Singapore Standard, 24 April 1952
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Title Section19 1952-04-24 1 Singapore Standard yl ->l X /0 L II NO. 296. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-04-24 1 by M:««l| replymg to the oddr,» o f wckome de|i>ere<J Sir Han Hoe Lim Mr. Nicoll *hakin 9 hands wirh Legislative Councillor, Y'i-iini Menon. Mrs. Sir Han Hoe Lim delivering his address of welcome to Singapore's new Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll Mr. i. F. Nicoll, Singapore's Governor, inspecting th#Sin Han Hoe Lim - 57 words
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202 1952-04-24 1 MCA Sets Aside $500,000 For Chinese Police To Help Fed. Govt. Standard Start C#frrHpoadeni lORE I HAN (500,006 will be earmarked by the Ki t liint'M* Association io Im*lj» (Ik* Federation I ii. lit rai*t* a Chinese I'olmt Feree, disclosed an Che money wilJ be dist] ibuted to families of202 words
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72 1952-04-24 1 I I -.nduii orrespondenl 23— British v. Bit tun in eplj I i i "a Commodore Secret Far K istei n Aii t- c unii *■> b Rnal ;t producing and ptera lo Ma tya did not e H irvej »ho ii 18 montl72 words
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Article388 1952-04-24 1 Agricultural Survey Will AidSquatters By Mirliad Connors, Standard Stall Reporter L\K<»K increase in Sin;;a|'or«'*» fyiid Mipplv ami a solution of tin* (iolon\\ squaller problem arc expected to resail from an a^rirnltural survey of I In* inland that is now In'iiiir con<iurh(l by tln» (ro\<»riiiii<*nt. The survey388 words
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759 1952-04-24 1 IN A DIGNIFIED and impressive ceremony, in the presence ot a large crowd of government, military, and community leaders ot Singapore, Malaya, North Borneo and Sarawak, Mr. John Fearns Nicoll was installed as the Governor of Singapore yesterday morning. As the Bi£ Ben at759 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-04-24 1 photo. A group photograph of Mr. J. F. Nicoll, Singapore's new Governor (front row, centre). Legislative and Executive Councillors and representatives of the Federation of Malaya, North Borneo and Sarawak Governments who attended yesterday's installation ceremony. The group photo was taken at the Government House.- StandardStandard - 46 words
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Article105 1952-04-24 1 AX ALERT driver of a Singapore Traction Company bus at the Chulia Streel terminal last night surprised a would-be Chinese, arsonist who made good his escape with two other men The driver, Salib, noticed the emergency exit at the hick of a bus was open and walked105 words
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Article74 1952-04-24 1 JACKSON? MICHIGAN, April 2:5 I Renter* Ilc:i\ ily am ed state police todav smashed a bid by 173 convict mutineers here to storm the arsenal of the worlds largest jail. The convicts who have he d in ►prison guards hostage .since Monday in a besieged cell block, tried74 words
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Article42 1952-04-24 1 POLICE did not take ai y part in the demolition ol ><i >• huts in the Woodbridge Mental Hospital grounds on Tuesday They were '> Mril e ?l> presei i e and order, said a Singapore Government spokesman last nigh!42 words
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101 1952-04-24 1 COMMENTING on the "great deal of ignorance abroad" concerning Singapore, the new Governor, Mr. j F. NicoJl, said yester day that .the Colony must make strenuous efforts in this direction and cited the press as a potent instrument to keep the public informed. He101 words
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Article214 1952-04-24 1 LONDON. Apr 23.- -Malaya's "great apprehension" abo u t preseni policies was cited by the former Colonial Secretary. Mr .lames Griffiths, in Question time attack by Labourites on Government's Malayan policy in the House of Commons this afternoon. The items covered included Tanione Malim questionnaires,214 words
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119 1952-04-24 1 NEW YORK, Apr. ZJ l^euter) -Gen. Dwighi Eisenhowei appeared to liave won sweepi ing victories early today in the Pennsylvania and New York Republican primary elections. With over half i>l Pennsylvania's returns in. Gen Eiseni hower was running al oul lour to one aver119 words
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Article77 1952-04-24 1 ONDON April 23 <UP> t>0- p re mier J^<-t Stalin on Tuesday nighl disov ned > posais for a Biy Four confei ence to settle East West differe The official Soviet Ne Agency 'I a report pub- in di m ne a=p it SI i] n77 words
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Article22 1952-04-24 1 A CHINF SE is to nospil i! last nighl aftei i <'■■■■' i- \> S rimming Pool I 1 i 122 words
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Article73 1952-04-24 1 .il ABERS t»l lh« I 1 immui itiu Unit Staffs Unio U de tn Sun \|)ii! T, b whether or not the If Union ul }'m>i < md tnuniraticM d (he Kedei itioi if I < met i ploye< mori 1 1 urn v.'- request73 words
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Article295 1952-04-24 1 IDEAL HOMES, owners of, the land off Kheam Hock Road where a squatters nut j was demolished on Tuesday. claims that the report whicni appeared on this page yesterday was wrong in material farts and has forwarded the following explanation -Judgment was delivered asainst295 words
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Advertisement14 1952-04-24 1 SHELL MOTOR Oil! ijS^^P^*^. tir^^^TßH^^^^^^^^^ Golden Mints. MACLAINE WATSON CP (M> LTD. j i14 words
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Article325 1952-04-24 2 'All People Have Same Views In Fundamentals 9 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S new Governor, Mr. John F. Nicoll, outlined his stand on the racial question J >e*terday. This was that all people are human i beings and human ht-iiiiis all have the same reacIMMM in325 words
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Article, Illustration126 1952-04-24 2 Rare Piece For Chinese Art Show Standard Stan Keporter More than 300 exhibits of Chinese paintings and j antiques made of porcelain, jade and bronze worth millions of dollars will be exhibited in the British Couni oil Hall from May 2 to May 9. f This Chinese Art Exhibition, jointly126 words
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Article146 1952-04-24 2 Standard Start" Reporter THE DISTRICT Govern?] the Rotary International in Ma lya Data Haji Mohd. Eusolf, Singapore Rotarians at the weekly luncheon at C tpil Blue Room yesterday that he had assured the High Commissioner for the Federation, General Sir Ger.ili 1 Tempter, oi Rotary's146 words
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367 1952-04-24 2 of Sir Stamford, which was presented by the Malayan States to the Parish o: Hendon In 192t>. Following hia speech, Mayor Knowles handed two simply framed pictures to Mr. Ward depicting the house and burial place of Sir Stamford, to be turned over to367 words
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Article54 1952-04-24 2 THE LABOUR Party of Sin- I 1 gapore is seeding three delegates to the annual cQnier- ence of the Selangor Labour Party next Sunday. The delegates are the PreI sident. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, the Treasurer. Mr. A R. Lazarous. I and former Secretary. Mr.54 words
