Singapore Standard, 12 April 1952
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Title Section18 1952-04-12 1 Singapore Standard 4^ M^ i^l jL ii NO. 284. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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272 1952-04-12 1 <>\V, Apr. 11 (AP)— The Russians told the nil powers today that the threat of a third caa be removed by carrying out immediately i elccUoßS establishing a new all-German rat m I working out a peace treaty providing mcd, neutral (iermany with borders272 words
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73 1952-04-12 1 I v.itY Bepojrtci DI CLEAR at g ol of A iati tho oning of I (Ma lyan I per) I nol nd the I member the n would Centi ventual so decided al g to recom- $5,000 o il ed by the73 words
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88 1952-04-12 1 IMA, PERU, April 11 < AP) A B> m R id.'t broadcast said; isl ?hl that t ;e revolt againsi the military government ot Gen. Hugo Ba ivian had been defeat ed i Ihal its leader had offered to s wider. T c wncided wi:88 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-04-12 1 photos. ihi* Good Friday service at the St. Joseph's Church last n .-;ht drew more than 4.000 devotees. Picture above shows the statue of Christ laid m an uncovered casket b:"in? carried around m the procession. Picture at left shows (he tremendous crowd m attendance. StandardStandard - 49 words
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Article315 1952-04-12 1 NEARLY 4,000 devotees packed St. Joseph's Church m Singapore and the church compound last night to witness this year's Good Friday service, and the colourful candlelight procession. As m previous years the service drew a large number of non-Catholics. When the I procession wound its way315 words
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131 1952-04-12 1 "CHANGI University", alma mater >l about 2.000 P.O.W.s m .Jap hands. will be re- i ed and marked for all time at a ceremony at Changi R A F. airfield today, the tenth anniversary uf its inauguration. The "UnHfcrsity* 1 is composed of Iwo131 words
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Article155 1952-04-12 1 STOP PRESS Ike Resigns WASHINGTON. Apr. 11 ip, The White House an-noum-rd tod.iy |hat General Dwigtal a. El enhower hud asked to be reHeved on Jone i ts Supreme Commander ot \llied powers m Europe. I i enhower sent "«s request dated Apri! 3 to Secretary ot Defence Kol.ert A.155 words
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143 1952-04-12 1 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH Fri— The Assistant Manager of Kamunting Estate at Sungei Siput. Mr. John Ward, was killed shortly after noon today m an engagement with bandits near his estate. Half an hour earlier, a military patrol had engaged a party of six143 words
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133 1952-04-12 1 Standard Staff Reporter A 21 -YEAR-OLD engineer, J Vink, was seriously stabhed m the abdomen at 8.19 last night on board the s.s. Drente Lying at anchor m the Singapore Outer Roads. After he was stabbed. Vink was rushed to Clifford Pier and133 words
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56 1952-04-12 1 Several Airstrikes In Central Malaga C.OOD FRIDAY was 0 1 > day for H.AF Brigand lighi bomber crews and thfii Staffs, who mounted seve al air strikes m Cent: al M 1 a. Other Brigands Be c ive pal rols to guard road convoys on the Gap Road, bei veen56 words
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353 1952-04-12 1 MacG. Completes 2-Day Central, Lower Perak Tour Standard Staff orr«^pondent IPOH, FrL Many economic difficulties encountered by the present administration were studied at first-hand by the; Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. DC McGillivxay who nas just completed a two-day 200--mile tour of. Central arid lower Perak. By* toot, r ii! b°353 words
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477 1952-04-12 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Sungei Pelek, near Sepong, Sefangor, one of the most notorious bandit-infested regions m the Federation for a long time, has received punishment similar to, but not so severe as, Tanjong Malim. The 4.000 people Living m477 words
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108 1952-04-12 1 24-Hour Curfew In Several Jungle Areas KUALA LUMPUK. Fri.— A U hour c«rfe« ha« beea enforced m certain ;iic.t> m \hr Ktial.i lunipiii 1111.11 .1 n I RawaAg districts of ISHasesr. They arc from Dosoa Kidbaaf north m I'ukn Pa*a Kati. north to Taikhißg distred tin UUlines, noiih t<» are*108 words
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Article312 1952-04-12 1 Standard si;sll «»rr<->|m>m«l<mi Xl ALA LUMPUR, I ri. -"Happy day s an b again." Although the people of Tanjonq Malim did not hum or whistle this song yesterday, as they went about their business the day alter the curlew was lilted, one rmsM sense this312 words
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Advertisement12 1952-04-12 1 gfhgfh y lV; yiitc lvi a Cjammefoi u>a/rfi 16 C&tlyUi (Xiay £vrupaf>o'u12 words
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Advertisement23 1952-04-12 1 GIFTS #or I ntf Itmi*imm art- easily solved ft you only coll at THE NOVELTY STORE, XX Nor'h Bridge fUI Phone *MZ I23 words
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146 1952-04-12 2 'Princess Estate No Longer Isol ated si— Jird Stai Reporter ink: residents oi PrUweM Fli/abnh Estate are fwrtanate i« ha\<* a h;ir<l\^»rkinu Interim <ominillct' wfca uithin two weekfl lia\r provided thr ■tuSJ<wtn uiih a lelephone, a po-t l»o\. reajalar poßee patrah. an«l Iree <in»*nia I vhich was >- j faci146 words
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Article42 1952-04-12 2 NO N( I lEN Minah binte Rik ah inte both >ent to re F.r- f vesterdaj foi ting 1 >r mv "ed to yn• R ikiah was ;ted at the Br B isah R >ad B Streel and42 words
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Article42 1952-04-12 2 rwo P. J RS Jaffi I i id Mohd N .'.t-> Cha tge \llej ■ci c each 5100 b> Singapore Firsi D>l i .1 Ige, Mi Tah i T irsda I I sale nine si h West42 words
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131 1952-04-12 2 THE COMMANDANT. Singapore Volunteer Corps, iKts aireacb received more than 006 towards the 51. 500 required to supply the plaque on vhicfa Volunteer badges will be m mnted m the St. Andrew's M, morial Hall The S.V C. h noe that members oi the FM131 words
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Article60 1952-04-12 2 si XT': EN- YEAR OLD T v n g Tien Toh was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court on Thursday with criminal breach of trust of gold worth 5.")5 belonging to his employer Chong Fork Sin ol Joo Chiat Road Tung promised to make good60 words
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203 1952-04-12 2 Pu blic Generosity Makes Their Work Worthwhile ACO HINTS ol SI Andn w's Hospital show surplus >f I 679.15 on the year's working. In w ol the fad n have m bj so im 441 per cent. the previ MS year, it is a >r sfactor^ resu says the annual203 words
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Article170 1952-04-12 2 Standard Staff Reporter ONE OF the most valuable birthday presents which Vice-Admiral Sir Guy Russell has received m his life is probably his promotion to the rank of Admiral on the eve of his 54th birthday. The Admiral whose headquart- ers is m Singapore will170 words
