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Title Section20 1952-02-11 1 The Straits Times MALAYA S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED 1 845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1952 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS20 words
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Article, Illustration763 1952-02-11 1 Bandits found near river KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A SQUADRON of the Special Air Service (Malayan Scouts) Regiment have made contact with Communist terrorists in the wild, rugged jungle country 20 miles south of the Mala\an-Siamese border where yesterday paratroopers were used for the763 words
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Article117 1952-02-11 1 NEW BANK FOR COLONY HONG KONG. Sun. Y HE Chinese-owned Bank of East Asia will open a branch in Singapore In June, it was announced at the annual meeting yesterday. The chairman of the board Sir Shouson Chow, said the decision was taken because of Singapore's status as the centreAP - 117 words
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Article56 1952-02-11 1 TOKYO. Sun Japanese munition inaiij**v li already supplying bombs and repairIng tanks for the United Nations forces, the Kyodo news j agency declared tonight It says ten Japanese companies have supplied 300.000.000 small bombs actually tiny steel gadgets, each with a wing, which can kill56 words
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Article29 1952-02-11 1 CANBERRA, Sun. Navy Minister, Mr. William MeMahon. said today that 2.000 more men will be recruited for the Australian Navy J: brin<gins its total strength to 17.000.—Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP - 29 words
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Article63 1952-02-11 1 HOLLYWOOD. Sun. Tlie missing will of the late film star Maria Montez was yesterday reported found in a garage by her widower. Jean Pierre Aumont. The document has been sought since the actress, was drowned in her bathtub in Paris last year. It was discovered amongAP - 63 words
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Article165 1952-02-11 1 THEIR new armoured battle vests enabled United 1 Nations infantrymen in Korea to withstand without body injury today, a fierce Communist platoon attack north-west of Kumhwa, on the central front. An Eight Army officer said that, despite heavy small arms fire and showers of grenades165 words
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Article93 1952-02-11 1 HONG KONG. Sun. THE smuggling of watches from Vietnam into China has cost the Chinese Communist authorities over 18.000.000.000 Chinese dollars over the past eight months, the Hong Kong Communist newspaper. Ta Kung Pao. claimed today. Involved in the smuggling were merchants in Shanghai.AFP - 93 words
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Article95 1952-02-11 1 WANTS MALAYA TRADE TAIPEH Sun. THE Formosan Provincial Government and the"Central Trust" were reported today to be working on a set of plans to take up with Malafa o n the possibilities of developing trade between the two territories It is suggested for the Initial period there will be aReuter - 95 words
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Article45 1952-02-11 1 VIENNA. Sun. A high Roman Catholic official said today that he had definite news that six Rumanian bishops persecuted by the Communist regime had died in prison or had been killed Another four were doing forced labour in Soviet Russia.—Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article70 1952-02-11 1 COLOMBO, Sun. The 5,700-ton Russian freighter Nicolaev is due to sail from here tonight with 1,850 tons of Ceylon rubber for Comxiiunist China. This is the third rubber shipment to China from Ceylon since the United Nations banned the supply of strategic materials to thatReuter - 70 words
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Article28 1952-02-11 1 TEHERAN, Sun. At least 40 persons are reported to have died in an epidemic sweeping tribes living along the Iraq border of western Persia.28 words
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Article102 1952-02-11 1 OTTAWA Sun. A NEW BATTLE over whe- ther Canada will call herself a Dominion within the Commonwealth will be fought at the opening of the new session of Parliament in Ottawa on February 28 The accession of Queen Elizabeth added fuel to the, growing conflictUP - 102 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-02-11 1 THE GARTER King-at-Arms, Sir George Bellew, wearing his ancient uniform, stands in a coach and, reading from parchment, proclaims Queen Elizabeth 11. This picture was radioed to the Straits Times from London See page 336 words
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Article482 1952-02-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. SECURITY Forces killed two bandits, woundea three and captured one in the 24 hours up to 9 a.m. today. They themselves suffered no casualties On Thursday night, a patrol of 45 Commando opened ftr P from ambush positions on five terrorists482 words
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Article28 1952-02-11 1 BERLIN, Sun.—Two West- j crn policemen, arrested by, Soviet police on Jan. 4, were released yesterday. They had been deprived of their papers and pistols.—A.F.P.AFP - 28 words
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Article235 1952-02-11 1 COURT WILL MOURN FOR 16 WEEKS LONDON, Sunday. THE Lord Chamberlain announced last night that 1 the Court will wear mourning for the King until Saturday, May 31 16 weeks. "There is no indication at present of any period of half mourning such as followed the death of King GeorgeReuter; AP; AFP - 235 words
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Article61 1952-02-11 1 VATICAN CITY, Sun. DOPE Pius XII today per- sonally launched a crusade for a mighty reawakening of Christianity to save the world from total disaster which, he said, might break out any moment. He blamed religious lukewarmness for the plight of the world "which is unconsciously61 words
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Article102 1952-02-11 1 Dollar aid problems for Britain LONDON. Sun BRITAIN Is hoping for some relaxation of the conditions under which she may spend the $300,000,000 emergency aid granted by the United States last month, according to Informed Quarters here Faced with a continuing I sharp run down of dollar rei soarces. Britain'sReuter - 102 words
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Article32 1952-02-11 1 BERLIN, Sun.— The antiCommunist newspaper Tele1 §raf said today that 162 miners were killed and 70 I injured in a Soviet zone mine j j disaster last Wednesday. U.P. IUP - 32 words
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Article156 1952-02-11 1 Egypt cracks down on Reds CAIRO, Sun. WE are fighting against Communists in Egypt. They are working underground and have plenty of money", the Egyptian Minister if the Interior, Mortada el Maraghy Bey, told a Press conference here I last night. Mortada hinted that the Government believes the Communists were156 words
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Article64 1952-02-11 1 TWO oil tankers collided In the Musi River, near Palembang, in Sumatra, yesI terday. They are believed to I be the Bursa and the Said ja. I The Palembang Harbour j Master warned that all inj ward bound vessels in the Musi River must anchor at Pajung64 words
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Article37 1952-02-11 1 WASHINGTON, Sun.—The U.S. Air Force has reduced its goal for peak production of i planes from 1,250 to 950 a month and does not expect to reach its target of 143 I wings before 1955.—A.P.AP - 37 words
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Advertisement30 1952-02-11 1 GEORG JENSEN SILVER Exclusive Unique H. SENA LTD. SINGAPORE PENANC and BANGKOK I" -*r.^Sw r \from'your Remember, the fresher the Beer, the better. Tiger Beer is always fresh and sparkling.30 words
