, Toe X fair, lovely sk.n, you need a twojoJ beauty care. n^\it oily cream223 words
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Article, Illustration824 1952-03-11 6 Sin i>< n<hni Worming JSewspmper I ,of toda; hold firmly to those 1 We -freedom oi thought, prudence to refrain I of ither. ere have been con- ioi as regards the first two r third of our inalienable rights can Irance either from our824 words
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Article388 1952-03-11 6 Review of Views Whose Welfare? f THERE still seems to be differ- 1 ence m the treatment given to E:: can and Asiatic! officials m Government de-j> partments m the Federation. 2 The policy is to ignore Asian officials though they are highly! qualified and have v por-^ formed their388 words
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Article216 1952-03-11 6 We the PEOPLE Takar Answers A Critic Sir: G.C. writes to say that my articles are "traps for the unwary," and likely to deceive your readers. He should have more respect for the intelligence of Malayans. Your readers are not such fools as he thinks. They do not suppose that216 words
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Article195 1952-03-11 6 Sir;— On the subject of the National Service Bill, the Progressive Party say that they would take good care that proper safeguards are provided and that certain unfair treatment meted out to Asian Volunteers during and after the last war would not be repeated. Do195 words
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Article161 1952-03-11 6 A HOLY WAR FOR DEMOCRACY? MR. LEAVALONE is o neat little man with a smooth 1 face. Mr. Killemall is on untidy little man with a sharp face. They ore talking to Takar m a brightly lit room m Ipoh. Mr. Leovolone (dropping the i newspaper): "Reds kill 5 police161 words
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Article1625 1952-03-11 6 HESSELL TILTMAN - JAPAN'S THREE ECONOMIC DILEMMAS HESSELL TILTMAN TOKIO, r HILE Japan remains economically an integral part of Asia, it is to day politically allied to the Western bloc and committed to limiting her trade with China (its "natural market") to conform to United Nations resolutions. From this arise, m large part,1,625 words
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Article364 1952-03-11 6 i/f,- « - Say what you like i/ f tmmm,. >& K. Cc t a p!es then. n. not compromise. v# n c m ways f.ght for Dur pr r T. No, no v ,v, ways compromise ond we never 4 ghi for our L. Well i om rriise, hut s hear you364 words
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Advertisement128 1952-03-11 6 IT WEAK NERVY MEN your GLANDS ft-— Your glands control your mental and physiI I t l fitness. \Xhcn you feel weak, run down,' i nervy, prematurely aged, it means that your t/L- VcA nd% arc cr >» n 8 out for TtSTRONES, W 0 O *«1 «ne scientific modern128 words
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Advertisement55 1952-03-11 6 tftutfa jfoum SOlf tt-CHTS SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENAN6 159 CECIL STHH lEf RUEBf I BIN Htf Nf f. O CMMN STtffT. 5 SOLE AGENTS I f HE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., 'TD. (INCORHORA I EH IN SJXCIAFORE) P. (i. BOX 92 SINGAPORE. i (VVIIOI KSAI F ONLY) THE HALLMARK OF CAMERA55 words
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352 1952-03-11 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 10 (AIM uoilar mark. in'o h VI,r iS n assistailc Poured o those areas during the t re.vult-nt irwman has just asked the American people or an additional US$4OB,OOO.JM Ibal the programmes may taTSlfil al least unUl r efSf £"2352 words
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193 1952-03-11 7 LONDON, Mur. f>. {RevKnt.iin's (hanrHlor th r K\rhequ»>r Mr rd Bottel today on|<l the Hnal draft of his t speech whith on t!i\ win Id the world Brit 1111 proposes to put financial house m order. 8] art Mr. B it- ertain to fol- steps193 words
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37 1952-03-11 7 to up S< tat< c Joe P. ol the Aas laun na ista Paj I ghl on the 613 i birthdai anni ta nominee est II jrear'j sei;.i :<>:■:.•■' > President ol rupatlon ""Re37 words
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Article20 1952-03-11 7 to 'A n 1 c r, Tele esterdav five c d nd era have ie poison- rone orp20 words
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124 1952-03-11 7 RHYMXEY, South Wales, Mar. 10, (Reuter). Mr. Aneurin Bevan, leader oi the eppositiu:) Labour Party's M rebels M against the rearmament programme, said last night they were prepared to go on alone m the struggle against the Conservatives. "I shall try and convince my colleagues124 words
