Sunday Standard, 17 February 1952
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Title Section21 1952-02-17 1 Singapore Standard *A. OH *i s an X VOL, II NO. 230. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1952. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.21 words
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Article216 1952-02-17 1 70 Per Cent Voted At First Municipal Elections In K. L. THE UMNO-MCA merger made a clean sweep oi all leaf* fn three of the lour wards nine seals at today** Municipal Eke* tions m Kuala Lumpur, first to be held m the Peninsula. In the216 words
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295 1952-02-17 1 Standard Staff Reporter HER MXJESTY'S Government lia-» extended i further period be\ond May Mr. Malcolm irDonakri term of oHiee as < omniissioneri. ral for the I nited Kingdom m South-East \>.,i. I he position will he reviewed again later \t-ar. communique was received yesterday295 words
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Article55 1952-02-17 1 Feb. 16 CAP) 0 ond I m Iwo > P Mini Winston i: >/:. .ito :ay m- i* the it man was he kith itei eni i c: e m re- i pel Istenl rumours it tl r-old I msly ill. Mil hill rt m55 words
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Article14 1952-02-17 1 AFP estei la Ed si ition m B ing- Bangkok. F mixAFP - 14 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-02-17 1 VOTERS turned op from 8 a.m. this morning: at the KampoQg Bahru polling stations. Both the stations at thr Boys and Girls schools of Kampong Bahru. respectively were filled with streams of Malay women, young and old. some with their babies tucked m their arms. This is Kuala Lumpur's Malay51 words
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Article225 1952-02-17 1 Rubber's Biggest Drop Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE yeslerdav swftVrrd the l»i«»ge*l setback m the natural rubber price for many month* when at one stage a decline of ten cents per Ib. was recorded. Quotations fluctuated widely and trading conditions were erratic as the commodity price registered a drop from around225 words
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Article112 1952-02-17 1 Sir Rilpli Hone, Governor oi British North Borneo, and Lad] Hone, reached Singapore by uir from Jesselton yesterday on a visit. (See picture <*t right) By the same plan,: aL>o arrived Mr. Ahster MacDonald, architect-brother of Mr. Malcolm >I irl>on i!<f. Commissioner -(ien«ra I. The Commiastener-GeojStandard photo - 112 words
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Article336 1952-02-17 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. History was made m the .Malay States today when the first Municipal Elections were held m the Federal capital and ample proof was provided that "the hand that rocks the cradle" is determined to rule new Malaya at least336 words
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55 1952-02-17 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. 16 (AFP) The Indonesian tin mission has demanded $1.30 for a pound of tin while the United States has offered only $1.18, it is learned here today. The negotiations are now (n recess, as the Indonesian mission was awaiting instructions from55 words
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166 1952-02-17 1 THREE jewellery craftsmen have been specially brought from Ceylon to Singapore to make the solid silver casket which the Singapore City Council will present to the Governor. Sir Franklin Gimson when he receives, the first freedom of the City m a public166 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-02-17 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. 16. (AP) The L'nited States Navy has announced that it is building the most powerful radio station In the world to enable the Hi£h Command to keep In touch with th e fleet anywhere. The million watt station, classified secret until Friday. Ls bein?66 words
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Article14 1952-02-17 1 GREECE was officially invited today to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation.- ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article212 1952-02-17 1 .S*»n iul M "a nl Votes Polled 2,702 (each voter has three votes). Abdullah Yassin (UMNOMCA) 1,616. Yahya bin Sheik Ahmad (UMNO-MCA) 1,296. Mohamed Salleh bin Hakim (UMNO MCA) i,243. Abdul Aziz bin Ishuk (IMP) 1,151. Mohamed Tahir bin Kuteh (IMP) 824. K.V. Thaver (IMP) 744.212 words
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Article85 1952-02-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The draw of the fourth Social and Welfare Services lottery, which took place today on the Selanyor Club Padang, resulted as follows: I irst prize: ($201,584.50) No. 704 4:il. Two second prizes <S4O--316.90 each) Nos. *****2 and <i<;4XIM. lour third prizes (.S?0.1>"»8--4."> each) Nos. 44K44.J,85 words
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Article24 1952-02-17 1 IND WESIA'S Vice Mohan i Hatta pore We i I c Liner, "Wi -m. Ruvs" -a route to Ea^t Sumatra APAP - 24 words
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Article78 1952-02-17 1 LONDON, Feb. 16 (UP) The coronation of the Quc( i although not yet determined i^ likely to be held [ate En September t early m October, an authority Hose to the Royal family said today. The new Queen is (i«*icrmined to carry out the thrice postponed tour78 words
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Article43 1952-02-17 1 'JIIF Japanese Govei n >■• I faced with a surplus ol stei ing credi'.s. today announced :i '■<■■•■ trade policy of heaviei buying and less selling m the sterling area. The announcement ■ai m iM.' by Finance Minister Efayato tkeda. A. PA.P - 43 words
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237 1952-02-17 1 Standard Stall Kepittr viK mi;rton bkouv well known Singapore stun builder and pn prfetf Merton Brown C#. of Winchester House. w.is found shot m t dead m his bedroom of his IlollirH Road residenre yeslcui.i morning. He c arriv< I A r uras237 words
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Advertisement72 1952-02-17 1 ££&>. 1^ City: JSSJSr; P*Uce: *S»L2SI* Crisis: SSSSCi. A Til f ,AY F/ie Netherlands dredging tpert's reputation has been ult up on the coasts of the odd's five oceans. Wherever a harbour has to be dug or cimtained, wherever a river or anal has to be deepened, or her ever72 words