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Article32 1952-04-24 2 HOLDERS of tickets to the Press Ball on May 3 may book tables for parties of six or more by phoning Raffles Hotel. Buffet supper can be ordered by. guests.32 words
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Article164 1952-04-24 2 Standard Staff Reporter REFERRING to Singapore's housing shortage in his first public address yesterday, Mr. John F. Nicoll, the new Governor, stated that a great ertort would have to be made to improve this -position. Mr. Nicoll also referred to the discontent in the164 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-04-24 2 photo. members of the family of eight in the Woodbridge Mental Hospital grounds now livinp- in au «t:*.->, shelter, following the demolition of their attap dwelling on Tuesday. The husband icorks with thp R.A.F.. while three children attend the school nearby. StandardStandard - 42 words
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417 1952-04-24 2 Governer Assures Trade Community All Possible Aid Standard Staff Reporter ASSURING the commercial community all help from Government, including the removal of unnecessary controls, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, the Colony's new Governor, promised to further the entrepot trade and the industrial development of Singapore. At the installation yesterday, Mr. Nicoll417 words
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Article111 1952-04-24 2 A CONFERENCE between the official representative^ of the four Governments of Singapore, the Federation. North Borneo and Sarawak look place yesterday tinder the auspices of the Coinmomvealth Parliamentary Association. The representatives From the outside territories were Air. D. C. MacGHlivray, Deputy High Commissioner of111 words
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Article132 1952-04-24 2 A LORRY driver. Lim Hung Chew, sentenced in the lower courts to six weeks' imprisonment f( >r the) ft of 30 gunny sacks from a godown in the Singapore Harbour Board, left the Singapore High Court yesterday a free man when his nppea! against132 words
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Article81 1952-04-24 2 THE Singapore Gfovermneni yesterday announced that the demands of the Post send Tfeiecommimications Departments' Uniformed Staff Unin§ are bow under consideration. "Negotiation between 3overnment and 'he Postal and Te'erommußications Unifnrmrd Staff Unions have been in progress for some time and* certain offers with regard to81 words
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Article36 1952-04-24 2 FOUND guilty of theft of four perforated won sheets worth $40 belonging to the RAF Changi two fishermen. Chuang Ijoon Song and Twang Joo Ling. were fined $100 each in Singaj pore 5 csterdav.36 words
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Article32 1952-04-24 2 MEMBERS of the Royal Society of St. George stood before the Cenotaph yesterday morning and laid a wreath to commemorate St. George's Day in the L, iU j i32 words
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Article110 1952-04-24 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOUR of the six squatter families whose houses were demolished yesterday at the Woodbridge Mental Hospital grounds, have now moved away, leaving only two a Chinese and an Indian. It is understood that all the four have found alternative accommodation one having110 words
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Advertisement143 1952-04-24 2 FACE POWDER for glamour {hoi I I t CZ^-^^V ll I K P I t t 1 ffr r p rg^ > r La!a^r-T_ POUGE vFUME I "STIC' TALC f COLD CREAM VANISHING CREAM BRILL; AN' HAIR CREAM BOURJOIS GRAFTON LABORATORIES L .'TED %^U~ LA i lAdt Impel <^Y\\ ccrAFE^T143 words
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Miscellaneous69 1952-04-24 2 fll 'IHHI^B^ AH,YES.^- JUST AS DESCRIBED.'?'- A FAT BOmT^^^^B tfO&HOfr.QC AhEAD T Mt <? H^ k^2l^' r^ J^H m WirH PUPR-E LlPS.'?'— BUT-71-THEPE'S ASTRANGE T3 VA DUMB FLAT-FOOT- liT? SuOLi >Ou) VQ<I F^* tiE^^^B glow about him.':''- i suppose its from /7 I $##oor.f-OH, Bov/r y:^--' voure A- 1 f69 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-04-24 3 HELLO To Councillors trOKE*S mtm Governor, Mr. John Fearaa Nicoll was (I |g Executive and Legislative CooaciDora in the thr Victoria Memorial Hill yesterday just before Ilitiori Picture shows Mr NieoU shakini; hands h l.»u«-l itive Councillor Mr l.im Yew Hock.41 words
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Article386 1952-04-24 3 ir«l Maff Reporter I 111 a ;'<«•».• i. !<•. Hi->h iu rncoun^r ami promote t rivic foiwfiomwfl ami a sense ol reaponsiihc mi! 1 1 1 1 i i > llirv should -»rt-k ollirr iiu>|}mml> n« funffa than ilir dubious ami controversial I'mnmm Knml«. With386 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-04-24 3 prolo. M ANV |m ,,,n, e, t *opJ, were gSTataSj £r£ BTE proprietor •>! < «ty Book v e o it their residence in Pasir mother. Madam C £%^*%A? F Slto shows Mudan. Cheiif j,,,,^,,, K .Md i on Mr. (i. Thomson, leeotre) to«<»>n; htr _J"! SI V Cheng MadamStandard - 63 words
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Article67 1952-04-24 3 All Out Bid To Improve English it ion t im said a that 9 no been .■ent. the .-side of marks I in an the lack ice is lic apoken 694 il paww In examina,,t 842 In English Oui ->f this which lard oi I Credit i then to Teachers67 words
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Article31 1952-04-24 3 nee bad me yraf ■'<] the S a Murn the S ngaporc ight the i oi the E p S said pre- imj ax >al the Matwan si occupa-31 words
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Article48 1952-04-24 3 Two Remanded In Robbery Case Hens j nd C'herrv tei tativeljr charged S i ond Police with wobberj u Morih $55. r ed thai on the Q 2 v bile armed enknil l Jin and Goh rins from Tan Kay Aosq Street. Both uided in cu iody im-48 words
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Article27 1952-04-24 3 '')RKS Traffic Police 1 S njj ipon Traffic ispices t w t Society at the I inci ii -i St;nn iat 8-3Q p :il toda*27 words
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Article605 1952-04-24 3 Guard Rule Of Law Jealously Standard Staff Reporter A CALL to the people of Singapore to back me feovernnient wholeheartedly in its fi-lu asmnst Communism k S > i^ued yesterday by Mr. John rwns Nit oil, the Colony's new Governor. Air. Nicoll issued this call in605 words
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Article206 1952-04-24 3 NICOLL LAUDS GIMSON SINGAPORE must continue its constitutional progress "for either we must go forward or go hack." declared Mr. John F. Nicoll, the new Govern >r ol the Colony, yesterday. He paid tribute to S r Frank--lin Gimson, undei who ;e guidance there had tM an solid and significant206 words
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Article47 1952-04-24 3 A YOUNG CLERK, Anthony Soh Yue Kuen, was acquitted without being called upon to make his defence in the Singapore Thud District Court yesterday when he appeared on a charge ol causing grievous hurt to Ee Siang F.114 >n Pec 22 at Aver Rajah Rd.47 words
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Article99 1952-04-24 3 TOII BOON HIN, a Special, Constable, employed to guarding i in the Singapore i; 11 B.'.rrt was sentenced f lar j£ u i,on3sr imprisonment ie "t recently for »50 worth oi chewing gum and cigarettes. Murr isteh Court yesterdaj and! pore i''4 l v Thutt Pitt !■> sk99 words
