Singapore Standard, 7 April 1952
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Title Section17 1952-04-07 1 Singapore Standard ,-lR A... X II NO. 280 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article400 1952-04-07 1 DECISION EXPECTED TOMORRO W Standard Staff KUALA LUMPUR, Government's Future |»<»li which a 22-hour curfeti <la>s a«io, m eipecled t«» day. A conference is now 1 and a decision could be 1 ex Tuesday. Mr. A. W. I). James, formation DejiaVtment, c«)n being hold m400 words
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Article44 1952-04-07 1 Mao: Third World War Probable ,KON(. April WPi A 1,1 war is proha dias to Mao hairman of Jin <.overnn»^nt. (ruphlt't which htd last week "Mao wrote: ■reseat situation ieyilf into a ..id v. at similar Communists ■i n!s -oinu to atmiit irt h-re44 words
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Article61 1952-04-07 1 Eden: War Danger Receded R a Secret I increa of j icing event the M :f E tit E ~.i help those rbalanci n two wa; remedy 1 of their ec m tions of 3to prorever it b n any CommuX >rea has been itre whore this een taken up.61 words
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Article63 1952-04-07 1 TAIPEI A:>: »i (AFPI -The U Press today re- m, M inchuria, v the m tin Soviet airbase m the Fit E isi The ig ?ncy said that the former Jip ii ese-b till iii fi< d had been I•• illy rebuilt and now p i63 words
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Article46 1952-04-07 1 CAIRO April G IAP) The Polish nistei to C liro Jar I): ,o,»v ski has been recaller to Warsnw at the reouesi <^i Eg: >tian Foreign Ministry. ne 'sp pei Alassas s^i*"' loday. It u• v c no reasons fof t v u- rep<M ecall46 words
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179 1952-04-07 1 LONDON. April 6, (AP).-The Investors Chronicle, I weekly financial journal, yesterday sharply criticized the American attitude towards Malayan rubber. me vast U.S. government-owned, governmentsubsidised and government-priced synthetic industry constitutes a menace to the tree peoples m the Far Easi m that it has enabled179 words
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Article102 1952-04-07 1 SACRAMENTO California. I April 6 i Reuten A 829 (Super Foj ti essi ,'eath r plane exploded and crashed last night 16 miles northeast o| here'killing all II) o! the crew. Witnesses iep >rted > "terrific explosions' one just before the four-entitled plane crashed m Oal102 words
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258 1952-04-07 1 WASHINGTON. April 7 (Router)— The United 'States spent $39,000,000,000 between the end of the war and the beginning of 1952 to help bolster the economics and defence efforts of the free nations, it was announced here today. In addition. $16,200,000,000 remained available at258 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-04-07 1 pholu. halo Onn bin Jaafar Member for Home Affair, of the Federation of >!•>., p .4r«,» J Iflh d" R.Vndri Frwad. whrn he died oa the President, at i B ..u,. >,* Delhi on Ajwil i. O*U Oou U expected m Singapore tuii..». GHSGHS - 42 words
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Article50 1952-04-07 1 I NAIROBI April 6 CReuter)"<.!ice l> inned a nn is> meeting .caffS m Nairobi tod£ by the K.-nva African Uniofl and the Congress to coinride kith s i. i •\frica'> Yin Ku'.K-f. k cc epr;i tion marking :;0! > year* nf wp» te l settlement m the C50 words
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Article189 1952-04-07 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Federation Government may have to buy through commercial importers, during the remainder of the year, certain grades of rice which become available on the markets of exporting territories. If the Government derides to carry out this step, all those189 words
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Article50 1952-04-07 1 KOREA, Apr. (5 <AP'. American Sabre jots; shol down three MIG-15s, probably destroyed another and damaged ri\ »> more over north.-west Ku- I rea today. The Fifth Air Force said the 15-minute -battle !:i|jed north of Sonchon early this afternoon after several Sabre svveep.s i'fportcrl lid MIG50 words
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Article365 1952-04-07 1 Food Stocks Now Dangerously Low KUALA LIMPI R, Sun.— The people of Tanjong Malim are not starving but food stocks In the town aii* tailing dangerously low. Fresh foodstuffs, like vegetables and fish, brought from Kuala Lumpur are quickly bought up. ut the market which is open for two hours365 words
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Article, Illustration156 1952-04-07 1 Last ni^ht community leaders ••> Tanjong Qialini 1 reassured Ihe people thai replies to th«- questionnaire 1 distrihuh-d <>» Saturday !•> British troop* and collected 1 by them yesterday morning 1 were delivered direct t»» the High Commissioner, Sir Gerald Tempier. .\l»out 1.'.'00 forms were distribnted on viturda> and a156 words
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Article117 1952-04-07 1 China's Improved Budget rAIPEI, April 6 (Re iterAAP) Nationalist China for the first time m the p '-t 20 years lias achieved mm improved budgetary system, and it, revenues and expenditures are about balanced, the Nationalist Finance C. X Yen det ared yesterday. Reporting to official* >J c Presidential Office117 words
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Advertisement31 1952-04-07 1 ?i'ws Snside W^^ HOWI £ts* 3 Siu "g At PavniAH#c» 1951 2%e Weekend Jim j *x <c t smo*PQ*t ru 63H5 ri TO REMIND YOU TC -■'■'"< OUR. SUPPLIES EARLY THE HOLIDAYS31 words
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Advertisement76 1952-04-07 1 TSKT^k ii If k::p abreast 9fSst,^ WITH THE TIMES r^^£ INSTAL F "MODERN TELEPHONE" K«»|i Mnir <\\ it* hl»ii irrl !r»-. lor < ust.mi.-rs' «j||s M usinj "Moirrn rHrphaar* t.»r niti'tml eaJh m o«i< \jri»u> dimli-Is ire lluv^ t til 1 1 1 Midi nr without Mailer Stiti<ns lime infiriiil76 words
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Article, Illustration290 1952-04-07 2 Hornets Sting Three At Cemetery CHENG BENG' FAMILY HURT A 61 -YEAR-OLD Chinese, his 53-year-old wife ami their 12-year-old grandson were stung by n swarm of hornets yesterday morning when they visited the graves of their ancestors at Tiong Rahru Leng Kee Swa Cemetery m accordance with Ihe "Cheng Benjj:"Standard - 290 words
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Article143 1952-04-07 2 Standard Staff Reporter AFTER a four- hour discussion yesterday, the Executive Council of the Singapore Federation of Services Unions: yesterday decided to draw up a salary scale for the civilian industrial employees of all the three Services m Singapore. These proposed ne.v salary scales143 words
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Article109 1952-04-07 2 EXACTLY a year since they first played here, the band oi the Gordon Highlanders, con•1 i 'led by their bandmaster W. Williams, gave the Garrison Sergeants 1 Mess a proof of their musical versatility during lunch hour yesterday. The varied bill )f musical fare included selections109 words
