Singapore Standard, 20 March 1952
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Title Section18 1952-03-20 1 Singapore Standard .4k m *i x II NO. 262 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration728 1952-03-20 1 Governor On Service Bill Recruits For S'pore Regl. Seen Likely SINGAPORE National Service RegiKill imjlit in*- il>l 1m- used in finding ..i lie proposed Singapore Kenimcni **il .>! »in h n regiment i- pursued*" Sir <.:!i!(»ii. retiring Governor of iln* (lolony lii farewell press conference in t lie? m; ui728 words
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Article107 1952-03-20 1 I LONDON. Mar. 19, (Renter) —The Marquess of Salisbury, Lord Privy Seal, announced in the House of Lords today that a new Commissioner of Police for Singapore is to be appointed aftei the new Governor, Mr. .1. F. Nicholi, has arrived there. Lord Salisbury said107 words
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Article63 1952-03-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Three members of the No. 8 Federal Jungle Company were killed and 13 wounded— four seriously -in a bandit ambush in the Kuantan-Sungei Lembini? Road, Pahang. today. A big battle had raged between the terrorists and the Jungle Company. No further details63 words
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Article124 1952-03-20 1 HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 19. <UP> -Vivien Lei«h and Marlon Brando were hot favourites to day to win the coveted Oscars at the 22nd annual Academy A.vard presentations on Thurs- IV night Misa Leigh and Brando, the >tars of "A. Streetcar named Desire both are in New York and124 words
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Article70 1952-03-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— A RM platoon commander* bodyguard was hot dead w!lL a trans-patrol operating in the Kroh district of Perak opened Ore on two terrorists yesterday. Two pistols were recovered. The bandit who waj killed bv a patrol ot the 1/2 Gurkhas on last Monday wm actually70 words
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1290 1952-03-20 1 Farewell Broadcast SIR FRANKLIN GIMSON, retiring Governor of Singapore, in a radio broadcast last night on the eve of his departure told the people m the Colony that the greater their ambitions for Singapore and expectations from it, the greater the demands that were required of1,290 words
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Article244 1952-03-20 1 Measure Mentioned In Statement On Problems Of Police Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Sir Gerald Templer, High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, told a distinguished gathering today that one of his main objectives is to start off, even in a small way at the beginning, a244 words
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Article248 1952-03-20 1 Objective: Un ited Ma lay an Na tion KUALA LIMPI K, Wed. -'What can be done to induce more people in this country today to regard the country as the object of their loyalty?', asked Sir Gerald Templer, High Commissioner, when he addressed the Federal Legislative Council this morning. me248 words
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590 1952-03-20 1 KUALA LUMP! K. W,,1.— Ih, nis no H i. not affected in his «lailv life h\ the rmermrwuy, Fbrrc i- not our person who has not u per«ofUU respontfibilily for contributing something to iis wpprcMiiw, CicraM Tempter, Ili^h Commiiwioner, in hi> wMrw speech to the590 words
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Article53 1952-03-20 1 Gi msons To Sail Today SIR Franklin and Lady Gimson will leave Singapore today by the s.s. Chusan lor Colombo where they will stay as the guests of the Government of Ceylon. Sir Franklin will be taken on a tour to inspect the irrigation projects. He expects to reach home53 words
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Article108 1952-03-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A team of expert investigators from the Board of Inland Revenue in Britain is coming out to Malaya to tackle the problem of income tax evasion, Gen. Sir Gerald Templer. High Commissioner, announced today in the Federal Legislative Council Sir Gerald also proposed108 words
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Article56 1952-03-20 1 THE Bukit Kurau-Ijok Road from the 80.46 to 80.53 mile, Taiping, was reported last night to be under 16 inches of floodwater, which is still rising. In Buttei worth, the floods at the 19 to 19*mile. Changkat Road and at the \Z\ mile. Tassek Road, have .subsided The56 words
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Article, Illustration16 1952-03-20 1 The above picture by the Department of Information shows the Federation of Malaya Coat of Arms.16 words
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131 1952-03-20 1 SEARCH for the RAFa missing Vampire jet fighter was localized to two areas in Johore yesterday but at a late hour no sign ot the aircraft had been found One air search centred around a jungle area in Central Johore. where kampong Malays reported hearing131 words
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165 1952-03-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The first reading of the Federation's National Service Bill was taken this naming in the Federal Legislative Council under .suspension of standing rules and orders. The Bill, which was introduced by the Member for Industrial and Social Relations Mr. J D165 words
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Advertisement17 1952-03-20 1 i f 1 Ronald T+IE^AKE A $/-74°* I SUMPTUOUS '^DRAKES WEEK at COLO STORAGE SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICE/17 words
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Advertisement18 1952-03-20 1 Education: £Sj22^sT" Citizenship: Insurance: I. ah st London Ruitbrr H: Tin priqes awl other Cabin on \mse 7.18 words
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Advertisement26 1952-03-20 1 Car Rates Mob Go UpvP, 9 SHEU MOTOR OIL @yssc claimed im Scotland J gj| a5 //ie fc^i/ procura i UJB B'Xi Fraser and Neavi L'.-mtei26 words
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Article430 1952-03-20 2 Chief Of CID Told Of Bribe Standard Staff Reporter EVERY move made by Mr. Cheah Teng Cheok, A.S.P., and Mr. L. W. Koh, acting A.S.P., of the C.1.D., Singapore, during investigations into the $400,000 opium robbery case, was under instruction from the C.I.D. Chief, said430 words
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Article131 1952-03-20 2 Plea For Oversea Chinese Citizenship Standard StatT Reporter PETITION urging the Malayan Governments to graat itizenship rights to China-born Chinese, who arc called up under the National Service Bill. Will be sent to the Secretary ol State lor Colonies. Mr. Oliver IMtelton, and both Governments by the panMalayan Kwangtmig Hui131 words
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Article193 1952-03-20 2 :HE DIPLOMA the highest aj the Royal Life SavS kty was for the :;t >1 r n in Singapore by W >ng Yip Chong, a ai medical stu lent of iversity ol Malaya. M: R >wland Ly e represent- tl the Royal Life Saving sai thai life-savers193 words
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Article40 1952-03-20 2 MR. BRYAN de Grineau. veteran artist for the London [llustrated News, arrived in Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday from his Australian tour He wi stay here for two days making six sketches of life in Singapore for hi? magazine.40 words
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Article152 1952-03-20 2 Stuudard Staff Reporter DATO PAGLAR, Singapore Legislative Councillor has i. ged u .e Government to set op .i committee to investigate the position o1 squatter^ bj the Ser tngooo Garden Estate who are to bo evicted from their mea during the next 18 mont'-.< He has proposed that152 words
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Article, Illustration216 1952-03-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter INCREASED prices of beer and haid liquor caused by the recent tax rise have not affected noticeably the number of customers who make the cabaret rounds a checkup revealed last night. Grumbling was heard at the higher prices, but the drinkers paid216 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-03-20 2 Million Smile MR. Aw Boon Haw, Governing-Director of the Sin Poh Amalgamated, seen waving to relatives and friends at Kallang yesterday when he left by air for Rangoon. Sole purpose of Mr. Aw's visit fs to pay his respects at the family vaults where his father and mother were buried.75 words
