Singapore Standard, 28 March 1952
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Title Section17 1952-03-28 1 Singapore Standard sfr s»J J. vOL NO. 270. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration93 1952-03-28 1 Stall Rrportt-r HAFPEL Fed- Counci 01 and Chambei ,r the ILK holiday by a] r:.r- i In M the new High Chappej hoped Bure hich hn.- the md usti 3 In I eve its ot ed ,.,0-e to American md the U.S public93 words
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Article59 1952-03-28 1 LONDON. Mar. 27 (Reuter)— The British Government today inn mnced th il its refusal to recognise Seretse Khama as forme ,r the Bamangwato tribe >■ »ul i be permanent FRANKFURT, Mar. 27 .AP>— One of three survivors o*_«Jf crash Saturday ot a X.L.M. airliner near here died yesterrjay.59 words
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Article24 1952-03-28 1 city. Mar i. ttr> ia XII irged all Cathot m a "sacred I other fun- Pc iple ring the opp Catholic24 words
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Article250 1952-03-28 1 LENNOX'BOYD: No Elections In Malaya Until Crisis Is Over Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Thurs. Malaya will not lia\«* a j>«*neral elrrlion until the Emergency is over, the Minister of State for the Colonies, Mr. Lennox-Bowl told the Malayan Forum yesterday evening at a party m his honour at250 words
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172 1952-03-28 1 TUNIS, Mar. 29 (AP) Tunisia was internally calm but political storms were raging elsewhere over Wednesday's sudden clamp-down martial law by the French and the arrest o! top Tunisian Cabinet Ministers. In Paris, ai le Ist two major political p irties the powerful172 words
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166 1952-03-28 1 LONDON. Mar. 27 (Reuter) Tired, leaden-eyed Members of Parliament today wound up a marathon 23-hour debate on •ways to check the scourge ot I unemployment which threatens 'the nations textile industry. The all-night sitting, the 1 longe t since the war, saw the166 words
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Article, Illustration87 1952-03-28 1 ALBUQI'ERQI E. New Mexico. Mar 27. (Reuter). Three men died and another was badly injured when a B-47 stratojei oomber crashed and exploded during a take-afl here today. Mr Malcolm Mac Donald. the Commissioner-General, saw his wife and three children off to England yesterday I*l ft**** OanJeStandard - 87 words
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Article, Illustration611 1952-03-28 1 Standard Woman Reporter FOR the second time within a Week, high officialdom and well-known personages of all nationalities gathered at the Singapore Harbour Board docks to bid farewell to dignitaries of the Colony and the Federation, who were embarking forDPI - 611 words
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212 1952-03-28 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Thurs.— Rubber estate owners here have jointly submitted a memorandum to the Settlement Government seeking tax revision. Their contention is that they are paying a rate which was fixed last year when the rubber price was S2 per lb. As212 words
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Article54 1952-03-28 1 LONDON. Mar. 27 <Reuter> The .stock markets were generally unsettled and m consequence mainly easier. The reversal of the recent uptrend m giltedgeds prices especially for nationalisation .stocks declined by up to five-sixteenths— touched off sell- ing m industrials although losses ■•.ere not large, and numerous issues managed54 words
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Article105 1952-03-28 1 WASHINGTON 1 Mar. 26 (Rev t er) The United Stales Senate Foreign Relations Committee tod;iv released for the first time a breakdown of the proposed USSIBUO.OUO.OOO military or economic aid for foreign countries Under the U557.900.000.0U0 foreign aid programme Britain would receive the105 words
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Article60 1952-03-28 1 MUNSAN, Mar. 27 (ReuterAAP) Allied arid Communist staff officers readied no agreement at the r third secret -session today on an exchange of prisoners alter an armistice is signed. A U.N. staff oflv-or said the 2J-hour meetinf "further explored* 1 the Communisd proposal last Friday that the60 words
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Article75 1952-03-28 1 Sfandord London Correspondent LONDON, Mar. 27. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER L JJ!2? ON TIN S D ot 331 d Spot £961 per ton Apr./Jm 32id. buyers, £962 «ller» 31^- Three month% £966. 10s75 words
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915 1952-03-28 1 TG. MALIM Severe Penalties Imposed On People Of Town Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.-Tanjong Malim is a dead District. Forty-eight hours after the dastardly terrorist attack m which the Assistant District Officer, the executive engineer, a technical assistant, a Malay pipeline fitter and eight Policemen were killed. Tanjong Malim915 words
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309 1952-03-28 1 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LIMPIR, Thurs. The people of EmJm| Vlalim who are suffering from lack of water due t«» Kindit activity and have to walk a good distance to (ill Lip their buckets from water carts and tanks braugbl into town,309 words
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Article23 1952-03-28 1 Mr. Norris K. Dodd. tlirectorGeneral of the Food and Agriculture Organisation, arrived m Kuala Lumpur today from Singapoi c.23 words
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Article134 1952-03-28 1 HANOI. Mar. 27 <IT T. »v sands" of French LJniun troops launched a powerful assault at dawn today againsl Comtnunisi Vietminh rebels whose spearhe;id.s had thrust within 20 miles ;>i this northern Indo Chinese capital The attack was described .is the bi^e.st m months.134 words
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Advertisement128 1952-03-28 1 Headline V^ Pension I ooo r Tal«ai*a* Won« r« A A Govt. Relaxes News inside tension. 3 Joliore. Jf<>Jwe Bacft^ p# 4 Cement: n e^por# son^-f. f b t "Jusr whit rhe doctor orderPIV ed" to ovoid the clotting, 7-^\ clogging ond corrosion 1^ caused by common inks. A y^r/128 words
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Advertisement168 1952-03-28 1 'Hb/JaJ 'stmsm LOOK FOR THE j-tL-GR EEN BUTTON f^% OIL LAMP R« present JIM es W. Ci. Till KSTON CO Singapore R. Lumpr Aa DEPOSIT li"iuii<il \A I W r ofr von I tin v > aj JJ „n nii-r-rrTT— <M 3JK?-, tJ^Bt A*^ 'tRt B> ff r 'SBB MMftSrittMGflMßJlßla^itt^Mai^^^w.168 words
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Article259 1952-03-28 2 He Agrees lhat Blackmarket Exists In Spore Standard Staff Reporter COMMENTING on an article entitled "Fake Drugs Menace F.E." frontpaged m The Standard yesterday Singapore's Radio Scientist agreed m his talk over Radio Malaya last night that there is hlackmarket m drugs m Singapore. "You259 words
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Article167 1952-03-28 2 IHL foUowj ifl the latest l.st c; uonationa lo ihe Singapore A -Tube culosia Association: !*i X If. o:: Mohamad. Chanty ma Show at the Diamond 'I > lire IZ.MI, Mr N. R M <!;•■ Bl.mo. Mr. Teo Siok Guan. on the occasioa of Mr Teo167 words
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Article, Illustration275 1952-03-28 2 .s ;> d We 'Hi Rc purler Pt/ni'tl. mttmctivt S'uun<j- 4mm Mil i CfceH htnQ is m town tonight. t a n c d 'unc-coloratura K^NMi, ski Mv (irrirrd m Coo.c/ frow Jakarta r a strict <>' very stict« vii! ro^cer!* 'hpr*\ npcatiMfaE neow old,275 words
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Article35 1952-03-28 2 INF dm aMI sis worn* n fined Vl e*Cfl :n t'-ie City C mrt esterday, for i bota n the burnt T. v.g IT Gey- i the p< r.:>von o! c C wncil.35 words
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Article, Illustration296 1952-03-28 2 ACSU Asks For In terim Paymen t GOVT. COL RATES SOUGHT Standard Staff Reporter A RKQVEST for an interim payment to all civilian employees of the Army m respect of their claim for revision of salary and cost of living allowances to bring them m line with those paid byStandard - 296 words
