Singapore Standard, 24 March 1952
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Title Section18 1952-03-24 1 Singapore Standard sdfasdfasd ik )L •>! X il NO. 266 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article356 1952-03-24 1 C/f?/ Council Asked To Float Loan Standard SiaflT Reporter THE Singapore Government lia* lurried down the majority recommendation of ike ii\ (iounrillors to raise funds (or their water and electricity extension srli«'iii«'> by is*ue of pmiiium bonds ami National Sa\in«:s Certificates. Mr. T. I*. F.356 words
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395 1952-03-24 1 Sigauore Labour Party Against National Service Standard Mall Reporter MVIOKIH VOTE, the annual conference «»f llie I ahnnr ">;ii':.i|M»r('. acceptetl a resolution introduced by its out-going Secretary* -Mr. Peter William Sj o|>|>omh£ the National Service Bill had it- firsl reading at the Legislative Council last Tuesday. The resolution described the395 words
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Article104 1952-03-24 1 RIM X, Arkansas, Al^r. S3 (UP)—Torna- d thtir i;rim march across the South ii\e persons and boosting the death toll and Moods to 204. Truman ordered Federal officials to Hate survey to determine relief possibiken areas. c ii nd destru a taged a Cross ofTih spitals m indicated mighi104 words
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Article34 1952-03-24 1 LONDON. Mar ?3 The Economist proposes "suspending the present Federal constitution of Malaya until the emergency is over," as a means of removin? 'the one major obstacle* to execution of Government's priorities."34 words
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Article35 1952-03-24 1 TRIESTE. March 23 (Renter") Police turned fii'e hoses on excited demonstrators here yesterday alter the attest of several had failed to break up crowds of Italian youths who attacked Anglo-American military government buildings.35 words
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Article35 1952-03-24 1 CALCUTTA. Mar. 23 <UP>— The Congress Foreign Pulic-y Committee today unanimously passed a resolution fully approving the government of Indit's foreign policy and reiterating confidence m Premier Jawaharlal Nehru's leadership ia foreign affairs.35 words
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Article, Illustration84 1952-03-24 1 ABOIT -\OOO people were screened m Pulau Kukom last night by a combined party of Volunteer Special Constables drawn from the Marine Police and (lurkha Con tinseiit of Singapore. The crowds were caught as they were leaving a free open air cinema show. About 150 men who had gone toStandard - 84 words
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Article802 1952-03-24 1 COLOMBO, March 22:— The laje Prime Ministers body was taken m a solemn procession from the Central Hospital this evening to his official residence. Tributes have been flowing m from all parts of the world. Tiie President of tne vJeylori Senate and the Speaker of the802 words
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Article98 1952-03-24 1 MR. DOX Stephen Senanayake, the Prime Minister of Ceylon was "a memorable statesman whose achievements iv Ceylon, the Commonwealth and the world would live m history," said the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald m a message of condolence to the GovernorGeneral of Ceylon, Lord Soulbury. He98 words
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Article79 1952-03-24 1 BANGKOK. Mar. 23 (UP)— A KLM Constellation from Karachi was completely burnt down by a fire which started when the plane was about three miles from Don Muang airport. Bangkok, early this afternoon. All passengers and crew were safe. The control tower said the fire started79 words
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Article156 1952-03-24 1 Nehru Appeals To Congress CALCUTTA, Mar. 23 (RevUer) Prime Minister Jawa- harlal Nehru, President of the Indian National Congress, the Government party, called upon Congress today to reorganise 'itself into a disciplined unit, so that it might successfully discharge its chief responsibility of strengthening India. Addressing the firs! meetin? of156 words
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Article275 1952-03-24 1 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun. General Sir Gerald Templer who arrived m Ipoh by air last evening saw Perak for the first time. Under a heavy armoured es- rort. he paid a courtesy call on the Sultan of Perak at Kuala Kangsar this morning. The General275 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-03-24 1 TRR AVRO ANSON which was flows ia to Singapore by Mr. A. F. W. Andren and Mr Joha FmtasSSi for The Singapore Standard. With two other ■ireratt of tte tZmt tVe. U wTbe u*cd lor airlifting The Singapore Standard and The Sundar Standurd to readers throughout the length and breadth52 words
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Article72 1952-03-24 1 ISMAILIA^March 23. (Re it< r) British troops yesterday itmoved the Last barbed wrire barricades from the area n«>!t!i o£ the Sweet Water Canal here, freeing a mile-long strip Rrhich they have occupied for the lasi two months. The whole area now i> controlled by Egyptian police, tnd normal72 words
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Article194 1952-03-24 1 Standard Staff DwvespM I I PENANG. sun i la V,t Otltll^c ill »VM ir; 1 lowiac the EitaJ d.i\i i BJMMrtiyg on Thursday <»i i d t"< li\< h ife 01 < m i early this nomuie »ln'n >ounj; ;iu\ili.ir\ polirim of laiuoni; liunr;;th u.«v194 words
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Article43 1952-03-24 1 TAIPEI Mai 2 fUPI hiyh Chinese miUt il today said there il k i I 2"> 000 I Ihine Communts I: do Ihina Migaced m speci ii services to he p the Vielnti bels m theti war trains; fie French43 words
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Advertisement85 1952-03-24 1 B^^ LaliUlia** XoSplltSnys Vfica«» 500 GW"a WiVes gi*^** Weekend i*i#fi jP. 2 Cer Permits~"P. 3 •^jpv* Matches^P. 10, 11, 12 lfjr,ws Tde lii£ r-. D SILVtIJ •Mil CASFSr. > prira > SiLVA Bros., I > place S*»«ft 1 B11& I »V¥VVV¥¥V¥% your t Xkfer Most people know, but some don85 words
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Advertisement68 1952-03-24 1 SILVER PIECES PLEASURE APLENTY! CAPTURE THE CHARf/ AND THRILL OF LIFE'S GOLDEN MOMENTS! with a CINE CAMERA CALL and inspect our wide range of cin n cameras and projector* Bell Howell FILMO Bolex Poillord od3k 8 MM Dejur Revert 16 MM Emel Eumig BOOKS: we are also offering a number68 words
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Article, Illustration338 1952-03-24 2 NO SPLIT IN LABOUR PARTY, SAYS LIM The Meeting In Progress 'Rebels' Take Nc Part In voting Standard StiilT Rpm»rtei THE PRESIDENT ol the Labour P;"!v of Siugapare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, declared yestenlay ihat there had not been any s\A'n m the Party. hat had been reported a* aStandard - 338 words
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Article105 1952-03-24 2 Bid To Tax Council Men Fails s-; \t PT 1 <- '*>■ Council loi Lai r' »t. S Bap tril ite 20 ices ited P i ition 2 that was de r view Legislative i to meet consii lection In iddition. "ounci i tings ol i incil or ss ol105 words
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Article145 1952-03-24 2 Lim Elected For 2nd Year MH UM Vr\v HOCK ia.i- :d.:.v elected President ol i Laboui Party ol Singapore sec .fi ear m succes- Fh< >■ c two other noees for the presidentship, l( si f incis Thomas and Lee Choou Eng both ol whom declined M 1) Stephei s,145 words
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Article59 1952-03-24 2 Best To Stay Away-Raj ASKED for his reason for not attending t"e Labour P.uty conference, Mr. Dasaratua Raj said last night: "In the present circumstances the best way I can serve tiie Party is by keep- ing; away from the conference. "My loyalty to the Party and its cans^j is.59 words
