Sunday Standard, 4 May 1952
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Sunday Standard
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Title Section20 1952-05-04 1 Sunday Standard ■Jfc j!L f*i *> s»J I VOL. II NO. 306 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1952. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS20 words
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239 1952-05-04 1 M Wll A. May (Keuter) A seem conference aetweea \lli»*<l Far Eastern navy chiefs al llir tnited Mates naval station at s an erj e y Point. 10 miles from Manila, ended to<la\ m talks with tlit* Philippin<>B PVeaidenl Elpidio Qnirino. The conference was239 words
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Article80 1952-05-04 1 LUMPLR. Svi t final Emerges i- last montl v. be foun< iber of terrorist v 106 mark, a rts show tha :'s were kill last work o a r rnndup <> es if th -.or launc s ii b seng Mala; g( en imped o\«rboan80 words
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Article36 1952-05-04 1 100 Terrorists Ra id Estate lUPViti 'ked the t the W Ban be ated re i getc t scd b estate B rtu Is 156 00Q to 280,--i ..> the third T:i t v ftrst epulsed sue36 words
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Article77 1952-05-04 1 Photo Show Opens Today J THE LANDSCAPE Photo Exl libiti spons >red by the Sin Chew Weekly, a publica- tion of the Sin Chew .lit Poh -> Sii g ipore, wi take place W»i A nuse- Pai k. Kuala I umpur, for three days, 'ginning today. Out of a tol77 words
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Article42 1952-05-04 1 TOKYO Miy >VP> Uni- Nations and Communist eg itiators held j 24-minute secret meeing I id.iy m which "no eemept' n i s reached on the 1 solution v: the remain- mo obstacles t peace m Korea.42 words
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Article20 1952-05-04 1 ALLIED Satfrejets destroyed four Communist MIG-i.k \>\ two sundown duels near the Yellow 1 Sea t day. U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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309 1952-05-04 1 Templer Sizes Up Situation, Draws Plan To Defeat Enemy Special Cable by arrangement with The Times, London. LONDON, May 3, General Sir Gerald Templer is understood to have reached certain conclusions front which his plan to defeat the enemy will evolve, the London Times Correspondent m Malaya reports. He continues:309 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-05-04 1 pnoli). GIRL m the giant straw hat is Miss "girl of the year" Elske Walter*, one of the hostesses <n last night's International Press Ball at Rafiles Hotel. The hat was eventually auctioned lor $125. One of t)ie grandest social functions field t)iis year tlie proceeds of the b&ll, organisedStandard - 63 words
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Article, Illustration21 1952-05-04 1 MR. D. K. Broadhurst. Assistant Commissioner of Police (C.1.D.), who returned to Singapore from leave by Qantas BOAC from London yesterday.21 words
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Article84 1952-05-04 1 REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation plan to boycott the next meeting with the City Councillors' subcommittee to consider the demand for the revision of basic wages of daily-rated employees of the City. Reason is. according to Mr. L. Pichaimuthu, President of84 words
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Article35 1952-05-04 1 BANGKOK. May <AFP»The World Bank will grant to the Thai Government i loan ot 500.000.000 bah| or I'S^.uoo.ooo for the rehabilitation and pro i. tit! of national economy, it wus learned today.35 words
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359 1952-05-04 1 Standard Aviation Kcporier BRITAIN'S famous l<-gl<*«»s vtartime are fighter pilot. 41 year-old Group Captain Douglas Barier reached Singapore yesterday on a 9.200- mile flight to deliver a Shell Company Percival "Priiiee"' plane from l.uton m Bedford, to Lutong m Brunei. In Borneo359 words
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Article35 1952-05-04 1 CUP FINAL RESULT Newcastle Win I~*O WEMBLEY STADIUM, Middlesex. May 3 (Reuter): —Before a crowd of 100,000 Newcastle beat Arsenal m the final of the F.A. Cud by one nil. (Full result on page 15)35 words
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Article92 1952-05-04 1 DENVER, May 2 (UP)— The nationwide oil strike crippled the Air Force training programme today and threatened to hamper commercial air lines by next week. The headquarters of the Air Force Training Command at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, ordered training flights cut to a92 words
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121 1952-05-04 1 PENANG. Sat.— Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe. a well-known race-horse owner m Malaya and son of Penang's millionaire banker. Mr. Yeap Choi Ee. has made a public denial m the Chinese press today that he Is connected m any way with the illegal running of the 100121 words
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Article230 1952-05-04 1 Only Drs. Should Sign Them BMA Death Papers THE CERTIFICATION of deaths m Singapore needs to be improved, because at present this is being done by Hospital Assistants instead of by qualified Medical Practitioners. This suggestion was made by the British Medical Association, Malaya Branch, m a recent letter to230 words
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178 1952-05-04 1 W\SHI\(;TON, May 2 (UP).^-C;eneral Mark W. Clark, new Allied Commander m the Far East, said today that he would make a hard and continuing effort for "an honourable armistice" m Korea. He talked to newsmen as he left the White House after conferring with President178 words
