Singapore Standard, 8 April 1952
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Title Section19 1952-04-08 1 Singapore Standard fkji m i. y OL. II NO. 281. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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419 1952-04-08 1 Gunman In Pg. Kills Himself When Cornered Slantlafd Mart Corrrtinoa«ieiil tKNANG, Mon.-An armed Chinese, Lam Yew tged 22, whojnade an unsuccessful bid to kill ibi Police Laafe Corporal at the junction of (fuaj and Pran«i n Koad Ghaut this morning shot hi Ike iuad when he was cornered m a419 words
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Article73 1952-04-08 1 II \i.l I \ur. 1 (IP) M M![>|)l\ 1)1 till 117. .'OO tons .»t the v to Ton tons at n Ike I n:trd States irom 53.9 M Inn t<» ton Wfi tin* same Strategic supplies < n« l ii(it*(i la Owse liimrvcr. Itetics, psiMlilii ii73 words
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Article48 1952-04-08 1 PM. Time Not Ripe For Big 3 Meet I ster, Mr. said day id eetal s r and j ci rum- j Dodds Lab rf Con irchi was as be the sain c ma- i ithe I failed tha i r all •r- Is est is i no48 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-04-08 1 photo Police undertaker* are s<vn removing: the body of ;i Singapore rice merchant Mr Ho Ah BiMiif, from his house m Kay Poh Koad last night Mr. Ho was found shot m hi* head. TJie shooting occurred at ahont 5 p.m.- StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article226 1952-04-08 1 Second Batch Ot rrom lg. Malim Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The second batch of srrrH information on bandits m the Tanjong Malim area, given l» the people of that town m answer to Gen. Sir Gerald Templer'a questionnaire, arrived at King's House today. The226 words
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Article128 1952-04-08 1 S'pore Merchan t Found Mu rdered Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE rice merchant, Mr. Ho Ah Beng, i 4, was fonnd murdered m his room m a bungalow house m Kay Poh Road, off River Valley Road yesterI day evening. He was shot twice through the head C.I.D. Chief, Mr.128 words
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213 1952-04-08 1 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon. While awaiting GtVtTtt' ment's decision on the future of Tanjon« Malini. llif Malayan Chinese \ssm iation i.«as stalled jjivinij help U the Chinese residents of the town by distributing ti them tree rice and condensed milk. This moi nil213 words
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241 1952-04-08 1 LONDON TIMES REPORT Special Cable by arrangement with The Times, London. LONDON, jYion.— General Tempter's imaginative approach— in asking for questionnaires m Tanjong Malim may elicit some information as well as provide a suitable opportunity to end the daily 22-hour curfew, writes The Times own241 words
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139 1952-04-08 1 Virtual Halt In Truce Negotiations 1 TOKYO. Apr. 7 (UP)— Th* Korean truce negotiations were [virtually halted today while the allied and Communist hi^h commands worked separately on the details of a new formula for breaking the prisoner of war deadlock. In the subdelegate truce supervision meeting, the representatives f>l139 words
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108 1952-04-08 1 HONGKONG. Apr. 7 (AP) T Chinese Communists m their irges o' germ warfare against the United States m Korea, have tn*ored nothing upon which a scientific evaluation can be made. Wu Lien-teh, who was edited with having brougHl a Manchurian bubonic plague epi'c r108 words
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Article, Illustration84 1952-04-08 1 photo. Brigade r K. K. G. Sixsmith. (right) Chief or Staffdesignttr of the Far Fast Land lories, roathpj SiuSiinore by air Iron Hongkong yesterday to take over duties from Major-General .1. H. N. Poett (left). Fo. >er Chief of Staff of the British Forces at Hongkong, Br .udier Sixsmith willStandard - 84 words
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Article105 1952-04-08 1 NEW YORK. April 7 (UP)— Queen .In liana of t!ie Netherlands arrived m New York City this morning alter a hectic 90--mile drive from Hyde Park. New York. The queen, who will ride later m the day m a Broadway ticker^ tape parade, received a105 words
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Article41 1952-04-08 1 LONDON. Apr. 7. (UP). Q"' 1 "i E izabel h II today re- '■>'!' i Mr. F. Nicoll, Gov-ernor-rftsignate of Sing i >ore and S r Ronald Garvi (Jov-ernor-designate o! Fiji. Tl audience was' he]d at Clarence House41 words
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Article40 1952-04-08 1 PENANG, Mon. -A Chinese residing m Trengganu Road. made a report. to the Police today that gold and jewellery to the value of $26,000 had been stolen from his attap ouse m the' early hours this morning.40 words
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Article57 1952-04-08 1 LONDON. Apr. 7 (Reuicr) Arsenal entered th«* FA COP final for the Sixth tin;** when they outplayed their London rivals Chelsea on the Tottenham mound this evenin?, winning three goals to nil. Three times winners of the FA cup, Arsenal vvill now meet Newcastle Unites! the holders m57 words
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Article56 1952-04-08 1 OAKLAND, California, Apr. 7 i Reuter >, Four people aboard a two-engined Navy reservo plane died last night when the plane struck power linos md burned m the Santa dux mountains near Los Gatos, about .">5 miles south of here. The plane ripped through 1556 words
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157 1952-04-08 1 CAIRO. Apr. (Reuter)— The American Ambassador Mr. Jefferson Caffery called on Egyptian Premier Hilaly Pasha today, his visit giving rise to fresh rumours that the AngloEgyptian talks are m a delicate phase. But Mr. Caffery told reporters later his mediation efforts had met157 words
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Article20 1952-04-08 1 M fLA, Apr. T. Si rike ai two bank. 1 i M mil ended today by ,agreemei20 words
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Article57 1952-04-08 1 Standard London CWv LONDON. Apr. 7. Singi prg*i n«>w Polif Chief will \w aniioitm d about i!n- third v\«-rk m April alter th«* KW (ioi eriiois arrival. /Apparently no name has been fixed vrt pend in^ the <iovrrnor'> on th« spot review. Nn .m57 words
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80 1952-04-08 1 Xi \i :.r .mm ra Mo 1 Select Column lee ■> ted b> the Fede i Leg < < it its meeting to i •■;>;(] ■< the Nit >l Sei -i< <■ V. Im p iced to receive my Hri tea i '■>;.•■•• tattotu80 words
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Article76 1952-04-08 1 Standard London Correspondent LCNDON, Apr. 7. The following arc the doting prices of rubbe> and tin on the London Morket today LON9CN RUBBER LONDON TIN Spoh il\d. Spot £959.105. per ton Apr./Juji* 32 Id. buyers, £960.105. se,.,rs. Ju!//> :»t. 31 d. Three months: £962.105. Och/DtC 29jd.76 words
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Advertisement66 1952-04-08 1 Hews Inside I^* Death: Jf' Hou&lntf Penan 9 Move B«f.f*»«. Arj^oAe* Surmising ~>P. 2 I WIIWI1 I« Jtos/^P. 5 KUP&C2?: p, ice Fa u^p m 9 T Q[QPIIC(IiCO.^ j Next Call Colombo v \T\ \mf^ djvs to Singapore \\\^^l I I •><■ jI of picture la '.i« y^Jk,^*—^^ x everywhere66 words
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Advertisement27 1952-04-08 1 /ft Stop tm J_Jg& COLD STOP ACE \Sf Ifeif^ CPEAMfcRIES l^Bpr o£s/fflfp ro piay f<H»r /0 T<? SS #PM /^SSn-MATIC; yQf p»k c j <i <5 i27 words
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Article145 1952-04-08 2 A fVOMAN, \>o Scow Nee, who claims to be the legal secondary wife ot a former Singapore businessnun, Lee Siew Kow, who died m July last year leaving an estate worth about $660,000, will inherit a one-sixth i! Air. Justice Kogers upholds her <145 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-04-08 2 MR. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of .the Government of India, gave a cocktail party on Saturday i to Lt. Comdr. B. Lobo and the officers of the Indian Navy frigate Cauvery which is here on an operational visit. Among: those present at the party were Rear Admiral Pugsley64 words
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Article77 1952-04-08 2 Award For Afternoon Schoolboy Staadarti Stall Rtpmrtef ER 1 m Ho k, a VI stud Victoi S P Straits "hinu s< v. nteei F P Si h< Warship. he ■< s retros tiv< the third I 1951 n annual value of 100 l exr period of fivi Std. VI to77 words