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Article50 1952-04-07 2 New BO AC Ser vice Reaches Colon y THE NEW BO AC service from London and Bangkok reached Singapore yesterday. This weekly service, operated by Argonauts, will touch at Rome, Beirut, Bahrein. Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon ancj Bangkok on the way out. peaching Singapore on Sunday and returning the following afternoon.50 words
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Article22 1952-04-07 2 SEVEN people were injured yesterday m a collision between a taxi and a lorry 'at the 7th mile. Chang] Road.22 words
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Article71 1952-04-07 2 Lottery Prizes In Full? S Ph< .1 ra Social an Lotterj is only 10 to i S Ra who is m I r i the I cis cvi ry like- ark be- doe; it will rsi time which an? prize? will i>t pi c is R further states W< fare71 words
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Article64 1952-04-07 2 FOVLi >WING been new co ent of th« Sri Si gar Temp i ai m l\ Katong. P\ Dr. P. a1 n; Hon. Seen lary, -Ir. R. Ye H mi Treasurer. Mr. iati: Committee: V anathar, K. Vel ..i. V. Sinnathamby, T R S. R.«. ..:k.;.64 words
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Article53 1952-04-07 2 liR HARDATTA SUGLA, ire •<■:■ i I Bharai .n\\ ed from Cal- on his waj to kkarta to Rnali c plans fa* m i xtension oi the Bharat A .v.i\ service from Calii a to Djakarta. il(» will staj m Singapore v dayi bi fore53 words
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Article72 1952-04-07 2 THE following were doctor! to the Committee of Management of the Sikh Pratinidh Sabha: President Sardar Sadhoo Singh Khaira, Vice-Presi-dent Gulzar Singh, Hon. Secretary H. Mohinder Singh, I Asst Secretary— Sardara Singh. Hon Treasurer- J. Balkara Singh, Committee Members— Kehar Singh, Chanan Singh, Sohan Singh, Gurdip72 words
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114 1952-04-07 2 Standard St.ill Correspondent J -PENANG. Sat. A crema- torium costing nearly $5,000 may be built at the Hindu] Cemetery m Batu Lanchang If enough funds are forthcoming from the Hindu public, Mr. G. Das a member of the Hindu Advisory Board told The Standard today.114 words
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Article, Illustration135 1952-04-07 2 PICTURE shows an architect's draicing of the second group of 1 1 houses now being built at Bedok for squat-ter-farmers from Pay a Lebar where Singapore's international airport will be built. These houses, which cost about $3,000 each, are being constructed by Messrs. Concrete Industries (Malaya) Limited. Wiili iralls of135 words
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Article, Illustration93 1952-04-07 2 TI|E Singapore Boys Brigade Battalion comprising 11 companies had their first parade this year when 450 boys and 20 officers marched to the Jubilee Presbyterian Church m Tiong Bahru yesterday. The 11th Company, with their headquarters m the Jubilee Church acted as hosts. All the93 words
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Article239 1952-04-07 2 ESPLANADE HAWKERS Standard Staff Reporter THE STALLS now beiii£ built l>y tke Singapore Cilr Councillors at Esplanade are to he let out on tender, the highest tenderer getting the preferenceMr. T. P. F. McNeice. President of the City Council, told The Standard yesterday that239 words
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Article32 1952-04-07 2 LEE LOII KUN, a 24-year-old Chinese of Veerappa Chetty Lane, Singapore, was killed while cycling m East Coast Road yesterday, after being involved m an accident with a motor Cyclist.32 words
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78 1952-04-07 2 Balance from Mar. 2$ to April 4 imiusive: Group Group Groap (intup Total March was a very successful month m 1 1 Blood Transfusion service. As record number of atteacbUMses by volun'. .c:r donors of 421. transfusions givin 481, and also old ampules of78 words
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Article, Illustration161 1952-04-07 2 HE SPEAKS 6 DIALECTS EYLANG KOYAX. six-year-old son of Mr. V. Rajaratnam and 1. i [ndo-Chim 9e wife, Madam Ngym n-Thi- vi. is a linguist like Ms parents. He speaks Hokkien, Teochew and Cantonese fluently, besides Tamil, his father's dialect, and Malay. Sometimes he ads as an interpreter Uiwt en161 words
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Article188 1952-04-07 2 May Day Rallies' Permit Sought Spore TUC THE 50-STRON(i Sin^a pore Trade I'nions Congress decided at a meeting yesterday to apply to Government for permission to celebrate May Day with processions and outdoor meetings. The meeting elected a fireman Commit'ec to app Govornment for thi! and to draw up the188 words
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Article68 1952-04-07 2 SINGAPORE Pin BrigaA yesterday dealt wit laliang Rres m four dirTen parts of the island with m minutes. The first fire b1 I 2.45 p.m. was rej ri andra Road and the one occurred within 10 U at Henderson Road. The other two Rres broke68 words
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Advertisement135 1952-04-07 2 More the, rcod cm. Whit* Pu mo th -fc m ogo select ond be ■< el, ond oolv the RM| r 9oe» art, f odef Digest i i i C.R.P\S'R', I PHONt urn s SvU2L^ I )St HIVIIi\ INIi !ll 11 :il II -\iun:;i!f!P .SUM lIIHIII\H IMMIf COMPANY i4D CUUU*135 words
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Miscellaneous77 1952-04-07 2 fl yy ffUF^S^ ftPATff ytL. SJi^P /D-DOKTT SCOtD KE^ WH'LJL SOMEL )/^A-^AM /C" ".r?- J BOSn*l'VC^t. AAJKLE, iJ/X^lr £<ETCH GRAMNV AH IS ,N OTHER S.GOTT* STA-.D ./5 < JEST BEFORE TH' </ > /7 2> NORESELF J MISERY- KjOT »N KAh GAL KETCHES J&X HELPi ES C 1 >#SO'J M77 words
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Article18 1952-04-07 3 Swank Club Opens on Sat. Stafl K»port»r re's most g l ,v. m thai v meant othei part18 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-04-07 3 Phot*. FRONT viru of the new SI 10.1)00 IK y n As.mh -iatioii. at S milesi<»nf Easl Cmsl H<».id. Stasapore. belmuei^s to thr Sin»api>r,- Hum anise oinrminitv. Thr u \i will be orti, i a ny opened Sj'urdav to it> ;.,o numbers. StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article68 1952-04-07 3 WIN A TRIP TO SI AM dial rave 1 rgani >d the Ball which will H• on Saturday All proceeds the* Singa] Anti- Am. al ion. no 1 aug ented R HoteM >:■■ be tra will nti dnight, hen Cc Wil on's Great World band takes over. Scores of pretty68 words
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Article91 1952-04-07 3 GIFT TO SCHOOL DEFERRED HE p ent ition ol ma if by Si pw's (> B a socia- s < ril tntribution to the d fei I beta A,• could no i quorum a' 1 genera v the net pi I Pre--3 ihe i will »n Tl A 1 it91 words
