Singapore Standard, 21 April 1952
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Title Section18 1952-04-21 1 Singapore Standard /!L ->1 X 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS VOL ii NO. v-93 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1952.18 words
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120 1952-04-21 1 iiington Warns: WASHINGTON, Apr. 20 (AP)— Possibility of a f rhe Korean war within a few weeks was mendy officials here today when explaining the v on rhe part of top U.S. military leaders |i*4 upon Gen. Matthew Ridgway as successor to nhower.120 words
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Article20 1952-04-21 1 E tune greek •>• tg Gene Middle i si 1 i -i I SCI 1 120 words
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Article295 1952-04-21 1 PKYVNG. Aj»r. 20. Five hundred people wcrt', prracwl at the riuhih drawing of lli<- Malayan Chinese \->orialion m ill ion dollar lottery, which took phuv at iht* Cluneae Tmra Hall m Pitt Street this afternoon. The tost prize of $400,000 went to Negri Sembilan,295 words
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Article46 1952-04-21 1 TAIPEH. v> 20 (UPJ -Nationalist indignation at Japanese Premier Shigeru Yoshida'a rejection ol sevei il agreed points m the Sino-Japanese treaty gained > fnturn t tday. The C ese press tod ly began violeni atl icks m Japan ith special emphasis ta Yoshida.46 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1952-04-21 1 OPEN LETTER TO THE NEW GOVERNOR YOUR EXCELLENCY: When you arrive at Kallang Airport to- day, you will, after presentation to our V.I.Ps be whisked away to Governr* House. At 5.30 p.m. today you will be swjrn m as the Colony's now Governor. On Wednesday morning you will participate m1,124 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-04-21 1 Two of a shipment of eight reindeer from Sweden which have arrived m Scotland for the Reindeer Council of the I'nited Kingdom, who plan to rear reindeer m the Invernesshire highlands for food. The Scottish highlands abound with moss, the staple diet of the reindeer. photo.49 words
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162 1952-04-21 1 HONGKONG, Apr. 20 (AP). The security lion m Malaya's Communist-ridden interior i* "still very ha«l." Chairman Vk A. W Vlch of the Rubber Tract, Ltd., rrjM»ri«Ml yesterday. In certain district* il i* "almost impossible" for rnl^M-r «-*tal«- mana^«-r> hi Mi|MT\is«" their «'slal«*s properly. In162 words
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138 1952-04-21 1 LAS VEGAS (Nevada), April 20 <AP)— The U.S. Department ol Defence today disclosed that Tuesday's atomic manoeuvres, to be witnessed by invited observers, will put the troops so close to the nuclear blast that "all personnel and equipment must be dus m below138 words
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Article130 1952-04-21 1 LOS ANGELES. Api il 20 (UP) —Holland s Queen Juliana told Hull y.\ "'id filii) riiMktT.-. on Sat-; u: d; v that "I Quite en* y yo i because /ou can bear messages to all the wor d. Bm. the won- dertul messages have responsibilities a.s130 words
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Article84 1952-04-21 1 HONGKONG. April 20 (AFP) I One uut ol cvers 10 fo eign Catholic priests ip l»«a t 1 n v is m prison, according t staintics released by C'atliu.ic authoriUe 6t total 14S |nlprliongd missionaries 17 ate bishop*, 101 are priests, 17 sister* arid four lav br-othpr.v84 words
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154 1952-04-21 1 MANILA. April 20 <AP)— The) Court oi Industrial Relations is scheduled to resume hearings tomorrow on petitions tor injunc- j tions per nKinentlv outlawing e m ployee.s unions at two Manila banks. Seeking the injunctions are the Manila Branch <>! the National City Bank154 words
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Article44 1952-04-21 1 ZURICH Apr. '2'<> lßeut< i i The extremely serious condition oi Sir Stafford Cripps. who suffering from tubercular infei tion oi the spine and v di iftinjj into uncensciousnes remained unchanged today, according to hi- doctor. (Further details m p«b«*44 words
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Article46 1952-04-21 1 PI Writers For S 'pore The Rockefeller Institute has nounc< d a gi tnt oi i FS$2 800 I i Mr and Mrs. N V M Gonzalez, Philippine ritera to hold mccl ings with other writer* In Hongkong, Thailand, India, Ceyion, Sing ipore >"H Indonesia U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article32 1952-04-21 1 B eitons For Peiping EIGHI B. itoru seven men anri woman, are going ;<> China to attend May Day celebration* m Peiping They were Invited bs the All Chii a Federation >• Labour.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article20 1952-04-21 1 THE widow ol the famous surgeon Dr Si'!i4»' Voronofl Intends publish soon m H.^m* !i. husband's mi-muiM-.-. AFPAFP - 20 words
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Article18 1952-04-21 1 THE second regional conference i<>r Asia of Junior Chambers of Commerce scheduled lo open m Tokyo to-day.- AFPAFP - 18 words
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Article258 1952-04-21 1 I HONGKONG, Apr. 20, (UP). Mciwlirni «»l il>.Chinese business community here l»a\«- diarlaaed thai a new Chinese Communist extortion rarlccfl has been ibimllUßJ llu* colon) m llir pa-l l*o nionlli-. 1 i ii i i 'i i.t' r. i j iii aat ■<■' t ii.ni258 words
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Advertisement59 1952-04-21 1 s? i«« Inside P^ IWOUStry /aif/s Foft *"to« CfwSlr a Tf« MA «m«. Postmen Deliver c«^«.#» Jurists Hi .*,s -*«rjr Te/tOWJ Keehil^ p 2 StriKe Threat: UMmat um^P. 3 SPOrt: Be aten^P. I* Every l-iing Vclj > eed I :cSi!vaaßros.J Malaya's own favourite drink 1 I—V1 V k > i59 words
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Article218 1952-04-21 2 These Women want A park B Standard >tafi" Reporter \IMH I ()OO Malays. lialf of them xomen, >e>leffdaj paiiocd a resolution i»i a meeting hrld m Yoke Y.uvl fTiinr n Sch»ol, Tanjong tliang Road, urging the Otjf OMiiM-illors to allow the present Great Eastern Traoe Fair m hv lamed into218 words
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106 1952-04-21 2 Cash Saved On Dinners Aids Schools MONEY which ordinarily would have been used to enter-! tain guests at expensive! Chinese dinners went to swell) the Chinese V.M.C.A. building) fund and the Hey Boon Chinese j School fund yesterday at the opening of Nam Choon and j Company at 134, Rochore106 words
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Article432 1952-04-21 2 Standard Staff Reporter CHARGKS that the Government is discriminating against certain sections of its employees and "exploiting: cheap labour.*' have been levelled by the S&gapwc Government Seaman's Union m a letter to the Colonial Secretary. '1 us is the second Govern- ■3 s Union m a432 words
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Article64 1952-04-21 2 THE SINGAPORE BLOOD BANK. BALANCE from 12th to 18th April. 1952, inclusive. Group Gi'oup Group Group Total "O" 4 A' 'B *AB' Donation received 40 57 35 2 134 Transfusion ffiven 54 62 28 2 146 Present stock of 24 3", 26 2 84 flasks m64 words