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Article30 1952-03-11 7 N \P- S M 10. i \P> I P ter X > Viti I died on i t ni^hi at his c at .1 p Icone, near Napli s.30 words
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145 1952-03-11 7 World Bank Makes New Oil Proposal TEHERAN. Mar. 9 (UP) The International Bank has presented its latest proposals for an agreement with Iran to the Mixed Oil Commission, the goverment announced today. A .spokesman said the Iranian Cabinet would study the proposals before reaching a final decision. Meanwhile. Soviet Ambassador145 words
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Article158 1952-03-11 7 AMSTERDAM, Mar. 9. (UP)— At least It) seamen were reported missing tonight as a result of three ship disasters which i-ent .search planes, tugs and lifeboats un rescue missions m the Atlantic and the North Sea. Radio reports said the 433-ton German tanker Thor158 words
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Article82 1952-03-11 7 TOKYO. March 9 <AFP>— The National Federation of Communist Chinese Labour Unions has invited th e General Council of Japanese Labour Unions to send a 10-man Japanese labour delegation to attend the forthcoming May Day festival m Peiping Secretary-General Minoru Takano of the General Council of82 words
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Article, Illustration84 1952-03-11 7 Nick and Mira Laigh went on their honeymoon on the morning of February 25 after three days of getting married. Money was showered on them by those of the 800 guests who paid to dance with the bride. This raised US$9,OOO. Beer, stacked to theA.F. - 84 words
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240 1952-03-11 7 LONDON, Mar. 10 (UP) Soviet diplomats lure completed their last weekend of unrestricted travel tonight 88 Britain prepared to strike back m retaliation for the Kremlin fran on the movement of western diplomats m Russia. A Foreign Office spokesman said Soviet Ambassador Georgi Zarubin240 words
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86 1952-03-11 7 HONGKONG. Mar. 10: (Re .ter AAP.) Counte.ss Mountbatten yesterday inspected and shook hands with 700 members of the Saint John's Ambulance Brigade, of which she is Supenntendent-in-Chief. She was accompanied by Commissioner of Police Mr. D.W. McIntosh who is Commissioner oi the Brigade m Hongknny.86 words
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Article29 1952-03-11 7 TOKYO. Mar. 10. (ReuterAAP>— Prime .Minister Shigeru Yo.shida told the Japanese Diet today: "It is the government's intention not to rearm the country at present.' 129 words
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80 1952-03-11 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 9, (UP)— The State Department is planning a welcome for Germany's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Walter Hallstein on his unofficial visit here this week but authoritative sources said the Department will leave negotiations on German-United States issues to diplomats m80 words
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51 1952-03-11 7 HYDERABAD. INDIA, Mar. 10 (AP)— Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, on a world tour, left here yesterday to view the famous cave paintings at Aurangabad. On Tuesday she is going to Agra, site of the Taj Mahal. She is scheduled to leave fndia on March51 words
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241 1952-03-11 7 HONGKONG, Mar. 10 (AP)— The people of Malaya I are not m a position today to demand §elf-government, I 1. J. Singh, president of the India League of America, mid yesterday. Singh, who is on a fivemonth tour of South-Eas* Asia, arrived241 words
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312 1952-03-11 7 E LONDON, Mar. 10 (UP) The Kremlin is taking e\tr;ior<limir\ defence measures m the Fast European part of the Soviet I nion, Informed sources said today. The soviet authorities have also begun the final evacuation from European Russia to the Asiatic hinterland beyond the Urals312 words
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204 1952-03-11 7 VIENNA, Mar. 10 (AP) Beporti Inn kM n,-i« r day that Rudolph Slan*ky aiul a M-«»rv «»r more |»ur^« «l y.vvh Contmaoiflt **trailor^** were r<««ntl> t.iki fi lo Moscow and there forced to M SeMtftsM <M f«»r |»«> il»l« masH trial. The reports, from204 words
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Advertisement18 1952-03-11 7 THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND TO SARAWAK, NORTH BORNEO, INDONESIA. THAILAND. BURMA MANAGERS: MANSFIELD CO. ITD. OCEAN BLD6- SINGAPORE I.18 words
