Singapore Standard, 23 April 1952
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Title Section18 1952-04-23 1 Singapore Standard Ik m m x II NO. 295. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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392 1952-04-23 1 New Singapore Governor To Be Installed Today Standard Staff Reporter lIU scond (iovernor oi Singapore since the civil ..mi -nt took over from the B.M.A. m 1946, Mr. John \i.ull. will be installed m office at a colourful m il the Victoria Memorial Hall at 10 a.m. 1 today. 'I392 words
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47 1952-04-23 1 I: ax An ic. the Sultan n into a ia i resulting m n m m i -j S with and unconscious nine Bung i :iro Abhis > tiers. X intan tured one Ihe rear near ipai T shed Dr nande ittendes47 words
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Article37 1952-04-23 1 I unhurt two m ide i I mg airfield lei el iping ible m Right, trie i nth a heels the isa near Tne: c ence i othei v iged pla emoved fo iep il37 words
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Article, Illustration837 1952-04-23 1 Protesting Squatters See Homes Pulled Down By Labourers Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S squatter problem took a serious turn yesterday when scores were rendered homeless m two parts of the Island. On the grounds of the Woodbndge Mental Hospital, labour squads with armed police escorts demolished five huts837 words
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Article278 1952-04-23 1 LONDON, April 22 (UP)— Prime Minister Winston Churchill's government warned Britons today that they will yet fewer automobiles and television sets and less lood this year. The government's economic survey for 1952 said more production than ever before will be diverted to an effort to achieve278 words
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227 1952-04-23 1 Stop Press Biggest Atom Bomb Exploded YUCCA FLAT. Nevada. Apr. 22 (IP)— An unseen airplane. n:arked only by a vapour trail across the clear desert sky dropped an atom bomb on this remote Nevada valley at n.JO GMT today. A flash of light >n the skies northwest of here today227 words
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Article32 1952-04-23 1 [SMAILIA, Apr. 22 (Renter** —More than 47)1) officers and men of the First Battalion Royal Lincolnshire Regimenl sailed for Britain today from Port Said m the Empress ot Australia.32 words
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Article72 1952-04-23 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. April 22 The I smallness ol the increase m rub- price yesterday, first day of decontrol by the United SI ite* I authorities, is produced by the fact that there is little demand at the moment American manufacturers who have been forced72 words
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249 1952-04-23 1 Mentri Besar Of Perak Leaves For UK IPOH, Tue, A large ci >wd J oi over 100 Governmenl ofli- g rials and friends, including 4 the Elaja Muda of Perak, were J at the Ip'>h Airport this morn- 1 J Ing to wish t'i" Mentri Bt-v..r 4 of the S:_te.249 words
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Article78 1952-04-23 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON Apr. 22— The r01.0w.n9 are the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Morket todcy LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN 32 Id. Spot £962 per ton P ,c 31 Id buyer,, £963 seller*. July/Sept. |UJ hfce mQnth% £964 Cr ZM-,' 2978 words
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Article, Illustration279 1952-04-23 1 Paglar Standard Staff Reporter IT IS A PITY thai such unpleasant things a.s the destruction >f homes of poor peasants should occur m Singapore on the eve of the installation of ;i new Governor, said Dato C. -JPaglar (member lor Changi) when he learned of279 words
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Article37 1952-04-23 1 WINDSOR. England, Aor 22 (Reuter)— Queen Elizabeth yesterday invested her husband, tic* Duke of Edinburgh, with the Order of the Thistle, one of B_ tain's oldest establi hed orders of chivalry, al Windsor Ca .tie.37 words
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Article148 1952-04-23 1 LONDON, Apr. 22 <A!»> The Sultan of Johore U lost his appeal to the Pl.O Council m London to slav action m the Singapore courts over a summons by the Sultan's son which challenged his father's rights te two properties m Singapore. The Judicial Committee of148 words
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107 1952-04-23 1 Standard Staff Reporter S I NG A PO H E Legislative Councillors deploring the official action ol turning am 15 the Press at the swearing-in ceretnonj al the new Governor, Mi John P Nicoll on Monday, asked why they were not invited107 words
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Advertisement90 1952-04-23 1 w_.w« Inside M^"* Strike* io Women r»i__> 2 Plea For ci«aa#Sm«» fl ,t wlflf Nt ws msiae _m- ocriKe. Flnccf p z Chinese: s aare ©ea/^. 4 Shooting: s j 5 pH-de SILVA 1 s< »tG* sr S'*6St>o*§ y 41 A lU»9"t/* '*0# X^mm 1 H *****m*n**mm**a h (UP* l90 words
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Advertisement61 1952-04-23 1 GRESHAM FIHR TMf ONLY TWC/Clt VrTTH TH{ CAI TYK 200. K«*|ir<'«**'nt.itiv<rs W. THL KM ON A. CO. Singapore A. X Lumpur TOLLEY'S i ay y *> MATURED MSS$$ k^Sf SPECIM *!°"tt'W HOSPITAL BRANDY I a Distilled by: l Tolley, Scott Tolley Ltd f a a So Agent* McALISTER &CO^ LTD.61 words
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Article, Illustration530 1952-04-23 2 19 Fined $475, 'Wrong Way To Settle Dispute' A LORRY driver who was on his way to deliver a consignment of goods anil 15 labourers lo the factory of the National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd., Bukit Timah Road, was threatened with assault by a group530 words
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Article171 1952-04-23 2 standard Siaff Reporter 5 NDH] lerchants m Singa- re have I i a man h on hi 1 1 ernment and n oUm r a m the < ny m the matter oi giving their pees shorter working The managi ixm nl Committee _i171 words
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Article52 1952-04-23 2 M< NHAMED Z irak bin H tssan led m the Second strate > Courl yester. a rtea mg a woman's handbag I ing $206 IU.S.) and $12 Straits) at 1 n ction t Bt. aeh b d and Li mg Sc i i S1 *et at I i52 words
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Article166 1952-04-23 2 Hawkers Oppose Tenders THE SINGAPORE Hawkers Union has sent m a protest to the President of the City Council against the recommendation oi the Health Committee that hawkers stalls m the Esplanade now under construction should be allocated on a tender system. The protest is m printed I >rm witb166 words