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Article379 1952-04-21 2 Singapore Lawyer To Develop Pulau Tekong Kechil Modern Glass, Brick Factories Standard Slaff Reporter PULAU TEKONG Kechil, the island" i recently acquired by Mr. Philip Hoalim, the j Singapore lawyer, has more treasures than the silica sand. It contains the finest clay found m this part of379 words
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Article29 1952-04-21 2 THE TIANG LIM Association of Singapore celebrated their seventh anniversary yesterday when more than :>OO guests were invite^ to a Chinese dinner held at 385-A, Kaliang Road.29 words
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176 1952-04-21 2 CITY Council officers drawing below a certain figure m total emoluments will not be j entitled to loans for buying j cars, if a suggestion by Air. iD. Robertson, (Prog., South) is adopted. Mr. Robertson wants a point j m the total emoluments scale to176 words
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Article64 1952-04-21 2 I DR. C. J. Hackett. speciali ist from the Wellcome Museum |of London who came out to attend the recent International Medical Conference at Bang- kok, will speak on "Yaws" at a meeting of the Singapore Alumni Association and the j B.M.A. tomorrow at 8 p.m.64 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-04-21 2 MEMBERS of the Pe-zhiiri Association, Johore. will hold a i luncheon at the Royal Johore In- ternational Clu'o. Pasir Piaiigie. j Johore Bahru, 0:1 April 30 at 1.15 p.m.31 words
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Article77 1952-04-21 2 I Standard Staff Reporter MISS Lee Soo Bee receiving the Lav Ener Ngo Challenge Shield from Lady Han Hoe Lira on behalf of Singapore District which won the music contest of the 18th All Malaya Methodist Youth Fellowship Institute held m Lee Kuo Chuan auditoriumFrancis Lee - 77 words
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Article, Illustration476 1952-04-21 2 Standard Staff Reporter REPRESENTATIVES of towgay growers m Singapore yesterday visited Changi Prison where they saw pri- j soners produced towgay from tap water and with 100 per cent, result, that is without any rot. And the towgay was mStandard; Chee Koon Lin - 476 words
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Article29 1952-04-21 2 THE METHODIST Book Room. Sing:. pore, has opened a centre at which specially ordered books from the United Slates are being fo:d at a special discount.29 words
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242 1952-04-21 2 THIS is how the prisoners of Changi Jail prodnce their towgay from tap water. For every pound of peas they get eight pounds of towgay. The first step is to obtain wooden tubs with perforated bottoms (a normal sized tub can hold about 50242 words
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Article31 1952-04-21 2 MR. G. HAWKINS will address members of the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Cub on M How to tell .c? ;ind influence people" on Wednesday at 7 >0 p.m.31 words
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Advertisement131 1952-04-21 2 Digest pr n, 4 r P f '^i cop 3 blc MN CO' o «M H cor, iC s M one m i CJLDAI [HAS Phor. WU >vPu3La 1 s pi vu; v m:; :.i ft Jill! -\!i.!!l:;!i:i > :;u(i i iiiiiii i, 1 nr COMPANY Loveliness for you You131 words
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Miscellaneous63 1952-04-21 2 -i lAH REFOOZES V BUDGE A IHCHff ??-WMV ShOllD J /7'^ S .r ir l^ B^ i ACCORDING TO TH' PRE-DICK-3HUN, </ AH SETTLE FO'A S/ <1_ >> k 4tHfc."*- iC"^ If ■*':«-MK v IT'S ORSON WEL.LS' JOB rSAVE Sl-OPPV LOUT l,kE j^^P'^Nj P^ fcAlr^"«a tF B OLE H ME—63 words
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Article59 1952-04-21 3 Factory Defence Course Planned I IAI "industries" ilcicnce course to ...rkers how to propil own factories m mcr^ency is to be led shortly after the 1 1 1 wise which starts mmpletp'l. n rer. As- r irca told r< have left c :-e uf includii g Army j y arrivt59 words
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Article33 1952-04-21 3 Abdul Must Pay Or Else.. Ramsah, p i by the Pri Offl c Second lagi pay i c thii j c nar the he magistr; m A i ha i fai Iren I33 words
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Article, Illustration279 1952-04-21 3 Standard Staff Reporter VIR. W. r M Haxworth, Singapore Traffio Police Chief, has started yel another measure designed to make night driving r;<>» only pleasant but safer for all road users. '1 ne scheme is to S al I headlights properly adjusted and so focussed279 words
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530 1952-04-21 3 DEMANDS OFFERS FOLLOWING are the demands and Government's ollrrs: Government aereed to make pensionable the posts «»f II«":»d Messengers, Postmen, Postmen Sp Grade (Sorters), Postmen Drivers, Mail Officers and Inspector of Postmen The Union wants pensionability extended to all uniformed staff. Salary revisions: Asst.530 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-04-21 3 Miss KATHLEEN B. l Crisp. Assistant Director m the Social Work and I Research Division of I the Commonwealth I>e- partment of Social Ser- > vices, who is here for a i > few days on her way i bark to Melbourne. i > She will meet Prof, < T.67 words
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Article81 1952-04-21 3 WOXG AH YUNG a fiftythree year old woman was charged iri the Singapore Second Magistrate Court on Saturday with falsely stating to a Goldsmith, that, a pair of gold bracelets and a g<»!d chain worth $4^4.80 was purchased I frmn his shop. II81 words
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Article, Illustration92 1952-04-21 3 SIR Clutha MacKenzie, 57--year-old consul tani on the blind to UNESCO will arrive m the Colony by air on Thursday, April 24. to advise the Singapore Government on the development of work for the blind m Singapore. Sir Chit ha himself was blinded at the battleStandard - 92 words
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Article72 1952-04-21 3 A VERDK T icide w re orded by 1 in* Sii Coroner on Saturday ai aninquest into the death of a i nan, i i mg A Lvi (77) who drank can ;l ie ila a I died liic same day m 1! pI The Coroner72 words
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Article65 1952-04-21 3 AN APPLICATION for stay nf execution pending appeal made by Mr. A. P. Rajah on behalf of Mr. Mah Wan Cheng, a Dunearn Park Estate tenant was disal lowed m the District Court on Saturday by Mr. AW. Bellamy on the grounds that there were no merits65 words
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Article44 1952-04-21 3 MRS. Low Boon Ann (nco Goh Kirn Lian <<i'2t died at Carpmael Road yesterday leaving behind her husband, three sons (Low Hock Soo, Hock Chuan and Hock Lye). three daughters and four grandchildren to mourn her loss. Funeral takes place tomorrow.44 words
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Article187 1952-04-21 3 Standard Staff Reporter j A plaque was dedicated m memory of the late Dr. Patricia Ituth Elliott yesterday by the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. Woife Baines, at a special service he!d at Si. Andrews Cathedral. The service was well attended by friends and admirers187 words