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212 1952-04-24 3 MR. JOHN' LAYCOCK, wellknown Singapore lawyer, is to be called to yive evidence before Mr. Justice Rogers in {h e case in which Madam Yeo Siew Neo is claiming a share in- the $600,000 estate of the late Lee Siew Kow. This212 words
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Article43 1952-04-24 3 GOVINDARAT (19) charged in the Siri^ajj'ji e Fourth Police Court yesterday with fraudulent possession ol three fountain pens worth $70 at a pawnshop in Geylang Road on April 22. Bail of Si oo was allowed until April 30.43 words
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Article93 1952-04-24 3 A LORRY driver S. Pakiri, who had his driving licence suspended for three years by the Traffic Court Magistrate had the sentence reduced to a line of $25 and the suspen ibn altered to three months by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, in the Singapore High93 words
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Article70 1952-04-24 3 A ERDICT of death b) n ar]\'c.'ii i ]i e a i ecorded in tl Singapore Coroner's Com' terd ai an inquesi Into ti death of Pok San. alias Y<, San, .i labou rer emp oyed the Singapore Harboui ii on Jan. ltf. Pok San70 words
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Article370 1952-04-24 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE NEED for more Chinese and other races in the Police Force was stressed by Mr. John F. Niroll, new Governor of Singapore, yesterday, when he .spoke on the necessity of building up the defence of the Colony. "There is neither room370 words
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172 1952-04-24 3 AN ENGINEERING pattern maker of the Singapore Harbour Board, !N'# Siew Lin, toM Singapore Immigration Officers that he wanted to marry a <£*irl from l.'hina because she would Im* cheaper to maintain llian Singapore jjirl. This was stated in a report called for by172 words
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Article117 1952-04-24 3 Officers Conviclion Is Quashed AN ARMY Officer, Capt. I. H. J. Tyler, who had been fined $50 in the Traffic Court for negligent driving had the conviction quashed by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Arguing the appeal on behalf of Capt. Tyler, Mr.117 words
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Advertisement197 1952-04-24 3 Another Supply o/- Jj I JAYSON BLANKETS j Rises *)0 x so. M x mo, 80 x 100 SPECIAL DISCO! M LESS lo If/* invite your i*aiiicst inspection ut lour #it rot triii* Stutppitifj 0 *>t ttri* v I jj W HIRE PURCHASE SPORE $24.00 Singapore price 286 FED. $26.00197 words
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Miscellaneous80 1952-04-24 3 Tthf TIMF-MACHINE D'YA SUPPOSE IT WAO fIHE POWDER?^ fsuRE IT IS.. Y ES.BUT NOW, YOU If )»Or, §1 ii WT WENT DEAD BECAUSE OF THIS CORD AYEEK! IT'S I THAT'S WHY INSTEAD OJ IfGOir 4', I t SuNDER 7l FEU OVER AFTER I > GOING TO YOU HAD ME) OFF80 words
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299 1952-04-24 4 JUNGLE UNITS KILL THREE OUT OF 5 TERRORISTS Standard Staff Correspondent Kl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. While planes of llit- K.\.F. were enga*ze<l in dropping pamphlets r Selangor railing on terrorist*, to surrender, jungle rompanies went into action in various parts of the Federation yesterday killing three of live bandits. A299 words
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Article125 1952-04-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. After a five-day tour of military units which took him to North Malaya, Penang and around the Kuala Lumpur I area. Sir David Roseway, Deputy Under Secretary ot State. War Office, left here today by air, He met Gurkha* families and visited125 words
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Article138 1952-04-24 4 Big Fines On Samsu Offenders KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Chinese, Loke Fong. was convicted by Mr. A. P. Jack in the First Magistrate's court here today, for three offences under the Customs Enactment, and fined a total of $750. in default, 15 months' simple imprisonment. Another Chinese. Kaw Sin. was138 words
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205 1952-04-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Following in the footsteps of his bi her Rulers in the Federation, the Sultan o\ Selangor has created three medals for acts of bravery and meritorious conduct during the pres e n 1 emergency. The Selangor Distinguished Conduct Medal will be205 words
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Article91 1952-04-24 4 SEREMBAN, Wed.— A wellattended meeting of the Negri Sembilan Government Temporary Officers' Union last night heard their Federation President, Mr. Thomas Dawson of Kuala Lumpur explain Government's recent orTer to absorb temporary officers into the supernumerary clerical i scheme (lower division). Mr. M. S. Maniam president of the91 words
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424 1952-04-24 4 Clerk Sued For $1000 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A method ot increasing the principal by capitalizing the interest on moneylending described as being practised by certain moneylenders in this country— was explained to Mr. Justice Wilson at the High Court today, in a civil suit in424 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-04-24 4 APs On Parade photo Kuala Lumpur Auxiliary Policemen, who are entitled to National Service badges, marched behind the Police Band from High Street Police Station to the Padang to receive the badges from the Sultan of Selangor. Dept. of InformationDept. of Information - 40 words
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Article, Illustration85 1952-04-24 4 Malacca, Wed.— Taking the chair of the Malacca Municipal Council for the first time today, the new President, Mr. H. G. Hammett good-naturedly said: "I have graduated through the Municipalities of Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Singapore." piiowi E'jjity five Ma!a\ kain VIKV-i lu'.idmrM from all over the Federation mcDept. of Information - 85 words
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Article158 1952-04-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed J An Indian youth, ML Suppiah, who was acquitted and disI charged by Mr. Justice Buhaj g'iar at the Hi^ii Court here I today, on a charge of being in unlawful possession of a handgrenade. was re-arrested j by a Police158 words
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Article274 1952-04-24 4 ROBBERS LEFT $20 0 IN TILL Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Throe unknown Chinese robbed the Wearne Brolher* Servicing Station al Ampang Road of $120 in catsh alxmt 8 p.m. yesterday. The robbers took the money from the till, but it was later discovered that they left behind about274 words
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297 1952-04-24 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Bi Milling ihai il, eoatiniuuice of the Emergency *a* beeaate <•( pcapli, like her. Mr. Justice Buhapiar at the Hi»h < «mmi. h«-r«-today sentenced Hew Sin \iooi. a tapper, la 10 \r;u>. penal servitude for beinji found in297 words
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Article106 1952-04-24 4 PENANG, \v«Mi in m to make it as easy poi ible fur th(j.sc \\h<j Mrish to regi ter as voters, the Electkms Department BDe prepaned to rapply forma in any lansuage required to oommerr Urn s, Government tnd "iix r ofll Those Hrishing I i106 words
