Singapore Standard, 2 February 1952
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Title Section18 1952-02-02 1 Singapore Standard A &J J- SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1952. VOL. II NO. 215. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.18 words
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141 1952-02-02 1 LONDON, Feb. 1 (Rtuter). Britain hopes to iperi 2."i(M)OO tons of tin plate in the next 12 months, he rilliili of the Boad of Trade; Mr. Peter Thorney,»h. Mated in the House of Commons last night. to questions, he n two-thirds of141 words
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Article95 1952-02-02 1 r Standard London Correspondent DNDON, Fri The Manchester Guardian editor still nks the Singapore Government is guilty of compiav and not conscious of gravity of social problems there." despite a letter t .m the Public Relations Sec- iry, Mr. George Thomson to rebut the Guar'3 leading95 words
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214 1952-02-02 1 MacKenzie: Malaya Most Important UK Market MALAYA was recognized in the United Kingdom as being of the most important of her markets, said the United Kingdom Trade Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. K.E. MacKenzie, in the Singapore Economic Information Bullet hi issued last night. Mr. MacKenzie recently returned from England where214 words
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Article, Illustration311 1952-02-02 1 Contact Maintained iV it ii Stfttcs ror Middle-East Defence CAIRO, Feb. 1 (Reuter) Premier Aly Malic r Pasha today was said to be preparing for negotiations with the British the first since Egypt tore up the Anglo-Egyptian treaty which allows British troops to guard the Canal311 words
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185 1952-02-02 1 *'I HOPE that the day will not be very far distant when the great majority of your officers and N.C.O.'s will be drawn from your own ranks," said Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty, C-in-C of Far East Air Force, yesterday at he "birthday*' parade185 words
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Article55 1952-02-02 1 THE NEW president of the Insurance Institute of Malaya, Mr. L. A. Williams was formally installed by the out-going president, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin at the annual dinner of the Institute held at the Capitol Blue Room last night. About 100 attended. Mr. Williams is the Malayan manager55 words
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Article34 1952-02-02 1 A 16-year-old apprentice darkroom boy at Raffles Studio, was rushed to hospital in an ambulance after he had taken what was thought to be silver nitrate, a chemical used in photography.34 words
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171 1952-02-02 1 Standard Staff Correspondent A FUND for sending UMNO youths for political training abroad is to be started, announced the UMNO president, Tengku Abdul Rahman, speaking to 60(1 UMNO youth at Batu Pahat yesterday. He said that the "old people" in the UMNO171 words
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Article136 1952-02-02 1 Standard Staff Reporter A GANG of three Chinese and an Indian, one of whom was armed with a pistol, waylaid a cloth pedlar along East Coast Road- yesterday morning and made off with $1,000 worth of cloth. The gang used a car, believed to be a136 words
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149 1952-02-02 1 NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb. 1 (Reuter)— Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh stepped into the blazing African sunshine here today, right into a royal welcome from 400 African chiefs resplendent in bright robes and leopard skins. Brass and silver arm bangles jingled as the149 words
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57 1952-02-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— An armed and uniformed bandit who had in his possession $2,000 surrendered to a Special Constable in Batu Gajah yesterday. The engine of the night, mail train from Penang to Kuala Lumpur was derailed early this morning between Kampar and Temoh.57 words
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Article, Illustration244 1952-02-02 1 Standard Woman Reporter AUSTRALIA'S first official hostess to Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, Mrs. Colin Turner, wife of the General Manager of QANTAS Empire Airways in Australia, will return to Sydney after a week's holiday in Singapore. Mrs. Turner is244 words
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Article164 1952-02-02 1 PARIS. Feb. 1 (Reuter).— The I. niied >ation* (General Assembly today endorsed the condemnation of Russia for failing to rarry out its 1915 friend»hip treaty with < hina. A Nationalist Chinese resolution, also alleging Russian threats to the political independence and territorial integrity of China, vtfas164 words
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Article179 1952-02-02 1 MR MALCOLM MacDonald, j Commissioner General and the adopted son of a mighty Iban chieftain, said that he did not think any change in the socia) and political conditions of Borneo would make the primitives who form 65 per cent of the population, any179 words
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Article24 1952-02-02 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. II (UP) The Senate agreed today to start a debate on Monday on a Mil to grant Alaska statehood24 words
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Article59 1952-02-02 1 Nineteen people yesterday gave their blood to the Singapore Blood Transfusion Centre, when the Public Relattoni D<'partment began <■* lajo-weefc drive for blood donors. Among the figtit European*, wlio responded was 1 commercial firm executive, who do* nated blood along with his wife and daughter Others59 words
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Advertisement39 1952-02-02 1 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Feb I. The following ore the closing pnce. of rubbet and tin on the London Market »*day:LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN 39 d# Spot £987.10i. per ton Mark.,: St..*. fAGt FOR nSonTrICCS)'"'39 words
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Advertisement18 1952-02-02 1 Reputed Store CRYSTAL A SILVERWARE MOVELTY lIOU M. Nortfc ttitt* M Sinwoof 6> W 16 Codtutit Otuy &ftpcyxyu,18 words
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276 1952-02-02 2 THREE CHARGES of cheating two merchants and an oil mill of goods totalling $141,647.25 were preferred against 33-year-, old Lee Kiok Ngee at aj preliminary inquiry in the Singapore Fust P o 1i c e Court yesterday. Two other r.-harges against Lee «.f cheating276 words
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Article68 1952-02-02 2 Detainees Still Members I Standard Staff Reporter THE COUNCIL of the Students Union of the University ol Malaya has proposed to' gfot $30Q to aid students detaine t under the Emergency Regulations The Malayan Undergrad, •fii'.'Uil publication of the 1 in, yesterday reported that in the absence of evidence to68 words
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Article, Illustration72 1952-02-02 2 SAT A Gets $6,700 Gift THE SINGAPORE AntiTuberculosis Association was richer yesterday by a gift from Nestle's Products (Malaya) Ltd., in memory of the Company's General Manager. Mr. K. E. Imrie, who was killed in an aeroplane crash in Hongkong, last year. The donation consists of a dressing steriliser and72 words