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Advertisement78 1952-03-11 7 NO CIGARETTE HANGOVER PmipMo**is/ y^M YAk C~ 50// AGENTS -F, OTTC CO..rMALAYA)ZTD. UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE TEL: 2243 POITERY S^^V Good Quality Pottery 311 Ns* w n ottractrvc Eng Boskcfs 2.05 b 2.10 Cheese Dishes 3.50 Honey Pots 1.55 Jam Pots 3.05 b 3.10 Beakers 1.25 1.30 Beakers with Handle 1.5078 words
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Miscellaneous25 1952-03-11 7 fwt^fm I w YOU'RE JUST) I ITHAT BOY IS Kg! ffl ER-- IS THIS TJ jlfoj HI, THERE KJPPO) J^lJZ^Lr 1 fKj** T TAKE^ >/ c^25 words
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Article154 1952-03-11 8 Standard Aviation Reporter CAPTAIN Jvsm- 11. Luxton, British pilot who wanted !♦> gel to Australia m *'a hurry" m In* single-engined Percival Proctor, reached lii^ destination more man throe months after leaving Singapore. id- plane was damaged n Indonesia and he was held up repairing154 words
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Article, Illustration91 1952-03-11 8 Mr. J. 11. Davies, (extreme right), Officer-in-Charge of j ,i the Singapore Harbour Division one of the men res- i ponsible for the building of the new Singapore Hari hour Board Police Forte, left Singapore over the week- i end by BOAC on a five months holiday m the United91 words
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278 1952-03-11 8 MORE U.S., JAP SHIPS CALL FOR WATER Chairman Reviews Firms Activities Standard Shipping Reporter INCREASING use of watering and oil bunkering facilities by numerous American and Japanese ships, is noted m the statement by Mr W McArthur, Chairman of W. Hammer and Co, Ltd, to be presented at the annual278 words
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Article201 1952-03-11 8 WHARVES j SHIP GODOWX GATE Benattow 4 5 H Cabarita 36 37 2 Charon 40 41 2 F.-o:> 8/9 7 Euryades 25 26 2 Glehiffer ::5 2 Hektoria 13 14 4 Jaladurga 27 28 2 Lara: 21 22 2 Limburg 15 16 4 M irtin Bakke201 words
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Advertisement713 1952-03-11 8 FASI IfU.ILAII TRANS-PAaFIC SERVICE Dire«l Overland Sir Fraacisca L« %M(eJei A|: American A CanadiaD Cities Pen.ms P S'hana S t»..re Arr LA/SI VS J l i IAM IKKiNHAdi M/SSMai 21 ixMar i»Mar 2Apr 23An» i itars ul lir» v^irfP Uee^ Inrncs and Passerine; HmiKinc?. etc Annta ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD.713 words
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Advertisement482 1952-03-11 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. Kenulai Sailings to China unii Japan frrm Singapore Pori Swettenham Peoans Also direit Sailing from Kanskok md Indonesia to China Japan IMi«- S vort i»uePenani: from "Shansi" In Port -i.ir 14th Hongkong "Fcngtiea* 1 Mar 25th Japan H'kong Sails Sails Sails Penang: P. S'h m Spore482 words
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Advertisement486 1952-03-11 8 < J4VA NEW YORK SAILINGS I Ro>al Rotterdam Llo\ri Holland %t«erii*ji I mr Nederiund Line |{<Mfprdam Kotterdum Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEH VOKR PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE. MOBILE NtW OKI. LANS s>P«»rt P Sham IVnaui. TABIAN (SMN) 17/23 Mar 24 25 Mar 26 27 Mai GAKOET (RL) 27 Mar/3 Apr 4 Apr 5/6486 words
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Advertisement537 1952-03-11 8 Spore P. B'hatc Penan^ -FIONIA" ten Bangkok 18-18 Mar 'PANAMA' tor Bangkok Hongkong. Manlia Kobe Yokohama 11 -l.'i Apr. 8 I<i\pr 'MtONIA' tor Sai«<.n Ranekok 11-13 Apr "MALAYA" for Bangkok. Saigon Honqkon? 18 -15»May U-17Maj I PROM JAPAN HONGKONG "BIMANG' for Banekok 12— I.IMar SAILI.\(;S TO CONTLNtNJ SCAM>L\AMA for Colombo537 words
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Miscellaneous31 1952-03-11 8 Despatches Today: Pontianak 7 a.m. by Labuan Hadji, Ceylon, Egypt, U.S.A. noon by President Poik. Pakistan (parcels only) by President Polk. Arrivals Today: Hongkong arid China (letters and parcels) by Chunsang.31 words
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713 1952-03-11 9 Idonesian Mission Is oing To Moscow or Barter Parleys 1 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, Special Standard Correspondent JAKARTA, Mar. 10: The lure of bartering natural rubber for; inery is prodding the Indonesians into making their first move m its* to repeated Russian overtures to open barter trade between the bite and713 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-03-11 9 Ir. Tar >,k k a right), fanner Vice President of Bt Sai -r h Mi'M> hainhcr of (ommrrre. was jeslerbj de< I n> v I'm <»r ih«- Chanter. Mr. K<» Tech Kti (l« ikhiea rahhri tr..-nh.int u.i> elected ?iee- Presidenl Standard photoStandard - 42 words