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290 1952-04-12 2 700 TO ATTEND M.Y.F. INSTITUTE IN S'PORE Standard Slaff Reporter FLAGS of eight countries, including the Stars and Stripes, will he displayed m the hall of the Anglo-Chinese School, Barker Road, the venue of the 18th All-Malayan Methodist Youth Fellowship Institute which opens m Singapore on Tuesday. The countries represented290 words
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Article107 1952-04-12 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN 83-YEAR-OLD Chinese, Goh Seng, and a Malay motorcyclisf were admitted to hospital after they wore involved m a collision near the junction of Geylang Road and Tanjong Katong Road yesterday morning. The Traffic Police are anxious to contact Goh's relatives or107 words
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Article70 1952-04-12 2 THE OFFICER Administering the Government of Singapore has appointed the following officers to be Deputies to the Comptroller of Entertainments Duty with effect from Jan. 1:— Mr. J. McKnight Hart; Mr. J. H. S. Jenkins; Mr. H. Me N. W Richardson; Mr. H. G. Boyce-Taylor; Mr. W. W.70 words
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Article62 1952-04-12 2 LIM TIEN CHIT and Tan W nee were both convicted by the Singapore First Police Magistrate Mr, R.C.S. Bell on Thursday for assisting m a chap ji-ki lottery at the junction ol Desker Road-Lembu Road and Lorong :?8 Geylang Road. Lim was .sentenced to six weeks62 words
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Article29 1952-04-12 2 THE Ceylon TamiLs Association, Singapore, is holding a social at Xo 11 Handy Ro.:d. tomorrow at H p.m. on the occasion ot the Hindu New Year.29 words
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Article25 1952-04-12 2 FOR stealing six "aluminium ducts" worth $120 from Carriers International, Ong Len Lim <29» was sentenced to seven months' iail m Singapore.25 words
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Article209 1952-04-12 2 Standard Staff Reporter SCHEMES involving free or aided dental treatment will be introduced m Malaya if the Council of the Malayan Dental Association succeeds m persuading business houses and other employers of their necessity. These schemes are being planned on similar lines to existing209 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-04-12 2 KING KONG and Wong Buck Lee practice for their crazy wrestling act which will be a feature of the International Press Ball to be held at Raffles Hotel on May 3. The proceeds will be given to the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association.47 words
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184 1952-04-12 2 S'pore 's Pretty Girls Will Be Hostesses Standard Staff Reporter THE Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, is among the distinguished patrons who will attend the International Press Ball at Raffles Hotel on May 3. The Ball the Colony's biggest social event for many years is organised by Singapore journalists and all184 words
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127 1952-04-12 2 Postal Men To Press For Pay Revision Standard Siafl Reporter THE Post and Telecommunications Uniformed Stafl Union will hold a general meeting on Mar. 20 to consider further action to obtain its demands foi salary e\ i>i.>:i and pensionability for all the members of the Uni'ormed Staff of the P.127 words
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Article108 1952-04-12 2 Standard Staff f eporicr FOLLOWING six Education Officers have been promoted by the Secretary of State lor I the Colonies: Air. R. A. Goodchtld. Senior Education Officer Grade B to be Senior Education Offifor. 'Special Grride: Mr. A. F. Hunter. S.E.O. Grade B to oe S.E.O.108 words
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Article148 1952-04-12 2 MR LEE HOLLINGSWORTH. Managing Director of the Na- i tional Carbon (Eastern) Limited Of Bukit Timah Road, yesterday told The Standard he had not received any intimation from i the Union of his employees j that they intended going on strike. The President of148 words
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Advertisement29 1952-04-12 2 Ik they SHORT of TEA at HOME? YOUR FAMILY WILL WELCOME Rj^^iM ceylon v J^^^S^"^ PACKED IN ESPECIALLY MADE WOODEN CHESTS Wines Provisions nAMIIfAii a Phone 5894 ROBINSON CO.29 words
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Miscellaneous11 1952-04-12 2 ■..W"?,f( S£~fOl*mC t •OTT* MAARV ««?7 w^f' MECESSABV V/Wy C J^£,%11 words
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Article, Illustration166 1952-04-12 3 Big Loan Pledged Chinese Group or< i him < hambrr of Commerce d a :^.r,\)X.\. ii loan b) the (hersea r i pn»; il $1,000,000 six-storey ling to be !>l Hil Sti opp >site pres are i h ing completion. ready, the tends raising funds bers. occupies 1 1,000 1166 words
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Article36 1952-04-12 3 Qunck Is Fined $600 NG of c an I fined a:.. ipore lay. 54 Sin S Lian ol Flail on without a i another brown t assi R I on turing tl In de- c 136 words
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438 1952-04-12 3 DOCTORS NOT COMPELLED TO ATTEND NIGHT CALLS Standard Stnff Reporter J»rJ*L^ ING to complaints m the Singapore Press recently aboul doctors refusing to answer urgent night calls. Dr. A. A. Sandosham, president of the Alumni Association told The Standard that tlie Association will he going into the question of night438 words
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Article169 1952-04-12 3 Standard stair Reporter c... T m BLA NK appearance of the Anglo Chinese da.wi ii." !J irk r Koud wa Changed on 'Hum, i k n r 7 Fan Wah l/irk Mt m motion a $7,009 clock presented by Mr. Tan Cheng Mians. l169 words
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Article130 1952-04-12 3 \VfIK\ r Wong Loong Kwaf, an illegal immigrant, arrived m Singapore a few years ago. he picked up an identity card belonging to Lam [ng, peeled off Lam's photograph and substituted his picture. At the end of last year, Wong went to Christmas Island for130 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-04-12 3 p holn MR. Wong Nan? Kong the winner of the Scow Poh Leng medal for 1951 receives his medal from Mrs. A. W. S. Thevathasan, wife of the President of the Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys Association. The medal is awarded annually to the School's top candidate m the Cambridge examinations.Standard - 51 words
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95 1952-04-12 3 FOUR police constables carried a sick woman into th c Singapore Second Police Court on Thursday where she was charged with assisting m preparing chap-ji-ki lottery slips. The woman. Shee Ah Choo, aged 37. pleaded guilty. The prosecutor told ?vlafiistrate Mr. R. B.95 words
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Article, Illustration147 1952-04-12 3 POUR British soldiers from the g Royal Army Ordnance Corps were committed by the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate on Thursday, to stand trial at the next Assizes on charges of rioting, causing mischief by fire, and voluntarily causing hurt tv Choo Kar Tout; on Feb. lft. The147 words
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Article335 1952-04-12 3 GIRL FOUND HANGING SINGAPORE'S Coroner, Mr. Earle Ebert, ordered the Police lo thoroughly Investigate from the Immigration authorities the circumstances «1 a 21-year-old Chinese girl's entry into the Colony, The. order was given during the inquest into the girl-; 1 death m a lonely flat m335 words