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Article211 1952-04-07 3 Coun'cil Approves Na ir 'sExpu lsion Siamlard Start Rrporlrr THE newly-elected General Council of the Labour Party of Singapore, at its meeting on Saturday, confirmed tin* decision of the previous Council expelling Mr. UL P. D. \air, City Councillor, after a heated debate. Mr. X.i ir was expel >• I211 words
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Article191 1952-04-07 3 SCSA Gets Wel fare Officer GOVERNMENT lias appointed a Chief Personnel and Welfare Officer for the Singapore Civil Service Association states the repori of the Asso Nation presented at its 22nd annual genera] meeting at Tessensohn Road on Saturday. He is Mr. D. B. Alcock who is taking a keen191 words
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Article38 1952-04-07 3 THE Teachers' Training College will be holding their third Annual Dinner and Dance at Raffles Hotel on Saturday, May 31. The College's Easter Dance will be held on Saturday. A ril 12. at the S.V.C. Hall.38 words
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Article, Illustration498 1952-04-07 3 Ex-Pow Wants Crack At Malayan Bandits By D.H. de T. Rradr FIGHTING FIT, and itching to get into action that describes 31 -year-old Corporal James Wood of the Gordon Highlanders, who returned to Malaya, alter a lapse of seven years m the troopship Empire Orwell He first came to Malaya498 words
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Article, Illustration550 1952-04-07 3 Need For Higher Entry Standard Is Imperative Standard Stall Reporter SIR GEORGE Vance Allen, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, who retires m June this year, told The Standard thai the problem of building the University m Johore Bahru had been solved and the University550 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-04-07 3 Phoio by MR. Mohamed Sallrfa bin Ismail o! the Siaeapore Police Force and Miss il.ni I'ah binte IHrwis of No. 52, BLampoas Soopoo, Siagapore, who were married List week. Sukaramai.Sukaramai - 30 words
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116 1952-04-07 3 Standard Staff Reporter. AIR. ERNEST S DIX ,-t the University of Ma aya died of poliomyelitis on s night, alter a short illne m Middleton Hospit 1 An American scholar Clark University. Mass setts. Mr. Dix vv;is y visiting lecturer to the Department of116 words
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Article64 1952-04-07 3 Standard Staff Reporter FREIGHT rate: on 1 m bags to Hongkong, .'.I inila and Japan will U> mci from April L 6. The seci-eta r i c s .f the Malay China/Japan ence Messrs. Mansfield Ci Limited, state that the new rates will be: Hongk per64 words
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Article153 1952-04-07 3 SUndud Slafl trp>lln rWEM I If MM •1 the i ■■.< fiei Training Col- Certifi ate Court* Hme N irsing ai Fti A i exa nati the < i ege i pa s In was the fti nature sanise v d V Athei the153 words
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Article102 1952-04-07 3 Teachers' holidays Commence si.uul.mi Si..n RepMitff ABOI T 100 tea -l the Te i liei Tra begin Iheir I one week fore the normal scl i iFl i ison being I are i I to Malay gchoo! m Singa uho <i<. Eng They teach I i.v schoo tieai of ivhic102 words
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Miscellaneous34 1952-04-07 3 1f I FOR HEAVEN*S SAKE, ALLEY, GET I AWRIGWT, f I YOUR DINOSAUR'S HEAD OUT OF 7 AWRK3HT. ...I'MV "^v rf\|M^f MY CHIMNEY 'FORE HE BREAKS! DOIN 1 TH'BEST Ul> j^j v ,S>- 'v34 words
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BOOKS of The WEEK
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Article, Illustration842 1952-04-07 4 Satire On A U.S. Radio Commentator The Oracle. Hi Kdtrin O'Connor ißeinhardt Evans. 10$, <!'/.> The Donkey Shoe Bu G. B Stern. (Collins, lO.t f>d> The Duke of Gallodoro. Bi; Attb/feg Afentn. <Cimfto IVm)'/u".n\ IL'.s. »;d The House by the Canal. By Georges Simenon ißotttledge Hi Keyan Paul. 10*. 6dJ842 words
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394 1952-04-07 4 Two Tales Of Adventure, Exploration T)\e American expedition Bj Z Sven Waxell Hodgt Pp. 236. Z 1 5s. C Sen Road \o the Indies Ru CHenry H Hart. Hodge. Pp. xiL Z 29H. i:>s. C THALES o! adventure and cs- -I ploration are best lakes straight from the traveller's C394 words
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Article270 1952-04-07 4 Golden Age Forecas t The Next Million Years. By Charles Galton Darwin. Ihut Davis. Pp. 210. 15s. By H. J. Fleuie THHE millionth birthday of mankind approaches. What j does probability, working on the basis of huge numbers, suggest tor the next million? ihe scientific revolution of [the last four270 words
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Article757 1952-04-07 4 Elizabeth Jenkins - Elizabeth Jenkins IVOR THE reader who is neither Communisi nor Fascist the novel depicting the workings of totalitarian government has. at its most conventional, the oppression of a nightmare; when, a> m Fried rich Bruegel's The Plotters (Gollanez. pp. 256, 12s <kl). the novel is757 words
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Article79 1952-04-07 4 THE FLOWERS OF. THE FOREST, by Neil Bell (Eyre and Spottiswoode. 12s. 6d.). A painfully sincere pacifist novel from a school m aster's point of view. A PLAY TOWARD, by Elizabeth Coxhead (Faber, 12s. tki). Class difficulties m the 1920s sympathetically and honestly d i splayed around a79 words
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Article353 1952-04-07 4 Sir: 1 hope 'n;ii the Ouvt eminent ol the Federation of I Malaya Would have <>y this time realised the utter fu*i- lity of the Moneylenders? Ordinance, which it passed J at the March ssion of the Federal Legislative Council, The result has been hat the moneylenders353 words
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We the PEOPLE
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283 1952-04-07 4 Sir, Who Ars. Shirin Fo/.iiar? 1 wonder elected this busy-bods represent we > -i women. 1 sti mg!y foi I she represents only I nationality. We Malay women are< happy with our ■>' W nut clamodring for I tights as men. want to have283 words
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Article24 1952-04-07 4 I < •II ■ad n I H t I": 1 id.j^ 1 I tin lour K\ a riisting •1. iC 1 i rVaanf24 words
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Miscellaneous37 1952-04-07 4 B® 1 Vferl B^B^T T' RAIN 1 f/7 HMM/ 21>&INE$£ I^9 f I WONE7EK WHE^E TV^E^E 1 fT/ \~Jj~^BK^L^i 7j JH RAliUA^'- fIM ALL 6ET T //A SHORT i CLUCKS ARE 3ETTIN' 7-'- (T. I ?n'j£/ii jfM37 words
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Article48 1952-04-07 5 Don't Move Us, Plead Villagers [PUR, Son A resit* nts ai Selanc :>-*arv fax ft terday t tto re a ndei tO BO >■• R emend < rcrni en I .-...<;■■ red i V..< v. barl d tion a i r. busii i yean igc c to tl toss. Ch48 words