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Article22 1952-03-11 9 Pt J told 1 I N pi H r i- Dut< B M p I 0 fg gyyu uu uiStandard - 22 words
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Article19 1952-03-11 9 ITaiwaa Pinenppl* Car Cor». of Taipei has c»r 4 to wtitt 2ou«K) cases < r4 p.j > ippla :<j Japan.-19 words
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Article50 1952-03-11 9 Standard Market Reporter §0 ounln H' 11 ol robber, vthtrh produced teer provided praeticaJlj ihc on!\ business di\iiy q .i iiKiikn m Singapore yesterday. fToere fe ont turnover ol siaen at )und Diffen d A^ nar wed s At the et aj WQrN rV/C£S prce X50 words
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Article41 1952-03-11 9 JAPANESE ammonia 'v.: v: ts arc expected to have a capacity ol 2,658,000 Uxa this an 11 pc: cent increase .t 1951 capacity ol 2.396.000. h. j iary, they pi iduced 168.- -'< >;74 5, a 1 BOM high. APAP - 41 words
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Article20 1952-03-11 9 JAPANESE pulp production igh tui 195] rtalted 1.194.328 tons c.>nv,j;irt-d With 825,313 9 m 1950 A P.A P. - 20 words
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303 1952-03-11 9 MANILA, Mar. 10 AP lias expressed alarm industry, upon winch ahout of the Philippines depend f< },o has asked coconut plant- ers to meet with him next I Sunday after they have held '•a nationwide conference IB Manila to discuss their plight A Bffalacanan press303 words
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Article24 1952-03-11 9 i A new postwar record is re ported for Japanese .bicycle i pToduction, which t«*«"^ M't, 300 until last year A P.A P. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-03-11 9 pnoto. o Mr. L. D. Seymour, President of L. D S^™ 0 Stf-SSI H pany Inc., accompanied by his wife, arnyed m S n«apore n by Qantas BOAC yesterday for imtt 'n^ 1 m the course of a world tour. Mr. Charles S. Kichler, bm- Lauorc iSwSser. net them y.sfrdayStandard - 54 words
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16 1952-03-11 9 Materials Supply For US Cars Better -uterit. 4,000,00 C i?? t ol thi said g| -AP?AP - 16 words
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Article, Illustration101 1952-03-11 9 photos. Mr. Hugh MacMillan, one of the Coca Cola Company's Vice Presidents who is here on a visit to the Company's plants m the East, attended a dinner m his honour at Raffles Hotel on Sunady. Mr. MacMillan is here seen between Mr. John Ford, Chairman of Fraser and NeaveStandard - 101 words
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Article41 1952-03-11 9 HONGKONG. Mar. 10— Special Standard Service Closing price.on the Hongkong Exchange today wer e HK515.83 to £1 Sterling: HK$6.?BO to US$l HKSI 837 to Mala y a n Si HKSO29 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5322.87S tc one tael.41 words
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203 1952-03-11 9 Rise In Malayan Share Prices Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Malayan share market I opened the week quietly steady m all sections with buyers showing more inclination to meet sellers' idea i of prices. Changed prices were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Con Tin Smelt Prel 21/- 22 cd Fraser Neave203 words
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Article103 1952-03-11 9 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER Latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 Spot Loose $1,105 SI. HI F. 0.8 m bales *lar No. 1 R.S.S. Sl.ll $1,111 No. 2 R.S.S. 51.072 Sl.OSi No. 3 R.S.S. $1.05* 51.061 Tone: Quiet and slightI ly easier. LONDON KIBBER Monday's opening prices per103 words
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Article86 1952-03-11 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks buying rates to merchants are ($lOO Malaya): New York -U 13/16 (T.T.). 32 15/16 (0.D.). 33 l/l(i on credit bills and JJ--1/8 on trade bills <90dst>, Cana--1 da 32 3/4 (T.T.t, :$2 7/8 (O.D. and 33 1/8 (90 d/st); selling (TT/OD> New ork86 words
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82 1952-03-11 9 ANGLO ORIENTAL (Ma lava) group of tin compaine report the following outputs o tin concentrates for February. Ampat 1,768 piculs. Batu Selangor 350 piculs. Berjuntai 1,213 piculs. Jelapang 348 piculs. Kampong Lanjut 473 piculs Kamunting 3,244 piculs. Klang River 523 piculs. Kramat 260 piculs. Kuala82 words
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Article21 1952-03-11 9 JAPANESE .steel mills export e d 853,696 metric tons of steel i te 11-month period' ending ao--30 195121 words