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Advertisement44 1952-02-17 1 6topJ? m Ujk> ice cream 4|wnrjMfßP* COLD STORACE JBI *TMW CREAMERIES I >^ Try sylvania Q (fluorescent tubes TV ZZIMM&y \»*J if i v v>><y^r 1 fty'^ ■•^f y/^^ BT RfSUITS Of A ':">' /^F SrivAHl* TUBCS *fM PROVfD 'Hi Bfi' W^ i— —^^i m ii-44 words
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Article, Illustration299 1952-02-17 2 MICHAEL CONNORS - MICHAEL CONNORS H./ Standard Staff Reporter A QUEST for a new ship to replace his wrecked Pacific island trading schooner will have taken the t aptain-owner of the 338-ton motor vessel June, which arrived ia Singapore yesterday from Colombo, right around the299 words
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116 1952-02-17 2 2 10 Answered Blood Appeal, More Wanted IN SPITE of 210 new donors having enrolled with the Singapore B u'o d Transfusion service during its recent cammaign. more are wanted to keep the Blood Bank solvent. Those who are willing to enrol are asked to contact the Centre at the116 words
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285 1952-02-17 2 One- Way Bus Route For City Now Ready Standard Staff Reporter THE LONG-AWAITED one-way bus route for the central area of Singapore City is now ready. The scheme will be considered by the Public Passenger Transport Committee at its meeting on Tuesday. Chief architect of the scheme is Mr. D.285 words
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Article197 1952-02-17 2 AN EX-HOSPITAL attendant, T. E. N. Sadagopal, who persisted m annoying a nurse, Miss Susan Tan, at the General Hospital, was sentenced m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to three months' rigorous imprisonment. Previously Sadagopal had been sentenced to six weeks' jail for197 words
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Article41 1952-02-17 2 SIXTY children from th e Salvation Army Home m Pasir Panjang were entertained yesterday by the 11th Girl Guides Company at a tea party at the Home. Cost of the tea and cakes wa« borne by the girls.41 words
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Article73 1952-02-17 2 Singapore Chamber of Comnllrce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday (Feb. 16) were: Bayers Sellers Xo. 1 Spot Lose $1.12$ $1.13* No. 1 RSS FOB. Mar. $1.12 $1.13 Apr. SI. Hi 51.12J No. 2 $1.09| SllOi No. 3 $1.08 $1.09 RMA 1 on Reg. Feb. $1,124 $1.13* Mar. Sl.llJ73 words
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Article402 1952-02-17 2 EXPORTER HAD NO PERMIT— $800 Standard Staff Reporter REMARKING that it wag not fair to send the accused to prison as the case was more of a commercial crime, the Singapore Third Criminal District Jutljje. Mr. S. E. Teh yesterday imposed a fine of $800 or m default three months'402 words
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Article245 1952-02-17 2 "I am bitterly disappointed," laid Mr. Shiayax Chavda. the Indian artist who held an exhibition of his paintings at John Little's, Raffles Place, Singapore, last week. "Of the 70 paintings m the exhibition only one was •old/ he said. The exhibition, which was opened by the Public245 words
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263 1952-02-17 2 Standard Woman Reporter A PARADE of English models was well attended by the women of Singapore yesterday at John Little and Co. The parade was divided into several sections: sports wear; light wools with several very smart and utilitarian top coats, and cocktail and evening263 words
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Article135 1952-02-17 2 Yacht Club Reaffirms Loyalty A TELEGRAM was despatched yesterday by the Governor to the Secretary of State for trie Colonies on behalf Of Flag Officers and Members of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club, Singapore. The message reads: "The Flag Officers and Members of the Royal Singapore Yacht Ch'b do convey135 words
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Advertisement88 1952-02-17 2 a fli hMK BABY K. THILLAGAWATHIT of Hawang. iMninf Im^^^^l FOR THE WORLDS BABIES A sturdy LACTOGEN baby. LACTOGEN has HHBH| B given her every bit of nourishment she needs, m a |I^KglSfi|^H] form Baby can easily digest and assimilate. l|9| In 1 \M(x.i;N is pure, frcsli. full cream milk,88 words
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Advertisement234 1952-02-17 2 One out of sw f every four .^^J&imotor cycles m use throughout the world ■ss re 1 1 3 DI c v j speedy B.S.^>W The 650 c.c. 'Golden Fk*n' i m r the connoisseur. It has petton enough to satisfy the mon eneth i while the great reserve of234 words
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Article, Illustration320 1952-02-17 3 standard Women Reporter CIKIOSUV has brought -1 >eir old Peter lewis 1951 graduate A y Harvard I niverN«t>. majoring m Russian l.auguuge. all the way from I nited States to Singapore to get a real insight into the life of the "exotic Fast"Standard - 320 words
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190 1952-02-17 3 SCALES 1i iK Singapoi e (Vy Council Health Uommlttee L c prepare j ,i from stall- si itemeni s given them Hi ns certifying thai the »lders have already place I dei for scales wth them. Meanwhile, the stallholder, fnri continue um-.-c the outmoded darhing until190 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-02-17 3 photo. YOUNG AW TOKE TONE, eldest son of the late Mr. Aw Hoe is here seen snuffing out the twelve candles on his birthday cake yesterday. Watching him do it are his mother and aunt and his friends and relatives. StandardStandard - 47 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-02-17 3 ANG TENG CIIAI. (21) was sentenced m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday, to two months' rigorous imprisonment for failing to comply with an order prohibiting him to be of doors between sunset and sunrise. DR. F. C. B. MARSHALL carrying out research m one ofStandard - 53 words
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Article237 1952-02-17 3 Standard Staff Reporter ITU TliK opening of the Malayan Laboratories, Singapore now has for I lit' first time a private prof es- 1 -ionnl lal»oratorv where firms and individuals can »o to ior Irrlmira! ad\ i«-«*. I Under the direction of Dr. F. C.237 words
