Singapore Standard, 2 April 1952
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Title Section15 1952-04-02 1 Singapore Standard VOL. II NO. 275 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.15 words
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280 1952-04-02 1 war III No Closer Than 3 Years Ago S ialln Answers M w VORKi \j>ril I (I P) Russian Premier exfMneaaed tli«* vim io<la\ tli»t a thi rd War is no iloacg than il WM3 |W« or thrrr years The Soviet ea ler made the s itemei I m ans«280 words
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63 1952-04-02 1 iM»ON Apr. 1 (IP) i .11 mil Yard is leadmrc intl more" to i i.r\ that "top i t papers" ,11 U>«- road by I h o v n ar»" an hoa\. a Minis>uppl> spokesman jiokf^nuin said »t m April Fool's nk^t« v was63 words
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Article18 1952-04-02 1 M ut nd a units' A Mil m me his ps m M I18 words
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Article23 1952-04-02 1 SYDNEY, Apf 1, (Reuter- \;>, Mr. Jan es McGirr, Laboui niei ol New South U -signe 1 >day be aua k\ ilth.23 words
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191 1952-04-02 1 Colombo Plan SINGAPORE will receive "substantial aid" under thr Colombo Plan m a scholar-ship-scheme for the training of urgently needed teihniI tians m Singapore said Mr. C. C. Tan. Colony Legislative i Councillor, yesterday. Mr. Tan, who represented Singapore ai the Consultative Committee meeting191 words
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Article195 1952-04-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR. TuesGeneral Sir Gerald Tempi* today toured Central m >re. where he inspected military and police establishments. ■\t Kluang police circle headquarters, Gen TemoJei insp 1 the famous ¥ong Peng J ii c Squad. He spent over an »oui th Operations Ri >m Aite lunch195 words
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Article, Illustration498 1952-04-02 1 Egyptian PremitT Ahmed Naguib Hilaly Push* and British Ambassador to Egypt Sir Ralph Stevenson met on March 11 m what was described as "preliminary and exploratory talks" toward the resumption of AngloEgyptian negotiations upon the evacuation of British troops from the Sue/ Canal and the Egyptian AssumptionAP - 498 words
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292 1952-04-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs.— Grnrral Gerald Tempter's appeal to Chinese youth U» join the Federation polite force received unanimous support from Federation Chinese leaders today. The Al-ilavan Chinese Association, The Standard learns. will take up the question immediately with all its branches m the292 words
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63 1952-04-02 1 TOKYO, Apri. 1 <t'P' -The Naw announced that V r ice Admiral C. Turner .Toy will be replaced as Commander of the Far East Naval Forces by Vice Admiral Robert P. Briscoe. The Navy did not v whether Briscoe, now United States Seventh63 words
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Article, Illustration10 1952-04-02 1 photo. r r Tin (rieht) Singapore Legislative Councillor conference.- StandardStandard - 10 words
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Article106 1952-04-02 1 LONDON" April 1 (Reuter)— Todays Financial Times criticised the British Q ivernment's excess profits Levy lor the burden it would place on the rubbei growing industry. "It v intolerable that an industry vital to the Sterling area should have a cold war from Whitehall added to106 words
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104 1952-04-02 1 TOKYO, April. 1 (IP) United Nations and Communist staff officer* agreed at Panmuhjom today to turn the ticklish issue of Russia's nomination as a neutral inspection nation to a hi«!ier level negotiating team lor further discussion. The Allied staff officers agreed with the Communists104 words
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Article76 1952-04-02 1 1,300,000Voters Troop To Polls MILWAUKEE, Apr. 1. (APJ Something like 1 300,000 voters j were trooping to the polls today m Nebraska and Wisconsin, with 4H Republican and 40 Democratic Presidential nominating votes riding on the outcome. Despite forecasts of showers m Wisconsin, obsei vera looked for a record 176 words
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125 1952-04-02 1 UK Urged Not To Be Influenced By Malaya's Demand LONDON. Apr. L, tßeuter)— Britain wOS HI ged b; I >day s Daily Express not to b< influenced by a demand tor M::i <■ m Independence. ■a demand U made for Independence within three ye.*::.," this paper Mid editoria ly "At.v125 words
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Article110 1952-04-02 1 New K.J. Government Announced JAKARTA, Apr l (Re terAAP I A new Indon .an Government under Ot. Wilopo, former Minister of Ecoi m Affairs, was announced by President Sukarno today. Dr. Wilopo, of the Indonesian National Party, will temporarily hold the foreign affairs portfolio m addition to being Prime Minister.110 words
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Article176 1952-04-02 1 Sabre jets Destroy Ten MIGs SEOUL. April 1 tUTI American SaforeJH pilots drs trovrd 10 C— iwnirt Mid I probably destroyed tbref .mil damaged 10 tfUttn loda\ m riuht thundering tif battfefi eof tho high allii de dogfights with tho (»wepl w i r i _4 i took place this176 words
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Article46 1952-04-02 1 St.nul ird M.ill K< porltr V. [NDI at T. ttajoowai l< I stabbed In Ihe :ii m !•< :i i^di which took plao ,i col fee shop it 51 G R tad [i te ol his wound R H;i!i^<i i.m Road foi iii I i46 words
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Advertisement118 1952-04-02 1 #eadhi&B H»^ T ra tlaxw or sh Replies ACSIT. opposes rivif© T-r**i^. Move To Send HsWS i?W$J«e i^ »*«M«*W« k o tWlitJsm^P. 2 **V»U r©*#s^-P. i Team To RJ^P. 4 5.P.H. de ?!LVA 1 t DECEMBER HANDICAP MEETING, LANGA LANGA CIRCUIT, NAIROBI, KENYA 30TH DECEMBER, 1951 J/tJ Cycles up to118 words
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Advertisement42 1952-04-02 1 Ihstrihulors: H rdiil Singh Sons, Ltd., Rafiles Plare Sport. L fA W C jr ,^i K^^flnj Uilil 4*t lA >/ I Pv /^l I j^A u^ R. JMW Wt I iWt'^Mfcti^By H|l \TaOM S'pOPC K. |jmi|Hii I|k*li I t'liaii^. Kirn liii'iz S.ir>o>>iK l»«»ru< <*42 words
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129 1952-04-02 2 He Left His Regiment To Go Fishing PRIVATE A nat bin Said of the Singapore Guard Reg menl (R..U.P.) who absented^himself w.:hout leave to S'-> fishing was sentenced at a District Court Martial at Tanglin yesterday to 56 days' i nprisonment, Ariiat toW the court that the reason he went129 words
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298 1952-04-02 2 Kidnapping Trial Chines* 1 woman denied m llic Singapore Third riniinal District ourl yesterday thai her I (>-> rar-olcl (laughter ran sway from the house because *>!■«- \wuit<*<l th«* s^i i*l i«» l»r a prostitute. The woman, Ng k Lan. a hawker298 words
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Article117 1952-04-02 2 Standard Woman Reporter AW SHEAD, "Talks Producer" o: the 8.8.C 'a »o was popular with !ie forces during the passed through Singapore yesterday by Qantas/ BOAC on her return to Britain after mx months rest m Australia. Australian by birth. Ann was a reporter tin-re, until117 words
