Singapore Standard, 25 April 1952
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Title Section15 1952-04-25 1 Singapore Standard :l II NO. 297. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS15 words
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77 1952-04-25 1 Compromise Formula For Egypt Shortly .,,nv IprU 24 rli ill IJi itish -id toihv that Set rct.ny .\n)hn uill siib- \pt iri Ike n<*xt > .i -om promise fur a settle .t ttM \ns;lo- ili^put'' <>\ or the v.t-o b«-li<»vpd that rniula r.ills for r«t <><nition of Kin^ Karouk's >«>lve77 words
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91 1952-04-25 1 ill v: 1 1 -pondrnt n public tarv ing an -.iv lor bandits. ten were while woui I. A nd d< j:c X ,y ted t ter- -<■ c mod- I ammunition A j vu-ip.ity was roi Ist W9A kill- th« Ist 9uffolka i91 words
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Article215 1952-04-25 1 SKOIL, *pr. 24 (UP)Allied planes destroyed nine Communist tanks today, eight of them within striking distance of United Nations positions, on the west central front. American Sabrejets turned Irom uneventful patrols to kno.k oit one armour clad aruj three unarmoured vehii eles deep m215 words
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131 1952-04-25 1 Menzies Said Seeking Big World Bank Loan WASHINGTON Api il 24 '-A high United States banking o|Bci il said id ly that AustraI lian Phriroe Ministei Roberi Men Izies v expected t} discuss here; 1 next month Ihe possibility oi j obtaining a $50.*****0 Interns tional Bank to m The131 words
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Article, Illustration609 1952-04-25 1 Is Vulnerable To Political Penetration Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE should not take much comfort from the fart that she is a distance away from any Communist country like China because the Colon y is vulnerable to political penetration, IVIr. John F. Nicoll, Governor ol Singapore, saidChee Koon Lin - 609 words
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94 1952-04-25 1 Biaaibrd Stuft Rrporlrr THE Marine P-.-io- ye terrlay detained <* Cn :u--<- carpenter dot F J ilau Bukom \vh>> was alleged t'» have attacked *w/o other rarpetitcn with an axe on Wednesday rnijnt. B')th p irpenters are now at the Singapore General Hospital, It94 words
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Article278 1952-04-25 1 Ridg way Pledges Against Attack TOKYO, April 24 (IP)— General Matthew Ridgway pledged toda> on the eve of Japan's independence that "Japan can and will be defended against any attack." The statement, made m an exclusive interview with the United Press was the most j unequivocal assurance yet given the278 words
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Article82 1952-04-25 1 WASHINGTON. Apr. 24: (Reuter) President Truman disclosed today that m L 945-46 he sent an ultimatum to Generalissimo Stalin to get Soviet troops out of Persia during the Soviet-Persian dispute over Azerbaijan. At his weekly press conference, the President revealed the ultimatum and a82 words
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Article89 1952-04-25 1 TOKYO. Apr. 24 (Reut( r-AAP) Japanese police todaj arrested 20 of about 6,000 Korean residents m Japan who demonstrated m Japanese cities against the! receni closing d*tm ol Korean schools. According to police reports nine policemen were injured by sticks, stones and te.*r «:i> bombs. Twelve89 words
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193 1952-04-25 1 UNITED NATIONS. April 24 (Renter)— The United Nations Human Rights Commission has recommended that all peoples living under foreign administrations should have the right to decide by plebiscite whether they want to rule themselves. Britain, the United States, France, Belgium and Australia I voted193 words
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Article, Illustration337 1952-04-25 1 Standard Stall Reporter \OI morethanlO percent of the world's blind population or an estimated seven to 10 million benefit from well are services and from opportunities for education and employment said 57-year-old Sir Clutha MarKenzie. Consultant on Blind Welfare to337 words
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Article, Illustration219 1952-04-25 1 Standard Start Reprter FEDERATION of Malaya leaders warmly welcomed Singapore's m*w Governor, .Mr. J. I Nicolls pledge of co-operation m their light against Communist j banditry, according: to a news bulletin over Radio Malaya yesterday. Mr. P. P. Narayanan, flederal Legislative Councillor and President <<i219 words
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Advertisement89 1952-04-25 1 I^^ Text Books* Fears On to**"** M OW ra^«. VWagew Bacft #r«*a«lft- r For VWRSt Allayed** P. 4 WeW G ovt.**P. S T'^Oe. ff>oiv nice^P. f? c r.dline $zws Inside Fr sheaFFEICS ■k Wy >X i-VW "Just whot the doctot order/\Sr switch to Skrip con tare JSS mony dollors m89 words
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Article78 1952-04-25 2 MRS. CHARLES F. Baldwin. wife ol the American ConsulGeneral, has received a most appreciative note from Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, widow of America's war-time President, norn back m the United States, thanking her and the women oi ail tne communities m Singapore for their reception at78 words
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Article424 1952-04-25 2 A >\ ll)(>^ t«»l«l Mr. Justice Roger* m the Singapore Hiuh Cowl \<*»t<-r<luy ihui her husband ha<l never -It [»t oni a -~i tiiil«- oighl during the M) years o\ iht-ir nuurricd lift*. The widow, Madam Clan Eng Neo. was giving lence m the hearing424 words
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Article152 1952-04-25 2 May Day Procession Banned THE plan of the Singapore i Trade Union Congress to or- j ganise a procession by trade j unionists on May Day will have to be abandoned. The Police have informed i the T.U.C. Secretary, Mr. S. Jaganathan, that it is Government's policy not to allow152 words
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164 1952-04-25 2 FOR THE first time m Singapore, a dehnite programme will soon begin to alleviate tho tedium of small sufferers of ix>!iomyelitis who are past the :nf«ctious stage, but who are farced to remain inactive m hospital for post-polio care. The scheme, under the auspices164 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-04-25 2 -Standard photo by MR B.ARATHAM of St. Andrews' School receiving the snond prise from Mr. T. P. F. MiNcicc yesterday whilst the editor of the magazine, Mr. Won;; Nitric Eong (centre) looks on. Second from left is Mr. Cheung Hock Hoi, one of |ke judges. Tony GohTony Goh - 47 words
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187 1952-04-25 2 A CAR suspected to have been involved m the hit-and-run accident m which a telegraph messenger was killed m Beach Roa«l on April 16, was sent to the Singapore Government Chemist yesterday for examination. i The Traffic Police have investigated six cars since the187 words
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Article51 1952-04-25 2 JAGA KATH. a member of the No. lv Federal Jungle Company, was tentatively charged m the Singapore First Poiice Court yesterday with desertion. It was alleged that on Aprii 3, Nath deserted his Company, station at Labis. Johore. He was remanded m police custody until May51 words
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223 1952-04-25 2 IUK Sm«;a{M»re oronrr. Mr. Earle Eluert, issued a warrant of arre.-l yv*Urday a<;nin<t an unYwenvvil drivcK, l.<*e All Chew, vh<» fatally knocked down a two-year-old irirl. I.im Si«*HHua. at Tomlx'linj: Road. Kalon", o:i February 20. Lee, a coffeestall keeper, told the Coroner223 words
