Singapore Standard, 14 April 1952
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Title Section14 1952-04-14 1 Singapore Standard bcbvcb NO. 286 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1952. 8 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.14 words
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223 1952-04-14 1 7 Terrorists Are Killed, 4 Wounded KUALA LUMPUR, April 13: In the past seven terrorists were killed and at foul wounded. One European officer of the l^olo* Regiment was killed. irnt two lonies and murdered one rker. r~ 7- terrorists were wounded when --V CkmRegiment men of .-e ten >r.223 words
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Article56 1952-04-14 1 Mossadeq Admits Mistake Mohammrd >los>a .iniiitrd he was n h'-iievinti that I M sily find new h r oil after the \n J" Iranian Oil H |9 n.itionalised. a was n q ign re nat:. na isai nentary nation belt. he had need Un resell tot a market led oil56 words
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Article22 1952-04-14 1 "RApr 13- -T ivert- Sentul Rai it n,;o Ihla secea sh uting op endangering kshop. bmn*Two engines pill Little tundry.22 words
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Article104 1952-04-14 1 MOSCOW, Apr. 13— Confirminfl the Free World's suspicions thai the Moscow Economic Conference is aimed at smashing Western unity and nullifying lbargoes on strategic materials the Russian and Chinese u- machines, the Conference nind up its business last night by demanding elimination ol "trade restrictions"104 words
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Article, Illustration92 1952-04-14 1 LONDON, Apr. 13, (UP) American businessman n \\<--- Vicke v. in special speech ,adcast by Moscow Radio, si d Russia wanted t fP^na i' ssi i)oo million in the United Si ites' In the next three years. Vickery who defended free enterprise in his92 words
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Article53 1952-04-14 1 SEOUL. April 13 (APi:United Nations flyers shot Communist swepUwing MIGs from the skies today as the Fted.s ventured south of the Yalu for the first time In a week. The MIGs wr-re downed In four fights, one lasting 45 minutes, equalling the retord of the largest jet-to-jeti53 words
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67 1952-04-14 1 LONDON'. Apr IT: (AFP) The cn-opeiative organ Reynolds Views reports that Harold Wilson. ex-President ol the Bond of Trada who resigned from the Attlee (»'•'>• ernmenl at the E UHE time <** Aaejiin Sevan saidi "1 felt i: -is a Mistake Last luvtt*67 words
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Article181 1952-04-14 1 BL'KNOS AIRES. Apr. 13, (Reuter) One of the first acts Of Dr. Victor Paz Kstensoro's "rebel" government, which seized power in a bloody Holy Week revolution, was to announce its in tention im media t e 1 y to nationalise Bolivia's t i n181 words
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323 1952-04-14 1 Moscow Trade Conference DIPLOMATIC sources in Singapore describe the socolled International Economic Conference in Moscow as "yet another act in the cold war" and say that it will not have any significant repercussions in the present political situation in the Asia. They dismiss the323 words
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Article267 1952-04-14 1 But UN Truce Vien Told: 'Stand Firm' WASHINGTON, Apr. 13: Allied truce negotiators at Panmunjom have been ordered to stand firm against granting major concessions to the North Kcrean and Chinese Reds to win a quick armistice. Administration officials here have disclosed. This statement follows a suddenReuter; UP - 267 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-04-14 1 photo. The Egyptian feminist leader Mrs. Dona Shaft* <'»<•">« camera), 31 year old President of the Bint E Nil (Daughters of the Nile), is seen greeting a member of her A. P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article149 1952-04-14 1 Australian Minister In Singapore MR. B. C. BALLARD. Australia's Rrsi Minister to Thailand, arrived in Singapore eariy yesterday morning by Qantas I BOAC He remained overnighl in the Colony to renew acquaintance made with the City through three previous visits, and leaves today f >[• Bangkok. Born in Melbourne, Mr.149 words
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Article34 1952-04-14 1 The Egyptian Cabinet met on Saturday shortly alter the Foreign Minister, Abdel Khalek Hassouna Pasha, was reported have received a message from :i> British oppo*«*«» number Mr. Anthonv Eden. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article187 1952-04-14 1 CAIRO, Apr. 13 Renter )-The Egyptian Cabinet has announced that the general election fixed for May 18 has been postponed indefinitely pending widespread electoral reforms, including enfranchisement of women —for the first time in this country's history. Only once before in modern Egypt has a187 words
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Article119 1952-04-14 1 LONDON, Apr. 13, (Reuter):— Prime Minister Winston iuirchill is "weighing up" an offer from Stalin "to neet the leaders of the Western oowers in an effort to maintain peace." reports the diplomatic correspondent of the mass circulation Sunday paper The People. The (»!ler. says the119 words