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Article, Illustration307 1952-04-02 2 photo. No Time To 9 Go Through J All Red Tape 4"W (",<<, rrutA cinric Mandard Staff Reporter MR. W. R. M. HAX WORTH, Chief of the Singapore Traffic Police, toM The Standard yesterday that the Traffic Police cannot wait for deliberation on all schemes concerningStandard - 307 words
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277 1952-04-02 2 A 22-YEAR-OLD labourer who kidnapped a Chinese girl of 14 and then took her to Ipoh for six weeks, pleaded m his defence yesterday, that the girl threatened to commit suicide if he did not allow her to follow him277 words
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Article30 1952-04-02 2 THE NEXT meeting of the Singapore Rural Board for April will be held at ihe Conference Room of the Colonial Secretary's Office on April 18 a{ 1U a.m.30 words
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Article29 1952-04-02 2 TAN KIM PUI was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday, for failing to register lor an identity card.29 words
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Article32 1952-04-02 2 A.S.P M.JC. rlaines, has been apoointed aide-de-camp to the Officer Administering the Goyernment of Singapore. Captain R.J. Bingham-Newland, who was aide-de-catnp to Sir Frnnklin Gimson has returned to En land32 words
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Article178 1952-04-02 2 MR. TAV SOO YONG, Manager of lay K«»h Vat Bus Company yesterday denied an allegation by two of his employees that they were fired becaus* ili were subpoenaed a* witnesses al an inquest on a motor cyclist \^lio Mas killed m an accident. 'The two178 words
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253 1952-04-02 2 Standard Woman Reporter 1 THE year 1951 had been a disappointing one for the Young Men's Christian As^oI elation m Singapore, according to their annual report. Although progress h;is been made, plans for the renovation to the Orchard Road branch and lor the new253 words
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Article65 1952-04-02 2 A BUSI X ESS HA X. Ong Song K'ik. vh<> gave two dishonoured .cheques totalling $1,107 to a shopkeeper vu sentenced to two years* anu six months' rigorous imprisonment by v r Justice Knight at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. On? had pleaded guilty to two65 words
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Article, Illustration390 1952-04-02 2 If Was Mr. Teos Birthday By A Special Correspond eni IT WAS hi.s birthday. Teo Hye San prepared to celebrate with his family and his friend?. He had never missed a day ;ii the office but he was tempted to take a holiday. It was an occasion worthy of f>390 words
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Advertisement138 1952-04-02 2 CONQUER YOUR BUCKOUIS! f ITI m use the i ATH A EXPRESS HURRICANE LANTERNS •-•v Wiih Spc< i.il |'i t,c alinf Pi r R<-adv lor ■ptiUiw Miilnn Jk Mroiuis. su7e 1 njxirwr!^Ho Hock Ann Co.. 2GI. tU ft icadi Hd.. v Disrnb.ro..:- Chan K^c Cheono 1 :Smmt for tfi€ Mew's138 words
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Miscellaneous40 1952-04-02 2 ■wwi-ww—— p— mbhi^mmhmhmh ■mmmmmmm mmm*—m*~mmmmamjfimm^ mm m »^««^i i NAT'- >- ,-V:;^s*M^ 1 I CARCASSES ATTRACT FLIES. V I -W-//^* f \i I I tf U T A MUST KECP STONE MOUNTAIKJ) V J^SA) *■£*£< >. J* i CLEAN- ME NEAW^J V fy/Z^y^40 words
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Article, Illustration153 1952-04-02 3 3 Failed To Save Drowning Merchant -SUICIDE 111 i iiL ornnrr i 1 liny* Had i? o■r I itllo \\\V i,« .1 i! irknctw t" t hit bastneaoii had ihrown him- vs.ii* r ;thir be I ,\i ti to ll>r VV r-| bin gj ing Pc i Kia expoi drowneStandard - 153 words
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Article41 1952-04-02 3 Hurt Woman With Stone causin j traman, N a stone 00 Feb. I Low m the Re C jesterght n tated )hat 1 on lef aftei to m a three h e she rg D strict S. E larked H might41 words
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Article131 1952-04-02 3 •il -.fil-lui^ totl.n II N i i> iiu>ril R«j |I Im K.I i k i.i nrgr M mt i h ii--r i:.i .nirri;.i i< toll II I" llff-OM H.i id. Haas m ir i m. hi.T.:- i i Malayan i. Krewrnr, i) Xii l"\ .i.hi Urn kt hi131 words
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Article134 1952-04-02 3 MORE ARCHITECTS NEEDED-BENHAM IN <.\P< and the Federation of Malaya need tni! architects, particularly architects. Dr. F. m. EcwMmk Adviser to the Commissioner sail lo He Standard yesterday. a i returned taking < a the ii while »rofessional r the m bet itralian Z Govern- the present. 1 I not134 words
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Article73 1952-04-02 3 Tl! -i MM paid by ihe C meni I the Singapore Oil mci -i tull settlement the lattei > c lim for the reimbu semeni ol expenditure incurrrd on to Raid Precautions it! i M will be < rt-rtited to the genera] reveti le of the73 words
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Article, Illustration134 1952-04-02 3 WAS m j hurry to come back home, not that I was bomesidi »»r het iuse I do not like America, hut rather hi i use I was pager to tell mv friends so many things that I learned m America." This was what 18-year-old134 words
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Article219 1952-04-02 3 Standard Staff Reporter Meanwhile, employees of the Lam Choon Rubber Factory— the factory closed t*own yesterday are negotiating with then' employers for compensation. It is understood that they are not satisfied with the $300 compensation offered to each oi them and are demanding for $900.219 words
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271 1952-04-02 3 BABY FELL OFF BALCONY DURING POWER CUT Standard Staff Keportpr su^tjfstion that the balconies *v Singapore Improvement I Trust flats should be railed off to prevent children fall i inir over was made by Mr. Low Kvv.in Vuu, Secretary of the Tbong dial Medical Institution, m the Coroner's Court yesterday.271 words
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Article, Illustration212 1952-04-02 3 'SUBTLE MOVE TO WIELD THE AXE' A.4JSU Opposes 'Trade Tests Standard SlalT Reporter THE 8,000-STRONG Army Civil Service I nion ol Singapore will boycott the trade tests now he i nt: considered hy the Army authorities because it considers this a* a "subtle movn hy the employers ti» carry throughStandard - 212 words
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Article286 1952-04-02 3 THE Merrilads Musical Asso- ciation elected the following officials for 1932: Patrons: Mess:'?. L,!m Km Lee. Wee Tin Nam, Chua Back Lwee, Tan Soon Kcm;, Low Kvvay Song. S. O. Seng, Tan S:a-kuatig. Soh Re:!,; Lim, Soh Ghee Soon. Tan Keni; Cheny, Loo Boon Quee. Wee K:\-j, Moh.286 words
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Article99 1952-04-02 3 PENANG. Tues. A subcommittee of the Penang and Province Wellesley Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis today decided to investigate cases which might qualify for allowance from the MAPTB monthly grant of $5,000. The Municipal President, Mr. N. Ward, who is c' i*rman of the Association, told99 words
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238 1952-04-02 3 TIIF SINGAPORE Relief Court was told yesterday how nine gunny sacks of cigarettes were dumped into the sea by a boatman who tried to escape with his friend m a motor sampan, when they were chased by the Customs across the waters from the238 words
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Article61 1952-04-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Abu bin Songit. a 23-year-old Special Constable was convicted by Che Harun m the Second Magistrate's Court here yesterday and sentenced to lour months' rigorous imprisonment for absenting himself from duty on Jan. 27 under circumstances which showed that he had no intention of returning61 words
