Singapore Standard, 11 February 1952
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Title Section19 1952-02-11 1 Singapore Standard riGEj^> Ik JL X DL. II NO. 224. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration331 1952-02-11 1 Coronation May fake Place In 1952: Forecast LONDON, Feb. 10: Court mourning for Kmg George VI commanded by Queen labeth II to last until midnight of May 31 is shorter than had been generally expected. givi n i to speculation m the Press thatA.P.; Reuter - 331 words
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Article419 1952-02-11 1 Operations Impeded By Swollen River; Men Get Air Cover REPORTS received yesterday from the parachutists dropped on Saturday near the Malayan-Thai border stated that "C" squadron of parachutists had been held up at the river crossing five miles to the east of the "drop" area by bandits419 words
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Article, Illustration341 1952-02-11 1 SANDRINC.HAM. Feb. 10 (AP).— The country folk who knew King George VI best paid their last respects yerterdaj to George VI m the chancel of his parish church. In his home, a sorrowing Queen tried to tell her little son why he will never see341 words
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Article91 1952-02-11 1 SANDRINGHAM. Feb. 10 APi Queen Elizabeth II attended a short private service !,is norning m the intle parish -hutch ol Sandringham where iier father's body i* lying m state. With Queen Mother Elizabeth. hex sister Princess Margaret, her husband the Duke ol Edinburgh, and her uncle91 words
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Article32 1952-02-11 1 KOREAN. FRONT. Feb. 10 (AFP).- All v it of the B iti h Commoi vealtl Divi i <? black armbai todjo itflci t»a Mrvices m tnmxnot^ vi jtw*iig cleoi'Me L32 words
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183 1952-02-11 1 SEVENTEEN p<thomh, including a number of Singapore Harbour Board clerks suspected of Ix-ing concerned In forging delivery papers for a .521,(K)0 tyre consignment, were rounded up within four hours on tir'uU* niirht throuiih the co-operation of a radio palrol with the §.H,O. Police.183 words
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Article77 1952-02-11 1 VATICAN CITY. Feb. 10 (UP.-Pope Pms XII today personally launched a crusade for o "mighty reawakening pi ChrStfanity to save the world Hum total disaster winch, he said, may break out any mom^n l a 2.000-word radio address full of overtones oi his deep £Jeoccupation with "the universal77 words
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Article220 1952-02-11 1 MAJOR HARVEI who w*n parachuted with ihr S.A.S. Squadron (Malayan Sconls) Rcf^imcnl to perl first-hand accounl of operation* reyorta i.»!!«iu- l»\ iriiliii: "Unexpected and air currents and eddie I all but four pai ach ti I Land ofl the dn ;>i r -4 zone.220 words
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210 1952-02-11 1 Govt. Should Issue Them, Says Mallal Premium Bonds THE issuing of premium bonds I should be m the hands ol Government and not m the hands of local bodies, Mr. M. A. Mallal. Progressive Member m the Singapore Legislative Council, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. MallaL, who voted m favour210 words
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Article22 1952-02-11 1 LONDO! W« Moiine ha I iken the C I the i I I B I he f formr ul Singapore.22 words
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Advertisement53 1952-02-11 1 Headline News Inside H Matrhed Sets ENGAGEMENT 6c EDDING KINGS I .1-1 < fill II 111 IV I ill v tar for«\ tf n illi I De Silva Bros., IM.u Sins; iporf-1 1 Phonf Hlil I j > JOj£4/ Ge+ Hie your Jjfier The ideal temperature for serving Beer i53 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-02-11 2 photo. SOME OF the attap huts m the Karapon? Java Norfolk Ko ad area which is being cleared by the Singapore Improvement Trust for development as a low-cost housing estate. StandardStandard - 34 words
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Article164 1952-02-11 2 HK Bank To Open Branch In S'pore Standard Staff Reporter THE BANK of East Asia, with headquarters m Hongkong, has decided to open a branch m Singapore. The premises of the bank will be m Cecil Srreet, Singapore, where, it i§ understood a multi-million dollar building will be completed m164 words
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Article102 1952-02-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter A MEETING between representatives of the Singapore Lighter Workers Union and the Eastern Lighterage Company may take place at the Labour Department today. The meeting has been called at the request of the Union by Mr W. I. Galletly, first Assistant102 words
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436 1952-02-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter HEADS of about 100 families, living m the Kompong JavaNorfolk Road area, who have been asked by the Singapore Improvement Trust to clear the site to enable its development into a low-cost housing estate, yesterday told a Standard reporter: "Give436 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-02-11 2 SIR THOMAS STKANGMAN. Chairman of the Singapore Traction Company m London, accompanied by Lady Strangman. arrived m the Colony yesterday m the Willem Ruys on an 18-day visit for an absence of 25 years. They were met on board the ship by Andrew A. Ewing, General Manager of the S.T.C.52 words
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Article, Illustration154 1952-02-11 2 ORMI X Justice «>t Ike >upn ;M, < ti.irt. Philippines, Dr. M iiiiM'i Inn r > J i arrived jt&lerd »y morning b> I\.L..M. !>: ;in' from Djakarta. Be will -;iv m Singapore till Ihurs<i i^ nui.t w ht'ii he wil! empi.iic ti»r Mini. i U\ I.A.154 words
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Article42 1952-02-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Merit ri Besar of Negri Sembilan, Dato Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusuf, has declared Ihe wired m area containing Ihjß village oi Batu Kikir m the District of Kuala Pilah as a Food Restricted Area.42 words
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Article73 1952-02-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter A CONDOLENCE meeting for the late King George VI was held at the Naval Base, Seletar, yesterday. The meeting was organised by the Naval Base Labour Union, and presided over by its President, Mr. Latiff bin Ahmad. A crowd of more than a 1,00073 words