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Article114 1952-03-28 2 THE BRILLIANT gatht 'a hgh or icM Is cud dIMA noi i aboard O<-a n c •(> y< \\iri'icvl ro jjfrs Malcolm HacOonatd ti-id Si .i "ii Suite uah r-f .■<:>• v i:(i ware :/<nr .'i cia tatioanted pntaemger in:,j foiled i» m i te n■n114 words
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Article173 1952-03-28 2 A WARNING that unless tbc v now demands Of the daily- ■.•■li labourers are settled siilisr.iriorily the City Council Labour Unions Federation will consider "necessary steps" tor obtaining s ilisfaction has been given by th< Federation's Secretary. Mr. O s Rengasamy, m a letter to th President173 words
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Article, Illustration205 1952-03-28 2 Arnold Is Sad Because He Can't Dance Anymore Standard Woman Reporter TWENTY-one yeor old Arnold S. Bircham, a professionol ballet dancer, flew into Singapore from London yesterday a sod man. He said "I feel down m the dumps. All my life I wanted to be a ballet dancer, and now,205 words
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Article50 1952-03-28 2 A WOMAN, Tan Boey. told The City Police Court yesterday that her bouse was "cut m two" because the owner wanted to build a ?oad through the house. Tan was charged with erecting an unauthoi ised wooden kitchen m Frankei Estate. She was fined $5.50 words
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92 1952-03-28 2 THE INTERIM committee appointed to draft a constitution for the proposed rhildren's society of Singapore has now completed its task, and there will be a public meeting at the Council Chamber of the Social Welfare Department at 5.15 p.m. on April 8, to approve, or92 words
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Article24 1952-03-28 2 TONG YOKE WHAT was sentenced m the City Police Court yesterday to four weeks imprisonment for riding a trisha without being licensed.24 words
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Article141 1952-03-28 2 ONE-WAY traffic for Col Iyer Quay will he a permanent I feature if the experiment beI ginning from today proves successful, said Singapore's Traffic Chief, Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth yesterday. "No entry'" hoards will be placed at the junction of Battery Road and Collyer141 words
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Article47 1952-03-28 2 AN exhibition of about 100 American Psychology tests will be on display m the Anglo-Chinese School hall at 46 Barker Road tomorrow from 10 a.m. to noon. Of interest to teachers, these are tests used m American schools for testing achievement, personality and intelligence.47 words
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Article41 1952-03-28 2 RAFFLES Institution will hold its annual concert on April 4 and S at 8.00 p.m. m the school hall. Programmes (50 cts each) for Old Boys and Friends of the School are obtainable at the school from Mar. .'U41 words
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Article70 1952-03-28 2 TWO NEW '"iron lungs" are to he presented to the Singapore Medical Department by Chinese dealers of Xestle's Products Ltd.. today. The donation is being made as a memorial to the late Mr. K. E. Imrie. general manager of Nestles Products (Malaya) Ltd.. who died70 words
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Article40 1952-03-28 2 BAIL of $900 was o lie red to Chan Poh Kian m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday, whin he claimed trial to two chaiges of giving false evidence at an inquiry on Sept. 27. las! year.40 words
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265 1952-03-28 2 OBJECTION TO DRIVE-YOURSELF Standard Staff Reporter STEPS have I»r«'ii taken by the Singapore Hire- Tar Association to |»etition against any move* to issue "driveyourseir* licences to car owners so that they ma> hire out their vehicles, the President of the Associa4i«iii. Mr. f. A.265 words
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Article, Illustration131 1952-03-28 2 It's Named After Peng Soon THE "Vanda Peng Soon." a hybrid orchid named alter the well-known Malayan and AllEngland badminton champion, makes its first public appearance today at the Singapore Flower Show which will be opened by Mrs. W. L. Blythe at the Happy World Siadium at 6 p.m. This131 words
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Article88 1952-03-28 2 THE SINGAPORE Art Society's third open exhibition of works by loral artists will be opened at the British Council Hall m Singapore on April 18 by Monsieur Andre Guibaud. Consul for France. The exhibition is open U$ artists m Borneo, the Federation and Singapore. Exhibits88 words
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126 1952-03-28 2 Standard Staff Reporter ONE HUNDRED and fifty road signs to make schoolchildren safety conscious will be distributed to the various schools m Singapore for use when they reopen after the Easter Holidays. Each school will be issued' with two of these portable signs. Two126 words
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Advertisement268 1952-03-28 2 /<f y 'W^^M '^W^^By^' C Truly the most up to do cor of it* cicis Un«urpo»scd m riding corr, Si« months guorontcc Ample trockt of lporcj one ovo.lcblc y PROGRESS MOTORS LlO,o R eh A d ss C( W EARNE BROS. LTD. federation iv t c Every morr.ent of the268 words
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Miscellaneous78 1952-03-28 2 f] FRANKLY AH )f BUT THAR A JUtCV, FRKSMU/-KILT I I DOKfT BE RiDIKALUCS.f T />, DOUBTS IF < \OOTTABE// GWZZLV BEAR.T-?? y if NO MODERN MOOM X! TTHIS, THAR IS ANN -HE IS GONN4A *TVaAßh4*r SHOT— REAM COULD OUT- </ TIED f£ SUCH CRITTER SAVE ME, 4 -LOOKS LIKE78 words
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Article, Illustration111 1952-03-28 3 Monkey Brains: 'Cheap Stunt' d Sti 1 Reporter l M KIBIMJ as "cheap tion.ilism' the "monhr.iinV article which .1 m a certain Suna paper m England, Malaya's Scientist i>t night that he still believe that that is h<»le story. enti "I nrvrr- v. r.y we singled tlai JUSt the partStandard - 111 words
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Article, Illustration22 1952-03-28 3 photo. Tina of Johore. Lady MatcHfai Ibrahim, and her i-old dangktcr, Prim-ess Mariam photographed ward tb< Oranje yesterday. StandardStandard - 22 words
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Article, Illustration333 1952-03-28 3 Mb Jealousy Over Parker Pens (Court Told) •SK (i. Al/KELY, managing director of Montor l 1 d ilt-nird m the Singapore First Criminal District m yesterday, that there was any business jealousy brtweea Ms Urn sole importers of Parker Pens— and 'or CfOSS'fen C 6 D Marsha!!. m wh aStandard - 333 words
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Article145 1952-03-28 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE FEDERATION Government's decision to send 150 teachers to far off Kirkby, Liverpool, for their training is sharply criticized m the Editorial" of the first Teachers' Training College magazine released yesterday. The editorial adds that the Federation Government has acted m a mnnner quite contrary to145 words
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Article, Illustration387 1952-03-28 3 New Pension Scheme Will Benefit 1,000 People Maimarri Man fit* porter O\ KR 1,000 local employees of Standard-Vacuum Oil Company m Malaya are to benefit by a revised pension and death benefit plan which takes effect from the begining of this year. The revised scheme which gives employees monthly n<387 words
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Article211 1952-03-28 3 Standard Woman Reporter MRS. Malcolm Mac Donald, wife of the Commissioner Genera!, who left for Canada, via England, m the Oranje. yesterday, told friends who saw her off that her return to Singapore would be a matter of a '"few months." She was taking211 words
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Article40 1952-03-28 3 CHAN LYE KIM wns charged m the Singapore Third Criminal Distiict Court yesterday with having 81 pounds ol raw opium m a car ta the mile Upper Serangoon Road, early yesterday morning. He was remanded for 24 hours.40 words