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54 1952-03-11 9 Austral Malay Tin GroupFeb.Outputs THE directors of Austral Malay Tin group announce the following returns for February: Kampong Kamunting 14 tons. Thabawleik 59 tons, Pungah j five tons. Austral Amagamated j one ton from Asam Kumbang section on tribute. 55 tons from j the Ulu Yam section and 59 tons54 words
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Article284 1952-03-11 9 Standard Shipping Reporter THE Blue Funnel passengei freighter PatroclUS brought fo Singapore 8,280 cases of mill 2 500 bags of sugar, 18 ur: packed saloon cars, 100 drum of refined coal tar, 4,575 case of liquors, 2604 cases of soaj 5,550 sheets of asbestos cemer sheets, 226284 words
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207 1952-03-11 9 Stondord Staff KUALA LUMPUR, Mar. has been discrimination m holders of seeds or seedlings by the Rubber Research In; Kelantan Government m a cc It is explained that the i is very bmall and thai it W the amount can be appreci Correspondent207 words
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202 1952-03-11 9 A NEW British contribution to housing is the subjeci "I a visit which Mr. AC Thomas. a pre-fab expert acting <>n behalf of a group i»t' leading British firms, i.- to pay to Singapore. Arriving by air tomorrow, Mr. Thomas will stay at202 words
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Article34 1952-03-11 9 SIME. DARBY and Company report the following rubber' outputs: Kempas 338.90H lb. m February and 227,600 Ib j m January, and Radella 16.4W i lb. m February and 17,500 lb m January.34 words
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Article335 1952-03-11 9 J HONGKONG today fare- one of the bleakest period* m her history, business circles there believe. With tin virtual cutting off of her traditional trade *i«h ihe Cttini mainland, the lifehlood of her existence, the spectre ol 1 depression looms over the colony. i335 words
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110 1952-03-11 9 W HAMMER and Company report a profit, after making provision for depreciation and taxation, of $347,717 for the year 1951. The Company's accounts show balance broughi forward from the previous year al $98^ 487, dividend. and interest (net) $84,590. The director-- recommend $200,000110 words
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Article78 1952-03-11 9 U S. High Commissioner fo Germany John J McCloy say elimination of cartels is creutin, sound competitive conditions v Western Germany, -.vine!) shoul< help develop a healthy econonv and a peaceful democratic socie ly. McCloy said that w•■ n thl programme is completed th< Former78 words
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82 1952-03-11 9 I LONDON, Mar. 10 <AP) Bri tfsh G n ment spok< 1 con.fi: tned that Norwa 1 Britain to conv< eetini of UNISCAN <■ isi pulp pi \a 'I 1 ati >n ol Ihe natun oi Brii reply. Britain recci I I to 182 words
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Article26 1952-03-11 9 EGYIT vn& R J ilgned a bj:ie: deal far *> change of 200<x>o torn *>t "ovm j wheat f"f ***** to;:i of Bgypua cotton. UP.26 words
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Article92 1952-03-11 9 Standard Mattel R«|M»n« r Tl I mi.. i V.*-: m Si pnro v.. \ii> dull m the section sterday. No bi* i v Kras i< > > i 1 buyers in< ?2T per picul d sellei (28 Coconui nil was quid at per picul b>uy«* s and92 words
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Article50 1952-03-11 9 MALAYAN tin show* i port a1 <<i!" during February comp; i with 579 m January Thailand pr willed the try wit at the impoi v d metal (443 tons) La I the oi r 9urres of being B Jl7 ton I French Ind > !hina {4'A50 words
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Article45 1952-03-11 9 Japan Exports To Area Decline SHOWING a dcci f U5521. 000,000 from 1>- i Japan j t* m r S$ 129 .060 .000 1 pound dropped I i U5567,000,000 r US$l3 IKH).OOO i- 5580.000.000. tiighesi fii i c since d ot the oral —A P45 words
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Advertisement79 1952-03-11 9 I AST 3 SHOWS 6.15 MI I'.ir.imuunt Pirtuir Newest flilirl— Hit DEAN JKKKV MAIM IN LEWW IN "Al WAR WITH THE ARMY' I Morrow "HOTEL SAHARA' Last I)a>: 3 00. «>.: jo ft MS i> m Dahlii Sunp In A Sujxih ln<lon«--i n I'uMlnction "PANGGILAjj DARAH Tomf»rruv\: I nivcrsal's DoMMt79 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1952-03-11 10 ANACRUSIS - ANACRUSIS mush: notes t Bff I UK .Junior S\mphony Orchestra will give it^ fii>t UMiffffi of the year on Minds v April »i, m th<* ,i tot it Memorial ll. til, Singapore. There will b«* jl >,m m. iiu c tor Schools oji j bursdaj,Standard - 1,139 words