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Article15 1952-04-24 4 Scholarship -With Passage b, U t' Kai vud u. t p. i f,, 1 I15 words
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16 1952-04-24 4 700 Attend Cocktail Party By MCA, UMNO \l v <■■•■ V Si ol S ai c pan16 words
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Advertisement78 1952-04-24 4 THE BULLDOG ANT AJ^ Suspended by its tett an Australian Bulldog Ant con hold in its jaws o glove more than o thousand times its own weight. Comparatively, tor a human feat a trapeze artist would hove to grip on 80 ton steamroller with his teeth white clinging to a78 words
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Advertisement19 1952-04-24 4 Ell. C2S«f3 Itch Killed in Minutes > «rv! i' Bc» p Hfci I ■iTn in j Nixoderm Tor S> i19 words
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Miscellaneous46 1952-04-24 4 V\\U |F MAKE A GOOP SHOWIN' (I'LL BU£T THI-5 CLUCK f PIC? "YA VcAh GO JA S^il^/ IN THE^E TRVOUT^ I'LL GET A IN H/\LF WITH A FLVIN' CALL A\E, J OVE^ Thte^E /^^g^j A 6POT ON TN'TBAM/j^ S^3\ C TACI<LE i)RK COACHJE? yAN' GET VOUI?46 words
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Article357 1952-04-24 5 U.OR STAR, Wni. Mr. Justice Brigg.« entered ju iluiiM m .i-ain-i Syonan Comu Kumia, a trading association lonn«<l in Singapore under ih«* ar^is ot ihe Jii}>anr^r Military Administration ami a«4;»i n Nissan Norin Ko^\«» Kalmshiki Kaitha. ;«iioiti«-r emanation ol llw- »am<- ailnini Mralion. in a357 words
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Article, Illustration21 1952-04-24 5 photu. i-nivmi *irl strikers of tli«- National Carbon ihast«rn> Ltd^^S^^"** rubber trrrs to look into the closed lorrtrs t« w«rk. StandardStandard - 21 words
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Article279 1952-04-24 5 Future Of 4 Ipoh Orphans Assured Standard Stall Reporter ..irl -s°!!' Wed F r aiil "> <- orphans three boys and a si I on.r i an OVV <l<r llu <iln ol Iheiraunt will share alx.nt > i,UUU subscribed for them bv readers of three Chinese daily ["*»I»P"* in i279 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-04-24 5 MX mrmbers <>» the Kamaia Club Singapore were >«•> lerdaj presented with their I irst Aid Certificates by LMstrul Suprrintrndent Mrs. \v. I). Faris, it i t.- Party. There were Mrs. /Ueyamma Choiia. Mrs P. Ramas >ii> K M k Menon, Mrs. s Z.u-iMri.i Mrs S Sodai md Mrs S.76 words
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Article71 1952-04-24 5 IPOH, Wed i ise polio v. as repoi ted to the medical i authoi es I isi ■>■'<- The vicH m 2-jear-old European 1 c^::>i living in Ipoh tow n. This is the third i ase ul polio in two months in ECinta di71 words
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Article28 1952-04-24 5 ACQI ITTED LIM AH >KE was I aC q Singapore fourth Police ***** ye terday h a -ge >| stealing 64 5 v irds of Amerii an Linen worth28 words
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Article54 1952-04-24 5 «sj \hi in Mneapore liui>i« i<» Nm«l >!•< l«lay: I' V Dun.. hi »M 1,.). Hill. < halsw»»rtli U<l ri u, smUrrvillr i -lair Leedon if.i \ii i.»ri i I'Jirh Navsini Hill. Ks*iS l3 World II" io I MiiK Vlrxandru InciI r.-u.-o ftn-wrry. «!rk I i •••i.tv. Uvrr54 words
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154 1952-04-24 5 NO AH MOEY (23) had once before tried to end her life. She was successful the second lime, it was stated in the Singapore Coroners Court yesterday. Tan Ali Heng. her husband. said he thought she committed suicide last December because s'ac had to be154 words
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112 1952-04-24 5 Case Of The Chickens The 40 Eggs A HAWKER, Teo Teck Tong, who searched for the quarters of a police inspector to make him a present ui two chickens, 4" eggs and some fruit as an inducement not to arrest him for obstruction was sentenced to two months' imprisonment on112 words
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Article67 1952-04-24 5 PENANG, Wed. Damaged 1 identity cards presented at the registration office for replacement totalled moie than 1.000 every month in Pena:iij n::d Province Weiiesley. Mr W. Price, the Settlement i Registration OiTiei. told The Standard today that those who Ldamaged their identity cards I through carelessnesi had to67 words
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232 1952-04-24 5 YW Players To Present Bonaventure' Standard Staff RrporUr j THE YW P!i>fv« !l P^f" ■ant the' tticcessful C-hj:U»te Hastina's play "Bonaventore at the Me.nor.il Hail. Singapore, on May 2nd and 3id. The play U be«n« PfOdund by Inez Quitzow who Is known in theatrical t-i, -c- es Cujt comprii* enthusiastic232 words
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Article, Illustration136 1952-04-24 5 WHO is the owner of this wire-haired terrier? She w is found by a nine-year old boy yesterday afternoon under a culvert in front of the Joo Chiat Town Cleansing Depot covered with mud The little boy tailed his two sisters to help him carryTony Goh - 136 words
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Article280 1952-04-24 5 Standard StaiT Reporter SINGAPORE, "standing at the international cross roads of South Fast Asia, has prospered by the efforts and enterprise of its inhabitants. Man v races mingle and woi k and play together, steadily moving towards the accomplishment i comm >n birthright which will280 words
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Article77 1952-04-24 5 Award For H. Shaidali TPOH. Wed. Tall an I Spectacled Edv ard I l<"4;iii Shaidali who is now In Yale University, America, has been awarded the first Perak nonMalay national scholarship "in order to enable him to continue his studies rov degree in arts at Yak* University". Hogan Shaidali was77 words
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Article425 1952-04-24 5 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONSHIP Mariil.-inl KrjMirlrr TIIK M \l\ Imnlrii «»f |tr«-»«r« in« £O«mI imln«frfal rrlatioDti falls upon rm|»!«»\«r% and \rn*\r union* lh«-w-Hrlvr*. ilrrlar«-«l Sinj^MWMl m (.o\rriutr. I J w*. Niroll. iti a -|»ri-rli at lii«» i 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 rrrriiionv at425 words
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43 1952-04-24 5 Forgotten Cocoa Trees 'Discovered SEV! v < the B Gan A rhe» k I- ![)t!«»--dured 1179 lid tIN II ,-n of the B i i > iriadr it I the I R cfi i r !I 4> I K >i .000 it without <• el Cl!.43 words
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Article24 1952-04-24 5 Woman Had Liquor Still ....<■,• tiii i i i, three sion tiul Ah S-,. I U She \va $250 i m ii 1 0 108 >24 words
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Advertisement65 1952-04-24 5 wfe^jr Low first cost 4 I Louj runninq costs >£* M sfcetter Enqineerinq sK j mm m Mm ]F m W W^L r 1 V W^KKm^^r mmmmlm Wmwm^r BH A^». VANS TRUCKS BUSES s^mWWx&JmWW SL :>^t ff^^ WKmWStk !j% HIH wMtm\ Buy BEDFORD for rugged construction plus amazingly low operating65 words
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881 1952-04-24 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper The Governor's Speech r THE Governor, in his speech in reply to the address of welcome at his installation ceremony yesterday, contented himself with indicating the spirit in which he proposed to approach the problems oi this Colony instead of giving an outline of a881 words