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263 1952-03-24 2 Hawkers Paradise At The Esplanade Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE City Council's Esplanade Development Scheme has created a hawkers' paradise, said the president of the Singapore Hawkers' Union, Mr. Teo Pens Bok yesterday. i Hundreds of applicaticns have already been received by the Hawkers* Union for the first 2] .-tails263 words
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Article, Illustration441 1952-03-24 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOR a lime last weekend it seemed as if Borneo's former lieadhunters had developed an ultra-modern sense of humour, and were pulling the lejj of the Royal Air Force. The RAF's volunteer jungle survival parly was temporarily "missing*', and locating441 words
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Article78 1952-03-24 2 PUNISHMENT by death penalty a nd flogging with the rotan were condemned m a resolution which was passed at the annual conference of the Labour Party of Singapore yesterday. It described them as '"methods of revenge without any reformative value." Another resolution read: *The Labour Party78 words
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Article39 1952-03-24 2 MADAME Tan Yin Hiang. a landlady, was cautioned and discharged m the City Police Court on Saturday for failing to comply with an abatement order to demolish the remains of her two bombed-out houses m Niven Road.39 words
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Article14 1952-03-24 2 Spore Blood Bank from 15th to 21st March. Inclusive.14 words
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Article136 1952-03-24 2 Island- Wide Transport Body Urged Standard Staff Reporter THE PUBLIC Passengei j Transport Committee of me Singapore City Council has unanimously agreed to support the recommendation of Dr. L. C. Hi!! that the Government should take the eariiest opportunity to set up an island-wide Passenger Transport Corpora; ion. The Committee's136 words
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332 1952-03-24 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE CEYLON community m Singapore m ill mourn the death of the Prime .Minister of Ceylon, Mr. I). S. Senanavake, until the funeral tentatively fixed for Saturday. I Yesterday. the Singapore Sinhalese Association held a condolence meeting m Anson Road332 words
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Article27 1952-03-24 2 LEE TEE. a roflee shop owner, was acquitted m the Singapore First Police Court on Saturday of a charge of causing hurt to Loo Stng Kah.27 words
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Article167 1952-03-24 2 Gross Injustice -ACSU Chief Slandanl Staff Hrjuul* r The President _»f tii< Army Civil Set' nice I niuii. Mr. T. Lin^am. sai«l yesterday thai h<- Imml official information altoul llie proposed 20 per <•< m reduction m the <i\ilian staflf of the l>e|uirlnient m Singapore, reported m The Sunday Standard.167 words
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Article97 1952-03-24 2 TUF followioc other were passed by the Labou I of Singapore yesterda^ for: i A greater Malaya's dollar earnings to tx made available for pure capita] machinery for light dustries m th:.- eountr\ of gome to benefil B:.\. other Sterii!^ i:( Better bousing; ttie sen of97 words
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Advertisement153 1952-03-24 2 feest The fee, *»hen or Th, R tc rood fc. P«*lc Or,. Braille king Book ed Sole \g CIMSAIAI jo PHONE 23 7; C t ADJUST* ft if HElC^l AOJUSUB. Mtuumum 1: n^*»-^* _'_J t M _il fa ?h' ~";j ?reliness for you Ofl HW You can use the same153 words
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Miscellaneous113 1952-03-24 2 fellPjMriH Singapore Art Society: I association with the British Council. The London Times Photographic Exhibition, Britain 1921 1951. British Council Centre, open from 9 ajn. to 530 p.m. Admission free. YWCA: Cooking Class al 5. Raffles Quay at 5 pin. ■■.:';':-jti#m^ f &Ctfsf* f" AH GOTTA WHEN AH FlfcES. START113 words
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Article, Illustration103 1952-03-24 3 Miss Mandrene Yap's east for her recital at the Victoria Memorial ll. ill on April 17 IX and includes Chinese, M \iv and Indian youth. About 100 of l!i!- 250 I i »ifa of Maudrene's v !o >' «>t Dancing will lake part m the recital which \\:!l include103 words
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Article161 1952-03-24 3 Ai Y,:iZISITY VNSS Standard Rrj oiirr i.itv ul Malaya !ia>. microfilmed a rare pi five \oluines for the University ol is the set is not available Ihere. lured to about "-'t lll feet I p was microI to 1c e of a postagi n a to161 words
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Article26 1952-03-24 3 01 the i ii I i flit t on 1■ I aye a n from of five a rthor- coro- ird oJ also di>rencc of26 words
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37 1952-03-24 3 S'Pore Nurse W in -Music Scholarship Pai 1:: kg -onurse, n Sata: the an ft an S i:--n outone oi i are any In the I i »s V F Loke, the F <■ 1947. r, L Lin37 words
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Article101 1952-03-24 3 BECAUSE transit passengers of the Messageries Maritime liner La Marseilles were 'ate m presenting themselves before Immigration Officers when the ship docked m on Saturday, 200 Korea-bound French troops had to wait two hours for their sightseeing tour of Singapore. The ship came alongside the wharves101 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-03-24 3 MH B. Jeyarrinam, s«(«>nd M>n of Mr. and Mrs. V L. Joshua, of Johore Buhiu. who has been appoiated Singapore's new Traffic Magistrate.23 words
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Article143 1952-03-24 3 Jehovah's Witnesses Hit Back standard Staff Reporter "H i oi Malaya Oppose Free Worship," is the title of an article reprinted fi om '"The Watchtower" m ••Awake", both publications of Jehovah's Witnesse m America. S1 iting that the Malayan Government had "ousted four Christian missionaries from their country 1 the143 words
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Article27 1952-03-24 3 MORE than 250 student teachers attended the first declamation contest sponsored by the L.D.D.S. committee ot the Teachers' Training College at Raffles Institution on Saturday*27 words
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Article194 1952-03-24 3 •i .i nil" I*,1 i:.,k.t Mm I. I: until Vinson Wills «.uan II .4 for*-. > i r <'"""** 3 t, Irmrnlai I 'M, i .piiol. ii II iliit<ir:ii < liurl. r»-J Hink V.r9Tt* st. s| ,lir. I |»P«T I ?»Ls sitvrt! Pacoda sj.. I pper link194 words
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Article338 1952-03-24 3 Officials Deny Cruelty Charge Standard SlalT Reporter MORE THAN 2.000 Singapore Chinese residents have applied for re-entry visas for their wives m Communist China since the Passporl Regulations were enforced on October I, l? 50, but to date only 500 have been approved by the338 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-03-24 3 MR. AND MRS. Chua Ah Bah who were married recently at the Singapore Registry. The bride was formerly Miss Dolly Sco, eldest daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Yeo Meng Chan. Tho bride groom is the youngest son of Madam Ow Ah Huay, both of Singapore.45 words
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Article165 1952-03-24 3 Timber Monopoly To End North Borneo THE 30-year-old mono- J poly of timber concessions by the British Borneo Timber Co., m British North Borneo, which expires on June 30, this year has been cancelled by mutual a^ree- ment. Instead, the large holding Ls to be divi led into four main165 words
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180 1952-03-24 3 Standard Staff Reporter ILLEGAL operators of lewd films m Singapore are making big profits by screening these films with sound effects. These "latest attractions" as they are whispered to a coterie of patrons, usually past the 40-year mark, are screened m garages and private homes.180 words