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Article184 1952-04-25 2 Standard Staff Reporter IT WAS a great moment for two school bays when Mr. T. P. F. MuNeice. President of the City Council, yesterday presented them with the prizes they won. m, the second essay competition or- ganised by "Youth", the n*agazine of the184 words
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Article23 1952-04-25 2 principal subjects being typewriting, shorthand bookkeeping.. English, etc. Pictare shows some of the shorthand students from the Singapore Institute of Commerce, <23 words
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Article, Illustration605 1952-04-25 2 Standard Woman Reporter THERE are >ome 20 families m the Perseverance Rubber Estate, which stretches over a large area m Jalan Euiios, whose water supply has been out off for the past five days, despite the fact that each has paid its $5 a605 words
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Article119 1952-04-25 2 A SINGAPORE ship is soon to celebrate her 50th birthday. She is the cable ship Recorder. Lying at her moorings off Singapore. Tills veteran of the fleet which maintains the worldwide communications network operated by Britain's Cable and Wirel< ss Ltd.. was launched on the Clyde119 words
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253 1952-04-25 2 FOl'R SIKHS, who were all* -i>t «1 lo ha\e attacked Iwo compatriots wish Bticka, seriously injuring them, were charged m the Singapore Third District Tourt yesterday with rioting. They were Tara Singh. Surat Singh, Thakar Singh and Keher Singh. Mr. H. A. Francis, prosecuting on253 words
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Article46 1952-04-25 2 THE Singapore Trade Union Congress has railed an emergency meeting of its Governing Council for next Sunday to consider the situation m regard to the strike by the National Carbon Company employees. Mr. Lee Hollingsworth. Managing Director of the Company, declined to comment.46 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-04-25 2 THE LONDON Chamber of Commerce commercial examinations began on Wednesday at various centres m Singapore. This year more students than m previous years are taking part, the27 words
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Advertisement31 1952-04-25 2 ■B V?CT^^mW( 7 :"*jfi Sole Representatives: GETZ BROS (o^l PENANG- KUALALUMfL'^ ft \^:;SSy^ -A I 1 Ib PACKETS :22b Jib Ib 2 0. Distributors tor Mqlcvg HARPER GILFILLAN b COMPANY LID31 words
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Miscellaneous42 1952-04-25 2 YilVT' I'M DE 3^#Lltfy rHANjK HEAVEN THE. EXPIOSIO^ j/* 1 f A^ X nj'M"--iIATAM RUM f^^ **S W 1 WE ARRIVED FROM /^OSDICK.V- WOULD HAVE WRECKED pPO^f 'nD 1 me*txl t Zrz!?"y *J~Ua* oak woftfc -X^ifyou THi.KNnnEaTv.r^-Mr ri r,jARRto- > men ac p.42 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-04-25 3 photo i fjrknr. lUr-vtm of Medu-ai Smkea pr«entm fi .h,b,, undent of the Nur^ PrHiminu^ StandardStandard - 19 words
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378 1952-04-25 3 Blythe Opens New Wing Of Mission Hosp. lOKI THW 2W people ol ihr various Sinnporc w.c- \i Mcn!.;\ aftrriiooi) hrard \\r. i olonial Scrrriary, extol the feeling :n,.i service oi fanliliilioiia sneh ma these 99 ..iin.i .»,,:u,mu *>\ ihr nvw uinii ot llu- Seventh* toangbeig Memorial HospilaL io was introduced378 words
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Article43 1952-04-25 3 New Voting Registers al registers j Hp al T he P;ibR R MOD m c P: itertorate build- i elo k Road and at ■y C I R< tration Sta rd Ro 1 live ■;> ti n the are jib to vote j themselves.43 words
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Article468 1952-04-25 3 LOC AL, UK NURSES ON A PAR Vickers Gives A Guarantee Manriaril Staff Reporter rmu ALL RAN KS of the nursing profession are row open to local imrses, and they will be <" -knowleriged i,, f ulure as f||| equaU wiln their Th U n d brolll r United Kingdom.468 words
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Article91 1952-04-25 3 Medan, Burma Win Flags Miss Chan Joo Penu of Medan and Winston Maun? Maun? (iyi of Burma were presented with M.Y.F. flags for being the best delegates at the 18th All Malaya Methodist Youth Fellowship presentation ceremony at the Lee Kuo Chuan Auditorium Barker Road, on Wednesday. Miss Chan Joo91 words
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Article126 1952-04-25 3 MORE TALK A RRANGED THK Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation will hold an extraordinary general meeting of its 4. ODD members all daily-rated employees to discuss their claims for increased wages and cost of living allowances and other improved conditions of service Mr. O. S. Rengasamy, the Federation's Secretary126 words
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174 1952-04-25 3 Standard Shipping Reporter TWO THAI warships, the H.M.S. "Vla«> KJong and the H.M.S. l\>h Samton, arrived m Singapore yesterday oil a five-day visil to ihc Colony. On board are 355 Thai Naval cadets, who have been on a training course to Puket on174 words
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100 1952-04-25 3 Standard Staff Reporter ALL Singapore's first-run cinemas have offered free passes to the 355 Thai Naval cadets and their officers during their five-day visit to the Colony. free passes have also been offered by the management of the Haw Par Swimming Pool. On Saturday,100 words
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138 1952-04-25 3 THE IMPLEMENTATION of the recommendations of Di L. C. Hill on Local Governmeni Reform "1 Singapore is a matter for the Government, and not the City Council, because it means various constitutional changes. This was emphasized yesterday by the President of the City138 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-04-25 3 photo. DEACONESS Olive Bell, who spent VI years m China, will take charge oT "Our Saviour's .Mission" m Havelock Road, Singapore. She arrived m the Colony last month. StandardStandard - 29 words
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Article92 1952-04-25 3 AS A result of a complaint from the Port Health Officer that bum boats and sampans were tied alongside the ship Hoi Houw which was anchored m the Quarantine Anchorage and flying a "Q" flag, a Marine Police party consisting of C/ASP Westlake. S/Sgt. Weng Kirn. and two92 words
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Article113 1952-04-25 3 AN APPEAL fur moral s;ip- port from the Singapore-Fede-ration of Unions of Government Employees lias been j made by the Postal and Telecommunications Uniformed j Stall's' Union. The appeal is made m connection with the strike threat issued by the Union over Go- vernment's failure to meet113 words
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Article17 1952-04-25 3 Next session of the Singapore Assizes takes place on Monday, May T>. at 9.30 a.m.17 words
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Article48 1952-04-25 3 DURIIVCi his visit to Singapore for the installation of the Colony's new Governor, the Officer Administering the Government, Sarawak. Mr. R. G. Aikman recorded a talk at Radio Malaya. This recording, a review of progress m Sarawak, will be broadcast at 8 p.m. today.48 words
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Article34 1952-04-25 3 A LANDIKi; Craft Assault struck a submerged object and foundered m shallow water while operating m the upper reaches of the Pahang River. There were no casualties. Salvage operations are m progress.34 words