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Article, Illustration185 1952-04-21 3 THIS year's plans for Singapore's expanding Boys Town are the erection of two more workshops, each measuring 270 ft. by 30 ft., and two dormitories capable of housing 50 boys each. The-.p buildings will be made I I from prefabricate'! material, while the workshops will185 words
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Article28 1952-04-21 3 FOR OFFERING a $3 bribe to PC Mohamed Dali bin Abdul j Rani, a young lighterman. Tan Suang Ghim, was fined $150 In Singapore on Saturday.28 words
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Article36 1952-04-21 3 THE Ceylon Tamils' Association is holding a picnic on S,n. day, April 27 at the Cey m Commissioner's bungalow. Members and friends interested .should contact the convenors. 11 Handy Ro;i f before April 2.36 words
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Article110 1952-04-21 3 BEST EVER FAIR NEXT ANNUM S Trade I At t I > bigger 1 n itif Mr. A Ham id, nagei r H Wot I Park sp m- of tl xhi bit hoi lid thai trrange for the fail m hand Plat ii the < .r Park Fort 3 •s110 words
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131 1952-04-21 3 Plea To Speed U p Tests Of Hire Cars SI nil irrl Stafl l< t |i i r1 1 r Hire Ch J A Simon, is appealing i I Council loi s to mci I at ihc mechanical mstisection t" cope ivith the nun of t.ixis and |< itrieK exami131 words
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Advertisement118 1952-04-21 3 Jt, A A Jj. A t \<>sr iltanuv .Musi taniHivlniL t I I lie V, omai. of todai (i lSf.\ demands Csy, Colour- til I altr.< ;i~ -%r rierfc*rlh rxemiilified lin Ihe beaul iful V <l«'-i^n- produced i/i A FERBUSOM'S iJw\ I CARLO N%^7 J^ SPUM v! j FERGUSON'S #C118 words
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Miscellaneous64 1952-04-21 3 §i 1 f BUT ALL LV, I CAN'T OEE WHY/ BECAUSE THtßE'^ri^*^^B| f I'Ll f«. f YOU't I EVEKYTIME I TRY TO TIME- SUMPIN BACK /ChERE! IF I 6EE SUMPIN THAr V GEF V MACHINE OLD DINNYBACK\ THERE P.ITIN 1 /YOU'LL MAKL ll IWiM.MAKf YOMK WHAM f VTO MOO, HE64 words
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Article640 1952-04-21 4 JOHN MOORE - JOHN MOORE By Kin:; Solomon's fling. Ry K on rail Lorenz. (Me-thii.-n. las.) C A N C T A SIMPLICItas. D*. Lorena, who jc one "f the mod dtelingv: he i 4 living biologists, V. :tQ OdUCI 8 p<yrholog al experhneni concerning young ducks. Whereat greylag640 words
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Article, Illustration338 1952-04-21 4 BOOKS of The WEEK Pick Or The JSew JS'oi'?lh "JiroST novel readeri v. i I read any amount i f virtue, wmetimefl far nor<e than exists, Into a manner of writing thai plea i them. How often do we turn a willing ear to soi i voice only to find,338 words
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Article474 1952-04-21 4 PETER DUVAL SMITH - PETER DUVAL SMITH Bn X 'tin \l 'porter. Bj lime Cntforti < WiusMtr 13a Sd.) 1 ii inks nd Love .V V. hanging it m Seou cI en Mi Cutfori irrived I here ii E> nber, 1950 As B B >." ii n esp lent, ty i474 words
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Article263 1952-04-21 4 HUGO MANNING - HUGO MANNING Hv Books and Writers. By Robed 1 >nd. With a Foreword by Richard Church. (Dent IBs.) DOBERT r.YXD avoided the terrible quicksands of modern journalism by retaining some of the fine qualities of eighteenthcentury Eng ish essayists. But it ',v;i-"i': thai alond which ttia263 words
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346 1952-04-21 4 KATHLEEN SPEIGHT - KATHLEEN SPEIGHT By Dante as a Political Thinker. By A. P. d'Entreves. Oxford University Press. Pp. 119. 10s. 6d. r PHIS slim volume, containing three lectures delivered at University Collego, London, last spring, a paper an the "De Vulgari Eloquentia," lengthy bibliographical notes, and a346 words
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419 1952-04-21 4 Marcus Cunliffe - Marcus Cunliffe By The Critical Period m American Literature. By Grant C. Knight. Cumberlege for University of North Carolina Press. Pp. ix 208 28s. Sherwood Anderson. By Irving Howe. Methuen. Pp. xiii 271. 15s r THOSE who profess not to understand the United States m^ght419 words
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309 1952-04-21 4 Schumann. A Symposium. Edited by Go raid Abraham. Oxford University Press Pp. vl. 319. 21s. r FHIS volume is the first m English to take account of the important results of recent German research on 1 Schumann. It does not attempt to309 words
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Article691 1952-04-21 4 KATHLEEN RAINE - KATHLEEN RAINE By The Rf ;il Tripitaka and other pieces. By Arthur Waley. (Allen and Lnwiii. 18s.) TIISTORY lias borne no finer Bower than the Buddhist civilisation that spread over [ndia and China during the sixth and seventh centuries, the time of mahayanisi idealism, and691 words
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Article182 1952-04-21 4 The Fomo of Paris. i:<; 3. B.v Zenab Etmai Hashed. Liverpool University Press. pij ix L'7o. 15s. I |RAWING on a compre- hensive range of foreign atd British s >urces, Dr. Rashed describes m dtetail liif making of that peat* which, ifl the opinion of John W182 words
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Advertisement84 1952-04-21 4 TriC oLAQK TULIP v .f^ The famous Horticultural Society of far Haarlem once offered a prise, which w«s never claimed, of £8,000 for a Black Tulip. This was during the "Tulip modness" of Holland m the 17th century when fortunes were made and lost m tulip bulbs. T!G *R BALM84 words
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Article, Illustration716 1952-04-21 5 nver he pointed OUI a spot -W the place where the "white man w'i'f rr !ken Ui and eventually Tanah vva> then brought to the spot and he admitted that it was the spot where the white nun waa killed. Both Jabat716 words
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Article129 1952-04-21 5 I! ttional Council j Liberties at its i| rmeiing m Lon- -sterday passed a ,u«>n declaring that repressive measures against the inhabi,»i Tanjong Malim VI .lay. i because they iird to be near the i m ambush can be red only as blind tN nA.A.P. - 129 words
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Article73 1952-04-21 5 Sun. The Mainese Association Committee at Iheir afternoon decided til d/awing of the p wfl] be at Ipoh on I the tenth drawing we. The meeting ed to the press. l\ik Khuan, presi- k MCA and chair- eeting told The r meeting that i provide scholarly73 words
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351 1952-04-21 5 MOVE TO NET RADIO CHEATS Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Tin- Deputy Director at Radio Malawi, Mr. Lloyd Williams, dfedosecl fhal a nt-H move will shortly br made by llie authorities to etirb radio licence dodgers m Singapore and ihe Federation. In to-day^s report m Thr Singapore Standard, it351 words