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Article73 1952-03-24 3 SIR GEORGE Vance Allen. Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya will be given a farewell party by th e Students Union m appreciation of his services both to the University and the Union. Sir George is retiring from the University at the end of this73 words
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Article143 1952-03-24 3 Membership of the Singapore Labour Party has ■"increased by thousands", says the report of the General Council tabled during the annual general meeting at the Victoria Memorial Hall, yesterday. Delay m holding the general meeting was due to preparations for the 1950 Municipal Elections and 1951 Legislative143 words
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Article38 1952-03-24 3 THROUGH the assistance of tile Central Association of Photographic Societies m London, the Singapore Camera Club is now affiliated to the Royal Photographic Society of London, states the Club's first journal. Foto News, just published.38 words
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Article, Illustration576 1952-03-24 3 BARRED DOORS PUZZLE TOUGH ANGEL VOICED FIJIANS By MICHAEL CONNORS Standard Staff Reporter "THERK are no "upon doors' m Singapore," said the big Fijian soldier m perplexed tones, and for once withoul the broad smile characteristic ot his race. The speaker, a member of the Ist Fijian Infantry Battalion, here576 words
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Advertisement137 1952-03-24 3 s^ v<^r x v® iL. i M rACTO^y t£#t€S€«TAtivft /ilyouik; ft com pa ii y BAT IH B.ian SIN.. ftp,)»> M v. r*. A i; i*. ft AA"• fll i fll Mfc r- m iVflptr Jkrrimmh 1 MEN'S STELLA COTTON I i TUCK FABRIC SPORTS SHIRTS I In White and137 words
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Miscellaneous33 1952-03-24 3 -k,,- rapn OR CASTLE. YOU SAID IT. FQQZY, WE "> 1 fwHATCHA MEAfJ.CiO T^J^X 1 IF- Y'L>ONT/' OH.ALL Pi' .Hll '>^^^\ TOITRIDE.AN'HOPE VsURE WON'T UAST LONG/d^Jß^ bl.'ky /Im k L^ 5 Y IMJ LL ,J33 words
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670 1952-03-24 4 HAROLD NICOLSON - Flaubert's Labyrinthine Personality HAROLD NICOLSON By 1 bubert B> Philip Speacer. I .ti>*M and Faber, 255.) I deri ed J re fi ran sendid liH I He p t hours ling ieti (i purposes I. Yet he re ha racbyrin- Mr. P k in egoism i en his I B670 words
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Article332 1952-03-24 4 Hugh I.A. Fausset - Hugh I.A. Fausset By l.ctterN of Emily Diekin n. Edited i>> Mabel Loorais Todd. (.olhirn/. Pp. wiv. 38.9. Ms. Tins is a reprint of the first collection ol Emily Dickinson's letters edited by her end an I neighbour, Mrs. Todd and published m Bostor m 1894. Mrs332 words
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Article365 1952-03-24 4 PAUL BLOOMFIELD - PAUL BLOOM FIELD By C^NGLISH la' men do not L^ usually have so much an air of being pleased with themselves as Continental ones. Chesterton was i>:\ exception. He had reason to he pleased with himself. Full of energy, talented, sure of himself, he attracted and kept365 words
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Article265 1952-03-24 4 WILLIAM CLARK - WILLIAM CLARK By The Roosevelt Letters: Vol. 3, 1928-1945. (Harrap. 305.) r PHIS last of three volumes of letters by Franklin Roosevelt contains most of the personal and many of the public letters and memoranda he wrote as President. They make a most-interest-ing comparison with the appendices to265 words
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We, the PEOPLE
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622 1952-03-24 4 Towards Malayan Nationality Throuah Inter-marriage Sir: I was really impressed by the article which appeared m The Singapore Standard recently written by Rawle Knox on the .subject of "Two Races In Malaya— The Chinese Struggle For Citizenship." It is of course true that the question of forming one State Nationality622 words
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Letter278 1952-03-24 4 Sir:— The March 1952 Issue ol "Natural R ibb< r News", contains the following on page 7:THE QUALITY PROBLEM "The quality problem ior the produce r is erely highlighted by recentlyresented (m Singapore and London trade circles) arbitrary actions of a.S.A. m the handling uj offquality shipments. Although producers278 words
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294 1952-03-24 4 Sir. The National Service Bill will certainly be passed by the Government and there are at preseni hundreds of Malayans, myself included, who will b? conscientious objectors when they are called up. These Malayans had served With the Royal Air Force during the294 words
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Letter97 1952-03-24 4 Sir;—Your correspondent "Rimau", m his piece entitled "Hollow laughter m the Services." has said exactly what many servicemen feel m Singapore and the Federation. It is time that the civilian government stopped worrying about the well-be-ing of its own officers, and gave the services a hand97 words
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Letter79 1952-03-24 4 Sir;— I mi a!. I 1 irn Chine; c ai and mother tan born C We are F tain pk of hall an i re wi* le vi his app turned lown is that [am a C Vet m the same are; Kelantan born Chines* Indians79 words
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Letter116 1952-03-24 4 Sir. I am watching with considerable interest the National Service Bill One version of the matter concerns those who fought through the war and were not paid for their services. What i tu'le I I nave spoken 1 I these men ai I {heir tude seems116 words
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Letter110 1952-03-24 4 Sir,— What is nee our schools Is ->' Social Justice r« primer on aY i suggested by m the recent Leg Nationalism I I presume is i Ei :n and not i i is S Wl not be m ti p i For there \V;I IS DOt spark of110 words
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Advertisement159 1952-03-24 4 ZW< BE TALLER k M^Vj 2 TU 1 INCHES f {l[ ARANTEED mL l^ZJm rj!l oru^ healthy pecpie are universally V jdj^lwj admired while short and stumpy get beV\7 ly I h.nd un-noticed HYTEX GROWTH FOOD V IV Pills are guaranteed to increase youi 2^/ height ot money back. Beneficial159 words
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Miscellaneous13 1952-03-24 4 s^ (li/V CIZIII^—^ WMAT KINP OfXg'WAN.VA I 44-jALL (NtlT6/j r i*T^ &EEN RUNNIKiG^H^^^^B13 words
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Article129 1952-03-24 5 ?nan Tv11.% Th<> tmmrg Standard Slai < orrrsponilrnl A Malay woman C Oneh Zawidah W Magistrate Che Arshad m an !v/ v ■> had to pawn her husband did no* oav Irr »i $75 since Septembei last "year. s owing to the g 1 Mving129 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-03-24 5 REPRESENIATIVE OF 'NEWSWEEK' I photo MM DfttTTON PACKEN||.\.\I ill <•: or the London Bureau of the American l n. "New sweek". who i is Singapore hv o ur t> !*<» AC yesterday s j (ine\ on a tour of the I ir East Mr. Compton i :ii.iii will spend aStandard - 49 words
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Article100 1952-03-24 5 taftird >utt Correspondtnt n \N< i. Sun.- -The settleWeek begins to- ith a ra";.' on D SroQiid at whi b the Commissionex Mr H B I v. i inspect ti vi jjfot ne i vi »1 The ppei Ith v. mpel 'I hia will be b100 words
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Article45 1952-03-24 5 Taiping Backs Adult Schools s it t• i C«rfcspev4eafl s The i: Is > f the Taipthe :> a: D will bo March 23 i rd vii School i n ship drive h>.^ v ■•■r j >>fi; Besides ben li m n fr nn thei -*re now45 words
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Article40 1952-03-24 5 sit Three Chi.<u Var, Koi Chan Tin Ewe Phong eh allowed $30,000 bail S< ions Court when to a charge trying to >• .t* it* customs .">m bales ol Siamese March 12. Tin* case pone I to April 4.40 words