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Article132 1952-02-11 2 ASIAN SEAMEN Standard Staff Reporter AN URGENT plea for the establishment of a hostel for Asian seamen m Singapore was made yesterday by Mr. M. A. Kadir, President of the Pakistani Seamen's Union. Mr. Kadir pointed out thatAsian seamen were at present forced to live m132 words
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436 1952-02-11 2 Chinese Saw millers Praised In Forestry Report Standard Staff Reporter PRAISE for the Chinese sawmillers of Singapore and Malaya is contained m a special report submitted to the Secretary of State for the Colonies by the Forestry Adviser, Mr. F.S. Collier, who visited these territories m the middle of last436 words
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Article, Illustration106 1952-02-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE COWBOY AND THE LADY who took part m the fancy dress competition for children of members of the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday were Master Benny Kho (11) and his sister Rosa (10). A total of 2,500 child ren enjoyed themselves at the annual children's party organised106 words
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Article102 1952-02-11 2 STRIKE THREAT DROPPED THE SINGAPORE Malayan Guttas Workers Union, representing about 40 employees of Malayan Guttas Limited. Bukit Timah Road, at an extraordinary general meeting yesterday elected a seven-man Committee to negotiate with the employers over the Union's demands. It w.iS decided to drop the original proposal to consider calling102 words
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Article61 1952-02-11 2 EIGHT Y-THREE-YEAR-OLD General Sir John Shea, Chief Scout Commissioner m the United Kingdom arrived m Singapore yesterday m the WiHem Ruys for a holiday m Malaya. He plans to stay m Malacca where both he and his sister. Miss Elizabeth Shea, who is accompanying him will61 words
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Article69 1952-02-11 2 ALTHOUGH eminent Singap«re lawyers have expressed opinions on the question of the election of War Department civilian employees as City Councillors, the matter is still agitating the minds of some Councillors. At Wednesday's meeting of the Public Works Committee of the City Councillors, Miss Amy Laycock (Progressive East)69 words
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Article144 1952-02-11 2 'Govt Duty To Care For Them' Premature Babies IT SHOULD he the responsibility of the Government to provide ifter race lor premature born bubies. s;iiri Mr C. R. Dasaratha R;n. Labour Legislative Couni Ulor, yesterday. He expressed \he view that Government should reserve at least a few beds m the144 words
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Article70 1952-02-11 2 NINETY-FIVE donors responded m the first week of the publicity campaign. They were Europeans 44. Chinese 28. Indians. 12, Malays I and Eurasians 6. Balance from Feb. 2 to Feb. 8, Inclusive. Group Group Group Group Total *'O" "A" "B M "AB" Donation received 40 33 1470 words
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198 1952-02-11 2 Chap Goh Meh Passes Without A Bang CVXC "CHAP GOH MEH" (15th day of the Ist Chinese moon) which marked the end of the Chinese New Year festivities, passed quietly last night m Singapore. There was no procession and no cracker firing which normally climaxed the ,15-day celebrations. Several big198 words
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Miscellaneous96 1952-02-11 2 f|l|| hTt YOU, HUH, DAN?^^^^B^^"--\^m^ %Jl4!. r THANK YOU, IT SW^NKj SMACK AGiKJ HIS Ji. f irs B:N Ai.} N IpS: WELL, HK'LL REGRET m po^ SAVING ME/f jl HAiD, AT TH' CROOSHOi- »f iNTM'-yOf piS: IT, HUH, DAN ?—H E: W^K/^/w'^\ T TI MOMEKfT- IT'S TW' VOKuM K.. 196 words
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Article101 1952-02-11 3 COLONY PR A YS FOR THE KING *< inLird Start" Reporter BASING his sermon on text, "The throne rests Justice", the Arthiii mi Singapore, the R \V. Woods told a i imprecation that we Id be thankful to God the qualities which our >»>\ rreiijn possessed. a1 a pray- King101 words
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59 1952-02-11 3 wr m charge of St. i n-. w b iving Ma aj a next ..;> a a tpoint- Xii nn, m the February Courier, the o:l\- n the Church Ei < i ft t a ime m the B.MJV md ler ai I59 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-02-11 3 A DAKOTA running across the clearing after droppins; a stick of parachutists on Saturday. The seven parachutes an* still m the air at the top of the picture. Just behind the Dakota's tail are other 'chutes on the ground, with one (left) hung-up m a 4ree.46 words
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Article190 1952-02-11 3 YEAR OLD DISPUTE Standard Staff Reporter THE YKAR-OLD dispute between the Dockyard authorities m Singapore and the Naval Base Hospital staff is expected to be resolved today. The Admiralty's decision on the claims of the hospital employees will be announced today, the Secretary of the Singapore190 words
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Article34 1952-02-11 3 DR. Eric M. Glaser, Professor >: Physiology, will deliver his inaugural lecture on the "Scientist and his Environment" at the Oei Tiong Ham 11:;!. University oi Malaya, on Feb 27 at 5 p.m.34 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-02-11 3 photo. THE Rev. Harold Tennyson Wik, an American Protestant Missionary (Overseas Missionary Fellowship of the China Inland Mission) and Miss Lucinda Elizabeth White of Queensland, Australia, who were married m Singapore's Bethesda Gospel Hall on Saturday. StandardStandard - 37 words
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Article, Illustration134 1952-02-11 3 THE OFFICIAL opening: of the n«Av building of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus m Victoria Street Singapore was postponed owing to the death of the Kin?. The building was to have been formally opened by Mr. A. W. Frisby. »>.. <> <»f Education, Singapore, on Friday February 8.134 words
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Article, Illustration1198 1952-02-11 3 EX-FROGMAN LED PARA-DROP YIP At Air Ops Tough Fighters Are Behuid Him Frfcm a Special Correspondent IT WILL probably be some time before the results of Saturday's first mas s parachute drop of the Malayan Emergency can be assessed, for the ground and air troops involved are operating m a1,198 words