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Article83 1952-02-02 2 MALAY SINGERS, actors and dancers will combine in a big charity show in aid of the dependants of a fellow actor, Ja'afar Shah of the Malay Film Productions Ltd. who was killed in an accident. The show will be held at Happy World Stadium on83 words
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Article40 1952-02-02 2 A BANKRUPT shopkeeper named M. O. Verghese whose total liabilities amounted to $1,800 was ordered by Mr Justice Roger s in the Singapore £I£ h c °urt yesterday to pay the Official Assignee $5 a month40 words
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Article27 1952-02-02 2 A QUARTERLY session of the Board of Licensing Justices for Singapore will be held in the First District Court on Mar. 18 at 2.15 p.m.27 words
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Article332 1952-02-02 2 ISSUED IN '50 No Unnecessary Delay -Haxworth Standard Staff Reporter APPROXIMATELY 25,000 re-entry visas were issued by the Singapore immigration authorities last year to residents who applied for permission to leave the Colony for other; parts of the British territories with the intention of returning. In addition,332 words
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Article378 1952-02-02 2 Standard Woman Reporter A SHY. pretty Malay girl of 18 will be among the distinguished local personalities who will -be invested und receive awards in the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, Singapore Branch, on Wednesday, Feb. 6, at Jalan378 words
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Article85 1952-02-02 2 IYAPILLAI ARUMUGAM, a labourer employed at the Singapore Harbour Board, left the dock at the Singapore Assizes yesterday to serve a sentence of ten years' rigorous imprisonment. Arumugam had been found guilty by the jury's verdict of five to two of culpable homicide not amounting85 words
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Article71 1952-02-02 2 HOK GAN GAN of Park Road was fined $1,000 or in default three months' jail in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to assisting in a chap-ji-ki lottery at South Bridge Road on Jan. 24. A BANKRUPT storekeeper, Sng Tian Sang, was ordered by71 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-02-02 2 YVETTE WOODFORD, nine-year-old pupil of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus who has been awarded the City Day scholarship sponsored by the Sinhalese community of Singapore. Y vette is the second youngest daughter of the late Mr. Henry Woodford, former Commissioner of Registrar tion.52 words
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Article184 1952-02-02 2 Labour Dept. Case Is Thrown Out Standard Staff Reporter A LABOUR Department case fixed for hearing in the City Police Court yesterday i was thrown out and the defen- dant, a shopkeeper named Tan Liew Chiew, was acquitted without a trial by the Magis- trate, Mr. K. J. L. Jamieson.184 words
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Article30 1952-02-02 2 THE AMOUNT of currency notes in circulation on Jan. 1 totalled $764,109,209.76, according to the Government Gazette yesterday. Average amount in circulation in December last was $759,529,309.96.30 words
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Article254 1952-02-02 2 THE SINGAPORE Art Society's third Open Photographic Exhibition, now on show at the British Council Centre, closes to-morrow at 5.30 p.m. In the first seven days that it has been on show it has been visited by over 5,000 people. Provisional plans have already been drawn254 words
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Article, Illustration393 1952-02-02 2 Standard Woman Reporter SINGAPORE'S first skyscraper, the new 18-storeyed Asia Insurance Building at Finlayson ween will be constructed on a concrete raft supported by 28 caissons and will be the fiur. of its kind in the Far East. It is a-departure from393 words
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Article55 1952-02-02 2 OH YEW HIAN. a par; netin a sundry goods siiop. and his wife. Ong Hung Tin. whose total liabilities amoun'ed :<> $48,000 were examined in the Singapore Hic.'i Com: before Mr. Justice Rogers yesterday. It was stated that the couple were now unemp'oyerl and had55 words
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96 1952-02-02 2 Freedom Bill To Be Rushed Through Standard >!.,!] (Mii A BIU U > Hanpore (iu confer th, !i dom of ih< <-v dit»tiiiguUli<-,i (ii Colony or an\ j in i, !lllt( in the Legislative at iU nuM-im- tl rushed I The iv, i Council its first Freedom Singapore 1 Sir96 words
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Article31 1952-02-02 2 Students Form English Society AN ENGI been ton Univcr ity I interesi J Hire. Abo I 20 Already j The the st opposxti i-ietv v •lam.t S such format tece" Hw31 words
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Advertisement23 1952-02-02 2 A FABRIC SPECIAL Wfi Tartan Spun Rayon Available In Three Famous Tartans WALLACE HUNTING SCOT DRESS STEWART HARD WEARING £~~~~^~~Zi* DURABLE FAST Robinsons23 words
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Advertisement60 1952-02-02 2 SINGAPORE AIRPORT HOTEL LID. KALL\\<; AIIJIMhM. DINE AND CAMCE NEWLY EXTENDED H/>U Please Reserve Your Tables Eut§. P/io/ie 555/. 1 mift rtnnrir>J A I 1 T PLATINUM, WHITE GOLD GOLD MASTER CRAFTSMEN P. H. HEMDRY KUALA LIJMPLI NWG4POtI < I r>jn-ru>jTjT_rxjVO-JT-JT_ri_i-t_ri_ri n n fi r> n n i-i_n_ri_i-ur'-^-" i- M60 words
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Miscellaneous56 1952-02-02 2 111!! pKli >/ah'm gonna find Y does >o;vo- umsanitarv clel lahd-"^^ ttW invn *b\ *if H^^^Hii HATPIN? OUT EF WMAT THE* 1 BAT, TAKE THfS PUPTY, TREME.n L_ a l\Aif F Tl ~2*1%l fc SHORE. 1 1 A SAV ABOUT THESE IOUNG IXXTOR AS VORE WiS*G (mm VOODO dollies J56 words
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Article, Illustration120 1952-02-02 3 Standard FIJIANS during weapon training exercises yesterday at the Nee Soon Military camp, Singapore. Top left picture was taken when training m mortar firing started. At left are three bandsmen of the Ist Battalion Fiji Infantry Regiment clad m their picturesque ceremonial dress. It consistStandard - 120 words
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Article149 1952-02-02 3 Towgay 'War' Sequel Mtrulurd Staff Reporter UN members of the I i ;ncil of the Labour 1 Singapore will move, at next meeting of the >uncil, that disciplinary acion be taken against all six ic City Councillors for j. > carry out the mant the Party's Parliamen- wnmittee to oppose149 words
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Article57 1952-02-02 3 MEMBERSHIP of the Outram School Parent Teacher Association rose during 1951 hy 194, bringing the total at the beginning of 1952 to ."{92. according to the Association's first annual report. Three new sub-committees were formed, social, scholarship and scout, and the officers elected on Sept. 29. 1950, were57 words
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Article327 1952-02-02 3 Standard Slaff Reporter INK Singapore Harbour Board handled a record quantity of cargo last year, helping the Colony to inrr»;iM' it* trade from $4,604 million in 1950 to $7,610 million, *tate* the Singapore Economic Information Hull* tin. Total quantity ol cargo Ded in Singapore327 words