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Article81 1952-04-08 2 nIE vlng have been ected to the committee ol the Local Indian Congress. Seran?oon District:— President— Mr. V Rajaretnam. Vice-president— C X V Panniker, Joint Secetaries:- Messrs T. P X thy and G Mv ugaiyan, rreasurer— Mr Kundanlal; C ■••niree: Messrs R. D. Singh R N Kashyap. P.81 words
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Article50 1952-04-08 2 FOLLOWING have been api pointed deputies to the Comp- trolier of Entertainment Duty, Singapore: Messrs. J. MeKnight Hart. J. H S Jenkins, H. Me N. W Richardson, H. G. Boyce-Taylor W. W Rawlinson, M. J. Dean, J. V Lane, C. M 1 M.-.clve:-. P. Chattaway. and J Wilkinson.50 words
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Article37 1952-04-08 2 FOR stealing a bicycle, worth I $130. from Ltv Thian Hee. at an address m Queen Street. Singapore, on ?War. 24. Koon Kirn Koon (19>, was sentenced to six weeks 1 rigorous imprisonment j esterday.37 words
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Article320 1952-04-08 2 Cut Them Out —Urge Doctors Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 30 per cent of the persons who die annually m Singapore do not get medical advice or treatment before death. This is stated in 'a City Council Health Report issued yesterday. The City Health Officer, Dr.320 words
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Article130 1952-04-08 2 THE draw for the eighth M.C.A. sweep, with a first prize of $400,000, will be held at Penang on Apr. 20. All tickets for this draw are sold out. Tickets for the ninth draw are now on sale at all M.C.A. branch offices. In Singapore, members130 words
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Article, Illustration86 1952-04-08 2 photo FOUR students from Singapore are among: the many young men and women from various countries who have enrolled at the University of Illinois. U.S.A. under the Smith Munclt Act, a measure that e*co*r*ce* the free ex- change of students between countries. Philip Yoong Wai Chow (left), one of theU.S.I.S. - 86 words
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Article169 1952-04-08 2 Standard Staff Reporter TRADITIONAL Chinese Art and modern paintings held their own m Singapore yesterday, roth exhibitions are enjoying a buyers' rush. Within an hour of the one-man art exhibition by Mr. Johnson Lee at Raffles Hotel, 12 paintings were sold. The Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm169 words
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Article29 1952-04-08 2 THE Kamala Club. Singapore, will be holding a Fun Fair m aid of the SATA Fund on Saturday, May ol from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.29 words
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Article, Illustration142 1952-04-08 2 NE W PASTOR-EXPERT ON CHINA REV. Tracey K. Jones, ilie Dew pastor of the Wesley Church preached his first sermon m Singapore un Sunday. Alter the service a party was held to introduce him to the members of the congregation. Rev. and Mrs. Jones who hail from California speak Mandarin142 words
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Article565 1952-04-08 2 THE President and Committee Member/, of the Singapore Association for the Blind acknowledge the following donations. Robinson Co., Ltd $000. Bunque de Llndochme $100. Ano;ij mous $100. L. M. Quinton $50. Turquancf Youngs Co $100. A. C. Baxter $50. A. F. Taylor $25, Chua Cheng Liat565 words
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381 1952-04-08 2 VICKERS STATES MEDICAL DEPT'S AIMS DR. W.J. Vickers, Director of Medical Services, Singapore, took the occasion of World Health Day. celebrated yesterday by the 79 United Nations members of the World Health Organisation, to emphasise again the Colony's own Medical Plan and to outline some of the accomplishments towards health381 words
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Article14 1952-04-08 2 Parents Do Not Respond M.uul.iid S m s to have rr I infant I14 words
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Article19 1952-04-08 2 Pre« !i Si I Mr. A M. ra Sec ton Kand i; S. M S. Thane I19 words
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Advertisement55 1952-04-08 2 i Bk w? Ck^it^ w mr sk LIGHT COMMERCIALS AUSTINS ARE TOUGH AND BUILT FOR HARD WORK THE A.40 COUNTRYMAN will |I^m|PSBJIBSJS B^wP^^^^^S^j ore all-metal, unit construction. m <f nl l i iIJ/ I Genuine Spare PaitM Always Available w-1 <i| I|i 1| II 51 1 SINGAPORE MALACCA SEREMBAN K.55 words
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Advertisement85 1952-04-08 2 Your whole family needs nourishing v QUAKER OATS 3 fiig Benefifs from Quaker Oats iSI MC&E ENfRGY it i f it h m cotbot .ifiotn jmn,r tr r. jiffltf STBtWCTM plenty olp-ofm, f r M£££ STAMINA bc<ouse of generous TLiowm V.10m.i.1, tWK)YMfWT •veryb M l v lev«t that delxiou- Im«85 words
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Miscellaneous87 1952-04-08 2 I mi,, AaJGarv f how come. \Sf becuz ah is gonna K| sure, he's a far aboc' REPORTER V YOU'RE NOT M^ BE SAVED BY TH' i^ f| 80/ GENUS \FUMDOCMOiI FOUR ■V«T^n» i iSCCMERnJG. S TRAINING 7^ DEAREST, S^ETEST WL J HE'S BEEN CrjK )»S THAT? y^j THOUSAND/ Wr*87 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-04-08 3 photo THIS is the triangular site behind the Telok Aver Police Station which will be converted into a car park. It is now used as a durupinu ground. StandardStandard - 29 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-04-08 3 Standard photo by ABOIT 6;">0 boys of the Victoria Morni.g? and A'temooa School yesterday rehearsed for the farewell parade they will hold on Thursday m honour of their Principal, Mr. R.F. Bom ford who will be fcoini; away on leave. On parade will be companies of the School Cadets, Scouts,Michael Goh - 61 words
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Article220 1952-04-08 3 IDEA APPEALS TO CITY PRES. Standard Stall Reporter IHI IK. OOO consumers ol electricity on the ,i ol the Singapore City Council's Clectricit) iMMiii nut) soon bear these dail) warnings their radio and Rediffusion >H>: "Switch oil \!ia liuhl il \i»n uant to avoid a220 words
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Article73 1952-04-08 3 lire! W-.ni m Ktpoi 1.-r s ga- ..>k a ghi Uee met iq re Jj it memmd m of s a:m I mem'dial and the Council v. lives -o ht taken at Genera S reiecided. elected last President Irs. .cc, 'nts I Mi 1 >bo, 373 words
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Article102 1952-04-08 3 Robber Sent To Prison FOUND guilty ol robbing a trisha rider ol his money and his trisha m a back lane, off R ing ton Road, shortly after lidnight on Jan 9, an 18-year-old youth, Murray Carl, was sentenced m the Singapore Second District Cauri yesterday to nine months' rigorous102 words
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Article146 1952-04-08 3 Funeral Of Mr.E.S. Dix th€ high h h he A (> held, id n1 fr ht the of Geography, I Ma aya, voluriended the funeral an ii ofl Mr. iaal ng lecturer /ersity, Mas a- who died ol poliom- MU eton Hospital, a Saturday nighi Theo lore Runyan, 'l it146 words
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Article29 1952-04-08 3 B \\D the t> »rdon a i h: oadcasi §ij i on April it Gari w Serge into 1 S i ii not -tins reported In The29 words
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357 1952-04-08 3 Trishaman Reveals Night Raid Details Standard Staff Reporter THE back door of an office in Robinson Road was broken into and three car loads of textiles worth thousands of dollars, were removed in the middle of a night in September, last year, it was said in the Singapore First Criminal357 words
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Article83 1952-04-08 3 SUGAR: TRADERS WARNED THE Singapore Deputy Controller of Supplies last night warned that it was intended to take action against persons, who receive Government issues of sugar for industrial purposes bui do not keep stock records. Such sugar stock holders include cake shops, cutlet' shops, bakeries and aerated water manufacturers.83 words
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Article25 1952-04-08 3 FIVE sampanman were fined a total of $100 m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when they pleaded guilty to carrying excess passengers.25 words