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Article182 1952-04-14 1 PAXMUNJOM, \j»r. 13 (UP) The OnmnniMk toda) lol<l llu* \lli: I truce nun at I'aiiniiiii join |Im| ilirv urn* ready i«» reMime \\w rerewwed prin»Wfr exchange talks whenever it wum a^ain a^reeaMe l« ihe allies The Red otter thi >ugn .1 iaison offi prisoner exchai182 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-04-14 1 photo. Mr. Kdwin Bavliss. libour nominated Chairman of th»* London County Council. reeeiVN his bisiffßfl of ollirr frotii thp retiriac Chtiraum, !Mr. I. W. Biwei (riuhtt in <»m#* monv at London's Co m!\ lit II In the ha< kvtoiinri is (hr London County crest. A. P.A.P. - 46 words
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198 1952-04-14 1 Thousands Battle To Keep Back Flood WASHINGTON, April L3 (Reuter) Thousand* of army flood experts and soldiers are fi^hiim: gritttl) lo hold hack ihr flooded HiAHOuri Ki\<*r from pouring into thr densely populated Onuiha-Counril ItluH'x area. The Missouri was the worst of several rivers in flood in seven Mid»West states.198 words
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Article51 1952-04-14 1 BOMBAY, April n (Renter): Dr. Sanrapalti ILtdiiiikrishnan. retiring Indian Ambassador to Russia, said on arrival here today that it was "a crime** in Russia to talk about war. 1 1 was convinced, he said, thrre was a geaaine desire for peace tmOßg the people of51 words
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Article63 1952-04-14 1 T II R E E Rll- -i.in owned schooners of 382 tons each the Enefgia, Kumja and Goletsarriyed in Sing ipoi e m ila within a few houi ol each ot in-i on ti"'ii v. ay to Petropa- r J'ii" >•• ,-i ted ;tri(i fitted63 words
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Advertisement39 1952-04-14 1 fl e aa«»« IV^ Mala V* f OI a »f Q a«!i«». e Johore Union c^^^^^ 9 Aryan Gynt. Scat Hews inside w M1I «y-A-c,4w*eto^j^.a Teaclters: Afoire* cn«^e^p. 3 Soccer: Co/ony 3 jn j U 0 tvuax jl I39 words
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Advertisement65 1952-04-14 1 l££e!X^ PIATINC: WHOLESOME ENJOYMENT! for small groups for medium group* BELL HOWELL FILMO VM! UK InMM < i»r jtn»-ra% Sportster ompjninn Simiii Projector Ki-jnit no !jo ix I .mm < lac ClXfli l..it»*st 70 Dl. liitntn Sound PwJgftoW !«.">( Sinclf < BM IfeiCl Built in BcUHmMc Sp«-jk«-r no v 100065 words
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Article, Illustration190 1952-04-14 2 The House Al Capp Could Have Dreamed Up I'HKRE is still Tialf the hill to be levelled, half a hill of rod hard el:./ that stands between the family of Nawi bin Saban, whose home is perched on top of the hill ir; the pi'-ture at right, and their becoming190 words
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Article187 1952-04-14 2 Standard Staff Reporter ALL CIU'RCHES in Singapore, the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, St. Andrew's Cathedral, Bethesda, the Methodist and other Churches were packed yesterday when special Easter services were held. At the Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, a Pontifical High Mass was said187 words
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Article191 1952-04-14 2 New Year: Many Fed In Temples Standard Stall Reporter BAISAKHI. first day of the j Indian month of Baisakh. '•,.< ii has a special historical pfnifi ran tor Sikhs and Hindus was celebrated in the j i >lonj yt sterduy. Prom early morning hun- j dreds of gaily dressed Indians191 words
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Article134 1952-04-14 2 ANIMAL SPECIAL IS BACK Standard Mall Reporter 1 iK "AnimaJ Air Spi ;ial" back in Singapore for the in it> exciting ro ite for Bangkok, tta and IV hi to load ants, birds and >nkeys, lively. pi ot Capt J. R Young I thai the special will pick up three134 words
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Article32 1952-04-14 2 THE FIRST annual general meeting d! the Singapore Harbour Board Labour Union, formed m February la.-st year, will be he d at the Victoria Memorial Hall at s:io p.m. today.32 words
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Article223 1952-04-14 2 TWENTY-ONE American tourists fiew into Kallang Airport yesterday afternoon by K.L.M. with six stops behind them and about 16 more to go on a "home-town to home t.;\v:i'* ruv.nd tho world air tour. They wil: be lollov-ed next week by IT more, the "overflow" oi223 words
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Article69 1952-04-14 2 SINGAPORE City Councillors are ascertaining the practu*e and procedure followed by Municipalities and County Councils in Britain, Colombo. Bombay and Calcutta with regard to the provision and use of the chain, mace and robes of office for the Mayor and members of the Council. This is69 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-04-14 2 photo. FOUR judges studying the photographs submitted la the competition, sponsored by the Sin Chew Weekly, yesterday. Six pictures were selected for awards. All the pictures in the exhibition will be displayed at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce from April 22 to 27. The judges arc (left to right): Mr.Standard - 66 words
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Article43 1952-04-14 2 TWO WOMEN labourers working on a new building in Grange Road yesterday fell from a height of 30 feet. The women, Chua Ah Loi (28), and Lay Ah Hoe (45) were admitted to hospital. Chua's condition is serious.43 words
