Singapore Standard, 4 April 1952
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Title Section18 1952-04-04 1 Singapore Standard 4i w x VOL- l! |sjo 277 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1952. 12 PAGES— FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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209 1952-04-04 1 >Undurd Staff Correspondent \\N(, Ftan, One lighter «>unk in' the Roads n i heavy gale swept <jv«t the harbour caus.l boats to drift and others m seek shelter m ll the Esplanade. :.mr man Indian i revv of the lighter fought and strong209 words
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Article, Illustration262 1952-04-04 1 E Standard Staff Reporter 111 SHIil. the former Chinese Nationalist I to the I nited States and a scholar of repate, has been offered the chair m the t Chinese Studies m the t mversity ol Dr llu is well known as the "father ot262 words
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Article437 1952-04-04 1 In Placing 'Minor Hardships' On JL Bandit Helpers Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Tlinrs. General Templer has hi* "entire support m imposing "minor hardships 99 on those who co-operate with Communists as "accessaries," Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Colonial Secretary, told an applauding Royal Empire Society this altrr- noon.437 words
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Article184 1952-04-04 1 Ridg way Confers With A dm. Joy PANML'NJOM. April 3. (UP) General fcfattl Ridgway today rnel with Vice Admiral C Turnei Joy, senior United Nations delegate to the Korean In I talks, and other top-ranking officers m b confei that may lead to a break In the deadlocked armist t184 words
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Article102 1952-04-04 1 'INK fiovernnr of Sin i;a|>oie. Mr. John |r.ui> Nicoll. v ill arrive here by air «m April ".'I l\<will he met h> lh«- Otliin Atlministei mi; the (.o\ v i ii Mir ut. .Mr I. Blythe. I. .tier on I h<- nic ds\ the (iovertior102 words
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Article229 1952-04-04 1 Penang Merchant Missing Standard SUIT Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. The Penan? Polire are now searching for a prominent Chinese merchant. Tan Chonii See. a?ed Hi, who has been reported missing since yesterday ufternoon. He is the president of the Chunt» Ling High School Union, Vice President ol the Penang Importers and229 words
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Article119 1952-04-04 1 Inspector, 5 Malay PCs, Killed KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A Malay Inspector and live Malay Constables o! a section oi a Police Jung Company were killed about noon today m the Ku ila Krai area of Kelantan by terrorists, Tiio section was Bred on by terrorists from concealed positions. One Malay119 words
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Article100 1952-04-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Sir Gerald Tempter concluded his four-day tour of Johore yesterday, travelling more than 700 miles by road to see lor himself the actual conditions under which the Security Fones carried out their duties, au<\ how the people m terror- ist-infested areas live. He left100 words
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Article71 1952-04-04 1 OAKHAM, England. Apr 3 ,AP' The Ninth Earl Fit/- iiiiam w hose title was !u> pr'Se ta.one oj the costliest court Actions m England's history, died today after a short "Jness. The 68-year-old Peer's title and a fortune o! ab nil a million pounds go- as71 words
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Article60 1952-04-04 1 RANCOON. April 3, (UP) Chinese Nationalist and Communist troops clashed near the Burma China border today with the R^s™portedly losins 30 men killed. Full details were lacking but reports said the action took place two miles inside Biwm.-M' territeO at Raw Liaw, as the Nationalists60 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-04-04 1 Su prise Announcement Radio photo President Truman surprised his nation and the world when hr announced at the I'tiuual Jefferson-Jackson Dinner m Washington, .March 29, that he would not seek reelection m the forthcoming presidential elections. The President is shown delivering his address at the historic occasion. APAP - 48 words
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Article244 1952-04-04 1 Siamlr.nl Stall' Corre§pondenl Xl VI V LUMPUR, Thurs. A delegation from ihe Malayan Chinese Association, headed by Mr. Leofig \i\% Koli. Vice-Presidenl of MCA. Perak branch, yesterday called on the a<iin» Secretary for Chinese Vffairs, Mr. I). Cray, ami urged him to appeal on their244 words
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Article, Illustration72 1952-04-04 1 Are these two Australian Carpet snakes dreaming about their lucky companion who dashed away to freedom m Singapore? They were going to London from Sydney for scientific research work but on L derided not to go throucli with it after all. Inside a Qanta* Constellation cargo hold t»>e missing snakeStandard - 72 words
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179 1952-04-04 1 CAIRO. Apr. 3, (Renter).— About 600 claims for compensation totalling £12,000,000 (Egyptian) have been received by the Egyptian Government Committee which is distributing £5,000,000 (Egyptian) as a »rant m aid to owners of establishments damaged or looted during Cairo's Black Saturday riots on Jan.179 words
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Article128 1952-04-04 1 COLOMBO, Apr. 3 f ßairterV— The G >vernor-G snei mQ'b j Soulbury. has disso j"I *ne Ceylon Parliament Urith effec from Abr. 8. The proclamation was gazetted this evening »M iirnne 1 Apr. 28 as the date roi the nomination of candidate* I -l S128 words
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Article66 1952-04-04 1 LONDON, Api fAPI British, American and It ilian representatives opened their conference on Trieste today. After a two-hour meetii t i communique .said th.c conference would he limited to ach e\ I closer Italian co-operation m administration <>i Z A. the British-American occupied area, arid would not66 words
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Article34 1952-04-04 1 CANBERRA Up S 'f^\AP) M Iran Ballard has bee ipp ted R-i A i II 'I'!' In T; Mi Ballard forme < lei »r m the I < I < md A .->•• H., Api I34 words
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Advertisement123 1952-04-04 1 y!";j a ■Pl^ School M Central Register PaII«j« *e**ang Wants tm mmmm m m final Gallops FGRF f\J/ f R NG 1^ SHEAFFEICS V^^ Sk/up T^/S-jl "Jusr whqt the docto'i oiderr^, W e< to ovoid the clotting, |MV clogging ond corrosion j>j caused by common inks A /^f twitch to123 words
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Advertisement89 1952-04-04 1 V/ERITAC V ELEPHANTBRANO 1# Incan<lescent\V; MANTLES Representatives W. <i. THL'RSTON CO. Singapore K. Lumpf I A Great Name I I m I RADIOGRAM CHASSIS I ARMSTRONG I High gain Bondspread Radio Chassis 9 Wavebands 6 3 Bandspreadl Radio Frequency Pre-Amplifier, 2 Inter- "t" M 3 mediate Frequency Stages with variable89 words
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Article214 1952-04-04 2 Human Righ ts Bill Hailed Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE leaders yesterday hailed the pro-poM-d introduction of the ♦Human Rights Bill" by Mr Fenner Brockway, Labour M.P. m the House of Commons. Mr N A Ma "al. Progressive I des -rib- 1 In the right ong over- Elizabeth I a nomii214 words
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Article39 1952-04-04 2 |R. T. P. F I tf< ice, Presi- City Co ncil a I ■ie Singapore s to intigate the a ases oi ren I ng from SI T. >uld try to fin I t then39 words
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Article59 1952-04-04 2 Gamblers 9 Money For Police Fund A TOTAL oi (21.83 seu«d j ••> poli f in three gamjb- r... Q a. j sterda] given the Police Reward Fund. N ne Chinese charged with c nbluig m a public place eaded guilty and were Qned total oi 550 by Mr. D.59 words