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Article112 1952-02-11 3 THE^IE is a car to every 43 persons m the Colony and 13 •bicycles to every 100 persons, according to statistics released by the Registrar of Vehicles. There are over 23,400 motor cars using Singapore roads and 130,000 bicycles. Private buses, mostly used112 words
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Article62 1952-02-11 3 FIVE brands of condensed milk have been reduced to 55 cents for a 14 oz tin. They are Farmers, Diary Farm, Three Gold Rings, Three Star, and Bicycle. This is stated m the 42nd Fair Price list issued by the Controller of Supplies, Singapore. The price of62 words
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Article29 1952-02-11 3 SREEMATHI Rnjamma Dovi, wife of Mr. K.R. Pillai of Singapore has passed the Diploma m Hindi "Vidwan" of the United States of TravanCOre and Cochin University.29 words
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Article278 1952-02-11 3 SUBSTATIONS In Singapore liable to load shedding today: DAY Short St.. New Ie« Works. Balestier Roatl. Jalan Am pas g.M.llt'.. McKitchie, Braddel ise. Island <;olf Club, Seletar Pumps Nee Soon, Seletar W Ireless, Mental Hospital. Trafalgar Estate, New World, Bendemeer ltd Ban Hock Leone, Milne ltd.. Jalau278 words
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Article, Illustration260 1952-02-11 3 Arthur Siddons - Arthur Siddons ANY SHORTAGE of wallpaper for decorating the home never worries one Singapore family. For whenever they feel like a change of design m the room decorations, Mum and Dad Siddons. of Balestier Road, can just call m Arthur, their 19-year-old cartoonist son, and let him260 words
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Article35 1952-02-11 3 MR. JAMES LAWLER, Publicity Manager, Shaw Bros. Organisation, will address members of the University of Malaya Film and Cinematographies 1 Society on Wednesday February 13, at 8.15 p.m. on *The British Film industry."35 words
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Article35 1952-02-11 3 FIVE CHINESE. two men including the driver and three women, were injured when the taxi m which they were travelLing along Keppel R'>ad overturned. Both front wheels o: the vehicle came off.35 words
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Article1076 1952-02-11 4 W.H. Auden - THE ADULT VOICE OF AMERICA W.H.Auden f|« New Yorker 2."> th Anniversary Album. (Hanmh Hamilton, 305.) By \|R HAROLD ROSS, the creator and sustainer of the "New Yorker." died last month. It is not for a stranger to \wite an obituary, but I cannot review this volume ol comic cartoons1,076 words
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Article620 1952-02-11 4 EDWIN MUIR - EDWIN MUIR Pleasures of New Writing. An anthology of poems, stories, and other prose pieces from the pages of "New Writing. 1 Edited by John Lchuianii. (John Lehmann. 21s). By 'THIS is an anthology design- ed, Mr. Lehmann says, "for the pleasure of readers." The pleasure belongs620 words
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631 1952-02-11 4 Christopher Isherwood - Christopher Isherwood End as a Man, By Calder Willingham. (John Lehmann. 40s. 6d.). By ■\p. CALDER WILLINGHAM has already published four books m the United States and established himself, m my opinion at leash as one of the very best young comic writers.631 words
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Article326 1952-02-11 4 Philip Toynbee - Philip Toynbee By Rotting Hill, By Wyndham Lewis (Methuen. 145.) Cast a Cold Eye. By Mary McCarthy. Heinemann. 9s. 6d. By Philip Toynbee ''pHESE books have little m A common except that each is composed of short stories which border on autobiography. Mr. Wyndham Lewis approaches his326 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-02-11 4 Egyptian art followed what seems to be the normal historic pattern from massive archaic strength to naturalistic charm and eventual exhaustion. This course is clearly traced by Hefman Eanke m his "Masterpieces of Egyptian Art" (Allen and Unwin, 255.) The plates are chosen to illustrate the finest achievements of each62 words
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Article, Illustration315 1952-02-11 4 Maurice Richardson - Maurice Richardson MY NAME IS MICHAEL SIBLEY, by John Bingham (Gollancz, 9s. 6d). By PINCER-GRIPPING tour de force about a seedy, weedy young Journalist suspected of having bashed his best friend, who isn't really his best friend at all but his worst enemy, mocker, and315 words
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Advertisement253 1952-02-11 4 —r-r. BE TALLER i TV INMIKS i;|)ARANTKKD jT' sfvF*^^ nt*.ilih> people «u«.-<'eed In eiery /r\ 111 /7 v llk f*f v%n le "»hari *nd stump\ get /'w/ lu-hind unnutked I -\LI ir«- the people —i7\ 7p If HM '*h«' (»mm.uid personality md fhe\ *)m£ y J99 pvoplt- selei-li'd tor higher253 words
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Miscellaneous84 1952-02-11 4 f '^td^>-^- 1 JUST THINK OF IT, PAL, IN HOW SHORT ATIME fFOOZY.YOU KNOW] I kNOWTHAT.OOFJ IT'S ALLkK^H I A I —W&S&K //rrwoisrr\ you an 1 i have made a pretty bk3Cumb/ a that solid gold /bent an 1 its dull-.-but/th 1 sun boys, let's M t v IBE LONG^J—84 words
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Article, Illustration130 1952-02-11 5 Despite the rain a large crowd turned up at the sudhuus Bouse m MiUiii on Saturday i morning to witness the traditional ceremony proclaiming ()ue rii Elizabeth the Serond. Picture (above) shows the guns of the F Company 931A Battery RJ\. and a part of the130 words
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Article68 1952-02-11 5 Village Robbed Itaad pondent No. 10 of :.y who acti ti m found five itb 1 >o-i. They unto .seriously ther. I bandit was killpoltce patrol contacti terrorists m j rted that Malay and bandits visited the ti \J\ii Dungun m jg arid robbed them.- ■i, S nt« Chinese have68 words
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Article118 1952-02-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Federation Government is erecting soduwn in'. Singapore on a two-acre site alienated by the Colony Government on <« ;i) years' agreement. Tni> Is part ol a miJ ion doilai rhe ne I m godowns through oui the Federation to! store ri fe The118 words
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224 1952-02-11 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun.-Entry laws into Thailand have been tightened to prevent Malayan Communist bandits infiltrating into the country. The result is that it is almost impossible to get a Thai passport. For the last six months hundreds of Thai subjects224 words