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299 1952-04-14 2 Standard Staff Reporter A RESOLUTION to retain both Romanised and Jawi script as the national writing for Mdays was passed by the Malay Linguistic and Literary Association at the close of the two-day conference held at the Sea View Hotel, Singapore, yesterday. The299 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-04-14 2 MR. S. Jhanda Singh a Sikh priest lays the foundation of the new Sikh Temple at Kirk Terrace. Singapore, for the Pardesi Khalasa Dharmak Diwan. Beneath the foundations, newspapers collected from different countries and coins of various denominations were buried. Standard Photo by T. Goh.47 words
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Article239 1952-04-14 2 Standard Start Krporier INTRICATE problems involved in a labour dispute leading: up to a strike and arbitration will be explained to adults attending the 10 cents-a-week classes organised by the Singapore Council for Adult Education on Wednesday at St. Hilda's School, Katong. To illustrate the239 words
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Article207 1952-04-14 2 ULTIMATUM EXPIRES Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council Labour In ions Fed eration, representing 8,000 daily-rated employees of the City Council, has decided to go ahead with its strike threat. i The Executive Committee of the Federation has decided to call general meetings of affiliated207 words
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Article159 1952-04-14 2 CITY STAFF A TWO- MAX sub-commit-tee Messrs. E. V. DtVtes and D. Robertson has been detaiie.fi to formulate srhr < to arrest the deteriorating staffing position in the Singapore City Council. At a recent meeting of the Finance ami General PurposeCommittee to consider the pro-:159 words
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Article40 1952-04-14 2 EXPECTED in Singapore today is the 30,447-ton French troopship, Louis Pasteur, with a total of 3,400 troops en route to Marseilles. The troops embarked at two ports in Indo-China, Baie d' Along and Cap. St. Jacques.40 words
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Article35 1952-04-14 2 THE a tial fi aei i eting ol i'i. Singapore R-t pa ers Ac sociation will be held ai thi R i Gai den, Adelphi II- t I- m on T sdi 2435 words
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Advertisement64 1952-04-14 2 THIS IS NO TIME TO BE WITHOUT YX$& 75c?:. WEEKLY m Sole 1 LLDASttATIAtU PHONE 237,6 Br't^sh Council Pub-scDtion n i iHM\ u H\<, i i j i i B§l 'i < hi I INti s i t -v I SfUlli IN Nil BiCITIs BOOKS h Rl.v P.%81 I I•.64 words
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Miscellaneous20 1952-04-14 2 m she's noth in' but f o^ C&jFS&z^ r~ ~d IS u Y WHO "r 1 jH^\\3_—-, rr^ e^ f?v20 words
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661 1952-04-14 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORK BAHRU, Sun. The President of the Jobore Teachers 9 Union, Mr. M. Kaathaswamy, said yesterday that "in spite of the Emergency in the country, the attempts made by the group of frustrated Rallies graduates to split the unity of661 words
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Article114 1952-04-14 3 IPOII. Sun. Urr.' Pt-rak Malays have b«-en awarded scholarships lor studits overseas by tl*«" Board of Trustees of the Perak Malay Higher Studies Scholarship fund. The awards are subject to places I) in» found tor them in suitable universities or institutions. Jalaluddin bin Zaibuddin. a114 words
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Article269 1952-04-14 3 PENANG, Sun.— A resolution culling for the establishment of a Co-operative Chair in the University of Malaya was passed today when the fifteenth AllMalaya Co-operative Conference resinned its session today. The resolution was an amendment to the otic moved by Mr. M W. Navaratnam. Mr.269 words
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Article98 1952-04-14 3 Boys' Town Will Have Gun School T\\\) schools ate to be opened '.i- year by the Brothers of St. Jabriel one a1 1 the sth mile Upper Serangoon Road the other in Boys' Town. The school in Upper Serangoon R>;ad that will accomo- date fr' ll hoys will be known98 words
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Article26 1952-04-14 3 The Chung Hwa Middle 1 School, Kota Bharu, held a variety concert at the Biaritz Amusement Park in aid of I their school building fund.26 words
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Article, Illustration150 1952-04-14 3 TUAX Haji Mokhtar bin Yassin, Probation Officer, Kelantan, who was in charge o\ the Muslim pilgrime to Mecca as the first welfare officer last year, has been promoted to the i "post of Pilgrimage Commissioner. He will be stationed at j Kuala Lumpur. He will leave Kota BharuStandard - 150 words
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Article32 1952-04-14 3 MALACCA. Sun.— Many outstation people visited Malacca during the holidays. Many of them had come to witness the Good Friday ceremony at St. Peter's Church, Penkalanrama. The ceiemony lasted two hours.32 words
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Article221 1952-04-14 3 Bingham Praises Co-ops PENANG, Sun.— That the Government appreciated the fact that thousands have been freed from worries of indebtedness by their thrift and loan .societies, especially among its own servants, was stated by the Resident Commissioner. Mr. K. P. liingham at the opening of the 15th All-Malaya Co-operative Conference221 words
