Singapore Standard, 6 February 1952
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Title Section15 1952-02-06 1 Singapore Standard VOL. II NO. 219 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS15 words
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259 1952-02-06 1 LONDON, Feb. "i (AP) The harsh screws of still more austere i lamed tinlih r on llie British people today. (.on~rr\ati\c government order cutting into steel supplies for ikera of <ioo<U for British consumption took effect. It meant at once .1 knives,259 words
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Article285 1952-02-06 1 Explosion Rocks CIty, Ship Sinks Stamford Maff Reporter ■*l N< \I*ORH lowa \>ilhin a half milt* ratlin* of >.>L \wr liuHin Lt-l nielli rooked when a toiii>Lang i i ir^o of «ni}»U gaa t -ylindrr* «\j»1«m1«mI. n h on ghtei Kiir i m and ng Ligbtei a ngsi >'in2 j285 words
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Article33 1952-02-06 1 Feb. 5 (UP The bet fell by 1-: Id to 393 I tht reflected v/eak- East when the ->eJ six. centl a m Singapore on f he of the 133 words
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154 1952-02-06 1 Miss Attlee Opens"Racial Unity" Move LONDON. Feb. 5, (Reuter) —A new organization founded by the 77-year-old sister of former Labour Premier Clement Attlee the organization's name is "Racial Unity" last night opened a campaign "to arouse the public conscience m Britain against the evils of racial discrimination." A public meeting154 words
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Article30 1952-02-06 1 BRUSSELS. Feb. 4 (Reuter)— A Belgian aircraft with 15 aboard crashed today m the Belgian Congo. Hopes of any survivors are .slender, according to authoritative quarters here.30 words
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Article, Illustration339 1952-02-06 1 Standard Staff Reporter A TEN-YEAR-OLD boy "was killed and seven people were injured, three critically, m a collision between an army truck and a motorcar tt the junction of Farrer Road and Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, at noon yesterday. This was the worst road339 words
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Article, Illustration392 1952-02-06 1 Terms Said Including British Evacuation, Arab Security Pact CAIRO, Feb. 5— A British peace oflVr to Egypt *a* reported today. It included British evacuation of the Suez (^anal zone, a plebiscite for the disputed Sudan and an Arab Security Pad as a basis for Middle EaslStandard - 392 words
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Article230 1952-02-06 1 LONDON, Feb. 5 (Reuter) General Sir Gerald Templer, newly-appointed High Commissioner for Malaya, and Mr. Donald Charles MacGillivray, his Deputy, left London early today to take up their posts. They should reach Kuala Lumpur headquarters lor their future activities against the terrorists, by Thursday. Gen. Templer,230 words
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Article117 1952-02-06 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Unofficial members of the Federal Executive Council had a two-hour special meeting this afternoon immediately following the ordinary weekly meeting of the Council m the morning. The meeting was described as "secret" but it is believed there was no117 words
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126 1952-02-06 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 (AFP). Well-informed circles here slated today that the State Depart merit was now studying the possibility of closing American embassies m the USSR and countries m the Soviet orbit. The same circle said poai American ambassadors to variwu Communist government*126 words
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Article43 1952-02-06 1 ANDOVER, England, Feb 5 (Reuter> A British naval jet fighter disappeared coirlpJetely into a peat boa after crashing full flight near here thi a afternoon. Patches »of blood on the surfae* indicated til a* tat pU* «v atlll uuid* •<•#<(> i f43 words
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Article74 1952-02-06 1 WASHINGTON. leb I, (UP). Indonesian officials indicated today that their government is resigned to accepting the price of SI IK a pound for pig tin delivered m Jakarta the same deal the British m Singapore are getting for Malayan tin. This was disclosed by74 words
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Article171 1952-02-06 1 War Fears Waning, Saus Eden LONDON, Peb ."> (Reutei i Fofeign Socretar) Anthony E W'M opcrici ;i full scale •fCM j cigfi policy debate m tt!<« House of 'ommoni I i la h Ktatement thai hi f. arc once .4j;.iiii n tninf to I >•• worid. He i onfirmed Secretai171 words
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Article61 1952-02-06 1 LONDON*. Feb. 5. (Reuterl Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden assured lhe House >■ Commons today that Premiei Winston Churchill entered Into no new commitmenti on Korea during his Washington talki during his Washington talks "The only undertaking ■<■ they entered Into •.'.'.-is that In the' event oi a breach ol61 words
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Article87 1952-02-06 1 ISMAILIA. Suez Canal Zone, Feb. 5: (Reuter) British military authorities today began lifting 'restrictions imposed m the Canal zone during the recent clashes as AngloEgyptian relations continued to improve. Troops were ordered to cease searching individuals at Canal zone check points and more oil trucks were87 words
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Advertisement83 1952-02-06 1 Emergency: JJ"*^ Rabber: JSZSZ^ RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PBIGES Standard London Cortespondent LONDON, Feb. 5. The following ore the closing prices ot rubber ond tin on the London Market today:— LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 38id. Spot £1,002. 105. per ton Mar 38] d. buyers, £1,004 sellers. Apr./ June 38 d.83 words
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Advertisement35 1952-02-06 1 "VERITAS" 350 C". Pressure Lontern and "SUPERSPEED"I2OtP. Incondescent Lamps. Rrpr»M»entall\f* \V ii. rill KSION A CO. biij^apure K. Lumpur Dittribytor. for Mol«y«: McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGArOEE. 1 EVALA I.LMPUB w- IPOU > PKNAIM KUCHLNG lARAWAA sM>ENI4>35 words
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Article154 1952-02-06 2 I OIK Singapore Sfc/Mlard readers have seni to he shared by two Chinese widows, whose plight was revealed through The Standard columns recently. The rsf I la -Mr? Ng V■ g wti t hiw ■r. I i ca ate footballer •r M.<" FA. player,154 words
