Singapore Standard, 16 April 1952
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Title Section18 1952-04-16 1 Singapore Standard m w x. vOL M NO. 288 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY/ APRIL 16, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article354 1952-04-16 1 Information On Reds Or Punishment Standard Malay Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The inhabitants of Sungei Tua, a village 1\ miles to the north of Kuala Lumpur, as well as those of another village nearest to the area where a 24-hour curfew was imposed, have been warned that354 words
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87 1952-04-16 1 A April 15, (RevPlood waters of the Missouri and MisRivers today coni pour over cities farmlands driving 0,000 people from s to higher land. ippi is sweeping rests m the states -a and Wisconsin. ghfl states are under nearly 20,000 fami- >ved from87 words
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Article68 1952-04-16 1 Washington, Apr. B-36 bomber crashed i while taking off on c training flight from Ail Force base near today and 15 of the board were killed. men escaped from .vreckage by crawigh the nose of the ling craft after it a deserted stretch I right68 words
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Article21 1952-04-16 1 Australian Air Force v irs relays to bomb bandit targets m Cen- j. during yesterday"^ si a:r operations.21 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-04-16 1 photo T!ie Queen shaKes ha. ds with a church dignitary on Her Majesty's arrival at Westminster Abbey, London, to distribute the Maundy money on April 10. Behind the Queen is the very Reverend Alan C. Don, Dean of Westminster. Other church dignitaries are m the centre. The ceremony was theAP - 68 words
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Article449 1952-04-16 1 Bandits Burn Ra ilway Sta tion Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— The railway station at Layang Layang was razed to the ground by a gang of about 35 armed bandits early this morning. Except for a room adjacent to the railway station and the station's refreshment stall, the whole449 words
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Article48 1952-04-16 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues Early this morning two bodies of Chinese liviru m Layans Layan? town were discovered. It is believed that the two Chinese were murdered by the bandits after they had set flre to the railway station. Both bodies were found bayonetted.48 words
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Article245 1952-04-16 1 Textbook Changes Opposed Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government's plan to Malayanize Chinese textbooks has caused much concern among leading Chinese educators m the Colony who fear that such Malay'anization would kill Chinese culture. The Federation of Singapore Chinese Schools— a representative body of major Chinese schools here— decided yesterday to245 words
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110 1952-04-16 1 P^RIS. April 13. »Ul J u r b-mdits held up a bullion truck at the point oi a submachine g ,i one of Paris' main boulevards »d y and made a clean geUway ifiih gold ingots worth 26,000.000 francs < U5574,285 >. The hold-up110 words
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248 1952-04-16 1 Standard Staff Reporter A CHARGE that the Singapore Government is "exploiting j cheap labour" by keeping on the temporary list hospital servants who have completed their probation and consequently are eligible for transfer to the permanent establishment, i is made by the Singapore Mcdi- j r-al248 words
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31 1952-04-16 1 DETROIT, Apr. 15, (AP)— Qaeen Juliana of the Netherlanda stepped into raw and windy Michigan at Willow Run airport yesterday to begin a four-day visit.31 words
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Article30 1952-04-16 1 TAIPEI. April 15 (UP)— A group of Nationalist naval officers left Taipei today for the United States naval base at Guam for 12 weeks of training.30 words
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Article79 1952-04-16 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Apr. 15. The following ore the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Morket today: LONDON RUBBER Spot 32id. July /Sept. 31 d. Oct./ Dec. 292 d. Jan/Mar. 28] d. April c if 321 d. Morket: Dead. LONDON TIN Spot79 words
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Article91 1952-04-16 1 Police Seize Betting Slips SINGAPORE Police seized a large quantity of chap-ji-ki betting slips m a raid oh an attap hut off Florence Road, Upper Serangoon district yesterday morning. Four men and a woman were detained m connection with the seizure. The CI.D. Chief. Mr. F. G. Minns. described the91 words
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228 1952-04-16 1 Standard Staff Reporter FLOOII-lirhtinr he i""* 1 around perimeter fences m rubber estates and police posts m the federation tlu ma> become an important mtihod of fighting the Malayan bandits at night, 2 p€ H" e MeS? being conducted by M f2S" William228 words
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Article, Illustration375 1952-04-16 1 Standard Staff Reporter SIR GEORGE ALLEN, Vice-Chancel lor of the University of Malaya, left Singapore by air last night m a sudden decision to be near his seriously ill wife lying m a London hospital. Sir George, who \va to have left on retirement m June,Standard - 375 words
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208 1952-04-16 1 IX a farewell iwterview, last night. Sir Geotge A i said tiiat the University i•> going to he of mosf import" ance to South-East Aiia He sod ihat the pui pose <' the University wa.s t<> fo i search and to tui n oul208 words
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Article31 1952-04-16 1 KINGSTON J V.I AKA A;v IS <AP' Six h'ui'l.,. rx( lit SionistS wee 1 tiled and |3 i-i iu;ed yesterdaj when theii truck skidded and hit 3 trea31 words
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Advertisement61 1952-04-16 1 W fiction: ZZSZSSZ Elections: "2^,. Shares: 3E?ffl^*i» S PH-de SILVA 5/". S*#**PO*i C. 1 1 DAYTON A BEACH TWO HUNDRED li MILES NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP, p USA 25th FEBRUARY, 1952 Castro! Takes the First Seven Places M PALM BEACH SHORES SPORTS CAR I CLUB, U.S.A. 12/10/51 1 Unlimited Class Ist 2nd61 words
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Advertisement37 1952-04-16 1 Rrp'«-*«-ntatt«n U. THtKSTON A Oft Singapore A X l.umpar 7 B^ g mj Sjmi ify Manila Ito|»''H niariiifartun'd I hy lion*; Kong llojh- Maiiulm hirinj Sporr, I- X I unif»«i lp»«« l^j^Tl S Bururo. v m \.f37 words
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Article89 1952-04-16 2 A SHOPKEEPER, Goh Kin V mfl (29), was fined $25 yest< r laj m the Singapore Second Police Court for slapping a police radio operator on April 3. It was stated that at 9-36 p n -hat day, Goh was picked ip by a radio89 words
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167 1952-04-16 2 Burglars, Robbers Active In Easter Standard Staff Reporter BURGLAKS made off with more than $3,000 m rii-h and kind m a BCnefl of lioii-»«'l>r«*aking m Singapore tluring the Eaater holidays. In the East Coast Road area, three houses close to one another were broken into on the night of April167 words
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Article73 1952-04-16 2 SEOH AH NG (46) pleaded not guilty m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday when he was charged with being m possession of five watcher, three gold rings, four pens and $71, all of which were suspected to be stolen property. The offence was alleged to73 words
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Article115 1952-04-16 2 SAT A: In Memory Of Senanayake SINGAPORE Sinhalese, who are willing to contribute towards the Singapore AntiTiibcrculosis Association Fund ha memory of the late Ceykawse Prime Minister, Mr. D. S. Senanayake. are asked to send their donations on or '■efore Friday to the Treasurer, S.ngapore Sinhalese Associaticn. The Association's President,115 words