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Article, Illustration70 1952-04-25 3 ABOVK arc some of the Y.W. players taking: part m the Charlote Hastings play "Bona venture" to be presented at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore, on May I and 3. They are (left to right) Edith Wilkinson (as nurse Brent), Marguerite llorrican (nurse Phillips), Carol Baum (Martha Fentridge), Terence Coates70 words
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Advertisement232 1952-04-25 3 Cordon^ > BORNEO L i tm tiling z>>itt J,J Cussons > rr ffoitdoie STOMACH^TROUBUS r 1T THERE is nothinf The family standby 1^ S Se l l8 P o^ f S o( be t r ';r-|7 Witts Antacid PowJ-r for prompt relief of ;<^ c .v, for X vjng bpecd232 words
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Miscellaneous19 1952-04-25 3 /^<i^'ft\ I I kiiruililC /~CT &\A/AV CDAM VCH T ti.f' i /'is/.' t Jr. V .?,J T^^tßmj ."'m fli19 words
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Article153 1952-04-25 4 1 IT WAS a happy day for Mr. and Mrs. Chan Ping Kee of 25 Malacca Road, Seremban, when they received news from the United States that their daughter, Chan Suk Hun. had been awarded a President's Scholarship for 1952-53 at the Lindenwood College m153 words
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Article156 1952-04-25 4 To Discuss Weekly Holiday KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A resolution whether estate tappers m Malaya should ask for a day's paid holiday m a week will be discussed at a conference of the Plantation Workers Union of Malaya at Kuala Lumpur on July 18. 19 and 10. If the resolution is156 words
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Article60 1952-04-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— For behaving m a disorderly manner while carrying a firearm and for absenting himself from duty without leave or £ood cause, an 18-year-old Special Constable. K. Onandan, attached to Effingham Estate, Damasara, Kuala Lumpur, was convicted by Mr. A. P. Jack m the First Magistrate's60 words
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414 1952-04-25 4 Mr. J.D. Mead Spare Time For Youth Work Call KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— With the resignation from the beginning of this month of Mr. J.D. Mead, as Member for Works and Housing, his seats m the Federal Legislative and Executive Councils will be occupied by Mr. R.B. Carey. Mr. Mead reverts414 words
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946 1952-04-25 4 m ri I* All i Fears On Chinese Culture Allayed Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A "fantastic notion" was the description by Mr. D. Gray, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, to the sujruestion that Chinese culture m Chinese schools will he eliminated h>946 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-04-25 4 i These i Who I; six naaths School s one month int rviewed gaporo Pub ww ito tiir- i ft \v. cadets h jn. -i d roi pi I)V lithe StandardStandard - 31 words
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339 1952-04-25 4 Standard Staff Corrt'sjHHidrnt KUALA LI MPLR, Thurs. A former Federation |>oslal clerL. Kandiah. who WM an (iiidi-r^roiind worker for the Japanese during \\w «»<-<*n t<»ti. failed m his suit against the Federation (ioMriniicni for 10,000 h«'inji arrears of pay from FVrcmhcr 22. 1945339 words
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Article79 1952-04-25 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Deportation urriers against 547 aliens and H5 British subjects have been approved since the beginning ol the year. During last month 12 banishment orders were approved bringing the total for the first three months of the year to 4\l These orders79 words
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Article65 1952-04-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Urars. Of th<> 4!> rJi?*Me v«i«t s in Ulu Yam are*. I'lu SHauiror. oa'y < as( (heir vol<* yesterday to efctl a k« lua kamnons by ytUUti hul'ot for the fu>| time. Two candidates, Ibrahim and Che firshaft stood for nomination an. l65 words
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158 1952-04-25 4 'WORKERS MAY HAVE TO SLEEP ALONG 5 FT. WAYS' PORT DICKSON, Thurs.— The housing shortage m Port Diekson has deteriorated to surh an extent that the time will come when the civilian employees of the Malay Regiment there will have to sleep on charpoys along the five- toot-ways. This was158 words
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25 1952-04-25 4 Five Face Attempted Robbery Charge Kr ALA 1.1 m b i S <• I i; picy Xi b.!>i th< hi ti: a '.<> i .1 the si <■25 words
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Article51 1952-04-25 4 Standard Staff (on rspondrnt KUALA LUMPUR. rhur> The Victoria Institution Old B >ys>' Associ.'it on. Kuala I- 1 j our. will hold grand rarntvit i :.-\d trade fair cm Saturday li S inday ;<t ihe V •'■>' ia In titu- tion to boosl [umii i i l!|51 words
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Advertisement286 1952-04-25 4 IT 9 A MV I <$&JBBh m hmey bsar Kinkojou, ii not ,lAvt Hm^^^^^^*^^** has fnort y«"o w sn i fin brown fur, short long prehensile Water Meters PP lor oo is t V lame inmilxT of fll, Inou/c walrr m» fcr- !i;l\c |ic< II triidrrcd J from C«»vernuient ami286 words
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Miscellaneous63 1952-04-25 4 /^7^V f I GOTTA GIVE MV f PAKK RIGHT OVEJ? f YZs{p)t®fc TVI 1 f Y^ f I TH| NK VOU'C? BETTER N^iii^A 7 BEST CU^TOMEK TH')£n TVEKE/ IT£ TH' USUAL I vQLS/^S? Jl «1^ V^ KE A »-OO»< AT THE TREATMENT^^SI' /I FENPEK 6TRAIGHTENIN' '^r^^^^^My^ ll^tfs'W <^Y >^^^^rV B63 words
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Article158 1952-04-25 5 i hors. (Reuter) Lennmi Boyd, Mini-] f .r the Connies. I m the House of; ijy the DM of nay m the Mala-, to destroy under- d thltf deny food to the Communist ter- J 00 si and the High J 1 ier a158 words
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Article52 1952-04-25 5 S(4>o4 it MO peop Sing ipore esterd 1 S nnmonses ieali with 1 tota rases > c tcquitlers were fo i had 0: ected licences. Othc •<i .vith barb tv gs 1 »wiag a IStl 1; i (if lltng foods wit] ut Vi \n woman waa feed issi52 words
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179 1952-04-25 5 S'pore To Be Featured ln US Magazine MR JOSEPH B Roberts, stall pi otographei ol the National Geographic Magazine, i- ■<• pn enl m Singapore to gather material and -.hoot pi ol iph Singapore an I the Fed ation >: M r- i He arrived I »o Sunday v, re179 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-04-25 5 photo Pretty Singapore Chinese songstress Miss Puk Fuong vinsins m the Chungking Theatre last nij-ht. for the Singapore Chinese YMC'A Building Fund StandardStandard - 23 words
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Article353 1952-04-25 5 2, 800PeopleNow Back Authority PENANC, Than. IW ighfl i<» wim iln- heart* mi I.iUM rountrj people^ all <>( them «.inallli«>l.l« r-. ulilmt tapper* ami markri nrdrnctn o( I IMMI N« >» tillage m l'r«>\imr Wi Hi lie \»lii«li wma "»i;«rir«l »i\ nonthfl BSO, M MOW353 words
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Article80 1952-04-25 5 LETTERS BROUGHT RESULTS LONDON, 'I v [r. A l cnnox Btiyn tei s:.jV. Cokmia Office i.« the Hoti^e of Comi i the results of the ►f a k ttei ts Con ..Hi'- m Malaj^ Fanjoof M. I >■ < h.i.i be He ivai asked aba I it Mr. J iReuter - 80 words