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Article, Illustration113 1952-04-23 2 THAT A HIGH standard of photography has been reached m South East Asia m the past few years is evident at the second photographic exhibition 'sponsored by the Sin Chew Weekly. a publication of the Sin i hew Jit P©h m Singapore. The exhibition which opened113 words
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Article40 1952-04-23 2 HOLDERS of receipts issued by the Singapore Registration Centre for torn or defaced identity cards bearing dates up till May 9, are informed that they should call at the registration office to collect their new cards.40 words
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Article49 1952-04-23 2 A ROYAL MARINE. Pte. R. Wilson, was charged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with stealing a purse containing $sti and an identity card belonging to Aug Ah Kirn at Verdun Road on April 20. Bail was opposed and the case was postponed to April 29.49 words
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Article117 1952-04-23 2 Standard Staff Correspondent MELBOURNE. Apr. 22: -I a n y former Australian prisoners of war accompanied war hero Johnny Funk to meet his wife and children j wnen the liner Nieuw Holland docked m Melbourne today j from Singapore. Johnny Funk and his family I were117 words
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290 1952-04-23 2 FAKE PHOTOS: ITS AN ART, STUDIO MEN SAY Standard Staff Reporter "unrea sonable" of the >i ngapo re Immigration authorities to contemplate rl :V v against photograph studios for producing take photographs <"> customers as "it does institute an offence law of the said a statement the Singapore V" t-290 words
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426 1952-04-23 2 Standard Woman Reporter THE Singapore Director of Medical Services. Dr. W. J. V. ickers, m a statement made to The Standard yesterday, replied lo the allegation which appeared recently m a Singapore paper to the effect that he had refused au offer426 words
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Article70 1952-04-23 2 THE POSTMASTERGeneral, Malaya, announced the following surface parcel postages rates which will take effect from May 1, 1 1)52. Canada (including Newfoundland) via Hongkong: $2.30 for 3 lb.. $3.90 for 7 ib.. $5.90 fur 11 lb and $8.30 for 22 lb. New Zealand: $1.70 for 270 words
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442 1952-04-23 2 Falsified Overtime Record Court Told LOW SER BOON, a 39-year-old clerk employed al H.M. Boom Defence Depot, Loyang. was committed to stand trial at the next Assizes after a preliminary m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday when he was tentatively charged with misappropriating $4,965.65 and falsifying the daily attendance442 words
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92 1952-04-23 2 Saloon Boy To Be Tried For Murder Standard Staff Reporter A 7 7- YEAR -OLD saloon boy. Tikan bin Sulaiman. irom the ship, Drente. was committed to stand trial at the Assize on a charge of murder, at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry m the Singapore Fourth Pobce Court92 words
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Advertisement204 1952-04-23 2 The j. DECCALIAr* Three Speed 33 1 3, r, r Jm m P.ltl -< f f /r t r RECORD REPRODUCER For Long Playing mmi D v Sttgtr+tmm m o, tO ,i gfi/ uf T»n<> und U**mmmlm*timm _f^ m m immmmmmmmmm) IJ/_W-*-te~ J y Wmr i\g> un 200-J.JO o #v204 words
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Miscellaneous124 1952-04-23 2 that critter WArnM' back/ yeh...nowa6soonasTHß r f El j THERE IN MOO TO TAKE A V I GET IN THE LAB,^—^ M _>~ 4 A }l*>'* »i|J' BITE OUTA OL' DINNY IS YOU LIGHT TUE/^1 ~*^N /k v. U l||l- V SURE GONNA BE SURPRISED) FUSE AND I'LL/o^WbH =J L-124 words
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Article, Illustration177 1952-04-23 3 Ratepayers' A ssn. Aims To Aid All Ral tO D bei ti i nal. it ire to l is ol v ..II ity, al- b 1 b v. be undei ■■■■<_ fa ws c c but vith the ire of a stnn I pari I n ;hl ion m c177 words
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Article23 1952-04-23 3 (He Poli hit and ita i on tho nighl me so v got f mi ild p23 words
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Article88 1952-04-23 3 THE M ilayan Brewei ies Ltd. W•: kers Union, organized tour n mths ago by Mr Peter M. Williams, has iust been given tfficial blessing registration certificate was ss led to this new Union un \pri 19 Mean hile, Mr Williams ha.s "ed another Union, known as Ihe88 words
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Article121 1952-04-23 3 Standard Stuff Reporter AN AMATEUR photographic I competition for members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade of Singapore, which is being arranged by the re-cently-formed Brigade Entertainments' Committee, will be run throughout next month. All exhibits must be m by May! 31. Entries, to be brought per-121 words
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92 1952-04-23 3 SIR Clutha MacKenzie, 57--year-old consultant on the "blind to UNESCO, who arrives here tomorrow, will meet head? of several departments including the Departments of Education, Medical and Social Welfare. The Secretary for Sorial Welfare, Mr. R. W. I. Band told the press92 words
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Article120 1952-04-23 3 AIR Vice-Marshal A. C. Sanderson, whose appointment as Commander m Chief of Far East Air Force with tin* rank of Air Marshal wa? confirmed by the R.A.F. yesterday is the man who, m the early days of the Emergency, Launched the air war on120 words
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310 1952-04-23 3 100-mile hitch-hike and a 250-mile air Irip by two young Mala\-. lia> won them places m the Koyal Air Force Regiment (Malaya) m Singapore. A third was rejected because In* was several inches below thr minimum height. The two accepted an* Alias bin310 words
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Article232 1952-04-23 3 MORE THAN' $5,000 I ia been received m the 'i- ol ip tionj to St Andi c v's ith< di al W ir Memorial F ind dvi ing the weeks ending Mar. 2'J thi >ugb April 12. Tiie total amount reached at the end ot March,232 words
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Article199 1952-04-23 3 CRAFTSMAN' Edward Loughran <28» ot 12 Military Workshops. R.E.M.E.. attached to REME. Training Centre was sentenced to B 4 days' imprisoi ment and to be discharged with ignominy from the Army, at a District Court Martial he'd m Aver Rajah Road, yesterday. Lough ran .smiled as199 words
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Article167 1952-04-23 3 Move To Save Squatler's Hut A MOVE to set aside the decision ot t!ie Singapore City Councillors to take action ngain.st Mr. Cheng Cho Chua requiring him to remove the unauthorised hut built by him on a road reserve m Dunearn Road will be made by Mrs. Robert Eu 'Pio167 words