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Article54 1952-04-04 2 FA THEN refvaed f_o stand tail fw Piw son. 17--year-oM Ckki Kkoon C^i'u. rhen like latter mjoj r/inrqpd Ike Smaaporc Fourth Police Couvi .'/s'xirrdn?/ Mnth stealing his /atfcer'j yoid ringi The said r^nr hr Irani d hia son to N* Sfni fo Boys' Home.54 words
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Article, Illustration137 1952-04-04 2 CHILDREN of the St. Anthony's Boys' School yesterday learned road safety when 10 selected Toad wardens* helped them cross the road after school. Ten prefects from the upper classes were selected and given a talk on road safety by Inspector h. H. ShearesStandard - 137 words
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462 1952-04-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter T\\ VII NEE, a 16-year-old ronggeng prl. >ai«l m the Singapore Third Criminal District *-<»uri yesterday, that she ran away from home ami went to luy Malaj lover because she could not tolerate Her mother's < onrinuous IwaiinuSi€462 words
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Article243 1952-04-04 2 TWO WHOLESALE MARKETS FOR S'PORE Site For One Is Already Chosen Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE is likely to pel two wholesale markets for locally produced foodstuff* if tlir City Council agrees to a su^estion made l>> tinChief Veterinary Officer. The Veterinary Officer approached the Chief Planning Officer of the Diagnostic243 words
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Article67 1952-04-04 2 THE CHINESE YM C A will hold an exhibition of photographs at -he British Council Ha. on Staturdaj t- I Sunday. About 100 P totOffl ;>i:v showing *he h-'oei'^ of rtudent* life m s"hu(j!< :n Singapore and e Federation wi be on display The exhibition nrhich67 words
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58 1952-04-04 2 She saw Striptease In Paris Nightclub r»r<nt m Sin^aj. li tion o nii;l!t( lul a str.pl' "I <>i tai WOUl! jjirl vt <tl point 1 7 Ilirtfir; Mrs among i' wmmtm ui.o spol trav(•l^ ,n i Asju. Mrs. I'.uiiilun (l»;tt visit Wright and Bthi i them "i..--<>ih*T ti. She <\|>58 words
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Article16 1952-04-04 2 PA KIT- i [aimed I Fourth Poll hurl to R Dunearn R< Bnil DC16 words
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Article51 1952-04-04 2 SENTENCE of six weeks rigorous imprisonment was passed on Tay Peng Keng at the Third "Police Court yesterday for using criminal force on Rodrigues, a City Council Inspector. It was stated thai Tay Peng Keng caughi Rodrigues by his shirt and struck him once m the51 words
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282 1952-04-04 2 VEUH A P S the most frustrated young man m Singapore today is 25-year-old Kwok Jin j Tec Hi* hopes of mar- r) ing )ii» childhood sh eel heart have l»een shattered by the inex- orahle arm of the law. Kwok's 20-year-old fiancee.282 words
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Article114 1952-04-04 2 SEVEN Chinese. Quek Sunt i Toh Clung Ek. Chew Huat Kuan, Kcrk Kirn Siong. Hang; Nghee. Tee Ah Choo and Thai Sai Ching were fined a total of $2,100 m the Singapore; Fourth Police Court yesterday.; for entering the Colony from Indonesia without valid passports or114 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-04-04 2 MISS AMY ALT. the wellknown soprano from Hongkong who left for Hongkong on the Canton yesterday alter spending eight months m Singapore. An architect, who combines singirg as a pastime. Miss Amy intends to return to Singapore to join a firm of architects here.48 words
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213 1952-04-04 2 CITY HAS 500 CIVIL DEFENCE MEN NOW Standard Staff Reporter AN INCREASE <»t about B.~> \oluiil-«-« i> a \s<«'k lias raised the number of those <l«Miiii l>;«-i<- <^il defence training m tbe Singapore ritj ;»r«;j* >00 now, Brigadier I*. H. Denyer told The Standard yesterday« These volunteers are being taught213 words
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Article85 1952-04-04 2 THE Singapore Corone was told yesterday thai a goldsmith." Wong Saw Nam (36), took his own life by drinking acid because lv lost bis son and wife m China, coupled with the failure ol his business. This was stated by Wong's employer. Tan Kee85 words
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Article27 1952-04-04 2 A 55-YEAR-OLD wo m, Tey Heng, was fin! i or 10 days' simple imprisonment by the Circuit Magistral Kluang, for felling rubbertrees nn Paloh Estate.27 words
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Article156 1952-04-04 2 THE Singapore Volunteer Corps is the oldest unit corps m the British Empire. W.O. II Chapman, Gunnery Instructor of the S.V.C.. told a meeting of the East-West Society at the British Council Hall last night. Mr. Chapman said that m two years' time the Corps156 words
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Advertisement45 1952-04-04 2 Stands Su/Mmi A BORMEO I INSULITE jffry/f/y BUILDING BO^'SHOE POLISH JA i^x^-v^ y TERMITOX VK4 Jay i— ll;[ Nl -Kiafstotie l^ y £jJ|SKi II HAL 11 BORNEO SUMATRA WWJAI TRADING CO., M LTD. 4 j _C, ROBiNSON KD SFORE, i i£ L 8 227 545 words
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Miscellaneous78 1952-04-04 2 SINGAPORE |^3{f YMCA: Commercial classes 5.30 p.m.. Judo and Bodybuilding: 5.30 p.m.. Beginners' Apparatus class 5.30 p.m., Literacy Class 8 p.ra. YWCA: New Malay classes for beginners at 9.15 a.m.. and 5.15 p.m.. New Malay continuation class at 5, Rallies Quay at 10.30 a.m.. Mandarin classes at 5. Raffles Quay78 words
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Article219 1952-04-04 3 Not Many Duplications To Enter Schools: Young Standard Stall' Reporter A CALL to centralise all applications for admission to Government schools m order to avoid duplication arising from anxious parents applying to more than one school, to ensure a place for their children, was turned down219 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-04-04 3 phoios. I*. Po^engcr-cargo vessel S,f.* 9 -E-A rob which poid he, first visit to Singapore un- rt flag yesterday. Formerly the B it.sh passenger Ship T.S.S. Oxford.Sir! ,Se was f ET2S r :\T, CtU C be: W $hOW Ca^ oin WL T her British mostcr and Th rd Officer M.Standard - 52 words
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Article91 1952-04-04 3 Corporal Thrown 30 Feet C^ASH: poral man a r i B ikil gapore, was .<. y an airin the Second I r 'I at about te ist year, led driving I at Newt rtenant P irate Ron- Spo -i Changi, c M J. B c gea I with dan- to91 words
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Article46 1952-04-04 3 THE Ceylon Sports Club Social and Dance that was t-> have been held on Kridav March 28, takes place tonight at the Sea View Hotel The postponement was due u> untimely death of the former Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. D. S Senanayake.46 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-04-04 3 photo. FUNERAL procession of detective Tan Tua Tee at Woodlands R»»ad Teorhew Cemetery yesterday. P«t'ture shows the Police Bund entering the cemetery. StandardStandard - 23 words
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65 1952-04-04 3 Standard Mart Reporter II FIBERS of lI. M. h»rn> wb« art- members of !'»r!i,h i>i!t;il A**«»«*ialion »ill 1»«* invited to member* of the Malayan Dental Association l«a\m. ni of entrance tee or MuWerintMMi for iii, art- M*r\iiiM: m Sin^apon- or the «>t Malaya. Friday, Sing65 words
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97 1952-04-04 3 Team Will End Bedok's I-Card Worry FOLLOWING an appeal made it the i isi meeting ol the Bedoic Distrid Committee, a, team from the Registration Ortice will visit Bedok on Saturday to si lighten out the identity card troubles o| the rural dwellers. Trie team will issue, renew and change97 words
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Article, Illustration193 1952-04-04 3 Standard Shippin*: Reporter PAYING ht-r (ir>i vi>it to Singapore under thr Pakistani H;m. ibe 8,800-ton -liij» Safina-E-Arab, a -tatrl> nltl veteran of Eastern waters, railed li«'rr briefly yestrrtla) io |>irk up nearly 100 passengers for olnnilut and Kararni. Formerly the British passengei ship, Oxfordshire, the193 words