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Article248 1952-04-02 3 RENTALS of Singapore Improvcmenl Trust Hals an* likely lo !><• increased m the near future when the Trust becomes liable to pay assessment rates «»n hII iis housing properties. The Trust has agreed the payment <>• assessment rates on it> properties on condition the City Council m248 words
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Article25 1952-04-02 3 MALACCA. Tues. The Federation Chief Justice C. C. Matthews. paid an informal visit for the first time to the judicial staff here today.25 words
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56 1952-04-02 3 MADAM Ksftherine Wong, one of the many registration clerks who are now dealing with identity cards m police stations to ease the pressure on the Registration Centre m Stamford Road. She is seen m the Central Police Station where she dealt with about 100Standard - 56 words
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Miscellaneous10 1952-04-02 3 ■^^-'A J^^B^BTTy^Jjy^^f^^^^^^ tR^ i I g v^\ i^-'' 'V* i10 words
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Article, Illustration460 1952-04-02 4 MOVE TO SEND TRAM TEAM TO RI traders Want Credit System Relaxed Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. A move to form a panIVfalayan trade delegatipn to Jakarta to make representation to the Indonesian Government with a view to securing relaxation of the letter of credit system, is being proposed I>>460 words
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Article147 1952-04-02 4 Standard Staft Cor respondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Government has imposed new travel restrictions on the Kuala Kubu Gap Raub Road for this month. The road wiU be closed to all civilian traffic on Thursday. Apri 1 3, Tuesday, April 8 We-lnesday, April 9. Satur-, day, April 12.147 words
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Article82 1952-04-02 4 NEW DELHI. Apr. 1 (Reulrr) D.ito Oun oin J;« r. Horn,- Member m the Malayan Federal Government, arrived li«t«* yesterday from Karachi after attending: the meetings of thr Consultative Committee of the Colombo Plan. Da to Onn. who proposes to stay m India for a week,82 words
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Article95 1952-04-02 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Tues. The first workers' bank m Malaya will probably be set up m Ipoh w th an authorised capital of $6M)OWK). and an immediate paid up capital of $2,000,000. This was revealed by Mr. C. H Yin chairman of the95 words
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375 1952-04-02 4 Standard Staff Correspoodenl KUALA LUMPUR, Turs. The story of how three soldiers chartering a taxi at midnight later assaulted the driver and eventually rohhed him of hits taxi, was told at the Iliph Court before Mr. Justice Bupha-iar today. One of the soldiers. Private375 words
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Article214 1952-04-02 4 Standard Siafl Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Padi production m Kelantao MI below the average m February tlii* year ♦hie t<» a dry spell m the early week «»l the month. The monsoon was delayed Treaggaau. The average crop obtained j for thai month was between! 14ft214 words
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Article268 1952-04-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Remarking that he was propared to believe the accused's story and that it was rather unfortunate that the case should have been brought up to Court, the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Mr. B. V. Rhodes today acquitted and discharged268 words
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Article127 1952-04-02 4 FOOD DUMPS FOUND Standard Staff Corrrspondont KUALA IXMPIK. Tues. A large food dump has been found m the Kajang area by security forces. The dump contained pounds of rice. 168 tins of foodstuff candles. medicines and stationery. Another dump li^ c been located i;i the Triang area. It contained \ar127 words
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Article142 1952-04-02 4 Ex-Detective Claims Trial KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A 22-year-old Chinese, Chen Kit Lene. formerly employed as a detective, claimed trial when produced before the President uf the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Mi". B. V. Rhodes yesterday on three charges of attempting to commit extortion. Chen was alleged to have attempted '<>142 words
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Article252 1952-04-02 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. F. W. Dalley, the wellknown trade unionist who visited Malaya m 1948, is coming to the country to conduct trade union training courses, a Government communique states. When Mr James Griffiths, then Secretary of State for the Colonies, visited Malaya252 words
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Advertisement44 1952-04-02 4 Today: 3.00 and 8.30 p.m. Larry Crabbe and Constance Moore m "BUCK ROGERS Showing Whole Serial of 1;> Smashing: Chapters of Thrills and Actions! DIAMOND THEATRI I Daily 3 Shows: 3.15—6.15 9.15 pm 'KIS-KI-YAD (In Hindustani) STARRING I Sulochana Chattergi Pare and Barat Busban44 words
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Advertisement172 1952-04-02 4 FROM h\lft\M\\ Mrwgtti ii o [/furersaMtttemii({4 i m A -jr* blastvr Atlrtu turn 'f ruts s. i# ii/ 4* TONY CURTI S-l V PIPER LAURIE i LAST 4 SHOWS: 1.45, 4. 6.30 kMlp TOMORROW! i I. i PEGGY M m •';:<•: I Diana ChaflW < kaiMlf I 1 LYN¥ COBUKN172 words
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Article, Illustration270 1952-04-02 5 MONEY LENDERS PUT UP SHUTTERS 'New Law Is Too Harsh' PEiNANG, r lu«-». Several moneylenders have decided not t>> lake t l! licence to carry on tkeir bvsiness with the introduction of ihe M0ney- Offlinaisrp nliicli cane into force yesterday. I uder the n( v> Onlinanro moneylenders have to pay270 words
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Article94 1952-04-02 5 Plaque To Remember The Dead A v ique is le i In the Catl c hral Wai Hall h all the •<• m the defen -c el pc live oi race of i ique v. i',: for sisi repji is m ttonsi ol :■;■•.> oi the ["he "^s f 6194 words
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Article70 1952-04-02 5 IPOli. Tues. The Synod ol the D.i. ese r Singapore will be I rrom Api i! 29 to \lji 2 X>\u j me hundred ;i»T Oi '■<.'-, i lent M will be attending The fii da levoted 'ad rel real open to a la ymen, whi c70 words
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Article109 1952-04-02 5 Standard Siaff Correspoadenf IPOH, Tues. To promote savings and boost the sales <>t premium bonds, savings clubs have been formed by a member of the postal stall al the Perak Divisional Headquarters al Ipofa and at the Taiping post office, Eafh member will have to pay109 words
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Article196 1952-04-02 5 Sliimlaril Stall < orr«s|M»ii4l»-nl i\\M, Tnr-i. Screral I MNO mrmbrris w»o innl tlit* IMF, haw i>«»%* r. from «l«i> foßewin^ Ihe resolution passed at ihelr general iK ilia! I M.NO nenam htnmiW m«h !>«• naemberH •»i oilur |M>httr;il parl>. ifcc prr»klrnl ol tl>«- PcI M\o.196 words