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222 1952-02-11 2 'JAPAN TO ARM 300,000 MEN BY END OF 1953 TOKYO, Sun. lAPAN will have at least J 300,000 men under arms by the end of next I year, sources close to the Government said yester- I day. Most of this "army" will be in the National Police Reserve—to avoid amendmentReuter-AAP - 222 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-02-11 2 MISS CAROLE LOUISE, a dress designer, who has married Mr. Sydney Newgrosh, owner of an antique silver and jewellery business, in London. The bride designed her own wedding dress, which was in medieval style in pink lace.37 words
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156 1952-02-11 2 BONN TO ASK 'LET US JOIN N.A.T.O' BONN, Sun. rpHE West German j Chancellor, Dr. Aden- aver is to press the three j Western Foreign Ministers in London next week for early German admission to the Atlantic Pact, a cut in the pro- posed German contribution to Western defence costsReuter - 156 words
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Article100 1952-02-11 2 VANCOUVER, Sun IRON ore shipments to Japan from British Columbia will be stepped up this year. Officials of the Argonaut Company Ltd.. which has opened up deposits at Quinsam Lake, on the east coast of Vancouver Island, say they expected soon to ship nearly 100.000UP - 100 words
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Article33 1952-02-11 2 SANTIAGO, Sun— The Chilean Ministry of Economy I and Commerce reported that United States cotton exporters have Chile a $20,000,000 loan to cover cotton consumption needs this year.— U. P.33 words
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Article24 1952-02-11 2 LONDON. Sun.— Yugoslavia has renamed five more streets, which had been named after Its former Comlnform associates. Belgrade Radio said yesterday.— A.P.AP - 24 words
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Article65 1952-02-11 2 AQUILA, Italy, Sun. RESCUERS yesterday cut through towering snowdrifts to rush food and medical supplies to the marooned village of Campotosto. 4.700 feet up in the wild Abruzzi mountains near here Snow has cut off Campotosto's 1,500 citizens from the outside world for about three weeks.Reuter - 65 words
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Article95 1952-02-11 2 CIXTEEN people, con- demned to death by military tribunals, have been executed at the French island of Paulo Condure. in the South I China Sea. HE R R WOLFGANG JAEMCKE has been named West German Ambassador to Pakistan. He was formerly Bava- rian Secretary for95 words
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Article68 1952-02-11 2 of alfa, used to make glossy paper, at a Warehouse in Sfax. south of Tunis. BRITISH AUTHOR. Mr. Norman Douglas, died in Capri yesterday. He was 82. POLITICAL ASYLUM has been given to Mr. and Mrs Rose, members of the Chechoslovakian embassy in68 words
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Advertisement796 1952-02-11 2 NOTICES BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES SINGAPORE KOnCI OF QI'ARTEKLY SESSION A quarterly session of the Board of Licensing Justices for Singa-po-p vill bo held in the Court of thr District Judge and First Magistrate in the Criminal Dlstrr t and Police Cou-ts Building, Fonih Brli'Rt Road, Singapore, at 2 IS796 words
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Advertisement130 1952-02-11 2 NOTICES CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY ORDINANCE 1950 The Custodian of Property, Supreme Court. Singapore, has Instructed Messrs. Nasslm St Co. Ltd 4. Collyer Quay. Singapore. to sell by Public Auction, the undermentioned Upright Piano, Refrigerator. Almeirahs. Sideboard*, Bookcases. Chests of Drawers. Upholstered Chairs. Dining Tables. Occasional Tables. Dressing Tables. Writing Tables.130 words
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Advertisement707 1952-02-11 2 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (No. 118) Notice wider Section 140 (v) It Is hereby notified that Draft Plan of the Town Proper of the Town Board area of Kulal has been approved by His Highness the Regent In Council In accordance with the provisions of section 140 (11) of707 words
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Advertisement588 1952-02-11 2 NOTICES NOTICE It Is hereby notified that Mr. Lau Soon Cheng. Pharmaceuticals Salesman, Is no longer In the employ of this Company as from this date SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD., February 11th, 1952. CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBERS Our telephone numbers have be^n changed to: ***** (2 lines) as from the 10th588 words
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Advertisement241 1952-02-11 2 i^Y<fflTilf^ m Last 3 Shows: 3, 6.15 A 9.15 p.m. Columbia Pictures *pe-t*r\r' \r«|ons! Passion! "THE BRAVE BULLS" Starring mm FERRER MIROSLAVA Tomorrow Paramount Pictures "THE FURIES" REX JOIIORE BAHRU Now Showine 3.15 6.45 Si 9.15 'AM BABA FORTY THIEVES' (Technicolor) ATLANTIC Great World Now Showing 7 00 9.15 "FRANCIS241 words
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Advertisement346 1952-02-11 2 3" wiik HURRY! LAST FEW DAYS Today at, 3.15. 6.15 9.15 p.m. Belly-Dancer Supreme SAMIA GAMAL in the Greatest MusicalAdventure of all time "AMEER EL INTIKAM" or "Count or Monte Cristo with English Subtitle 17th DA/ Distributed by South-East Asia Film CV_ Own a VELOCETTE and experience the joy ot346 words
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439 1952-02-11 3 WHILE PRINCE CHARLES PLAYS- SANDRINGHAM, Sunday. M'lZABETH II yesterday alternated between the roles of Queen and mother. Between K"ing state papers and making arrangements >r the funeral of her father, she went to the ursery, the only room in the houseReuter; UP - 439 words
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255 1952-02-11 3 Queen also Duchess of Normandy RK. Channel Islands, Sun Islands. Sun ROCLAMATION ol Eli^ai II as Queen of Ensland— and Duchess of Normandy reached this ■wo-niile square surf-bound I island yesterday after a lournev by air from Lon- ion to Guernsey and by •shins boat from there. Pn then aReuter - 255 words
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Article49 1952-02-11 3 I'ASHINGTON. Sun.-Rus-Is to be invited to defend ire a Congressional comN the charge that Soviet Ian massacred 10.000 &h officers during World II. lairman Madden of the rial House Group said he Id write an official letter nvitation to th e Soviet assy here— A.PAP - 49 words
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Article55 1952-02-11 3 Nepal seeks Tibet's aid IATMANDU, Sun,— The! ilese Government has d Tibet to capture and i over Dr. K. I. Singh, a 1 leader, who crossed into munist-occupied Tibei sponsoring an abortive It here last month. >me Minister, Mr. S. P ihyaya, said: "We believe t will accept our reques*Reuter - 55 words
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Article28 1952-02-11 3 ICOSIA. Sun.— Seven Briwarships which have in Cyprus waten since 28 sailed yest?rday for unknown destination. r include the 14.000-ton aft carrier Ocean.— Reu- I28 words
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Article26 1952-02-11 3 crew was killed and four injured on Friday when avy bomber of the Royal idian Air Force crashed take-off at Goose Bay ador.— AP.AP - 26 words
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Article57 1952-02-11 3 NEW YORK, Sun—Twentythree Norwegian whale hunters, including the man who shot the first recorded albino Moby Dick" sp^rm whale, sailed for home yesterday after a record season off! the coast of Peru. They were from the 10,000ton whale factory ship Anglo Norse, which killed 3,066 whales of upReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-02-11 3 A ROYAL NAVY diver and frogman perch on an old London taxi as it is hoisted from Portsmouth Harbour during a salvage operation to train them in rescuing trapped airmen and others Reuter picture.Reuter - 34 words