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Article52 1952-04-07 5 Singing Contest Results Inter- pel re I T Pen 1 ie Schoo tate Ta--2n I X i 'I S 'I', il, S y r P P. W of s ol Prai P it EU r h S 1001, F\':iJi. 4. tkaa iati md, Pcnamg; 2nd Tamil School, ti Kampong Sch52 words
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Article34 1952-04-07 5 GIRL GETS FREEDOM Sun --T i ren tted v oi pena I is sed by tit Alof Stai i gii X r consoi I adits own plea of Russ< has prison sentence the sen-34 words
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Article39 1952-04-07 5 Many IMPs Quit UMNO G, Sun. Che a led at t'ne cc tv i.-4 ruing when elected oittee m q resigne 1 1 c of c offl rials, the IMP. i1 itbority bet of UMNO aso left to party.39 words
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Article40 1952-04-07 5 F.'. c seoul .i .a one front have become kte to Qua! :f> S Alt Badge. bin Adil. md R. Ravi urth Kinta Ch lonfl Khean b Kinta Group I -f the Firsl Gi -up.40 words
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Article404 1952-04-07 5 WHAT WE ARE FIGHTING— C.J. Standard Stall Correspondenl PENANG, Sun.— "We are at the moment fuhtin« a battle m this country, which virtually affects everything we hold most clear. It is not merely a fight against a few thousand armed bandits but against a pernicious system, which admits of no404 words
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Article200 1952-04-07 5 'FREEDOM IN 3 YRS CALL DENIED Zulkifli Explains The 'Men In The Jungle' Tin,- S tandard Reporter Hashim f>n«.r-.i a V Auikini bin Mohamed m uZr? ItahrS f UMNO h^«>iuurtors -is voov ?v nossufi i ial o^'wlf t! at 'i 11 ?i«S«POfe Standard', e lit«,r- -n-i zSk a? "V M200 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-04-07 5 Mr. M. Gonesan, eldest son of hKt. V. Monikam retired sub-Treasurer of Seremban, who recently married Miss Ratno Dcvi eldest daughter of hhx. K. Manikam, manager of Pa!aniappa Estate at Muar.31 words
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Article90 1952-04-07 5 PENANG, S in. The very R■■ erend Moth »r General M her, SI Je m ac<*o npanied j by two a >istants has arrived I iii Via lay a from P to be are > -.-i the Penang Cm c ebr ites the cente- i90 words
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Article92 1952-04-07 5 FIFTY BACK NEW ASSN. KUAL LUMPUR, Sun. A group promote mutual, ocial and cultura exchanges between the peop c of Malaya and Ameri ana i:i this country v..,, formed here yesterday. The Malayan American s. ety was formu red Ui respon i numen appeals. Th i' ii mccl ing which92 words
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Article32 1952-04-07 5 TAIPING, Sun.— Mr. S. R. Ciieivan:<v.i;atn. Technical Assistant m the Telecommunication Department has left Taiping on transfer to Klang. ne is being succeeded hereby Mr. S. Sundram of Kuala Lipis,32 words
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228 1952-04-07 5 TAIPING, Sun. -Mr. V». M. tie Silva. Barrack Store Accountant, attached to the lIASC Barrack Office, Taiping, was the recipient of a certificate oi commission at a ceremony held at the headquarters, North Malaya Sub-District m Kamnnting yesterday. The ceremony was attended by a large228 words
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Article56 1952-04-07 5 MALACCA, Sun.— A verdict of "death by misadventure" was recorded by [nche Me id. Jamil, the magistrate at the clo^e of an inquiry into the death recently by drowning of a senior techincal assistant, Chong Koh Wong. Chong was drowned off E*iilau Besar when he jumped ofl a56 words
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Article122 1952-04-07 5 TIGERS GET A BANDIT KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Acting on public information :i Tiser patrol (his morning killed a bandit at Batu Pahat recovering a rifle, and ammunition. A second bandit was killed m the Triaii^ area. Pahang, by the Third King's African Rifles Patrol. m Batu Pahat also 1? terorrists122 words
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Article111 1952-04-07 5 PENANG., Sun.— ln common with other parts oi country, thousands <>f Chines families weni to the hills cemeteries at Mount Erskine, Batu Gantong, Paya Terubong. Thean Teik Estate and Batu Lanchang lor their ann "Cheng Ben.;;" festival today. Many families m fact started for their "Cheng111 words
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Article62 1952-04-07 5 PENANG, Sun. The deatb occurred while he was on holirlav here of Mr. Donald Newlands, shift engineer attached to the Ampat Tin. Dredging Limited m Bidor, Perak at 6..J0 p.m. yesterday. Mr. Newiands was putting up at the Hotel Metropole since his arrival for the week-*rul when62 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-04-07 5 The Chief Justice of the Federation of Malaya, Mr. Charles Mathew seen inspecting a guard of honour before declaring open Penang's new Supreme Court building on Saturday.27 words
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Article62 1952-04-07 5 PENANG, Sun. A large gathering turned up For tht social and dance organised by the Radical Party here al the Khek Association <>■ Burma Road !a.-:! night. In attendance was AJberl Yeoh and his band. The first pair to take the floor was Miss "<ancy Yeap,62 words
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Article62 1952-04-07 5 MALACCA. Sun. A rubber estate weeder, Joo, who Found himself destitute, decided- to pud his life on Friday afternoon by throwing himself .m the Malacca river. A Malay who witnessed the incident promptly jumped i:i and dragged Joo back to safety. Joo was yesterday sentenced62 words
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Article194 1952-04-07 5 m:w DELHI, -Sob.— The Malayan utfcraal U-ndrr, Dato Onn bin Ja'afar appealed mi Saturday ni-hi for India's moral support m the liijht ol the .">. 000.000 p<-, -ple of the Malayan Federation against the terrorism «»i a "handful ol guerillas." Add v>\- a new194 words
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Article40 1952-04-07 5 i:; ma LUMpun morniti < I 1 1 lep .i I < i !)■>■.. 13 Jr. V pillai, pre ideni of live P lala i lion, i M.iii ad. ('!■.>• -.i ■.i .i.i w ECtin Sv > J. R. Sta Ma i40 words
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Article65 1952-04-07 5 s:t [B s i v X' ■i' ;,d Indian y outh, I ruin. v. mm i forced the bandit > tndil it lark n Kuala I' ien i kepa md s were i <' vii later deserted 1 hai La live n trrrukl life m K. Until i■■65 words
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Article23 1952-04-07 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Sun [ache Hussaia bin \bdul Rnzak, bospital assistant, r1 Kuala Kangsar, who was leave, died m Penanf 'a-: Monday.23 words
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Advertisement294 1952-04-07 5 YOU CAN TAKE HOME THIS Www W0 «BI wW HP W -%:Wm^Ws'^£l^'' is as steady as a full-sized office machine. GQ& All Remington dealers will arrange for wL M M easy payment terms according to your t V convenience... or go to tUe nearest J?e»i/«f/o/( Pond office. m M PO#294 words