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Article345 1952-04-08 3 Traffic Congestion Standard Start Reporter >l\ plots of Crown land m ilir iiy have been leased l»\ (iovernmeni for n>** as car park.- to ease traffic congestion. Some of these plots, like the land beside the Union Jack Club, already are being used by motorists.345 words
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Article269 1952-04-08 3 A SUBMISSION thai a District Court has no judicial power to try a case alter the accused concerned had already been charged m the High Court with abetment of murder, was made by defence counsel. Mr. K. E. IHlborne. m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court269 words
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Article46 1952-04-08 3 BARDI bin Latan was 1 tenced to one month's rigoi ou imprisonment m the Singapore j Fourth Police Court, yester- day, when he was found guilty of stealing four spoons worth $6.00 from Hotel <\v L 'Europe. Bardi had two pre- viou convictions.46 words
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Article99 1952-04-08 3 NEWS was received m Singapore yesterday .of th c death* of Kir. L. K. Phipps, Chairman and Founder of Muller and Phipps (Asia) Limited, and associate company, Dayton. Price and Co., Ltd., m New York on Apr. 5. Mr. Phipps was about 80 years of age.99 words
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Article173 1952-04-08 3 SIX lightermen werecharged m the Singapore Relief Court yesterday with steal ins 4.404 pounds of rubber. worth $7,000, while being servants of the General Lighterage an d Transport Company. Accused were. Arumugam .s/o Narayanah. Vein s/o Murugasan. Sitamparam S o Alurugayah. Adimukim s/o namasafny. Padayache and173 words
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Article310 1952-04-08 3 Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 100 hawkers now trading at the Esplanade will .petition Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, President of the Singapore City Council, against the Health Committee's recommendation to let out hawkers' stalls, now being built at the Esplanade, to the highest bidder.310 words
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Article274 1952-04-08 3 'SMALL FISH' CAUGHT Standard Staff Reporter THIS is a shocking example, but the man who is caught seems to be only a "small fish", said the Singapore First Police Magistrate, Mr. R. C. S. Bell, when lie fined a money lender. Abdul Rahman. $150 for an offence under the Moneylenders'274 words
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Article50 1952-04-08 3 ANC, KIM KIONC. a 17--year-old Chinese girl was charged m the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday for biting off the ear of a compatriot. Sei Oi Peng, m Victoria Street. She claimed trial and bail of $500 was allowed. The case was postponed till .April 11.50 words
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Advertisement191 1952-04-08 3 i jl THE GENUINE OFFEPi j that i tpttnts Genuine 1/1 PRICE Genuine m QUALITY Genuine m VALUE IS n>'('(lt '■■<* for li^ it >!ihlttnfnif>' this i statement cone mul §cc fur yourself* SPECIAL DISCOUNT 10 20% ENTIRE RANGE NEW STOCK OF GOODS m ALL DEPARTMENTS 1 This will end191 words
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Miscellaneous236 1952-04-08 3 TODAY'S POWER CUTS ■imiiir I 2 Prison. Tanali Mwah lirsar. -UHiiN> hi Mikhhtc Fan*, I > L l>; lul: W m .1. Illakr! SelaraiW Itarrarkv s,M.n- Swim- I- hi sli^i.liux |oda>- 'V lklt i, r Works minis *H«I>. Tan**"* Kim. II, lnil.d CWMjWW" V ooii Shipyard. Kim < ross. Viii>aii».236 words
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Miscellaneous39 1952-04-08 3 I X MU T J^>l rrv uprr?' j/wiTM UO' I W< A WHAI A DOC, HAT WILL TFMPOKAI/Y ONL ■I^^ Ml I V/ B^^^V »SPKtrTYHfcLIK.. JTtj QO N r6t -r Ck>.-JbLtM lUII BF A PWOttLLM ANYWAY E '^B M39 words
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Article348 1952-04-08 4 'Better Kill Me' Plea By Youth YRS. FOR ROBBERY Standard Staff Correspondent KI'ALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A young Indian, .Mohamed Ali broke down and sobbed bitterly m the Hiffh Court today alter Mr. Justice Buha?iar sentenced him to six years' rigorious imprisonment for robbery. The accused, who had just finished serving348 words
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Article113 1952-04-08 4 Templer To Visit Camp Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Mon.— The largest contingent for the Federation Cub Corroboree and Old Wolves' Palaver at Castle Camp m Kuala Lumpur from April 11 to April 14 will be from Negri Sembilan. which will be represented by 50 Cubs. The Chief Scout for the113 words
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Article79 1952-04-08 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Mon.— The proprietor of the New Asia Biscuit Factory. Ileang Yin Sin, pleaded guilty m the Bukit Mertajam Magistrate's court to the charge of removing his biscuit manufacturing machinery without the assent of the Inspector of machines. He also pleaded guilty to79 words
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Article79 1952-04-08 4 PENANG, Mon.— A decision to defer action against UMNO members, who have joined the IMP, pending the receipt of an official directive from the UMNO headquarters m Kuala Lumpur was agreed to at the monthly meeting of the Execu- tive Committee of the Penang Branch of79 words
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Article46 1952-04-08 4 MALACCA. Mob.— The Sun. the town's new pnper. appeared m Malacca today for the first time. Congratulatory messages were received from the Resident Commissioner. Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom. Dato Sir Chenglock Tan. Mr. Tan Siew Sin and other leading members of the community.46 words
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Article181 1952-04-08 4 Cameronians Act On Information Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Yesterday eremng a platoon of the Ist Canierohians, acting on information, laid an ambush on an estate and killed three Chinese terrorists. Arms and ammunition were recovered. In Taiping terrorists entered the perimeter wire of181 words
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Article137 1952-04-08 4 No Eats, Or Drinks Until MALACCA, Mon— The Youth Section of the Malacca UMNO branch met yesterday and derided they would neither eat nor drink at any of ;heir meetings untit Malaya gains its independence. They also decided to collect funds from other Malay organizations here for a building to137 words
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Article100 1952-04-08 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Thurs. Adult Education Committees of the Malacca Rotary Club and trade unions have agreed upon establishing an Adult Education Association here They met yesterday and appointed an interim committee comprising of Mr. H B Ball (Chairman), Mr. K. T. Joseph (.secretary)100 words
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Article78 1952-04-08 4 RAUB. Mon. At the halfyearly general meeting of the Rauh* Government Cub ;he following were elected lo hold office: President: District Officer. Che' Abdullah b. Ibrahim Hon. Secretary: Mr. Tan Ens Seng Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Gu rbachan Sin^h. Sports Secretary: Mr. Wong Bentong. Committee: Messrs. W. F.78 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-04-08 4 photo C. K. Cheng;, Singapore businessman who arrived m Rome a few days ago on a private visit to the Eternal City, is pictured here m Piazza Venezia. In the background is the monument to Kins Victor Emanuel 11. APAP - 40 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-04-08 4 BANDASAH Kampong Java, Malacca's 120-year-old mosque. A public appeal is now being made to restore the mosque which lies m a ruinous state.23 words
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Article79 1952-04-08 4 DOG-OWNERS IN SEIANGOR WARNED KCAL ALUMPLR. Mon The movement of dogs within Selan?:or is prohibited as a case oi rabies lias occurred here. Do?-owners are asked to keep their animals tied up or. if at large to muzzle it or have it on a lead. Unmuzzled dogs at large will79 words
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Article161 1952-04-08 4 SA BERK AS URGE UNITED FRONT Standard Malay Correspondent ALOR STAR. Mon. Saberkas. the most influential Malay political organization m Kttlah. is to urge the United Malay* National Organization to implement its resolution whit-h rails for the creation of an interim government m this country as soon as possible. At161 words
