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Title Section17 1952-01-06 1 Sunday Standard 3fc/8.(-H £)->]X VOL. II NO. 188 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1952. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.17 words
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128 1952-01-06 1 Malaya May Still Get A Strong Man >\i><>\\ I m. 5 (Renter)— Britain nuv still api strong man with overall political and milirera m Malaya, a usually reliable source said tod ly, this source threw tioubt on a London newspaper this rning thai the Cabinet had abandoned m m face128 words
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Article298 1952-01-06 1 Standard >t«rt errespondent i Xl \l V U MPI K. Sat. lli»' ralf ol rr|)lanliiit; on robber exported Iron Malaya \>ill be ->liortlv increased, according t<» m- 1 lot Million received, 'a sure vas -<-;i •■'•d to m prim i i >• ail sections298 words
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Article45 1952-01-06 1 lOHORE BAfiRT. Sat.— A •>. *> i >und dead m a m in the vicinity oi BuSerene today. A Town B labourer, working m area made the discovery. Police have detained a 17- rid Chinese girl who will be charged In court tomorrow.45 words
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Article, Illustration239 1952-01-06 1 Standard Staff Reporter The Archbishop of York. Dr. Cyril Garbett, paying hi* first Singapore visit slid yesterday: "I am very j»Ui to have this opportunity _>{ seeing your city". Dr. (iarbett flew ia by RAF. Dakota from Kachiag. He was met at Killi.u Airport yesterdayStandard - 239 words
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162 1952-01-06 1 Tow-Line Made Fast To Capt. Carlsen's Ship The Sea Drama Develops LONDON, Jan. 4 (I**) The British tug, Turmoil, *cut a message to London that it had thrown a line to the stricken freighter, Flying Enterprise, tonight and made it fast. The tu;'s message said the skipper of the stricken162 words
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70 1952-01-06 1 PANMUNJOM, .Tin. 5 (R?«--ter-AAP) Chinese Communist General Hsieh Feng today acrused the Americans of bombing the Chinese clUzs of Shangsi, Mukden and Tsingtao. "You've gone too far with your absurdity and arrogance," Gen. Hsieh said during a meeting of the sub-committee on truce supervision.70 words
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Article90 1952-01-06 1 NEW YORK. Jan. 5 (UP) Prime Minister Witist )!i Churchill arrived m the liner Queen Mary today for important polics aligning conferences with President Truman bearing ju big overall issues of ttie West versua East. The huge Cunard liner !oom«d up out of misty rain weighted With90 words
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Article74 1952-01-06 1 A 61-YEAR-OLD Chines latiWar Soh Toon, fell approximHSly iO feet off the sec md floor Of building m Markat Sttl«t, Singapore ye*terd«y morning. H« died on admiMioa into th« Qtrieral Hospital. Soh Toon, who lived m a kongji room m Telok Ayer Street was described74 words
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Article38 1952-01-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A branch committee member of the Communist set-up m Bentong, Pahang, was killed yesterday and aims and documents were recovered when a Gurkha patrjl contacted two bandits. The other escaped.38 words
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140 1952-01-06 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Under existing constitutions, m the Federation, each Ruler is the head of Muslim religion m his state. Therefore, constitutionally, it i.s impossible and unworkable for any one person to be placed m an overriding position above the Rulers on140 words
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Article, Illustration309 1952-01-06 1 STALIN SAID WILLING UK LEADERS, PARIS, Jan. 5 (UP) A high Iron Curtain MMircc Imih <| today that Stalin might be prepared to lt*a\r the Soviet I nion lor a meeting with leaders of the United States and Britain provided the meeting place is not too far Irom the borders309 words
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Article173 1952-01-06 1 AIR MARSHA!, J. D. I. Hardman, Chief of Air Staffdesignate of the Royal Australian Air Force, is due m Singapore on Wednesday on his way to Melbourne to take up his new appointment. He will stop over m the Colony until next Saturday m173 words
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Article46 1952-01-06 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 5 (Reuter) —The Nawab of Pataudi died here suddenly tonight after having a heart attack while playing m a polo match. The Nawab, a first class cricketer, has played for both India and England m his l° n X cricket career.46 words
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247 1952-01-06 1 LONDON, Jan. 5: (Reuter)— Main question before thf mid-January conference In London of Commonwealth Finance Ministers will be how to put the Sterling area into balance with the rest oi ha world and m particular vith the dollar area, it WM authoritatively247 words
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Article141 1952-01-06 1 PARIS. Jan 5 (UP) The Western powers neared decisi ra 1 today to back the idea ol holding a high-level I'nited Nations Security Council meeting no fold war issues after a Kocean armistice, authoritative sooxoes said. The II sponsors of trie Western collective security blueprint141 words
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Article30 1952-01-06 1 T H E Commissioner-General. Mr. Malcolm nfacOooald, Jeft Singapore by air yesterday morning for Medan for a brief informal visit. He will return earJv next week.30 words
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192 1952-01-06 1 Wreckage Of Hornet Found, Pilot Missing R V AlftCß Ml .'id B; iti >h i ival shi k se irching ta tha South :im i Se M mi es from »ingapoi i Hoi a< I Bghtei nissing sim >- I- ■i1 moi ning »cated t :i.- v reck age 4192 words
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Article170 1952-01-06 1 St.irid.ird S<uif urrespondfiil KUALA LUMPI l{ s.r Ihe Agem f rtorj publi ihe i by Malayan newspapers on December 13. > 'h<- effei I Iha .i Beconst ruct ion Ptnatw c Corporation si)nk '-mi.!!! had rtat« i- "that M.< <n tin i>r od it i had fai170 words
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Article, Illustration100 1952-01-06 1 CHUBBY AZIZAH keeps a tight, hold on ho* <up alt-r wuininr th« six to months, fC oup at thr RAF Xr i man! <Ma!aya i la.br Skow hell at r»i*nrl vr»i,-rd<*« About 50 babiet V«r« enter rd far th« show Ilirv *«t* from the Reflment Qotla^rons at haiu 4 Seletar.100 words