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355 1952-04-25 5 Standard Staff Reporter >l V\Y things which appear triflV* to this Governnirnt are tcrribl) important to the |>oor whose isolation m matters of s«»<ial ami economic importance, already ib proving fertile ground for the Communist m lhi« country. Dr. C.J. Pagiar, Progressive Member for Changi355 words
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Article337 1952-04-25 5 (By Special Arrangement With The London Times) LONDON, Thurs The severe criticism of the action luken at Tanjon? Mali m iv hit h continues to be expressed m letters published by the 1 local press is a ifruficanil expression of a growing political feeling. This337 words
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Article230 1952-04-25 5 STRUCK OFFICER, JAILED SAPPER Christopher James Ronan (23i of the Singapore Engineer Regiment, K.h.. described as a misunderstood soldier with a hot temper who had at first wanted to be defended by a private soldier instead of n gazetted officer, was sentenced to 84 days imprisonment and to be discharged230 words
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412 1952-04-25 5 Standard Stall Reporter MR. TAN CHIN I LAN denounced the proposed continuance «>i rent control m a speech as president <»t j the Singapore Ratepayers' Association at the Association's annual general meeting held at the Adelphi Hotel] roof garden, yesterday. "Many property412 words
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Article124 1952-04-25 5 TIIF, Singapore Chinese Recreation Club is to be given time till June 30 to quit the Hong Lim Green where they j now have their clubhouse and playing fields. This decision has been taken by the Estates and Fire Brigade Committee, subject to124 words
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Article91 1952-04-25 5 Standard Aviation Reporter CRASH and fire tenders stood by at Singapore's Kallang Airport, yesterday, when a Qantas Constellation flying from Sydney to Singapore radioed that t'ne plane** hydraulic system which worked the undercarriage and flaps had failed due to lack of pressure. The pilot. Capt. Uren91 words
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Article41 1952-04-25 5 A WOMAN*. Koh Ah Chong. yesterday claimed trial to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to N* Ai Tea with a vegetable knife m an attap nut on Beach Road. Singapore on April 23 Bail of $250 was allowed.41 words
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Article78 1952-04-25 5 Two Will Face Assize Trial MURUGAN Ayavoo and Allagapan Mariyamuthu were botb committed to stand trial ai the Assizes on a Joint chargeof robbery ami causing hurt, << iel^. a preliminary inquiry m tho Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. It was alleged thai the tvo waylaid a Citj Council 178 words
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Article221 1952-04-25 5 SUBSTATIONS m sius:«l»«»rr Ihible l« U»ad B*wWi«i I«mIii» Milne RU-. Jalun Stilljn. IK- h IM AUian.l.n. K.lH^ h.trl MimlKiWH K«J. IHmm. l-« pa>i» l-«»bi«r Pump?*. J<mi < liml KSr. J:«lun Yasln Jalau Eugy. Senwcoun RU^ St-nnrtl Estate. koliiii Avrr. MrPIMTMMi K»l.. IMare lort aiilllni| j >^»l St!221 words
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Article, Illustration85 1952-04-25 5 photo. MORE than 300 guests, including the representatives of the Government of India. Mr. Gopala Menon, the Ceylon Commissioner. Mr. Saravanamuttu, the Pakistan Trade Commissioner, Mr. Bais. the Trade Commissioner for India, Mr. Jogindra Singh and the Singapore City Councillor, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy,. attended a mixed social held atStandard - 85 words
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Article96 1952-04-25 5 Falls Off Sampan, PC Dies A PAINTER. Tan Kirn Mm, told the Singapore Coroner yesterday that he was awakened early one morning by cries ol "toiong. tolong" coming tram the sea. lie rushed out and saw the head and hands ol a man struggling m the water. He to his96 words
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Article26 1952-04-25 5 THE Singapore Printing Employees Union wii! ho I their fifth annual genera] meeting and anniversary luncheon :tt the Victoria Memorial Ha! tn May 4.26 words
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Article36 1952-04-25 5 THE S'n:;ap«ire (J.jvirrrn.ient Public Wona Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Lt<l. will hol'l their l&th anntu;; general metHiug at the oflV <• <»f the Elec<riral Engineer. P.W.D.. Kaudan* Keibau, at 5 p.m. on Apnl 30.36 words
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869 1952-04-25 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Squatter Plan Needed 'THE evictions of squatter families from Kampong Chantek and from the grounds of the Woodbridge Mental Hospital have served to focus attention on a problem which is often discussed with a maximum of heat and with a minimum of regard foi facts.869 words
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Article, Illustration1382 1952-04-25 6 Edward Crankshaw - Russia 's Wait-And-See Edward Crankshaw by Policy Un Japan LONDON. AS the time approaches for ~*the Japanese peace treaty to come into foree now expected to be on April 28 the absence of a clear-cut Soviet line on the future of Japan becomes increasingly remarkable. Compared with its propaganda about1,382 words
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519 1952-04-25 6 YOU CANNOT MEASURE ART WITH A TAPE MEASURE Dear Rimau; Come, come my dear chap, what is all this about your untrained emotions and the 21 Selection Committee pictures at the Art Exhibition? I think you have got muddled. Suppose someone wrote: "I know nothing about banking, but I do519 words
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66 1952-04-25 6 Sir; —I am not from Stalin and Co., but I disagree With "Middle Easterner Said he: "America is a great nation. Her greatness is due to the untiring efforts of her people who believe m humanitarianism, unselfishness, freedom and peace She has always supported genuine66 words
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Letter191 1952-04-25 6 Sir; You recently published an article of mine referred to as the Worley muddle. On going further into the matter I find that the Worley Report appears to have been illegal and void. By proclamation the Volunteer and Passive Defence Forces were disbanded and were to191 words
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Letter248 1952-04-25 6 Sir; May 1. through the medium of your column. draw the attention of the legislative councillors to the fact that the services rendered by the S.T.C. compare unfavourably with those of all private bus companies, which have made great improvement m their seats for the comfort248 words
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Article97 1952-04-25 6 Review of Views oU,UOU Huts SINGAPORE should do son the seriou I ing BQUAtU ing renden i don the demolition tap but dent Bfal I Tiie Daiiy m the (it':;." tl of i the grounds bridge M< nt; In ELampong I Jc^a. to carry out tion. ft \vu to the97 words
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Advertisement125 1952-04-25 6 Jfi^ Gf r YOUNGER m \&n M BY taking KjSH TESTRONES TABLETS W th e finest of all revitalising tonics for Men. Prepared by the PBF" *^B BRITISH GLANDULAR PRODUCTS LTD ■p,«S-jH' LONDON. ML*' iftei Yen t a h!? n f ha j>PPar"tly~ta^en Om pla ccce cc m JSMri.- wJ125 words
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Advertisement55 1952-04-25 6 Howard tall *> r o v fyoff nvvd "t Ivmlisr' HERE IS TOE RECORD. |L*|i ILI.AMI! \Ol HAMBEEN WAITING FOR. L^ INDISPENSABLE FOR l^*^ r <^ l Vj ALL KINDS 01 RECORDS P^ INCLUDING LONG— t.mimmi PLAYING DISCS. •SSTISV I^ Obtainable from your I nl I*w Wfpftrten a T. HEMSLEY55 words