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Article278 1952-04-16 2 Busman A nd Girl Friend Killed Court Told Cf Head-on Crash A SOUTH African, Mr. W. J. S. Bryce, sales manager of a firm m Singapore, told the Coroner yesterday how he extricated the bodies of three Chinese from a car following an accident m which a couple was killed.278 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-04-16 2 THE following are the new office-bearers of the Presbyterian Boys School Parent Teachers' Association President. Mr. B. F. Atherton: Vice- Presidents, Mr. Koh Chong Ann and Mr. Tan Keng Kang: Secretary. Mr. Gay Wan Guay; Treasurer. Mr. F. Yalupillay; Auditors. Messrs. Hee Ah Ngoh. OVnmittee: Mr.76 words
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Article180 1952-04-16 2 HUT BUILT WITHOUT APPROVAL Say Ideal Homes SINCE the publication m The Singapore Standard of Cheng Cho Chua's story, yesterday morning, Mr. John Gibb. partner of Messrs. Ideal Homes, has written to us as follows: "The 'obstructive building' is m fact a dilapidated attap structure which was built without approval,180 words
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188 1952-04-16 2 lIARBLE statues of Sri Ramakrishnan will be installed m this Sri Ramakrishnan buildti-« m Bartley Road, when they arrive from the headquarters m Belur. Calcutta. Th two-storeyed building wnose foundation stone was laid ..a tlie Mat. 1. lj*49 will be ready al^out six months' tjrne,188 words
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Article, Illustration59 1952-04-16 2 photo. PICTURE shows work m progress on the construction of 21 refreshment stalls at the Singapore Esplanade as part of the Esplanade Development Scheme. These stalls will form a semi-circle round a circular paved dining area of 140 feet m diameter. When completed the Esplanade is expected to be oneStandard - 59 words
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330 1952-04-16 2 City Councillors To Fight For Mr. Cheng Case Of The 'Obstructive Hut' Standard Staff Reporter CERTAIN City Councillors of Singapore have taken up the case of Mr. Cheng Cho Chua, the tenant whose "obstructive" hut at Dunearn Road was ordered to be removed by the City Council on April 8.330 words
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Article, Illustration83 1952-04-16 2 MISS ALICE LEE, the "Nightingale of the Orient", wlio is singing at the Cathay Restaurant told The Standard yesterday that she had been given a three-year contract to make records for Columbia Company. The records will be sold at $3 each. She also said that her three-month contract83 words
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Article195 1952-04-16 2 DRIVER Mohamed Yusof bin Abu Bakar (27) of 61 Coy, R.A.S.C., who was told by his Provost Sergeant that he was no longer required as a regimental policeman because he had failed to appear on guard duty, absented himself for six months before195 words
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Article88 1952-04-16 2 A BATCH of 54 Malays entered training yesterday for j service with the R.A.F. Police Auxiliary at airfields m Singapore and the Federation. Recruited from nearby districts, all will serve at airfields near their homes on completion of their eight-week course at th e Far East88 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-04-16 2 photo. A gathering: of daily-rated employee members, of the Singapore Harbour Board Labour Union, who attended the Union's first Annual General Meef at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Monday evening. StandardStandard - 34 words
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Article96 1952-04-16 2 KALIMUTTU was charged m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday with stealing a pair of trousers, a purse containing $175. a cheque for £105. a bunch of keys, a chain and an identity card from Pua Chung Fatt at the Esplanade on April 4. He claimed trial and96 words
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Article164 1952-04-16 2 Police Praise Rescue Hero Standard Staff Reporter "A FINE example reflecting excellent sense of public spiritedness," was how the officer-in-oharge of Traffic investigation, Mr. J. Liddle, A.S.P., described the dramatic rescue of five people, who were trapped m a car which overturned into the Rochore164 words
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Article219 1952-04-16 2 Police Laid Trap For Black Car COURT V TOLD FOUND guilty of unlawfully possessing arms and offensive weapons at Kampong Tiong Bahru on the night of Jan. 23, Lee Poon Teck and Ho Chee Geok were each sentenced m the Singapore Relief Court yesterday to six months' rigorous imprisonment. Six219 words
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Miscellaneous19 1952-04-16 2 o%?£K** i!£v */^BJH» X "-*n' tr *1 s>^3K^<^i I L f h-t- Wfl^ fWM r*~ r^ELS-KARA r a BLUt19 words
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Article57 1952-04-16 3 PNEUMONIA and tuberculosis took the J"' iviesi death toll m Singapore during the week endng April 5, totalling 29 and 25 respectively Enteritis, with -4 deaths was h e third killer. O the 200 death: n>m all diseases, 151 i > re Chin»se. "24 Malays 1857 words
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Article320 1952-04-16 3 supervisor Hopes Number Of Voters Will Be Doubled Standard Staff Reporter J! > *l THOMSON, Supervisor of Elections, to have 100,000 and 60,000- voters registered on the Singapore Legislative and City Council Electoral Rolls respectively— twice the present numbers— at the ?nd of eight weeks. The registers320 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-04-16 3 photo. Standard photo by customer«. Tony Goh Standard sdfsdfd The ouuoin? committee of the Presbyterian Bays School Parent Teachers' Association. Standing (left to right): Mr. Lee Kon? Boon; Mr. Hee Ah N|oh (Treasurer!; Mr. Gay Wan Guay and Mr. Ahmad Patel. Seated: Mr Koh Chon« Ann <Tony Goh; Standard - 68 words
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193 1952-04-16 3 Standard Staff Reporter A POLICE raid on a bicycle shop m Joo Chiat Road on Oct. 23 last year, resulted m the recovery of a total of 35 counterfeit bicycle transfers, which were found m two cardboard boxes oa a shelf of a show193 words
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Article91 1952-04-16 3 There are now 25,0:i8 registered cars m Singapore. This works out roughly to 40 persons to a car. But bicycles top the list with 132,194, not including the 5,754 trishas and 6,511 goods tricycles. The increase m motor eyries is comparatively slower, there91 words
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Article34 1952-04-16 3 PAYA LEBAR Road between MacPaer.«on Road and the entrance to the Paya Lebar Road Pumping Station will be closed to through tr.iffif until July m order that a sewer can be constructed.34 words
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Article35 1952-04-16 3 NG CHOON HWA, a trisha rider, was fined a total of $100. m the Singapore City Police Court yesterday, for riding a trisha without beinS licensed, ?»r<i using a rider's badge witnauthority.35 words
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Article, Illustration363 1952-04-16 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE 18TH All Malaya Methodist Youth Fellowship Institute was declared open by Dr. H. H. Peterson last night at the Anglo-Chinese School, Barker Road, photo. Singapore. In a message to the delegates of this the biggest MYF Institute, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald emphasizedStandard - 363 words
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Article145 1952-04-16 3 Chinese Teachers Art Show Standard Woman Reporter Mr. Malcolm McDonald, the Commissioner General. opens a second exhibition of Chinese art at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce m Hill Street Singapore which at 5 p.m. tomorrow. The exhibition includes photography, traditional Chinese art, modern paintings and examples of calligraphy. All exhibitors145 words
