Singapore Standard, 3 April 1952
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Title Section17 1952-04-03 1 Singapore Standard ->i i- OL II NO. 276 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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272 1952-04-03 1 Mart H«-|».»rl«-r vl'.ol I U,OOO «lailv-rair«l rmplovrefl of ihe Hiorc < llj ounril ha\e llirratriHMl to call a i-i-.il m«*«*tiii}s °f llifir nmriami unions to 'consider l r irlioii if thoir drniamU for increased wages, i»| lit jag allov.imr^ and improved eonditMma of are272 words
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209 1952-04-03 1 DNDON \'»r 2 (Heuter). ,11 |t t^t.inli^h throu^hr.utiin and the non ,,,11-: (olonies and toi.ittN a 'Standard rickts and freedoms ible to all British sub without distinction of ciloui" is H be in- m the llopse of by Mr. Ftwmrt \i A iv.209 words
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Article37 1952-04-03 1 KING GUSTAF Adolf has v i• 1 Far. Mountbatten ol Bunt', i Ihe Seraphim Order, a mi- irculai announced i^i s- K*kh m yesterday. Only a 1 British subjects have been fcrante it before. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article227 1952-04-03 1 TANJONG MALIM ACTION ATTACKED II Ik fTI Mrs yuery Protection Measures STANDARD LONDON CORRESPONDENT LONDON, April 2- Attacks on Tanjong Molim action as "totalitarian" and "very reminiscent of Fascist methods before the war" enlivened the House of Common; question Dcrioo todov. f■* Questions on the order paper m the names227 words
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Article, Illustration345 1952-04-03 1 Detective Found Murdered photo. Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE POLICE are investigating the murder of a Chinese detective, Tan Tua Tee, -8. whose body was found m blukar ofl Henderson Road yesterday morning. Tan had three wounds over the heart, m the back i e-ir his wais 1 -Jiid under hisStandard - 345 words
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137 1952-04-03 1 S ICON. Apr. 2 (UP) c o ,1 th itisand V el ninh Com£Sb£ were >.* "£««>.«« ferocity despnir todaj to avoid bein« driv if >»> S «J tr French Uni i i I -•■'< a Dunldrk" action, 70 miles southeast oi Han137 words
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Article28 1952-04-03 1 MR C. ft i.ifM>al..< arl 7 year-old I"" jn rta JL < mBn former Go?crnortG*aeral 01 India, has undertaken to form a Congress Ministry la Madras state.28 words
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265 1952-04-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR, W.d. The Federation High Commissioner, lien. Sir Gerald Xempler, has sen! a message of congratulations lo ilie Chinese Police jungle Squad, which killed ihree terrorism yesterday, ami one more today, m the Siliawan area of Perak. In the Muar265 words
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Article47 1952-04-03 1 Home Befor July 7-Ike ABILENE, Kansas, Apr. 2, (Renter) General Eisenhower si'nt a me>sase to his ho. up town friends here today saying it was his "profound hope" to return to the United States well m atlvance of the Republican National Convention on July (See Pa-e 7)47 words
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Article49 1952-04-03 1 'i AIP. J. Apr 2 I AP' S'-'' N-fteld-^rade Nationalist Forre o.'ii 'ers are scheduled lea\ c Formosa tomoi i" A i rial training m the united St- 'i :iev comorise of three i colonels, m lieutenant col me 'd t iree ma :«»r>.49 words
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68 1952-04-03 1 HEADSTONES FOR SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN MALAYA LONDON. Apr. 2. (Reuter). Permanent headstones are to be provided for graves of servicemen who died m Malaya. War Minister Anthony Head said m the House of Commons. He said the graves would be looked after by the War Department. At present they68 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-04-03 1 LONDON 7 Apr. 2. The S.iuih African National Congress bi?S(*st body of all Africans Within the Union has cabled Lord Salisbury, Commonwealth Relations Secretary, and Mr. Clement Attlee. demanding that Seretse Khama'.s exclusion from the chieftainship of the Bamangwalo tribe be reviewed. Reuter MR R. (1.Reuter - 51 words
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Article188 1952-04-03 1 NEW DELHI, Aoril 2, (IP) —Britain's Lord Heading, Parliamentary Under-Sec retary of State for Foreign Affairs, today told a press conference here that British Prime Minister Winston Churchill would be prepared to so to Moscow to meet Stalin if.it is m the view of Britain,188 words
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Article34 1952-04-03 1 Pi nay Loses PARIS. April 2 HP) Premier Antoine Pinuy suffered a resoanding setback to his b;id':«*t programme to day when the National Assembly voted 4:»'J to 187 against overall cuts m ex peiiUiturt*34 words
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315 1952-04-03 1 Si inu 1 Staff Krpo-I«* r ai'si \l w/i'l uiv«* i »n-m j., ,^j rjnee to My under the G >!<»mbo P an help Her s>>.\ c pi essina me« a problems, i>:iui Mr. lxl Sard G Casey. Australian Mi tistei roi External ftnan315 words
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Article380 1952-04-03 1 $40 Million Rubber Claim Standard Stall Reporter THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT km nu'iult'd to |>a\ rompcmatloii «»f sT.OOO m a SutppiMtnc hiuette (inn out of a total rlaiin ol inorr lliMi s|4),<KMKO(H) filed by 12 dtineae firm, tluon-liooi tUrn ♦%liolr o! Malawi (or finaiuial lawmm iiMtirrrd380 words
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Article31 1952-04-03 1 LONDON, April Z. (IN tm. Newcafltte I mi -i e»teredl the final of the (Up :>rniM-titioii Hln-n (>•••» beat Blaiklniin Knvris I todj«f ifler j piawewt Irnl h.if31 words
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Article59 1952-04-03 1 LOXD* >N v. 2 (Re I w Senioi f nnmon« mth Sm nflii ill ■i i H MCI i" ference m Londoi n i to examine [he lie n( current situatioi M v iv t;ri\ c stated today Ofßc ill < 'i > <■■■■• ui r59 words
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Advertisement62 1952-04-03 1 j/£ 2 di ?«ae W^ IVaimch. Council Formea n af*.*--.-^. Davidson sees ■> Times 1 Views On yews inside women. /n #a Kainnan: £l/r e aaeJMll^jp. 4 r ewnwc^i».|j .Mie« l/|.\i %M V L >■ v if raCTsesa 7 i w i*l von? v arrival., r Danish Cheese! 4- Danish62 words
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Advertisement13 1952-04-03 1 SHELI MOTOR OIL 3 5/ procurable jyiJE Bf^ Fraser a^d Neave Limited &mn/j13 words
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Article, Illustration395 1952-04-03 2 By A Special Correspondent THE Nee Soon Gorrison Theatre Club held a dinner at Raffles Hotel on Tuesday to celebrate the success of their recent production "Saloon Bar" and also to say farewell to three of their members: the Chairman395 words
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227 1952-04-03 2 Standard Staff Kcporlcr V PROPOSAL lias been made by ihe Singapore Consumers' Resistance Movement to eliminate wastage «»t meat, vegetables ami other foodstuffs during times of plenty by storing them m the cellars of the City [Council's ('hilling Station. Mrs. Robert Eu. president227 words
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Article, Illustration101 1952-04-03 2 ♦IK 1 J B. UKAKNK. of Wearne Bn>>.. Malaya's If.idinu mt»tor firm, who left M the (iorson \<'>t»*rtl.i>. for v loik holiduv m AiiNtraliu. NVw Zrafand, South fr a and England. Be v.is .mompanied by Mrs. Wearae. Thr> hop*' to return to Sinuaporc m about101 words
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Article37 1952-04-03 2 ALL Volunt< er S:v. v; 1] Con- attached tc "B" Division are reminded Ihal there will be general meeting on Saturday n' 4 1"> p :n. at the lecture room Kandang Kerbau Police Stai ion37 words