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Article, Illustration412 1952-04-24 6 TAKAR - TAKAR "OROFESSOrt Passport and Takar are fitting in a moonlit garden and discussing the National Service Bill. Professor Passport Civic rights must be balanced by civic duties. That is: the more you expect from o country, th« more you must give to it. Takar Fair412 words
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Article33 1952-04-24 6 tang i M Dai cunning) shown bv of the tang to narrow peace I i terri> "or any I Chinese mai rnriy she mui word Japan v. a:i aggn occa.siu:.33 words
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1400 1952-04-24 6 Philip Vernon - Testament Of A Man Living In The Past Philip Vernon by MR. AXEURIM Bevan's political testament In Place Of Fear (published by Heinmann 10s. tid.) does not make it necessary to revise one's opinion of the man. But it does help towards understanding him. and placing the right emphasis on1,400 words
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421 1952-04-24 6 WHO VOTED AGAINST THE SERVICE BILL? Sir. Mr. Dasaratha Raj has taken me to task for assuming that Indians dominated the recent Labour Conference and voted against the National Service Bill. As I am interested in getting at the facts. I hope you will allow me space in your columns421 words
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307 1952-04-24 6 Sir, I would like to comment on an article appearing in your edition of 20th April, under the heading "The Maths of Singapore Culture" by one "Rimau A Philistine". "Rimau" begins by declaring that he knows nothing about art, but does not explain why,307 words
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Article, Illustration18 1952-04-24 6 "See what I mean? Dashes in every time the bell rings and puts the fire out!"18 words
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Article402 1952-04-24 6 Review of Views Squatters And Reserve 'UTUSAN Meiayu is not opposed 1 in principle, to the granting o! land titles to the resettled Chinese provided they are 1 Federal citizens who swear 1 undivided Loyalty to this coun--1 try The paper said that It has i received various representa--1 tions402 words
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Advertisement273 1952-04-24 6 Save Energy! 1 \|()SI Uollirn (in '-'how l«i pr.mi. wash up i. homes, hold i b i ;i shopping !i vskn propei ssyi fih". < Hi! lts .fii. Four out o! t us<> thrii Ixkli- doint; these t.t-l^ InThe result- tin j nc o:niorialil<- and qm I n it^i.uK i273 words
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109 1952-04-24 7 Four-Power Allied Council For Japan Formally Wound Ud IOK^O. \pr. 23 (Renter. V \l») Tl. l n 2%rz££°zZZ l "k",""," s nv r a into effect) mean tl,« V P U lhe peace "■••<•••■••<•» sysvjsiaj: aii f iiic iti oj a i States tarists ipan in the r plai ol109 words
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195 1952-04-24 7 CAPETOWN, Apr. (AP)— Dr. l) K. \i,.:,,-,'-, Nationalist '■'< >vernment Tuesday introduced its bill to cut the authoi ity of the existing courts. bill to establish a •'W^'d Court, oi Parliament" is the Government's reply to the Appeal Court's rejection of the;195 words
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Article103 1952-04-24 7 Harriman Seeking Nomination WASHINGTON, April 2:: IAFP) Mutual Security .V!ministj ti n \v Avere Harriman last nighi g •■-•ri seek nomin Democratic candipresidency of United State: H nan announced his isi >!i in a p:vss statement in he emphasized the inse- >f the domesI foreign policy in the I einent,103 words
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Article37 1952-04-24 7 Freely ATHENS, Apr. 23 (Reuter)— Greece nd Turkey have agreed i allow thier cil izens to travel een the two countries without visas in a new move to strengthen relations, it was announced here today.37 words
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76 1952-04-24 7 .HONGKONG, \,,r fKcater AAF).— Authorities "i Shanghai are mobilizing wives to persuade their busba&ds engaged in business to Confess frankly 1 i n the anti-profiteering < imp.iisn. according to a report reaching Hongkong V Meeting of merclunts 1 wives held in Shanghai re-K-ntlv76 words
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Article88 1952-04-24 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Apr. 23 The following are the closing prices ot rubbct and tin on the London Market today: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 31 Spot £963 10s. per ton r :>n<j buyers, £964 sellers. July Sept. 30, d. Thrcc months: £96 5 Oct.88 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-04-24 7 photo. Mr Aw Boun Haw (risht) who arrived in Singapore yesterday on the same BOAC plane which brought the Hongkong football team to Singapore for the Aw Hoe Memorial Cup interport match against Singapore. Pictured at Kalians with Mr. Aw Boon Haw is Mr Js> C. Guimgam, manager of theStandard - 53 words
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Article40 1952-04-24 7 Ceylon Rejects Indian Protest Reui ent tod its ie nearly Ceyion la ad's teduled K. r el Senanayake I and ab esenta:um his Govern- esterday 1 t the have applied p md wer« tllowed eleci Mas in ltd not be40 words
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Article13 1952-04-24 7 sioner Gew B M;icD<ir: lid, rei I <■' <■"■■ it to Boi nc13 words
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217 1952-04-24 7 LONDON, M>r. (Rcutcr) Six Bamangwato ulrrs irom BotliuaiialaiKl lold the Marquess of Salisbury, tin- British Secretary ol Stale for Common. wealth Relations yesterday that they wanted their xilr.l chief, Sereste Khama, hack. His presence "is the only i comDamed bv their two legal actor which217 words
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632 1952-04-24 7 ATOM BOMB SITE, NEVADA, Apr. 2;J (AP)— An atom bomb, its searing heal and blast of unusual ferocity, exploded yesterday as ]..">()() troops huddled in foxholes on an atomic warfare "battlefront." The soldiers were unhurt by the mighty exlosion, proving that632 words
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244 1952-04-24 7 1 SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA, \,>r. 2.S (AP)— Film producer Walter Wanger yesterday was convicted of shooting the man he believed was ihe lover of hie >vif«>, Jd»an Bennett. He was sentenced to four months in county jail by Superior Judge Harry J. Borde,244 words
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266 1952-04-24 7 WASHINGTON, April 22 (I I') Binwcnliirg Robert Hale. Republican, Maine, todaj iatrodveed in ilw House a resolution t Rtati impeacSinieafl proceed* iujrs against President Truman for Ins leisnre of th«* nation's steel mill-. Should the resolution be ap- by the Ho.: e.266 words
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148 1952-04-24 7 Cremation Services For Cripps Today ZURICH, Apr. 23 'Al"-(,.v I mation services for Si;- Stafford Cripps, who died here Monday I night after a long illness, will be held here at 1000 GMT Thursday, it was announced Tuesday. Only members of the family will attend The Rev. Thomas Dixon. Church148 words
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Article58 1952-04-24 7 KANSAS CITY. Missouri, Apr. 22, (UP)— New downpours sent the Missouri River sprawling over nearly a million acres of rich Midwestern farmland today and engineer* feared they would iose their battle to save a huge air force base from disaster. The river has been tu::.ed into58 words