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Article35 1952-03-24 5 PI N W«; S --Tie MuniP lenl Mr. Norman be acting Resident ionev when Mr. R. P. uti !ea\e o:i 19 R F E irl, set rotary Health will be i ipa] President.35 words
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Article228 1952-03-24 5 Leaders Thank Gurkhas LONDON Sun. The War Otfivv today published the t«-\t •>» i tribute from lh»* ri\il leaders of th«- Stele of Pahaiig thanking the oltuers and men of thr Prim ess >lury'> Own (iurklui Kiflrs tor their anti-ter-rorist artivitirs. Th«* n?ess;»»r w.is signed bs thr leaders of the228 words
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Article553 1952-03-24 5 Standard Stafl Correspondent M \L\ \X Ml*l Sim. Sccuritj forces have killed three more terrorists m Ihe Federation and captured t>vo wonn«le<l suspects. A British Officer >*a> LHUmI yesterda) ami a British soldier wounded. Two civilians were Killed and two aUdnrird. The Police/Gurkha jungle553 words
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Article106 1952-03-24 5 14 MUST FIND THE MONEY Standard SialV Correspondent IPOH. Sun-Ways and means to raise money m Perak for the Gurney Memo rial Fund were entrusted to a sub-committee appointed a* a meeting of the Gurney Fund S:a;t' Advisory Committee yesterday. The U-man sub-cemraittee formed to seek ways and means to106 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-03-24 5 by Standard MR AND MRS. W. K. Francis Brampy who were married at thr> Singapore Registry recently. The bride was mi... r k ilvnnwathie Chandarasekara <;f Ceyloo. Photo Chan Sechon MR. KAM YEW EYE and Miss T<*o Kirn Hong who were married m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Kam is the sonStandard; Chan Sechon - 65 words
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Article, Illustration150 1952-03-24 5 Zainab Wins Again MISS Che Wan Zainab, Kelantan's Kebaya Queen for 1951, was unanimously elected 'Kebaya Queen' for the second time this year, at the conclusion of a threeday Fun Fair held at the Biaritz Amusement Park, Kota Bahru recently. The Kebaya Queen Competition took place on the final nightIan Boon Knu; (ian Boon Knu - 150 words
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Article214 1952-03-24 5 Protest Over Repair Delay Standard Si-iJY Correspondent IPOH. Sun -Residents m Cowan Street and Leong Sia Natii Street including tin-miners^ office-workei s, teachers and businessmen arp indignant that the Govern morn will only note the re paii.s for these two streeis m the 19.->."{ estimates instead of carrying them out214 words
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Article98 1952-03-24 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Sun. The Perak Branch of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society ivas reorganised at a meeting held here today. Over three hundred Muslims attended and among the twenty elected to serve m the committee are two European Muslims. Mr. R. A. Morris of Kuala98 words
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Article79 1952-03-24 5 Tf [E revision of the aa\ le o allowances to pensioners. which is now being conten plated could only be regarded j as a "bounty", says the presid- enj of the MalaO'an Pen ;ioi >' Association, Mr. V. Kanapal i Piiiai. ir, a press statement The pensioners79 words
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Article64 1952-03-24 5 They A wait Lenders' Law TAIPING, S in. Most of the I Chettiar money lendei of Ta ping have ;u ipended < money lending busin< > n view o! the new I .ender-.' Enact ment which comes [aw next monl i They ai c ai\ aitii j Ile out- come64 words
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Article36 1952-03-24 5 Recruitment for the V tion of Malay V' >lunte< i connaissance Corp to rai a platoon m A. or Star has now begun. Application those residing within 12 i adius of Alor Stai vited.36 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-03-24 5 And Then There Were Two THREE cars were involved In thi* accident. The third car, it was alleged, snefl ;iwav after the collision. A Chinese passenger m a taxi (nearest camera* slightly Injured. Hi* l«*rt the scent immediately after the accident which occurred iv Orchard Itoad restertaj.47 words
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Advertisement99 1952-03-24 5 To-Night To-Nighl ■■WfifM/'IK. T e Indonesia C!ub If&i^^ vv -j t<> Indonesian Fine Art Movement ■Bp -W *6^. Troupe consisting of t >i t* rre.im vi l<i(! >- r^Bifife nesiii's Bali and Sumatra darners under Hi, Indership of >Ir. IndroM^omlo ami < j^^l^ S B.iihtiar I'.lleiidi. Appearing for the first99 words
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Advertisement100 1952-03-24 5 7W£ &RAFFE m \s.** TH«rt ore bone* m rK# long neck of (iroH« •nd tnit It motched «Koctly m number by that i« the neck of mmn. CAT J TIGER HEADACHE tump Y<m ran eroi !\i S \l>, I AIK! O Cubes are eve m the shop cents pei b100 words
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983 1952-03-24 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper The End Of Charity? THE Federal Legislative Council voted against a 1 motion by Mr. Khoo Teik Ec, calling on the Government to declare that every encouragement should be given to the public to make donations to charitable institutions m Malaya and, with that m983 words
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Article, Illustration527 1952-03-24 6 CEYLON TACKLES TUBERCULOSIS PROBLEM COLOMBO, March 21. AS A result of the spotlight i beinj4 turned on the seriousness of the T.B. situation m Ceylon by the eminent British thoracic surgeon Dr. Barlow, whose report has not yet been published, the country is daily becoming more and more T.B. conscious.527 words
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Article149 1952-03-24 6 i Colonies w here landless i people have been settled. Strange as ;t may sound here i is the story as told by the i man whose erstwhile wwit.f t is 1 now herself the husband of 1 a pretty teenage girl. About 17 years ago149 words
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Letter305 1952-03-24 6 Sir, I entirely agree with your editorial of 17th March 195.& We are supposed to be living m a country which professes the principles of democracy. And yet the Immigration Bill is aimed at one particular race-^-the Chinese. It is a one m a million chance that305 words
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Letter270 1952-03-24 6 TRIBUTE THANKS Sir:— I am very grateful to you for the very prompt attention you have given to the points raised m my letter of the 12th March, 1952, as a result of which the authorities concerned are apparently taking note -.of the serious hardships to which we are at270 words
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Letter97 1952-03-24 6 Sir:— Mr. W. C. Taylor, said m the Legislative Council that Government was reminded of income tax evasions 365 times m every year and that "every avenue was being explored" to get more officers. It seems that the Legislative Councillors must step up the reminders to 73097 words
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Letter65 1952-03-24 6 Sir, A notice appeared m your columns on Friday of the production at the Victoria Theatre of Ibsen's "Ghosts". This was attributed to the Singapore Art Society. I would like to point out that this play is a production of the Singapore Arts Theatre, which has no connection, other65 words
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Letter216 1952-03-24 6 Sir: As a City Councillor of West Ward, I feel it is my duty to reply to Mr. Citizen George. Immediately Mr. Cilizen George's letter was published. I wrote to Mr. Lim Beng Guan of Zion Road to contact the residents there and arrange a date216 words