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Article118 1952-04-12 3 Standard Staff Reporter BETHESDA'S (Katong) annual Easter Conference ppened at 9 a.m. yesterday with Dr. Khoo Peng Seng m the chair and Mr. P. Content.) of the China Inland Mission as t tie visiting speaker. The Conference which will close at (j p.m. on Monday April 14,118 words
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Article39 1952-04-12 3 NG LIAN WEE (27), of I Havelock Road. accused of armed gang robbery at Shaik Madersah Lane with four uh-| known people on .i.i. 1 18. v.a--discharged m the Singapore first Polne Court on Thursday.39 words
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Advertisement216 1952-04-12 3 lAIDA 3 EXPRESS HURRICANE dfrf LANTERNS Easy Operation I Ssu Maximum illuminatifn i•' (Obtainabh fnm nil jj#" la/i/ft (I alprs.) y **1 i(Jr 111 <.* n> -i\ Ho Hock Ann Co.. L' j. -'til. IS* B.mli Rd.. S>orr 1,1: > Distributor*.. Chan Kee Clieoncj, 41 McfchaM Rd S ixire. J216 words
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Miscellaneous62 1952-04-12 3 I fMYbTARb.ALL^Y. \I RECKON HE DID, VJ-JBTyOITmEAN HE'LL CvtH... AN 1 THAT'LL C LIbHUDDLR yi^S^N DO YOU SUPPObL" DOC-AHOk'^ ■y^ A^GO SOMF WHEfC M GIVE U6? A Lr/' GOOD \lO GUL^O'.f > irfflwA DINNYPIDFEAT WOULD JU£jl X..BUT IF HE \ANDGLELP^« CHANCE TO/>^Vv\ W HEAVE NO. V v^"*ij TH'COIONEL'S ABOUT MAKE62 words
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Article119 1952-04-12 4 Curfew On Cameron Highlands Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, FrL From Monday. April 14. evory person rrsiding within that part of the police district of *G a »«> er o n Highlands, Pahans. excluding the Town Board area of Tanah Rata as far north ,as the 40th milestone and east119 words
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Article144 1952-04-12 4 standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A Chinese realty company plans build large market m Batu Koad opposite the Odeon Cinema. Plans for the proposed marhave been seni to the Municipality, while a permil lild the market under the, ■ontrol t>f building ordinance. ias also been applied144 words
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Article32 1952-04-12 4 st lmi.ird Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A F> r :>T «m communique I >day tates 1 the Gap Road will oi a r< frictions from VI y, April 14.32 words
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Article210 1952-04-12 4 Means To Fight Risk To Health Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. The urgent provision of static dispensaries m resettlement camps m Malaya as a means lo combat a new risk to public health, was urjjed at tlie annual general meeting of the British Medical Association210 words
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Article107 1952-04-12 4 Standard Stafl^ Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. FrL— Mr. F.W. Dalley, a U.K Trade Union leader, is m Kuala Limpur to help m the organisation of local Adult Education evening classes. The first class will open on Friday at the British Council Hall m Young Road. \yhen107 words
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Article100 1952-04-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Selangor Adult Education Association has appealed to all Chinese public bodies m the State for funds to support it? plan for starting adult evening classes m all villages :,\u\ towns within the State. The association intends employing teachers for these adult classes at100 words
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Article33 1952-04-12 4 PENANG, Mon.— The first annual general meeting of the Penang Adult Education Association will be held at the Rubber Trade Association m Anson Road on Wednesday. April 8 at 8 p.m.33 words
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Article67 1952-04-12 4 PENANG, FrL Following 'preventive measures against the spread of swine fever which broke out m .Jelutong m March, the Penang VeterinaryI Officer has now allowed export of pips from the rural areas to the mainland. j The Veterinary Officer, however, pointed out that Penang67 words
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177 1952-04-12 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, FrL Chinese rubber traders m the Federation will discuss shortly a proposal by Mr. Heafa Joo Scan?, President of the Peiiang Ruhher Dealers 1 Association, for the formation of a central body for rubber traders associations m the Federation. |<» he177 words
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Article, Illustration78 1952-04-12 4 photo. THE MEMBER for Agriculture and Forestry. Tungku Ya'acob presenting a diploma to a major scholar, Mr. Chan Weng Fong of Singapore m the College Halt. Mr. Chan received awards as the best student ?,> applied chemistry, zoology, botany, agronomy <md best student m his class, obtaining the highest aggregateDept. of Information - 78 words
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Article155 1952-04-12 4 Standard Staff Reporter I THE Government of the Federation of Malaya and the Government of Singapore have donated $25,000 and $10,000 respectively to the Government of Fiji for the relief of the victims of the recent hurricane m Fiji. The hurrirnne, which was described as the155 words
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Article, Illustration78 1952-04-12 4 photo. In answer to a call trom Si Gerald Templer, llish Commissioner m the Federation, the first of 50 Red Cross volunteer women has left U.K. by air for Malaya. The first three volunteers to leave are seen inoiulated at the Ked Cross London H.Q. Lett toAP - 78 words
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Article308 1952-04-12 4 Collective Pim?ihme£*t LONDON. Apr. II (Renter) The wrrkU !•«■>;«•* The Economist mid \eslcrday that 1 li«- rtfrrii\ <:.<-*■ <»! Britain's punitive anlM-omnmiiiM MfMim ai Fwtjmtp; Malim, Mahna. had \el to he proved. "The idea of collective punishment is not new m Malaya"' said The Economist, "but308 words
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100 1952-04-12 4 A CONSIGNMENT i,t ft nr rim beavj it i.\ rjtirrpillar tractors tor l.»; scale road consli im ton w <nk leaves New York t«ui.i lor Malaya. 1 iie craci ors n i U*****,000 have %t < n pui chased iiom Mutual Securlt; Aid100 words
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Article52 1952-04-12 4 C'tlee On Textbooks Hold Meet Si tn<!,tr f i Vf iM KIWI. A 1.1 HPI Th<- im|)(irt::if. s ''d m Malayan betec u(.n<n from an Do.n; thos^ BH m l>P^s of schools mi n should have i iHnni«Ni trni u,v 'm Ed X X Mrhea j|«- ir.'-ftin:: of inmnuiv-. og52 words
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Article13 1952-04-12 4 MCA To Aid Flood Victims SERI s:j.«(KJ 4CA ffe Efi gel < ■> it i13 words
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Article54 1952-04-12 4 PENANG, Fri. possible priority \vi:; be p to ihe provision til telephonic faci it i< Greorge Town and Baik I said the Member far J.. •!■■,<! Mines and Comm Hoi a press statement lei The statement Diri tor-General of has explained h pul m more rirruils the current54 words
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Advertisement52 1952-04-12 4 iuiu«iUUt%%uuiuuuu%tuiuuuuiutuMuu« I rM "i£WSEtV" i .j > i j .I! i i 3 BBBr 5; t.ii. Sole |pth: I J H1CT«I« Cl *V\\ \\\\\\\.\i\V..\\ V V\ X\>\ Singapore A 1 R ki DINE AND DfISJSE IN OUR NEWLY EXTENDED IV Please Reserve Your Ti';' Phone J3SI. WATCHES "3" I AVAMAtut52 words
