Singapore Standard, 17 March 1952
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Title Section18 1952-03-17 1 Singapore Standard />L '^1 J. ,OL II NO. 259. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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174 1952-03-17 1 TAIPEH, March 16 (Reuter-AAP)— The I Chinese volunteer column" numbering 0 men has crossed fhe border from ingsi Province to join Ho Chih-minh's s in Indo-China, reports the China Union Pr led development follows a U.S. State trninjg thai it the forces174 words
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Article46 1952-03-17 1 PI Move To Prepare For War of S bad ent Elpuiio tC€ tile oi pre- rituality." President's boat \>- u tsion to: an I submii to zatron bill .Ktre the i inibi oi r tens the campaigi Ke Communisi H i food pr !C ol unsettled v46 words
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Article34 1952-03-17 1 SKONG, Mar. It, (AP>: hospital doctors had gold necklace which s lowed. Mamie To. I dance hostess, dea .:c;de attempt. She bottle at whisky (not «he had premk "had probably34 words
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Article19 1952-03-17 1 Y irk Times yester- .<• Czech Premier Ickj ha.> been purgbccn m:5iing trota krcc weeks. AFPAFP - 19 words
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Article40 1952-03-17 1 S UGO.N M it; < Reuter) Seven French people and l<j Vietnamese were injured last nighi when two grenades explod- <• i among crowd oi dockers celebrating i religioua testival j m the Chinese quarter of Saigon. I40 words
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Article80 1952-03-17 1 TOKYO. March 16 (ReuterAAP) Communist cease-fire delegates at Panmunjom today lodged a "serious protest-' against what they termed a "barbarous massacre" m the Communist prisoner camp at Koje Island. South Korea, on Thursday. It was the second affray on the island m a month. Gen. Nam80 words
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Article40 1952-03-17 1 TOKYO. Mar. 16. (Routerj\^P)__ On the Korean battlefronta infantry nt a Thailand battalion attached to the U.S. Second Division last night repulsed Communist attacks against two of their advanced positions on the central front.40 words
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Article41 1952-03-17 1 US Battle ship Hit THE U.S. b;ittle .ship Wisconsin received her first hit m two wars yesterday when North Korean shore batteries opened up on her. Only m nor damage w;ts caused to the deck. Three seamen were slightly injured. U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article69 1952-03-17 1 DURBAN. Mar. 10 (Reuter)— Manila] Gandhi was reported today 10th day ol his 21-day fast to be feeling much bettor although still weak. He continues \<\ take only tour glasses vi water a day. Although confined to his bei. he nets u[> for short periods69 words
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93 1952-03-17 1 Jap-Formosa Peace Pact Signing Soon TAIPEH. March 16 (UP)— The Chinese peace delegation will lay before the Japanese mission a revised draft treaty by which It is hoped the way will be cleared for the formal signing ceremony before another week passes. Although China's basic stand on every issue remains93 words
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Article58 1952-03-17 1 IPOH. Mar. 16, As a result oi heavy rain every evening for the past ti'A c*ays, mine workers are about their work cautiously. The rain caused floods and even slides m many mines Two days a4> three men were buried alive m a landslide m a58 words
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Article173 1952-03-17 1 TOKYO, Mar. 16 (Renter-AAP) I.N. Slaff OHi<-rr» today reported "the most progress m two mouth*" as Communist negotiator* tentatively accepted a compromise proposal clearing five secondary disputed points m the Korean cease-fire supervision arrangements. The Allied "package proposal" first presented informally vv>terday and repeated more173 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-03-17 1 photo. A TK.IK Moth belonging to the Royal Singapore Flying Club crashed on landing at the Kallang airport yesterday evening following a sudden storm. The pilot who was on a solo flight escaped unhurt. The plane on touching down on the soggy ground turned over on itsStandard - 58 words
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214 1952-03-17 1 Many Wish To Surrender, Avers Bandit Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mar. 16. A uniformed bandit, Chong Ah Chen, who surrendered at a police post m Province Wellesley South with a quantity of documents, has disclosed that the rank and file of his unit have, been seeking ways to surrender since214 words
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109 1952-03-17 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. l»i (UPI The Genera! Services Administration has announced that Cl ud<* natural rubbei being imported by the Government for resale to the industry will be priced at 48* cents (US.) per pound on all safe.s made m April and May. The109 words
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Article35 1952-03-17 1 The Thai Government has described as "absolutely unfounded" reports originating m Singapore that the Songgram government had been overthrown or that an attempt had been made to stage a coup d'etat. U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration186 1952-03-17 1 O\k of lh«* llirrr |>ri<»rilir> thai «>lioul<l rn»;it»«* tiic attention of tin- Director of M<<li<nl ><r\iir- hi ifce health and »oo«l of hi-, pajticntu, irr«'>jn« li\ <»l ran. This view hts expre i Uf Di 1! M i the Director 9l Medical Bei i186 words
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Article67 1952-03-17 1 HARASSED by Shanghai Communist police, the tnanafei of Ting Fung Co.. food exporter firm specialising m "dragon eyes" (dried nutt. ai ranged a banquet at his home for himself, his wife, his five children, and 1" long-time company employees. They feasted on dragon eyes. FourA.P. - 67 words
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185 1952-03-17 1 A CANBERRA twin-jet bomber screamed off from Changi R.A.F. airfield yesterday, and touched down four hours later at Darwin, m Australia. Today she takes off again to fly to Melbourne, after which she will go for duty to Woomera Rocket Range. and will probably185 words
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Article33 1952-03-17 1 COUNTESS Mountbatten of Burma, chairman of the British Red Cross, arrived m Korea from Japan yesterday. She was accompanied by Lieut-Gen. William Bridgeford, C-in-C. British Commonwealth Forces m Japan and Korea.33 words
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Article49 1952-03-17 1 The High Commissioner. Gen. Sir Oerald Templer, has sent telegram^ of congratulations to all concerned m the recent successful Belum operation, including the Malayan Scouts and Commandos, the police, air and ground crews of R.A.JP.. R.A.A.F., and R.A.S.A., and the Mentris Besar, Kelantan and Perak.49 words
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Article170 1952-03-17 1 TEHERAN, Mar. 16. The International Bank's efforts to solve the Persian oil question appear to have failed and the bank experts headed by Mr. Hector Pnidhomnie are planning to leave Teheran on Tuesday or Wednesday for the United States. According to informed circles here,Reuter; AP - 170 words