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Letter145 1952-03-24 6 Sir: I wish to thank through the medium of your paper the Malay Regiment L eut. -Colonel who so kindly slopped his Land Rover and conveyed my. cousin and myself to the Ipoh Hospital alter we were involved m a motor accident on the main trunk road145 words
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Letter67 1952-03-24 6 Sir: 1 cannot follow the justice of increasing the beer and stout duty by 45% and whisky etc. by 10%. The Government has hit at the poor man, and shown that its promises to check rising priVes are hollow. Mr. C. C. Tan was quite ri^ht to67 words
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Letter54 1952-03-24 6 S r: Residents m the Setetar area want to know why Mrs. Menon voted m support of the Government increase m the beer tax. m doing so she has betrayed the interests of the workers, for she knows that those wiio can well afford it are evading income54 words
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Letter274 1952-03-24 6 Citizens Aliens Sir. In your issue of last Monday your Ceylon correspondent writing on Ceylonese citizenship stated "They (the Ceylonese) at present enjoy dual citizenship, as birth m Malaya or Singapore entitled them to citizenship of the United Kingdom." Here, I am afraid, your correspondent was misinformed. According to the274 words
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Letter51 1952-03-24 6 MAKE IT LAW Sir: -Sir 1 m his final Legi ati I the C. ntral Bii!, now In toe, waf tlie anti-Commun I Be added, "d« m :r,v opinion, appo.nl and r< '.i.v und rh i ment. which all will app:, I be iev< i Progressive P a '.v k51 words
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Letter63 1952-03-24 6 Bin llr s our city council loi chore ward ha the people I Serai by bow ing teresf m the <> Trade Pair Bii his own i has beei m m Aiiwal S' occupy D the c n arise m < y> an back' down caught fire {real63 words
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Advertisement26 1952-03-24 6 SOLE AGENTS f THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. f (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) P. O. BOX 92 SINGAPORE. f (WHOLESALE ONLY) f THE HALLMARK OF CAMERA PERFECTION26 words
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Advertisement150 1952-03-24 6 fttici g\f «TpHt ouKtandmg health giving s|MJf^l f/# 1 of Ovaltine have hrrn abut A/ A dcmonMraird by lon* fßpirWm JldiHjrCS countle** thuuundt ofh<>mr». -nJ m Icadmt Ho»pdal» and PuMMg H f*fk(\f§ C fhroughoul 'he world ThU delicioo* food beverage «>»•""' a ll y prepared fr«»nn the r>e»i «>♦ N«*«150 words
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Article348 1952-03-24 7 Nothing To Stop Mao s Men From Pouring In SAIGON, Mar. 23, (AP) Reports persisted Saturday that hinesc Communists may he m Indo-China m greater force than jusl military advisers and teehnieians. There was no confirmation. With virtually all the North Tonkin border with China m348 words
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125 1952-03-24 7 MAMIA. March 23, (Reuter). The United S lies of the Navy, Dam A. Kimball, said tteritej that the United States fortes m the Far Fast re prepared to cope with any emergency that might m thi> area. irai at a it tt» Ameri- c125 words
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70 1952-03-24 7 LONDON. Mar. 23, (IP). Sir lan Eraser gave notice yesterday that he will ask Prime Minister Winston Churchill m the House of Commons whether Parliamentary observers will be allowed at Britain's trsfl atom bomb tests m Australia. The tests are scheduled for later70 words
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Article159 1952-03-24 7 M 2 -[T>- G< n ci Rlghi ad- .it i >■' ie- ities s expected retui si »tes mi Miy the Republican tial anin ii ■<■ believe he will superiors foi wn Ai untie Pact j possiblj nexi two eek& enable him to me159 words
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Article30 1952-03-24 7 n\. Mit 23 (API Visw; i Uni -fo up. >n M s B s. turday an c late Rabin I Mrs Roose- >nal amity and bo I.30 words
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207 1952-03-24 7 Dulles Wants Tree Hand In Campaign w .\^ti i. si i l U.V Mar. 2s (AF) Mr. John Foster Dulles, the top Rep iblican I ireign affairs oxperi and the man who put over »c v peace treaty for P esi lenl Truman, is cutting his es with the Truman207 words
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85 1952-03-24 7 BOMBAY. Mar. 23 (Reuter)— Restrictions on exports of cotton piecegoods to Aden, Hongkong, Malaya (including Singapore), Djibouti. Macao and Tangier have been removed, it was officially reported here yesterday. The restrictions had been "imposed because these ports were not consumer centres, but entrepots. The85 words
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Article, Illustration90 1952-03-24 7 I IRST CHINESE PEERESS— A Chinese woman has become overnight Britain's first Chinese Peeress. She is Hsaio Li, daughter of an officer m the Chinese Army, who m 1911 married the Hon. Michael Lindsay, elder son of Lord Lindsay, former Master of Balliol College, Oxford, who died last week at90 words
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Article191 1952-03-24 7 PARIS, Mar. 23, (IP).— Chancellor Konrad Adenauer yesterday warned the world that a Soviet Russian proposal for the unification of Germany and negotiation of a peace treaty with that country was an appeal to German nationalists aimed at delaying the integration of Europe and upsetting191 words
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Article50 1952-03-24 7 LONDON, Mar. 23 (AP« -The British firm. Handley-Pag< Corporation, announced today it is building thme four-engined marathon airliners for Burma. The firm added it understood the Union of Burma Airlines will get the planes. Each plane carries 18 passengers and has a flying run«e of 1.400 miles.50 words
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Article, Illustration11 1952-03-24 7 Viscount Savernake, son of the March 19 A.P. photo.A.P. - 11 words
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205 1952-03-24 7 JACKSON, Mississippi, Mar. 23, (Reuter).— Gen. Douglas Mac-Arthur said yesterday that the policy of President Truman's administration was leading Americans into a 'Communist state' by implementing, "the blueprints of Marx and Lenin," and "preparing us for a war m Europe." His rem rks205 words
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170 1952-03-24 7 BONN. Mar. 23 (UP)—Chancellor Konrad Adenauer ran into serious difficulty with members of his own coalition government yesterday over agreement with France that a freely elected Saar Parliament should determine the future status of the coal basin. The Deutsche Party, which has 23 seats170 words
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Article34 1952-03-24 7 PARIS. March 22. (Reuter)— French and French Union forces have lost 27,562 men dead and missing m seven years' IndoChina fighting, M. Jean Letourneau Minister for the Associated States announced today.34 words
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Article104 1952-03-24 7 SEATTLE. Mar. 23. (AP)— A Superior Court jury last night awarded William Olynyk US$2,OOO for the 67 days he spent chained to the rail of a steamship while it travelled from Jakarta to Houston. Texas. The awTird was jusi onefiftieth (jf the amount asked104 words
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284 1952-03-24 7 NEW YORK. Mar. 23 (Rcutor) —The process of change m Asian nations f:" >m colonial status to self-governing peoples had been complicated by the struggle between Democracy and Communism, said the Australian Ambassador Mr Percy Spender, m a speech here yesterday. Addressing the New York284 words
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100 1952-03-24 7 Slumlord London Corr. LOXDOV, Sun.— A number of ('f)loninl Oilier officials ore somewhat annoyed at the inability to (jet decisions from the Colonial Secretani, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, this correspondent learns. Mr. Lyttelton apparently desires to please as many sections as possible m Colonial policies100 words
