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Title Section27 1952-04-06 1 Sunday Standard With Free 8-Page Comic? -f /A* i J 4**\ J^ I VOL. II NO. 279 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1 952. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CEr27 words
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Article, Illustration182 1952-04-06 1 Relax Curfew, Urge Malay i/iyiiniziicions >Luuiurd Staff Correspondent I.IMPIK, Sat.— Leaders of the various itii/jtions m the Federation of Malaya will t.» approach General Templer to reiax the v m Tanjong Malim. the danger ol starvation facing the E| »ng Malim, the local UMNOStandard - 182 words
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Article33 1952-04-06 1 QUEEN AWARDS MOTO GURKHA 5 Reuter) raided the to Li Jaharman •h Gurkha ■up luring m I >:!-. c ati- Lie a Rif le C ny ed 13 bai cap! v ed ted many33 words
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Article233 1952-04-06 1 Standard >tiir Reporter I\ ORDER to avoid J< ly m ;pe nt traffic, temporary nature, it i rec Singapore City .Councillors tl it SI v ling Comity es ion nan i iboql I have, pwPßia 1 deiegat-.-i to them improve T iraa re taled to233 words
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Article463 1952-04-06 1 Van Fleet 's Son Reported Lost SEOUL, Apr. •"> (UP) First-Lieut. James Van Flrrt Jr., 26-year-oM son «»t General Nan Fleet, Eighth Army (.'omniaiuler, was reported missing m action Umlhv following a ni«;lil rnmhat fli"hl over North Korea i early on Friday morning. Lieut. Van Fleet was piloting a B-26463 words
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Article41 1952-04-06 1 AINiKKK. England, Apr. 5, (AP) Teal won the lujjth running of the Grand National Steeplechase today m a field of 4(> other jump i ers. Second was Leyal Joy. I third Wot No Sun. (See Page 14)41 words
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119 1952-04-06 1 MALACCA. Sat. Damage estimated at about $16,000 was caused by a fire today when ll families living m a dwelling house on -lava Road, were rendered homeless. 41-year-old carpenter, I eonfi Kwang, who lost all his belongings m the fire when his cubicle went119 words
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Article39 1952-04-06 1 PRI \ci( Union troops ki i I 5j i 200 Vietn inh i i the tcn-dav "Operation Men i u s i itheasi cornei of thi i«--k n delta. French A mj comlUe announced tonight Reuter39 words
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Article33 1952-04-06 1 TWIN-ENGINED < iplane smashed with a n r roar int« the heart <»t p- >m Qut-.-ru. New, York. kilmM (1 f j;n rainy skies setting several structure^ aflame. A. P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article167 1952-04-06 1 ASSN. CALLS MEET Fake Photos Standard Staff Reporter MR. W. S. Chan-, Presideni of the Singapore Chinese; Photographic Trade Associa- j tion, yesterday expressed concern over the existence of faked wedding photographs believed to be reproduced by professional photographers m the Colony. for applicants j seeking re-entry visas. He said167 words
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87 1952-04-06 1 ALOR STAR. Sat. Two posters threatening revenge on the Sultan Badlishah or his dependants and the Judge who passed the dejth sentence on two Malays tor the murder ot a Chinese squatter at Pokok Stoi were found here yesterday The posters were signed by87 words
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Article77 1952-04-06 1 LONDON. Api 5 (AP) Queen Mary was reported a jti better today, but will remain indoors over {■■<■ c end at her London home. M borough House. She is sufTei ing from a slight C'>!d. 'j he 84 yeai -old gra dm I ci of Queen Elizabeth77 words
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Article104 1952-04-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR S, 1 One tei ist has been killed m the .T.'isin area ol Mala md n ded m the Kuala L is ai ea ol Pth mg. R ibbe ••> hav< ->. en si a ed i I damaged m the .1 ire Bahru104 words
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Article22 1952-04-06 1 ■J AIPI S:.l. ma PWD a Teleco md an accident Hill the Co c retu a T o perso22 words
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Article, Illustration408 1952-04-06 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday-Ten days after he enforced a curfew on Tanjong Malim, General Sir Gerald Templer^ High Commissioner of the Federation, today called on the citizens of this village of about 5,000 inhabitants comprising Chinese, Malays andStandard - 408 words
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Article, Illustration192 1952-04-06 1 RAH MAT -A BRAVE BOY Standard Staff Reporter Rahmat bin Othman, a 13-year-old Singapore schoolboy, is shortly to receive a Police commendation for bravery and public-spiritedness. Rahmat, who [s a son of Enspector O'hman bin Samat of the Traffic Police and a student of Paya Lebar English School ..wd a192 words
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Article105 1952-04-06 1 Standard >,afl Reporter TWO CHINESE carpenter* employed ai ihe Fan lork S«'ii<> Hospital. Singapore. u«-r«> louiwl Jeod v < >»• terday morning. One had severe wrownda on I* bead ami shoulders and the other ha<l bin throat < hi. A Po pokesmai t that the105 words
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Article71 1952-04-06 1 Soldiers Shot In Sta tion NO BRJ PISH I i i vert the Elailwa gh y c thi to rod th* 7.1S X ala Lumpur. The H I .1 j Mte i m the •j 0 X fd md the and I ere 1 <;.■ ii erred 1 the Bni71 words
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Advertisement26 1952-04-06 1 jKfEi*. W- Blood: K^TT Crisis: £K*T** Wolfram: £33* [XSHAW r^ r^^l r v) elf f~^]|rr"^3 pi 'kincm £a!±j essence of discerning hospiroliry. is no finer brandy.26 words
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Advertisement11 1952-04-06 1 S^i# '%£%s m-.c mopace SH IS f i CRUMERIES I ..nln^T11 words
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Article, Illustration322 1952-04-06 2 photos. main building I9lO\ :<::d v .c H: and Chapel 1912). The Govj 'nment, under Sir John Anderson, gave considerable fl ie aid towards these proj < E ■Ie M c tael ivai succeeded b^ Brother Stephen who was Director from 1914-21. 1927-32 and" 1937-38, and did greatStandard - 322 words