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Article68 1952-04-04 3 Standard suit Reporter UNDER the command of Lieutenant-C ornm a n der B. Lobo, tlu 1 [ndian Naval Frigate, Cauwrv. i s r 1 1 i j few days m Singapore. The t'riqaU* arrived here on Tuesday from Cochin with a gunnery t-u-iu-t m I >w68 words
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Article152 1952-04-04 3 m MMHI hatswortli »1., Somervllle (|n K«l Victoria Mill, PatcKMi Kd.. llomk Oil \,V J v, n **rator. Brf»rrt, Dtetheliii i! X.l Plioni.x Park. N| k.j silat KU. i: ,k.f M H I-. Trafa ljtar SI \n-.m X.1.. Tiong Bahru. 5,.,. >l Kimati St., Peoples i\ rk.152 words
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166 1952-04-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter THOUSANDS of do! ars worth of joss paper currency notes lor the dead will be burnt by Chinese m Malaya tomorrow when they bbs< rye the annual Cheng Bony festival the Chinese equivalent o*f AH Souls' clay. In cars, trishas and all166 words
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Article99 1952-04-04 3 RETURNS of labours employed m the Colony for the period ending March 31 are required to be submitted to tlie Commissioner for Labour at Havelock Road by April U. Any employer who has noi received forms for such returns should apply to the Labour Department. The forms99 words
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134 1952-04-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter DETECTIVE Tan Tua Tee. who was murdered off Henderson Road. Singapore on Wednesday was buried with full Police hononrs at the Teochew Cemetery, 12th mile. Woodlands Road, yesterday. The C.I.D. Chief Mr. F. G. Minns and other top-ranking officers of the Force,134 words
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Article, Illustration359 1952-04-04 3 CORNERED after he had failed m a daylight attempt •<» rol» a family m Serangoon Road, <* 30-ycar-ohl Chinese tried unsuccessfully lo «:rah the revolver of a pursuing A.S.I*, m a desperate l>i<l for freedom, ii was stand m the Singapore Firgl Police CourtStandard - 359 words
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Article209 1952-04-04 3 A GRIEF stricken mother who attended a Singapore inquest on the death of he r son. had to be removed to the hospital m an ambulance escorted by radio police patrols. Earlier she had held up court proceedings for almost half an hour by her209 words
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Article32 1952-04-04 3 PLEADING guilty to fraudulently having a dynamo and iwn (spanners :n Bendemeer Road on April 2. Soh Teck \> an was i I tenced m Singapore to one I month's imprisonment32 words
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Article40 1952-04-04 3 Disobeyed: Jailed TAX A!' CHAN was sentenced m Singapore yesterday ■to six weeks rigorous imprisonment I'M- failing to comply with i:i i) -der issued againsi him prohibiting him from being out of doors between the hours of sunrise and siinset.40 words
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Article23 1952-04-04 3 FOR negligently driving nil car without consideration to others it 2H l M.s. Tangkah, Ci;M-is;i npanthar was ftned $-;o by the Muar Magistrate.23 words
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Advertisement120 1952-04-04 3 THERE* ONLY ONE GENUINE BBepfiEEIE REFRIGERATOR SUN TRADING CO. 19 20 BOMIVM HI ILDINC, Rafflei Il;.ir, SINGAPORE. TUROLCH MSTIM.IISHKD W lit l( S'j I^'* btuds 0& Kre^ont? OuoliV rolled god pla'e hci^e been wot tor as lo ri j j» thirty-five yeari All Krernentz jewelry wfill q-e correspond* ing satisfaction120 words
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Miscellaneous23 1952-04-04 3 iiflS3^^\^\ ruiMNl V DOC Ir 10 IHE 0 STILL GOI itl Li >, lj- y 1 z' .,r nm iat V^'- -~^£r t\~.* C23 words
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233 1952-04-04 4 GREEN HOWARDS ACCOUNT FOR 1 MORE RED KILLED Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPI R, Thurs. hi llie Tampin area yesterday, a palml of Green Howards contacted three terrorists. One terrorist was shot and killed. A rifle and ammunition were recovered and a camp was found nearby. In "the Teluk Anson233 words
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Article72 1952-04-04 4 INDIAN C'TTEE NAMED KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A committee of seven men chosen from among Indian residents has been set up m Tanjong Malim. This committee was formed following; the visit to Tanjonij Malim yesterday by >Ir. K. L. Devaser. Pre- sident of the Malayan Indian Congress. The job of this72 words
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Article43 1952-04-04 4 A LORRY driver Tai Kai Seng, aged 32, was fined $100 or JO days 1 rigorous imprison- i ment by the Circuit Magistrate, Kluang, Che Ibrahim bin Haji Sal am. for offering a bribe of 50 cents to a Police Constable.43 words
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Article244 1952-04-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tlmrs. Terrprist documents relating to correspondence from 'Comrade X' to several others were translated and prod reed m the Hi.<?h Court before Mr. Justice Buhagiar today. The documents exposed certain members of the Communist Party who had betrayed their friends, resulting m some244 words
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Article384 1952-04-04 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A Chinese woman. Mok Wai Lan appeared m a summons before the President of Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Mr. B. Y. Rhodes today for an offence under the Finance Regulations. She was alleged to have had 66 gold coins384 words
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Article114 1952-04-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Committee of Management of the Ceylon Federation of Malaya has informed its I members that a notice appearing m a local newspaper calling an extraordinary general < meeting of the Association is unconstitutional, illegal and improper c.\\>\ any action taken at that114 words
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76 1952-04-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. For attempting to bribe a police constable at Kulai on Mar. 11. with SI. Tai Kia Tiew. who pleaded guilty to the charge, was fined $250 or two months imprisonment m default. It was stated m Court that Tan was carrying76 words
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Article126 1952-04-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A Security Forces (Selangor) Amenities Committee has been organized by the Mentri Be.sur, Raja L'da. and the British Adviser, Mr. A. N. Ross. The formation of such a committee was first suggested by Mrs. Del Tufo, wife o£ the then Officer Administering: the126 words
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Article64 1952-04-04 4 SEREMBAN. Thurs. A report tabled at a meeting of the Seremban Town Board says that six cases of malaria were reported m January m Seremban, After careful investigation all were found to be i: 1 ferted from outside the controlled area. Routine Larval surveys were carried out as64 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-04-04 4 Mr. and Mrs. Tzou Beng Sin of Kelantan who wcrr married at the Christian Church Kota Bahru. Gan BoonengGan Booneng - 19 words
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Article, Illustration22 1952-04-04 4 THE Siaie Commissioner, C!fl|»tain >all«'li, iiis|»«M'iiii«i Rovers al ihe (iorrolmree. held at Port Dickfion- The Rovers came from all over Negri Seiuiillaii.22 words
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Article90 1952-04-04 4 'Give Us Another Chance' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Three hundred Chinese 'tooth extractors" m the Federation have appealed to the Government to give them another chance to pass the dental examination required under the Dentists Registration Ordinance (1 :>4B) to enable them to continue their profession. Out of 500 candidates who90 words