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Article, Illustration115 1952-03-11 10 i KARKEV \\Kl\\V\\. n New Fork taxi driver with n rich i liiintone voice, recently made lii>» «<ni<crt dclnil from ih»* siajrr oi the Carnegie K«'cit;j| Hall m New York with (real success. I These pictures show him (above) receiving tin* wishes »t a j i fellow115 words
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Article706 1952-03-11 10 HOMY LIPS "CASTLE ROtK" iMalcolm Mitchell Trio 1 Parlophone R3468. I LIKE this offering by the Malcolm Mitchell Trio, particularly "Cattle Rock." This talented little trio have a go at everything on this side— a bar or two of Joan White, some boogie, a little scat.706 words
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Advertisement174 1952-03-11 10 W^Wf^W^ I^ l^ FROM TODAY I keeps one guessing nil the time »■»»<></ dialogue mnd fine arting~—Si >/M> DISPATCH JOHN MILLS PHnUWALVERTJS SAMWAN/WAKER^^j|i^| Lmm^-f- m Dislribotrd bj Shan Bros. TODAY! 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30 jij; s^^ Magic C\RPrrmk ml i NEXT CHANGE ii I, W \UM.I! IJKOS" _i^— -'~Jw174 words
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Advertisement22 1952-03-11 10 Aitantir Greal World Now Showing 700 and JUS p.m. "OH! SUSANNA" (Trucolor) 8 NcwWorM Now Showing 6.00 and 9.15 **1N VISIBLE MONSTER"22 words
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Advertisement232 1952-03-11 10 ,7 1 Ar, M-GM Picture tJ PLUS I Xn escc "«sive Callus »n rtU^ Till- FUNERAL Ol kin, INTKCHXKOIQK X NEXT CHANGE A< TIO\ Pp v; BBl^^lk^P^^SSM[ TICMHICOIOR Zr iw 1 1^~ (i h.v /r JT >la< l)«,nal.l < ti-:minh <m < »i! "SB^/ MItUOWAIRI v"* f PERRY COMO ond232 words
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Miscellaneous628 1952-03-11 10 ON THE AIR I RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (481 ni a 41 m Ift a.m Emergency News (K-L j i 10.05 1 unes iroin the Shou>: I" I", lor. Schools; I p.m. Radio Orchestra; I tJSO News; I 4"> Joe Schirmen Trio: p.m. For Schoals: 6.1S Programme Summary; 6 l >628 words
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241 1952-03-11 11 Hong Kong Arrive April 23 For Aw Hoe Cup THE Hong Kong Combined \l to play againsl Singapore m lhr lir>t inter-porl match for the Aw Hoe Memorial i.u\* will arrive m the Colony on April -.5. Final arrangements for the inter-port fixture were imnounced l»> ihr Singapore Amateur Football241 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-03-11 11 Photo by Miss Ong Siong Nzo, the Women Swimming champion of the Singapore* Teachers' Train- m& College, is pictured here receiving her trophy from Mrs. A. W. Frisby at the Swim- mine Carnival of the College held at the Chinese Swimming Club on Saturday.— Standard Tony GohTony Goh - 47 words
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Article136 1952-03-11 11 EDINBURGH, Mar. 9. Reuten Scotland have chosen three new 'caps" all forwards for the Cal:utta Cup Rugby Union International match with England at Murrayfield Edinburgh on next Saturday. The newcomers are J.M. Inglis, IP. Friebe and D.S. GilbertSmith. Altogether the team shows fi\\> :hanges.136 words
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Article85 1952-03-11 11 ARCADIA, CALIFORNIA. Mar. (Renter).— Mr. Harry; [ssacss' four-year-old Kentucky cold Intent won the $50,000 (£17,857) San Juan Dapistrano handicap here yesterday m world record time. Intent which started favourite covered the V{ miles' ■nurse m two minutes 55 se- •onds which was 2 1/5 second?85 words
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Article160 1952-03-11 11 Olympic Soccer Debate ROME. Mar. 10 (AP)—Leading world soccer experts met here yesterday m the first of a two-day debate on the summer Olympics to be held a: Helsinki. The Executive Committee of the International Football Association (FIFA) held secret meetings m a hall of the Hotel [Quirinale lor three160 words
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Article132 1952-03-11 11 NEW WORK. Mar. 10. (AP) The first of three projected I title defences by middleweight Champion Sugar Ray Robin- son highlights this week's boxing programme. Robinson, who has been idle since regaining his crown from Randolph Turpin of England last September 12. meets Carl (Bobo)132 words
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Article40 1952-03-11 11 Jockey C. EHery will be m the saddle again this Singapore meeting. Ellery, who left for Australia, returned to the Colony yesterday. He was away for the last two meetings. Etiery will \>o riding foi Major Heddle's stable.40 words