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Article, Illustration738 1952-04-06 2 Staff Reporter MORE THAN 100 years ago, through the courage and tenacity of the Vicar of the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd m Singapore, Father Beurel, who believed that "we must have schools m Malaya/ the nucleus of one of the Colony's oldest mission schoolsStandard - 738 words
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Article63 1952-04-06 2 Standard Woman Reporter BUSY cataloguing the selected pictures yesterday for the i art exhibition to he held at the British Council Hall on May 2 was Mr. Lee Siow Mong, Secretary of the China Society. Among the exhibits are two paintings of Chinese, court beauties by Lang SheihNine63 words
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Article56 1952-04-06 2 were bought m Kiote. the art capital of Japan. This was immediately after the earthquake of 1933, and bare been iv possession of Dr. Wu Lien-teh of Perak ever since. Originally they were attached to- the, illustrious Court of CfcJea Lung the Emperor <m6-179C) of the56 words
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Article44 1952-04-06 2 NG CHEONG SUAN, second band dealer, was ftned a total of $4 on 29 Blim[monses m Hie Singapore First j Police Court yesterday, for failj ing to make entries m his purchase book. The fines ranged from $5 to $30.44 words
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59 1952-04-06 2 Denies He Helped Remove Dead BOdy A MORTUARY attendant, Koni Ah Che v was charged m the Singapore First Police Couri yesterday with corruptly reeehring SfO Prom Kah B>k m connectien with '.he removal of I dead body, tt\ the General Bos- pita] Mertuai y on Apr. 4. Kong vvt.u59 words
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Article69 1952-04-06 2 Ij«»iw MM a J*'Miit priest ol Italian parrntage sent by the Pope to ronvert China to thf Roman Catholic faitb. BfiaitM- ef limitation of wall spare at tiir Britifth Council Hall there will be only 20 paintinKK the choicest pi fees lroui private col Ice tions. Thry represent69 words
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Advertisement196 1952-04-06 2 is. M 7 /ap -^A\ I Xtster It is recommended that glasses or mugs for the serving of Beer should be cleaned with a little washing soda and then thoroughly rinsed out and left to dry. The f use of drying cloths should be if you rant /^^S^^ to start196 words
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Article74 1952-04-06 3 Standard Stall Reporter TWELVE people were killed m road accidents m Singapore during the month of Hatch. This brinu> thr- toUj road fatalities fur the first (■artel tif this year to :i.\. There were II fatalities m January and 10 m February. Yesterday, a74 words
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Article136 1952-04-06 3 Sold Arsenic Without Licence NGOH Ii SENG yas I charged m the Si •> > First' J Police Co yesterda irit'n i the Po sons Ordinance. ttles ;> tier consulphide and Sii tarn I Goh C leng Lia Ba Ai i! Medical Ha Nori B Ige O 17 ist <r.136 words
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Article61 1952-04-06 3 MOHD. SIDEK bin Yaacob >i Kuala Lumpur was charged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, with criminal breach of trust of $B»).mh entrusted to him by Bannon and Bailey, Kuala Lumpur, on Oct. 10, and Dec 12 last year. He will be remanded until Apt.61 words
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Article, Illustration236 1952-04-06 3 More Chinese Are Giving Their Blood A RECORD FOR MARCH Standard Siafl Reporter MORE CHINESE arc coming forward now to replenish the stocks of the Singapore Blood liank. In March, the Transfusion Service registered 12.*; Chinese donors a record number. Ihe toial number of donors 121 i* also a urn236 words
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Article125 1952-04-06 3 Skylines Feature In Photo Show Standard Staff Reporter SKYLINES of New York. Boston and London figured m the photographic exhibition put on at the British Council Hall yesterday by the Chinese V.M.C.A. m conjunction with the Singapore j Art Society, More than 100 pictures by 60 school boys and members125 words
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Article95 1952-04-06 3 85,794 Tons Kubber Sold SIPMEN fS ibb [i '-:i I M ilaya clut ing M irch ere 15,794 tons compared *ith J >'>. ;H4 tons lor Febi uai i March imports rubbei into Mala] 1 were 25.103 1 «is Malayan exoorts to I le Uni- ted States dv iisM 195 words
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Article89 1952-04-06 3 MARIAPPAN a Vengadasa--1 ran <taid m U»e Singap *re First Criminal District C HJrt yesterday that he bought inch knife 1 seU protection .v was the infoi me m c m Wen resulted m a man being sent w prison. He pleaded guilty vl en89 words
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Article31 1952-04-06 3 TAIPING, Sat rhe Federation of Malaya Ponce Band will perform ai lie Taiping Lakes at 5.15 PJJ- April 0 and at rt p.m. at the Esplanade 011 April 7.31 words
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Article17 1952-04-06 3 THB NEW Govern .t SinDai Service on Friday. April *> at •«».i.-) a.m. at t!>e rf:..>tu>M.17 words
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Article134 1952-04-06 3 li;.ble li £3 >I»MMi.U OH fttt- SHSis Stews ir 11 l» f ,rk Holland X.1.. Adam l fiilii-) Hill rnatsworlli linrraior. NIGHT \.rr KublMT Work- Mt IJan<n »i«ork si»or«« Swimminx < Tanjenf Klin I .B. slii|>yar<l Klin m»s^ Nanyang i«e \\'ork>» thay M:u Honald House rag rin«134 words
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Article, Illustration133 1952-04-06 3 LIEUT. Gwenda Burbidge, VVRAC, of Nee Soon Garrison. Singapore (below) will be married to Capt. Peter Easton of Seremban at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Easter Monday, April 14, at 11 a.m. The bride who is a Commander of the platoon of the 4 Independent Coy WRAC at Nee133 words
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225 1952-04-06 3 Standard Staff Reporter MESSRS. Meal Homes who arc developing Dunearn Park Estate won their "test rase" yesterday when the) regained possession of land occupied by squatters on the Kstate. The case was heard at th first C'ivi 1 District Court, by Mr. A. W.225 words