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Article108 1952-04-03 2 Trade Tests: Army Replies Standard Staff Reporter. THE trade tests which the Army Civil Service Union has asked its members to boycott are only proficiency tests, an Army spokesman told The Standard yesterday He pointed out that m the Army, all soldiers are asked to take similar tests annually m108 words
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Article30 1952-04-03 2 IN aid of its Building Fund the Geylang Methodist Girls' School is holding ;i B:)/: 1 at the School ground on Saturday, from 3.30 p.m. to T p.m.30 words
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Article, Illustration818 1952-04-03 2 Women 's Council Names 15 To Can vass For Mem bers SPIRITED BID FOR EQUAL RIGHTS Standard Woman Reporter THE WOMEN of Singapore made a spirited hii! for equal rights with the men last night at the British Council Hall when the new Singapore N\ omen's Council was organised hyStandard - 818 words
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Article86 1952-04-03 2 THE BODY ol a seven-year-old Chinese si*h >o boy, Kwek Hock Lai. v.;-.- pirked from I te Singap ire Ri\t c yesterday morning. I* wras found wrapped m a sack on the river bank ne<v the Ho P.iny Quay Off Havele k R id. Pol ice said86 words
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Article71 1952-04-03 2 A MUSICAL tr« a1 is m store for Singapore ip<i lovers when USIS Singapore presents '"Faus!" by Charles Gounod at i;s regular Monday evening record concert on April 7 ;i! 5.15 p. ir i;.-- hiealn 26 Rallies P ace. The public is invited. The "Faust" recordings71 words
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Article58 1952-04-03 2 A HINDUSTANI film "Shaadiki Rant" (Wedding Night) will be shown at the 1 ifli:m Association Rom! garden <jn Saturday. April 5 at 7 p:u Members .j:icl their guests are invited. Ten Theain Lye who pleaded guilty to trying to bride a Police Officer with (5 was Rn< $10058 words
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Article173 1952-04-03 2 A MAID servant, Ngau Lai. told the Singapore Third Criminal Court yesterday how three men, one armed with a pistol, entered her house m Geylang Road, tied her with a cheomjsam and gagged her with handkerchief and then ransacked the premises for an hour. She173 words
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253 1952-04-03 2 GILROY'S MAGIC WAND IS BROKEN IN TWO AT HIS FUNERAL Standard Staff Reporter THE LAST rites of a magician, m which hit wand, the symbol of his power and mystery teas broken, were performed at the funeral of Mr. M. D. P. Cilr or by the Secretary of the Malayan253 words
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Article20 1952-04-03 2 He Did All He Could Coroner when tlu Kai Mr' ES lain ami ed to r< Flight I. idt < i.20 words
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Advertisement45 1952-04-03 2 B mm vo Am* J Urn Jm AM AfiA/*^* M f^ 8 m^^ f 1 w^* for BOYS ou GIRLS NOW GREATLY REDUCED!! USUAL PRICE $110.00 SALE PRICE $90-00 TnnAVQ i-i w I** j/' v a\ '•'li:i:\ OR MAROON. W/fX^n*' %^y^^si' I ROBINSONS. AH.UAL SALC.45 words
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Advertisement74 1952-04-03 2 lmmetii.itcl\ \ou iJd toWM iiM 'A w, j of Mesotff m the A M cup. ihc ntfce'f y —dc— Ko grounds W~ QQ boihcr. J vcr picfi s<> w .4 you'd -'i-i r r< w V\v 11, f 1 fl#\jii^-^\ > for •<! make it witra^ Nescafe ■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■■■{■■■■■iii^HBMI i»o KESCAPE74 words
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Miscellaneous27 1952-04-03 2 Hi Fah is-c h uck/.e-(&xcooze mejsorwi howdvo'V^ didn't fall. MOST OF B£EN I YORE ANKLE IS BUSTED, SO VO'J HAPPEN i GOT THROWED V«f£lfW WELLS fr TH27 words
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Article, Illustration304 1952-04-03 3 i RYBOIH v%ork-. hut rvcrj now and again, i. rrrtain people who lhal «-\lra hit that i.uliir arknowledscment, Major General A. (i. i Srnll. 1*.0.i Singapore Dhttrici, lolil some I mplov :»t thr K.r.M.1.. H;iM- Work-hop y»'slrr«la%. had eir ier pre ented •I; D304 words
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Article24 1952-04-03 3 S'pore Doctors Alarmed S pore pre ith certi- oat ra th i( r mortem be d it. n with *>•'■■ n |1 and not tables,24 words
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Article54 1952-04-03 3 Want To be An Actor? Here's How for two b s I Octol ayed m Fry' An lilh 1 OctoShak< v w ith College. V" will ty April Training I, while R mnd the hop i to nd also to gers and net an I nnan oi lit 1-.--i the54 words
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Article17 1952-04-03 3 No I-Cards: Couple Fined et M< n Pichai Singapore D 1 Cchitl I $:>n for r.ved m17 words
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Article90 1952-04-03 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Se ir Naval Base Loca Indian Congress at its i vi-::, meeting recently (ioriii.- i wrj te and ask ship > g ageni For concession rate tt Iren studying m Indi i who wish to spend their holi i here 1" Con ".'••>>90 words
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Article40 1952-04-03 3 FOR stealing 95 katties of lead, worth $57, from a construction company m Kampong Bahru Road on Mar. 18. Leong Cheok Kow and Ho Ah Soon, wore each sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment m Singapore yesterday.40 words
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Article35 1952-04-03 3 AX ELDERLY woma? Tan Pat Neo, was fined $500 m the Singapore yesterday, m default three month-.' imprisonment, for permitting her house m Calcutta Road to ho used as a common yarning house.35 words
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Article, Illustration143 1952-04-03 3 TOWNER ROAD P.O. IS A ONE MAN SHOW Standard Stuff Reporter TOWNER ROAD Posl Office (be! >.v > the only P.O. m Singapore which is housed m a shop, side by side with A■ T sund ry u-x>d shops rented from the Singapore Improvement Trust. This latesi Post Office wasStandard - 143 words
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Article, Illustration460 1952-04-03 3 DAIRY, POULTRY FARMS PLANNED AT HOSPIT AL Standard Stall Reporter V SC.IIKMK for the introdaction of occupational therapy for patients m Woodbridge (mental) Hospital, at Yio (Jin Kang, Singapore, i* being <lrav>n up by the Medical Superiiiteiideiit of the Institution, Dr. James Brown. It includes modern dairy and poultry farmingStandard - 460 words
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Article, Illustration111 1952-04-03 3 VIVACIOUS H -year -old Rener Pasjlar left Singapore m the Gordon yesterday t<> resume her studies at Perth University. Renee is m her final year of medicine and will sit for her Bachelor of Science Degree at the end of the year. Da to Paglar said111 words
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Article221 1952-04-03 3 BECAUSE CQMS S. E Lc »h who was m charge of i c stores oi the Transit Camp m Nee Soon had reason to believe thai blanket- and mosquito nets were disappearing from the store, he ordered the I M.O.Rs working m the store Ito be221 words
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Article69 1952-04-03 3 4 AWAIT SENTENCE A WOMAN and three men caught by the Pol ice early yesterday morning m possession of more than 1.000 chap-ji-ki staking slips pleaded guilty to a charge of assisting m the running of a lottery. They were Tan La Song (:',7); Tan Chwee Liang (38); Sim Heng69 words
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253 1952-04-03 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE schools will soon have their own road wardens, specially picked from the senior prefects of the school, who will help children to cross busy roads and streets outside schools during peak hours. Inspector E. H. Sheares of the Singapore Traffic253 words
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Article250 1952-04-03 3 Standard Staff Reporter A CHARGE that members of the Singapore Medical Workers Union are being punished for the slightest mistake while non-members of the Union are not subject to such punishment has been made by the Union m a letter to the Director of Medical Services. The250 words