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Article69 1952-02-02 3 Mandard Staff Reporter A DELEGATION from the Democratic Party of i] in w. visit Singapore in > months' time to study the .;> o! the Labour Party of p< >re delegation will also meet -<>f other political parties >mm unity leaders of rhia is69 words
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Article35 1952-02-02 3 K MA DMA VAN, V. Gopalan, N Veiavadan. were acquit--1 discharged in the Singar« Third Police Court yesterof I charge of causing hurt K R.imr-.krishnan in Alexan- Road on Nov. 20 last year.35 words
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Article86 1952-02-02 3 A SUGGESTION that the Service Committee of the Singapore City Councillors should have as one of its terms of reference the hearing of appeals by serving officers against recommendations of the Establishment Committee concerning appointments and promotions has been made by Mr. S. S. Manyam (Independent,86 words
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Article110 1952-02-02 3 Standard Staff Reporter A JOINT recommendation by the Finance and General Purposes Committee and Public Utilities Committee of the Singapore City Councillors to utilise the services of Mr. F. G. Hill, former Water Engineer, in connection with Water Department mattters and pay him a retainer110 words
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Article58 1952-02-02 3 MORE THAN 200 Singapore dealers of Parker fountain pens pens attended a dinner at the Tai Tong Restaurant, Happy World last night in honour of Mr. T. A. Gavin, Parker Pen Export Manager in Toronto, Canada, who is paying a short visit to Singapore in58 words
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Article, Illustration299 1952-02-02 3 Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 800 rugged Fijian*, showed their paces yesterday at the Nee Soon military camp during weapon and jungle-fighting exercises. They are eager to come to grips with the enemy. Drawn from some of the most war-like tribes in Fiji and the299 words
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358 1952-02-02 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE MAJORITY decision of Singapore City Councillor,, at TW day's meetrng, to '""P""™" 'bonds and savings certificates and to float short-term loan luume, > the Council's water and electricity extension ft^e^pSdenS y^T^"' fc """''nece^arv 01 Ut 1 islative358 words
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Article198 1952-02-02 3 SUBSTATIONS in Singapore liable to load shedding today are: St. James, Mlri Road, Sllat Rd.. Base Medical Store. Buklt Pasoh. 8.A.T., Malayan Refrig. Co.. Trafalgar St., Anson Rd., Tiong Bahru, Sago St., Ramab St. Peoples Park, Nanson Rd., Lara Soon oil Mills, (iuan Ilin. U.S., Network. U.E.198 words
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Article140 1952-02-02 3 COLONY IMPORTS UP 70% SINGAPORE trade continued to flourish last year, and total imports, excluding parcel post, bullion and bunkers, reached the peak figure of $3,594 million last year compared to $2,124 million in 1950, an increase of almost 70 per cent in the year. This was officially stated in140 words
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Article174 1952-02-02 3 SINGAPORE City Councillors at a private session on Thursday, referred back a recommendation of their Finance and General Purposes Committee that the Deputy President be paid an allowance of $150 a month. The recommendation of the Committee was that this allowance would make the salary174 words
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Article41 1952-02-02 3 KOH LAP ONG claimed trial in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, when charged with cheating Esah binte Ahmad of $160 on Jan. 26 at New World cabaret, and $185 the following day. He was remanded until Feb. 8.41 words
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Advertisement12 1952-02-02 3 I NAME I N. j^ BEST IN I rHAFTSMA^SHIPI KWAMG WMC ITO.12 words
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Advertisement142 1952-02-02 3 jj|l|l^^^Afl| >^^^ Identified by vicioMS 'p^^WWv?^^' triangular teeth set -^J^^O^V in an undershot *C\j^S TAT I |awi, the man-eating Piranha is usually *»™«d only eight to twelve inches long. another famous Tigci Medicinal Product. the CHtl THONI V r*/^^^*^^^^ 3^^^^^ •tontoncous relief fo< \\^^^^p3E2^^V^i\ Toothache, Eorache Available at:- I Robinson142 words
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Miscellaneous17 1952-02-02 3 pl^S^^^- |^^^A^AJT? H "\JOnS?WJD THAT'NOW >^YOU SEE?N^ %J HEARD vbuSAWIN 1 O>F A FEW BARS OF vJ^HUHT^^H17 words
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Article108 1952-02-02 4 4 RED CAMPS FOUND Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Four camps with accommodation for 60 to 70 bandits were found in the Federation yesterday. Three of these were discovered by patrols of the Green Howards, two in Jasin and the other in Tampin. They also locatei in Jasin a108 words
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473 1952-02-02 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Spea ving at an IMP election meeting today in the Petaling Ward, Dato Oim bin Ja'afar referred to the MCA-UMNO accord as "a make-shift plan," made solely for llie benefit of a few "interested individuals." Giving what he said473 words
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Article128 1952-02-02 4 MCA Policy: Advice To Branches Standard Staff Reporter IMPORTANT questions of principle or policy affecting the Chinese community in general and the M.C.A. in particular should be decided if not by the Central Working Committee, at least by a central committee or subcommittee appointed for this purpose. This was stated128 words
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275 1952-02-02 4 Onn Different Man Now S ays Labour Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— 4fc l)ato Onn is now a different man. He has got his 'child' the IMP and in nursing it he takes pleasure in denouncing every other party/ 9 said Mr. Athi Nahappan, at the Selangor Labour Parly275 words
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Article96 1952-02-02 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Malayan Teachers* Association is taking up the cause of housing allowance for aidedschool teachers and, The Standard understands, have asked the Chief Secretary for an opportunity to interview him on the subject. Methodist Mission teachers, who recently took up. the matter96 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-02-02 4 <;ROUP photograph taken at a function held by the Negri Sembilaa Indian Association in honour of its sports secretary. Mr. V. Rasavelu, of the Police Department who has been transferred to Kuala Lipis. Mr. Ragavelu is seated sixth from left and on either side of himLai Fong Studio - 63 words
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Article185 1952-02-02 4 LONDON, Fri.— General Sir Gerald Templer. the new High Commissioner in Malaya, has had a busy week in a private room at the Colonial Office studying the intricacies of the situation with which he will have to deal. After a string of conferences with officials185 words
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563 1952-02-02 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The emergence of ih< Labour Party' has frightened reactionary etmtfta. They are already manoeuvring to obstruct LalxmrV progressive, socialistic programme. But Lul»otir w\\\ not be deflected from its objectives, said Mr. M. Arokiasamy, at the Selangor Labour563 words