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Article169 1952-02-11 5 THE FEDERATION of Malaya section at the Colombo Plan Exhibition will show the progress made m the Federation against the background of tm v Emergency This was stated by Mr. ,I.X. McHugh, the Directoi ol Information Services, Federation ol Malaya m a broadcast la^t169 words
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Article61 1952-02-11 5 PENANG. Sun.— The first prize m the St. Xavier's Institution Fun Fair Lucky Number Contest went to Mr. Eu Choon Lean of Johore Bahru. His number is *****. The other numbers are: Second prize— Boooo, thirdUTS 15. fourth— 6o7ll. There were forty-six other prizes. The fair61 words
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Article126 1952-02-11 5 PENANG, Sun.— A 28--year-old woman, Hon An Moy, and her two children were, found with their throats cut m the front upstairs room of a tailor shop In Penang Street this morning. The boy and girl were already dead when the police arrived and the126 words
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Article65 1952-02-11 5 THE PROGRAMME arranged for Bishop and Mrs. Roberts and Prebendary Hodson for their visit to the Federation 'of Malaya is as follows: Monday. Feb. 11. in Ipoh; Tuesday, Feb. 12 Taiping: Wednesday. Feb. 13 Taiping rind Penang; Thursday Feb. 14 Penan? and Province Welleslay; Friday Feb. 15 Penang65 words
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Article752 1952-02-11 5 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— What is the understanding of the meaning of ihe word "address'"? it was around this word that a decision, m what vvas described as a lest case, was arrived at by the I resident of the Sessions Court,752 words
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Article33 1952-02-11 5 PENANG. Sun.— The deatl of Madam Ooi Chooi Lean wife oi" Mr. Ton Ghim Khenj A.S.P., Police Headquarter Penang, occurred yesterday The funeral will take place or Wednesday at 11 a.na.33 words
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Advertisement220 1952-02-11 5 I^B^^^^^?^ TOD AY! j |^|9^9^Baaa! aaaH \1 1 am, 1 .45, 4. 6.30 9.30 p.m. Js&J&r LONDON FILMS present fiHafP^fc "THE TALES OF HOFFMANN" /JPi\ 4aaaY 'JT 1 M <*rhni ro/or F-^ I Distributed ht 4^wHo^^^^^^^^ w^ ANGf i "^H^^v^al^^H W^^ CIIIBwIwR HakJ Hfj^^^^^^^^^ fttfnnf A MRV^^iiß aaT^ Jl aai220 words
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Miscellaneous323 1952-02-11 5 Feiteration Stiary KUALA LUMPUR POKT SWETTENHAM IPOII CATHAY: Never Too Late (C.J 1. RIII V T va rarnival 12.45 3 MAUEAS: The Lad) 1230. 230. 3. e43 and 9.15 p.m. \^\n^S HV\: tSo'vcSS Tb Broadway <KKEMBAI\ Colt 45 r.' 43. 3. 645 and ..Ivnir^'.'- 3 k jSnHum "iCuna SAPPHIRE: Sai323 words
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912 1952-02-11 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Our New Weapon ]\'O OPEKATION so far m the emergency m Malaya could have strtick more terror into the hearts ot the bandits than last Saturday's parachute attack by the famed Malayan Scouts. In it we sec new, real hope of bringing about the end912 words
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Article1147 1952-02-11 6 JOHN CARDWELL - Trade Through The Loud Speaker JOHN CARDWELL By gOME months ago Mr. Ivan Krotov, a key figure m the Russian espionage system, turned up m Singapore. He came as one of the Soviet Government's delegates to the Trade Promotion Conference arranged by the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and1,147 words
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677 1952-02-11 6 From Our Ceylon Correspondent COLOMBO. INDEPENDENCE Day, Febx ruary 4, was celebrated quietly here. The day was heralded by the ringing of bells m temples and churches and began with religious services m all places of worship. In Colombo itself there was little to677 words
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604 1952-02-11 6 FRANK ROBERTSON - FRANK ROBERTSON By HONGKONG. ALONG the seventeen-mile xx border that separates the Colony of Hongkong from Communist China, British battalions that fought with distinction m Korea once again are drawn up facing Chinese formations. But here the atmosphere is very different. Nothing disturbs the604 words
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Article556 1952-02-11 6 O.M. GREEN - O.M. GREEN THE FACTS ABOUT PEKING MAN By LONDON, WHATEVER else "Peking Man" may have thought about when he roamed the plains of North China a million years or so ago. he can never have dreamed that his skull would be used by his descendants556 words
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Miscellaneous10 1952-02-11 6 I USELESS EUSTACE "Come m. Ken! Oh, blimey— another lecture!"10 words
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Article571 1952-02-11 7 v ill Attend Memorial Service LONDON, Feb. 10.— Scenes of unusual activity were observe*! yesterday afternoon m most of tbe foreign embassies and legations m London, as members of the protocol were busy preparing for the arrivals of tbe various crowned heads, heads of state andA.P.; U.P.; AFP - 571 words
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Article149 1952-02-11 7 Air Boat - ONE crew member was killed and four were injured on Friday when a heavy bomber of the Royal Canadian Air Force crashed on take-off at Goose Bay, Labrador. A.P. By Air Boat SARK CHANNEL ISLANDS, Feb. 10. (Reuter> Proclamation of Elizabeth II as Queen of Kn glandA.P. - 149 words
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Article84 1952-02-11 7 TAIPEH. Feb. 10 (AP) Plans to expand trade between Formosa and Malaya have been mapped by the authorities here. Talks may be held shortly either m Hongkong or Taipeh with businessmen from Malaya taking part, officials said. It is stated that Formosa can export $15,000,00084 words
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166 1952-02-11 7 AWA. Feb. 9, (UP).— A I ate over whether a '.v:.i call herself a lion within the British QWCaltfa will be fought •ie opening of the new of Parliament here on L'B. arcr-.- on ol Queen Eliza- m throne added fuel to •.v.:;g conflict166 words
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111 1952-02-11 7 PORT SAID, Feb. 10. British and Egyptian officials met here yesterday to discuss measures for restoring normal conditions m the Canal Zone, it was announced. The negotiations were held m the British consulate here and present were the British Com-mander-in-Cbief m Egypt General Erskine111 words