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Article34 1952-04-03 3 FOR assisting m n chap ii ki lottery at Upper Weld Road on Doc. 7. last year. Nga On Mci <42 was sentenced m Singapore yesterday to four months' rigorous imprisonment.34 words
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Article29 1952-04-03 3 CHEN TUNG TA. an alien who arrived m Singapore on Jan ">. rind then "forgot" to register himself for an identity card. was fined $.'!0 m Singapore yesterday.29 words
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Article94 1952-04-03 3 Standard Staff Reporter Dr. J. Couttes-Milne, D<V puty Director oj Medical Services, said yesterday thai the charge levelled against the Department of victimising union members who are punished for the slightest mistake is incorrect. He said he was investigating; the case of the woman hospital94 words
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Article62 1952-04-03 3 TAX SVVEE HEE and his wiif. mother and sisters were acquitted m the Singapore Sec-ond Police Court yesterday on summons charges of using criminal force and assaulting a; Harbour Board mandore, Leo Kee Eng, al Silnt Road on Nov. 20 lasl year. The women were. Sag62 words
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Advertisement167 1952-04-03 3 IN F:NE 14 ct GOLD OVERLAY Prices from $28 In.» 6. > .»6. i -i i i. .i. i f U Silverware Dept. ggtANMEb •IMADV^NCK i BGHTINGby I v^z^xi :ji■ 3 i r' ill j j ~> i u,i., ■■b^^' iNCSf.A'> NG S-OBTAfjF Of OCA. 'j 01 ,X?'/ \^jjsL IN167 words
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Article, Illustration501 1952-04-03 4 VERY FEW WILL BACK DEMAND FOR FREEDOM THE OBSERVER'S MICHAEL DAVIDSON REPORTS FOR SINGAPORE STANDARD UMNO's demand for independence within three years appears to have been taken seriously by some London newspapers: the Daily Express is reported lo have urged llie British Government "not lo be influenced by it. i501 words
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Article, Illustration312 1952-04-03 4 policemen. This week General Terapler launched a bravely conceived campaign to attract j young Chinese into the regular police; and the wise ami force-; ful words which announced it and the wise methods to be used ore Jusi those which may make it succeed. The other312 words
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Article38 1952-04-03 4 KUALA IJ'.MPUR. Wed. The Bukit Bint an g Girls School. Kuala Lumpur will hold a food and fun fair on Saturday to boost its building fund. The fair will be open from noon till 6 p.m.38 words
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112 1952-04-03 4 Threw Caustic Soda On Daughter Of Boss MALACCA, Wed. The Sessions President, Mr. F. A. liua today sentenced Lim Joo Soon (4-">) a <offee-sho|> assistant to 18 months* jail for throwing caustic soda on his employer's sixteen-year-old daughter. With a cloth dressing swathed round her neck, the sirl Loh said112 words
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93 1952-04-03 4 Standard Staff Correspondent BATU PAH AT, Wed.— Six more classrooms are being built by Government this 3 r ear at the Temenggong Ibrahim Girls' School. Batu Pahat to cope with the increase m pupils. The construction has just been completed. On Sunday, a simple93 words
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Article202 1952-04-03 4 MEN IN THE VAN KUALA LIMPI X Wed. The Federation government today announced the full composition ot the Federal Executive Council. President: The High Commissioner, Gen eral Sir Gerald Templer. Kxofficio Members: The Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. D. C. MacGillivray, The Acting Chief Secretary, Mr. W. D. Godsail, the Attorney-General,202 words
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Article152 1952-04-03 4 HOSTEL FOR BOYS Standard StafT Corrcsp— df< MALA C C A need Tic Senior Inspector <•'. S liools, Malacca, Mr. F. C W. Fj^c officially oper.t sti dent hostel lor boy-- a1 I i Vicarage. Tranquerah recent ly. The dedication strvice was performed by the Yen R W. Woods m152 words
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Article59 1952-04-03 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Lim Kirn Pong was produced m the Police Court here today on a charge of being found ml possession of 30 pa kages rrf opium, weighing about 50 pounds, at the 10-h >i;ir S'.-ml.ii village. The case was postponed na bail of59 words
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Article, Illustration208 1952-04-03 4 Move For Better School In 'New Areas' KUALA LUMPUR, We* Teachers from several hundred schools m the Federation's "new village-" or resettlement areas from this month will be given special training m teaching under a scheme, which the Federation Education Authorities are introducing for the improvement of teaching stand- ards.208 words
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Article14 1952-04-03 4 TEACHERS SAVED $200,000 the Ipoh 1 < Co-O| 5 All been in- I tory B14 words
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Article6 1952-04-03 4 Pahang Council Members Chosen V.iiiii.irri f6 words
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287 1952-04-03 4 Slamlunl Sta* 1..,-, KUALA II MIM K. (< l>amphl«ts m Cliiaem letting < m .< lederation thai \\w Palm I<m., n, r^ lor ihem have bom (li^niluii, <{ 1)n m ihe Federation ilmk Gtttrral Sir Ibe Hijrh (.ominissionrr. ma<l, hi. (,1' 2,000 Hilni m287 words
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156 1952-04-03 4 Lorry Driver Acquitted Of Pig Stealing Standard Staff Coir<s|>oiid« til KUALA LUMPUR, v. Rem, irking thai there was jffi ent evidence U« th< defence. Mr. AP J the First Ifagisl rati I )c'r.y. acquitted and ed a 28 year-o'd Cl driver, Choo \\*<> >. 01 of committing theft ol I156 words
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Advertisement85 1952-04-03 4 IT'S A FACT! iSy THE HOHU BEAR «H V$MkW L J Raccoon family, Br^^p the Honey B«a» «r Mkl P^ Kinkojou, If not J^k ~^/r i>ik brown fur, i* r f »hort log* ond x Clj »«ry lonf prt« I hoiuilo toil. I 3^ gtuxup -fib JJat -v A% lllWHll85 words
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Advertisement48 1952-04-03 4 I■ J Physicians V<^; I T^f& f»f«*»e«ly rmcorvntnd -''W^* r^c£3/ tobul.n« Übl«ts r V\Tu\ i U S—l=( i"<:a««so» U i\ vv X jJT r=\ o;*b«*«« M«ii.tu« *^b V■ HJ I HI Hrfl^l^ l^faHJ B mMH BL'H HnwJ»wil Afeots CIIARI A CO. «P. Box 123) Robinson Rd. Spore. i48 words
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Miscellaneous13 1952-04-03 4 t Ci7^\ WE^-SVLVESTER/ WATCH Ll f/T)Co1 tS^v^X^VJl 1 f 3VLVE4TEK/ WHERE sSSL£L- J13 words
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Article, Illustration299 1952-04-03 5 (Special Cable l»> arrangement with ihe London Times) I ill-. NEED lor more Chinese policemen has long been recognised, hi^ ridiculous lha! M-«- rf»iiiiininit> of more ilian iwo million should be policed by Malays unable lo speak language ;rnl, fin tlui nmr.-, largely antipathetic299 words
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Article37 1952-04-03 5 >t.»tl ttrr«'>puit(iriU The ■<■■•'> I I 1;'•-- the Sultan 1 Iris c eg w: Tanj »ng Pol v there I neral S.r reduced rice r v. i Brsl ex< r< oi E c kattie37 words
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Article119 1952-04-03 5 EAST-WEST SOCIETY Talk by G. F. n on The »re Vriluntee Corps at Bril !0 p mi. tAMALA CLUB C ng De Bengali >•• eets 5 p.m. LING S W i' Dr;,--s farewi to theii c Mr. A. i' VMCA Cricket practice Fre h and ..I) "I. Ihe119 words
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Article101 1952-04-03 5 Labour Party Council Meet Stamford Slai Reporter THE FIRST meeting ol the G il Council i Labour fi o| Singa] ore since its annual conference will be held this Saturday. The Council w ill c Kisider ways and means ol hmple nenting the two impoi tani resolutions pas »ed b\101 words