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Article134 1952-02-02 4 SEREMBAN. Fn Mr. Vau Mau Tatt who has been appointed Agent Genera] of the Malayan Chinese Association, and Mr. B.H. Tan who has succeeded Mr. Yap as secretary of the Negri branch of the Association, were feted at a tea party given by officials of134 words
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Article329 1952-02-02 4 Standard Slat C'oriV ,'Olnirn KUALA M p F,i._ The r litl^ <>overnin<'< i kai r. to relies t' c sgre, of Mr. Alei Jn, Radio Mi? n to appt»:i v Iterate," m.ui<. N Mr. P. I |X V edera f rouncillo.. in with The Standard The P;329 words
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Article84 1952-02-02 4 KLUANG, Fri.— At the sixth annual general meetniM ot tliej Ceyionese Ass^)ciation. Central Johore. Kluang, held at the Association premises, the following were elected to the new committee: President: Mr. S Mapanapillai; Vice-President Mr. G. Forbes; Hon. Gen. Secretary: Mr. AT. Rajah; Asst. Hon. Secretary: Mr. S. Thambyayah;84 words
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Article, Illustration158 1952-02-02 5 1-1 n \M.. Fti As the ii ttion flag wu> hoisted rally of the Penang h of the United Malay Sitional Or? ani a t ion's iuth >rrtion. three tries Mrrd'ka" (freedom) rent |.r \1 Zainui Abidin, tl the UMNO, took I theA.P. - 158 words
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Article68 1952-02-02 5 ■OH Fri. The Perak inch al 'he Malayan Chinese ition is holding a dinner i rsday next to mark the '>f honours to three q| the Chinese com- f UC Mr. Kok Yoon San ,md Mr. Wong Yoong Selama. who were rej appointed Justices of the68 words
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Article49 1952-02-02 5 tPOH, Fri --Thircy delegates Kn la (Khek) Associations Singapore and the Federai met today and asked Gov- t m -nt to relax Federal citi- ■n-.tnp qualifications They maintained that a five v >*c residence in this country -it make a man eligible f k citizenship.49 words
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Article18 1952-02-02 5 ioIoRISTS passing over > have to stop for i tion The police guard. -I been withdrawn.18 words
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Article50 1952-02-02 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Fri Lt. GeneraJ Sir Otto Lund. Chief ommissiiMier of the St. John Ambulance Brigade now Inspecting the units in the Commonwealth, recently Kisjieji t tvf c vr^y s «OA.- jm€ members of the Brigade. Later Sir Otto wen? to Istana and met the Sultan.50 words
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Article118 1952-02-02 5 KOTA BHARU, Fri.— No pragrr^ h«H been re|...r«rd in the North Eastern Tr»n»port Servire Workers I ..ion strike which has eateredjt*jevenlh day. Omnibus workers in Johore, lan mm! other parts of Ma- have sent letters promis- financial support for the 1 v tbe .mini's premises to-118 words
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Article66 1952-02-02 5 Motorists Say 'Aye' PENANG, Fri— Penang motorists today welcomed the decision of the Municipal Commissioners to rut the licences of 500 trishawmen. They maintain that the total today of 2.318 riders in proportion to the population of Penang is the highest in the Federation. There is no worry of unemployment66 words
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436 1952-02-02 5 FEDERATION DAY AND DATO ONN TELLS A SECRET Standard Staff Correspondent Kl ULA LUMPUR, Fri. Dato Oim bin Ja'afar, Member for Home Affair* told 800 students of the Batu Road school here that the Federation Flag was based on one of two original designs submitted by him to the Government.436 words
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Article76 1952-02-02 5 $250, 000 Wing To Hospital Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. Plans are now being finalised for a 5250,000-extension to the Mission Hospital in Burmah Road, said Mr. R. R. Youngberg. business manager and chaplain of the Mission Hospital. The extension will contain 25 private accommodations a doctor's office and a76 words
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Article64 1952-02-02 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri— A variety concert in aid of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Crulety to Animals, Penang and Province Wellesley will be held at the Wellesley School tomorrow. Highlight will be a piano recital by a blini inmate of the St.64 words
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Article44 1952-02-02 5 Standard Staff CHTwpondent PASIR MAS, Kelantan, Fri. Plani are no* under way for the construction of a Malay movie theatre— tie fifth in Kelantan state. The site for tbt theatre has been chosen. T will be financed and operand exclusively by Malays.44 words
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Article, Illustration184 1952-02-02 5 IPOH STARED AT MOTORCADE Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri. Ipoh stared this morning when sixty students of the Su Michael's Institution in carnival suits drove round the town in a 12-limousine motorcade preceded by band and escorted by motor cycle outriders. j It was a publicity stunt to get the184 words
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Article133 1952-02-02 5 Standard Staff Corrrspoiidfiit KOTA BAHtU Ken. I M;ilay farmers in Kcluntiu. who lost their hrrds of < \UUr as a result of the war. will be compensated, an official of the War Damage Commission said yesterday. Payments may not be made in money but in133 words
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Article64 1952-02-02 5 BUTTERWORTH. Fri The Butterworth UMNO Youth League has special programmes I for Feb. 8, ft and 10 to mark the fifth anniversary of Federation Day. i A variety Malay concert has been planned to include a "Boria" show by a team from 1 Penang. A number64 words
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Article78 1952-02-02 5 CURFEW IN IPOH IPOH, Fri. —.A 24-hour curfew has been imposed in the Ipoh District of Peiak until further notice in the following area: From the 10* milestone, Ipoh, Sungei Siput Road to the 13th mile, which Is the Ipoh Police District boundary and extending two miles west of Road78 words
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Article71 1952-02-02 5 Sultan At New School KUALA KANGSAR, Fri.— The Sultan of Perak recently declared open a Malay school at Sungei Siput North. Built at a cost of $36,000 the school has six classrooms and teache3 up to Standard Six. The men determined get the school established were the Sultan and the71 words
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Article57 1952-02-02 5 PENANG. Fri.— Mr. Heah Joo Seang, the president of the Federation's Adult Education Association today told AngloChinese School boys in Pyket Avenue that schools could play a large part in shaping the leaders of a self-government Malaya. All schools In Penan? also kept the Fedaration Day57 words
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Article29 1952-02-02 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Fri. Koay Soo (29) admitted in the magistrate's court today to having three bottles of samsu. He was fined $50 in default one month'! Imprisonment.29 words
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Miscellaneous331 1952-02-02 5 Federation Diary \U IMi WINDSOR: Samsaram (Tamil) 330 UMI :ght Leaf 10J0 «nd 8.30 pm. Raj Mukut (Hindi) > (Technlcolour) 1J.45. 12 noon. J 8.30 and 915 pm. Chineee STAR: Loont Fona Fah Chok t Midnight Show) 11 p». (Cantoneae) 7JO and 930 p.m. > v Once A Thief 11.09331 words