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Article76 1952-03-17 1 LONDON. Mar. 16 (AFP) —The Sunday Express reports that it is believed British scientists will this summer conduct atomic experiments off Christmas Island m the Indian Ocean. The first explosion will be under water and its force will be measured by obsolete warships stationed m76 words
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Article, Illustration175 1952-03-17 1 Standard Shipping Reporter MILKS TEMPLER, six-year-old son ot General and Lady Templer, who arrived m Singapore yesterday m the liner Oranje. was completely unafTec-teci by the special precautions taken by the Singapore and Harbour Board Police. As soon ai tht v(wel had berthed alongside t!.e S175 words
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126 1952-03-17 1 Selangor Ruler's Sister Weds In Istana Ceremony KUALA UIfPUK, Mar M In ie prcseooe "t aeve «i tmndied ijue.st.s last Bighi th# final ceremonies if) the mi r 14* of tfang Am;it Muha Tengku Khaladiah binti Almai fiunt Sultan A \:i't'ctri 1. Sulaiman Shi sister of the Sultan ol Selangor,126 words
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Advertisement49 1952-03-17 1 Headline hews Inside tune a Lartze n, tntft of OLD SILVtR I \RETTE CASES C de SUVA Bros., IcwtQtra ffc9 Plare. Spore 1. Phone *****. TIGER S/Yys— AVOID THE jjH _atMtti^^3)fcj*_i^^Bk_ L J Store Beer In a cool place Do not I I expose it to sunlight or strong49 words
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Advertisement68 1952-03-17 1 ICK. TIIC»« Co r Charge I^Cavdc* Screen t<*mm+ A m+. dinners And 1UC JRe/Mrecf^-P.2 I»varOI. 600f-p-3 COllteSt! me* Essays*** 9 Model 10/4 COMBINED REFRIGERATOR, FREEZER TWO REFRIGERATORS IN ONL! i 1~, 1— -j LL JJ A /i n i 10 Cubic Feet glfUjllllHl 4 'ubic- I >H FtoMKC Giaat Solid68 words
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Article, Illustration177 1952-03-17 2 Budding Poets Form Circle Standard Staff Reporter •*MH Til" the combined m -rondary schools masayin<- of Singapore is sponleriag a po«'lry rJaM, I lit* itrsl of ilfl kin«l m the Colony. The das which started on Friday, ha., about 15 t> idding i from fa '"n the boys and Lt-auer177 words
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Article40 1952-03-17 2 VRGI I iends seni at E I dv Mr. and Vnn X luan at their g 22, Geylang Singni on marriage of son. John Ang Kirn liss Nanc; Ch la Kirn 2 r oi Mr Chua Eng Cheng.40 words
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Article86 1952-03-17 2 TWENTY four representatives oi Cycle Dealers Association passed a resolution yesterday that the importation of sp%re parts into the country should be controlled to keep. their prices consistent. The dealers, who met under! the auspices oi the Pan-Malay-an Cycle Association, decided thai repair charges be increased. So86 words
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Article, Illustration137 1952-03-17 2 All Bicycles May Have To Use Scotchlite Standard Staff Reporter t' SINGAPORE bicycle owners (130.000 odd) may carry <i new reflect a r e>-'.til on their bicycles it itwre, !i frsis ese :'u carried out by the c Police pTore satisfactory. Na <d ScotdfcZite, this v.nrerial glows when illuminated hft137 words
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Article96 1952-03-17 2 THE National Service Bill which will be presented at the Singapore Legislative Council tomorrow will be discussed by the Representative Council of the Trades Union Congress at a meeting next month. The Governing Council of the T.U.C. will meet representatives of the Singapore Harbour Board96 words
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Article28 1952-03-17 2 MR. WAV. Rajasingam sailed from Singapore m the Chusan on a two and a half year scholarship study course granted by the Malayan Railway Administration.28 words
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Article24 1952-03-17 2 A LALLANG fire broke out m Balestier Road yesterday. A fire engine summoned to the scene put it out m 15 minutes.24 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-03-17 2 photo. PICTURE shows newly elected committee members of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce taking their oatlis of duty m the Chamber Hall on Saturday. StandardStandard - 26 words
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221 1952-03-17 2 Colony TUC Refutes Gov t's 'Tool' Charge Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Trades Union Congress "categorically" refutes the Government charge that it is a "tool of political opportunists," 9 m a letter seni recently to the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe. This charge was made during the last meeting221 words
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115 1952-03-17 2 Standard Woman Reporter ANOTHER feature^of Fijian life was introduced into Singapore last Saturday night m a house on Holland Road. The Nai-Tasiri tribe, who are known as the jungle island tribe of the Fijians and who are here waiting to go upcountry to fight115 words
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Article47 1952-03-17 2 THE SCIENCE Society, a student body of the University of Malaya, will hold an exhibition at the Great World on Mar. 28 and 29 ;}< part of a big 'fair' m aid tf a community hall for the Leper Settlement organised by the Singapore Rotary Club.47 words
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Article44 1952-03-17 2 SINGAPORE City Councillors have acquired from Government 18 acres of land m the Bukit Timah area for an additional reservior to store treated water and for a 25 million gallons Service Reservoir to safeguard the water supply m case ol a breakdown.44 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-03-17 2 MR. AND MRS. YAP Ec Siew who were married recently at the Singapore Registry, are now honeymooning m Australia. The bride was Miss Lillian Ng. eldest daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. Ng Sui Cam of Penang and the bridegroom is the second son of Mr. Mrs. Yap Twee52 words
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Article282 1952-03-17 2 THE SINGAPORE Art Society's exhibition of paintings and drawings by seven English and American women artists, which closed yesterday, resulted m the sale of 45 pictures at a total of $2,450. Last month's exhibition of pictures by the Bombay artist Shiavax Chavda resulted m the282 words
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Article, Illustration395 1952-03-17 2 Standard Staff Reporter DR. E. E. GYSS, Director of Technical Training of the International General Electr J Company of New York Ciiy, who is leaving for Bangkok after a short visit here, said yesterday that monies donated to charity shouldStandard - 395 words
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Article68 1952-03-17 2 MALAYA'S tin production m February totalled 4.347 tons bringing the total produced since Jan. 1, this year, to 9,512 tons. This represents the highest production figure for corresponding months $mcc 1947. Perak tops the list with 2,688 tons, Selangpr 1.228 tons, Negri Sembilan 146 tons. Pahang68 words
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187 1952-03-17 2 FIVE hundred members of uniformed routing nt» of the Singapore Christian \outh Council stood Ktiffl} to attention m the hot sun outside St. Iwdn m\ Cathedral yesterday afternoon before present in» th«ir colours as part of the hristian youth wrvicr held m the cathedral.187 words
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Article60 1952-03-17 2 BLOOD Bank balance from Bth to 14th March, inclusive Group Group Group Group Total. O' A* 'B AB 1 Donation received 52 23 29 3 107 Transfusion given 55 17 20 3 X Present stock of flasks m hand. 21 22 9 4 M 16 Cadets60 words