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Miscellaneous230 1952-04-07 5 imERATIOiV IPJAIt Y «W a-1 9 1^ p.W p.w II. ION: Fixed Bayo l i 630 and 9 p na. ODEON: No Hi«h Way [q Th« Sk3 ;5 645 a:-.d y B p m COLISFJ M: Haunted H irbour GAPITOL: Tokya Pile 8U 7 and 930 pm. HINDUSTAN: Mathran thai230 words
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Article902 1952-04-07 6 "T I G H T Y-T II RE E million bowing Japanese, li j^ isec by trie bloodbath of war, have said "So s t he peoples of Malaya They have done f w through Mr. Ryutaro Nemoto, special representai w of Premier Yoshida, who called902 words
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Article, Illustration14 1952-04-07 6 "6V» anything to suspend me from this ouse for five Jays, wouldn t yer?.14 words
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Article, Illustration462 1952-04-07 6 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA BY V'ORKSIIIRE is famous En pudding ctfcfcd wolds, ham and etCS (.o«»d Compel Whernside, chocolate, the Whithy fis| 1)lls tomnionscn.se. Query commonsense The Yorkshire miners have now -<»< tin idown and are doing their robust hist to X, h miners out of the pits462 words
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1067 1952-04-07 6 BY OUR CEYLON CORRESPONDENT COLOMBO. THE Hon. Mr. Dudley Senanayake. the youngest Prime Minister m the world, lias been assured of the support of the vast majority of his countrymen. But it is likely that he will not be content with lip service1,067 words
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Article231 1952-04-07 6 Sir: My attention was drawn to a letter which appeared m your paper recently on the above subject. I fully endorse the opinion expressed therein. At a time when the administration is engaged to exterminate banditry and other evils m this country with the full support of231 words
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Article105 1952-04-07 6 Sir The press report under the heading "City has 500 -civil defence men shows the poor response which the major communities have shown to the appeal for civil defence recruits. To remedy this situation I propose: That Government set up a committee to study the question of compensation105 words
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Article, Illustration12 1952-04-07 6 "Strewth! Twelve pounds nineteen and six! Who said talk's cheap?"12 words
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Article561 1952-04-07 6 Sir:— On March 31, VOX DOMINI VOX DEI. writing m The Singapore Standard, stated that representations have been made to the Member tor Education for improved conditions of service through all legitimate channels inculding the Teachers' Union and also by the "highest authority of the Mission561 words
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Advertisement72 1952-04-07 6 sj/ 'OVERONES' TABLETS Powerful Tonic Restorative lor Women. Dependable reined) tor 's^? nerve troubles, tiredness sleep- "^§2B J^**^-T^jjj lessness, lark of ener-y premai lure a (in^ r p tc Indispensable 2Zz£ OVfDfiMr^ at thl iiii.ti t( rit- period tnd to 33eSi mi!\\luiV »<»'K«l all monthl) disorders, J^^ ff .JV^MS, Sl>72 words
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Advertisement50 1952-04-07 6 HEALTH ~s&ffisT fro/n the fr Best of -nrssrersi food.- m*H. m U s n«' r^* pr,eii.r. 0,-l«^" f lrn K rh. --v, M^ f' Irn.r of fhr^r -nwrr.nrn,^ »y ait Chrirutu r.ar»Jrn »h.rr it* and i>ime» mm i |»4 hitfM* it> chr .nrr..--OV/qLTIJ^E BISCUITS >J < A. WANOIR tTO. lliK»rp«i«'t«50 words
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Article440 1952-04-07 7 deficit Of £428 Million Jm Last Halt Of Year 1 >MM "J A|>r 6 <« < 1 Stain's balance of payments 28,000,000, a British Government White Paper disclosed yes- terday. The figure revises the earlier estimates of a deficit of between £450.000,000 and £500,000,000. In the440 words
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115 1952-04-07 7 VSHINGTON, April (i, (lP)._Ten more win ff s el Slates lisht bombers and fighter bombers senfl t» hurope to provide tactical support for defence forces. Informed sources said yesterday. 1 > .1 combat troops Wi -crn imi i< ■> nidi< .«t« d ij siatC9115 words
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Article132 1952-04-07 7 US Has New Giant Jet A tom Bomber WASHINGTON, April 6 (IP). The Cnited States Air Force partially lifted secrecy wraps yesterday from its giant YB-(iO jet bomber the latest American weapon capable of carr\in« atomic warfare anywhere m the world. The new bomber is ready to be moved from132 words
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Article28 1952-04-07 7 Queen Mary Better 6 (Re;.- 4 grandElia was be a lit! c better -nil she has SUf»y. ...j indoors I I Mary ictors in* i se and t'r28 words
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Article49 1952-04-07 7 NEW TUNISIAN CABINETNAMED I- tßeuteri Baccouche, ap- B of Tunis to ammed Chenik, Minister baniah- f has DOW Cabinet, it was un- ere •id to be I .h-:> 8.-l ■:ce: Chr liture Ha rhmi S rial Affairs: alth: Dr Gacbem mentione I for the 11 waa report.:d be approved >.49 words
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Article14 1952-04-07 7 R« itei AAPI M <■ m Li Yu-hsi m this morning .is mmandei and14 words
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Article124 1952-04-07 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. 6, <AP>.< —Queen Juliana left here by plane Saturday on a round ab >,it trip to a week-end visit with an old friend, Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt The Dut<~h monarch and her party headed first for Philadelphia. The Bight is the first li g124 words
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Article, Illustration114 1952-04-07 7 0 UIY April (i (IP) Actress Bita Hay- S i resttrday that she units to -forget lie* difficulties with her estrapged husband. ctresa sad Mm has •no intrntiDn of meetiiis Ajy 5 beir, ln M«xuo or anywhere else despite •»f a possible return liatiou. i-*-*i lAP - 114 words
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220 1952-04-07 7 MOSCOW, April 6, (IP).— The Soviet Union yesterday made a bid for vastly expanded trade with the Western world, including the United States and West Europe. Mikhael Nestrov, President of the Soviet Chamber of Commerce, told the Moscow Economic Conference that the Soviet220 words
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Article41 1952-04-07 7 HONGKONG. April t> (UP)— Archbishop PetroniO Lacchio of Chantfsha, Hunan Province, arrived m Hunskong last night after nearly one year's imprisonment and deportation from Communist China and was taken immediately to hospital here, the Catholic headquarters revealed.41 words