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Article49 1952-02-06 2 A SINGAPORE schoolboy, Master Jerry Pestana, yesterday gave S5 to Madam Billy I. oh, widow of the Chinese cxvolunteer, who died recently from tuberculosis as a result of i t rture a* bands of the Japant The B.: y Loh Fund now tota! |149 words
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Article54 1952-02-06 2 LIM H< K. CHIM, (203 a con- j tuctor of th< Q B.is Compu v. i gj ie benefit oi loubi A putted fan the 'J Police Co:::*, yesterday of charge! of son li irhile he was luct I bus, and osing :is ling v guage 1 Cpl54 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-02-06 2 Photo. THE SINGAPORE Musical Society having their first rehearsal of the 1952 season at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Monday. The conductor, on stage is Mr. van Hien. New members will be welcome m all sections of the orchestra, violins, violas and cellos m particular. StandardStandard - 49 words
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241 1952-02-06 2 ALTHOUGH the licence issued to the Great F.a>t«*m Trade Fair at Geylang Serai, Singapore expires on Vvb. 18. ii% stallholders from the Fair yesterday applied to the Board of Licensing Justices for licences to m-H beer and stout. J The B ard241 words
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Article98 1952-02-06 2 A YOUNG Cantonese plumber who robbed the proprietor of a liquor shop at Jalan Besar was sentenced to six years' rigorous imprisonment at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. The accused, Lee Foo Wah, m company with another man armed with a pistol, robbed the till of98 words
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Article21 1952-02-06 2 SQUADRON Leader IS. Stock well. R.A F. has been appointed Extra Aide-de-Camp to the Governor of Singapore.21 words
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Article, Illustration378 1952-02-06 2 Five Types of Prefabs For Their Choice Standard Staff Reporter FARMER SQUATTERS who have to vacate Paya Lebar for the construction of an international aerodrome will have the choice of five different types of low-cost prefabricated houses m Bedok "if they wish," Mr. S.G. Burlock, C>''e >r of Land RevenueStandard - 378 words
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128 1952-02-06 2 LIM PENG SEXG. arrested; c ra Uo patrol while earryi children to school m! a or., te car, was charged on three coonti m the City Police C -it, yesterday. He claimed trial to the charge! ol using the private car for hire, paying128 words
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Article247 1952-02-06 2 Absorb Whole Of Rural Areas, Urges Assessor Standard Staff Reporter SEVERAL PROPOSALS to extend the limit* of the Singapore City Council will he considered by the Public Works Committee of the Councillors at its meeting this week. Some of these proposals have already been approved by247 words
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Article79 1952-02-06 2 LIEUT. GENERAL Sir Otto Lund, Commissioner-in-Chief of the St John Ambulance Brigade, saw the formation of ■the first Brigade unit m British North Borneo. "I am quite satisfied that it will progress," said Gen. Otto on his return by air from Jesselton yesterday. The Borneo79 words
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Article130 1952-02-06 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION that the City Council's Analytics Department be separated from the City Health Department and made an independent department will be considered by the Health Committee of the Councillors at its meeting this week. The suggestion arose out of a130 words
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Article45 1952-02-06 2 A CITY COUNCIL employee named Verappan who had been sentenced to a day's imprisonment and a fine of $00 by a po'ice magistrate for theft of lead and cable wire left the Singapore High Court yesterday a nee man on his appeal succeeding45 words
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Article342 1952-02-06 2 FRISBY OPENS NEW SCHOOL ANOTHER important milestone m the Government's 10- Year Education Plan for Singapore was reached yesterday when the Director of Education, Mr. A. W. Frisby, opened the new Canberra School for children of locally-engaged employees at Naval Base, at Seletar. i The342 words
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Article279 1952-02-06 2 NO. 84 SQUADRON of the Royal Air Force held a delayed Christmas dinner m Singapore last night and j entertained one of their "old boys," Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty, C-in-C of Far East Air Force. The Air Marshal served three tours of duty279 words
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Miscellaneous101 1952-02-06 2 fAM BIN OFFERED j WAL, &AR&ERS VO JH» WQI/T.T-AH DJDM V T I BuT-DiDmT bTnO «JOB S (-Ahll 3E7 i A SCHOLARSHIP 7IS ALL RIGHT- WAS \%l BOTWER LEARNJN* WO DREAM iNI'O' TOO TOUGH HA#M/Mr 'S U' i|| I AT SCALP LI- ■> BUT, WHEN AH REAL *v\ ORDINARY TRADEL.1101 words
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Article, Illustration121 1952-02-06 3 Chee Koon Lin - Chee Koon Lin iW IP Captain 11. C. Rowe (right m tjp picture), one of the Civil Defence instructors taking over from Col. L. T. Firbank (left). Commissioner for Civil Defence, to lecture student-instruc-tors on Civil Defence Organisation. AT RIGHT is Mrs. K. R. Newell, the onlyStandard - 121 words
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Article353 1952-02-06 3 NEW AOC ARRIVES Standard Staff Reporter MR Vice Marshal G. 11. Mills, C.8.. D.I X the a Uf Officer Commanding Malaya, arrived m >im_ i|x>re yesterday m tiie Carthage to take up his new ippuintnient. K\l aircraft escorted the Carthage the t few miles of353 words
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Article29 1952-02-06 3 Fi rst Wage Dispute This Year 51 indard S1 ill I' MC Mr Th that a it try, I flreed t t'ne from are lid 'he 'to De] irt29 words
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Article29 1952-02-06 3 T WO BROTHERS FLY TO U.K. IBROTK :i. sen M Amn fl by air yestei iael will take up archiLond rsil r, lie < Jord has 1 i si Cam-29 words
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Article187 1952-02-06 3 »>i »;> i\ i lONS i" sin« ipore !> load nfcgdding Iwl i n turv. i; t et iil<-y Kiilm.v Konl rnifl: ii II -i ii n Idelphi, apitul, »t«MI I A. B. i «ii^- > '111. M ilin Bo i,j Uulvrj ltu.nl, 1 it ink ;rorge St.187 words
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Article46 1952-02-06 3 Jail ed For Briber y POONG Ah Ngor ol Tanjong R-.u was sentenced m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesteri •;>• to two months' rigorous imS inim-nt. when he admitted Storing a bribe ■>: $10 to detec- .t > Loh Yap Hin at Lorong 25, Geylang, o;i Fob 4.46 words