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Article88 1952-04-04 4 PENANG, Turn?. The Postal and telecom munications Recreation Club and the Postal and Telecommunications Workers' Union will jointly give a dinner at the Vioie; Calf on Sunday night m honour of their president, Mr. Teh Thean Choo, and their committee member. Mr. Cheah Beng Hock on the88 words
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Article53 1952-04-04 4 Lear nor Fined A LEARNER driver. Worm Sam. aged 40, of VToug Peng, ■j who appeared before the (Circuit Magistrate. Kluang, was finc<i $25 or five days* I rigorous imprisonment on leach charge of driving a motor j vehicle without a competent driver beside him and without i displaying the53 words
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86 1952-04-04 4 MALACCA, Thurv Lady leapler, irile »f t'x Ilitjh fommis^ionft ;<nd Miss Janr Teraplrr. l« ft Malac<\i this motnin-: Mi their return to. Kuala I u»u pur after a two da> \jm! to the Settlement. Accompanied by the dent Commissioner, Mi G C. Wisdom, Lady86 words
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Article, Illustration667 1952-04-04 4 Said Wife: 'Thank God." Standard Staff < nm hihhMi a KUALA U Ml". K. 11,,.,.. if,,,, w Mil i It* on llic fact of \|i>. < <.. I \ann\!,|| i Court thi* morning, *h«n her li.n:<l-<m i, lall hu*l>amt. Private Cyril Uarawce l\ 3 (*oy RAS(667 words
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Article18 1952-04-04 4 CLAIMS TRIAL I W hi *y Khir H-. claimed tria I r*rii«ii pntru ther to him i. SIKH)18 words
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Article59 1952-04-04 4 MR, p r, M ,<•■.• 'I i :n (i;i Mr and the v > kk ake a sane view ol the situation arid blame the City Council which has caused it and noi us, the p »r workers who have all through been victimised anc reduced to more59 words
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Advertisement250 1952-04-04 4 TH£ BLACK TULIP &'^W^~ Tha famous Horticultural Society of Haorlerr once offered **T *> a priie, which »oi never cloimed, of £S 000 for a Black Tufip. This wot rfur,rq tha "Tulip mad* MsV af hollond <*» the 1 7th century w'itn fortuno* wtfi mode and lost m fy..D bu!b«.250 words
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Miscellaneous41 1952-04-04 4 tl GOTTA, £ELL THl^^ "VV\ 1 fr^C2 cTTkJI (WHW^AN^n^ ja h T picture a^ $oon j -ff?i^r r)nn r L LLk with these t\\?x7hS' y^T\ *f^J. r-INI^H IT/^^/ -m c T*_ n r^jV I f^ CLUCKS AIN'T pv \\c;Mrf I'^lb .it...41 words
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340 1952-04-04 5 Penang Aims To Get 50,000 On Rolls Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. Penang is preparing for tin- second Municipal Elections lo be held m December when a record poll of 50,000 i-i expected. W it It thi> \iew to reach tliU ii»ur<» the annual revision of the electoral register commences340 words
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Article171 1952-04-04 5 THE 7TH CARD WAS DEATH KALB. ThMTS— Ij was April 1 and everyone la Raub was on the lookout for April fool jokes. At the Raub Government Club twenty memben were gathered round a mahjons table. The game was excitin?. Mr. Ooi Gim Sim. chief clerk of the Customs Department171 words
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Article43 1952-04-04 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs.— j The wedding of Mi. R. Ramakolumuthu, assistanl station master oi Bukit Tengah to Miss D. Thavavalli. daughter of Mr. N. Doraisaray, Supervisor of the Primary Department of the Anglo-Chinese School Nibong Tebal took place recently.43 words
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Article375 1952-04-04 5 LONDON, Thurs— Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton was questioned m the House of Commons today about the "collective punishment" imposed by the Malayan High Commissioner on the village of Tanjong Malim. He said there had been a series of terrorist outrages m the district culminating m375 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-04-04 5 photo Vice-Admiral Sir Guy Russell, the Naval C -in-C. carried out his first inspection of the Singapore Spa Cadet Corps yesterday evening at B.M.S. Laburnum. Future shows Sir Ouy Russell looking on while Sea Cadets set out on OH3 StandardStandard - 40 words
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278 1952-04-04 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE PRESIDENT of the Singapore City Council, j Air. T. P. F. McXeice's statement that "he had not seen our petition for increased wages is a dear indication of the careless and carefree attitude of the City Council with regard to the278 words
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Article35 1952-04-04 5 LOW LAM BENG was acquitted m the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday fl housebreaking ;md stealing $90 belonging to Tham Koh S?n? at Neil R'»ud on the night of Feb 16.35 words
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Article137 1952-04-04 5 NEW FIRM TO HELP WORKERS KOTA BAHRU, Thurs. new Malay rompnny with an estimated capital Of 51. 000.000 has been launched with its headoffices at Jalan EVferbau, m Kota Bahru. The company named the Kelantan Development and Prosperity Company Limited, plans to buy land and build houses and to rent137 words
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Article251 1952-04-04 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA KANGSAR, Tluirs.— The Perak River tragedy of December 14 last near Kampong Pauh, Manong, was recalled before Inche Jaal m tlie Magistrate's Court on Tuesday when the hearing of two cases against the owner-engineer, Mohamed Nasir bin Haji Abdul Aziz, was251 words
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Article101 1952-04-04 5 TPOII. Thins —At a preliminary enquiry heard before Magistrate Clio Wan Sulaiman this morning a young Cantonese girl, Chow Yoke Sim alias Cholah Nooi alias Chow Fook Yeow (13), alleged that fron October last to February 7 this year her "papa" raped her several times. In101 words
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Article185 1952-04-04 5 Standard Staff Reporter RAIN drove the Singapore Sea Cadet Corps indoors yesterday evening when the C-in-C. Vice-Admiral Sir Ciiy Russell carried out bis first inspection of the Corps. Sir Guy Russell told the corpw, who had been inspected la m* the fodowns. that that their training185 words
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Advertisement214 1952-04-04 5 iHiiorrow al 9 a.m. »I>\KOI V \.\\"C ihI ;i\ al a mi. '•<. I. \N LEGION' '-.^r\ I ii.ni.|.:!ll. •v 6.43 9 3op.m.!ii mm iRTSON Dennis DAY lv /> if IMl'- l»nli-ll M«>\ir|oilr New* Ml I i I PRIME MINIMI I? OF < n I.ON" 5 lij CATHAY uMORROW! AT214 words
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Advertisement234 1952-04-04 5 TODAY j.j^lUftA i DAILY LJ^^S^^ l^ M\! 111 M PRODI < now "JIWA LARA" Hclrtisi'tl tV" lPi>hilmt,<i //> *>liau Urn*. Slarrins OSMAN 1.l M \M I HOMVII /*S MCKLESStY WWi N :^A A I«S CLAMOROUS ANO SEDUCTIVE* !]f||F|fc ...as an Arabian 7 i^ZrWki \Wghts Adventure! i gJ'Jm touoiiiton jißr\Jf fnterfWttotuU'i234 words
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893 1952-04-04 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Champion Of Freedom PRESIDENT Truman's decision to retire has not only shocked the American nation but has roused a of loss among the free nations of the world For Mr. Truman, more than any of his predecessors, has identified himseli very closely with the international893 words
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Article, Illustration1239 1952-04-04 6 Ralph Champion - SHOULD a doctor tell the polite if a woman patient admits she has broken the law, or if he is called to a case of attempted suicide? Which is more important to keep inviolate the secrecy of the consulting room, or that an offender should be1,239 words
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Article887 1952-04-04 6 J. Halcro Ferguson - J. Halcro Ferguson by BOGOTA. "JHIS could happen only m Jamaica, said my Chinese-Jamai-can hostess, as we drove around searching for an address m a suburban wilderness where few streets had their names posted up and even fewer houses had visible street numbers. It is a887 words
