Singapore Standard, 5 May 1952
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Title Section18 1952-05-05 1 Singapore Standard /t snj X VOL. II NO. 307 SINGAPORE, MONDAY. MAY 5, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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75 1952-05-05 1 US May Buy All Stockpile Rubber Through London WASHINGTON, May 4 (AP)— All future purchases of natural rubber for America's :kpiie are expected to be made m London, industry sources said. R^ B. Wils [ormer board chairman of Trans- lines and a retired brigadier-general, has London to c tablish an75 words
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Article77 1952-05-05 1 Nations and ice riegutiaturs :r.y 12 minutes resa 98 Tet ses- ties offered an an Id the settleaii) issues :n the k. Ed to meet a:; am f ree Head- Svc C ounu- j a■ t-> a jfig bei ecu 58 SlGa 829S bm77 words
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Article70 1952-05-05 1 3 New Cunard Ship For FE Mjv 4 R Cunard V antic Queen E El: 0 c A1 antic. E istern 1 nee i iday. ■a« Canards. B tes, said In an in- ent i sh irefc dei a i- building pi o 3 bein? sprc s"i n a <70 words
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Article50 1952-05-05 1 NKW YORK. 4 (AP)— The llrsi ten »i i gi >>up of I .vuwaj idio communications vehicles for the Indonesian Army Signal Corps has been delivei ed by the Radio >r poration »l America. Wie v el ides eac c ist o v c r US$lO,OOO.50 words
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Article21 1952-05-05 1 A st m rui Kyushu. the southern Japanese island. yesterday ra is >i extensive d;nn;ii;e.— A PAP - 21 words
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Article164 1952-05-05 1 LONDON, May 4 (Reuter):— The Observer today proposed a scheme of youth exchange visits ii the Commonwealth as a memorial to King George VI. who died m February. The scheme should be extended particularly to older children and apprentices m industry. Such a link of the164 words
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265 1952-05-05 1 PARIS. May 4 (AP)— ln an effort to seize the initiative from Russia, the Tnited States has proposed to France and Britain that they agree at once to a tonrpouer meeting on the German question but on a trial basis I- is learn265 words
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Article372 1952-05-05 1 UK Finances Improving. Says Churchill LONDON, May 4: Prime Minister Winston Churchill said m a broadcast speech that he believed the danger of world war was not as great as it was a year ago, and the last six months had seen an improvement. Commenting onReuter; A.P. - 372 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-05-05 1 photo. An American air policeman m Berlin Doints to a cannon hole m the wins of the Air France airliner attacked last week by two Soviet MI G lighter planes. The attack occurred while the airliner was flying: from Frankfurt to Berlin. Despite 8?) bullet and shell holes m theAP - 60 words
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80 1952-05-05 1 Dr. Wu To Talk On Germ War Charge DR. WU LIF.X TEH. who spent ,20 years oi continuous research upon plague and associated diseaSes In China and has con- tributed much to the present knowledge of epidemics m general, will be broadcasting a short talk on the germ warfare j80 words
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176 1952-05-05 1 LONDON, May 4 (Keuter)— The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Leslie Boyce, today invited people from all over Britain to a London meeting next week to discuss a memorial to King George Sixth. "Our task will not be an easy one," he said m176 words
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Article58 1952-05-05 1 PRIME MINISTER Winston Churchill and Minister of Defence Lord Alexander are among' those showing paintings at the Royal Aeademys summer exhibition, which opened m London on Saturday. Churchill's works are four Mediterranean landscapes. Lord Alexander ha? three scenes of the Canadian countryside which he had58 words
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Article92 1952-05-05 1 JOHANNESBURG, May 4 (AP). Britain's jet airliner." the De Havilland Comet, arrived at Johannesburg ahead of schedule yesterday on its inaugural flight Erom London. The sleek four-engined blue and white craft landed at 1.33 p.tn, GMT. to complete the 6,734-mile flight that opened the92 words
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Article84 1952-05-05 1 FR.-VXKFURT. May 4 (UP)— Germany lost 2,622 naval yes- sels during World War 11. inj eluding 9H4 .submarines, a surI vey of ship losses has disclosed, the listing is believed to be the first authentic one published by the new German "Seamen's Calendar." The .survey said84 words
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Article92 1952-05-05 1 SANTIAGO. May 4 < Renter"! —The Chilean Government which has assumed control of all the country's copper exports by denouncing an agreement signed last year with American companies, expects to find ready markets m Europe and India, but has not yet considered the sale92 words
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82 1952-05-05 1 MARION (OHIO). May 4 (AP):— A rubber company j j thought they had a good promotion scheme to test their I new mattress. They laid it out on a downtown street J j and ran a 10-ton road roller over it m a82 words
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Article140 1952-05-05 1 WASHINGTON, May 4, (Reuter):— The Government has banned oil and petrol exports to all countries except Canada and ordered a 30 per cent, cut m domestic petrol use for civil aviation, effective Tues- day. California. Oregon and Washington, however, are exempted from the banU.P. - 140 words
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Article26 1952-05-05 1 Addressing the Executive Yuan m Taipei. (Formosa), Premier Chen Cheng seveieU criticised the extravagant living of certain people m Formosa and urged greater austerity26 words
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Article163 1952-05-05 1 HONGKONG. May 4 (UP)— Portuguese and Communist soldiers were engaged m a "tug-oi-war" on May Day over the barbed-wire border with a Portuguese officer as the "rope." nearly precipitating an armed clash, says a report from Macao. The incident occurred when Portuguese colonial soldier was standing guard163 words
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113 1952-05-05 1 DACCA East P ikUtant, M v 4 iAP» The Pakistan Government :"::<:> begun evacuating the 40.000 people living an Kutubciia tsle. In the Bay of Bengal, which has beeun sinking following a score <>: volcanic blasts between Mar 12 and 21. Geological experts113 words
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Article30 1952-05-05 1 Taipeh (Formosa) reports sa) that over h.oik) tons < t nrar supplies had been shipped to Communist China from Eastern Germany b\ lo Polish ships since March.— Reuter-AAP30 words
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180 1952-05-05 1 TOKYO, May 4 (Reuter-AAP)— Japanese wartime strategist former "Col Masanobu Tsuji- who was sought by the British m Malaya alter Japan's defeat m 1945. said m a press interview today that the French were '•the weakest opponents I fought*' m the Pacific180 words
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Article, Illustration188 1952-05-05 1 THE Governor, Mr. J F. Nicoll. went foi a en yesterday aiound Pulau Brani and Blakang .Man ii* also viewed the Straits Trading Tin Smelting W 4 Before the launch landed him at Woodland., Jetty, made a tiip to Tanjong ECling and Tanjong Balai Mr188 words
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Article137 1952-05-05 1 m \v Vi «X, Way (R?ut€ —Pei se« itkw i le coming more md more p mi n < s el I iti itelltte co mti id ■>• v i-ian-Jewish committee day m its latest it vs behind the Iron Cv I: added thai the X had137 words
