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Title Section24 1952-02-03 1 With Free 8-Page Comics Sunday Standard ■$k /si *i s x VOL. II NO. 216. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1952. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.24 words
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Article, Illustration226 1952-02-03 1 Sedgman, Bride Arrive In S'pore photo. Standard Staff Reporter I RANK SEDGMAN, Australia's Davis Cup hero, rrjrhed Singapore yesterday with his bride of three toys, en route for Colombo on honeymoon. The 23-year-old blond tennis ace .said yesterday that he would be away six months from Australia. He would playStandard - 226 words
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Article89 1952-02-03 1 DELHI, Feb. I (AP> 1 rteen irate airline passengers subdued their pilot who ie intoxicated during a ghl and tied him in his ieal to permit the co-pUot to an emergency landing NagpUT, a Civilian Aero spokesman reported lid the pilot was en- n89 words
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91 1952-02-03 1 MIIIKAN. Iran. Feb. I (IP) A (;overnment spokes.ul today Iran h\d not considered closing any Amerilintish cultural ttntres. i N.iid Premier Mossadeq wa s not rontemplatinr such a ibinet decree issued in 19-19 ruled all such centres provincial areas must shut down, but91 words
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Article208 1952-02-03 1 MUNSAN, Feb. 2 (UP) The Communists moved today to cloak virtually all the Yalu River from the eyes of neutral observers during an armistice. The Red campaign to curtail sharply behind-the-lines inspection became ominously apparent as Allied and Communist stalf officers concluded their first208 words
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216 1952-02-03 1 LONDON. Feb. 2, (Reuter) Aneurin Bevan, powerful Labour leftwinger, tonight charged Winston Churchill's Conservative Government with liberately trying to kill the nation's free health service which began three years ago while he was health minister. The burly Welshman, well launched this week in a216 words
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Article63 1952-02-03 1 THE RAF. announced yesterday th^t Group Captain E. C Bates, C.8.E., AFC, will succeed Group Captain R. N. McKern as Officer Commanding R.A.F. Station Changi towards the end of this month. Group Captain Bates will arrive bv sea from England in mid-February. Group Captain McKern will63 words
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Article39 1952-02-03 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Feb. 3 —Federation Day was celebrated last night by three Malayan Student Organizations with dance at the Overseas League. The Hug of tht Federation and the Malay jtates decorated tht hall.39 words
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Article33 1952-02-03 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE MARINE Police recovered the body of a Chinese from the Singapore River yesterday. The man hti since Seen Identified as lm Cbaonc 37 of Hokien Street.33 words
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Article399 1952-02-03 1 BRITAIN, EGYPT TO START TALKS LONDON, Feb. 2 (IP). Britain already lias moved towards mopCMIHg negotiations for a settlement of the Anglo-Egyptian dispute, it uas learned here today. Officials said they must "reser\e comment." hut reliahle informants said the British Kinha**y has been instructed to make suggestion* to Egypt, which,399 words
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Article169 1952-02-03 1 AIR Vice-Marshal G.H. Mills, C.B. D.F.C.. new Air Officer Commanding the R.A.F. in Malaya, is due to reach Singapore on Tuesday aboard the Carthage. Vice-Marshal Mills will take over from Air Commodore J.L.F. Fuller-Good who is returning to Britain on expiry of his duty to169 words
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Article163 1952-02-03 1 ISMAILIA, Feb. 1 (Reuter). Britain poured new strength into her Suez Canal zone garrison today bombers, fighters and infantry reinforcements. Two R.A.F. squadrons, each of 16 Vampire jjets, and one bomber squadron of eight Lincolns have landed, it was announced by the British military authorities163 words
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Article, Illustration89 1952-02-03 1 Army Despatched in an R.A.A.F. Dakota supply-dropp-ing aircraft await the word to heave out a consignment of supplies for a Gurkha patrol in the Jungle of Johore. Word will come from the aircraft's pilot, via a signal bell above the Despatch ers' heads. This consignment then89 words
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206 1952-02-03 1 COLOMBO, Feb. 2 (AP)— The Colombo Municipal Council decided last night to cancel its planned reception for Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh The council passed a resolution reversing the mayor's decision to offer the reception. "The official programme of the Royal206 words
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108 1952-02-03 1 THERE 'ire about 2.000 unemployed seamen in Singapore i today. About 1,700 of them j are Chinee and tho rest Malays, Indians and Pakistanis. Every flay, some of theft unemployed :>ea:nen crowd at the Seamen's Registration Bureau in Fullerton Building. But they have108 words
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Article51 1952-02-03 1 THE SEVEN-MAN interim committee of the Singapore People's Party will hold a meeting this morning to consider a draft constitution of the Party. The meeting will be h.-M at the residence of the Chairman Of the Interim Co ittee. Mr. O. J. Nappali. at MM. Telok51 words
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62 1952-02-03 1 About $22,000 worth of sundry goods was lost in- the Singapore River early yesterday morning when a motor tongkang in which the goods were carried went down. The goods belonging to a Chinese firm in Hongkong Street was destined for Sibu, Sarawak. Circumstances leading62 words