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Article, Illustration17 1952-04-04 6 "Yea, Mrs. Miffin! Jabbered outside for a solid hoursaid she hadn't time to come int*17 words
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Article206 1952-04-04 6 IF SO-WHAT, WHEN WHY? strangers to me whether they agreed that doctor should never tell. They were equally divided for and against Mrs. George Dean. Balham. S.W.. wife of a greengrocer, thought that so much misery was caused by barkstreet abortionists that doctors should give every belp to the police206 words
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Article467 1952-04-04 6 We the PEOPLE Unity Through Understands 'i Sir, A new threat is raising its ugly head against the security of Malaya. And Jthat is the proposed appointment of Mao Tze-tung by Moscow to the position of Head of the Far Eastern Communist Forces. What lar reaching consequences this could have,467 words
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Advertisement140 1952-04-04 6 a GET YOUNGER. BY TAKING TESTRONES TABLETS the finest of all revitalising tonics for Men. IH^'~"~~^H Prepared by the ■Hf BRITISH GLANDULAR PRODUCTS LTD |F 4 LONDON. Mr Dl^'hy de But gh says:— "A complete HL I UVen a u llon has a PParently taken place ■h t'.k' l %u140 words
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Advertisement67 1952-04-04 6 LATEST R E_L E A_L PATHE x? M AJJ_r NONA ASIAH brings you more POPULAR FILM SONGS PTH 81 "SA-HIDOP SA-MATI U KERA\A BIDI («tt P. H\MI j (both from M.l-M 1 film "Bf* v PTH. 82 "SUNYI SEPI" (from M.F.P. film M' (ll!l D I! I I I H67 words
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348 1952-04-04 7 Stalin's Statement W on Of Conflict Causes Of Conflict VSIIINCTON, \,Mil 2 (UP).— A high ranking diplomat said believes lh« Soviet Union wants to rase up on its "war of ith \\w I nited Stairs. \n MiQseow But lie hastened to emphasize that any Soviet moves ia that direction would348 words
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Article84 1952-04-04 7 I Ami as a ting of tk i rs m tour of r thai raw of el beS les, Briol ervei think thai the the c exchanges ti aty la being ■uincidence. of peaceful i a c m of I Con- aim of this be84 words
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Article17 1952-04-04 7 OP] Chinese ted that Vi Mi-hou. ad- ing, to iter Nationathem aniz-17 words
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71 1952-04-04 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. 2. (Renter) War m Korea is expected to cost the United States sliiihtly more than 55.000.000.000 during the fiscal jeai ending next June St. This estimate was made by the Defenre Department on March 28 and given to the House Appropriation Committee71 words
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142 1952-04-04 7 FONTAINEBLEAU. France Apr. 3, (AP) A raciar warning system against air a" "a rk covering Eastern Prance, Luxembuurg. Belgium an I Holland was put into operation yester lay by Allied Central European Air Forces. US Lieutenant-Genera] L. Norstad, Coramander-in-Oiiei of the C«atral European142 words
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Article44 1952-04-04 7 P inay Wins PARIS April 3 (UP -Premier Antoine Pinay, seeking to push an unpopular budget through ParUameni won the approval t ;ij his plan to slash g verameni spending. Tle National Assembly voted 35] I l'l2 to accept Pinay's call Qomiea of nu.ooo.uao.ooo44 words
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Article58 1952-04-04 7 MANILA. Apr. 3 (UP). About 250 employees of the National City Bank of New York struck today m support of their demands for a minimum wage and improvements m working conditions. A spokesman for the Bank said the strike was unexpected as negotiations were still m progress58 words
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Article110 1952-04-04 7 LONDON. Apr. X. (Reuter)— More than 500 economists and business men from all over the world start to discuss means ot improving East-West trade m Moscow today at the biggest assembly of economic experts ever gathered m the Soviet capital. Tiie delegates have no representative capacity.110 words
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Article, Illustration8 1952-04-04 7 Queen Juliana of the Netherlands8 words
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369 1952-04-04 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. 2, (IP)— President Truman welcomed Queen Juliana of the Netherlands today with the hope that she would have a most pleasant visit m the United States. The President extended warm personal greetings %to the Queen and her husband Prince Bernhard369 words
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Article131 1952-04-04 7 Reds Halt Export Of Goods To HK HONGKONG. April 3, (UP) Red China has halted the export of virtually all native produce to Hongkong and routed them to Soviet Russia and Eastern Europe, an annual report of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce said today. The report said that normal131 words
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156 1952-04-04 7 LONDON Apr 2 (Reuter)— Government officials, the British Broadcasting Corporation and the British Council are to consider the whole range of their overseas information services from the political and strategic aspects, Foreign Undersecretary Anthony Nutting announced tonight. Hitherto, he told the House of Commons,156 words
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254 1952-04-04 7 Elections For UK County Councils Open LONDON, Apr. 2, (Renter) Conservatives a:ul Socialists will fight tomorrow for the biggest prize m British local government control of the London County Council. This election will open a six weeks' series of municipal contests involving a turnover of more than 30,000 seats m254 words
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Article74 1952-04-04 7 DJAKARTA. April 3. (UP) Members of the new cabinet of Premier Wilopo were sworn m by President Sukarno this morning during a ceremony at the Presidential palace, an Aneta report said The ceremony was attended by all members of the former Sukiman cabinet, the74 words
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Article105 1952-04-04 7 LOXDOX. Apr. 3 <AP> -Bri- j tain's Queen Mother Elizabeth will not have to live out her widowhood alone lit cl ildrei are going to let her stay on it Buckingham Palace. Young Queen Elizabeth II upsei another Royal custom today with her decision. Widowed105 words
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Article93 1952-04-04 7 TKTUAN SPANISH Mf)ROf CO. April 3, <UP» French and Spanish troops entered the International city of Tangier? today to maintain law and (jrder. The decision to use troops was taken jointly by the French and Spanish authorities following Sunday's Nationalist riots m which seven were93 words
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Article79 1952-04-04 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Apr. 3. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today: LONDON RUBBER Spot 32 Id. Apr. June 32 d. July/Sept. 30|d. Oct./ Dec. 29Jd. April c.i.f. 3Ud. Market: Dull. LONDON TIN Spot £963. 105. per79 words
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268 1952-04-04 7 'No Terri tonal Ambitions In M-Last Eden LONDON, April J, (Reuti r) The British Forr^n Secretary, Mr. Anthony- Eden, said here today that Britain had no territorial ambition] m the Middle East. M We freely concede the right of the p< »pl of t he Middle East to manage their268 words
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137 1952-04-04 7 WASHINGTX >N. A; r 2 ■R< tttcr) G rgi V am ol the authors ol a i i "stop B p v t s v. m fn today i A r tv B& X COW He pi Jto tor am ea ins ten -<137 words
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Article131 1952-04-04 7 Musi.r.v roMMo:. i land. Apr. 3, (AP) The D of Edinburgh drop) i d i. En ,i i uin tod f< i I a .hour tour of a loca mine. The Queen's husband blue Royal Ma\ work carried a miner's electric I light and wore a131 words