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Article97 1952-04-02 5 Village Shares Award i!'i Correspondent k cood txa pie I display ol i> m lpe out said the Mr A B ssinj m Malay ti tftikifl] Teiok .r ceremony hi ian 400 Hon e c present i A;iv (set was prePenghulu oi ,i i onuneih oi" from Ihe s. I97 words
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Article24 1952-04-02 5 I EIK YEW. form- i tani Station P.: mg baa been j i St ition Master. J i c:i taken over bin Vahaya.24 words
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Article99 1952-04-02 5 RECRUITS ROLL IN PENANG, Tues. Although 1 :h,'i\' i':i c been many calls I for young hum. ta join volunteer units of one kind or ano- iher recTuitmeni t>r !|I federation ol Malay Volunteer I Reconnaissance Corps »s proceeding satisfactorily Over fifty applications nave been received oul oi v hicn99 words
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Article100 1952-04-02 5 IPOH. Tues. The dispute between t'nc six bus company employers and their employees has taken a turn for the worse. The employees held an extraordinary meeting last evening at the Perak Motor Vehicles Employees Union ancl decided to inform their employers that they will not work100 words
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Article117 1952-04-02 5 PLANTER GETS JAIL AI.OR STAR. T\ c Bakar bin Abdullah, a padi planter oi Kampong Sematans, North Kedah, who stood i harged w ith the murder of a i >mpatriol Ahmad bin Salleh, plea led guilty yesterday to a lesser charge of culpable lioniicide not amounting to murder and was117 words
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Article67 1952-04-02 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Tues, Members ot the congregatiipn oi St. John's Church will be presenting scenes from the series of the radio play "The Man Born To Be King" by Dorothy L. Sayers on Good Friday. April 11 at 7 Tho play was serialised m67 words
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Article164 1952-04-02 5 I VIJMM. tO 'Mi a Hi t ;> n. I tera tTe>-»-totlicht Vavtettea c Fnni Mimiti W (C) 7 13 g DirafM (C-M'i-i '> m anal §IS pm. C w.med M!ke i ij i m. El Gharaoa (EfypI I I 4 and J ÜBi. !v !>i Baron MancnhauEn«\ltah164 words
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Article315 1952-04-02 5 BOhV KOIIND IN WFT.f^ Sl;ni«l:ii il f T i ->|>«»iiil» til !I*{)H. Tees. As a te^ad t« thr findins of (hr horff «,f a Siiunesc nvotnan, Rfinah tilas l.chan, m i ohhNl Wi'tl m Telok Albsoo last fCMt, a ili-yrar old Malay loirr attenfbuit, MoM.315 words
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Article331 1952-04-02 5 liii^B LET me begin on a note of caution. When you get your patterns open your envelopes carefully. Don't just rip with your paper cutter because you might damage the pattern pieces inside. Now to deal with queries which I have received from readers: MISS S.Y.C. of331 words
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Article, Illustration197 1952-04-02 5 Standard Stafl Correspondent PENANG, Tues. Thirteen children fia\«* Im-^h iiijnriMl this yrar a* a result of motor-car accidents and m practically every case, the motorisl tva* not io !>«■ blamed," tlit* Traflic Officer-in-Charge, Mr. K. Erwin, told The Standard today. Wiih \\\>* kite flying season nowStandard - 197 words
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Article70 1952-04-02 5 IPOH, Tues.— Bail of $50 was allowed each of six men, Ahmad Darns (23) SubraManiam (-'4) Kali! bin Malope (19) Dams bin Deran Abdullah bin Haji Aii (19) and Din Abdullah (21) who pleaded not guilty to the charge that on the night of March 22 at70 words
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Article38 1952-04-02 5 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. [si .>: bin Mat a five-year-ol I Malay boy was killed at Sunge! Derhaka yesterday after being Involved In an accident with a motor-car. The boy led by his grandmother was going home from >■ hooi.38 words
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Article51 1952-04-02 5 X: di bin Ck>fil (Jh v h<» uv irged pretending I a Spei a! Const capacil y ret fining t lie i< Ion! card i ■<• iTan Wm i; Course Road on A i 22, 0 il lowed m the i Irate I nf. The ooned Api i51 words
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1008 1952-04-02 6 | Salvador de Madariaga { - Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper UMNO Delusions Salvador de Madariaga hy n»^ifc«»«»»«»; COME astonishing statements were made at the half-yearly general meeting of the United Malay National Organization. to shouts of "Merdbka" (which means Independence) and to loud applause, the meeting adopted a resolution originated by the Youth Section of1,008 words
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Article351 1952-04-02 6 Review of Views A Iforabshell I TRUMAN'S bow out from 1952| presidential race was an "unexpected bomb"' to people inside and outside America, said independent Sin Chew Jit Poh. His retirement Sin Chew con-' tended, would strengthen the' hope of better unity and soli-' darity within the Democratic 1 Party351 words
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Article, Illustration424 1952-04-02 6 COLOMBO (by Air Mail)) AT 1 p.m. on Wednesday, March 26, Lord Soulbury landed at the Colombo airport. At 2 p.m. he sent for Mr. Dudley Senanayake, 40-year-old, son of the late Prime Minister and asked him to form a Government. Dudley accepted and called424 words
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Article820 1952-04-02 6 the best men to be found anywhere were all to a considerable extent due to Drummond and Monnet. A time came after a fateful visit of Drummond to Mussolini when these standards began to deteriorate. A new chef de cabinet of the Duce was not only820 words
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Article329 1952-04-02 6 TheLeague Failed by the need to spare the prestige of Japan, the Secretariat was to be found on the side of the big Powers and against those who, like the Spanish representative, from first to last bore the brunt of the battle for the Covenant. No such impression is conveyed329 words
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Article318 1952-04-02 6 Sir: Your editorial with reference to the Tanjong Malim incident was timely. I congratulate your paper for your thoughtfulness and courage m publishing those views, knowing full well that you will incur the disfavour of the Government However. I must add yet a few318 words
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Article263 1952-04-02 6 Sir, Your special trade article of the new Bata method where women's shoes are to be cheaper appearing m The Singapore Standard recently makes interesting reading. The name Bata is well known and universal. Today wherever people have recourse to footwear the word Bata is spoken263 words
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Article259 1952-04-02 6 Sir. I would like to bring this to the notice of your readers who may meet with the same experience. I had a call a little after 6 p.m on 22/3/52 and when I left the patient about 20 minutes later I found my car giving trouble259 words
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Article, Illustration15 1952-04-02 6 "From the day they wt'if married he's been forced l# iak» back scut"'15 words
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Article176 1952-04-02 6 Truth Without Tears SPEAKING poT MYSCLr DOZEN stationed q\ around Hie make a valuable bringing the E BOi -ifoctory end. It is g< m the Security For cap is accurate minute inform I movements, org intent, ons. information four differei I pa:d inforn ie who another, of truth and i176 words