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Article25 1952-04-21 5 MR. V.J. Jeyaratnam has <*one o;i transfer from Kuala Lipis to Kuala Lumpur. Mr.! T.M. Arokiasamy has taken i over his duties.25 words
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Article189 1952-04-21 5 Stamiard Stafl Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— That, legally, there h no ground for assessing owner-occupied houses on a different basis from that adopted for houses let for profit, was the opinion given by Mr. R. Ramani, when he answered a question put to him by189 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-04-21 5 phot* i»/ I>K 8 lIWA. founder of thr Overseas Chinese Creche at Balmoral Road. Singapore. addressing frie»ds **d well wishers at a tea-party given at Creche last Saturday. She annealed t© the public to ffive their support to the Creebe. Pirtorrd above are (from left) Mr Oh Siow Yam. Mr.Standard; Tony Goh - 73 words
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Article101 1952-04-21 5 IPOH, Sun.— Perak re- j sidents secured twenty prizes including the first I prize m the Fifth Social and Welfare Services Lottery. The amount of prize money collected by them amounted to nearly half of the total offered. While the first prize was sold m101 words
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Article120 1952-04-21 5 Union Gives Six-Week Ultimatum Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE (Government and City Council Lftbouf] Union, at a spe< ial delegate conference last Saturday, de- I iderl to give v .\-v.<vk ult:-' jmatuin to the Government and City Co'iii'-i! authorities for settlement of its claims for revision of wages, incrcaf-l :cd120 words
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Article108 1952-04-21 5 Standard Staff Correspondent BAT I' PAH AT. Sun. Through the untiring efforts of the chairman, Mr. Lee Kai Thong and members of the Five-Schools, Managing Committee, the const ruction of a new two-storeyed building costing $140,000 has. just been completed at the Ai108 words
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Article288 1952-04-21 5 SUBSTATIONS m Singapore liable lv l«>,i<i sin»<|<lii!g today:— l» \ti;is. Ire, ll:iim>.v. World. Asia KuUinr l.oronj; 2, siiits Avc. >;•«- mill. Shell Co., Lee Ituhlu-r WK-, .Mt. Baiirn network, s'imhv Swimming Cliili. Ik. Khu. I 1.. Shipyard* Kirn Cross, Naayang !<<• Wks., afli:iy. Mac Donald j ll«mim\ Tan288 words
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Article239 1952-04-21 5 Standard Slaff Coriespondenl KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. S< curity forces killed four ter- rorists, wounded two and j raptured one suspeci yesterday. One Special Constable was killed m trie same period. Fhree Auxiliary policemen out shooting pigs m the Jerantul area of Pahang saw eigtii terrorists. They239 words
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Advertisement61 1952-04-21 5 1 /^^g^^^A 11 AM I.JO ,:i\y! f).;jo p.m. STILL THRILLING SINGAPORE! THE OAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL" j2 COMING SOON I i L. D| B^Cf\ ■■rT*j^^P^^T^B»ffuMiKirw^^«l 1 H') V a.m. -1. 45 I jLf Vmui Toskim mobuctiom I fe» f H G TREASON A rV nd HOY BOUITtNO L oTr.cted61 words
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Advertisement386 1952-04-21 5 PHONE lOt2 BgjgJ AHLCOOLI l» I S SHOWS [l]pßr^^^2j^{ 630 9.30 I 13th BAY I "THE PRINCE WHO WAS A THIEF" rin Color By I r«hni< olor. NEXT CHANGE tflPfef£ "GYPSY FURY" Wjm Starring VIVECA LINDFORS as Singoalla, jH^H Wild, Tempting, Tempestuous! 9 CHRISTOPHER KENT v J as Erland \j386 words
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870 1952-04-21 6 TOE Pertk State Council recently passed unan--1 imously and without debate the State Nationality fiffi 1952. Before the Bill was passed. Ik? State Legal Adviser, Mr. M G. Neal, "I 'vis h to refer to one possible cr.uc.sm ol the Select870 words
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Article, Illustration10 1952-04-21 6 Every week some new excuse. Now hts against Sponsored Programmes..."10 words
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Article1233 1952-04-21 6 PHILIP VERNON - "REBELLION" IN THE TORY PARTY PHILIP VERNON By LONDON. HPHE recent news of a "rebellion" m the Conservative Party has come almost as a welcome relief; ti is a change, at any rate. from the morbid interest which the great British public has been showing recently m the affairs of1,233 words
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Article305 1952-04-21 6 1 Sir: The burning question. 1 of the day is the untoward 1 behaviour of a Legislative Councillor at the Council meeting last week. The Councillor concerned is Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj. He gave out m the papers sometime ago that he supi ported the National305 words
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Article357 1952-04-21 6 (\N the 21st. April m 1863 Bahaullah, the Founder of the Bahai Faith, gave the world a new interpretation to the word religion and made it responsible for not only the spiritual, but also the political, economic and social well being of mankind. His plan357 words
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Article638 1952-04-21 6 Prom our own Correspondent COLOMBO (by Air Mail) TT'ITH Parliament dissolv- ed and most of the former Members of Parliament busy m their electorates, the Nuwara Eiiya season which attracts thousands of people to the hiil station was not so gay ar it usually is. Still638 words
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Article, Illustration453 1952-04-21 7 A meson Pledges US Support For The West Hits Out At Red I eace Campaign WASHINGTON, April 20, (Reuter). Pledging that the I riited States would continue to give full support to plans designed to secure the participation of Cjermany m a purely defensive European community, of State Dean Acheson453 words
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51 1952-04-21 7 Reds Have 1700 USSR Aircraft In Korea Mai ichu- 'I force berg, t thi C X tad availi J( le sary of xington m il the Soviel fl MIG-1S nui amount. ng n i inese and X rea oum--00. I the Arnusthe US S R. bad fighting r 500 field51 words
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357 1952-04-21 7 RICH, April 20, (Reuter).— The condition of Milord Cripps, former British Chancellor of the qiit-r. has become extremely serious, Dr. Dagl.iechti. the Swiss woman specialist attending him sail today. Stafford, who will be 63 on April 24, is under ai *he Birehe r-Benner clinic357 words
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57 1952-04-21 7 Egypt Goes To Polls At End Of Year 1 Apr, 20 (Renter) general elections, eduled for May 18 ned ■"indefinitely" t- before the end s revealed m a writ- read to the Press Ebeid Pasha, leadEC "a (Independent :< irtj after a meeting ith Premier Hilaly V ha said Hilaly57 words
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Article39 1952-04-21 7 SIS, April 20 (AFP) ay. C-in-C French ia, last night order- x to be shorten by an h< starUnj on Mon- j»i m Tunis and The measure is intake advantage of ;::iprove economic i ..hating traffic.39 words