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80 1952-04-24 7 LONLK IN. Apr 22 [fU iter>— F3i i1 h Fon ign Secretary Anth E en and his adv had anot i neeting on the Sudan probl< m here today and are understood to have worked on prop* ring tfa Sudan< iple directly into >80 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-04-24 7 photo REV. AIRI'M (I \t lon Chinese iprikiat partf who sprnt 3K >rars in o i t h (lima, has now join d the vi.ifT of St. Anrivtts Catlie dr.il. He will list lapervne Hm work at St. Pa«l*f n I pp«T Srr.m^oon .11. d u II take CMC ofStandard - 57 words
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Article65 1952-04-24 7 Industrial Men Want Equal Rights PROTESI P of the Ad extend inj rights, :< ca| gradi n the N Base. 1 B Si Base Lab MK T F j t the indiii are equailj i i not be i unequi '..•(■<] t v i;i! their comp ane of envy or65 words
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Article38 1952-04-24 7 PARIS I I <» f i award <"■• Dwight 0 ipi enw mand< r in I France"* 'n-' honoui I I only to i i i'd rai for braw C immand< is the I i ill ;i38 words
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Advertisement90 1952-04-24 7 OFFICE SAFES SAMUEL WITHERS TWELVE CORNER-BENT STEEL, FIRE THIEF RESISTING WB/Ufi *-»AilI! UH Inside t' Out-..de Measurements. r\ctuof i Height Width Dr-r,th hk rVidHi U< 20" m 6" i" k 9' i One Drowcr S 22 5 00 24" x 18" 12" One Drawer S 300 00 28" x 20"90 words
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Article, Illustration212 1952-04-24 8 NEW U.S. AIR SERVICE TO FAR EAST Plan To Develop 'Charter Fly ing Standard Aviation Reporter TRANS-OCEAN Airlines world's largest non-sen sduled operating airline plans to increase its scope of operations to South-East Asia as soon as possible, said Mr. Richard Cahill, Sales Director for East Asia, yesterday in Singapore.Standard - 212 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-04-24 8 photo. The "Ancient Mariner" Mr. William ML Coffman who is making his second iriu around the world this time, 1 not in a sailiiu ship but in a modern ocean liner. With him is Mrs. Coffman. StandardStandard - 37 words
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Article203 1952-04-24 8 Ancient Mariner' Returns To Sea Standard Shipping Reporter GENIAL, grey-haired-, retired American business executive Mr. William ML Coffman who arrived in Singapore yesterdaj in the V.P.I liner President Monroe, is making in* second world lour tin* time in entirely different circumstances from the fir t one hv made as a203 words
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188 1952-04-24 8 Mamlanl Mnppiti" lt«*pnru-r WOttk will *oon bri;iii on ihe construction of a new fitlin»-out berth in Keppel Harbour ihe Singapore Harbour Boards fir««l step in the big task «»f improving ami extending the porl facilities For ship* railing at this port. The188 words
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Article84 1952-04-24 8 sin; 3 godovvx gati Aren Iskevk V- 13 2 Astynax 13 14 Bengkalis 40 tl 2 Benattow 2; i. J I Benmhor 31 1 2 Fernstream 24 2 Flintshire 19 20 Una 25 N 2 Kamuniag 2 2 La Chorrera -l^> Luxmi 1 16 4 Oh:* Maersk84 words
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Article61 1952-04-24 8 The scheduled I .S. i runes can now furnish a- much emergency transportation to the armed forces every 54 hours as tfrey could in one mortih prior to WTorld Wai II This Increase in capa< tty due to Larger p anes, a tripling of ihe size ol61 words
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Advertisement448 1952-04-24 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penan.?. Also direct Sailing from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due S*pore Due Penani; From "Fuaiiiff" Apr 27th Djakarta "Hanyang" May 4th May 7th Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Pciiun'4 P. S'ham S'pore For "Szec huen"448 words
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Advertisement482 1952-04-24 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Llovd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS S'pore P S'hani Penann ROERIAII (SMN) Gdn. 36 27Apr gg 2f»\pt JAPARA(RL). 7 13 May 14 May 15/16 Maj SOESThVK (HAL) 17/23 Maj 84 25 May482 words
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Advertisement395 1952-04-24 8 "KOREA" for Bangkok Saigon Hongkong BY-Stttaj *>4 "KIN A" for Bangkok. Saiqon. Efongkong Kobe Yokohama SSlmm H "i 'liaai FROM MHAN/HOM.KONf, I'^INIANG" presef.tiy loading Japan ioi Bangkok abt:9 l£Hai SAILINGS TO CONTINLM s( \Nhi\\ For Colombo. Aden. Port Said Genoa Hamburg. Copenhag^u. GotfcgaWm I Of >U:ONIA" xi abl: ItttHftf •LALANDIA"395 words
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Miscellaneous41 1952-04-24 8 Despatches Today. Eastern Australia 7 a.m. by Itria, South and East Africa 8 a.m. by Straat S<n*nda Arrivais Today: Hongkong and' China (.otters and parcels) by Eastern Queer.. Britain. N. Ireland. Eire, Europe. North and West Africa (parcels only) by Benalder.41 words
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238 1952-04-24 9 aCI T| After Parleys With Indonesian Officials Standard Staff Reporter A SHIPMENT of copra from Indonesia totalling 1,000 tons will arrive in Singapore shortly and thus relieve the serious shortage in the polony s oil mills. This follows negotiations between the Economic Atto.rs Department238 words
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83 1952-04-24 9 ISHINGTQN, Apr. J3, (tp> if-. ,p Administrator Harry MrlwJ^JJfl* 011 be »as hopeful of a« early >ett£m.* d llm i negotiation* for the purcha* by Z V 1^ K.iivian tin. J in€ Lnit«-ci l.ved thai the RFC was about in m ,l ;,r83 words
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95 1952-04-24 9 I n dustrials Firm And Rubbers Are In Better Demand Standard Market Reporter .APORE, Wed.— lndustrial shores were f there was demand for selected rubber shoreT ■> foj better inquiries, Petalings \n "t the dividend declaration. Cnangtvj pri were:— Puverv Sellers us 105 ai aitj i adera 22.25 2>: u")95 words
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Article19 1952-04-24 9 ,Kf p thap I2,00p,0«) people n u.S. cities depend enti on automobjiles for transpori i19 words
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Article86 1952-04-24 9 Tories End A State Monopoly Zoiton Buying m < Rm p ill I c n B' i.s'i i ivc hei n i pl l i»t the«r re IMR h lh,«! the ha\ tht> 'in; tht*ir «upp!it*s through th«* iiit pri\.itr dealers mum IhroiicM the t ni!im onimixl> I >t It*"86 words
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Article37 1952-04-24 9 Produce Mart Again Quiet SMaifcrt Kepnrtrr T. m; ikv in sain q. et htinuww ivSH •>_'»> ;irui I p.. al, while p oted $4fl v; i pet pinii 133 f *p:iT > ..nr i C ibe> SI9S iN in37 words
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93 1952-04-24 9 BANGKOK, April 2.5 i \FI' T.:e T tai Governmi nt has iti it-(i issuing pt mil to merchants to export rice through private commercial rhanni I' Gove ncnt recently adopt tvj ;i measure to enc»i ,-<■ private v i u*e i>n condi93 words
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Article104 1952-04-24 9 La rut Tin Makes £340,043 Profit Standard Market Reporter LAKUT Tin Fields mafic a profit of £340,043 last year after providing for depreciation and depletion. ba ance for the year was E42.472 after deducting 1 1 ">.ooo provisioi] for cowI gencies E 1 14.571 Ma a-v;i-i income tax, two dividends104 words
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Article116 1952-04-24 9 Latest Sineapore rub her prices (per Ib.) yesterday were. Buyer* Sellers No I Spot I. nose 81.09 $1,093 P.OB in b-Mrs May No. 1 R.S.S. $1.08! Sl.OOl No. 2 R.S.S. $ljo6i 51. 07 No. 3 R.S.S. S 1.031- 51. 04 Tone: Barely steady at the decline. I OMMtN116 words