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287 1952-02-11 7 WHY HE WAS FIRED 9 COBONADO, CALIFORNIA, Feb. 10, (UP).— -rneral Douglas Mac Arthur was relieved of his Pacific i ommand because he refused Britain's demands to set up the pound sterling as the medium of exchange m Japan, publisher Engene Pulliam said yesterday.287 words
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Article41 1952-02-11 7 NEW DELHI, Feb. 10 (AFP), —The Communist leader K. K. Singh, who provoked the recent rebellion m Khatmandu capital of Nepal, has crossed the Tibetan frontier with 36 armed partisans, said the Nepaless Minister for the Interior y. ay.41 words
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Article161 1952-02-11 7 TOKYO, Feb. 10 Dashing hopes for an early end to the Korea fighting, the Communists today rejected an Allied plan for a peace settlement strictly limited to Korea after an armistice is signed. However, they agreed to an Allied demand that South Korea take161 words
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Article29 1952-02-11 7 JAKARTA, Feb. 10 (ReuterAAP)— The Indonesian Foreign Affairs Ministry has described "as foolish" French claims that arms were being smuggled from Indonesia to Indo-China.29 words
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133 1952-02-11 7 IN KEEPING with our policy of providing Standard readers with feature articles which are striking, authoritative and informative, we have, by special arrangement with the MANCHESTER GUARDIAN, secured exclusive rights to all material published by this influential, Liberal daily. At a time when it is133 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-02-11 7 HONORARY CITIZENS photo. (centre), who is en route home for the funeral of his brother, King George VI, is shown with his American-born Duchess when they were recently made honorary citizens of the American State of Florida At a special ceremony held at the capitol at Tallahassee, Governor Fuller WarrenA.P. - 56 words
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86 1952-02-11 7 ROME, Feb. 10 (Reuter).— Italy has formally repudiated her obligations under the peace treaty with Russia m protest against the Soviet Union's repeated veto on Italy's admission to the United Nations. Russia recently refused to consent to revision mi the treaty requested by86 words
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Article41 1952-02-11 7 DELEGATES of the 12 European countries which decided last December to create a European centre for nuclear research will meet m Geneva on February 12 to appoint a "Council of Representative*" entrusted with maklnf a blueprint of the fututre centre. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 41 words
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91 1952-02-11 7 CAIRO, Feb. 10, (AFP)—Upsetting all laws of averages yesterday, the number *****8 came out twice m succession at a lottery draw held here. The first and second draw* produced the same number but the lucky ticket holder unfortunately only received one prize. Mathematicians91 words
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Article32 1952-02-11 7 POLITICAL asylum hai been given to the two members of the Czechoslovakia]! Embassy m London who escaped over the roof of their embassy building and called unnn nolice to help them A.F.P.A.F.P. - 32 words
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Article34 1952-02-11 7 THE Sacred Congregation for Propagation of the Faith m Rome said yesterday that Chinese Roman Catholic officials have informed the Pope that they are ready to "sacrifice" themselves for the Church m China. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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132 1952-02-11 7 NEW DELHI, Feb. 10, (Reuter).— Prime Minister Nehru's Congress Party last night secured an absolute majority m the House of the People, the Lower Chamber, of the new Indian Parliament m the current General Elections. Congress gained 12 Parliamentary seats yesterday132 words
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88 1952-02-11 7 TOKYO, Feb. 10:— American infantrymen, for the first time wearing newly-developed lightweight bullet-proof vests m battle, killed an estimated 25 Chinese Communists m a 20-minute hand-grenade battle on the central front yesterday. Despite heavy small arms fire and showers of grenades hurled by the Reds,U.P.; Reuter - 88 words
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Article113 1952-02-11 7 JAKARTA, Feb. 10 (AP>— The Indonesian Ajtorney-General s Office ha s released six prominent foreign businessmen who were jailed one week ago for alleged complicity m the leak of information about Indonesia s monetary reforms. Among them wer e Oei Tiong Tjay, President of the113 words
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Article66 1952-02-11 7 NEW DELHI. Feb. 10. fUP>Some 2,000 residents of Kashmii rioted against the Indian-sup ported government yesterday m Jammu, winter capital of the disputed border state, it was reported here. Newspapers here said troop? and police broke up the mob. wounding six rioters and arresting 16. They66 words
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Article54 1952-02-11 7 CAIRO, Feb. 10 <Reuter) Cairo's curfew will be delayed two hours until midnight tomorrow on King Farouk s 32nd birthday. But it will be an austere occasion since the court is m mourning for King George VI and celebrations have b« en cancelled because of the recent events m Cairo54 words
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457 1952-02-11 7 Black-draped London Awaits Return Of King mg the hall to receive the k.lki body. Siime 50 nun bad labotll ed through the ni^ht miking v.c citafaUgue '>n which will red tht cofrin. A fresh team arrived *'.i! morning to "ake over. Others were beginning to lay the 500 yard.-- of457 words
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102 1952-02-11 7 LISBON, Ftb 10. (AP) Gen. Omar s ra^ify s>m\ yesterday the dispute over 'he standardised rifle for NATO forces has been ended by agreement "that everybody uses what he has until he fete a better rifle." Gen Bradley, chairman of the U.S. J^iiu Chiefs102 words
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Article258 1952-02-11 8 Industrials. Alexandra B'.'ick Preference $2.20. Fraser \>ive Ord. $4.20 to $4.10. Gammon 52.92A $2.95. Hammer S4l ~>o Hongkong Bank $837 i and $840. Malayan Breweries $5.40, Malayan Cement $1.13 i to .90 els Malayan Collieries "$1.90. McAiister 54:5.50 $4:5.25, Sime Darby $28.00, Straits Times $4.00 to $::.9fl.258 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-02-11 8 This one of the five types of prefabs which Paya Lebar squatters will have to choose from for erectioi^atJSedok.19 words