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Article168 1952-04-03 5 ALOR STAR, Wed. twang bin Ha.shim, a pa«li planter of I In Duian«» it» North kr«lali was sentenced to death l>> Justice Briggs for murdering his wife on December 7. Thr at'rjj-(«'«l w married to ilio d<*<*«'as<'<l two years an<> i*im\ l»^«l one child. I uliappy168 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-04-03 5 They Will Petition Education Dept. SINGAPORE'S nine Chinese middle schools decided yesterday to petition the Education Department, urging, nol to take over fheir authority tit issuing graduation certificate to students leaving theii xh > As. clans, at U>e funeral «rrvicc ft* Bidadan Cemelery ye*t«r<lay. StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article133 1952-04-03 5 WHERE PENANG DIFFERS Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. The constitution of the tylunicipality iif Georgetown is not identical m a!! respects with that of ihe city ol Singapore. Under the constitution, il is necessary, for an elected councillor to be Qualified and registered as an elector m the Municipality This133 words
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Article245 1952-04-03 5 I hit I; I < i»\l Print ins Pai k I'.r nlIrti k.i 1:,.,/i,k i; i ;:> i I m i h •<•-. II iJJJ 11 U./rl'i. I »r»ii« I. Sim» II Six i,. |re Ml If.ittrn ">"■ v u iin lit iii < Klin, 1 I245 words
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702 1952-04-03 5 Standard Staff Correspondent M \f A LUMPUR, Wed.— The wife of Briti«li soldier who had travelled over H.OOO miles to near her husband, hit her Ginger nails anxious!) >!»« listened to her husband giving hi> evidence m the High Court witness box. Handsome, Private702 words
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Article62 1952-04-03 5 BECAUSE Mary Jacob I had cut the leaves of his banana tree, a PWD labourer. V. Appoo. tied her to the I tree and sheared her plait. round erailty m the Sin^a- i pore Fourth Police Court yesterday of causing: hurt to the woman. Appoo62 words
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224 1952-04-03 5 THE building of arl ;an-t> pc q i irt ts or rehousing the victims of last years fire at ECampong Bugis may begin m the near future, i 1 the Singapore Government gives the City Council a new site for s'.s concrete factory. At224 words
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Article50 1952-04-03 5 TOTAL exports ol rubb» all grades to al from Singapore and Federatioti A Malaya during lylan h, 19 i 2 amounted to 86,069 too 1 otal exports <A tin to al' rountries from Singapore and Federation ol Malaya d i March. 1952 amounted to 5,239 tons.50 words
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Article311 1952-04-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, K'ed.— Mam Chinese youlhi m the Federation who are within the eligible nzv group ior enrolment into ihr Federation's l*oli«-e foivr haw nol given serious .thought to General Sir Gerald Tempter's appeal to them to :;i\<" ibeir service*. Certain Chinese leaders m Kuala311 words
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Article94 1952-04-03 5 THE Singa] re warn Police Divisi >• I poste table 1 m ai need litantg living m U g ol 16 islands m we <■ to Singa p [ing P iv Bukom B k K< nil. the i by the Divi ion II i promoting94 words
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Article32 1952-04-03 5 THK EUwaagrKuanj Road is flooded at the GJ mile to a depth of 20 inches according fcO a report from the Kuala Kubu Bahru Executive Engineer. The water i> ri^ii'-S.32 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-04-03 5 rhesu Abdullah hin .A yob teacher of Sunsei Akar Mxlay S< 1»m)1 who was ifcrut ly iiianicd to C'hegu Zainun binte liusain a teacher at the Bagan Serai Malay School.30 words
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Article83 1952-04-03 5 It Won't Be All Work In Madras MjimLiml Mall Ki-p-«i r SINGAPORE i rd (a i i le 1 1 i on thi s ion of the I lonference an A I.i the m I time m i( [i Lernat \onst E The in' raising sche i minenl So< ia83 words
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872 1952-04-03 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Don't Miss This Chance TWO thousand Chinese youths are required for 1 the Federation Police Force to bring the strength oi its Chinese element to 6,000 We urge all eligible Chinese, between the ages of 18 and 25, to come forward and seize this opportunity872 words
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Article139 1952-04-03 6 COMMENTING on Sir Gerald's call to Chinese youths to join the Police Force, Utusan believed that the Federation Government would be successful to have recruits from among the Chinese. One of the reasons is the National Service Bill which will become law. the paper said. Utusan. however, did139 words
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Article106 1952-04-03 6 SIR Gerald Templer can easily achieve tiis aim of recruiting 2,000 Chinese police or even 20,000 if he wishes," if only those who respond to his appeal can be granted citizenship right at once, believed Nan- yang Siang Pau. Why should they have to wait tor three106 words
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Article81 1952-04-03 6 Review of Views How can the authorities expert the Chinese to fulfil their obligations when they shut "the door of loyalty' on them and treat them as second-class citizens'.' It is like asking a person .who is chained from hand-to'-i'oot to fight against the law breaker, say* the Daily. For81 words
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Article92 1952-04-03 6 APPEALING to the Chinese to join the police force. pro-Kuo-mintang Chung Shing Jit 1 J .^> said: "We must not shirk our duty of fighting the Communist terrorists who are puppets of the Kremlin." "Do not be fooled by the idea that when the Communists rule this country92 words
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Article543 1952-04-03 6 I I ATS off, please, ladies and gentlemen, to the silliest story of 1952! Newspapers often publish nonsense, but I have found the finest specimen of nonsense likely to appear for some time to come. Mere it is: "Dear Joan, I have eaten some herbs543 words
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Article, Illustration647 1952-04-03 6 RAWLE KNOX - RAWLE KNOX by Communists 9 Success MADRAS. piROl GHOUT th c stony countryside m the north and west of the great State of Madras spread over Southeast India thrice the size of England and Wales, with a peasant population of 50,000,000— y0u can see men and women with little647 words
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Article152 1952-04-03 6 WIN BY CORRECTING THIS BLUNDER Sir:— The High Commissioner at the opening of the M.A.H.A. on Friday remarked as follows "The emergency cannot be won by guns and" barbed-wire alone, but only by capturing the hearts of I he people." How true this fs we all know, but how to152 words
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408 1952-04-03 6 Sir; -Recently, your Sunday contemporary reported D:\ Mustapha, State Surgeon, Kcdah as having said that hospital assistants were out of date and that only nurses could attend to the sick properly. If Dr. Mustapha meant to convey the impression that hospital assistants have no408 words
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Advertisement39 1952-04-03 6 For Perfumery Base We are stocking for: IYara-Yara, Musk Ketone. Musk Ambrette. Musk Paste. Musk Xylol 100' leliotropine Crystal 100' I Cumarin Crystal. Vanillin Crystal 100 0 Etc-Etc. T. G. Kiat Ltd., 7*6 ~tiB North Bridge Koad Singapore. 7.39 words
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Advertisement523 1952-04-03 6 Keep Off l he Grost By CASSANDRA I THINK I shall found I Bchaal fa i Art of Writing Publir Notices We are getting much too do| tbaal And soft and sentimental and si<s% t,,,, Just listen to this scented Kilting }im notice on an ancient monument m k THIS523 words