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116 1952-03-28 3 THE Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday that a revenue officer found a bundle containing the corpse of a male infant, floating m the sea, off Beach Road, on the afternoon of Feb. 9. Revenue officer. R. Govindasamy of H.M. Customs. Beach Road,116 words
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Article277 1952-03-28 3 SUBSTATIONS m Singapore liable to loud shedding touaj DAY Upper Circular ltd. Carpenter St.. Cavanah Kil./< "«»II>«t <in:iy In ion Building. Hume Pipe, Kheem, Ford. Bin Seng. Wire Mesh, P.W.D. Quarry, Nanyang Mlr., Bukit Panjang. National Carbon. Princess Elizabeth Estate, Dairy Farm. I'lu Pandan, Jiirong 1. 2277 words
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Article171 1952-03-28 3 Editorial asks. On the Singapore Teachers' mining College, the editorial Praises the appointments 01 Master of Method" m established schools as a .step 111 the r;ght direction. Of the teachers trained under JJje Supplementary Plan T n« editorial states "though not 1 saying that everything is171 words
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Article170 1952-03-28 3 No Titles, Says S V C Imam Standard Staff Reporter THE IMAM for the Singapore Volunteer Corps, the Chief Kathi of Singapore, Imam Haji Ali M. S. Salleh does not want the rank of Brigadier or any other rank. He is quite satisfied with the moral and spiritual well being170 words
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Article49 1952-03-28 3 A 6.':S-YEAR-OLD woman. Tan Sok Cheng, charged with assisting m conducting a chap-ji-ki lottery, told the Singapore First Police Magistrate. Mr. R. C. S. Bell yesterday that she committed the offence because she was "driven by hunger." She was allowed $1,000 bail until Apr. 'A for sentence.49 words
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123 1952-03-28 3 THE Indonesian Trade Commissioner m Singapore has turned down the request made by Mr. Kwok Soan Loh. President of the Chinese Importers and Exporters Association, for the release of six of the motor vessels held m Indonesian ports for six other vessels which will123 words
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Article163 1952-03-28 3 Standard Staff Reporter SARAWAK, as a country, has a great future before it, said the Governor of Sarawak, Sir Anthony F. Abell, K.C.M.G. before he sailed yesterday m the Oranje on four months' leave to the United Kingdom. Looking hale and hearty. Sir Anthony .said163 words
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Advertisement181 1952-03-28 3 vfFK Sft /B m fit m m llilt«Jll^si /lr«* I'oif Hun Ihttrn > Don't let the climate get the better of you. "SERRAVALLOS TONIC" banishes that tired feeling it is pleasant to take too! You can feel it doing you good from the FIRST DOSE. It sends refreshed virile blood181 words
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Miscellaneous93 1952-03-28 3 tiXfW& SOY'FIGGER f IT'5 FAIRLY \^^G BUT THERE'S AL~ 1 fAW, TO T WELL, NOW. If) Vte>, Bu T LVFPY iiMFi THAT'C Pi« ,m ttrtJm TH'MAKIN'OF OBVIOUS, HUMml^s READY t\H ALLEY I HECK WITH/ SAY THAT WA?, I HE OTAkTb TH' TIME- OANT A Hf i V>^H A FOOZY DOLL\93 words
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Article105 1952-03-28 4 I VLACCA, Thurs.— About Malays attended the mass ting m the City Park last s nday afternoon when OMNO I*;. Nt Tunku Abdulrabman its Yjiuth leader, Che Sardon J ibii ;m<i Kaum Ibu i nan Hajjijah Zain -poke on Ihe formation ol i n > youth105 words
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Article68 1952-03-28 4 KUAI LUMPUR, Thurs. Mudaliga Sii na, 24, pleaded to ;i rharg* oi cheating fore Mr B. V Rhodes, President »>t the Kuala Lumpur s sions Court today, by induein- Alt* rt de Silva ol the c> rtral Electricity Board to > r $1,600 on Feb. 26 with m-i68 words
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Article298 1952-03-28 4 ROYAL WEST KENTS BAG 2 4 More Reds Killed StJUMlard Man Correspondent hi I I MPI R. Thurs. Security forces killr<l Imir more lerrorfeta ihe Federation yesterday. A patrol of Ist Royal Wesi j KenN accounted for two !r!r<>r'vt< m the Rawang district yesterday morning. The terrorists have been identified298 words
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Article76 1952-03-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. f Mala} an Agr -Horttculra i A i w has organised exh bition ol Ma- and 'rafts at the nblj Hall The ex >i1 w organised by -pr< id< ol the \!i C. Sheppard, .r. Negri Sembiopens this evening and ast ti Sin76 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-03-28 4 photo. Major General Sir Ibrahim, Sultan of Johore saying goodbye to the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac-Donald aboard the Oranje prior to his departure from Singapore for Europe yesterday. StandardStandard - 32 words
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Article19 1952-03-28 4 MR S. Ambalavanar, hospital assistant of the Kuala Lipis hospital, has gone on transfer to Jerantut dispensary.19 words
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Article254 1952-03-28 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A certificate issued by the Rent Assessment Board relating to the ordinance permitting certain buildings to be demolished on the grounds of public interest set oui a poser before Mr. Justice W. Buhagiar at the High Court today. Tiie254 words
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407 1952-03-28 4 CHRISTINE DIEMER - 'TEMPLER SAID I COULD HAVE MY HOUSE BACK' CHRISTINE DIEMER Sultan's Stay Abroad May Be Indefinite By Stan dan I Woman Reporter DESPITE complaints of ill-health ami discomfort at not lu'lnir able to reside m bis link it Serene Palace, Major General Sir Ihrahim. Sultan of Johore, appeared fit and407 words
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Article101 1952-03-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, rhurcAs a result of representations an the deia\s m dealing ariln building plans the Ku., a Lumpur Municipality has evolved a revised procedun to deal with su h p\ir.< The scheme has been Eormu Bled after much thoughi and Don* sultation amiin^ oftVers v?101 words
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Article48 1952-03-28 4 KaaiKtf mm Vmtrm H., Chief 25Sf, »«*ss houses and -,v half mast the r« i urd.,v M.irr», v Minister o f Cey|«S f Rroaaayak, N»'«ia| m.m,, ■utri r aveu rill Kanthaswamy R"»d. and on s, Ul!(1 l-"if»lr K,,,id Bri/kiJ s.mul rrmple P.m. n48 words
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Article78 1952-03-28 4 KDA I. A i c| Thurs— Th.> X i .Municipality is |y^ (>-ntral Blerti pi ft ,i supply electric ii r ripal purposes i m< mtiin Opposition ha by the C.E.B memorandum übmitted re *ii;<: if the r to undertake I i would be m town78 words
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Article115 1952-03-28 4 Standard Stuff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Representatives of the Adult Education Association from all over Malaya will meet m I poll this weekend for important discussions on a lons term of adult education system for the Federation. The aduH E tcation Association of the Federation,115 words
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Article54 1952-03-28 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— For causing hurt to his son-in-law with a file, a SO-year-o!d Indian, S. Muthu. was convicted by Mr. A. P. Jack m the First Maeis: rate's Court. here today and bound over for a period of one year m the sum of54 words
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Advertisement87 1952-03-28 4 LAPLACE IN HER HEART give her a beautiful SANDOZ gold wristlet watch I i IN THE SUN" fc SototheHZnUiMTO-OAY Jrji^^r^^BF >. ':->;->:J^^H IBd^^KSI SB r- lifll I I m I II m IVI I ill 'j^^^^W^M 191 1^ IflV4\m If I I*l I I ff^^r^^^B '."•^^^^B >> i l 'B.'^BB*87 words
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211 1952-03-28 5 J'R.N i.WG, -'I liurs. In view of the liujre quantities of cement m the Federation of Malaya, particularly m Penang and Province Weilesley, Government has now agreed that a reasonable quantity may he exported to neighbouring territories for the time being. The representative of211 words