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40 1952-04-21 7 20 Renter >.— ,\d Japan have stabUsh diplomaS after the Japanese which was signed tcisco on September ml > !".>ree OH Apr. German Foreign m red today eed ;p that m~>- I be set up m40 words
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53 1952-04-21 7 \.\i. ENGLAND, x: I'—1 A warm sunny hrt I Prime Minister bill <>ut ol his st< lay to get bnck 4 running Britain's beer. i!l three days thai developed into if experts who found uid-mouth disease igh'a prize Guernsey passed death sentence ligree animals worthAP - 53 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-04-21 7 U t> M— 7 *io. ■l-dus.r a-d J^& »»i -::l of Nrw ZeaJand. called o n gj nd ti ra*Ul lil.avan. New Delhi, durinf their V^ /Vaj-n nilv Photo shows (L. U R): Mrs Watts. Dr. KaJ n G.I.I.SG.I.I.S. - 39 words
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Article124 1952-04-21 7 BER L Nt April 20. I LP) T »»e East German I I l -»mmunists yesterday <! i failed on the West Ger mans to force the present Western (ifrman regime out of office by "all methods" including s»vts "™«a against the forth coming Allied-German peace124 words
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Article73 1952-04-21 7 LONDON, April 20, (UP).— American stage stars Alfred I Lund and Lynn Fontanne reported yesterday the theft of thousands of dollars worth of jewels and furs from their hotel room m the latest of a series of celebrity burglaries. Air Marshal J, D I. J*****™: Chief of theAP - 73 words
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Article59 1952-04-21 7 KKK Chief Beaten With Blackjack MIAMI, Apr 20 fAP) Bill Hendrix. Florida Ku Klux Klan leader running for governor, said last night he was kidnapped by three men shortly before a scheduled campaign speech, beaten with a blackjack and dumped from a car 25 miles *!rum town Hendrix was treated59 words
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Article31 1952-04-21 7 VIENNA, April 20 <AP>— Police riot squads baton-charged several hundred unruly Communist demonstrators yesterday when they tried to molest American cars m the American sector. Several Reds were hurt.31 words
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Article113 1952-04-21 7 BOMBAY. Apr 20 <Reuter> Customs authorities at the airport here today seized jewellery worth £150.04)0 from Nawafa Zahir Yar Jung and his wife, A'ho were bound for Cairo. The Nawab, who is one of the biggest landlords of Hyderabad State, and his wife have n ()W113 words
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Article87 1952-04-21 7 LONDON, April 20 (AFP) Lancashire cotton industry registered the highest number of unemployed ever since the 1930 crisis with 12,000 workers idle at the big cotton centre of Rochdale, this week it was learned here yesterday. .Meanwhile, Manchester reports stated that the British government would place87 words
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Article70 1952-04-21 7 RAH WAY. (NEW JERSEY). April 20 <AP»— A band of 231 hungry and thirsty convicts, reDelling against prison conditions, yesterday released one <»t nine hostage guards from a dormitory where they have been holding out for two days behind barricades. He was treed as he70 words
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Article22 1952-04-21 7 THE Prime Minister ol South Korea. Dr. John M. Chang, has resigned because of ill health. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 22 words
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Article12 1952-04-21 7 Field Marshal Yi>>:-.>unt Montgommery, Atlantic Pact ViceCommander, has arrived m Milan- A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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Article82 1952-04-21 7 SYDNEY. April 20, (UP).— Loud Hives, Chairman and Managing Dirt-tor of Rolls Royee Motor Company, said today American Sabrejet fighter planes would soon be fitted with Rolls Royee engines. He made the statement as ho. left by plane for the United States after conferring82 words
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Article58 1952-04-21 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. 20 (AP)— John M. Hightower, Associated Press reporter on international affairs, last night won the eighth annual Raymond Clapper Memorial Award for "exceptionally meritorious work during 1951." The US $500 prize was voted by five newspaper editors, serving as judges, lor Hightower's general coverage58 words
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Article42 1952-04-21 7 FONTAINBLEAU, Apr. 20 (Reuter).— SHAPE'S tactical air force contingents, previously under the direct operational control ol Gen. Lauris Norstad, Commander-in-Chief Allied Air Forces Central Europe, will from today operate a s "Allied Tactical Air Forces" under British and American Command.42 words
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Article44 1952-04-21 7 WASHINGTON. Apr. 20 <AP) A nine-month extension of lhe enlistment of many armed forces volunteers whose regular terms wer c due to expire m the year starting July 1 was announced yesterday by the Defence Department which said about 125.000 are affected.44 words
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Article42 1952-04-21 7 THE first Belgian stamp to bear the head of 21 -year-old King Baudouin will show him without glasses. The stamp for 50 francs will be issued for the opening of the World Postal Congress m Brussels on May 14.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article30 1952-04-21 7 USIS Clerks H eld Taipeh police have arrested f.vo Formosan clerks of the United States Information Service there on charges that they embezzled about US$l2,OOO m USIS funds. A. P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article120 1952-04-21 7 WASHINGTON, April 20 (Reuter)—More than a week before the Communist Peiping Government charged that United States germ warfare m China was causing epidemics, they had explained the epidemics a.s arising from natural causes The evidence for this is now m American hands coming from the People*120 words
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Article, Illustration246 1952-04-21 7 BADULLA. CEYON, April 20, (Reuter) The Ceylon Indian Congress which is holding its 12th annual session here m a resolution yesterday directed its working committee to "launch such a struggle as may be necessary m order to secure the removal of all discriminatory legislation against the246 words
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Article110 1952-04-21 7 LONDON, April 20 CUP)— The Economist's index <if wholesale commodity pr ices which is ath< i h< avily weighted for food s ii'i". no igo of declining today For the fortnight ending April 7. the ind< x s U tod 226.0, compared wjth the revised110 words
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Article47 1952-04-21 7 9 PARIS, April 20 (Reuter) Three members of a French expedition which will try to climb the hitherto unconquered 21,500 feet Chaukamba peak m the Himalayas left Paris by train for Genoa last night on the first stage of their journey to India.47 words