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Article43 1952-04-23 3 THE Malayan Railway Administration announce-, thai the obstructions caused by trains which won.* derailed by terrorists m Pahang on April 18 and 20 have now boon cleared and normal tram services are being resumed on the East Coast Line from yesterday.43 words
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Article253 1952-04-23 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Secretary for Social Welfare, Mr. R. W T Band, yesterday announced tho formation of "The Singapore Social Welfare Chest" a.s a sort of central fund to which all donations handed to the Department for charitable purposes are payable. At a press conference253 words
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Advertisement136 1952-04-23 3 w nSff Always welcomeSlim Rrfutar Size y/'/Sjfy 1 1 fjFjff and the IkwX welcome lasts! W_W BK I _yZ£w/ Sl.nm-.er Demi-Site Wz J/// Djg mi#ak G^%sf rarKer ?i j^ fm/ 11 -yto mmcjb* f f JT iff X For that qwbl gift occasion-birthdays, anniversaries i^P 4^ k^A )T* religious holidays-remember136 words
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Advertisement223 1952-04-23 3 lICC /> I %W EXPRESS HURRICANE (Vp^| LANTERNS No -.JS tto C 0 Mi Ie m <•• mf Obtainable from all lamp dealers Sole Importers:- HO HOCK ANN Co. Ltd. SSI, BS3 «V BSS Itmili Rd Spore. 111. Distributors:- CHAN KEE CHEONG, 1 1 Mm Ii int lid Spurr tmmMmm^^mmmm^m^^m^m^mmmm^m—^mmammmm-mmmt^m^mmm^mmmmm^mmmm^mmmmmmrm^ammr-223 words
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154 1952-04-23 4 A UXILIARY POLICEMEN IN FIERCE BATTLE Three Terrorists Killed In A Day Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LLMPLR, Tues. Following a short, sharp engagement with an unknown number of terrorists, eight Auxiliary Policemen killed one and seriously wounded another m Kemaman, Trengganu, yesterday. The attackers withdrew and the security forces recovered154 words
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Article53 1952-04-23 4 GURNEY MEMORIAL LIBRARY S E REMBAN. Tues. Seremban's public library will be known as the (iurney Memorial Library after the late High Commissioner, it was revealed lure today Work has already started on the building which is expected to be completed m three months. The building has been designed by53 words
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170 1952-04-23 4 Radio Forum Discusses Nationalism THE French m Canada no longer regard themselves as French but as Canadians, said Professor George Catlin. writer and lecturer on p >lttical philoso- phy m Radio Malaya's seventh Malayan Forum broadcast last night. In Malaya where there is a plural society, members of the different170 words
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Article114 1952-04-23 4 A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at an inquest held into the death of And re w Drummond, an eight-year-old European boy who was drowned m a pond at Ay c r Rajah Road on Dec. 5, last114 words
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Article65 1952-04-23 4 JEAN PIERRE, a clerk employed at the Indian Association clubhouse m Balestier Road, was sentenced m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday to two months' rigorous imprisonment lor breach of trust and cheating. On Jan. 6 Pierre misappropriated $9*3 from the Indian Association and on65 words
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Article47 1952-04-23 4 A LIGHTERMAN, G. Munia Pillai was sentenced m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to one month's rigorous imprisonment for fraudulent possession of three rubber soles worth $3.60. Notice of appeal was given, and Pillai was released on bail of $500 m two sureties.47 words
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Article37 1952-04-23 4 THE High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, has appointed Mr. Charles Thornton to be an Unofficial Member of the Federal Legislative Council for a further period from April 7, 1952, to January 31, 1954, inclusive.37 words
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Article177 1952-04-23 4 A FORMER hospital attendanl was alleged to have induced a 60-year-old woman to deliver money to him by cheating her into believing that her sick .-on could be admitted into hospital by supplying gifts cigarettes to a doctor at the General Hospital. He was Tan Ah177 words
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Article101 1952-04-23 4 BAIL of S 1,000 was allowed E c Sim Chwee (27), a clerk employed m the Singapore Improvement Trust, when he was tentatively charged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday on two counts of corruptly receiving $100 and S3OO from Soon Kok Cheng by promising to101 words
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Article, Illustration123 1952-04-23 4 TOKYO, Apr. 22 (UP)— The Japanese Government has begun an investigation into the J mysterious disappearance of a Japanese ship engineer m Singapore on July 23 after bitter quarrels with the Brazilian crew of a Japanese-built vessel being delivered to its Brazilian purchaser, the newspaper Mainichi123 words
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380 1952-04-23 4 TAX BENG SAN, the brother of a woman who is claiming a share m a 5600.000 estate told Mr. Justice Rogers m the Singapore High Court yesterday that he was quite unaware of her e-dstence until he met her when he was about380 words
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Article, Illustration92 1952-04-23 4 Representatives from British North Borneo and Sarawak flew into Singapore yesterday for the ceremonial installation of the Colony's new' Governor, Mr. John Nicoll. Pictured here are. from left, Datu Bandar: Mr. Edward Jerah 8.E.M.; Datu Abang Van M.8.E.; Abang Mustap! a 8.E.M.: Mr. A. T. Wedgwood; Ong Hap Leons; and92 words
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Article139 1952-04-23 4 Xl ALA Ll MPIR. Tue*. The post of second Deputy Commissioner ol the federation Police has been created as one of the steps to strengthen the organization of the Federal Police Headquarters. This officer will be mainly engaged on tour and will act139 words
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Article215 1952-04-23 4 I -IT IS mv business. I shall teil i whether the woman tell from the bus or not" said Mr Choor Singh, the Singapore Coroner. when a dispute arose as to whe- ther the woman t ell on boarding the bus or before boarding the bus. Pah215 words
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Article61 1952-04-23 4 "I HAVE n > worries and have no reason for wanting to end my life,*' said Rengasamy a 21-year-old Indian when be was charged m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterdaj with attempting to commit suicide by hanging at the Alexandra Sewerage Quarters Havelock61 words