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Article170 1952-02-06 3 Standard Stuff Reporter THE Singapore Government has turned down the suggestion from the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to hold a public or "third party" enquiry into the eviction oi 66 tenants by the Singapore Improvement Trust. •There Is no legal basis upon which Government might170 words
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Article, Illustration606 1952-02-06 3 VISITOR RECALLS MALAYA OF 40 YEARS AGO liy Christine Diemer Standard Staff Reporter THE OLD belief that a return to the scenes of one's youth is to show them up ibby and small to the extent of belittling the first grandiose impression, is working m reverse for Mr. Stamford Brayham,606 words
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Article32 1952-02-06 3 THE Ist rind 2nd Gurkha Rifles .'tie holding a ceremoniil parade at Slim Barracks. Buona Vista Road, at 8 a.m. today. Inspecting Officer will be MajorGeneral R.E. Urquhart, G.0.C.. Malaya.32 words
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Article260 1952-02-06 3 Toughened Instructors From Britain Coming Standard Staff Reporter "HIGH POWERED" Civil Defence instructors, who went through Britain's worst bombing raids at the hands of the Luftwaffe, are coining to teach m Singapore. This was stated by Col. L. T. Firbank, Commissioner for Civil Defence, Singapore, m260 words
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Article131 1952-02-06 3 THE Singapori Government has had under consideration for some time the amending of the Moneylenders Ordinance to give protection to people against ruthless money lenders, The Standard was told yesterday. Hundreds of people, including a large number ot government servants, have to sign promisory notes for131 words
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Article28 1952-02-06 3 SINCE Dec. 14. 1931. 80 persons have applied to the Singapore Government for naturalisation. Of these 71 are Chinese. The monthly average m i 951 was IT.28 words
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Article117 1952-02-06 3 'Cabinet' Report Awaited THE "Working Party npi pointed by the Governor, Sir I Franklin Gimson, to consider the decentralisation of Government administrative machinery has still not submitted its report. Mr. G. G. Thomson, the Public Relations Secretary, told The Standard yesterday. The Party's report will only deal with the administrative117 words
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Miscellaneous137 1952-02-06 3 Y.W.CVV: St Andrews Mission Hospital Linen Guild Meeting a- lo a m at Raffles Quay. Katong Wayfarers Meet: at 4 p. in at St. Hilda's School. Rotary Club: Career Talks. Katong 8...V? Club. Joo Chiat Place at a p hi Mr. T. W. Ong speaker. 1 Alumni Association of Kin^137 words
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Article199 1952-02-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. "While we are rejoicing the Ceylon Independence Day, we cannot help but hope that the Federation of Malaya which has been our home for so Ion? should also celebrate it's independence m the not too distant future," said Mr. R.199 words
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Article85 1952-02-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Chinese Association's $2,000 per month Agent General, Mr. Yau Mau Tatt was embarrassed today on being called a "superman." "I am a shy and ordinary man," he told several people who saw him at the MCA central office m Kuala Lumpur85 words
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Article131 1952-02-06 4 SEREMBAN, Tues.— One of Negri's leading Chinese residents. Air. Koh Lian Chin J.P., died last night at the age of 56, Mr. Koh was a State Executive Councillor and had served on the committees of various public bodies. But ill health m the past four131 words
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168 1952-02-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —A Chinese boy, aged 17, was convicted by Mr. Justice Taylor at the High Court, here today, and ordered to be detained m an Advanced Approved School until he is 21 years, for being found m168 words
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Article, Illustration725 1952-02-06 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Warning that bandit helpers must be made to suffer because it was people like them who had enabled the terrorists to carry on for three and a half years, Mr. Justice Paul Storr sentencedStandard - 725 words
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96 1952-02-06 4 Templer Won't Talk To Press In Singapore KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— General Sir Gerald Templer, the new High Commissioner of the Federation, is not expected to make a statement to the Press when he arrives m Singapore on Thursday. A Federal Government communique tonight states that as the General wishes that96 words
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Article104 1952-02-06 4 SEREMBAN. Tues. Mr. B. H. Tan, secretary of the Negri Sembilan Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, who is also adviser of the Negri Sembilan Youth Council, made an appeal to Negri youths to take greater interest m the emergency by enrolling m the Auxiliary104 words
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Article244 1952-02-06 4 FOR failing to keep proper accounts of the sale of liquor, as required by the Customs regulations, Foo Pei Hai, proprietor of the White House Restaurant appeared on a summons charge before Che' Ibrahim bin Haji Salam, the Kluang Circuit Magistrate, and was fined $200 or two244 words
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Article, Illustration417 1952-02-06 4 HELPED BANDin Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Remarking a thoroughly bad girl and that she voUratarih bandits who went about killing innoceni j>, Justice Wilson, at the High Court, h«tv today, a 16-year-old Chinese girl, and MMeaced k* years 9 penal servitude for providing aStandard - 417 words
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78 1952-02-06 4 Reds Must Not Win In Malaya -Archbishop YORK England York, D ye i i mo div if B the H The Englan I tour-mont and ma tin! "11 m i that w Rghtii of a s< ion of ci\ Ization against tJ p c i nunisi "I: m I m78 words
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Article287 1952-02-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A section of No. 1 Platoon of 11 Federation Police Jungle Company killed two bandit supporters on the jungle edge of an estate m the Sepang district of Selangor at noon today. Th« section saw an armed and uniformed bandit talking to a287 words