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56 1952-02-03 1 Standard Staff Reporter THFRR 1« no provision made in the Traffic Ordinance to in «h« wfeagfl it was brought ont here yesterday. users —A the pusenger ihoold do hb bert to P"T«t W liaM V^ MwnVer resDonsible to tome extent for the rullt l?^Jr^sriTe?56 words
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86 1952-02-03 1 WESTPORT, CONNECTICUT, Feb. 2 (AFP) After buying a second hand safe at an American army surplus equipment sale, a man here opened it and found it filled with military documents marked "Top secretconfidential." He informed the local press and two secret servicemen turned86 words
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Article109 1952-02-03 1 HONGKONG Feb 2: (ReuterAA p, The Asiatic Petroleum Company's tug which was intercepted by and detained by a Chinese Communist gunboat in Chinese territorial waters en ruute from Hongkong to Macao is still held «t Lappa customs station A responsible official of the company109 words
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Article88 1952-02-03 1 THE OPENING of the second session of the Legislative Council of Singapore on Tuesday, February 19, at the Victoria Memorial Hall will be a ceremonial one. The Governor will, on his arrival at Empress Place, be received by a Guard of Honour from the Singapore Volunteer88 words
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Article, Illustration174 1952-02-03 1 Teseensohn To Attend Labour lalks Standard Staff RrporWT MR. G. A. TESSENSOHM. 1 45-year-old President ol the I Singapore Federation oi Gov a I eminent Employee! [Jajone, I who leavef early tins mon ■bv a Bharal Airway i p ine f.",r Calcutta, to attend the three-week seminar on Labour Inspection174 words
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Article32 1952-02-03 1 WASHINGTON !eb 1 i\f Pi Former Secretary uf I [nterioi Harold Ickei *> night I e|''.r I (fi to he (I iVC I in his h'tmf- in Maryland He 77.32 words
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Article168 1952-02-03 1 LONDON, P«b l (Ktvtcr) Parliament tttday took \h§ first step to amend PriCatn i rigid libel laws so that netc papers may avoid OMI court actions if they pro"i; ly publish apologies /or </lb'Qed deiainaUon Lnu-yer Harold Lever, a Socialist, made trie proposal in168 words
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Article392 1952-02-03 2 Found Guilty Of Driving In Rash Manner Standard Staff Reporter RALPH NAYLOR, 29-year-old engineer of Singapore City Council, was convicted on a charge of negligent driving by the Magistrate, Mr. K. J. L. Jamieson in the City Police Court, yesterday. He was fin^d $100. and although392 words
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Article, Illustration244 1952-02-03 2 A MIRACLE, SAY' HIS PARE NTS f Stanley Can Speak Now PROBABLY the first -miracle" cure attributed to •Our Lady of Fatima" in.Si-g^ore has happened to Stanley Joseph. six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. ""U.'taS 53t that his little son. who one day was suddenly struck244 words
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Article, Illustration189 1952-02-03 2 McNeice Cup For Flower Show A SILVER challenge cup was presented personally by the President of the City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, yesterday to Mr. Max Lewis, the secretary of the Singapore Flower Show for the best locally cultivated hybrid. Mr. Lewis told The Standard that Singapore orchids189 words
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Article171 1952-02-03 2 RI DEVALUATION SCARE EASES MART REPORTS thai Indonesia was contemplating devaluation of her currency shortly prompted selling of rubber by Dutch Bnna Ul Singapore which resulted :n a drop of about two cents per lb. yesterday. The market was active on abort covering transactions. \inrk**t Out ft Lower advices from171 words
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Article73 1952-02-03 2 A LORRY driver, Lim Hung Chow, was sentenced yesterday to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment, for stealing 30 gunny bags, at the Singapore Harbour Board Godowns. The Singapore Third Police Magistrate, Mr. H. B. Livingstone, said that he was passing this sentence as a deterrent, in view of the73 words
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Article259 1952-02-03 2 No Fear Of Gas Crisis McNeice Standard Staff Reporter THERE is no fear of a crisis »ver the gas supply to Singapore consumers, assured Singapore City Council President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, yesterday. He was commenting on the decision of the Singapore City Councillors, at a private session following259 words
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Article311 1952-02-03 2 Home For Crippled Children Within the next few weeks, it is hoped to break ground for the fir it home for crippled children in Singapore, with tk« 40 occupants it will serve to accommodate in full residence by the end of 1952. The home, which will be erected on a311 words
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Article146 1952-02-03 2 SUBSTATIONS in Singapore liable to load shedding today: DAY Bendemeer Rd., Ban Hock Leong,, Milne Rd., Jalan Pekan, •Jalan Sultan, Beach Rd., Alhambra. Raffles Hotel, Sumbawa Rd.. Boon Tat St., AUunid Rd.. Sims Avenue. Paya Lebar Pumps, Joo Chlat Place. Jalan Yasin, Jalan Eunos, Cambridge Rd. NIGHT Adam146 words
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Article, Illustration6 1952-02-03 2 phota, StandardStandard - 6 words
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Article53 1952-02-03 2 BAIL of $500 was offered U Ho Sink Poh in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, when he claimed trial to stealing; a wrist waU-h rod a gold strap, worth |433 from ling Jeng Tee at a hotiM in Banda Street on Feb. 'J he case was postponed53 words
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Article342 1952-02-03 2 TWO AMBITIOUS new projects for the benefit of the children of Singapore, although still in the plan ning stage, will eventually be realised through the great generosity of a local businessman and philanthropist who wishes to remain anonymous. One is new Primary School to be342 words