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Advertisement10 1952-04-02 6 Sold Dollar Tea Shum Yip Lsong Tea Plantations Cameron Highlands10 words
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Advertisement55 1952-04-02 6 Hours of pleasure with a CINE CAMERA Yoj con hove a permanent record of memorable morrenrs. CALL and inspect our v. of cine zomeic^ and projecto Bell Howcll FILMO Bolex Paillard Kodak Dcjur Revere Emel Eumig COOKS, m on olso.o Photographic end C ne books ct grectly SINGAPORE PHOTO C55 words
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181 1952-04-02 7 Kefauver Calls For Ultimatum To Korea Reds WASHINGTON, Apr. 1, (IP) Senator IMvs Xe f auver vesti'iday c:»H<d for a < niled Nations u!ti matum to the Communists m Korea for a o,u:« k armistice. "We arc not g< ng to ai ptbing woi thwhile and i rtainly w e181 words
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Article103 1952-04-02 7 to his hotel h i' Friend. He was m c on leave and waj return to Brurui I tO d i trip. 1 lie injury v .1 slight burn v I le injuii d c:kMv x serious condi t through. 11. II ddyinfl for 20 Mr. Gili i the i103 words
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Article105 1952-04-02 7 UNITED N ll' NS Apr. l, (AP) The African group said yesXi v. lil submit an w. t n the Security Council tomorrow for immediate consideration oi the French-Tunisian conflict. Ambassador Ahmad s B P istan delegate sal I I preseni itives of 12 d< of105 words
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Article, Illustration410 1952-04-02 7 A ttlee: Time On Side Of West Red Communism 1 Ju us Counter To Human Nature 9 PHILADELPHIA, Ipr. I (Renter). Mr. ill \ultr. leader ©1 Britain's Labour Oppo- i.i here lasl nii'lit that if the West could i i I world war, time was on \\w -.iilr. rundamentall] RussianAP - 410 words
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Article81 1952-04-02 7 s I request* c reti Mr. 1 South Easi c led, n! .bute to fa i comrded P tid till -y-irt the I I r rtins M te tO with SV/iolarships f the c prog imme I 1 I\ 1I" I sen i rships E H :nics m 1952, two81 words
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28 1952-04-02 7 Egypi an witi n depot, >rted killed Navj Ministry occurred m -s used r< r 'a at Wadl M miles south ol28 words
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94 1952-04-02 7 1 1 Dead, 50 Hurt In Train Disaster LISBON. Apr. 1 (Renter) Rt-scue workers ran through a h.ul of crashing rock yesterday to reach passengers m a train crushed by an earlier rock fall SIX miles from hero They found 1 1 dead and SO hurt, and others still buried.94 words
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129 1952-04-02 7 PARIS. Apr. 1, (Reuter) M. Jean Letourneau, French M'nister for Associated States, has been appointed Minister Resident m Indo-Cbina, it was announced today. The French Council of Ministers adopted on March 26" suggestions fry M. Letourneau for the reorganisation of the military and civil129 words
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174 1952-04-02 7 LONDON, Apr. 1, (AP)— A United States Congressional committee, set up to probe the wartime Katyn Forest graves, near Smolensk, is to take evidence m London next month. The committee, tour Democrats and three Republicans, now is touring Europe seeking evidence174 words
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Article93 1952-04-02 7 COLOMBO, Apr. 1 <AP>.— Dudley Senanayake followed religious ceremonies practised by the ancient kings of Ceylon when he made his fir.st official appearance as Premier of Ceylon yesterday. He worshipped the sacred tooth of Buddha m the Temple of Tooths at Knnriy and placed on93 words
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Article73 1952-04-02 7 OMAHA. Nebraska. Apr. 1 (AP)— Brigadier General Jesse D. Auton, Deputy Director of Operations for Fighters at Strategic Air Command-, and one of his assistants were killed yesterday m the crash of a B-25 bomber attempting to land at Offutt air base. Three otherj were injured.A.P. - 73 words
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146 1952-04-02 7 LONDON, Apr. 1 (AP)— The price of admission to the stately homes of England went up a few pennies yesterday. The lords and ladies say times are getting tougher. Rising costs were blamed for a new increase m prices for the chance146 words
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Article272 1952-04-02 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. 1, (IT)— Politicians from Congress to the Kremlin found it hard to believe but the key to President Truman's decision not to seek reelection was his wife. i: His "beautiful little girl with golden curls" with whom he was first "smitten"' at272 words
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Article87 1952-04-02 7 WASHINGTON. Apr 1. (UP) —Senator Charles To bey thinks s'ome of the "damned crooked" internal revenue collectors should be given the old colonial punishment of pillory and stocks. The Bible-quoting: New Hampshire Republican's suggestions shocked Representative Emanuel (Teller. "Do you mean to tell me yon,87 words
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120 1952-04-02 7 Pinay Budget Likely To Be Adopted PARIS. Apr. 1 (Renter)— Prime Minister Antoine. Pinny today will present his "save-the-franc" budget his prescription to curb inflation and cure France's other economic ills. Political observers reported Monday that the National Assembly is likely to endorse Pinay's proposed treatment by adopting the budget.120 words
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Article79 1952-04-02 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Apr. 1. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER Spot 32 d. Apr/June 31 Id. July/Sept. 30} d. Oct. Dec. 291 d. April c.i f. 31 id. Market: Quiet. LONDON TIN Spot79 words
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Advertisement35 1952-04-02 7 INCONVENIENCE DELAY easily avoided by getting your We solve most of your problems m Sanitary Installations and give "o->ip! e re list of Sanitaryware fONGHIN CO., LTD., 6 Wallich Street, Singapore, 2 Phonw ***** 7557.35 words
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Advertisement369 1952-04-02 7 TODAY'S BEST BUY The SALE that is a SALE FOR LADIES Beauty Preparations mg j|y COTY EATH SALTS. Usually 3.75 E 2.75 DUBARRY TALCUM POWDER F.ve Delightful caic if A A r B Perfumes and F.ve (UNBOXED) Attractively ooirc J> 1.1 J t 1* VH^ Coloured Ecttles. Usuolly $1 45369 words
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Article, Illustration139 1952-04-02 8 BAN HO WAN SURVIVORS IN S'PORE photo. Three Lives Lost In China Sea Sinking Standard Shipping Reporter ELEVEN of 35 survivors of the exSin^apcre ship, Ban Ho Wan, which capsized and sank m the Kerimcra Strait, South China Sea, a fortnight ago, were brought to Singapore yesierday m the DutchStandard - 139 words
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Article, Illustration390 1952-04-02 8 Standard Aviation Reporter BKG I N N I N G today, BO AC will operate a service through Germany to India and Japan for the first time m the history of British aviation. It will be a once-week v »er- vice from London390 words
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Advertisement641 1952-04-02 8 f 1 REGULAR WANS PACIFIC SMU ICE MNd Overlmd ■aa 1 rtmisio Los Angeles Ail American Ciujdini Cities Penaiig P.S'ham Spore Arr LA/SI WILLIAM UFCKBffcACfI IlMar/tApt 2SA»r LU( RKNBACH 24/26Apf S7/28Ajk 29 Ayr/1 M«7 22>lav v. part »rs of Dry Cargo D??:> Tanks 3n:« Passengei Bookings etc. ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS641 words