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Article32 1952-04-08 4 THE man iace of Mr. Veliupillai Rajjiratnaai of the Slate Treasury, *t Kuala Lipis. to Miss \.tga'i;i£am Amirtfaama gai Teiok A ll so n at lole nn i serf rerently.32 words
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Article66 1952-04-08 4 K. Pilah Boy Scouts' Association Standard M. if! (ihi -j. SERE ;h v re annual g Bfl the X Scot ti Other II Com Ch< A- Asm Air. i a Kantf bin M. 'i. P S' 1' V\ i:» tnd ('I bin i t M;- f 1 Selvj man). I66 words
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440 1952-04-08 4 Life Impossible Without Credits, Say Chettiars Standard Siaff < r N m,,,,1, KIALA LIMPIR, Mon That v, Taiping to Tanjong Malim was WlithJ m days by European contractors who were sdlp|, by the Chettiars, is one of the instant «v mrnt Sri P. M. P. Subramaniam Chettiar general of the440 words
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Article48 1952-04-08 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Hon. The femand for plflOM m ichofll" must be ncfl atxl Bomethini must be oorje. said Dr. Mohfi. Ariff at the Settlement Council today. Dr. Ariff said that the Education Depart men* lacked insagination and initiative m tackling t-'fe problem.48 words
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47 1952-04-08 4 Insufficient Funds For Welfare Work Standard St.ifl Cotr MA!. At i A I-<n. the ifa sett!« Utir I ..ir.', (ten meeting rea decided I the tra! I H.: i n s u f?i v fare worl i. vv. fan a P. G d M i Etei HcUn47 words
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Advertisement204 1952-04-08 4 WKte m fKe •arly J^^'^V morn i n tn« Chameleon I Orchid" of Me«'CO cKang«s to crimson b*jm obour 10 a.m. In rh« a^trrnoon if is orong« oid ot »unse», blue, rcmoininq to till morning. ISlte-V^ Well known througHv t* l^^rW'?'?^ ut nt w r 'd. th« H^ W^^^'^l populorify204 words
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Miscellaneous27 1952-04-08 4 1 K 1I I V'■ I m I JRAvi'lS^pJ II V I I 1 v v^^ f I CQPfi I Q 1R V V Atitj F C27 words
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578 1952-04-08 5 The Chairman Casts His Vote And Beats 'More Houses' Move Standard Staff QorresponAent I'K.N \.N(,. Mon. \n auieufleO mofion ni^jin^ Govermnf»nl lo take mwaedktte >l^|»- to obtain fumU lor th<- |»n»\ -i-ion oi hoostng i**v ili«- working clneoeo was defeated I>\ tin- cluiirinan^ cabling note at ihe Sellkuncmt Counoi] today578 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-04-08 5 Photo. Lieut. Kiff of the Singapore Sa'.vation Army receives gift parcels from a student representative of the Singapore Chinese Schools Association on "C hin c s c Children's Day". The gifts were for orphans of homes run by the Salvation Army. StandardStandard - 42 words
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143 1952-04-08 5 Magistrate Is Salisfied Frees Lee WHEN hotel keeper I Fan Lian ol the N > :l a Hotel. Se "hi I Road was chaxsed m the Si nfi c Pii > r Police Court yesterday, with failing lo register the particulars ol two pi ople m .Mm. it was stated143 words
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70 1952-04-08 5 Deadline For Sin Chew 's Photo Content PHOTOGSAPHERS throughout Souti.-Ivist Asia have sent m more than 400 photographs of landscape to the Sin Chew 1 Weekly, of the Sin Chew Jit Pah, which is organising a competition m land sea p c photography. Today is the deadline for the submission70 words
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17 1952-04-08 5 Tax Dodgers: Paglar Wants Inspectorate i nil Stall Rrportei pi 2 gge t r»rnt the! »rov- i17 words
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Article177 1952-04-08 5 ;••>}! m,,m. bellrr il«-al for luiiulimml- «>t clerical m I iiio}m:ui hihl <liiin-M-ou ihm! miiu- m lli«--..ii i- l»i m- sitMlted bj l"»th Malayan Mining i Wmialion an 4 ike >\ala\;»r. I i -alioii .»l ii unl \ilniioi>lraln i- >tat)> I nion. Both parties have177 words
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Article55 1952-04-08 5 V the annual og ol the Royal Si IJe me, P i J il IS cotnm SI i Seorge's i) mtil c oftV \>urt mm a aing P;enne was »lect- ith Mi JJM W. e-presj I «»d B i igb as honorary ec b n ade up55 words
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Article88 1952-04-08 5 Death Term Is Reduced PENANG Mon Chong Lee. .i er plantei who was gi\ en death b} I Justice Spencer Wilfcin on m ry th >n a chai ge taring a Malay p i nan •»> sentenced to ;j f i;,; atvr he pie ■le g •>■ to an altemal88 words
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Article202 1952-04-08 5 POLICE RAIDS: 3 8 FACE TRIAL PKNANG, Won. Thirty-eight Chinese appeared m the Magistrate's Court before Inche Ja'afar bin Mohd. Taha today as a result of Police raids on common gaming houses m Georgetown on Saturday night. A 42-year«-old Chinese woman, Lee Yok Ngan. chief tenant of a house m202 words
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Article30 1952-04-08 5 A CITY C'vur.cil Town CieirnInfi lahourer, Lee kng, 5! collapsed outside* ;i shop l!'. B;."iiv Road Singapore yesterday m r >'. ning and died beime the ambulance .'t! rived30 words
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Article272 1952-04-08 5 STRIKE THREAT: McNEICE REPLIES Standard Staff Reporter CONDITIONS under which the Labour force ot the Singapore CHy Qpuncil is employed art- mutters oi concern to the Councillors. This asMiruruv is given by the President ot the Council. Mr. T P. F. MeNViee, t<» th c Singapore City Council Labour Unions272 words
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Article, Illustration136 1952-04-08 5 Standard Staff Reporter MASTER Chee Kirn Hoe, Singapore student isseen here digging out Ins disused aquarium. A quiet bun. he attributed his getting c igh t (I, i actions and one credit m nine subjects m his recent Cambridge exams to "luck and n little hardStandard - 136 words
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Article46 1952-04-08 5 PENANG, Mon. Owing to the large number of passenger arriving by the Raj ula to- morrow, visitors will not i>e ;;i I lowed to meet the arrive until they hay been cleared rby the Customs Department and have Left the Penang Harboui Biiarci Wharf.46 words
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Article278 1952-04-08 5 I P 0 II M <» n (Mr. .James Anthony Oradock. former District Officer at Batang Paflang, was today -presented with the Perak Meritorious Service Medal by the Bui tan, Sir Kasuff Izzudc'iin Shall. '11l- reremonv was held m the State Council Chamber and was278 words
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Article210 1952-04-08 5 MIIIIOIHnT CIIUBCH: Hkiii.-: '*(?ictin*ing of the tfnipl<\" ...:{<i p.m. Si»eaki'r: Mr \mir<u in-. w Mandarin Lias* at "> Kyffles Quas Beginners r-lasx i 9.2J0 :i.iii.. Ailvanced < i;i-- .it 10 a !jf. Ballroom Daneiug L'Jass .ii Kanles Qii^j from n» fi i» m V-MCA: i:\iiihiiion of paintings '»>210 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-04-08 5 Mr. and Mrs. Lee fcnu Chuan who were married recently at Chinese Chamber of Com meree at Kota Bharu.19 words
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Article28 1952-04-08 5 POLICE Inspector Mr. E. GopaJ oi Kuala Lipis hagone on transfer to Kuantan. A good sportsmen he plays football, hockey ;n;ri cricket for thf Police district.28 words
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Article362 1952-04-08 5 Test Case In A lor Star Standard >ImH i orr«'riii<»iul«'Ul Al.Olt \K. Hnii. '\n h|i|»«-hI in\i»l\tns; t?«f» ju i i^*l M-l i«»ii and |Miv»tr« of 1 1 >I«ii:i«»lru1«'« m Kmdllll m i«-i;;uml In |rial~ «»f oftVlU'f** mulii tin- SheTMM§l <Miii» I iKuhiitiil MHnc ii|» Utv362 words
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Article142 1952-04-08 5 M.iinluti Stall Bopoetct To HAK£ certain that suicide attempt woj d succeed, n 4', I ktiite »h icpener, loh Chiev believed to i..r- ait Ins throat al iei I tkii s austic soda at ins house m Sin Kuo Streel on Feb. L 5 Coii142 words
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Article49 1952-04-08 5 Standard Stall Reporter f'"i m stealing a pen niui a propelling pern i valued .v"t*;. From Goh Kirn Choon m High St eel on Mai 29, Phoou Ken i Won, wa sent need m the Singapore Second Police Courl ye terdayg) Lo three months' rigoro imprisonment.49 words