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Advertisement37 1952-01-06 1 Headline nf#f n^ur r ft NetsTsid, l^Edwcation:^^:^;., AflrtMßS^ Teachers: t SVSSS\ MiP/CAI M£Os Exshaw, from th« world famous Cognac Provinc* Franc*, b *l»c epitom* braady-makirtf. Tfc«r« It tVPUiW/ nr *i mAlI/ F«NEST FRENCtf In WW COGNAC BRANDY37 words
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Advertisement10 1952-01-06 1 %-S^ iee m COLO STORAGE y >y CBUMfcBIES J i^YOCHOURT10 words
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Article, Illustration506 1952-01-06 2 Drive To Raise $400, 000 For Cost Of Building A DRIVE for funds has been started by the Brothers' Old Boys' Association of Singapore for a proposed $400,000 school they arc going to present to the De La Salle Brothers. The school is to beMichael Goh - 506 words
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Article187 1952-01-06 2 Mamiarti Staff Reporter THE DE LA > U L£ Brothers have added one more fwhool to their lint. They have ju*t completed a >250,000 M-hool m Telok Blan^ah Road. It i» an elementary t*ehool. up to Standard V. Govern merit contributed half the187 words
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Article87 1952-01-06 2 SIX CHINESE claimed trial m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday when charged with housebreaking by entering into a room Ox the Kian Hoe Hotel at Oven Road on Dec. 9. They also denied raising m >chief and damage to property worth $5087 words
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95 1952-01-06 2 10 Cts. Worth Of Poison Did Not Work WORRIED ai ut tin oss of r- f.itru'i'. 'A'lw died m B v three ><-ar^ ago, 21year-o d K<. (>tok Soo nought T t-n t rth of cai stic soda, an I This was stated m thi Singar lay, v. hen K>95 words
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100 1952-01-06 2 ON BEHALF of the Concert Committee of the Church of the True Light, Miss G. Guok, the Hon. Secretary would like to express gratitude to all who have helped m cash or kind to make the International Variety Concert at the Vicotria Theatre a100 words
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135 1952-01-06 2 Delegates Named KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Malayan Methodist Conference In Kuala Lumpur today voted full support for Government's national school policy and also called for a broadened and enriched curriculum for Methodist Mission schools m this country. It asked for three vocational instructors m commercial135 words
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Article, Illustration100 1952-01-06 2 FOR FIVE hours and 15 minutes on Jan 2, Chan Cheng Khim, a 2H-year-old police constable, was absent from duty at the Police Training School without leave. The following day. Chan was again missing for 1 1 hours and 25 minutes. This was stated mStandard - 100 words
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Article66 1952-01-06 2 A VERDICT of "death by misadventure" was recorded m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at an inquest into the death of a seven-year-old Malay boy, Ithnin bin Makmor, whose body was found floating m the sea off Kampong Pasir at Pulau Tekong Besar on Safar Day66 words
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406 1952-01-06 2 'It's Embarrassing, Says Magistrate A Coroner's Court proceeding is likely to be postponed pending the conclusion of a traffic case as the magistrate of the traffic court finds it "embarrassing" to read m the local papers evidence of witnesses that have not yet been called before him. Both the Coroner's406 words
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Article62 1952-01-06 2 THE LITTLE Sister* of the Poor. Singapore, have written to say that they have nothing tv do i with the charity s ho w to be I staged at the Happy World Stadium tonight, a write-up of which appeared m the vesierday's issue of62 words
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366 1952-01-06 2 Students Arrive At 'Kampong Kirkby' Standard Staff Reporter THE ESTABLISHMENT In England o£ a residential Training College for Malayan Teachers is unique and is one of the greatest ventures m the history of Colonial education, writes Mr Robert William*, Principal of the Klrkby College, Liverpool m fj 1 a rl^366 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-01-06 2 photo. COMMANDER G. E. W. W. Bayly, M.R.N.V.R.. 0.8. E., will retire after May 22, 1952, from his post of Commissioner of Prisons, which he has held for fhe past seven yean. Commander Bayly, who has been m Malaya since 1935, told The Standard yesterday that,Standard - 74 words
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Article259 1952-01-06 2 SPORE TRADERS TOLD SINGAPORE businessmen will have to look for wider field for trade expansion if they *i*h to survm*. This advice was given yesterday by Mr. Tan Lai k Sye, President of the Chinese ChamW: of Commerce to a gathering of Chinese traders259 words
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Article98 1952-01-06 2 MR. S S. MAXYAM. Independent Singapore City Councilor for Worth Ward, has com- plained to the Council Secretary about the deiay m caPing a meet- I ing of lk« joint Government C': Council Committee for Communi'.v Development Mr Manyam told The Standard yesterday that it mac nearly98 words
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Article102 1952-01-06 2 Colony Not Far Behind In Housing StNGAMftE Xi m far l>rhm<f m housing and mam in»pr«»<«J at tin pot projrrr^. ni;u|« J. M. Kra*. r. M,. \iw Siagapof« i mml Trust, vho from a three-month lour In n\r v« »f«r«|. n -I: i ItW 1 K mg after co v102 words
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Article241 1952-01-06 2 SUBSTATIONS vi >m( liable to load shedding DAY Hume Pipe Rhe« m I Bin Seng Wire Mesa Quarry. Nanyang >l t Panjang. National I Princess l-.lizabeth Isi I Farm. I lv Pandan Jur .V 3. Bukit limnh I nited < Uaese X V\ kv Soon Cannery. Lam h241 words
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Article24 1952-01-06 2 Denies He Used Force On Girl (7) B itAN CHINN I I ;n S inal Distri I 1:. th usinj; North Bouna Vista H24 words
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Advertisement77 1952-01-06 2 2? October, 1950, m Batu Gajah Hospital, Perak, Yip Khai, Yip Pheng and Yip Mooi first saw the light •f day. Fed on LACTOGEN, they have now completed their tint year and are sturdy, growing youngsters. licniiif Imß^SSj^f FOR TH£ WORLDS babies f^^^^^ LACTOGEN provides necessary food ImtffiHSpflull elements m77 words