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Article, Illustration112 1952-05-04 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Archer who were married al St Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. Most appreciated congratulatory, wedding message the Archers received (at least Mrs. Archer thinks so) was from Jimmies former boss Mr. F. E. Broadhurst. now Traffic Manager. Penang Harbour Board Mho cabled: "Congratulations. Hope wedding ring112 words
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Article274 1952-05-04 1 Yoshida Declares: TOKYO. May (RctitmvAAP). Prism* Missfflter >hi«ierii told Japan I«mI;»\ thai rt-liaiKc 011 iSi. nitfil States f<»r her naluuial gVffpSjffc Kan tiol hsssß* |Miul»nri' and the natuui imisi find DSJUnHBB l<» rrarm. He said he did not Intend to; propose rearmament "prematurely" Mr.274 words
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Article29 1952-05-04 1 A FRENCH military Uib v il sentenced 12 Tunisian National tstfl to iail terau i stag '.4 [1 om ftvt* tQonlhi t<> lv ye«ra toaa> tot U.PU.P. - 29 words
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79 1952-05-04 1 SINGAPORE P>l ire Ininstigating the m .1 dei ot 1 \h-year-o!d !h tiese, 'I ay I' g Chong, m Ti,i 51 1 eel ♦i a.iii ye Tay. the propi iet n s4 sundrie shop In 'I mi «ig Pl^ .r had fust efl 1.79 words
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Article56 1952-05-04 1 V\ \'K men, .< i ii fid ni r 1 knives, entered ■< hov e la rionf Bahiu R<>ri<i festerdaf and attacked a labourer, while be engaged Ui polishing bis -^hoes. The let im, 1. 1'! Poh Tin im (24), was admitted to hospital, w ith56 words
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Article24 1952-05-04 1 A .0.000 -eel •i: back :>> mill* last nig tiu ••<• <l <•> it ended it I' lent 1 i man Re ut erReuter - 24 words
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Article43 1952-05-04 1 I nr < )\il I ived il J i m c 4 on the *'ot Id'i fl; •■•t Irt gei v al 1333 CiM'i CQtnpitting the ti.ti'i mile ti 1 14^ t i r <»m Londoa 7 minute* under ?4 h-nirs. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement61 1952-05-04 1 v -j IV^ Hahciho* 2>asf Builds IJitifv* ATCif Ccr// For n MA s MM Fc" Penang News Inside nuu m 8« Cheaper Homes^P. 2 w »»»y« acia/ C eor«f^P. KaClllg: Results^ Pm l€ 11 s£& f/tocmt/ il\J^ SMSAHONALf JL/^ P£*fUMi3 mL n q w ImmM I W W The essence61 words
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Advertisement7 1952-05-04 1 COLO STORAGE W^WF^BT^i 1 W Pi I'Fn^T7 words
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Article, Illustration327 1952-05-04 2 Simpler Design Will Halve Cost Standard Staff Reporter THE S.I.T. are now building a prototype of a new, cheaper type of dwelling house which will have a simpler structure and which can be built with ft i i ii i tit 11 m skilled labour.327 words
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Article64 1952-05-04 2 lo^ A j ONG the Passengers who left Singapore yesterday j n the Blue Funnel passenger freight? r rgOn xvas Captain W J kasterbrook. Captain Easterbrook who is attached m islay Kcrr and Company, Ltd, is the Cargo Superintendent for P and O and 8.1. ships.64 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-05-04 2 pnoio. Jack, the Great Dane, helped to sell flags for the St. John Ambulance yesterday when he followed his owner Mrs. Banks for duty outside the Singapore Cold Storage building m Orchard Road. StandardStandard - 39 words
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Article107 1952-05-04 2 I WRECKS of two ships now j lying within the limits of the I port of Singapore will be re- moved, according to a notice jby Receiver of Wreck Mr L. P. Lane. Tiie wrecks are m the vicinity of the East Coast of107 words
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Article126 1952-05-04 2 THE RUBBER market m Singapore was inclined to sag yesterday and prices were about one-quarter of a cent per lb. belo-.v Friday's levels. Moderate turnover of business was recorded during the day but trade demand was poor. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon p r126 words
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Article, Illustration8 1952-05-04 2 photo. nvhgjghm,m StandardStandard - 8 words
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Article459 1952-05-04 2 Textbooks: Standard Staff K< porter MALAYAN Government* should adopt a more liberal and understanding policy towards HimrT schools m the matter of MaJayantsmg lexl books, said l>r. S. Y. Wan an internationally known woman journalist and lawyer, who is now occupying an eminent position m459 words
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Article40 1952-05-04 2 Russian Ship In Harbour Standard Shipping Reporter rHE RUSSIAN owned freighter Maxim Gorky arrived '"Singapore yesterday with p79 tons of flour from Odessa lor afijvosfock. Port authorities m the Cpiony have allowed five men at a lune to come ashore40 words
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Article38 1952-05-04 2 VIS SUN was sentenced m the Siiiuapore Turd Police Court yesterday to six months' rigorous imprisonment for allowing his hou.se m Victor a c U O be v° Sed as a opium ol opium «mokmg apparatus38 words
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Advertisement166 1952-05-04 2 ma /*> -C?/>* Y\ Bj fljuiff?ftfrom your rJ Remember, the fresher the Beer, iS the better Tiger Beer is always ill fresh and sparkling. To keep that special appointment This is the punctual friendly clock that <6r** reminds the world of its appointments i VICTORY Smith Alarm. In >^^^^^K^ pink,166 words