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Article132 1952-03-24 7 LONDON, Mar. 23. (AP).— British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden said yesterday the three Western powers are agreed on a reply to Russia's proposal for a Herman peace treaty conference. He gave no hint of the nature of the reply but said Britain, the United132 words
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165 1952-03-24 7 CAIRO. March 2A. (Reuter)— Abdul Rahman A/.zam Pa.sha. Secretary General ol the Arab League, said here yesterday the Arab world would not join any foreign-sponsored Middle East defence scheme "before the national claims. rights and interests of the Arab nations were fully safeguarded." Azzam Pasha,165 words
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Article89 1952-03-24 7 PARIS. Mar 23. (AP)- Prince Aly Khan Hew into Paris Saturday from India, en route to the bedside Of his sick father. the Aga Khan, spiritual leader ol the 10,000,000-member Ismaili religious sect He is ill from a heart attack. Asked about his wife,89 words
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85 1952-03-24 7 MADRAS Mar. 2A (API India had to "p. i.'. through the nose" for .10. 000 tons Russian rice dv ing the famine last yea- \h^ Madras Food Minister told the Legislative Assembly Saturday. He t f >'d th e House that Russia charged 185 words
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269 1952-03-24 7 CAPETOWN, Mar. 23, (AP) All South African! braced themselves Saturday for a fujht over Nationa!ist Government plans to curb the courts and change the constitution. Tension mounted as Tenders' warned the Prime Minister, jDr Diiiiit'! Malan, his policies I may endanger "peace" 1269 words
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Article127 1952-03-24 7 MPs Urge Big C'weath Emigration LONDON, Mat h B. (FV'iter I Three men bei of Parliament yf ■< •la urged o Governmem to tak,. iti\'c and (if < mea n to organise a big Co 'n migration plan. Two Com i v,.*;- c n* anfi one So a motion to127 words
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68 1952-03-24 7 SPCA: 'Immoral' To Send Monkeys On Rocket Trips LONDON M r. 2 iP I Royal Society I P evwition df Crue to Animals said day it i.s immoral t > Assailing recent rocket testa ai W U v New Mi-\ .< monke pa engers I S v i•: M Wh«68 words
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Miscellaneous33 1952-03-24 7 f"-jJ^%TVAI 11 T THINK I'LL BUY I OH. SLUGGO--- FINE ---I'LL START OFF $"3KTTw ONE FOR SLUGGO I BOUGHT YOU WITH THE ONE I HAD J "7~LOVE MV s ASCRAPBOOK WITH SPIKE THIS,33 words
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Article276 1952-03-24 8 Irduslrials: Fraser and Neve 0 $3.72J cum to ■'■■I'll ex div.. Goodwood Park Hotel $1 60, Gre ii E» terrt Life $42.50, Hum noei $43 uo cum div Hongkong 1 B ink Hongkong Register) $705, 11 U) don Regis»tei 1 £B 2 10.0., Jackson Co.276 words
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Article, Illustration80 1952-03-24 8 Seven tnited States Thunder jet fighter aircraft are towed by tractors through the streets of Copenhagen recently. Owing: to the wins-span of the aircraft, their transport from the dock to the airfield was tricky. At Kastrup airfield, they will be "de-mothballed" and prepared for duty with the Danish Royal AirAP - 80 words
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Article95 1952-03-24 8 THE Philippines had an un- >v able balance v' ti ad€ ol 5563.000.000 m 1951 Respite m creased production strii import controls and United States ECA funds, figures released by the P I Secretary oi Commerce and Industry show. The heaviest export item from c Philippines95 words
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Article42 1952-03-24 8 LONDON, Mar. 20 (Reuler)— The British Governmeni has cli I minnted exports oi tinplate to Persia, Presioent ol the Board oi Trade Mr. Peter Thorneycroft told the House of Commons today. Exports ut tinplate to Egypt, Mr Thorneycroft .»:ud. >. f.e being reduced.42 words
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Article529 1952-03-24 8 By A Special Correspondent MALAYAN markets lived through a despondent week when n reduced volume of business was written. Buyers did noi greatly care whether they bid or not and save for a *lijihl reaction at the end the general price trend was downward. It529 words
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Article219 1952-03-24 8 Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China: The b V» report for 193] shows tola balance sheet figures it the i largest m its W years trading and a similar happy state is found m profit and loss account where the result for the year was I shown,219 words
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Advertisement500 1952-03-24 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penans Also direct Sailing from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penans From "Szechaen" Mar 2J Hongkong "Fengtien" Mar 31st Japan H kong 'Fenunini;'' Apr :lnO Hongkong i Sails Sails Sails Penans P.500 words
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Advertisement274 1952-03-24 8 J4VA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederfcied I me Rotterdam Rot(erri:;*ti Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON. NKW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS S'po re P S'hum Peaaog TABIAN(SMN) God. 44 2G 27 Mar !S M.ir GAROET (RL) 27 Mar/5 Apr 6Apr 7 Apt SALAWATI (SMN) 713 Apr274 words
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Advertisement476 1952-03-24 8 r •PANAMA lot B. r ft Houukoug IM ji, 4 MHIM4' fo» SaiK-;r A? Bunsknl 1? r "MALAYA" foi Baßdu* Saigon 6> HmidUNie 1"> I<»M. |J |i\] IKOM .IAI'AN Hi>N(,K()N(, PHODI (L" roi Batiukok 7 In iH S\ILIN(,S It) (OMINLYI S| \\|i|.\ u For Colomho. /\d«n I'orl Said (.i-tio.t %twfru476 words
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Article, Illustration1445 1952-03-24 9 Peter Robinson - an adventure called Photography Peter Robinson rJ am I"!— FLASH EXPOSURE 1 I m.ntioned last wf^k, I |be easiest photographir to tabulate is the i-t forward flash e\pon nic incioors. By ap the methods we will |t\ you cannot m.liii p«rfe( t BjTCa- 11 h iixl ever\ time. 1- <1,445 words
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Article142 1952-03-24 9 Bill Webb Jones - Bill Webb Jones By 11RENCH composers Faostin an 4 Maurice Jean Jean wrote :iu amusing novelty which they r .tiled "Lcf Violins S'Araments". Sidnrv Torch and his Orchestra have interpreted thlj both literally and musically A9 "I iddtin' !or Fun", and jolly good fiddling it is 100.142 words
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Article, Illustration805 1952-03-24 9 BILL WEBB JONES - BILL WEBB JONES by Trumpet playinff Douglas Arthur is the leader of the dance band. His playing >» clean-cut and incisive. *s a leader, he knows whal he wants, and he ffets it. HERE is the line up of the Band: REEDS, (saxes, clarinets) F. Gillespie805 words
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Advertisement158 1952-03-24 9 a great camera... now even greater! the sensational 2\ x l\ RANGEFINDER BESSA II '■Hft d@* ZZ* ThC li. w K.iii^i Innl. r M with ii. <|... Ililur I l<n* MXI i l»k* > < it.. tli. iik, r ii< -i rairra* n i- hi:-«i win. !>,. ~»n. <>iri|Mir -liutt.158 words
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Miscellaneous625 1952-03-24 9 ON TiiE ACT RADIO MAI.AYA SINGAfIinUB IM 11, II Oil ■tn i <*t •»< h.xii Ii r In. i. I" jm. I n\fr%ri\< St X I I »i liinr\ lr.«m W»t"-i.i> a< i I •da* Mi t-'i For fcrh»«K. I I ...Li,.. Hrlh Orcfcrvtra a I -liUlrn I .IM Nr«.625 words
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Article73 1952-03-24 10 t ON. M r, 23, (AP).— the Kenl and ii nan, anm > ed ent ket of the best wii c, red ff i anal nal i t for several y< ars. n one gan c and id he 1 ad c the ti ible73 words