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Article77 1952-04-06 3 SINGAPORE. Sat— The price of tin to-d:iy was 54. Down $IJ. Singapore Chamber of Com merce Rubber Association noon prices (per Ib.) yesterday (Apr 7> were 1 Buyers Sellers No 1 Spol Loose $1 094 si. 104 No: 1 RSS FOB April SI 08| $1 09 May SLOT $1,07477 words
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Article178 1952-04-06 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE "small small band" of Yeong Cheng School played "Hooray for Children's Day" to an audience of 500 hoys and girls representing 20 Chinese schools! who celebrated the annual event at Yeong Cheng School Hall m Club Street yesterday. Another 500 represent at178 words
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Article78 1952-04-06 3 She Denies Illegal Operation A.\ elderly woman. Che I: am binte Ali. claimed trial m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to a charge of causing the death of a woman. Sim Oi Lim, by an illegal operation. She also denied a second charge of attempting to cause miscarriage to78 words
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Article37 1952-04-06 3 SMALL business passer! m the Singapore rubber market yesterday during which quota- tiofis declined further by about three-quarters of a cent per lb. from Friday's levels. Overseas orders were small and below Singapore prices.37 words
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Article186 1952-04-06 3 DONATIONS totalling S1 9U5.82 are gratefully acknowledged by the Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Assu :iation Mr. Tak Siang, $1,000; Mr. Too Kin^ Eng, (sum ol money .saved from the expense^ of \\\s eldest son's wedding, Mr. Teo Whee jTons) £500: Island Club. Pro- fea.sional Goli C"!r.peti'iior. $232:186 words
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Article23 1952-04-06 3 THE annual general election of the Seranyoon Local Indian Congress will be held today a' 6 p.m. at the Congresj Hous*.23 words
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Advertisement199 1952-04-06 3 CkMCI OWIil 4-Wheel-Drive [m £i mmßEmiiEDv^lf^ UNIVERSAL X W^JL^J f. _J^|^ The mighty 'jeep' proved m war ond m peace is ideal as a general service car. It climbs, pulls and furnishes up to 30 H.p. for on the job operation of many kinds of belt or shaft driven equipment.199 words
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Miscellaneous21 1952-04-06 3 \d-! Free the i■'Mi 1 11 II peak lea From M i.'ni irii < mI.l' ay; ORiiiN f'»>!- 1 R(Kld »al Bus21 words
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Article, Illustration628 1952-04-06 4 People Talk And More Terrorists Are Killed Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sat. More terrorist attacks were made last month to capture weapons ami some of these were serious bat other kinds of attack were fewer than they have Wen for many mouths. The628 words
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334 1952-04-06 4 From J. B. Powell Standard Melbourne Corresix>ndent MELBOUKNE, (By Airmail)- 1 ive youn^ men from Malaya have a problem; nowhere m Melbourne can they obtain chicken curry like they get at home. Hie boys are Tan Kok Suee, Li Hock Huns, and Patrick Won g334 words
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Article43 1952-04-06 4 K. SOO rze Yvng. Seni >r m 'or of the (.ID Brar i Batu Pahat, was the guest of :< r-iiir ai a dinner party to him by ;he headters i teachers of all hi hols the disBatu Pahat Chamber of Com-43 words
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Article173 1952-04-06 4 Standard Suff Corrr>»poi»d«^it PENANG, Sat. That a pan-Malayan Labour Party be formed m order to strengthen the Labour Party movement m this country was one of the iwo resolutions passed at the annual general meeting of the Tanjong Ward Branch of the Labour Party. The other resolution passed173 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-04-06 4 Mr. Lhn Chon? Panu. the new President of Ihr Cinrii!jtoiirar>li Cxhibitai">" Association of Singapore and tbe Kedoration.19 words
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135 1952-04-06 4 BA rU PAHAT, Sat— Registration ol electors for the first Bandai P< ngg^ram To w n Coi ucil Ele lion will take place betv ,-t n 15 and May 26. The Supervisor of Elections. Batu Pahat, Che Suki bin Abdul Kadir has sent circulars to135 words
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535 1952-04-06 4 Shows Add Impetus Standard Staff Correspondent THE CULTIVATION of local and foreign orchid-flora is a fascinating and profitable hobby, and m various parts of .Malaya are found orchidlovers devoting time and money pursuing the hobby. Without doubt the holding ol periodical flower shows. such535 words
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Advertisement550 1952-04-06 4 I i |Hcu.ft. m i 33^^'^^^--^ I Also Other Models Available -ra._ 7\ I aEPnCF YOU RIIYI COMPARE IHESE MA^-Y FfcATLTJES 3C^KS« I fe**—^ f^^*^aLiiJjl I DCrUKC iyu DU I with any oihek mam I LL6B :r:!i '<"!» oorma. ror.ln.ll- fruit. and v»>»»T»b>«i jo'ffr i., riinci <■%.!.-. f"* 1 g550 words
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Advertisement169 1952-04-06 4 "YoU,too,may be one Gf the MILUONS who suffer fron VniWIN&MINERU^^ y That is why you feel Worn out Nervous, Irritable, Have had--aches, Lose Weight, Worry Try this Proved Way Back to Health i fkppineu Whet »u*rr«tucink. iarl ncr A'izi- .-tr vnrig •.•••<•»<. r V'lkh f!O apprt'r, I C w .f169 words
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Article, Illustration319 1952-04-06 5 Casey Declares: Standard Staff Reporter UK \{U HARD i.. CASKV, A—ir»rtan MinUtrr for ,i MTair*. who left Singapore yesterday morning ifcrrc vva- rJeaffH a gjaod deal that \ustralia could v.in providing social worker* xdJ equipment t -nl« -int'iit ur«-a-< of tin- Fcderali** «»f Malaya.Standard - 319 words
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Article21 1952-04-06 5 r-old P >ber! ci is ang> ti Nt t c*" > ndj he a to E I s21 words