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Article68 1952-04-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A couple who u r a.s married Eoi ::l years appeared before the second Magistrate when the wife, Yeo Po sued her husband for maintenance ol $300 monthly. The wife, said she was married happily until her husband took a second wife to68 words
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Article210 1952-04-14 3 Teday 's Power Cuts SUBSTATIONS in Singapore liable to load shedding today: I) Hume Pipe. Rlieeni, Ford Motor Co., Bin S<*ng, WittMesh, P.W.D. Quarry, N'anyang Maniuacturing < Bukil PanjaiiK, National Carbon, Princes Elizabeth Estate, Dairy Farm. llii Pandan. Jurong I. '">. tiiikit Tiuiali* illage. I nil; «l Chinese Kul»lht Works,210 words
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Article87 1952-04-14 3 OFFICIALS of the St. Andrew's Old Buv.s Association are: President—Mr. Lim Koon Ted:; Vice-Presidents- Mr. Lim Chong Pans (re-elected). Mr. Tan Ek Khoo, Mr. Chan Chee Seng and Mr Dong Chui Sing; Honorary St'f Mr. Goh Soo Toon (reelected); Asst, Hon. Sec— Mr. Tan Eng Chiang (re-elected);87 words
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Article24 1952-04-14 3 TUP", postponed anni'al general meeting of the Serangoon Local Indian Congress will be held today at 0 p.m. at the Congress House.24 words
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Article106 1952-04-14 3 THE -i! wing haVe t>een el set- ed office-bearers <>: the Broadway Musical Party: Patrons Messrs Chia Teck Cnye N*J Bu:m Hong, Teo Hock Chuan, Ans* Kini Chwee, Yco Kim Tay, Tan Cheng Kim and Lim Ei:g Khoon; President Mr. Taa Ah Goo; Vice Presidents— Messrs Bek Swee106 words
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Advertisement204 1952-04-14 3 TODAY *5 EASTER JfLmn ACTION/^ TONY CURTIS MUST! J PIPER LAURIE "the PRINCE who was A THIEF' I .1. Picture in TECHNN IMjO» KttSNft tHMUS LAUCHTON lOAN MVL\l\ A M F YX/YM A N tICHAfIII c RrjoN AGN[S Moo^ liUo japi cw i m api j m nm MOttf lon{204 words
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875 1952-04-14 4 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Self -Rule UMNO IT IS gratifying that the General Secretary of L'MNO Headquarters, Inche Zulkiili bin Mohamed Hashim, has seen fit to give the correct version of the resolution passed at UMNO's halfyearly general meeting, calling for steps to be taken -towards self-government. According to875 words
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Letter218 1952-04-14 4 Sir; A male inspired letter which appeared in your paper under the nom de plume of "Timah" convinces one thai all good work for the progress of mankind is bound to be opposed by reactionary elements. Fortunately reform and progress march on and the pioneers in these218 words
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Letter155 1952-04-14 4 Sir: I am taking advantage of the request lor representations re the National Service Bid as published m the local press. I am deeply interested m this Bill as my two sons will, of course, be eligible for the call-up. Now. these two lads voluntarily offered155 words
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Letter216 1952-04-14 4 Sir. It is ray contention that the recent Money Lenders' Ordinance which the Federal Legislative Co'.incil passed at its March meeting is a blunder that will hit at the small man who cannot go to a bank for financial assistance to meet a crisis and who h&-.216 words
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Letter207 1952-04-14 4 Sir: Mrs. Shirin Fozdar is evidently under the impression that some women of Singapore are being forced to stay at home without being allowed to take part in the normal activities of this fair City of Singapore. Let me remind her that this is not207 words
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Letter305 1952-04-14 4 Sir; Bein^ forty-seven years of age, with a War record and qualifications that encouraged me to respond to the recent "17 55" call-up, I applied for a commission as Engineer Officer M.R.N.V.R. The Staff Officer. Singapore, replied "it is regretted that you are over the305 words
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Article319 1952-04-14 4 Sir; Members of the Federal Legislative Council are to have immunity from civil and criminal proceedings for anything said or don e before the Legislative Council by a Bill to be introduced at the next meeting of the Council The Bill also seeks to proEaster Poem A319 words
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Article222 1952-04-14 4 Sir; Communal ism in any form should be resisted vigorously. The man-in-the-street is quite aware that its ugly head is rising to destroy the unity of the cosmopolitan populace of Singapore. Once the propounders of this creed are let loose no one can tell the extent of222 words
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Article105 1952-04-14 4 Sir;— Dr. Malan. the biblethumping herrenvolk lender, his fellow travellers in Southern Rhodesia, the 13 Southern States of the U.S.A. and to a lesser extent Australia are the best propagandists for Stalin in the coloured world. Independent Judiciaries (or coloured human rights) have no meaning for creeds105 words
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Article96 1952-04-14 4 Sir;— The Blade Market in sale of cinema tickets is now rampant again whenever good pictures are shown ai the Taiping Rex theatre inspire of the fact that a person is allowed to purchase not more than three tickets. I was on many occasions while waiting96 words