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352 1952-04-25 7 Negotiations Over Saar Dispute Fail IioNN \,.rjl 23 (ReuleD-The Saar flare.l up a, .LiMalioiial lliHui a «ain loilay H hen .ti < kiarilil konrad Adenauer 101.l Parliamwi r imimUUm, pooket terrilory had failed. j Me sad continuation of the negotiations was -for the preS 1 :.T pos r b f352 words
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100 1952-04-25 7 Speakmen Happy To Be Back With Old Unit x O Apr. !4 (ReuterPrivate William tl i> iiggißl m i;n on a Korean .n online to the it Ike lal Battalion Own Scottish ers. M.m JaHnw said n had rejoined his i i m positions on the s nt a Korean100 words
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143 1952-04-25 7 It)N, Apr. 24 sti tes officials vif.v yesterday n m armistice talks through the most c m many months I urn expected •v si nism secnv fit n the Reds 1 read favourably to ied proposals aira- i Coramunisi acI voluntary prisoner Rad: last143 words
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43 1952-04-25 7 I v 24. (AP) Japan ag 'cement with to continue and financial the Jan.' lese bee; c i vc next -;-ie agreemeni has no with negotiations ..v m Taipe:. Formosa, state of war between md re establish :;s43 words
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130 1952-04-25 7 LONDON, April 24 (UP)— The House of Commons adopt--1 ed two government motions today designed to clear the way for a >peedy revision of the controversial National Health Service Act over bitter Labour opposition. The measure imposes tees tor appliances under the once-free health130 words
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317 1952-04-25 7 CAPETOWN, Apili 2:j (Renter)— Dr. Daniel Malan, 'South Africa's Nationalist Prime Minister, tonighi won the first round of the constitutional battle ov( r the Supreme Court's rejection oi his government's coloured voters law. By 71 votes to 58 the House of Assembly rejected317 words
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91 1952-04-25 7 VANCOUVER, Apr. 2:5 <l'P) Firemen succeeded m "containing" i fire <>n Vancouver's multimillion dollar waterfront today but civil detence officials warned that the danger of an explosion was .still great. The public was ordered to stay out of the area Four hundred firemen and 2091 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-04-25 7 photo Rudolf Friml. 67 (right), the noted composer, and his 39-year-old secretary, Kay Ling, are united m marriage by Phil S. Gibson, Chief Justice of California Supreme Court, m San Francisco, April 16. The surprise ceremony was performed m the Judge's chambers. It is Friml'sAP - 56 words
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311 1952-04-25 7 UK Defence Chief Says Strength Of West On Increase LONDON, April 23 (Reuter) Field Marshal Earl Alexander, Britain's new Defence Minister, said tonight he was not convinced Britain's potential enemies felt sure they were strong enough to challenge her and her allies m mortal combat. I Telling the House of311 words
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73 1952-04-25 7 PARIS, Apr. 23 (UP)— BugGen. John "Mike" Michaelis, colourful leader of the 27th infantry "Fire Brigade" Regiment m Korea will soon be relieved of his iob at the Supreme Allied Headquarters to become West Point Commandant. Gen. Eisenhower's Headquarters announced today that Michaelis. one73 words
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165 1952-04-25 7 NEW YORK, Apr. 23, (UP)— Retired Lt.-Gen. Albert C. Wedmeyer believes there might not have been a Korean war if the veil of secrecy had been lifted from the conferences at Teheran, Yalta and Potsdam. The World War II Commander of United States forces165 words
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Article84 1952-04-25 7 KANSAS CITY MISSOURI April 24 (UP)— The crest of Missouri River, having battered through dikes and burst upon the Sherman Air Force base today, bore down on floodconscious Kansas City. The full force of the greatest surge of water the river has ever built up was84 words
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Article72 1952-04-25 7 Standard London Correspondent i AkinoM Aor 24 —Th following oro tho closing J£ If ibeVond tin on »h. London Market todoy:- LONDON RUBBIR Soot July /Sept. d Oct./ Dec *9ld. Jon/Mor. 28jd. May c.ii. IW*Morket: Duff. LONDON TIN Spot £965 per ton buyers, £9651 0«. tellers.72 words
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165 1952-04-25 7 LONDON. April 23 (Reuter) Prime Minister Winston Churchill m the House <>f Commons today promised facilities lor a debate on the proposed federation of Northern m\(\ Southern Rhodesia and Nyasaland with reference to 'he altitude of the Africans. The Minister of State for the165 words
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Article328 1952-04-25 7 There 's Room For All Road Users Trains Chief Says: Standard Staff Reporter IN SINGAPORE, we kill Me ftwmm rwrj \*m dayfi m a traflir arri<lt-nt. maim l« n |m «»|>lr and me > traffic accidents <lailv. mid Mr. W, H. M. lla\u«uili, I rait'u 1 Police Chief, talking on328 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-04-25 7 Standard photo by While Singapore's Traffic Police Chief, Mr W. X M Haxworth was talking to the Kast W>st Society last night on the mystery of how motorists knocked down the scohhlited traffic Island posts, almost to the minutr this car knocked down this traffic islandDave Shaw - 57 words
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Article251 1952-04-25 7 RI To Set Lp Embassy In Moscow NEW YORK. A 4 (AFP) The new i Indonesian Foreign Mr Moekarto. said here lenlay that he WOU d Immediate e-*a!>'i hmeni f Indonesian Embassy m M DOW and cat y dISSO lltioi f the Indonesian Union r ith i Netherlands. He tnadi251 words
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Advertisement27 1952-04-25 7 JhD- l»^?^ THROUGHOUT MALAYA AMD WW TO SARAWAK, NORTH BORNEO. i«OO««IA. THAILAND. BURMA AH "VMBB^^^^^MHMHHB^MHH^k ABOUT TRAVfb •AW« OT S MANSF.EIO CO, LTD. OCEAN BIDS. SINGAPORE 127 words
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Advertisement73 1952-04-25 7 lA\\\\V\\\\\V\A\\\\\V\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\V\V\W\^^^^^ WWWWWWWWW^WW^ ffiS i Y)C\ I 1 *flr f K S*2r //\t P 1^ V II mm.■*■ m> m t I Ll —^^r if rWC 111 NrPIrN 1 T*^i| jjjHrj/ jy v Mm IV I Vr jtlxltj C %JpP>^7 fflw Romance, Garden of Kama Also "DELUXE" series $17.50 Each 173 words
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Miscellaneous19 1952-04-25 7 fflS^m FiFTy^ B nF T eOIN< O V V BACK J^^£ REMNANTS yj^ t^Vfr-l A SODA, NANCV^J^ GARDEN £3^kJ19 words
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Article, Illustration135 1952-04-25 8 BURMESE AIR SERVICE TO S'PORE Orders For New British A ircraft photo. Standard Aviation Reporter THE Union of Burma Airways intern] operating air services to Singapore on the International run when they receive their new British aircraft now on order. The Airways has placed an order for three Marathon aircraftStandard - 135 words
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Article186 1952-04-25 8 Four S 'pore Ships For Sale Standard Shipping Reporter FOI X shipM well-known m Singapore waters are for sale. Three of the vessels have l>een operating m the eoaslal trade, with Sin^apore as their main port. They are Ihe Ban Honj; Liong, the katong and the lion*; Soon. Tlie fourth186 words