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56 1952-04-21 7 TURIN Apr 20 <AP> A 30.000.000 lire (£17,000) reward was offered today by Fiat Automobiles for indications leading to the arrr.st of the killer of one of their directors. Elio Codeea. Director of the Spa section of Fiat, was killed by an assassin on Wednesday56 words
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62 1952-04-21 7 UNITED NATIONS, Apr. 20 (Renter)- The United Nations Statistical Office has estimated the world population at about 2,399.900.000, halt of it m Asia. Details for the period 1 93U 5] are: African 198.000.000; North America 216,300,000: South America 111.400.000: Asia (without USSR) 1.272.000.000: Europe62 words
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Article27 1952-04-21 7 OMAHA (Nebraska). Apr. 20 (AFP) It wa s officially announced today that all danger ol flooding of Omaha has now been I removed.27 words
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Article54 1952-04-21 7 SAIGON. Apr. 20 (AFP>-T*-o French sportsmen. ML A Lalont and Dr. Blaizot, were mv r dered yesterday afternoon when on a hunting trip 25 kilometres from Saigon. GEN. Eisenhower. Supreme Allied Commander, who ha.s a throat infection was still m bed at his home m Paiis yesterday withReuter - 54 words
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112 1952-04-21 7 Russians Training EGerman 'Police' BONN Garmai r, A; CUP) Ilie \v< m G< governitx said to mi :i f 4 mcd into ii e i m m r\i«4« m i (i. r •>(,-' P« t urxit i^ expert s 10,000 > iriti < now being trained I "polio force, a112 words
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Article43 1952-04-21 7 WASHINGTON, (Reuter > Six Japan< i t ime pilots baivc been bi to the United Stab fresher oounei In civil i .>- -tiot) at the Japan Covet ment's request, the Ui Slate Civil Aeronaut! t A■mini tration said today43 words
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Article42 1952-04-21 7 Lady Gascoigne Visits Hongkong HONGKONG, \pj I (Beuter-AAP) —La d•. Sat* coigne, n Ifc of thi Ii Ambassador to Ifosci >v led iifro yesterday toe Uriel She duiinc hei i the i lolony he will meet friends and ill laU i Tokyu.42 words
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Article41 1952-04-21 7 Lord tanay. S<*r: etai <■'•<■ of the North Atlantic i < Coiincii, has named H <d< hw. rh n! the Netherlai -i^ Deputy Secretary-General.^ A P TAIPFH pma MfMMti SChoolfl of whales h.r.«- !>• < n sighted off Southern Form A .P.A.P. - 41 words
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Miscellaneous50 1952-04-21 7 ,u A j I 111 l l! W TMERE II OH MELLO, \I I HEY, KIDS--- I I'VE BEEN p= ,^^timi*^t Mil II W &OES BBTTV--- WANT YOU TO INVITED TO ■yf PMJOVIN& T YOUR OKAY r^ MAKE YOURSELVES V ANOTHER fly^./ WERb cNJUViiN^ m FEEL RIGHT AT w PARTY50 words
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Article, Illustration343 1952-04-21 8 By A special l.i>i*respoiitlt*nt IN four days trading after Easter, V-'l-»v;«!i markets showed more confidence and an i :is«*d volume of business Mas written. img Industrials, Hammers were a feature on the announcement of the intention to "water" capital by the issue ofStandard - 343 words
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191 1952-04-21 8 Israel Studies Singapore Fish Breeding GRASS carp will soon be introduced m the inland water- ways ot Israel from Thailand, Dr. T.J. Job, FAO Fisheries Officer, has announced. Two fisheries officers from the Israeli Government are m Bangkok to secure new varieties of fish for breeding purposes and observe the191 words
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Article507 1952-04-21 8 Jeram Kuantan Rubber Estates Ltd. Profit for year 1951 was $490,043. or 170 per cent. Proposed final dividend of 50 per cent, will make a total dividend for the year of 80 per cent. Net liquid assets $441,395, work out j at $1 53 per share. Production averaged507 words
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Article194 1952-04-21 8 Industrials: British Malaya Trust; $6 50, Fraser and Neave 1" $3.62^, Gammon $2.77J i and $2.80, Great Eastern Lite $3 paid $12.75. Hammei' .>4G.O'J to j $47.00. Malayan Breweries $4.95 and $5.00. Malayan Collieries' (1.67| and $1.65, McAlister (39J0, Robinson $:i.97>. Straits Times $3.65 to $3.60. Straits194 words
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Advertisement632 1952-04-21 8 FAST KECULAR TRANS- PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overljad gas Frincisco Lo s Angeles A! American Canadian Cities Penang P.S'ham Spore Arr LA SI fj IKKrNBACH 21/26 Apr 27/28 Apr 29 Apr/1 Ma J 22Ma> HWVAII BHAR 21 26May 27 28May 29May Uune 22June F,: bill parU.ulars of Dry Cargo Deep Tanks632 words
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Advertisement872 1952-04-21 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenbam Penang Also direct Sailinp from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due S'piire Due Penans From "Fiinins" Apr 27th Djakarta "Hanyang" May 4th May Ttli Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penans P. S'h m Spore For "Siechuea"872 words
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Advertisement389 1952-04-21 8 "KOREA" foT Bangkok Ssiqon BougkOMK R-tSHai •>! •ll "KIN A" for Bai«kok, Saigon. Honckong Kobe Yokohama 2: FBOM JAPAN/H()\(.KO\C. "BIXTANG" presor>l',v load- ing Japan for Bangkok abt:f> LSMaj SAII INGS TO CONTIM NT S N v, For Colombo. Aden. Port Said (.enoa Aniuc Hamburg Copenhagen, Oothmbui^ CkU Spore p v389 words
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Article110 1952-04-21 9 fee ings »f the m ten ing ..< I i fie isia of tnd 1 >yed to d c foi c of pay m I I ■an ired U tin ed ►n their t- te tors m >■ •id other Ai lin a v short110 words
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Article341 1952-04-21 9 Some Frank Words For Govt. Sir;-! do not know whether you dare to print some fm;.K words about the fr..|! j The Hi*h Commieeiooer Mm Ijld repeatedly thai he wi;l try to end racialism and 1 fommunalism m Malaya Yet gjj J vh g happening. 22 of General Ten> pw341 words
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Article176 1952-04-21 9 —As a member of tl c was very happy when i mi n the loyal papers I Mr X 6©. fwa Brsi Indian 8« Tanjong nvesi gate the Indians But 1 v. is d ippointi 1 when he ma s statemeni to the i 4 his176 words
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Article226 1952-04-21 9 s M•' r to Guthrie whi< h is advancing he fu 11 cost to enable iti c nployi to b.• >mes of ]r r own, i s, sir. is an c i np!e which could be we emulated by big firms m Si I K>l wlO226 words
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565 1952-04-21 9 Sir:— In a letter tinder the above hoHHinjf published In The Singapore Standard oti April m, "Middle Easterner' disagrees v/ith Mr. LasarouS that Asians are purTurbcd b 7 the bellicose ar.rl often rhi'disli ftntements marte by American Senators, Admirals etr. He goes nn re^ountina the virtue565 words