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Article557 1952-02-17 3 $SOO,OOO Trust To Help The Poor Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE doctor who vowed to give port of his worldly goods if he was saved from a watery grave, has now kept his promise by founding a $500,000 trust, called Chen Su Lan Trust557 words
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Article176 1952-02-17 3 SUBSTATIONS In Siiis:»i>«re li.ihle to load flirdriiiif to<la> DAY Beach Road. \lli;im»>n. R;ittlc« Hi»ttl. Sutnbuu;i Kd.. lloon lit .hi.. Aljimld Koud. siuii Avenue. IMya l-««liar Puinp-4, Jo«t C hiat Place, Julan l-;umw. Raiuooa Kd.. Townrr Rd.. s*ranc««»n H«l.. Kotam Ayer. MrPherson VrA.. Kirn Thuan Kd.. Boundary Kd.,176 words
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Article100 1952-02-17 3 Thieves Steal Safe $7,000 KUALA LUMPUR' Sat. W hi 1 c Malaya was mourning the death of the King and all offices were closed, burglars entered the office of B.G. Motors m Batu Road yesterday and removed a small iron safe containing $7,000. The theft was not discovered till 6100 words
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Article111 1952-02-17 3 A LABOURER, A. S. Soma- SUndram, was sentenced m the Singapore Relief Court yester- day to one month's rigorous imprisonment for breaking into a house at Bukit Timah Road on Dec. 30 last. Inspector A. D. Jacobs, pro- secuting. said that at 1.30 a.m..111 words
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Article132 1952-02-17 3 Taxi Law To Be Repealed I I AN OLD Straits Settlements j law which permits taxis regis- tered and licensed m Malacca or Penang to bring m passen- I < gers into Singapore will be repealed, the President of the < City Council, Mr. T.P.F. Me- < Neice. said yesterday.132 words
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Article71 1952-02-17 3 Pick pocket Allowed Bail i i WHILE a driver. Syed Abdul I Kadir bin Mohamed was watch- 1 ing his employer's car parkod along Connaught Drive on Feb. 15. a Chinese boy picked $4.50 from his shirt pocket. In the Singapore Second j i Police Court yesterday, the boy. i71 words
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Advertisement442 1952-02-17 3 [lONS VACANT I; i r ac- I :> \.\Y j I award i and < Ihanv nmen c RS A i rce, etc C rses for r r FREE \ow to Tun ion i ►UN ANCY, S1 Janm 's, E md. (and Street, Lond m IUITION ai.A'i 1 1) pass442 words
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Advertisement442 1952-02-17 3 m he tost word in 1 better radio If you have a car you must own a "HMV" Automobile Radio. TONS CHAMGI II VOLUMI ONOf 1 fTATION SeifCTlOW II h oi*iV>r you Ih<> lutvst nsinh>i flOff Off #/#V|# Model 4050 (6 tic 12 volts) FOUR TUNING PUSH -BUTTONS provide wU-442 words
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Article, Illustration633 1952-02-17 4 JUNGLE UNIT COMMANDERS MEET FOR FIRST TIME Story Of Success Told Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. History was made m the Federal Capital last week when Commanders of 21 Federal Police Jnngle Companies met m conference and discussed their many difficulties, problems and tactics. Speaking of them over RadioPolice - 633 words
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Article33 1952-02-17 4 MR. F. C. W. Edge is now Senior Inspector of Schools, Malacca, m place of Mr. J. Young who has left for Selangor take up the appointment of Senior Inspector of Schools.33 words
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Article163 1952-02-17 4 IU M. T. YONC Xl \1 A II MPIR, Sal. Two Malaya from > Joliort- Bahru arc Irarn--1 m» to Ix pottery makers at the i'tth Uan Huat i I'ollery orks at Se«jamluil, aluuit four miles from Kuala Lumpur. They have been sent to 1 X L163 words
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124 1952-02-17 4 improve Economic Position Of Malays settlement camp a few miles from the factory. They ge* a subsistence allowance from Goh Ban Huat The Welfare Department also pays them a small v lowance. Their training is for oue year arul after that they can either work m the factory or join124 words
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Article220 1952-02-17 4 SUB -WARDER GETS 6 MONTHS Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Corruption on the part of a Prisons official is a matter for no leniency. An example must be made of it, said Mr. A. P. Jack, m the First Magistrate's Court today when he convicted Karnial Singh, a Sikh220 words
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Article31 1952-02-17 4 FOR gambling at Sungei Matl, Muar, four men, Koh Git, Koh Bon Chong, Ong Hang Long and Tee Sin Chu were each fined $15 by the Muar Magistrate.31 words
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Article134 1952-02-17 4 Malacca Penghulus Meeting Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Sat. The i Malacca Penghulus Association held its annual meeting at i the Bukit China Malay School. < The Resident Commissioner, 1 Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, was ap- 1 pointed the Patron. i Office bearers are: President Haji Abdulrahman bin Haji Osman.134 words
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Article46 1952-02-17 4 MALACCA, Bat. r Thtre will be a meeting at Htadquarttrs, th# lit Green Howards, Tranqueran, Malacca on Wednesday Feb. 20 at 6 p.m. S? r IS 0 1 tottresttd m Joining th* Malacca Detachment of the Reconnaissance Reginient F.M.V.F., MalayVt only Volunteer fighting unit.46 words
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Article174 1952-02-17 4 MALACCA, Sat. Two Policemen, Ahmad bin Haji Ibrahim and Lucksemana bin Ismail, were charged before the Sessions Court President. Mr. F.A. Chua, for causing grievous hurt to Goh Kee Swee, a hospital assistant on Jan. 19. Dr. K. Sundrum, General Hospital Surgeon, said he examined174 words
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106 1952-02-17 4 BEREMBAN, Sat.— The British Adviser. Mr. M. C. ft Sheppard, five* some useful advice to budding Malayan authors m St. Paul's, the annual magazine of St. Paul's Institution lamed today. "I am a keen reader of school magazines and m their •ages I believe cam106 words