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239 1952-04-12 5 AFRICAN RIFLES KILL 3 REDS IN ATTACK ON CAMP Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPI X, J'li. Security forces m tin* Federation have kill*'<l fm> terrorists and mounded three m operations during the la>l 21 hours. Terrorists have committed fi\e brutal murders of Chinese rhilians m different parts of lh<»239 words
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Article, Illustration91 1952-04-12 5 \II YOU, retired i>t the household ■end Oflk-rr CoinNinijapore Distil bii; day on ht-ri he received dcneral A. (i. >> ott an illumi;mll bcaiiai the i i;eneraLs w hom :\> (1 duriiii; the m. in^ <»t peoplr sra t on the law n*» »tte House t«Standard - 91 words
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Article74 1952-04-12 5 'Troops Morale Good' LONDON. Apr. 1! (AP) Countess Mountbatien said on arrival here after her visit to British troops m Malaya and Korea that morale wai good and equipment. good and medfca] services "could not be faulted." British entertainers should visit Korea, she suggested. A< tor Malaya; 'Ce'.> al Tempter74 words
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Article142 1952-04-12 5 Busmen Want Weekly Holidays Standard staff Cmrespoadeni IPOH, Fri. Four hundred bus workers of six transport companies m Ipoh and Lower Perak have decided to reject the compromise move to settle the dispute on weekly holidays. Al a general meeting last nighi the worker, decided by ballot to take a142 words
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Article46 1952-04-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Home Guards in 'Perlis were urged to-work hard to keep the peace of the kampongs and to co-ope! ate with the security fortes] by the. Mentri Besar who, with the British Adviser. visited Kampong CJial and Ciuac Nangka to present badges.46 words
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Article25 1952-04-12 5 TAX All CHYE. who stole a bicycle at Raiffes Quay on Apr. 8. was sentenced m Singapore six months rigorous impi ITlt'tit.25 words
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Article32 1952-04-12 5 AX Adult Education Association for Perils was formed ai a mooting held m Kangsar on Aptii 4. Che Abdul Jamil bin Abdul Rais was elected President *»f the Associal v32 words
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206 1952-04-12 5 Cubs Hold First Corroboree In Ihe Federation •~i.il) '>rrt-pt>nd»-rit the I Settlements ition, except J it the Castle f Ihe first Malaya Cub I Old v. ,:.o>C munissioner, Templer. it, jpeti toni nrow. w a public cunii I on Sunday, -'v: hich boys will ro- c the Leaping Woll Bar}^..(highest206 words
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Article41 1952-04-12 5 Malaya Far Behind In Yaws Cure Si ifl < orr»-spoiMl«nt ess j- Ihe i 'ting oj 'he •.•al Association *-'.c Xur ses 1 Dr R.E. Ander- ■:> was rai K9 ID I C mferej ie I embers 11 r D •thai ►al 341 words
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Article74 1952-04-12 5 They Still Crowd At Stamford Rd. I>ESPITK up^^Ls by the Singapore Kefistratioa Comniiv,i<»rt4»r. >ir, Chrns; Kirn Wltatt. to the public not t» t-rowd at the identity card centre m Stamford Road. Another bis rrowd of people went their on Thursday. The public are reminded that the deadline for replacement of74 words
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Article27 1952-04-12 5 TAMIL New Year NANUANA —will celebrated at the Manmathan Temple, Kallang Road. Sin-°apg'.-e. tomorrow trom 7 ::o pan. onwards. Ceremonies i tclude the distribution food.27 words
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Article412 1952-04-12 5 Harvey Says Award Was Reasonable LAND VALUATION CASE THE COLLECTOR of Land Revenue, Mr. J. A. Harvey. <;ave evidence m the Singapore Hi«h Court on Thursday m connection with his valuation of 118 acres ol land at Veo Chu X:»»:« acquired by the Crown m October. 1!JJO, for a \vh412 words
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360 1952-04-12 5 Bonds: City Dismayed At Govt's Decision Standard Staff Reporter THK SINGAPORE Govern merit's rejection of the i": Council's suggestion t<> raise funds for its electricity and water extension schemes by the issue of premium bonds and national savings certificates has roused the ire ol the members of the Finance sad360 words
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Article196 1952-04-12 5 PUB's $1.4 M. Profit PFNANC;, Ffl— The P«-na?iß Harbour Board Is drvising: a suitable scheme for the control of facilities to be madr available at Weld Quay, including the provision of cargo handling equipment for the consideration of the Settlement Government. At the moment the196 words
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Article, Illustration80 1952-04-12 5 DONALD BROWN, fliuht ehjjiiieer who helped bring the yacht "Waltzing !Ylatil da," safely into port from Sydney, Australia, to Kncla,»d m is *****; buck to his profession m the sky. He .spent one day m Singapore en route to Australia yesterday, and his job with Qantas Airways. Mr. Brown, who80 words
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Article176 1952-04-12 5 BID TO RAISE $15 MIL. S POf?f HOUSING A (1 5 000 000 i A for :':•> idii til tp I i de titute homes md orp .< ■gee for Malay tnd M men, won en and <hi dren to be Boated m Singapore epokesraa of the prop Trud (old176 words
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Article90 1952-04-12 5 KUALA 1.1 MIM'H. hrl iramaa ''■>■ 1 >ke \t wn sttd when she v> ;i b1 ed bj 1 .i Lumpur Sorond Nl..^i>trate. F v Chik Jaffa, wrtiether she bed to retiifn to basbftod She eouU übH back, be exp ained. ha a her90 words
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Advertisement87 1952-04-12 5 its the worlds BIGGEST small car buy! If you do a lot of town driving here is a car that will take a load off your mind m parking and m heavy traffic. The Morris Minor with its good acceleration and compact :Jze will get you m and out of87 words
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Miscellaneous326 1952-04-12 5 Church Services I IM>l X (VI MID!: \l ni fiOOU :i*IIS.!M): T t; a tii H ■.)[>■ Sundays *> D" ;i m I Mass a am Pool Rcial Mass 10 ,1 m Low Mass j m Yes s and Bene I tction. rRKSBI II X! \N < II I X326 words
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879 1952-04-12 6 Sinapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper The Pseado-Diehards F have never been gentle m our handling of diehards We have never lost an opportunity of hitting back at them. We have allowed ourselves to be provoked their solemn imbecilities. VV have waxed eloquent. We have glowed with red-hoi indignation. We have879 words
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1494 1952-04-12 6 Robert Stephens - DAMASCUS: The Focus Of Arab Politics Robert Stephens By DAMASCUS THE road to Damascus from the south is bleak but as dramatic as m the days of Saul. After black basalt hills it runs through great bare plains swept with moving lights and shadows as cloud masses sail majestically before1,494 words
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Article284 1952-04-12 6 Review of Views Action Against Slump j THE rearmament race has caused economic dislocation resulting, m serious commercial and, industrial crisis throughout the world. Malaya is already feei- ing the effects of this crisis, observed independent Sin Chew Jit Poh. Although the economic problems confronting Malaya have their being m284 words