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Article68 1952-04-06 5 A MAN, wno was observed by a Police Radio Patrol looki:iy into a window or a house m Serangoon RoaM on Friday night was found to have two watches on him ai!f*i being Mt tamed, Police yesterday appealed for anyone living m khe Serangoon68 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-04-06 5 MR. Malcolm Mac Donald. the Commissioner-General seen examining several of the paintings with Mr. Lee Siow Mong, President of the China Society, at the exhibition held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce m Singapore yesterday. Standard photo.37 words
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Article, Illustration377 1952-04-06 5 Rosalind Ratnam - Rosalind Ratnam SI .irv UK nifasiirfm»*nts I need from you. Follow u< tiun^ il.im-!> iml (ill m \our MM ■'Hill MM nil m the > -jiit's provided below m inches Tlien rut out this ad uith %IM s«nd it to the STANDARD PATTIRN i I TfU SIM.377 words
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Article37 1952-04-06 5 KUANTAN, Sat.— Yogi Sri Shuddhananarl Bhaiati \viii be visiting Kuantan on June 22 during his visit to Malaya. During his visit to Kuantan he will deliver lectures, which will be translated into Malay and Chinese37 words
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Article299 1952-04-06 5 Standard Stall Correspondent lI'OII. Sat.— A big mining syndicate m Ipoli, having Chinese, Malay and Indian sharenolders, has ju*i opened mining operations for wolfram, a rare and valuable mineral, m CEangkat Rembian, Tapah. V leading member of this syndicate informed The if wolfram is obtained299 words
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81 1952-04-06 5 GEYLANG Methodist Girls' School held a fun-fair i! bazaar m tire school grounds yesterday to raise money for their Building Fund. Hundreds of friend" and parents had an enjoyable evening combining a tour of tiie school with purchases of the lovely exhibits made by81 words
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Article171 1952-04-06 5 2 Spent 15 A nxious Hrs. A t Sea TWO Indonesians, A/i/ bin Hamid and Ismail bin Samid, spent 15 anxious hours m the Malacca Straits last Wednesday night when their sampan sank after a collision with a tongkang. The tongkang was one of four being towed by the tuj<.171 words
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Article31 1952-04-06 5 Mr. Leong Yew Koh did not head the MCA delegation which recently called on Mr, Gray, Acting Secretary for Chinese Affairs to discuss the Tan.jong Malim curfew.31 words
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Article79 1952-04-06 5 Kulasinglia Re-elected AT THE annual g :nei i meeting of the Singapore Sinhalese Association yesterday, Mr. H. .1. C Kulasii g a was unanimously re-elected President while Messrs. A. P. Abeyasekera and Jayapala were elected vice-presidents. Mr. Eyaratne was elected Secretary and Mr. \V. D. Aloysius as assistant secretary. Other79 words
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Article138 1952-04-06 5 THREE exhibitions of rare Chinese scrolls, paintings and photographs were opened m Singapore yesterday. Two of them were opened -by the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm MaeDonald. The scrolls, ranging m price from $5,000 to $50, were handed down from the Sung, Yuan. Ming and138 words
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Article61 1952-04-06 5 KUANTAN, Sat. A/i/ bin Jusoh (23). a member <>t tinNo. 8 Jungle Company, was charged with retaining a stolen bicycle "Rudge Sports" valued at $140 belonging to Hashim I bin Saad also oi the same Company. Accused was absent at the court, because he is under61 words
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216 1952-04-06 5 Standard Staff R«*|»ort<*r A RESOLUTION expressing «^rrat concern t; at the continued detention of Messrs. I*. V. Sliarma and V. Devan Nair"* was unanimously passed at the Filth Annual General meeting of the Singapore Teacher*' l Union held at Si. Joseph's Institution yesterday. The meeting216 words
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Advertisement335 1952-04-06 5 r W&* DYNAMO Lighting ecu Hpr y the style m world design 8t end, to m 1 I I ion t ol m^'-W^ l tradc-morW it on unfa. l--9S9kc-'v^JBW i m 1 ***^^m**ftA\ lr% 9uorontcc of con y ttonf quoltfy and reli«biZ, gZ| MILLER tett ore str^omlim. d m p«335 words
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Article, Illustration1639 1952-04-06 6 There's No Place Like PfINS in Springtime! v.,,y down and then vp j ;1 enough- Schiaparelli modestly calls this indiscretion "The Open Heart". So that's where they keep the heart these days Already shops are starting show spring Riviera fa »h ons One mannequin I aw sported a beach bag,1,639 words
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Advertisement254 1952-04-06 6 Now fly to Europe 'I In '1 111 lli ill 11 11 111 J 1 SPIIDIiRD Swift, turc Arqonau* Sp««db^d» r y to Europe «rrf Lc- preisuri:ed comfort tmooiH r-c *q r the w*«<*-, mv( dayi of travelling <ime. en:oy ccTcKfTientary r^** mealtime drinki en route No Ip« or MtaH254 words
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Article, Illustration2172 1952-04-06 7 Plenty Of Fresh Air, But No Fun Living In The Open r l bich soap i Of my id* c Sweat -dice, for at non I think »fe left fre ange you h he cried, i sup 'iher Sature wil V mind g on bars. o holiday. g awaj I2,172 words
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Article357 1952-04-06 7 d i young man to him with a mupLwiit: Mix uith pi.- (..t y«naeU r now Urn aaa AiMfci his us; the young man Amiens, j can sayha i a<>- tad Ofl into them in t Jir rr»*w >'»nl H" mi>s4'd home, staved on *'«t357 words
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Article173 1952-04-06 7 i.M oi Britain's most dis tint;uish<'d chemists is hard at uork trying to lead cotintlrss millions of liav worms tip the garden p:;th He is forty lour year (rid Professor Alexander 'I 'odd. of CmulM-idgr L'ni varsity. His j«b is hi^hlv ini|«m ant. If the prui'essor BMsaecAi.173 words
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Advertisement139 1952-04-06 7 FOR THIS PEN HE'LL DISCARD ■aV'v^^^^ ALLHIS OTHERS! New farker Jl N WORLD'S MOST WANTED GIFT PIN j INSIDE... j j THIS SILVERY J Tor successful gi\ ing— there could be no finer choice. New "51*" SHEATH |ak>ne brings the new pleasure of the Aero-metric Ink System.; j (The Plathenium139 words