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Article38 1952-02-06 4 53, 833 For Aged Home THE O1 nag Daj runds Aged run o: th< P many h Tl $3 63 I M the KURI of i the Genei I 1 B nous thank of j the support Itl38 words
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Article24 1952-02-06 4 INK. i p elected I > Committee: I) D H U < CMachan. V.G P Lim, Rei Council H q Pooley, iiua. i3Knel*rj PtiiDfi*.24 words
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Miscellaneous38 1952-02-06 4 f -fT^HS :I r CICERO' 6 TRVIN' T 7 f C'MON IN/MELVIN^I JpO| 7l €g*«J lift f<ißift&V \[f THAT OLP CORNET I IS^JJ^y HECKLE ME INTA 5->^ WE'LL HAVE>r—^l |||iL BPf 3 !h* I^ I CASE 3ONNA ]_J38 words
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Article50 1952-02-06 5 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING, Sun. The remains of the late Mr. Khoo Cheng Boon, who died on Tuesday morning were laid to rest on Saturday afternoon. The funeral one of the biggest seen m Taiping for some years, had sixty motor vehicles m the funeral procession.50 words
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Article, Illustration394 1952-02-06 5 CAR KNOCKED TWO MEN AND DROVE ON Court Told Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues. Two prosecution witnesses, Jamil bin Mansoor and Lt. Philip Ravenshaw told the president of the Sessions Court today how they saw the Sikh driver of an Austin A 40, Ajmer Singh (29), knock down two cyclists394 words
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Article337 1952-02-06 5 Staiitlard Staff Correspondent PENAIVG, Tues. There were moving scenes at the Chung Ling High School hall this morning when teachers and students assembled to pay respects to their late Principal, Mr. David Chen, who was murdered by an unknown gunman yesterday. Many wept uncontrollably337 words
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Article216 1952-02-06 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues. A successful ambush laid by a combined military police party at the 31 mile Ipoh Chemor Road, which led to the killing of a man and a woman bandit and the capture of another woman was related at the trial of216 words
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Article85 1952-02-06 5 IPOH. Tues. Mr. Cheah Ghim Long, member of the Kinta Town Board commenting on the murder of Mr. David Chen, principal of Penang's Chung Ling High School said that the people of Penang should co-operate with the police. He said that it was because of the85 words
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501 1952-02-06 5 IPOH, Tues. The $450,000 civil suit involving a Chinese tin miner, Mr. Chen Pang Kwee, as plaintiff and Messrs. Meru Tin Limited of Jelapang as defendants, took an unexpected turn today when both parties agreed to a settlement after a suggestion501 words
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Article174 1952-02-06 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE HEALTH Committee of the Singapore City Councillors will be asked at its meeting this week to approve the appointment of additional staff and their terms of service for the Middleton Hospital. The Councillors approved an increased establishment m Middleton Hospital from174 words
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Article113 1952-02-06 5 ONE item on the agenda for this month's meetings of all Standing Committee of the Singapore City Council has had to be cancelled— at least for two Committees so far. It relates to the consideration of the recommendations contained m the report on Local113 words
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66 1952-02-06 5 Standard Staff Correspondent A police spokesman, yesterday said that police were aware of a smuggling ring m Singapore engaged m shipping essential materials to Red China. The ring, it is believed. Is operating with encouragement from the Red government, he added. In the past66 words
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Article35 1952-02-06 5 IPOH, Tues.— Mr. Choong Sam, a well-known tin miner of Ipoh, has donated a mobile canteen to the Ipoh Home Guard, to supply refreshments and light food to guards on night duty.35 words
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Article27 1952-02-06 5 THE State Engineer Kuala Trengganu yesterday said that the Kerteh ferry will not be working for two or three days with effect from February 5.27 words
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Article853 1952-02-06 6 WAS the Tory Government, m the course of its long political exiie, lost the suave touch of the accomplished ringmaster? Has it forgotten the time-honoured technique of evoking obedience from the performers by the distribution of sugar candies instead of by the cracking of whips? Judged853 words
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824 1952-02-06 6 RAWLE KNOX - To The West, Burma Seems "Weak But Willing" RAWLE KNOX By RANGOON rpHE Chinese Ambassador's failure to attend the Independence Day celebrations here last week sent whispers around the Burmese capital that ran faster than Genghis Khan's cavalry. On an occasion when most commercial and national associations erect arches and824 words
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Article513 1952-02-06 6 Review of Views All vDangCl i THERE is no doubt that the appointment of Mr. Donald Charles MacGillivray as Deputy Hish Commissioner is an indication that the Conservative Government is out to change entirely the administration of Malaya, said Utusan Melayu. The British Government wants to gain victory over the513 words
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Article320 1952-02-06 6 1 Sir; The Press has rei cently announced the names of the nine candidates con- testing the three Municipal 1 seats of the Petaling Ward. This being the first time Kuala Lumpur has been, given the franchise, I feel that a few comments as a guide and320 words
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Article144 1952-02-06 6 Sir; Don't you think that it disgraceful that a City whose citizens are so sport conscious should have no stadium worthy of its name? The question of building it and where to build it has been mooted for* quite a long time, and I trust that the144 words
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Article394 1952-02-06 6 THE dastardly murder of the Principal of Chung Ling High School, Mr. David Chen, m Penang on Monday, is a shock to many who have the interests of our youths at heart and Is a serious blow to Chinese education m Malaya. For more than 20394 words
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Article388 1952-02-06 6 SERGE DE GUNSBURG - SERGE DE GUNSBURG By Standard Special Correspondent February 5. 'THE decision of the 15 Arab Asian countries to bring the Tunisian question before the Security Council has upset all predictions on the development of the Franco-Tunisian relations. The affair has from now onward been placed m an388 words