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Article, Illustration212 1952-02-03 2 Finance Law Too Complex Seth Stand, Mi v, HE COLOM i Regulation that it U diil:, man to n said defence [Ji* Kennr*!: pore AM < trict Court Mr. Vew U ick, Ho Bei making a pa Siang Lee order i I Li; Bangkok sterling The i Jan. 14. tionStandard - 212 words
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Advertisement89 1952-02-03 2 W MAKE YOO 1 F COMPLEXIOV I 'Mi with the OLIVE oil J f^K PALMOIIVE SOAP SOLI AGENTS. HARPIR GILFILLAN ir CC PHOSFERINE for a quick .to convalescen e /Wi vA^*^ fflu oibcr %^u«^_i •■eicisct In fine rest ra c| \x dS*? 1 •PP et i te providing d LJ^^s.89 words
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Article134 1952-02-03 3 Standard Staff Reporter MORE WOMEN than men were reported missing from their homes, states the Singapore Police annual report issued yesterday. Of 421 persons reported missing, 226 were women and 195 men. Only 85 of the missing persons were traced and of these 68134 words
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Article98 1952-02-03 3 Thieves Took Million Property Standard Staff Reporter APPROXIMATELY $1,047,--847 worth of property fell into the hands of thieves in Singapore out of which only $158,--950 was recovered, states the Commissioner of Police. Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans, in his annual report issued yesterday. The number of seizable offences known to the98 words
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451 1952-02-03 3 They Make Life More Difficult For CID Men Standard Staff Reporter GROWING ingenuity and education of the criminal has made life for members of the Criminal Investigation Department more difficult, states the Commissioner of Police Singapore, Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans In his annual report issued451 words
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281 1952-02-03 3 OF THE several units of the Singapore Police Force none was of greater value than the Radio Police in overthrowing subversive organisations and restoring public confidence, stairs the Commissioner of Police, Mr. J. P. Pen ne father-Evans in his annual report, issued yesterday. "This costly281 words
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Article148 1952-02-03 3 Standard Staff Reporter TOMORROW is zero hour in "Operation Waistline" at Changi for girls of the W.R.A.F. and the wives of service families. Run on League of Health and Beauty lines, P.T. to music is to be held on two evenings a week under qualified W.R.A.F.148 words
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Article80 1952-02-03 3 A SUM of $2,403.80 representing nett proceeds from the Chinese New Year Dance at Raffles Hotel on Jan. 28, was presented to SATA fund yesterday. The dance, organised by 11 clerks from both the Army Services and various commercial firms, in aid of SATA drew a80 words
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Article, Illustration167 1952-02-03 3 MR. S.H. LEE. District Officer, St. John Ambulance Brigade, Singapore, will be invested as a Serving Brother among the 26 other local recipients at Jalan Besar Stadium, on Feb. 6. at 4.30 p.m.. when Sir Otto Lund. Commissioner-in-Chief of the Brigade, will be guest of honour at167 words
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Article29 1952-02-03 3 BANDIT targets in East and West Negri Sembilan were attacked by R.A.F. Brigands and R.A.A.F. Lincoln* in yesterday's air operations in support of the security forces.29 words
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392 1952-02-03 3 Drama Festival Planned On Ambitious Scale THE DRAMA Section of the Raffles Society, University of Malaya, has big and ambitious plans for a Festival of Drama to be held at the end of the month. Perhaps for the first time in Malaya, characteristic Chinese, Indian and Malay drama, in allC.V.F. - 392 words
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Article, Illustration366 1952-02-03 3 Standard Staff Reporter THREE terse lines published in the Colony's Government Gazette dated February 1, created Government Service history here as far as Asians are concerned. Under the heading "Promotions," Mr. Tan Thoon Lip who was Assistant Registrar, Supreme Court was declared to be Registrar, Supreme366 words
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Article77 1952-02-03 3 SIX PEOPLE claimed trial in the Singapore Second Criminal District Court yesterday, when charged with stealing one ton and 84 pounds of sheet rubber valued at $3,500 belonging to the General Lighterage and Transport Company on Dec. 31 last. Accused were Neo Kee Sin, Lim Lee.77 words
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244 1952-02-03 4 Standard Staff Reporter SEVERAL important industries in the United Kingdom are making strong effects to meet Malayan requirements this year, states Mr. K. E. MacKenzie, United Kingdom Trade Commissioner in Malaya in an article ■pecially contributed to the Economic Bulletin published by the Singapore244 words
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Article59 1952-02-03 4 Standard st.jti CorrvsMsdral IIUAR. Sal Mr. Leong Buna Swce, ASP., who has been in Muai for OVd t.vo v ars as Officer-in-Charge ol the Spe ial Branch will leave Muai shortly on transfei to Xuala Krai to ofganize arid to I of a new C.I.D. bran i59 words
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Article297 1952-02-03 4 M and ml »»url CWTCSP— JfIK KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Tan. > ideration the fact th ed had taken the lischarge his debt fas of good cua: President of tii' pur Sess ons Coui G. Adams today cou\ I a -year-old Indian, Jj.r.- Roberts, mployed297 words
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Article66 1952-02-03 4 130 TO GET EMBLEMS Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— Mure than 130 nnployees of the Shell Company in Penang and Provioce Wellesley will receive l< <ervice emblen;< next v.rt'k. Seven members of the Penang staff who have put in more than 25 years' service art Arumugam Kathiraveloo. Lee Seng Earn.66 words