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Article340 1952-03-28 5 Siaixlanl Siaff Reporter I*O>X ERS for ilit* President «f ihe Sinjjaporf (My Council to dismiss on the hjm»l any hawk«*rs inspectors €>r other members of the .stall of ihc Hawkers Section, uho ahu.se their uosijion, have heen reeoiiinien<l«*d hy Ihe Finance and General Purposes Committee340 words
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83 1952-03-28 5 AS FROM today, licences will be required i'or the importation of manufactured tobacco from any country. This licencing procedure will not apply to Burma, Brunei, China. IndoChina. Indonesia. North Borneo. Sarawak and Thailand. Consignments of these goods, which are shown to have been shipped before83 words
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Article109 1952-03-28 5 A PRELIMINARY inquiry into a tentative charge ol murder against Arumugam Govindasamy for allegedly causing the death of an Indian woman, Venki Dasalam Pethaie Amma, aged 34 opened In the Singapore Fourth Police Conn, yesterday. It will be recalled that Govindasamy, a 35-year old coffee shop109 words
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Article, Illustration156 1952-03-28 5 IN THE Coroner's Court yesterday tour witnesses gave evidence, but not one of them was an eye witness of the accident which resulted m the death of Lim Huey Lheng. an 18-year-old Anglo-Chinese schoolboy on Feb. 5. The accident occurred at the Balestier Road Thomson156 words
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Article35 1952-03-28 5 Da nre Postponed THE consumers' dance sponsored by the Singapore Consumers' Movement. Tanglin District. nd originally fixed for today, hag been postponed to July, as a mark of respect for t!v late Kin« George VI.35 words
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Article419 1952-03-28 5 A CONSIGNMENT of 224 bales oi rubber weighing 56,000 pounds which arrived from Malacca for transhipment to Liverpool was tampered with, when the cargo was unloaded on to two lighters, it was said m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday. Mr. John R. Hall, mercantile419 words
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Article38 1952-03-28 5 Standard Staff Reporter MR. ROWLAND Lyne, General Secretary of the Singapore Y.M.CA.,* yesterday gave the assurance that tin- Association has never anil will never attempt to direct it* members from one (Jiurch to another.38 words
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Article189 1952-03-28 5 Sumatra Ships Back Empty PENANG. Thurs— Three ships, which left Penang some time ago on an assignment to load betel nuts m Acheh, returned here empty because Indonesian and Chinese traders m Lho Seumawe felt that they would suffer a loss if their goods were exported here according to the189 words
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311 1952-03-28 5 Comfortable Rides Home May End Soon Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE citizens wh o have been engaging taxis by seats for a more comfortable ride home to Katong, Geylang, Tampenis and other areas at a cost slightly higher than that of buses may soon be deprived of this comfort if a311 words
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Article79 1952-03-28 5 DR. ERNEST Soysa, prominent Ceylonese and well-known on-hid collector arrived m Singapore by air from Colombo iasi night for the Singapore Flower Show which opens today at i [lt Happy World. m Dr Soysa. who was accompanied by his wife is among the panel of judges79 words
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Advertisement205 1952-03-28 5 imioih 1012 [lYiyii a; > 1 1 LAST 4 jil^^ljj^il <T3Ti] 'I. SHOWS kM^M^MJ' 4 6.30 ONLY I r.^ fat man "W*m SNEAK PREVIEW roxivur n.:wpm EASTERN PREMIERE Of Hollywood's Greatest TECHNICOLOR I; Ahuviim; AinrurioM I OM«CItSAt«ICMATaMI HCTIMt I 1 7offtof*#*oif a I 1 1 MALAY FILM PRODUCTIONS pmrmt "JIWA205 words
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Article502 1952-03-28 6 Review of Views Three Topics j UTUSAN MELAYU wrote oni three subjects m its editorial column yesterday. Firstly oni the Report of Police Discipli-i nary Inquiries (1950 Riots), Utusan said that it wondered, why only the six police offl-, cers appeared for disciplinary, inquiries when there were also administrative officials502 words
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Article887 1952-03-28 6 1/IVE ambushes, 10 attacks on military and police patroLs five lorries burnt, 6,000 rubber trees slashed, seven strikes through intimidation of labour/three buses destroyed five ™*«**M road ambushes, one train derailed, one attempted derailment, one attack on a kampon* two water pipelines damaged, 16 bandit camps found eight887 words
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Article1267 1952-03-28 6 We, the PEOPLE TH^IRST POT OF TEAa^n^flroor or flesh? Sir;— Your Sunday Standard leader of the 23rd instant headed "Let's 'Chin Chin' with Tea" is delightful, but I am afraid I am a little irritated by some of the things you said. You began by saying that of all the1,267 words
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Article1620 1952-03-28 6 ROBERT STEPHENS - ALTHOUGH the Middle Iy East from the Nile to the Caspian, is now convulsed by nationalist agitation, nations m the Western sense are something new to this area, a political invention copied from Europe. Until quite recent times, the Middle East was organised m the form1,620 words
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Article129 1952-03-28 6 Sir: Following the report on National Service Bill m your newspaper of sth March. I notice that a man of 5 A is liable to be called up. On the other hand, a man of over 30 and less than 50 with a sound knowledge, qualification, experience,129 words
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Article, Illustration14 1952-03-28 6 "Certainly not No relation to you at all. so don't flatter yourself14 words
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Advertisement86 1952-03-28 6 tThe secret of VITALITY MEN! TESTRONES, the famous scientific glandular treatment spells new strength, virility and vitality. It is the secret of that superb muscular physique which is the admiration and desire of all men. WOMEN! Possess again that charm and appealing vivacity and vitality. OVERONES, the scientific glandular treatment86 words
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Advertisement52 1952-03-28 6 /-"^i f^» l^i >• i ONCE AGAIN A Chinese Song Is Hitting mmm. m If* me Headlines 'CHINA NIGHTS' sung m Mandorin by YAO LEE (the "Rose, Rose" g. I) l# 1$ The Favourite Son 9 Of The United Nations Far Eastern Forces RECORD NO: //A^^ \i r bT X\52 words
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85 1952-03-28 7 M W March 26 (UP) The Newßweelc Magazine mu<l today that a -inn Ikml bora Hade at "to|>-lev«*l inter-departmental conferences m Washington" lM "abandon the I ailed Nations opposition to the Soviet Union serving as one of ,1,, "neutral" |>o\mt>85 words
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Article48 1952-03-28 7 said when vereign state ictii g ginsi China I .1 iss lined I 1 be I .1 Utscalc wax Iso <■! saving C>m- the '->■ isaner of eh the Uni- I igree m pr c a listed lid be exchang d :n.ike reserva- c exch;i gi must bo48 words
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87 1952-03-28 7 British Troops Withdrawn from Village Mar 26, (Beuter) today evacuatI• an village ol i a Sues which occupied since atwatet filtration January. artera military the Egyptian o return to s in the undamaged village during the '..VS. n to Quit the o\v the return sklents had folions between i era!87 words
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101 1952-03-28 7 Stalin Absent In Supreme Council Meet LONDON. Mar. i 7. (AP) Marshal Stalin's absenre stood out Wednesday night as all of Russia's top leaders showed up for the opening of the second session of the Soviet Supreme Council. .Moscow Radio, heard m London, made no mention of the 72-year-old Stalin101 words