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Article23 1952-03-24 10 (AP Crickei India Pah ing i lot fi T m G t of A Glan n of J23 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-03-24 10 Pictured here after taking th;> first three places m the women's cross-country rate organised m the r.:>is de Vincennes, Paris, March 1(>, are three Russian women. They are (left to right): Polina Sopolova, Ist: Anna Bassenko, 2nd. and Nina Pletneva. 3rd. Pletneva holds the world record for theA.P. - 73 words
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541 1952-03-24 10 SWANSEA, March 22, (Reuter). Wales beat France by nine points (two penalty goals and a dropped goal) to five (one goal) here today to make a clean sweep ol their four matches m the International Rugby Union championship, but they had to fight hard541 words
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Article132 1952-03-24 10 GENEVA, Mar. 23 (AP) Work! champion Ferdinand Kubler (Switzerland) Saturday won the 60th Tour of Lake Geneva, the oldest cycle race mi n the world, beating Italian veteran Gino Bartali by a wheel. Over 50 leading racing cyclists from France, Italy, Switzerland and Luxembourg took part132 words
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Article44 1952-03-24 10 Saigon T-T ennis SAIGON. Mar. 23 <APt Wouglas Cartand and Barty Reiman. of New York, won an international table tennis tournament here, debating Vietnamese champions Hoa and Due 5-0. The tournament was played occording to the Davis Cup formula lour *ingle matches one double.44 words
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Article258 1952-03-24 10 St. Mary's Surprise Bristol LONDON, March 22, (Ren- 1 ter). Saint .Mary's Hospital sprang a surprise m today's club Rugby Union programme by boating Bristol by two goals. on e penalty gJal and one try to two penalty goals. Bristol were handicapped m ie second half when a limb reduced258 words
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Article741 1952-03-24 10 Share League Leadership Now LONDON, March 22: (Reuler) Arsenal, the crack London team, <lrew level on points with Manchester United at the top of the English First Division today to strengthen their bid for the Cup and League "double". But they gave their supporters some shocks741 words
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Article126 1952-03-24 10 STOWE, VERMONT, Mar 2:i, (AP).— Ernie McCulloch, 2f>-year-old Canadian, borrowed a pair of skies yesterday and outraced a star-studded field of American and European skiiers to win the US. National Open Downhill title McCulloch's time for the mile and three-quarters run over a fast course126 words
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Article307 1952-03-24 10 LONDON. Mar. 22, (Reuter) Following are results of soccer matches played today: FIRST DIVISION Arsenal Middlesbrough 1. Aston Villa 4. Burnley 1 Blackpool 2. West Bromwich 0 Chelsea I, Stoke City v Derby County 1. Charlton 3. Huddersfield 3, Manchester Q. 2 Liverpool 3, Newcastle Utd. U.307 words
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Article, Illustration182 1952-03-24 10 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead wmm. HOW ore you QOiiic, to gel that putt m the hole? And m only tiro tries'' Well, study the path the ball must take to the cup. Tli en take a look at the grass t > estimate th#> r e sistance it182 words
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Article236 1952-03-24 10 GLASGOW, Mar. 23 (AP) Peter Keeman said Saturday night he will defend his European bantamweight title against Jean Skeyers of Belgium, the former European flyweight, m Glasgow some time m May. LONDON, Mar. 23 (AP) Cambridge U srsity defeated Oxford Uni. ..-ity by nine236 words
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Article188 1952-03-24 11 Martin Mendez Upsets Canada's Last Hopes CALGARY ALBERTA, Mar. 23 (AP).— The United States last nigW won the North American Thomas Cup badminton zone tie and the right to represent North America m the inter-zone playoff against Europe at Singapore m May. Martin Mcndez of188 words
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Article160 1952-03-24 11 LONDON, Mar. 23 (AP) The flat racing season m Great Britain opens Monday with more horses and cheaper admission prices. The first meeting will be at Lincoln, 100 miles northeast of London. Racing will continue until mid-November. Steeplechase meetings are heid during the winter months About160 words
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268 1952-03-24 11 Cueman Hoppe Holds Off Jap Bid For Title SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 22 (I P). Master cueman S\ illic Hoppr of Drexel. llii!. Pennsylvania, von his Mii world three-cushion billiard championship tonight i>\ dcf'rasiiiu kinrry Matsuyama of Tokyo, .">O-.'J7. Standing off a courageous ballh' from tin* "lillle ::iaiit of Japan. Hoppo268 words
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85 1952-03-24 11 SINGAPORE'S Boys' Town will again benefit Irom the annual Joe Chappel Fund charity match, which will be played on Saturday at Jalan Besar Stadium between Singapore and Army-Navy. The game will serve as a good test for Singapore who will face strong combinations from85 words
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Article121 1952-03-24 11 TAIPING, Sun. The Taiping Chinese Recreation Club made a good start m the senior soccer league, when they scored a well-earned victory over the 12th Royal L«mcers. They combined well and their defence was sound. Dunford, m the Lancers' attack played well, but received poor support121 words
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Article101 1952-03-24 11 MELBOURNE, Mar. 23 (Reuter-AAP) Mrs. G. McDonald's 20-1 chance Murray Glen won the £3,200 Australian Cup over two miles one and a half furlongs m three minutes 53 seconds at Flemington here on Saturday. Murray Glen, ridden by B. Shaw, was always well placed101 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-03-24 11 Picture taken at the Thomas Cup match between Denmark and England which the Danes won. Photo shows: N. B. Bradford of Britain (left) congratulating: John Skaarup of Denmark after the Dane had won their match 15-1, 15-G. John Nygaard, one ol" Denmark's rising: stars who will almost certainly be m61 words
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Article110 1952-03-24 11 Rain Stops Singapore Soccer YESTERDAY'S division one match between Kota Raja Club and Chinese Athletic was called off due to the water-lotted condition of the field at Jalan Besar Stadium. A fair crowd was gathered outside the stadium when the referee decided I hat the ground, which was inches under110 words
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Article76 1952-03-24 11 NS Badminton Officials Na med SEREMBAN, Sun. Mr Lim Kee Siong was re-elected President of the Negri Sembilan Badminton As.sociaiion at the annual meeting. Other office bearers elected were" Vice President. 1 Messrs. Le e Kiat Siong. Lee Boon Han, Dr S Seevaratnam, Messrs. K. P R 'Singam Scow Lecn«76 words
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123 1952-03-24 11 GLASGOW Mar 23 (AP) —A; Belgian proposal to eul :he dis- j tance of the international cross country championship from nine miles to eight was rejected un a tie vote on Saturday. Belgium. Spain. France and Northern Ireland supp irted the move, which was opposed by123 words
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Article47 1952-03-24 11 TAIPIXG. Sun The fifth i post war Annual General Meeting of the Kempe Club will be held on Thursday, April 13 at the club premises. Mr. H. E. Jqs» Lvn. District Officer, who is President of the Club, wi 1 preside. Tea will be served.47 words
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Article417 1952-03-24 11 IPOII, Sun. The four winning; teams m Saturday's Brandrr Shield League cricket competition all scored easy victories over their opponents. Most successful batsnirn m the day's games were veteran M. E. Morcira (YMCA) with 37 runs. Sergeant Dartn 11 (Lancers) 3b', Sergeant Ready (Lancers) 33, S. V.417 words