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585 1952-04-12 6 U.M.N.O. YOUTH LEAGUE HAS NOT PREACHED SUPERIORITY Sir; In your editorial of April 1, you made certain statements about UMNO Youth which I feel were rather -misleading. Though you said your reference to UMNO Youth was coincidental, you* were illogical enough to say "The only jarring note is struck by585 words
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250 1952-04-12 6 Sir: As residents of Cheneras Road, Kuala Lipis, my neighbours and I have come to the conclusion that the Kuala Lipis Town Board has done nothing for us and will continue to do nothing for us. Our place comes within the Town Board250 words
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Letter246 1952-04-12 6 Sir; I am m full agreement with every word 'Prime Malayan Chinese' has written which appeared m the Straits Times. His statement that 'Old Straits Chinese' is probably a man secure m the fastness of his home probably explains the attitude of "Old Straits Chinese." I, for one,246 words
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236 1952-04-12 6 RIMAU - SPEARING FOR MYSELF Those Who Fear To be Understood RIMAU By I QUOTE: "Government must do oil m its power to see that the capacities of youth are developed and its aspirations and hopes constructively fulfilled within our society. "Government has o duty to ossist you m your endeavour* ond236 words
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Advertisement9 1952-04-12 6 <^y\j PINT 3B CENTS^^ fe)3J COLD STORAGE^^ CREAMERIES^ I^^YodHouft9 words
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Article401 1952-04-12 7 Allied Promise Of Help If War Spreads Sought PARIS Apr. 11 (R,.,,t <r France's Minister of Associated antes Jean Letonrneau told the National Assembly yesterday there W<WUd ver be an y «|uestion of France abandoning Indo-China." He said: "France is trying to obtain from her allies401 words
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Article87 1952-04-12 7 MMtN Apr 11. (RevIhe British Purlia- nt m recess last ,i 1» day Eastet before faring what ..nr of its most nz >(>Hls for many iH ahead are hi* i iimmons flashes PriaW Minister C'hurptepssall to hand |Be state owned steel ,td haulage industries t enterprise.87 words
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Article68 1952-04-12 7 Stigmata Mystery Re pea ted an ra g a si n D n m on any Good lh< noticed Stig ita m i 'L't\ eye- •re a man sal v semi- streaming reas to i m Is, witness- le that during the i hex anna m ents and under her68 words
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Article16 1952-04-12 7 Apr 10, <L'P)J deposil '.he j o Th :..>r!ny the Japanese sited eeka .iso16 words
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Article, Illustration88 1952-04-12 7 photo. The Duke of Edinburgh bathed at a Lancashire pithead after descending more than 1,500 feet to the pit bottom at Mosley Common Colliery on April 3. Afterwards he joined miners m the pit canteen and ate 1 4d. lunch. Before entering the pit m aAP - 88 words
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Article97 1952-04-12 7 NORFOLK Virginia. Apr. 11. (Reuter) Admiral Lynde D. McCormick. who took over officially at ceremonies here yesterday as Supreme Allied Atlantic Commander, said the present level of forces of the Allied Atlantic Command "introduces risks which are unaccept able Adm McCormick and Gen Dwight Eisenhower are97 words
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Article32 1952-04-12 7 LONDON. Apr. 10. (UP) Kenneth Ross Manager of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's installations m Abadan. has resigned from the company to take a job with a British engineering firm.32 words
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Article46 1952-04-12 7 LONDON. Apr. 11 (Renter) —Queen Elizabeth has decided U) retain her father's name Windsor for herself and her children instead of adopting her husband's family name <>f Mountbatten. The decision was contained m an official announcement issued from the Palace today.46 words
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181 1952-04-12 7 i«»MM»\. \pril II (Renter) A for«-i«:n policy -i..n |»ain|»lil«t iagqcd by the Brilish Labour Parly rlav visualised il»<* poeaibiKty ihat a rearmed man; mi-ht seeli lo draw the Western world into for recover] of her national uniiy. ia intei ded lo pOO.OOQ preparati a loi181 words
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258 1952-04-12 7 I I■' ,V ir l 0 The number «f uermployea m Britain on Mar. J7 was 133.000, an midmc ot Febroary, according to the Ministry of i.iihour returns issued yesterday. iHe nguxe was the bighesi sin January 1947, do! including the fuel crisis of thai year.258 words
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135 1952-04-12 7 LONDON, Apr 10. (Renter). —Another Conservative backbenchers motion demanding early denationalisation of iron and steel and road transport has now 81 supporters— all Conservative The total numbei of signatories to this motion yesterday was 48. Some of the signatories exnressr/i satisfaction today at135 words
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117 1952-04-12 7 LONDON. Apr 10 (Reuter) Dr. S Radhakrishnan. retir- ing Indian Ambassador m i Moscow, who met Marshal 1 Stalin last week, said here thai 1 he brought no message for the i Westers world from the Soviet leader Dr. Radhakrishnan arrived at London airport117 words
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144 1952-04-12 7 N' lists Have No Chance' To invade: Kimball WASHINGTON. Apr. 11 (Rcu ter) The United Stares Secretary or the Navy, Mr. Dan Kimball, said Wednesday Gen. Chiang Kaishek's Nationali. t forces on Formosa, with their present equip ment, had "no chance" of invad ing the Chinese mainland Mr. Kimball, who144 words
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Article51 1952-04-12 7 LONDON. April 11 <UP>Seretse Khama. Bamangwato chieftain m exile because of hi* marriage, to a white woman, held court yesterday tor six senior members of his tribe who arrived here from Bechuanaland to tell the British Government that they want Seretse back as chief and* none51 words
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131 1952-04-12 7 NEW YORK, Apr. 11, (AP). Ex President Herbert Hoover proposed m 1929 that Britain should sell Bermuda, British Honduras and Trinidad to the United States to help pay off the World War I debt. Writing m Colliers Magazine, Mr. Hoover said he131 words
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Article121 1952-04-12 7 Nationwide Strike Averted NEW YORK, Apr. 11 (Reuter) President Tinman's seizure of American steel mills has averted a nationwide strike, and today indications were the industry would be back m full production late this week or early next. But the wage issue between owners and workers is still unsolved. Meanwhile121 words
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58 1952-04-12 7 General Sir Charles Keightley, C.-in-C, FARELF, returned by air to Singapore yesterday after a three-week visit to Japan and the Korean front. Major-Gen J. H. N Poett, former Chief of Staff. FARELF. will leave Singapore by air today to take up his new58 words