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171 1952-04-07 7 UNITED NATIONS. Apr. 5 (Reuter)— Mr. Warren Austin, chief United States .delegate to the United Nations, today replied to M. Frederic Joliot Curie. French communist scientific who has endorsed Chinese communist charges that the United States is using germ warfare m Korea. Mr, Austin said:171 words
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Article178 1952-04-07 7 MOSCOW TALKS MOSCOW. Apr. 6 (UP)— Upon the conclusion of a meeting between the British and Chinese delegations yesterday, during the Economic Conference here, Harold Davies, a member of the British Parliament, who was present said progress had been made towards a concrete business deal.178 words
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61 1952-04-07 7 MOSCOW, April 6 (UP)—Russian Premier Josef Stalin yesterday received Indian Ambassador S. Radhakrishnan. with Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky pre -sent. An Embassy spokesman said the half-hour discussion covered India, Asia and other problems and The interview was friendly and cordial. The Indian Ambassador will leave61 words
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74 1952-04-07 7 UK Frees £10 Mil. Of Egypt's Balance LONDON, Apr. 6 (ReuterV— Britain is to release immediately U0.000.000 Sterling of Egypt's blocked Sterling balances, it was learned m London yesterday. Th c British Ambassador m Cairo, Sir Ralph Stevenson, had informed the Egyptian Foreign Minister of the decision m Cairo yesterday,74 words
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Article25 1952-04-07 7 TOKYO. Apr (i (Reuter-AAP). United Nations and Chinese Communist armistice negotiators at Panmunjom met only "or three minutes today and made no progress.25 words
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Article122 1952-04-07 7 Sudan: Egypt Warns UK CAIRO. April 6 (Reuter) Egyptian press reports emphasised today that Egypt will stop the current Anglo-Egyptian tlaks unless Britain ends her efforts to give the Sudan a new constitution. The pro-Wafd Al Misri said Premier Hilaly Pasha "insists that if the British do not issue a122 words
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55 1952-04-07 7 NEW DELHI. Apr. 6 (UP)— The Ministry of External Affairs announced yesterday that a 14--member Indian cultural delegation is visiting Communist China at the invitation of the Chinese Government uncter the leadership of Madame Pandit. The delegation leaves on April 27 and will55 words
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128 1952-04-07 7 ROME. April C, (UP). A patient m a Rome polyclinic hospital "died" yesterday during an operation, but a heart massage restored him 15 minutes after his heart stopped. Doctors said it was the first known case here when a patient was restored after such128 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-04-07 7 MUSLIM WOMEN CONFERENCE For the first time m Muslim history, a conference of Muslim women from many Muslim countries was held m Lahore on March 29. Over 500 delegates from every part of Pakistan and observers from other Muslim countries attended the conference. Picture shows Begum Liaqu.it AH Khan. President58 words
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Article143 1952-04-07 7 LONDON, Apr. G (Reuter)— Arthur Helliwell, travelling columnist of the Sunday newspaper The People today attacked living conditions m Hong Kong m a page article headed "This British Colony js rotten with graft". In a dispatch from Hong Kong Mr. Helliwell said: "Bribery is, of143 words
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82 1952-04-07 7 WASHINGTON. April G, <Reuter). Michigan Republicans entered into the Taft-Eisen-hower battle for nomination as Republican Party candidate for President of the United States. The party convention meeting m Detroit will choose 4f> delegates to the Republican National Convention at Chicago next July. With 228 delegates82 words
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280 1952-04-07 7 US Presen ts 5-Stage 'Disarm' Plan Backed By UK UNITED NATIONS, April 6, (Inter). The I'nited States yesterday laid befotC the I'nited N.itions Disarmament Committee a fi\ <*-st:ii;r plan for a worldwide census of armaments, armed forces and military installations, including atomic and possible term carrying weapons. American rifles. *'p280 words
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Article46 1952-04-07 7 A SCHOOL GIRL. Pong Vong Seng. 14. (iif-d on admission to the General Hospital last Saturday after falling from a bus at the Norfolk— Thomson Road junction at 8.25 am. Witnesses of this accident are asked to contact Inspector Delilkan of the Traffic Police.46 words
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109 1952-04-07 7 US Navy Planes Can Handle Big, Small A -Bombs WASHINGTON A p 6 I %.Pi ']"■;<- U S Nai has im vhich can de ivei t> di itth bumb.s. says \':c<- \dmira W. Cassady, Deputy Chief p( Naval Air Operations CasMifi- testified aj a i door session the Senate I'109 words
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102 1952-04-07 7 MusliM PMs Accept Pak. Invitation KARACHI er i i Pakistan I M sil i Pai neni ye f the 12 M ICii r conference m Kara agreed to a No date ha I been 1 iho ice yet, he Origina ly he ha I pi i no m April cause102 words
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Article246 1952-04-07 8 NEW DELHI, Apr. 6 India's Five-Year Plan of development is to be converted into a year plan to bring it iti line with the Colombo Plan. This was disclosed by the Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, on his arrival m New Delhi on246 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-04-07 8 M \I)E m India II T 2 Is a bisie truinor designed, built and recently test flown b.v \\\ndustan Aircraft Ltd.' Bangalore. Production version will have a lo.Vh.p. Blackburn Cirrus' HI giving the plane a speed of 145 ni.p.h. and climb of W)0 f.p.m. at sea level.47 words
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Article334 1952-04-07 8 Henry W.iugh and (<» Ltdreport their most successful ye: i en i^n :i record v olu ne of business a profit of 52.161,87'J was earned for 1951 which is equivalent to 84.7 per cci t 1 dividend at 15 per cci t ma .?s 2o per cent, for334 words
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272 1952-04-07 8 By A Special Correspondent DILL conditions prevailed Malayan markets during I lit,- week and itie volume of transactions was the smallest lo Hair this year. The sli-ln rasing m demand for both rubber and tin and reports of difficult trading conditions in] the port272 words
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Article207 1952-04-07 8 The Week 's Business Industrials: B >rneo C i 235. M Fraser and Mcave $3.70, Gammon $2.82&. Hammer $42.00. Jackson Co. $2.50 and $2.25. M i an Breweries $4924 and $495. Malayan Cement 90 cents. Paterson Simons 12s 6d Robins Ordinary $3,821 t i 13 ilk. Sing pore Cold Storage207 words