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Advertisement67 1952-01-06 2 Singapore's Ift f Chinese Restaurant JM M U S I C WU DANCING BV^^Bi^J Niphtlv from 9 p. m. lo midnfphl Si( SPECIAL MEN I I gr^ from > IK $20/- to 8 35/- J r jfi'" M»r\<«l lo party «^rJ- t f 2. 3. 4 or ."> |mtsoii> jt67 words
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678 1952-01-06 3 S 'PORE'S FIRST AQUARIUM TO FOLLOW UK' s DESIGN KIISG GEORGE V PARK, which has been chosen as the $he for the Colon ft ff itr *t aquarium will he one of the most attractive spots m Singapore when the budding h completed. For here the public tvilt he able678 words
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Article160 1952-01-06 3 RUBBERS STEADY FAIR L>E- M VND foi l ie lower grades übbei m the Sin^apoi c m i eel I >i shoi I covei ing oi sa ea I i Ihe Fnited States steadied prices esterd ly. In Mnse |uence. local pries had risen to urell above the I. tndon160 words
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Article, Illustration136 1952-01-06 3 S.A.T.A. Clinic May Be Named After Edwards THE ENTIRE new $1,000,000 Clinic for the Singapore Anti-Tubereulo*U Association may be named after it-* Chair* man. Mr. C. L. Edwards, m recognition of hi* services. The Standard understands this suggestion was made by one of the Council members of the Association many136 words
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Article97 1952-01-06 3 THE work of Mr. VV. R. M. Hax- worth, Singapore Traffic Chief, i-ould be s»fn everywhere m his efforts to assist and direct road users. j Here is one of the four novel and attractive traffic signs put up by his department at the Gra nKoon Lin - 97 words
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Article61 1952-01-06 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE 30 MEN. women and children, all typhoid victims bo were taken ill after attending a Chinese dinner m November last year are reported making "good progress." One or two have been sent home to convalesce. The others are at the Qeneral Hospital,61 words
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Article29 1952-01-06 3 MARIAPPAX was charged m the Singap c Second Police Court yeite.-day with robbing Verappasamy Nathan of $10 at Rocbore Cana! Road on Jan. 3. Mariappan claimed trial.29 words
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Article111 1952-01-06 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. CHIN KAP SENG, that man from Ipoh did a neat job when he destroyed 4.000 hornets m Tiong Bahru on Dec. 27. But lately, two or three of the hornets which apparently survived or had "slept out" during the operation which took111 words
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Article, Illustration403 1952-01-06 3 It's Hornets Again Standard Aviation Reporter SLLAIMAX bin ALL a mechanic with a trading firm m Singapore, does not have a sword hanging by a thread over hi* head. The threat that hang* over hi* head U something considered by many as luiuu infinitely worse.Michael Goh - 403 words
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Article, Illustration95 1952-01-06 3 A F-INE of $125 was imposed on Yens* Puck Ton m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday for having four two-hoon leaf packets oi opium, and opium smoking utensils. Standard photos by ONE m the two rows of l**ia«thorUed »hacks erected In front of the Souther. HotelChee Koon Lin - 95 words
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Advertisement468 1952-01-06 3 SITUATION VACANT I»K )l I RED I>r in* n i lie i ut-nt Marine l>>"sel for Botne Tra< Aplestin and papers to k Hock i k, Ltd., pi 48 a Sil runiON Educal glish SanskrH ai Hin- Supei 122 Road, >.■ 15. n Study Ai rhe 01, r the nuai468 words
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Advertisement182 1952-01-06 3 PALMOLIVE LATHER AT [C* I softrns the toughest beard m >-• X I I T" V# iti A SOl.t \(.IMS: IIAKPIK 1 1 IU I \N <V II II rf^P^: MACHINE II 91kj34 1 1 J r Hi SI I PI be ci rrfjwgp'i aoe l^ SHROFFS (MALAYA) LTD Agency182 words
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299 1952-01-06 4 FED. TO RECRUIT MORE TEACHERS T.T.C. May Have Fewer Applicants Standard Staff Reporter An unusually large number of student teachers will be recruited into the Education Department of the Federation of Malaya this year. The Standard understands that the Federation Ciowrnmcnt has for the lirsi time called for applicants niiioiiu299 words
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Article, Illustration208 1952-01-06 4 Now Rules To Stop Water Wastage Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Designed to prevent waste and contamination of the public water supply new rules have been introduced governing the use of water necessitated by shortage, particularly m Kuala Lumpur. The new rules were drafted before the Japanese invasion but208 words
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Article, Illustration124 1952-01-06 4 BEAVER SERVICE POPULAR KLUANG, Sat.— The Beaver 'feeder service' to Federation towns from Singapore has become very popular with businessmen and planters here. The fare to Singapore from this town is $21. The service began on Dec. 28 last. MANY people m Kuala Lumpur are looking forward to the dayKang Kim; Kang Kim - 124 words
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638 1952-01-06 4 Emile Joseph - Emile Joseph By IF you go to a Langkawi Malay and tell him that you do not believe m his ideas of the supernatural, he would shun you, for he has his true stories to substantiate his beliefs. One of these is the638 words
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Article237 1952-01-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. An 11-point programme has been adopted by the Peninsula Malays In ion for the Municipal Elections here next month when the Union will contest m two wards Sentul and Bungsar. The manifesto issued this morning states that although the PMU is237 words
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Article84 1952-01-06 4 Standard Staff Reporter AT a meeting of the Advisory Committee for Oversea Examinations held m the University of Cambridge it was agreed "that m future, for all centres overseas, the orders of merit at present given on the detailed reports of the Cambridge School84 words
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Article30 1952-01-06 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Inspector Gurbakh Singh, the Prosecution Officer, Johore Bahru Police Courts, has been transfered to Kluang. Inspector Kylasam will take over his post.30 words