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900 1952-02-02 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Swallowing A Camel T AST year the Singapore Legislative Council threw cut the Government sponsored premium bonds bill. On Thursday the City Councillors decided, by fifteen votes to nine, to issue premium bonds as one of the methods of raising funds to finance the City900 words
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1506 1952-02-02 6 The Writing Is On The Wall For All To See THE WRITER OF THIS ARTICLE, RECENTLY IN EGYPT, TELLS HOW THE BRITISH THERE KA.VE BEEN AFFECTED BY THE WAVE OF EGYPTIAN XENOPHOBIA =-=By A Special Correspondent "C'CiYPT for the Egyp■Li tians" is a cry which is by no means- confined1,506 words
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Article288 1952-02-02 6 Sir Singapore's "Houses for the small man" plan has hit a snag. The land is there. The building materials are at hand. But the law's the snag. Some years ago the authorities, with a very different Singapore in mind, formed a plan whereby the land288 words
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Article106 1952-02-02 6 Sir: What is the matter with Mr. S. Ramachandra? Why is he so much against W.D. employees being elected councillors. Are they not Malayans and citizens of Singapore? Can he find cause why .W.D. employees should not be elected. Are they inferior to any of the other councillors?106 words
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Article149 1952-02-02 6 Sir; I have read with great interest the controversy over the formation of an Independent Labour Party by Mr. S. S.- Manyam. Mr. Manyam has dropped through many Unions and Parties, finally alighting on the Independent Labour Party. The Independent Labour Party, I am sure, is devoted149 words
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Article, Illustration16 1952-02-02 6 "Marairf, Sir! Yon the f ent who phoned the survey departmeat about land subtidenoft16 words
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Article472 1952-02-02 6 Review of Views Dark Cloud WHEN Mr. Van Der Gaast returned from London with his brief-case filled with Whitehall instructions, a dark cloud overshadowed this lion city whose prosperity depended on entrepot trade, said Nanyang Siang Pau. The Daily was referring to the possibility of a further cut on dollar472 words
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Article545 1952-02-02 6 Hanns Neuerbourg - O GOD, LET ME BECOME WHITE! Hanns Neuerbourg By NUREMBERG "f)H lieber gott, let me become white!" A little, dark-skinned boy kneels and says this prayer each night at a Nuremberg orphanage. He is not alone in his small and earnest wish. A girl at the home sometimes rubs at545 words
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Advertisement15 1952-02-02 6 §k £*p*) Keep on /Vdf lp|<(^y\j >a PINT 35 CENTS p^ (feS) COLD STORAGEI^P CREAMERIESHj15 words
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Advertisement36 1952-02-02 6 MUD MXATM Spore 1 Tel. *****. Ipoh Tel 401. Pen MM -B* K -J^feix'' HEALTH ft SIBENCtii -"^L!^3^i* for llu uhol< f; iK M^\jtfrh\ Rolled, Oats leyte" traders limited MA. ROBINSON ROAD SINCArORE TEL UW) Lw36 words
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Article470 1952-02-02 7 Labour Censure Move Defeated By 309 To 278 LONDON, Feb. 1 (Renter) Mr, Winston Churchill's Conservative Government •last night won the House of Commons' harking for their stern new measures to meet Britain's economic crisis. After a stormy debate in which the Prime Minister clashed with his old470 words
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115 1952-02-02 7 President To Study Pacific pact Idea H ISHiWGTOW, Feb. 1, —President Trui ft iliiiaj promised ttl 'i,ukc study of New K (.ovcrnor Thomas Drur> s suggestion I I'anfir pact similar it North Atlantic iu- rr»-M(l»'iit at his kl\ prrss conference |m had not read Mr. im irej'a »»i>«*<*ch at a115 words
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126 1952-02-02 7 Truman For United States Of Europe VSHINGTON, Feb. 1, -President Truman last ipported the motion earlief yesterday to an Senate asking i States Government stand tn favour of m of a United States u icttcf addraaMd to De- s, nai >■ John Sparlca Ku:b:uht and vho are au- tb« PieI126 words
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148 1952-02-02 7 UK Army To Be Increased By7,oooMen LONDON. Feb. 1, (Renter). Britain is to increase the < fighting strength of her army by seven battalions. War Minister Anthony Head announced yesterday. Strength of a British battalion normally is about 1,000 men. The new battalions, all in- fantry. will be raised this;148 words
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Article99 1952-02-02 7 LONDON, Feb. 1 <UP): Conservative Viscount Hichingbrook said in a speech to the Progressive Businessmen's Forum last night that Government Ministers have privately assured him that Britain will have every right to control the use of American bombers from British bases in case of99 words
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Article222 1952-02-02 7 MAY END LONDON, Feb. 1 (ReuteTO. face a foreign affairs debate m the 1i threatens to end a long truce betwev the broad issues of international polic, ihe opposition Lalw out of power sir*. October— decided at a JEW meeting yesterday to divide House on a censure222 words
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Article117 1952-02-02 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 (UP). Senator Brien McMahon said yesterday that he believes the Russians can estimate the size of America's atomic bomb stockpile with an accuracy of 85 per cent. The Chairman of the House Senate Atomic Energy Committee voiced the belief in an interview117 words
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Article140 1952-02-02 7 NEW DELHI, Feb. 1, (AP)— India's first national elections which began last October, are almost over. Covering 1.000,000 square mile s and 175,000,000 voters, by Thursday they were completed in all but five Himalayan snow-laden districts, where the voting will be in the third week140 words
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81 1952-02-02 7 Laughs At Report Of His Assassination' BEIRUT, Lebanon. Feb. 1, (UP) —Former Syrian Premier Nazem el Koudsi denied with laughter yesterday a Cairo newspaper report that he had been assassinated in Damascus. Opposition elements have been spreading similar reports of outbreaks of violence and assassinations recently in an attempt toReuter - 81 words
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Article140 1952-02-02 7 JACOB LANDAU! SO, founder of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Overceas News Agency, died in New York yesterday nnnarpntlv of heart attack. U.P. GEN Joseph T. McNarney retired from the Air F>rce yesterday after more than 36 years ot service and was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal, hisU.P.; UP; AFP; Reuter - 140 words
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Article41 1952-02-02 7 TORONTO. Feb. 1 (UP) Two men were killed and two severely injured yesterday in an oil refinery Dlast at nearby Froomfield that rocked the southern residential area of this industrial centre. The refinery was partially vrecked by the explosion.41 words