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Article, Illustration86 1952-03-20 2 DAWN INGRAM, a Melbourne model who has a "secret" date with a Hollywood film executive in Rome, passed through Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday. Dawn, who modelled for a, big Melbourne store, is also' going to Paris for the first time. In England she will model forStandard - 86 words
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Article310 1952-03-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter SOCIAL Welfare work in Singapore and the Federation will be greatly helped by a new course which is to open at the University of Malaya in October this year. Applications for the course, which is "primarily intended to give professional training to310 words
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Article106 1952-03-20 2 Per juror Jailed, Fined FOUND guilty of giving false evidence in a High Court rase, on Aug. 21 last year, N. Eliyathamby, a local businessman was sentenced In the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday, to one day's jail in court, plus ;> ne of SB5O, in default four months106 words
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Article109 1952-03-20 2 Committal Was Null Judge HOLDING that the magistrate's committal order was null and void arid that the order of indictment must be quashed. Mr. Justice Rogers discharged a coffee shop assistant. Govindasamy Armugum. at the Singapore Assizes yesterday on a charge of murdering an Indian woman at the Lock Lock109 words
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Article118 1952-03-20 2 WHEN 80-year-old Tan Peng Huat was called to the dock in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, to face a charge of causing mischief by setting fire to an attap roof, he got up with the aid of his walking stick but fell down118 words
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Article53 1952-03-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOUR stills containing twelve 44-gallon drums of fermented rice were found in a densely wooded area, off Braddell Road, by two Assistant Superintendents of Police from Kandang Kerbau Station, while on rounds on Tuesday afternoon. The still and approximately 500 gallons of mash were hidden53 words
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Article45 1952-03-20 2 AN APPEAL by a former Vehicles Inspector, D.C. de Cruz, against sentence of three months' imprisonment for accepting a bribe of $10 from a lorry driver who had an expired number Jlate was dismissed by the Chief ustice, Sir Charles Murray Aynsley, yesterday.45 words
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Article62 1952-03-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter A TOTAL of 320 persons were screened in a backlane area between Desker Road and Rowell Road. Singapore on Tuesday night. During the check carried out by 30 volunteer Special Constables from the Kandanp Kerbau Sfation. in just over an hour, five persons were found62 words
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Article148 1952-03-20 2 Standard Woman Reporter MR. H. E. Duggans; Export Manager of Hoover Ltd., England, who is on a three months tour of the Far East, started a demonstration at th# Emporium, Singapore, recently, with this message to housewives Do away with drudgery in the home. He was148 words
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Advertisement142 1952-03-20 2 I Four* o Hi O.M BARGAIN COUNTED I I I [-1 V--I I I j J KavM-r Nylon Stocking J Beautiful eUaest >;- *ith k S to matth g <;.0«» pet s, 1 T Sanforized Popln Shu;Hawaiian Sivi<- B.i.h I r Satin Itiritiin. t'O-.m I ,4// CfteK «/?r/ ntmitf w142 words
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Miscellaneous23 1952-03-20 2 f*/Fl BUSTH/M WIDEOPEM, (-P-PEARLV GATES, <f3 I S^FT'.?' SHIfF.T" v -> ji Sr^ WtmßH^m i MAV&E TUE COLLEGE. V OPEN W/OE/T-) f^ ■<% LIF=E-G!V»NrARO^A,A-FLCy.T s23 words
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Article, Illustration102 1952-03-20 3 'Fight Until Death' Village Gets Food From The Air ■!> i^ n-u.trd for M »n dropped \t\ i»n r C in o t C n TVmenSHor. -i tk \«*>t»*rdav f :rn 1 1 1» •> o! thr mrn ilifu-d I >•> terrorists rv 'l.iw.in M i ti" i Flgllt unn»-P.R. - 102 words
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Article47 1952-03-20 3 Sir Gerald Appeals To Graduates B. id Stall < urris|)iHi«l<nt i *he 1.. -i'-il il -etc ervire oJ tervice, Si? GeraJ I *the I f oi n < in the rural nui be -niK-ii and I not be mg befon doctors and fi om h we ■i a I47 words
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325 1952-03-20 3 Maiulard Siaflf Cw i upomlenl IM ALA M'MPI R, Wed.— The effect of the Emer- < Control of Building) Regulations has been to n inflationary tendencies in the building trade to >übstaiiUal extent, the Member for Works and itu Mr. J. D. Mead, said in325 words
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Article19 1952-03-20 3 i xiliai police i at Chan Se pie i to u\> charges ol > five jre its' rigor-19 words
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Article54 1952-03-20 3 SEREMBAN, Wed The Iman o! Rembau, Dato Niang Mai Axi won the first a Morris Minor saloon car in the lucky draw \w\>\. in v ith the KA F. is Negri Sembilan soccer il to raise funds for the S iban public library. A n< sum oi54 words
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Article71 1952-03-20 3 MALACCA. Wed. Describing the accused and his friends as a "gang of thugs," the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. F. A. Chua, today passed sentence of 18 months' rigorous imprisonment on a Police Constable, Ahmad Haji Ibrahim, 22, for causing grievous hurt to a hospital71 words
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Article121 1952-03-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. .1. D. Hodgkinson, niember for Industrial and Social Relations, told Mr. Khoo Teik Ee in The Federal Legislative Council today that there were 165 houses at present under requisition by Government in the Federation. These houses were u.-,ed for living accommodation 130, otlif'e121 words
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191 1952-03-20 3 Fed .'s O M Staff To Be Increased Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— General Sir Gerald Templer, High Commissioner of the Federation, said in the Federal Legislative Council today that the Organisation and Methods staff of Government was to be increased so that the work of overhauling the government191 words
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Article, Illustration537 1952-03-20 3 A CLOSE-UP of the head of the mace showing the Federation coat-of-arms four of 11 medallions spaced round the rim of the head representing the heraldic devices of the nine slates and two settlements. Over the head is an 11 -pointed gold star hanging537 words
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520 1952-03-20 3 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Sir Gerald Templer speaking in the Federal Council today said that this country required an education system which in due course every man, woman and child would he ahle to have at least some contact with the520 words
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Article147 1952-03-20 3 Police Officers Promoted KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The following promotions amongst the Police Officers serving in the Federation of Malaya Police Force have been announced: A.C.P. Promoted to Senior A.C.P.— Mr. R. C. Catling, 0.8.E Superintendents Promoted to be A.C.Ps. Mr. C. M. J. Kirko. Mr W. P. Thompson, Mr P.147 words
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89 1952-03-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Federal Legislative Council today approved a total supplementary vote of $217,912 for office and household requirements oi the High Commissioner and beputy Hi«h Commissioner. A sum of $5,500 is provided for the air conditioning of the lli<»h Commissioner's office, while $33,47789 words
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146 1952-03-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation, while following the policy of other sterling areas to restrict spending, will see that there will be no interruption of flow of supplies for economic development, maintenance of the standard of living and tin production. Thi.s was stated by146 words
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Article79 1952-03-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Approval was today given by the Federal Legislative Council to the expansion of Malaya hal] in London, when a supplementary vote of $1T1.4.'!8 for expenses in connection with the purchase of a fifty-year lease of 4n. Bryanston Square, London, was unanimously agreed to. The79 words