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Advertisement428 1952-04-02 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Hi Penans Also direct Sailinr from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japun DueS'pore Due Penuns From I Szethuen" Apr 14th Apr 17th "Funing" Apr 26th Djakarta Sails Sails Suite Penang P. S'lr m Spore lor "Fengnißg"428 words
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Advertisement378 1952-04-02 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royul Kotterdara Lloyd Holland America Line Nedertand t irwRotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMO* E. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS Spore P S'liam -Penang GAROET (RL) Gdns. 38/39 G Apr 7 Api SALAWATI (SMN) 7 13 Apr 14/15 Apr IGI7 Api ROEBIAH (5MN). 17 23Apr378 words
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Advertisement262 1952-04-02 8 AMERICAN MAIL LINE t iM si l! Foi Loi Anselr 1 Ban I rattrtws PttrtlxMl v y>T— rei Aiid aiu-i'tm- carcfl foi rVaaai r S%a« I "Canidji >laii' Ist < ill !nd *-uU S HI ipr. I 'On-:on IUiT II ISMj« 1 II A| t 1 1:1 if i»j;ih\ i262 words
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Miscellaneous97 1952-04-02 8 i/^Ships m Harbour' WHARVES SHIP GODOWN GATE Banges B.iv 11 L 2 4 Be i ivon 3fi ::T I Benledi 2o 26 2 Ben\ ea 27 28 2 I Bougainville 1 4 4 Canton 2 h Chung^ang 21 22 2 City Lil c 2.J 2 Clytonem 33 :4 2 Femside97 words
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Miscellaneous71 1952-04-02 8 Despatches TODAY U.S.A. 7 SLtn. by I William Lukenbach, Terei pa noon by Lamtat. North Borneo. Labuan. Brunei and Miri noon by Kimanis, South Africa noon by Boissevain. East Africa (letters only) noon by Boissevain, Hongkong and China Philippines noon by Canton. Arrivals TODAY: Britain N\ Ireland. Eire. Europe. North71 words
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Miscellaneous118 1952-04-02 8 8 nnr< "PANAMA" fir iaagfcol h Tl p Hoagkoog W-HUm MtUXIA' for Mm St Bancfcnk M h, "KOREA" Im Banckok, Saisnn llon;k«tis %Mms i raUM JAMN/H(IN(,\(,N **P»M>Mi it t h lo j ;n,, r SAlllNt.s I(M(l.\l|\|\| s< For C<»l«m»M» Adrn l*orl Said (.c-n... I. Hamburg foppnh^ten (inthptr ,r, B*9Wt p118 words
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574 1952-04-02 9 RUBBER OWNERS REGAIN PROPERTY Estates Seized A t Time Of It Revolution B} IRNOLD C. BXACKMAN Spedad Standard orri-spondent iAKi X. Apr 1 Siiict- the Dutch translcr of to the Indonesians, the Republic has rei tmrtig^mwmei rubber estates to their right- special survey ic veals. '.■1 II the I out574 words
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Article138 1952-04-02 9 THE Chairman ol 'I ik Anson Rubfcw 1 X Mr W McArlhur, states thai the working j.: ofit for 1953 amounts to $327,008 compared with $246^36 for th< previou I year. The crop sted at ii14. !(74 lbs is below the estimated 800,000 lbs. being138 words
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Article111 1952-04-02 9 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER Irsl ipotf nib m h es ir ilffdlij >i»«n l.o*!^ M 10' nI 11: t i: m hairs \\n 1 i;ss si si 0'», 1; s s si ot,, si oi{ 1 Ks s si 04; si oj, I »nc: (|ind I O\HO\ Xl HKh 1 its111 words
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Article48 1952-04-02 9 30 Per Cent Dividend o! I Fnited Sua i- kates :..i' c a Snal dividend laa p'iy6, accordfaag to and Compnfii\ aftef tax 'iia.L'iL l reserve I *-ng an I machinery 2 0 800; amount aenl secwri- reserve "i. i fo rwa r d general meeting >- .(V 14.48 words
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Article52 1952-04-02 9 market m q del yesterday > i evds i>i ers at S-Hj{ era ;;t Si'Ti >vt> recorded, se lera quoted m>! 1! "oprn Cocuout oil M 2 :mt (sll XS r ibcJ $13fl i Ham IN pp< r v «:"j5 l~iin Muotok i Sago S-l^i v *l (La52 words
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Article133 1952-04-02 9 LOWER London prise-- and lightly lower quotations for New York futures markei wi re responsible for the decline by two cents per lb. m the rubber prices m Singapore. The easief conditions vertaccentuated by lack of overseas oiders. Only small busin* >s was reported during the133 words
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Article66 1952-04-02 9 DAGENHAM. F.SSF.X. Apr. 1 (Reuter) The Ford Motor Company here has annoimred thai i1 had increased the price of its cheapest 1952 model from »-47!* to £514.16.0 for the home market. The price includes £184.16.0 purchase a.v. Larger cars and trucks are also affected by66 words
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Article39 1952-04-02 9 HONGKONG. April 1- Special Standard Services-Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today wore 1 1 Ks 15 85 to Cl Sterling HK56.60?5 to US$l: HKsLB2oto ftlalayan $1; HKso.29a to one Indonesian Etupiah; Gold HK5310.875 to one tael.39 words
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Article26 1952-04-02 9 NEW DELHI, Apr. 1 (AP) India will permit free expori vi fine and superfine cloth for six months from today, th< government announced yesterday.26 words
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129 1952-04-02 9 UK Ends Year With Surplus Of£407 Mil. LONDON. Apr. 1, (Renter)- Britain's financial year ended last night with a surplus of J1407.132.055 sterling. Total ordinary revenue reached the unexpectedly high figure of £4.433.391.000 sterling and spending was below expectations at £4.026.259.075 sterling. 8011 l figures were s Iflbtly lower than129 words
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Article271 1952-04-02 9 the Colombo <ki:.- isible sigas s the Repori i\ v C 'lr'iittee Develop P<- S.>u;n Kat>t i ttea the Reie m the but > isej thai C ilurobo Plan i ai «i the full t '•m. place .viM Until 19 >< and \C(i,'(;inii' W whim met m271 words
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531 1952-04-02 9 There's Still Room In Malaya For Smaller Industries By "ENGINEER" [T IS HARD to believe but a highly skilled mechanic was discovered on a remote island some years a°o working alone behind an old corrugated iron curtain on a mechanical contraption. He had been at it for many years and531 words
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Article396 1952-04-02 9 Standard Staff Report it POTATO importers m Singapore told The Standard yesterday that they had lost a great deal of money m the purchase of shipments of this commodity from overseas. They added that the receni potato glut here was due to the unexpected arrivals396 words
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Article54 1952-04-02 9 MOKE PAY F OR STAN VAC MEN PALEMtiANG, Apr. 1 (UP) •—The Standard Vac v v m Petroleum Company m Indonesia has m principle agreed to increase its cost <<f living allowance to labourers. The decision was taken during discussions with representatives of \)\e Perbum Trade Union ol Workers m54 words
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Article156 1952-04-02 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The only brrght l); i an otherwise dull Malayan share market today was a number ol useful m a few popular COUII 1 (IS. B;i <.■:; i,U .74 Batu Lining ISO i Broga <:a .7:1 ccr Biik;: Katil 1 :>o 1.30 J'eram K.j.-156 words
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Advertisement348 1952-04-02 9 *r 1 Ham ,4ob^» -Jr XhEEI \ki rii i i i i v. 1 1 i-\inmi hi < .m p.iss liapp) hours m •> nmiu.il lence, rich with oomprcfaension. Win Bocauac \"n J if (1 .it one w 1 1 1 MI if m. >i i i"■\- Iji M u|)i348 words