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Article103 1952-03-17 2 They Want Exemption THE Singapore < rnment and City Council La) Union, representing rate i employees of th« Government and the City Coun oil. hold that since thi i already employed m essential services, they sho ild exempted from National Servi. s, even In the event of v i This103 words
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Article40 1952-03-17 2 OTT OF 12 registered for < the Siiigapor*.' Labo ment Exchange, work was found for 795 In February. Out of those who peg < 1.(123 were men ai 246 women. Fhose who v employed comprised 585 en i id 210 women.40 words
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Advertisement88 1952-03-17 2 r\ 6UERLAIN o^. PERFUMES <ga^«|i 'VTCyT \so F^NCH V ii so d|fferent! \y LL° TWO SIZES m EACH. r&> w ft 1 V §1 J mw rORK ADOR£s it MJ EAU DX COLOGNC imperiali $15*00 and 8.00 •tfgsW fiM perfume Liv $25*00 and $45*00 S^ PtRf UME L'HEURE BLEUI $25*0088 words
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Advertisement81 1952-03-17 2 J^« 'SI Read The Cti« Ho. ■w ABC ot Hints n Book n« r f m FEE?!- f WOW CW f C. R. DAS PHONE 2-^ /</> eui/itiSTffi' AMAZING HI fOR COMPii. ;f GL/ND IffltAllliK NOV. you cai mt •ritb f>w pow tctied and prevn d IcaUinc labor*'" m Oon»,81 words
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Miscellaneous87 1952-03-17 2 f. i I BARMKD rS U V (-OH'SOBFT- \f I'M SAVING YOU Y(- \J-U£ST WATCH THEIR FULLBAOej^O/ T /l" m MURDERING US \V 7WASS TH' Wtf FO« THE LAST A LIL. > HE'S A HARD-BOILED A S^.T- > X'-FG.- ft NOW-BUT-c*Wt# V AHUKMSmH 1 PffW MIMUTES. )S STEAK EGG. IF87 words
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Article59 1952-03-17 3 SI ><> Reporter iti govern- parts lined m a Fed- ha the Secrethc O look ri b v Pen ins delej gene i ran ii held v ins Men'« 0 rev j. irdship the the Gw» I to 80 bi c declare* conce ng I ties should59 words
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Article141 1952-03-17 3 POWER curs iiit>\ ■> m Singapore i »ii. Klin( t<Ml.»> )'>.» t in it IM.ii f. ~ut. i ii m Emms, Imuirr IM i;.i Koiau \.\rr. !M X i iii < Ini m K.I X I |i»r»ii< r Kil Kil Nto < Ini i ■•>. i frmtiim H'ks., i KiiM»r141 words
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418 1952-03-17 3 EUR G. (i. THOMSON, Public Relations Secretary, Singapore, yesterday praised a resident of Fast Coast Koad lor raisins "a constructive point" In his letter to the press on the National Service Bill. This esidenl who signed 'J l m a letter to I418 words
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Article, Illustration113 1952-03-17 3 THE vSingapore Chinese V.M.C.A. launched their million-dollar new build--in;; fund campaign at a tea-party held at the premises of the Association m Selegie Road daring the weekend. The proposed site is at Telok Ayer Basin, off Anson Road. Already 50 teams are taking part m the campaign that is underStandard - 113 words
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Article190 1952-03-17 3 Standard Staff Reporter Hi! SINGAPORE Harbour Board authorities tt-rday charged with advancing: illogical reaiid ignoring the repeated pleas of its employees itu-nt of cost of living allowances m line wRh the Colony Government. The charges wore made In a statement issued by the Singapore190 words
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Article48 1952-03-17 3 1951: BAD YEAR FOR 'V' fund "ul.ird Stafl R»porier IVERSITY Malaya Fji i rnel with the m 1961 the g half that 1 sum c > led U P to m San- n the I seven pei cent i contribu- the total. rich people. Fed ti contribu- wid< spread48 words
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Article199 1952-03-17 3 ni.ird Stall Krpjrter ILAJTs i Borneo m a < quipmenl i aircr< w unteers, PaT: k set out bea to be start tbe rivor >wed ana narrowed, -arty wai to transfer to cr boat and finally to men Will carry only what they stand up In,199 words
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Article, Illustration538 1952-03-17 3 12 Had Torn I-Cards Standard Staff Reporter APPROXIMATELY 600 people, living m about 60 plank and attap huts m the Boon Teck Road area of Singapore, were screened m one of the biggest recent police operations, conducted by the Kandang Kerbau Division, at538 words
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Article162 1952-03-17 3 Standard Staff Reporter A CHILDREN'S Section will be provided at the United i States Information Service j Liberary, as soon as sfrace is available, said Miss Margaret Beadles. Director of the USIS Library Services, yesterday. This special section is part of their future expansion plans162 words
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Article73 1952-03-17 3 ARRANGEMENTS have been made m Singapore for an exhibition of Mr. Cheng Ting Chen's collection ot Chinese scrolls. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, who is patron of the China Society m Singapore will open the exhibition at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Saturday. April 573 words
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Article63 1952-03-17 3 Standard Staff Reporter A FAREWELL sermon was delivered by Rev. W. B. Eales to his congregation at St. Hilda's Church. Katong. yesterday following the usual morning service. Rev. Eales has been the priest-in-charge of the church for the last 16 months and is leaving for63 words
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Article117 1952-03-17 3 ROAD TOLL IN FEBRUARY-1 1 Standard Staff Reporter TR\FFIC accidents m Singapore m February totalled 95.* representing a drop of 133 compared with January. Eleven persons were killed m 10 accidents. In seven of the 2.i fatal accidents since Jan. 1. buses were involved m teven. Fortythree of the February117 words
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Article90 1952-03-17 3 Standar d Staff Reporter FOR THE next four nights, starting from tonight residents of the Singapore Improvement Trust Quarters m the Balestier Road Area will be entertained to a free cinema show and free Coca Cola. A total of 3,000 bottles of Coca Coia samplings90 words
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Article, Illustration855 1952-03-17 4 Soviet Purges A Catastrophe Like The Black Death' Conspiracy of Silent-?. By Alex Weissberg. (iiamibh Hamilton. 215.) By EDWARD CRANKSHAW IT is only fourteen years since the great Soviet purges came to an end. They represented, as Mr. Koestler says m his introduction to this remarkable book, "a catastrophe like855 words
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Article357 1952-03-17 4 English Women's Clothing m the Present Century. By C. Willett Cunnington. (Faber. 3} guineas.) By ALISON SETTLE IT is vastly to the credit of Dr. Willett Cunnington that no social historian of the future will dare omit a study of fashion, its causes and effects, m writing357 words
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585 1952-03-17 4 The Philosophy of Modern Art. By Herbert Read. (Faber. 255.) By BASIL TAYLOR "WHAT is this activity I have indulged m It is not critical it is not historical The method I adopt may be called philosophic because it is ihe affirmation585 words
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Article461 1952-03-17 4 John Evelyn and Mrs. Godolphin. By W.G. Bisraek. t Mac m ilia n. 205.) By EDMUND PENNING-ROWSELL IT is not surprising that Evelyn's "Life of Mrs. Godolphin" was a best so n cr when first published m 1847. How gratifying it was to be able461 words