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Advertisement200 1952-03-20 3 is a favourite. They know fC& W that one pound of NESCAFE I|Y^ 1 makes as many cups a* \Jj£fc.r> 1 l\ severalj^."dsof 1 ordinao^ee^^^ NfJCAPf" >; Thf »f^!STE»fO TPaD£ m*»* FOR NfSTif* S C~>--t c»""i Bl COMPOiEO OF COfHF SO:IDS COMIIICD ANO fOWQtMP WITH QBCTKINS m» I > ANODEXTRO.f200 words
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Miscellaneous9 1952-03-20 3 '^^A"^jHfr v I f f^^^L I IS^Z^J ji^M^M^^^Wi^p^|l^PWM^^^^^^^^W^^^^^^^^^J|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ r9 words
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Article59 1952-03-20 4 When Specials Disband THE Government has very much in mind the need for a planned resettlement of special constables in civil life when the time comes for their dis- j charge from th e Police, said Mr. E. B. David, Secretary for Defence, when he replied to a question by59 words
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167 1952-03-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed -The hawking of Social and Welfare lottery tickets on the Penang Harbour terry is unauthorised and the Penang agent oi the lotteries board was warned immeditely the secretaries to the Board heard of it Mrs B H Oon was given this reply167 words
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Article52 1952-03-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— For having performed commendable work in connection with the emergency the following officers have been awarded Letters of Commendation by Col. A.E. Young, the Commissioner of Police Federation of Malaya: P Lt. N.I. More. P/Lt SO." Baxter P/Lt. L. Robinson, Inspector Gurchan Singh. P/Lt.52 words
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319 1952-03-20 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— All children born in Malaya are eligible for admission into all aided mission schools without restriction. This was stated by the Member for Education, Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham, in reply to questions by Enche Abdul Aziz in the319 words
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Article270 1952-03-20 4 53,776 Govt. Men On Daily Pay Standard Staff orr«^p:nidt*nt KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Inche Abdul Aziz asked the Chief Secretary id the FederaJ Council today a number oi que.--tions about daily-rnted governtneni eniployees. The Government spokesman said u .ere wore 53.776 dailyrated governmeni employees at the e::d of 1949. No more270 words
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139 1952-03-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Secretary for Defence. Mr. F. B. David, was asked in the Federal Council today by Mrs. 8.11. Oon what system, if any, is followed when" posting directees to jungle or police squads; whether it is by election or by compulsion;139 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-03-20 4 Four days after the Kampong Council of K am pon? Perol in the daerah of Kadok in Kelantan had decided to build a threemile long: road from Kampong Perol to Kampong Chengal, 100 kampong folks daily started work on the road. The materials are provided by R.I.D.A. and the peopleDept. of Information - 71 words
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Article630 1952-03-20 4 New Powers For Temper When Police May Ser H Outside The Federcri^ view coot be Standard Stafl <«mii^ mm KUALA LUMPUR, Wed -A recommend the High Commissioner in Council shou power to decide whether or not to send ix outside the Federation of Malaya, is miAe Committee appointed to study630 words
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Article19 1952-03-20 4 Priority For Local-Borns T e Edu found born nr.any F born cb dr< is not children I bo 519 words
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Article125 1952-03-20 4 MOVE TO SHORTEN MEETINGS hi \l I I lln rcjwi in- (iiiiinnt!' i rulr- jiui <> ii Legislativ* rmcdiii^ tn<!i!v u.i- mi etinc i I 1 !ir i "inn opi m hi thai facilitate Ihi ouih i! the i>u tfMS 1. Member Foi i each d.ix ihonM >•< i 'I125 words
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Article37 1952-03-20 4 S. RAMASAMY, who was found in illegal possession of 4k gallons of toddy in Kamunting. was fined $180 in the Taiping Court. Ramasamy was found carrying the toddy in a tapping area by Customs officers.37 words
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Article732 1952-03-20 4 Principle Of Jus Soli Is Not Favoured Standard Staff Correspondent kl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The majority of the members of the Select Committee of the Federal Legislative Council appointed to examine the Federation of Malaya Agreement (Amendment) Bill, 1951, rejected the principle of jus soli i.e., any732 words
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218 1952-03-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed- The latest position of detainees removed from Jenderam on Feb 15 last year was explained by Mr. E. B. David, Secretary for Defence, when he answered a series <>l questions put lo him by Enche Abdul A/.iz Mr David said that218 words
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Miscellaneous55 1952-03-20 4 v f |i, f s VAf\VJk.V(w *fy f TMl^ AIN'T A FIT HESS d| WKW MOW f I PON'T NEEC7 ANV GA9...^E^A NSs*4r</ ''iV' V \?V^ %Jl iiXPll NIGHT EVEN FEI^ W/Wm^W/f/tL MANV^JB £UT CAN VOLJ TELL ME V/A A(V%\VL v PUCK&..3UT euaiNEzz wßm v' l ?.t.J.MZ!z£! s tL \Jlk55 words
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Article108 1952-03-20 5 DONATIONS totalling $2,143. 63 have been received by the Singapofe Anti-Tuberculosis Association irom the following: Standard-Vacuum Oil Company, for th e New Clinic $1,500, Singapore United Market Association. $250. Annnymnus, in memory of a child who died from Tubercular Meningitis, $85. The New Zealand Insurance Co.. Ltd.108 words
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597 1952-03-20 5 STATE ELECTIONS -TEMPLER DENIES PAPER'S REPORT MICHAEL DAVIDSON OF THE OBSERVER COMMENTS ON YESTERDAY'S MEETING OF THE FEDERAL COUNCIL SPECIAL STANDARD SERVICE KI ALA IJ'MPIK, Wed. General Templer's first big policy speech jince his arrival here nine weeks ago, delivered today before the Federal Legislative Council sketched an ambitious programme597 words
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Article78 1952-03-20 5 Mr. Bibbs Imbibed Too Much PENANG, Wed.— Two European sailors, Kenneth Victor Bibbs and Robert Oliver pleaded guilty before Air. D.C.I. Wernham in Magistrate's Court today on a charge of behaving in a disorderly manner while carrying firearms at Lam T" 1 Hotel in Dindings Road las nighi Bibbs pleaded78 words
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Article60 1952-03-20 5 r I HE long-awaited common room for Asian seamen at the Seamen's Registration Bureau will materialise as soon as plans have been approved by the Singapore Government, said the Singapore Master Attendant yesterday. This move followed a recommendation by the Seamen's Enquiry Commission for a waiting-room60 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-03-20 5 photo. BRIGADIER R. D. Neville. British military adviser to the United Kingdom Liaison Mission in Tokyo, reached Singapore by Qantas-BOAC from London yesterday on his way to Japan. When the Peace Treaty is ratified. Brigadier Neville will act as military attache to the British Embassy. He has previously served inStandard - 56 words
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Article341 1952-03-20 5 AND CALLS FOR FED. ARMY ONE of General Templer's most important concrete statements was the announcement of his sponsorship of a "Federation Army" a military force provided by the people of Malaya themselves. He would like to begin, he said, with a "Federation Kegimcnt" composed of soldiers from all communities341 words
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Article48 1952-03-20 5 PENANG, Wed.— The necessity of air rail precautions and the Importance oi community organisations backing civil "defence work in the island was stressed today by Dr N K. Menon. Penang Settlement Councillor and member of the Advisory Committee for Civil Defence in his broadcast this evening.48 words
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Article43 1952-03-20 5 An elderly Chinese. Tan See Kam, was fined $75 in the Penang Magistrate's court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of cruelty to animals. He was found carryin<* nine fowls in a small basket at Weld Quay yesterday.43 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-03-20 5 TRIPLETS i Triplets, who were born to Mrs. Veeramah Letchumanan of Kuala i Kangsar on March 11 < are pictured above— two girls in the proud mother's arms and a < boy in Bidon Che Sofiah binte Daud's i arms. i Mrs. Letchumanan and her triplets are doing well in63 words