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Article1502 1952-04-06 8 Andrew Roth - Andrew Roth by I .ONE* >N rHOUGB tremem is ■]•>• was ay ached to X Fan iks last marriage, 'unii fu:> c Kng Farouk Britain have now nkcd their fuThis linking i ites the fullest An .port has tremendous implications. It me i s t great popular1,502 words
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1489 1952-04-06 8 No Need To Write A Book THERE are perhaps few professions more envied than that of author- p. Apart from the fame and fortune j imposed to bring him. the profes,na] author is engaged m work freed from the nu> f i discipline and the grinding1,489 words
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Advertisement6 1952-04-06 8 huhftrnflrnt Morning \eu afm/ie r w6 words
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Advertisement407 1952-04-06 8 v:''" -4 J %Mn W P H '"Am m Vur KNOW iH AT PEOPLE will li'wr i you down not even Lightly. Y<>u kixi'A you i -m tvu-.i them utterly. Hut how ii<> vouknow? I'.n'ilv lt\ iiisiiiii Lpartlybv reason. partly from experience. With honesty t quite transparent, you accept them407 words
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Article161 1952-04-06 9 ,i i nt the pre-tab window a carefree hnitone voice sang "I mvs t g0 the wild goose goes." I said to Hmirlla. the man by my side, I ifs S\dney. You wouldn't think he m t moved a limb for ten years, ui.iiid wiu?" Mr lionella smiled161 words
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Article, Illustration125 1952-04-06 9 and Mr. Bonella ling, I tig and .!i or pencil n my mou h, and] I hope to utilise at leasi li amenta to earn my gned "Sydney Unton," bore i 'S. %> "I Tie fir>t < come to you 'by word of m red >'.c bumoui oi that home125 words
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Article48 1952-04-06 9 1 MARVELLED. A husband and father, age forty-two, with his whole future jerked out of focus. One young man who will never live as other men. Yet they talked 'ike any two new acquaintances as easily as men with every faculty and the fewest of cares.48 words
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Article104 1952-04-06 9 jyjUSIC was his first love. At the age of nine he won a violin scholarship. But at fifteen polio that swift destroyer of youthful strength— struck him down. He is Sydney's father let us In. He is a postman a quiet, kindly man of fifty-two. His wife, a104 words
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Article222 1952-04-06 9 MARY BROWN - MARY BROWN now twenty-five. As I listened to his lively conversation, it occurred to me that by one of those coincidences which usually happen only m books, Mr. Bonella, whose wife had written to "Live Letters." lived only a short walk away. I thought "These two ought222 words
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Article521 1952-04-06 9 A THIRD world war would bring face to face two forces exhibiting the greatest possible contrasts not only i m their social structures but m most other spheres as well. The East— the Soviet Union and its satellites are geo- politically isolated between521 words
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538 1952-04-06 9 Lt.-Col. F.O. MIKSCHE - Lt.-Col. F.O. MIKSCHE By attacks, of the industrial regions inside Russia and of the others working for the East, presuming that the Red Army had succeeded m capturing Western Europe? Consider first the case of the Soviet industrial districts; there are factor? which would538 words
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Article, Illustration992 1952-04-06 9 PAULJENNINGS - PAULJENNINGS By [N the first half-hour after I have left a theatre I am always convinced that I am going to write a play. It is a curious sensation because I never know what the play is to be about. I just have a general impression, and yet992 words
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Advertisement233 1952-04-06 9 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION I MILLION DOLLAR LOTTERY. i^kcts for Draw on April 20th, 1952. ALL SOLD OUT. PRIZES as follows: Ist Prize $400,000/--2 nd Prixe $160,000/--3 rd Prixe 2) of S 50,000/- each 4th Prixe (5 of 20,000 each sth Prixe (8) of S 10,000 each 6th Prixe (24) of233 words
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Advertisement104 1952-04-06 9 4 SHOPPING DAYS |^^H| THE DATE OUR IH 1 X 1-1> > MM <^ 111 Vv \MIIM-I)\^ H |S |fl Vl!Hl!Hl\^ starting tomorrow FURTHER REDUCTIONS 1 EVERY DEPARTMENT SPECIAL BARGAINS FANTASTIC SPICIAI "ARGAINS for LADIES BEDUCTTONJI tor MEN tor LMurc* AI COCKTAIL AND C U A F T EVENING FROCKS104 words
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Article, Illustration666 1952-04-06 10 1 0 to Pcnonq ond see one of the keenest 1 if not the keenest) volunteer units m Ma laya the Penang Squadron of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force. You wiii see what is already being done by the voJjnteers to fit themselves readily for the defence of666 words
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Article, Illustration1402 1952-04-06 10 Y\ -5-L, readers, here it i$ a second New Car Buyers' Guide m response to your many requests. You hove asked me to make this a regular feature. I shall 60 what i can to accommodate your requests. You will notice that almost every moke that1,402 words
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Advertisement215 1952-04-06 10 i;i.(.U \i; TRANS. PAIiIFIC SKKVHIE l>ire«t Ow*il4»»d <m F remise o Log Atiii'l^s M ftf I Ilia X Canadian Cities Pen:'?!-: P Shaw S t>#re %rr LA/SI IK 24 \M>\pr 27 2*A»t t^Ai.r 1 May 2?iMaj i> ii puticuUn ot Ur\ Largo De»p l».<.v> wid Paiscngei Bonkir*i etc. A^entj ANGLO215 words
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Advertisement397 1952-04-06 10 I -'PANAMA' fo, ftmcki* X I *MM»\IV f O f SajKor A H■ N A foi Bangkok, |m Saigon, Elonskong Kobe •'Piummci-' r«« NntieiuA i: r, pr For CfHi,ml.., 4den Porl Said im**+ru« Hamhure D^fliai tl <i Badw wlmrt <kI, Sinne p s hlll( "SELANMA" x) 'VILONIA' X abt: 9397 words
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Article, Illustration2505 1952-04-06 11 DIGGEST news from the Malayan film front came from Singapore over the week-end when Kepuhlic Pictures' Vice President Mr. R. Armour planed here to establish a local office for his company m Shaw's Capitol Building m Stamford Road. Not only did the executive set up the2,505 words