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Advertisement68 1952-05-05 1 He^dune tmj** liidustftfv s?o^ eFol# Unit V Uew UMNO li^^t^^M^nti* QoiSSeais News Inssd? iiwiaairjr. Expansions P. 2 ""s*^. Moves p. 5 UuumjntOnm owg*-P. 12 Everything You Need citts "^^y G. C. De Silvo Bros., JEWELLERS 3 Raffles Place, Spore 1. Phone: ***** 48, i- x. v. *.^**-^t. *^jH> 1 168 words
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Advertisement70 1952-05-05 1 A permanent record of pleasant times BELL HOWELL FILMO (AMERICAN) Bmm Cine Cameras Sportster Companion 16mm Cine Cameros Latest 70 DL Bmm Projectors Filmo Regent 100 250 V AC, DC 16mm Sound Projectors Filmosound 18SC. Single case model AC 110 V I ,OOO W i■ i i Built-in detachable speaker70 words
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Article164 1952-05-05 2 THE anxiety of textile dealers m Singapore to dispose of their cloth because of a glut m the market has resulted m several bargain sales by shops along North Bridge Road and South Bridge Road during the past few weeks. Picturing l-\r*.'r. r r decline164 words
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99 1952-05-05 2 THS SINGAPORE Regional In Ban Congress a1 a raei ing ai Race Course Road yesterday d led to call gathering ol all Indian organisations to form a committee to colled fun Is to help u> 10.000.000 people m famine stricken Ma Iras With the99 words
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Article62 1952-05-05 2 MR .T ARTHUR, Australian Minister lur Mines, rea< h< I Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday froi S3 biey on a h meym "m 'rip Europe and the U S. n also "arry out in- ■<■■ qfi t r the Neiß Si Wales Government on mining problems. He is62 words
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Article86 1952-05-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter AIR. W. L. Robinson, executive of the Ford Company oi Canada, reacbed Sinuaporc by air ye-'errtay from Sydney on a xvfvk'.^ visit m the course of a work! tour to survey oxerseas operations connected with the delivery oi Ford manufactures He is visiting86 words
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Article, Illustration219 1952-05-05 2 MR. Chan Kai Chuen. director ol Leyte Traders Limited. Singapore, importers and manufacturers agents, has left by ROAC on a business visit to the United Kinyaom and Europe. :Ar. C •'.rVi has Ijt^cn extended :,'.i invitation by the directors ol the British Industries Fa r to219 words
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203 1952-05-05 2 2 New Factories For Colony Standard Staff Reporter CONSIDERABLE industrial expansion hataken place m Singapore postwar hut there -cope for greater development, slate* a pamphlet i>sued jointly by the Economic Affair* Branch and the Public Relations Office. Singapore. In addition to rattan works, sawmills, shipouildinc203 words
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Article74 1952-05-05 2 New Form For Importers Standard Staff Reporter THE FED K RATION Comptroller of Customs Es givi g notice of its intention feu rharipe the layout of Custom import and export ;:p.\sra 4 i f >rms md to use >:' h nt-w types by July. Exporters :,vp :herefo-« a Ivise j74 words
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Article, Illustration145 1952-05-05 2 Standard Aviation Reporter A KLKEK little airiiaer made its first appearance m a Singapore yesterday. It is the 12-seater De V Havilland Heron powered by four engines and much mbb terest was taken m this airb craft at Kalian* airport. The Heron will145 words
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280 1952-05-05 2 PENSIONED MALAY SEAMEN Standard Staff Reporter THE COMMITTEE of the Malay Marine Officers Association, Singapore, wants the Master Attendant to discontinue allowing pensioned wiaiay seamen to be employed by Chinese shipping- firms because of the attendant danger to ships and their crews. Stating that there nre280 words
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Article90 1952-05-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Interim Committee of the recently formed Singapore People's Party has been dissolved, the Chairman. Mr. J. (J. Nappalli. told The Standard >esteiday. A new Interim Committee will be formed very shortly. The Committee met yesterday m atrordanre w ith the wishes90 words
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Article67 1952-05-05 2 THE Malay, Chinese and Pakistani Seamen's Unions have submitted a joint petition to the Colonial Secretary, Singapore, on the need to provide, as soon as possible, a waiting room for Asian Seamen who visit the Seamen's Registration Bureau m Fullerton Building. The petition states that this67 words
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Article31 1952-05-05 2 THE death occurred at the General Hospital last night of Mr. Em il e Webb of Still Road, Singapore. He leaves a widow and four children.31 words
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Article90 1952-05-05 2 A Ju TI J E annua J general ineetine of the Singapore Khmisa AssociiP tion, the folowing were elected officials for the year: c President: S. Sardool Singh H-e-Pw'slflent**: S. Choor SinJE S. Bakhtaur S:nj,h CJen. Secretary: S j 39Want in A h iIL iSP Hon. Serre90 words
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Article114 1952-05-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter A LABOURER, Low Song Ng (23), was stabbed m the right arm following a quarrel with two Chinese at Omar Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. Low was taken to the hospital where he was given about 20 stitches before he was sent home. He114 words
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Article100 1952-05-05 2 FOLLOWING are the :;e\v officebearers of the Kadayanallur Musl-.m League of Singapore: President S N Shaik All Vice-President: S M. Alia Pitchay. (Jen. Secrrtafy: A N Maideen. AssL Secnrtarjr: A A S;.ed Salaiman. Treasurer: M. E Ahmad Shah Asst Treasurer: Messrs. K. X Yacob K. Moh:dee:i Librarian: Mr100 words
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Article67 1952-05-05 2 Balance from 26th to 2nd May. inclusive. During this week 13 volunteers from the Department of Broadcasting and 8 from the R A.A.F. Changi donated their blood Group Group Group Group Group O A B AB Total Donation received 43 10 22 3 78 Transfusion67 words
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Article152 1952-05-05 2 'No Politics In TUC' Assurance THE FEAR of any political domination m the Trace Union Congress would be removed if Government unions were permitted to join the Congress. This was stated by Mr S. Juganathan. Secretary of the Singapore Trade Union Congress at the Annual Genera! Meeting of the Singapore152 words
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Article74 1952-05-05 2 IPOH. Sun. [pofa's only phjrsical culture centre, siiuaterj m the Peop'e's Park m Hugh Low Street, was today declared opened by the British Advisor. Mr. I. \V B eUoch. Founded by the Ipoh Rotary Club, this open-air centre provides gymnastic appliances, such as parallel bars,74 words
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Article46 1952-05-05 2 KUALA KANGSAR. Sun.— A nven:.v-six-year-o d Malay Special Constable. Ta'ib bin Tahir, was sentenced to two years rigorous imprisonment tor theft of seven sheets of rubber weighing 16 katis belonging to Gapis Estate. Parian^ Rengas. by the Preside:): of the Sessions Court. Kuala Kangsar.46 words
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Article319 1952-05-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE F AIRFIELD Girls' School has received nearly $13,000 for its building fund, The Standard was told yesterday. The School plans to erect a three-storey building which! will cost $80,000 plus $20,000 for equipment and furnishing. The new structure will m- elude a319 words
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Advertisement107 1952-05-05 2 igest AMERICAN \\\<,Y/.W\ u nil WORLD Wii If li .\i APRIL ISSUE NOW ON SALE S«/< Agents:' C.R. DASARATHA R IMionc ***** v 6'KANDEX^ VISIBLE CARD SYSTEm W&/SL& COMPANY V Loveliness for yo// Court :ars 7 fragrant My* to you: i A N)ap vs. v I always depend on the107 words