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Article180 1952-03-20 5 TRAFFIC CONTROL LECTURE A LECTURE on scientific tactors oi traffic control and how to get the quickest possible flow of traffic through a town was given by Mr. F. A. Boyer, Manager of the Communications Department oi the General Electric Co. Ltd., Singapore yesterday at the Shell Theatre in Coll.180 words
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Article228 1952-03-20 5 SUBSTATIONS In Siiißapon liable to load shedding today:— DAY Ihartered Bank, i;«M>rg<' St static, Ipper Cross .St./Paicoda St.. Ipimt llokien St.. Plrkerlnu St./Chnrrh St. I pper t'lW" 1 1 Kd. Carpenter St.. Cavanah B«l./ Collyer Quay. VUrtoria Memorial Hall I I. Prince St./Mark««t St.. Raffles Place/Malacca .St..228 words
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Article568 1952-03-20 5 THE President and Committee o- the Singapore Association for Ihe Blind acknowledge the iullo a 'mi donations: Robinson &Co Ltd. $60n. Banque (iP L'lndoch'.ne $I»hi. Anonymous MOO. L M. Qumton $->o. Turquand YcS Co $100. A C. I^^'er F Tavicr $25 Chua Cheng l at «m568 words
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Article132 1952-03-20 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. Any stocks of rice inferior to the required standard will not be issued on the ration until it has either been remilled or reconditioned. This assurance lias just been given by Mr. J. A. G. Stage, j Assistant Comptroller132 words
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Article220 1952-03-20 5 S'pore Court Briefs FOR stealing a fountain pen, Lee Chee Chye 17>. was *entoncci to mx weeks imprison mem in Singapore yesterday. A FINDING ol 'found drownec 1 was returned in thr Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at an inquest into the death oi Lim Cheong (^5) whose body was found220 words
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Article237 1952-03-20 5 They'll Act. No More PROMOTIONS FOR THE DESERVING THE re-introduction of substantive rank in the Army will apply to Gurkha Other Ranks and Malayan Other Ranks. This is evpected to be a very popular step as up to now the majority of servicemen ha\e held only act in* rank. Vacancies237 words
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Advertisement169 1952-03-20 5 1./ J your baby \f' ICI <gk? weighs 15 lbs until all y^A 1 20 milk teeth are through >2sijii As soon as your baby weighs !5 lbs., sian giving Fare* regularly every day You? hahy aeeds Fare^ until aIJ 20 milk Leed) are rhrou^h. Farejt is the nourishing food169 words
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Miscellaneous142 1952-03-20 5 EEH 1 East-West Society: Public discussion at the British Council Hall Are Marriages between persons ol different nationa ities advisable > n Singap ire 8 30 p.m. Kimala Club: W'oiwn through the age; Talk t<: Mrs Fordai '> 00 p m Y\V(.\: Mai 13 Cl 1 1 advance 1 and142 words
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843 1952-03-20 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Peace Feelers In Viet Nam war weariness is undoubtedly making itself felt in Indo-China. Signs are not wanting that the French and the Viet Minh are anxious to bring to an end the futile draining of blood in this devastated country. Rumours of peace feelers,843 words
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827 1952-03-20 6 MAO'S POLICY OF "LEANING TO ONE SIDE" IN this the first of two articles, FRANK ROBERTSON of the Observer maintains that though Communist ruthlessness has created considerable opposition within, the Korean war has been followed by a wave of genuine patriotism among the Chinese. HONGKONG ANY realistic survey of Communist827 words
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Letter409 1952-03-20 6 The Vietminh's Pincers (By arrangement with The Times) PARIS, Mar. 19 THE recent publication in the French press of articles and comments emphasising the gravity of the situation in the Red River Delta in Tongking wnere about 20,000 rebel troops are said to have penetrated the French defences provoked a409 words
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Letter322 1952-03-20 6 Sir; The Federation has been passing through, probably, the greatest economic boom in the history of Malaya. Millions of dollars have been poured into the pockets of mine owners and rubber planters. dealers, agents etc., Although not wishing to appear unduly pessimistic, it is unlikely that this322 words
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Letter518 1952-03-20 6 Sir;— l will come straight to the point. I was decidedly disappointed in your leader of Sunday Jan. 27. If only you had devoted a little thought to the subject of man's physical structure, you would have realised that when he gave up the practice of518 words
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Letter156 1952-03-20 6 Sir; I must certainly thank City Councillor Soh Ghee Soon for having conscientiously carried out his duties as a City father. After replying to my letter "Doing the Samba over Zion Road," Councillor Soh paid a visit and made a detailed study of the miserable condition of156 words
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Article, Illustration16 1952-03-20 6 "Some me buying a bungalow if you still insist on going upstairs to bed!"16 words
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Article339 1952-03-20 6 TAKAR - TAKAR AFJAFUAVA 8S» WHICH is worse, o thief or a bully? Recently in o big Malayan town, a pickpocket tried to steal a fountain pen in a bus. He was detected, orrested and brought to court. His punishment: six months in prison. In another big339 words
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Article177 1952-03-20 6 Review of Views Legco Debate REVIEWING the Singapore Legislative Council meeting -n Tuesday Utusan Meiaj u said there were two things which attracted attention— first I .e reading of the National Service Bill and secondly the speeches of tributes to Sir Franklin Gimson. The National Service Bill cannot yet be177 words
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Advertisement64 1952-03-20 6 ROSE BRAND SYRUP Famous For Flavours Since ntX Available In Assorted Flavourings. W e Recommend our VANILLA SYRUP For Sweetening Coffee Tea As It Will (live A Very Delicious Flavours And Satisfaction As An Ideal Drink. For Children Adult. A Trial Will Convince You. ObUin A Bottle Now From IV64 words
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Advertisement22 1952-03-20 6 THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE W4TCH REPAIRER TYPE OF WATCHES AVAILABLE FROM XHIMLOCK WATCHMAKER 395 NoitS Bridge Rd. Singapore, 6. Phone *****.22 words
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Advertisement58 1952-03-20 6 murphiil&k N ..!c FEDLFAi C Distributors For Singopore Dts^t.tu KOSTER CO LTD. UMK 304-L. ORCHARD ROAD. 97 S. P. SHOTAM CO LTD 12 f ORCHARD ROAD SINGA .tMUIVUVUM vVWWWIiU VWVIW WWW v > > > I SOU: AGENTS THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO LID (INCORPORATED IN 5H P O. BOX 9258 words
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Article277 1952-03-20 7 Keviews Foreign Affairs At Senate Hearing On Aid WASHINGTON, Mar. 19, (AP).— Secretary of Slate Dean Aeheson said Tuesday he believes the Korean trace negotiations will he successful, luit he cautioned against "either optimism or pessimism* 1 in the present stajje of the prolonged talks. Acheson277 words
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Article103 1952-03-20 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. lfl (Reuter) Renublican Representative James G. Fuiton yesterday demanded that Mr. AvereU Harriman. Mutual Security Director, give details about Britain's atomic development to a secret session of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. Mr. Fulton complained that Britain was going ahead with a costly103 words
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Article66 1952-03-20 7 ROME. Mar. 20 <AP> The Italian Government contended yesterday thai Clara PetocFs burning love letters to Benito Mussolini belong to the state ber i ise she was II Dace's "confidential secretary." The Ministry is appealing .i_- |insl a decision of a lower cowl which ordered the return ol66 words
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Article, Illustration97 1952-03-20 7 Ihe Wafdist Party ol former Egyptian Premier Sanas Pasha on March 11 decided not to co-operate with the new independent cabinet of Naguib Hilaly Pasha, who succeeded Aly Maher Pasha as Premier. Pictured here at the Wafdist meeting, facing the camera, left to ri«ht, are: Ibrahim FaragAP - 97 words