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Article201 1952-03-11 11 PALERMO SICILY. Mar. 9: R ite 1 The Italian ace Pao "I totto m .1 two litre I'aliai Ferrari today won the I2tn "Cir suii <>• Sici motor race, one \t Europe's toughest road spe< a ests and Ihe importa ►ye ol th< Italian motoi201 words
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Advertisement589 1952-03-11 11 CLASSIFIED ADVEttHSEMEWTS I lON VACANT VEHICLE FOR SALE HER wanted! jytORRIS Minor Tourer, r,< salary I rjJ;i< purchased Novenv n her, 1951. 3,000 miles. As H Ko new $3,700 or highest offer 1 j Bruce, 4. M< ?.I. hon Park, I !)R SALb TUITION ing Scale DOSTAI njITION B'j'>kPi Special589 words
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Advertisement390 1952-03-11 11 1 1 NOTICES MALAY R .::J!ENT TENDER NOTICE RENDERS are invited f »r the anufacture of a quantity 'of pre-fabricated huts of cor- aluminium and wood. Full particulars may be had m SEME EUiQ The MALAY Regimeni Port Dickson. Tend- lose 20 March 1952. 'TENDERS will be received at 1390 words
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Advertisement918 1952-03-11 11 LINGCI PLANTATIONS LIMITED FIFTY SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2(>\U MARCH, l<>:>2 SIH JOHN imS ADDRESS [A* MY Btatemenl m you lasl i 31 i ob :rved that the his- 0 <_>; i:ie ii !:):>(.•: Plantation j [ndustry is characterised by short spells of high prosperity followed by long periods ol918 words
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Advertisement854 1952-03-11 11 nevitable ge fall m vhich this portends m coi ion with our need to p .he replace mi nt ol our pai j enhanced cost, and the various lisquieting fact ra in respect ol :> ana cost o* pi oducti >n it tiich I have ntio 1, the i i854 words
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Advertisement238 1952-03-11 11 W ft h lot it n tN> se to Unite Sua 1 ;,r.r< ed thai P niied "i.-in no n'er d content to ac cepi *'ith tJni [.With H i tatiotu ing a> live -i ed at s me Into:- time c 1 condii and (■<:■. i m I mo.238 words
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Miscellaneous50 1952-03-11 11 lUCU TIDES a1 the principal resorts m Malaya: AM. P.M. Singapore 10.45 11.34 alac ca 8.01 8.11 Port Dickson C.4'i «i.si C ort Sham 5.41 6.08 Penang i:». 33 lM TOMORROW: Sjns tPor e 11.19 11.54 Malacca 8.29 s.ll Port Dickson 7.10 7.:r: Port Sham <;.IK (i.lO Pon^nfi 1.03 1.3050 words
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Article, Illustration445 1952-03-11 12 O.>!E SECOND after the whistle went for full time m yesterdays SAFA first division game between Amicable Athletic Association and Chinese Casuals at Jalan Besar Stadium, a free-for-all began among .loyen Fists, fee? and elbows wore used as seven footballers445 words
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Article169 1952-03-11 12 nIN(. IPORE \K hi- applied lo the Citj Irf isurn foi .1 com »'■>- rate lor v < li(K)ihn\ s m latins t<> w atch soci m i m iti he.s at .I.ilaii Be^.ir i SI ttlium. T!ii> mow fol- lows the tremendoos i ntertsi169 words
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Article109 1952-03-11 12 TIIF following is the draw for the Ist ro md ol the Cathay Cup goll competition at the Island Club. .Matches must be played i) 't on it before Saturday. Mrs, Weeks 17) vs. Mrs. Cavanagh <1 1 >. Miss Rhoades (33) vs. Mrs Cobley <109 words
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Article356 1952-03-11 12 SCS Team- Work Clicks, Ba taLose SINGAPORE Cold Storage let! the Held mud■vpattered and victors by three clear i;o:ils over Bata Sports lub m the Singapore Business House F.A. divLslon 2 soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday i Singapore Cold Storage were impressive. A sound defence, a set of356 words
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Article49 1952-03-11 12 The Singapore City Councillor, Mr. A. P. R iii has donate i i i hallenge < i to be coi pate etween the Balestier Community Centre Married and Singles football teams. The first mairh Eor the C will be played on the CYAIA ground on Sunday.49 words
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171 1952-03-11 12 SINGAPORE'S most famous Matmen hear.-. I by King Kong m tig B sea Boa. L.K. Seng and Sundagar Singh with Referee Jim Anderson have generally agreed to stage an all-in wrestling programme at the Great World arena on Friday. March 28 at 9 p.m.171 words
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Article361 1952-03-11 12 P. Bukom Give F N Hard Fight FRASER Neave Sports Club boat Puloe Bukom B.C. by five goals to three m a Singapore Business Houses League match at Fraser Neave ground yesterday. Ruin which fell early m the d:iv spoiled an otherwise interesting game. The ball was heavy and the361 words