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Advertisement346 1952-05-04 2 "YOU, too, may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from YrTAMIN&MINERAL^>^/^j That is why you feel Worn out. Nervous, Irritable. Have head■aches, Lose Weight, Worry" H^^^hl Try this Proved Way Back to Health lHappiness W hrn \oi 'rr *ru«-?r'< fVr' rcrvou*, have c; 'p a 7. di«\ no c-t346 words
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Miscellaneous200 1952-05-04 2 Poiver Cuts MBv r *TioN8 m Singapore liable to load shedding today: DAY Mills i.uan lliti. I I. Network, j I- In lory. Klver Valley Kd Killinry Kd.. Orchard Kd. tdHpiii^ Piirkering it/Cfam* M l St., Market St.. Kaffirs Mare Malacca >t Home I'iiM*. Khi-ciii. i-'ord fun S V (I200 words
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Article, Illustration737 1952-05-04 3 IDEA WAS BORN IN SIME ROAD 1 4 Men Began The War Against TB Standard Staff Reporter THE INTERNATIONAL Press Ball arranged by Singapore journalists at Raffles Hotel m. aid of the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association last night, marked a milestone m the history of this body which737 words
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Article, Illustration107 1952-05-04 3 A SPOT check on motorists and cyclists carried out by member^ of the Kandang Kerbau Police Station at the junctions of Serangoon Road-Bukit Titnah Road and Serangoon Road-Lavender Street yesterday morning resulted m 40 cyclists and 10 motorists being roped m for breaking traffic regulations. A number of the cyclists107 words
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126 1952-05-04 3 GEORGE William Rex. an officer from' the vessel. Max- well Branrier, was fined $175 m the Singapore Third Police I Court yesterday m default two j months' rigorous imprisonment j j for assaulting a Singapore H.arj bour Board constable, m the execution of his duties. The126 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-05-04 3 At a wreath laying ceremony at the Cenotaph yesterday morning, more than 100 members of the Dutch community m Singapore paid respects to those who died to liberate Holland during World War 11. Two wreaths were laid: one by the Dutch Consul General m Singapore, Dr. F. A. van Woerden.64 words
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Article50 1952-05-04 3 ONG Chew Leong was charged m the Singapore Third j Police Court yesterday with causing hurt to Sim Boon Chuan by means of a char.gkol handle at 8 m.s. West Coast Road on April 2. He claimed trial and wa£ allowed bail of $SUO until i May 10.50 words
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Article220 1952-05-04 3 PROFESSOR Chap Sliao An. one of China's foremost artists who arrived m Singapore recently, hopes lo open an art school with the help of the Education Department* This well-known artist hold an exhibition at the c... of this month probably m the Chinese220 words
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Article61 1952-05-04 3 AN ARMED robber returned $10 to his victim after relieving him of $230. when the victim pleaded he had no money. The robbery occurred m Flower Road, Singapore on Friday night. The victim Tay Hock Sen? was m his car on the way to visit61 words
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Article67 1952-05-04 3 A FINDING of suicide was returned m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at an inquest held into the death of Goh Boon Pang (28), the wife of a rubber tapper, employed at Namazie Estate. Lim Chu Kang on Feb. 29. Goh, after a quarrel with her67 words
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159 1952-05-04 3 THERE is a very disappointed burglar m Singapore just now. With the present heat wave forcing: householders to* keep their windows open at ni?ht. the burglar recently picked himself a victim m Mr. Lian Foo of Silat Road. Like thousands of others m159 words
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112 1952-05-04 3 SINGAPORE City Councillors are to streamline then Secretariat with a view t speeding up Municipal business. Tne City Council President Mr. T. P. F McNeice, told The Standard yesterday the Finance and General Purposes Committee of the Councillors had agreed to advertise for a r additional112 words
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Article43 1952-05-04 3 A LIGHTERMAN, N. P. Afuthurisapillai. of Anson H >;H, was sentenced In the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to one month's rigorous Int* prisonmenl for t rat idu enl v having m posse ision t dree full tins of cooking oil.43 words
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Advertisement760 1952-05-04 3 ir^ t jj Manners Am noi idi They are loyal n iture and off noUc net Millions of Craven 'A' smokers c ibrif good manners- even >*^**$^ m nllV-fd other i.:..;, Is ot'ci^airttrs. f9-§a' mfy rl, pardonably that tht-ir purely v v 7(^L wtHJactiop m tht* rare Savour r°i* Mni^rJmfi760 words
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Advertisement135 1952-05-04 3 y v i^^^j^'^®iTO*iy^^^3!v?'*^^3iifeii^M^'^^ siv" ID x. ;*:■:■>*•:>■ -s- 1^ > >< >:^^ J^ >^^^§^^™®^^^^^^<^ Vfl BK 'j* mß^» m JiS MHff^B^B m si «H k* /S L BHT« 'ffpff fffrfp ßßF»^BH^BF :^BBiM^BHHBSP^^^^g!TBSTH^BBB^B^BBI^B^B^WiIiT^BSitB^BwWiSBpBITW^B^BB^B^ -^IbV? Four adults travel m roomy comfort m a PREFECT on deeply sprung seats trimmed with attractive durable135 words
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Article, Illustration1502 1952-05-04 4 Children's Poor Health Due To Parents' Ignorance Says PERCY JOSEPH IJOHORE It VIIKI Sal. A frw da\* a«:o a eerlain Singapore edtirationi*! *aid that the Mlaitdard of *poken Kn^li^li m Maiava had deteriorated eon -id era I sly m the poalwiur years, |»artieularlv he! ween J«M6 and 1947. This yawPercy Joseph - 1,502 words