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90 1952-04-16 3 No Deadline For Changing Identity Cards Standard Staff Reporter NO DEADLINE is beini? fixed presently for holders of torn identity cards to have them replaced or mended at the Registration Centre. It will not be fixed so Ion? as there are long queues at the Centre, a spokesman of the90 words
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Article155 1952-04-16 3 Standard Staff Reporter ALTHOUGH the National Carbon Company Employees Union has told the employers the! National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd. of Bukit Timah RRoamd m a note written m Chinese that the *i 1 0 workers .still on the rolls of the Company will stop155 words
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Article80 1952-04-16 3 SINGAPORE Traffic Police arc anxious to contact passengers or eye-witnesses who saw an elderly Chinese woman and her two-year-old son fail oil a Tay Koh Vat bus at the junction of Dorse! Road and Kampong Java Road at B. Jo a.m. yesterday. Both have been80 words
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Article64 1952-04-16 3 MOI YOCK SAM was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with rrimin;il breach of trust ol 8i tahils of gold worth $1/370 on March 31. It was alleged that ho was entrusted with 110 tahils of gold worth $20,900, of which be misappropriated B^. tahils. I^i64 words
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Advertisement251 1952-04-16 3 EVIGOUR rA¥ t W f^ m 'H^t TO KEEP YOU FIT 1 SEEING is believing jrments with Stcradent, ctb regain (heu narural daily dip m STeraden? >ur denture heing md trcsh Steritienl 'rough and M Steradent -cs M«rj pc of den tun (an, \> GOLOSmiTH ""V^J; SOI'TH 89IDGI BO SMKAPMp251 words
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Advertisement143 1952-04-16 3 I| ,I) j i:♦ f I VACTOttV KM f SINTAIIVf S /lTyoihk; k. company Cleans your pen every time you fill! special Ingredient discourages sediment, prevents corrosion. cleans and protects O««^l*^fc^ Ifcmmmmmt* I your pen as you write. |Ql Im6l MMUmrnmmm I Ends clogging as- I sures a steady, even143 words
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Miscellaneous33 1952-04-16 3 n C \i V l/3/ NOW WHO eVEK'D A FKSGERED OF COURSE I AM.' AWKU^HT, 7 //It^LBB VI Ny^Tv &UCH AWAY TO TIME -MACHINE I HOW EL5t COULD DOC, YOU OKAY. y^W|HH I33 words
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Article60 1952-04-16 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A curfew order has been imposed on Paya Mengkuang New Village m the Aior Gajah Police District of Malacca from Aprii 5. IS] May 3. The curfew houn are from 4 p.m. to 6 ii i. Police personnel of the60 words
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Article149 1952-04-16 4 KUALA LLMPLR, Tues. One Chinese bandit was killed and another wounded when the Ist Cameronians contacted two armed terrorists on Monday. A rifle and ammunition and some food were recovered. In lh«» Batu Gajah area of Perak yesterday, a patrol of the 2nd Malay149 words
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Article59 1952-04-16 4 DEATH by misadventure was the verdict returned by the Coroner, Parit Buntar Che Salleh bin Eckhardt at the conclusion of an inquest held into the death of 35^-year-old Gopala Pillay who died as a result of injuries sustained when he was involved m a collision with a lorry on59 words
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Article197 1952-04-16 4 Move To Start Fund 4 Freedom* Standard Malay Corr. A RESOLUTION to start an independence fund was j adopted by the Malay IndeI pendence Preparatory Congiess held recently at the premises of the Malayan Indian Congress, Johore Bahru, under the sponsorship of the Peninsula Malays Union to enable the Congress197 words
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Article47 1952-04-16 4 THE police reward fund benefitted by another $2 seized m a "ambling arrest at the 7th mile stone East Coast Road on April 14. Goh Poh Chow who pleaded guilty to a charge of gambling was fined S5 m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yestenSay.47 words
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Article, Illustration254 1952-04-16 4 Mirror Says: Trouble Is Packed In Golf Bag standard photo by (Story m P. 3) LONDON. Apr. 15 (Beuter)— The widely rewd Daily Mirror today maintained that Gen. Sir Gerald Templer. the High Commissioner for Malaya had touched on one of the most dnagerous problems when he recently criticized' certainFrancis Lee - 254 words
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Article538 1952-04-16 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE battle of the roads goes on m Singapore and it is catching up on us all: old, young, rich and poor, they are all getting it; and it all boils down to road murder and the public are tolerating it.538 words
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Article357 1952-04-16 4 LAST NIGHT, a number of people attended a pianoforte recital m the auditorium of Radio Malaya given by Mr. William Rea m which he played J. S Bach's Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue, a Ravel Sonatine and two works of his own composi- tion the Sonata357 words
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141 1952-04-16 4 SEREMBAN, Toes.— A site for a proposed airfield and administrative buildings has been earmarked near Seremban bat financial provision has not been made. On some of the land there were mining rights held up to 1958. This was stated by Government m a written141 words
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Article124 1952-04-16 4 KOTA BAHRU Tues.— Sir Gerald and Lady Templer arrived here yesterday morning :md were met at the airport by the Tengku Mahkota. the Acting Mentri Bcsar, TengKu Sri Maharaia. the British Adviser. Mr. W. F. N. Churchill, and other officials Coming by launch, the High124 words
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Article28 1952-04-16 4 KULIM, Tues. Tan Kirn Song (28), was produced before Che Salleh Eckhardt, Circuit Magistrate, Kulim for using criminal force on a girl. He was fined $50.28 words
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Article40 1952-04-16 4 KOTA BAHRU, Tues— lnche Ahmad Yunus, Senior Malay interpreter attached to the Sessions Court, Kota Bahru has retired from the Government Service after twenty-five years service and returned to Pcnang yesterday where he 'ntends to settle down.40 words
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Article107 1952-04-16 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Workers all over the Federation will hold meetings on May Day anil pledge their solidarity m the world labour, movement. Meetings have b?en planned by the Malayan Trade Union Council and the Selangor Labour Party on May 1.107 words
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Article202 1952-04-16 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues j Realizing that Communist tactics j were bad. he decided to sur- render and help Government m i wiping out Communist terrorism \in llalaya, said a Chinese bandit Lai Ah Fook yesterday. He told the Federation Court of202 words
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Article166 1952-04-16 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUrt Tues That Chinese squatters who have lived m this country for three years and have proved themselves to be honest and loyal citizens of Malaya should be granted title deeds to state land, is the view of Che Hashim Ghani, President166 words
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Article64 1952-04-16 4 FOR having $32 worth of "odds and ends." which were suspected to have been stolen. Venkatesh Churgupty was sentenced yesterday by the Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. HA. Forrer, to two years' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by a further two years" police supervision.64 words