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Article207 1952-04-23 4 SUBSTATIONS In Singapore liable to load shedding today: DAY Jalan Sultan, Beach ltd.. Alhambra, KIT les Hotel, Sumbawa Kd., Hoon Tat St., Aljunied Kd., Sims Avenue, Paya Lebar Pumps, Rangoon Kd., Towner Kd., Kolam Ayer, M< Thersou Rd., Kirn (buan Rd., Boundary Rd., Florence Rd., I' p207 words
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Advertisement180 1952-04-23 4 rnnm From TODAY Bang 11 am.- 1.45-4. 15-6.45&9.30pm. Starring: SAT. at MIDNIGHT mf -~~m m m mmm I j M-G-M'S SINGIN SWINGIN' GLORIOUS S/* F EELIN- MUSICAL IN TECHNICOLOR *V wt G£\= DONALD y*J*Z C EB B •1 gyyj ocqnnqr^ Reynolds DARING UNDERSEA EXPLOITS BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN WITH SCENES180 words
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Advertisement311 1952-04-23 4 ...aif row TODAT" Faces you'll neccr f,,r ___k< _F___*^* IZy %S| Hk I '^JW^Mm 4^? sJAm*-. _^v '^Hl _____r fc B^ __R_.:^sS IW__ iH :-4sB 9_F M_P ________^^H s__W_^i_^ B^ P^M___<<^ 4M ■_&W^ m^^mmW m^mkmmm99^^/ma\. WaTmmW wm m_%A* __^__B__fe3. BRODERICK CRAWFORD j:rl> lh«* *\\urk'«*" from I\m. r,i. i ._JCH_E-I_OLDI^T CREW311 words
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817 1952-04-23 5 SHOOTING NOT DELIBERATE, SAYS CORONER Hs JOSEPH ylo s ndard Staff Reporter \7 Tues. Holding c ihoottm of |m o rubber tappers by Federal Po! i c Conupanj at the 1 1 Bokr.k Bautang fa .re on Nov hi la-: not deliberate, bee tapped817 words
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Article397 1952-04-23 5 I \!KO. Tues. -Malay students attending Egyptian .ities, exasperated over poor accommodation, criticised their Sultans and appealed to the l nited Malays National Organisation and other politi;nd social bodies for a "home" of their own m .iiro. Pcscrftilg their livin« conditions as "very397 words
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Article25 1952-04-23 5 LUMPI R Tues.— Exe tive I i gi- _■> ■..<:.. k J mjong-Sim- Road wa Hooded F 1 f oot 9 ii at 8.4 i25 words
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Article169 1952-04-23 5 Xl U LUMPUK, Tues. "old medal i-< to be swarded to the \oluntarv worker doing excellent service tor tbe betterment of hospital workers and their childn 11 m this State. This decision wns reached .•I the general meeting ot the Selangor Governmenl Medical and Ileal.!, l.m169 words
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108 1952-04-23 5 [POH, Tue-. Two Singapore Police Officers, Inspector Mary Voon md Inspector Sun Sai Lam. narrowly escaped death las! evening, when the car m which they were travelling was fired on by a home guard near Sungkai m the Tapah area. The inspectors were pro-108 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-04-23 5 KOTA BAHRU. Tens. Tengku Yusoff, 0.C.P.D., Kota Bahru won a Dodge Car at the Suara Muda's Pun Fair held last week. PATTE&N NO 427 words
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Article52 1952-04-23 5 MALACCA, Tue-;.— Two hundred and three new voters have applied during the week ending yesterday to be registered on the Municipa electoral rolls here The estimated 1950 population of die Malacca Municipality is approximately 59,600. Those who Live outside Ihe Municipality but work within it can52 words
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Article92 1952-04-23 5 Standard Stall ..rr^puml' nt X LUMPUR, rues-Twenty-five societies aPPjjea reg i tration or exemption under the Societies prdinance 1949 during March. Hie;. h,, a total embership 01 -'•7 Twenty oi the apphca- s were tor registration and si. c for exemption. These facts were given by the92 words
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Article267 1952-04-23 5 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues.— There is no reason to think that work on the erection of the fence by the inhabitants of Sungei Pelek will not start within the thre«* weeks specified m the original order, states an official communique issued today, following the statements published267 words
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Article61 1952-04-23 5 PENANG, Tee .-Kite flying has become such a nuisance that the Police have decided to take action. A Police spokesman today warned parents to keep children m check as kite flying on the highways will constitute an offence. Apart from endangering their own lives the spokesman61 words
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Article33 1952-04-23 5 .•<■_. .trying on busti No, 46 Jala Jabb Pa tJm ithoul a licence. <cc Yuu" Ken:;, aged t§. va* lined (SO I)-- the kluai Maftisti ate 1 te Sheik!) Abdul Raman33 words
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Article765 1952-04-23 5 ROSALIND RATNAM - ROSALIND RATNAM nm Here ire the sewing inst.uttions for The Standard Pattern No 4 which appeared l m _thr -Sunday Standard of April 20. Note: your pattern pieces will lV ce:i en instructions then Wi.. n you n tve tru J" n nu- v by year si.765 words
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Article220 1952-04-23 5 Slatxlar*! Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUB.— Three masked men broke into a liquor shop m Pudu, Kuala Lumpur, m the early hours of yesterday morning and after threatening the proprietor with his life they decamped with about 55,000 m cash and jewellery. The men were said220 words
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190 1952-04-23 5 Regard Chinese As Friends, Pleads Mr. Ng Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG, Tues.- A strong plea to repaid the hi nes<* m Malay* as friends and citizens and not a- aliens and outcasts, was made by Mr. Ng Stii Cam. ufm \\j^ re-elected President of the Penang Chinese (ham lmi of190 words
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Article180 1952-04-23 5 I PENANG Tues He-it it ro- duct ton of Quarantine mea i• at Pulau Jerejak for de k pasengers [rom In lia I re- suited m a petition bett g Ut* I Ito the Settlement Governm. .t and the Malayan In lian A ociation180 words
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Article328 1952-04-23 5 Standard Staff Reporter A NEW youth recreational j centre and church will be built at Panda ma i am. near Port Swettenham. by the Methodist Youth Fellowship. This was decided by the delegates to the business meeting of the Malayan M.Y.F. held yesterday. The funds328 words
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Advertisement46 1952-04-23 5 m T r 1 The watch people ask tor by name (at right) the incomparab'e chronometer automatically i _/^^> ''^^^CT?^_s__S__^ ROIEX SERVICE I J»^^^j»T j T.;'"*ri r l" ,r eqj-p- Finnan- t __l^_^^*m*wmm** Singapore K. Lumput ipoH Knon f Alt* «r Kuching b #tKet Bo men Bronchi*.46 words
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Article678 1952-04-23 6 I ALA VAN reaction to the American Government's removal oi almost all controls on the use ol natural and synthetic rubber has not been Unlike reactions to Stalin's periodic offers of peace. The decision is felt to be a good thing as it would free rubber from678 words