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Article141 1952-04-04 7 SAIGON Apr. «Reut« Mans Yietminh towai di t'io ea from trapped position around 'I binb <• c capt ed hen I French Navy Inlei v i ned ai I i mouth of the i ■■■'.y Rivei tei day, the 9th day ol i []<<•. Mercury "the141 words
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Advertisement69 1952-04-04 7 s REMNANT DAY TODAY at ROBINSONS... hundreds of remnants IN DRESS AND FURNISHING I USIMi S AIL HALF MARKED PRICE!! SPECIAL OFFERS snow white COTTON BED SHEETS SIZE 63x100" USUALLY gl M NOW $11.00. A BLEACHED COTTON DAMASK NAPKINS SIZE 22x22 USUALLY 11.30 E A NOW $1.20 1 REAL IRISH69 words
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Miscellaneous13 1952-04-04 7 r% r wrNA\y *Ki— c^j>- vyivtS t >V /AE THAT BONE w>t* jjyi13 words
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247 1952-04-04 8 Standard Aviation Reporter WAHID, a Malay bja?g&ge loader working inside a Qantas Constellation yesterday mornin? was confronted shoulder-hi»h with a six-foot Australian car-. pet snake. He dashed off and a colleague went into the rear baggage compartment to tackle it. lie lassoed247 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-04-04 8 \!>l)i 'i M).\ \I berthing space i' > i- coastal vessels m the form of breasting piers built Ki>t year by the Singapore Harbour' Board on the north side of Empire Dock are proving of meat value m the handling of these ships and m relieving congestion m the port.62 words
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221 1952-04-04 8 Standard Aviation Reporter SURPRISE was expressed m Singapore yesterday by executives of several airlines at Japan's intention to move into the field of international commercial aviation as soon as the way is clear. United Press reported from San Francisco yesterday that Jcpanese international221 words
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Advertisement606 1952-04-04 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE I >ir ett Overbad lai muMbct l»± /Uteka AIJ AMerlcai ft dnadun Cities; Penang P.Shum S pore Arr LA/S* j 11 .LI AM IKKKMVUII SlMar/3Apt WApr 11 (Xl NBACfI 24/26 Apr 27 ]S.\pr »Apr/lMaj KMayl F_ ar3 0{ Urv cargo Deep l!anks and Passengei Bookings c606 words
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Advertisement459 1952-04-04 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Recotal Sailings to tuna and Japan hoiu Singapore Port sUWohani tt Pe»an« Also dire, I SaiKW from Bangkok und Indonesia to China Japan I)ueS*p«»re i>nt* Penan? I rmu Srechnen" Apr 14th AprHtb nJlLirt •lunins' Apr^Jth Djakarta Sails Sails Sails Penana P. S'h m Spore rOT Frn<Tnin459 words
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Advertisement381 1952-04-04 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland Interim I me Nedertand linr Rotterdam Kultrrrium Amsterdam HAIIFAX. BOSTON NHV YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMO* E. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANSI S pure P Sham t'rn.tnj; GAROET (RL) C.dns. ?,H 39 Apr 7 Apr SALAWATI (SMN) 7/13 Apr 14/15 Apr 16 17 Apt ROKRIAII (SMN)381 words
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Advertisement331 1952-04-04 8 AMERICAN MAIL LINL t/iSi sii(\n iFoi Lot Angrier San I -rancisro Pi»rlLm(< Brattli \ani Oliver Also arrrplini; caffjH C t* 1 1 1 Pi-n.mg P S li en S|HNI anidj Mail' lsl «all hu\ rail B Ipr II I "Ore-on Mail' 11 i:» M.<\ l; II \|.r I If t\331 words
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Miscellaneous59 1952-04-04 8 WHARVES Fernside 4/5 8 Ship G•! .wn Gate] Garo^t »/J» v. p m 19 J Larul 4l 10 2 X imei Maru C.P. p. )M Maetsuycker 19 20 4 Bn?£?a?n b"1 President Taft [i [J B e^da 2 2 Selandia 29 ::u 2 t 4 2 Steel Designer 8 959 words
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Miscellaneous73 1952-04-04 8 w LucKenoacn -ii Ulysses 31 32 2 W. LuclcenbacTi 42 4:: 2 Pulo Bukom: Kluang. Muswell Hill, Taron, Gladiator, Ribot, Jesmin. Keppel U(uk: Caltex Pekan i Baroe, Pengkor, Kah Poh. i Mirza, Eneis Albert Dock: Stanvac T. Akar Serud< m. Godown No I: "I- im S in, •tong Kok, 173 words
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Miscellaneous33 1952-04-04 8 Despatches TODAY: Thailand (parcels only) 7 a.m. by Beluru, Dabo- Singkep 10 a.m. by Van Deb Brock. Medan, Ceylon, Britain, N. Ireland, Eire. Europe; North and West Africa. West Indies noon by Anchises.33 words
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Miscellaneous155 1952-04-04 8 urn irni S IKiff p >».,-[ "PANAMA' for Bangi k fa Hongkong 1J i M *MUINIA" foi 3aitc« K^nuknk "KOKP.A" foi Bangkok, Saigon 8i Hongkong T. iMa •R I N For B Saigon, Hongkong, X Yok >1 ama 13 lvi i UB I KOM I \P AN lIUM.KOM, "PRODUCE* foi155 words
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194 1952-04-04 9 BANKER URGES HK TRADE AGREEMENT WITH RED CHINA t;KONG, Apr. 3. (Keuter A AP) Hongkong ttt.iin its fornur prosperity unless Britain m« .ort oi trade agreement with the Peonies mi ..I hina m the near future, aetordine to nag standard, quoting an interview with a banket whose name was not194 words
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Article74 1952-04-04 9 RUBBER Sn i j»oi r ruh wvt*rda> t*. 1 1 rra SeOtn -11l >11 I iKiln \pi S -1 10' Mil); -i n: >i os 1 j- 1 it"> n! lid M' iii (|i|lrt Xl k»<i- i: <> p c n i n s; -i ii. u erf74 words
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Article14 1952-04-04 9 S'pore UK India's Best (AP United ea ow 1 [torts ol luded klalaya with14 words
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28 1952-04-04 9 mh r X P 11 > si H J G P i »mull H R India srs s B -151 5 G S X X28 words
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Article607 1952-04-04 9 I Thws. wa i shown n 1- ading tin again ad- attention I paid to Malayan md prices ice Malayan "nation. M TRIALS Fti.vcr? Sellers A r > 'i no 1 63 2 S 1091 Osea Assur 11 40 n 70 i O Chinese Bk.607 words
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126 1952-04-04 9 UK, US To Buy S. Australian Uranium Ore CANBERRA. Australia. A the vi aniun i re from >> Austra ia ■o -i United S B itain. The price believe be about I I Ss3 .i •>■ k n I A V a ibii >me tod a "epted an offer I126 words
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Article115 1952-04-04 9 SMALL business m whiti •> was np m ted m th< S apore produce markei v» j- uimj $6 1" per t othei -<■ -tions h market where altered towards lower levels tpn had buyers at $261 r picul and a Hers at $27| t115 words
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Article, Illustration110 1952-04-04 9 !;< >NGKONG April 3 Spe[cial Standard Service Closing ea on the Hongkong Ex- today -.vt c HK515.82 to i £1 Sterling HK56.4825 to US$l: HK$l 815 to Mai lya SI: HK50.302 •> one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HKSSO3 25 i one tael I Growing use of efficient equipment on110 words
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Article649 1952-04-04 9 0. M. GREEN - 0. M. GREEN By THE shadow of Japanese competition begins to impinge ominously on British exports, not only m such large staples as textiles and pottery, but m many other directions, such as sewing-machines, veneers, plywood, ball-point pens, pearl buttons, plastic products, pocket knives, toys,649 words
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Article145 1952-04-04 9 UPCOUNTRY buying continued m the rubber market m Singapore yesterday, offerings from local European dealers being well absorbed. Most of tiie trade m the afternoon was for May shipment and differentials between April and May shipments of rubber narrowed by about onequarter of a cent, per145 words
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Article50 1952-04-04 9 NEW DELHI. Apr. 3 (AP). India imported 129,000 tons of iron and steel during the period of April-November 195-1, official sources reported. The imports included 43.000 from the United Kingdom, 32,000 tons from Western Germany, 13.000 tons from tiie United States and 11,000 tons from France..50 words