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Miscellaneous133 1952-05-05 2 II I *SHOW HIM NO MERCY/ CRIES POLICE CHIEF, SS^^'^T^V^^^ t^^^/if Sfra jj I FORMER BOSOM FRIEND OF FEARLESS FOSOICK t^TSS^^^^^ SSSSSf^r oowJw! .>. I Armed committees, ot enraged citizens, as well as V%? r \y\ s eoii-s? I the National Guard, police *nd Boy Scouts, are scouring sQ^V^-Siu MT133 words
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THE WEEK-END IN PHOTOS
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Article30 1952-05-05 3 Bali MR. AND MRS. Ali bin Emran who were married on Friday at No. 26, Kamponjf Wak Tanjong. The bride was formerly Miss Saemata binte Matlan. Photo by Sukaramai.30 words
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Article, Illustration200 1952-05-05 3 MRS. LOH POON LIP j sptukinu at the tea party at the V.W.C.A. m Collyer Quay, Singapore, on Saturday. The occasion was the launching of the cam- j paign for funds to torn- pletc the target set at S!50,000 for the Women's j Centre. Thus far just aStandard - 200 words
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Article, Illustration301 1952-05-05 3 Press Ball Nets SAT A $5,000 I I I Wi (S I I their guests lai t;' 2 a.m.. while spe< ial Boor shows gave a resp v to aching fee. The Goven <f Singapore, Mr. J. F. N c mvA the Co 3s General. Mr. Malcolm Mi D ild,301 words
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Article89 1952-05-05 3 Plans For Better Ed. Week .S f A- I be I lor J Vii toria Men m arith it's F Week ive I m finali D ri g the pc and si iv's F. i Week, la] a suo(n the sof the I r E a1 ion li Priabj, E•89 words
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Article42 1952-05-05 3 ua Bi OW •d the following i fficeI t --2 J B: i. Linn Secret i > Li n X m Secrei Mi T hn C >mmii Messrs W Ken, C R 1 P P md T W, Pri ta42 words
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Article184 1952-05-05 3 following hive b?»^ elected office-bearers ~>r i-ie H< s m Kok Benevolent Association of 1 Singapore '>: 1932 PATRONS: Lim J. Leong. Choo Ye >k Kh .> i. S :x\ Beng V i Lin Choi Beng Ah Khye. Chia Chwep Soon. Ec Heu Lav. Goh Sh;e'.v Chwee184 words
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Article, Illustration70 1952-05-05 3 photo. M\l \Y HIM STIRS wen amoas the guest* it t dinner last Saturday to cele*r»te the third aunivi rsarj of th e Sukaramai Photographers of Singapore. From left: (front row): Mr. Simun. film star Maria. Mrs Simon M^. Rogayah of I«rU Films Mr Wit (ihim Sion?. Mr. HariiT. proprietorSukaramai - 70 words
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Article148 1952-05-05 3 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 30 representatives from a number of woman organisations m Singapore will meet at the Y.W.C.A. today to hear from three men what they can do m (civil) defence of the Colony. The three men are: Col. L. T. Firbank, Acting148 words
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Article54 1952-05-05 3 THE Singapore Governmeni Public Works Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd elected the following to the Committee of Management: Chairman: Joseph Chye, Secretary and Treasurer: Mr. J. J. George Committee: J.A. Dragon, Lim Chin Terk. OV. Wait C A Rodrigues, A!i Masaid. F.C Alves. C. Anthony, P. J.54 words
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Article107 1952-05-05 3 SUBSTATIONS In Singapore h;iUh' to load shedding today:— D\\ Balestier Kd.. Jalan Ampas, IJ.M 8.C.. Mcßltchie, Braddi'll Rise, Island Golf Club. Seletar Pumps. See soon. Seletar Wireless. M«ntai Hospital, Trafalgar Estate. New World. Bendcineer Kd.. Ban Hock Leong. Milne Rii .It! m Sultan. Heath Kd.. AJhambra, Rallies Hotel,107 words
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Article54 1952-05-05 3 Yogi Missed His 'Plane YOGI Shudhananda Bharati, Hindu spiritualist, missed his I plane to Singapore yesterday. |He was due to arrive from Colombo on a two-month tour !of Malaya. j The Yogi, author of over 500 books m Tamil and Telegu, will address public meetings here and m the Federation54 words
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218 1952-05-05 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE PROPOSED express bus service between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur has hit several snags. The Singapore City Councillors gave permission to operate this service on condition that 50 per cent of the vehicles used on the service were registered m Singapore.218 words
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Miscellaneous62 1952-05-05 3 f ß^^?Vfp E n S {ATr^?^yAfTHEF^ BELIEVE IT CAN.'.' W'L-L f A MOOT REMARKABLE HIM ?S:C2S2p\ £rvnti-?£?\ /Si iTCANt]3 HOLD STIL L NOW..A aY f»^N MAN.' YES INDEED/ L :M¥*lffi UP J^SS^WrS^^ONITIS^^TION^W n^JQ 7 JUST A MOMENT.' P*?L, Ar YOU SHOULD HAVE mm -J|| ETHNO I^ A uc S^riTn rz^^62 words
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BOOKS Of The WEEK
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724 1952-05-05 4 Sir Ronald Storrs - Scholarly Volume On A Great Arabian Event Sir Ronald Storrs Arabian Jubilee. By 11. St. J. Philby. (Robert Hale. 305.) By HERE is i volume whose printing. illustra t.on. copious index and scholarly transliteration are not unworthy of their imperial subject; its one defect, astonishing m a Founder's Medallist of724 words
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Article879 1952-05-05 4 By D. W. BKOGAN Brooks Adams, Constructive. Conservative. By Thornton Anderson. Cumberlege, for Cornell University Press. Pp. xiv. 250. 245. I)ETER Chardon Brooks Adams was, by a good deal, the youngest of the four distinguished sons of "Minister Adams" and long outlived his brothers. In his old age879 words
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Article, Illustration576 1952-05-05 4 Charles Galton Darwin - Charles Galton Darwin The Next Million Years. By (Hart-Davis, las.j By LANCELOT LAW WHYTE THIS is a unique book. Here, 1 for the first time, a distinguished scientist tne g. andson of the great Charles Darwin— predicts the conditions of human life for the remainder of man's576 words
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Article213 1952-05-05 4 India 's Problems Industrial Problems Of India. By P. C. Jain. Published by Students' Friends. Allahabad. Pp 372. Price Rs. 7-8. SURVEY of industrial x\ problems m India will not serve its purpose to the lull extent unless the statistical material dealt with is brought quite up-to-date. Some of the213 words
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Article514 1952-05-05 4 Max Meloff - Max Meloff By Eleven Years m Soviet Prison Camps. By Elinor Lipper. llollis and Carter. Pp. 310 18s. My Friend Vassia. By Jean Rounault. Translated by Yera Traill. Hart-Davis. Pp. xvi. 280. 15s. IN 1944 the Siberian goldmining district of the Kolyma m the far Northeast wai514 words
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Article209 1952-05-05 4 Stephen Bone - Stephen Bone By OERHAPS the most surpri- sing thing about. The philosophy of Modern Art, by Herbert Read (Faber, pp. 278, 255), is the title; for this is no carefully considered treatise on the subject: it is a rather miscellaneous collection of essays composed on various occasions between209 words
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Advertisement187 1952-05-05 4 TODAY! H a.m-1. 30-4-6.45 9.30 p.m. L H M-C-M presents STEPHEN CRANE'S Famed story |v 1 1 iij 1 P The Red Badge of Courage fa I i) 11^ Starring V W^ Q IV AyDIEMURPH'f/^.BIUMAULOIN NEXT CHANGE 111 I£»nha»o PRESENTS \pmsEmn Bride %r\ I j SHIRLEY YAMAGUCHI DON TAYLOR -^■ftStf*187 words
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Advertisement152 1952-05-05 4 Xtariant A JP. Ruml<><> TEAMED TOGETHER BECAUSE YOU DEMANDED II MALAI FILM riU)I)l (I !<>N- "ANJORAN NASIB' Released Distributed b Shmt B \[<O STARRING HARUN OMAR SAADIAH D. HAH Of^The iJ* Musketeers 7 I«KO PICTURE m > 4 JKCHMCOLOK o-^larring J V CORNEL WILDE ,V/ J§T MAUREEN O'HARA {k/, "BASKETBALL152 words