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Article64 1952-01-06 4 Standard Staff Reporter |>LANS are under way U x improve the telephone facilities for the convenience of subscribers m the Dindings area of Perak, which has its headquarters at Taipin?. The Standard understands that departmental estimates have now been drawn up for carrying out extensive additions and alterations64 words
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325 1952-01-06 4 E. C. Janardanan - E. C. Janardanan By 'TIGERS are always meat x to newspapers and Taiping has become somewhat well-known overnight among the newspaper-reading public of Malaya for its tigers, imaginary or otherwise. Lest intending visitors to Taiping decide to keep away ■t the last moment because of325 words
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Article138 1952-01-06 4 Maimunab Leaving For Australia Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAIIRU. Thurs. Maimunah. the 13-year-old Malay girl from Jotaore who will leave for Sydney for plastic surgery, will fly there next month. According to the Welfare Officer, Miss E. Fernandes. Maimunah will have to stay m hospital for six months. The girl,138 words
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Article101 1952-01-06 4 Standard Stall Reporter MOTORISTS are apt to forget that it is and always has been the law to fix their car tax receipts m proper holders. Mr. W.A.M. Watts Registrar of Vehicles told The Standard. This is m line with the law m England. Told that some101 words
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Article35 1952-01-06 4 Toh Foo Ifoi was *e.ienced b y the President of the Sessions Court. Kluang to one day's simple imprisonment and fined $50 or two months" rigorous imprisonment for dishonestly retaining a stolen watch.35 words
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Article161 1952-01-06 4 and Pangkor Island. At Pangkor the development plan is to cost the authorities more than $50,000. The plan will Include the enlargement of the present telephone exchange building at Pangkor which is inadequate to house the extra telephone operating and engineering plant, required to augment the present161 words
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Article53 1952-01-06 4 LIM KEE GUAN pleaded guilty m the Singapore Third Criminal Distrk-t Court yesterday when charged with having four pounds of opium and 1.498 leaf packets of prepared opium, near the mouth of the Singapore river. Bail of $5,000 m two sureties was oTered until Jan.53 words
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Advertisement19 1952-01-06 4 GIT PROTECTION AGAINST COOGHS,COIOS,SORE THROWS BL L 1 J '/'i J #^^t!V I v 7^ m# js#]*J MM UWI/1119 words
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Advertisement286 1952-01-06 4 HAVE A CLEARER. SMOOTHER Skl\! The OLIVE OIL m PALMOLIVE SOAP Wf// make you lovelier vll mm jj^^fg^ffffft; PALMOLIVE SOAP SOLE AGENTS HARPER GILF JLLAN CO LTC I EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL I |an Leonard. KHvinator. Westinfihous^, Astra! S i f fefunken, Bnes, Pye. Greutz, R. T. A. j93 Biaun. Zrnith. |r3286 words
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Article, Illustration400 1952-01-06 5 Many Disappointed In Bush To Learn Embroidery Staadari Slafl (or respondent PENANG, S<i'. Two more nooia where embroidery w >■'< will ba t* ught are to M ->p.*:i^'l .'a Penang this t ording to Mr. "'-I Ah Kirn, District ■I m i^- the Singer Sewing Machine Company. Fne new ichooVs400 words
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167 1952-01-06 5 Mtnd«r.* Stirt orropondtnt PEN S.r. Mr A. T. Read Station Manager, Radio Ma i Penang, will be pro- ling > Singapore to take p he posl >; A. 'nig Deputy Radio Ma aya, Singapore m Jai iry 17, replacing '•It Tony Beai i167 words
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Article152 1952-01-06 5 SunJir< M^rt (01 respondent [POfi Sat. Two cousins. Or Chong Yew Cboong and: Vliss i)> P»n Kheng from '■•:i Fami tea m Kuala L npui < Ipxii respectively, i 1 ere married here '.oday. iridegrooro graduated; the University of Malaya v <. ar\.l la the second152 words
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259 1952-01-06 5 Training School For Chinese Teachers Is Nearing Completion Standard Staff Correspondent PF\\\<p, Sat. In keeping with her reputation an ike cradle of learning and culture m Malaya. Priiang baa bcra t limn n as the centre for the first Government biaeM Teachers* Normal Training School. A 1200,006 building sanctioned by259 words
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Article243 1952-01-06 5 Like Taking Us To Sacrificial Alter -Mr. LAW PAX KHUAN Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat.— The Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce 14 ap^t-aling to all Chinese Federal COllll- -< illor-4 to bring up the matter of the Records am! Accounts Ordinance 1950, for further discussion m the243 words
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Article303 1952-01-06 5 Bandit Raids Fall But More Are Wiped Out Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Far more information from the public last month enabled Security Forces to make twice as many contacts with bandits. This resulted m mote bandits being Killed tban m November303 words
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184 1952-01-06 5 IPOH. Sat.— The Perak Cre- mation Society is building a I 40 feet, seven storeyed pagoda adjoining its crematorium at the fourth mile Gopeng Road. This was revealed by the Pre- I sident. Dr. Wu Lien Teh at the annual general meeting of184 words
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Article30 1952-01-06 5 ALLEGED to have overtaken a car when there was another car approaching from the oppos\\r direction, Chan Koon Chin of Ipoh was fined $25 m Parit Buntar.30 words
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Article43 1952-01-06 5 MALACCA. Sat.— The Coroner returned a verdict of misadventure m the inquiry into the death of a vegetable gardener. Lieu. Khoon who was involved m a collision with a car driven by an engineer. Peter Rr.bert Carey of the Central Electricity Board.43 words
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955 1952-01-06 5 PERAK RIVER SCHEME WILL MAKE STATE SELF -SUPPORTINC IN RICE By Leong Hew Meng 'pHE Perak River, known only by name to the thousands of people m the State rarely becomes news, but when it does, it's m a big way— floods, drownings and commercial projects. Because sometimes it ha955 words