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Advertisement632 1952-04-25 8 fjl |r.,n, ivo Ij.s Angeles Al AmtMunn Caaadiaa C iti«*^ I J. li i Xl \r. 11 2fi !7Apr 28 SSAfi 3§Apr IMay ZXBUj r! \u\!i m \K :i :i;Miv 27/2SMaj SSMaj Www 22Jn«e t irs ol Dry Cargo Deep Tanks md Passenger B ;<ik:::^ et Agents ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS632 words
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Advertisement549 1952-04-25 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA i HoagTatfor Rengat.... May 1 I Vessel for Mnai Weekly j Hoag Thong for Bacan Vessel for Malacca Si Api Api May 6 Twict VVeeklv Mentakab for Djambi Apr 30 Vessel toi Port Dicksoo Weekl> Mantin for Nibung Apr 26! rung Sobs fci549 words
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Advertisement639 1952-04-25 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan Prom SiniuponPort Swettenham Penan«. Also direct Sailini; From Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penang From "Funing^ Apr 28th Djakarta "Hanyang" May 4th May 7th HiNgfcMS Sails Sails J>aiJs Penang P. Sham Spore For M Szechuen*' Apr639 words
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Advertisement342 1952-04-25 8 Yokohama IKOM lAPAN RONGKOKH •BINTANC. ittC /apan for Bai sk abi < i :m. SAII.INCS TO (OMIMNT m Wj,; For Colombo. Ad«-n. Port Said v Hambm». C<»p«''»na^rn. (.utluMibi.i I ■are MKO.MA- v) a b(: IC-gSMa? -LALANOIA" xx) abt 4- IHum MACiDALA" jpotl abt: !0 .M.lun.x> Calls London (paaaeafjen aalyi (.<i342 words
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Miscellaneous96 1952-04-25 8 WHARVES SHIP GODOWN* GATE Astyanax 13 14 4 Benattow 27' 28 2 Benmhor 31/32 2 Bengkalis 40 41 2 Baxtergate 23 24 2 Kmpire Trooper 42 '43 2 Flintshire 19 20 4 [tria 25 26 2 La Chorrera 45 l Laertes 12 a Luxmi 15 !6 4 OluJ Maersk 496 words
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Miscellaneous38 1952-04-25 8 Despatches Today: Burma and North [ndia 7 a.m. by San i 1 i. Arrivals Today: Hongkong an I China (letters and parrels) by Eastern Queer, a r :d Glenroy, 7 a land (letters and parcels) by I rain.38 words
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783 1952-04-25 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN Agency Mooted For Government Level Sales To E. Europe By Standard Special Reporter oSsVih^A Cn IS ffsh °ot of the bursting rubber boom, high with do n to in*? r eSl n Mmistry Of E^«omic Affairs ore tinkering wirn plans to783 words
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Article89 1952-04-25 9 COMMODITY PRICES vt >inK«por^ rub v ipt-r lb.) yes-A.-rr. Buyers Seller* >[»»1 I.OOSe $1.11 SI. 10! m hu»e* May i: ss SI 01),' SI. 10 K> n »UV7J Sl.»8 K.S.S s H3 si.o:> »rv steady. ,)N!M>N Xl K»*rH (< ,v\ opening p. r lb were: 31 A Buyers 32)4. Sellers89 words
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Article87 1952-04-25 9 Standard Market Reporter 'HP. produ -c mark* m Singapore wag quiet with no business passing. Copra had buyers a*- $25| per picul and se lers at $26}. Cocoiui oi] buyers iadi ed >4u pi i picul a. id sellers >4 1. it S3J (split) V ni.t87 words
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Article154 1952-04-25 9 SUuMlard Huiid Reporter Pill riihlrr market m Singapore uas notable lor :!v -i«'a«l\ drrtonc throughout th«* (lav uilh -h«»\*in<: gradual iiti|»ro\ cnuiil from lh«* opening. intefcsl »1 reni frcxn Ebrope wer ol thai sia i< to at c trade ti«. v^ n irjgfi y re* m154 words
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297 1952-04-25 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE Indonesian authorities have given permission for export of a rain quantity of rubber to Singapore on consignment without applying Km foreign exchange conditional upon the proceeds being used for the purchase of rice for Indonesia, The Standard learns.297 words
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72 1952-04-25 9 Ford Foundation Aids Asian People THE privately-financed Ford Foundation says assistance to organisations operating on behaU ol the people of Asia has an important part m its worldwi»ie programmes lot the welfare ot mankind. One oi the many operations described m the Foundation's annual report is its division of overseas72 words
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Article25 1952-04-25 9 £1 HK16.415 to OS} m K o 825 to Malayan $1 Ks, ?00 to one Indonesian R%i' h" Gold HKS29S B;5 to one25 words
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182 1952-04-25 9 KONG, Apr. 24 (AP). traders is Hongkong i"t.i:.a s attempt Xo exI r traditional exportSjg products, hog brisa beans and tung oi! lioscofvi has been a faili thai is one reason for unensive" started c Chinese Communists n with the Moscow conference;182 words
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Article41 1952-04-25 9 The Institute of International Education, a private American organisation, during 1951 contributed to the international exchange of more than 4.000 students, technicians and specialists. The institute's exchange-of-persons programme includes nationals of the United States and 63 other countries.41 words
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Article52 1952-04-25 9 HONGKONG, which last week suspended the importation of all cotton goods from Japan, has ruled that Japanese rayon piece goods are a^o banned unless importers can .secure an essential supplies certificate. The Department of Commerce and Industry described the m" as "a temporary measure."-A.P. - 52 words
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506 1952-04-25 9 ON a large form at Gray Summit (Missouri), the Ralston Purina Company is experimenting with animal diets to grow livestock and poultry faster and with less feed. Scientists say that techniques developed there can be applied elsewhere m the free notions to increase506 words
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Article34 1952-04-25 9 SOUTH African Finance Minister Nicolaa* Havenga will attend meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the Inlet national Bank fi>r Reconstruction ;ind Devcl'»Mme:it to be held ia Mexico m September ReuterReuter - 34 words
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149 1952-04-25 9 WASHINGTON, Apr ?4. < ,\P>: Sevxton backinir a bill to a'v' i\ thf K«-(-f>nstriii lion Kinancv Caipora- tion weir eet buck on their hrrls last nifhi after s<orin? an m tial victory. After first tentative aunroval to {b»- measure. the Senate backtracked and149 words
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308 1952-04-25 9 WASHINGTON. Apr. 2i \|»)_Thr Washington font, m an editorial, blame* tin* RrroiiMtrurlion Finance Corporation and its miserly tin policy for the recent "ugly totalitarian revolution m Bolivia.* 4 "For months," the Post said. "the Sate Department warned thai tiie failure to reach a tin agreemeni308 words
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158 1952-04-25 9 NAHA (Okinawa). April 24 (UP):- An old China hand hu> imported .< new industry to the Ryukyus this muiith. He is H.S A/ar, .i New Yorker who lived m Swatow .-.lid Shanghai for 2f> years before he was forced lo leave by the Comraunists158 words
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264 1952-04-25 9 By MICHAEL CONNORS, Standard tfarkd Reporter A BATTERY-OPERATED, *nrM range ntdio receiver specially «l«*si«riH«l and prirwl for the I«»h' Income £x«ui|» \m* fmnul a r<*a«ly market m Sinfgapore and ill** Federation since it ua^ mtrodciccd l««-r<- ten months ago. Reporting this, n recent issue264 words
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162 1952-04-25 9 NEW DELHl— lndia produces more tobacco than any other rountry m the work! apart from the United States and China, according to a rerent issue of Tobacco Bulletin published by the Indian Central Tobarro Committee. Production m 1950-1951 is estimated at s<>2 million162 words