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Article416 1952-03-17 4 MARGHANITA LASKI - PICK OF THE NEW NOVELS MARGHANITA LASKI The Equations of Love H> h the! Wilson Si.} The Path of Thunder B> PH< r HfcraJuUM Cd.) The Wastrel. By Ired< -ric Wakeni.'si U The Tartar Stfppe B> Dino Kii//.ili (S burg. l'!s. 6d.) Fxcellent Women. By B.ubara Pmh fC»I By PERHAPS416 words
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Advertisement219 1952-03-17 4 BE TALLER LJj; KlB (.IAKVMLI I) flßf L?JH[ Toll and healthy people are universally H Mw^/ admired while short and stumpy get beVI II yV J hind unnoticed. HYTEX GROWTH FOOD IV Pl 5 ore 9 uaran cc d to increase your y i§ J I height or money back.219 words
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Miscellaneous11 1952-03-17 4 -Vis V i 1 1 JF! r*x*^^^^* tti m i t11 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-03-17 5 Police 'At Home' photo Two thousand Policemen were *at home' to their relatives and friends at the Federation of Malaya Police Depot. Kuala Lumpur. There were Chinese wayang, Malay ronggeng and cinema shows. The Commandant of the Depot. Mr. T. H. Stockdale. is seen dancing the ronccene. Dept. of InformationDept. of Information - 50 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-03-17 5 photo. karcc Kditherine attended a mreting m Penan? hrld un,i r thf chairmanship of Mr. iirjh Joo ?>eans to ronsider Ibr uUisability of the formation of thr Prnan? branrh of InrtrfxndfMice of Malaya Party. Mr. Ih-.ih is sern idiircvsjnK thr Katheria?. StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article257 1952-03-17 5 In forma tion Led Sjuad To Find Jungle Camp Standard Staff <!orresponclent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Ha Ying, a woman terrorist, wife of Fook Lam, one time District Committee member m Mentakab, Paliang, was one of three terrorists killed by a Mentakab Jungle Squad yesterday.257 words
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Article71 1952-03-17 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Sun. Twenty-eight Chinese candidates, who have passed the Junior Middle Class, sat for the Ton Eng Hoe scholarship examination at the Yuk Choy High School this morning. There were originally 37 entries but nine failed to turn up. Mr. E. C. Hicks. Senior71 words
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Article62 1952-03-17 5 PENANG. Sun. The Fire Brigade had two rails here today one being a false alarm and the other a grass fire. The first call m the morning was at Victoria Street and Acheen Street junction which turned out to be false alarm. i The second call at about62 words
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Article31 1952-03-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A policeman was killed and two Home Guards wounded when 12 armed bandits attacked an estate m the Kuala Kubu District of Selangor early this morning.31 words
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Article131 1952-03-17 5 kl VIA U'Mri'K. Sun. Stall* al Fmli Avenue l»«-rtt (irHinlishnl to make way for a new iivei v. <| i»uil<ling for the Selangor ami Pnliaii£ Knhber ill r \o«oriation. have been m r- several years been < popular eat:i K;.t!a I. irnpur i other131 words
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Article34 1952-03-17 5 S M More 'nan of "ii" Fei if 4 P Girls' As icia t ion rsi »n In the Kt-k pie m Av,-r Itam ifternoon The girls egetabie luncheon i rf-i-p'- :nu h.t34 words
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Article279 1952-03-17 5 .I.i lid NjjtT Correspondent \.\<i. Sun. In dr iiinm uprn the Pcnans I ..vrr show at th«* Turf wh i)rrmiN4»>, before a lari;e itherteg here today the Iti ijdtel Commissioner. Mr. I P Biaghair said gardeiimx m >lalaya wa% m some w.ivs morr rewarding than m279 words
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Article40 1952-03-17 5 Sultan Opens New District KOTA BHARU. Sun— The Sultan uf Kelantan yesterday declared open the new district of Bandar Maching. Escorted by a motor cycle section of UMNO youth, the Sultan was met by the District Officer, Che Hashim Mohamed.40 words
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Article57 1952-03-17 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Sun.— The Territorial Chief. Kuala Kangsar District, walked four miles to the north of Enggor to Kampong Ulu Ribu where he declared open a new Malay school built at the expense of the ra'ayat. He was accompanied by the Assistant Inspector of Malay Schools. More57 words
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Article302 1952-03-17 5 INFANTICIDE LA W HAILED $l9*»)dar<( Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun. A woman hliu cause* ihe «leailt of her child, under the age of 12 month*, while the balance of her miml is dittturhed as a result of child-birth hlioiilil not be give the death penally. Thin is the opinion of two302 words
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Article76 1952-03-17 5 IPOH Sun An lf»«»h miin-1 Mi Wong Chun pMC woke up on Thursday morn ing. Mardi li. to find thai his tinlotked sifr m ho house at (nuns Th\r Thin Road had bern hurtrlrd A revolver and mv 00 cash and a n ')i"(),. foi 176 words
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Article81 1952-03-17 5 BF.NTONC. Sum "fad [n Pahang arc not m the perturbed by the recent nouncemenf *****1 the Natio Service Bill," Mr. F. c Pi I peliy. Pr«\ idetri of the B< to j Indian Association s:;de<l. He idded wfaal the Got a«• merit should now do is to81 words
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Article48 1952-03-17 5 SC Absented Wit hout Leave KCAI.A LUMPUR. Sun Abu Haggan. .4 m \<*h' •> I Special Constable wm* fined (30 m deCaull two wed rigorous imprisonment l»\ Dh« Harun m the Second Ma;;. trate*s Court her** yesterday, lor absentinc himself frotn Mm v uit hout «*a\ c <ti (ood48 words
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Article25 1952-03-17 5 [POH, Sun |fr Lee X Hong. t ht* ne« Inspertoi Chinese Schools, Perafc, > entertained to lea i<\ Chinese teachera the Ufa letl School today25 words
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Article115 1952-03-17 5 BUTTERWORTH. Sun A verdict of death by misadventure due to drowning was returned by Che Abdul Rahman bin Mat, the Coroner, at an inquiry held into the death of an ei?ht -year-old girl, Lim Hup Chai, whose body was recovered from an unfenced well at Kepala115 words
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Article918 1952-03-17 6 Anti-Chinese And Anti-Charity \S THE clock strikes ten m Kuala Lumpur on JX Wednesday the Clerk o! Council will announce: -H Excellency The High Commissioner..." and S. Cit-.aid Templer will take hit seat fo: the first time officially as President of the Federal Legislative Council. The Council will have first918 words
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Article, Illustration689 1952-03-17 6 air.— Recenuy I received a notice from tb« Water Department idviiini me mat the oovei of my water meter wu misiing tnd that the meter would be removed for repair and I would be billed with the coat thereof. ThU -«s/ .il<l have been equitable had689 words
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Letter255 1952-03-17 6 Awards For Steno s Urged Sfr: I am a stenographer m a Government Depai ment and I am sending this article to the press m the hope that it will get the fu'i support from all my sister and brother stenographers. Recently. I came across an advert from the Crown255 words