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Article140 1952-02-11 3 LONDON, Sun. Crown Jewels to be ised in the funeral of Kins will be worth al$14,000,000. e treasure, kept under i at the Tower of Lonwill in 'ude the Imperial Crow which will rest on the King's coffin. It con- 1 tains 2.783 diamonds. 277UP - 140 words
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Article69 1952-02-11 3 fWM PARIS. Sunday. I fiiAUN is a man of taste when it comes to food and O drink say s the newspaper Franc* Soir. H e likes spiced dishes, white French claret (but not I red. which he says has no "kick") and light AustrianReuter - 69 words
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Article193 1952-02-11 3 ON HIS LAST JOURNEY yESTERDAY saw unusi foreign Embassies am mats prepared for the ai of state and political re tend the Kings funeral. En route or preparing to come to London were King Haakon of Norway, Frederick of Denmark. Gustav of Sweden. Queen193 words
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Article70 1952-02-11 3 DrMossadeq wins in Teheran poll TEHERAN. Sun. DR Mossadeq's nationalist forces made a clean sweep of the national election in Teheran yesterday All 12 deputies elected from the city to the 136-member j Majlis were Mossadeq supI porters. Pleven are members of the Na'icnalist Front Partv. the other is aAP - 70 words
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Article49 1952-02-11 3 CARTAGENA. Colombia. Sun. Two people were electrocuted and three others seriously burned yesterday when the voltage of local current was stepped up unexpectedly. When electric company repairers went into the area I they had to flee before enraged citizens who threatened tp lynch them.— UP.UP - 49 words
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142 1952-02-11 3 m«TT r> r, NEW DEL HI. Sunday. JHE Congress Party of the Prime Minister Mr n tl e h w last n i? ht secure d a n absolute majority in the House of People, the lower chamber, of the new Indian Parliament inReuter - 142 words
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Article26 1952-02-11 3 TUSALOOSA, Alabama. Sun.— A series of explosions shattered a hug P oil barge in the Warrior River yesterday Three of the crew were killed.—UP.UP - 26 words
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Article66 1952-02-11 3 OTTAWA. Sun.— Mr. G. D Mallory. director of the Industrial Development Division t J? e Trade Department, will fly to South-East Asia next week to survey industrial i requirements under the Co- lombo Plan. His services have been lent to the International Econo- mi c andUP - 66 words
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Article24 1952-02-11 3 TODABELU Flores Island Sun.— Flores Island is short of food. Schools are closed and the population is feeding on leaves.— Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP - 24 words
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Article61 1952-02-11 3 KARACHI Sun. THE Imam of the Noeheri Mosque, near the ruins of the Buddhist city of Textila, strangled a leopord with his bare hands last week. Rawalpindi reports said that the Imam saw the leopard leap on one of his friends. He strangled it untilAFP - 61 words
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Article119 1952-02-11 3 MELBOURNE, Sun. DOCTORS and chemisls in the "outback" toda/ reported a painful mystery disease affecting hundreds of farmers since thr> wave of bushflres in New South Wales. Specialists believe sufferers are infected through their pores. The disease causes severe glandular disorders One chemist saidReuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-02-11 3 3 CHEERS FOR THE QUEEN HERALDS sounded a fanfare and then, with ancient ceremony, members of the Privy Council and Royal College of Heralds, Court officials and civic dignitaries doffed headdress and gave three cheers on the Proclamation of Queen Elizabeth 11. Picture radioed from London to the Straits Times.50 words
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Article56 1952-02-11 3 PARIS. Sun. France's oldest political prisoner. Charles Maurras 84, pre-war monarchist, anti-democratic firebrand orator, has been freed because of illness. He was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1945 for collaborating with the Germans When France collapsed in 1940 h e supported demands for an armistice andReuter - 56 words
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Article28 1952-02-11 3 DURBAN. Sun.— Two Europeans and 11 native miners were killed "when a cage plunged down a mine shaft at a colliery here yesterday.—28 words
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Article32 1952-02-11 3 LONDON. Sun— An exhibition of drawings and prints by the 19th century Japanese artist Hiroshlge will be held from Feb. 13 to March 15 at the Burlington Galleries U.P.UP - 32 words
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Article110 1952-02-11 3 SAIGON, Sun. ]y[R. GRAHAM GREENE, British Roman Catholic author, held up here for 23 days waiting for a visa, left yesterday by air for Hong Kong on his way to Los Angeles to confer with the Hollywood producer of his latest best seller, "End of theReuter - 110 words
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Article61 1952-02-11 3 GUATEMALA CITY, Sun.— The Government Labour Court today warned the American Fruit Company that jts properties and equipment worth $20.000,000— would be seized if it did not obey an order to pay back-wages to 3.595 workers laid off last September after a hurricane devastated plantations.Reuter - 61 words
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Article36 1952-02-11 3 WASHINGTON, Sun.— The U.S. Government yesterday allocated an extr a million pounds of aluminium to the motor-car industry for the April-June period to help build more cars and reduce unemployment.— A.P.AP - 36 words
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Article27 1952-02-11 3 MANILA. Sun.— The Japa- I nese reparations delegation I is still refusing t"> agree to I the Philippines claim for I 16.000.000.000-peso reparations I —AFP.AFP - 27 words
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Article169 1952-02-11 3 kume, sun. ITALY last night 1 formally renounced its obligations under the peace treaty with Russia in protest against the Soviet's repeated veto against Italy's admission to the United Nations. Russia recently refused to consent to a revision of the treaty to which the Western alliesUP - 169 words
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Advertisement421 1952-02-11 3 1848—1952 NERVE STIMULANT AND NUTRIENT At the time "Serravallo's Tonic" was sent to me I was commencing convalescence from an attack of influenza. It was very weak and exhausted and had great nervous prostration with the usual insomnia and loss of appetite. I at once began to take "Serravallo's Toiiic"421 words
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Article244 1952-02-11 4 RELIGIOUS VOTE APPEAL DANGEROUS KUALA IIMPIK, SuBday. ONI of the political parties contesting the Kuala Lumpur Municipal elections had been appealing for support on religious grounds. Dato On« bin .la afar, founder of the Independence of Malay' Party, told a laree gathering at an IMP meeting in the Sentul Ward244 words
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Article131 1952-02-11 4 She wants a survey of standpipes A SURVEY to find out how j water from .standpipts is id ma v soon be started by the Singapore Citv C< uncll. A Councillor for East Ward. Miss Amv Lay cock, has asked for this survey because she it cl> that Mandpipes are131 words
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Article40 1952-02-11 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Raja Ali bin Tabar. Md. Noor bin Noordin and Sa'ayar. who were charged in the Police Court with the theft of 59 boctles of Orange Crush. were allowed bail in $150 eacn pending trial..40 words