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Article48 1952-04-08 5 ONG T!!IAN TONG I risha-man, pleade I guilty to a charge with Bttempticig to commit suicide bj lumpii lo the »ea ofl Mai in< Pai tde on Mar. 29. Or,- wa dk chasffed by Magistrate L>. il Chapi << bjwid to if <'' JO fl b f"'48 words
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Article70 1952-04-08 5 Reward For Miss ing Man PI MANG Ti f f Ii Tai tong Se* n n Chinew n n Kant m fVji;c r i;t offered re <»! s.diu lor informal ion ol the ii nertßßbottl i M i 'I v m.i been mis ing .■>< c a 2 Hi* Fi70 words
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Article845 1952-04-08 6 QOMEONE defined an opt mist as a girl who 3 r[ ;ik(s a bulge foI a curve. And since the c ,j D the war economists and businessmen have been rather optimistic about our economic system. They >, aY e as it were, mistaken bulges m the845 words
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Article589 1952-04-08 6 m LAST night Takar paid a visit to the future. He was riding through the cloudy sky en the bock of a nightmare v.^cn he fell cff. He found himself m the year 2052 A.D. Wandering about he came across a school, where the teacher589 words
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776 1952-04-08 6 Sir:— During the past fewdays the Press have given prominence to a number of cases of aliens applying for entry into the Colony, which applications have been refused by the Immigration Department. The reports as printed give a false picture and it776 words
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Letter, Illustration1452 1952-04-08 6 SEBASTIAN HAFFNER - WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM SEBASTIAN HAFFNER LOISDOIV. 'THE Atlantic policy of pence through unity and strength is m danger of losing the support of the democratic Socialists of Western Europe. This is the ominous fact which has emerged from the recent great parliamentary debates m Bonn, Paris and1,452 words
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Letter221 1952-04-08 6 Sir: The Federation Government has done a great service to the masses by passing the Moneylenders Enactment. The spokesmen of the moneylending communities have spoken. According to them this Ordinance would entail great loss to the Middle Class, the petty traders, Hawkers etc. However, I would"221 words
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Letter192 1952-04-08 6 Sir: At the last meeting of the Klang Town Board Mr. I. R. Price drew attention to the exorbitant fees charged by Klang petition writers, and m the interests of the poor he moved that the matter be submitted to Government to introduce Legislation to control them. I192 words
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Advertisement75 1952-04-08 6 Testrones jflfcf^S built up NEW dynamic energy one $toying power i Don tbe an object of pity be •dmired for your manly streneth Every enthusiastic testimonial we get •nd radiant vitality! lsa further P roof lha TESTRONES THSTRONES w,U give you new n«V g »h°h he I°' gla dular weak75 words
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Miscellaneous14 1952-04-08 6 USELESS EUSTACE "Lay off! You'll fet your share. No need to stake your claim!"14 words
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266 1952-04-08 7 Don't Slam Door Against Peace Efforts Envoy -f o\\ V,» r 6 (Renter) The Indian Ainhasn »lii-«ia. >lr. >. Ha<lhakri<«liii;iii, who >aw Marshal h ;m hour yesterday, said today: "'I \urv is problem now dhMag the "world which n!« il l»\ discussion and negotiation. In a statement to the press.266 words
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83 1952-04-08 7 Apr. 7. (AP) the I the i Internal I MOS- epU4 to j per cdii rs 1 to fil into the a m w S v by the Wesi win ovc: the i rrassed era to be i< ved Korea] Russi i el i ecent83 words
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Article39 1952-04-08 7 MS IUPI enl bis cuts ireaa I I Hcial said i. chief of I: ternati tnal j isl said j Coil <-'i dinai steps to keep istenins t > He said th« **the o1 the39 words
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99 1952-04-08 7 DARWIN, Australia, Apr, 8, (UP).- All parties connected with tne Kashmir dispute are very hopeful that an early solution wi:i be found, Australia's External Affaires Minister Ruiiard Casey said j today on bis return from j Karachi where he attended! the conference of99 words
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Article167 1952-04-08 7 LONDON, Apr. 6, (Reuter). Socialists wrested complete control from Conservatives on one council when they continued to make heavy gains m Britain's county elections tori ay Following up its big victory m London the Labour Party emerged with a clear majority when results were announced m167 words
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Article, Illustration89 1952-04-08 7 Queen Elizabeth held an investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace last Wednesday for those most closely connected with the funeral of her father, the late Kins George VI. The naval gnn crews who drew the gun carriage bearing the coffin: the Ring's Troop of the Royal HorseReuter - 89 words
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436 1952-04-08 7 WASHBVGTON, Apr. 6 (UP) Strike and strike throats involving roughly 1,000,000 workt^rs today gave the nation one of its biggest labour headaches since the record outbreak m 1946. Officials made no secret of the fact that the situation represents a grave threat436 words
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Article127 1952-04-08 7 Building Of H-Bomb Under Way WASHINGTON, Apr. 6, (Renter).— Senator Brien MacMahon, chairman of the Congressional Atomic Energy committee said m a radio broadcast tonight that building of a hydrogen bomb "is under way at the present time" m the United States. But he did not indicate whether scientists were127 words
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64 1952-04-08 7 HONGKONG. Apr. 7 <AP> A military ambulance, hurrying m a driving rain to pick up a Chinese farmer who had been struck by an army motorcycle. skidded yesterday into the scene of the first accident, killing instantly an officer of the Royal Army Medical64 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-04-08 7 photo, This Is the latest photo taken of Gen. James A. van Fleet (right), U.S. Bth Army Commander with his son James A van Fleet, Jr. of the Air Force, who paid his father a surprise v.sit m Seoul two weeks ago. The young van Fleet was reported niissin* onA.P. - 57 words
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194 1952-04-08 7 MOSCOW. Apr. 7. (Renter) Businessmen of the British group attending the Moscow Economic Conference said today there were chances of Britain doing immediate and good business with the peoples republic of China. They said they were satisfied the Chinese had genuine busi-ness-like intentions and194 words
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123 1952-04-08 7 BOMBAY Apr. 7 (AP) Indian Socialists paraded three miles m procession yesterday from their headquarters to the residence of th e French consul here, M. Pierre Royere, shouting anti-French slogans. The demonstrators, carrying placards calling on the French to "quit Tunisia" were stopped by a123 words
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Article35 1952-04-08 7 WASHINGTON April 6 UP— Chairman Brien McMahon announced today that his joint Congressional Atomics Energy Commission will give the public an unprecedented review of the $6,000,000,000 atomic energy programme starting next week.35 words
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211 1952-04-08 7 By LARRY All IN. \.l\ orr< spon<l«nl HANOI, Apr. 7 (AP) General Goaalei «l«- I in.-irnt, Frendl OOlllßUUlder m north irtnam. Mid last ni^ht lii* force- have knocked «»ut mm of 1 1 > oiiiniuni^t-lf-d irtniinh's crack divisions am! boned In make the211 words
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Article67 1952-04-08 7 JOHANNESBURG April J (AFP) Six Bamangwato t'.:be headmen left here for London by plane last night to hold talks with Lord Salisbury. Commonweal Ih Secretary. on British Government's decision to ban Seretse Khama from chieftainship of the tribe. The British Government bad advised the67 words
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Article81 1952-04-08 7 The Act Was Not On The Programme LONDON, Apr 7 (AP) GiH^ts at a policr man's It. ill rtarad with laashter whea the guitar play«'r <luUh<'<f the microphone, groaned and slid to the floor. They lauched louder when the hass fidril'-pl cr grabbed the guitar m:J yelled he warn stuck.81 words