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Article212 1952-03-28 7 New Ceylon Premier Makes Pledge COLOMBO. Mar. 26 ißeuter) Ceylon's new P:".:ne Minister Mr. Dudley Senanayake said tolay that Ceylon would continue i be the home ol a united nation where ail communities could live In peace and harmony, one with the other. In his first nationwide broadcast as Prime212 words
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Article130 1952-03-28 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 27, (AP)— Senator McCarthy. Republican, Wisconsin, said Wednesday he has filed a U552.000.000 "libel, slander and conspiracy" suit against Sen. Benton, Democrat, Connecticut, who has demanded I that McCarthy be ousted from^ the Senate. McCarthy told reporters the suit was filed m130 words
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116 1952-03-28 7 BOXX. Mar. 27 (Reuteri— West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer said here last ni^ht that the Western note to Moscow gave the Russians the chance of showing their goodwill towards German unity by allowing the United Nations Commission inside East Germany. "The reunification of116 words
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Article, Illustration72 1952-03-28 7 photo. This is the scene m Hollywood's Pantages Theatre as the 1951 Oscar awards were made, March 20. Left to right: Bette Davis, who received the award made to Kirn Hunter as the best supporting actress; George Sanders who made the presentation to Miss Davis; KarlA.P. - 72 words
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435 1952-03-28 7 UNITED NATIONS, Mar. 26 (Reuler) Russia today rejected the American proposal that alleged germ warfare m Korea should he investigated hy the International Red Cross, claiming that this body was neither objective nor impartial. Mr. Jacob Malik, Soviet delegate, insisted435 words
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Article67 1952-03-28 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 27. (Reuter)— Gen. Dwight Eisenhower is expected to announce his resignation from the post of North Atlantic Commander m Europe next week. The resignation would be effective between May 15 and June 1 and would enable him to return to the67 words
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Article27 1952-03-28 7 CATANIA, Sicily, Mar. 25 (AP)— Mount Etna, Europe's loftiest volcano, began to belch forth smoke and flames early today from its north eastern cone.27 words
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Article, Illustration87 1952-03-28 7 TOKYO, Mar. 25 (AD Mrs. Sumi Yokokure said she was tired of living, jumpeq into a well last night and died at Hachioji, west of here. She was 100 years old. (irneral James van Fleet. Commander of the United States Fi"hth Army m Korea, provides a piggy-barkA.P. - 87 words
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Article135 1952-03-28 7 WASHINGTON. March 2(5 (UP) Reports from India indicate the danger of another food o-isis there this year "as bad as it was last year or the year before," according to Francis Flood. Director of the Agriculture Department Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations. Flood testified to135 words
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Article76 1952-03-28 7 ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, Mar. 26 (UP)— A B-47 jet bomber assigned to an atomic test group crashed and burner) while taking off from Kirtland Air Force Base here today. The Air Force -said the bomber was believed to be carrying a crew of four and that three76 words
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165 1952-03-28 7 Acheson Says: Creation Of Strong Europe Must Go On WASHINGTON. Mar 86. i (UP)— Secretary of State Dean Acheson said today the United States does not intend to let Russia's call for a German peace conference to slow t ho creatio.i uf a strong, unified, free Europe. Acheson told a165 words
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285 1952-03-28 7 RANGOON. Mar. 26 (I T)— Regular Iroop* of the Burmese armed force* have nion tiled a larpce»rale (tft'ciihivc action against ThincM* Nationalist f<»rce» m ken*: Tung, Premier Thakin Nu said today. The number of troops and res. mental numbers were not disclosed but285 words
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Article36 1952-03-28 7 KARACHI, Mar. 20. (API Dr. Frank P. Graham left by plane for Geneva yesterday to write his report on his thud attempt as L'nited Nations mediator to settle the Indo-Pakibtan dispute over Kashmir.36 words
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229 1952-03-28 7 HONGKONG, liar. 27. CAP) PHping Radio last n ghf blasted the pendinf trial I sedition here of m new paper publishers, proprietors .<• i printers bs "new plot* 1 f Hongkong authoritie I i press Freedom of the pn The men, tociated a229 words
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Article227 1952-03-28 7 LEWES, ENGLAND. Mai i!H (Reuter) A 13 ireai I shop girl to iay w.i iaw ii l< i E 1 ,132 damages on groun I thai a stage h.\ pnoi i I changed hei from i hap fun-loving teenager into i frightened, skitter? misfit Loser m the227 words
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Advertisement12 1952-03-28 7 INDONESIA. THAILAND. BURMA AiOUT TBAVIL MANSFIEID CO.- LTD. OCEAN BLDG. SINGAPORE I.12 words
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Advertisement62 1952-03-28 7 j^J^lj^LE-TIME OFFER I /Hm\ If" WINES. ■^\&p) f TINTARA PORT. Usually $4.70 Per Bottle. S^^/S~^3 Special Offer J 3.75 Jh^ FINJni ATFR^ SPECIAL SAMPLING OFFER Per Quart Bottle, Usually NOW OLD FASHIONED BROWN $8.50 5.50 OLD MARCH BROWN $8.50 $5.50 =PMELROSE GIN throughout Usually $8.50 Per Bottle. THE STORE tf62 words
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Miscellaneous32 1952-03-28 7 \wm^§ v 1 W JUST A Hib^J j£ ga4«" m WE^I can i'v^"" HOW^ \MINUTE MB W"i"^ _^«>w Coor I9JI by Unil»d r»o«ur« Syndtot*, Inc. «o'" J _fe£"£-"12-L. ■^h.-a i- IftMA. v32 words
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Article, Illustration164 1952-03-28 8 Talks At Buenos Aires In May Standard Aviation Reporter THE fares structure for 70 member airlines of the International Air Transport Association, effecting the Far East and other parts of the wcrld will be discussed at Buenos Aires m May. i Mr. nenry r\.inL»sie\\164 words
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Article93 1952-03-28 8 LONDON. Mar. 27 (UP)— lt was announced yesterday that piracy m the Far East has increased and the British Navy is doing everything possible t<» protect shipping. Commander A. HP. Noble. Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, told a questioner m the Commons that British ships93 words
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Article24 1952-03-28 8 MADRID. Mar. 27. (AP). Regular air services between Belgium and Spain will be renewed under an agreement signed by the two governments.24 words
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Article59 1952-03-28 8 LONDON, Mar. 27 (AP) The British Overseas Airways Corporation announced yesterday it will launch a new onceweekly service from Germany to -Japan m a week's time. The nationalised airline said four-engined Argonaut airliners will be out from Frankfurt on Apr. A. calling at Rome.59 words
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135 1952-03-28 8 WASHINGTON, Mar. 27 (UP) FoTir hundred airliners almost two thirds of the American fleet ot four-engine commercial planes have been earmarked for military use m the event of a worldwide war. it was announced yesterday. The Defence and" Commerce Departments made public the135 words
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Article46 1952-03-28 8 BANGKOK. Mar. 27.— fligfa Government officials were at the harbour m Bangkok Last week to welcome home the oiVicers and men ot the Thai frigate. "Bangpakong." which has seen nearly a year's service iti Korea with the United Nations fleet.46 words
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Advertisement683 1952-03-28 8 F\Sl REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SI ItYH I: Direct Overland S*n Francisco Los Angles AIJ American Canadian Cities Penans P.Siiaiu Spore Arr LA/SI UTK^NBUH IW* WMwr/SAif 23Apr LUKFNBACH 24/26 Apr 27 :28Apr 2!> Apr l.Ma> 22>la> F3r < particulara oi Dry Cam Ueep Tanks and Passengej Bookii>£:> etc ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS683 words