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Article, Illustration1330 1952-05-05 5 >'.* In istir«> l>iemer, t iiind.ud Staff Reporter T: i( S WEEK two ji.ung teti rtill m their early I •nties, who have been less i i ft'k m Malaya from v. ill enter a new among people they have •et known1,330 words
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Article180 1952-05-05 5 She Had Bomb Holder .Mil. id MafT Correspondent LUMPUR S n-- .h f J I ol laj a Police i m ambush posi- red five ir ■ed pproaching the wir- late compo d. po '■ne'ied Bre and Be l. Th ingle 4 up blood md found a Cto inese m180 words
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Article38 1952-05-05 5 rdl eiys to 1 >m^ M:iUm i one j'^tables injured, and <■> NDstabtea ai;d 'V pcrsmme] were ircci I was caused by ito'Vy n;nning into ol |he leading trolley. v Uw rear trolley brakes.38 words
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Article27 1952-05-05 5 X LUMPUR, Sun. |Sii worth of tea dost I 'on from a shop at v Kil Road (>n Friday I nan has been c!e- <27 words
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Article, Illustration86 1952-05-05 5 These are the type of houses, which have been built m the past year by the re-settled former squatters m the model Serdang Bulnu New Village. m Sr!;»n;or. Although the owner may build his house according: to hLs own taste, he must comply with sanitary rulings and inns* space his86 words
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Article222 1952-05-05 5 3 Killed In Air Crash GROUND troops, guided by radio from circling aircrafi were at nightfall last night Sunday within a short dis'ance of the wreck of an R.A.F. Brigand [ighi bomber which crashed on Saturday m Northern Perak while attacking a bandit target. The 'plane was one of four222 words
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Article394 1952-05-05 5 Si;«n«l^r<i Staff Correspondent kl kIA II \IIM R, >hrn. An attempt to change ill** I itiiril \|;tla\* Vti.ona! Organization into a *****--g —iWH l»«»«Jv 1»> :»«linitiin» person* of all race?* to full ni»*m lMT<ihi|» mHI l»«* tiKulr l»y the Kuala Lumpur liraiirti of ihr394 words
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Article137 1952-05-05 5 Ma.uliiil Stafl CtTrjpaaeVat Xl AM AN Su«. The Medical I^rpartmrut of Ktiuntun is now nadriißg h**lp lie bffteg up tiu* Kuan tin triplets "i All bin Vaha>a. j hospital altr«dft»t. Th«* triplets ar« supplied with frr«* uuik .uul »m extra house li.is berH aHeted t«»137 words
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Article65 1952-05-05 5 BIDOR. Sun.— A grenade was thrown into the Home Guard Headquarters of Bidor m Perab at about 10 p.m. last night. The grenade dropped ttl the staircase, did not explode. After tiie incident Police came to the scene and 27 Headquarters men were detained. This65 words
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Article36 1952-05-05 5 CHE Mohd. Latin of Kuantan Hospital will be going on transfer to Pulau Tioman t > be the dispenser there Che Hashim of Pekan Hospital will go to Rompin to be m charge of the dispensary.36 words
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Article26 1952-05-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The provides*! Fund Accounts office at Brickfields Road was broken into a few days ago and Sl2O stolen. Police arc investigating.26 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-05-05 5 Th» marriage was celebrated recently at Johore Bahru of Mr. K. (I. Raman, a teacher at the Government English School, Kluang, and MLss Devaki, daughter of Mr. C. K. Raman of Johore Bahru.33 words
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Article178 1952-05-05 5 KL'ALA LUMPL'R. Sun. I Mr. R R. Chelliah. a local j lawyer and former President of the Ceylonese Youth Forum, was the main target of attack which resulted m a heated 1 argument by members of the Forum at the first general 1 meeting of178 words
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Article65 1952-05-05 5 PAR IT BUNTAR, Sun.— For failing to have his dog muz/J--ed. Kiior Hint; of Bagan Tian» was fined $20 by Inrbe Salleh bin Eckhardt m the Parit Buntar court. Be was fined another MO when be admitted that he had not taken out a licence lor his dog.65 words
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Article243 1952-05-05 5 Lift This ControlBuilders Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, 5 There arc uilii ienl tocks essential buildii g matei \a <> i the Pedei ation mai feel to !h«' i<>< al reg emenf both <>: the ('•<>■ an co& and ora enterpri and this tact ha led the ngoi t hi;243 words
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Article281 1952-05-05 5 Standard SlaH (.orreH|MMi<k*ttt IPOII, Sun.— Another crisis is looming between employers and employees of bus companies m Ipoh and Telok Anson following the mass dismissal of 32 trade unionists employed by the Hup Soon Omnibus Company Ltd. At a meeting of itu liers ou the PiTak281 words
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Advertisement37 1952-05-05 5 AH/ /i\ AN OBSLRVATION— B. C a pleasant companion reduces the length sure **y travel rrtrt-shed. W 4 »OTneo un«h Atmtoonr or Mt coca-cola ooarnir I V'^yV iON UM»T£D C^^T^ m tah^'hm\imtli\4ttu4,mmk. Q ItSi. IWf CDCA^OIA COMUM*37 words
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Miscellaneous330 1952-05-05 5 FEDERATION DIARY KUALA LUMPUR. MAI.AICA a !T1 r 4) ri:;;i and MADRAS: Dr»ub!e Wife (Chinese t \hioi: %mte Of The Indies f MJBfc Yee Sap S«3 Slew picture) 12.30^ 630 and 913 m a.m i_> ij «i and 9.15 Sze (BEaodarinj :w. 713 a ;d m pja 9 30 pm330 words
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Article837 1952-05-05 6 ■TODAY delegates f'° m 19 countries or territories, accompanied by many advisers, will assemble m Ottawa for t- nc ninth meeting of the International Kubber Study Group. rt\e meeting will last for five days and v. hile the agenda and the proceedings remain secret, it is fairly837 words
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2084 1952-05-05 6 ANDREW ROTH - Britain Impaled On Its Own Triangle ANDREW ROTH By LONDON. MALAYANS are familiar with the tendency of traditional British administrators to favour triangular situations, with Britons on the apex, gaining by playing off two other contenders against each other. Some Malayans feel that British administrators m Malaya exaggerate, and occasionally2,084 words
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Article929 1952-05-05 6 By OUR CEYLON CORRESPONDENT COLOMBO pXACTLY a month hence the people of Ceylon will decide whether they wish to be governed democratically or by a dictator. That is the issue before them and it was put fairly and squarely by the Prime Minister, Mr. Dudley Senanayake,929 words
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Letter165 1952-05-05 6 Sir:— l have been a r dent of this Colony for six years lam public spirited and as such I took 11 into tny head to induce nonvoters io register as voters for the elections to the City Council and Legislative Council. I firmly believe that if165 words
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Advertisement19 1952-05-05 6 PLEASE WATCH THIS SPACE EVERY MONDAY f ■P S s MA6ANUL NAGINDAS CO., LTD. «5.«7. AliAB 9IHEST,, SINGAPOHE, 7.19 words
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Advertisement179 1952-05-05 6 g\g>GT out utanding health -giving m cai I of Ovalt.ne" have been •h.m.i-. AA demon«trated b% long enp*^* 1 1 illlUirCS countlea* thoutandTW hpme». and m leadinf Ho>pital» and Nurafng Home* rf%fkfm.£ vhroughout the world. Thl* delictou* food beverage t» aflgaajft* ally prepared from the be»i •>* M— W m^*^fr179 words
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Article205 1952-05-05 7 Harriman Warns West's Defences Still Incomplete DETROIT, May 4 (IP)— Mutual Security Director W. AvereU Harriman warned yesterday that until the Western defences are completed "the future of the world hangs m the balance." Speaking at the national conference of the American Jewish Welfare Board. I205 words