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Article53 1952-04-04 9 A M ERICAN foreign aid through the Mutual Security Programme has introduced cocoa as a new crop for Thailand's 1 aimers. Experts of the MSA programme discovered that the cocoa plant will grow well m Thailand, and shipments of seed from Indonesia have been flown to selected53 words
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Article62 1952-04-04 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks f Association buying rates to merchants (per $100 Malayan) are" New York ''>''l (T.T.), 33J (0.D.). 331 on credit bills and 33.7/16 on trade bills d/st): .Canada 32j (T.T.), 32f (OD), and 321 <!"> d/st); selling rates (T.T./OJ).): New York 32i, Canada 32.3/16, Swiss francs62 words
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Article209 1952-04-04 9 WASHINGTON, Apr. 3, (AP)— lndustrial production has climbed up out of a slight low to approach the postwar peak reached one year ago, the Federal Reserve Board reported today. The Board's index of total industrial output stood at 222 for February and the Board estimated it209 words
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492 1952-04-04 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Special Standard Correspondent JAKARTA, Apr. 3: There ore increasing signs of closer economic ties between American private enterprise and Indonesian concerns. U.S. firms like Chrysler and General Motors, Remington-Rand and the Radio Corporation of America are finding ever-growing492 words
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Article73 1952-04-04 9 New Uses For Aluminium EAST !i \RF( >RD, Coi A proo I, -.1 to iminiun hardness and i rro resistant eof ni I nounced by 1 Corp., and the Barf L ries Co. Ttie C ipani nickel-coal ng pi many IM s for I such as m pi ihe <■AP - 73 words
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Article283 1952-04-04 9 \KW BRUNSWICK (New Jersey), \pr. 5. lIOT is still tltc mosi effective weapon \ti found I>\ man m his battle to control mosquitfl i imerirvn rxpeii an mosquito control reports* Dr. -Joseph M. Ginsburg. a professor of entomology at Rutgers University here says that, of283 words
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Advertisement343 1952-04-04 9 \*#wmm paws 0 The success of De Witt's PUIs m relieving rheumatir pams, backache and joint pains is simple to explain. These trouble* are frequently caused by wtmggiaf kidney actioi allowing harmful impurities to remain m the system As a <M »d diuretic kidney stimulant, De Witt's PUIs act promptly343 words
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Article, Illustration1406 1952-04-04 10 'j UK letta arrived yesterduv The postmark an-nmnii-ii Seremb.in. but Uw katrigniag csaeacea that m- tNiun.illv pervade the livers of my corn-spoil d-nir. were absent. The hind writing was old ntl inipfrson.il I Mghed md performed I ie gei on the its j r r I was1,406 words
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Article242 1952-04-04 10 MAUNDA'S sacred Easter Cantata "Olivet to Calvary is to be featured by Minnie Iverson-Wood and her 20- voice choir on Sund; y night (at 6 and 8 p.m.' at the Bible Auditorium, 120. B ile*tier Road. This will be Mrs. Wood's last performance m Singapore with her242 words
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Article347 1952-04-04 10 SINGAPORE ilHl a, A II till In a.m. liinergenc.y News; 10.03 Matinee; II a.m. .Music for Strings; I |».in. Ihe Radio Orchestra: l.:»| News; 1.43 DHI Station Irio: 6.15 Programme Summary; (>.17 Forces Favourites; (i. ."»."> Announcements; Spore Sh;>n- Market Report; ~> p.m. News; 7.13 Reporter's Notebook;347 words
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Advertisement39 1952-04-04 10 \J&l$ A new 35 mm German 1. Coupled Range Finder. 2. Interchangeable lens mount 3 Synchronised delayed actior —1 4 Shutter is automatical! t fl l m AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD 109. North Bridge Rood, Singapore 6. Tel. 6589.39 words
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Advertisement183 1952-04-04 10 FOR THE EXCLUS.VE V s THE NOTED MAUYAM PHOTOGRAPHER MR. PETER ROBINSON TELEPHONE 2li-:,, the PETER ROBiNSON fefa 244 OBCRAKO RO IB \1 I HKKRi Rl ik; exposurTmeteTi TL 1 i«i iocoi hai b n -j •Rtf dais cxpo.ur,- m I Obtainable from all leftiiaf I'h ..i.»-i N,/'' Agents:* B183 words
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Miscellaneous302 1952-04-04 10 FRIDAY CROSSWORD By special arrangement with The Times and The Manchester Guardian. Exclusive to The Singapore Standard (Copyright) liii m mi Hi H HH 9 10 ll p^: 12 l3r IBIIIIIi IH_|_ 18 19 20 2l n__ mi m f^ 23 24 25 I I l~p~a '■MmT 26 21 1302 words
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Miscellaneous382 1952-04-04 10 npoDAY'S <f« l»l %liov 1 A hope 1 -.hall alwivs posse** Hrmnes* and virtue mi u^h t<> J bainlain what I consider the mo-.t enviable of ;ill lii'cs. th>- character of .tn hnnr>l nun."' x George I%'Mhington. I FSIDAT lOK EVEBYOM j Promote your talents bui be ton- <• scientiotis,382 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-04-04 11 A Hongkong attack micceeds. Three of the* visitors. Lee Hang S»w. (left) Ooi Tet Kuan (22) and Ron Thye Chien (No. 'A'.U ring the Singapore Wong Tien Sek who >s making a vain effort to save the score.42 words
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Article355 1952-04-04 11 TO the deafening cheers of over 4000 basketball fans Singapore Combined team walked off the court with a 62-54 victory over the Hong Kong South China team last night at the Happy World, m the first tie of the triangular interport basketball competition between Singapore,355 words
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Article, Illustration146 1952-04-04 11 T\!PING. Thurs Adapting themselves i<> sodden grouiid. the RASC and the RF. Sports Cub ol Taiping played a one- j i! draw In a senior league surrey matcfi played here. Tnere was DO score m tn€ first half- In the next, the Corps netted the first146 words
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Article240 1952-04-04 11 BADMINTON enthusiast, Mr. Malcolm Ma«'l)oiiiil«!. Commissioner (general for South Last Asia, has presented a spe>ially-uiatle Brunei Mlver ro«ebowl for a mixed douhles rompetition among a selected group of players, among whom will he Mr. Mac!) himself. The competition, which was to have begun this240 words
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Article97 1952-04-04 11 [ndian Associalioa crickd teams for SbncUty me: v*. Braddell c:.C. at Baleslier Rd iSCA. Ju:i;u:- League i: Abbashnv (Captain), R. Shairn^. Arvin Ra:. Ashraf, Naray man. M v Patel, Nadarajah. M S Gill. Kajiji. s. Nair. Popatlal. Reserves: Achrai Lai, Jayantilat I mi»ir»-s: Bahain Singh *»«-«»rt*r:97 words
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Article37 1952-04-04 11 KUALA KANGSAH. Th its.— In the first round of The K;;a!a Kang.sar District league match. Ramblers Socceril es I ounced the Manong XI by seven goals to nil on the town padang on Tuesday.37 words
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Article, Illustration224 1952-04-04 11 TWO colourful Indian wrestlers. .Jn^im&ur Singh and A r jaii Dass, who are on ifaeir *ay to Australia, -New Zealand, Honolulu, America, Canada, and England and liave stopped over m Singapore for a short engagement with promoter Wally Oakes, enter the ring tomorrow night.224 words
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Article, Illustration119 1952-04-04 11 Slammin' Sam Snead - GOLF Here's HOW Slammin' Sam Snead IF. We aolfent could only see ourselves as* others see us wlicn we swing we'd improve just. But, here's the wav you should look from the i/o Uh Not? the fully cni-):(d Club-sha/t )>ari:;unnt\; U>r of club ]>uin\'i :><) >' a '-i grrottnd; rtghl119 words
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Article75 1952-04-04 11 AT thp fourth annual meeting of the Mansfield Sports Club, the following were elected office bearers: President. Mr. Wee Boon Kiansj: Vice President Mr. Lav Hong Chiang (re-elected): H<»n. Secretary Mr. Tan Sip Chew (re-elected): Hon. Treasurer. Mr. Tan Beng Chinng (re-clerted»; Sports Captain, Mr Yeo Kin Poh75 words