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Advertisement228 1952-04-06 11 \> 1 1 a.m. I.:.; :."> x v.::o m j 13 WONDERFUL SOM.s j Robertson •i I I .it< >t British >I*i\ ietone \e» v i Kiiinl < tmhridge Boat Race" I 1 1 ic 1. 1 ml \s Ireland Hugger" r urn Newcastle" i F A.Semi Final) !.»d.iv ..t228 words
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Advertisement239 1952-04-06 11 S^JPSHS9§SI FromTODAY LEE i COBB 4^* -TiiMl LV j I JODY LAWRANff j SECRET i™ Today 11am 44 SUCARFOOT" m Technicolor S<-Ihm»I <'hil«lr<*n** Maiincc- at a.m. I Ith. 12th. ].llh I ftli April "TOM BROWNS SCHOOL l>\\>." $1.00 and 50 (ts. Phone U)V2 .JAJJ Air <> I ,1 TODAY p^j-f,239 words
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Article, Illustration486 1952-04-06 12 Colour Harmony Revolutionises Face Make-Up Routine #his ;s the last of a series or three articles on screen make-up, written bu Max Factor, J> HEN my father invented motion picture make-up, he created it m a great number of precisely graduated shades, more than stage greasepaint had offered hitherto. The486 words
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Article, Illustration17 1952-04-06 12 ..i ii" n1 i% K I- .mil r I-1 n li> IA M I17 words
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Article216 1952-04-06 12 picture make-up instantly out of date and useless. Actors' faces, instead of presenting glowing and natural effects on the screen, looked noticeably dark, and muddy. It took us more than five months of steady experiment to II ltd a new basic make -up to keep m216 words
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Article324 1952-04-06 12 RITA BEL MAR - THE STARS AND YOU RITA BEL MAR El nrtOßAmi QIOTATIOV WJhm. I I £i» into mv em#Ul with .i 5 spadr. jnrf die a &♦"<!. I feH ■>u< Ii an rvbitarati«»n ihcl health thjl 1 rli*. over th.it I hive Uern detrautiiut mysHf all thiv tiiwe m <* letting otherx324 words
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Article308 1952-04-06 12 Joyce Chesterton - Joyce Chesterton THERE are several schools of thought about spring cleaning. There i« the "lf-you-cleaa-your-nouse-properly-as you%o along-there*s-no-need-to-spring-clean" school. There the **Spread-it-out-o\ er-t i\ o-or-three-months" school. And there is the school whlfcn rolls up its sleeves and tears "rimy into the job as fast as it can.308 words
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Article67 1952-04-06 12 |>EADKRS are inform*x ed that the Rhinestone jewellery, modelled by Mrs. Peggy Lee, and featured on this P:me lust Sunday, tan be obtained exclusively from The Little Shop run by Mrs Doris Geddes at the Raffles Hotel, Singapore. The Indian amulet of the Moghul Period depicted m the67 words
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Article266 1952-04-06 12 SK«N language is not. as nmst women suppose, a form of communication c«Mifinrd lo a limited few. Your movements. yo«r app«*aranc<\ your gestures all sprak silentl> ot what >our attitudes are At no time do they sneak more eloquently ol hidden feeling than m the case266 words
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505 1952-04-06 12 IP YOUR home freezer has developed unpleasant odours, try th:.>;> tips for dealing witli th© situation. First, try washing all interior surfaces with soap and water, then so over them with a cloth wrung from clear water. Wipe dry. it this doesn't work, try505 words
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Advertisement79 1952-04-06 12 Wf Bsb T^Fmß Pf^BßBte^-^-^vrdß P^^Bjß^^^K^-, .^F^ WIJ H THE MAKE-UP THf Sr*» -*i COKINNI \i lit i x *lgW v» j|»!»fjrin* m Sb^ -^^flfc^ ■> t VS.. .-A -:.im>ur ,< .:..r t "7 yi/ lax factor V V^^ A' Lading Dog old D^porriwertf S)or«l c^v^ s ss J* ffS^^l HERITAGE79 words
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Advertisement155 1952-04-06 12 l L 51 ,»<>*,)< t In tJ i f F BABY^ POWDER THE BORNEO COMPANY LIU 9 HUNTLEY& PAUPER* first name tfou tki"k° BISCUITS AU IMflfl MMtft! MICI fl IW h aßraiT grinberg DI\MOM)s, JK^KIJIiri I SINGAPORE (Hfirr v «»url Bu.ld.iiß' (II Sumlurd Knid I H\^,®* Body Vigour *.3 A^^*.,155 words
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Article, Illustration917 1952-04-06 13 JOHN WORRALL - ANTI- APARTHEID MEETINGS TODAY AT JOHANNESBURG JOHN WORRALL By GAPE TOWN \FHICAN leaders m Johannesburg me making every eifort to ensure that the mass protesi meetings against the apartheid [racial Beg re gati on] laws planned for today, April 6, the 300 th anniversary of White settlement m South Africa,917 words
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Article755 1952-04-06 13 J. HALCRO FERGUSON - J. HALCRO FERGUSON By The Fight igainst Yellow Fever In The Amazon Basin LIMA (Peru) THE C i) I o m b i a n "llanos" -the hot. tropical plains on the eastern sido ol the ANDES— are at pn sent known to the man755 words
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Article618 1952-04-06 13 COLIN LEGIM - COLIN LEGIM By LONDON. JF THE present constitutional crisis m South Afi ica results m the downfall of the Malan Government, the next Prime Minister js almost c< rtain to be Mr. Jakobus Gideon Nel Strauss, Q.C. As leader of the Opposition m Parliament he has challenged618 words
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Advertisement249 1952-04-06 13 BE LOVELY s JO LOOK AT 111 l iVOI I c OLIVE OIL fffl PALMOLIVE SOAP p'otect and cherish your skm "j^ ;?>> 1 1"- uresbnesi <»f a %^L \«>iinji ami lovt-ly *»wb^ yo*rt \*h»*n P.»l» t<>livo'» ■fc^^ rich, uli\e-oi] l«»tl»er '^aß^M^ »m<M»ili«. aud clewiMt your ci.mi.l.xion the natural •>249 words
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Advertisement131 1952-04-06 13 vl^^r f > J -Jam 8- 3 I .m* TONIGHT Srr.;.. y_% r' \:.rmifnir -ta> »<■.; s > rf- < k l<«k at ;Mii 'cf:.. i •vC r« 1 You'll he thnlird with (he A difference Pcp^odent makr* to yo.r nu?- tmilc 1 In |ttSl one xveck your tec: nu131 words
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Article172 1952-04-06 14 Konno Beats Marshall In The 1500 M II IN. niim i tit ut. V.i t Rentri I I >*d X < ii. Hawaiian >tiuW'ni at 0 mi >t.tt»- lni\ti>itv won Mm \im-t ;un \l 1. ini'iii's free style swimming 1 I 111 |lMl!|sh|p .nil .1.1 11. S Mi I .m172 words