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Article, Illustration96 1952-05-05 7 photo. Mrs. Maria Strada. sister oi screen lover Rudolph Valentino, is seen with her red-haired daughter. Gabriella, m their home at Turin, Italy, April 27. Mrs. Strada and Alberto Valentino, brother of the dead actor, are to file damage suits for USS7OO.OOO against the producers and distributors of the AmericanAP - 96 words
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111 1952-05-05 7 Prosperity Of Shipping To Continue LIVERPOOL. May 4 -The British Mercantile Marine Service Association m Us annual report says that last year was prosperous lor me shipping industry and there '>vas no indication that the prosperity would not be repeated m 1952 British ships recorded their lowest number of strandings111 words
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Article33 1952-05-05 7 CAIRO. Maj 4 .AFP' B I sh Vr.:> Sit Ralp i St< i ;on >day had a 40- n nute convi tion with X.: Fa m\Cs sec etary. Hafez Afifi Pasha.33 words
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121 1952-05-05 7 New Synthetic Process Makes Tyres Tougher CIXCIXNATI. OHIO. May 4. (Renter). A new Canadian syn- thetic rubber process involving use of a light oil could make tyres tougher tnan tnose produced from the present general purpose synthetic. Dr. H. Leverne Williams, of Polymer Corporation Limited. Sarnia, Canada. said here yesterday.121 words
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Article75 1952-05-05 7 LONDON. May 4 (Reuter) The Commonwealth Relations (").Tic"e today annuunced the fol»wing appointments as deputy High Commissioners for the United Kin§d m: Mr. G E S Shannon to suci. d Mr. L. J. 1,. Addison m Mr \V G Head to succeed Mr. p M.ncicv m75 words
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55 1952-05-05 7 NEW YORK. May 4, (UP). The American Committee for Cultural Freedom announced today that nine Nobel Prize winning scientists have sent a message to Frederic Joliot Curie of France, urging him to withdraw his name from his recrnt Prague message alleging United Nations m55 words
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291 1952-05-05 7 \Y\\ DELHI, Ma> 1. (Kniicr). The Governmenl n<lia tol«l ill** Ceylon Govcromenl m a communicai <»; \oit iil;i\ iii.it India conld liarilK advise ilic Ceylon l..«l .m fmjsret i«» «lv*i*>i from it* rurrent Satyagraba nomive rt-i«i;»nri' mo\«iii«'nj against the disfranchise* mml i»( the Indian291 words
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Article92 1952-05-05 7 v-'.v DELHI, Mas 4 (UP) i ported her* todaj that Tibetans and Chinese Cam- >: tugm a pitch* d ru streets ol Lhasa •> began ciamour- exp ilsion of the Chi* Fhe Tibetans had demon- because Di general di>- >• population an^ iinc conditkma which have ted92 words
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Article43 1952-05-05 7 TAjPEH, 4 IAFP>— the o.< ision ol the i mist do ni iat( d 1 j Chinese Seamen's l to bit l a ith the C'i!i) As ita isi Miniof Communications *a.c\ ■ate the downfall o1 > me.43 words
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Article74 1952-05-05 7 RAN ;OON, Mas 4. (R< vB c C i I two Britisb- ■■>} rub- the Tennasarim B< iles X irees >■- dead four kers on the esi lea estates I -acre 1 estati amed by Rubber and Produce i and the I 000-acre late74 words
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Article37 1952-05-05 7 Thailand Denies Peiping Claim ent yesier,l ed a B l> ip&g i%- pr i C wnmunisi at present lin B Such a v ild be cootr try to ifs policy ol upholding I ted Nation 5 AFFAFP - 37 words
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Article90 1952-05-05 7 Chennault Given Leave To Appeal HONGKONG. May 4 <AFP>— Gen, Claire Chennaulfs airline the "Civil Air Transport Incorporated.' 1 ha s been granted leave to appeal to the Privy Council m its claim for the possession of 40 aircraft now K rounded at Kaitak airport m Hongkong. The application for90 words
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Article47 1952-05-05 7 TOKYO. May 4 <AFP> The Japanese police today declared that a mysterious foreign woman who wn.s among the May Day rioters vraa born m America anH married to a Japanese. She U understood to be the former Communist Par:y member, Anna Fujikawa.47 words
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Article45 1952-05-05 7 WASHING lON'. MaJ 4 €Reuter>— Leadiiix American fo vernrrufnt ottciald have wromis©d bij? spetci up m delivering Anna md equinnient to Europe is the fiscal year beginning m July 1 tte United States Sen.il ro-*- j>n Reiaiioot Conualttec •tti^ j«*terdaj.45 words
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307 1952-05-05 7 NEW DELHI, May 4 of drought is stalking India tims are cattle that are dyi tion or thirst. Careful estimates indicate about 5,000,000 head will have j to be fed and watered by em- j ergency supplies. The cattle I are being herdedAFP - 307 words
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113 1952-05-05 7 WASHINGTON. May 4. (AP). —Rear Admiral J. G. Knowlton of Ottawa. Chief of Naval Technical Services m the Royal Canadian Navy, said Friday night Canada is building a "most modern" 1 anti-submarine vessel and will be able to turn it out rapidly and m113 words
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Article48 1952-05-05 7 SAIGON, May 4 (Reuter) —A French marine commando unit yesterday made a surprise attack from gunboats on 200 Vietminh crossing a river about "> miles southeast of Hue. capital uf Annam. Sixty-five Vietminh were killed and 10 captured. The commandos also sank oOQ small boats.48 words
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224 1952-05-05 7 No Wage Raises For Steelworkers Without Companies' Consent COURT ANSWERS TRUMAN WASHINGTON, May 4. (Heuter). The United Slates Supreme Court yesterday ruled that the f>ov«rnment eon hi not increase wages of steelworkers unless Ihe industry agreed. The decision came six hours after President Truman had told a gathering of presidents224 words
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Article40 1952-05-05 7 LONDON, May 3 (AFP)— Short Brothers and Harland Limited announced today that they had received an order for ten amphibian aircraft for the Indian Navy. It was understood that these aircraft were to be used as communication aircraft.40 words
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Article33 1952-05-05 7 JAKARTA, May 4 (Reuter) A split m Indonesia's biggest political party has become a fact with the decision ot the Muslim Nahdatul Ulama to break away from the Masiumi Party.33 words
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Article133 1952-05-05 7 Bandit King's Henchmen Sentenced VITERBO. (Central Italy), May 4 (Reuter)-^-One of the longest murder trials m Italian Legal history ended early today when ltj Sicilian bandits received prison sentences ranging from six months to life. The men were among 31 former henchmen of the late Salvatore Giuliano, self-pro-claimed bandit king133 words
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Article91 1952-05-05 7 Problem Of 200,000 Children TOKYO. May 4 ißeuter-AAP> —The Japanese Wei! are Ministry announced today that it would set up a special committee to study the problem ot Eurasian children born during the postwar occupation of Japan. The number of children b^rn of foreign soldiers and Japanese girls has been91 words
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Article70 1952-05-05 7 DETROIT, May 4 (UP)— More than half ot Detroit's 3.000 petrol stations were either dry or rationing petrol for the first time since World War II today as the nationwide petrol strike began to take its toll m the automotive capitalJohn Merlinger. executive secretary of the70 words