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Article71 1952-04-08 7 JOHANNESBURG, Aim >>, (Reuter)— Thou: anda of K\ c;i:is, lii'iians Bad < (mixed race) people dk strated m the 1 Fnion today last day Of tfae Van Hi- i tercentenary festival aga South Africa's apartheid I ration) laws. The demonstrators Utduded a few Europeans. No incidents71 words
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Advertisement117 1952-04-08 7 MEANS /V^^jfe- OJj MORE U *^^S $MOKING (M&MW PLEASURE C~ SOlf AGENTS t-~ "r: E. OTTE CO., MALAYA LTD. I UNION BUfIDI NO SINGAPORE Til ZZttt FINAL REDUCTIONS T-O- D A V KNITTING WOOL MEN'S SHIRTS $1.00 PER OUNCE TWO lol{ lm ELECTRIC IRONS PRICE ol ON E! USUALM SMO.r.o117 words
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Miscellaneous21 1952-04-08 7 /^■A /ca R m?^ RE WOMEN OF BACKGROUND 9 M 'ifci^^y SsW ©***** S •T IMPORTANT '>^ M I^J-ifs I'/ y^ j21 words
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Article, Illustration113 1952-04-08 8 ONK of the oldest ships to visit Stnfpore, the 811-fo/> freight- er Sudiu— built iv ISilf) put I into port i/esterday on )ier I way to Hongkovq. Formerly oicned by the Government of Iceland. t)u> f>7 yetir-old veteran was recent- li/ sold to tlie Barkston Shipping113 words
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146 1952-04-08 8 Standard Shipping Reporter ANOTHER raiiro vrssH to replace the Ban Ho Wan, which capsized :mil sank m the South (lliina Sea three weeksi ago, is to he houglit by the ship* owners, Fk Liong Bin, Ltd.. of Singapore, a spokesman for the comt146 words
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Article25 1952-04-08 8 The second Russian ship to Ibo buiit m Italian shipyards since the war, was Launj hed recently. She is the 4.ti.u-ton Tomolsk.25 words
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Article86 1952-04-08 8 BOM BA Y Minga fcadon A i report, Rangoon, is to have a new air-conditioned Terminal 'building. Plans have been prepares! by two English architects who were invited out to Burma by the Burmese Director of Civil Aviation. The new terminal has become necessary due to86 words
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Article121 1952-04-08 8 S' pore Ship. Aground At Macassar Standard Shipping Reporter THE 8,6:t0-toii p**«eiigerf rri«»hter Tjil?t\?aii one of tin* latest and tastes! Royal Inleroeean Lines >hi p operatiiij: on the Hongkong* Singapore-Indonesia mi\ ice lias been refloated hiSi-i--rimnin« aground m >lara»- sar harbour. i The company's marine supl«rrintendent, Capt. 8..1. Hoen, i121 words
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Article50 1952-04-08 8 BO AC Qantas arr to hold a number of development and train! Bights with the .i«'t Comet airliner to Binespore starting from next month. Tin* first Comrt will arrive m Singapore on !\l;iv 3. Other such (lights will tak<- place m Junr. July and Aumisi.50 words
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Article215 1952-04-08 8 WHARVES Ship G'ldc.vn (i;;tt Ascanius 3fi/::7 2 Asphalion 29 30 2 Bantam 15 l*i 4 Bangor Bay 1112 4 Bencleueh 42 4:: 2 Bontievis 25 36 2 Bnadeverett H! 52 2 Brenda 2J 22 2 Clytoneus 13/ M 4 Denbighshire W 4 Esaog 4.1 4i 2215 words
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Advertisement567 1952-04-08 8 FAST REGULAH Tit ANS. PACIFIC SERVICE Diren Overland San Francisco Lo s Angles Al American Canadian Cities Penang PS ham 6 pore Arr LA SI IJ IKKI.NBACH 24 :i6Apr 27/ttApt 29Apr/lMay 22M»* I p^ Drj Caixo D p Tanks ami Passengei H kings cAge ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. S>or< v567 words
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Advertisement491 1952-04-08 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Suettenham Penanq Also direct Sailinp from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due S'pure Hue Pennns From -S/erhiipn" Apr 14th Apr 17th Tiinini;" Apr ?{H\\ Djakarta Sails Sails Sails Penang P. S'h m Spore For "Fensnini:' Apr491 words
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Advertisement405 1952-04-08 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America I ioe Nedertatul I \ne Kotterdam Kotteßfaun Amsterdaun HAIIFAX BOSTON Ni W FORK PHILADELPHIA. BAI TIMO E. MOBILE NI W ORLEANS 8 pore I' S'lKiin Peaaßfi SAI.AU ATI (SMN) 10 Vl Apr ROEBIAH (5MN)...... 17 23 Apr 11 25 Apr gfi405 words
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Advertisement372 1952-04-08 8 "PANAMA'- tot Band. ft f> H"«Bkwig. •MfcBNIA' for Saigon A "KOKEA" tot ■■■Ban^.k. X Saigon Eioockons k 9km "KIN A" tor B^^koK. >: Saigon, Hongkong Kobe Vok <ntli a .SI '-.i PHNM MFVVHo\<,h<>v "PKODI'f X' foi ttnnet v j x>> SAlliMjs It) (UMIMm m\\,,.v For Cni«Nn4Hi M,n Pori Raid <^n372 words
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649 1952-04-08 9 ARNOLD BRACKMAN - ARNOLD BRACKMAN Three -Man Mission Starts Probe Into Continued Price Fall By Standard Special G>rr< «port<lent JAKARTA, Apr. 7 lndonesia** Parliament i* Liking an artive, wccfal interest m the rontintiecl fall m the price* of rubber. The Standard learns. A three-man mission from the649 words
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229 1952-04-08 9 UK TEXTILE CRISIS: EVEN MORE SERIOUS T ROUBLE TO FOLLOW? M)M\. Apr. 7. (AFP) -British public opinion leriaf whether the crisis at present gripping list textile industry is only temporary or a t a more serious world crisis. Fhe textile trisia I'as poHacai conscquracea it niav explain -iie presence at229 words
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Article, Illustration170 1952-04-08 9 GOOD progress is being nmdr on the construction ot ihe neir $750,000 airconditioned SATA clinic at [he comer of Anson Road unri Pnnce Ed»'ard Road, Singapore. At Shown m thi s Stnndnrd picture token yesterday, the foundation liax been laid and concrete supports mid beam* jor [)kc fust i\oor When170 words
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Article609 1952-04-08 9 S HARE MARKET QUIET I quiet note I .1.1. P it > I" i m a t no I Bangrin 9/3 9/9 Batu S got 1.45 !..".O Bj 2 i xd :i.. n 1 Malay "Jo 21/L M U" KMDfI 1 2 1 1< Gopeng Cua 12> H 1 h'609 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-04-08 9 photo. Two thirds of the components of railway locomotives being produced at Chitiaranjan near Calcutta will be manufactured m India. Officials at Chtttaranjan. where the workshops cost S?5.000.000 (£8,900,--000) to build, hope this will be the state of affairs by next May. Photo shows one of the Chittaranjan locomotives leaving:AP - 54 words
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Article39 1952-04-08 9 HONGKONG, April 7. Special Standard s. vice Cfti mg prices on the Bongfaing Fx rhance today UK $15.85 to el Sterling HKs«).4s2ri to US$l: HK51.824 to Malaya si: UK <;().:{() to one Indonesian Ruptah; Gold HK5301.C25 to tael.39 words
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585 1952-04-08 9 BRITAIN badly needs moie coal and more steel to cure her economic ills. It is largely because there is not enough of these two key commodities that Chancellor of the Exchequer Richard Austin Butler is swinging his axe— cuttingA.P. - 585 words
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Article38 1952-04-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sal. The price of tin to day was *****. Down Yl\ cts. LONDON FIN Monday's prices first session were: Spot £961 buyers, £%■> sellers. Three months £964' buyers, £965 sellers. Settlement Price £961*. Tone^r Dull but easier.38 words
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Article70 1952-04-08 9 Latest Singapore rub her prices yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No I Spot Loose Sl.lOi $1.11 JOB la tales Apr No. 1. R.S.S. $1.09? SI. 101 No. Z R.S.S. $1.97 SI .08 No. 3 R.S.S. $1.04 $1.05 Tone: Erratic. LONDON KDB^CR Monday's opening prires per lb. were: May 32 d.70 words
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Article80 1952-04-08 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks' Association buying rates for merchants (per $100 Malayan) are: New York :V.i (T.T.), 33| (0.D.). 33J on credit bUls and 33 5/16 on trade bills (90 d/st), Canada 32 5/16 (T.T.). 32 7/16 (0.D.). 11/16 (90 d/st); selling (T.T./0.D.): New York 32 5/8, Canada 32,80 words
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Article281 1952-04-08 9 SWANSEA— Many of the rlat» henns around Swanscfl relics of the old spelter wtrka may disappear under a scheme, whirii is bring sDODsored by George Cohen, St^us. i and Co., Ltd., at the Beaufori Works, Rfforriston. This co?npany plans to recover 5. tons 01 iroa ;j281 words