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Letter153 1952-03-17 6 Sir: The tin mining industry m Malaya is on its feet. The employers have been compensated for their losses and are now making good profits with cheap and discontented labour force. Unlike the employees m the Government services, the tin mining employees since the re-occupation have not153 words
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Letter211 1952-03-17 6 Sir: While spending my two weeks' vacation at Telok Paku recently, I had the sad occasion to see tenderaged pupils of primary class walking from Changi Point to Telok Paku English School, a distance of about 2 miles. As the school is located at the remote corner of211 words
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754 1952-03-17 6 By Our Ceylon Correspondent COLOMBO. "PIFTY thousand Ceylonese living m foreign countries, most of them m Malaya will have to decide by the end of this year whether they want to remain citizens of Ceylon or want to forego754 words
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Article257 1952-03-17 6 PROVIDENT FUND PLAN FAVOURED Sir:— ln weighing up the relative merits of the contributory pension and central provident fund schemes it has been agreed that one of the disadvantages of the latter \s that workers who are already middle-aged cann it hope to benefit fully from it, and no one257 words
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Advertisement108 1952-03-17 6 yM WL **&r- m 3f BSSSSS^^BSK -and enjotUh*!"'^— J L^RESH milk is reinforced m imp t x elements and vitanunv and delicious food beverage on the .i d I •Ovaltine'. Moreover. 'Ovaltine In- I 1 properties which improve the dua milk, thereby making its nutriment available. Amontst other valuable food108 words
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Article296 1952-03-17 7 1 2 KILLED IN KOREA INCIDENT KUJv Iroops rire On Red PoWs In Koje Is. Camp KOJE ISLAM), KOREA, Mar. 16, (AP). A I .S. Army captain said yesterday that with Mood streaming down his face he tried frantically to hah South Korean security soldiers who fired through a barbed296 words
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105 1952-03-17 7 m < AMBKIDGESHIRE, iir it,. (Keuter) The ..n.n of Queen Elizabeth ti vaa prot hiimed with full ,ntr\ h»r<- yesterday reeks late at the re,t f ">7 prominent citi,,t tins ancient cathedral I <• had protested strongit no proclamation was m February If, day105 words
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Article121 1952-03-17 7 M CAPI L T S j K. Peurifoy's a government I sed ebangefl m brought a t cabinet yes- .-.ci their govern- the iasue. v c ibinei statement Pinswef to the la m government tat 9 v termed inte cv t a I I121 words
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80 1952-03-17 7 Bevan: Govt. Using 'Rearm' As 'Excuse' DURHAM, Mar. 16, (Router) Mr. Aneurin Bevan, leader of the- British Labour Party's Leftwingers, yesterday accused the Conservative Government of using its rearmament programme as an excuse to rut into the social services. **They think they have got a respectable excuse," he told a80 words
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106 1952-03-17 7 COLOMBO. Mar. 16 <AP > Thousands of people m East Ceylon are flocking to the town Oj Gal Ova to see Banda. who has taken for his wife a pretty 15-yeax old girl. The reason lor this unusual interest la that until a106 words
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Article40 1952-03-17 7 HONGKONG, Mar. 1»>, (Reu-fcer-AAP The Hongkong Hotel will be pulled down the demolishing work will begin on May 1. The local Enterprise Limited, which is rebuilding the structure agreed to lease the premises •of 14 years.40 words
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141 1952-03-17 7 1. 1 \\!OK<;\N (Wales), Mar. 16 (Router)— Walter Ury, ■noiiki of the 330,000 strong Union of Shop, ..luiti^e and Allied Workers, warned here tonight t heavy industrial conflict might well develop ...i-hout Britain before the end of the year. P i Bey, member of the141 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-03-17 7 photo. <'JNKK\I.S WJIK TAKES AIM Ml* MattltW B. f> rtf way, wife of the Americas SupreiF* fommandrt IB tar Fast, fakci careful »iiu M she UrieS out a &Ul* while on a visit to the Woimns Army Corps ileadquurUMs 111 Tokyo.- A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article97 1952-03-17 7 LOMETA. < Texas) Mar. 16 (UP) Of 2.500 men of the 82nd Airborne Division, who made a practice jump here. 25 suffered fractures or probable fractures and 13 'suffered sprains. F q v i P m c n t as heavy as a97 words
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Article61 1952-03-17 7 TUNIS. TUNISIA. Mar. 16 (APi An explosion shattered the door and windows of Prime Minister Mohammed Chenik's house early yesterday. Police are looking for a truck which passersby said they saw leave the neighbourhood shortly after the blast. There was a similar explosion, with considerable61 words
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Article84 1952-03-17 7 UN. NEW YORK. Mar. 16 (UP) The American United Nations delegate said yesterday that the United States is considering demanding a United Nations investigation of "false" Soviet charges that the United States was waging germ warfare m China and Korea. United States delegate Benjamin84 words
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Article71 1952-03-17 7 JOHANNESBURG. Mar. 1G (Reuter) Trouble flared up again last night m Johannesburg's African township of Newdare, where last week-end 11 Africans were killed and 95 injured i° two days of rioting. One African was killed, four .other Africans injured and a policeman stabbed m the thigh71 words
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57 1952-03-17 7 HONGKONG, Mar. 16, CAP)— Peiping Radio has expanded its propaganda war by accusing America of carrying "bacteriolofical warfare' to North China, t claimed that an American plane "raided" the outskirts of Tsingtao on Mar. 6 and dropped a "large quantity" of germbearing insects, such57 words
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Article137 1952-03-17 7 RANGOON. Mar 16. (Reuter) —Burma's 21-member new Cabinet headed by Prime Minister U Nu was sworn m at the President's house here today. Mr. Raschid. whose inclusion m the Cabinet was one of the two surprises, was born m India but has spent most part137 words
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61 1952-03-17 7 ROME Mar. 16 (Reuter)— The Italian Senate last night approved Italy's entry into the sixnation Schuman coal and steel pool m spite of strong Communist and leftwing Socialist opposition. Before the treaty setting up the pool can become effective for Italy it must also be61 words
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193 1952-03-17 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 16, (Rtuter). Defence Secretary Robert Lovett said last night the Communists would suffer "critical losses of men and material" if they launched new largescale attacks m Korea. Of Korean truce negotiations ie said: "We seek an end to lostilities. but never193 words
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104 1952-03-17 7 Oatis Again 'Confesses' To G uilt— Prague LONDON. Mar. 16, (Renter)— William Oatis. Associated Press correspondent jailed for alleged spying m Czechoslovakia has again been put m a Prague court witness box to "confess his guilt, according to Prague Radio last night. Oatis. 38, was brought up as a witness104 words