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Article449 1952-04-03 7 Free World's Situation T» lighter,' He Says r\m^. Apr. 2 (Renter) Genera] Dwight Eisenhower n-d today that despite great strides m Western rearmament mm pasl year, his forces are still t6o weak for a determined nre against possible Soviet aggression. "But the tide449 words
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41 1952-04-03 7 I G IS, Nevada, April 2, (AP) An explosion veapon dropped from a plane Tuesday b<*- series ol tests at the Nevada orovhis I B it d explo I i irh I the fa41 words
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133 1952-04-03 7 Trumam Said To Have Small Fortune WASHINGTON, Apr. 2, (UP)— -Wbei President Truman leaves the White Boose, lie will h.ive a modest fortune, his intimates reported. Some of them guess the •'<* of it to he about I n^JIII) (MM). Tliey say it re•reseats savings from th c presidential salary133 words
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Article58 1952-04-03 7 Si no- Jap Pact Talks Resumed ►I Apr 2 I the full d< m Minist< G< -i lelegatc I the tiona Mai m actv ince t>f .it ;irp de tree sa II c n the preHe said -Our unc i md wu tis wn tsinK to t rcpara app Ol58 words
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Article23 1952-04-03 7 ■Re iter) c Asian c m- < ere was an- c i the g sts 1 Lei tn*te part23 words
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Article82 1952-04-03 7 NhW YORK. Apr. 2 (UP) Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt arrived by air yesterday from a three- oith world tour and smiling- J ly declined to discuss the Uni- j tf,i States presidential race, say ing "l am not m politics." She described her trip as very interesting." She82 words
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Article77 1952-04-03 7 Queen Awards KBE To American LONDON Apr- 2 it< I Elizabel terday V G iffin ni 'k. New Jersey the m X ol the Bi lish Rmpii < york as Pr< i English Speaking n ted States. Griffin, to Rome, said he led tia work with Unioi i'< cause it77 words
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191 1952-04-03 7 LONDON, Apr. 2, (Reuter)— Mr. Richard Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer, yesterday met ei^ht powerful Labour Union leaders to try to persuade them his recent Budget— which they have condemned— is best for the British workers The delegation, representing th c 8.000.0U0-stront? Tracks191 words
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Article, Illustration241 1952-04-03 7 TRIESTE QUESTION ROME, Apr. 2 (IT)— Premier Alcide de Gasperi told Marshal Tito yesterday that Italy is ready to negotiate a friendly settlement of the Trieste dispute with Yugoslavia, but warned she wants "justice' for her claims to the Free Territory. De Gaspcri addressedAP - 241 words
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Article66 1952-04-03 7 CAIRO. Apr. 2. (Renter) British Ambassador, Sir Ralph Stevenson, called on Egypt's Foreign Minister, Abdel Khalek Hassouna Pasha yesterday and continued exploratory talks on the Anglo-Egyptian problem. Afterward^ the Foreign Minister, accompanied by Amr Pasha, Egyptian Ambassador to Britain, went to see Prime Minister Hilaly66 words
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Article16 1952-04-03 7 A STRIKE of 1.700 waterside workers paralysed Brisport today. Thirteen ships idle.- Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 16 words
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286 1952-04-03 7 LONDON, April 2 (Reuter) The House of Commons ro with laughter last night ai i schoolboy April Fool's day hoax that sent police, the g > ernment. national newspapei und atomic s ientists <> n <* cl: lontj wild goose chase. It was one286 words
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Article70 1952-04-03 7 ROME. April 2 (Reuter)— Admundo Vastalegna, 58. was yesterday given six years imprisonment the minimum for homicide for the mercy killing of his common-law wife. Vastalegna. who pleaded guilty, said he had killed her to free her "from the agony of an obscure illne.ss." He70 words
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Article34 1952-04-03 7 TAIPEI, Apr. 2 (AP). Five alleged Communists were executed m Taipei today ori charges of trying to sabotage the land reform programme m Formosa All were native i F >rmosans.34 words
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Article61 1952-04-03 7 HONGKONG, Apr. 2 CAP).— Admiral Paul Ortoli, Commander oi France's Naval Forces m the Far East, said Tuesday that the Chinese Communists could hypothetical ly "attack IndoChina m force," but he "would not bet on it. He described the military situation there a.s "clear and61 words
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Article78 1952-04-03 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Apr. 2. The following are the closing prices of rubbc* and tin on the London Market todoy: LONDON RUBBER Spot 32 <*• Apr. June 32 d. July/Scpr. 30 ?d. Oct. Dec. 2 0> id April c.i.f. 31 Id. Market: Dull. (SiE PAGE78 words
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Article168 1952-04-03 7 Taft Wins Wisconsin Primary MILWAUKEE. Wisconsin. Apr. 2, (UP), Senator Robert A. Tail was the winner of Wisconsin's "no write-in" presidential primary today, soundly defeating Harold Stassen and Ear! Warren. The Ohioan whose hopes for i gaining Republic nomination were riding on the outcome of the primary .held about a168 words
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319 1952-04-03 7 Kimball Speaks Personal View, 'Not US Policy' STATEMENT ON FORMOSA WASHINGTON, Apr. 2, (UP) The State Department said yesterday that Navi Secretarj an Klmball's statement that tin* United States Saw would stand on the sidelines and cheer" any Chine v Nationalist «»t--tempt to invade the Communist mainland irom Formosa, was319 words
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Article59 1952-04-03 7 SI Mid. 11 Stall < m mi. m anc. \v, O!Ii !i I r, Koh, will be (lying instructor u> the P Squadron of th» if a foui onth trainii the ntral (lying BA F. 9, Soul O Land. He M by the Feder il Governmi59 words
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Article119 1952-04-03 7 KUALA LUMPUB On his tour of m 1 I military and police 1 I ments. new villages and kampongs. the Higl 1 sioner, Gen. Sir < ',< 1 pier. todaj ooven Johore. He spent tl moon ii ing the new village ol B ci* miles I;119 words
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Advertisement21 1952-04-03 7 NYLONS DELYS PETERPAN h^*, SCARLETT ANNETTE Jj LISETTE (j 51 GAUGE 30 DENIER SIZES 8i/ 2 to WV 2 J 4/2521 words
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Miscellaneous29 1952-04-03 7 A JmV HAT WHAT AM "^/hE^LL SURELY CATCM^ ,V-y%-;v AWFUL CHANCE COLD WITH NO SHIRT 1 I^fi| l iT v y J^j:^^ZZZ HE'S TAKING-- lON IN THIS WEATHER y29 words
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Article314 1952-04-03 8 Rains Affect Work A t Ka Hang A irs trip Standard Aviation Reporter EXPLANATION ai the present work on Kallang Airstrip which nearly ten yea u«o Australian war prisoners built and tried to sabotage was «;iveii yesterday by llie Director of Public Works, Mr. R. E.314 words
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78 1952-04-03 8 ICAO To Aid Indonesians In Air School MONTREAL. Apr. 2 (AFPtExperts from the Internationa! Civil Aviation Organization are to leave for Djakarta to help Indonesia m organising a national aviation school, it was learned from ICAO headquarters here yesterday. The headquarter.- said a chief ICAO adviser and 13 specialists would78 words