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126 1952-03-20 7 Truman 'More Afraid Of UK Than Russia' H ISHINGTON, Mar. 19 r i President Truman > quoted in the I nited sm.ite yesterday as ,ivinu' nM in Jul.v, 194 r bt was more afraid of and Frame than he |hc Soviet I nion. SeKllM Homer (anehirt <1• |> t>ii< in126 words
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Article58 1952-03-20 7 French Want 'Guarantees' 19 (UP>- -Foreign R i Schuman told a v jester enl will presa itn st United States h congressional and v 'g larantees" for Eui opean Army Assembly np i the Bit tpean Army in I month after a thai the Western ii ifflcieni res n the58 words
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Article29 1952-03-20 7 N >NG Mai 191 (API— i nese p ?ppei ed •>.: ed during the ng misi d in K ■.>. ton M it IS ins29 words
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Article94 1952-03-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. WedComprehensive Pension Regulations for the Malay Regiment based on British Army principles •and covering service, dependants and disability pensions and gratuities have been drafted to replace the Regulation at present in force and will be introduced shortly, said Mr. KB. David, Secretary for Defence, replying94 words
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Article153 1952-03-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The approval by the Federation rinance Committee of the award of an ex-gratia gratuity of $2,500 to former Commissioner of Ponce, Col .W. N. Gray, whose resignation was accepted on Jan. 14 last, was queried in the Federal Legislative Council today. The query153 words
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Article176 1952-03-20 7 DeepConcern For Future Of Malays KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The economic position of the Malay race must be a matter of deep concern to everone who has the true interest of this country at heart, said Sir Gerald Templer in his presidential address to the Federal Council this morning. It wa176 words
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135 1952-03-20 7 Security Of Land Tenure Is Assured KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— On the question of land tenure. Sir Gerald Templer, High Commissioner told the Federal Council today 'that in this country circumstances had forced upon us an experiment in the resettlement of some 400.000 people. "It must surely be our endeavour to135 words
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Article26 1952-03-20 7 A TOTAL supplementary votes of $525,265 was approved by the Federal Legislative Council yesterday for Military, Air Force. Police. Man-power and Civil Defence Services.26 words
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Article250 1952-03-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Government expects, especially in this time of trial, every member of the service, to put hi s full endeavour into his public duties and loyally .support and give effect to the policy of directive. Sir Gerald Templer said this today250 words
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Article27 1952-03-20 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 19 <AP> The F.8.1 Monday announcerf the se^'enth arrest in the US$l,--500.000 robbery of eccentric millionaire Lavere V. Redfleld's mansion near Reno, Nevada.27 words
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Article74 1952-03-20 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Mar. 19. The following are the closing prices ot rubber and tin on th« London Market today: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot i3|d. Spot £975.105. per ton Apr./Jun. J3 d. buyers, £976 filers July/Sept. Hid. Threa months: £976. 105. Oct /Dec iOid.74 words
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114 1952-03-20 7 AN" OIL painting of Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of I Singapore is to hang among portraits in the "Hall of Fame" in the Victoria Memorial Hall To enable the public of the Colony to show their appreciation of what Sir Franklin has done114 words
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Article116 1952-03-20 7 Govt. Defends Light Board KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The suggestion that recent extensio of electricity supply in a ce Lai i area in Malacca was done foi the convenience of staff "of the Central Electricity Bo a rfl occupying a house in that area was denied today in the Federal Legislative116 words
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Article58 1952-03-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Not all employees in the Government Printing Departmeir of the Federation are entitled to be placed on the p(. v nsion;ib establishment on completion ol 10 years' service. Mr. D. C, Watherston, the Chief Secretary, said in the Federal Legislative Council today, i:;58 words
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Article32 1952-03-20 7 CANTANIA, Italy. Mar. 20, AP) A powerful eai thqu ike .shook the Mount F"*';:. area yesterday, killing three ,'<■■■ soru ami injuring scores. WU d darn.i^i- .c :•,.<•'! v. > a reas.32 words
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Article48 1952-03-20 7 NEW YORK, Mar 19, (Reuter) An earthquake described m very severe was recorded on the seismograph at Pordham Univei sity here today The* Rev. Joseph J. Lynch Universit f Seismoio- gist estimated the epicentre at 8,800 miles away probably in the I Dutch East Indies.48 words
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309 1952-03-20 7 RAF Said Far From Adequate To Defend UK LONDON, Mar. 19, (Renter*).— Britain'* air (*>rrr \h Mill far from adequate to <lrl«n<l Britain, or to play ittf part in thr defence of Enrope and tin- \tl.mlir lif**linr, the Under Secretary for \ir. Mr. Ccnty V^ arc!, told the Hoiim* ol309 words
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Article55 1952-03-20 7 PARIS. Ma If iAP n K ad Adi i md i lii i R in ipp el to setttle V Ml ncej bout the S question Council r»J Europe Mil i i »p1 i to the S be reached i .viij'd certai e the Council55 words
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98 1952-03-20 7 rAIPE I. M ir 19 U < <-' retai I Na% I> Kin i luled 1 rriw Foi i on ireh 24 foi i dav i'isil f> Foi m >s a Aill i,o i one .<■ tnai lenttal I Amei <i C n98 words
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77 1952-03-20 7 Sex Education Of Children Opposed PARIS. Mar. r <* (UP <■ Roman Catholic c; rdi and archbishops protested esU I against sex ed ication <>: child- i ren at school [n a con nunique is a two-day meeting, the prelates asked parents to explain ses matters to their child ren77 words
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119 1952-03-20 7 LONDON. Mar. If) fJID Jl Will flii iw came to London in a padded dress s» v«n fean M», I ims day became the first Chinese Peeress in British histor\ She was formerly Hsiao Li ;:nd II years avo she mar ried a Briton.119 words
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43 1952-03-20 7 1 Gen i el Minnesota s nine tl > > H ild E Stassen in I tate'i Hcnii.il i ma w rep i i'l immanding ''.'2 "22! I i B :iB:i lead The M > ides most H district I I43 words
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Article189 1952-03-20 8 Cargo Contracts Being Drawn Up Standard Shipping Reporter MODERN freighters of one of Japan's leading shipping lines, Nippon Yusen Kaisha, will be calling at Singapore again during May or June in a post-war revival of the company's OrientEurope service, states an Associated Press report from189 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-03-20 8 photo. Heavily war-damaged Trieste shipyards, brought to new life by the Europe Recovery Programme, have recently launched a number of ships. Latest be launched was the 17,000-ton tanker Altea, the first of five to be built for Indonesia. Picture shows the launching of the Altea at Trieste.— A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-03-20 8 Harry Manning: who is commodore of the United States Lines fleet, has been given command of the company's new superliner, United States, the largest and fastest passenger ship ever built in America, when she sails from New York on July 3 on her maiden voyage to Havre and Southampton.49 words
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311 1952-03-20 8 FEDERAL CITIZENS NOW GET BRITISH PASSPORTS Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. British passports are being issued to Federal citizens irrespective of whether the holders acquired Federal citizenship by operation of law or by application, said Dato Onn bin Ja'afar Member for Home Affairs in the Federal Legislative Council, today.311 words