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Article, Illustration209 1952-04-02 10 j. ISTER m a favourite l iin lor gietttes niarrird n> t hit. «::h Ike anproat'h ni Easter, our thoughts him np«»n wedcT i > m genrral nul br.d.ti ;owis m i» 1 r-.n 11I.tr I have ihtisf] this lovrlv riMoliru- from Harteell*s S ir o'V*. on as209 words
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Article238 1952-04-02 10 IWMM. MEASURING CUP fTerent measuremany household n i.-Ji:;.^. including rolled tread c imbs, cocoa, ground i ice, dour. haricot bfi and lenti s Giving me $ol an average cuoui be a kxx >n ie insj ecipes It i > > s iv.s pints and ounces. C usts $2.25238 words
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Article, Illustration566 1952-04-02 10 'TODAY is a Reel Letter Day for Sinsupuie women who vvill attend m force the fir^t Meeting of the Malayan Women's Council at 5 p.m. m the British Council Hall her;- m Singapore. The meeting has been convened by the Interim Committee to elect a566 words
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Article607 1952-04-02 10 Margaret Scott - Margaret Scott By HPHLRE'S a lot more to tins bottlf feeding than meeis the eye and. it' one has tiie time and patience to make a business ot it and work to a system, it's all much easier t! m one is led to believe. It's all too607 words
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329 1952-04-02 10 Critics Of Too-Prettine ss Often Over-Do Rebellion rr»HERE c, m aim >st any L cross-section ol women, at least <>ih v or two who are distinctly masculine- looking m appearance. In many cases, this has nothing to c\> with glandular unbalance, but stems rather from the bcllion of these individuals329 words
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Article29 1952-04-02 10 LEsS elbow grease will be required for your sawing chores if you remember i>* spread a thin costing of soap on the s.i« teeth before you begin.29 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-04-02 10 Wire- photo. COMBAT correrpeu^nts of the Ist Marine Air Winff m Korea, whose stories are often censored but whose dreams cannot be scrutinised, have voted "Stress Mary Castle their "Nn. 1 Dream Girl." A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article222 1952-04-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR <2H!' me Ire > ,v WMfi k eyt IP the 4!* metrebanil) a.m.— Spore; CIS ProKrvmine Summary; 6.17 ~.:M» As Spore; ",.M "I Know What I Like"; H p.m. Radio Theatre: "Ih- I Man"; U p.m. Musical Tai'^trj :i News (S); O.tr. Variety Corn,222 words
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Article, Illustration95 1952-04-02 10 F) FCHE t the famous 1 o haii tl |/l st, drew iiu f for his Sjyrinj a S mer fashions from trans-Atlantic flight on [he Bo AC. Monarch service. The "11 Airliiie Clip' is bated oil the principle oj short hair requiring only io be95 words
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Article301 1952-04-02 10 AS more and more Romrn turn to sheer hose tor everyday wear, the proper tare of stockings becomes increasingly import ;int Here are some lip* tor Standard women readers from Willy's of tlolhuood. a leading stocking designer, for piolonging the life of your hose.301 words
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Article51 1952-04-02 10 DJAKARTA, Apr, 1 lUP Tiic President M •'■<• "Indonesian Artists Corporation" Djamaludin MaW:. said U Thai tlie first Indonesian film iv technicolour p tit if led r/i/o Da Vil!//" will }>,- sfioirv fo\ ttia hi the c^'i of Aj)ril. T)>>' film }>tis }>>'>■ I I f51 words
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Advertisement63 1952-04-02 10 it nltk O^^^yy \H 7* maM y [m^mmfm for the worlds babies Ma'Arof Mohd. Taib. of SetapaU. Kuala Lumpur, is f LTf^rf^ni I an example of the health and strength babies I mj^ctl^^^^m I Laotogen has given him all the constituent? m the jjgH JPWHI IP ri^ht proportions, to build63 words
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Advertisement104 1952-04-02 10 -S^i This fc IJiK 1 bnlllfl S tO'*OH I'l l l I"' P KMi 1 UMIs \||||||'J 'I i 11!.—,., 1| Fi i mmi Lilt Ireatraenl I utifl A mwrifMt lotion dial worlds »»:ihi>! |u crej**') n»->- an.J &f IIMH MAYNiI2»^ wO.. ISP* 1 1. mm m kii I I104 words
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Miscellaneous376 1952-04-02 10 /TH>UA¥*S QI'OTATIOX: V wr% J X Hl'ii 1 ha> b«-fii lht>u;ht of brfore. but the »iirti. ullv jv J to think of it asain." Goethe. C WEDNESDAY FOB IVIKV J O\l-:: Devote this d..v to routine and ordinary Interests. Circumvent a tendency to o >pos :t'ui m hannon Do not376 words
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Article, Illustration145 1952-04-02 11 btammia'Sam Sne& d - GOLF Here's How btammia'Sam Sne&d br IK PUTTING position the ball tittle fonrnrd of center as picHired. The reason is thai you trill stroke the bu// J liSt M (he bade stn rts to rise. This gires operspin. Ooersptn inahes the bu/' slim; fo the pTOUTUi. This prevents loobbitno. o//145 words
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Article27 1952-04-02 11 THE-Penang Chinese Recreation Club will travel to Ipoh to play the Perak Chinese Recreation Club m a two-day pricket match on April 1:2 and 13.27 words
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Article119 1952-04-02 11 I PHILADELPHIA, April 1 (AP> —Heavyweight champion I Jersey Joe Walcott and challenger Ezzard Charles yesterday signed foi a 15-round title bout m Philadelphia's 120,000--seat Municipal Stadium on j June This Is the fourth meeting I between Walcott and Charles. Jersey Joe won the crown last119 words
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Article62 1952-04-02 11 I PENANG. Tuts. Playing m ideal conditions on the Western I Road ground this evening Pen. -me Sim. its Ciub bt'ijl the Darul Aishan Football Club by one goal to nil m a league match. Unlike previous years' the i Sports Club played with ><>\nv vax blood62 words
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Article1752 1952-04-02 11 By 4 TIME TEST' NEWCOMER, vrho ran iit last year's EnglMi Derby won I>> Arctic Prince, will be making his debut at the forthcoming IVrak Turf Club Derby meeting which begins on Saturday. He is Woodrote Inn, a four-year-old by Jamaica Inn (King Salmon) out of1,752 words
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Article355 1952-04-02 11 ARYAN GYMKHANA SAIL FOR STORE during tl t- w eats which he .-■pen m England Acrobatic Arickswamy is one of the best goalkei p s m [ndia. Other members of the contingent :i Varavelu Natraj (outside right*. Qmapathy Nathamuni (half-back) Shankar Anaji Mohite (half-back). Narayan Perumal in^ide-lefi Sampangi Bangaru (insideright),355 words
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Article147 1952-04-02 11 KOTA BAHRU. T m s S tai i Muda one 61 the >8 sport associations In Xi ntan will hold socci carnival ai Kr B;ihr.i > i > 13. Team i from Smgap »n ilaeca. Johon and Trengganu ill tak,e P il{ tournej to boosi Suai Mud147 words
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Article277 1952-04-02 11 yea:;, would be granted i I et ship Mr. C. X Huang prestdeni of the Pan-Malayan Chinese Un porters Association. aid majority ol the Chini M had I garded Malaya a> theii m homeiand. The Chines* c munity as a whole h.<ri eontri buterj much to the prospertts of Malaya277 words