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Article1303 1952-04-23 6 -bays Mr. Aw Boon Haw MR. AW BOON HAW, OBE, yesterday issued a statement welcoming Mr. J. F. Nicoll. CMG, to Singapore and expressing confidence m Mr. NicolPs ability to improve the administration of that Colony. Mr. Nicoll arrived m Singapore on Monday to take1,303 words
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Article, Illustration751 1952-04-23 6 by Frank Robertson HONGKONG. pOMMUNIST China's rapid emergence a.s the major power m Asia points strongly to the possibility that most of Asia may fall under Communist control before very long. This is a most unpalatable reality, the more difficult to grasp because events m China have moved751 words
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Article276 1952-04-23 6 H CINGAPORE'S desperate need tor o Public Relations Deportment worthy of the name and fer an objective, unbiased radio stat on wes never mere convincingly demonstrated then on -Monday evening, m the miserable fiasco that marked the crn\al of the new Governor. Adequate press arrangements at Kallang276 words
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Article82 1952-04-23 6 We the PEOPLE Racial Harmony Sir;— l strongly support Inche Mohamed Soniee and defend the right of UMNO Youth to work for the social and cultural advancement of the Malays. I r-racial unity doe not that M n non-Malay k, s why 1 policy of the is fai i i82 words
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Article, Illustration18 1952-04-23 6 'No! This time the thieves stole the television wt while wa were upstairs guarding the jewellery:'*18 words
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Article482 1952-04-23 6 Standard Staff Reporwr THE SUCCESS of the )Hth All-Malaya Methodist Youth f Fellowship Institute held at the Anglo-Chinese School I Singa]>ore, augurs well for the jut ure ot Malaya. With I the emphasis on v 0 ll I h j leadership, TOO delegates I482 words
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452 1952-04-23 7 Underestimation May Lead To War Bradley ***** ISIV Mi-MMiri. \p r y\ t., ia Bradley, Oiinm of ,h, Jo int hu i of "ITff "»r -real dangers, a. W€ I" '»> |»r.-wnlm B war is la w vi JT* _,„cl iliat 0,,r ,n,mv will iiinlcn tlmat J mi ■.irrogtn «»t452 words
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118 1952-04-23 7 Armed Thugs Kill American oman In Siam [OK, Apr 21, A _v U Ol oot nn m missionary inded hor were con•n i ai Udong Prolha in on i i r i )> to Mrs Priscilla OOSI i:i- build wounds d husband Paul who wa 7 >( at mber a118 words
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50 1952-04-23 7 Oueen Juliana Sends Gift To Flood Victims n< >N 21 I UPI midwest •ccc v i ->■■ ie -n Queen i Pri ii- ird of now on a goocS* ted States coup said the leen .-;■> on b c is las "tor cem battle ten iffered I I 26. 250 words
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263 1952-04-23 7 ZURICH, April 21 (Reuter) Sir Stafford Cripps, former KriiMi M i_ron M Chancellor of the Exchequer and lhc gr«-;il.**t remaining figure of Britain's Labour Parly old guard outside ex-Prime Mini-ster Clement Attlee. died here tonight. Be would have been 63 ou Tliur*--*<l;i\. For263 words
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Article273 1952-04-23 7 LONDON, Apr. _J. (Reuter) —A record breaking Comet jet airliner of British Overseas Airways Corporation made history tonight by touching down here after flying the 927 miles from Rome to London m two hours 29 minutes against head winds. The Comet on273 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-04-23 7 photo. A boatload of resc ue workers Tight) moves m to moor on a Hooded house about five miles soutli of Council Bluffs, lowa. April 15. to rescue the unidentified man who had "ought safety on the rooftop. Ihe man chopped his wav out from tiie house through the slates.A.P. - 82 words
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13 1952-04-23 7 NATO Naval Situation Claimed Good WASHINGTON, Apr. 22, R I' 0 I l\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\-\\\V\V\\\\VV13 words
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425 1952-04-23 7 A -Bombs Used In Tests More Deadly Than In Last War LAS VEGAS, Nevada, April 21 (LP)— The atomic bomb to be used tomorrow at the Yucca Flat m "Operation Big Shot" will be more powerful than the bombs which ruined Hiroshima and Nagasaki and ended the Pacific War, Chairman425 words
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Article66 1952-04-23 7 LONDON, April 21: (Reuter) First television pictures to be transmitted from Paris across the English Channel were shown today at the British Broadcasting Corporation's London headquarters at Alexandra Palace. The pictures were wavering and without good definition but radio engineers hope to clear up66 words
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Article181 1952-04-23 7 LONDON. Apr. 21, (Reuter) —Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden said today Britain has scot another note to Communist China asking for information about a number of Americans, Canadians and other Westerners who are m Chinese hands. Mr. Eden told the House of Commons he was181 words
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Article433 1952-04-23 7 Austerity 'Dictator Versatile SIR Stafford Cripps was the chill-toned recovery bo: of shaken Britain after World War 11. Prime Minister Clement Attlee's Labour cabinet gave him almost dictatorial powers over labour, industry and finance m 1947 to lead the nations uphill fight for economic survival. He had more powers than433 words
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Article, Illustration141 1952-04-23 7 LONDON. Apr 22 (Reute i Labour Pai ty lead< Clement Ar cc. Prime Ministei from l.Ha until last year, said m tribute that Sir Stafford- "a very g <at man"- wa.s inspi ed m a actions b\ deep]} held religious c id ions "His brilliant intellect141 words
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Article51 1952-04-23 7 HONGKONG, Apr CAP. ihe Baacaaag t«i eminent, "I'orred" \t\ tin sterling devaluation m Sep tember, 1949, and In freight rate increases of '.'>u percent sm< 1951, is boosting i** post ll rites to overseas inuii tiles |re *Iv < .lum I 195 it was announced51 words
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Advertisement70 1952-04-23 7 P& 3 T* s#%£ *i If SP* W\ t v HI r I. *JI iJiI.J* «L si\ll I p oyrCi li j l THE ALL S r i -EL BICYCLE YOU ARE THE CYCL.ST ""J THE RALEIGH WAS BUILI I jjSf' THE RIDER WHO WANTS ULTRA MODERN FEATURE: y_^^yM_ REST70 words
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Miscellaneous30 1952-04-23 7 llk\ r r I come on m Fm why/ 5 SO HAPI V YOU _GLAD TO f£ 1 U'Vi *\> ALONG /2*V i,. •< m \lS^ _____2 _j Q"— 55 g I30 words