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533 1952-05-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The contribution made towards the ending of the Emergency by young Chinese as Assistant Resettlement Officers, or A.R.Os. m the Federation's new villages, was the subject of a "Spotlight on the Emergency" broadcast given over Radio Malaya. Kuala Lumpur, tonight by533 words
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Advertisement132 1952-05-04 4 wa y s welcome--s«'"' Regular Sizt f/// /////m// 1 1 and the jfi^l welcome lasts! -^////r//S KfIKICAK SI MSw s w D Siz —yte/i ?tamejb& //c Ac vie f #dfr wMr I a For that .^bf gift occasion-birthday,, annlversariw, T k^^ 1 religious holidays-remember Parker! The fame of thi. /jJF132 words
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Advertisement560 1952-05-04 4 a^ast^v ~^aw Y^^l^ ■*< mRmKKKKKm£\ mn\ 1 1' iin iiTUfci .^^H^, *S 9 definitely, for Baby Kirn Evans ,s *he dtugti Mr. Jon Evans of London, a member of Circle, which no doubt explains all the things that happen m her home. Baby Kirn was brought up c Cow so560 words
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Article, Illustration190 1952-05-04 5 NEW CSC BUILDING OPENED PENANG, Sat. The new ■»>>>u!m>ii Singapore Cold Stor--4^ Creameries Building m Penang Road was officially delared open by Mr. S. C. Leech, hairman of Cold Storage l "anci tcs Limited before a ge this morning. 'I new building is airi ditioned ar.d has .-.eating rommodaUon for190 words
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Article, Illustration162 1952-05-04 5 Yesterday 's Weddings pitntO l)\ lullV (r.lll photo. photo. FOR THK first time, a Chinese wedding took plate yesterday M Singapore's I. ni (it-Id Chapel m Neil Road It was between Mr. Charlie Lira Seek San. and Miss Lily Tan. photographed above. Mr. Lim is a younger brother of Mr.Standard - 162 words
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Article98 1952-05-04 5 THE PUBLIC of Singapore is anxious over the delay m the consideration of the Central Provident Fund Bill states the report of the General Committee of the Progressive Party for the year ending Mar. 31, 1952. The Bill, introduced by 'he Party, is still before98 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-05-04 5 THIRTY Singapore Chinese sofifistvesses, participating m the concert on May 18, at the Happy World, were given a teuparty at the West Point Gardens by the Organising Committee St. John Ambulance Brigade. Picture shows (left to right) Mr. E. J. I.insell (Vice Chairman of the Organising Committee) Mr. Lee Hee61 words
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Article92 1952-05-04 5 THE MALAYA and Hongkong stands at the British Industries Fair, opening on Monday, will be among those of the Commonwealth section on which special attention will be focussed on the Fair's •'Commonwealth Day" on May 14. The Malayan stand, which is similar m general92 words
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Article139 1952-05-04 5 THE Governor of Singapore, Mr. j. f. Nicoll yesterday visited the Police Headquarters m South Bridge Road. Singapore and the Police Radio Control Division. At Headquarters, Mr. Nicoll was shown around by the Acting Commissioner of Police. Mr. N. G. Morris and introduced to139 words
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Article, Illustration550 1952-05-04 5 ROSALIND RATNAM - ROSALIND RATNAM By Send These Measurements THESE are the measurements 1 need from you. Follow the instructions closely and fill m your measurements m the blank spaces provided below m inches. Then cut out this form and with 81.50 send it to the STANDARD PATTERN SERVICE. THE550 words
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233 1952-05-04 5 MCA CHIEF CALLS FOR RACIAL ACCORD PENANG, M.— Communal outrages have been occurring witfc ,»,<!» frequency m Keclah during the last four years thai llie situation i, now an alarming one lor the Chinese community. This was itatcd hy Mr Soon Cheng Sun m his presidential address at a special233 words
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Advertisement81 1952-05-04 5 Keystone See AMATEUR PHOTO STOP^S LTD II \«.IMI\ IK TRADING < <> (M) LTD. ><»!«• Agents. '^B 1 '3^fjo^k <iuar.«n!erd for One y >a\ Yxtf ser\i<p for b j *>^ <^* tl \k m»miU% at our show* V /Sr T* nl r«a«* at Singapore, "X 'V 1 V»'l3^^ Pr«an« Kuala81 words
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Noel Barber's Diary
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Article, Illustration1765 1952-05-04 6 PARIS, Sat 'jIIE biggest American invasion since the war now crowds the sundrenched streets of Paris. The chestnut candles burst Into colour, the Checked cloths are out on the Boulevard cafes, and that übiquitous symbol of Americana, the miniature camera, clicks madly from1,765 words
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Advertisement262 1952-05-04 6 The VISCOI \TFSS 4 'til 1 I* I' I .^W«i 1 /I I I I I A I I I .■■.■.■:^v 1 1 I I I f f I You get a wonderful feeling of self-confidence when you V™, «^1 Ano:t you /oo* attractive. U need Creams t0 kcc P262 words
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Advertisement325 1952-05-04 6 V WHAT A JOLLY y£S, WE ARE PROUD o^\ V W**AT >S 7h£ Ce?X£T JF V.^ CROUP OF OI4R FAMILY. MAW PASSED jj, Th£ *> WELL SCtiS? J9lf*sL AST, i'£_^TQon 7HB CUP FOR BOKIHGJ Ijl jflTl 4 I'LL s*o* Vju\ 111 if Jf ~IAHWDN6rs \*YthA \k sou i/£/?y Much, #>:325 words
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Article, Illustration1940 1952-05-04 7 There Is Still Life in The Iron Duke! ri Ef' E is o pretty sfrong rumour going jround town. I wouldn't coll it pretty myself, but then there is no telling people's tastes. Anyway I would not hove cared one hoot about it (whatever a hoot is) but for the1,940 words