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Advertisement528 1952-03-28 8 Despatches sw P o > G !e TODAY: Medan, Ceylon, Aeneas 38 39 2 Britain, X. [reland, Eire, Antem 4 5 B Europe North and Wesi Africa, Benalbanach 27 28 West Indies noon by Teucer. Benledi 25/26 2 Arrivals SSJiS 11 2% I TODAY: Thailand (letters Kimanis 9 1 i»->d528 words
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Advertisement377 1952-03-28 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Kotterriam Lloyd Holland America Line Nerierland Line Rotterdam Kotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NI W YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMOiE, MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS Spore P Sham Peuang TABIAN(SMN) 2f» 30 Mar M2B Mar r;\RO?;T iRL). 29 Mar /5 Apr GApr 7 Apr SALAWATI (SMN) 7/13 Apr 14/15 Apt377 words
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Advertisement425 1952-03-28 8 Bdo re P s>.,m M PANAMA W for Bangkok r lf Hongkong IS hi Apr if nx 'MtONIA'- for Saißun Bangkok 14 i:» Apr "KOREA" for Bangkok, SaUon Hongkong MMw M -m,, r FROM JAP \N/HO\(, KONG a PRO!)LCL" for Bangkok..* 10 l.:\pr SAILINGS IO COXHNLN J S( AMMN For425 words
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Miscellaneous143 1952-03-28 8 SHIPS IN SPORE HARBOUR 1 fiodown No. 1: Tong Rons. Western Anchorage: Caltex J Pekan Baroe, Kluang, Ensic. Mt Cameron. OITKR ROADS H:ii Hsuan, Stanvac O^.n. Bolina. Braoa. Priesland, La Capirena. Hoi Houw. blas'Visayas. Maxwell Blunder. Szechuan Jasmin. INNFR ROADS Tit Ann. Larantuka. Behms. Pooleng, Bu!an. Kampar. Miuai Rawang, Senili.143 words
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Article285 1952-03-28 9 I NDONESI ANS BYPASS SINGAPORE Sell Produce Europe Mart By A S|>r«*ial <orT<**i»c>ii<ient INDONESIA appear* lo \w pursuing a p#lic% of rliniinaliiiir H murli m*> po^silile Hftnygtitrr'n iinportaiire a«* a transit ewitre f«»r ln»r pr«»j|»ir!* l»\ eii<leavourin^ to aflcrl salci ilirert lo tin* ronThe outcome is apparent from the lifeless285 words
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216 1952-03-28 9 V w«r, \l*) Britain was tin- onk -f < I producing <<Miutrv m tin- world to turn out -i. I lii-i yrmr than m 1950, ihc I niinl Nations .m;«- i iMnmiiitiian lor Eturopc r«'|mrh*«l yesterday. Definitive statistics on Europe's 1951 steel production216 words
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Article84 1952-03-28 9 Burma Asks More Time To Pay Debt ;OO N, -lar. L'T. Bun has asked ire i Iq pay .■;~\.:.:-AV\'. due l. ol nrei 17,000.000 out •>: h< r debt iMi.iMHi rupi uthori>otir t-> ..;<: lay. .> v to the reia le four known > .i Ided. ol Britain's Burma has84 words
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Article24 1952-03-28 9 SDC a Service Closing c Hongkoog Ex- RK$l5 87 to Cs6 525 to US$l; i SI: HKSO293 m Rjr, Gold •.a I,24 words
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91 1952-03-28 9 WASHINGTON, Mar. 27 (Rcuter) The United States Government today slightly relaxed its controls over the use of natural rubber because supplies of both natural and synthetic rubber are adequate. The National Production Authority announced that after April 1 manufacturers may use 110,00091 words
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Article151 1952-03-28 9 Bullish Tendency In Rubber Standard Market Reporter REPORTS of a slight increase allowed m the use of natural rubber m the manufacture of lyres m the United States and the operation on the Burma border caused a bullish tendency m the rubber market m Singapore yesterday. Prices were maintained a*151 words
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Article28 1952-03-28 9 Messrs. Chan Sze Onn and Company report the following tin output for New Scudai Ltd.: December 1951 46.000 lb M January 37,000 lb., (February 32,000 lb.28 words
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Article90 1952-03-28 9 Standard .Market Reporter THE produce market m Singapore remained quiet yesterday with quotations m copra and coconut oil unchanged from Wednesday's levels. Copra had buyers at 526 per picul and .sellers at 527 per picu), with no business passing. Coconut oil sellers quoted $40 per picu),90 words
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296 1952-03-28 9 British TU Leaders Threaten New Round Of More Pay De mands LONDON, March 27 (Renter) Powerful British Trade Union leaders have threatened the Government with a new round of wage increase demands unless it alters its economic policy. <:allinj: Chancellor of the Exchequer Richard Butler's new budget socially inequitable and296 words
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Article91 1952-03-28 9 WASHINGTON— The United States purchased more rubber m January. resulting m increased imports compared with last December. Statistics indicate imports of rubber and other inedible vegetable products jumped from U5583,300,000 m December to U*****,100,000 m January. Foreign countries sold the U.S. U5592 1.600.000 worth91 words
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Article65 1952-03-28 9 PLASTICS NOW WIDELY USED INCRFASFD production of pia tics m tiir United States means, the Wai! Street Journal says, tn.it whole new segments ol industries, heretofore dependent entirely upon metals for their basic raw materials, arcnow being invaded by plastics. The substitution of plastics for metals, where that is possible,65 words
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Article138 1952-03-28 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Malayan share market was quietly steady m all sections today, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers 1 Association. Changed prices were:— INIUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Frasei Xeuve Old. 3.67 3.75 MacAlisters :<9.00 40.50 S Steamship 2:*.75 24.00 MINING Ampat 9 7 3138 words
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Article, Illustration145 1952-03-28 9 An Agreement was signed m New Delhi recently, between th# Government of India and the United Nations, authorising the appointment m India of a Resident Technical Assistance Representative o f the United Nations. The Agreement which also covers the U.N. Specialised agencies. the ILO.the FAO.tbe UNESCO, the ICAO and the145 words
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Article378 1952-03-28 9 ROBINSON and Co.'s Department Store sales for the year ending June 30, 1951, were a record m the history of the company, the Directors' annual report *j.,* oc sliilcS. i After providing for taxation and depreciation the net profit fqr the year amounted to 579:i.72.^ which378 words
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Article71 1952-03-28 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association buying rates to merchants fpcr $100 Malayan) are: New York 33 1/8 (T.T.), 331 (0.D.), 33 3/8 on credit bills and 33 7/16 on trade bills (90d/st); Canada 32 15/16 (T.T.), 33 1/16 (0.D.), and 33 5/16 (90 d/st) Selling (T.T./ 0.D.): New York71 words
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Article86 1952-03-28 9 LOS ANGELES, Mar. 27 (AP) There is more petroleum m sight today than ever before, the President of the Standard Oil Company »>f New 1 Jersey told 3.000 oil scientists here. By means of modern methods of finding petroleum. Eugene Holman told m ;m address to86 words
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Article159 1952-03-28 9 CAPETOWN, Mar. 27 (UP) —South Africa sold the Bank of England over £10,000,000 worth of gold to assist m the effort to restore confidence m the Sterling area, Finance Minister W. C. Havenga revealed m a budget address today. As a result of measure! be- Ing159 words
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Article41 1952-03-28 9 LONDON. Mar. 27 (APi Rising prices bit the British budget itself Wednesday Copies of the Chancellor of Inc Exchequer's L 952 Budget went on sale at the Covernmeni Stationery Office for 3 shillings. Last year's Budget sold at 6d.41 words