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Article45 1952-04-03 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE presentation of a life- >;.; by the She:! Company to •■■f First Singapore Trafalgar Sea Scouts, which was heduled to take place yesterday >on, has been ostponed n nitely as a mark of r )ect to the late Mr. M.D.P.45 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-04-03 8 ij Off to Europe, on holiday? May be someday I, but this time these four Singapore salesgirls are ju>t I, posing for a photograph m a Full-sue section of i I Qantas-BOAC Constellation cabin. L The cabin is on display at John Littles. i Pictured are: frontStandard - 67 words
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125 1952-04-03 8 TOKYO, Apr. 2, (IP)— The Indonesian Minister of I Religion, Wahib Hasjim, arrived here by plane last night to negotiate lor Japanese ships to take Moslem pilgrims from Indonesia to Mecca next August, it was i learned today. The Indonesian Government estimates that 14.000125 words
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Article49 1952-04-03 8 i The commander oi tin* Indian Nav\ varship, Cauvery, now on a week's operational \i^it to Singapore, has thioun tht vessel open to the public between l.'M) pn. and a p.m. rich di\ till Sunday. The warship Is now lying m Hie Singapore M.ui-o'-War mm borage.49 words
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Advertisement662 1952-04-03 8 FASI REGULAR TRANS- PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland l! m.iMu I.os Angles All Ameri^n le Cmadiin Cities Penang P. Slum Spoie Arr LA/SI WILLIAM LCCKCNBACB n.M.u J\i»r SSApr 1 ICKI \UACH 24/26 Apr !7/2SApi Apr/1 Ma j 82Maj f law of Dry Cargo Deep Tanks j: I Passengej Bookii is etc.662 words
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Advertisement418 1952-04-03 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTI. Resulai Sailin», r !> to hina and Japan From Singapore P«wt Swettenham X: Penang Also direct Sailinp from Bunskok und Indonesia to China Japan Due S'nMt- Due Penane From "S/erhuen" Apr 14th Apr 17th "Funing** Apr26tb Djakarta Suils Sails Sails Penang P.STrm Spore lor nmnins" Apr418 words
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Advertisement268 1952-04-03 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Ime NrdeHand I In* Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON NEW IOKK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NFW ORLEANS Spore P S'naa Penanfi GAROET (RL> Gdns. S8 39 Apr 7 Apr SALAWATI (SMN).... 7/13 Apr 14/15 Apr 16 H Api ROEBIAH (5MN)...... 17/23 Apr268 words
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Advertisement100 1952-04-03 8 SINfiAPOKr SI KARMA BA! I Waikelo »i S baia B di-P i I Apr 26 SINGAPORE \\!S! KURNrO l.;:iuui loi Poiiij inak Singkawang Apr Lamongan foi Pont r) nangkat, Sa is Apr 6 i Labuaa Hadji for P iti lak, Singkawang Apr I.' SINGAPORE SOI 111 BlMiM'i |"Sanatia loi E(an100 words
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Advertisement384 1952-04-03 8 -PANAMA' tol 8,.:- Hongkong 'MMINLV for SH:g ;r. R^n<?kok 1 "ROKI-A" f»i Barifkok Saigon. H ingkong, I Yokohama 19 m FROM JM'AN UOMGKOM ■YRCNM (I" hit i-i. t. n, i I SAIIIN<.S 10 rONTININI M H x For Colombo Aden Port Sa.ri j Hamburji [»flinn (fotlmil S|.o.f I s "SELANDIA"384 words
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Miscellaneous83 1952-04-03 8 sdf \VII.\R\ »:s I Fernside 4 5 8 Banger Bay 1! 12 4 j Komei Maru C P. T Benavon 36/37 2 Presic-ant T iff 18 4 Benledi 23 2>; 2 Presiderrt Tyler 15 16 4 Boissevain fi/7 7 Selandia 29 0 2 Bougainville 13 ;4 4 Steel Designer 983 words
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Miscellaneous84 1952-04-03 8 Pul.m Bukom: Nutt:uta. Kluang. Mawai. Keppel l)n<k: Pangk Kah Poh. Nirsa. Ensis, Asphalion. Albert Dock: P Kidjang. Stanvac Talang Akar, In ii iGodown No. I: T. n San, Hai Sen Western Anchorage: tex Pakan Baroe OUTER HO ADS Uii Hsuan. Belios, Celebes. Morbay Russel Hill, Shapur, Chong' Ya. Braeside. INNER84 words
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Miscellaneous81 1952-04-03 8 wmemm Despatches TODAY: New Zea and 7 3.m. y Wairimu. Thailand (parcels only) by Batoela. Eastern Australia noon by Braeside, Ceylon, Egypt. U.S.A. noon by President Taft, Pakistan (parcels only) noon by Pn i 'nt Tatt, Kuantan (parcels on I Sedili. Arrivals TODAY: Hongkong and C\ (letters and parcels) by81 words
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100 1952-04-03 9 Quick Action Needed To Avert Collapse In Hongkong 's Economy I.on< KON... v,,,, 2 (Realer-AAP). -I W Co prosperity mm. riM h» ever k.,,,,.,,. ;i I ill!i o Cnenl < .1......| H r ..f a specUl e| |a ii-~ ihr severe Iradc 'here prominent merchants agreed the situation has reached100 words
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43 1952-04-03 9 Thai Customs Dues At Open Market Rates v ;kcm< Department announced from I the i>.: nent 1. hitu '.vi!l be n markei lead of 1...:; god .1 to lot increase th tineni m I re 1 L" l n.irkot rate- are rmatiofi Ser-43 words
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Article19 1952-04-03 9 i q i. Com \SSKM 1 ttOO I a lers »i.i< iiii B ii". ti.oB19 words
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Article137 1952-04-03 9 SINGAPORE, W< d Aoari from some 1 olated interests m popu >iv tin counters reilt ing m further gains Ih c Malayan share markd was quietly steady m till sections. Cha ii- 1 I prices are: A npal T 7/3 Austral An.il IC Ifi fi Vusi137 words
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Article214 1952-04-03 9 Standard London Correspondent >M)ON, Apr. 2. -The chairman's report at the *f (irowers* Association on Monday sounded like nsi of a century" statement unlike the quiet jubi--1 'nanitVst last year when rubber was selling at »In present cost. million of which amo::-it nearly Ha214 words
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Article299 1952-04-03 9 IH INK ira«li ami rommerce of Malaya U to coniiihm- m prosper Ihrrr ,„,•>! I*, a return of confidence i.n.l an MtwiMc o! an absolute determination lo mamlani lav and order, ih«- cfaairmaq «.l Henry Waugh. Mr. S. h. IravU sa\«» m bifl annual299 words
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Article93 1952-04-03 9 THE p od v o markel m Singn pore w 15 quiet m all secti < sterday. Copra hnrl buyers S 2 I por i and sellers a| $27 on an < <•.• market with n<> business m C i i! oil sellers q sole 4i per picul93 words
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Article46 1952-04-03 9 HONGKONG, Api II 2 Special Standard Service -Closing prices on the Hongkong Ex n >c today Af.' c HKSlii m El Sterling HK$6 ***** to US$l: lIKSI 820 t) Malaya si: HK$O 102 tn 1 i Indonr*si;in Rupiah; Gi)!ri r\'^ :i'i t one tael.46 words
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Article78 1952-04-03 9 Latest Sinu.i|! »rp rub bf-r prices \esterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 Snot Loose SI.IOJ $1,111 I OB m h;iles Apr No. 1 K.S.S. SI. O'M $1,093 No. K.S S SI 07 51.07; No. 3 K.S.S. 51.04, SI 05 i Tone: Slightly easier. I ONIKIN KIJBRFK Wednesday's opening prires78 words
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Article37 1952-04-03 9 SINGAPORE, Wtdr— The price of tin to day \v;is 547«,'. Down SI. LONDON UN Wednesday's prices fir>{ session were: Spot t!>s»'. buyers, VMM sellers. Thief months £963 buyers, CWJ4 sellers. Settlement Price: £960. Tone: B;;rely steady.37 words
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200 1952-04-03 9 M A N T II E S 'I E.R. Apr 2 fßeuter) Japan ha.s once again become the world's leading exporter oi cotton fabrics, according to the British Cotton Board Tr:ide letter issued here S je has displaced India at t i*-' top o! the200 words
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471 1952-04-03 9 foreign Capital Needed Govt. Urged To Ease Controls MALAI V Mill requires further capital for development if the economy of thr country i> to real «»n a l>r«»a<l<-r base, bul trade restrictions am! bureauriaiir Interference still lie heavily on the trader, stairs Mr. >. K. Travis, chairman of Henry Waugh,471 words