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Article746 1952-05-04 7 MAURICE RICHARDSON - MAURICE RICHARDSON By VOT long before his arrest A^ m 1937. Radek. the only Bolshevik who read detective stories openly, remarked to an English friend: it was no accident that the efflorescence of Sherlock Holmes coincided with the apogf* of British Imperialism." Like many a Marxist formula.,746 words
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Advertisement277 1952-05-04 7 Awwuuiiim///^ 5. IyajHjJJJII The Only Pain Reliever containing Vitamin B, Af>ou\N*miu*ciljL;l^KK±.Ltfc*' sfe>v v from PAIN, and also to enjoy the »W73V b-rnrhts of Vitamin B. you rnutl Vv^l t«« YEAST-VITB Tableu. f mm '^k \> Tncrc't nothing else like YEAST- fct v W VITE. It is the ONLY pain Pf/'^^277 words
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Advertisement98 1952-05-04 7 Use Brylcreem and be sure of having lustrous, vital-looking hair the kind of hair that helps a man to get on m the world. Brylcreem mcan^ fl fe perfect grooming and perfect hair health. It contains no gum, no 6 soap, no spirit, no starch. Enjoy Brylcreem's double benefit of98 words
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Article, Illustration1105 1952-05-04 8 O.M. GREEN - O.M GR EEN illilU OF h% Sit Wit Uu LONDON. HI LI r nours have een flying oi another o r Common11l i': :-s to end< ir to bring India and }> together over Ka f. re is one obsta--1 to a merit which nG.I.I.S. - 1,105 words
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Article228 1952-05-04 8 OHowevei thunderstorms are the easi oi ou] worries m connection with A use oi telephones. At the risk of being called reactionary we must Q confess that we have never felt quite Oat cur ease before telephones. Long >>ntact with them has not served to A228 words
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1236 1952-05-04 8 If A Phone is Silent, Then It' s Watching You! him. waiting to catch him unaware At the office, the phone waits uni the Subscriber is really immersed his work or, if the Subscriber is man of some importance, until he h; relapsed into profound slumber. Then without warning the1,236 words
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Advertisement196 1952-05-04 8 NEW WAY to SHAVEyou need no bras/] w/tAi JR} PALMOLIVE Jtm j BRUSHLESS _/^^fo U SHAVING /fifaiJffi CREAM /C^Sr f then shave And after your Paimolive shave your face m A COLGATE-PALMOLIVE PRODUCT fresher and more comfortable t l ever before SOLE AGENTS: HARPEH \mUJ**tJU& 6CO LTD i SIEMENS 1196 words
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Article, Illustration862 1952-05-04 9 SYDNEY JACOBSEN - SYDNEY JACOBSEN THEY HAVE GOT GUTS! By f pO every one of us, they© comes a moment when we are called upon to be brave. It may come m hot blood, m the clash of combat. It may come m the falling of bombs862 words
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Article557 1952-05-04 9 CORTISONE— AND HOW IT IS OBTAINED 'pREGNANT woman will sell one pint of blood what offers?" Such strange notices were liable to appear m the newspapers small advertisements four years ago, and were evidence of the earliest demand and the first known source of cortisone. It had been shown that557 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-05-04 9 The maternal ituttact is very high m 3-year-old crossbred terrier 'Pat', owned by John McCarthy of Church Futon. Staffs. She will 'mother' anything. Her present charges are five clinks tli.it she nurses and cuddles to her. The Chicks seeta to like it and Pat doe«n't mind even if they stand69 words
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Article462 1952-05-04 9 THE five-year-old heir to the Swedish throne. Prin< Carl (iustaf, was playing m the park outside the royal castle m Stockholm when an old gentleman stopped and asked: "Well, now I do believe you're the little Crown Prince, aren't you?" "No." said the Prince. "I'm462 words
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Advertisement335 1952-05-04 9 handsome modern-gtyle Si^^BJJBSMSH Bf.M.V. model are m- jS •orporated an exeption- ■P^Blll^^BH •Uf high quality radio m^E!?W receiver and an automalic gramophone of the very latest type— MODhL 5312 See A Hear it air— 801.00 Singapore Cash Price BlftQmort T*»*THgJcßA),:c?HCNE ■^TuD^Hiy,,, Middlesex. S.nqapof Brandy MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION DOLLAR LOTTERY335 words
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Advertisement88 1952-05-04 9 V^W" GINGHAM; I FROM ENGLAND. $o net 36" Mi.lr l| The (»a\«'st Sun Sliarlrs m '1 MULTI-COLOURED CHECKS j! Ideal ('c»lh»n Mat* rial for Tiil> Frocks, and i Sunsnils for otin^sferfi and Crowa iibi in* 1 1 COTTON MATERIALS ROPIIIV^O\[^ I DEPT. 11V/JJII IOV/iIL; <l>if»rp.r.l.J Ig r,.,.| jl DCC^DAA SWITZERLAND'S88 words
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IVOR KRAAL'S Kallang Diary
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Article879 1952-05-04 10 The Eyes And Ears Of Kallang IP RUM o tiny Kaiiang I Airport office, which belies its importance, experienced eyes watch 1 over this coirjTnercially- important Far East, i generally m the techni- cal interests of British civil aviation. They belong to Mr. E. A Fawcus, World War I bomber879 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-05-04 10 photo. World War I bomber pilot, Mr. E. A. Fawcus, one of the six gurveyor* of t h e iir Registration Board nt Singapore* Kalians; Airport. StandardStandard - 30 words
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Article, Illustration1217 1952-05-04 10 SO YOU WANT TO BUY A SECONDHAND CAR? f had a fair idea that fhc secondhand car racJtei- was dying our but I was not prepared for what i learned from the used car salesmen themselves during a check-up lost week. Although certain models still m sho< t supply m1,217 words