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Article, Illustration9 1952-04-14 4 •"Extension of premises!— We've bought a dachshund!**9 words
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384 1952-04-14 4 MAHAYANA BUDDHISM —ITS PRINCIPLES AND PURPOSE— BY S W A M I SATYANANDA (taith an Appreciation from Professor Tan Yun Shan, Director, Chinese department of the International University, Santiniketan and Published by The Shuddha Samaja, Petaling, Kuala Lumpur, priced at 80 cts. per copy.) This book384 words
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754 1952-04-14 4 COLOMBO By Our Ceylon Correspondent SOME weeks ago I mentioned that a portrait of Sharmini Tiruchelvam, daughter of Dr. M. E. T. Chelvam, the well-known surgeon of Malaya, and Mrs. Chelvam, was to be included in a book of portraits which754 words
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Article270 1952-04-14 5 Western Officials ga) Problem Now Is One Of Timing \n. Grrniaay, Apr. 13, (LP) Western here arc- convinced that a Bi«r Four meet(rrmauy nni-t take place soon, but the ,i boh is one of timing. q lestMMa is whether the meeting I before a general270 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-04-14 5 photo. Qr.tM-n Juliana of Holland addresses a joint Senate House of Representatives session of the US Congress in Washington, April 3. Behind her are Vice-President Aiben W. Barkley (left) and Speaker of the House, Sam Ray burn. At the end of her speech the Queen was given a standing ovation.A.P. - 51 words
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36 1952-04-14 5 Siamese Police Seize 3 Illegal Radio Stations m allcqed 'and Thii g P -e led the radio i it re <;..".■ Chinese after tfbe cd in- nese here d thai the net jres- .en i est< I36 words
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Article55 1952-04-14 5 Pope Appeals To Catholics n. I toda <.■> i] d l i Catho- I high on the b isil ica <>: i f ir-old I r essi ng is hundreds pilgrims :»nd eaded before ing >. med I i I fio n1 Easter R a 3QQ churII M) 000 pilgl55 words
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Article58 1952-04-14 5 LONDON. Apr 13. I UP) Queen Elizabeth II has approved the appointment ol Sir Maberty Esler-Deninij as Ambassador to Japan when full diplomatic relations are resumed. the Foreign Office announced today. Esler-Dening has been United Kingdom political representative a;ui head ol the United Kingdom lisan58 words
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91 1952-04-14 5 SKA ISLAND. GEORGIA, Apr. 13 (AP)— Queen Juliana of the Netherlands had a delightful experience Friday night, enjoying typical southern hospitality an oyster roast on an old rire plantation in what was described as a "Gone With The Wind" setting. A full moon glowed91 words
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427 1952-04-14 5 New Thai Go vt. Shows Few Changes; Military Regime Consolidated (Special cable by a r range me at with The Times, Londoii). LONDON. Sun.— The new Thai Government which was recently announced shows few changes apart from a strengthening of military representation, writes The Times Correspondent from Bangkok. Marshal Pibul427 words
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Article119 1952-04-14 5 WINCHESTER (^irginia), Apr. 1 13, (UP) Flying Saucer rej ports have bet'n renewed here. j John Seabright and Harrington Smith said they saw "a bright orange ball" flash across tne horizon at about tree-top heitjhi as they sat on a porch here last night. They said119 words
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68 1952-04-14 5 MANILA. Apr. 13. (AP>— William J Pomeroy; former American soldier turned Communist Huk. will be tried for murder ?nd arson by a Philippines court. Defence Secretary Ramon Magsaysay announced last night Pomeroy. reported to be the chief ot the Huk propaganda staff,68 words
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Article71 1952-04-14 5 PEKING radio yesterday reported the death in Soochow (Fukien) of Sah Cheng Piny. 94. retired Chinese admiral who was Nationalist Prim e Minister tor a short time in 1919-20. Sah held top naval or government positions under three opposing regimes in China the ChingReuter; AAP - 71 words
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Article43 1952-04-14 5 MOSCOW. Aoril 13. <Reuter> A usuallv' reliable source said here today that Chinese representatives' at the International Economic Conference here had negotiated U.S. $I<>D,OOO,OOO worth of new trade with foreign businessmen, including Britons who curie to Moscow in a private capacity.43 words
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Article45 1952-04-14 5 The London "Observer" reports that the text of Britain s guarantee to the European defence community may be made public on Wednesday. —AFP. Former Indonesian Prime Minister Mohamed Matsir has arrived in Baghdad from Karachi. A '.P' «'«>«» lr will BO tO Teheran.- AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article92 1952-04-14 5 XEW YORK April 13 (AFP)— During a flight mto the stratosphere two American aeronautical engineers reported the]/ had seen three objects resembling neither aircraft, nor balloons nor meteors, it toes learned here today. The two engineers claimed Ihey saw a strange brilliant object moving at a92 words