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Article, Illustration70 1952-05-05 7 photo. The peace treaty between thp United States of America and Japan goes into effect April 28 as U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson (right) hands over the U.S. ratification of the treaty. Receiving it (left) is Adrian Fisher, U.S. Siate Department legal adviser. Standin»A.P. - 70 words
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275 1952-05-05 7 OTTAWA. May 4, (IP).— An exchange of mess ages between External Affairs Minister Lester Pearson President of the North Atlantic Council, and General Matthew B. Ridgway, new Supreme Allied Commander m Europe was released here yesterday. Pearson to.d Ridgway that the Council recognized his275 words
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Article47 1952-05-05 7 SAIGON, May 4. (Reuter). A Vietnamese sie'A-ird was b.;rncd to death and several passengers injured when Viettninb troops yesterday shot up a local Corsara airlines Dakota and forced it to land near Phan Thiet airfield, 100 miles east of Saigon.47 words
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106 1952-05-05 7 'Capsule Did Will Make Better World' BOSTON. M... 4 (UP sideni Etobei I < '■< nd <>■ c Unix rsity ol N« Hampi i said m ;i speech ti< world will bo bettei ofl i i people live on food pills. "Though c mi) to <• up our 'J ii-106 words
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140 1952-05-05 7 LONDON, May 4 <h- \t*\ African f«-.ii g <-i Cederati«m be- twten the I o H vwk i i Nyasalan i weir t icpn a coofei enoe m 1 <ondon j day by the Alt tea Bun new arganisation Bet ;i i» !< w140 words
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Advertisement31 1952-05-05 7 SUNSPEL CELLULAR UNDERWEAR M \\'l li v S\/ i Hw\ ATHLETIC SINGLETS $4.75 ROUND-NECK VESTS $5.75 JOCKY SHORTS S 3.95 ELASTIC WAIST TRUNKS $4.75 Sole Agents In Malaya: tittle§» SINGAPORE 1.31 words
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Miscellaneous30 1952-05-05 7 TRY THINKItsie OF -^SM^U^h- ll Isf- V^m 1 ?M SOMETHING- VERY *M&^ /S£&O?<2:-uk T.'ilP HP C.P AUNT PRIT2I---I A PLEASANT _^y LJ **^L pM^p^ws^^. SLEEP y r +&r>^^j*£^sps%y^z m s^^30 words
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Article447 1952-05-05 8 Good Turnover In Industrials By A Special < :«rre«|»»ml«-nl FAIRLY active lomlilinns prevailed d»rros ibe week with a good volume of bunine** wrillrn m I industrials, a fair turnover m tin* »»i 3i»app©miißg I market for rubber. The drop m the rubber commodity, which became,447 words
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Article182 1952-05-05 8 The Week 's Business Industrials: Alexandra Brick $3 ?7i to $3.80. Preference $6.f0. I Gammon 13.05 to $:JIO c d.. Hammer $46.25, Malayan Breweries 55.05 to $5.00. ftfalayan Cement [)->\ to 90 cents. McAUster s:;9»i. Robinson $4.03 c.d, Sime^Darhy $160 Straits Trading S24.i>o to $'">:;•>:> cum all, United Engineers $12.50.182 words
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Article61 1952-05-05 8 SOME KO.OOO Japanese ■Bnde fountain pens bearing British Brrn^s trademark have been impounded m various purls ol America jnrf Australia according. to thp Chairman oi {he Bi'itis:^ Menttnore Manufacturing Ccnnpany, Mr. Arthur Andrews. He claimed fii'in makes I more pens than any other Eurt>i pean company.U.P. - 61 words
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Advertisement622 1952-05-05 8 FAS! HLGLLAR TRANS- PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overlind ■M Frimisro Lot Aagcles AJ American Cjhiomb Cities Peaaa< P.S'aam Spora Arr LA SF BAWAII BEAR LM 2«May n/28Miy MMaf/ U«ae Fvii f-i! particjlara of Dry Cargo Deep Tanks and Passenjei ANCIO FRENCH BENDIXSCNS LTD. f«L S pore «^Bl/S K. Lumpur SHI P622 words
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Advertisement631 1952-05-05 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regßiai Sailings to I'hina and Japan from Singapore Porl Swettenham tk Penan?. Also direct Sailings from I>ant;kok and Indonesia to China Japan Due S'oore Due Penan? From "Fanias" In Port Diakarta 'Mni.van^" May f»th May fttli Hongkong ••S/rriuien" May 10th Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penanit P631 words
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Advertisement604 1952-05-05 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS Spore P Sham Penang I\PAR\ (RL) 7 13 May 14 May 15 16 May SOESTOYK (HAL) 22/26 May 27 May !H ?*> May r/|WA!.I(SMNJ Pi Ma*604 words
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Advertisement475 1952-05-05 8 Ll* S'r>o^ P.S'ham P'-u*, "KOKE\" for Baacfcok Saigt; Hrn^or,* 1»i -*7M*y HUM* *1 '.'M,, Saieon llmuJfcmt Kobe Yokohama 19-^lUime 17 IRJuue 14 ICJum FROM JAPAN HONGKONG "BIN'l AMi pie^ent-y loading lapta Im Ban-kor abt. 11-14M«jr saii!N(js memnnmn mmmi Foi CwUwwbo. Aden Port Said Genoai Antttcrj) Kwfjerd,.. Hamburc, Coprnhsisen Gotbenburc Osl©475 words
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633 1952-05-05 9 Sal -Dato Onn h.n Ja'afar. tica 1 e> c BB then n voter m the Ftosferation Ma i> reported to iiave liscd I.c Indiaa Constitution. Pt kapj i; de>»Tvcs praise. KB '.-.rr.e has been spent a: d nuch efl ri expended In Its633 words
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Letter173 1952-05-05 9 a. c kampooc! wi "t p ace. F- :r m oj an integrated outlook H ia oe es- c would-be ion Shi i for pro\ ided pei a ne ci arj na facihties In i itiofl pro- r sub like so ia it subjerta ii the future sjeneratioa173 words
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Letter116 1952-05-05 9 I am surprised that S A an Op S as who a sta pponeni of !>: Apartheid •Ed by s iai s rth A:- ans og India an I are forced pay |Of '■AC) p. -imp y ause j ii c Africans" A-- s a humi.u. ka116 words
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Letter76 1952-05-05 9 S Radio Mala j proI m many dia c i >ut it is regretted that do q ha been to ii 1« k s Sinha -t 1 program I r ■'■>? Coleny ftc iWetation then are amber of Sinhalese who. 1 am > :re, be sdd to76 words
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Letter179 1952-05-05 9 Sir: W m regard to your Editorial regarding I ers and Leadership" 1 > ssty the following as far as Plantation Workers Union Malaya is concerned: Dux ng Mr. P. P NaraI ana tour of Kedah Mice I had the oppor- ::.ty ft going round with him179 words
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Letter110 1952-05-05 9 Sir,— The P-W. Government I\ :.sa)!icr.-' Association has a letter to the Director Medical Servioea requesting free supply ol dentures to Pensioners arid their families. P-. nsioners who have served fhe Government faithtu y Bad it beyond their means lo get complete sets oi dentures from110 words
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181 1952-05-05 9 THE TRUE MEANING OF PROTECTION' Sir. Oie of Che leading newspapers m Malaya demanded the critics of the HLigb Coraoo^sioner, to make up their BBDds whether they wore attacking the principle of collective punishment or only its imposition ub the rase of Tanjong Malim. and also wanted to know why181 words
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227 1952-05-05 9 Sir:— The Progressive Party seems to be considerably worried over the formation of the Singapore Electors Welfare Council, as evidences by their reaction m the Press. City Councillors elected on the Progressive Party ticket have stated m the Singapore Free Press, dated 29th. 'April, that227 words
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Letter377 1952-05-05 9 Sir:— l understand thai the Klang Town Board had submitted to the State Secretary. Sefcangor, the proposal that petit inn writers practising m Klang should be licensed by the Government I also understand that this question had been duly submitted to the Centra] Govt. with the recommendation that377 words
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Letter, Illustration504 1952-05-05 9 Sir.— Mr. Malcolm MacDonald said rcct-ntlv. "Ine proudest ta.sk ol your generation is the creation of a united, happy and tree Malayan nation ims ran only be achieved on a louucation of inter-racial cooperation regarding each other first and foremost as Malayans, one harmonious peopfe.504 words