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342 1952-05-04 10 NEWPORT NEWS, VA. The United Stales, biggest and most modern passenger ship ever hiiiil m America, is approaching the days of her first sea trials as 3,000 workmen speed up finishing off of interior?, and complete testing of the main machinery and thousands of342 words
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Advertisement140 1952-05-04 10 T\s\ l;i:i;(l.\!! TKANS-PAnFlf SKRVHX IHreri Ovrrland Sim I r.iniiMo Lo>> \nue!e«» \1 AmfiiuH ft Caaadian Cities ll\\\.\ll BtAK :i).May 11 *X.M iv »>M,v l.lune Tl3une Foi fun paiticulars ot Dw Cargu Deep ranks and Passenger Agents ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. JhL: S*patt vl.'Sl j X l.umpui 3111 P. Shuin i140 words
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Advertisement390 1952-05-04 10 Spore PS'hum Prrui^ "KOREA" for Bangkok Saigon Hon-konß K-HMlf ES-tttftf ?1 ?"*Uj "KINA** foi Bangkok. Saigon. Hongkong Kobe Yokohama fHB&UBt 17 18Juue 14 it.j t < M FRO!J JAPAN HONCiKONO "BINiANG" preseiitl.v loading Jap.in foi Bangkok abt. II HM:iv SAILINGS TO rONTINtM SCANDINAVIA For Colombo. Aden Port Said. Genoa Antwerp390 words
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Article, Illustration2343 1952-05-04 11 WITH the Land of Cherry Blossoms very much m the news today, it seems most appropriate that a movie spotlighting a phase of life m post-war Japan should have been selected for preview m Singapore last week just two days after that country had received2,343 words
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Advertisement304 1952-05-04 11 DANCE KING «L Hi GENE KELLY... %U O HIM -AMIItMW Jl ■T\ IN PARIS STAR" 'W-..^ W U THRILLS YOU ANEW iHT A with Sensational V DANCES! u m IN THE I t r^L IX AX I INI VF •«> sirringVniM !><bbie RKY.VOI.US^I Donald O'CONNOR 83iiTp l^^\BB^-""^Jl^^^^L I s I304 words
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Advertisement240 1952-05-04 11 CORBEL' WFLDE MAUREEN O'HAIU h "Sons Of The Musketeers" MtKO MHVTVHi: m Etli nXHOIMtZ PLUS! I II .4 Sports I <>u(ttr<>it4> "BASKETBALL HIGHLIGHTS S'*e 7%^ X #//7c/ Famous j 7£i/?£J/ GLOBETROTTERS m action m Sit to Motion TODAY I Ham. L 4S 9 4.00. 6.30 A fP.VOps I n m240 words
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Miscellaneous327 1952-05-04 11 ON THE AIR SIMiAPOKfi I4H« ,i. l> Ml) 9 a.m. Programme Summary; H.it'l greeting in Music; Musical Roundup; 10 am. News; 16.05 Harry Martinez and his Ro.val Hawaiians; 10.SO Latin America on the Air; II a.m. Time for Mflsic; 11.30 Studio Service (Bethesda Church. S'pere); 1 p.m. Programme Summary; l.0'»327 words
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Article, Illustration782 1952-05-04 12 VOL'R hospitality is one of i In- nicest things that you 4-an pi\e those you like. When you open your home to your friends, you give them something of yourself as well as a <;o«<i time. Whether you have two or two hundred guests, your responsibility is782 words
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Article, Illustration279 1952-05-04 12 'T^HOSE wives and mothers who would iike their friends and family to associate with them a delicate aura of fragrance sometimes feel that todays overloaded schedules have relegated this particular bit of femininity to the pages of romantic literature. There simply isn't time to279 words
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Article, Illustration191 1952-05-04 12 CIN'CE the days when women *J first decided that burned-to-a-crisp look does nothing to enhance vacation loveliness, they have smeared themselves with a wide variety of ointments, lotions and liquids— all dedicated to tanning without tears. These preparations both the commercial191 words
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Article267 1952-05-04 12 Menu Brighteners VOW that Waffle Irons can be purchased inexpensively m most electrical shops m Singapore why not purchase one of these and keep it handy for use on Cookie's day off? First of all make sure that the new waffle iron is well oiled with olive or267 words
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Advertisement192 1952-05-04 12 Holly wood's Smartest Mate Up vu I I i i r W m \pvv m Lm lolours... r v jliP*l Created To Glamorize -M. fCThe Screen Stars f»-> iiij!,nf fluttering (.ojinr tie i j f»U.ir, 1..r o«w. g!o*»iic glaro 7^""^ ltf I.. are the \A ■jhMB«rMM| lequisiir* 1 **Wm» JUDY192 words
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Advertisement20 1952-05-04 12 STOP IT WITH SOAP 'TO Mop fknr b.,^ frem Mueftking; irv working a bit «f t»iip miy ih c cracks.20 words
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Advertisement292 1952-05-04 12 T/ie kindest /Jrf poivdw I m t/i« £$/ic<>rhl For mon than jo yum babies htm ff veiled Y^ jj^j 1 i« ;*7j soothing jf «T softu€iS Qt bathtunt vj| #V^ v BABY POWDER TMf BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED mTflinter s.^mNßiic DIAMONDS, n ILIIjn SINGAPORE i j Office (fu Court Building («1292 words
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Miscellaneous361 1952-05-04 12 <B|HBjH|pHKBBBmB»BBB^a^BIBHBB 98 IB -i TIOWU'SQIOIATKIV: Haiwi X lj t v s A Stota of miml appro- priate to perception of tUr J J trath of things. A soul that hat 1 not attained humility w mil *r*- > pared to erasp the truth >,f tkr > 2 world in its361 words
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Article2908 1952-05-04 13 KENNETH DANCY - Hopes Run High Of Reaching Port KENNETH DANCY r^ »E K^ A. ********** i, f SBBS T t iifMtsSIIIP^- 1 p J Sees. «X 9S a 1&^ Jams m -./mi mW n^rirrwr^fi if ifflffnin J 3 m IbHs«Bh f V- 1? EPISODE 111 By As Told To WALLACE REYBURN pOR2,908 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-05-04 13 />/i <>/<». C APT AM KIRT CAHLSLS and his British helper, Kenneth Danry, vUimht'r around the rail* of their hearily listing honu during tit*- t*m t*» h ul intuit h. APAP - 33 words