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Article117 1952-02-03 4 StKEMBAN. Sat The Yang di Pertuan Besar, N«^ri Sembilan. made an appeal for co-operation to bring about an early end to the Emergency. He was host at a tea party held at the Istana 2 ll inswap in Seremban last evening, on the occasion of Federation117 words
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Article52 1952-02-03 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAX, Sat— The Magistrate Che Anjang Saith. when imposing a total fine of $100 on a Special Constable. Choung Foon Fatt, on two charges of absenting himself from duty on Jan. 8 warned him that he would be jailed if he were brought up in52 words
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Article25 1952-02-03 4 CHEW Sim, who was found selling fowls within Town Board limits without a licence, was acquitted and discharged by the Circuit Magistrate, Kluang.25 words
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Article39 1952-02-03 4 No Card— Fined A woman, Sohwaty Julit, aged 28, who recently came came from India and was married at Tangkah, was fined $50 in the Magistrate's Court, Muar, for failing to obtain her identity card within the prescribed time.39 words
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Article, Illustration280 1952-02-03 4 Commission raid Out $80 Million War Damage Claims Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malayan War Damage Commission has to date paid out about $80,000,000 on all types of Mar damage claims since the war damage compensation scheme came into force in March, 1950. About $21,000,000 was paid out280 words
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Article74 1952-02-03 4 Standard Staff Correspondent TANJONG MALIM, Sat.— Rev. Robert F. Lundy of Klang will instat the 1952 Cabinet Officers of the Kuala Lumpur Tamil Methodist Youth Fellow-' ship at a ceremony tomorrow. The following are the Cabinet Officers: President: B.S. Niles; Vice-President A. Chelvarajasingam; Hon. Treasurer: G.R. Chelliah; Hon.74 words
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105 1952-02-03 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. Because the management of the Penang branch of the Singapore Cold Storage refused to pay the injection fee of an employee of the bakeries section, the firm's bakers have put up a case for better conditions of service. The105 words
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Article163 1952-02-03 4 XUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Two brothers made allegations aga-'i^i each other in the Second Magistrate's Court today. The elder brother, Syed Hamid, a Kuala Lumpur businessman, told the Court,, "He hit me and after that went and assaulted my wife and later came back and assaulted me163 words
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Article56 1952-02-03 4 KLUANG, Sat.— A: the annual general meeting of The Kluang International Club, the following were elected to the management committee: President: Mr. V. PoweH-Evans: Vice-President: Dr. K. Eapen; Hon. Secretary: Dr. Hu Wei Shien; Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Cheong Soo Kheng. Committee Messrs. CD. Westwood, Soo Hoo Kum56 words
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Article176 1952-02-03 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Awards under the Malayan war damage compensation scheme in re* peel of war risk insurance claims totalling about $200,000 on slocks, consisting largely of newsprint, ha\e been made to the former Malaya Tribune Press. The Standard learns. i Payments on176 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-02-03 4 pnoto. Mr. Peter Anthony was married to Miss Agnes Fernandez at the Church of the Visitation in Seremban. Mr. Anthony is on the staff of Bute Estate, Nilai. Keng ChunKeng Chun - 30 words
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140 1952-02-03 4 IPOH, Sat. The M.C.A. Sweep ommitto announced that the 1.600,000 tickets, Imw4 i ur seventh lottery which carries a first prize of \.{m < have been sold out to all branches. This sale of 1.600.000 tickets in less than six weeks constitutes a new record140 words
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Article, Illustration85 1952-02-03 5 re aewspaper twiei Mr. Aw k«mmi Haw was (i!) on iiuj threw h>s annual birthday party. Up expected .'OO Chinese over K9 to turn up for his annual > i present, hut some 7 000 should up. Aw'.s paper, HonrfuMg Stm ;;..il. reported next day that MM of present wereA.P. - 85 words
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Article324 1952-02-03 5 **alacca Electricity Row "Man-! nil t ill <»rri'^j»«>iiihi'.l Kl W ~V\ R Following on the charges against it in iht> Federal Legislative Council on !i\ hv Mr Taa Slew Sin, the Central Electricity :«i t<uiiv based .1 statemeßl cm electricity supply in iiM( r324 words
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Article61 1952-02-03 5 9 .mi m| Stall < i i PENANG S 0 r }H> m-u .ir> liavt' .1 \m IVn.i'u Iran the ::itrd K lii-uJoin N.n; f the i Mag .)1 th;-. ]I u\ ftboul I in.irc ar« v i\' i bj tmi <>J' utxi n nth61 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-02-03 5 Mass march-past by Flights representing all locally-based squadrons of the RA F Regiment (Malaya). The Regiment paraded at Changi on Friday to mark the tenth anniversary of the formation of its parent body, the K.A.F. Regiment m Britain.38 words
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410 1952-02-03 5 PUBLIC HELPED FORCES KILL 58 IN ONE WEEK Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The third week in January was a had one for bandits who suffered ~>B casualties including nine captured in seven days. This U not a record for the security forces bunting down the terrorists in the410 words