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Article313 1952-04-21 9 Sir: -I agree with "Voter" thai the Singapore arrange* ments for registration arc totally inadequate, In your paper last weefc there was a largo advertisement Listing ten places where people can make enq liries and register m Kuala Lumpur, which has one fifth of the population313 words
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Article273 1952-04-21 9 Sii The <* points raised by '•I-SVV m The Standard of April 16, remind* me of an old saying "he favouri the cats while watching the milk". However. I request 'he writer to rr;:ri the following clarification with little Care and pure heart. I. This273 words
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Article287 1952-04-21 9 OF INTEREST TO GOVT. EMPLOYEES Sr. tt <\ be of Inter- 'o (i-r. > rnmeni s> rva-,'(? a.'.rl members of *ne Singapore Government Officers' Co-operativi Houatng Society Limited k tow that a si. of 1200.000 fenerou \\y app id by tlm Government oi I c Co ony nf Singapore Is287 words
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Article86 1952-04-21 9 a ear 1 I ttw S I n few 1 It's wrak i to 1 •.<• Nati 9 r- B li pi-. It that he r r the Ind r i A: t they I t trmies m 1 r prior to < i the B i86 words
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Article, Illustration175 1952-04-21 10 (On left) "THE PAGODA*— fey Pra.cis V ip. x i of !i:wm Koae (SECOND PRIZI (Above) "DRIFTING IN THi MOONXIGHT" by the bum photographer. (THIRD PR!Z| II!} ESPLANADE PENANG" I>> Tan Seng Ann. of iv:i;!-- i.ikvn .tt 1 .00. with a Zeiss Ikon175 words
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Article35 1952-04-21 10 OWIXG to the picture layout on tins page. t)ie Monday article on Photography by Peier Robinson will appear on this page next week when he will discuss aspects oj "Child Photography." i35 words
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Advertisement136 1952-04-21 10 IIITA 119 V!I %f J w fr^ r angsfinder Ni\v Miiiiiliirt- lotilint; r:imt>r:i lor ;im.it»'iir«. who prefer thr liiM-^t strikingly h.intisiuiit*. >lrt';nulirxil. Nri oiufi.miiiT conihintMl r;tnu«'hml»*r viewflndei viih bright iiu;iir*' and grwilwrt arrwrary. N<-\\ nit;tl unirr in.ixiiiniin perlormiiM c ;»iii^limutt I i ikon i:. (ni coated, itli sapnb performance Im>ili136 words
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Miscellaneous272 1952-04-21 10 ON THE AIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE <IK4 CD at) 10 am. News; 10.H5 Tune* fr»m resterday and Today; 10.45 The Con- i iinental Touch: II a.m. lime for nnsic; 1 p.m. David I.c Winter Jrri $Uilivan Orchestra; I.M News: 1.43 lome on the K.ui^e: 6.18 Programme summary: »i.l« Children's lorner;272 words
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Miscellaneous237 1952-04-21 10 MONDAY CROSSWORD By special arrangement with The Times and Manchester Guardian (Copyright) T~2 3 I* Hi 5 ■ill JU-C L Li h3_iZHZKZpIB-i "Z_~- I-lili- !;Z M i_^Z^l Z^zipl 25 i he f *i messa-e that S. An 111-fated victim of the First tmti,,? t R f 6l \J Do ppsa237 words
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Miscellaneous377 1952-04-21 10 I^ODAV S Q| OTATION: -A fool may be known by I six things; anger without cause: speech without profit; chance without progre>»; inquiry without object: putting trust m a stranger; and mistaking foes for friends." Arabian Proverb. MONDAY lOR EVERYONE: Allow yourself extra time en route since there is a377 words
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Article574 1952-04-21 11 Veteran Risman In Great Form WEMBLEY STADIUM, Middlesex, Apr. 19, (Reuter). Workington Town, the Cumberland CJab, yson tlie Rugby League Cup final here this 'afternoon beating Featlierstone Rovers by 18 'point* (four tries and three goals) to 10 points (two tries and two jroals). Workington. the574 words
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Article266 1952-04-21 11 SCRC beat the RAAF m a friendly cricket match played on lions: Lim Green yesterday. RAA.F Ist Inns. w c Roberts c Cheow Chye b Cfaua Ens Cheng 17 L Edwards b Ong Sv.ee Law 6 P. Claxk b Chua. En* Cheng 24 P. Jttlien run266 words
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Article170 1952-04-21 11 LONDON. Apr. 19 (Renter)— Billy Wright. captain of Ensland and Wolvcrhampton WanI derers, has been voted the '"Footballer of the Year" by the members of the Football Writers Association. He will be present!ed with a statuette— a model of a footballer at a dinner at170 words
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Article, Illustration179 1952-04-21 11 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead Wt y DO YOU sway to the position shown by the broken line a! j the left v* you siring the club v round, back and up? The figure pictured m the toUd outline xho'rs a player swinging correct! y. Ilia arving revotvtt a179 words
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Article37 1952-04-21 11 H. G, TEATE and Mrs. J. Strickland won the mixed j foursome golf played at the Island Golf Club yesterday. Teate had a handicap of 20 and Mrs. Strickland 27. Their nett score was 70.37 words
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Article513 1952-04-21 11 FOLLOWING are complete race weights for the j&ecoml day of the Selangor Turf (Jub meeting on Wednesday. CL. 4, DIV.' 2, 51F. CL 4, DIV. 3, f TL* J Constellation 900 *bt. r Capitol Kid 8.13 Delilah O.tMl u ,>;,rh <s nf ih-po Demonic 8.12513 words
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348 1952-04-21 11 IPOH, Sun.- The Perak Amatenr I ootbal! inorll tion fielding: the probable Malaya C up side uliirh m to have played Penang: today, just scraped home by four goals to three m a friendly in. itch against ihr l.'iti Royal Lancers on the Chinese348 words
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Article461 1952-04-21 11 LONDON April (Reutrr):— With 14 iSaJM of the English setter season left, only two trams arc irrt.iiii to thanj;c diriiian v a result of the League*! championships. Sheffield Wed ning 2-0 at D veni i i tain of regaining I I lost wrt»ea they were461 words
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Article86 1952-04-21 11 SYDNEY, Apr (H hrAAP) World < ghi boxing champion, Hay B t--son, has tx en m I tin to fight Dave Sand I c Empire champion, for the r I J l( A Former Australian champion, Pred Hennebi rry, si pn sent an official of86 words
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79 1952-04-21 11 BISHTOM, Lanea* i c Apr 20 < Reutci V I akad v !o Indian T<-t ill ro ter m id« lan hnpreuive fl I sppe r Haslingden. thf L \.< ague Club i« the p< i-' game of Ib 4» against Rishton here on79 words
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Article38 1952-04-21 11 SO ffAf .-1 r, r>ti ICE d C 4 /i tf to i Di 2 ;bh <• <■ -1 at Gey In. > /i i /< iwi i M 4. In VG SCf A i 0 a I <■' n r li.38 words
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Article24 1952-04-21 11 SOCCf 1 2— D.C.RE. of W0,,, a tMJ HJ l>>' t < PCRC pig Div IB i cat i I Mr a on < a24 words
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Article835 1952-04-21 11 LOVDO»«. April 79 (Reut*»ri All Itacue .^tandinu* alter ye->ie.day's ii!ehM wore: J IKST DIVISION P W D L P A P l-v Ifanctaester i OnltecL 40 21 11 8 Bfl 51 d 3 Anas] 40 21 U 8 73 52 5J Tottenbsua BotSZMUr 40 20 9835 words