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323 1952-04-25 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Apr. 24: Indonesian rubber markers have not reacted much to Amcri o's oction m unfreezing rubber controls but sources said this was not surprising. [nformed quarters said, "A v- analysis of tin323 words
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Article70 1952-04-25 9 Tin Share Prices Improve S odard HartcH i:> p<.: v r SE r a on the an k< t loda i improvi I > ire* c I i< i iiii C i prices M INIM si i \i f> lew 8315 A B 4 r 1.71 Ifi'H 17 1 I70 words
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Article14 1952-04-25 9 Standard Shipping Kr|nnt«-r i additioi v tei •.'.<■> Wy >'.::; 1 [1 i14 words
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167 1952-04-25 10 RASHOMON' PARIS, April 24 (AFP) Commenting on the Japanese film, "Rashomon," directed by Kurosawa Akira. which is now attracting large cinema audiences m Paris, Henry Magnan. m the French evening newspaper. 4 Le Monde says: "I must first say it is admirable."167 words
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Article, Illustration1267 1952-04-25 10 Peter Robinsons PHOTOCHAT \CAMERA IN THE STREET! MR. PETERSON, writes an Indian reader, do you prefer flash to ordinary light? Now this is the ten dollar question and one which is likely to embroil me m discussion and correspondence which will last to the other side of my grave. FirstPeter Robinson Studios - 1,267 words
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Advertisement297 1952-04-25 10 200 WOMEN ON I "W»» A REALLY TOUGH I wT'ttfc&'fcw ADVENTURE! I >n|f "^KSIr Si ill' I' I II" 4« i/#olylv° *S rorkr i i p* l^ j Today Daily! > lam^Xis^is 9.30 P m 1 1 i phone j^bs a ~\av~^a im^ &y~} Donali! Debbie KELLY O'CONNOR REYNOLDS INVITE297 words
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Advertisement17 1952-04-25 10 \llaulir.. ..<"-. ;<l Wllflll Now Showing -.00 two n< kh^ r0 BROAOWAI •ON >I<M>M'<' r BU (IW*« irl17 words
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Miscellaneous406 1952-04-25 10 Radio Programmes CIVT AU/»PP Li?ht MiiNi<-: X.::o The Fore and Afts; KJtiCj p.m. Variety Bandbox; J».::o News (S); 9.4."i FamoQs Pianist-. Solomon: <»>w oj ai> 11, m -|j ie Kadio Orchestra: l«.:» 111 a m. News; 10.05 .Matinee- Classi- Dancing Time, ral Music; ll a m Symphony of i- r406 words
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Miscellaneous428 1952-04-25 10 qiODWS QIOT\TH)\: 'Lot. friendship and smiles artlike currency. If they are hoarded, no one jets the bent-fit of them; if they are kept m constant circulation. e\er>one benefits, and again, like money they always accumulate Mimvihin; m the transit." Nellie Revell. YOI R BUtTHDATE AND BIRTHSK.N FRIDAY FOR EVERYONE: i428 words
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429 1952-04-25 11 Fast Times On XL Track KUALA LLMPLR, Thurs. Best workout of candidates this morning m preparation for Saturday's races, concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club April meeting, was that of Queen's Scholar, who *ent stylishly over four furlongs to return 38 3 5429 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-04-25 11 phl'tn The main table at SAFA's dinner to the visiting Ar>;ui Gymkhana footballers held v the Chinese Swimming: Club on Wednesday. Sitting left to riyht tic, Messrs. <;. II KuJ K. B. I Pates, Murthy, Ciopala Menon. McGregor Watt. Kathn.itn (skipper ol the tourists;. A.. P. Rajah. ASP Sanderson, unidentidrd.standard - 53 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-04-25 11 picture. At the dinner siven last night by the Timers SA to the visiting Hong Konjf footballers at the Southern Hotel, from left to ri«ht, Messrs. George N*j. A. V. Tennm i. (Capt. Hongkong team) R. B. I. Bates J. C. GuimKaiii (manager of the lIKAFA team). Aw Cheng Taik,Standard - 82 words
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245 1952-04-25 11 RAOC (30 BN.) defeated GHQ Signal Regiment by five goals to three m an army Major League match at Alexandra yesterday. i Signals -tailed sti-otigly and iiad the belter of the early exchanges, but the first goal fell ito the RAOC alter ten245 words
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Article179 1952-04-25 11 IN* A SAFA third division ••B" league soccer match at the St. George's Road ground yesterday, Young Companions Athletic Association drew oneall with Immigration Sports Club. YCAA were leading onenil at halftime. YCAA who had better of the exchanges far the greater part of the179 words
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Article115 1952-04-25 11 CHIEF LITTLE WOLF. colourful American jjrappler who thrilled Colony wrestling farvs some months ngo will be Baric m Singapore this week and tUI tackle Negro chnmpion Seehe Samara, at the Happy World Stadium tomorrow Uttle Wolf and Samara boih know almast of the tridtS }>< the trade, having115 words
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Article171 1952-04-25 11 Rovers 'A Score Five ROVF.RS -A" yesterday beat X Muslim League m a SAFA Division 3A soccer match played al Geylang Stadium by five goals to nil. Pl:\y m the first half was a slow ding-dong affair although the condition oi the held Was beyond complaint. The Rovers led m171 words
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Article183 1952-04-25 11 CYMA Win In Last Minute CATHOLIC Yoong Men's Association (P.M.) scored a convincing two— cue victory over the Blue Rover Sports Ciub and enhanced their position at the top of the SAFA Third Division "A" league. They now have full points from three games. Ten minutes after the kick off183 words
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Article112 1952-04-25 11 FAIRWIND B P. beat Flight B.P. m a triendly niatch at lie Clerical Union hall m Singapore by i,ix games to one. The results <Fairwind players first) were: Ahmad Taih boat IJm Wei Lon 15—9. 3—l, Teo Chye Hoe beat Tan Cben Thye 15—4. 13—1 Teo Bah112 words
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Article391 1952-04-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tliur*.— Full handicaps for lhe last day of the Selangor rarrs on Saturday arc: CL. 3, DIV. I—61 6 F.l (iiltedgPd 9.00 Cliekity Click 8.13 Cobro 8.12 j Flag of Peace 8.10 Jimson 8.09 1 Observation 8.08 Philantbropist 8.07 Steeitrap 8.07 i391 words
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Article142 1952-04-25 11 FORTY m TWO Chinese shoots represented by 856 boys and girls took part m the 'llth annual Chinese interschooLsports meet which open«dI yesterday at Jalaa Besar itodW A*tt>tal of 38 finals w«« mrrmleted m the meet which SartediS SJOia ftm morni«g Seven Chinese school records w«M-e142 words
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228 1952-04-25 11 SAFA Officials Make Suggestions For Colony Stadium Ol'T OF the ordinary sugr:( stioiis on how In pH a stadium for sports m Singapore ucic made by SAI .V* honorary coach Mr. K. B. I. Pates and president Mi. \V McGregor Watt at a dinner on Wednesday. The occasion was SAFA'dinoer228 words
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272 1952-04-25 11 Island Club Ladies' Golf Tourneys TWO GOLF competitions for the ladies section of the Isiand Ciub v. ill start this Sunday on the course. These are the L i hole ladies championship and the Duffer's Prize The Qualifying round of the championship will be played on Sunday afternoon The best272 words