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Article479 1952-01-06 5 KK\: Along Th« Great Divide 3 13. 6.15 and 9 15 i>m Daughter Of Rosie OGrad* 12 noon. CATHAY: The La*; Outpost 115. 3.15. 6.15 ami t3 ;> m Captain China 11 a. mi ODKON: Zorror'a Bla.ir Whr» 1. 3 30. 6. 1S and »1* >'« >ita!ia 11479 words
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Advertisement163 1952-01-06 5 V Despairing irritation IBM rse b> rubl»:ng and n§ \*.htch c^n ho e»- v.-rious mlt-ciioo. irrifdr»on i< f^f>ec»a!ly (-•rabte during the night, u;.serbble m il<*dy t» remedied MM »kin trriraruxi by a trapor »r> light diet by r: i; from pun^erir (ood^ M ghl undffrclofhmg Af :.rr the affected par*163 words
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Advertisement156 1952-01-06 5 PEDIGREE Britain's !>r-<t />/ ///a BABY CARRIAGES OVER ti MODELS IfWo* r/i Britain f>v Lin*'* Hut*. Ltd., London* Obtainable from all Stora Fa<-(orv R»*pr**s<*!itatives; TV MITCHELL&CO LTD SINGAPORE, 1 KUALA LUMPUR PENAN i Hl^fMT FtEEIYI Km joy 0001, dear, and your head dear*. dear bwathtng sH day long Any You156 words
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Article, Illustration1657 1952-01-06 6 Joint Malaya-IC Plan Against Reds Likely PARIS. Sal. lIIGH level 'a ks v soon start between Phns Mid London to par; dOSCf Integration m the wara ol ifalayi and [ndo-China High time too It 1^ cri■linaJ Quit Iwo greal oationa MgnT:rig a common enemj m the sanie corner oi the1,657 words
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Article930 1952-01-06 6 GEOFFREY CARR - GEOFFREY CARR She is the wife of Prime Minikin N«il>** Pasha. And I t'plian new.- pa per editor ALI AMIN. i>«s¥ m Britain, today tells how h»- and his twin brother hj\* t%i*ot-r& shocking scandals m some of which *U* ha*. \>nn involved. By DKITISH soldiers930 words
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Advertisement18 1952-01-06 6 QUELQUES FLEURS HOUBIGANT SOLE AGENTS DIETHELM CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SWITZERLAND WITH LIMITED LIABILITY) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PiNANG18 words
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Advertisement383 1952-01-06 6 jy f^ f r ,7^ J X T .^^BB*^ if there..* W^n -^grflflk.^^^BL von m ai! Qißlo r H0 f I^' y Gi <- L -iSpSBE^ |:i"ft I And < Home perm —FOR THE WORLD'S LOVEUES r>«* EMfMTMR lARU A < c LID, Oc i i Maddening irritation goes.Sores^^ L~383 words
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Article, Illustration1609 1952-01-06 7 Michael Goh - MY MAN OF NEXT YEAR Professor Wee Lee Yum Michael Goh Illustrated By University. H i < monographs include ih-» folfowing: Inflation. Deflation aad BnUieratioa This liin volume is the nr-ii scientific st';dy ever made »f the probems connected with ih« deflation a f iil inflation t>C Rich thing, at1,609 words
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Article711 1952-01-06 7 PIERRE D' MARCOURT - PIERRE D'MARCOURT By PARIS. r PHE average Frenchman now drinks five time> as much alcohol as the average Englishman and six time-; as much as the average American. These figures, officially confirmed by the French Ministry of Health, help to explain why that establishment has just asked Parliament711 words
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Advertisement219 1952-01-06 7 3.4.15a 9.15 m. cl r>> SHAH KKOS. I ,X c! Laughs! Action! SEJOL Surring ItWAM RASMA noon t:\Ml.Kr KOKIAH Mala) Drama pi W (OME TO fH I sIIOWS TO AVOID hi APPOINT MFNT D\V \T 11 AM KKO ISLE OF DEAD" II *****-CfYLAlffj Wr i V t 11 iM> A.M.219 words
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Advertisement345 1952-01-06 7 _^^nk 3i '^^at anja fln^nV m savings on j— a I B ll^Bß aS**n\^% J» l^nT^n^n^nTJ I Ivy BBr j^Hfc "^^a^Sßn^nV n^nm ■tealMlMM|^^ft\ rans arc La op-ration through- IfIOKC jfOUl out tht world. Their wiccesf is based on a sound reputation jjjtliiff for reliability. Larg« carrying UcllVCrlcS capacity and low345 words
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Article1048 1952-01-06 8 THE DOG WITH PLENTY OF FLEAS IntieprnHent Morn in* A «?i« »fmpei CNOBS are heartily disliked by everybody particularly by other snobs. He is a man with an exaggerated sense of his own importance and an equally exaggerated notion of the intrinsic inferiority of his fellowmtn. He is the man1,048 words
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Article, Illustration1490 1952-01-06 8 Inquiry into the SUPERNA TURAL WEIRD THINGS HAPPEN WHICH NO MAN CAN YET EXPLAIN! HEN we speak of the Supernatural, we mean the Inexplicable that rare event which breaks the known laws of science. Such events DO happen pei haps moi c i quently than c think. Infortunately. there ftre1,490 words
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Advertisement21 1952-01-06 8 •I fbni»V v"" 'or r>->ti trofrh wMH| ell you thai m ■<(;/ -if %porJ mh excelfem and >/<• tkm !»♦.> nb*t ItSl CzmmlSzAA [id21 words
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Advertisement443 1952-01-06 8 'yOUJL 'IWIUIX at the new |j| and lustre m your hair Jaw ''■^D'^HHJ^sH^Sßr^ Jt 1r aa^^a f"/ 1 a^a^aa\. Jai /J^F^ far U^jN*y^ tl "»l f^^^B^^^^7\ul^aaalH>aal^» mjt_»aaaaß Bv>'k Don't despair oxer dry. MMeailMM I I iO Get Lu^'rr-Cfrnc Shampoo, the 1/1-^7l^ i*Lr excitina n-i cr»m m^« '-t ||>|N|/|t*| l\f ffV\C443 words
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1461 1952-01-06 9 Charles Reber - Charles Reber HOW THE OTHER MAN LIVES -7 By A PRECISE definition of the average Frenchman, his life, habits, work and so on, is being worked r »ut at present by a number of august public bodies, including the Paris Institute of1,461 words
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Article, Illustration773 1952-01-06 9 Kick the little devils out 'THE small* s1 gt rma m existence are the cause ot cuds and influenza. Doctors know very Mule about them except that they keep changing their .-'nape and attacking us. again and again m a different disg lise. In the course of a month a773 words
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Advertisement302 1952-01-06 9 i JuaUuL \J^ I CASH PRICES g^MUaraf 6 Penong -$211.50 i sas B Federct.cn MJ m/W m Jw mouthic co.wAkAYM era /^ctm WJ m¥ M AT JOHN LITTLE'S lUIIBIIIC w/ 1 Kf H* GBAMOMQM CO. HO H«y«« M;an!^««. Stng*por« Branch. I YOU.too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from302 words
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Advertisement121 1952-01-06 9 n w Pctomorc _i< ai jnhlrr>-- In Imt ran-! al< <| m! X Mala> GRAPHIC PORTRAYAL of "LIFE BEYOND TH GRAVE I SUN. A Bf f Jan. cm. m 6 I<» he roil linn < <{ \\«<l. I h«. I. i Iri. i.i-hls, 7. m I'M. NEW BIBLE AUDITORIUM 1121 words