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Advertisement103 1952-02-17 4 MARCONIPHONE— .«rfV«f»\ Jfovf Radio! choose a marconiphone -%sj7zF"" AND YOU CHOOSE WISELY. MODEL T23AT A.C. $315.00 MODEL T2SOAX MODEL T23DAT AC/DC $320.00 AC/DC. $167.50 MODEL T26AT MODEL T2BAT A.C. $375.00 A.C. $285.00 MODEL T2BBT Battery $440.00 IMdfoflm Modol ARG2BAT A.C. 1,075.00. Radiogram Model ARGX7AT A.C. $795.00. A»tomotic Record Changer. with103 words
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Advertisement146 1952-02-17 4 I All I" *M T^ II RE I fl II I 1 111 1 -■"iH^^W O j PiceadiHy No. 1 today Britain^ leading cigarette, it embodies th; »fe experience of 150 years of blending *^^.^i^^^v quality tobaccos. Always factory-fr. h 1 from the famous House of Carrcia^ m London. SINGAPORE146 words
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Article85 1952-02-17 5 Cheated chettiar, fined$300 Chinese, m a n ou^ed the Bin on v ithority, i Magi trate. iop Khi S with the ng Laksha- 1...:: |1 R the |1J ince I. Ik: ha- that be «w I p. qp Kh m < the lattei I v received the ■y he gave85 words
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Article22 1952-02-17 5 Disturbed Shopman A Sal s Ir. J. I c :m -i d J tbop- ssn ell hrinh c •;> till the i •riths22 words
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Article11 1952-02-17 5 Woman(l27) Passes Away c i il last j i e'\ I11 words
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Article42 1952-02-17 5 iG. Sal Fifty-two- 1 B Swei Unv M -rate's f to a barge ot c '•> i M trine p Arshad bin i Kink m it m on February .v is ulefled I i have c non of .t tin sus-42 words
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Article, Illustration91 1952-02-17 5 BUNTAR, Sal Missj i s.i. v <". rare has j i\ returned X after m s S c h ng She fUeial visit to Tuesday red Bagan Tiang t a the j Cci Ire 1 4 i :,,unis labourer, is w«>u abov« r^^ving h is id .1 md91 words
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Article, Illustration489 1952-02-17 5 HE PREACHED THE BIBLE IN 7 LANGUAGES IPOH Sat.~"Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature". It was S l V cr i! c from thc Go >el of &i. iyiark that inspired a:, Ipoh resident, 36 years a S o. to do some service489 words
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Article, Illustration504 1952-02-17 5 Scoreboard: 53 Reds Slain Standard Stafl IPOH, Sat. After §c activity m the kinia district K.!M. who were responsible t I'iiFiing gang left I poll lodi duties m Central and Soutl They accounted for captured during their stay of one officer killed, two w<504 words
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Article91 1952-02-17 5 MVI U.I V, Feb. 16. Tay Kor T«»i a released detainee t«»«lav pleaded guilty before the magistrate lo not remaining indoors after the hourn of Min«el which v%<«h on«- ol lh«* ronditions of his relea»r. Ta> was Found playing mah-^' )onn m i»rU't* shop91 words
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Article55 1952-02-17 5 IPOH, Sal Two Hakka women, Chong Yoke Yin (22) and Chin M). Aw.ro charged m the Magistrates Court here this morning with harbouring bandits They were alleged to have committed lha utTence at the G H Pari Sq tatter Area on Jan < il. The ise was postponed55 words
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Article121 1952-02-17 5 THE Emergency Civilian Injuries Compansatioa Regulations 1941> came Into forte m January, 1949, when a Compensation OrTU-«r. Major A..T. Hawkins, Wii appointed by Government. In 1D49. 469 oases were dealt with and approximately $75.'?,--000 was pui'i as compensation. In li) 50, 4;^»3 a^en121 words
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Article41 1952-02-17 5 Sold 4 Bluck' Milk Chin Yooo Tfl was fi;-ed $123 by tho Muar Magistrate for selling a tin of cmdensed milk five cents mora than the maximum controlled ptic« and for selling It without a licence at Pengkalaa Bukit Es'atd, Muar.41 words
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Article75 1952-02-17 5 KLUANG, Sat— A combined j parade of all military unit; stationed at Kluang, the Police Government officials and civilians was held at the Kluang i Garrison to pay homage to the late King. The Union Jack which was jat half-mast was guarded b.v j four sentries.75 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-02-17 5 BI T KIT MERTAJAM, Sat.— A motor-rycle ridden by an Indian, Sockalingam who had Tan Kee Liang as pillion rider was involved m an accident with a cycle loaded with planks. Tan died later m hospital while Sockalingam sustained a broken arm. The Resident dmimi»l<mer Mr. R P68 words
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Advertisement516 1952-02-17 5 Wj&r*'*^^ DYNAMO Lighting irti PB^ *W c ifv e m *»orld d' sign 9^^^^*' r i on d > mill i.nv of WKM$$M,f cv c is v rh o MILLER liadc mark it m unloilvj*? !i/^fi\. ->^_ 109 fuorar*. .f ion P-^^v %tanf quality and roliabi- -gv MILLER ieti or«516 words
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Miscellaneous231 1952-02-17 5 11-DEtt I TIOX MAMY N <; ff) 1230. 430 anJ H jg--^ ffrflSLrSjl I Dml 1031 *m. |p.n nin 1 UtXlNrf* SIN.-Black Bsi' IIM am I i Must' P_.>A.>l» v \rtlT K\(k: Tmiong Bungab. I! h lUaz RtV A Um In Wonderland 113. iffiPffSSx*' 130. and 9pn "33,1 ti ti231 words
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Article, Illustration1322 1952-02-17 6 Winter Sports Season Aboard an Air France "Snowliner." Sat. OARIS lies an hour ahead as cur plane drones steadily vei the vineyards oi Burgundy. B-:r.:r.:i i :r.".'.ls c: French Alps, lightly powdered a Still further behind, rosy m the gleam of the iy.r.i winter1,322 words
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Advertisement57 1952-02-17 6 I Single oilt that wins a double welcome 6^/^ Parker 51 1 TO OWN A PARKER IS 'vU OG 'J/ m^ >m g A MARK OF DISTINCTION P^f i "A, SOLI AGEN? l|PAlft SERyiCK STATION FO« rAtKM P£N CO. LONDON janESv.llE {J Sjl) 1 TCRONTO (CANADA). MONTO* LTD, TM| ARCAOfc,57 words
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Advertisement98 1952-02-17 6 BPW>>Ji£3BBB Jxm i m/hfter fral m just rON/CMT—Ss^f :r.:c M as fei /C>Tv^ V amamslr ¥fT >^< f< J XL rukei m leeik »tawf, fO« HHk iirr.p:> Hwriing C C 1 J ~m Mg *T MyCOUCHk stopped at once r J J tiro's coc«a "icxTrxi c J easy breviuif. /O£At98 words
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Article, Illustration2117 1952-02-17 7 A Few Words On The Deadly Weapon -The Car TPHERE Is, the n wspapers tell is, a car to \ei y 43 persona m Sin > > Thi < ,s indeed bad 1 ews fir pede ian ■> wh it md poised un ertainly a1 zebra i cro ings while2,117 words