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286 1952-03-28 9 LONDON, Mar. 27, (Reuter).— Britain is to slop importing Japanese grey (unprocessed) cloth lor the time beinff as a means to help the Lancashire cotton industry, Peter Thorneycroft, President of the Board of Trade, announced m the House of Commons last night286 words
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Article55 1952-03-28 9 DJAKARTA. Mardi Kian (ivan (om p.mvs hutiv Pair m h. in;; dryiag shrd for rafeker. where several t«»ns of rubber sheets wen* stored was today compU>l«*l> destroyed by fire. The dait);i"f is «-\u maU*d at half a million rupiahs. The aathorities are m instigating into55 words
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156 1952-03-28 9 US Rubber Policy Chinese Dealers Protest Ni.uul.ird Si. II (mi < iiuji(l<iil KUALA I.' HP R. I The Bela lot an i V la g ''i")<'s(> R.ul 'ir Dealei social ion as ab <■ i Rubber Trad< i A> (>: New Vo p; against the Un 1 Btateii i ir156 words
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Advertisement197 1952-03-28 9 RUBBER t Singapore robpriies yesterday Buyers. Sellers Spot Loose $1.15 SI 16 I ,i i: m bale* Apr. ks s SIJ3J Sl.l.ii v X VS. SI 11 SI. II 1 |vS SI. OX; Sl.OfU .iif Quirt I OMiliN Xl 'RBEK i :i mli\\ •pealai pel Ib were: 32 id. liuyers197 words
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Advertisement58 1952-03-28 9 P^e^l JUST IfH 1 RECEIVED \^BJ^^ WfW MODELS NOS. 542P 542W B^l I O'scd to motch the tupirb j» I reception quali'v the Sobtll n jij ttMMj I Rodio it or ov. f m ony horn. z-jfe- n DISTRIBUTORS FOR 4ft -f2 Ir^ SINGAPORE, JOhOPE B^\ f^lliftS ANO malacca gl(0)^^ro58 words
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Article, Illustration201 1952-03-28 10 HOW TO KISS— AN ITALIAN MISS mi Mth^rU kfaa UM witrlv. Urn hun;rv. thr p;iNsion;.tr these are only m few of the style* Italian screen star Sylvana Pampanini can draw upon. Men born m the last century are pitiful m the arms «.,man in.l Ihfa |mM« >'.».r »i lh^ nwsl201 words
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Article, Illustration847 1952-03-28 10 Monal wruiu? about his nun Mibject. is always the pf Mem of s.-lettion. The lUM problem f:ues the amateur photographer when h»* sallies forth for the first timr into the cruel world of Mihjei t material. v. ph ttographer h is self-reliant m inati n the writer,847 words
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Article, Illustration181 1952-03-28 10 "BASKET WORKfK by Lieut. A. C. Smith was taken with an Ikonta S3 m.m. 1 '.*>tli at F, Hi on IP :>. Developed mins. m Proniit rot at Hit dp; I Illumination was supplied by an S.M. Bu!b. Futura costs only $360/- complete with ever-ready ca.se.Two181 words
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Article273 1952-03-28 10 rpHE Singapore Camera Club is holding an exhibition of photographs (entered for the third quarterly competition) at the British Council Hall this Sunday March 30 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The exhibition will be open to the public. The competition consisting of two sections—273 words
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Advertisement47 1952-03-28 10 SHEAFFER3 CREST -DE LUXE EXCLUSIVE PNEUMATIC DOWN STROKE FILLER! The greatest advance m fountain pen history TOUCHDOWN empties, cleans, refills completely at a single downstro! c AIR DOES THE WORK! Enlarged fluid capacity and completefilling action make far less frequent. *19M^__w Al KycMwg IV other Borneo Branches.47 words
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Advertisement394 1952-03-28 10 %Jm W I nun Gorman 1. Coupled Range Finder. 2. Interchangeable lens mount 3 Synchronised delayed act or, compur rapid shutter. j|= 4 Shut t c r is automatirc cocked when winding trfilm i y L i i AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD 109, North Bridge Rood, Singapore 6, Tel 6589394 words
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Miscellaneous393 1952-03-28 10 FRIDAY CROSSWORD Uy special arrangement with The Times and Manchester Guardian ((.'ouyright) T~| i 2 I p~i pr~i Ts~i [e~| rrn fa~" _i ipipi i~h 12 »5 liii^|__ ill Hi ill m Hill ZMZMZiIIIfeZBZKI I H| I f:s v H| x^J 2B p*^ Al 1:()>s 16. Enterteinment of modei ite393 words
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Miscellaneous815 1952-03-28 10 TODAY'S QUOTATION: 'Hap- pinesa Is a prriumr you > cannot pour on othrr> withJ out getting a few drops »n 5 x yourself." Emerson. J FRIDAY FOR FVIRVONF: Tlie 2 x mormn; offers chances to pro- ceed more quickly m pursuit of a definite goal; be original. decisive Enjoy >ome815 words
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Article, Illustration639 1952-03-28 11 ATHENIAN LEAGUE BRING STRONG SIDE ON F.E. VISIT •'KEEP your head down!" end "Keep your head still!" are golf tunings that often puzzle beginner*. Pictured is a player v ho's doing the right thing m the right way. NNoticc c that though his hands are almost hip-high m the follow-through.639 words
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Article154 1952-03-28 11 SEREMBAN. Wed.— ln an exciting inter-scho il soccer match played here yesterday afternoon. St.' Paul.- Institution defeated the Kins George V. School by five goals to one. It was it well contested affair and the margin of victory m favour of St. Paul's does not154 words
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Article139 1952-03-28 11 LONDOX Mar. 2<i (AP) The British Olympic track and field team will be named June 24. the Amateur Athletic Association announced yesterday. The British national track and field championships will be staged m London, June 20-21. bui un ike trie American method British a'139 words
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Article95 1952-03-28 11 IPOH. Thurs.#- At the fifth annual general meeting of the Ramblers Sports Club ihe following were elected office-bear-ers tor thi.< year: President: Mr. Chan Sck Soo; vice p < >iden: Mr Chang Kwong Nam; hon secretary: Vlr Chan Quan Ch< ong; hon. asst. secretary: Mr. Teh95 words
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Article69 1952-03-28 11 MRS. R T. Jami (15) won the Cath ry Cup golJ »mpeti tion at the I ib last Sunday when v fcx al .li .A. Weeks (7) m the final oJ \e competition by three and two. In the if-fina Mr A Weeks (7)69 words
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115 1952-03-28 11 LONDON. Mar. 26 (Reuter)*mal acceptors for the Liverpool Spring Cup to b e run over one Sir furJonfts at Liverpool «n Friday, A Pr 4< vvere publlsh weight?) They are (with Peter Flower 9.7. Flush Royai Qft r T' ltlon ?1. Laks Placid so115 words
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Article286 1952-03-28 11 LINCOLN, March 26, (Reuter).— Thirtythree to one outsider Phariza, owned by Mr. C. Olliff-Lee, today won the Lincolnshire Handicap, the first bis rate of the English flat racing season. Phariza, a five-year-old bay gelding, ridden by 17--year-old Dominic Forte, son of a Devon ice-cream manufacturer,286 words
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Article164 1952-03-28 11 NTEW YORK, Mar. 26 CAP Ap i v Joe Lou s i p v a <- •cr around the wor d, 'i be portly Brown Bom r, sporting a m tache, said ye v' rday he i» armed to make an exhibition tour of164 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-03-28 11 All-England champion. Wnn<r Penff Soon. rrturnrd to Singapore yesterday. H«r«* he is srtn being nrc«»t«*d by his Johore B.A. tram matrs Cheonjj Hock L«'nu. On* Poll Lim and Ismail Mai jan and Eclipse B.P. president. Mr Chan Chee Sens;, Pen? Soon holds the All England singles trophy his53 words
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144 1952-03-28 11 FA Trounce Irish League Al Belfast BELFAST. Northern Inland. March 26. (Retiter).- The Football League (England) swamped Ihe Irish League m their match here today, beating them by nine goals to zero after leading 2-0 at half-time. The game was nevi r a tesi for the English side, ;>!.<• provided144 words
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Article255 1952-03-28 11 I CHICAGO, M B, <UP> Collegian C k. Daw f igj d "'.it a, *<■ ck .1 v. iD over foi ler .v: a- ighl e^ m- p:"M Iko \v. fier one w nute ■ltd €7 seco of tht» st|j round m the Ch Si id!255 words