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Article232 1952-04-16 4 LIFELINE OF C' WEALTH POLICY FRIENDLY Anglo-American relations are the lifeline of British Commonwealth policy and any reference which tends to make those relations more difficult is to play the cards of Moscow, said Professor George Catlin m a broadcast talk over Radio Malaya last night. "I do feel that232 words
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Advertisement182 1952-04-16 4 I LAST DAY! 1 1% u 6 >r> 930P M 1 f*jm 2" GABLE ""GARDNER 1 I* lm it 0""" CRAWFORD itiffffy 1 Gannoal Brii-Mi News: PLUS! THE RAND NATIONAL I >:>2 (I mm slarl \o 1i n i-li OPENS TOMORROW!* i il EXPOSED!! THE GREATEST lIRIME OF Illi: CENTURY!182 words
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Advertisement267 1952-04-16 4 1" ir«jU^4Mmt3o. 9.::a pm I with ift*'v FROM I DANNY TA^ AY I THOMAS lUuA I and 9 I PATRICE J**^ I j WYMORE^^BT«^^ I horf f 0 hr I hli I "PrrlUj Br.hu- M M "Ainl i V oOf r i I "Too; Too; 7 <l "'"^P^^B i- I267 words
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Article88 1952-04-16 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PBNANG. Tues. Several well-known Penang residents will sail by the Canton this Saturday for a holiday mi n Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Among them are Mr. R. P. Bmgham, the Settlement's Resident Commissioner, Mr. S. V. Adams, the Municipal Treasurer and88 words
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165 1952-04-16 5 Unemployed, Electrician Took Poison Standard Staff Reporter UNABLE to find a job because of his failing eyesight, a :*6*-year-old electrician. Chee Shin Hong, committed suicide by taking caustic soda. This was stated m the Singapore Coroner's Court* yesterday at an Inquest into his death at the General Hospital on Feb.165 words
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209 1952-04-16 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PEJN"AI\G, Tues. The hope that teachers would not be swept off their feet by slogans and catch words was expressed by tin* Senior Inspector of School*, Mr. C. P. Purcell, at the opening of the Student Teachers' Week held at the Primary209 words
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Article119 1952-04-16 5 This Is Serious, Says Magistrate <- IF any policeman gives evidence against his officers it is going to be serious. I think we will have to call the policeman." said the Singapore City Police Magistrate. Mr. K.J.L. Jamieson, yesterday when he postponed a case where a bus conductor Tan Hock119 words
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Article69 1952-04-16 5 JEAN PIERRE, a clerk employed at the Indian Association clubhouse, pleaded guilty m the Singapore First F»o!ice Court yesterday to a charge of misappropriating $UH from the Association on Jan 6 Pierre also admitted cheating Mr. Ng Chong Liew of six bottles or whisky worth69 words
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Article151 1952-04-16 5 A SHAREHOLDER u r an oil mill. Cb.ua Tay It, accused a trish-4 rider Lim Sin Koh. m 'lie Singapore Third Police Court yesterday of .stabbing him m the neck with a screw driver because he was pressing the latter for repayment of a loan of151 words
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Article86 1952-04-16 5 HELEN TRAUBEU a star .soprano of the Metropolitan Opera m New York, is sche'du\cd to arrive m Singapore on June 17 by Pan-American j World Airways. She is due to leave for Bangkok on June 2.0. Miss Traubel is roming here after a concert86 words
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Article83 1952-04-16 5 Standard Staff Reporter COPIES of the correspondence exchanged between the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation and the Council authorities are to be^forwarded to the Governor m Council. Acting Commissioner of Police and Trade Union and Labour Department ctticiais. .Mr. OS Rengasamy, Secretary of the Federation, said83 words
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Article88 1952-04-16 5 THE Genera] Council of the Labour Party of Singapore, at its meeting last night confined its business to finding ways and means oi preventing leakage^ of its proceedings; A release issued by the Genera] Secretary, Mr. D. Stephens, said that m future all pre<s releases **n party88 words
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Article165 1952-04-16 5 SI IWI %TI«>N S iv >inan|H»r» liable to l*>:i«l »li«-ililiiur to«l;i> Ca\a«ali K.I < ••»>♦'•'„ Q**& Xhlorru Memorial Hull I A.. p"l«S- St. Markrt SI RaITIW I n.on Biiildknv. U«un+ ripr. hSiT P-WJ>. Quam. \:.m; .i» k IM C'lmmi «nb*rr W«rkv k*te ll >h i'ml Hatrr Hmum*.165 words
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Article67 1952-04-16 5 lH ANNOUNCING stei day the annual general meeting of the All Rfalaya Mu.siim Missionary Society on Saturday April 19. at 3.30 p m.. the following warning was issued by the Honorary Secretary. Mr. A. Wanjor. "Any Committee Member failing to attend without sufficient reason given m writing to67 words
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Article73 1952-04-16 5 Standard Staff Reporter A PANEL of five jurors returned a finding of death by natural causes m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at an inquest into the death of a 'M -year-old vagrant. Tan Kian Tee. Tan was stated to be suffering from advanced tuberculosis. He73 words
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Article116 1952-04-16 5 SlamUnl Slaß i «v rr<*pomlent Xt MM, Tues.— There is a house m Labii Besai ■car Knlim which will be vacant tor some time vet. Tbe reason, according to residents there, is that a poltergeist is at work m the house. An Indian labourer, whn n116 words
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Article89 1952-04-16 5 No Ideologies Now, H e Says Standard Malay (nrrrv ALOH STAR. Tue The Malays ihoald not think m terms uf political uiro.og os at 1 present, >ai(i Tens£ni AbduJ Rah.naa. Urn Presklcttt oi the United hlLalayt National Organisation here vPNtprd^v He was commenting on reports m the Maiay Pccsi tttatl89 words
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Article84 1952-04-16 5 MORE than 40« candidatecame forward m KecUh and Province We! Lesley to fill 100 vacancies m the Royal Air Force Regiment (Malaya) during a tour just concluded by a recruiting team. The selected nion will enter training enr\y next month at the Regiment's Depot il Chang84 words
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Article61 1952-04-16 5 PENANG, Tun < th I if'vvci !oi y. mountMi \m |2.wmi w^if stolen from i house m Dunn Road las', niyh! Two other cases (A theft i occurred yestecday. An i I In Farquliai St i tepo I<4 loss of 1900 rash tn KMnpo < Kaka61 words
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Article290 1952-04-16 5 ROSALIND RATNAM - ROSALIND RATNAM Here are the answers to two of the sewing questions which 1 hay« received. M. W. of Sungei Patani: Pads i bind the edges. are necessary as they hold up the shoulder line of the garment. The pad can be about T'xTT square. And this290 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-04-16 5 Mohamed Dahlim Noor. The wedding of Mr. Mohamed Zain Baluirom of Kuala Lumpur aad Miss Sardiah bhtti Mohamed Noor took place at Knlim recently. The bride Is the youngest daughter of Che Mohamed No* Hannah J.P. of Bukit Mertajam. Province Wellesley and the youngest sister of Che Mohaned Dahlim ofMohamed Dahlim Noor - 67 words
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Article54 1952-04-16 5 Triplets In Penang PKNANC;. Tun A midd eagfd Chinese woman, Tan Su.it Boey. gave bilth tv tnpkMs- .sijn ;«nd two daughters n\ li«m reside-nr-e m Sungei Bilmmir. sevrn miles from (ieorjetown. early this moMiinft The woman i*. th«* tfe <if roff«'»»-shop prr>pn<*i<»i Tin* coriple havr now srx rhilHii-'i as they54 words
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Advertisement303 1952-04-16 5 _YOU CAN TAKE HOME THIS £2 F /I JJTi Eat MiETli/ /mm M MJ fwM MtJF Jpi^M »Wbl Co to your nearest Remington dealer TO* KbM H j^^" feature typewriter for $80/-! Type as Jfa3^^^laß P fast as you like, the Remington "Personal" is as steady as a full-sized office303 words