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Article261 1952-02-03 5 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— A patrol of the Ist Suffolks on Tuesday killed 22-year-old Fong Nsan, a top Communist assassin responsible for nine cold-blooded killings since the Emergency began. Fong Nan, heard of a killer .squad, met his end near L/lu j Klang, some261 words
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140 1952-02-03 5 PENANG, Saturday. The Shell Company has neover ed 148 of 491 drums of lubricating oil lost a fen days ago from a lifihter which sank while goisf up Prai River to the Shell depot at Bagan Dalam. The lighter sprang a leak in mid-river140 words
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Article34 1952-02-03 5 FOR failing to report that his identity card was defaced. Nanda. son of Suton. was fined $25 or five days rigorous hnprisonmeni by Che Ibrahim bin Haji Salam, the Circuit Magistrate.34 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-02-03 5 Miss Lau Wai Joo, the wellknown soprano will sin? her latest song hits at the Kulim Welfare Week Charity Fun Fair which will be held at the Lam Seng Amusement Park today.32 words
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Article130 1952-02-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. Mr. Leong Chee Cheong, convenor of the Selangor Chinese Guilds Association, today denied a report in the Straits Times that he proposed to lead a protest against the appointment of two super-man posts by the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Leong said as130 words
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Article37 1952-02-03 5 RAMAN, son of Kan an, was allowed $500 bail by the Magistrate, Che Rauf, on a charge of moving restricted articles of food at Sagil. a controlled area. The case was postponed to Feb. 5.37 words
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Article237 1952-02-03 5 Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— No Dental nurses will be sent to New Zealand this year as the course has already started there, Mr. C. F. Mummery Chief Dental Officer, Federation of Malaya told The Standard today however, two more nurses from the Federation237 words
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Article102 1952-02-03 5 N Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat.— At an extraordinary general meeting of the youth section of the Negri Sembilan Indian Association new office bearers were elected with a view to reorganizing the section: President: Mr. John Samuel, Vice-President: Miss Florence Daniel, Secretary: Mr. G. Krishnan, Assistant Secretary:102 words
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110 1952-02-03 5 Three Malays Will Meet The Princess Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. When Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Windsor visit Ceylon they will meet three Malays from the Federation, one of whom will be 22-year-old Sergt. Abdul Rahim. instructor at the Malay Regiment Education Centre at Port Dickson. Sgt.110 words
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Advertisement405 1952-02-03 5 BLOOD 1$ STILL URCENTLY WEEDED I 1 F^ li I Every monfH hundreds H o.cidcntv or- odm,ttc4 fo hosp'ta!. NcarU all fhc.o injured f.quir.' o blood fron<fu<;on to Bl them n the rood ro h, alth E.tor,. and ohct operations oofunrj arc given a b!)<4 trcisfuston ro mm a sp,405 words
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Article, Illustration1386 1952-02-03 6 Golden Coast Of France. In Grip Of A Crisis CANNES. r rilE golden coast of France is in the grip of a crisis. Nothing to do with the Russians or the atom bomb. It's much simpler than that the hotels are empty. This gilded strip of land where fortunes have1,386 words
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Article574 1952-02-03 6 [odd stories I ih the news —i TJ7HEN Mrs. T. Broughton went upstairs at her Bracewell (Yorks) home to bring her fifteen-month-old son John down to breakfast, she found him deep in conversation with a brown owl. The owl. which had flown down the chimney, was574 words
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Article, Illustration2193 1952-02-03 7 Si.xih Columnist ionglors his r#/#o/o;/#Vv and explains trhy he has not been able to write his article this week. It has taken him a few thousand trords to do so. QN Friday night I slid out of my (hair having removed the heavyMichael Goh - 2,193 words
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235 1952-02-03 8 Sunday Standard Independent Morning Newspaper COME months ago we had occasion to make some critical observations about what we called Jargonology. This was the name we gave to that special type of esoteric language which Government and lawyers use for communication as between themselves and the bewildered public. The laws235 words
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1491 1952-02-03 8 Andrew Roth - Britain Welcomes Churchill Proud And Perplexed Andrew Roth By LONDON. DRITONS regard their homecoming Premier with an air at once proud and perplexed. They are proud above all erf his virtuoso performance in the US and particularly his surprising speech to Congress "Of all the delicate tasks a British statesman1,491 words
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750 1952-02-03 8 from this that the more jargonology there is in a legal document, the more likely it is to be fool proof. The fact that our lawyer-correspon-dent explained all this in prose as clear as daylight implanted in us a suspicion750 words
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Advertisement527 1952-02-03 8 How the falhous Bennett College can help Our career through personal POSTAL TUITION rvou feel that you cannot pass the I exams which will qualify you in your IN WH C^ trade or profession, if you are handicapped mcc ynno in your career by missed educational opportunities here's a message527 words
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Article1186 1952-02-03 9 IVOR BROWN - What I Would Like To See In 1952 IVOR BROWN THIS IS THE SECOND OF THREE ARTICLES IV THE SERIES By ■no author of the famous series of Word anthologies. ASKED what I would like Jr^ to see in 1952, I answer immediately; less misuse of time, print and typescript.1,186 words