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Article63 1952-03-20 8 Standard Shipping: Reporter The body of a member of the crew of the 7.200-ton American Mail Line ship, Winslow Homer, who died at sea on Monday, was landed in Singapore yesterday and will be sent back to the United Slates for burial alter embalming has63 words
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50 1952-03-20 8 LONDON' .March 19 (Router) —The first elephant to tly the Atlantic Rajah, weighing 1.200 pounds left her e today in a Pan American Clipper for Boston. He ls being sent as a gitt from the Governor oi East Bengal to the Boston Park's Commission.50 words
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Article33 1952-03-20 8 TODAY: Kuantan (parcels only) 7 a.m. by Scudai, Hongkong. China, Japan, Philippines T a.m. by Glenroy, South India 7 a.m. by Rajula, North India and Pakistan (letters only) 7 a.m. by Rajula.33 words
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Article37 1952-03-20 8 LONDON: The submarine Satyr has been transferred on loan to the French Navy, This is the third of four submarines to be lent to the French Ministry of Marine by the Royal Navy.37 words
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Advertisement671 1952-03-20 8 fa.s-1 km;uiar trans pacific service DireH Overhtnd S«n FrantiMo Los Angeles All American !L Canadian Cities Penang P.S'hara S'pore Arr LA/SF WILLIAM W Call 22/23Mar !nd Call 1I KKNBACH 1* SCafU 87/28Mai ZSMmt/tAm 23Apr I t( KINDACII ZSAff 27 28Apr VJ Apr IMay 22May F>: fuß pwtleiilars of Dry Cargo671 words
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Advertisement466 1952-03-20 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Svvettenham Penang Also direct Sailinp from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due S'pore Due Penan.:; From -Szethuen" Mar 20th Mar 23 Hongkong ♦'FensUien" Mar2Bth Japan II kong ••Fensninn' Apr 2nd Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P-466 words
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Advertisement385 1952-03-20 8 in HißouL: WHARVES Raiula 44 1 Ship Godown Gate ggST* 6 J Aiax 33 34 2 Thai 13 14 4 Asphalion 31 32 2 i Tjipanas 23 24 2 Arnold Maersk 1/2 8 I Tigre 36/37 2 Benvannoch 18 4 Pulan Bukom: Neritopsis, PelaCmgalese Prince 4 5 8 yaran. O:385 words
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Advertisement423 1952-03-20 8 ainni J^i^^ S pore 1 '-PANAMA" for Bangkok r 11 "**•>"* U 15 Apr lIOM/V for S^!g(;r H*oeknk* i» i j p "MALAYA" for Bangkok, j Saigon Hongkong ISlCtfe) I M FROM JAPAN/HO\(.KON(, "PRODUCE" for Bangkok... M*A* SAILINGS TO CONTINLNI BCANDIKAtI For Colombo Aden. Port Said (ienoa Am Hamburg. Copenhagen423 words
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475 1952-03-20 9 MICHAEL CONNORS - MICHAEL CONNORS Many Accidents And High Repair Costs Stated As Reasons By Standard Staff Reporter UNLESS the number of accidents decreases and the cost of motor repairs is reduced in Singapore, insurance companies may be forced to increase their motor insurance rates. Stating this475 words
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Article149 1952-03-20 9 Standard Market Reporter LACK of sellers for the lower j;ra«leB of rubber and M»mc American buying *lra«li«<l ih«> rubber market in Singapore venterdav. Pri e improve i by 1 i cent pei b over Tuesday's levels ->:i a quietly steady market However, only hi iderate149 words
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Article56 1952-03-20 9 LONDON. Mar. 10 (AP) Sterling hit highest level on the foreign exchange market here Monday since the market reopened last December. At one time dealers were quoting a rate of US3LBO3 to the pound— the highest rate since the pound was devalued in September 1949. The official56 words
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162 1952-03-20 9 UNDER-SELLING BY CEYLON HIS MALAYA Copra Trade PENANG, Mar. 19: Exports of coconui oil in bulk have been the main market feature during 1951, .stales the repori of the Penang Chamber of Commerce A certain amount ot panic buying, influenced by the political situation, helped to stimulate the market, it162 words
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Article38 1952-03-20 9 I itrsfl Singapore rubprkca >«*st«-rda> Kuvrrjs Sellers *;>ot loose 11.131 SI 14 .i H m hales Apr. i X S Sill, SI 12 Kn s SIJ9 $l.t9i Kn s <l 07 SI OT\ I wit Stead) quiet.38 words
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Article26 1952-03-20 9 Little Trade In Produce ,i 1 1 (I >I.irk«-t K<*P'>rt«T iau kd in Singa ed I buyer* I v >>; pp- f I atercsi waa era ..»■<•• -426 words
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Article22 1952-03-20 9 ln«>di\ opening i »•> p*r Ifo »ere: \pr 14 d Num. \1 iv id Num. lm« J."d Noni. I iri»- SIM22 words
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Article31 1952-03-20 9 I il i\ v pric s ri v\ i-i I i t V I )>(J S TV I; nonths i:'»7S VI t \rllt <i lit.- rrnl Prkc loiif (Itiiet.31 words
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564 1952-03-20 9 SfcnJard Staff Reporter THE "great risk" involved in selling rubber direct to Russia since the enforcement of destinational control is one of the principal reasons deterring hAala f an rubber exporters from selling direct to Russia. o■; I dbv J P nang a564 words
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159 1952-03-20 9 S 'pore Gets Good Results In Draftsman Exams SINGAPORE had outstandingly good results in the I. A.M. liileriiM-diale "A" (Draftsman) Examinations, with per <«"t. passes, Init Federation lowered thin figure to T>o |»«-r cenl. nith one candidate successful nut <>f niiM* entries. However, Mr. Toh Kheng Hoon of the Penang159 words
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Article29 1952-03-20 9 An Indian delegation of 2f> businessmen industrialists and economists will go to Moscow late this month to attend the international economic conference there- U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article114 1952-03-20 9 Malayan Tin Bureau Opens In USA WASHINGTON. Mar. 18 <UP> —The Malayan Tin Bureau Oflice. representing Malayan tin producers, opened here yesterday under the directorship of Ly'i' l Meekins, American foreign trade expert. Meekins said the bureau will 'provide accuru e information about tin production and marketing developments the establishment114 words
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37 1952-03-20 9 HONGKONG'S first Indian-in-corporated bank opened its doors for business on Tuesday. a branch of the Calcutta-incor-porated United Commercial BanK Ltd.. it has paid up cash capita] and resources exceeding HJvSSu,--000.000. APAP - 37 words
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Article268 1952-03-20 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUU LUMPUR. Mar. 19. -A total of 163 Local conypanics were registered in the Frdi-r.it ion during 1951 as compared with 107 in 1950 and 90 in the year before. The total nominal snare! capital In respect of these companies was268 words
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398 1952-03-20 9 GEORGE RASIAH - Unilever Aid In Progress Of Malaya GEORGE RASIAH By Standard Staff Reporter BUILDING of the $8,000,000 soop foctory with a working capital of over $12,000,000 ot Bun b sar Road in Kuala Lumpur, reflects not only the great confidence that Unilever Limited have in the future of th.s country, but398 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-03-20 9 photo. Dr. Paul Rykens, Chairman of Unilever Ltd.. London, at a press conference in Singapore yesterday. On his l«"ft are JJr. V. T. Nicholson. Malayan Director of Unilever, and Mr. S. J. van der Bergh, a director of Tnilever.— StandardStandard - 40 words
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326 1952-03-20 9 Standard Staff Correspondent JAKARTA, Mar. 19.— One of the country's loading dailies, The Indonesia Kaya. warned in a front page story that the present United Slates General Services Administration policies were threatening Indonesia's low grade rubber producers with complete stoppage.326 words
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Article310 1952-03-20 9 PENAN G, Mar. 19:— A complete reversal of market conditions for imports occurred in 1951, sa d Mr. A. Cromarty in reviewing the year's trade in his capacity as chairman of the Penang Chamber of Commerce at its annual general meeting. In the opening310 words