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Article196 1952-04-03 9 Muar Chettiars Protest IPJAR. Wed T ken \a\ Ch ttiar < Commerce at Ku inignwid ail monef Icodii v. b i ness v a protest jk IHe (loverr.ment ignoring Iheil presentai n w tain of the new M It i deri OrHin ance, found its echo arhei c the Chettiacs196 words
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Article139 1952-04-03 9 Pre-war Debts ONOON Kpi 2 iR, erV- iett emt i >f nctei d' t be d f the lapai ese :>< a effective c soiu cc ca H Oi ■> jurat n dxfff Umb I t said i'ic Japanese X a«cided to dei mm ttn the b.•139 words
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Article78 1952-04-03 9 FOUR freighter am centJy <an fed out llm I j sheep airlift ev< r handled I Australian National Am Romncv Marsh reeding ewes numbering ">' wt n >.!'• Rown from M< Iboui m Ui F i ders If hind Foi Mr W S Wood side,78 words
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Article53 1952-04-03 9 NEW DEI HI Tni d merit oi India h. i<--1 ":> immediate i :'<•■ L tri Uom on e\j* M wrtt *oodl to Aden. Hong ra induding Singa| I) 1 ».>.ti. Ifarao and i i nces held by <-.:■ 'lie period .1 destine Pakistan. A153 words
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Advertisement1008 1952-04-03 9 THE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED Balance Sheet as at 31st December Im:>1 Capital and Liabilities Propert] mil \s-r iv Rs. a. p. Ks. a. p. fc X- h 1 < MMI \l 1. CASH: 10 Capital 5.00.000 Sh es A Rs.loo each 5.00,00.000 0 tt In band and with Reserve1,008 words
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939 1952-04-03 10 Malayan Cinema Exhibitors Criticize Govts' "studied Indifference" HPHE "studied indifference I of the Governments of Singapore and the Federation" to various representations made by the Council of the Cinematograph Lxnibitors' Association of Singapore and the Federation is strongly criticized by the Council m its report for the period March 1,939 words
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Article, Illustration314 1952-04-03 10 MOUTH WATERING LEGENDS Who Kippered The Herring? TO7ILLIAM BERKELSZOON, a poor Dutch fisherman rubbed his eyes when he drew m his nets that long ago day m the I""- 1 century. "Herring?" he shouted aloud. "Herring it cannot,be!" But herring it was. His nets bulged with the314 words
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Article334 1952-04-03 10 (M)>1! S election day, liow will you s<» :«l>out tagging someone tor class or club president' 1 Tin, often, w<? say, Let s elect BiH or Betty. They re both good eSSs Boinn :i good c2.i is an important qualification for a leader but it334 words
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Article, Illustration215 1952-04-03 10 r PIIKRi; is an ever-increasing i demand from art connoisseurs all over Malaya for tiie work of local artists. says Jol'iison Lee. whose exhibition of paintings m water-colours, oils, pen and scrolls m aid of S.A.T.A.. will be opened at Raffles Hotel at 11 am.215 words
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Advertisement231 1952-04-03 10 7th TRIUMPHANt DAY! HAVE YOU SEEN IT YET! ffijlft DAILY: 10 1." «m 1 '.i» I'• &«-0 P m. J^L^^CUFT TAYLQR -WINTERS i I'A^IAPIACEINniESIN L -_T>k__^V A REALLY GREAT 0k |\TK\ f Latest Ciaumont British News: 1 i I ENGLAND BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS" "TIIK LINCOLNSHIRE HANDICAP" m i N..w SM.'m the231 words
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Advertisement287 1952-04-03 10 I iii\«r-al.ln!. rnaliiMial Where d(»e s fami!> lo\.ilj, nf i crtae beete? V<»uii hnd «»ut m C /f//»ft/«a "THE FAMILY SECKET" J DA/tV of 1.45, 4, 6.30T9jT" I FILMED IN THE FAP i j Carol Kcrd\ "OUTCAST of the ISLANDS i A London Films Production. Distributed In 5j,,,, i Bm287 words
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Miscellaneous52 1952-04-03 10 Cat Square SEVEN KINDS of domestic cats have been hidden here. When you find the right starting point, read each letter either up, down, backward, or forward (but never diagonally), and you will find them with ease: \C ixlAlslsll f^A^^A A_ A_N_ e=lt|i l&l&T^ -ny tasajinft l asautv]s .'aji^« -»i/O52 words
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Miscellaneous413 1952-04-03 10 ON THE AIR SINGAPORE its* m «i mi 9.:;.". a.m. For Schools; !»..">."i Interlutle; l» a.m. Emergency News; 10.05 Music While You Work; 1»i.4."i For Schools; I p.m. Hollywood Salon Orchestra and <;eors;e Schwartz; l.:'.i> News; 1.45 <.eorge Barnes Octet; 2 p.m. For Schools; 6.15 Programme Sum inarv; «i.X Calling413 words
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Miscellaneous388 1952-04-03 10 t» rr\(»DAI"S FLOTATION: Ih. J I renieinbr.-iii««- of th^ g<>oti 4f we have done those »f 2 have loved is the only ronsol g ation It- 1 1 us uln 11 wr hair lo*l them. D«-iiiousticr J Till KSDAY FOR FVFRVONF Afier :-!.30 pm. provides t!:c J br-t times for388 words
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Article, Illustration84 1952-04-03 11 photo. Apprentice Jockeys rode the first three m the Lincohisliire Handicap first big race of tile 'flat' season at Lincoln last Wednesday Seventeen year old Dominic Fork*, a twiD was first on Mr. C. Cliff-Lee's Phariza. Second was Mr. C. Smiths Streatley. ridden by W.Reuter - 84 words
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263 1952-04-03 11 Selangor League Soccer KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— On the Pu<lu Koxhl ground today the Telecoms brat Postals by fi\«» goals to two m a second 'division league match. The postals played far below form and had it. not been for Raju, tbeir goalkeeper, tbey263 words
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Article128 1952-04-03 11 KOTA BAHRU, Wed. Kelantan is making strenuous efforts for a brighter athletic season this year. At the n nual general meeting of the Kelantan AAA a Board of 1 Coaches was appointed to improve athletic standards m the state. The Board comprise V.A.M. Tengku Seri Maha128 words
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Article66 1952-04-03 11 AT the annual general meeting ol the Ladies c j i*» I r Section oi the Island Club, the following were elected to office for the coming j car: Ladies Captain Miss O. X Barrett: Ladies Vice-Captain j Mrs. Eileen Gaw; 1..(i.U. llandicapper Mrs. I. .Morrison; Committee66 words
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267 1952-04-03 11 'HIE Singapore Life Guard Corps hn.s made survey of the various popular bathing beaches m Singapore and reports indicate thai life guard posts are needed (m the order of priority) ai Chang 1 Tanah Merah, Marin< Parade and Ponggol. This is contained iw the267 words
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Article837 1952-04-03 11 SUNGEI PATANI, Wed.— Foi the first time on record, the Kedah Lawn Tennis Association has thrown open its Championships tins year to participants i>^n uut.-ide Kedah and Perli.s. Theje was good response and the Novices Cnatnpiohships d: (..v record entries. The Open Championships have attracted837 words
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640 1952-04-03 11 LIVERPOOL \,»r. 2 (AP).— Fiftyoß* hor^r* m clinlinj: two previous uiiinrr>. arc I'li^ibU* to illaii m the Jo6tli running of 1 1 liraml National Stet' pkcliiw here on April .">. The field iiirliiiU-K mm li f;iiu i< d F rrchoolri lli« 1950 winner, fatul RiiK^ian640 words
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Article61 1952-04-03 11 KLUANG, I l). from schools m Johore mi 1 1 on Saturday to Foi a Combined Sports (Commit tt< whose main function will i* to act as a controlling body inter state school and to arrange inter- Late fix iti all forms of p61 words
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Article53 1952-04-03 11 KCALA KANC the first roiu ECanesap Dutrici I on Monday on the X i town padanx, th< the Kuala Cangsar I four a >alj to Af the intei val the two I Zainalab din A bdul ELahtna < > t inners. Abdul X d d Trevor53 words