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147 1952-04-24 9 Overseas Food Buying M>*>Y Apr. 23 (Renter) Food Minister '-••tuc *ai«| that Britain*.* only hope of getting '"•I hotter food Hat) to return overseas baying IO i a soon as possible. However, he could hk nay to ending government hulk buying i: 'H.,,m u147 words
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64 1952-04-24 9 XKW method has be in rleve toped in the United States for Joining rubber to meMN Caged the Redux prOCm, it rrqnus "i' the rubber with wrvi drying it Resin is applied to both trie t übhei- and metal, M^-deiateiy64 words
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Article104 1952-04-24 9 LONDON, Apr M (ReuteDMr IKn. Hopkni>-n. Sj;c: etarv ror Overseas Trade, sii<i thS IT as was K-J-Jg Brn contract had ,c m ide for an Anrfo-Chines< ex- ';-e ..f £10.000.0U0 sterling worth of gooda as a resuli of I the Moscow ti-ade eMuexepct. Replying t,i a104 words
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Article80 1952-04-24 9 THE U.S. Government has sus pended price controls or. lf> c<>-n--modities presently selling below the leya] ceilings. The order. effective April 28 was the fiiy;t major "decontrol" action since the Government imposed a genera] price freeze !•> months ago The order includes these com modities:80 words
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310 1952-04-24 9 AMERICAN textile leaders believe that modification of cotton fibres through chemical research haw reached the stage where eolton growers and processors need no longer fear the competition of synthetic fibres. Dr. Leonard Smith, director of utilisation research for the National Cotton Council of America, say*310 words
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130 1952-04-24 9 K.Kamunting War Claim Still Pending KAMPONG KamnntiiX Tin Dredfing reported a loss oi ii',\& for the year 19j1. \tter adding an :idjujjtment el £2 ri reject oi Malayan income tax for previous yean there la d e ft C it oi C720 which is offset againrt the sum ot £36^30130 words
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133 1952-04-24 9 JELAPANG Tin Dredging reported a profit of £107,085 during 1951 alter providing for depreciation. Malayan income tax absorbs 4."23.8<)4. dividend £42.000 and the balance for the year £36,191. The brought forward at Dec. 31, 1950 was C37.128 and the balance to be carried torward133 words
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Article39 1952-04-24 9 HONGKONG April 23 Special Standard Service Closing prices on the HonttkODfi Ex ehange today were HK »"> j»' < £1 Sterling; 8K5643«73 to L c E1K51.825 to Malijan pi; HKSO;!UO to one fndnnesl in Kup:ah; Gold IIKS2'J3:> to tael.39 words
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213 1952-04-24 9 THE price of rubber declined by two cents per Ib. on the Singapore market yesterday largely on liquidation of rubber from upcountry centres. Factors contributing to the drop were Jack of overseas orders and an agency report of impending reduction of United213 words
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77 1952-04-24 9 LONDON. April 23 (AFP)— An "flicial ot the British American robacco Co. Ltd.. 'confirmed that i preliminary agreement h;j< been reached in Shanghai to iand over their assets and equip meat in China U> the Shanghai Fobacco Corporation. He .said the agreement covered ill77 words
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Article29 1952-04-24 9 THE U.S. Government has made available for export about 15,000.000 pounds of the insectii cide DDT to help other countries control malaria and other insect-borne diseases29 words
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Article, Illustration246 1952-04-24 9 T. J. LIM - T. J. LIM RUBBER CHIEF HOPEFUL By Standard Market Reporter Trlt Chairman ct the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, Mr. I. G. Salmond, takes on optimistic view of the removal of almost all controls on the use of natural and synthetic246 words
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105 1952-04-24 9 LAHORE, Vp 23 H< titc P. i istan Fm; i<-< ter MMohammed ALj *a d < < L Che economic prog cm i d militarj pow« n Stale.- and Russia < i- < result ol ind tsi ilisation but neither side fuid ed i problem105 words
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Article22 1952-04-24 9 Although the ITnited Stile* has only f ,i. if world's com n< ii nrqd^i --4 world's lumber d p22 words
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Article, Illustration362 1952-04-24 10 Lee Priestley - PAIN-KILLER KILLED CONQUEROR OF PAIN Lee Priestley by "READY?" asked the dentist, taking up his forceps. "Got yourself braced?" Only the faint hiss of the new nitrous oxide or "Laughing Gas." disturbed the quiet in the Boston dental office that December day back in 1844. the patient nodded and inhaled362 words
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Article, Illustration316 1952-04-24 10 UMXGERNAIL polish and shoe -T polish can be decorative on many things besides fingers and shoes. Probably you've Hied paintiv.ii with nail polish The handy built in brush makes it easy to experiment Paint names on glasses to serve as place cards for a family dinner.316 words
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Article451 1952-04-24 10 Guess Who And Win Two Prizes \FTIR a long lapse, contests are again on this Page this time to stay. Today's Quiz should provide plenty of opportunities for Junior Leaguers to show how much they know about books. There are two prizes ottered ot five dollars each for the first451 words
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Article43 1952-04-24 10 f j DEN-NIBS an- awkward things to carrj about. But if you get on oj your C 1 mothers empty lipstick cases, scrape and clean it. J you will find that it is an 2 excellent pen-nib holder. 2 Avril Oalton (12) <43 words
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Article229 1952-04-24 10 "W HAT do >ou do when vou're scared of a test?" Billy asked Bob. Bob thought a minute, then he answered' "Just betore 1 start writing the answers to the questions. I think ot some funny thing that happened to me and I start Laughing to myself. After229 words
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Article24 1952-04-24 10 rpEACHER asked one oi her A young pupils what a zebra was. "It's a horse with Venetian blinds." was the quick reply.24 words
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Advertisement205 1952-04-24 10 Phone 4012 |Ml»i VnA^ZT^ DAILY^t^^IJmA ,;j i! M-. 5 SHOWS I»bjU^^?»UA\V: "<• I nil rrsal-hilrr national's R,; nr ,l l{ "THE PRINCE WHO WAS ATHIEFW COLOR in n, n\|, fBRIGHT i The Great Living Bf ar\ iovesforyo« ARTHUR KENNED? IVICTORfe Jl^pJ MM£S EOWAIOS Wilt GfFP JULIA ADAMS 1 w k.205 words
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Miscellaneous762 1952-04-24 10 rrioiMY'S QUOTATION: 'Good i J_ judgment comes from e\perience, and experience 1 well, that comes from poor i judgment." Simon Bolitar Buckner. I THI RSDAY FOR EVERYONE: Attend mainly to routine and ordinary affairs during the > steer clear of a tendency to haste, inharmony. extravagance. Be active; indulge in762 words