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Advertisement307 1952-05-04 13 m&cae&fa a&ec/xzs/e/iA HUNTLEY PALMERS BISCUITS A(«lltl SIMI DARBY S CO. LTD. SINGAPORE SAN DEM AN PORT and S«€RRV M LIGHT DRY M /-^P BROWN BANG m Y-ifcJ vERY pALE DRy fl > n" 1 «fuu golden AMONTIUADO VIEJ »DI LUXE FALB RICH HE PALO CORTADO 9so,i •i«i».i»ioa): SIME. DARBY v307 words
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Advertisement104 1952-05-04 13 nil fnp Jl^ \1 fill IVI W--"^^; |^M tno s. w F^^jm ff^s good Jot A glass of sparkling ENO'S first thing m the morning is good for the liver. It clears the head m no time. The wonderful effervescence is cleansing and refreshing to a stale nasty mouth. The104 words
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Article121 1952-05-04 14 Helsinki Supporters Contribute Sing ipore supporters the C J contingent to th< W rid 0 opics this year cont] i 1 i > f &900 for the Singap n c Olympic and Sp »rts C nin- Fund sending the con- -:it. •I- A- g Eag a- d mated 1500 v121 words
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Article, Illustration156 1952-05-04 14 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead 11* < C/J^ ood etubj tA bai v o ied foncard oj a < itr« ih€ pi rer's hi 7/.- rcasoD ia thuf uritli i B ■Itutted icoodi 'he best i^ r> when contact with the h i > •< mat after |h« club156 words
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455 1952-05-04 14 WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y., (UP).— The United States team will beat its first oppodent m Singapore— whether It be Denmark or India— in the opinion of Robert B. nilliams, a member of the USA team. "Of course, Malaya is good", he said. "We can't flatly predict455 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-05-04 14 VARSITY CHAMPS -rnoto by Mixed Doubles finalists m the University of Malaya Tennis Championships which were concluded last Wednesday, from left to right: Yiap Khin Yin. Peggy Goh. Chan Pheng Yuen, and M. F. Vilvaratnam. Winners were Vilvaratnam and Chan Pheng Yuen.- Harold ChanHarold Chan - 44 words
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Article40 1952-05-04 14 Bret ton Wins MONTREAL. May 2 (Reuteri —Johnny Br v L >- former world welterweight champion, beat Pierre LangloLs. the French champion on a technical knockout here last night. Lanajois t'aile-- > come out for the fifth round of their 10-ruund content.40 words
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Article950 1952-05-04 14 Nee Soon Sports Round-Up THE secret of the Royal Army Pay Corps recent successes is due to the experiment of trying new players and m reshuffling some of the regulars to find llicir proper positions. This team, playing m the Singapore Dist. L.S. «League lost950 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-05-04 14 Chan Wenp Tim John Ten X' n f^f h> c >On J an Wee Sen ff* i^ij!^^^ c ir cfis %s. San> Tay23 words
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Article382 1952-05-04 14 BLAKAN MA TI RIFLE SHOOT THE monthly 22 rifle meet ing organised on behalf of the Ist. Singapore Regt. R.A. at Blakan Mati was held yesterday. Thirty-six teams of four competitors each competed, teams were entered by RA. RASC, REME, RAMC. CMP. HQSBD, SPF Traffic A D Divisions and the382 words
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Article737 1952-05-04 14 Roger - GOOD PERFORMANCES AT RAF SPORTS Roger By oPP^F of the heats for he RAF Station Seletar Annual Sports meeting to be held on Wed. May 7 were run off during: the week. SAC Kasdon .looks a probable winner of the 100 yards vent nd should do well m the 220737 words
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Advertisement589 1952-05-04 14 1 I^SnH j^^^^fc I k I *^*i IS^^^i^^^ Sv 1 PURE CEYLON T€A Imported from Ceylor, where th?v know i.ne tea. Try a cup ond you'll kind tnot it's ju>t your cup. of tea RETAIL $2.50 PER POUND PACKET Wf,olesale prices on application 1 7 SOLE AGENTS Pimples and Bad589 words
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Miscellaneous37 1952-05-04 14 Tides And Times HIGH TIDES 91 the principal resorU m Malaya: I Ol» AY AM P.M Singapore 5 35 703 Malacca 3.1 2 3.3:; Port Dirkson 1.53 214 Port Sham 12.33 1.21 < Penang 9.57 9.19 I I37 words
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521 1952-05-04 15 VERNON MORGAN - VERNON MORGAN Robledo Goal Beats Arsenal R\ LONDON, May 3 (Reuter) Newcastle United scored the soccer feat of the century today by defeating Arsenal 1-0 to win the British Football Association Cup for the second year m succession. Blackburn was the last521 words
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Article435 1952-05-04 15 Soccer Sportlight i-...: V-.:-... I^C^^ j f::;< IF YOU would believe Mr R j 1 B. 2. Pates. SAFA^s coach j and public w ou th piece, when he gets into stride at speech time following a SAFA din-\ ncr, then newspaper sports columnists, to measure vp\ to his expectations435 words
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Article644 1952-05-04 15 Selangor Batting Fails Once More ll'OH, Sal. Bowlers were rijjhl on lop wht'ii IVrak an«i S«*lantjor met m lliHr inter •state orit-ket match here today. On a iziuml wicket which could have produced nma Sclan«or hatted lirst and be font lunch vere all out for 82. the batsmen, with the644 words
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Article299 1952-05-04 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Ong Poh Lim displayed outstanding form against Wong Peng Soon m the second 1 Thomas Cup trial held at the new Selangor Badminton Hall here tonight inspite of losing to the Malayan and All England champion 17-15, 15-11. Poh Lim was299 words