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Article48 1952-04-06 14 Hockey Fans And Players Figh t WESTMINISI ER BriAp W) had to r an uned "third rtime ig i players judge's nd overt nc H --.-v I I with Ni w V »red bul B nes ruled the a nei .egei I the i wil >tate- II be48 words
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Article, Illustration645 1952-04-06 14 VERNON MORGAN - FAVOURITE WINS GRAND NATIONAL VERNON MORGAN By AINTREE, LIVERPOOL, April 5 (Kruter) Teal, a heavily backed second favourite, won ihe world's greatest steeplechase, the Grand .National, from 46 rivals here .today Owned by Harry Lane, a north country building contractor and ridden by Arthur Thompson who won the race lour645 words
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379 1952-04-06 14 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH \U LEADING badminton players from 4meriea, linlia ami Denniark will eompele with Malaya's best for the most expensive trophies ever awarded m Malayan badminton, m the Selangor tipen invitation championships to he held i» the new Selanjror hall at Kamponu Attap m379 words
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Article267 1952-04-06 14 LONDON. April 5 (Beater) England beat Scotland I—l1 1 at Glasgow today. At Tottenham Arsenal and Chelsea drew I—l1 1 m their postponed F.A. Clip semifinal. DIVISION I Aston Villa 4. Fulham 1. Blackpool 1. Bolton 0. Derby County 3, Wbrough 1. Huddersfield 2. Preston 0.267 words
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Article51 1952-04-06 14 MALACCA. Sat, Colours with several players who expect to Ik 1 m the State side this year beal 'he Whites L'-i m I'ne firsl soccer state trial at Bandar Hilir this afternoon Whites score-! first when Bahar Said quickly follow.' I up a ball which Nfahabod51 words
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72 1952-04-06 14 Ramon Wins Two More HK Shuttle Titles HONGKONG, Apr. 5 (AP)— Ramon Young, who retained his badminton singles title for Hongkong on Thursday, won the doubles title m partnership with W. F. Foo and the mixed doubles with Miss Winnie Cheung. The doubles score was 15-11 and 15-13 against P.72 words
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Article102 1952-04-06 14 LONDON. Apr. 4- (Reuter)— Hashirn Khan ol Pakistan (the holdei reached the last tour m the open squash championships at the landsdown club here today, w ien h.e beat Alan Fairbairn the Middlesex amateur with the loss ot only four points. Fairbairn started brilliantly and gained102 words
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280 1952-04-06 14 NEW YORK— (UP)— A "mad on" at two loose-talking rivals gave American mile king Don Gehrmann a new world record for 1,000 yards recently and the U S. Olympic committee was hoping he's stay that way until after this summer's International Games. The story280 words
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Article720 1952-04-06 14 ' Gunner - FENCERS IN THE NEWS AGAIN 'Gunner' BSy \T the »«nd of the month up' will stM' the l»'st of the IWRU.F fencers m action during the FARELF team and individual weapon championships. Capacity entries have been received trom Mulaya and Hongkong. The Master-at Anns. FARELF. Major Gelder, is running the720 words
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Advertisement123 1952-04-06 14 BOOM COOLER I jj j tl! \V n |> //ir Home Hotel Raom or Small Of)i4-e. KJ Completely revolutionising, handsome, styli ii 9oft pastel grey finished Cabinets. M W Ih more ol cooling capacity than ordinary room coolers and ii'i^cr lip conJi'>!.s. W .lat^a 4h+ ihi nig i/o;< htzt p123 words
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Advertisement398 1952-04-06 14 jj THS GIRAFFE .JWThere are teven bonei m rhe long neck of a girat.'c ond this is matched eioc'ly m number by thot m the neck of o man. £AT J TIGER HEADAOf w3Kic^Mi^nAn^BnmH(aiKM>v^^^fl&^KSWlt9llHHßlHß^Hi^B n |HHK Pimples and Bad Skin Foughl m H] (f 24 Hours Sine* the discovery of398 words
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Miscellaneous33 1952-04-06 14 I TIDES %1 HIGH '1 IDES at Lhe principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY AM P.M. Singapore «">8 9 :i4 Malacca 6.16 *»1 Port Dtckson \SI 132 Port Sham 2.49 JJ» Penan? 11.18 10.5033 words
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Miscellaneous72 1952-04-06 14 l/% \THETO(J6HEST6Am\ U*\/s\t fk \ys^r\ I'VE PLAYED." I V M/Ii 1 1 i« IM j THANKS, MOM WEHA/t^ JP^./^T]"' sf £V LOOKING FORMAPD Bfl I /r £i I7^ 77//^ MILO £SF? C'K'CE j •oTw-^r f/ r n x^^HCTv,) mo gives m is j i^ THE DELICIOUS fc-t IK CHOCOLATE fN72 words
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Article584 1952-04-06 15 «A Army Bowler Takes 5 For 11 Runs Sinao^l. r* i- he mo "'"9 «"d to cover an 'impossible' wicket the m"nut« h«" W CfC dismissed for a meagre 51 runs after 71 S 1 bottm 9 n th <»ay of the annual Civilians versus Combjnedjervices_encket match584 words
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Article, Illustration108 1952-04-06 15 GOLF Here's How By Slammin Sam Snead moH nnieiiaii backswmg <\> r gloien starts with Mp stortmg its pivot ytfcmfl m an all fo movement lht the arms, Naiidj and body arotiD m the tort oj oil- i tooether action. Tofce the dub d eft i saon dista ice—tix v108 words
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Article175 1952-04-06 15 SELANGOR CRICKET RESULTS KUALA LUMPUR Sal Royal Engineers defeated Sc angoi Club by three wickets on the Padaog \o laj Batting Brsi s < '^■■-<>v Club were all 01 1 for »i!> Tie Engineers eplied with 72 Vor th* Club A J Hunter 119>. G B Bull (121 and Short175 words
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Article116 1952-04-06 15 LONDON, Apr. 5, (Router) Don Cbckell, British light heavyweight champion has relinquished his European title. His manager today wrote to the British Board of Control informing them of Cockell s d °Co^eil won the title from Albert Ivel (France) m Marvh 1051 and was due116 words
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Article50 1952-04-06 15 WORCESTER Apni S <Reuteri _h k Bird, vice captain for tiie i:i>t two yejf w;is elected captain of Worcestershire Cftyty Crickel Club at the «nhßul general mt-eiing here He preferred bfjl votei t</ 70 fo RTD Perks the lenior pS^hmal. P«rk* WiU .be *M ra^taia. J J50 words