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Miscellaneous30 1952-04-16 5 YWCA ACTIVITIIS rodav Katong Seniors meet a1 St. Hilda., School at 4 p.m. Straits C'hinrae Distriel of the Methodist Church Today: Pay a Lebai Bible Training Class at 5.3fl pun.30 words
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1336 1952-04-16 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Strike Threat AIEXT Sunday and the Sunday following the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation representing 8,000 daily-rated employees of the City Council, will call meetings to decide whether they should strike m order to press their demands for better working conditions and wage increases.1,336 words
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Article516 1952-04-16 6 RIMAU - IN DEFENCE OF A NOGGIN "A POLICE witness said that, when he got out of his car, the Defendant smelled of drink." Immediately these fatal words are trotted out, m any Court m the world, two things happen: Ching! up go the Magistrate's eyebrows; Boom! down go516 words
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Article, Illustration965 1952-04-16 6 The Wafd's Exploitation Of Political Passions By A Times Special Correspondent viously or too closely with left-wing politicians, there is nothing to stop Scrag ed Din doing this, if only temporarily. If with their help he can win the major fight he has now embarked upon, he965 words
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Article294 1952-04-16 6 Sir; The public is watching with interest the threat by the City Council Labour Unions Federation to strike if its demand for increased wages is not met. We also note the statement by the Federation's secretary that "should a strike be unavoidable we request the public294 words
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Article188 1952-04-16 6 Review of Views Ja i Or R manised? COMMENTING on the Malay Linguistic and Literary congress which was held recently, Utusan Melayu congratulated the congress for resolving to retain both the Jawi and Romanised script. This resolution would avoid a split between those who like the Jawi script and those188 words
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Article176 1952-04-16 6 Sir: May I congratulate your paper on the manner m which it took up the ease regarding the 5,000 people of Tanjong Malim I noticed that three papers The Straits Times, The Malay Mail, and The Straits Echo, with the exception of The Standard branded the 5,000176 words
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Advertisement10 1952-04-16 6 Gold Dollar Tea Sbum Yip Leong Tea Plantations Cameron Highlands10 words
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Miscellaneous9 1952-04-16 6 USELESS EUSTACE "Pick on ft Judo champ, would ya?*9 words
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Article, Illustration409 1952-04-16 7 Sec. Council Turns Down Asian -African Demand UNITED NATIONS, Apr. 15— The United Nations Security Council last night refused to put Tunisia's dispute with France on By a vote of 5 to 22 with 4 abstentions, the Council threw out a demand for such a debateUP; Reuter; AP - 409 words
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Article73 1952-04-16 7 ROME April 15 (AP)—Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Deputy Commander of the Atlantic Pact Forces, is scheduled to visit the headquarters of the Land Forces m the Southern European Command m Verona, Ansa, the Italian news agency, said Monday night. Lord Montgomery is also expected to make a73 words
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48 1952-04-16 7 UNITED NATIONS. NEW YORK. Apr. 15, (AP).— Russia failed yesterday m an effort to oust the representative of Nationalist China from the U.N. Human Rights Commission. By a vote of 9-4. the commission ruled the question out of order. Five members abstained.48 words
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Article78 1952-04-16 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. 15 (AP)— The White House said Monday that President Truman's position on any "BigThree" meeting has not changed. The Presidential Secretary, Mr. Joseph Short, replied "no" when asked at a press conference if there has been any change. Truman's last stated position towards78 words
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Article, Illustration162 1952-04-16 7 MARGATE, England, Apr. 15 (UP). One of m"-. Bi«i Six Trade Unions prepared yesterday to i»« ii- Mjpport to leftwing leader Aneurin Bevan m ti -hl auainst the nations record rearmament programme. The executive council of the Union of Shop Distributive and Allied Workers withAP - 162 words
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67 1952-04-16 7 tpr 14 (Reuter-AAP) tpaign for donations esc to build a Gen- thur Memorial here coal more than the rived, according to reports. iper onuuri c in nine months md opened, onlj it £80 stg.) had led by a professional a inj were already67 words
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Article46 1952-04-16 7 HAS Apr. 14 < Reuter> :>::iaknshnan. India's Vmbaasadoi to Russia today that he had subthe Government of report on his half-hour with Marshal Stalin. uikrishQan who is the oussador to see Stalin m two years declined thing on his report or with Stalin.46 words
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227 1952-04-16 7 OMAHA, Nebraska, Apr. 15 (UP) Sir Oliver Franks, British Ambassador to the United States, m a speech here said yesterday that the present Conservative Government will bring about legislation to free the steel industry m England. He said the Conservatives willU.P. - 227 words
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185 1952-04-16 7 HWGKOHC, Apr. 15, (AP). The Communist «|Mr, Peopled Daily, take* an unnamed torn--11 VM.man to ta.k for "accusing her husband be--1 feted him, not because she loved the parly. tical mixup is ex- HOWS: The hus- trial for corrup«man ascended the I185 words
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166 1952-04-16 7 US$1,000 Mil Cut In Aid Bill Expected WASHINGTON, Apr. 15 (UP)— Senator Tom Connally told a press conference yesterj day that he expects the Fori eign Relations Committee of j which he is chairman to rei commend a cut of at least U551,000,000,000 m President Truman's new foreign aid bill.166 words
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Article142 1952-04-16 7 BELGRADE. Apr. 15 (Rcuter) -About .'TOO. OOO persons paraded through Belgrade yesterday m an organised rally protesting against Anglo-American talks aimed at giving Italy a share m the administration at Trieste. The crowds were the largest seen m any of the Trieste demonstrations which have become142 words
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Article101 1952-04-16 7 NEW YORK. Apr. 15 (UP)— Condemned atom spies Ethel and Julius Rosenberg yesterday won a 30-day stay of a Court of Appeals' mandate upholding their sentence so that they can appeal their case to the Supreme Court. The Rosenbergs, who were convicted on March 29.101 words
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207 1952-04-16 7 I TUNIS, Apr. 15 (Reuter)— Tunisian Nationalist demon- strators yesterday hurled a grenade and stones at police outside the home of the new Premier Salah Eddine Baccouche and stoned the new Labour Minister m his car here. Police opened fire and injured three demonstrators m the207 words
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Article224 1952-04-16 7 SOUTH African Prime Minister Daniel Malan was believed yesterday to have presented to his Cabinet a bill seeking to establish that South African courts do not have the right to test acts of Parliament. Reuter IT was reliably learned m Madrid last night that General FrancoReuter; A.P. - 224 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-04-16 7 SERETSE AND SUPPORTERS Seretse Khama, exiled chieftain of the Bamangwato tribe (right), chats with some of his tribesmen who flew from Bechuanaland to discuss his future, at his Chipstead (Surrey) home on April 10.34 words