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Article136 1952-02-11 8 Petalinff Tin Ltd. operated three dredges throughout the year ended Oet 31, to show a profit of $7,757,957 or 17G.:> per cent. Final dividend recommendation of 30 per cent, makes a total ot 150 per cent for the year .Net liquid assets on balancing date came to $5,294,109136 words
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566 1952-02-11 8 FAIR DEALINGS IN LOCAL LOANS By A Special Correspondent MARKETS were overshadowed m mid-week by the King's death and subsequently most subdued with little inclination to embark on new transactions. Early m the period under review, the market m tins and industrials was fairly566 words
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Article361 1952-02-11 8 MICHAEL CONNORS - MICHAEL CONNORS By SOME 20,000 lons of Malayan bauxite the ore from Which aluminium is derived have been s*old lo llie Central Trust of China. Formosa, by a Singapore C.hinese firm which has bought up former Japanese-owned bauxite mines m Johore. The ore will he361 words
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Article54 1952-02-11 8 AMERICAN cotton experts estimate Asia will grow mure than 8,;>00.000 bale* of cotton this year, an increase of about U OO.OOO bales ovo! 19.i1. However, this inc:ea.->e is evpected to have little effect on the world cotton trade because it U likely to be absorbed by th«A.P. - 54 words
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Advertisement627 1952-02-11 8 FAST REGULAR I R A\S-PACIH< SERVICE Direct Overl.tnd Sma Francisco Los Aneeles AJ America! Citie> Penans P. S'bam S pnre An LA SF CHINA BLAR 24/26Feb 27Feb 2tf*e*/2Mar 23Mar WILLIAM LTJCKENBACH 24/26 Max 27/28>1ur 29Mir '2Apr 23Apr For full oartlculars of Dry Lars^ L)eep Tanks and Passengei Booking- etc Agents627 words
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Advertisement340 1952-02-11 8 C^INA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. Kf^ular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Pea:tn«. Also direct Sailing from Bangkok a nd Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Hue Penan? From 'Sinkiang' Feb. 220 d Feb 25th Hongkong Sails Penane Sails S'oore For Yochow' InPortG.::<* Feb. 11th H'kong Japan •Kweiyang'340 words
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Advertisement280 1952-02-11 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland AmerUa.Une Nederland I me Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BAI TIMOR E MOBILE NEW OKI FANS Spore P Sham Penang *ZEELAND (RL) l?/23Feb 24'25Feb 26/27 Feb f SLOTERDIK (HAL) 27Feb/4 Mar 5/6 Mar 7/8 Mar tTABIAN(SMN) 17/22 Mar 23280 words
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Advertisement549 1952-02-11 8 B'DOfe P. Shim p^ k "MORELIA" for Bangkok M Wl Hongkong Kobe Voko- j^hl hama 21 ?3 Feb MUM Ih| "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 28-29 Feb W^ "PATAGONIA" for Bang- fA kok Hongkong Manila 29 Feb 1 Mar W 1 I a nONIA" for Bangkok 17-17 Mar I "PANAMA" for Bangkok549 words
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214 1952-02-11 9 While campaigning t«* for the Municipal I. I found that cer■M had deliberately d ft la and played on n f so-7^e of the 9 rhe-t- ptfftWM have 10 "*ers with the ■hf andidatei g foi .1 party -.v::h uranec thai Ihej are I214 words
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Letter34 1952-02-11 9 The Whole, Not A Part v. I >' X c g] i 4pa] c m nothei i it i p es oJ > nts fundaments tre f\.-*- may not ate Wa with iv ■d. m F\34 words
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Letter156 1952-02-11 9 Sir:—It was recently announced at an election meeting at Kuala Lumpur by Duto Onn. President of the X L IMP' that the present election arrangements were am rtioned Hy the General Body of the I.M.P. and by the Election Board. As a member ot' the I.M.P. I156 words
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Letter253 1952-02-11 9 Sfr —Because Malaya is a land mixed races, her fuI ire can never be put m 'ie hands <>t a party represe. ins (•:::>• one community, -i 'h aa the United Malays National Organisation or the .M.i ajran Chinese Associat on. The election alliance of the UMNO253 words
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Letter118 1952-02-11 9 Sir: Our Kuala Lumpur Municipal Elections campaign has reached its zenith and by now. most of the voters have heard the speeches of the 32 contesting candidates of the four wards. We voters are quite impressed by the statements of every candidate and it is therefore118 words
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Letter183 1952-02-11 9 Sir:— I read with great interest a letter from a 'Chinese Voter' published m the Malay Mail regarding the Petaling Municipal elections. What he has said is •a revelation to most of the electorate. To confirm this I have gone through the Register of Municipal Electors and find183 words
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236 1952-02-11 9 k time Ifeat :'.f akcn motorist, tutes the oenacc m Ihe 1 m Ih 9 matter v !*> following B- '.> which z this prijdeatas vifor-Th.-.jj I an told :->-i;rm^ bearegei d: "IF YOU T DRINK. IF I DRINK DON'T appearing even test villages of236 words
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Letter109 1952-02-11 9 Sir _Some W. D. Civilian Employees are travelling to and from their working places m special cars, others m lorries covered with badly torn tarpaulins and the rest m lorries without tarpaulins and benches. Those who travel m lorries are herded together like sheep.109 words
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Letter, Illustration306 1952-02-11 9 Premium Bonds Cannot Beat Race Tickets Sir, I observe with interest the article on page 11 of your issue of Feb. 8, headed "Should the City live on Premium Bonds?" which appears to have been written by "Takar". Perhaps you will allow me to say that while I do not306 words
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Letter144 1952-02-11 9 Or Make Ends Meet Sir: How many salaried people can alTord to buy Premium Bonds? Most of them find it difficult to make ends meet. To expect them to produce the millions required by the City Council by means of Premium Bonds is futile. In the Federation, the saie of144 words
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318 1952-02-11 9 MR.DAVID CHEN:HIS BOYS WON'T FORGET Sir, Kindly allow me a little space m your widely read paper to record the grief which we the boys of Chung Ling High School, Penang. feel over the death of our beloved Principal, the late Mr. David Chen. I am asked by many of318 words