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620 1952-02-17 7 Highlights Of The Week's Radio Programmes Standard Woman Reporter TODAY, Radio Malaya Singapore* aril the Federation are reverting to their normal, programmes. Singapore listeners rj<\ hear classical music at pm. by Cherubinl, Hnndel and Mozart m this afternoon's Sunday concert hour. Leonard Feather, master of ceremonies, will commeni on "Jazz620 words
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Advertisement393 1952-02-17 7 «t ja^.^l9 aßatkL. ice-cool SHAVIN6 //i Cb(galc Lather Shaving Cream I aaJha Shavioaj Cream Removes that hoi dry feeling, IT—*— MENTHOI* leaving your skin wonderfully .:e pfiiij dryaeai or refreshed— cooler, mort 0| r^j: nah. Its i-oo! comfortable than ever before. km smoothc the vay Buy Colgate Lather Shaving 1393 words
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Article256 1952-02-17 8 "Vf ANTCIND can roughly be divided into two groups those who love cats and those who detest them. We confess that we belong to the discriminating minority which recogniies the charms and virtues of this domesticated member of the cat family. If there are readers who should256 words
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Article1031 1952-02-17 8 Even Shaw Could Not Resist A Cat notes with disgust (or perhaps envy) the Doctor was wont to go out to buy oysters. The fascination which cats seem to have had for literary men is remarkable. Theophilo Gautier, the noted French novelist, had a house crawling with cats and insisted1,031 words
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Article, Illustration1538 1952-02-17 8 THE BRITISH LION HAS GROWN LEANER LONDON. lUST re s ilii g I t V k W n C I 3 •■> I theii '.V- have no ranee else ing to kee] tin British fact the Brit lion is I its remaining iced Hii i the hope ii i transformed1,538 words
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Article355 1952-02-17 8 By Andrew Roth raw materials. A large section of industry is paralyzed at present by the shortage of raw materials, particularly of metal." He a^so punctured the Conservative balloon about inflation. "No one can come and tell the story nowadays of too much money chasing too few goods. We know355 words
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Advertisement614 1952-02-17 8 YOU^LL IHKiLL al I and lustre m your Don f t despair over dry, lifeless hair I Get Lustre-Creme Shampoo, tlw I J exciting new, cream shampoo that igJl^l'lP" K i'M/' contains Lanolin. As you use it, die IJjJ r^^ lanolin-enriched ladier of LustreCreme actually puta back nature's f) oil614 words
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Article, Illustration275 1952-02-17 9 CAIRO: 'BLACK SATURDAY'S BILL' British Claims Total £3 Mil. CAIRO, Feb. 16 (Keuter).— A British Consulate spokesman said today that British claims for fire damage on Cairo's "Black Saturday" Jan. 26 are likely to total between £2,000,000 and £3,000,000. "This is a conservative estimate." the spokesman added, "and when the275 words
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Article119 1952-02-17 9 CAIRO, Feb. 16, (UPW Detectives were posted at strategic sections of the capital today to check a rumour campaign started m the wake of the government's announcement that it knows the instigators of last month's "bloody Saturday" rioting. Interior Minister Mortada El Maraghy indicated that119 words
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Article67 1952-02-17 9 R.A.F. VAMPIRE jet fighters flew cover patrols yesterday for a police launch operating on a river m bandit country m Johore. Lincoln bombers of the RA.A.F. made a heavy attack on a bandit camp area m Northern Selangor. Formations of Brigand light bombers operating from Kuala67 words
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Article229 1952-02-17 9 TOKYO. Feb. 17, (LP)— The longest siege m tinted States naval history entered its second year with warships of the United Nations banging steadily away, at the most shot-at city m the world— Wonsan. At the rate of 22 shells per hour, day and night,229 words
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Article196 1952-02-17 9 WINDSOR. ENGLAND, Feb. 16 (Renter) "A nnj-«»r i a-llf. la-t r«->tinu place of British Kin^s lor ilurieis waa being imeaed to tin- public today for innpretHMi ol \hr flowen seal by the *orltl ns a last bute la t ht-ir beloved Kinu Geoi^e. I r196 words
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Article69 1952-02-17 9 Jeep Falls Down Hill, Two Killed TAIPING. Sat.— A double tragedy occurred. at Maxwell H:.i i iiiay when a Telecommunications jeep goin£> up overturned resulting m the Heath of an Indian woman and a I -year-old girl. The bodies of the occupants of file jeep were pi rked up 12869 words
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Article146 1952-02-17 9 A nnual Labour Meet Mar 23 THE annual conference of the Singapore Labour Part} »ill be held on March 23 m ihe Victoria Memorial Mall. This was decided at the meeting of llic Party's Genera] Council lasl night. The meeting was attended by Miss Ruth Fischer, former German Communist turned146 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-02-17 9 MR. G. W ADDIS, the Deputy Commissioner Genera! for Colonial Affairs, and Mrs. G. V. Kitson admiring an exhibit at the Phoenix Park Art exhibition held at the British Council Hall yesterday. Standard photoStandard photo - 34 words
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153 1952-02-17 9 TOKYO, Feb. 16,— United Nations stall officers _today turned down the Communists 1 nomination of Russia ns a neutral nation suitable member of the neutral nation inspection commission behind the lines during Tin armistice. The United Nations officers accepted Poland and Czecho--1153 words
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Article, Illustration97 1952-02-17 9 MORE than 100 old pupils of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus were present at the new School Hall yesterday to welcome the Reverend Mother St. Jean of Paris who is at present on a world tour visiting all Convent Schools. A welcoming address was given by Miss Cornelius,97 words