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Article23 1952-04-03 11 KOTA BHARU i Annual fi I Kelantan Amati fsocial ion wril! fax at 930 a.m it 1 Rest Houw23 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-04-03 11 GOLF Heres How iLWAYS YOUR Don 'f !>. phi rfoei .■■lion nil v < r li I I »OM |/OM r >•' .-o'lit' golf i r oppo ulte m iry v '/"I! i .'>/< <■■■■■.:■ CON d R i the cornei I i 'i,. '><■ <■ the boyt m >43 words
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Article133 1952-04-03 11 No Govt Help For US Team Vl' TW I nil- << N| i, Ol\mui<* oiit.Mlii <« <-, |»I.im niii^ Io Kwl $49 BtMetfW l«» llir -ciflinirr i;:iii!(- m 1 1 I Ntnlii. i» bttM rntl< rtiwpi «l«wi;ilioiih. pi idj h roo.mm m i(»(l 000 < d IS- ,'H| train and133 words
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Article59 1952-04-03 11 MELBOURNE (Reuter-AAP) v sub- riU tri I crickei i here, batt< d 160 U>: five runs on ;j rain pitch here receni I atrh. i < \7 ::.,r nstov.n uh'\ I v. ick< \s foi i nil Vor'v the wrt I II i Out ra t59 words
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Advertisement399 1952-04-03 11 \CKNOWLEDCMENT live San and I irish to convey •ii.ciks to all es, AC.S.U. Lt. Beauchamp Nee Soon caado- ttended the I 1 lONS VACANT I S Europe an Praci 4 6 ;)!D--rered '.< S' IRS I c •> AppJica- ig previo s Company -ii 1 y p lah r Bukom.399 words
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Advertisement689 1952-04-03 11 WANTED WMALL Bandaawi woo-iwork-ing machine. Sawing Height 3" Contact Chow, 100 Anderson Rd Ipoh 1 ADVERTISER in*ere-'ed 'o j buy residential land I area from 7000/10.000 sq fl App y B>x Ha T756 c/o Standard, S'por».--i SCHOLARSHIPS THE RUBBER RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF MALAYA Scholarships aj the College of AKrirulture. Malaya689 words
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Advertisement438 1952-04-03 11 The T< leco ns, \vh<j have a powerful combination this ea ion and are likely to be lpions m this division. playi 'l '■■■>\>y book soccer. Th< i wa no weak link m their side. Outstanding were Ganap: thy, Sequerah and [Paramasiyam m the defence, i while Thasen, on the438 words
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Article371 1952-04-03 12 SEA GET ALL THE LUCK KOALA LUMPUR, Wed -The SHaim r or Eurasian \vmm iation. without the services of fi\. of their first ir-im players were very lmk\ to beat tin SI'AA m a fii^t division league matth p (vrj today on (he Kaml»orm \ttap ground Victory v. .-nt to371 words
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618 1952-04-03 12 It'OII, Wed. Federation <lri\«*r« ami riders who have, «ln rin*£ t ti« past year, *:i\«"n Singapore enthusiasts Mem ronipetition m niolor -»|>oris events m Johore and Singapore, will l;<- all out lo retain the honours won vlhii the AtJibj Road speed triaU are618 words
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Article50 1952-04-03 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: SAFA Lfugue— Dir. I -BODCA v. SRC at Jalan Bestir Stadium: Dir. 1 SCC r. REME at SCC: Dir. UIB— YMM.A r. Haikowiih at BODCA. SBUFA League— ICI v. Ford a Clerical I' icon. BASKETBALL: Inierport triangular: Hongl mg v. Singapo>\' at Happu World Stadium 8.15 p.m.50 words
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Article172 1952-04-03 12 LEEDS. April 2: (Reutcr) i Newcastle I'nitrd entered i the final o! the Football Asj social ion Cup today when m their semi-final replay on the Leeds United ground they beat Blackburn Rovers by two goals to one after goalless first half. The deciding goa came172 words
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Article34 1952-04-03 12 GAGLIARI. Sardinia, Apr. 1 (UP>— Spain be:tt Italy by two goals to nil m the international field hockey game at Amsicora Stadium yesterday. The" first h i i score was 0-0.34 words
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375 1952-04-03 12 MAKIING up for an otherwise poor display Awang Bakar scored a la>t minute goal wjiich enabled tlie Malays to hold the Singapore Business Houses F.A. to a 2-2 draw al Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Malays led 1-0 at half time. This was the second375 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-04-03 12 THE START: Snow whipping across and shrouding the course, spectators shivering m the bitter cold the Oxford and Cambridge boat race crews dip and strain at the word "Row/ Oxford (nearer the camera) a foot or two m front m the first five yards. O THE FINISH: Straining to Chris75 words
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Article72 1952-04-03 12 LOS ANGELES. April 1. <UP> Dark-skinned Jimmy Cuter. 134 lbs., retained his world lightweight title tonight with a unanimous decision over game but outfought challenger Lauro Salas of Mexico, 143. The little Mexican repeatedly swarmed all over the stolid champion with wild swinging rights and lefts through most72 words
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Article319 1952-04-03 12 30 B\. R.A.0.C., defeated Singapore Engineer Regimen i by I goal to nil m a Major Army League match at Alexandra Ground yesterday. R.A.O.C. fully deserved their victory and, but "for outstanding keeping on the part of Phillips m the Sappers goal, the sii)i»' would319 words
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Article27 1952-04-03 12 ALL SAFA Junior games scheduled for today and tomorrow at Geylang Stadium and the CYMA have been cancelled d\.te to the bad* ground conditions.27 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-04-03 12 TIDES and TIMES HIGH TIDES at tbf orlnnpa 1 resorts m Malaya: This is Carlos Loysagar, 6 ft. ."> m., 21 -year-old Manila high school student and brightest star of the Manila Frisco's All-Star basketball team. Carlos and the Manila team play m the inter-port meet now being held m69 words
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Article100 1952-04-03 12 ACC beat Field Records by four wickets m a cricket match at Nee Soon yesterday. Fie Records scored 73 and ACC and 103. Field Records were unlucky to lose the first three wicketfor 7 runs. Weres 1 playing* for the ACC for the first100 words
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Article689 1952-04-03 12 SEGAMAT. Wed A record number of entries have been received for the floodlit cyclin? carnival to be held m Sesamat during the Easter holidays. There is an average of :*4 competitors for each event constituting what is probably an all time record for Malayan cycling689 words
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Article310 1952-04-03 12 INTERPORT BASKETBALL THK Hr-.| ol llir triangular ini.rj m n i,.,^, malrlir-s between Sin^a|nu«'. Hsnw K«»h- lh \i begins kraigbl wliea iln- SIigMMR <om! H n..i i,. 111( v he OppOSea lO Hon« kon«\ Sonlh < Inn., N r In- !la|»|»\ orM itithlM nlariiti^ H l310 words
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Article51 1952-04-03 12 IX the Ar riy I. •i^ :^B played tt Alexandria day 32 C npatiy R A .!< defeated T"> Co. BtASC by eight goals to one. Scorers for th« RAMC C i axhaw. 4. Dot a md Lewis 1. }.\ri'^ l scored the .'M v go§ f»r51 words
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Article56 1952-04-03 12 RUR ARE FIT AND READY ki \i M mri i: v. f will Ur IcMiac i.» K«3 »l L'lstei Riti i teak of th- l \ki i i unit boviii., i■ i m i On Irui.o i 1 ;V k Lumpur (h :i \>- Hill ki \\t, R ..I m56 words
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Advertisement69 1952-04-03 12 CHALLENGE FROM INDIA! Presenting INDIA'S CHAMPION JOGINDER M^ V^ One Ol* ln«lia% I5»--.| Lht). < italit-n^c World < tiltiiunl I F^S Hravvwt'i^hl (ha m j« i«♦ m JpN^ii' l» Ol His Tuii»li«^t Mai.l.r, pnUtt^/, f teKI/\ HEY vs. TIGER HOLDEN BUCK LEE W9 CHOTA DARA SINGH KWONG SENG vs. ELMO69 words
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Advertisement16 1952-04-03 12 COM PAW T Pimples Go Cause Killed m 3 Day* •ma r— J '"'..,..■< ti,^, ,OM* **><* Mixoderm16 words
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