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Letter87 1952-02-11 9 Sir, -r- The appointment of a new Deputy High Commissioner has been announced and m this connection at the recent meeting of the Federal Council on this subject, two of the present Ministers Dato Onn and Dato Thuraisingam, vehemently fought for the amendment moved by87 words
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339 1952-02-11 9 Sir;— The Malayan Chinese Association has announced the appointment of Messrs. Yap Mau Tatt and Y. C. Kang as "supermen" at $2,000 each per month. It was stated that a section of the Selangor branch of the Malayan Chinese Association was to protest against these339 words
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367 1952-02-11 9 Mr. Manyam, His Accent And His Political Faith Sir: I appreciate the Iden interest taken by q ite a few correspondents m I !ie affairs of the working-c 1 councillors m general i me m particular. During the thirteen months I have been a councillor, I have attended all but367 words
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170 1952-02-11 9 North, South East, West Distrees Sir: It is undeniable that all pubiic servants have signed an agreement with the Government that they are liable to be transferred to any part of the Federation. But before the order of transfer of an officer is issued, we would like to call upon170 words
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Letter411 1952-02-11 9 Sir, As a Burman 1 Found the article (m your papet of Feb. 6) written by Mr. Rawie Knox very InterestIns. It was headed "To "h« West, Burma seems 'weak but willing." His reference to 'lie .supposed exchanges between the Burmese Foreign Office and the Chinese Ambassador Lndicatet411 words
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Letter152 1952-02-11 9 Sir; I am glad thai the controversy over the towgay wells is now over, but I deplore the attempt to make political capital out of it, which fortunately failed. The Labour Party's parliamentary committee three wcfks ago decided to oppose any move to close the wells, on the152 words
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Advertisement31 1952-02-11 9 START n\\|\(; TODAY. I CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD YOU CAN OPKN A SAV|.N(,S A( 111 N1 KM %8 LITTLt AS $1/- INTLRhSI Will M PAID AT 2i% PER ANN! M \a31 words
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Article, Illustration1601 1952-02-11 10 j'li;> is the story of an adventure which I am to invite you to share with me an adventure called photography. For the j»nrne>. you will need above all imagination, a desire for artistic se|f-e\pres>,ion and little spare cash. ethei ntrepid g irned it matters not forStandard - 1,601 words
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72 1952-02-11 10 LOS AXGELES, Feb. 10 (AP»— Death has ended the film writing career of Phillip Epstein, 42, who with hi s brother. Julius. collaborated on such pictures as "Casablanca," 'The Man Who Came To Dinner." "Arsenic And Old Lace" and the "Male Animal." The last named won72 words
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Article, Illustration529 1952-02-11 10 RONALD REDFORD - RONALD REDFORD .\\W\\\\\\\V\\\V\V\V\\\\V\\\\\\\\\v. I 'SMILE** PLEASE*! BEFORE men and women can really learn to live successfully, says one of Britain's reading psychiatrists, they must face up to the truth about themselves. In a new book, "Succe^ful Living"' (Penguin 2.i.> the psychiatrist, Dr. Eustace529 words
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Article235 1952-02-11 10 THERE'S nothing like keepJl ing films m the family. Director John Ford took a unit to Ireland to film "Quiet Man" and nearly everybody's relations got roped hi. First, John Ford's son, Pat. a writer did a stint as stunt man. His brother-in-law, Wingate Smith, helped235 words
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Advertisement191 1952-02-11 10 PETER ROBINSON, Malaya's holed photographer, begins his series ol articles on popular photography m this paper with this invitation to beginners and all those interested m the hobby <rt picture-taking —to share with him an adventure called photography a great camera... now even greater tne sensational 21 x 31 RANGEFINDER191 words
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Miscellaneous302 1952-02-11 10 n[tfinriifflaii»**~"*~ v 8 ft s a jfi B vS B V WWQfIwA he sir X likHifaood that SOMC Itrntal c\ i-iit m.iy o: nr after lons ntt«t«*rii mil [trepan- tiuii. is aorcatoatod bj tineclipse of ttw maw. nas learn of tin* saddea deatn «>i an important perwoN. Auri'<- inents reached302 words
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675 1952-02-11 11 LONDON, Feb. 9. Spectators at today's English League toccer matches stood bareheaded before play began while a one-minute ftilenCC was observed m memory of King George VI. The hymn u Abide vvitli Me" and the national anthem "God Save The Oueen" was sung. Player*675 words
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Article44 1952-02-11 11 SYDNEY, Feb. 10, (AP) K«n McGregor, Australia's national tennis champion, retained his Sydney North Suburbs title yesterday beating George Worthinflton 6-3, 6-4. The doubles title went veterans Adrian Quist and Geoff Brown who beat Worthiogtoa «nd Jeck May 6-4. 6-1.44 words
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182 1952-02-11 11 U S Tennis Excuses 'Damaging Prestige' SYDNEY, Feb. 10, (IP).— Tennis writer George Crawford charged m a five-column article published m the Sunday Telegraph that the United States Lawn Tennis Association is "making itself a laughing stock and damaging the sporting prestige of America." Crawford (not related to former tennis182 words
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Article248 1952-02-11 11 Arts Science Win Tratman Cup ARTS and Science won the Tratman Challenge Cup for inter-faculty badminton for the first time since the war when they scored a narrow victory over the Medical Faculty m the annual match at the Clerical Union yesterday. Arts and Science won by five games to248 words
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Article58 1952-02-11 11 OSLO. Norway. I* b. I. (UP). Bireer Kadi, Norway's world famous ski jumper, fractured Ms right ankle today on a fall on a ski jump m Kon«sberK where he was practising with Poland's Olympic ski junipers. Caught by a sudden wind just before landing. Kudd was58 words