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259 1952-04-12 7 Times' Report On Burma Border War Specinl Cable by arrangement with The Tunes. London. LONDON. Apr. 10.— The situation on the northern and eastern borders of Burma though contused offers a smaller problem to the government than that of insurgents operating m Central and Lower Burma, writes The Times Correspondent259 words
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175 1952-04-12 7 WASHINGTON, April 11, (Reuter).— The powerful United States steel industry lost the second round of its battle against President Truman's seizure of its mills yesterday when four major companies were refused an immediate court hearing of their complaint. Wednesday three companies failed to win175 words
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279 1952-04-12 7 Queen Gives A lms To Poor For Easter Ist PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT LONDON. Apr. II (letter) Qmttm ITBirfif^ serene m mourning Arbm, ualk«<l anioiip th<- MMW \4'ht<>r<lay «li-t i;ImH iii^; aim- m lh« Jir-I [Mihlir MHOm> nieiit iti ber r«'i^n. Under the h:iri archei d! Westminister Abbey, 2>> elderly women bobbed279 words
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Article80 1952-04-12 7 A\ 83-year-old pedi h lan Goh Stiiii- .succumbed t<> '..> mijuries at the General Hospital lasi ni^ht following an accident m which he was knocked down by ;i Malay motor f-yriist near the Haig Road -Gey lang Rm.ic] junction yesterday morning. He V. as found without80 words
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Article75 1952-04-12 7 MALACCA. Fn rhe thii I bandit to be IdUed In ttn s 1 this week ft'!! at the hand I the securit forces 1 his nnorninf on rubber < Sun£ci 1 ''iaii^ area, aboill I-' miles from town. Acting on Information, the handi'. M;iiay.75 words
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Article97 1952-04-12 7 PARIS tpr 11 (Re ite French Na Ks&e ri v ified i treats transferring the territon f th< free ton f C 'I dj and n lath H I The D«- G I lUistfl from v M Jacques Elsperab< .i the Fon I immis sion.97 words
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Article23 1952-04-12 7 LONDON. Apr. 11 (API Classified ad In Londoi paper jresterday: "For Sata Coronation robe< and < 1 b.i: on'j l, tike '•■< A23 words
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Advertisement82 1952-04-12 7 RELIVE PAST PAILLARD BOLEX Cine Cameras Projectors I.S Bmm tine Cameras with F/2.S len* Compact and easy to manipulate. MBR Bmm Projector 100 25t V AC-DC 500 W. complete with beautiful carryinf case. m ih mm < m.- Camera with 3 lens tu rrft complete with case. <-81b Projector tor82 words
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Advertisement45 1952-04-12 7 m I \m s-syy- w m w /ti^Y" ISM i I Featuring the "AVOND \LE 'dwign X m EARLY MORNING SETS I 8 PIECES $22 50 COFFEE SETS J jig 15 PIECES $35.00 I 22 PIECES $55.00 r ittles^ 1 rfj bs^bm^^^_ p SJNCAPOnE 1.45 words
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Miscellaneous53 1952-04-12 7 g'"^g^ > v^fl I I There's her oh. oh— I'll take Ye ■Tl HOUSE NOW HAVE TO GO A F (> fTU XmHrj THAT NEW GIRL WAS I V__ tj BACK AND LOOK <p| yW _X^^*>C Mi/-r -rr> imv/itf U^ i CHANGE THIS AT HER If }^*j£n /y C^m: sup?Sk53 words
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Article30 1952-04-12 8 KIIATMAXDL*. Nepal. Apr. l!. (AP)— Indian army engineers are to build a modern airport at Khatmandu, capital of the tiny Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal, it was announced hero.30 words
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Article, Illustration246 1952-04-12 8 GARUDA TO OPEN OFFICE IN S'PORE Veteran Dv Ich Pilot Will Manage Airline Standard Aviation Reporter MR. FRANCIS LOVEN, X.L.M. (Royal Dutch Airlines) pilot of the "good old days" is m Singapore to open an office for Garuda Indonesian Airways. It will be situated on the ground floor of Union246 words
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Article134 1952-04-12 8 Standard Shipping Reporter WHEN the P and O Chusan arrive-* itt Singapore on her honirwaril voyage towards the end of this month, il will Im* h«*r last voyage l« Eastern waters. At lea-»l. for .hoiih* time. She is being taken off the U.K. Far134 words
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Article, Illustration162 1952-04-12 8 CAPT. O W. Pearson, American President Lines Vice President Operations and veteran terminal operations executive, trill arrive m Singapore by the President Monroe on April 2J. on a two- month survey 'oi APL's port facilities around lite world. The purpose of Capt. Pearson's trip162 words
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Advertisement605 1952-04-12 8 tX M REGULAR TKANS- PACIFIC SERVICE hireu Overlind g in lr.»ncisco L«s Angela Al. America &c Ciuidian Cities Penan* P.S'haiu Spore Arr LA/Sh t J I t(M NBACH 24/26 Apr 27^8Apr 29A P r IMay 22Ma> r<B f Lan of Dry Cargo Deep Tanks and Passanger Bookings ttoAgents ANGLO FRENCH605 words
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Advertisement503 1952-04-12 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to Chin:* and Japan from Singapure Port Swettenham A. Penang Also direct Sailin? from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Hue Spore I ne Penan? From "S/erhuen" Apr Hth Apr 17th 'Pakhoi" Apr 17th Formosa "Funing" Apr *Mi\\ Djakarta Sails Sails Sails Penaos P.503 words
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Advertisement459 1952-04-12 8 •'PANAMA' iv: BMiffc »k 1 Hougkong lII*. \j,. i 'MfcOKIA* for Sa-2 *r Banckok if Vl "KOKtA" for Bangkok Saigon Bongkong v. XMii i "KIN A" for Bangkok] Sai£;o' Hongkong. Kobe v k: M KSlmk "i PROM IJMPAN Ho\(.KONf. "PKOIiI (I t h >kol i: i;, |p SA!I IN(iS IU459 words
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352 1952-04-12 9 Milton Marmor - World Rice Supplies May Fall Short By Half Million Tons Milton Marmor By A.P 'nrr(.cnnnHAnt likely to fal??2f P -i? P): World rice this year are Minkter o! St!t """""tons short of demand, AT. Lennox Boyd, ySdly r Colonlal Affair, told the House of Commons minimi^?* Vm£ l^ is a352 words
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159 1952-04-12 9 FBI Urges Boycott Of UK-China Trade Pact LONDON, Apr. 11. (AP) The Federation of British Industries ha.s urged it 1 members to boycott a trade agreed ment between Red China and a private delegation at the Moscov* Economic Conference The Bnt^h Government's Board of Trade also shrugged Oil the reported159 words
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Article85 1952-04-12 9 LONDON, Apr. 11 <;\D Britain is making slow but steady gains m her battle for economic survival, a government trade summary disclosed yesterday. Increased exports cut the United Kingdom's trade deficit to £212,000.000. for the first three months of this year. The deficit m 1951 averaged85 words
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Article62 1952-04-12 9 IMPORTS and tin concentrates into Malaya during March amounted to 726 to is compared witfa 620 tons m February and tons m January. Of tasi month's imports, 591 tons came from Thailand, 125 < ram Burma and ten tons ona elsev here Since the beginning of the >■62 words
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Article174 1952-04-12 9 MAIN Cargo which the Ben Line freighter Benmacdhui' brought tor Singapore when she arrived here yesterday were 10.000 fire bricks and 9,791 bags oi cement. Besides the cargo of bricks and cement. the vessel also brought ;").000 packages oi Sulphate oi Ammonia. 400 packages of ground174 words