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140 1952-02-11 4 University seeks engineer to fill new chair yo meet the big demand among Malayan students lor a faculty _of engineering, University !of Malaya authorities tiave decided to advertise 'in aU Commonwealth countries for a professor for this new chair. The Vice-chancellor. Sir George Allen, said yesterday that it would be140 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-02-11 4 IT was the annual children's day at the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club yesterday, but grandmothers were there too. There were many things which even grandmothers could enjoy at the fun-fatr. Here seme of the youngsters gather round the 'lucky fishing' stall. Straits Times picture.44 words
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Article340 1952-02-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. THE most useful function of the Colombo Plan Exhibition from Malaya's viewpoint was that it would show hundreds of thousands of "people how the Communist activities were affecting every aspect of Malaya's progress", said Mr. J. N. McHugh, Director of information Services,340 words
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Article102 1952-02-11 4 IMC A: •ue^d£. 3 pjn.; MYF Institute committee meeting. 5 pjn.; judo ar.d body-building classes 5.30 p.m.; Malay class 5.30 p.m.; Malay literacy claas 6 pjn.: vocational talk on 'Electrical Ereineering", by Mr. C. G. V. Rurid. Paya Lebar Methodist School, 8 pjn. CHINESE me*: staff meetlag 9102 words
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Article21 1952-02-11 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.—A meeting of the Johore Executive Council was held today in the CoimeD Chamber. I Johore Bahru.21 words
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Article60 1952-02-11 4 JOHORE BAHRD. Sun Father Ncel G«h. Pastor of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, announced at. Mass today that a memorial service to the late King will be held in the church at 7 a.m. on Friday. A letter from Mgr. fHcomendy. Bishop of Malacca. Tallin?60 words
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Article264 1952-02-11 4 CrHSTATIONS liable to load •heMinx today aw: DAT Short St.. New Ice Works. Baleotier Road. JalaB Aaaae. B.M.B.r.. Mrttilchw. Braddell Rise, Island GoU Club, SeleUr Pumps. Ne« Soon. SeleUr Wireless. Mental HoapKal. Trafalgar Estate. New I fl urld. Bendemeer Road. Ban Hock Leovr, Milne Road, talan Sottaa. Beach264 words
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Article45 1952-02-11 4 MmvpeM GkmoHMßt will be asksd for th< number of premature births reoordfd each ftm since 1935 and the number that cried witt in a year of birth by Mr. C. R. Dasartiharaj (Labour Rocbore) at the next meeting of the Legislative Counci!45 words
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Advertisement178 1952-02-11 4 at the same time You can't have Corrosion 1 and I APEXIOR I in any boiler" V^B B^^^R^ Apcxior Number I is a certain, BkPS^^^ safe and econoniical insunm* against rust and corrosive pitting of boiler shells and tubes. Ihe world's most renowned boiler engineers have standardised upm and recommended178 words
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398 1952-02-11 5 BUSHEY PARK HOME 'NOT IDEAL FOR AGED 'We do the best we can 9 gOCIAL Welfare Department officers said yesterday that Bushey Park Home in Singapore was by no means ideal for the aged and was drastically understaffed, with only one matron and two amahs to look after 204 inmates,398 words
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93 1952-02-11 5 PUPILS, PARENTS ASKED INVEST IN YOUR SCHOOL' KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. TH'r. Methodist Afternoon School here has started "Operation ant" —a campaign to raise building funds in th P form of small contributions from its pupils. Each pupil is being asked to donate at least ten cents a week. Parents or93 words
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Article68 1952-02-11 5 ALOR STAR. Sun. rE Kota Star Town Board, at Its meeting today, unanimously agreed to call the new $150,000 market at Jalan Regent the Alor Star market. The market, which will be ready in a month, replaces the Tanjong Charlie market at Jalan68 words
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Article54 1952-02-11 5 A TAXI, carrying passengers to their horne s in Pasir Panjang, skidded and overturned at Keppel Road, Singapore, yesterday. The taxi-driver escaped with a slight bruise on his left arm but his passengers, a man. woman and a child, suffered slight cuts and were treated54 words
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Article106 1952-02-11 5 At the annual meeting of the Singapore Army Civil Service Union (R.E.M.E. District Branch) held over the week-end, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: Messrs. L. Oerald (chairman), K. Mathew Phillips (secre'.ury). P. K. Koshi (treasure^), and Bruce Rappa and Yahaya bin Shukoor106 words
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Article46 1952-02-11 5 KUANTAN, Sun.—An auxiliary policeman has beer shot, dead accidentally by •another auxiliary policeman at Sembawang, near Maran. The policemen were In two hunting parties which had entered the jungle at different places and times. The victim was mistaken for a deer46 words
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Article41 1952-02-11 5 Eye-witnesses of an accident along Balestier Road. Singapore, on Feb 5. involving a military lorry and a cyclist are asked to contact Inspector Ahmad bin Malik of ttie Traffic Police. The cyclist, a schoolboy. Lim Huey Sheng. died.41 words
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Article40 1952-02-11 5 KUANTAN, Sun. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Mohd. Ali, from the District Office, Kuala Lipis, is now Deputy Assistant District Officer, Kuantan He takes the place of Inche Abdul Rashid bin Mohd. Ali, who has been appointed Circuit Magistrate. 81tiawan.40 words
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Article61 1952-02-11 5 Poultry thief sent to gaol TAIPING, Sun.—For theft of three fowls, Din bin Mat, 45, was sentenced in Taiplng to one year's imprisonment, to be followed by 12 months" police supervision. Din admitted 23 previous convictions. On a second charge of falling to register and get an identity card, Din61 words
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Article95 1952-02-11 5 M ALOR STAR, Sunday. IN a two day combined police military operation in one of Kedah's "bad areas,'' of Pokok Sena near Alor Star, which ended yesterday evening large quantities of food and other supplies were discover- The operation was carried out on information from the95 words
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Article47 1952-02-11 5 PENANG, Sun. Madam Ooi Chooi Lean, wife of Assistant Superintendent of Police Tan Ghim Kheng died yesterday. She was a former teacher of the Penang Phor Tay School. She leaves her husband, two sons and one daughter. The funeral takes placa on Wednesday47 words
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Article27 1952-02-11 5 ALOR STAR. Sun. The Kota Star Town Board opened its debate H*»v with a me-minute silent < as a mark of respect to the late King.27 words
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Article227 1952-02-11 5 IPOH, Sunday. THE demand for adult education was so great that x dozens of classes could be run in Perak if teachers and finance were availabe, said Mr. Harold Wakefield, outgoing president of the Perak Adult Education Association, at the annual meeting today He stressed227 words
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Article19 1952-02-11 5 IAIPING. Sun.— For not attending court in asswer to summons, Chan Fatt was fined $20 fci Taiping.19 words