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Article, Illustration89 1952-04-23 8 .America's newest contribution to biff-time maritime passenger services, the 51. 300-ton luxury liner United States (seen m background), will sail on her maiden voyage from New York to Southampton on July 3. She is the largest ship ever built m the l'nited States and89 words
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366 1952-04-23 8 Britain, N. Ireland Lead In World Shipbuilding Standard Shipping Reporter A TOTAL of 1,224 steamships and motorships of 5,680,568 tons gross ore now under construction m the world's shipbuilding yards, according to Lloyd's Register shipbuilding returns for the first quarter of the year being released today. Forty per cent, of366 words
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Article88 1952-04-23 8 Despatches TODAY: Ceylon, Egypt. U.S.A. 7 a.m. by President Johnson, Pakistan (parcels only) by President Johnson, South arid V. tst Africa 7 a.m. by Sti i s ienda, Djambi 8 i a.m. by Mentakab. North 'iB Labuan, Brn _ci and Miri 9 a.m. by Marudu, Eastern Australia noon88 words
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Article78 1952-04-23 8 WHARVES SHIP GDWN GATE Agape ■>:• 4 g Arendskcj 4- 13 2 Astynax 13 ;4 f Bengkalts 4 4! 2 Ben iti Ji j>{ f Benmho 31 32 2 Fer istream J4 2 Glenorc 38 I 2 Kamunins Zli La Cio era 4"> I Luxmi 13 Lasem78 words
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Advertisement669 1952-04-23 8 FASI 151 oLLAH 1 1. ANS. PACIFIC SERVICE Diret t Overland Bni It'tHivco Los Angeles Al African Canadian Cit Penang P.S'ham S pore An LA/! f J 111 KINBACH 21/26 Apr 27/28 Apr 2!)Apr/lMay 22M ■AWAD BLAR 24 2(*May 27 28May :>*»!Vfay/ IJune 22Jui Wm lull puticulnn of D.v Carfe669 words
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Advertisement586 1952-04-23 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regolai Sailings to China and lapan from Singapore Porl Svveltenhara Penang Also direct Sailinr from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penanc From "Luiiim;" Apr 27th Djakarta i "Hanyang" May 4th May 7th Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P. S'h m Spore lor586 words
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Advertisement340 1952-04-23 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America line Ned. rland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON Nt rff YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NFW ORLEANS Spore P Slum Penan*: ROESIAH (SMN) Gdn. 36 27 Apr *M/9MAm*r JAPARA <EL) 7 13Mav UM.y 15/16Mal SOI STL \K (HAL) 17 23 May340 words
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Advertisement374 1952-04-23 8 J |^pM_ r^^y^-^^.——^i^^^^.^_ s mh p- i, "KOKF.A^ for Bangkok Sat« n Hongkopg z: KMi j "KINA" for Bar.pkok. Saigon; Honcknng Kr_b c Yokohama *>l i FKOM .lAPAN/HO\(.K<.v "BINTANG" presently Inatfing Japan fm Bangkok abt J ,:m, SAM L\(,s TO CONTININi s, \m m U| For Colombo. Aden. Port Said374 words
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502 1952-04-23 9 Chemical Hormones Can Aid Malayan Orchards Estates By MICHAEL CONNORS <_f„ j SEW CHEMICAL hormone "which T. S o W J R «Porter eliminate bork-boring pests and l h/lT? rchords into Production ou!d he.pMo.oyon 2cCS,?Ji& 0 2S«"£*? 1--,ht also be o boon to rubber ond other ph,.^ Che p,y ond502 words
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149 1952-04-23 9 0 r seas Assurance Corp. Standard Market Reporter OVERSEAS Assurance Corporation's premium ►mc h»r the year ended Aug. 31, 1951 reached a d sum ol 52.531.916 ($1,681,493 m the preceding exceeding the previous year's figure by 51 per it. P statement to be tbe149 words
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Article94 1952-04-23 9 nrt.ini -Vuipping Reporter Funn< i ighter ughl >'■- Singar d Kingdom I tinp] ites, I.IW .es. 274 cases eg ol tobacco j 2 392 caaes of ns 664 asbestos *^t eta >02 tutH-a. 125 j fi ice 373 Is res^ 176 trapping, 58 drums 1 lali ZI94 words
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172 1952-04-23 9 synthetic rice, a product oi tapioca and groundnut, is to be put on the market m India soon m a bid to alleviate to some extent the food. short a ito there. This synthetic rieei the proce tor which was perfected by ie172 words
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Article69 1952-04-23 9 MA_.ay.v; Kx-' ange Banks ;;;.n s (per Mno Malayan) ,7, Yo «3 1 I (T.T I 334 I i?-?;^ 33 ■'■■<■ credit biH s and \z 0 trai c bills (M d st? i: 32 16 (TT I 32 9 l .Z,ZAr c IT NeW York69 words
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Article96 1952-04-23 9 LONDON, Apr. 22— Shwlage of forego currenciea is Ihe main reason pjiven by the financial Times for Ihe decrease m copra prices, which have produced a $1S drop m Government prices lure. Market prices have sunk from their post-Korcaa pea* of ***** £60 per96 words
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Article46 1952-04-23 9 GENEVA, Ayr. 22 -Heater) The 20-nation Metal Frades Committee oi the International Labour Organisation has begun a' two-week session here to diseiLM ways of increasing production Germany and Japan are represented un the committee for the first ti;ne »ince the *Aur.46 words
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Article89 1952-04-23 9 MANILA. Apr. 22 (L T P) A sub-committee af the House of Keprej*entati\Ts reported largescale smiiKglins of sugar by alien businessmen to Japan and Borneo. The report said at least two shipments of contraband sugar already had been made. The smuggling was reported by a89 words
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Article22 1952-04-23 9 Stanley Andrew, has been named by p esidenf Truman as i ■lead ol -it (7 s Technical Cooperation Administration.22 words
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148 1952-04-23 9 Standord Market Reporter llc r DKP!TE the portial lifting of controls on consumption by the U.S. Government over the week-end, the rubber market m Singapore was dull and featureless yesterday with small business passing. Quota lions declined about a hall cent per lb. j148 words
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Article27 1952-04-23 9 X I \L A I.I.MPIR, Apr. 22— Foe financial reasons six tin mines m IVrak and one m Malacca closed down m March.27 words
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Article109 1952-04-23 9 COMMODITY PRICES Latest Sineapnr? rub ber prices (per Ib.) yesterday were. Bujers Sellers No 1 Spol Loose 81.1 Iv $1,121 F.O B m bales May. No. 1 K.S.S. 81.11] 81.1 U No. 2 R.S.S. 81.09 11.091 No. 3 R.S.S. $1.06 $\M_ Tone: Steady quiet. LONDON RUBBER Tuesday's opening prices per109 words
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Article61 1952-04-23 9 THE Will, m Hnv, has b ougl r for Singapore from Europe 5,900 cases ol milk, 1,458 packs see oi sundries, t;i*o cartons ol tobacco, 400 carto a o\ hardware, 200 cases 61 liquor, 685 < ises ol cocoa, 800 bundles ol strawboard, ::2 cases61 words