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Article217 1952-02-06 7 Idea Attractive But 'Difficulties In Way-UK Govt LONDON, Feb. 5 (Reuter). The British Government considers that proposals for setting up a court to settle inter-Commonwealth difficulties has "obvious attractions" but there were difficulties m the way, Mr. John Foster, Undersecretary for Commonwealth Relations, told the House217 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-02-06 7 This is a portrait of ROM Jane McNeil], 21, a ho, according to reports m London, may become engaged to the Karl of Dalkeith, on her return from a visit to Hongkong. She is the daughter of Mr John McNeil!. ft Hongkong barrister.- APAP - 51 words
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200 1952-02-06 7 ADENAUER: BONN, Feb. 5 (AFP)— West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer declared last night that he would not be prepared to sign a contractual agreement with the allied powers or an agreement on the European defence community, until the German claims concerning the Saar and200 words
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Article50 1952-02-06 7 LONDON, Feb. 5 (Reuter).— Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden yesterday accused world Communism of planning "popular pressure" m non-Communist nations against the Western Powers defence programme. He told Parliament this was the "true purpose" behind the international economic conference to be held m Moscow m April.50 words
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Article42 1952-02-06 7 HONGKONG, Feb. 5 (ReuterAAP) There is «till no new* of the three British youths who sailed from Repulse Bay to Lantao Island m a home-built dinghy on Jan. 28. The Marine Department and Naval authorities are still continuing their search.42 words
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Article, Illustration329 1952-02-06 7 NEW YORK. Feb. 5, (AP) British Commandos' behind-the-lines operations m North Korea crippled key Communist rail routes for three^months, a Commander told reporters at a press conference Monday. Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Drysdale, 35, of Haslemere, Surrey, has been flown from KoreaAP - 329 words
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175 1952-02-06 7 NYERI, KENYA, Feb. 5, (Reuter) Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh yesterday watched a herd of 30 elephants roaming on Kiari Hill, six miles from Sagana Lodge, their wedding present home, where they are spending lour days. Escorted by two wardens armed with175 words
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147 1952-02-06 7 PARIS. Feb. 5, (Reuter) f ooda roai steadily m vinev alieys of southwest Prance today after causing the ututh oi 11 people, swamping n mdreda of farms and isolating tOWM and villages. The whole of one town. Marrnande (a population of 12,100)147 words
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Article87 1952-02-06 7 Bushfires Destroy Observatory MELBOURNE, Feb. 5, Reuter-AAP)— Mount S'romlo Observatory, which Ai.es Australia its standard bm was abandoned today as I shftres seared their way er the densely wooded slopes o! the mountain. The £400,000 observatory reaming some of the finest i tronomical equipment m the a orld is believed87 words
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Article90 1952-02-06 7 PARIS Keb. 5. (UP I—France1 France kMan an austerity 2 name designed to save the i ';-..n economic collapse face of a s!o v-down m m aid i Prance's dellai reserves ng rapidly, the governmposed restrictions, effece iterday, on th e import of enti il K<J°tis90 words
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97 1952-02-06 7 HONGKONG, Feb. 5, (UP) The New China News Agency reported today that seven high ranking Chinese Communist officials were tried by a mob m Peking last Friday with Cabinet Ministers as their accusers. The seven officials were charged with swindling the state m97 words
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Article101 1952-02-06 7 LONfcON, Feb. 5 (AFP)— Prime Minister Winston Churchill last night appealed for unity and conciliation among Britons. Addressing a Conservative Party meeting at Walthamstow, his own constituency, Mr. Churchill stressed that unity of thought, friendship, courtesy and comradeship still prevailed among the various sections of the101 words
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184 1952-02-06 7 r RANKFUBT, Feb. 5, <teu*r)-Rri^*J™™ Helton, 18-year-old «*«P^«M*ter of jmy JW^id kidnapped and molested at ftm*** **»s** ?SsSm last n£ht her captor had described himself as a Russian. M She i ton told the story ha kuinapping on a special Ast184 words
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145 1952-02-06 7 PARIS, Feb. 5 (AP)— Three West German Cabinet Ministers underwent severe crossquestioning Monday on what their country can spend for Atlantic defence. The questions were fired at them by the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation* "three wise men," who are charged with reconciling economic145 words
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164 1952-02-06 7 NEW YORK, Feb. B (AP)— The storms which brought the United States a wide variety of weather over the week-end converged Monday, boding high winds and rain for New England. One had whipped up a blizzard m the Rockies Saturday that took three164 words
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Article57 1952-02-06 7 KARACHI, Feb. 5, (ReuteD— The world's most fabulous heavy-weight th* Aga Khan, leader of the 10,000,000 Ismaili Moslems, goes on the scales here next March to receive his weight m platinum— -all 290 pounds of him. The traditional ceremony, m commemoration of his57 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-02-06 7 pnoto. This picture of American prisoners of war m a Chinese Communist prison camp m North Korea was taken by Associated Press correspondent Frank Noel, still a FoW himself since his capture by the Reds m November, 1950. The picture came through Communist sources after itAP - 67 words
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239 1952-02-06 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 5, (AP)— Defence Secretary Robert Lovett said Monday any cut m the U5552,000,--000,000 military budget recommended by President Truman for the fiscal year of 1953 would "increase, beyond the realms of prudence, the calculated risks already taken." i Mr. Lovett told239 words