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278 1952-03-17 7 UN NEW YORK, Mar. 16 (UP), —There has been a pronounced drop m death rates over a wide portion of the globe m the last two decades as a result of the progress m the fight against infectious and parasitic diseases. Life expectancy278 words
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Article44 1952-03-17 7 SENATOR Robert faft of Ohio, campaigning for Republican presidential nomination, said in Chicago that "there is accumulating evidence that Gen. MacArthur was completely right" in proposing the bombing of Manchurian military installations military and blockading China.— A. P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article29 1952-03-17 7 LONDON, Mar. 16, (Reuter)— Sir Maurice Daummond Peterson former Ambassador m Moscow from 1946 to 1949 died at his home m Berkshire yesterday. He was 62.29 words
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Article28 1952-03-17 7 HITLER'S former finance minister, Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, is now m Madrid "to visit friends." He may give a series of lectures on monetary problems.- AFPAFP - 28 words
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Article28 1952-03-17 7 A NEW "Living Buddha." Chou Hien-Chia, has been installed m Labarang Monastery, Kansu Province. He succeeds Chia Muyang V who died m April 1947. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article26 1952-03-17 7 A COMPLETE British army engineers unit with about 200 military vehicles is due to leave Cyprus for the Suez Canal Zone. AFPAFP - 26 words
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Article, Illustration98 1952-03-17 7 Mexican secret service agents disclosed they had prevented an attempt to assassinate exiled Cuban President Carlos Prio Socarras. The Secret Service said about ten gunmen tried to force their way into Prio's hotel room m Mexico City early on Saturday, but were frightened away by armedA.P. - 98 words
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84 1952-03-17 7 UN Battle To Wipe Out Locust Starts WASHINGTON. Mar. 16 <UP) —The State Department reported yesterday that the first international battle to wipe out the desert locust annual scourge of the Middle East— will get under way this week m Iran. The report said that before the battle ended operations84 words
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117 1952-03-17 7 PARIS, Mar. 16. (UP) A Paris group announced yesterday after a 20-year investigation that the grave of Egypt's fabulous Queen Cleopatra here actually contains only the body of an Arab soldier killed m a Paris cafe brawl. The group, which calls itself "Friends117 words
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Article74 1952-03-17 7 HONGKONG. Mar. 16, <AFP> —A fabulous strike of "black gold" (wolfram) bid* -fair to do a large part m bringing prosperity back to Hongkong after the disastrous effects of the U S. embargo on shipments of materials to this port. On the large island of74 words
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262 1952-03-17 7 Pakistan Govt. Starts Arms, Plane Company BUDGET PRESENTED KARACHI, Mar. 16, (Reuter).— Pakistan's Finance Minister Mr. Mohamed Aii announced today that his government had taken action to float a company named "Pakistan Armament and Aircraft Industries" with an authorised capital of 100,000,000 rupees (£10,832.000 sterling) to ensure Pakistan's independence of262 words
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Article48 1952-03-17 7 COPENHAGEN. Mar. 15. <UP> Soviet diplomats' freedom of movement m Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Iceland will be discussed at the Nordic Foreign Ministers Conference at Christiansborg Ca.stle today and tomorrow. The ministers will also discuss a proposal to establish a Nordic j Parliamentary Council.48 words
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Article91 1952-03-17 7 US Blocks E. German Accounts BERLIN ICar i< fit iterl The LJi d S1 it< i 1 re isury has blocked K.ist <.'•<: '.w r i counts with I tailed States i> inks, 'he East < man < lenei i 'i ide Ministry announced yes'j nda] [1 s.iiri the "'<91 words
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111 1952-03-17 7 HONGKONG, liar IT <AP Distribution of a Communist* donated "comfort fund" to victim! a squatter village fi'c begint m Hongkong tomorrow, bu| a Rrd delegation from Canton whu-h originally planned tttt affair will not be hr: c to participate. The distribution of the equivalent111 words
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Article22 1952-03-17 7 A CHILDREN'S influenza epidemic m West Berlin i> spreading to adults. Some 2. r >,<;oo children are ill. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article484 1952-03-17 8 Reduced Turnover Recorded By A Special Correspondent THERE was a distinct lull while Malayan markets waited for Mr. Butlers Budget and reduced volume of business was recorded over the week. Malayan commercial opinion welcomed the Budget proposals as resolute steps to save sterling and restore the484 words
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Article204 1952-03-17 8 Hammer and Co., Ltd: Sup plying shipping with water a rates fixed m 1935. thi s effici ent concern was able to meet an unprecedented demand anc show a profit for 1951 after ta> of $429,379 (40.2 per cent.! which would* be equivalent tc at least 58 per204 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-03-17 8 photo. More than 600 guests attended a dealers dinner given by Guthrie and Co. Ltd., on Friday Bight at the Southern Hotel m Singapore. From left m the picture are, Mr. Wong Peng Yuen. Mr. C. R. Darweil, Balbhadar Singh, Bakhtawar Singh, Mr. A. F. Taylor, General Manager of GuthriesStandard - 56 words
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Article211 1952-03-17 8 The Week 's Business Industrials: Fraser and Neave $3.67* c.d. to $3.72$ x.d.. Jackson and Co. LtdL $2.50, Malayan Breweries $5.00 x.d.. Malayan Collieries $1.70 to $1.65 to 51. 72*. McAlister $41.00 to $40.50. Singapore Cold Storage $4.b5. Straitg Trading $21.75 to $22.00. Straits Steamship $23.50 to $24.00. Uniteer Ordinary211 words
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302 1952-03-17 8 THE growing impression m America that natural rubber production is now highest it will ever be m the foreseeable future, and that synthetic production will have to be expanded to make up the difference between supply and demand for new rubber, is dispelled by the Natural302 words
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Advertisement378 1952-03-17 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Ve^/forMafac-on Bn ">' 8.w,. Vessel f r Port Dickon VVeek y a n ?f° r for v iatllbi JJar 18 Tang So iff for Malacca ant n »«r Nibung Mar 23 Port Dick=on Port Btla for Be1 <™'an Mar 26 Swettenbam Mar 19 SARAWAK N BORNEO378 words
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Advertisement418 1952-03-17 8 Spore p n h--> "FIONIA' for Bangkok 18i*M, r >" r ">l "PANAMA" for Bangkok Hongkong. Manila Kobe Yokohama 11 13\pr H !114 "MfcONIV for Saigon 'MALAYA- for Bangkok, P Saigon Hongkong 18-ltf.May r, |?u FROM JAPAN HON(.KON(. "BINTAXG" for Bangkok Gd R SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCWh! For Colombo, Aden.418 words