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219 1952-03-24 11 Soccer Brawl Sequel K\ Our Soccer Reporter THE LAST has not yet been *ai»! about tl»< recent soccer brawl at Jalan Besar involving players from the Chinese Casuals ;ms<l the Amicable A. A. SAFA has handed out punishments ranging up to two years suspension on219 words
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Article50 1952-03-24 11 Tea ms For Kua la Kangsar DAFL KUALA KANGSAR s. Nine teams are competing m I ii year's Kuala Kangsar District Association Football League the Knockout Competition. The teams competing arc Police. BLam] ng Bua Indians. S;iiong. Manong 40 Comn ■IV. Iskand ir Polo Club, ft biers and Education XI-50 words
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Advertisement189 1952-03-24 11 IS MEMORIAM f YI.OW.fc MATHIAS Ml ,\s\ Killed by u'«n -Mth Marth. again, i m misa 1; TT lONS VACANT icea Chinese ence and sales LUMPUR NKIPAUn \S are invited Sfc li 15-28 D .-.res will -V with ties peed i m ol j words ies w Uhin be fixed189 words
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Advertisement436 1952-03-24 11 OBITUARY yv kwee kf:f: ngG 54. J passed away peacefully on 2,'ird March at 775 North Briutje Road, leaving behind hi; beloved widow, one son, and one daughter to mourn his kiss. Funeral on 24th March at 2 p.m YEWS lias been received m Singapore ot the death of Miss436 words
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Advertisement354 1952-03-24 11 PHPrft 10 PIS 70 KYlAMilt^ Laal i»a> IJt, %M fls F -W. F.;r I last Pr<nii«Te Itiftrd i.! Egypt \s fkm Grcalal Mosical Comedy II!: For i *v: "KHADAANI ABI* or "I'ii's'T Bttnynl Vf m Wit'n English s.-htiilr-Starring SaJbak. MahiMond /alfikar And FaßlOtzi Diner Tahia CarMonca HThnne a* Ay DAN(354 words
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Miscellaneous91 1952-03-24 11 fflDESfj!^! I TIMIC I^Pm! IllmtlJr^aJa m HIGH IiUKS at the principal resorte Malaya: ItiOAY: AM P.M Singapore 9.44 10.50 Malacca «i.59 7.10 Port DU-kson 5.40 5.51 Port Sham 4.37 s.o<> Pen ms 12.14 T>.v»IORKOW Singapoir 10.35 11.27 Malacca 7.39 7.51 Port Diekson C2O 6.32 Port Sham 5.23 5.48 Peoang 12.0891 words
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455 1952-03-24 12 SELANGOR GET INNINGS WIN IN LAST MINUTE Pahang Batsmen Hit Out In Gallant Try Xl \l \LI MPUR, Sun.— On the stroke of foiwthis evening, the i.,|,;:,,. wiekedfell to give Selangor an innings and two run, victory m Z **£ZTJ£S SKtf tried desperately runs. Holman played a hero's j game455 words
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Article30 1952-03-24 12 TODAY'S Sport > ig c KIEME Rowers ol I Gey- rer Lads a I I I 7 V at 1 I v DunUK C O S h pore Tnhle 1 issociai30 words
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Article213 1952-03-24 12 SCRC Beat Sel. Club Narrowly M MA I.IMI'IK. Sun n•' ingot CMaese Recreati...: !uh Managed to si rape through by 1 1 runs t.> win their first inter club rrieket maten acaiasl the Srlangar lub on the Pudu Road itrotind tod;iy. g Yel Huii t was the tful b iwler213 words
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132 1952-03-24 12 IN -.pitt* of fid w**alli«-r a l»iu rroWd saw Australian fi»l)t*r* Steve Brian antl Kay Greenway spar at the H~ii»|>v World Slailium yesterday afternoon m training lor llieir April 4 oVIhiI m ihe Colony. The boys boxed a couple <>! rounds and although both pulled132 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-03-24 12 On the rfehl is Denmark's Poul Holm who lost to Eddy Chooas m the semi-final of the All England tourney. Left is England's Thomas Cup player K. R. Greasley.29 words
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Article178 1952-03-24 12 J< 'X CAHWALHO of the BOD ricket team was m deadorm with the ball yesteri\ > Taking five wickets for run he was responsible > i ol the Indians wnu.se si »pped a1 21. x "-v i) Cai a tio v *h h Carvalhio o Oodatjw b178 words
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354 1952-03-24 12 IN THE opening round of inter-district soccer competition Kuala Lumpur North were very lucky to beat liv Langat DFA by three goals to two. K.L. North secured their victory during extra time. Both teams were evenly matched. The Ulu Langat trio Meikle, Hepburn354 words
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Article74 1952-03-24 12 w YORK, M ir 23 (AP) iv r t's boxing results:— New York Gil Turner. 147$ s Phila lelphia, stopped Don Williams, 146 lbs.. Worcester. Massachusetts, m the seventh > md. West Palm Beach. Florida— Tommy Ciarlo, 147 i lbs.. Waterbury Connecticut, outpointed Norman Thompson, 144J Lbs. P74 words
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Article240 1952-03-24 12 RAF Changi defeated the Singapore Sinhalese SCA junior section game at Changi yesterday. The Sinhalese batted first ami were all out fur 85. The Airmen scored I'M runs fur 8 declare. I. Fernandez (22). and S. K. Williams (17) were top scorers for Sinhalese. Bowling honours240 words
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Article302 1952-03-24 12 GOOD work by J. Martons who carried his bat for 81 m the second innings failed to save the Recs *B* from defeat by the Indians m their Senior Section 'B league tie with the Indians at Balestier yesterday. The Indians won on the first302 words
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Article63 1952-03-24 12 Manila Cagers Here Tomorrow MANILA'S Frisco all-star basketball team have informed the President of the Singapore Chinese Amateur Federati »n Mr. Goh Chye Hin that th ■>• will arrive Singapore tomorrow lor six games m Singapore. The Frisco team will also participate m the triangular basketball meet with Hongkong and63 words
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Article36 1952-03-24 12 Match Un played THE match between the Ceylonese and R.A.F. Seletar m the Junior sertion "A" of tiie Singapore cricket tourney was not played yesterday as a mark of respect to the late Premier of Ceylon.36 words
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Article439 1952-03-24 12 THE following were Saturday's cricket results m Kuala Lumpur:—Playing for the Selangor Club S. j. Armitage knorked up a fast 102 runs m less than «0 minutes against the Sentul Railways at SentuL D t c Batting firsi; the Club put up a score439 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-03-24 12 Jockey McPherson rides Northmond to victory m the las 4 race at Bukit Ximah on Saturday. It was :\ho his 'good bye' to the Malayan Turf. He is retiring to Australia.33 words
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Article109 1952-03-24 12 IPOH. Sun. In an exciting cricket match. S. V. Suppiah's XI beat J. R. Whimster's XI by one run on the padang today. The winners took first lease of the wicket and scored 112 runs Whimster's XI replied with 111. A bid towards the end by109 words
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Article243 1952-03-24 12 SOME first class spin bowling I»y < luia I hi: hniwho took 6 wickets for 27 runs, and a good ni>t »i«k«i partnership between Khoo (>n» Lee ami Ku Cheoii ,Chye, helped Singapore Chinese R.(!. heal Ko\al \a\ hy the eomforlahle margin of 1 79243 words
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Article129 1952-03-24 12 THE V.M.A Iwat RAF. Chant; i 2nd XI by one wicket m the Singapore Cricket Association's junior tourwy yesterday at the Sepoy Lines. Play m the second innings was inter rupted by rain. The RAF. elected to bat Rrst and were ill oul f>r Yd runs,129 words
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Article52 1952-03-24 12 Army Glow, Champions Get Ready v d t, i i» FARII.I r tmpionship. PI U IW\| lim <• U <TUI Tv Fly weight (RASC, P Bantamw*uht P.: l«Mthiru»Mt:ht i. I- Cp Q l.t. VWltf i 'ttt'i^ hi L/Cpl ii f-i 1 1 irds), \\«-!tct v^'iulu 1.1 Muitil.-,.. Mi(i(Jl<u < 1.1.52 words
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