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Article267 1952-04-08 9 PROSPECTS for increased rteel productfaa *> Australia die reviewed m an article on "Steel r<n Australia's P^xpansion" m the "Quarterly Sotvey" o Australia and New Zealand Bank Additional plant and improvements m steel-making practice "will raise annual capacity of 'lie Australian industry From L] million267 words
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159 1952-04-08 9 More Cotton Exports Tp Reds Sought LONDON .\p: 7. flip) Lead* i of Lhe aotton md ijrj backed by Members ol P taeni are i king to m exports to Co n lunist Chin.. ■nd countries behind thi lm-, < Lain to hel| uup During I-... lament long nd trj159 words
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Article106 1952-04-08 9 PRICES m Cbe Singapom produce maricet were generally 1 lower yesterday^ aractically no J business was vec&roedL Copra was n quiet market at lower prices, buyers for April quoting $25 per picul and sell-, ers at $26, .June buyers bidding $24 and sellers $25 per106 words
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139 1952-04-08 9 BANGKOK, Apr. 7. (AFP) Many of the >o remittance shops m Bangkok, most owned by Chinese, which nor- 1 mally transferred funds to China and Hongkong, have do ed down ever mo 'f. adoption by the Thai Bovwnment last week of foreign exchange control None139 words
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Advertisement137 1952-04-08 9 trnreEya I^l SHOWS US A. )Jf f\|. FKA.\h (J APR AS PRODI TTION Inmbti&m e»tertainnirnf MEET JOHN DOE Starring B"» Barbara OtMTEK STANWVrK I O MORROW Disiributrd by SHAW BROS "IIL GET YOU FORMS" Today: 1«W |J| and §M pm. Aii Rahman, Zubaidah And A. Rahim m "RAYUAN SUKMA" Tuum.137 words
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Article, Illustration683 1952-04-08 10 'THE Singapore Chamber Ensemble. Choir and soloists will perform "Spring", the first part of Haydn's secular oratorio "The Seasons," on Easter Sunday evening. April 13. Haydn's last large .scale work The Seasons was written between 1793 and 1801 and was first performed on April 24, 1801.683 words
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Article, Illustration720 1952-04-08 10 THROUGH THE SWING DOOR I^lli: HAWK I A L h > "FANCY DAN." < Duke Ellington And His Orchestra) Columbia m 573 A NEW record by the D ike* is always an interesting eve:~t, and this release is sure to iftrad plenty 01 attention. This is the "Dukes' new band720 words
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Article365 1952-04-08 10 BARON VAN SWIETEN was a noblemaA who fancied himself as a poet, impresario and general patron of the arts One biographer describes him succinctly as a "selfimportant midwife to genius" The baron had organised an amateur musical societj m Vienna and had helped towards the success365 words
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Miscellaneous381 1952-04-08 10 Radio Programmes SINfiAPtIRF Time; (i.::» Children's Prosramme: 8.45 Ol^imrunCi off P ain As Spore: (*s* ii ii i '«l"» The Jo Stafford Show; 7.30 .la//. I*M v A It j a ,l, O ree X.Ot» P.>:.u!arity Poll; *..'M 10 a.m. News; lll.«."> Tunes from the \s Spore; p.m. Musi Quiz;381 words
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Miscellaneous392 1952-04-08 10 I i S Jails i c r poi>\t S QIOIAIKIN N O 1^ Momaii can be haiidsoniH by 'he force of features alone any more than she tan be Rrittj by only the lielu ol speet h > Thomas Hu;hi- TtFSOAV lOR EVESVOVE: Proceed systematically and patiently toward a detinue392 words
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271 1952-04-08 11 Brand Co. Give $5,000 For Selangor Badminton Hall KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A sum of $5,000 has been donated by the London firm of Brand and Company, makers of Essence of Chicken, to the Selangor Badminton Hall Fund. Mr. D F. Cook. Far Eastern representative of the Company, who handed the271 words
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506 1952-04-08 11 BOXING IS A 'DYING' SPORT SAYS JACK SHARKEY NEW YORK (IP) Boxing is a dying sport, former heavy-weight champion Jack S!iarIcey asserted recently, with no one m *iiihl who can beat "the kingpin who would have been a sparring partner m my time.*' Labelling veteran Jersey Joe Walcott, the current506 words
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Article, Illustration156 1952-04-08 11 Slammia Sam Sread - GOLF Here's How Slammia Sam Sread W#9 Tltis bitiilccr futnper n $win{/ing\ a .Vo. 2 iron. The Ik/1! i.s positionvl sfigjktly )or\card of renirr. perhaps <m iach. i The clu'n should take ihe bull nisi 'I'Wr rh,» bottom of the arc] of ihe Siving. W,<h more lofted j iroiu 4..").156 words
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Article109 1952-04-08 11 i ANTONIN Tordy, alter r^ absence, tun <•>! up ai the Singacp >re Gxm Club monthly -hoot last S inday md »howed ial despite I re lay-oflf, he was as good as erer by easily \v;"ning Ihe 25 skeel with a score of 125109 words
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Article54 1952-04-08 11 LONDON. Apr. 7 (Renter)— Vinoo ttankad, India's -tar spin bowler, arrived here > yesterday with three other [weO-known cricketers to play m league cricket tin's summer. Mankad will play for Has- tingden, whße Gul Mahomed. will turn out for Ramsbottom B. N'imba'kar for Furnesa and54 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-04-08 11 picture Singapore's champion of champions, Cliay Wens Yew. making a 180 lb. press during his 1 featherweight Olympic trial at the Happy World Stadium on Sunday night. Weng Yew lifted a total of GB5 lbs. beating the 683 lbs. lif id by world champion Gouda of Egypt at the 1951Tony Goh - 74 words
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Article289 1952-04-08 11 TLRL\, Apr. O (Renter) Luiisi VHioresi of Ilaly drivinsjf a Ferrari 4,500 c.c. today won the \rlentino (iramj Prix motor race m wliirh two crack drivers narrowly escaped death. Italy's Nino Farina and Hans Von Stuck, of Germany, both survived 1 terrifying crashes, Villoresi covered the289 words
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Article29 1952-04-08 11 WLMEREUX France Apr. 7 (AP)— England yesterday beat France 2-0 m an international hotkey match. The French D team brat a Royal Air Force team 2-0.29 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-04-08 11 TIDES and TIMES HIGH TICKS at the priocipaJ resorts m Malaya: TODAY A.M. I'M. Sinjjijore 9.45 10.15 Malace-j 655 7.(h» Port Dickson 5.J6 5.17 Port S'liain 4.17 L 39 Penang Ii.OI31 words
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Article188 1952-04-08 11 SCORING four goals m seven minutes Malaya Publishing House avenged their defeat at the hands of Stanwac S.C. m a friendly game at Farrer Park last month by dc 1 cat ing them 4-2. m a Div. I Singapore Business Houses League a>t Fraser and188 words
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Article230 1952-04-08 11 Allan King Shine In IDFL Soccer IPOH. Mon.— Three goals by Allan King se 1 the Kinta Europeans on a jplendid victory agur^t the Borneo Motors Sports Cub m a First Division IDYL fixture played on the town padang this evening. The Europeans won by five goals to nil. King230 words
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Article177 1952-04-08 11 SAFA Chief Slales Sports Writer mr. w. McGregor watt. president of the Singapore Amateur Football Association I speaking at the Association's Council meeting at the SCC yesterday had particular remarks to make of a sports writer, using the pen-name Sentinel. Said Mr. Watt, "He 1 was wrong all last year177 words
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Article64 1952-04-08 11 ANTWERP. Apr. 6 (Reuter) Belgium beat Holland 4 2 m an international soccer match before a crowd of fi.").()()fl here today. The score was 2 2 at halftime. Steady rain and a strong wind made conditions difficult. Centre forward Coppens scored two goals for Belgium and64 words
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Article93 1952-04-08 11 MANILA Apr 7 (UPI A contender for the bantamweight championship of Southern Philippines died In hospita] early today, some eight hours after he was knocked out m Davao City Young Canuto expired about 6.36 a.m. from cerebral hemorrhage. A bospita] physician said Young Canutes death apparently93 words