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Article, Illustration797 1952-01-06 10 THOSE FORGOTTEN FEW— THE TRAFFIC MEN T AST week's Diary gave figure^ of the tremendous volume of passengers, mail and freight handled at Kallang during lost year. Statistics show that they have skyrocketed, m one <a«e to 150 per cent, over the year previous. Just to recall one item797 words
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Article, Illustration787 1952-01-06 10 UK CAR PRICE INCREASES MAY HIT MALAYAN MARKETS 1952 motoring outlook, which showed signs of improvement last week, is now being clouded with the announcements of price increases by two of England's biggest automakers, the Austin Motor Company and the Nuffleld Organisation. As from Jan. 1, NufVieldbuilt cars would be787 words
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Advertisement410 1952-01-06 10 fAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICI Oirect O«erl««i l*i* Ffonciuc Los Angclet AM 4mikw Canadian Citiet Pcnons I'kmm Sport An LA/SF JACOB LUCKfNBACH 24/?6Ja« ll'llU* 29J00/2Feb 21Feb CHINA BEAR 24 26Feb Z7f-b ZBF«b/2Mar ZlMar -> oarticulon ot l>v f J?*; t anki and Posstno** ANGLO FRENCH BtNOIXSENS I T9. let i410 words
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Advertisement454 1952-01-06 10 Sn^^^k, ft i iB KAMBODIA to< tfon^oK name il-12io« FALSTRIA" fw S*<kk 6 Bangkok U-U Jon INDIA' (of RanQVo' Hanfl. Kong Monita Kob» rokohomo 2-sFel) I0J«n-1Feo 2$ i-t MORfIIA" t<y R*nqfc O *c Hongkong K O V Vo^Oh^rr»r 19-21 Feb 17 18 f U "PATAGONIA" Hongkok Hongkong O Manna 22-23454 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-01-06 11 Malay Glamour -Star •I I HXKOII) Mariim a «1..r «.f M*l..j I itm Productions Ltd., nt iJim ovrrr<i h* a taUnt muui m I*.".*! anil vipird mi. Sh»- made < i ir.Mi- ipprar.irifr m knii 1..i r < Twin'i <ml followed this Up I uUu Mulur.i Pt-arl Island llrrita" >ullrrin'«'73 words
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31 1952-01-06 11 icfera < the swordi hf er," "Hen 04 <loak a g U>r Mask ihe m said. <• hit fJn i; v of the Avt c, Jvd;j it31 words
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Article, Illustration396 1952-01-06 11 wood. Jan. 5, IUP) disc sed today B nil star Jeon ed oft negot nor contract i RKO Movi< Studio t picture. S s present p;ict < m on Juni but she > I r.icc: Howard Hughes that sh< nvas noi m•- ing it. The t396 words
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Article, Illustration1471 1952-01-06 11 WITH Os WALD A Picture To Remember TF you're a discriminating 1 movie-fan (and 1 take it that you are) and you're looking for good value for your box -office money, take my advice and see Renown's presentation of "Tom Brown's Schooldays" when it comes to your1,471 words
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Article89 1952-01-06 11 PARIS, Jan. S.— (AFP) -India ranks second and .i.-i'-n ♦hird after the United States as the world's greatest cinema producers, according to a survey Dublfthed by UNESCO under* the title of "Information throughout the world. The survey said Italian film production ranked fourth *nd the French89 words
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Article460 1952-01-06 11 BOB THOMAS - BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 5, 11 (AP)— What cod the movie industry actually do to improve business? This intrepid observer will now proceed to list 10 golden rules on how to put people back into the theatres. This is partly m answer to the industry minds460 words
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Advertisement221 1952-01-06 11 I Jan. 1952 KOVIE MEWS On Sle m Sp re fOW! f HI ■,J J Today a.m. -ONE M<;ilT M TAMAKOT X -m-h. I r 1 TODAY I 11. 1. 1-1. 9. 9.3*. »-1O I I Thcr Mn Ohmr Fire- -^iw i AHDIhHRIOVEFUMEDL^^SpI j t A hot-grenade hero jn i221 words
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Miscellaneous265 1952-01-06 11 ON THE AIR kadio iviai ava sii\(;apoke (4X4 m Ac 41 m.) 9 a.m. Programme Summary; 9.02 Good morning; H.:«l Musical Roundup; 1« a.m. Emergency Nrw« (K.L.); 10.05 Interlude tr..m Hawaii: IV.HO Latin America On The Air; 11 a.m. Time For Music: 11.30 Studio Service (Salvation Army. B'pore): 1 p.m.265 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-01-06 12 rat*ut\Bi.Y th«« longest BMke-ap >»*» m RrwMlwaj Ihrjr dan is li'-hl i>v iii.r.tthv Sarnoil If t;«k»-» b*r t»-Mir< i«» J-o»rr hrr body tr»m Hi* to tin- wiih lh|iiM >■'!! n»jk»»-iiji t<» traite iim* illusion M dark, ullnrins ()rl<-niil fur Urr mlr m "The Kinjc And I." >82 words
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Article278 1952-01-06 12 y<»u a'-* given to Si > in,* .:dge::i v frustral :<>n a new design m t rwdlerj becomes the I je, char^ t s ire yo i*r« j m unnecessarj in- i can doT. ■> ip rt- o jeA-elleiy f>r di nat < simple.278 words
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Article, Illustration302 1952-01-06 12 Unknown PARTY GOWNS TO FIT YOUR WAY OF LIFE 1 T^HE way that you! dress [or tha holi--1 days ahead depends. largely, on your way |Of life. If the parties you attend are small and Informal, a ball gown would bt about as useful as a mil oi armour. But302 words
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Article223 1952-01-06 12 TONE- UP THROUGH DAILY ROUTINES 'TffOSE women whose busy J ,■■<■>■< /^j pc luile time for tports «>• tom/nl physical exercixt often console therntetres p)> lit? thought that '/i j enough of a work-out frp h .iaily routines Wall > grocery store or Emu stop imke care of the •■":<■',223 words
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Article, Illustration430 1952-01-06 12 Br Doris' HF.RF are two recipes w?!l worth trying. California Barbecued Short -ribs l Serves 4 l Three pounds short-ribs, cut m piee»s !*»r serving, flou;. salt and pepper, 2 tablespoons bucoti dripping? or other iat. 1 (8-OUQCe) r-jn tomato 6auce. 4 cup430 words
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Article220 1952-01-06 12 V7~OU learned to write your I- numbers long ago. so the sound ol counting m the an as small-fry trip home from school, means little to you except for reminiscence's iake Chances are, it never occurs j to you that, with a little number220 words
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Article77 1952-01-06 12 HpHE problem of arranjiiif a bhon stemmed lowers breomes less acute If you irv t* I**1 truk. Place crumpVd paper m the bottom of i!i«- 1 vase to lift the blossoms v, crystal or see- through coloured class, cellophane paprr is an Inconspicuous Hi. A BIT of olive oil77 words