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Article, Illustration1216 1952-02-03 9 M. MUJEEB - A Teachers 'Democracy JAMIA MILLIA M. MUJEEB By TN 1937 an international A group of educators, the leading lights of the New Education Fellowship, were on a world tour. Or so it seemed, for they had come from the Philippines and were going westward. I do not know how they1,216 words
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Article628 1952-02-03 9 Robert Stephens - Robert Stephens By JERUSALEM. (Jordan) CIF all the failures of the yj United Nations in the Palestine affair there is none more tragic than the plight in which this ancient and beautiful city has been left. Arab Jerusalem, which contains almost all that is holy and historic628 words
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Article, Illustration781 1952-02-03 10 Garuda-The Messenger Of All Indonesia T EGEND has it that the God pf Reconstruction Vishnu called his faithful bird, Garuda, towards his throne and said: '"Look, there they ore, working on the fields and in the cities, on their ships and in their factories, and there above the water by781 words
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Article, Illustration839 1952-02-03 10 Germany Has The Answer To The Ford there is no intention of buying, motorists always take a keen interest in the new models that ore being introduced yearly at one motor show or another. At one stage last year, the diversion of essential materials, notably steel, towards production hod autoAutocar - 839 words
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Article, Illustration2463 1952-02-03 11 PECK WAS PLEASED WITH OUR CHOICE I WKKK. a new* item iskiai round the world Holhwood. told film :i more than 50 coun...v their voting went kru the top favourthe movie world. :nore than \'-i. 450.000 ■j. theil choice, >ugh guy" Alan in >is "aquaWilliam were the o irt, "Hentrophies)2,463 words
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Advertisement163 1952-02-03 11 STILL SHOWING II am- 1. 1:>. 1. 1. -».(>. 1.", 9.30 |».m. j f. "birHER RID HOWARDls^^jl^ TE1*54.00 'aiR-COnDHIOMED COMING SOON! 1111 ROYAL COMMAND PERFORMANCE FILM tailing Studios present r *^MJK^k VULTURES FLY" ,»lor by T«« hnuolor HBwI Anthonv Dinah Harold M STEEL SIIEKIUAN WARRENDER MORN. MATINEE TODAY AT 9a.m.gj163 words
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Advertisement330 1952-02-03 11 MmIMPORTANTiEr J I ANNOUNCEMENT "The Tales of Hoffmann" Thp Capitol lfaiMociiiml fo Up FWppiii w>d rc(j" thai owtitQ fo sif d thcif cowtrol! ?he open y of the sen urn pf .-U CS OF HOFTMAMW" has to be postponed until rHLKSLMV, 7!h PMrWffHb The GALA PREMIERE will take place as330 words
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Article, Illustration139 1952-02-03 12 SEA -AND -SUN PREVIEW MODELLED at the redent showing of Summer Fashion* by the Miami Beach National Fashions Exhibitors in Miami, Florida, were these ensembles: 1 A glittering Maurice If anler swim suit, of novelty satin lastex. lighted by rhinestones riveted in for seaworthiness; (2) Bright colours and bold stripes,139 words
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Article, Illustration875 1952-02-03 12 RALPH CHAMPION - RALPH CHAMPION By What they are saying in May fair and Scotland about the likelihood of his engagement WH\ is everyone so sure that Princess Margaret is about to announce her engagement to the Earl of Dalkeith? Everyone, that is, except relatives ami close friends of the young875 words
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Article371 1952-02-03 12 Samuel; Esther B. Kiing - Samuel Esther B. Kiing By And f\. Can love come after forty? A. Certainly. Psychologists have long known that no matter what your chronological age, you're as young as your outlook and attitudes. If you're 30 and tend to dwell on the past instead of looking forward371 words
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Article69 1952-02-03 12 HPO thread a needle, rub the A end of the thread over the soap, then twist it in you* fingers. Th e soap stiffens th* thread, making if slide easilj through^ the needle's eye, WHEN your ivory or bonthandUd cutlery begins yeltowing, Cry whitening it ynth a paste69 words
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Article166 1952-02-03 12 JEANINE VARNAL - Today's Reading JEANINE VARNAL £>j t rrODAV S I ORECASI T.-tiav is distinguished by a certain lark of psychic balance. Instability and sentimental friction will be the order of the day. Avoid discussions, especially towards the late even in«. However, it is a propitious day for the preparation «>1 louj;--term166 words
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Advertisement338 1952-02-03 12 mwm B%lillwl keeps: ca families in *ver>' part of the world M £ailingl>* safe and healthful when th« I Your KL|M tui)k is pr^.tetted in the tin contamination and any harm it ket-p-Ction. Since with KLIM there is no wast get your full money's v.orth of flag m~raluc to tha338 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1952-02-03 13 Godfrey Stevens - Godfrey Stevens By J[AVE you ever been to Malacca? I ar© surt that anyone who has. after having completed the routine visiti to the old Fort on St. John't Hill, the ruing of St. Paul'i Church and other places of historic1,084 words
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Article729 1952-02-03 13 RADIO HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK Standard Woman Reporter TO START the first highlight of today's programme listeners in Penang and especially fans who have a thirst of Radio Malaya's "What's New" are advised to take the opportunity of listening to the best and up-to-date popular tunes from screen, stage, and729 words
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Advertisement607 1952-02-03 13 E_r^^___L__ ___Mj_r gf __i I Prickly heat ta not a dangerous affection, but the itching, prickling and pain make you absolutely desparate. The malady aaually appeara where the clothing ConTßtantly rub* against th« akin and ta characteriTed b\ a series of red pimples. h:ch itch terribly Rubbing aggre* vates the607 words