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116 1952-03-28 11 SEREMBAN, rhurs. H mintoo pis eri md tow A'cßii s. mbi an vAy ix' ■>* :.K ir ticketf few Itw iI < !up Qnal I hntw i Ir. >. l> x»n Tiia ,i, b i* w arw i lary t>f •()<■ Xr:;i, s.*116 words
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Advertisement342 1952-03-28 11 i TiiUTIONS VACANT rienced Driver Vi ledge f)f English- IS Orchard •i ;-.'> p.m. :> IMMEDIATELY (":«-rk of No. i J M Standard, rchantJ require v secre- 1 When IVC 'aiii expori- luired to Box v dard. S*pore l i for MCS9 Super- j MBcei s' Mess. c) Replies to342 words
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Advertisement617 1952-03-28 11 1 I 1 > ACKNOWLEDGMENT jVIRS. Teoh Eng Kiew am XTX family thank all friend fh w cl atives for thei thoughtful presence on Marrl 2J ai the funeral of the lai Hokkien Cemetery Ipoh, Con soling messages of sympathy wreaths, loan of cars, etc. i FOR SALE I 8617 words
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Advertisement91 1952-03-28 11 B^^. 3 H the »ni;i.uiif C IOW jflHl tli.il rl«nn. ftk. <I^V^" J3 Hi polish Mini and wuir j{' eta> cleaner Imp*; OBTAIN tBLE IT lIX f Singapore *gg& §>tanbavb CTfl^ pTrTThT OF 4 WORDS Minimum Charge $2/- (4 Lines) Wanted For Sale Situation! Vacant Tuition Miscellaneous Etc., fiWJ P91 words
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Miscellaneous29 1952-03-28 11 iTinisf HIGH IIULS h\ the DrlnriDal re.-orl«. lr Mj!;.va: ri>UA¥: AM t.M Singapore 11.07 12.40 Malacca 9.19 9.40 Port Dickson 8.00 8.21 Port Sham 7.16 7.31 Pcnuig 1.57 :M829 words
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Article, Illustration483 1952-03-28 12 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH t::e champ comes home Says Danes Will Lose In Doubles By WONG PENG SOON, Malaya's international badminton champion, returned yesterday to one of ilj«* haj»j»ir*i of his many home-comings from badminton crnsadea m foreign lands. It was a special welcome lie got yesterday for483 words
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Article168 1952-03-28 12 »apore cri rkel teams for the weekend will be Indian As*oci*itio*i t R\F S«* l«-ur: SCA Se r B le ir.:e tie at iA ground. p.m u>ftioi. and im. Sunday Choor Singh, B. S S >i:>. V Madari iCapt >. Ci\s>un M»dari, Dr. Abraham. M. S.168 words
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Article62 1952-03-28 12 TAIPIXG, Thurs.— T h c Taipins; Police were unlucky to lose by a solitary goal scored off a penalty when they met th e 19 Field Ambulance i v the senior league soccer match played here. T'ley had the major share of the game and62 words
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104 1952-03-28 12 AMSTERDAM. Mar. 2*l <Reuter) A second hall penalty goal Save the England "B" teani a 1-0 win over a Dutch XI today. A crowd of more than (JO.OOO saw the match m th e Olympic Stadium here The winning goal come 2."* minutes alter104 words
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Article30 1952-03-28 12 KLUANG, Thurs. The Kluang Boys scored a convincing 3 l victory over the Muar Government English School m the annual inter-school soccer match played here today.30 words
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Article26 1952-03-28 12 IPOH. Thurs.— Perak AFA hold the first state trial on Sunday. Perak's first Malaya Cup game will be against Pahang on May 3.26 words
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Article44 1952-03-28 12 SEREMBAX. Wed.— ln a N.S.F.A. league fixture played her c yesterday, the 13/18 Hussars drew with the Xegri Police, each side scoring two goals. Hird and Mangles scored for the Hussars while Police team obtained their goals through Yusof and Hill.44 words
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84 1952-03-28 12 Y 's Trounce MRS 8-0 TODAY'S Sport IPOH, Thurs.— YMCA scored a runaway victory over MRS by eight goals to three m today's IDFL division 2B match on the PCHC padang SOCCER: SAFA League Div. 1. Fathvl Karib v Chinese Casuals at Jalan Besar stadium; Div. 2 Seletar FC v84 words
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79 1952-03-28 12 SEREMBAN". Wed.— The first important cricket match of the local cricket season will be played on April 12 and 13 when the Negri Sembilan Combined Schools team will meet a X.S. Cricket Association XI for the Rhodes Cup m their annual encounter. Presented by79 words
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Article92 1952-03-28 12 RAFFLES INSTITUTION'S first team showed brilliant form yesterday playing against St. Andrew's. Rattles won by two goals to one. avenging the two-nil defeat suffered by their second team. In the first minute of play, St. Andrew's opened the score through Wolters, but for the rest of92 words
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Article69 1952-03-28 12 THE annual soccer mutch br>tween the past and the present boys of Victoria School tor the Ong Eng Lian Challenge Cup will be played at the School ground tomorrow The team to represent the O.V.A. will be selected from Francis Goh. S.R.S. Naidu. M Chandra, Dollah Ketchot Syec69 words
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197 1952-03-28 12 TWO vital matches m the senior section "A" of the Singapore cricket tourney will be played this weekend. One will be the Police-C.S.C. game on the Balestier ground, the other will be between the Army and S.C.C. on the Tanglin ground. In the197 words
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Article153 1952-03-28 12 H- WORLD STADIUM CHANGES SETTLED MAIN CHANGES to the Happy World stadium to make it suitable for badminton were decided upon by the subcommittee appointed b T- the Badminton Association of Malaya at a meeting on Wednesday. Mr. Khoo Teik Ec was m the fhair. The changes decided upon were:153 words
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413 1952-03-28 12 P. Brani Win, Butu t SCC Set The Pace SINGAPORE Cricket Club lost 4-3 to Pulau Brani m a SAFA div. 1 league tie yesterday, but fully earned the big ovation they received for a splendid, fighting display against odds. The small crowd was given a treat, for the teams413 words
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Article31 1952-03-28 12 BLUE Rovers Sports Club beat K. Muslim League I—o m a SAFA 3rd Division league soccer match played at the CYMA ground yesterday. Goal scorer was Jack Choo.31 words
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137 1952-03-28 12 IPOH, Thurs. A goal shy Ramblers team, superior m all departments were held to a one-all draw when they met the 12 Lancers m an Ipoh District Football League match on the padang yesterday. Ramblers dominated play throughout and Chee Fai and Horsum could have137 words
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Article248 1952-03-28 12 HK BANK SCORE 9 IN BH LEAGUE HONGKONG Bank Sports Club favourites m the Singapore Business House league, handed a nine-nil trouncing to Borneo Motors at Farrer Park yesterday. The Bankers took sometime to get into their stride. It was lett to Ivan Ya.ss to set the team started and248 words
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Article87 1952-03-28 12 JACKS Sports Club and Overseas Chinese Bank S.C shared four goals m a Singapore Business Houses League tie at the Clerical Union ground yesterday. It was a fast and thrilling game with both sides playing their best. The Bankers opened the scoring through Chin Geok87 words
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Article62 1952-03-28 12 S .rial Athletic Party held Un migration Department S.C to a two all draw m a SAFA 3rd Division league soccer match played at the BODCA ground yesterday. Immigration Department. making their debut m league thi s season, p-it up a keen struggle. Scorers weie:62 words
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Article175 1952-03-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Selangor hold the first cricket state trial this week-end and the teams have been selected as follows: A. K. Jones XI: Wong Kam Thong and S. Dorairaj (wicketkeepers), C. Shepherdson, P. G. de Silva, 'A. Armitage J. Wolfe, S. Sockanathan, Mohinder Singh, Gurucharan175 words
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