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Article103 1952-04-14 5 SL'°REME HEADQUARTERS ALLIED POWERS, Europe, Apr. 13, (AP) A S:iAPE spokesman said today there was "not a wori of truth" in reports that Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery is planning to resign as Deputy Supreme Commander at SHAPE. Montgomery, who presided Ihis creek at103 words
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126 1952-04-14 5 KARACHI. Apr. 13 (AP) Four old Moslem princely stales were merged yesterday by the Pakistan Central Government to form the Baluchistan States Union on the borders of Iran and Afghanistan. The four state rulers were ordered to give up their powers within a month126 words
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Article121 1952-04-14 5 Falls Out Of Plane— ln Again TOKYO, Apr. 13, (UP) An Air Force Captain said yesterday that he fell out of a C-43 in the air and was ba< l k in again. Capt Fred Seals of Dallas, Texas, is a pilot but was helping members of his crew to121 words
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163 1952-04-14 5 JERUSALEM, April 12 (UP)— The greatest number of pilgrims to reach Jerusalem since the end of the Arab-Israeli war attended Holy Saturday services today and awaited the Easter Sunrise symbolizing the Resurrection of Christ. Roman Catholics in the city carried out in the afternjo.)163 words
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200 1952-04-14 5 Sniping In La Paz As Rebels Strengthen Hold LA PAZ, BOLIVIA, Apr. 13 (I P)— Orrasional snipinc went on in the streets of La Paz pestevisj ts the victorious riffhtwing n»he!s consofidatrd their hold on Bolivia after a three-da v revolution. Trie bloodiest revolution m La Paz' 404-year ii; v200 words
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90 1952-04-14 5 NEW DELHI. An 13, (API— The Gnve nment Saturdaaf ni^ht released an election analysis to the Central Parliament 'House of the People! which showed that Nehru's governing Congress Party, which ivon 362 o1 ;i total 489 plectlve seat« fsi 44 Hr> per ceni of the90 words
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168 1952-04-14 5 rUNIS, Apr 13 (B Arab i hops put up I n ten in pro*. hen ***** M new t > of the investiture <«f ■avernmeat i y i Tunis In a oetca ony i m'\ en inutes ttw B ccivcH Salah IMdiin < warned168 words
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Article28 1952-04-14 5 S MGON Apr. 13 iUP <• W d Ft< th o i We .<•' .i '.u ,tic diiii.i..; i i hold nexi .^e.s.sion hr: S'.>- it was ini28 words
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Advertisement57 1952-04-14 5 BEST OPPORTUNITY FOR THE PUBLIC! SX BIG TEXTILES IMPORTERS EXPORTERS TIEH ING CO THOONG FAH CO., OVERSEA TRADING CO., CHONGFU TRADING CO., LTD. SOUTH SEA CO., C. KEONG CO.. NOW HOLDING COMBINED CHEAP SALE OF SILK, COTTONS RAYONS AT UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES AT 77 79, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. COMMENCING57 words
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Advertisement160 1952-04-14 5 ■COUNTRY II and lu** feature «f [hu Shirl made /v r^" J l^P\~\ in uhite. and a velected range Cl N. JIX^... j of coloured drMgiMi from high k' •^C«>**' grad«" poplins, is the actual ih. \V^ Van lleusen' srmi-stitl Collar- Jl attached St> with a p^in 4Uk r.uit and160 words
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Miscellaneous18 1952-04-14 5 j&~"|] I 1 I CAN VOU TOUCH I I i*^ I />> cop.. »95i ter w~'»<« > < w~<'«*». "Mn l18 words
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Article273 1952-04-14 6 NO IMPRO VEM ENT IN SHARE MARKET Business Reported On A Small Scale By A Special Corrcspoinlent NO sign of improvement in Malayan markets was discernible and business generally i on tinned on a small scale in the five days before Laster. Marking down of industrials led in certain cases273 words
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Article184 1952-04-14 6 The Week 's Business Industrials: Alexandra Brick Old $.130 Fraser Neave Orel. $3.65 to $3.60. Fraser Neave Prei $(i.65 Gammon $2.75 and $2 77* Hammer $42.25. Jackson $2.ls 'McAlister $40.00 to $:i9.50. Robinson Ord. $3.BTJ to $4.00 to 53.97J Straits Times $3.70 to $3.65, Straits Trading $22.00, Straits Steamship $23.50.184 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-04-14 6 photo. The first Japanese shin to berth in England in 13 years, the Nippon Yusen Kaisha Line's. Asakirisan Maru, is shown here at London's Surrey docks recently. She brought 8.500 tons of sulphur from America. A. P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article342 1952-04-14 6 Hamilton (F.MS.) Rubber Co. Ltd: Showed a profit for 1951 ot $208,794 (09i per cent). Two interim dividends were paid, making 30 per cent., but no final is recommended. Net i liquid assets at $140.G04 are equivalent to 46.8 cents per share Cost of production was 56.7 cents342 words
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Advertisement593 1952-04-14 6 Y\- I REGULAH TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Plied Overland S^n Krumisco los Angeles Al American Canadian Cititt Fenang P.S'ham Spore An LA/SI tl C KFNBACH 24/26Apr 27/28Apr 2«Apr/lMay 22May Jjr fall parliculais of Dry Cargo Deep Tanks and Passenger Bookings e*c. ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. I>l Spore «r>Bl/3 K Lumpur 3111593 words