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Advertisement624 1952-02-11 11 jVOTICE is hereby given that with effect from today the telephone numbers of Ideal Homes and Engineering Indus- tries have been changed to ,***** (two lines). t IT is hereby notified that Mr. Lav Soon Cheng, pharrnaceuticals salesman, is no longer m the employ of this Company as from this624 words
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Advertisement419 1952-02-11 11 TUITION VIGHT CLASSES: New ComL meacdal Ciasser 1 i>cwriti\« (Pantf and Text Book FREE), B anri Accountancy, Shorthand (Theory and Sp' < VA and Gregg), Commercii Cucrejponde c, Seci- tariaJ Pth* tire. Conn crdal Law, D pany Law ing. Bo n s Con me Ari*! tnel A Imfsslon <"'■ ion419 words
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Miscellaneous19 1952-02-11 11 Miscellaneous 1/ w pi i teins to n A I r feed t the S AGRIKAH' > P.O. Box of.19 words
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312 1952-02-11 12 BOMBAY, Feb. 10 (Renter .—Japan won three lilies m the world table tennis champion*hip* here today the men and women's singles ami the women's doubles. Jiroji Satoh, who earlier had baffled opponent alter opponent with his uncanny spin play, .final l\ conquered Hungarian312 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-02-11 12 Picture by Prize Rivins at yesterday's Varsity versus the City chess match. Mrs. Farris presenting The Mac Donald Cup to Mr. Teh Choon Keat. captain of the City team, and Dr. Lim Kok Ann, captain of the Lniversitv team after the match which ended m a draw TonyTony Goh - 51 words
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Article244 1952-02-11 12 1 RAINER K. R. Daniels, with wins and eight p. aces m Sw >ng r Turf Club Gold > ieet which has just con- i the most success- at Kuala Lumpur. F Og closely behind is Breuk< w ith fly« I m pla es. His244 words
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Article76 1952-02-11 12 ARCADIA, CALIFORNIA. Feb. 10. (AP Hill Prince, Windy City II and Jockey Kddie Arcaro, each a favourite, swept all all honours m a racing double header at Santa Anita Park yesterday. Hiii Prince, making his first start since Last November, captured the US$2O. OOO San76 words
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434 1952-02-11 12 THE UNIVERSITY Chess Club and the City of Singapore Chess Club drew 15-15 m their Mac Donald cup match played on Saturday. I oeverai leading Malayan chess players took part m *the match, among them Dr. Lim Kok Ann, a former Singapore champion, Lo434 words
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352 1952-02-11 12 LONDON, Feb. 10 (Renter).— Ki Ming, last year's 2,000 guineas winner, has not only been given top weight m the Lincolnshire Handicap, to be run on March 26, but has been rated 7 lbs. k-tter than the next best m the race, Lord Mose-352 words
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Article69 1952-02-11 12 MADRAS, Feb. 10 (Reuter) Vinoo Mankad, one of the world's best all-rounders, told Reuter today that he intended retiring: from Test cricket after this year. This implies that though he has decided not to undertake the full tour of England with India next summer he69 words
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Article29 1952-02-11 12 LONDON, Feb. 10, 7AP;-«-The Ministry of Works announced that, playing .of all games, including golf, has been suspended m the, Royal Parks nutil after the King's funeral29 words
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176 1952-02-11 12 PENANG, Sun. A suggestion made by Mr. J. G. Ritchie to hold friendly matches between local clubs so as to improve the standard cf athletics m Penang was approved at the annual general meeting of the Penang Amateur Athletic Association today. The meeting also176 words
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Article158 1952-02-11 12 Singapore Badminton Association THE reversal m order of two paragraphs m our Badminton Commentator's commentary on Saturday's Singapore Badminton Association meeting, which was published m the Sunday Standard yesterday, conveyed an impression which was entirely different from that intended. One of^the paragraphs m question read: "How this apparently unfair ruling158 words
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Article51 1952-02-11 12 ROME, Feb. 10 (AP)— Frank Sedgman will play m the International Tennis Championship m Rome. April 14 20, it was reported here yesterday. Sedgman was reported to have written the Italian officials: "I will be delighted to play m Rome where I have never played51 words
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Article835 1952-02-11 12 LONDON. Feb. 10 (Reuter^ Football league standings afier yesterday's matches are a.s follows- N.j Scottish lf>:, >ue I v s I p:l"d tin ■.<-. mo < I werp .1 it s;/-i.i i k >.~ i Vc. Reuter FIRST DIVISION OoaV PWDLFA Pts. Manchester V 30 16 8Reuter - 835 words
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Article90 1952-02-11 12 LONDON. Feb. 9 (Reuter)— Rugby League Cup Ist Round leg: Batley 9 Bramley 9. Bradford Northern 6 Doneaster 5 Castleford 4 Swinton 5. Cardiff 7 Dewsbury 7. Huddersfield 5 Halifax 13. Hull 8 Oldham 6. Leeds 44 Hull Kingston Rovers 14. Leigh 11 Keighley 4. Rochdale HorneUs 790 words
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523 1952-02-11 12 INDIA WIN FINAL TEST BY AN INNINGS A iPnifi^ Mankad, Ahmed Rout MCC MADRAS, Feb. 10 (Renter).— lndia w* the fifth match against England today by an inning and eight run* allout for 183 runs m the second inning. England's defeat was the result of a brilliant nwM I* fl523 words
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Article128 1952-02-11 12 ENGLAND Ist INNS 266 INDIA Ist INNS. 457 for 9 declared ENGLAND 2nd INNS. Spooner lbw Divecha 6 Lowson c Mankad b Phadkar 7 Graveney c Divecha b Ghulam Ahmed 25 Robertson lbw Ghulam Ahmed 56 Watkins c b Mankad 48 Poole c Divecha b Ghulam Ahmed 3 Carr128 words
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Article51 1952-02-11 12 übL.u. tea. v iKeuter) Norwegian skating ace Hjalma Anderson today beat his owi world .speed record for 10.001 metres, clocking 16 minutes 32.1 seconds at the International pre Olympic meeting a: Hamar north of Oslo. His farmer figures, only twc weeks old. were 16 minutes 51.451 words
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Article46 1952-02-11 12 ese and H stars Hong X month i Hong X Ass cial The i Japanese the A Calcutta for a threethe Da..- t singles and The pa F. Naku:. Cup repi Kamo md third Kong presented I a:. T46 words
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