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Article180 1952-02-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A YOUNG Indian mother yesterday dipped her year-old son In the Batu Caves River, eight miles from Kuala Lumpur, and prayed to the God Subramanyam to reduce the size of his head. She was one jf thousands of Hindu devotees who paid homage180 words
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Article82 1952-02-11 5 MIPOH. Sun. R. and Mrs H. Wakefleld, who have been active social workers, will leave shortly for Britain on leave. Mr. Wakefield is a senior teacher at the Anglo-Chinese School and a past president of th£ Rotary Club of Ipoh and the present president of the82 words
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Article32 1952-02-11 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Dato Onn bin Ja'affar will be visiting Batu Pahat on Thursday to address a public meeting on the aims and objects of the Independence Party of Malaya32 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-02-11 5 SIR Thomas J. Strangman Q.C., and Lady Strangman arrived in Singapore yesterday bj Willem Ruys from U.K. Sir Thomas Is the chairman of the Singapore Traction Company and is on a 18-day visit here. Straits Times picture. (Story in P. 7).47 words
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Article75 1952-02-11 5 JOHORE BAHRU Sun Yew See Low, of Mersing, was fined $400 in the Police Court today for attempting to smuggle In 12 watches, valued at $300. from Singapore. A policeman at the Customs barrier saw Yew with a flask which, when it was shaken, gave away75 words
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Article68 1952-02-11 5 The Seletar Tamils Association officials for the year are: President, Mr. T Muthumallu; vice-president. Mr M Daniels, secretary. Mr. 8. Veerasamy; asst. secretary. Mr A. Ayyasamy; treasurer. Mr. M Arokeyasamy; auditors, Mr. P Karuppiah and Mr V. Swaparagasam. committee: Messrs P. Arumugam, N. Raj al in gam.68 words
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Article141 1952-02-11 5 \T Saturday's tea party of the Singapore Straits Chinese Methodist Church, 250 people observed two minutes' silence in memory oi the late King. Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, who presided, said that the party was held for a fourfold purpose. It was to bid "bon141 words
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Advertisement199 1952-02-11 5 m Tht World's Finest Instrument < i r-»^ -i i I_MA_N_NB ORG. HARMONIUM j X > 1 1 i 1 1 jh 111 mm H^^^ai Modal 102 C: Saugwind. AuuMttunf: Elch* 1 RECISTER: Ba.t Diikant Mich. R.|. Bourdon 8' Flute d'amour 8' Fort* I i Diapa.on 8' Melodia 8' Okt«v-K*pp*<199 words
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926 1952-02-11 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. Feb. 11, 1952. Fight the Grafter Bleak in its terseness, but vivid in the blinding light it sheds on contemporary life I in Singapore, is the paragraph on corruption in the annual report of Mr. J. P. Penne-father-Evans, the Commissioner of Police. He indulges in926 words
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Article240 1952-02-11 6 Newspapers, even more than most private citizens, will be glad that the House of Commons not many days ago gave a second reading to the Defamation (Amendment) Bill. This is a private member's motion, but it will pass i through Parliament with the support of both Government and240 words
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1183 1952-02-11 6 SIMON WOLF - SIMON WOLF Elizabeth 11, in her own right, By QNE of the characterv istics of the Englishman is a deeply rooted love of his monarchy. In the age of Parliamentary democracy this bears no relation to the power held by royalty in bygone1,183 words
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388 1952-02-11 6 rpHE subject of citizenship and qualifications for A election in Singapore has recently dawned on the political scene, and there are certain puzzling aspects which need to be explained by an official policy statement from Government. If the franchise is fixed on motives that would benefit388 words
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270 1952-02-11 6 COUNCILLORS' ENGLISH ATTAINMENTS T WAS delighted to read in the Straits Times of Monday morning a statement by Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy anent the educational qualifications of City Councillors and, I would add, Legislative Councillors. The question of writing and speaking correct English has always deeply interested me, and I270 words
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Letter173 1952-02-11 6 'THE M.C.S. is already so depleted of officers of the calibre and status of Mr. del Tufo that the suggestion to have him appointed to the temporary post of Deputy High Commissioner, under Sir Gerald Templer, was an astonishing indication of complete lack of appreciation of173 words
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Letter141 1952-02-11 6 IN a news report. la.m. Saturday you were kind enough to attribute to me certain statements concering a proposed body to help guard the physical and moral well-being of Singapore's children. You will naturally appreciate that I said what you quoted me as saying entirely on my141 words
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Article429 1952-02-11 6 Good odour r inK Kudicmiiu Colleague lias just w.ssed on i a horror story norn T0..,u. It concern^ v juung j<. ese hcientiiu woo, aver i.... i- staKiiiji reo.^iui, dv v., ,oloped 10 p^iecuui tin i ..r Oi ttcolcft v. niiKy. He u,is prociuced a co..ioct;o.i v429 words
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Advertisement881 1952-02-11 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. Clmwined Form In PM* WISEMAN: To BOBBY, wife Of O. O. E. Wiseman, a *on, at K.K. Hospital, on Feb. 9th. NAOUMOFF: On Feb. 1st at IB. Wedderburn Road, London. Jf W 3 to Mary (nee /andprvelU wife of Peter Naoumoff, davchter THE ENQAOEMEKT Is announced between Arthur881 words
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Advertisement10 1952-02-11 6 From $48. &qie>it Service afteb Sab 16 COLL>IR QUAY -SINGAPORE10 words
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Advertisement113 1952-02-11 6 fflfffM BINOCULARS M.W P*J 'jH Eight and Six Power ■P^^\-^ SI 75 MC^r "ffI^OPTICIAN doni/o qedde/o -me lirHe /onop •for home leave' Dormeuil Freres Finest Woollens from the French Collection and New Gay Evening Frocks naTTl%o hoTel 4- /3tnc|apoh£ wwmm relief For Colds Coughs gjv and Bronchitis Every adult In113 words
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Article158 1952-02-11 7 25 per cent increase over 1950 total SEPT. WAS MOST POPULAR MONTH j j^|ORE than 1,600 couples were married and registered in Singapore during 1951 a 25 per cent, increase over the 1950 total. Main reasons for this increase are said to be the rubber158 words
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Article, Illustration156 1952-02-11 7 MR. P. 11. B. HARRIS, the Federation's first postwar Art Superintendent, conducts an art class for teachers (above) and discusses a painting with a teacher in Kiiiala Lumpur (left). Mr. Harris, who spent the stay in the country organising art courses for Selangtor teachers, said156 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-02-11 7 I)|{ MANUEL MM, vicepicsidcnt of a multi-million dollar corporation in the I'liilippines, who arrived in Singapore yesterday from a tour of Indonesia. Dr. l.im. a former Justice of the Philippines Supreme Court, is staying with Mr- Everret < hecket of the Standard Vacuum Oil Company.44 words
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Article98 1952-02-11 7 UNION'S PLEA ON COLA A SPECIAL delegates' conference of the Government and Municipal Labour Union yesterday decided to ask the Singapore Government and the City Council to back-date their cost of living allowance increase to January, instead of July, last year. The delegates approved a memorandum which said: "Daily-rated employees98 words