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Article, Illustration116 1952-04-12 9 Shell's I.utong Refiner? tn Sarawak, the only refinery m British Borneo, has been completely rebuilt, lining l>ee n <*nlarged to include old and new Distillation I nits. It is now treating: crude oil at an annual rate of marly 2.000.000 tons, from Seria and the Miri Field. A jungle survey116 words
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266 1952-04-12 9 ARNOLD BRACKMAN - ARNOLD BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent DJAKARTA, April 11.— The Indonesian Economic Council member for North Sumatra, J. Pohan, said today that the fall m the rubber price "is having a considerable influence on Indonesia's trade.*' He said thai the retail trade of Medan had266 words
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160 1952-04-12 9 ROOTKS LTD.. makers of Hillman and Humber cars, will erect an assembly plant m Japan m .>ix months' time, the Managing Director (Export) of the company Mr. J. G. Chaldecott, told Tiie Standard on his arrival m Singapore by air from Hongkong160 words
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Article29 1952-04-12 9 NEW DELHI. Apr. 11. (AP>— The government announced yesterday that 180.000 tons of san will be permitted to be exported to Japan between May and December.29 words
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Article134 1952-04-12 9 MOSCOW, Apr 11 (UP)— A spokesman for the British business delegation announced today that the Russians have pK^ilHonVof dollars worth of orders with the declmi'ie British textile industry. Soviet purchasing organizations are also interested m ordering 'large quantities of other British consumer goods for134 words
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330 1952-04-12 9 LONDON, Apr. 11 (Router).— Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd, Secretary for Overseas Trade, told the House of Commons Britain would use every effort to persuade other countries to follow her example m limiting the supply of drugs to Hongkong. Mr. John Tilney, Conservative, had pointed330 words
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Article32 1952-04-12 9 TIN company outputs for the quarter ending Dec. 31, i^i are: Southern Malayan Tin Dredyiny 9.274 niculs with ftve dredges working; Malayan Tin Dredging 3.574 j)ir"j!s w:*h four dredges working.32 words
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456 1952-04-12 9 MICHEAL CONNORS - MICHEAL CONNORS By Standard Staff Reporter AN INCREASE m latex yield <>! 20 per cent can generally be expected when a hormone* stimulant which has recently been placed on the market hi Malaya is used on rubber trees, it is claimed. Known as456 words
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Article109 1952-04-12 9 RI Men For Ottawa Rubber Talks DJAKARI X, Apr II itive sourcci disc i i tndonesi i« Otta '.'.i B Stu fl Conference viU be Mr. Sadjarm >. Chh f P Section, .Mrns'rv A: Other l ;i ofliciaU vai i <>;iji Mmistrief an i to iccon .r,\. The Conference i109 words
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Article75 1952-04-12 9 IMPORTS of ru n Malaya o »nti ted to < month's i>k m c being 2 i.10; compared ith Sl.ltiti u> i Ft !)iu;ir;. d 5 4 iß] l«i i Januai f T\n' total importi since the kx g nnins .1 mounter] I ii't 94H tou75 words
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Article, Illustration987 1952-04-12 10 MOULIN-ROUGE' WITH JOSE FERRER 1 FRANCE: The French public is waiting with Us tongue m its cheek to pronounce judgment on the British picture "MoulinRouge," based on the life of the French painter ToulouseLautrec. Now Toulouse Lautrec was a dwarf, a genius who brought .scenes from987 words
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Article214 1952-04-12 10 VIENNA.— The Burgtheater, Vienna. i.s the Austrian National Theatre. Its company ot players perform m many world capitals when they go on t<">\l? and each year play at the T zbur« Festival. This Musical Festival was, before the "39 war, one of the major events m the European calendar.214 words
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Article133 1952-04-12 10 HUNGARY.— In honour of the 125 th anniversary ol the death of Beethoven, a week of Beethoven was organised throughout the length <>: Hungary and took place between March 2o and 3L The principal concert took place at the Conservatoire of Budapest with the Cmperor Concerto having pride ol133 words
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Miscellaneous214 1952-04-12 10 ON THE AIR SINGAPORE (4HI a> as) 1I» a.m. NewN-. 10.03 Housewives* Choice; Ik a.m. New Kecords; 1 p.m. Programme Summary; 1.03 Bob Chester Orchestra; 1.30 News; 1.50 Interlude; S p.m. Album of Harmony; 2.30 Khythm Corner; 2.43 London Studio Melodies; 5.15 Fan With Music; .O Tea Dance; 1.13 Southern214 words
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Miscellaneous409 1952-04-12 10 J TOMWS QUOTATION: X ray Minli^ht is ever lo^t but Jin- (Teen »hi«h a «akt- "t- into existence needs lime l« x N|>r«ut. and it is n«.l al«j>s granted to the sower to live to see the harvest. \ll ».,rk that is worth anything is done m r.iith." > \!bert409 words
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Obituary24 1952-04-12 11 Mr. <;. P. oi 23, Ba!es- igapore, took Apr 1 1, after F ncraJ takes Saturday) at cemetery, c residence regretted Rl F< rn;indo.24 words
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Article18 1952-04-12 11 eni is announcJaroea Chua 1 son of the Chua Tian Diana eldest d Mri Lira 6/4 52.18 words
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Article601 1952-04-12 11 ARMY snatched a narrow one-point victory m the mer-services boxing championships for the India Cup m the finals on Thursday at the S.V.C. drill hall. After bout seven, it looked as though the Navy, who came through wjth several dark horses, would upset all601 words
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132 1952-04-12 11 RE.ME put on a fine show af Jalan Besai Stadium yesterday when they mci Amicable Athletic Association m a SAFA first division game. They won but by the narrow margin ol one goal to nil. REME attacked from the start, missed some good chances132 words
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203 1952-04-12 11 BUKIT TIMAH SC save a fighting display against the I Tuan Mong OBA m a SAFA I 3rd division league Tie at Geylang yesterday to avert defeat. The match ended m a three-all draw. Tuan Mdtig scored two goals m :\w opening minutes.203 words
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Article78 1952-04-12 11 THE team to represent the Indo-Malays against the Aryan Gymkhana at the Jalan Besar Stadium today will be s .H(?etCil from the Following: Narayanan, G Suppiah, Haji Garhan, Johar», S D. Williams Hariih. T C Balan, P 9uppiah. R. Balakrishnan, Ismail Yusof. Awang Bakar, Vivian Roberts. Rahim78 words
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Article142 1952-04-12 11 SINGAPORE City Councillors and the Singapore Amateur Foothall Association are keeping their promise to the youth of Singapore by giving them concession rates for entry to Jalan Besar Stadium. The Estates <:>d Fire Brigades Committee ol the Councillors has decided that boys under the age of142 words