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Letter132 1952-05-05 9 a i appealed 1 the < oi R e o thai v :noway of lile by I ten I r\ tfce < enquii i Office is equal li 1 < re. i m given regai the ol r> gi d m .!<; 1 1 S be and132 words
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Letter58 1952-05-05 9 We v. lid kc pour attest ton gar "Ann < v n en i'■ .< m the Bed work" 1 1 Ba v.o lla Wm have been .y^eni:.^ i Bame old c o; b.. af« Sinflei Eor 'ho <i 3 ears ;ad to rela] I i the58 words
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Letter287 1952-05-05 9 Sir: Retailers of rationed commodities are suffering inconveniences and loss and will the department concerned pay attention? Retailers are allowed profit of 45 and 70 cents on a picuJ uf rice and sugar respectively. I,et us find out the position of an average retailer who supplies rice and287 words
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Advertisement35 1952-05-05 9 i START SAVING p TODAY. CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD I YOU (AN OPLN A BA\l\<»> AdOlM NM AS Unit AS $1/ I.MKKISI WII4 Rr paii» at t»<& riK nmtiM doans mM couch fisdm MIXTURE /gS&OT35 words
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Miscellaneous70 1952-05-05 9 Z7^ 1 !|1!! ii^liiH!l!l|llif» II (GEE^WHATALOVELV^ I 1 C POPK I I—3 vS^w&D^' S7\ 1 f/VES CM\LDREN! WE WAVE KAT TV4AT T\ME"U f^VES, PR\SC\LLAf) f WHAT OID HE *^V (>&> I MARCONI TO THANK FOR M TMERE WERE NO DO YOU HAVE j f WANT A RADIO FOR I.^ m^ZrlrZc^70 words
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Article, Illustration1534 1952-05-05 10 Peter Robinson - An adveatere Colled Photography Peter Robinson i w SffSm Xll-Landscape Photography r J'HK CHEAPEST. th«- most readily available and one of the most fascinating *ut>i«M ts to photograph is the very land unon and m winch w«* livi*. This phasv of photography is called, not tiipnsinnly. landscape photography and. to1,534 words
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Article, Illustration9 1952-05-05 10 "A SOPHISTICATED LANDSCAPE" by Peter Robinson.9 words
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Article, Illustration822 1952-05-05 10 Bih Webb Jones - Of Men and Masic Bih Webb Jones By r THERE has been consider- able debate m America recently, (quite apart from the Presidential election) over the Question of finding: an answer to a query posed mostly by the Musicians Union as to whether "Jazz at the Philharmonic" shall cross the822 words
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Miscellaneous230 1952-05-05 10 ON THE AIR SINGAPORE l*H4 a, i> to) 1» a.m. News; 10.05 Tunes from Yesterday Today; 10.45 The Continental Touch; 11 a.m. Time for Music; 1 p.m. Matty Malneck Orchestra A Kay Starr; I :»> News; 1.45 Home on the Range: 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Children's Corner; 6.35 Composer of230 words
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Miscellaneous132 1952-05-05 10 MONDAY CROSSWORD By special arrangement with The Times and Manchester Guardian (Copyright) 111 _II I 10 ii~ 12 ~~xl -I B~_l B 8_ HI Bj| Sllllil 111 ■Zll|3ibZJh~ih 24 25 i| "5T M ACROSS Pursues animal* (4 metroS?r-:V: re back ta l 0 gg ™< ten for a ce o132 words
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Miscellaneous336 1952-05-05 10 1 1 1 LdttsJinLX^r ImH 1 QIOIATIOV An aproned wife has no timr i» be bad." Bulgarian Proverb MOVDAT FOR FVERVOVF. Make t!ie mast of ouportiinnip, to go ah«ad regarding .>ong: financial and romantic Interests Benefit through those who i 1 your interests at heart Ekj>!p.> 1 your talent-s Be336 words
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300 1952-05-05 11 SINGAPORE police took the lead m Section A of the Singapore Cricket Association tourney yesterday when they gained full (12) points m their match against the SCC at Thomson Road. The Police won m a thrilling finish, the SCC just failing mi n a bid300 words
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Article141 1952-05-05 11 LONDON*. May 4. (Reuter). Yesterday's Lea gut- soccer matches brought the season's League programme to a close aid the fo lowing are the successes and failures. First Division: CharrtDions Manchester United Runners- j up Tottenham Hotspur Rele- J gated to Division II Fulham and Huddersfteld. Second141 words
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Article149 1952-05-05 11 CHIEF Little WoU and Seelie Samara drew m their return match at Hipp. v World Stadium on Saturday each scoring a pintail m six rounds ol hectic wrestling. The Little Wolf r-l^cd the Xe^ro m whirlwind fashion m; round four. Dashing out of his romer when the bell149 words
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Article, Illustration145 1952-05-05 11 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead TIERE'S a shot that puzzles ninny I yoljer ilw down hill ue. First, let rue auy that m every unusual tlwt m yoJ/ the pro fesnonaVs idea is to adjust his stance, modify 'ii.s usual grip and evv:i change his club m 1 order145 words
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Article633 1952-05-05 11 ARMY l«t Inns. Cap* Reynold* c Otoapathy b Sabapathy 4 5 Winter run out CoL Knox c Thuraisingam b Staeey c Delilkan b Sttndrana 57 Cattanacn b Nagalan Diplock c Uftiapathy b Sundram xt Major Bennett c K. 8. Rctuam b De'alkan T 4 Ford run633 words
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Article1205 1952-05-05 11 BOWLERS dominated most of the Junior tourney matches played yesterday. Seletar, favourites for the section scored a convincing one innings victory over the Sinhalese, Denny's bowling which brought him seven wickets for six runs playing a vital part. €'S€* v §<>ati/4i13 C.s brat RAF. Tenrata f»r lir>t inalnss1,205 words
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Article69 1952-05-05 11 IN a friendly cricket match at the padang yesterday Nee Soon Garrison beat the Singaore Cricket Club by seven runs. Nee .Soon batting first made 160. The principal scorers were Shaw 28 McKeever 26, Bartlett 20, and Newbury 38. SCC. replied with 153. Sanderson69 words
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Advertisement613 1952-05-05 11 CLASSIFIED ADS 1 SITUATIONS VACANT \i-\I.AiVA HOME GUARD i V mcies are olleied j pc 1 s of District Home rd 0 ci a m Malaria g em dI Sa.aiy $330 x Aio plus COLA Military c experience pie p v Staf) Otlicer j c Guard Mai area I&RITISH Co613 words
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Advertisement588 1952-05-05 11 DEATH FRANK Warrack Walker MC, ED., of the Smokehouse, Cameron Highlands, and formerly of Bon stead and Company, on Sunday, May 4 ACKNOWLEDGMENT \|R. Mrs. X G. Kurup L 'hank the Doctors, Sisters. Relatives Frienda for theii attendance, valuable presents and congratulatory messages on the occasion of the marriage of588 words
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Advertisement624 1952-05-05 11 SENG SEWING MACHINE CO. AS from lst. May, 1952, my cm sales Depot at 571. Serangoon Road will be closed and business will be continued at 26. Meyer Chambers. Raffles Place. Singapore. As from the above date all monies due to or by Senj; Sewing Machine Co will be collected624 words
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Advertisement746 1952-05-05 11 NOTICES VOTICE is hereby given that Mr. C. G White has i now left our employ, and therefore has do further authority to transact business on behalf of our comoany SCANDINAVIAN AGENCY LIMITED. GO-66 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9. No. (25) m C E. 710 :>0 I NOTICE TO IMPORTERS AND746 words
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Advertisement716 1952-05-05 11 SHIPPING NOTICE m.v. "Travancore/ JL^kOM Continenl dischargsag t; raJ Cnrgo ongaMsi the Singapsn Bi ibo v r Board on or a)"' 1 ihe Bth May \\'\U i n igi ees please contact Pateraon, Sin fit 'n Ltn Union Hi. ling, Singapore— -Tel .No. 2 081. INTENDING paf engen tor the716 words