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119 1952-02-11 7 Mallal to revive Govt. Bonds Bill jyflß. N. A. MALLAL (Pro-gressive-City t told the Straits Times yesterday that he wa s taking steps to reintroduce the rejected $50,000.000 Premium Bonds Bill at the March meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council. Opposing the Singapore City Council's decision to issue Premium Bonds119 words
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Article58 1952-02-11 7 THE two Singapore fliers who are flying a Gemini twin-engined aircraft to Britain reached Akyab, Burma, safely yesterday, on the second day of the 8,000 mile flight. Mr. A.F.W. Andren, Chief Engineer of the Department of Civil Aviation, and Mr. John Vine, an accountant, have now58 words
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Article148 1952-02-11 7 AN appeal to the Hindu Advisory Board to call a meeting of representatives of the various sections of the Hindu community in Singapore to discuss the draft Hindu Marriage Bill was made yesterday by Mr. O. M K. Sabai. trustee of a temple in the Colony.148 words
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Article33 1952-02-11 7 The Singapore Government and Municipal Labour Union has sent a message of condolence to the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, on the death of the King.33 words
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Article46 1952-02-11 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun.— Lorry drivers, Jaffar and Ng Cheh Poh were each fined $25 in Bagan Serai for carrying excess weight. The owners of the lorries. Jee Guan and Messrs. Hup Seng, were also fined $25 each for permitting their lorries to carry excess weight.46 words
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Article117 1952-02-11 7 AN urgent plea to the Colony Government to establish a Seamen's Hostel in Singapore has been made by Mr. M. A. Ka/lir. President of the Pakistani Seamen's Union yesterday Private boarding houses were often overcrowded, because of the unexpected arrival of seamen either for repatriation to117 words
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122 1952-02-11 7 pOMPLAINTS of an. acute shortage of weighing scales in Singapore have been made to the City Council by the United Markets' Association in a letter, pleading for suspension of the order, enI forcing the compulsory use of weighing scales in- stead of dachings. The122 words
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Article39 1952-02-11 7 TAIPING. Sun— Chan Ah Yong. a woman, was fined $100 In Taiping for possession of an illicit still at Sungei Krang For possession of dutiable liquor and fermented mash Chan was fined another 139639 words
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Article45 1952-02-11 7 A Finnish sailor, V. J. Nickander, (45), who was fatally injured on board the Peter J. McGuire last Wednesday, was buried in the Indian Ocean. An R.A.F. flying boat taking a doctor from Singapore had failed to reach the *hip io time.45 words
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Article103 1952-02-11 7 Recent donations to the S.A.T.A. Fund include an annonymous one of $50,000 Other donations include: $100. A Working Girl; $100.] Mr. G. H Klat; $75.86. Mr. Dallas B. Sherman for T.B. chid patient*; $40, Mrs. Wheeler. $40, Anonymous: $40, Chenn Hua Amateur Musical Association; J37, the103 words
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Article244 1952-02-11 7 TELL POLICE, CANDIDA TE SA YS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. VI K. K. L. Devaser, an IMP candidate for the iTI Bungsar Ward, today challenged any person who had evidence of black marketeering in votes to come out "into the open/ It was not fair to244 words
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Article67 1952-02-11 7 I A reduction in the selling price of nv c brands of condensed milk and coconut oil is notified in the 42nd Fair Price List The brands of milk concerned are "Farmers," "Dairy Farm" Three Gold Rings." "Three Star" and "Bicycle." The price of a tin67 words
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Article60 1952-02-11 7 JOHORE BAHRU. SunMr. J. Mills, of the Malayan Civil Service, has resigned and will be leaving Malaya on Friday for Australia to take up teachlne at the Hale School, Perth. Mr. Mills was posted to tne Chinese Affairs Department, Johore Bahru, last year. Hi* services60 words
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Article201 1952-02-11 7 gIR Thomas J. Strangman. Q.C., chairman of the Singapore Traction Company, arrived in Singapore yesterday on the Willem Ruys on an inspection tour of the company's activities. Sir Thomas, who was accompanied by Lady Strandman, was last in the Colony in 1927 when the company's201 words
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Article64 1952-02-11 7 I Admiral, Charles M. Cooke, lU.S. Navy (Retired) said in i Singapore yesterday that he 'did not like to see Formosa neutral The admiral who arrived at Kallang Airport by air from Saigon, said Formosa should join the democratic nations to fight Communism. He i.s on a64 words
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Article158 1952-02-11 7 THE Singapore Ratepayers' Association ha s been legally advised that War Department employees are ineligible to hold paid office under the Singapore City Council. Last month, the Ratepayers Association was told by a lawyer, Mr. David S. Marshall, that, in his opinion. War Department employees could) be158 words
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Article97 1952-02-11 7 •pHE publicity campaign of the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service had a! good response last week and I it was not necessary to call I any registered blood donors Among the donors last week, were 44 Europeans. 28 Chinese, 12 Indians, five Malays and six Eurasians.97 words
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Article24 1952-02-11 7 MESSAGE SENT The^ Singapore Dravidian League met yesterday and sent a message offering their deepest sympathy to the King's widow and the Royal' < family.24 words
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Article189 1952-02-11 7 'PALACE WAS A CHRISTIAN HOME CT. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, was packefl yesterday for a special service in commemoration of the King. Men, women and children in mourning were told of the qualities of kingship and of the King, by the Venerable Robin Woods, Archdeacon of Singapore i Speaking of the189 words
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Article107 1952-02-11 7 CHILDREN FOUND KILLED PENANG. Sun. three-yea r-dd b y. T r Ah Pin. b hy sister. Ah Him, were f<» H slashed to cLath In ilrr loom in Penang S'r<>"t t -.is morning. Tlieir mother. Hen A vif c of a coffee stall ivas lying in bed with her throat107 words
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Article96 1952-02-11 7 AN Admiralty decision on ths year-old claims of he Singapore Naval Br.se lospital stall is expected tolay. The claims include Governnent rate of pay and sick cave with pay. A spokesman for the Adniralty Local Staff Union old the Straits Times that ome men had already left96 words
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Advertisement105 1952-02-11 7 FURNITURE WHETHER YOU PREFER THE ECLECTIC ESOTERIC STAID SOBER O o O O o o o o ZZ HJ YOU CAN HAVE IT ALL DESIGNED AND MADE BY little^ SINGAPORE 1. Take Care of Your «g^ Are you sure rhat your prospects and happiness art not being hindered by XL105 words
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Article695 1952-02-11 8 THE BEATTY TOUCH The Life and Letters of David Beatty. By Rear-AJp-vral W. S. Chalmers. (Hodder aM Stoughton. 255) Hi ARTHUR BRYANT DAVID Beatty belonged to the majestic line of challenging Ad- m rals: the school that be! eves the country's best defence is alongside the enemy's ships. Of that695 words