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198 1952-02-06 7 TOKYO. Feb. 5. (AFP)— A Japanese draft peace treaty between Nationalist China and Japan consisting of some 20 articles has been completed, according to reliable Foreign Office sources here today. The draft will be submitted to Prime Minister S h ige r v198 words
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Article33 1952-02-06 7 BANGKOK, Feb. 5, (AFP) General Sand Thanarat, the Deputy Defence Minister and commander of the Ist Army, has ordered troops on guard duty m Bangkok to return to their former assignments.33 words
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187 1952-02-06 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 5, (UP)— The Kremlins control over the Russian people is not seriously challenged from inside the Soviet Union. A survey of best-informed reports and expert opinion on Soviet life throws cold water on any rosy predictions that the Communist polite state is187 words
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Advertisement70 1952-02-06 7 (\QOOQ©pOOOOOO OOOOOO<^OOOc~}<T}ctj j COSSOR j ft 0 All Models Fully Tropicalised Price s P ore and Anting Q X 5 Valve Spaciously Designed Chassis $165.00 ft W 2 Speed Tuning Control with Flood-Lit Dial fa* »0% for c<uh C\ X Sodcets for Gramophone Pick-up and Extension Speol^ er a y70 words
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Article152 1952-02-06 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE biggest concentration of Russian ships to be at Singapore at one time, will anchor In the Outer Roads on Feb. 15. The vessels comprise ten of a convoy of 33 fishing trawlers which are on their way to Vladivostok from the152 words
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Article88 1952-02-06 8 LONDON, Feb. 5 (Reuter) The Institute of London underwriters today announced reductions of up to 50 per cent. m the war and strike, riot and civil commotion risk rates for certain Chinese ports. Shippers will now pay only £2 instead of £3 per £100 value88 words
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Article, Illustration223 1952-02-06 8 Standard Aviation Reporter THE heory demand for air pa ssages to Australia by Asian students m Singapore, the Federation and various parts off South East Asia, has resulted m Qantas Empire Airways placing Constellation aircroft on charter at their disposal. Yesterday, a specially charteredStandard - 223 words
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130 1952-02-06 8 LONDON. Feb. 5 (APhLloyds Shipping Register said today that German Merchant Marine tonnage was more than doubled last year. It added that Germany had a merchant fleet of 460.000 gross tons m 1950 and added another 571,--000 m 1931. U.S. gross tonnage of 27,513,--000130 words
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Advertisement638 1952-02-06 8 fAST REGULAR TRAJNS-PACIFIt StKVICE Dlrect Overland S*« Francisco Los Angeles AJ American ft Canadian ClUe* Penang P. STiam Spore An LA S¥ CHINA BE,\R 24/26Feb 27Feb JBFeb 2Mar 23Mar WILLIAM LUCKENBACH X4/26Mar 27/28 Mar 29Mar/2Apr JMApr for fuD oarticulars of Dry Cargo Deep Tanks and Passenger L Bookings etc Agents638 words
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Advertisement369 1952-02-06 8 CIINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. Ke^ulur Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailing from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penang From "Kweiyang* Feb. 7th Feb. 9th H'kong 4 Sinkiang" Feb. 22nd Feb 25th Hongkong Sails Penang Sails Spore For •Pakhoi" Feb.369 words
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Advertisement264 1952-02-06 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NFW ORLLANfe Spore P Sham Penang *ZEELAND (RL) 17/23Feb 24/25 reb BS/21 reb SLOTEBDYK (HAL) 27 Feb/4 Mar 5/6 Mar 7/8 Mar TABIAN (SMN) 17/22 Mar 23/24 Mar264 words
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Advertisement526 1952-02-06 8 HZSmmSTT" 0 X H B a a J Lf B'nore P. Sham b INDIA" for Bangkok p '«*t| Hongkong, Manila Kobt Yokohama la Port «*MOREUA" for Bangkok. Hongkong Kobt Yokohama 21-23Feb M-XOFfh M "SELANDIA* for Bangkok 2g-?9Feb "PATAGONIA" for Bangkok Hongkong Manila 29 Feb-1 Mar •F1ON1A" for Bangkok 17-17 Mar526 words
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Miscellaneous256 1952-02-06 8 SHIPS IN STORE HARBOUR I^P&KSO WHARVES Sprang 40 t OUIER *OADS D*«iatfllPC Shillong 7 Hai Hsuan, Ibis. Sambas. L/CiUcHUICi Ship o ll Ga i e Tasmun 27/28 2 Sabang, Hua Lien. Maung Bama. TrkPIAV w.u n Atreua 11/12 4 urebv 23/24 2 Urlana. Kimanis. Kosciuszko. TODAY: North Borneo. LaBenlawers 15/16256 words
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Article, Illustration373 1952-02-06 9 S'pore Rubber Mart Closes Firm After Sharp Fluctuations -rue dhdZ» L Standard Market Reporter THE RUBBER market m Singapore experienced violent fluctuations yesterday with prices moving within a five cent range. A big turnover was reported on an active market. The market closed half-a-cent below Monday's level after dropping byStandard - 373 words
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56 1952-02-06 9 9 U») TWi nont the ECAFE -f. i .i m .v- .t.i.ic engi ,:i 1953 t ecesnrj Itchwii Asia's X.. H HSU DC < ;n -t-;i centre been decided yet ■-'■•> are amrimn to trai Ing engineen fw .it-vf topnient, the :e .v Hid56 words
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Article79 1952-02-06 9 PAIH n-tivity was reported c Singapore produce mara opened slightly lower buyers at $30 per picul rising steadily to $32 at >c No seller was m evi- <.- a.id no deal was reted, 'x-mut oil had seller* at pel picul on a quiet mar- etd nut79 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-02-06 9 VAL of the Java Bank obtained before remitn b :tj oversea* of more 1 equivalent of rupiahs j can be executed, accordH the Malayan Exchange Association. Italian matron! machine-muklnf W^jH^J^JSita '"^pore *y KLM yesterday •"'JWj gK? in?^s»r They v r Signer Mario Brihantl <rl*W fore V^»« Tad.niStandard - 68 words
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Article38 1952-02-06 9 HONGKONG. Feb. s— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.25 to £1 Sterling. HKS6TO to US$l: HKSI.BI7 to Malayan $1: HK$O.26 to one Indonesian Rupiah- Gold HKS;i2s.ti2s on on e tael.38 words
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Article, Illustration549 1952-02-06 9 Schaeht Report On RI Economy— ll IN the second chapter of the report to the Indonesian Government by Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, entitled "Economic Principles/ the German financial wixard stresses the particular importance of the Republic limiting imports to necessities. A survey of theDavid - 549 words