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Article242 1952-04-02 11 Carlos Was The Star Sineaporr basketball tnim f.»rt:ot all about thrir horn« lean being inked to whoop m drl;i; ht at the display off j \ouiu' I '■ntst.ifk from th« Philippines who was th« most ianliß( star m last night's tussle between thw Pi's Prisro All Stan and Singapore's TVng242 words
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Article73 1952-04-02 11 Kluaug GES W in KIA7ANG ■::i-- Efl I 1.. '(1.,', Altai H. i -,h ill :n itc i pi a: ed during the Kd by itS I i OUtfil r■ j 1 1 1 < Cheah Cht I i v. Ch ja C i- »th sooi i! :'i i -i-tr73 words
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Advertisement378 1952-04-02 11 ll 'l lONS VACANT > bijc APPOINTMENTS ►NS i invited Federal < tizena for ra] r m the a X j 1W a Jo.iore ing >■'.'% of I Kperiencc c to Urn above *>rd- xperi***** I < INKMA OPKRA rORS TWO): Salary 00 p P and Housing total figure I)378 words
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Advertisement705 1952-04-02 11 SCHOLARSHIPS THE RUBBER RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF MALAYA Scholarships at the College of Agriculture, Malaya VC ITEi the approval of the Dire-tor of Agriculture and the Council of the College of Agriculture, the Board of the Rubber Research Institute 0 Uts a limited number of scholarships, tenable at the (■<)! ege705 words
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Advertisement411 1952-04-02 11 NOTICKS JAVA PACIFIC LINE mv. "WELTEVREDEN" 1 HRIVF.D from Bombay on 30th ultimo. Cargo has Ween discharged into godowns 4/5. Damaged packages may be tendered for survey on Hth April. No further surveys will be held. Rotterdam Trading Co (M) Ltd. Shipping Department Tel. ">O7l Agents. SingapDtf Improvement Trust 'PK.VDKRS411 words
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Advertisement561 1952-04-02 11 AUCTION S.^LE CF VAM'ABI.I. SfNGATOOe I OWN PEOPEBTOCB l«. Be Held At O;ir Saic-Boaam, N<> I-C IM flour) aVAtawMa su t ON MONDAY. VIII AI'KM. m:, ZM I'M VOS. 83, 85, 87, 8», s*l, »l-A H B 91 I 91-D R 1 GOON ROAD Freeh* I land li m Sq.561 words
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Miscellaneous35 1952-04-02 11 HIGH nUBi a' 'he r-irrip* l rd ort* \r\ Ma leva It HI AY: AM I' M Singapore tSt 4.3fc Malacca lIJI IZJM Port Dickson l« I' II 17 Port Sham 1.45 MM Prn.inf ?>'<! LSI35 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-04-02 12 Feverish work is going on m order to finish the new Olympic stadium m Rome so that it can be inaugurated with the England-Italy soccer match m May. The stadium, begun before the war. will have a capacity for 81.000 spectators one of the biggest m Europe. It79 words
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Article516 1952-04-02 12 TRYAS STANDS OUT IN TRIAL RUNS THREE IN 37 ON A WET TRACK IPOH, Tiies. Tryas (Percival up) put m it winning gallop tliis morning on a heavy track. He was timed al 37 dead for the three, finishing four easy lengths m front of slahle companions, Tajurrah and Solperion.516 words
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Article577 1952-04-02 12 Colony Soccer Upset I 'ROOF thai £ood soccer can be played it the |»la>ers play with spirit and real determination, *as provided at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when Fathul Karib Club, promoted from the second division, scored a well deserved 1-0 victory against highly rated, star-studded577 words
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Article195 1952-04-02 12 I MALACCA. Tues. A scheme to coach and train athletes m Malacca was proposed at the annual general meeting of the Malacca Amateur Athletic Association he'd li»st week. It was made by the re-elected president. Mr. P.G.M.G. Mahindasa. who said that there was a well195 words
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Article35 1952-04-02 12 THE Singapore Chinese Swimming Club will hold a social and dance on Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Club premises m Amber Road, open to all members and their friends.35 words
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Article57 1952-04-02 12 TAIPING, Tues.— m the senior football League yesterday, REME beat the Indians by three goals to nil. Scott save his side the lead m the middle of the first half when scored from close range. He scored another m the opening minutes of the second half while57 words
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Article263 1952-04-02 12 Perak Soccer Trial ll'OH. Tues. Perak'a pol< ntial stair soccer side with the exception of centre half, Wong Kirn Fong, gol logeilier for the firs! lime m a trial hel<l on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. Although they heal the Whiles by four263 words
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133 1952-04-02 12 IPOH. Tues. Borneo; Motors Sports Club surprised Ipoh District League favourites, Pera'k Chinese Recreation Club, today beating them by two goals to one m a"Division one game at the PCRC ground. The Suiv,o was played on waterlogged ground and there was more Cun than133 words
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Article128 1952-04-02 12 PENANG. Tups The Penan? Lawn Tennis Association is to embark on a free coaching scheme to develop the island's promising junior players. live boys and 10 Rirls have been selected for the scheme and will obtain free rackets and tennis balls from the Association. At the128 words
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Article49 1952-04-02 12 S Ell EMB A X. T i The Negrj Sembilan Hate.-, for Malaya C\:p fixtures this season are: May :>: Nejjrj vs. .Malacca at Seremban; July 5: Combined Services vs. Negri m Singapore; July 19: Negri vs. Johore m Seremban; August !> Singapore vs. Negri m49 words
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285 1952-04-02 12 THE SINGAPORE Amateur: B<>xin« Association plans to run an Inter-School team championship and has accodringly written to the Education Department for permission to stage the show. But no official reply from the Education authorities has been received .so far to the proposal. The S.A.B.A. Open championships285 words
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Article73 1952-04-02 12 IPOH. Tues.— T!ie following will represent the Kinta Europeans m a Brander Shield League match against Police, on Saturday. April f>. on the Ipoh Padantf: J. K. Whimster »Capt) Capt. J. H. Akam» E. FlunJ, G. Hellinqs. K. R. V. MiohelT. Dr G. A. Mott. A. N. Other.73 words
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Article86 1952-04-02 12 PENANG, Tues.— The Medan Police Sports Association will bo /lying here to play three mat -rics. The team consists of .19 players and six officials. They will play their first match against the Penang State team on Victoria Green on April 10 and against Perang Chinese86 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous248 1952-04-02 12 Swimming Stars In Club Gala PENANG Chinese Suimniin^ Club's besi suinuu'-rs. a ill be m Sim. i ;or'- foi the anim.il inter «lui> BBCel with th»* t hmrse SwimmißC Club m \->ril 12 ami II They aif out to U^i the Colony's kfljpf fnr suiininiiv, honours at M.lsinki. Nea bwee248 words
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Miscellaneous106 1952-04-02 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER. Singapore Bitsivess House* FA r. Ma I m/ Football Assn., at JaUm Besar Stadium: SAFA Junior League SFB v. TMOBA at Geylang. IPOH SOCCER: IDF League Div. r— PCRC V. Bornro S.C. on PCRC Padang, Div. II W Cheng Wan v. Detention Carw,) on Ipoli Padang. Div. II106 words
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