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168 1952-04-16 7 TEL AVIV, Apr. 15 (UP). Two persons were killed and three injured seriously when Catholic Boy Scouts and Moslem youths clashed m the streets of Nazareth yesterday. The Military Governor immediately imposed a curfew. The police arrested a number of Communists believed to168 words
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137 1952-04-16 7 WASHINGTON. Apr. 15 (AFP) Highly reliable sources said here yesterday that American officials were Inclining towards Gen. Matthew Ridgway. United States Far Eastern Commander, rather than the SHAPE Chief-of-Staff General Alfred Gruenther. m tneir choice of a su ct.ssor to General Eisenhower whose137 words
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138 1952-04-16 7 US Proposes Compromise In Sudan Row WASHINGTON. Apr. IS, (UP). A diplomatic official *aid today thai the I niird Stale* ha- proposed a compromise measure m the \n^lo-K^\ plian dih|tnl«' over the Sudan. The American suggestion is reported to be under study at the British Foreign Office. The official said138 words
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Article70 1952-04-16 7 LONDON. Apr. IS (AP) Harold Wilson. President of the Board o l Trade m the Labour Government, said Monday he had planned for .some time to vi.sit Moscow on business for a British timber firm Mr Wilson is a supporter of the Bevan left-wing Labour70 words
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Article144 1952-04-16 7 CAIRO, Apr IS, (AIM Ibe powerful Wafd Party \< i r day assailed as "unconstitutional" the Grovefunteul'l action m postponing Indefinite f elections for a new OhamtM i of Deputies. The Wafd action ii m oil. ■< t a formal declaration nt politiral war144 words
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Miscellaneous40 1952-04-16 7 H^2gjiji I x^t^%L I WHY DON'T I I OKAV---IN A MINUTE WfWM WT^I YOU DO YOU WON'T SEE A Pw^ 3 'JlP -^fi SLUGGO---VOUR A SOMETHING > SPECK OP DUST ■K\V\J PLACE IS A MESS/ ABOUT IT J i ANYWHERE I^A^Vj^40 words
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Article, Illustration248 1952-04-16 8 NEW EXPRESS' SHIPPING SERVICE photo. Faster Run Between Far East-S. America Standard Shipping Reporter WITH the object of ensuring the quickest possible transit time from Japan and other Far Eastern ports to South America via South Africa, Royal Interocean Lines has inaugurated a new "express service" which will be aStandard - 248 words
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Article166 1952-04-16 8 Standard Shipping Reporter SPORTING her new colours and a new name, ihe 7.7.'H-lon Ben Line freighter Beninhor until recently <-arr\ in*j the name of I'enrith (labile has arrived m >iii«»;inor«* to auiHiient the coiiioanv's L.X.-Far Fast service. She was purchased by Ben Line a few166 words
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Article33 1952-04-16 8 THE Standard understands that the 7.252 ton Ben Line ship Benvrackie (late Samaffric) has been sold to Italian buyers for £600.000. She has been employed on the U.K. Fur East run.33 words
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Article126 1952-04-16 8 Standard Aviation Reporter THE "missing" Australian carpet snake which caused a Qantas Constellation airliner tn be delayed 24 hours m Singapore, turned up m Sydney m the plane dead. It was flown together with two other snakes from Sydney for scientific research work m Britain. On126 words
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Article70 1952-04-16 8 FIRST COAL CARGO FOR GAS DEPT. THE first shipment of 5,801 tons of coal for the Municipal Gas Department arrived yesterday m the freighter Baron Cawdor. The Standard under stands that the balance of the coal is expected towards the end of this month m the freighter Euthalia. Originally scheduled70 words
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Article38 1952-04-16 8 MR. EDWARD If. Lind has been appointed District Traffic and Sales Manager for Pan American World Airways m Bangkok, it was announced yesterday. He replaces Mr Robert Jose who is returning to San Francisco for re-assign-ment.38 words
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Miscellaneous43 1952-04-16 8 Despatches TODAY: Kuantan (parcels only) 7 a.m. by Resang. Ceylon. Etjypt. U.S.A. 8 am. by Cuba Victory. Pakistan (parcels only) 8 a.m. by Cuba Victory. North Borneo Labii3n. Brunei and Miri 9 am. by Kajan?. Christmas Island noon by Islander. Terempa by Tnype.43 words
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227 1952-04-16 9 C ommunist Labour Unions Cripple RI Sugar Industry aKARTA, Apr. 15, (AP) Joyo's rich sugar ions which prewar mode Indonesia one of Hie i leading sugar exporters, today turn out a meagre 00 fens a year, barely enough to cover domestic Japanese inthc national reXNrched earth move recently by rids227 words
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82 1952-04-16 9 U S Civilian Production Decreasing ;iON. Apr. 15. (UP>. n business plans to "id U.S. $24,100 milnew factories and is year, but condi- as healthy as thut i rs. proponent expanb the defence proN.ir) -defence business s slipping a little. small expansion is year by indusmanufacUirc only In many cases82 words
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Article73 1952-04-16 9 A Exchange Banks buying rates to merSlOO Mi lay an) are: W 1/16 (T.T.», 33 3/16 j »/l€ on credit bills and .ie bills <90 d/st>. n N IT.TJL 32 5/8 (OD). •v d it). H TT./0.D.): New York nada 32 1/8. Swiss fc. French francs73 words
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Article, Illustration855 1952-04-16 9 Manaara pnoio. SlfcirAPnpc S ol| d™J Morket Reporter me improvement in 1 Kaub quoUtions yesterday was attributable to speculative buying and, at the close, prices were $2 25 buyers and $2.50 sellers. The share market opened the week on a quietManaara - 855 words
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Article79 1952-04-16 9 THE produce m.irket m Singapore remained dull, with no activity reported. Buyers fop copra quoted $24 and sellers $25] per picul on a quietly steady market. Coconut oi! buyers quoted $37J p p r picul with no seller m evidence Betel nut $32 (split) C<>Dia 52479 words
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Article19 1952-04-16 9 Messrs. Gattey and Bateman report that the March output of Jimah Rubber Estates Ltd. was 27.61!) lb>.19 words
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325 1952-04-16 9 LONDON, Apr. 15 (OFNS): A large increase of North Borneo's timber exports, which will be of material help m house-building m Britain, is forecast as the result of an arrangement just concluded between the Colonial Government and the British Borneo Timber Company, terminatinp325 words
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Article109 1952-04-16 9 COMMODITY PRICES Latest Singapore ruk her prices yesterdaj Buyers Sellers No 1 Spot Loose $1.10 $1,101 FO.B m bales May. No. 1 R.S.S. 51.091 51.09* No. 2 R.S.S. $1071 $1.08 No. 3 R.S.S. $104 $1041 Tone: Slightly steady after easy. LONDON ROBBER Tuesday's opening prices per lb. were: May 32109 words
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Article14 1952-04-16 9 TOKYO: Apr 1* <*P> ln iSJoT M l»t February.14 words
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Article60 1952-04-16 9 MELBOURNE Apr. 15 <UP)The Australian Labour Party has passed a resolution protesting against dumping m Australia of goods produced "by underpaid workers" of Japan and other countries. The conference also decided to take further action against such dumping. Deputy Leader of Federal Opposition, Arthur Calweli. predicted60 words
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Article112 1952-04-16 9 More Tin Going To America PENANG, Apr. 15— Malayan tin ore exports to America are steadily rising. Statistics last month showed 640 tons worth $5,146,203 going to the U.S. as against 1,122 tons to Britain. U.S. buying m February totalled only 40 tons. In the same month Britain bought 911112 words