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Article210 1952-05-05 12 p >;.;■. SPORTS As iation racove ed sufHcientN c ill to beat H.M D i a Diy. 2 SAi Le igue it PTS gTOU I, j: 'i t esterday. D /v'- ird a goal sc m the «id minute ol tbc ?epl P i theil led210 words
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Article77 1952-05-05 12 rUSAN, Korea, May 4 (UPVSouth X ea plans tv> send at lenst iJ athletes to the Helsinki npic games, the Korean t> npic Committee announced I >i i v. T if rugged South Koreans wiD partir »ate m I m Marathon com- j pel77 words
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Article550 1952-05-05 12 Perak Win By 7 Wickets W JL2 Jf ">£< "vJI 1 1 OH, Sun. IVrak defrateil Selangor by a«*v»*ii tickets m their first inter-Biate cricket titatrli which coiwlihlccl here today on the town |»u<l<*t><{. This was I'crak's first virtory over St*lant£or since the resumption of inter-state rrirkel matches after llie550 words
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Article254 1952-05-05 12 CATHOLIC Young Men's Association (P.M.) were too :ast for Town Raiiiitfis m their SAFA Third Divi>i >n **A" league soccer played Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Leading by five clear goals a' ha If time. L'YMA finally van the match six tfoals to one CYMA aat->:254 words
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Article44 1952-05-05 12 IN THE final of the University of Malaya'j inter -block Knock Out soccer competition for the Menon Rajaratnam Challenge Cup played at the Bukit Timah ground on Saturday, "C" Block beat "D" Block by four goals to one to win the Cup.44 words
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Article112 1952-05-05 12 NEH YORK. May 4 (AFP> TtM American Athletic Feder- mi has disignated six players t-j represent officially the United Si _\j m me Wimbledon tournad ?it be he'd on June 23, it i announced nere today. 1 selected nien players are Dick Saw who won112 words
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Article387 1952-05-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. joI md Baxter puved the j «iv >- the Selangor Services] jht a i kets victory over Non j Bemle i when they each took foes wtcketi each fof nn.e and i 11 raiu respectively on the jAi \r\z >daj >« irts; Nun387 words
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Article445 1952-05-05 12 S'PORE CIVILIANS DO IT AGAIN TRAILING 1-0 for more than 25 minutes, Singapore remained cool and confident and turned ;he tables on their Services rivals at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, winning 2-1. The match was m aid of the Colony's Olympic funds and 3.. r >oo fans turned up to445 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-05-05 12 pnoio. M. E. Constant's Thunderhead 11. ridden by D. Poincelet (nearest camera) wins the 2.000 guinea stakes at Newmarket m the first English classic of the season. Second was King's Bench (left), owned by Mr. A. J. Tomnsott and ridden by T. Goslinff. M. Marcel Bonssac's Arsur (right of flanA.P. - 60 words
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Article111 1952-05-05 12 SULIAMAN Awar.c. favourite for the Cosmopolitan Cycling Club's 50-mile mass start road yesterday, was beaten into fourth nlace by young Mansoor bin Sawi of the Pasir Panjang Cycling Club. Mansoor Sawi's winning time was 2 hr. 34 mm. He won the race from a ne.n of111 words
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Article419 1952-05-05 12 By LEONG HEW MENG IPOH, San.— Perak's 3—o victory over Pahang: on Saturday was deserving: but not altogether creditable since the team's performance lacked the sparkle and brilliance of a first rate side. But this is to be expected from a bunch of "strangers" mixing together419 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-05-05 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: SAFA League. Div. 1. Katong Sajarah v Cfiinese Casuals at Jalan Besar stadium: Die. 3A. Wonderlads v YCAA ai Geylang: Div. 2 Kuionq Sajarah "A" v T. B Rangers at CYMA SBHFA League— MPll v Mansfield at Shell ground.42 words
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Article235 1952-05-05 12 BRESCIA. Italy, May 4 (Renter*—The German Mercedes, making its fiidt international racing since the war, swept into the lead today m the Milne Miglia (1,000 miles) road race round Northern Italy. The new superlight car. driven by Karl Kling. was one of the three entered235 words
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Article70 1952-05-05 12 BERLIN. May 4 (AP) The touring Chicago Golden Gloves boxing team earned a 5-5 draw with a team of German amateurs i'i>t night when Heavy-weight f-a Sanders of Los Angeies knoctu-d out Werner Walloscheck m two minutes of the first round" ITIUS, the Americans, who were peatep70 words
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Article65 1952-05-05 12 COPENHAGEN. May 4 (Reuter)— The Danish badminton team to play India m the European zone versus Pacific zone tie of the Thomas Cup m Kuala Lumpur on May 24 and 25 was selected yesterday. The team is: Poul Holm, Joern Skaarup, Ole Jensen, Ib Olesen. John65 words
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Article25 1952-05-05 12 IN the SAFA Division 2 soccer match yesterday at the CYMA ground Kota R^ A received a walk-over from Woodbridge Hospital.25 words
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257 1952-05-05 12 AN increase m membership subscriptions was decided at the Chinese Swimming Club's annual general meeting held m Amber Road yesterday. Resident and Lady members will now pay $4 extra a year and junior members $2 more The increased .subscriptions will give the257 words
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Article329 1952-05-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Aryan Gymkhana playing the second game here thrilled the largest crowd seen at a local soccer match, with brilliant ball control, dribbling and passing, while beating the Tamihans Physical Culture Association by two clear goals, one m each half scored by329 words
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Article102 1952-05-05 12 SEREMBAM. Sun. Seremban District won the Leonard Memorial Cricket Trophy f.dav when they defeated the Outstation District by 25 runs after the two days fixture. The outstanding feature of the match were the bowling of Lockhart, the former Johore and Malayan cricketer who took o leV102 words
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Article42 1952-05-05 12 LOXDOX. May 4 (Reuter, Tony Fox by easily retaining hiBritish title (Wingfield Sculls this week h;i s proved beyond all doubt that he is lar and away Britain's best sculler and must be rated as a real Olympic "hope."42 words
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Article392 1952-05-05 12 WORLD SPORTS ROUNDUP DROBNY BEATS SEDGMAN BOURNEMOUTH. Eng--1 land. May 4 (AP)— Jaroslav Drobny, of Egypt, defeated Frank Sedgnnan of Australia, generally recognized as the world's best tennis player, m four sets for the men's singles title. The scores were *-2. ft-S, 1-6, 6-4. LOUISVILLE, Kenltu ky May 4 (4P>—392 words
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Article133 1952-05-05 12 001 TLIK HOCK. Malaya's 1949 Thomas (up hero, silenced badminton critics douhttul oi lis form when he heat Qng Poh Lim m straight sets last night at the new Selan^or Badminton Hall m the secund and tinal Thomas Cup trial. Ooi won the first set but133 words
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Article404 1952-05-05 12 PEXAXG, Sun.— Weights for all the ei*>ht races for the second day of Penang races on Thursday are: HORSES CLASS 3 OIV. I— s i FURS Sealed Orders 9.00 Cobra 8.13 (.olden Lotus 8 Flag: of Peace 8i: Observation ft.l 2 riiaumaturgy 8.07 Proctor 8.0(i Malleable404 words
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Miscellaneous32 1952-05-05 12 I TIDEif sf] {TJtSf^j hk;h i lues h i resori* m MaavT I Oil M I vi Singapore 3 X I Malacca 4 Port Dickson 3.13 Port Sham 1 44 P«-n:rnff M32 words
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