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752 1952-02-11 8 L.P. Hartley - 'PSYCHO' SHOCKERS DIAGNOSE WORLD'S MENTAL MALAISE L.P. Hartley By THE ENIGMA OF CON RAD STONE. By Claude Houghton. (Collins. 10s. 6d). MR. CLAUDE HOUGIITON'S I psychological thrillers are also sincere attempts to diagnose the mental malaise of the modern world, and "THE ENIGMA OF CONRAD STONE" is no exception. "As752 words
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Article86 1952-02-11 8 EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY. By Bernard Rackham (Faber 25s.) 1»HE Faber monographs on pottery and porcelain ar e setting new standards in exposition, illustration and value for money. Mr. Rackham's scholarly text and profusion of photographs (some in colour) record one of the last peasant arts to survive86 words
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807 1952-02-11 8 The Astonishing Versatility Of Peter Ustinov FEW English actors or playwrights have been so praised and berated by the critics as Peter Ustinov. Perhaps success in half a dozen directions is too much for some people to endure. This astonishing young man ol 30 who looks like an amiable bear807 words
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588 1952-02-11 8 DEFINING WAR CRIMES IN the limited, civilised wars of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in Europe, which now seem so remote, certain "laws and usages" were gradually evolved and recognised by belligerents on both sides. In this century we have discovered both enemies and588 words
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Advertisement65 1952-02-11 8 B.M.CRC. MEETING, SILVERSTONE, ENGLAND 6th OCTOBER, 1951 Ik Hutchmson Trophy 500 c.c. 17 lap Scratch Race Ist 4th 350 c.c. 17 lap Scratch Race Ist 2nd i 500 c.c. 5 lap Scratch Race Ist 2nd 4th k Sidecar 5 lap Scratch Race Ist 9** l Sidecar 5 lap Handicap Ist65 words
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Advertisement206 1952-02-11 8 m Qa/ 111 < Sturdy limbs, firm flesh, sound bones the happiness of abound- C ing health these are some of the n r gifts bestowed by this famous food. tj> «D For there is everything your baby fl needs in a tin of COW AND g> GATE! The rich206 words
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Article, Illustration729 1952-02-11 9 first tank designer I ever met (it was seven years ago in a wood behind the Rhine) asked my squadron what we wanted in the tank of the future. We told him. Four times the punch, twice the speed, double the rmour of our 40-ton729 words
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Article, Illustration459 1952-02-11 9 THE Singapore Art x Society's next three exhibitions will be devoted to paintings. The first of these will be a one-man exhibition of seventy paintings and drawings by a famous Indian artist, Shiavax, Chavda, of Bombay. The exhibition of Chavda's works will be h?ld on the459 words
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Advertisement202 1952-02-11 9 SO IHUCh Get Quaker Oats in the big tin nourishment f tuke th f qUiWtity for less than twice the cost. at so little 1 1 Scne your fami]y Quaker COSt! Oats and save money, too! Ik **Your honoured and Aw P*^% revered grandfather has *jL| I such strong, white202 words
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Advertisement80 1952-02-11 9 BUILT FOR THE LOAD i^^^^pOL/^1 ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS Chevrolet Trucks are safe, sure and rugged. The model illustrated, with spacious stake cost amazingly little to operate and keep type body and factory built cab. accomup They're built for the load powered modates long loads from 3i to 41 tons for the80 words
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Miscellaneous223 1952-02-11 9 Straits Times Crossword ii 1 H2H 2 pp a 4 pr pr p 20 21 Sj| 22 25 24 H"" IZiZlZiZiZiZi^i 26 8278 27 ACROSS 1«. aweet, sharp fan i 4, 4) 8. He holds back so (4). 18. Tre»i an as a chemical 9. Sharp corner (5, 5). product223 words
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Article359 1952-02-11 10 U.S. will use more rubber AN increase of 30 per cent in the per capita consumption of rubber in the the United States by 1960 j was predicted by Harry E. h Humphreys, Jr., chairman of the board and president of the U.S. Rubber Co., at a re- M cent359 words
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Article22 1952-02-11 10 rpHERE were no changes over A the week-end of ihe Malayan Exchange Banks Association's agreed rates of exchange to merchants.22 words
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Article34 1952-02-11 10 \|R. W. E. Alnger has retired from the management of Bukit Kajang estate after what th« chairman of the company described as "loyal and efficient 1 service over the last 32 years'"34 words
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640 1952-02-11 10 Little inclination for new transactions MARKETS were overshadowed in the middle of last week by the King's death and subsequently most subdued with little inclination to embark on new transactions. Early in the period under review the market in Tins and Industrials was fairly brisk640 words
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Article54 1952-02-11 10 RUBBER The following figures represent the output of rubber by companies for January: Ayer Molek Rubber Co.. Ltd.. 22 696 lbs. kempas Ltd.. 227,600 lbs. (Dec. 1951—285,100 lbs). Radella Rubber Estate Ltd.. 17 500 lbs (Dec. 1951—18.500 lbs). Batu Lintang Rubber Co., Ltd.. 118.600 lbs. The Parlt Perak Rubber54 words
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Article255 1952-02-11 10 BUSINESS reported done on the local share market I last week included: Industrials. Alexandra Brick Preference $2.20, Fraser Neave i Ord. $4.20 to $4.10, Gammon H2.92 1,. $2.95, Hammer $41.50, Hongkong Bank $837 2 $840, Malayan Breweries $5.40. Malayan Cement $1.13' i to .90 cents. Malayan Collieries $1.90.255 words
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Article62 1952-02-11 10 SHAREHOLDERS of Kempas Limited have been offered, at $1.80 per share, one new share for every three now held. Applications must be lodged and payments made on or before March 10. 1952.. The money is to be utilized to provide part of $1,000.0^0. being fh» purchase value of62 words
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Article156 1952-02-11 10 From Our Own Correspondent MELBOURNE, Sun. SHARE prices were marked down sharply In Melbourne and Sydney at the week-end. Buyers were cautious and this caused sellers to drop their limits steeply to effect sales. L'A/iers. including ACI. BHP. Dun 'op and Electro Z'.cc wtre among the falls.156 words
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Advertisement1413 1952-02-11 10 MANSFIELD dc CO., LTD. lln<-,r(v*v»tei in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrier t option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sail* P Sham Penang MM >■,' Cjenva. London. feb 8/11 Fob 12/13 Tantalus for Havrr. •npton L'pool Feb.1,413 words
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Advertisement407 1952-02-11 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS To New York and Boston via Ceylon. India. Egypt and Mediterranean Port*. Singapore P Swettenham Penlng PRESIDENT HAROINC" \l',\}l't \¥A\ p'h s.s. "PRESIDENT VAN BUREN" 17/23 Feb. 24/25 Feb. 26/28 Feb. s.s "PRESIDENT ARTHUR" 2/8 Mar 9/10 Mar 11/12 Mar To Los Angeles Atlantic Ports via Panama407 words
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Advertisement455 1952-02-11 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK CONTINENT Spore P. Sham Penang "Mordia" for BangkoK. Hong Kong. Kobe Yokohama 21/23 F.b. 19/20 Feb. 16/18 Feb "Selandia" tor Bangkok 28/29 Feb "Patagonia" for Bangkok. Hong Kong Manila 29 Feb./I Mar. "Fionia" for Bangkok 17/17 Mar. "Panama" for Bangkok. Hong Kong, Manila455 words