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845 1952-02-03 14 MCC MAKE STRONG START AGAINST S. ZONE Lowson Misses Century BANGALORE, Feb. 2 '(Renter)'.— The M.C.C. had an early escape today when they continued their first innings against South Zone on the second day o* their three-day match here. Replying to South Zone's 217, the MCC, nine for nil overnight,845 words
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Article166 1952-02-03 14 tOM YORK, Feb. 1. (LP) In j clarifying action, the New York Boxing Commission notitled heavyweight champion j-rse* J«e Wahott today that h,- hn onlv until mid-February t.» sijn for the first title derfr ncr or else the title will l>f vacated. Previously, boxing men had tltr166 words
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Article351 1952-02-03 14 RN AS Win Colony Hockey Tourney TWO goals brilliantly scored by skipper Browne enabled the K.N.A.S. Sembawang to become the champions of this season's Junior Section of the S.H.A. KO hotkey competition. In the final at the Padang yesterday, the Sembawang beat the R.AJF. Tengah by two•oals to nil after351 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-02-03 14 Like father like son B ing: Crosby, crooner and golfer, watches his son. Gary, in action on a Hollywood course. Crosby and Bob Hope recently challenged any British comedian-golfer to a round of golf.34 words
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Article269 1952-02-03 14 BIGGEST source of income for the Singapore Badminton Association last season was the Mayflower B.P. match against the Indian Thomas Cup team which gave the association $1,487.53 as its share of the gate receipts. The association's annual report, revealing this shows that the Foong269 words
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Article852 1952-02-03 14 SERVICES SOCCER PLANS SUCCEED THE United Services Soccer League held its first general meeting at G.H.Q. last week. The meeting was well supported by R.A.F. and Navy representatives and the enthusiasm displayed to get started in the most popular of all Services fames augurs well for the coming season. Capt.852 words
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Article254 1952-02-03 14 THE Army who won the more difficult Quadrangular Hockey Tournament, took a tumble In the Inter- Services competition. They finished at the foot of the table on goal average when they drew one-all with the Royal Navy at BOD. ground last week-end. rpHE King's African Rifles playX254 words
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Article47 1952-02-03 14 OSLO. Feb. 2. (AP)— There will be no Russian athletes in the Oslo Winter Olympics. After one month of patient waiting, the Organising Committee on Friday three days after the official closing date for entries announced that Russia will not be participating in the games.47 words
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Article136 1952-02-03 14 LEAGUE SOCCER RESULTS LONDON, reb 2 days soccer res F.A. OUT 4th Arsenal 4. B Birmingham Blackburn Chelsea 4 I *Gateshe id Leeds Unite Liverpool Luton T *Middlesbi Notts Count Southend U Swansea Town Swindon Town Tottenham H West Ham County 2 LEAGUE THRi i iHlh Gillingham 2. B LEAGUE136 words
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Article23 1952-02-03 14 Wisdom Enjoyed Fed. Day Tennis MALACCA sident C< mn C Wisdom ■A'atob Lawn Tenni.- American Club yestei la Ther e were M a23 words
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Article18 1952-02-03 14 THE S:* Workers 1 hi \vi! Changi Trotters game of b Medirai College Sepoy Lines18 words
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Advertisement455 1952-02-03 14 4 3$ Malsys j^ Has ASTHMA got fBJIPsSJjk?*^ hold that Asthma <*• on Think of it! No n>> W* nights when every breath you take is torture no m> attacks of coughing— no more nagging irhtaiior. Don with it any longer. Start Dr. Hair's Asthma Cure m I yourself from455 words
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Miscellaneous382 1952-02-03 14 ON TE AIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (484 m 41 m) 9 a.m. Programme Summary; 9.62 Good Morning; 9.3* Musical Round-up; 19 a.m. Emergency News (K.L.); 10.05 Interlude from Hawaii: 10.30 Latin America on the Air: 11 a.m. Time for Music; 11.30 Studio Serrice (Presbyterian Church S'pore): 1 p.m. Programme Summary:382 words
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Article132 1952-02-03 15 Negro Wins First Bout In Colony WITH superb wrestling and a handful of new tricks, Seelie (The Arm) Samara beat Ali Riza Bey by two pinfalls last night at the Happy World Stadium. The Arm won over the crowd almost as soon as the bout started by his strict observation132 words
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Article79 1952-02-03 15 SYDNEY, (Airmail) (ReuterAAP)— Of Australia's 7,127 surf club members men who tackle breakers and sharkinfested waters to save unwary swimmers 6,662 are now covered by free life insurance. The Commonwealth Insurance Corporation Ltd., which has extended its New South Wales cover to Victoria and Queensland, will grant A£soo79 words
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Article69 1952-02-03 15 LONDON, (Airmail) (Reuter) —Scores of cycling enthusiasts from all over Britain are planning to tour the French Alps this summer. The Cyclisti Touring Club has mapped out a route through the Basses Alps over 9,000 feet high passes to the Mediterranean. Parties of if will set69 words
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Article39 1952-02-03 15 MANILA. Feb. 2 (UP)— The Danish Akademisk Bcldklubben football team, which is due to arrive from Hong Kong this afternoon, will play against the crack Chinese Cheng Hwa eleven in the Rizal Football stadium tonight.39 words