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Article445 1952-01-06 12 STAR GAZING COVERING PERIOD JAN. 6—12, 3952. US. t« TO FEB. It <A«a*rl«*> \:i unusually slow week but with jue or two important momenta which you muat be careful not to Mcwrttr. Watch for trouble at btuiKEB 10 TO MARCH SO (rtwes) A good weelc for the old l™£ for445 words
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Article131 1952-01-06 12 JEANINE VARMAL - Today's Reading JEANINE VARMAL BE2 IrpODA V ft FORECAST:— In S < 1 diviUualh-. a peasant, and *»T. Animation »nd profitable aetiritT durin* the I morninc— »«raria<«; meeting and unexpected errnli. A rood atmos- Phir« f»r join, ra t and doinr ««u*.al thing*. A Dcwit atte^ »r»N«««« for family I131 words
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253 1952-01-06 12 GAYNOR MADDOX - Shrimp— Macaroni: Fine Combination GAYNOR MADDOX By SHRIMP, f»e»h tr r*nt\e<i. add delicious ptotein to any meal. For the budgets sake. combine them artta macaroni into welcome >ne dish main course Skillet Macaroni With Shrimp (Makes 4-6 serving* I THREE tablespoons butter or fortified margarine. 2 tablespoons minced onion. 4253 words
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Article384 1952-01-06 12 'PHE only Hrn nas are cvi cum >• wi.pn kheyai Then. too. they a special Hud Bverv good cvi i A very Bonn is considered I a Wring is the Here ll re.- i>€ tor M you need Four rur*«' banana* oriion^ hour pwi384 words
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Advertisement212 1952-01-06 12 with MAX FAQOR'S PAN-STIK See /our Complexion Take On a tove/y New Color Tone ond o Smooth, Smooth Texture Instantly with This Wonderful AV A GARDNER M-. i r t# 'If TMf fASHIOM MAKIUP RAGI Of HOUYWOOO ■>■■:■■ <b V\\ v' H^B&. •i". i Lovety. Satin Finish Complenon H|P^^WP^^^^^H .H212 words
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Advertisement100 1952-01-06 12 Cleans your pen every time you fill! special ingredient s. discourages sediment F\~* f"~\*" prevents corrotiorw, with 50/i-.r, actually cleans and protects Q I /f s:::;t rwmQuink «r xur- with soivx FACTOtT SOCf AGENT IEfAI HWCI STaTKX *O* PAttKIEM. n*4 CO, LONOON. JAMCSVILLf |UlA| 1 TO»ONTO (CANA3AI MOMTOt im. THfl100 words
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Article, Illustration214 1952-01-06 13 Michael GOh - Michael GOh Photo. photo Ny phoio. photo. Photo. Photo. ltd tujfht off wdnev's surfing beaches Sydney Australia, Bondi fishermen removing h :rnm th,- }a^^ of a 12ft. whaler shark caught on a set lin c off Sydney's famous Bond! recently. The sharH. a maneater type, was oneA.P.; Standard - 214 words
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Article501 1952-01-06 13 APOLOGISE, YOU Pig-Headed Fool! MART BROWN advises a very stupid husband ich is a I r bigoti lining B I asni m it s etter HM M am t.n i me dec j for 1 was «o< ie 1 iwKtcreel ■ud u-.-- anotfu r uml ur I fcao i i501 words
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Article984 1952-01-06 13 RA WLE KNOX - RA WLE KNOX By AUnS> T HAVE just seen the Taj 1 Mahal m a fog. The sight is rarer than the Taj Mahal by moonlight for even m winter mists are r.ot frequent here and it is an improvement, m that it somehow diminishes the building's984 words
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Advertisement88 1952-01-06 13 SANDEMAN PORT and S«€RRV, II V LIGHT DRY I /^SrT brown bang I (V^- -VERY PALE DRy I V \J" «FULL GOLDEN HP V AMONTILLADO VILJC «DE LUXE PALE R»CH PALO CORTADO SFsc.t e.st«».ufo«f: SIME. DARBY I- s I, Us H i wtisi\ ii IUW?^* ft m Jp§S^f t4<m\ teeth88 words
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Article172 1952-01-06 14 CIU LTITA, I(R 'er) m team ac i> h Test agaii I mc! i X on 1 1 ii v 12 is a V.S ii ure, P Roy, V. Mai id, D.G Ik'ar. P. Hi ;ai P Joshi, S.G S ndeJ S II V.172 words
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Article114 1952-01-06 14 Svir. BY -A grade cri ket«ho as knocked uncooi. i ned batting t -aye b i team from defeat. if theri hit Ihe «nn ng I fat v. i 18-ye irs- > 't F\. ol H rbury 1 .-Can- ry 9-2 W < Bahnain 24114 words
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Article132 1952-01-06 14 il l V Jin 4 grey- -:>■ ightlj little m the cricketi'm v.-«- ',d. pntion m A I*3 c Hoofl m List. 1 Bill Fer^'...- n, 1 B liih F::.- Ferguson (bell 1 s •1 i.s beer. >rer and nan to internatioi il 1 foe 4-'132 words
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Article, Illustration1168 1952-01-06 14 Knock-Out SERVICE SPORT HAD A GOOD YEAR By *MAC\ Standard's Services Sports Reporter IT IS generally the form at the beginning of a year to review events of the one past. There is a certain satisfaction of delving: into the past events thereby recalling memories of pleasures half-forgotten. Service SportStandard - 1,168 words
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671 1952-01-06 14 JIM CHAMBERS; A.P. Sports Writer - JIM CHAMBERS A. P. Sports Writer mP V LONDON, Jan. 4 (AP) Here's a welcome ti> J 9>2 which should be one of the century's s^reat sports years with the Olympic tianie* at HrUiiiki as the high spot. X* the church bells and hooters671 words
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Article76 1952-01-06 14 NEW YORK. Jan. 5 (Reuter) —Miss Doris Hart and Miss Shirley Fry. Wimbledon champion and runner-up respectively, are due to saii on Sunday m the Queen Mary for Englan 1 to start a tour of Asia a 1 I Europe. The players will represent the76 words
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Article, Illustration586 1952-01-06 14 FLYING FISH GETS READY AGAIN TOKYO, (UP).— "The Flying Fish of Fujiyama," Koronoshin Furuhashi, started his training! December 6 with his eyes set on defeating the I world's best swimmers at I the Olympic games m! Helsinki next summer. Furuhashi, no longer a college student with plenty of time to586 words
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Advertisement158 1952-01-06 14 X -^^^^wI^^wBIBBMB^B^KMBMUBUBy -^lßj^s^ I ,^pr rf A "-^^^^^fcw *^^*j- 0 I '^B^Ba MtM»n?B*a^Hl B^BV' '^B^Bt!9^BW^b\ i"' J?^- V m\m mm M^ Mi\ MVm Jw Th 4-whccl drive Ljnd-Rover brings R^v^r T m^^^ 001^ quality to agriculture and industry. Thi* J^^ l»or<l working, versatile v;' kfe docs ?-rvics j^J^r^^^ BfF* Wm158 words
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Advertisement350 1952-01-06 14 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION I MILLION DOLLAR LOTTERY. TICKETS for Drow on January 1 3 rK. 19;^, PRIZES os follows:— Ist Prize 5*00,003 2nd Prize $135,0 J 3rd Prize 5 55,000 4th Prize S ***** sth Prize I 2or S 11.00: eh 6th Pr,=e (lOiof 5.000 Each 7th Prize (20 of350 words