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Article350 1952-04-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Apr. 22:— Due both to the completion ot* resettlement programmes and less work being offered on smallholdings, the labour position m March eased as regards shortage. lv its monthly report the Labour Department mentions re luction of wages and a less marked350 words
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Article68 1952-04-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Apr. 22 Some 11.U00 acres of padi fields harvested m the State oi Trengganu during the short season produced an estimated 2.1 <.4.00n gantangs, an average ot 194 f_;mtangs jut acre. Poor yields were due to unfavourable weather conditions. rats, and leptopcorisa attacks. Preparation68 words
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Article61 1952-04-23 9 Standard Market Reporter QUIET conditions prevailed on the Singapore produce market yesterday with quotations remaining virtually unchanged. Neghgible business wa.s recorded. Betel nut 532 (split) Copra $251 (seller-: Coconut oil S4 l (sellers J; Gambier $350 (slices' sl2f* (Java C-Jbet $130 (Ham burg Cube) Pepper $42561 words
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111 1952-04-23 9 ICI Man Nominated For H' Kong Legco HONGKONG, Apr, 22 (Renter Tne Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce at their extraordinary meeting here unanimously elected' Mr. Hubert John Collar. Vice-Chairroan of Imperial Chemical Industries, a.s the Chamber'- representative to be recommended by the Governor for nomination as unofficial member ol the111 words
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134 1952-04-23 9 Fed. Experiences Slight Trade Recession In Mar Standard Staff CoiTfgp— t\t**% KUALA LUMPUR, Apr. 22— The Federation of Maloyo experienced a slight recession of trade, states ihe Labour Deportment report for March. The cessation of barter trade with Indonesia resulting m tbe closure of rubber factories and oil mills are134 words
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120 1952-04-23 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Tues. The Malayan share market was quiet bul steady Ln all sectj >ni today There wag a fair amount of interest m a tuber of selected rubber and industrial shares Changed prices were: B avers Sellers INDCSTKIALS Gammons 2 92 3.02120 words
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111 1952-04-23 9 Slan<lar<l Market ricporlcr W. HAMMER and Co.. Limited is considering increasing iis cap from $1,044,000 to $5,000,000 to bring its capital hi met ure more m line with Ut intrinsic worth. j A resolution to this effect will be made at the genera! meeting111 words
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Article39 1952-04-23 9 HONGKONG, April 22 Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Ex eh. _u__,t> today urere HK515.91 to Ll Sterling; HK^;4l to US$l: HK51.82.) to Malayan $1: HKSU.3(.O to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK^2<iS.2j to one tael39 words
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Article67 1952-04-23 9 Dr. EL Greene, British soil expert who has been sent OUI by tiie Colonial Office for a tour of British territories m South-East Asia, returned to Singapore yesterday by Qantas BOAC from Sydney. Ik wa.s here m January. He will advise the Singapore and Federation67 words
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107 1952-04-23 9 MOVEMENTS of tin-in-eon-centrates from the Federation ol Malaya to Singapore and Penang increased trom 4,347 tons m February lo 4.905 ton.' lad month, according to uffieia! statistics. The total quantity moved m the first quarter ol 1952 amounted to 14.417 tons. The exporting states are Perak107 words
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Advertisement130 1952-04-23 9 BK^a Vs^_/ __>**''"' m** f4m^^ ma 4 *mm*^^^*w''^*m '?Sm&?z^. rX^y -tt^^mT n *^*™~*t±s akWit?tisA .S LJ '^-X l'"f 7'" /IMPORTED vov^ _y /wow LONDON ENGLAND ONLY THE FINEST OF SELECTED TOBACCOS ARE USEO IN THE SKILFUL BLENDING OF TURF CIGARETTES CARRERAS 150 YEARS' REPUTATION FOR QUALITY Sar-cameo W f ttm130 words
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Article, Illustration311 1952-04-23 10 net. Another hat which can be worn equally well for cocktails. 131 This ts a skull cap with a difference. It is made of small velvet flowers with sequin centres m delicate shell pink and gets distinction from a long pink feather sewn with sequins. This is a311 words
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Article, Illustration774 1952-04-23 10 ~Pf»r_r_l c- T Wlc-fmi- Coi "9 p,aces Wi,h JTC-Upi-C A ITA CL ANN REYNOLDS CINGAPOREANS turned out m full force for the St. Andrew's Easter Ball last Friday at the Sea View Hotel. It would have been quite impossible for the several hundred people who had bought774 words
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Article639 1952-04-23 10 Margaret Scott - Margaret Scott ZBy t T LT'S forget the small baby 4 this week and go back to the expectant mother. •j A mother-to-be was asking me 2 the other day what things to pack m her hospital case. Not the essentials— the doctor or 2639 words
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Article99 1952-04-23 10 SINGAPORE <4K4 v. ai) IO a.m. News: 10.05 Women's Magazine* 11 a.m. London Studio Concert*; 1 p.m. Bob Chester Orchestra; 1.30 News; 1.45 Lunch Time Prom; 2 p.m. Interlude; 2.15 Racine Commentaries from K.L.: H. 15 Programme Summary: 6.17 Nature Club; 6.40 Radio String Ensemble: Announcements Jk99 words
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Article413 1952-04-23 10 THE STARS AND YOU \ZI n *-*-?JzA w^W______l__yWM_B^Bfc<i rpODAI'B QUOTATION: J "Errors, like straws, upon I I thr surface flow: I He who would search for pearls must dive below. > Dryden. i 1 WEDNESDAY FOR EVERY- I i ONE: Daytime favours getting i about freely. exerting originality and friendliness.413 words
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Article130 1952-04-23 10 yAROLEY have Ml I i A market a new 'invis coloured talcum powder for men which is a great Improvement on the ordinary white talc tor after shave use. 10 \LSO for men "Old Sp shaving soap and afl shaving lotion packed m n white china bottle and130 words
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Advertisement57 1952-04-23 10 NEW DELIVERIES of TOOTAL G UARANTEED FABRICS m new up-to-the-minute designs! frg^gfrC/ TOBRALCO <I Wtf 4 n Hrn J m ii-*' range ol J_MFy^xJy f* spM-LUng spun rayon Wr\ s <J\s M f k*"mWmW» i\ afl<l J vV TOOTAMS 410, *\gm-^fi*^*f^ illy attractive texture choose XOOTAL FABRICS FOR GOODNESS' Xl57 words
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Article359 1952-04-23 11 A FI.'LLY deserved Last minute £oai by F. Anthony saved the Aryan Gymkhana from defeat m tlieir sixth (Colony game against Singapore Business Houses F.A. at Jalan Besar Stadium yiMerday. Three thousand fans, saw a lively jimiih- uliicli endvj\ m a 2-2 dray. The result359 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-04-23 11 TIDES and TIMES HIGH TIDES ai the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY: A.M. P. VI. Singapore 10.24 10.38 Malacca 7.11 7.27 Port IKckson 5.52 «.O8 Port Sham 5.W 5.18 Penanr 12.1531 words