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200 1952-02-02 7 TOKYO, Feb. 1 (AP) The Japanese government announced yesterday it has completed plans for a "new defence set-up" around next October, drawing an immediate outcry from opposition political parties. The announcement by Premier Shigeru Yoshida in th e Diet said the new organisation, possibly200 words
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Article, Illustration398 1952-02-02 7 ANDREW ROTH - Malaya Sterling Balances Put At Over £600 Mil. ANDREW ROTH By Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Feb. 1 Closest opproximo tion of Malaya's sterling balances this correspondent has been able to reach is between £600 million and L750 million. These balances lost 30 per cent of their rail* in the 1949398 words
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Article35 1952-02-02 7 PENSACOLA. Florida F< I I (UP| Two Navy tr« planet collided in the ail today killing two fliers. Naw officiali an instructor and a naval air cadet died in the crash.35 words
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Advertisement174 1952-02-02 7 r -;r;nrnrtrnnnnnnnnnnnra MI4i4J |4m4HWWW»<i rj S Ll J Li i\lhviiiiivi Miiv/intn miLCJiunc n For o\er three decades now we have had n thr patronage as well as goodwill of na»y g cu>tonurs to whom we are supplying g continuously g SANITARYWARE FITTINGS g Manufacturers and suppliers of loig g standing174 words
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Advertisement53 1952-02-02 7 FOOD PARCELS FOR FRIENDS AT HOME A timely and practical evidence of friendship no matter what the season PARCELS CONTAINING AN ASSORTMENT OF MEATS, FATS, SWEETS TEA etc ARE OBTAINABLE FROM $15*00 to $45*00 INCLUDING POSTAGE INSURANCE ASK TOR A COPY OF OUR LATEST rOOD PARCEL LIST -|.i J M~w~>i—X*53 words
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Miscellaneous36 1952-02-02 7 C^K%33EI I av^MSI IPi i ftflfst>s I WHt DO IDO WHAT v fAA^J4\n il rajfc^*^ il^sMjM XJ '"2/3* I THOSE ANNOUNCERS I X\\ |^B?'«fl NOW, FOLKS— IF /OU W// *\\i fer— 1 SUGGEST? 7 \K\^ /I36 words
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232 1952-02-02 8 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Swallowing A Camel T AST year th* Singapore Legislative Council threw cut the Government sponsored premium bonds bill. On Thursday the City Councillors decided, by fifteen votes to nine, to issue premium bonds as one of the methods of raising funds to finance the City232 words
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Article, Illustration99 1952-02-02 8 "LVJYPT for the EgypJ J tians" is a cry which is by no means confined to Egyptians these days. Many Europeans who have spent their lives in the country are beginning to take it up for they have come to the conclusion that the country is no longer fit99 words
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Article77 1952-02-02 8 iwl^w? 1 atom-bomber rest! in a snow-covered field in Boscombe RnX'nJ J&t'ifV f rCed *Wf 3UL 27 The 179-ton plane. higher than ton tSJrt'SSLS^H aZ n ffOk J ost 1 111 on a traininff flight from Texas. A top secret aircraft, it is now heavily guardedAP - 77 words
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138 1952-02-02 8 Standard Aviation Reporter «~A TH JL R !g l f ossi bilit y fh f Singapore will be linked to Australia 21k,! c- h L W Via I 1 Cocos lslands soid Captain Lewis Ambrose, Singapore Manager of Qantcs Empire Airways, yesterday. Qantas hope138 words
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77 1952-02-02 8 Plan To Speed Up Shipping At All Australian Ports CANBERRA, Jan. 31 (Reu-ter-AAP) Australian Prime Minister R. G. Menzies announced yesterday that a Cabinet committee will study a report by Mr. Henry Basten. British harbour expert, in an attempt to speed up the turn round of ships in Australian ports.77 words
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116 1952-02-02 8 Inquiry Into Taikmshan Loss Begins HONGKONG, Feb. 1, (AFP). The inquiry into the grounding of the British freighter, Taikinshan. which ran aground Do the north reef of the Paracel islands about 350 miles I Erom Hongkong, was opened i here yesterday. The Canadian skipper of the Taikinshan was the tirst116 words
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Article113 1952-02-02 8 Weekly Comet Run In August Standard Aviation Reporter BOAC Comet services from London to Singapore should begin either in August or September of this year. The services will be weekly and wilf go via Bangkok. BOAC hope to increase this to twice a week shortly after. Meanwhile, the Corporation has113 words
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Article115 1952-02-02 8 The 8.0.A.C. catering staiT at points along the route between Bangkok and London were somewhat surprised when they were recently informed that five "lady passengers" aboard one of the Corporation's aircraft would require half a ton of hay and several gallons of water at each stop! The "passengers"115 words
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Article194 1952-02-02 8 toria. Tarsian. Laurentian Hill. Albert Dock: Tembakol, Tu-ig Song. Stanvac Meifoo. Lawui .Victoria Dock: Tankhaven Godowa N'». I: Lam San, Smirow. Keppe] Dock: Dromus, Patunga. Sepia. Nuttalia. Katotu. Kah Poh. Kind's Dock: Recorder. Western Anchorage: Cap e St David OUTER ROADS Hai Hsuan. Dmitrv PozharzsKoy. Baud.194 words
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Advertisement342 1952-02-02 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. i Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore, Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailing from Bangkok -and Indonesia to China Japan. Dne S'pore Due Penang From "YochovT Feb. 2nd H'kong "Kweiyang" Feb. 6th Feb. 9th U'kong Sails Penang Sails S'por* For Feb. 4th H'kong Japan342 words
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Advertisement266 1952-02-02 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Une Nederlan'd Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOS lON NEW FORE PHILADELPHIA BAI TIMOR* MOBII t NtW ORLEANS SCHIEDYK (HAL) gJTvv *ZEELAND (RL) n /23 Feb 24/25feb /2 7 Feb SLOTERDTK (HAL) 27Feb/4Mar 5/«Mar 7/8 Mar TABIAN (SMN) 17/22Mar 23 24266 words
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Advertisement469 1952-02-02 8 "INIHA* for Bangkok B§pore ps> f Hongkong, Manila Kobt Yokohama 5-7 f^h "MOKELU" for' Bangkok, 'P Hongkong Kobe Yokohama IB'AFtb K-, "PATAGONIA' far Bangkok Hongkong Manila 29 Feb 1 M»» "StI.AMUA' for Banqkok 27 2fc Feb Hongkong. Manila. Kobe- Yokohama 11 i«» "MEONIA" for Saigon ft Atlr Bangkok 11-13 Apr469 words
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Miscellaneous67 1952-02-02 8 Despatches TODAY: Djakarta and Sourabaya 8 a.m. by Ophir, Medan 8 a.m. by Mui Ann, Ceylon and Egypt noon by Schuyler Otis Bland. Pakistan, (parcels only) noon by Schuyler Otis Bland. Sarawak (except Miri) noon by Rajah Brooke, Britain. N. Ireland. Eire. Europe. N. and W. Africa. West Indies noon67 words
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Article91 1952-02-02 9 COMMODITY PRICES till- I test Singapo-e rices yesterday t In B«JCIJ Sellers N P ot Loose si .17, 51. 38 b.tl»-* Keb S(l i lISS >)'.;> si ::x k >s 11.331 11.331 K > > >l .10 i si ;<r. (Mint after active iMMIN Kl BMI I- > opening prices91 words
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Article18 1952-02-02 9 HK- MALAYA TRADE B. >NG'S -nports from m HKS^ .800 000 in HK $9 200.000 m A. P.A.P. - 18 words