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Advertisement518 1952-04-14 6 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to (hina and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penang Also direct Sailinf from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due S'pore DuePenans; From "Szechuen" Today Apr 17tb •Pakhoi" Apr 17th Formosa "Funing" Apr 2tith Djakarta Sails Sails Sails Pennne P. S'li m S'pur? tor518 words
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Advertisement408 1952-04-14 6 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS Spore P S'ham Penang SALAWATI (SMN) 13 13 Apr ROEBIAH (SMN) 17/23 Apr 24 25 Apt 86/27 Apt JAPARA (RL) 713 May UMaj 15/16 May SOESTDYK408 words
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Advertisement485 1952-04-14 6 put f -PANAMA'' for Banc^ok Hongkonß H l»,.\p r n p (1(l 4 MMIMV for Saigon "KOREA** for Bangkok |r Saigon Hongkong wjaifa. o i M "KIN A" for Bangkok. 1 Mn 8 M% F Saigon, Honekt.ng Kobe Yokohama ?4-r,.!unc >: ;i Mn^ ■>„ FROM JAPAN/HON(iKONG m "PRODK^t* for Bsngftok...485 words
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Article506 1952-04-14 7 'Doubles' Bid Badly Jolted LONDON, Apr. 12, (Rcuter) Arsenal, rliiiMiig the elusive cup and League double, met with tuo major disappointments in today's Football League programme. Losing at Bolton, they dropped behind in the League race, and their England International fullback Lionel Smith damaged knee ligaments506 words
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Article369 1952-04-14 7 SELETAR YACHT RACING THE annual yacht race around Pulau Lbin between Clubs for the Airborne Seletar and Changi Yacht Trophy was won this year by Changi. Bonny Mary, sailed by Cnangi's JT MacDonald won by a small margin from Seletar's Lac Drew. I^ac Marsden was placed third while xhe unlucky369 words
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Article92 1952-04-14 7 MONTE CARLO. Apr. 13 <AP) Australia's Frank Sed^irum. the world's No. 1 tennis player, cind Jaro.slav Drobny. .self-exi!ed Czech, battled their way into the finals of the men's .singles tournament her e Saturday. Sedgman defeated Robert Abdesselam of France 6-1, (i-0. G-2 in an, uneventful92 words
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Article, Illustration177 1952-04-14 7 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead is*;***-*-* HERE'S a player using a square stance, with his left fool considerably more open than the Tight. Now he is ready to start swing action. Many players start by a slight preliminary wiggle. The idea is to relax, to take the tenspness and177 words
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393 1952-04-14 7 Barbarians Disappoint At Arms Park LONDON, Apr 12 .Reuter)— Afier their victory over Penartb on Good Friday, the Barbarians 12 of whom were internationals, Rave a disappointing display at Arms Park, where a croAd of 25.000 saw them lo.s e to Cardiff try- two tries to one dropped #oal From393 words
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Article95 1952-04-14 7 NEW YORK. Apr. 13 (UP)— A record total of <>1 countries have entered the summer Olympic Games at Helsinki. Finland but 28 have yet to specify ttu. events in which they will compete. The countries which have not specified their events are Germany. Yugoslavia, Pakistan, Nigeria.95 words
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Article93 1952-04-14 7 LONDON, Apr. 13 (ReutersWhisky magnate Mr. John Dewar's unbeaten colt Agitator, favourite for the 2,000 guineas at Newmarket in thre e weeks time, scored an impressivp victory in the 2.000 guineas trial .stakes over seven furlongs here today. Champion jockey Gordon Richards always had Agitator93 words
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Advertisement559 1952-04-14 7 NOTICES S. S. CUBA VICTORY G^S^Av^W has been S Y il*S lared o» the above vests&sx- sugars: of delivery orders AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% DEBENTURE STCCK 1926/56-66. VOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stock will be closed from 17th April 1952 to Ist559 words
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Advertisement875 1952-04-14 7 NOTICES Re CHINESE I'NION TIN I CUSTODIAN OF PROPIiRI Y MINING SYNDICATE, ORDBfANd No. 41 of !'*:>«* lUnipar SAIE BY TKNDEK No. 121 IS HEREBY GIVEX j^ CustOfjj n nf Propfl withdraw fro-! the abov f r tr e purchasc ofthe/olpartnership business which ha 5? M ii been carried on875 words
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Miscellaneous399 1952-04-14 7 '\W\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\W\\' sk« imßU' <"iJ6tHBBr '3«iil 2 r|" O D A V S QIOTATION: > Z I •'Prace is different from J butter and lamb chop*. < the more people want it. 5 the more there Is to go aroonil CJrarie Allen J I M«>Nl> \Y FOR EVI RYONE: I <399 words
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Miscellaneous304 1952-04-14 7 Atonc/ay Crossword By npet'ial arran^«>nient with The Times and The Manchester Guardian. Exclusive to The Singapore Stand ard (Copyright), r- > -I— m ross 1 14 8..w su'.e (anag 1 (TK 1 T.'pp. c;i»ic or square »TI. 1 16 A:d (7) 8 The Chinee .:> peculiar' j 18 Vehicle for304 words
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Miscellaneous453 1952-04-14 7 ON THE AIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (4H4 id A m) 9 a.m. Callinr All Hospitals: 10 a.m. News; 10.05 WalUes from Vienna; WJSO An Faster Parade of Musical Coinedv Memories; II am Carlos Mulm.t Hi* Mosic of the Americas; I p.m. The Bob Crosbv Sl.im l.:!0 News; 1.45 Home on453 words