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Article55 1952-03-20 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Wed. 'I here was little interest shown in the Malayan share market today, and' tin shares In particular eased in sympathy with London. Transactions throughout the List were, with few exceptions, at slightly lower levels. Changed prices were afcvnjf INDUSTRIALS afjafjfa55 words
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Article110 1952-03-20 9 WASHINGTON 19 Tht i Faited State* and I terday concluded >' I for the purchase >> v i I 18/»(K) i. 22,000 tow nesian tin during [he I yean. The P' ice be po: pound dUI i.u f B ears The price of tin110 words
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Article35 1952-03-20 9 KB NORRIS DOD Four] and \&i n°e O tion'i Director <'• W. iam II Representative through Singapore on their way to Ind i tour. 'I the C nexi then i»' ■i■ P :<nH japan.35 words
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Advertisement98 1952-03-20 9 BOTfiN ifl B O I I I IN 4H^^H Hi ADC ™"'^^"^L I^^Pf^^^^S Vl/Al x3 iNHBNATIOHAIOI«nOfTPW»ITfDIN«rVM fMG!!'>H AND SPANISH *N IMWSPEN^ABSF O^. )UlDf AU IMPOfrlfp *«O{RPO*ItfS V 'H m I RnV Ml B O T T I N t/ fef Ib^tU I HIH MONDIAL T )o DDBl^ n( Hl |M(98 words
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Article, Illustration614 1952-03-20 10 SAMUEL SIMON - SAMUEL SIMON The Wilderness Story leller By W/IDE AWAKE in an in- slant, the boy leaned up on an elbow to listen. What had wakened him? Outside the small cabin the North Canadian woods were frozen in snowy midnight silence. Tiie bey trembled with the weakness of614 words
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Article29 1952-03-20 10 (^REAT MEN are people who v do things. Little men are tiiose who don't try to do tilings. but point out hou) things should bp dorip. differently.29 words
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Article183 1952-03-20 10 SHINY play ring can be made with a tinfoil gum wrapper. All you will need is a pair of scissors with some coloured polish for adding gems to the ring band Take the stick of 511m out of the tinfoil. Crease the same folds already183 words
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Article347 1952-03-20 10 UNKNOWN - THE STARS AND YOU UNKNOWN AFA;FV 2 r poi)AYS QUOTATION: A > narrow mind and a wide r J mouth go togi-ther." Ano- nymous. 2 THURSDAY FOR EVERYONE: 2 Make this a routine day. Steer clear of misunderstandings or upsets; initiate no important f moves or changes and when in347 words
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Article216 1952-03-20 10 E. HOLL - E. HOLL \V7HY should 1 car L > what other people SAY I Why should I seek upproval, iear dismay' 7 1 want to choose my life, my style. And I shall master mile by mile Why should I try m please my neighbour's taste'! Life216 words
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Article109 1952-03-20 10 WHAT is the difference be tween a tunnel and an ear trumpet? Z. Why would you be justified in picking the pockets ot a vendor of engravings? 3. Why i s it of no use to employ a Barefooted messenger? 4 If a mercenary lover were to ask a109 words
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Article293 1952-03-20 10 MARK the name of an animal from the letters in each ot these words. Do not add letters, or take any letters away. For example, if giv£h the 'word FLOW, you might change these four letters into WOLF or FOWL. 1 Art. 14 Swap. 2 Shore. 15293 words
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Article94 1952-03-20 10 IT IS never later than 6 o'clock in San Marino, a tiny republic in Italy where the day is divided into quarters and no clock ever strikes more than six strokes. Chester Allen Arth ir berime U.S. president when Garfield was assassinated in 1381. mm* Indian women94 words
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Article347 1952-03-20 10 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (4X4 ai A 41 «.:;."> a m. For Schools; 9.55 Interlude; 10 a.m. Emergency News (K.L); 10.05 Music While You Work; 10.45 For Schools; 1 p.m. Thomas Peluso And His Concert Orchestra; 1.30 News; 1.45 Ray Anthony Orchestra; I p.m. For Schools; p.m.347 words
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Article61 1952-03-20 10 TVEW YORK. Mar. 19 (API -L^ Percy Wenrieh. 72, one of America's top .song writers for years and composer ot such all-time hits a^ "Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet." died on Monday night. Some of his other best known tunes were "Moonlight Bay" and "When You61 words
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Advertisement160 1952-03-20 10 ni T OPENS TODAY! i l am-1. 45- 15-6.45 9.30p.m. HOMAXCE I WITH V ipu i i;nt:\r amlei MGM, •v >' Kn|f Sofcm < ctcuiadt PIPD I f SItWAKI ritn GRANGER ANutLI f* rl ccodpf SANNtKS >lt df«l wwihwK GEORGt OnIIULIAO In «n to hn .--.ld «N m G p:ctu«l160 words
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Advertisement209 1952-03-20 10 DOUBLE DYNAMITE JBIBm. jit. Everything Goes Do.. Jane RUSE LL, Groucho MA? > I Frank SI NAT RA rfart /c around F ROM TOD AY "f J .riff, if Zgjt, a *A jmstmSi Mi J SATURDAY at MIDNITE c ,x BRIAN 'oONLfVY GIG YOONO J/J^ *W iX VIRGINIA GREY ANOY209 words
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Miscellaneous15 1952-03-20 10 fTIIT~- a^ mJi^^.^L_i f Pf 1M> K Ffatufei S>nJuatf. Inc.. Vl'ofld fights fcttntJ. I A*»O«n>£V«15 words
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Article311 1952-03-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday: Methodist Boys School and St. John's played their "Old Boys" semifinal tie in the Thomson Cup competition to a one-all draw this evening, the score remaining in spite of ten minutes extra time. The replay will be next week. rod311 words
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Article42 1952-03-20 11 THE Committee d members the B.r.u Pabat District Malays Badminton Association, held a farewell tea party in honour oi their President. Incite Zainal bin Mobamed at Jalan Monamed Salleb yesterday. Inche Zainal b Mohd. will be transferred l() Johor^ Bahru.42 words
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658 1952-03-20 11 GOOD WOOD - MAJESTIC SCHOLAR SHOCKS IN MAIN RACE FOR $106 WIN GOOD WOOD By TAKING the lead from the barrier, A. P. Stable's Majestic Scholar, ridden by Russell, surprised a field of well-known sprinters in the elass i division 1 race for the Singapore Stakes yesterday to win by two Hear lengths658 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-03-20 11 photo. Hands as well as legs eo to make a top-flight hurdler. Add th»» tar-ahead look which shows the will to win. and there i s national hurdle champion Jack Parker. One of Britain's possibles for the Olympic (iames. He is seen practising at Motvpur Park. Surrey, watched by hisReuter - 55 words
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108 1952-03-20 11 SIX teams have entered for i the Polo competition for the McDougall Cup to be plaved i for on the Selangor Turf Club ground on April i 11 to 14. The competing teams include the Sultan of Pahang's j team and two teams108 words
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Article129 1952-03-20 11 TANJONG MALIM. Wed.— ln j matches seen in Tanjong Malizn I one of the most exciting soccer for a long time the Sultan Idris Training College beat the AngloChinese School, Kampar by three gi »als to nil. In the Tuh minute of play right inside129 words
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Article85 1952-03-20 11 IPOH. Wed. The Kinta Town Board defeated the Guru Nanak Institution by two goals to nil in the IDFL division 2B football fixture on the Coronation ground this evening. The two goals were scored in the second half by Krishnan and then Dollah. In85 words
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Article147 1952-03-20 11 SAN FRANXTSCO, Mar. 18. (UP)— The battle for ihe' world championship three cushion billiard championship <tood at tie today after defending champion Willie Hoppe handed his first defeat in two years of tournament play by San Francisco's Ray Kilgore. Kilgore'i surprising 50—47 victory moved the 64-year-old147 words
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Article1412 1952-03-20 11 TOTAL POOL: $477,633 FIRST PRIZE: *****7 $214,934 SECOND PRIZE: *****0 $107,467 THIRD PRIZE: 185»80 59,704 STARTERS ($6,633 EACH): *****2, *****2, *****1, *****9, *****2, *****1, *****1, *****3, *****6. CONSOLATION ($3,582 EACH) *****1, *****6, *****3, *****5, *****7, *****4, *****3, *****7, 293.102, L*****. DOUBLE TOTE: 169 tickets 592 each. 392—260 Shahpere1,412 words
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Article, Illustration139 1952-03-20 11 Salmin' Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Salmin' Sam Snead afjafjajf s'T/., ri T your downswing in the] form and you'll be do >i (y oil right. T/n.s pla |/< is ;m r .irci /y bala iw ed on nil '<■<!. u'c/ );<' h</.s thai stratghl Jftr arm in there to riu clubhead down139 words