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Article, Illustration221 1952-02-06 9 MALAYAN and South-East Asian markets arc just as vital as the home markets m Britain and Europe, said Mr. H. F. Chilton, Publicity Manager of Horlicks Ltd., at a luncheon given m his honour yesterday at the Adelphi Hotel, Singapore. Leading Singapore British businessmenStandard - 221 words
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Article114 1952-02-06 9 COMMODITY PRICES THE latest Sin«apo*e rubber prices yesterday were per 1b: Buyers Sellers No. 1 Spot Loose $1.31 51. 311 FOB m bales ieb No I KS.S No. 1 R.S.S. 51.31 81.31 i No. 2 R.S.S. $1.28 81.28* No 3 R.S.S. $1.25 51. 25* LONDON KUBUbK Tuesday's opening prices per114 words
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Article64 1952-02-06 9 The United Commercial Bunk Ltd.. Incorporated m India, with its head office m Calcutta, will establish a branch office m Hongkong. The bank's premises will be situated m the former Bank of China offices m Queen's Road. Central. The bank's Hongkong manager will beReuter; AAP - 64 words
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Article, Illustration280 1952-02-06 9 Shares Are Lower But Buyers Shy SINGAPORE, Tues.— With the continued decline of the commodity price, sellers predominated m the rubber section of the Malayan share market and prices eased further without attracting buyers. Tins and industrials sagged slightly m sympathy. Changed prices were: Bayers Sellers photo. MINING Two YardleyStandard - 280 words
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83 1952-02-06 9 WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 (AP)-The Bureau of Mines reports that tin stocks, held by Government and industry, decreased by 2,734 long tons during November. This means a drop from 46,222 long tons to 43,488. Rate of domestic consumption was reported to have changed83 words
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Article60 1952-02-06 9 THREE Indonesian Government officials have begun difcussions m Washington to negotiate a new contract for sale of Indonesian tin Ko the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. The price of gold In Bangkok has varied during the past three months between 470 and 490 ticalx per baht. A bant isA.F.P. - 60 words
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321 1952-02-06 9 Speciol to The Standard THE Indonesian currency devaluation is unlikely to affect seriously t^e shipment of rubber from Indonesia to Singapore and is apt likely to increase greatly, if ot all, the rubber shipped direct from Indonesia to the United States.321 words
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Article102 1952-02-06 9 BUYIN< i i (or < i a I US dollan (pc MOO M h and 32 i {T.I I 32 15/1(1 O.D 331 33 1/16 (90 ti on rredit b i l T S k (M d/st> on 1 biiU Sell e§ ..re fT.T O!) IA.P. - 102 words
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Advertisement157 1952-02-06 9 r f/tf lovelight m a girl's eyes, for instance There are soue things that owl be kept secret. The lovelight Eaagui'l eyes, lor Jnstanre not altogetiK-: un- fc^~-^ like that look of calm enjoyment you s< r. |3v 7 on a Craven 'A' smoker's face. A look of t £^*^^M157 words
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Article, Illustration322 1952-02-06 10 WfHEN milady is running off on a weekend jaunt, she should spend fifteen minutes beforehand m costume planning. In this short time she can set up a week-end wardrobe which will fit into one small piece of luggage and still be prepared with the right outfit for322 words
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Article69 1952-02-06 10 'LIZ TO MARRY WILDING IN UK' HOLLYWOOD. Feb. 4 (UP) Actress Elizabeth Taylor announced today she will fly to .London during the weekend to marry British actor, Michael Wilding. The 19 year- old film star, whose first marriage to young hotel heir, Nicky Hilton, ended m a divorce, announced through69 words
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489 1952-02-06 10 Margaret Scott - Margaret Scott Continuing Margaret's Diary By ANOTHER early panic for new mothers is the question of sterilizing, and this applies particularly to a bottle-fed baby. So much is told and written for the poor, frantic mother about seeing everything that comes into contact with489 words
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Article, Illustration532 1952-02-06 10 DOROTHY ROE - DOROTHY ROE By A.P. Fashion Editor NEW YORK, Feb. 5, (AP)— America's leap year silhouette for Spring accents curving:, feminine lines, a slim waist and some nostalgic ladylike touches such as Gibson girl sleeves and lacy lingerie trimmings. Such are the style trends being exhibited to532 words
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Advertisement78 1952-02-06 10 ¥Uf? fcl&A CITE y sr t TKere art seven bones m the long neck of a giraffe A »k* k A tl 9 CURE Unmatched by any other \«!^^M pain relieytr th- TIGER V%^^W^' >^*i\\ HEADACHI CURE m an Wt^CS/if'^l^^^t^ excellent remedy for Head\\"i^^y^aEKB^C- x '''A\ ocne Neuralgia, Colds and78 words
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Advertisement101 1952-02-06 10 Qr^ BUB WB^ml SSSB^^^^^ 4sWr^ oloaa^^aaaaaal Laf^tffimV I"^ M Ikl iM 1 Sinocr if on um<J v*u \^BSgg=g§zs&&^ A\ 4ILABLL A I i'" l E =n SINGER SEWING SHOP IP§r 46/48 Ecck Seoh Street, Singopore 2. Phone J3sm 21 Ofchofd Rood, Singopofe 9. £hon g) |74 SSL 449 Geylong Rood,101 words
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Miscellaneous208 1952-02-06 10 f nM>Bff^MllllliriiBillWllftTlli][ioiiiiiiiiOiiuriiiiJ.'.'iii:i;[aaaiiiC /TtODAY'S FORECAST:— Today, I which is particularly affect- < ed by heavy planets, brings as an atmosphere of difficulty and contrariety In all matters, i Go about your normal work, bat i no more: be careful over money matters, and m your speech. Take care of your health208 words
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Miscellaneous335 1952-02-06 10 M THE AIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (484 to A 41 m) 9.30 a.m. English Schools Broadcast; 9.55 Interlude; 10 a.m. Emergency News (K.L.); 10.415 Women's Magazine: 10.45 English Schools Broadcast; 1 p.m. Dance Music by Cocoanut Grove Orchestra; 1.80 News; 1.45 Lunch Time Prom: 2 p.m. English Schools Broadcast: 2335 words
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650 1952-02-06 11 SING VPORE'S "Sevens" Rugby tournament entered its second day yestenlay nith some more excellent play, poor ground conditions and one of the biggest crowds ever to watch a midweek rugger session on the Padaug. The winners yesterday were RASC "A" (on a walkover, from 221650 words
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Article307 1952-02-06 11 KL'ALA LUMPL'K, Tues. Perfect weather favoured today's Seiatigor Rugby Union 'sevens' tournament. In the first game the AU Blues "A" lost to RAF M B" by eight points (one goal and one try) to three points (a drop goal). The Blues lost because of307 words