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Article, Illustration308 1952-03-17 9 r Jf y tiE Singapore Standard post-school certificate scholarships for 10.11 anil 1952 have been ft oft hfg Miss Tan thoona Oi of th*> St. George's Uirl School and the* PenuMtg Frrt? School, and Master M. f Sg'thupgtlltg of the Mahtcca High School. The scholarships, worth S.IGO308 words
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534 1952-03-17 9 I I .uilt »1» ir Brutus, is n uiir stars hut m our ih.it we .«r»- tinderes are spoken m lh« Shake pearc .i time when be ieved m irt of fate from net! at four m that no any this -till534 words
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393 1952-03-17 9 Scholarships For Penang Girl And Malacca Boy able to believe that some malign fate or the remote stars are responsible for the positions we may hold m life. If every thing were predestined as some people would like us to believe, where would be the "free will" that God granted393 words
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Letter469 1952-03-17 9 MR. BEVAN IS RIGHT Sir;— Nearly every Asian will agree with the sentiments expressed by Mr. Aneurin Bevan m his article "A new path for the British Labour Party" which appeared m your issue of the 13th. March. Especially that bit where he says that "the perils of war have469 words
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Letter300 1952-03-17 9 Sir: If an individual's freedom of expression is curtailed by becoming a member of an organisation then it would be m the interest of freedom for such organisation to be dissolved. Mr. M. P. D. Nair's expulsion from the Labour Party coitid have been justified had Mr.300 words
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1121 1952-03-17 9 M. C. Sethupathy - Superstition The Fruits Are All Evil M. C. Sethupathy "The fault, dear Brutus, is not m our stars. But m ourselves, that we are underlings." These words arc said by Cassius to Brutus m An I. Scene II of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar." All Rome is making holiday m honour of1,121 words
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Advertisement73 1952-03-17 9 'si^. a!\ TEETH W HEALTHY <i^Ln GUMS Gibbs S.R. Toothpaste p.\cs yout ceetli j am sparkling whitcne-s 1 u?n. at rAf MMf /iw.r j: irds the hc.ilth oi yur paoat. It is the s<*l.u; i ricinoleate m Ciibbs S.R wh- bformsapßDteAivc f barrier against fecma. Fbf attractive v.hitc I teeth73 words
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Article432 1952-03-17 10 This Week's Instalments Vl 'lit,) V, nearly very Mi.rra. from the swish, expensive miniature to the lium!>!« -^t box. is fitted with an outlet for a flash 4'Lu hment. i expos ure for Bash is by r. the simplest photographic c- ire to estimate ;<nd make,432 words
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Article1608 1952-03-17 10 Peter Robinson - An Adventure Called Photography Peter Robinson r i tip i r (TTi None of this, however, sucreeded m making the flash power a precision light source nor did it dispense with the vile vapours llarnittfj Spat \BOUT this time. great strides were being made m the mass-production of the ordinary1,608 words
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154 1952-03-17 10 HOLLYWOOD. Mar 16 (AP UP) Producer Sam Goldwyn is betting US$4 000,000 against 4.000.000 Danes that a fairy tale, based loosely on the life of Hans Christian Andersen and starring Danny Kaye will be great box-office. But the Danish Foreign Office is so upset154 words
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Advertisement157 1952-03-17 10 MALAY FILM HtOliu IX "AHTABA SENYUM DAN TANtis Starring ROKIAH, P. RAMLEE MI"S wf^t *vtJ_________ ,A i__P^%W^ '*W K£\/trs J "*"^^f JOKN MillS PHniISaiWRT v p T S&MWINAMAXER [Jfsi]jjMjs TOMORROW BOOK™N 3W JOHN McCALIUM tffpf s 464//? LAST ta^fcl^ 11am ...1.45 FOUR J»h*^4&6.3od SHOWS ONLY' Tomorrow! One Day Onh "FATHER157 words
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Miscellaneous260 1952-03-17 10 ON THE AIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE <4H4 m Si m) a.m. For Schools; »..->.-» Interlude; 10 a.m. t.mergenc-y News (K.L.)- 10 05 Tunes from Yesterday and Today; 10.45 For Schools; 1 p.m. Leigh ton Noble Orchestra the Pied Pipers--1.80 News; 1.45 Home on the Range; p.m. For Schools; 6.15 Programme260 words
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Miscellaneous578 1952-03-17 10 >\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\V\\\\\VV\\\VV\, 5 'T'OUAVS Quotation: "No one < is exempt from talkins jj 5 nonsense; the mistortune i> to do it solemnly." Montagne. < J MONDAY FOR EVERVONi:: Be acuve ;n connection with mat- r > ters that may v.e'.d some future benefits Reorganize. sv-tem j at ze Add to savings,578 words
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Article800 1952-03-17 11 LONDON. Mai. 16 (Reuter). If Artenal f are to make mo:iern football history thU gessoa by carrying off llie cup :i:i<l Leasup championsliip l double, they will ltn\r to improve ron>>i<lerably on their form m the goalless draw at Fill ham yesterday. Although Arsenal have still800 words
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Article319 1952-03-17 11 I LONDON. Mar. 15 (Reuter): Following are results of soccer matches played today FIRST DIVISION Bolton 3. CheLea 0 Burnley 0. Derby County 1. Charlton U. Manchester C. 0. i Fulham 0. Arsenal 0. Manchester U. 2. Wolves 0. Mid'brough 1. Blackpool 0. Newcastle :i. Portsmouth 3. Preston319 words
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Article175 1952-03-17 11 SPORTS LETTER S.r: Your .Sunday rnnu porary yesterday quoied Mr. tAvn Chmui Ci> ok as sa g )r wax tjo? opt -'i.s: <■ <>' f Malaya* prospect* forthcoming ihon v < j> final. /t |fr. Li r>' had been •«i correctly, he wi 4 (egg T- JO appealing for 'mids175 words
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Article69 1952-03-17 11 Aussie Team For Helsinki s DNEY, March. l« The An :.1 .ii, < Federation announce that ,< 35-man de eg it repi• fiit A isti alia tin* < I s inpic Gramei m U-. -.;nki 1 1 more fond lital c, A tralia will •ad idd it- row ing tea69 words
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Article83 1952-03-17 11 NEW ITORIC, liar I v n After 1-4 "bap| v j .i i Joe Louis, incr Warn c >■ id is looking foi i tie want to Em i p i 1 good li:'':,tti I cou Id ha 5 with ■]>• (/ihcr top fightci I83 words
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Article, Illustration126 1952-03-17 11 Slannin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slannin Sam Snead 1 i^ AS you »ii ing do I/O) r iMftfhl passes from right lefl to '<"'. oj picturccf, so a' impart your Wi-'uifil is fot ■••id 'Ihm jyo.'i arc < 77 iiOKiii'iu u> deliver ■full rhythmic pc er to the ba I^.-'i/.t poi/er is126 words
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Advertisement696 1952-03-17 11 WAI KSMAN-DRIVER wanted Apply stating experience and pay expecte^ to Box T722 Standard, Singapore 1. Ranted junior CLERKS. Applicants with previous experience preferred. Minimum educational qualification frh Standard. Apply P.O. Box No. 76, Kuala Lumpur. SALESMAN (Chinese) must be well connected with Chinese Community Required by leading air conditioning Firm696 words
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Advertisement730 1952-03-17 11 NOTICE TO SPECIALIST CONTRACTORS THE Singapore City Council x having already invited applications from Building Contractors to be entered on their tendering lists now invite Contractors and Firms interested m tendering for the following connected specialist works to submit their names for listing as Specialist Contractors m the relevant category:—730 words