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118 1952-02-02 9 TOKYO F<>b 1. 'AFP>— Trade circle.*- '!<•:»• ue vigorously Calling for an immediate resumption of the JapancseIndn.nesian trade tallcs deadlocked since la.st October Th«M circles contend that the current export lull, particularly in cotton cloth, for the i Indonesian market has been caused bv IheU.P. - 118 words
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277 1952-02-02 9 iEW GSA MANOEUVRE By T. J. LIM, Stondord Market Reporter REPORTS that the General Services Administration -os altering its rubber buying programme had on m mediate bearish effect on the Singapore rubber market > yesterday When the market settled, there was consideri able277 words
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289 1952-02-02 9 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Chinese importers and exporters having trade relations with Indonesia greeted with mixed feelings the Indonesian Government's reported decision to a bolish the present foreign exchange certificate system. 1 They agreed that the certificate system has been crippling289 words
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Article23 1952-02-02 9 RUSSIA has ordered over £1.500,000 worth of textiles from Italian firms, including woollen suiting and ravon yarn and fabrics. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration122 1952-02-02 9 A newly -opened giant refinery at Fawley. England, pushed up finished petroleum exports sharply during the last quarter of 1951. Exports for the quarter were valued at about £35,000.000— about 2,800,000 less than for the whole of 1950. Total value ofthe 1951 exports was aboutReuter; Standard - 122 words
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Article, Illustration342 1952-02-02 9 THE Standing Committee on Finance of the Federal government has authorised an increase in the salary of the post of Chairman. War Damage Commission, to $1,500 per month with effect from Jan. 1, 1950, as the post was not considered by the Special CommitteeJ. W. Goodwin - 342 words
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Article26 1952-02-02 9 BRITAINS intensified austerity may last three years more, according to Sir Andrew Jones, head of the British Food Mission in Canada A.P.26 words
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Article111 1952-02-02 9 Malayan Shares Decline Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Fri.. All sections of the Malayan share market were quiet today. Very little business was recorded with prices showirtg a tendency to drift to lower levels. Changed Dric.es were: Ayer Hitam .95 105 Amal. Malay 1.47 1.55 Broga .73 .77 Bukit Katil 1.50111 words
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Article64 1952-02-02 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market in Singapore was quiet yesterday with prices showing a slight decline from the previous day's levels. Business was reported in the copra section at $33 per picul with further sellers at that level and buyers at $324. Coconut64 words
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Article39 1952-02-02 9 THE Reconstruction Finance Corporation has announced that economic negotiations between the United States and Indonesia will start next Tuesday in Washington. The negotiations will aim at the signing of a longterm contract fonrerninc tin.- AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article39 1952-02-02 9 LONDON, Feb. 1 (Reuter)— President of the Board of Trade Peter Thorneycroft told the. House of Commons that the British Government was considering its future attitude to the general agreement on tariffs and trade as a whole..39 words
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Article513 1952-02-02 9 US Blamed For Area Crisis GENEVA, Feb. 1, (UJP) The U.N. Economic Commission for Europe criticizes both the United States and Britain for sitting idly by while the sterling area's financial crisis developed. The ECE said in its 1951 economic survey: "The present crisis could have been foreseen and advance513 words
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355 1952-02-02 9 ANDREW ROTH - Malaya Sterling Balances Put At Over £600 Mil. ANDREW ROTH By Standord Staff Correspondent LONDON, Feb. 1 Closest opproximotion of Malayo's sterling balances this correspondent has been able to reach is between £600 million and £750 million. These balances lost 30 per cent, of then vaitM n the 1949 devaluation355 words
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682 1952-02-02 9 J.W. GOODWIN - J.W. GOODWIN By photo. Standard Spe cial Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb. 1: Indian public men are interested in the invitation from the Government of North Borneo to 10,000 Indian family groups to settle there. Uowever, the unhappy experience of immigrants to South682 words
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Article78 1952-02-02 9 i DURING December last year j96 mills in the Federation of I Malaya treated 15.303 tons (15,253 tons in November) of copra. expressed 8,543 tons (8.491 tons) of coconut oil and manufactured 5,425 tons (5,456 tons) of coconut cake. Stocks of coconut oil at the end of78 words
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Article189 1952-02-02 9 WASHINGTON. F t !> 1 (AF) President Truman has decorated W. Stuart Symington with the Distinguished Service Medal for "exceptionally men- torious and distinguished service" to the nation during six yenrs of governmeni service The med;i] wbs presented in the presence of Symington** rjle and high government189 words
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Article93 1952-02-02 9 STOCKS of tin and nconcentrai s In Malaya from fi.788 tons m Nbvem >< V.:(4() tun s Bt the end ol I'm while tho production fo I t corresponding months were IJ I tuns and 4.1-JB9 torn respeci The product figure* n eluded those 1 1 »iti93 words
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Article18 1952-02-02 9 Keporta I Cm Russian I n now re ichi e ?outh mai kets A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Advertisement43 1952-02-02 9 I PRICE $9,750 \^y/62/M U i I Mg^JS^S^li^^«^M^*SßJgrti3l^^^^BS^SS^s^^sS«isS^»S^s^^ M M^^^' t *> l *^B^Sg^!?^*!E^B!^^r^^^^"* gg^ vMESm*- j% —^^^B^^ -?^mMtmSK^m^*^Km T 111 \^> I I > 4 f-\ I 1 3 i Sole Distributor* For Malaya J I GiEORGE LEE MOTORS 3 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE BLNGAPORK 9. i43 words
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Article, Illustration15 1952-02-02 10 The Cinema, The Theatre and The Arts 1 A SPECIAL STANDARD FEATOKEX .^^MMmmmfemmmmßßmmßVßßmmmißmvßißwiaßmMßWßßßw m. .^^.-jo^15 words
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Article, Illustration1389 1952-02-02 10 I FRANCE: A film based on the life of that famous French statesman Georges Clemenceau, better known as "The Tiger" to the 1914-1918 generation, has just been completed by Gilbert Prouteau. The picture runs for 90 minutes and has no dialogue beyond a voice which1,389 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-02-02 10 MACARIO. the Italian comedian has just married Lis Dardanelles Here he is seen carrying: his bride, from the wedding reception. Macario is "the wittiest or the' most vulgar" Italian star, according to varying opinions. He has been likened to France's Fernadel.46 words
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Article, Illustration606 1952-02-02 10 Standard Staff Correspondent T ONDON, Thurs.— A packed Wigmor e Hall last night applauded the London debut of Florence Wong, young Singapore pianist. In the audience wer e several Malayans. Miss Wong plafed a varied programme of the classics with extreme technical component. TRAVELLED606 words