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Article392 1952-02-03 15 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH By Happy World Stadium Booked From K.L. SINGAPORE'S Happy World stadium 'lias been tentatively booked by tbe President of the Badminton A ssociation of Malaya, Mr. Khoo Teik Ee, for the Thomas Cup final to be played in thi* Colony on May392 words
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Article, Illustration93 1952-02-03 15 Lim Ah Soo, Penang's 21--year-old shuttle star, leaves for Sydney today. Ah Soo. who made his name in the Malayan tournament this year by beating Ooi Teik Hock, was one of the second Malayan Thomas Cup team •'possibles." He played second singles for Penang in the Foong Seong Cup final93 words
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Article186 1952-02-03 15 SELETAR SPORTS ROUND-UP SELETAR Station won the final of the Gaelic football competition with a 16 points to 11 victory over 390 M.V. at Seletar this week, opening a programme of Irish national games at that station. Gaelic football and other Irish games, introduced by Mr. Delaney two seasons ago.186 words
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Article372 1952-02-03 15 Sir: f must congratulate t)ie Perak Amateur Football Association for its efforts to run an Inler-School Soccer Competition for a trophy presented by the Officers and Men of the 4th Q.O. Hussars in commemoration of their stay in Ipoh. I believe it was the sincere parting wish of372 words
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Article342 1952-02-03 15 One hundred and twentytwo boats of all classes from nine sailing clubs in Singapore took part in the allcomers handicap race around Pulau Unin, distance of 12 nautical miles, in the annual regatta organised by the Royal Air Force Chang] Yachit Club yesterday. The regatta will continue342 words
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249 1952-02-03 15 BOMBAY, Feb. 2 (AFP)— On the second day of the world table tennis championships here, Japan again triumphed this morning over Austria by three matches to one in the Marcel Corbilion Cup match. France won against India in the Swaythling Cup by five249 words
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Article339 1952-02-03 15 WORLD TABLE TENNIS BOMBAY, Feb. I.— Japan made her debut in the international table-tennis championships today with a splendid victory by three games to two over Hungary in the women's team contest for the Corbillon Cup. Two down at the start of the third fame Japan's two339 words
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157 1952-02-03 15 LISBON, (AP>— Tht sixth international motor rally hen is scheduled to take place between May 21 and 25 Entries will be received up to Harcfcj 1 The course is 2,500 kilometers, and the rally endf in ihe Casino resort of E?toi!l. 15 miles157 words
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Article85 1952-02-03 15 OSLO. Feb i fUPi beadquarti of the v Oh mpic Samei omcially opt ned on Fi day ragj ng m< i vstorm pi imii ina* pack the ick bl< pes i>» I beginning the competM mm Feb. 14 The thermometer wn§ 14 K] ees ;i.s85 words
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Article429 1952-02-03 15 Recs In Hockey Final THE Singapore Recreation (*lu I) ju-t managed lo eliminate me I'olin- I»y the inM goal in tlir<*«* in the wmi final of the S.H.V Sriiior Kihn koui «»iii|M-li-tion at tin- V .K.< yetferaew. [1 Mas the ant dt: play Low H og n»-« in goal thai429 words
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Article44 1952-02-03 15 NOTTINGHAM. Feb. 1 (R« u let) England and Scotland UkJ| won two matches on Hm first day of their second pmm4 lie in th< i Eiir<)f)ean zone <f ihe Thomas Cup badminton competition. The ma!fh er^'i iuinorrow.44 words
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Advertisement111 1952-02-03 15 T/W %sW m mJ pJ I^LJ m I KJ /m\ f^Jsl^Bvv. When vitality is lowered and the body needs yT 7 i/A/i/ m help in regaining its strength, Kepler* r£*±~/\ j/ (mV I provides the answer. This highly nutritious J^^^^^\g JBm IJm preparation of Cod Liver Oil and J^T~~~*\\ AA111 words
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Article1813 1952-02-03 16 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By Favourites Do Well At KL Opening Day KICKED on a hind leg at the start of the race, Col Whatnot ridden by Percival nevertheless fulfilled the hopes of a big group of punters to win the main distance race at the opening1,813 words
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Article96 1952-02-03 16 PARIT BUNTAR. Fob 2 S loold ildren from Malay, En sh Chinese nnd Indian i s assembled at the public t, this m >raing to observe pedei ition Day. After the dist officer's speech the inter- Sports besjan. A programme of 14 events was gone through96 words
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Article86 1952-02-03 16 -,l\ »RE Distrid G.H.Q. i convincing 7-3 victory 0 imbine 1 Volunteer Police i- r:i. -nd'y game ■<: soccer played <• i'T S. ground, yesterd L unit .wre the bett side Their i■ r\ irds COTBIh rtie i] r:'.y well but UM I» i L real86 words
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Article604 1952-02-03 16 DUNEDIN, New Zealand, Feb. 2: (Reuter) Opening bat, L. A. Watt, steadied Otago after an indifferent start today to their threeday match against the West Indies touring team here. The West Indies openirsj their short tour of New Zealand had two Otago wickets dofn for 40604 words
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Article743 1952-02-03 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Playing their finest game in years Selangor won the All Blues trophy for the second year in succession this evening, beating Perak convincingly by 11 points (goal, try, drop goal) to three (penalty). It was masterly team work by the forwards and743 words
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Miscellaneous30 1952-02-03 16 HIGH TIDES at the prindpil rsaorti in Malaya: TOD\T A.ftL PJL Singapore 3.30 4.25 (Malacca 12.15 1.14 Port Die It ton 10.56 1155 Port Sham 9.46 10.28 Priun* 4.12 5.0530 words
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