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Article137 1952-04-16 9 WASHINGTON, Apr. 15 (UP)— A New York engineering firm claims that synthetic petrol produced from coal can be sold profitably for as little as 11 cents (U.S.) per gallon at the refinery. The Ebasco Services Inc reported, however, the profit at 11 cents a gallon would137 words
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Article95 1952-04-16 9 Standard Market Reporter THE following are the results of the shorthand examinations sat for by the students ot the Singapore" Institute of Commerce on Dec. 8, 1951: 80 Words: Margaret C. Cam pell Anne Gilmour, Lim Mci Chan, Lambert C. Almodiel. Margaret S Fergjson. Amy Naidu. Maggie95 words
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85 1952-04-16 9 TOKYO. April 15 (AP)—Japanese coal miners have decided to bow to German mining technique and buy mining machinery from Germany. the leading economic daily, Nihon Keizi, reports. Dr. C F. Fritze. professor at Aachen University is reported due to arrive here next Friday85 words
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Article47 1952-04-16 9 BANGKOK. April 15 (AFP) The Japanese Government has sent eight delegates here to study salt production m Thai land. The delegates include Mr. Shoemi, Director of the Japanese organisation for monopolised commodities, and Mr. Teku Mi-hah.i.-a. Chief of the Japanese Trade Division.47 words
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76 1952-04-16 9 NO CLAIM has yet bees officially received for 79,279 pounds of ribbed smoked sheet rubber recovered from 15 lighters sank m a storm m the Inner Roads, Singapore, on Oct. 25, last year. Claims should be sent to the Receiver of Wreck, Singapore, Mr.76 words
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Article127 1952-04-16 9 Lower US Consumption Standard Market Reporter NEWS that the United States had consumed only about 75 per cent, of the permissible quantity of natural rubber daring February was received quietly m Singapore yesterday. The market remained around Thursday's levels, with only small business passing. American manufacturers127 words
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Article64 1952-04-16 9 OFFICIAL crop estimates from Saigon indicate that Vietnam and Cambodia expect this year to export at least 500.000 tons of rice, according to The New York Times. A Times dispatch from Saigon said that the total rice exports may reach 600.000 tons "if the most favourable64 words
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241 1952-04-16 9 By M. T. YONG, Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Apr. 15.— The collection of bat guano (natural phosphate manure) has been greatly affected since the Emergency because many caves where guano is obtained are bandit-infested. In Kuala Lumpur bat guano collection has temporarily ceased owing241 words
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223 1952-04-16 9 Malaya, North Borneo Benefit From ECA Aid MALAYA will be among Hie British overseos territories which will be benefit ted under American grants ond loons totalling US$4O million for economic oeveiopmen Territories under the aid scheme include SdttthEast Asia, Afi ica and the Mediterranean which have been granted US$2B million223 words
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Article80 1952-04-16 9 LONDON. Apr. 15 (IP) Commenting on the an nounre merit of a trade iprf meat between Britain and Communist China. Board <•( Trade officials pointed out lh.it there was bo official British delegation m Moscow bit that private individuals < on 1.1 enter any agreements the>80 words
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Article93 1952-04-16 9 WASHINGTON, Apt IS < minisl irism hat I < upset 'm stab litj ol M iiat the ual rep >•' c Pac fie Tin f onsolidated f i pora Ii" i>tilv Am< owned tin mining irw m I T :<' repo >;s\> be Mala^ an Chti93 words
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Article, Illustration480 1952-04-16 10 HV .1 ba-sic wardrobe is meant |ho minimum amount of iloi-u > one needs to appear well dressed. If the basis oi i wardrobe b well chosen aid properly thought out it tan lu-lp a si-eat deal to cut duw a unnecessary expenditure as well as to480 words
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Article164 1952-04-16 10 r r:iF, WATF.FS surrounding I the island of Singapore abon a i m coral reefs so that beautiud pieces oi coral are easily available m many lovely shapes. The plant -like shape is seen to advantage n placed on a flat plate or oou?l i164 words
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Article517 1952-04-16 10 Margaret Scott - ONE thing* which worries me rather is that, since putting Michael on to artificial feeding*, lie seems suddenly to have become terribly constipated. I believe this is a common complaint among bottle-ied babies, but distressing just the same. A baby fed naturally seldom, if ever, becomes constipated517 words
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Article207 1952-04-16 10 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE <ixi a> Ift i m v- iik«- \9 am. News; 10.0.> Women's Maft- line; 10.45 Interlude; 11 a m London atmMm r* Studio Concerts; 1 p.m. Ken Griffin at the Organ; 1.30 News; 1.45 Lunch Time Prom; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Hobbies Programme; 6.4t Radio207 words
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Article, Illustration872 1952-04-16 10 'THERE are many different J- styles of column writing: varying: from the purely social .which comments on parties* balls and others social occasions and which read something like this "Mrs T. Hartmann Longue, daughter of Sir Newly Benighted was seen dancing with The Hon. Bruce BlueBlood, justStandard - 872 words
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Miscellaneous376 1952-04-16 10 juumjUfljunanfl.-' im. A^w^ww».~-^ WM w— rpoOAY s QUOTATION: I 2 X have tau-ht no one the art 5 of the bow who did not m the md make me hi> tareet." Persian Proverb. J WEDNESDAY FOR EVERY S ONE: Take ho chances; folio* J routine m mornin;;. Adopt a progressive376 words
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Article, Illustration593 1952-04-16 11 Arsenal Behind With One More Game To Play *k N 5 ON> Apr 15 (AP)— Manchester United led vie hrst division of the English Football League by two points from Arsenal as the big Easter holiday football programme ran to its finish Monday night. MostHarold Chan - 593 words
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Article187 1952-04-16 11 TAIPING. Tugs. Chinese Recreation Club scored their second w;n m three outings wien they beat the Royal Engineers sports club by two S«>;i!s to nil m a senior division league tie played here yesterday. The Chinese dominated play right from the kick ofT but the stout defence187 words
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Article116 1952-04-16 11 DUBLIN. Apr. 15, < Renter) M.. 11. 11 Stanley's nine-year-old (ri tding Alberoni ridden by L. Stephens won the Irish Grand National over three-and-a quarter miles at Faireyhouse near here today. Carrying bottom weight °f 10 stone, Alberoni started U-l joint second favourite and won by116 words
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337 1952-04-16 11 IPOH. Tues. Cheng Wah A. A. ar e leading m the Ist Division of the Ipoh District League soccer competition with eight points from four outings. The 12th Royal Lancers, competing for the first time, have done very well thus Jar with five points337 words
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Article, Illustration173 1952-04-16 11 Slammin' Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin' Sam Snead fil^'3'- YOUR club is designed to do a great deal of the work of a golf shot but it won't unless von allow it to hit the ball m the way it was designed to do. If your wood shots are going bud, try173 words
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Article110 1952-04-16 11 SEGAMAT, Tues— The Police defeated the Cameronians by 10 runs m the seasons first cricket match played on the Government English School padang on Monday. The Cameronians batted first and were all out for 78. Chief scorers were Tedford, 23, Sinclair 13 while Nagesu took110 words