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Article, Illustration372 1952-04-24 11 STRONG HK TEAM ARRIVES FORAWHOE CUP MATCH SEVENTEEN players and two officials of tlie Hongkong Football Association arrived in the < olony yesterday by BO AC for their Aw Hoe Memorial Cup inter-port match against Singapore, scheduled for Saturday at Jalan Besar Stadium. They brought with them a handsome threeStandard - 372 words
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Article242 1952-04-24 11 AFTER 23 minutes of struggle with neither side able to find holes in the other's defence Amateur Athletic Association suddenly scored two snap goals to beat Kota Raja 2-1 in the SAFA Senior Division league soccer at the Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Rut*242 words
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Article217 1952-04-24 11 PLAYING with better combination and teamwork, Social Athletic Party had Netaji Memorial F.C. easily beaten by three goals to one in a SAFA Third Division "A" league soccer at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. This was Social's first victory in the league. Socials opened the scoring217 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-04-24 11 photo. Mr. Aw Kow (left) president of the Tiger Sporting Association, greets Mr. J. C. (juinigam manager of the Hong Kong contingent which arrived yesterday for their inter-port game against Singapore for the Aw Hoe Memorial Cud. StandardStandard - 38 words
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Article100 1952-04-24 11 THE J hore Chinese Football Association team to play againsi the Aryan Gymkhana XI today at Kluang will be selected from the fii! Sowing: Tan S<-n^ Twrp 'Sef^mnO. I.i:n Kah Cheong (Muar). Lau Seng Chew 'Muar i. Tan T ian Sang i Kluang), Mah Ah Mum (Sega•nan,100 words
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Article177 1952-04-24 11 LONDON, Apr. 2,'i (UPr— B^tish and European middleweight champion Randolph Turpin, making his debut in the cruiserweight class. knocked out Jacques Hairabedian, French lightheavyweight champion. In the third of scheduled ten-round bout at Harringay Arena last night. Turpin weighed 164 and Hairabedian 173J. The British champion177 words
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Article108 1952-04-24 11 TAMIL Brotherhood Associa lion jast<-'i well enough to beat Rajas "A" bj three goals to one in a Div. 2 SAFA League match at CYMA ground yesterday. Tamilian]; scored two guick goals within fiw minutes of the start through S Victor and P Davis. They held108 words
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Article127 1952-04-24 11 SINGAPORE Municipal Sevices Union defeated the I'WD Sports C!nb in ;i friend!-/ t^b!#» tennis match al the PWD offire lasi Saturday SMSU von s— t The results (SMSU players J mentii)..<'ci flrsi I •ei e >ini;l«'*: Leow Cbet Your^ (Captaj i) beal K I127 words
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Article158 1952-04-24 11 PFNANG, Wed.— DL^playins; all round superiorthr the Mu Um Recreation Club ea :.y beat the Indian Association by four dtur yuals in a First Division socces league match played on Victoria Green today, Tiic Indian Association com[bined boorly their passes mostly wei.i to the feet ot158 words
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383 1952-04-24 11 SOME very thrilling badminton was played by Malaya's Thomas Cup trainees last night. Twelve members of the squad were in action, the absentees l being Tetk Chye, resting, and Lim Kee Font: who i$ still in Kuala Lumpur. Latest addition to the squad was383 words
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Article62 1952-04-24 11 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: SAFA League. Rovers v SCC of Jalan Besar stadium: Die 'AA Immigration SC 0 YCAA tit CYMA; Blue Rovers o CYMA at BODCA, Rovers "A" r K. Muslim Letu;ue at Geylang. SBUFA League. MPii v Shell at Farnr Park: Borneo Company v SCS "B" at Clerical Union.62 words
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Article161 1952-04-24 11 Pay Corps In Great Form ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS heat H E.M F. Base W irksbop by four goals to ni in a First Division Singapore District Services League soccer match at the R.E.M.E. ground yesterday. The RAPC played n bard game and fully deserved their victory RAPC pressed from161 words
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Advertisement1532 1952-04-24 11 MOTICES ~T VACAW IJRIVERS WANTED J Central and South Perak j CAR n° S PSs "EAVY MOTORI Writtog to Box No. T791 C/O Singapore Standard. Ipoh •Wanted Teachen of either n eX rl 0T lhe E "g'ish School, tiJkit Chandan, Kuala Kang c^r. Minimum qualifications School certificate with pass in1,532 words
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Advertisement302 1952-04-24 11 ACKNOWLI.DGMFNT \I R i v H Um i I 1 thank all friend* «v n a* tivcf o ent vreathi; the funei i their reo n NOTICE i«\ni! mi ihi Bl Ml KLI Ail MM, KO \n 'I'M- H kit K ii tig B f Br Ige is unt rther302 words
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2381 1952-04-24 12 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $348,900 FIRST *****4 $94,203 SECOND *****8 $***** THIRD *****8 $23,550 Starters $2,140 each. Nos:— *****3, *****2. *****3, *****2, *****8, *****2, *****9, *****7, *****7, *****9, *****0. Consolation Prizes $2,093 each. Nos:— *****9, *****0, *****5. *****7, *****9, *****0, *****2, *****2, *****2,2,381 words
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Article371 1952-04-24 12 INDIAN TEST TEAM ARRIVES— IN RAIN LONDON. Apr. 22 (Reuters—The Indian Criokei team, who are to tour England this summer, arrived at London airport this afternoon. The visitors were greeted, in a heavy rain storm which starlet! just before they touched down, by a representative of the Indian Hi»:h Commissioner371 words
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Article, Illustration180 1952-04-24 12 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead E^te THROUGHOUT the swing you must keep your eye on the ball ior it is the turqi't at which the club must arrive in the downswing. By keeping your eye on the ball you are far less likely to &way the head either in180 words
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Article32 1952-04-24 12 NO. 22 CO. Royal Army Medical Corps defeated 75 Co. RASC by eight goals to nil played at Alexandra yesterday. Scorers were Coilishaw 4, Donaldson 3 and Lewis 1.32 words
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Article226 1952-04-24 12 ADONIS and Retinue have been promoted to Class 1. according: to the latest Straits Racing Association, in which four horses have been demoted. Fourteen newcomers have been classified by the tiandicapper, two ot which. Malekzadeh and Northern Circuit, in Class 1. Following are the particulars of the226 words
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Article103 1952-04-24 12 HONGKONG, Apr. 2?> (ReuterAAP»— The South China Athletic Association will construct a stadium at its own ground in Caroline at the cost of HKs:i,ooo. 000. The S.C.A. A. which 1i one of the oldest Chinese football clubs in the Colony, will pull down its103 words
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Article1058 1952-04-24 12 PEXANG. Wed.— A total of 161 entries has been received for the Penang Turf Club Summer Meeting on May 3, 8 and 10. The entries are: First Rim Second Run sj. 7 or im 6. 8i ur Urn Admiral x o O x o o1,058 words
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Miscellaneous9 1952-04-24 12 [TIDESf jriiip-g; Kinpnori >1 1 I I < Porl Dirk*9 words
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