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Article113 1952-04-23 11 IPOH Tues. Listless and unenterprising soccer was seen m today's Perak State trial between the Probahle state side and a weak scratch team which lost by six goals to nil. There was no semblance of any team work from the Probacies several of whom after today's match113 words
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Article146 1952-04-23 11 FLYING BOAT WING defeated RASC by tour goals to one m United Services Jeague soccer played at Seletar yesterday. In the first minute of play Walton opened the scoring with a pass from lianna. Weak play by the Army deience around their goalmouth resulted m Edel146 words
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Article47 1952-04-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. On the Princes Road ground today the Seism ear Eurasian? lost 1-0 to the TPCA m a first division league match. The scorer was Thastn Goontiag played well for the losers. Halves' Penanal and Ganapathy were outstanding for the TPCA47 words
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Article48 1952-04-23 11 PARIS. Apr. 21. (Reuter)— Charles Humez, of France, outpointed his compatriot Laurent Dauthuille m a ten round middleweight bout here tonight Hume/. a former -world welterweight championship contender, may now be matched against "Sugar" Ray Robinson for the world middleweight crown here this summer.48 words
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Article202 1952-04-23 11 VICTORIA SCHOOL m the third rephn of ihe Singapore Amateur Football Association \oulh Boocer competition i i-t managed to heal a ten-man St. Andrews Srliool team Z II m the semi-final of the competition played at the Jalan Besar stadium veMerdav. Victoria School will meet St. Joseph's202 words
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Article43 1952-04-23 11 PROVIDF.XCF. R.I. Apr. 22 (AP'— Rocky Marciano. IK.H pounds, scored a sensational second round knockout (his 33rd) o\*er Gino Boovino. 196f, of Italy, m their scheduled IQround fiuht last night. The knockout came at 2 sec ot tat second round.43 words
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249 1952-04-23 11 Standard's Badminton Reporter 001 TEIK HOCK of Penang:. m his first singles practice m Singapore at the Clerical Tnion yesterday morning, showed m a one-set 21 points match against Selangor's Abdullah Piruz, that he is still one of the top singles players m Malaya.249 words
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Article196 1952-04-23 11 Kt'AI.A LUMPUR. Tues.— The programme ol matches for the second Thomas Cup trial to be heW m tne new Selangor Badminton Hall on May 3 end 4 is bs follows: Stagles:— Wong Peng Soon v O.jp Poh Lim. P.ruz v Cbeong Hock Leng. Law Tek Hock v196 words
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Article83 1952-04-23 11 IPOH. Tues Ramblers Sports CWb st-orefl their fir.^t w.n ta four outturn when they accounted for Malnys SportsClub by three goals to nne m their first division IDFL fixture on the town y. ad ang this evenittg. I'ien Keong opened The «ror-U-g tor the Ramblers83 words
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Advertisement188 1952-04-23 11 NOTICES j CITY COUNCI OF SINGAPORE TENDERS (For particulars see Tender Room, Ground Floor, City Hall) VV7 AXES DEPARTMENT: Supply of Galvanised Sleel Unso'-keted Tubes of Nominal rores I" > n 2 Deposit $50/-. Close 4 P.M.— 3/6/52, LEGAL NOTICE Re: CHOP SOON HENG LONG of Nos. 31 33 South188 words
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Advertisement211 1952-04-23 11 Water Meters IMP^; Cnr Cila _fl A large hhhilm r or liron/r valer hml'T- 6L from Government _^^J fc__K___ |B __________K_9k _l_____**^ H CHOP CHUAN P. 'LEFjj^^^^ 70 Kimhf-rlry Str»*»*t Pi n.i up j aiLJOrVi^Yl f%w x MjLa ...FOR THE KSI < lIIMSK M9KS! \v _____^^t? _bH__s_?t^^._^^____l ~__^il /Vu ____9211 words
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Article80 1952-04-23 12 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE "AR: SAFA League 1 X R_ a AAA Besar stadium; A" TBA if Z lA. Z SAP v < SIS: YMCA tonri *> ■ri IDMINTON I SALSI YMMA .•:'•>,. i j 7 o.m. IPOH TD I L SOCCER: Dr. i 5 I 7,_.<; s ps PCRC OD80 words
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Article75 1952-04-23 12 ki J' \NG Tues.- The Aryan 'X] wii p|, iv against Chinese XI at Xl iang i Thursday. 1 inae i s organised by the Kluang Sports Council to give s fans an opportunity to s te Indian tourists. 1j Aryans will spend the75 words
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Article1617 1952-04-23 12 Speedy Sturveta Best Bet Today H\ Standard K.L. Correspondent STURVETA, \*>ln> won convincingly on Saturday over seven furlonga should have no difficulty m winning the Class Three Division three evenl over *i\ furlongs today, the second day of the Selangor Turf C\iiU April meeting. The going i> likely to he1,617 words
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Article190 1952-04-23 12 K. L. Corr: Gay Reveller 4 Free Rein Race I •30 n m |II \KCOFRT SHOWG IRL LIBERTY FLAG kjci i. .0 p.m. ghow GirJ j, Khu uugardg lord Dholi ENTERPRISE WIN. \f; A IN WINAGAIN Race 3.00 p.m. Winagain Enterprise Kingsgrove Kingsgrove King Devon King Dcv mi190 words
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Article, Illustration1203 1952-04-23 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.30 p.m. Horses Class 3. Div. 4—6 Furs. 1. 000 Wellington 5v 8.11 "Asia Stable" R.W. van Breukelen Percival 2. 000 Kind Regards 5v 8.10 "Belmont Stable" Spencer Fi j 3. 400 Show Girl II 4v 8.08 "Shaw Stable" Martin Tulloh 4. 000 Liberty Flag1,203 words
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228 1952-04-23 12 NOTTINGHAM. Apr. 22 (Reu-| ter)— Ray Famechon of France retained his European featherweight title here tonight when i he beat British champion Ronnie I Clayton who retired m the fifth Of a 15 rounds contest with a badly cut left eye. Clayton made a228 words
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Advertisement106 1952-04-23 12 SATURDAY 26 APRIL AT P M HAPPY WORLD STADIUM V 1 OOAT MISS THIS RETURN IHI INDIA'S CHAMPION J^TV i TIGER 1 &fP%§m JOGINDER «:lfcx i-_*ff J (Was only beaten last time because of _BL m. misunderstanding dne to his not speak■l ing English. Honerer^ he pinned the ______P^BI Negro's106 words
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Advertisement193 1952-04-23 12 i??^ LEADING HOUSE ffl r s tor a 1 I SPORTS I TROPHIES j ffl STERLING SUA IK a N Z j_B i x j* J SMeM* Cups la.ikani-, j ffl UcittU >t»uoii 31 i I _n fj Lmrgmut Sittrks. ffl Allraclirv ttk 7pi__ 3 I ivttntttnital PHcm i I193 words
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