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Article35 1952-03-11 12 DORTMUND. GERMANY. Mai 10 i APi.— Young Heine Neuhau (Germany) won the Europeai heavyweight championship her on Saturday night m a sluggin 15-rqund 1 victory over Sys th j Belgium title holder.35 words
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Article91 1952-03-11 12 i. Shell Sports Club, last years Singapore Business House F.A. i: runners-up, handed out a 10 0 j 1 trouncing to Mansfields m the 1 SBHFA senior league yester- day at Shell ground. Scoring four goals m the first half Shell came back on91 words
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Article354 1952-03-11 12 LONDON. Mar. 10 (Reulor) The British international j soccer team can be expected I to change their present-day style of football. They are apparently going to take a leaf out o! tlie book of the Continental teams. This reversal m style is fore-354 words
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Article192 1952-03-11 12 SUNGEI PAT AX I. Mar. 10. At the Annual General Meeting of the Kedah Lawn Ter.ru.- Association, held last weekend at the Sungei Patani Club, it was decided to accept the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya recommendation thai all state championships be open championships. This years Kedah192 words
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317 1952-03-11 12 IPOH, Mon.— The Ramblers Sports Club of Ipoh were re-instated m the Ipoh District Football League at the annual general meeting of the League held here today. The Club had been suspended from the League since 1948. The motion to re-instate the Club was317 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-03-11 12 Chines? Casuals' goalkeeper Fook Ten? rushes out to stop Amicable Athletic Assoc i a t i o n s centre-forward Yin? Kee who had earliej scored three quick goals, the first hat-trick of the season in senior league in Singapore. Amicables won 4-1.- Standard Photo.Standard - 47 words
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Article82 1952-03-11 12 DOKTMI ND. GERMANIT, Mar. 10 (AP) Youag Hem/ Neuhaus of Germany won the European Heavyweight Championship lust night by outshining Belgium's Kiivl Sys m a 15-round bout. Neuhaus. 25, had i 13-year edge m age over the 38-year-old Sys. He tveighe I 209 r o82 words
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Article219 1952-03-11 12 LONDON, Mar. 10 (I! holders and new favourite I Association Cup, avoided I al, when the draw for tin today. Newcastle United Wi!l nneei Blackburn Rovers, the onl.i Second Division team lert. tvhih Arsenal 19~>0 winners, will plaj their old London rivals Chelsea The matches219 words
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Article95 1952-03-11 12 TWO American table ten: stars, Martin Reisman i::ri Jack Cartland, who participated the World Table Tennis championships at Bombay have cabled the Singapore Table Teni Association signifying their intention of playing m Singapore The Americans stated thai the will arri\ c on An: il95 words
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Article50 1952-03-11 12 ST PETERSBURG. Fl >rida, March l'» (UP« -Young Jack Burke completed hii fourth straight triumph along the ;>■■> gdi! tournament trail yesterday m magnificent stj le bj m >•• i Luc out course rccoi I us rfnae par 66 m final i >und oi tte St. Pc50 words
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Article419 1952-03-11 12 Cheong Hock Leng Will Not Appeal By KIN |\l.| i|| JOHORE'S Cheong 11... k i l<> lli<- Badminton tgwriatiim <fm*i<lri aiion for fmilnr tn.ilI Malayan Tltomas Cup ham. fell not repeat the appeal t«> the v < i<< i,, v I Celt tlio Badminl m V overall authoi ity ov419 words
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Article, Illustration8 1952-03-11 12 Slamning Sam Sread - GOLF Here's How Slamning Sam Sread Ciy 18 words
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Advertisement149 1952-03-11 12 /^^s. This VmJtuUde aAhJ^hTS^. ibeciaJUy to retit h>cSV?>^, PAINS i and BLADDI i d DISOFDI > I What difference can make to you ># Day-to-day f.tness DMMMN b- tKyerti aUows harmful impunties and w,,s'-- MttCl I Most people find tfcef beaefri i h««ltii fro bctai.se th.s goud fturetw .'■•'i-''/<''^ sluggish149 words
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Miscellaneous352 1952-03-11 12 Weights For Bukit Timah: Ist Day WEIGHTS for the firsl ilaj of Ihe Singapore Turf < luh Marrli Meeting ar* a-, follovt.s: (i l i>m I— 9 F. Ma^ic Oak 8.13 Snow^ass (late Snowman Hale Wolfs Bain) 8.0? 1 tr M: < *J2 Court Session) S.I! Proctor 8.00 1 lirlt352 words
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