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Advertisement1158 1952-03-17 11 NOTICES I CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS PITY CLEANSING DEPARTSupply of 100 to 120 Street Bins. Forms and oiue print shewing specifications from Tender Room, fe??^K. d Fioor Ci 'y HalL cl °se NOON 1/4/52. ELECTRICITY DEPART- MJ_NI Supo'y of (a) 20,000 1 ice» 4" Internal Diameter Cement Asbestos Conduits.1,158 words
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Advertisement56 1952-03-17 11 DIAMOND THEATRE I>AILY I SHOWS: 3.30 7 iO P M "A/¥IVI" (Tamil) FAMILY STOIH s- ii rtof \%R \l AhMIMI MAS lIX Ml 111 I START SWING TODAY CHUNG KHIAW BAK/. LTD ¥UL CAN OKI A MVIHUi M I m»» %S LITTLE AS $1/- 1VIIK»>» iVIIJ M PAID AT 21%56 words
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Article333 1952-03-17 12 Blames 'Unreasonable' Pressure In Circular ECLIPSE Badminton Party, Singapore's champions m 1900, who supplied the Colony with some of its foremost players since 1939, have resigned from the Singapore Badminton Association. A press release from the Parly yesterday stated: "At an emergency meeting of the .Management333 words
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Article235 1952-03-17 12 BALESTIEF Community ntrr took a nig step m the promotion of sports yesterdi\ by holding the first aniuul Married versus Mnulrs goccci match played at Urn VMA round. The Suui«s von the A. P. Rajah (Up by two t;oals to one. opened the se >re after235 words
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Article50 1952-03-17 12 IPOH. Sun. South China cagers scored another convincing victory il) their last match here when they routed the Perak C >:nbmed by 62 points to 39 at the Yuk Choy School court last evening. The Homesters could Rnd no nns'.ver to the tourists speed and agility.50 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-03-17 12 Ssft. bimell Kadrodro ot the Fiji Regimtnt and official li?l:t-hravvw eight champion of his homeland, means business when lie climbs the ropes of the Happy World Stadium Riiiij on April 4th. to tight StttVe Brian, of Australia. Radrodro. already well known to Singapore Rugby fans, is taking his preparation seriously.74 words
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Article403 1952-03-17 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Recreation Club defeated Singapore C^riekel (!lub by 32 runs m a friendly cricket nialcli played on the padan«: yesterday. S(!R(' batted Itrsl and were all out for 182 runs. Chrong Thiam Siew topped the score with 68 runs wliilr ln« Earn llork was403 words
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Article136 1952-03-17 12 SELANGOR XI TROUNCE RAF COMBINED KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor trounced the Combined Royal Air Force XI by seven goals to three m a match played here today. Selangor were superior m all departments of the game. The only opposition by the airmen was given m the first half when Selangor136 words
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Article148 1952-03-17 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Two friendly cricket matches played here today were abandoned folio. yin? heavy rain m the afteraoon. The highlight of the game be- ween the Selangor Club and the Tamilian* Physical Culture Club were the fine innings of H.O. Bennett who scored 61148 words
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Article51 1952-03-17 12 NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, Mar. 15 (Reuter)— John Marshall, Australian Olympic star, was beaten by his Yale University team mate Wayne Moore m the 440 yards free style event of th c Eastern Inter Collegiate Swimming League championships here today. Moore won by a touch m four minutes 32.251 words
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Article136 1952-03-17 12 IPOH. Sun. Combined Civilians easily beat Combined Services by eight wickets on the padang today. The Services batsmen fell like nine pins to the bowling of Atnaladass and Terry Koenitz and could only scored 33 runs. Webb Owen was the top scorer with eight runs.136 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-03-17 12 Saturday's wrestlin photo for Out to the wide Al Costello lies on the cold, hard floor of the Happy World Stadium having: knocked out King Kong and then falling out of the ring himself. The double knock out ended Saturday's wrestling main event at the Stadium. Tony PohTony Goh; Standard - 51 words
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447 1952-03-17 12 Malays Give Singapore 'A' Keen Fight ITH THE commendable idea of Irving out n<* talent, Malay F.A. selectors fielded a raw »ide ■gainst Singapore "A" at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. However the new men failed to impress and were beaten 3-0 l»y the fast and (it Colony kk V* string.447 words
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Article57 1952-03-17 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER:— SAFA League Div. 1 REME v. Katong Sajarah at Jalan Bes£r Stadium; Div. 11 Cheer F ul Lads v. Woodbridge Hospital at Ceylang; Div'. 11l A Cheerful Lads v. Netaji MSC at CYMA. Commercial Houses FA. League Hong Kong Bank "A" V. Piriau Bukom at Shell ground;57 words
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Article179 1952-03-17 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— I On the Padang yesterday the I Selangor Non-Benders made a gallant bid for victory* against the Selangor Club with a last-wicket stand between Lt. Col. Symes and Upton, the partnership bringing 34 runs. The club won by 34 runs. Batting first they179 words
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Article148 1952-03-17 12 AFTER five hectic rounds, the wrestling: match between King Kong and AI Costello ended abruptly at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday both grapplers, involved m a head Ion? crash, knocked themselves out, Costello falling outside the ring. An ambulance was called for Costello who148 words
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Article115 1952-03-17 12 LONDON. Mjr. !<;. < AP, I ngland retained the < al< uttu (up yesterday as her rugby team whipped a bad Scottish team 19-3 before U.1.0U0 spectator* at the Murray I ield ground, near Idinhurgh. I ngl.ind scored two foals, one dropped goal and jwo tries to115 words
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Article54 1952-03-17 12 Record Mile In Varsity Sports WHITE< LONDON second heade I Chais Cl leal;.:. Cain:,: SatunJ i beat fifth 5U bridge, v I ltl£ I ir mi the meeting I' <.■-■•■ B tain's o the olympii 1 on a afterno van a I his i I X- J2n I i 'J54 words
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Article17 1952-03-17 12 Lplay at J Irawn 1 1 I < has bi-en Rxed at JL H17 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous71 1952-03-17 12 |timh|to HIGH HUES at trie principal re- >' la n Maiaya: IOI»\V: AM. FM Singaporr 1-8 2.^1 Malacca 10 31 11.10 Tort Ditkson 9.1 i 9.58 Fort > ham 7.40 8 .07 PilMll^ SJI J li»M(»KK()U SiMniporc 1"^ ?*i§ Malacca 10.51> 12.W Port Dickson 9.40 10.4! P,,rt >ham 8.19 8.4971 words
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Miscellaneous380 1952-03-17 12 WEIGHTS FOR WEDNESDAY WEIGHTS for the Second day of the Singapore Turf Club March Meeting en Wednesday are as follows: Cl. 1, DIV. I—61 6 F. The Potentate 8.07 Tryas 8.10 rT om Silver Crest 8.05 Pegasus 8.09 Uninsured 9.06 Gay Co cd 805 Friendship 8.09 Gambar Melaya 9.04 Inli380 words
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