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Article151 1952-05-04 15 LONDON. May 3, (Rented: Results ol soccer matches played today are: LEAGUE DIVISION I Derby County 1. Chelsea 1. Stoke City .1. Middlesbrough 2. LEAGUE DIVISION Ii Cardiff City 3, Leeds Utd 1. Luton Town 4 Barnsley 2 Sheffield I, Queens Park R 2. LEAGUE DIVISION 111 (South)151 words
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Article87 1952-05-04 15 RAIN forced a draw m Nee Soon Garrison's cricket match against Singapore Regiment. Xee Soon batted first and made 171 lor 4 wickets and declared. Rowley and Bartlett put on 114 for the fourth wicket. Rowley made 46 and Bartlett 72 not out Bartlett Innings was a87 words
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Article34 1952-05-04 15 I SINGAPORE Cold Storage S.C beat Malayan Airway^ 2 o m a Business nouses F.A. gmn" played 't Thompson Road yesterday. Mitcheil and Avthar Singh got the goals for Cold Storage.34 words
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Article39 1952-05-04 15 WEAK FINISHING auring the second half when they dominated, robbed" Tamil Brotherhood Association of 3 victory against Roeklites S.C In a SAFA second division game played at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The match ended'in a 1-1 draw.39 words
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82 1952-05-04 15 Army Score 210 For Six At Balestier THE Army played out time m i an unfinished innings to put up a total of 210 runs against the Ceylon Sports Club m a Singapore Cricket Association .senior league match at the Baiestier Plain yesterday. Highest scorer of the day was 182 words
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Article97 1952-05-04 15 POLICE SPORTS CLUB, opening their Singapore Cricket Association ienior A league against the Singapore Ccirket Club at Thonwon Road yesterday put on a lamentable batting display. When «tumps wer« drawn yesterday, the Police hn r only 4a runs lor seven wicket*. Piei c* 'he Singapore Cricket97 words
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Article432 1952-05-04 15 SPURRED into action by a surprise second minute jjoal from Boon Kok Peow of Chinese Athletic, Tiger Sporting Association got down to business right away and outclassed the Athletics for the rest of the game lo win 8-2 m a SAFA first division match at Jalan432 words
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Article516 1952-05-04 15 Malaya Cup Soccer I'ERAK beat I'alianu by three «oaU to nil m a Mala\a Cup match played at the Chinese W< rnblv Hall ground at Ipoh yesterday. There no doubt as to which was the better team but although IVrak won by this convincing margin they516 words
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Article123 1952-05-04 15 Negri Win By A Goal SI.RI MBAN. Sat A goal by Mok Why*- ht*«*. Negri Sembilan centreforward m the first 15 minutes of the inatrh. enabled Mac state to beat Malacca by one goal to nil m the Malaya (up match played her*' today. The match was below Cup' .star,123 words
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160 1952-05-04 15 I 1 THE University of Malaya held its third annual tabif tennis 1 championships at Qarrower Hall yesterday. In the men's singles Leong Chai Mun fought hard to beat William Fung who j won the first two sets. Mrs. Wyatt gave away the prizes160 words
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Article145 1952-05-04 15 THE University ot Malaya Athletic Union tennis open j championships was concluded on i Friday at the Bukit Timah courts with M. F. Vilvaratnam j the triple championship He displayed excellent strokes and hi.s beautiful placing had Yiap Khin Yin baffled m the. singles final which145 words
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Advertisement652 1952-05-04 15 NO 1 ICES TENDERS i '|\.\dkrs are Unrited for the S'.ipp ot 'he f< owing Fof O,i Aged nn foi the Lati Ie Sisters ol Pi m Pc:.,i:i£. A new ari q established by >. B dB iw. S .Ie -< ;i H Sheel M ttressca M with wvera M652 words
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Advertisement50 1952-05-04 15 ROYAL 1.30—5.00 8.30 p.m "THAI L'LLAM" (Tamil) j Kex Jobore Bahru Today at 11.30 a.m. "LOVE HAPPY" Now Showing 3.15-6.45 9.15 p.m. •AKIBAT" (Malay) Atlantic Great World Now Showing 300 7 00 J* 15 •HAPPY GO LOVELY" (Tech.) Sun Now World Now Show in* 2.39, 6.3* ».ll "BUZDIL" (HindustaaO I50 words
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Advertisement262 1952-05-04 15 S!lljAliy«i VACANT j I A A C C A HOME GUARD acmrios are offered d r the posts of District Home ard O:T;(( rs m Mala< i a St tlement Salary $330 x \}U -$430 ploi COLA Milit -V or Police experience pre fern I Apply Stafl Ofl < r262 words
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Article2405 1952-05-04 16 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD VANGUARD SURPRISES By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $335,000 First Prize: *****4 ($80,400) Second Prize: *****0 ($40,200) Third Prize: *****3 ($20,100) Starters ($5,025 Each): Nos. *****1, *****6 C *****, *****6, *****5, *****5, *****6, *****8. Consolation ($2,010 each): Nos. *****0, *****5, *****6, *****3, *****9, *****0. *****7, *****8,2,405 words
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129 1952-05-04 16 Boyes Sets New 25-Mile Cycling Time BOYE2 of RAF Tengah set a new Singapore and Malayan record for the 25-mile time trial championships when the cent was run oil m Singapore last week. Boyes, who boat more than a dozen competitors, finished the distance m 1 hr. 4 min--25 sees.,129 words
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