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Advertisement1084 1952-02-11 10 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. Telephone No 5906 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON* HAVRE. ROTTERDAM b HAMBURC LOS ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCOL and for USA. North Atlantic Ports PORTLAND SEATTLE b VANCOUVER and Canada .aton^ Accepting car*, for Central WH. CITY OF COVENTRY t Amf .can Ports Spore P Sham Penang m$1,084 words
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Article459 1952-02-11 11 Million U.K. soccer fans mourn 3-MIN. HAT-TRICK BY LINDSAY LONDON, Sunday. SPECTATORS at yesterday's English League soccer matches stood bareheaded before play began while a one-minute silence was observed in memory of the King. a^J 116 .K^V^St with Me an <* th e National Anthem God Save The Queen" wasReuter - 459 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-02-11 11 SELANGOR GOLD CUP WINNER MR. YAP KIM HOE leads in bis Curlew (Abdul Mftwl) after winning the Selangor Gold Cup (14 miles) at Table Tennis Federation any.— Straits Times picture30 words
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Article129 1952-02-11 11 HONG KONG Sun "JUNIOR DAVIS CUP" match between Japanese and Hong Kong tennis stars will be staged here either late this month or early March, the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Association anncunced yesterday. The association revealed that three Japanese players, now contesting the AsianAP - 129 words
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Article834 1952-02-11 11 ■LONDON, S;m. [I K. Pootball league standings *>»• after yesterday's matches are: FIRST DIVISION P W D L P A pfs Manchester U 30 16 8 6 *53 41 40 Arsenal 30 16 7 7 59 42 39 Portsmouth 30 16 6 8 50 42 38 NewcastleReuter - 834 words
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Article323 1952-02-11 11 WORLD TABLE TENNIS BOMBAY, Sunday. lAFAN, appearing in the world table tennis championships for the first time, today won three titles ere th c men's singles, the men's doubles and the women's doubles. Hirahl Satoh, the sensation of the tournament, beat 1951 Hungarian champion Josef323 words
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Article123 1952-02-11 11 COLOMBO, Sun »pHE Japanese tennis player A Miyagi yesterday beat Douglas Fonseka of Ceylon In the Asian tennis championships. Play had been cancelled on Friday as a mark of respect for the late King George VI. M. Efconecki. a self-exiled Pole, beat British tennis star Geoff123 words
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145 1952-02-11 11 Arcaro wins on Windy City, Hill Prince ARCADIA, Cal. Sun. JJILL Prince. Windy City and Jockey Eddie Arcaro, each a i favourite, swept all honours In a racing double at Santa Anita Park yesterday. Hill Prince, making his first start since last November captured the US$2O,OOO San Marcos Handicap, travellingAP - 145 words
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Article114 1952-02-11 11 SYDNEY. Sun. Tennia writtr George Crawford his charged in an article in the Sunday Telegraph that the United States Lawn Tennis Associacion Is "making itself a laughing stock and damaging the sporting prestige of America." Crawiord said: "It his Become vry obvious that America cannotUP - 114 words
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Article34 1952-02-11 11 The cricket register of the Singapore Recreation Club is now open and members who intend, playing cricket during the season are asked to fill in cheir names as soon as possible. j34 words
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134 1952-02-11 11 THE first Asian table tennis championships, will be tk S ed in Singapore this year, the International I able Tennis Federation announced from Bombay yesAt a recent meeting, the International Federation elected Mr. Choo Kwai Low of Singapore as vice-presi-dent. Mr. Choo is president134 words
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Article92 1952-02-11 11 LONDON. Sun. Yesterday's Rugby League results: reslerdays B a M™ by oL*£0 L ne C "P (lBt «>und): Batley 9. Bramley 9; Bradford ford 4. Swinton 5; Cardiff 7 Dewt lew t Old i lam 6 Leeds 44, Hul g on Rovers 14: Leigh n Keighley 4:Reuter - 92 words
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Advertisement174 1952-02-11 11 THE ROYAL COMMAND FILM 'WHERE NO VULTURES FLY Colour by TECHNICOLOR IT THRILLED THOUSANDS DURING THE WEEK-END A. J. Arthur Rank Film Starring ANTHONY DINAH HAROLD STEEL jHERIDAN WARREN DER TODAY DAILY: 11 sjM.45-4.15-6.45 mmm— TCI S/ion AID-<"ONf>lTinWrn GO FOR A COMIMC BROKE'Wm SOON! LAST 2 DAYS! 11 a.m. 1174 words
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Article, Illustration1297 1952-02-11 12 SENTINEL - SENTINEL By THE grief -laden news of last week brought sport in Malaya to an 1 abrupt halt— apart from what is known, in other lands at least, as the Sport of Kings. So this morning, searching the Sportsfront with a hungry eye, it1,297 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-02-11 12 THE FINISH OF THE SELANGOR GOLD CUP RACE as the magic eye saw it. The winner, Curtew (No 4), brilliancy ridden by Abdul Mawi, hung on to hjs lead to heat off Red Carnation (Jones, on rails). Close behinS cam" Avalanche (Tullo^No. 8) and Melbury45 words
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Article60 1952-02-11 12 ROME. Sun.—Frank Sedgman will play in the international tennis championships in Rome starting from April 14-20, it was reported here yesterday. In a letter to Carlo Levi Delia Vida Secretary Of the Championship Organisation, Sedgman was reported to have said. •I will be delighted toAP - 60 words
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Article47 1952-02-11 12 LONDON. Sun—The Rugby Union international between England and Ireland postponed yesterday because of the King's death has been rearranged tor March 29 at Twickenham.—Reuter. TOULOUSE France, Sun—The South African Springboks beat j France by nine points to six in a rugby match here yesterday.—A.P.AP - 47 words
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Article418 1952-02-11 12 EPSOM JFF. r - EPSOM JFF.r K> KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. UNINSURED, officially rated the best sprinter In training on the Malayan turf, showed that he is worthy of the honour accorded bv the Official Handicapper when he displayed a brilliant turn of finishing speed to beat Pink Gin by a418 words
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662 1952-02-11 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. RIDING one of his finest races since he graduated from an apprentice to a fullfledged jockey some 15 yea™ ago, Abdul Mawi made Malayan turf history on Gold Cup day Kuala Lumpur yesterday when he triumphed in the662 words
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Article370 1952-02-11 12 ENGLAND BEATEN BY INNS. MADRAS, Sun. 3IA beat England by an Innings and eight runs today the third day of their final i match to even the honours, land having won the fourth t and the first three having i drawn. ndia, with centuriei by Boy 1) and Umrigar U3i370 words
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Article84 1952-02-11 12 MADRAS Sun.— Vinoo Mankad. one of the "world's best all-roun- ders, told Reuter today that ho intended retiring from Test cricket after this year. This implies that, though he has decided not to undertake the full tour of England with India next I summer, he wouldReuter - 84 words
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269 1952-02-11 12 ARTS and Science beat Medicals by five games to four in the fourth Inter-Faculty badminton tournament played at the Singa- j pore Clerical Union Hall yesterday. I The last game of the day, the i doubles between Tye Cho Yoke and Tay Seow Hwa269 words
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Miscellaneous24 1952-02-11 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: High 1103 (94); Low "519 (4.4) and 1747 (0.9). TOMORROW: 001J (8.7) and 1137 (9.6); 0544 (3.9) and 1810 (1 ft.).24 words
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