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Article95 1952-03-20 11 Woodcock Told 'No Comeback' LONDON. Mar. 1!*. (AP), The British Boxing Board of Control Tuesday told Bruce Woodcock to forget about a boxing comeback. Woodcock retired in November, 1950, when he lost his British heavyweight title on ;i knockout to Jack Gardner. A month ago he a »ked a regional95 words
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Article117 1952-03-20 11 LOS AXGELES. M;ir 18 •H. I i tor i Jimmy Carter, world lightweight champion, has agreed to defend his title here on Apu! 1 against Lauro Salas. California's featherweight champion, who only decided to campaign a*- ;i lightweigni this month It will be Carter's second117 words
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Advertisement283 1952-03-20 11 DIAMOND THEATRE DAILY 2 SHOWS: 3.M :.3« P.M. (Tamil) FAMILY STOKY BUrrim C. VAItALAKSRMI MASTER HTIIU Ii SOON I ON CVtUXONI'S UWI fJBSSJBJHHSSET^S^^r^ tSfl^H|^B (itORCiKSTIMNS APIACEIN TOE SI N A Ppromount f ictgr* MontKonm v I liEabKh (I.NI rAVLOB =CATHAY= Foot Itch Healed in 3 Days Do your feel in283 words
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Article, Illustration407 1952-03-20 12 Malacca Halts Shuttle Hall Proposal THE Malacca Badminton Hall scheme lias been shelved due lo limited funds and the present high cost of materials ami labour, it is stated in the annual report of the Malacca Badminton Association released yesterday. "There is no question of the project falling through," the407 words
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Article218 1952-03-20 12 Three KOes In Malaya Army Finals Kl M LUMPUR, Wed.— Ti:»- itfam 9i thr .Malayan Amu boxers provided some t;n<- rx'HbitionN with plenty «»t thrills m tht- finals of the M.i!.i>.i Individual Boxing rhampioßsfcips hrid 10 Chinese Assevblj Hall t«> ■iSht. .1. Cpl. TPR A rtainly give > g re218 words
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Article48 1952-03-20 12 TODAY'S Sport s S \FA LeajPf j, fat* Karib p. PmUmi B Falan Besai S .sec Chinese Coj. a i SCC, Div UIA— S AP I U-:':nn Ol Bl BinH A SB:: FJi I «iMO« V■■ Si e, Dorbj U Forrer S Col I Storage Kohq Bank al48 words
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91 1952-03-20 12 THE final of the Island Club championship over 36 holes took place over the week-end and resulted in J.K. Shafer beating Philip Lee by 5 4. The full results were: First Round: H.R. Beauchamp beat T.H.A. Potts 4 3. J.K. Shafer beat W. McMulland 591 words
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Article69 1952-03-20 12 KUALA LI MPt'R. Wed.— Selangor's first inter-state cricket match will be played this week-end against Pahang. The match will start at 2 p.m. on Saturday and continue on Sunday at "10.30. The Seiangor team is as follows: G. B. Bull (capt) P. Selvanayagam, H. O.69 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-03-20 12 Teddy Gardner West Hartlepool's punching publican. chats with a customer in his hotel about bis title bout with Terry Allen, thp British flyweight champion whom he beat Now 30. Teddy has been boxing since he was nine. He treats it strictly as a sport, putting his hotel business first.49 words
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Article40 1952-03-20 12 JACKS Sports Club beat OTEC B' three goals to one in their SBHFA league game played on the Clerical Union ground. Scorers for Jacks were. Boon Yong, Clifton and Kassim and for OTEC. Ismail.40 words
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Article235 1952-03-20 12 ALL that, was bright at Jalan Besar football i Stadium yesterday was the sun. The football was the drabbest seen this season. It was a SAFA first divi- sion tie featuring Chinese Athletic and Indian Recreation Club and they nearly put the spectators to sleep.235 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-03-20 12 Table-tennis fashion leader Sharon Koehnke is her* wearing a business-like outfit consisting: of short skirt and jumper instead of the 'briefs' that caused piotests from opponents who could not heep their eye on the ball. Sharon has come to Britain to play in the Open championships at Wembley and in52 words
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Article133 1952-03-20 12 S'pore Race Results- P. 11 when the Kota Raja custodian left his charge and Wee Bak Hai pushed the ball into an empty goal. Following this the Serangoon lads made another thrust but Ahmad Samon saved the situation. Then Bak Hai centred a pass to Chan Biang Chye who scored133 words
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Article73 1952-03-20 12 THE following changes in the Singapore Business Houses Football League are announced Malayan Airways vs. 1.C.1.: postponed (owing to bad weather* from March 14 to June 6. at Farrer Park. Fast Asiatic vs Robinson: Owing to previous error, this game will again be postponed to May, 9 at73 words
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Article206 1952-03-20 12 Prem ier Ca Us Conference To Pick Site For Games MELBOURNE, Mar. 19 (Reuter-AAP) A special conference called by Mr. J. G. B. McDonald, Prime Minister of V ictoria, today selected the Carlton cricket ground here as the site for the 1956 Olympic Games. The206 words
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Article104 1952-03-20 12 NAVARATNAM SHIELD CRICKET KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— l The draw for the Selangor Cr i- cket Association's J u n i o' rl knock-out competition for the] Navaratnam Shield resulted as follows TOP SECTION (byes): Postal Union A.C. and TPCA.. Selangor Coa^t Club vs Police, Telecoms vs Selangor Malays. BOTTOM SECTION:104 words
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Article142 1952-03-20 12 Serangoon Boys Win Replay BETTER teamwork enabled Serangoon English School to finally defeat Kota Raja Malay School by three goals to two in the second replay of their SAFA youth league match played at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Possessing a speedier set of forwards, the Serangoon English School boys took142 words
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Article105 1952-03-20 12 DANES WIN 9-0 fKi-utm. I England in fa zone final tf (up badmm at Val,. bete to., i winners ol t!,. Aninuan l n W.nn.-is of lt J* ««J «e Jill (ll holders. M,i,v, s pore on Mas l)«;nmark .n JeW n England to in r maU-hes in km Thp105 words
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151 1952-03-20 12 LONDON. Mar. W (Rcuter) E. 1. Cboong, Malayan student in London was ili<- first into tin- Meni singles third round when tin- all-Kn^laiid badminton championships opened a! the Empress Hall hm- today. Choong who received a bye into the second round easily defeated his151 words
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332 1952-03-20 12 IPOH. Wed.— Cheng Wah Football Club, last year's [poh league .soccer champions, came from behind to beat the Tamilians by four goals to two in the opening match of this season's [poh District Football League. It was an unconvincing victory however.332 words
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Article45 1952-03-20 12 NEW YORK. Mir IM. (Reuter) Five hundred loaves of bread and 1.000 jelly doughnuts will be flown daily from Los Angeles to Helsinki. Finland. for the United States Olympic team this Summer. Mr. Charles Ornstein. Chairman of the Olympic Foods Committee, xiid here.45 words
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Article22 1952-03-20 12 «f Ki.r.wv, <>! the Ci the folio v stdent: Ii Pre Hon. Sec. M One m It w22 words
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Article40 1952-03-20 12 tPOH. Wt 1 ti al Crick* V I the Perak N eh 2 Th 0 t How the Perak C .1 R W tine. Di Motl r V I! Laßi Reserves: T Daniel Sanke 1 Qmp I Dutay.40 words
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Advertisement51 1952-03-20 12 Th« la nous Horticultural Society of Haarlem once offered AT o prise, which wos never claimed, of £B.OOO for o Block Tulip. This was during th« "Tulip madness" of Holland in »h« I7?W cenrury when fortunes wcra made ord lost in tulip bulbs. Wtb BALM th Ti9€r Medicinol 4H^fefTs^^) BALM^'I,51 words
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Advertisement199 1952-03-20 12 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATE MILLION DOLLAR LOTIrRV. In view of the heavy demand for tickets Eighth Million Dollar Lottery it has b i to make a further and final limit j tickets. Tht PRIZES will NOW be as iofews Ist. Pnxe $400 C 2nd. 160 0. 3rd. (2) 50 D 4th.199 words
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