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Article54 1952-04-16 11 TOKYO. Apr. 15. (ReuterAAPv— The Japan Table-Ten-nis Association today announced it -would invite two British table-tennis players Richard Bergmann and Johnny Leach to tour Japan for a month from the middle of next month. The association would pay all expenses and would expect the two to play54 words
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267 1952-04-16 11 CHICAGO, Apr. 15 (AP)— Champion Ray Robinson and Rocky Graziano each boasting he'll win a knockout have ended heavy drills for their middleweight title brawl m Chicago stadium on Wednesday. Chicago's fight fans are getting more steamed up for this expected slambang scrap than at267 words
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247 1952-04-16 11 IPOII, Tues.— The standard of athletes m IVrak have improved considerably, the Perak Amateur Athletic Association, which is holding its annual general meeting on Sunday, commented m its annual report just released. Last year's performances j showed this improvement, the report said, adding that247 words
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Article266 1952-04-16 11 THE SINGAPORE Civil Service Association badminton tournament will be played o<T at tVclub's indoor court at No. CO Tes^ensun Road commencing at 10 am Competitors are requested to be present at the court at least five minutes before time. Late comers may be required to concede266 words
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Article75 1952-04-16 11 IX>S ANGELES. Apr 15 (Reuter)—Jimmy Garter of New York h;is signed to defend hus world lightweight boxing rh;-m--pions'iip ;tg;iui.st LaOTO Salas a Mexirnn tvrs l:vi-.g m L> Angeles. In anaoancing tbii Cal Eaton. the Li»s Antelts promoter said thp light wi!i b e over 15 rounds here75 words
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Article74 1952-04-16 11 PENANG. Tuesday. The official coach for Ihi Malayan Thomas Cup team. Mr. Tan Boon Piew. and oim of the selected players. Lee Hoo Chye. will leave by a Ma'a.van" Airways plane on Friday for Singapore. Ooi Teik Hock and Law Teik Hock, ihe other ;\vo players, are74 words
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Advertisement495 1952-04-16 11 ANNOUNCEMENT f Company fego»<fin« Hie strike action ploce j/JJJ H INFORMED DIRICT INLAND SERVICE VIA DOMES ESRAPH FACILITIES IN UNITED STATES HAS NOW RESUMED TO AND FROM APPROXIMATELY 400 Ci THI DOMESTIC SYSTEM WITH INDIRECT SERVICE SUCH CITIES SO ESTABLISHED THAT THEY CUR ACCEPTING INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC FROM ALL I ORIGINS495 words
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Miscellaneous28 1952-04-16 11 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY AM. P.M. Sinppoae ijs 3.2s Malacca H.f6 12.05 Port Dirkson 9.47 16.46 Port Sham 9M 9.09 Penang 3.52 3.5528 words
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Miscellaneous22 1952-04-16 11 MISCFILANFOUS ttWEDtSH-Massage Turk n B;i'h Mediral Clei Iro Therapy Consult Rom? Chee (Cert Physiothei apis 1 1 Pennns 1^ I Tel 6178.22 words
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Article124 1952-04-16 12 COMBINED SERVICES ttke the field favourites asiinst Aryan (iymkhana of India at Jal a n Besar Stadium this evening. This will be the tourists* third eime and the stiffest to d»te A victory can raise their prestige and chances of success m the tour. However,124 words
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402 1952-04-16 12 Committee Announces Plans For Stadium Accomodation TICKETS for the Thomas Cup matches have not yet heen out on sale. 411 rumours ami reports to the contrary are unfounded, states a release hy the Thomas Cup Publicity Sub-Committee issued last niirht. The release adds402 words
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Article155 1952-04-16 12 Paras Meets Greenway On Friday PROMOTER Nene offers his second boxing card at the Happy World stadium on Friday with Ray Greenway and Little Paras topping the bill and Golden Boy meeting Billy Jones m the main supporting match. Little Paras will be handicapped m reach and height against lanky155 words
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Article149 1952-04-16 12 SINGAPORE Harbour Police played 'c their first game season >■ len I :ev turned a i defeat ai half-tinie into a lesen od 3 vici >ry over Set t Indiana SC. m a S k.- D.v 'a league match at Ge ins Si idium yesterday.149 words
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Article40 1952-04-16 12 THE referee for the Singapore Business League tie scheduled to be played at Farrer Park yesterday failed to turn up, and the game between the East Asiatic S.C. and Borneo Co. S.C. had to be called off.40 words
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Article, Illustration231 1952-04-16 12 SINGAPORE Fire Brigade scored a good 4-0 win m the Singapore Amateur Football Association division 3B tie against H.M. Customs at the CYMA ground yesterday. The winners adapted themselves well to the mud-spattered pitch and ran the Customs off their feet scoring thrice m the first231 words
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261 1952-04-16 12 KOTA BAHRU, Tues.— Suara Muda created an upset m the second day of the Kelantan soccer carnival when they defeated Singapore Corinthians by two goals to one. Ideal weather attracted the biggest crowd seen m soccer history here. About 8000 attended the match. The game261 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-04-16 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: Combined Services v Aryan Gymkhana at Jalan Besar Stadium: SAFA League. Div. .IB—SMSU v SVSC at Geylang. Youth Soccer final. Queen Street Boys Club v Prince Edward Boys Club on the Padang. MEETING: SOSC meeting at YMCA.40 words
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Article40 1952-04-16 12 IPOH, Tues. Cheng Wah "A" cleared their fifth hurdle successfully m the division 2 "A'" when they narrowly defeated a much improved 1 D.C.R.E. team, by a solitary goal scored by Chung Wah m the second half.40 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-04-16 12 FIRST MEETING Ray Green way meets Little Paras who, on "Friday, he will be battling at the Happy World Stadium m another promotion by Little Nene26 words
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Article220 1952-04-16 12 R.A.F. Lodgers Unit defeated R.A.O.C. by two goals to nil m a United Services League match played at Alexandra yesterday. The Lodgerg were not seriously challenged for the position at the* top of the league table by this poor showing and scrappy teamwork of their220 words
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213 1952-04-16 12 ARTS and Science won the Purdie Owen Cup for the third successive year when they defeated the Medicals by two goals to one m the annual inter faculty soccer match played at Bukit Timah yesterday. Freddie Lai. m the Medical's goal. was the outstanding213 words
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Article239 1952-04-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Several candidates of Kuala Lumpur trainer R. N. Hobbs were seen to advantage at this morning's track work m preparation for Saturday's races, the opening day of the Selangor Turf dug April meeting. The second track was used and the going was239 words
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Article91 1952-04-16 12 TWO goals scored towards the game saw Tiong Bahru Rangers defeat Kota Rajas "A" by four goals to two m a Div. 2A SAFA League match at BODCA ground yesterday. The score at the interval was 2-1 m favour of Tiong Bahru Rangers. Immediately91 words
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Article362 1952-04-16 12 KOTA RAJA CLUB who have so far this season been m unpredictable form, delighting supporters at one game and disappointing them at the next, gave a colourless display against Singapore Recreation Club at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Both teams shared points with a I—l362 words
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