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121 1952-02-17 9 Standard Aviation Reporter CAPTAIN R. B. Tapp, senior executive of Qantas Empire Airways, reached Singapore by air from Sydney yesterday on his way to London and Johannesburg to tie up loose ends," on the nronosed direct. Australia. to-South Africa air link. He said that121 words
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Article52 1952-02-17 9 THE University of California has found a hormone which may speed the healing of atomic radiation wounds, Dr. Hans Selye. a professor at the University of Montreal, said here. Known as STH. the hormone stimulates lympathic processes and develops new red bloi,d cells, Dr. Selye told a medicalReuter - 52 words
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206 1952-02-17 9 BRITAIN'S new«st sub-marine-killing and maritime reconnaissance aircraft, to .r--engined Shackletona, arc imderg ting the:r flr-t < i *.\t operating t»".*s under tropical conditions this weekend Early yesterday morning threc-iay inter-service ever r began <;t '!.e coasti of [ndia ami Ceylon *>> put the a *..rCraft t:-.:.206 words
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Article84 1952-02-17 9 SAIGON. Feb. It <AP Fri'n <■ h beadquartei said yesUTi.-.y Communist-It mmh rebels Left ;^(i(i <\< >.■,>; on a battlefield after a violent fourhour engage nent 10 >•> north of I) inf I! Two Fi<-!,-h battal in('lijfiinf: a] ii ccan and V i■tninb troops, fttta< k.84 words
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Advertisement101 1952-02-17 9 CHRISTENING GIFTS I Childs Silver Spoon 1 Childs Silver Fork nT^/ Spoon $27.00 IL^T l| S&^ Childs Silver Cups 1| n Prices from $24.00 CJ^ Childs Silver Egg Cup. I g Spoon and Ring set per set $38.00 Xt I 1 Each piece HALL STAMPED and fitted m Black U101 words
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Article, Illustration762 1952-02-17 10 2 SURPRISE PACKETS TO BEAT BANDITS 'THE paratroop attack on bandits lying near th« Malaya -Siam border throws interesting light on what more we can do to take the war to the enemy. There are two possible means of surprising the jungle-concealed bandit m his lair by the use ofUSIS - 762 words
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Article213 1952-02-17 10 CTRAGELY enough, helicopters appear to have originated m China. Toy helicopters are said to have been made by the Chinese many centuries ago. These were usually a pair of feathers joined by a boss, which was then rotated upwards off a threaded stick, just as some similar213 words
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Article, Illustration733 1952-02-17 10 'H ARDTOPS' A RE THE CRAZE OF THE YEAR rOO D news to economy- minded motorists comes m the form of a confirmation by Sir John Block, deputy chairman and managing director of the Standard Motor Company, of a new small Standard/ on the eve of his departure for Australia733 words
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Advertisement432 1952-02-17 10 Spore p "MORELIA* 1 foT Bangkok. Hongkong Kobe Yokohama 21»:iPeb If •BELANDLV' for Bangkok 1-IMar "PATAGONIA 1 for Bangkok Hongkong Manila 29 Feb-1 Mar •T10N1A" foi Bangkok 17 17 Mar M "PANAMA" for Bangkok Hongkong. Manila. Kobe Yokohama 11 12 Apr Mil "MEONIA" for Saigon it Bangkok 11-13 Apr SAILINGS432 words
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Article, Illustration3292 1952-02-17 11 NES REELS RUSH "SPECIALS" ON LATE KING lIMt it tribute Urn M>«*ed elfit ien( v fl nt«r prise of British i t ornpanies that were able, within a <»f hours after the mnouncement of the ii drath of Kins Cieorge Vith. to have compiled and air rushed to cities m3,292 words
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Advertisement138 1952-02-17 11 THE ROYAL COMMAND FILM R v SWW SHERI M CROWDS! J* Ui7^ ff -iJIwARRF.MC 1 r w'k 1 1 II .1 pi.. 1. 15. 1.15-6. 15 9.30 p.m. r^ ril *±oo AIR- CONDITIONED Morn. Mat. TODAY AT 9 .AM "EAGLE THE HAWK' 1 (Tech) '.JJ-T-" —^j:^-"^f/» 6 c TAHAV (^J>138 words
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Advertisement352 1952-02-17 11 TODAY 9 «.m. t4 THE VEST POINT Mm; l AOM SHOW! XI. hi -^9^jp|fl B^ Columbia's r^s^p^p^^Bflßftß^B^ HsL BB^BHB^fe^H /^f^iM Mm 9 /_^^BBnHsßr9VT^^^VDsV^^r^^^r^^^^BaPr I i ''|||r f i(l| JUwl nMwlb WlHU*** W»yjHß^|^ >losf A NftV WEIDNESDAYrWarnerV TECftNtCA'LOR "Painting The 1 loiuls with Sunshine" DAILY! liyl^ffl^B 6.30,9.30 ■BHMsWriTHE MIGHTIEST WAR DRAMA352 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-02-17 12 1 1 THI> was the slick outfit worn by r rerun model Maggy i viruKne when, with five collrjuuev she recently arrived m LoadOfl t»r a special parade of Paris Spring i fashions. 1 ■-> <-| <~» <~» J ~M'**»'"*»~38 words
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Article164 1952-02-17 12 ALICIA HART - ALICIA HART i U i o rea her s i her f i ii ...<>• the answer i your j fOUt make n point of < tfl r t i Ui I oj oilu Qrime. on plays c N--r >M<i step m uour too, al- >164 words
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Article129 1952-02-17 12 J I :i i rit I nr ts to .i i :h> time vii. mt .i Meal to h ist*B td.ir •nd .iv" 11 tlu S« tni^- |ir»: \'"i-r j ml Ike sheets .1 iii. rii v .»>. jm re >n rusk i in v mn i\it( it129 words
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Article, Illustration1279 1952-02-17 12 RUTH SACHS - A BACKWOODS GIRL STARTED SCHOOL FOR PARENTS RUTH SACHS COMEONE said to me re- j cently: "There's nothing I new under the sun; anything new, m fact, Is a little of this added to a little of that, already existing." Not a very original remark, perhaps, and certainly not always1,279 words
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Article35 1952-02-17 12 NEW YORK, Feb. 16, (AP)Patrlce Munsei, soprano of the Metropolitan Ope ret, says she will marry New York advertising man, Robert C. Schuler, next tummer. She announced the engagement over the weekend.35 words
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122 1952-02-17 12 FOR any man who has ever thought there might be something m polygamy where it is an accepted custom, of course a report from the Gold Coast should put him right oft it. A well-to-do trader met and married a beautiful young122 words