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Advertisement563 1952-04-04 11 TUITION A STENOGRAPHER m 3 t«/ 4 months: Rapid Inten- j ivc Course, daily 3 to 4 hours April Beginners: S'hand. Bk Kpg, r lyping any time either place 105 machines Sic 75 Mir! R,j 1X) Co q I 'CS 82't Cambridge Results yA ***** For Gen Com- wwcial education,563 words
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Advertisement986 1952-04-04 11 NOIICKS MALAY RE€WFHI UNDER NOIICE. r ri NDERS f 'be rr etwelai 1 HHCv \M H Port Di 12 Ie Apt il, 1952 S tO < Stot 1 adei Porn an x c tamed by writ) n ap| Q* Bi W n R t D a r pari tail ()r986 words
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498 1952-04-04 12 Full Stop Outstanding Standard Staff Correspondent iroil. Thors. Racegoers al this morning's trackwork *aw three probable winners m Wise Bird, Fnllstop and Cardinal Putt" who galloped m greal style the final preparation for the opening day of the Perak hut 1 1 1 aI498 words
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Article75 1952-04-04 12 Selangor Win On Walk-Over PlN\N'. Thins S«-lan -.»r h.;- hrn a.vardrd a m ilkorei ii the Football Ay sorialioo of Malaya (up t Kinix l:i <»v as MWB IS iiiiinK t» play m Kuala I mnpm tomorrow, an ofi\rial ol Urn FAM told The st mdard today. On April 11,75 words
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Article107 1952-04-04 12 Hussars Cup IPOi: lHwrs. The An gl hUKSC SrV.oul. lpoh. ■v .1 ,i .i t un\ iacias victory n |kc SoMaa Mris Train im-; iil!-u'-. Tinjun 1 Malim, m ih seou B*al of the Bus mi. Cnj on the bin? c IssrmMj Baß Braand Uws107 words
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Article28 1952-04-04 12 51 v 2 API Paul Keres, 1932 iess C I the Soviet national nameni last night c tted h 9 last >ppon- i champion Gedeon B28 words
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144 1952-04-04 12 LONDON. Apr. 3 (Router)— Huddersfield Town, bottom of the English First Division, are to lodge a protest with the Football League about the freak goal by which Tottenham Hotspurs, the reigning champions, beat them here today. In the last minute of the match. Eddy144 words
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Article55 1952-04-04 12 The following will represent the Singapore Municipal Services Union against the Colonial Secretary's table tennis team tomorrow at 2.15 p.m. at me Union's premises SINGLES: Leow Cher Young <Cantam». Chan Mun Cheok. Kuh Cheng Van 1 Lam Teck Huah, Tan Kwang Joo. Koh Chiap Mong. DOUBLES: Koh55 words
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177 1952-04-04 12 LAUSANNE, Apr. 3 (Renter) The International Olympic* Committee is completely satisfied with the report received from Australia regarding the new Melbourne site for the 1956 Olympic (iames, Mr. Otto Mayer, Chancellor of the International Olympic Committee stated here today. "We find that the new177 words
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Article90 1952-04-04 12 The Singapore Cycle Racing Association will hold a 50-mile road race along the Li miles circuit at Chan^i on Sunday starting at 7 a.m. A total of L's entries from eight affiliates of the Association have been received for the race. The fust three to90 words
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Article47 1952-04-04 12 JAKARTA. April 3. (AFP). Indonesia had been onk-ially asked to participate m next July's Olympic y;jiiK>s m Helsinki, it was learned here today. Indonesia is planning to send four athletes, four representatives of various sport ins organisations a--.;i two membc?rs of th- A'utiona: Olympic )nmittcp.47 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-04-04 12 Pictured here during a heat of the women's hurdles event of the indoor athletics held m London's Harringay arena last week are, left to right: D. Harper (first m heat); I. Pond (third) and I. Robertson.38 words
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Article353 1952-04-04 12 IPOH, Thurs. After dominating play fcr most of the game the l|>oli Ramblers eeuld do no better than force a draw with the Kinta Indians m today's senior division league tie played on the I'adang. Each side scored once. The game was thrilling from start to353 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-04-04 12 photo from London. Britain's Su:san Farmer set a new indoor record for the shot putt with a distance of 3? feet t> ins. at the indoor athletics meet held m London's Harringay arena on March 29. The previous record was- 3<J ft. lOAins. APAP - 44 words
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Article42 1952-04-04 12 Th ais To Compete BANUKOK. Thailand The Olympic Committee ot Thailand has decided to .send a seven-man team to the Olymoic Games to be held at Helsinki, Finland, this year. This will be the first time that Thailand participates m the Olympics.42 words
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62 1952-04-04 12 M ayflo w e r Badminton Party, one of the Colony's leading parties, will celebrate its anniversary at 357 East Coast Road tomorrow night at 7.30 p.m. Founded 25 years ago, Mayflower B.P. has kept a continual stream of first class players m the Colony's team.62 words
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86 1952-04-04 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Casuals soccer club, two of whose players were recently suspended by SAFA for being involved m a fight which followed their match with the Amicable Athletic Association at Jalan Besar. last night succeeded m obtaining a revision of SAFA's disciplinary action against86 words
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Article184 1952-04-04 12 LONDON". Apr. 3 (Reuter) Yesterday's football results: F./\. (up semi-final replay: Blackburn Rovers l. Newcastle United 2 (phiyed at Leeds), League Division I: Tottenham Hotspur 1. Hudersfleld Tovsyi 0. League Division II: Sheffield Wedensday 4. Luton Tovfn v League 111 (Southern). Norwich City 1 SoutheiKl UnHeJ184 words
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109 1952-04-04 12 SAN DIEGO, California M ,l 3. The United Stat<^ fwntminloM tram "handily' 1 win their wms thmwgji ih, M1 m the Thomas Cup matchef to U<- h, 1,1 l( v pore next month, according to team cam* Loveda^ ii, so tnu109 words
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248 1952-04-04 12 Standard's Boxing Reporter THF Australian middleweight contender, v i«\»Brian, mcl hi-. Fijian opponent, Sgt- Radrodro, for ike first time yesterday but not m the boxing ring that will In- toniiilii at the Happy World Stadium. Brian was taken by Little Nene to Nee248 words
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Article103 1952-04-04 12 FIRST round ties of the YMCA open tennis championships to be played at Bras Basah Road today are:Mni's Singles: .f. G'ai.ster V Dr. Chan Ah Kow; X S. Pang v Keith M. Moss; A.SB. Pakir v Van Meng Fai: Norman F. Parker y Liem Khe Liang; 11.103 words
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Article118 1952-04-04 12 Singapore badminton hall donors of S'>oo and ahove will be gruests of the Singapore Badminton Association at all Thomas (up matches to be played at Ihe Happy World stadium on May 27. 28. 31 and June I They will aUo be given free seats-118 words
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Article63 1952-04-04 12 Rain W ashes Out Soccer HEAVY •a n a ised two SAFA division one game: I i be cancelled yesterday. Tl i were the BODC'A v. SRC match a! Jalan B'.'sar Stadium and the SCC v. EtEME tie 0:1 the SCC padang. The division throe match between YAIMA and vu63 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous31 1952-04-04 12 ITIDESF !4 Wf\ HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY A.M. P.M Singapore 4..V! 8.14 Malacca 2.3»» 2.42 Port Dickson 1.17 1.23 Port Sham ii.'M 1.07 P«'n:mg: 11.13 9.4331 words
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Miscellaneous57 1952-04-04 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA LEAGUE— KotonQ Sajdrah b IRC at Jalan Besar stadium. USL junior tie RAPC v RN (X). BOX/AT;.- Brum v Rudrodro ai Huppy World siudium. IPOH SOCCER: IDF LEAGUE— Dir. 1. Cheng With v PCRC on town padangi Dir. 2A Ramblers v Lancers on PCRC padanq: Medical Club57 words
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