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89 1952-04-07 8 AMONG ihe man> specialties produced b> Netherlands hus bandry for the world market, cucumbers is a particular item. There is no country m Europe which exports this item on. anything like the scale the Netherlands does. Thece is a lar?e home con sumption of cucumbers89 words
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Advertisement643 1952-04-07 8 I rASI IMiIIAK TRANS.FACIFIC SERVICE IHfed Overland Ui jnm-iM,, 1.0. Uvelei Al AMerteai 1 Caiidiun Cities IVnang P Sh.»iu > pore An LA SI ||,tm sr.X I! M «SA»I IT/2SApi Apr I.May R2Ma 3 ira oJ Dn l^r» 1)v J Ii: <s n d Pa cn r: Bookiiigs 4 Aseata643 words
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Advertisement402 1952-04-07 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CD., LTD. Krunlar Sailingb to China an-i Japan li.nn Sins P«re Porl SwHtenhana P<»na»a Alsn direH S.iilinr from Bajiskok ur.d Indonesia to China .v Japan Due S'r.uf DiiePemin^ From "Swhuen" Apr 14th Apr 17th •Tuniiu;" Apr 26th Djakarta S.ills S.iiN Sails Penang 1* S'li m S'p ire ror402 words
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Advertisement455 1952-04-07 8 kjlAi J fa I t jWq^V^^^V I f I |T^ L at ft n»«r f TANAMA' foi Bai si k v Horißkoni U ICApi i v -MtONIA' for Saiß<r Ban«fc«k v !i. t "KOKKA" for H :O k, Saigon Hongkong >j >i -KIN A" for Bangkok, n 'm Saigon, Hongkong,455 words
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Article, Illustration1128 1952-04-07 9 Peter Robinson - an adventure Called PHotography Peter Robinson r/m It POKTRAITI RE, home nuking, is 4 nd often more satis- the family than the B M variety. .■-.■•'-> p^artire arc required nd p i^i 1 p. eseni »k> ghl f '■<:" taiiicd m pea are -l stands, expensive para boiic iminium tp1,128 words
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Article870 1952-04-07 9 IX— HOME PORTRAITURE The coloui temperature of a lamp as stated by the manufacturer, however, depends upon the input voltage being equal to th.it figure stamped the lamp This, m turn, depend- on c Citj Council, as far ;i> youi experiments arc concerned and, .iv w« all know m Singapore,870 words
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Article298 1952-04-07 9 MOVIE MUSIC QUIZ U HO mould hkr vfta i through the c»inrosii\ <f Shaw Bros.) < omplimml.t rf ti<k«-ts to see the Warner Bro Ihrr's musical •■xtrav .tg.in?a 111 See You In My l)r<iini" founded on the life story of famous romposrr f.us K.iha «bo started on the turbulent North298 words
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Article, Illustration644 1952-04-07 9 Bill Webb Jones - Bill Webb Jones by I SEE that an eminent biologisl has jn,st produced a bitok on jazz. Doctor Bernard Heuvelmans, of Paris, has written a work upon a subject which he says 'is very dear to. my heart." Much of the Doctor's bonk is technical and644 words
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Advertisement89 1952-04-07 9 Better Lenses Better Pictures i -im OC9 «T J^M^dMVZ/ f^aß w »^s» l^^F^ V >r^ 2 x 2 PERKEO II with COLOR -SKOPAR f.3-5 Exceptionally good definition, bnllancc of confront, and natural rendering of colours characterize the ColorSkopor Lent ot one of the new VOIGTLANDER highefficiency Anostigmots. MAIN FEATURES SMALL,89 words
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Miscellaneous247 1952-04-07 9 MONDAY CROSSWORD By *|»«'<-ial arran^eincitt uith The Tinn'B and The Manchester («tiardian. Exclusive lo The Singapore Standard )opy rij> hi fl sx^_«.Sa£w 22 23^ ACROSS remains H -mJeft «6». I.'. 1 i»t m io read mittimus <b). 8 Thrir race went to the mow ana n Valhulla'a receptionist '4i. teadj247 words
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Article454 1952-04-07 10 HAT-TRICK Scots Just Fail To Get Equaliser GLASGOW, April 5 (Reuter) Torrential rain fell here for several hours before the start of the international soccer match at Hampden Park Stadium today between Scotland and England. The rain, still falling at the kick-off, did not dampen the enthusiasm454 words
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Article264 1952-04-07 10 PARIS, April 5: (Reuter).— England beat France by two penalty goals (six points) to a try (three points) m the Rugby Inion international at Colombes Stadium here today to record their first win m Paris since 1929. The victory gave England second place m the international264 words
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Article868 1952-04-07 10 UK SOCCER STANDINGS LONDON. April 6. |Reuter>— The following are football league standings after yesterday's matches: Goals p i» i. i a Pts Manchester U. 36 19 9 s 73 47 47 fcxsec il 35 v» 9 7 tB 47 47 Portsmouth 31 19 3 10 63 50 40 Tottenham868 words
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Article, Illustration157 1952-04-07 10 Slammin'Sam Snead - Slammin'Sam Snead Eft Ssi /O UOy. Grip your golf club firmly but without tension. The club htm die passes from the honk o! the right forefinger diagonally cross the valm of the left Iwnd. In the address position the line formed by the thumb and iorefinger ot157 words
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Article, Illustration85 1952-04-07 10 photo. DON GEHRMANN, of Wauwatosa. Wisconsin, finishes the fastest half-mile m history on a standard 11-lap track with a time of 1.51 at the Olympic Carnival m iNew Horn's Madh-»n Squire gardt-n on >I *r«h 2°. Don's time was Just a halfsecond off the American indoor record, set on aA.P. - 85 words
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442 1952-04-07 10 LONDON, April 5, (Reuter).— Arsenal and Chelsea battled to a 1-1 draw m their postponed English Football Association Cup semi-final at Tottenham here today. They replay on the same ground on Monday next to decide who will meet Newcastle United m the final at442 words
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Advertisement308 1952-04-07 10 LAST JHhtV^jr, U-, 4t fi^fT^j zm^E^ Carol J\errf\s "OUTCAST of the ISLANDS A London Films Production. Distrihut.d h\ s t Plus! Malayan (,az*>lie: |.\< It >|\ |»|< v "ROTARY'S BEAUTY QUEEN" Also! On Stage! VALENTO DOROIH\ Sensatiotial Juggling <<■ Witt Hi at the 1.45, 4, 6.30 A 9M [SHARP Him\308 words
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Miscellaneous392 1952-04-07 10 0!i THE AIR SINGAPORE («M a> li m> Hi m Sews; lii.li."» ronei from Yesterdaj anil today; IC.4S Ihe Coniinental roach; II a.m 'limp lor Munm I p.m Lewi? Williams Orthestra A hiiMtoorM ills; 1 News; 1.45 Homo on the Raiisc: 8.13 Programme Sum mar.v. 8.11 Children's t'ornrr: (;.:;.*> Tb«New392 words
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Article215 1952-04-07 11 Ford Konno Dominates Marshall NEWHAVEN, Connecticut, Apr. 6 i UP> Ford Konno > Ohiu Stale completed ins dbini- nation o! John Marshall <>f NewI Haven last night capturing a thud national AAU swimming crown. Th.- sKm Hawaiian beat the Australian .star m the 440 yard free-style m 4 nun. :'4215 words