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Article77 1952-04-25 11 TEL WIV Apr 24 'APifsrael ovithdi ew yestei da rom the European tone Davis Cup because a spokesman said, it was unable to make iti Eactorj arrangements vith i [ungary. Israel ivas scheduled to meet Hungary m the 0 A i ound at Budapesi An Israel 'l enni77 words
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136 1952-04-25 11 Rocky Marciano Suspended For 'Deception' MJGt SI A. M;.:- M* (AP 'i B Co n t night e'i I ight tltk H -i i <>' Bi oa Ma I r !W da? M- f for "deception" d a Maine enhil Uon to i afl iblic 1 ping effi m e<136 words
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Advertisement399 1952-04-25 11 NOTICES IDLCATION fvDR TECHNICAL SCHOOL, EVENDiG CLASSES, \I rSTIFR ROAD, .|N(.\PORF. 12. Ti hni m' School Yt rom- I stbj May. 1^52. g Construction; B ineering^ 4. ng; H Carpen--9 Radio En- PreTimin- D iwing (Preli- 12 nre pre- I t i%> rj into I .May In between ;> n399 words
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Advertisement468 1952-04-25 11 _SmJAIIONSJACAm c/o Stogwon Standard, togh.' ",r andan K »aJa Kant Enßlisn teadien Chinese r,' '"-"c bolder SJin D i us SAooL 12, Maill Sr^ c LL h novvn Cosmetic I Manufacturers require' Sendees of Chinese girl or j permanent position as makeartist Duties will include demons! ratui* m lhe various468 words
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Advertisement328 1952-04-25 11 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD SING \p< >!{!•: PKOPIIJTIES To be hi'ld al our Sal«*room. N(». 10 !;ulia Strrot, On WEDNESDAY Will APRIL. 1 < AT 2.3fl PM LOT 1. Valuable Freehold lands I LTELOKBLAHGAH Btoad areas l,« 81 q. ft. aad I I it. Monl r (Messrs. AUea <^328 words
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433 1952-04-25 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Very disappointing soccer was played by both the SCRC and the Selangor Malays m a first division league match played today on the Princes Road ground. The SCRC had a powerful side out and had themselves to blame for433 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-04-25 12 Slammin Sam Snead - Golf Here's How Slammin Sam Snead GOL H OUR i i* hi ovtr- > •;>, i expert i cith tough '■>• and is, could briny thai clubi bad i "''<■• the i nt. jolier su itgg pictured 10 somes s g fris hip (wider p arm* <■■• be ihead <n69 words
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Article44 1952-04-25 12 IK A- 24 i AP>— ill se n< n •v- ear. lp X 'lun?. the Col iy's I p i otayj and Xci am Fsai [p the loubles title i Iry to qua il for the 15 r« aa doub s44 words
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349 1952-04-25 12 M \(.KH of the Hon^kon^ Football Association Imirini: ham. Mr. J. (iiiiiiinaiii. >a;«i last ni^lil that the Hffjgfcon^ team was m Singapore with a purpose to brroic the first winners of the Aw Hoe Memorial < t ami thus win the349 words
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Article112 1952-04-25 12 PENANG, ThufY Penang will have the advantage of play m? on home r round m the F.A.M. Cup final which will take place on the Penang Sports Club ground m Western Road on Saturday. The match will start at 5.15 p.m. The following are the two teams:112 words
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Article214 1952-04-25 12 KLUANG, Thurs.— Ayran Gymkhana beat Johore Chinese two-one here today before an exceptionally large crowd, mostly Indians who had travelled lons distances to be at the matin. Before the tourists could settle down Koh Yew Chai took a long shot which David slipped over the cross214 words
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Article47 1952-04-25 12 MALACCA, Thurs.— Malacca will play the Ayran Gymkhana on Tuesday at Kubu Stadium. The Malacca Football Association selectors have not as yet chosen the Malacca team but will do so after the Ramblers meet a Batu Pahat side at Kubu Stadium tomorrow.47 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-04-25 12 photo. Finish of the 100 metres final at yesterday's Singapore Chinese Schools annual sports at Jalan Besar Stadium. The winner m this close finish was Wong Tse Lin (further from camera). Second was Loh Kuans: Ho and third Lim Nai Yang (dark vest). StandardStandard - 47 words
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456 1952-04-25 12 NF\* YORK, (IP) Dust from the Jersey Joe Walcoll rumpus has almost obscured the rise of new and dangerous heavyweight contenders. 1 lie ascension of Clarence Henry, Los Angeles: olev W allacen, .New York: Dan Bucceroni, Philadelphia, and James J. Parker,456 words
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Article57 1952-04-25 12 IPOH, Thurs. The following: have been chosen as the State Probables to meet the Lancers on the Chinese Assembly hall ground on Sunday: Gunas. Elan: s.ii Chong, Tuck Kong. H. Cinnmings. Kirn Fong. Ishak Kassim. Chit Chin. Peng Mun, Eng Kirn, Hee Few, Ham/ah. Kee Fah.57 words
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146 1952-04-25 12 LONDON". Apr. 24 (AP>— Newcastle United. who are scheduled to play Arsenal In the final of the FA. Cup tournament at Wembley Stadium on May 3. were beaten 4-1 b> West Bromwich Albion m an English League match on Wednesday night. Other results of146 words
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Article128 1952-04-25 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thins After being down by a single goal m the first half, the Survey Sports Club beat NAAFI sports club by four goals to one. m a third division soccer league match played on the Bluff Road ground this evening A water-logged pitch prevented128 words
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Article86 1952-04-25 12 MALACCA, Thurs.— Green Howards had an easy passage to the final m the Yeow Kirn Swee Shield when they easily beat the Customs Sports Club 6—o at Hilir Park today. Centre Mills and full backs Quinn and Thompson denominated the Customs forwards almost throughout the play.86 words
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Article68 1952-04-25 12 IPOH. Thurs. Police scored two more points when they easily beat Borneo Motors Sports Club three goals to one m their IDFL first division match on the padang this evening. Police led by two goals at the interval. Ambri and Kee Fah were the scorers. After68 words
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Article111 1952-04-25 12 IRRESPECTIVE of whether there are sufficient entries or not, the postponed Easter meeting of the Johore Bahru Rifle Association will be held on May 15 and 16 at Johore Bahru. Members who would like to take part and have not yet with thTfU oTor'be/oT-I L?S111 words
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Article100 1952-04-25 12 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA League Div. Chinese Casxtals v IRC at Jalan Bexar stadium; Dw. 2 IRC "A" V HM Dockyard at CYMA; Div. 3 A Tampenis SC v Balestier BC at Geylang; SBHFA League Hong Kong Bank o Bousiead at YMCA; F. N. r Hong Kong "A" at100 words
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200 1952-04-25 12 SHELL Sports Club save Malaya Publishing House a lesson m football yesterday at Fairer Park. Shell defeated MPH by four foals to one. Shell opened scoring m the moulh ani Kord tMei shell kept on the pressure with good ball control and forward200 words
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217 1952-04-25 12 Battle For The Doubles Berth Is On Naiulanl Badminton Reporir, FAR FROM troali..^ ilu-i, as lunberiog up pmciwi, Mal;i, m <aip trainees are playin- vsvrs lu^ h Last ni«ilil\ prarticr. m<h |v*o ol<l m Teik Hock and Peag S<mh.. I >a til, nlll singles practice with victor) ppiag to l217 words
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