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Article184 1952-04-12 11 R.A.O.C. defeated G.H.Q. Farelf by four coals to one m a U. Services League match at Tanglin. G H.Q.s team building is beginning to produce results, but the young team could not match the tram work of the Ordnance, although the latter were184 words
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Article97 1952-04-12 11 SIXTEEN chess players are competing m I'li 1 year's Malayan Chess Championship for the Tiger Balm trophy which began a1 the Faculty oi Medicine Sail oi the University of Malaya yesterday. Two rounds were played >«•-■ terday. at the < nd of which N. Littlewood. Ta.< Cheong97 words
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Article49 1952-04-12 11 SINGAPORE, champions m the Lnterport triangular basketball meet, went down .'^B-77 t<» Hong Kontf-Prisc<> combined on Thursday night at the Happ3 World stadium. With stars Wee Tian Siak. and Long Hong Pi»".v reserved '<" )«st night's charily basketball game. Singapore were no match for the combined touring teams.49 words
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Article42 1952-04-12 11 MEMBERS ol \hv Chinese Swimming Club are informed that m view of the Swimming competition between Singapore am! Penang Chinese Swimming Clubs, the Poo! will be closed to swimming from 2.00 p.m. to 6.00 p. iT! today and tomorrow.42 words
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Article114 1952-04-12 11 PENANG Chinese Swimming Cub s vimmera for the annual competition against the Singapore Chinese Swimming Ciub hie i begins today a Amber Road at 3.30 p.m., arrive* yesterday by a specially chartered plane. The team, which consists of 15 s inrrmws and six ufficial.s is without the114 words
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Article141 1952-04-12 11 YOUNG COMPANIONS Ath letic Association and the Blue I? >vers drew one-all m ;i third divisi >n SAFA League He played ;:i Geylang on Thursday t vening Nokmang Ismail opened the score for the Rovers to *;ike ;t one-goal lead at the interval The Companions rallied141 words
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Article308 1952-04-12 11 THE Teachers' Training College scored a good 51-run vie- tory over the University of Ma--1 laya ii their firs! annual fixture played >t Sepoy Lines yesterj day. Harbans Singh of the Teach lers 1 Tr.uV'in^ College was m fine form both with the bat and308 words
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Article161 1952-04-12 11 KOTA RAJA Club supporters who saw their favourites routed 7-1 ftve days previously by Pathul Karib had a pleasant surprise m store ai Jalan Besar Stadium on Thursday. They jaw the Rajas beat Singapore Cricket Club 2-1. It ;is ;i lively game and especially for H.;ja161 words
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Article, Illustration165 1952-04-12 11 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead yl ,.z r In putting come vp to the hall from the back and line up your putt with the hole Then concentrate on makma your ball travel the first six inches ihat line. Be sure that your putter blade is flat on the165 words
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Article267 1952-04-12 11 SERVICE with the R A F. m the Korean war has earned a free trip to this year's Olympic Games for a Singapore airman He Is Cpl Morris Williams, from Hoimflrtn, Yorkshire, an armament mechanic with a Sunderland Hying boat .squadron at Seletar. Tiie Olympics267 words
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Advertisement420 1952-04-12 11 NOTICES Borneo Company Limitr *a Ipoh advise that Lee Chong Fatt is no longer m their employ and is no longer KS^ 0 C l]eCt g o e n Signed P G^GILMORF Unberthed Passage Fare 7 Singapore/India per au». "Rajula" Singapore Madras S 72.25 with diet 5a0.25 without diet Singapore/Nasapattinam420 words
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Advertisement142 1952-04-12 11 VEHICLF FOR SALE MORRIS MINOR 2 door saloon, 5,000 miles, reguj larly serviced, excellent condition. $3,800 or reasonable oiler. Box Xo. T. 773, Standard, I ore NOTICE VOTICE is hereby given that i Mr. Wong Kin Yip of No I 17 Balmoral Road, Singapore, ill) is applying to the Governor142 words
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Advertisement275 1952-04-12 11 Obtainable I rom Ml tli K d ass I), p r (m. n1.,1 Stor.-« HAPPY WORLD'IaBARET TO-MCHT M NtGHTLV I nun 10 ft. m. to Midnight Chinese is. Em&sh M«a iridtwj b\ th< eve, popular PMsHst. MISS ROSAUNE HOW lIN and Siaeers of th#- 'Rose Paradise S«a -f Saturda -V275 words
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Miscellaneous46 1952-04-12 11 gftCEIUKEOBS H >V S iL'- 'tii i«'---X tnge toi botgun Box 1. tge, Turkish ji-E;ectro Rose Cbee »crap 25 17a i t 1 ftn Urn sick I Ngoi) Special- and c-auler--1 i Chinese art -■eases without I Treats all r and chronic v Phont 4JO«. i46 words
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Miscellaneous229 1952-04-12 11 THE PENANG TURF CLUB SUMMER MEETING, 1952 SATURDAY, 3RD MAY, !%<> THURSDAY, BTH MAY. 195* SATURDAY. 10TH MAY. 1952 ■pNTRIES close at 12 o'clock .Noon on Wednesday l 3rd *P ril 1!)52 Financial Year IST SEPTEMBER IQSI to 31ST AUGUST, 1952 are now open V^>* U r AL SUBSCRIPTIONSGEM LEMEN229 words
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Miscellaneous35 1952-04-12 11 ffIDK? iTliMlll^rai 1 1 llWU]|MJjjg >f llld'H niJES at the prinnprn resorta fn Malaya: K»|)\Y AM PM Singapore 13.11 11.57 Malacca B^9 9.24 Port Dirkso,, T. 40 8.05 Fort Sham 6.57 7.12 P<n:mg 1.37 1.5535 words
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1608 1952-04-12 12 One Three One Has Best Chance loday "FREE REIN" ONI THREE ONE. mm of thai famous Derby winner Blue Peter, i. nj choice for today's Perak "Derby" rare over \h miles al Ipoh, last day i ihc Perak I urf Club Easter Meeting. I li. "IVrak Derby Day" j. an1,608 words
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Article74 1952-04-12 12 1 HERE has been a last mi- change m Selangor's State ide to meet Singapore inter-state match al S ore H Bennett is unable to and m his place twelfth m Christie Shepnerdson will v. ristie although not as ag- as his eider brother is74 words
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Article210 1952-04-12 12 Rare 1: 2.00 p.m. Race 2: 2.30 p.m. Race 3: 3.00 p.m. Race 4: 3.30 p.m. Race I: 4.15 p.m. Race d: 145 p.m. Race 7: ">.l"> p.m. Race X: -l*> i> m. Race t): 6.13 p.m. BEST BETS Free Rein LITTLE NED 4 Astute Monarch Kk'hnioiul CHANCE210 words
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Article1255 1952-04-12 12 Standard's RACE CARD BIG SWEEP: RACE NINE 1. 104 Astute Monarch 6y 9.00 Mr. T.H. Teo Fox Woods 400 Master Bruce tiv 8.13 Mr T.H. Teo Rodgers Rodger s Bagby 3. 000 Audiola 4y 8.1? Mr. W.M. Watt Rodgers Charles 4. 040 Richmond 5y 8.10 Mr Kwik" Fox Spencer 5.1,255 words
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245 1952-04-12 12 LONDON, Apr. 11 (Reuter)-A n*m4 wins at Wembley Stadium will be set b y thr i of the I ootball Assoriation Cup final lutui, castle, the holders, and Arsenal, on Ma\ These clubs, together with Bolton ITinimj won the Cup three times245 words
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Article, Illustration78 1952-04-12 12 Today's Sport CRU 'Xl T Singapore r .S.i,; i/o/- Lrt rfat/ 1 1 SCC padana; li/un'r.v", ftfalat/a r Singapore C Club v.i Sepou I SOCCER: Aryan Gj/mfcfjnna Itido Malay* ai /afa?i B« ir i SAf League. SIT r Combined Volunteers ai CVM.I; USL Dod 6fh Wi»*SU*cepillj| Sii'iaiiron A'/ Base. .A*78 words
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