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150 1952-04-07 11 Popular Turf Secretary Sails Home IP Of I. Sun. Mr. C. R. Byers former secretary of i the Perak Turf Club sailed for Australia from Singapore this morning on retirement. Mr. Byers who had been with the PTC for 24 years carried 1 with him ;i -ilver salver prej senteri150 words
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Article, Illustration262 1952-04-07 11 Miss Chan Wins TTC Triple Crown MISS Chan Mvi Hian? became the first triple badminton champion of the Teachers' Training College when m the finals played at the Gan Eng Seng School Hall, she won the women's singles and doubles and the mixed doubles. Playing a spirited game she easilyFrancis Lee - 262 words
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Article636 1952-04-07 11 IP O H.. Sun.— The Perak Op c n Jvn i o r Badminton Championship will start on Saturday, April 26. All games will be played on the PBA Hall m Patrick Street. Play will commence at 7 p.m. each night and Oa week-ends at 8636 words
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353 1952-04-07 11 IT MUST have been heart-breaking for Kota Raja Club supporters to see the once all-powerful Colony Malay Club being routed for the first time m its proud career. Facing the fast improving Fathul Karib Club. Kota Raja, minus their regulars, were trounced 7-1.353 words
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Article117 1952-04-07 11 LUCKY BACKER WON £10.000 LONDON. Apr !> (fteuter) Several larky hatters found the spring do.i M ein chiding a Surrey Earner uho won nearly ill o.ooo for a CS Pharin-Tea] double. Thirty -five -yrar -old Irish nun winning jockey. Arthur 'I 'lioMipson. said Teal hay*him ;is gooi ride :i- Shrilav117 words
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Advertisement856 1952-04-07 11 WATjOWS VACANT j -Merks. salary c,i:;"o ir^ THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE £r&"«53; BANKS ASSOCIATION LHB.) Sintapore. ALL memben of the above ~Z I! sociation m th<- Cninnv I SS2 Sincapore will be^Sdto? cUher Hokien business on Friday 11 Sa'ur s r Cany day 12 and Monday 14 a™S required 1052 being856 words
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Advertisement90 1952-04-07 11 K(^ M 3.00£ T.:i<»| "KAITHI" (Tail) REX l«'ii. f t Now showing :<M» A. S M |mi •PARIJATHAM' (Tarril) Singapore h£^ Q{^ PER INi t^P' OF 4 WORDS Minimum Chaige $2/- (4 Lines) Wanted For Sole Situations Vacont Tuition Miscellaneous Urn pE R L NE OF 4 WORDS Minimum Charge90 words
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Advertisement268 1952-04-07 11 NOTICRS MALAYA /CHINA /JAPAN CONFERENCE CHIPI'I RS ire t,- by 1 t; of f lt om Peppei H« Manila I Japan wi rnsaaed d m lionc $61 M p*" MALAYA/CHINA/JAPAN CONFERENCE MANSFIELD CO.. ITD. NATURALIZATION \OT!C! c i m < > \h»\ .i < k )'l Iten the ital Seen268 words
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Miscellaneous343 1952-04-07 11 I lifr shinrs. Lhr lite nr\t In 5 it m u > I i3l<h thr Bght. II £is the infrrtion of rxccllrucr.'" l>. T. Whttnry. C Z MONDAY FOB EVERYONE: I ais :s v tavorsble time for proJ moting personal mutters and contacts &lakf plans b.i->ni < upon past «rperienc«.343 words
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Miscellaneous48 1952-04-07 11 ITIMIIiPffy |iiiTiijj^iys HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY AM. P.M Singapore «.«1 10.01 Malacca <;.!«i »J 29 Port Dickson 5.07 5.10 Port Sham li.'iti 4.01 Ponang Il.:t8 11.27 rOMOBKIiU Singapore 9.45 !«.'>:» M:tlacci li r >.'» 7.«tt Port Dickson 5.3fi 5.47 Port Sham 4.17 4.33 Penang 12.0148 words
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Article550 1952-04-07 12 FLEVKN runs short of victory, the Combined Services were forced into a draw m their annual two-day encounter with the Singapore Civilians when the game ended on the padang yesterday. The Services had M) runs to score to win and only ten minutes m550 words
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Article800 1952-04-07 12 ONLY junior tournament matches were played m Singapore yesterday. Best performance was a bright 47 ><ored by BODCA's Lawson against C'hangi. vlinfl feat wis nance for v len againsi the Te ing C liege He took ii c mi> a -piece. mmmi i n \m n > R\l800 words
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Article863 1952-04-07 12 Ston or Shield Cricket In K. L. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A START was made today m the Stonor Shield cricket competition with decisions reached m two of the three matches. Rain and the custom of the YMCA m drawing stumps on Sundays at 5 p.m. deprived the V's of victory863 words
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Article77 1952-04-07 12 IPOH, Sun. Ipoh District knocked out the Kuala Kangsar District m the PAFA interdistrici soccer tournament for the Cheng Wah Cup this evening. The match was played on the unese Assembly hall groun I. ipoh won hv five goals ll> u[le lf a thrill-a-minute77 words
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Article109 1952-04-07 12 TODAY'S Sport Soccer. SAFA League Ist div. SRC v Chinese Casuals at Jalan Besar stadium; Ist Div. SCC v BODCA at SCC; Div. 3 A Netaji v CYMA at Geylang; Dir. .3 A Immigration SC v Indian Brotlierhood Society at CYMA. SBHFA League —Stanvac V MPH at F N. Basketball.109 words
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Article85 1952-04-07 12 JOHANNESBURG. Apr. 6. fAP>. U.S. tennis star Shirley Fry was sensationally beaten :>,-{\ 5-7 m the singles quarterfinals of the South Africa tennis championships Saturday by 27-year-old Mrs. Ruth Steven.-:. South Attica's No. 3. Miss Fry led at only one stage In the match when85 words
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Article275 1952-04-07 12 THF SRC defeated the Univer- I sity of Malaya by t:; runs m a I liiendly i>;ime of cricket played I at the SRC ground yesterday. SINGAPORE RECREATION CLUB •I Martsn.s c. Thi:is4.iiajaii !j Raj imtuam 3:', D Hay c B.K s?:i t> Rajaratnam 21 w. nalistan275 words
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444 1952-04-07 12 CHAY WENG YEW, competing m the Singapore Olympic weightlifting trials last night, broke the record set m the featherweight class at the world championships last year. In his three lifts he lifted a total of 685 lbs. beating the World record set up by444 words
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Article287 1952-04-07 12 IP(SH, Sun. Four more Brander Shield cricket league matches were? played off yesterday. The Kinta European's beat the Police by four runs an the Town Padang. G. S Walker, the state skipper, scored a flawless 52 run s while K. Michell (23) Capt. Akam (11 not out)287 words
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Article121 1952-04-07 12 SULAIMAN bin Awang. promising Colony Malay cyclist of the Cosmopolitian C.C added another victory t(j his record when he won theSCRA 50 mile mass start road race at the RAF Changi circuit yesterday. Sulaiman's tinie was 2 hr. 22 mm 10 sees The first nine121 words
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