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Article471 1952-04-14 8 ALL THE EASTER SPORTS RESULTS Adventurous Batting With Victory Certain NEEDING 54 runs to win their first interstate match this season Singapore took just under one and a half hours yesterday to get the total and beat Selangor by eight wickets on the S.C.C. ground For471 words
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Article335 1952-04-14 8 CRICKET PEIVANG, Sun.— lVnani: banded oul a crushing 4rfcal lo IVrak in the inler-slaU- cricket malrli today, viiniinu l»v an tammga ami 13 run*. The men rrHpontMble for tlit* rout were two oMlimers Fu Cheow l.ik ami Joe Amlre*. Teik carried his overnight s ore 74335 words
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786 1952-04-14 8 1 MOTdB RACPWI IPOH, Sunday. Ferguson's polished handling of the Cooper, Saw Kim Thiaf* fireworks in hi* MGTC and Freddie Pope's expert handling of. and getaway from the Fl* 23 which MiddenK taught fire, provided the highlights of today's Asliby Road speed trials786 words
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Article, Illustration529 1952-04-14 8 NEO CHWEE KOK. Singapore's free style swimming hope for the Olympics, who has never, swim tht* bark-stroke in competition, yesterday not only won such an event in helping the Singapore Chinese Swimming (ilub to pile up points and heat the Pcnang Chinese SwimmingStandard - 529 words
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Article51 1952-04-14 8 CHICAGO. Apr. 13. (AP)— Champion Sugar Rav Robinson and challenger Rocky Graziano yesterday were pronounced in excellent physical condition for thei>- 15-round Middleweight title bout at the Chicago Stadium on Wednesday night They were examined at the offices ot the Illinois State Athieiic Commission by Dr. Francis A.51 words
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Article94 1952-04-14 8 GOLF Kl ALA LUMPUR, Sun. —B. J. Newe\ will meet Vi. .1 Gibb in the final of the Malayan Golf Golden .luhile rbampionships heir tomorrow. This afternoon in the semi final round (iibn beat A. B. Davis five and four and Neuey beat J. K. Snafer94 words
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Article149 1952-04-14 8 I TENNIS I KUALA LUMPUR, Sun M. W Ramu of Selangor won his Ihird straight victory in the men's open singles championship in the 11th aliI Malayan Indo-Ceylonese tennis tournament played here over the weekend. He beal K. Rasiah' easily in two sets in the Una'.149 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-04-14 8 PeL^fJli^kJl i" d *£Tr Pe Br stat Boccef .•tevms. pictured at Victoria *reen in reoaiif l^t Thursday before their match. The Medan Polite beat Penan* by three a goals to one.31 words
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Article418 1952-04-14 8 j SOCCER 1 SAFA's 'A' team yesterday at Jalan Besar offered the iryan Gymkhana unexpectedly weak opposition and the Indian ii»ni>i« redeemed their reputation lost in their earlier defeat liy the Im!o-Mala\*. hy winning this second match 3-0. Jubilant supporters in the ***** crowd saw the418 words
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Article26 1952-04-14 8 TIGER Sports Association P'" > team will meet i Pe Chinese Swimming Club i •■:;dlv mate i at the Tiger ptxi il 10 ara todav26 words
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Article116 1952-04-14 8 NEE SOON Garrison beat the Singapore Cricket Club by four wickets in a friendly cricket match played at Nee Soon yesterday. With th e Club, who batted first, nine wickets down for 48. it was left to Cashin and Truscott to turn the game116 words
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Article940 1952-04-14 8 N.U. As there were only two matches, no Srottish League "B" Division table wa-i comuiied this week MKM IMMSION j l> w D l 9 Pis r U. 31 20 m 3 7a 48 30 r; !4 :o 869 4*» 48 P 39 20 8 11 67940 words
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Article80 1952-04-14 8 Waited 3 Years And Drew Again THE three-year delayed return match between Arjun Das- and Sellie Samara once again ended in a draw after six gruelling rounds at Happy World Stadium on Saturday. Both grapplers matched their strength in every way but proved equal. The crowd, for a change, saw80 words
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218 1952-04-14 8 SINGAPORE Police Force proved too good for Roeklite.s Sports Club in a SAFA Division II League -soccer match at the Police Training Ground yesterday. Thev won by eight goals to nil. A few minutes after the game started. Police .scorer! two quick goals218 words
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Article57 1952-04-14 8 VICTORIA SCHOOL and St. Andrew's drew I—l1 1 in a Youth League semi-final game at Jalau Besar Stadium yesterday. This is the second draw in the semifinal round, St. Joseph's holding Raffles to a goalless draw on Saturday. The replay of yesterday's tie will take57 words
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Article39 1952-04-14 8 NEE S( >o\ Gari ison estei I beat the Bth. M e S eep I b two {oalfi to nil in a match played 5 i Airs and Mil lei s I 1 s i in.39 words
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Article, Illustration134 1952-04-14 8 I f!jWl SEGAMAT gapores K made East I I Segamaf i meet >.- finished the sne i in 2 mins. 4: was not with h in Lumpi i j 1 wir>. ti: Jenkins ol > Mrhee Chii S r the three it id had134 words
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