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203 1952-02-17 12 IF you've ever analysed tie reason you "eel constricted and stiff-gaited In your girdle, you've probably come up with the simple answer that most «uch garments tend to bind your Legs m front each time you make a movement. Perhaps you wondered why someone203 words
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Advertisement122 1952-02-17 12 THIS POWDER "^PB KRIIVGS Ot T T JifdjJ&K. j| <S»» »■< m^ M M, Star |L _> powder Never hid pmvddx imp.n ted sudi f rcah, glamorous c ■'riY.-UiUVp ty imootliatos to youx_fckia Navei have yoo worn a I ui.r !i > with r«nr ifitfuinij _a ihade tlut ftOOi aacb122 words
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Advertisement257 1952-02-17 12 A SOFT SUIT FOR SPRING 1 1 .4 SOFT suit for Spring has short, cuffed sleeves .fashioned It.'.c dress sleeves. The suit is m imported English i/-orsted m 'nary and while shadow checks, with bias self-binding on the cardigan jacket uud a bias -front skirt. i v 4^ ttk 4mT257 words
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Advertisement330 1952-02-17 12 y« «i| were t^V* there... BiEStuiffisM L» loaves U.^w hair Bb ■BP^SSlsa^^aß sir? j iv! than n F wl V^MSif Give} a L And on^e .>.. S^sSißiß^t H #ver aft* 1 ard* #l7* Home perm —FOR THE WORLDS LOVEL tr*4s Bwfmrui IARLOW CO. LID., OCEAN BL -,1 i < M.330 words
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Article89 1952-02-17 13 Fill Your Body With New Vigour «v< it itftl from irt.;, iT« .1 r««) "'1 »r.'t R Ar» wu 'c i^l Mag m mmvcjtT I r.«n you I •'.•h B.- o ii. h'• .1 I i. A -r Hf» D Sure h"■ '1 I' I g'«r.«l I vWJf. r k89 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1952-02-17 13 The Fighting Old Ladies Of Malaya Sunderland Flying Boats Hit Hard At The Bandits UNTO. A FEW hours ago I sometimes wondered why the Royal Air Force used Sunderland flying boats to make attacks on bandit targets m the Federation of Malaya. Offhand I wondered what these thirty-ton monsters, capable1,034 words
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Article, Illustration1161 1952-02-17 13 CHARLES REID - CHARLES REID By PHILIP TAKES PRINCE ALBERT AS A MODEL LONDON. LOR the second time m a century a situation arises which had never previously occurred before on a comparable basis m our monarchical history. A leen occupies the British throne with a husband at her side1,161 words
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Advertisement422 1952-02-17 13 kiieumalisnt! and Backache Gonelni Week Kxiney* With Cyttax and You I! F«^ Fina r lp.- ncf a famoua all troubles due to < v t n In dovbla quick a froru Rheuma* i. Neuritis, Lumbago, *,9rvoi.»n«ia. Leg Paint, e« HSldaf Eye«. Fre■adirhSl and Colds. Poor A;oett«, Puffy AnklM, i Una422 words
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Advertisement76 1952-02-17 13 "'Op created to keep you cool and elegant V^~" j^j S^'S. all through the day -Jpj YARDLEY W^^lavendcr The same iiiim it able fresh fragrance i< a lined m the x mil 1 aveodei to bland, »o jjure^ kind to ihe t>kin [it w indeed 'the luiury Woap oj ih76 words
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Article, Illustration497 1952-02-17 14 WE BEGIN from today a new series of the popular golting articles by Sim Sn«rd. Read the articles daily m The Standard. VI H VOIR OWN GAME I l,j\f «.< -fii too m.my golfers, ot all t I iN>rs. defeat themselves fa ..ttr-r.iptins l« imitate m laiiie rr^pects.497 words
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900 1952-02-17 14 O>CE again a huge crowd attended the Singapore Seven-aside rugby tournament matches which signalled the resumption of sport yesterday on the Padang. In the seven games played R.A.F. Tengah scored the most convincing win of the day when they defeated R.A.S.C. 'C by900 words
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351 1952-02-17 14 COLOMBO, Feb. 16 (Renter). Nigd Howard, the MCC Captain, stood down on medical idvice from the team which Ix^an a four-day match against a strong Commonwealth \l here today. At the close Commonwealth hail scored 367 for the loss of three wickets. The pitch351 words
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Article148 1952-02-17 14 SYDXEV. Feb. 16 (Reuter- 1 AAP»— Tte New South «Tal« captain and Australian To: player Sid Barnes figured [q ;in incident during Sheffield Shield matcli against South Australia here today. During a stubborn last wicket stand between Manning tnd WiLson. Barnes .scooped up bail from148 words
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Article1113 1952-02-17 14 ' Mac - BOXING FINALS WILL BE THRILLING 'Mac' By COME excellent contests have been witnessed m this season's boxing. The general impression created is that the standard this year is considerably higher than last. I feel sure this will be emphasised when the Singapore Base District Individual Championships are resumed at Tanglin1,113 words
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Advertisement18 1952-02-17 14 iJfi^Sk MACLEAN IHJ^BV v^ra^^^BPSßflHiii^:^ ■i'isSSSB HK^ vt«il' X?»v W^B v^^^ B^S^; HACLEANS \ididjj Peroxide Tooth Paste makes teeth18 words
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Advertisement133 1952-02-17 14 NHMAIHUm E VIGOUR TO KEEP you fir often cauve dc cioos m case of lo inielhc«-oi I, an iroD fuk < > wound Pu: > because one Purol is deli< ■od knlMg U iof« tioa >UROL BORNfO SUWA T f". High Blood Pressure you ItCl head heada 0 ig*«t loi133 words
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Article, Illustration17 1952-02-17 15 CHEONG HOCK LENG j ISMAIL BIN MARJAN WONG PENG SOON ONG POH LIM 117 words
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Article268 1952-02-17 15 UNIVERSITY of Malaya Athletic Union, with a view towards upholding a new policy m sports this year, have reorganised their I nion. At a meeting of ihe Union on Wednesday night, it was decided to form an Executive Committee to draft the University's policy. Tin?268 words
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428 1952-02-17 15 One of the highlights of the meeting will be a match next Saturday between teams re-pre.-enting the Women's Royal Air Force and the Women's Royal Army Corps. The girls will fire over 200 yards at foot-square steel plates which fail on being hit Main428 words