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Article76 1952-02-06 11 IPOH, Tues.— Ramblers "A" eliminated the Police "A" by two goals to one m the IDHA knockout competition this evening. The winners have now strengthened their claims for top honours m the competition. The Police played a poor game. In fact they never recovered from76 words
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Article70 1952-02-06 11 THE postponed Spoon Shoot for members of the Singapore Rifle Association will take place at Seletar Range on Sunday Feb. 10 at 8.30 a.m. Ammunition will be supplied free of charge to civilian members. SelBngor LA. Meet KUALA LUMPUR, Tues I A meeting of the sports memj bers70 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-02-06 11 photo by hiVa S H?r« h M n Jap omen table tennis players Shizuka Naranara. Hiroshima survivor left, and Torn! Nishiraura. Ranjit Singh StandardRanjit Singh; Standard - 26 words
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433 1952-02-06 11 THE PRELIMINARIES and quarter finals on Monday and the remaining quarter finals last night, presaged some extremely good bouts for the semifinals m to-night's District individual championships. ..Two "dark horses" emerged on Monday m Sapper Dunstance and Gunner Hanmore Dunstance. who comes from433 words
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Article109 1952-02-06 11 LONDON. Feb. 4 (Rcutcr) j Results of British soccer games played today: F. A. Cup fourth round replay: Stoke City 0 Swindon Town 1. Swindon Town are now away to the winners of the Luton-Brentford reply m the fifth round on Feb. 23. Scottish Cup first round109 words
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Article288 1952-02-06 11 MIAMI, Florida, Feb. 4] (UP)— A wild la*t round 1 attack allowed Cubans Kid Gavilan to retain the welter- > weight championship of the world tonight as he barely came on to score a close split derision over blender Bot>hy I)yk«'h m ihj- first "mixed" bout288 words
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Advertisement518 1952-02-06 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS i i UK Sa.-npanther of > \,^.An Railways Gemas Hkg friemls and relations attaa ted the funeral, sent condolences and I on the death of his S aparkiam. ani relatives ol ktc Mr. Khoo Chong the partners of I Unfl Tin Mines for Rry feneroui help and who rendered518 words
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Advertisement276 1952-02-06 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 1,, NOTICES ]%IR. Alexander Ormiston has been authorised to sign per procuration our. firm as from sth February. 1952. FRASER CO. \T"E have the pleasure to an- nounce that we have appointed Messrs. Asia Motor Co., of 2 Petain Road. Singapore as the Sole Distributors of Horex Motor276 words
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Advertisement280 1952-02-06 11 TENDER NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS. YJTATER DEPARTMENT: W Tenders for the purchase of Scrap Steel and Scrap Brass. Close NOON— II/ 2/52 Tender Deposit $500. MALAY REGIMENT TENDER NOTICE r FENDERS will be received at RHQ The MALAY Regiment Port Dickson up to 12 o'clock 25 Feb., 52280 words
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Advertisement234 1952-02-06 11 TUITION I^RENCH Beginners Class, 1 5.30—6.30 Tues. ,Thurs Comm. 7th Feb. at V.M.C.A. Orchard Rond. 5.9. DOSTAL TUITION Book- keeping. Accounts Commercial Correspondence etc. Special coaching for L.C.C. Exam. Success guaranteed Enquiries to Principal FEC.I 235-A River Valley Road Singapore 9. UEGINNERS* "LASSES, Feb: Book-Keeping. Pre-Senior, Senior English, Shorthand, Typing.234 words
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Advertisement62 1952-02-06 11 Single gilt tnat wins a double welcome £5%^ Parker *s1 j I 7O OWN A PA «X*« IS (v^ A1 T^ J—^ MARK OF DISTINCTION 4i P^f t/ jjjMlMW""*^ I lit Jjm^sm^wWW^^^ V /A/ FACTORY SOLI AGENT I REPAIR SERVICE STATIOM K>R PARKER PEN CO.. LONDON. JANESVILLE (U.S.A.) i TORONTO62 words
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Advertisement192 1952-02-06 11 tamtam < i 1)1 I JOI'S AND REFRESHING MAMV^ACnRFD AND DISIKIBt'IIU BY K. F. Mohamed Ibrahim Co. 184. BEXANGOON ROAD SINGAPORE 8. MALAY FOR BEGINNERS MALAY m iW houri Fb« book you require to-day to learn youi national language. The book specially written for English-minded people By Hell Shamsudin bin192 words
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Article684 1952-02-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Bright Eyes (McCloud), the pick of the bunch, should romp home without any opposition m the main event of the Selangor Turf Club Gold Cup meet at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow* Bright Eyes finished third to Good Gamble and Sudan at Penang684 words
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Article207 1952-02-06 12 TEN MEN IN A RING II strong men will get Into ti».- ring at the Happy World slidium this Saturday to constitute an all time record for "ring" entries. Pi i note* Wally Oakes, almo ion he lookout for something new for Singapore's v. rv ing fans, has arranged a207 words
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Article105 1952-02-06 12 OUie Davies Gay Reveller Goodwood n .r|i uft RIMFIRE LOVE SET L^«mfl?P I^ve Set Race 1: 2.30 pit. Rlmllre ffi Sunny Way iv tinier wnwcr Wlialer 1« S IZE PEGASUS PEGASUS Perasus Tajurran Race 2: X .OO p.m. Tajurrah Bay Street Assize AsBi c Vripvuship empire rose iMvm105 words
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193 1952-02-06 12 England And Hungary Will Meet In Final SWAYTHLING CUP BOMBAY, Feb. 5 (AP)— England h, a t aU 5-0 m the Swaythling Cup *rmi-tniaU at th« l«^i, table tennis championships m Bombay. In the other semi-final Hungary heat Br ;1/ j| So England meets Hungary m today *m final. Austria193 words
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Article210 1952-02-06 12 Marshall Finds His Best Form IHNFJHY trU. ,<,... ter-AAP) A hard hiilinundefeated eentun L opening hat Ron Marshall helped the Went Indi,. tt beat Otago In «-i»hi Kicked on the third ami la»i a their opening match m v Zealand here. The tovristi n b of 18 runs on the210 words
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Article74 1952-02-06 12 THE organisers of the R.A.F. Changi Yacht Club annual regatta ask us to point out that a drowning fatality which occurred near Changi on Saturday, February 2nd. was m no way connected with the regatta. For the duration of the regatta, safety boats were m74 words
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