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387 1952-04-06 15 RAF Sports Notes \{i)\ W. \ir Force Sclelar will l>«- well represented m the R \r" Malaya soccer learn which i?« playing iliis week-end m Indo-Cnina, \l»o iwo competitors from ili«- station will Uv playing for K\F Malaya m tennis matches at Saigon again&i387 words
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Article157 1952-04-06 15 BLAKANG MAT! Rifle Club's monthly shoot yesterday took on special interest when, for the lirst time, the handsome "B.P. de Silva" challenge trophy match was shot together with the other events. T hirt y-t w o competitors, among them several Malay ladies, took part157 words
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Article62 1952-04-06 15 SAN ANTONIO. Texas, Apr. 4 (UP) Leroy Paige, Negro relief hurler for St. Louis Browns, was fined US$lOO by manager Rogers Hornsby foi failing lo show up tor an cx "t" bition game against. Pi- »'.'«!> Pirates at Corpus Uinsu, Texas, on Monday, it was disclosed62 words
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Article43 1952-04-06 15 RAIN. after t«a. stepped jrej teid.i^ s cricket match at Nee Soon between Royal Army Pay Corps .'iifl Sembawdhg, P;iv Corps had declared niter scoring 141 runs .for 6 wickets. Shaw (57J and Winter (29) being top scorers,43 words
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Article43 1952-04-06 15 PHILADELPHIA. April 5 (ReuterJ Jtrsev J^ 1 Waloptl ivorld heavtwcighi champfoa and Ezzard CSharles dcposiwed cuarantrefl Thursday nißht Eor their titlt fl«->t ber« on June S Farh d«-;>osited Ciotiue fo?" $5,000 with th© Pennsylvania Boxing Commission to "t^uaran te» taitijfuj performanca.43 words
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Article250 1952-04-06 15 IN A SENIOR Division United Services League tie played a! Nee Soon yesterday. Field Records beat 32nd Coy. RAOC by six goals to two. In spite of the score the game was well contested. Field Records adapted themselves to the ground conditions early m the first half,250 words
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101 1952-04-06 15 YESTERDAY'S Busin«->s Houses F.A. (tame at the Police Training School b«* tween Straits Times and Singapore Cold Storage came to an abrupt end five minutes from time. Down s—l the Straits Times team walked off m the 56th minute protesting against the referee's decision101 words
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150 1952-04-06 15 MISTOOK 'CANNOT FOR 'CAN HE LOST Tigei .T-)- ri:,r. giant Indian wrestler mi undei stood ••iMnot" for -can" lasi night and it cost him his match wttn Negro giant Seelie Semara. Jogindar, who does not know much English, couW not understand the referee's pre-fighl instruftion Sn spectator v.us asked to150 words
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Article319 1952-04-06 15 ROVERS SPORTS Club, strong contenders for SAFA first division honours this season, took lull points oil Pulau Hrani United m a lively game at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Leading 1-0 at half time, Rovers finally won 3-0. Had Rovers' forwards displayed more interest m the319 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-04-06 15 P. Wclk dean "fat fed m the hi»{h jump «vent of th<indoor athletics at London s Harrini;.»\ aicn.i. ll«* won from I). H. Cos, who ;••**<> cleared six feet, i>ut it h more failure*.35 words
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Article200 1952-04-06 15 Joday's Sport CRICKET Si ipnnon r i? Co .v '< 2,/-/ tint/. 1! a V.l Junior louruaiucnt Sccti* A -YMCA < 'Si ml M I TVur/i. rC R.4F N- l< I'tN/c/'icr.- 1 FC; Suilialese r \l. M D i yard a! U <-<»/.■ i /'<• I I Chanjfi r R4200 words
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Article28 1952-04-06 15 LIVERPO H I M Guj V;i: -m i won the Liverpool Spring Cup run over 1() furlong <: < vest* day. Mr S m 'I' Bu An Eighteen28 words
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Article151 1952-04-06 15 Soccer Spotlight By Fairplay I Karib'g gia -p i league < The chasU ed 7 \<;: I to maintain i f| kip #o 1 Fa'fmi X ecting ■■'<. a m, r r >' if At tecond d and un 1 pretty the loayue i. q i very 1 king hie151 words
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Advertisement262 1952-04-06 15 jrpK, '.'.ALL'j-tf NCRMAN KKAbNA ■'■■awaMMaaaMMMaßMaaaMaaa I JANE WYMAN I /W^ > r w 1 i,m* i AQTHU A BLUEvm, A3iniVlA JN k kp\ -one small tablet acts wt^^^mm P' quickly and effectively '•"C^^^^j/B^tt S V V% V c Sv< UK^' > mc Ail you u>i it jF'iki v I iwalhw262 words
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2560 1952-04-06 16 RAJ MAHAL WINS AT LAST Pep-C Upsets For $110 Win leaciei half a furlong out bui Lansdown riding with hands and heels ke:>t his mount m front to win nicely by H lengths. Third wag Stage Show who beat Astute M >nai eh by a head RACE FOUR llorsi-s Cl.2,560 words
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Article216 1952-04-06 16 KLUANG, Sat. A penalty kirk m the second half ijave Singapore boys their winning «;oal against the Johore Combined Schools here this evening. A lar^e crowd that has turned up hoping to see the home team win >vas sadly disappointed hut a display »»1 <;(mml216 words
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Advertisement67 1952-04-06 16 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: 5428,550. FIRST PRIZE: No. 2.***** ($118,565) SECOND PRIZE: No. *****4 (559,282) THIRD PRIZE: No. *****4 (829,641) STARTERS ($4,234 each): Nos. 3523°,8, *****9, *****2, *****1, *****3, *****6, *****0. CONSOLATION (52.000 each): Nos. *****1, *****0, *****8, *****6. *****7, *****8, *****4, *****4, *****0, *****2. ,i /vow /\v/wz./*fl££ at rot;/e67 words
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Advertisement83 1952-04-06 16 INDUSTRIAL J RUBBER HOSE*; MINING INDUSTRY I t Armoured or Pm —^1^! Suction Ho, Jl^ High Pr isjrl h 4> iS^-— Coconut 0.1 Hoses A Welding H A 'TIGER Rfbb r>■ i J ConsL,!t t SHUM YIP LEONG RUBBER WORKS Singapore Kuala Lun.pur IpoS !> BuHerworfh Klang Honqkonq >#i^ To83 words
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