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Advertisement244 1952-02-02 10 r^ IMr \/K I ANT ANNOUNCEMENT ofils»# try IVctM>*octß» Thg Capitol Manafifcment cpolopisr-.s > 0 regrets that owing to circumstances beyond p the opentnflf o/ the seasor? of 'TALES Of has to be postponed until THURSD.4V, rtf The Gala Premiere will J take place as odvertis- M/>. >:^mSr ed on244 words
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Miscellaneous200 1952-02-02 10 [jiff *Je*^l6£%J^ rpODAF'I FORECAST:— Lp to X the early afternoon, the astral climate is favourable for women and for affairs of the heart. as it is for craftsmanship and minor personal creations. The end of the afternoon and the evening are dangerous. They bring a risk cf matrimonial quarrels, tactlessness,200 words
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Article69 1952-02-02 11 KLUANG, Fri.— The Kluang Hockey League which began towards the end of 1951 and had to be postponed owing to th« floods and bad weather was revived with a flxturt between 13/18th Royal Hussars and the Detention Camp XI. The Detention Camp XI trounced the Hussars five nil.69 words
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Article498 1952-02-02 11 L.C. C - ALL BLUES FINAL IN KL TODAY L.C.C. By Perak Will Not Repea t Mistakes TODAYS ALL Blues cup final at Kuala Lumpur will he the 13th of a series started in 1934, a statement which has to be modified somewhat, for two 'finals' were never really playd. one because the498 words
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Article95 1952-02-02 11 MJAMI FLORIDA, Jan. 31, (Reuter).— Mr. Jim Norns, President of the International Boxin Club, said to day that he would hold Jersey Joe Walcott. the world heavyweight cham pion, to contract to fight Ezzard Charles for the title. Walcott's manager Felix Bocchiccio, tentatively ac5250,000 by a Los95 words
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Article207 1952-02-02 11 Editorial Beating For WI LONDON. Feb. 1 (Reuter)— The unexpected failure of the West Indies to win more than one Test match against Australia was the subject of editorial comment in the London Daily Telegraph today. 'Tor the West Indians the tournament must have had nightmare properties," said the article.207 words
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Article296 1952-02-02 11 SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association has received an offer from the Hong Kong Footliall Association for the Athenian League, one of the top amateur soccer teams in the United Kingdom, to play three matches in the Colony. i Yesterday, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, vice president of296 words
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Article502 1952-02-02 11 IN A nialch in vliirli no quart: r k;is mAbbJ Midi none giv<*n^ Singapore < Ticket < inl> just mxiiiau*-*! i«i edge a gallant K AF lian^i \l out of tin- final sf tit* Singapore Hockey Association senior K.O. r— ipdititHi with a 2-1502 words
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Article67 1952-02-02 11 THE Combined Vo i Police sorcei XI to play !i«ri. v against the Singapore Disti I XI at the P.T.S. ground wui selected from Samal Sahib, Stimuli (C*pl Sunny Tan. V. Nadarajah v Ifarimuthu, Goh Kirr Poi g Charlie Tan. D. Hack, W A Blatch. V. Thanikasalam.67 words
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Article343 1952-02-02 11 RAF TENGAH scared a I narrow victory over the University of Malaya to en- I ter the final of the junior section of the Singapore Hockey Association knock- i out competition. The Ten- < gah airmen won by three 1 goals to two. The game played at343 words
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Article41 1952-02-02 11 PENANG. F. 1... "Doc" Rodf^en v.iil leave > India after the tiist dav of tha Kuala Lumpur meet f«'i a t holiday thexv He wi'! ho back in ttllH f- i the Penani ra id in Harcii41 words
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Article117 1952-02-02 11 BAN'.iALORK. Feb I <R< h ter)— A COO] brcc/e made dltions pteasant for the t of the three-day natcli between South Zone and MCC, the tourists' last m.r t in India nccepi lor the Ina Test. Boutfa Eooc won the to I decided to bal first.117 words
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Advertisement577 1952-02-02 11 SITUATIONS VACANT T ARGE British Company reXj quires experiencea European Electrical also Mechanical Engineering Salesmen. T 636, Standard, S'pore 1. "REQUIRED by British ComA pany European with Admin, knowledge Building Materials. T637. Standard, S'poie 1. AMERICAN oil company has opening for qualified lady, travel service assistant; single woman preferred with577 words
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Advertisement433 1952-02-02 11 NOTICES TENDERS INVITED Separate tenders are invited for each of the following services for 1952:— (A) (i) Making-up (including cutting) of uniforms for Male Personnel for the Perak Medical Department, (ii) Making-up (including cutting) of uniforms for the Central Meatal Hospital, Tanjong Rambutan (B) Supply of Shoes to the Perak433 words
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Miscellaneous30 1952-02-02 11 HIGH TIDES it the p r re«ort« In Malaya: TODAY AM P.M. Singapore 2.55 5.23 Malacca 11.43 12.20 Port IMrkson 10.24 1101 Port S ham 9.1 4(1 Penan* 4.12 !Wis30 words
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Article314 1952-02-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. At the 13th annual general meeting of the Fool ball Association of Selangor held last niuht at the YMCA, Mr. S. C E. Sin«am, the ]»rt->i<lrnt, stressed the iirressity of a stadium for Kuala Lumpur. Re lid it wai a shame far314 words
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Article37 1952-02-02 12 LONDON. Jan. 31 (Reuter)— Tne British tennis team to play in the Asian championships at Colombo beginning on February H, left London bj air tonight They will arrive in Ceyjon or) Saturday.37 words
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Article182 1952-02-02 12 MORE members are taking part in the Singapore Gun Club VVeekly spoon sh;>ot which is tecoming increasingly popular. Dr. PS. Bun. a newly-joined member, had his first shoot on Thursday and proved to be a promising shot. Mr. T.S. Ste.enson, a regular competitor, shooting his182 words
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Article296 1952-02-02 12 TO-NIGHT'S wrcstlLi^ at Happy World will feature two newcomers to Singapore, Seelie (The Arm) Samara and Bud Cody. See! it- Samara, the first Negro wrestler to visit the East, claims the coloured heavyweight cham- pi<>n>hio of the World. Known as the Black Bomber in wrestling circles,296 words
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Article95 1952-02-02 12 ENTRIES are invited for the Thaipusam 'Holiday Golf Competition, which will be held on Saturday, Feb. 9. There will be two prizes one for the men (kindly donated by Mrs. Loke Yew) and one for the ladies (kindly donated by Mr. Loke Wan Tho). The competition will95 words
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Article, Illustration1233 1952-02-02 12 Standard's RACE CARD $BHMHRC~ZL. l^ i.uJJßW™™"^^ > RACE 1: 2.15 P.M.— Horses Class 2—Div. 5—6 Furs. 1. 203 Jimson 5y 9.00 Mr. Cheong Thiam Chye Rodgers McC loud 2. 004 Friendship 5y 8.12 Mr. J.E. Martin JJartin 4 ul i£s 3. Viking 4y 8.11 Mr. Kok Hoong H. Sleigh Bagby1,233 words
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