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Advertisement510 1952-04-21 11 SITtVTIOWS VACANT immediate em divei to work i atex. Rt-plv to I. M Standard anasei for di.s'i Penang, (.Jocxi the ris;ht person W A N TED la I South Perak i HE \VY .MOTOR 1 I ea A ,p.v B x Mo. T7»l. S r.i. [pofa :s re- «TC I510 words
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Advertisement483 1952-04-21 11 Member Banks of the Malayan Exchange B*nks Association operating m the Colon, of Singapore* hm£j that on and after Ist May 1952 they will require all "order^ ™j«es handed In then 'for negotiation or collection to I o properly endoi erf ;n the cii« mai fop aa presrribed by accepted483 words
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Advertisement542 1952-04-21 11 MALAYAN PRODUCERS, LIMITED. I (INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA) WOTICI IS IIF.RFBY GIVEN U»l at the Amnial Genera. Meeting held on nth April, 1952 it was resolved bai the Final Dividend o! W, esj Income Tax for The year ended 31st December 195] a Firs! Interim Dividend ol leaa542 words
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Advertisement48 1952-04-21 11 DEATH \TADAME Goh Kirn Liar ■LA (62), died on April 20 1952 at 192 Carpmncl Road leaving behind her husband (Low Boon Ann), three sons (Low Hock .Soo, Low Hork Chuan, Low Hock Lye) three daughters, and four frandchildren to mourn her loss. funeral on Tuesday April 22.48 words
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126 1952-04-21 12 One Upset In Varsity Shuttle Tourney THI MN M.S «f the third Tii\f!Nit\ of Malaya badmin- t.n championships played off tt IW (..in tins Sent; School Hili (omt \esterdav saw Miss; Margaret Lira win two titles. i on upset was the i final m which tes Margaret Lam KhOG were126 words
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Article34 1952-04-21 12 TIDES and TIMES ;i; -i 'I IDES ai the principal Is m Mai;t> a: A.M. P.M. Siatapwre 8.'19 9.30 Malacca 5.48 5.59 P»rt Dickson 4.29 4.40 P«»rt Sham 3.19 3.47 pl "«ns 11.13 11.0534 words
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Article71 1952-04-21 12 Aryan G> snkhana's spriat loaded !k*eper .\r;( k.tn .ithan h.ts been ivmu some outstanding 1 displaja m the five 1 mitcbea he has played 1 fof the tourists agaiast 1 Sin^aporr teams. This stvt'-a fofl length dive a1 s.'.ndy Mardomald s I if t was t> piral71 words
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207 1952-04-21 12 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sun here was (ieoffrey de Silva's against the Selangor Indians fore Indians* could bat m re of 186. 0 the YMCA ground the -t gained a narrow ng i ns vid >ry over tb c ians who were dismissed207 words
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Article350 1952-04-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.- Time saved RE's from certain defeat by the R >yal West Rents when they met at the H Q. (.Mj ground yesterday. Batting first the RE*s put up 113 runs oi which Jones and Gurucharan Singh scored and 29 run? respectively. Sheaburn350 words
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Article45 1952-04-21 12 S ingw FA have named the I is players to travel to Pc for the FAM cup final satu lay; I Gay, Mitchel. Narayan- Cheng Yearn. Arulrajah, I> "i. Rozario, Hen? Sect. Jthu, S'nathen, Poh <■ w. Mhd. K>r Yunus Tbasen45 words
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381 1952-04-21 12 IPOH. Sun. State cricketer. T. 11. Koeuitz. proved himself thr most effective bowler m JhK week-end's Brander Shield l»-4^iie cricket games, capturtec «it;ht wickets for 13 runs. X teniti plavcd for the YMCA v won their fixture against i c Worcestershire Regiment by 18381 words
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Article, Illustration551 1952-04-21 12 Ceylonese, SCC Batsmen Make Merry For Season 's Best Display THE season s first display of bright batting was given by the Ccyloncse Sports Clv the Singapore Cricket Club playing their SCA .enior 'A' match on the padang. They i total of 552 runs m the sessions551 words
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531 1952-04-21 12 ARYAN GYMKHANA of India were beaten narrowly m their fifth Colony match yesterday playing against a depleted Singapore team at Jalan Besar Stadium. A capacity crowd of 13,000 fans saw Singapore win 2 l after being held I—l1 1 till the 57th minute.531 words
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165 1952-04-21 12 Malayan AAA Sports For August 15, 16 IPOH, Sun.— The Malayan Athletic championship meeting: for 1952 will be held at the Ipoh padang: on August 15 and 16. The last time Ipoh staged the meet was 40 years ago. Following today's annual meeting of the Perak Amateur Athletic Association a165 words
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Article130 1952-04-21 12 GHQ FARELF .scored their first win of the season over Pay Corps by one goal to ni] m a Div. 1 Singapore District League tie at Nee Soon yesterday. After having the better of the play for 20 minutes of ihe first half. Fellows put130 words
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Article33 1952-04-21 12 MLAR, Sun.— The Negri Sembilan state soccer team i beat Johore by six goals to onp m a friendly football match played yesterday at the Muar Club padang. i33 words
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Article178 1952-04-21 12 Penang Veterans In Form PENANG, Sun— Wooi Kean Tat. former Penang: state player, staged a fine comeback today when he scored d'Z runs for the Chinese Recreation Club who beat the Penang Sports Club by 56 runs m their first cricket match this season on Victoria Green. Two other Chinese178 words
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Article412 1952-04-21 12 AFTER five days inact Malayan players selected i began their training yester of their Penang coach, Mr. Clerical Union hall yesterds The players who limbered j up on the court were Teoh! Seng Khoon and Tan Jin Eotig (Perak), Chan Kon Leong. j Veoh Teck412 words
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Article64 1952-04-21 12 WORCESTER. April 19: (Rcuter)— Edwin Cooper. the 36-year-old Worcestershire open, ing batsman, will not be playing against the Indian cricketers m the first match of their tour which starts at Worcester on May 3 Cooper has been released by Worcestershire m order that he might take up64 words
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Article679 1952-04-21 12 CSC v SCC C.S.t. beat S.C.C. oa first innings scores. B.G.C. IST INNINGS— I6t CSC. IST INNINGS C. Thuraisingham c Blasters b Qould ioi S. Kulasingam a MeMullen s S. Nagaiah lbw McMullen c V. R Sabapath; b Harrison i R. v. s. Bundram l l679 words
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Article719 1952-04-21 12 BRADDEI. CC's Metralfe's five wickets for four runs m six overs three of which were maidens was the outstanding junior tourney bowling: performance. Braddell Cricket Club eh ilked up their fourth successive victory when they had 8.0.D.C.A easily beaten by 4ti runs. Indian Association719 words
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