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141 1952-02-17 15 SINGAPORE LOSES FOUR SHUTTLE CHAMPS Peng Soon, PohLinu Hock Leng, Marjan For Johore By KEN JALLFII MALAYA'S four prospective Thomas Cup players, Wong fVn^ Soon, Ong Poll Li m, Cheong Hork Lenp; ami Ismail bin Marjan, will ihe Crescent, and Star badge of the Johore Badminton Association when tluv take141 words
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379 1952-02-17 15 WITH a pull l»y oullh m llu- mis 1:i-»I mimih «,f extra tinif, Sinj£a|»<»re Recreation Htrli won ili<- Sinjt«KO tournaimnl final \«~l«r«la\ t\»nin>:. pore hockey beating the St C 3-2. It was a thrilling gune throughout. Coutts, the match 1 b ,r379 words
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Article23 1952-02-17 15 INDTAN Hecr< I enl I fti S < .n wx after beal g Urn be. the Th< "B" tea "C < Farn l2::23 words
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Article84 1952-02-17 15 THE Singapore Hotkey Association last night selected the following teams to play the European v Rest match at the S.C.C. padang on Tuesday. REST: Patrick Yee; R. Barth, Chua Eng Chen?; Pennefather, Dr. D'Bras, V. Devadas; H. Hoeden, M. Thillagaretnam, D. Coutts, O. Rozario, Boon .Oon San.84 words
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Article129 1952-02-17 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Following are the results of the Selangor hard court tennis championships opening round played today on the SCR C. courts:— C. M. Gregory beat N. Pillai 6-0. 0-0, Goh Chin Soo beat Ah Goon 6-1, 6-4. H. W. Goodyt-ar beat Patrick Lim 9-7, 8-6, K.129 words
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Article251 1952-02-17 15 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (484 m 41 m) ft am. Programme Summary: H.'l! c.f.oil Moraine; Ussical Koumi un; lit a.m. Emergency News <K.1..»--10.03 Interlude I r«m Hawaii; l«..:o Latin American on the Air: II a.m rime for Music; 11.30 Studio Ser\i<<(Methodist < hurch. Spore); I i> Programme Summary;251 words
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Article100 1952-02-17 15 THE FOLLOWING Press release was issued by the Johore Badminton Association last night: "The Johore Badminton Association committee, at an emergency meeting held at the residence of the president, the hon. Dr. Birchee, unanimously agreed to allow Wong Peng Soon of Companion 8.P., Ong Poh Lim, Ismail bin100 words
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Article197 1952-02-17 15 meeting" arrangements wer< discussed for their Thoma Cup practices. "We will cable the Badmin ton Association of Malaya i:: forming the association tha the players are now Johor state players and that we shal appoint an official to tak i charge of their training.** Mr. Ahmad said that hi expected197 words
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Article40 1952-02-17 15 SINGAPORE Recreation Club members interested m playing cricket arid soccer this s< asor are asked to sign up the registei available at the club. Cricket practices will be held every Tuesday, Thursday anc Friday rn:n:rif:'ir;r:g ><r. Fcb I.*40 words
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Advertisement84 1952-02-17 15 MMT RESTAVftAMT X ...FOR THE BEST CHINESE DISHES. Vf COMBINATION EJ Luxe Au Volcano'jj/ 'fe jslm^MM dm y JF fl^^g^^^^*^ >> Bonorr.int does Its cleansing work thorougMy, yet gently. It doet not fripe or Irritate. With its tnty flavour. It is a laxative you'll enjoy taking. Bonomint is recommended for84 words
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Advertisement230 1952-02-17 15 i Kills ffernis! f% > c TCP docs what c^ cry good antiseptic should do gives you sure protection /-A A'^'^^V against infeaing germs wh. -never you use it where the skin i« broken lor a V A/ '0" x cut, a burn, a scald, an insect bite, or I230 words
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Article2005 1952-02-17 16 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES Outsiders Surprise In First Two Races By iroll. Sat. Making his run from the uNi«lr a furlong out, Mrfstennan, with J. Donnelly astride, won the main even! of the firsl ilay of the Pcrak Turf Club's February meeting here todayl.istcrman I I c2,005 words
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Article47 1952-02-17 16 TOTAL POOL: $354,016 FIRST PRIZE: *****6 $96,204 SECOND PRIZE: *****1 $48,102 THIRD PRIZE: *****1 $24,051 I STARTERS ($2,672 EACH): *****7, *****2. *****3, *****6, *****3, *****8, *****8. 2 1096 J, 218.530. CONSOLATIONS (£2,000 EACH): *****8, *****4, *****7, *****5, *****1, *****4, *****0. *****5, 40 J 664, *****5.47 words
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384 1952-02-17 16 NZBowlingFlayed, Three WICenturies AUCKLAND, Feb. 16 (Reuter-AAP) The powerful hatting of the West Indies flayed the New Zealand attack on the second day of the second Test here. Centuries by Jeff Stollmeyer, Frank Worrell and Clyde Walcott enabled West Indies to take their first innings score to 516 for six384 words
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Article244 1952-02-17 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat —Luck was against the Negri Sikhs m their encounter against Perak's Sikh on the padang, today. They went down otic-nil although they had more of the exchanges. From the start. Xegri raided, but a stubborn defence kept the ball away. Perak"s goalkeeper, Harban244 words
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244 1952-02-17 16 IPOH. Sat. The Perak Badminton Association is feeling concern over the absence of "new blood" to replace the **old stagers who age getting older every i year." In its annual report to be presented at the general meeting on Sunday, March 9. the Association244 words
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366 1952-02-17 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— On the SCRC ground today the visiting Eurasian women were too good for their Selangor sisters at hockey. trouncing them six goals to nil. The visitors, a very young side, were fast and combined very effectively. Outstanding" Xegri players366 words
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139 1952-02-17 16 SEGAMAT, Thurs. The Segamat Sports Council is making arrangements to get j some prospective Thomas Cup players from the Federation to come over to Segamat to play exhibition games for local badminton enthusiasts on Feb. 27. So far, it is understood that Abdulah139 words
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