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Article26 1952-04-08 11 A HAT-TRICK by << •.•reforward Yusofl gave MBTC a ;^-0 win afainsi 4 SRD m United Services 2nd Diviiieo game at Kee Soon yesterday,26 words
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Article200 1952-04-08 11 THE long*awaited, five times] po tptmed United Service? I):\ rion I' league clash betwje n RAPC wa6 RASC was played ofl al Wee Soon yesterday and, aftei noinute of ahno t coi I >us ement !ur the h'-: r Ipporters, ended In a 1 v200 words
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Advertisement189 1952-04-08 11 VACANT B a^e JO 43 with H t towlc ige of Eng- c State salary H Hokien tb Sen >r Cany waitresses for c to speak )0 A I RSI s the I VIU |75 p.a H cur- H ate; I ;>^ Birth O -ati I Dp -t d Eghntm,189 words
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Advertisement588 1952-04-08 11 NOTICES THE PEHANC TURF CLUB SUMMER MEETING. 1951 SATURDAY. 3RD MAY, 1952 THURSDAY, BTH MAY, 1952 SATURDAY. IfTH MAY, 1952 JTNTRIES close at 12 ffeJCCk Noon on WednesdayJ 23rd April. 1;>52. Finanoiaf Year IST SEPTEMBER 1951 to 31SI AUGUST. 4 1 now open. rSsr™ SUBSCRIPTION'SGENTLIMJEN $10/- LADIES ■v>,- Application forms588 words
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Advertisement519 1952-04-08 11 WOTKES ROYAL ROTTERDAM LOVO m. v. "JAPARA" iRRrVFD from ISA Atlai»U Cm M 4th inst and di rharfed ter c ;ir go at SHI. lon tv I T Damaged packafei .> be tendered fot t; < l4tß inst No furrier i IB be aajli Rotterdam Trading Co M Ltd Shipping519 words
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Article159 1952-04-08 12 A COUNCIL Mrmbei of SAKA yesterday expressed i"jr> that if the Associate* put too much pre>sure on players by imposing all kinds of restrictions, the result would be that the players would break away and thus produce conflict m the I Colnay soccer scene. He wag159 words
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328 1952-04-08 12 ARSENAL ENTER FINAL Freddie Cox's Goals Discourage Chelsea LONDON* Apr. 7 (Renter). Arsenal reacted the Football Association Cup final far the sixth time when they oui'^yed London^ rivals Chelsea to win today's semi-final replay by three g< -to zero at lotlenliani today. v Three times winners of the trophy Arsenal328 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-04-08 12 Plr Iliri of K\Of\ Singapore Distrirt Champ; who i> expected to take the iater-senriees lightweight crown m Urn rhampionshiiK doe to start tomorrow m Singapore.25 words
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Article261 1952-04-08 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club scored a convincing 5—2 victory over the BODCA m a SAFA Ist Division league soccer match at the Padang yesterday. .The same was a keen battle with the Club's nippy forwards beating excellent defence tactics by the I BODCA team. The261 words
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Article72 1952-04-08 12 NICE. Apr. 7 (AP)—Australia's Frank Sedgman yesterday won the Beaulieu international tennis tournament, beating Philippe Washer of Belgium 6-1, 6-3, 6-3. Sedgman and his wife won the mixed doubles title by default, since Miss Jean Curry, (England), who teamed with Owen Williams (South Africa) could not72 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-04-08 12 A Hongkong attack m last night's Singapore basketball clash between Hongkong's S outh China Combined and Manila's Prisco All-Stars. Prisco won 59 4>.23 words
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Article378 1952-04-08 12 SUSTAINED vocal support from nearly n) n one of tlu- 8,000 fans packing ihe stadimn fsiilrd to ht'l{» Hon«dk©ng's South China team againsl Manila- PristNi ill-Stars at the Happy World la>t nS^lit. After an even first quarter. Hongkong cagers dropped b >hind Ihe coo', s378 words
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114 1952-04-08 12 SINGAPORE v. ill p!aj her Bts4 tarter State n irkel in.itrh a;ainst SHan-or oa th Singapore Cruv-i Clnb p.iii.tnu on Sitm««a\ .«nci Sunday st irtn .it 1 1 im. i) i ijoth days. s»l i ii'd to rt'pit*>»'nt th c 'olijiiv: Wee Ijimi-4114 words
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Article111 1952-04-08 12 The following were elected i office bearers of Mayflower; Badminton Party at their 20th annual general meeting held on Aorii < ai the residence of Mr. Wee Thiam Slew oil' East Coast X »ad. Patron: Mr. I. >ke Wan Tho- L i 1 ii eni Mr. Q ek111 words
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Article239 1952-04-08 12 Services Boxing Tomorrow THE Inter Services boxing competition m the S.V.C. Hill tomorrow and Thursday, promises to be a keen tussle between the K..J.K and Army teams. The Navy, however, will nave a strong: say m which way the India Cup will *O. Unfortunately the Navy wil forfeit the points239 words
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Article335 1952-04-08 12 ONE down at the start, Singapore Recreation Club staged a rousing rally to beat Chinese Casuals by three goals to one at the Jalan Besar yesterday m their SAFA div. I league tie. Before a handful of spectators the Recs started shakily. Carroll and335 words
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Article37 1952-04-08 12 BORDEAUX, Apr. 6 (Renter) F/ance beat Wales by 20 points (seven goals two tries) to 12 (three goals two tries) m the Rugby League International Match here today. They led 9—7 at the interval.37 words
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91 1952-04-08 12 PARIS. Apr. 7 (AP>— The French Rugby Federation yesterday decided to discontinue its national championship m order not to be excluded trom international games with England, Scotland, Ireland and Wale>. The decision was taken at a six-hour meet ins; of the Federation's Directing Council.91 words
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Article37 1952-04-08 12 The Indian Brotherhood Society beat Immigration Sports Club by three goals to one m a Division 3A league tie played at CYMA ground yesterday. Krishnasamy, Vallimali and Muthusamy were the scorers for the Brotherhood.37 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-04-08 12 The finish o' the Derby Trial on Saturday at the Perik Turf Club meet which Raj Mahal won to end a lons streak of ill luck und near misses. Scoop A.S. photo.32 words
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Article168 1952-04-08 12 SUPERIOR m all departments, 1 the Catholic Yonn« Men's Association yesterday beat the Netaji Memorial Sports Club by live goals to nil m a SAFA Division HA tie played at Geylani* stadium. Throe Rozarir* brothers. Basil, Clive and Derek were largely responsible for the CYMA168 words
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Article328 1952-04-08 12 IPOII. Mob. Soit »oiml (gallop* M tin's morning wlicn several Imr-r* -< coikl ila\ of ili«' Perdk Easter '\l«-«-iii;^_ U( la>l work on lli<» *an<l tack* Mo>l imprrss'n r«• Billdaw (Charles) ilm< m M\ 3 .>. Silver < rrd (Fr\ til rot' m l\tt ."> ami328 words
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Article33 1952-04-08 12 SAFA Match To Help SOSC Fund ro swi 1 1 llHsmki hm4 Services imi S neet m .1u1..n Rcsai s lim May 1. If,,- son. Th«-\ |i;,\«-(i lor !i.ipi>.ii < f'nlh. icl .1 Civiliias.33 words
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Article48 1952-04-08 12 BRANDER SHIELD LEAGUE IPO a. Mob S.lilillH", K.imbiil.in. i:. fortablj hi SluHd (ik k< I i ha\>. v. on ,ii| Uf M llf ht l > .(ml\ ty Institute withoul gular j i 0 the r I H I X P W. X 3 I v C PC RC48 words
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Article22 1952-04-08 12 MOI i this in.;' dorses :in one ol Nottii X i rating scat.-> from 1 ii effort V B v22 words
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82 1952-04-08 12 Mrs. Bowman Takes Women's Golf Title PHOENIX, Arizona, Apr 7. CAP)— Petite Mrs. Lyle Bowman, of Richmond, California, vvo.m the championship ot the 22nd Annual women's TransMissi sipi Gfolf Tournament here yesterday, one up, ovei Miss Majorie Lindsay, of DeIcatur. Illinois. Victory came or. the S6th hole when Miss Ltodsas82 words
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Miscellaneous118 1952-04-08 12 Singapore SOCCER: SAFA League— Tiger SA r IRC at Jalan Bt>.>ar stadium: Div. 'AA Social AP v Balestier CC at I CYMA- Div. 2— Star Soccerites v IRC "A" at BODCA: Div. SB— Customs SC v SYSC at Geylang. Kuala Lumpur SOCCER: SAFA Ist Div. SCRC v SI A at118 words
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