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776 1952-01-06 15 NEW MEN NEEDED AT THE HELM OF MALAYAN BADMINTON By KEN JALLEII 1)1 Mi. as we are, on the threshold of what X Malaya's biggest year when the Thomas Cup, world badminton supremacy, will be de- |he Hrst time on Malayan soil, this is a good r stock of our776 words
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Article, Illustration601 1952-01-06 15 POH LIM BE A TS HOCK LENG IN 9 MINUTES Standard's Badminton Reporter ONG POH LIM (F. N.) entered the Singapore singles final for the second time m his impressive Colony badminton career m whirlwind fashion. In 9 mins. 55 sets., he deprived Cheong Hock Leng, Singapore champion until last601 words
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Article270 1952-01-06 15 Changi RAF Lose To SCC X AX. CHANGI. a very fit and fast team were beaten by th«- S.C.C. by 14 points (a goal, two penalty soals. and try) to three points (a prnaltv goal> on the Padang yesterday mainly because they those to force the ball op while the270 words
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187 1952-01-06 15 Cheery Ling, Counsel III Promoted Below is the latest classification list issued by the Straits Racing Association TRANSFERS From Class l to Class 2 Electroplate: Flying Arrow 11. Happy Traveller; Northern Light From Class 2 to Class 1 Counsel III; Cherry Ling From Class 2 to Class 3 Ocean Snare;187 words
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Article102 1952-01-06 15 IPOH. Sat.— Entries for the Perak Turf Club's February meet- j ing for Class 3 and 4 horses on Feb 9, 13 and 16 close on Jan. 30 Two special races, the Perak Cup for Class 3 division one horses over 6 furlongs and the102 words
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Article78 1952-01-06 15 COPENHAGEN, Jan. 5 (UP) Joergen Johansen of Denmark won the European lightweight championship, beating holder Elis Ask of Finland on points m a 15 round bout last night. Johansen won seven rounds Ask three and five even. Johansen attacked fiercely forgetting defence. Ask floored him with78 words
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452 1952-01-06 15 SINGAPORE Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation are sending a lull "contingent" of officials to the World Olympics at Helsinki this \ear to study the organisation and running of the Olympics so that their knowledge may be put to advantage m Malaya. Mr. Goh Chye Him.452 words
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Article60 1952-01-06 15 Aust. Racing Official Dies The death took place of Mr. DC. Braham, handicapper and I chairman of the Stipendary Stewards of the West AustraI lian Turf Club for over 30 years. Mr. Braham passed away on Dec. 23, 1951. He was a very capable and well liked official i and60 words
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Article68 1952-01-06 15 HONGKONG, Jan. 5: fßeuter- Hongkong will not j send a soccer team to the j Olympic Games m Helsinki this year This decision was reached after a special Olympic subcommittee meeting of th e Hongkong Football Association. The sub-committee agreed by a majority vote68 words
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Article111 1952-01-06 15 THREE SCHOOL boys have been included by the Malacca Hockey Association m the 17 men team to travel to Singapore for the Hockey Quadrangular meet on Jan. 11, 12 an 13. These boys all from the SM have been .showing good form throughout the111 words
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Article89 1952-01-06 15 Whye, D. Thomas, J. Bluett. Bakar Said. Mahmud Said and O. Webber. F.M. Arum w gam will be Ine selector and the umpire for the side, while the secretary and treasurer of the Association will also accompany the team. Bakar Said has to date not shown the form89 words
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Article75 1952-01-06 15 THE first annual football match between \he r mined and the single members of the Chun* Wah Football Club will be held on Sunday, at the 8.0.DC.A. ground, St Georges Road. Kick- off will be at 5.15 p.m. Transport will be orovided, and will leave 6275 words
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Advertisement330 1952-01-06 15 ICE- COOL SHAVING uutft Colgate Lather Shaving Cream Colgate Lather Shaving Cream j Removes that hot dr}' feeling, flow contains MENTHOL, leaving your skin wonderfully No more pain, dryncss or refreshed— cooler, rnori •tinging razor rash. Its cool comfortable than ever befora, tonic action smoothes the way Buy Colgate Lather330 words
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Article, Illustration372 1952-01-06 16 Kedah Put Up Game Struggle SUNGEI PATANI, Sar.— Perak qualified for the All Blues Rugby final today by beating Kedah 22 points to 11 m a game which was close m spite of the difference between the scores. Perak's points came from two goals andA.P. - 372 words
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Article284 1952-01-06 16 r PHE K.L. Public Work* L Department women.* hockey team put up a brilliant display yesterday at the padang against the Singapore Cricket Club, forcing the Colony's strongest hockey team to a I—l1 1 draw. The game which was played at .i fast284 words
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Article130 1952-01-06 16 TAIPIXG. Sat.— The team to represent Perak m the HMS -Malaya rugger competition rinal against the Singapore Services at Kuala Lumpur next Saturday was selected following a game between Kinta and Taiping liere today. The team for the final is the sam» as {hat130 words
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Article41 1952-01-06 16 HONG KONG, Jan. 5 (AP) i he Hong Kong Table Tennis Association will send four men u» the World Table Tennis C hampionships. m Bombay late his month. Th# playert will le v by air on January 23.41 words
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Article47 1952-01-06 16 KI.ANG, Sat— ln the first HMS Malaya rugby match to be played m Klang, Selangor beat Negri by six points to nil. Selanjsfor scores were from two unconverted tries both -stored by Bakar m the second half. The match was played m heavy rain.47 words
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181 1952-01-06 16 WHITE Singapore promoters are undecided about organising a new year programme, "Tex Ricards" m Bangkok and Manila are hungering for the services of Bernie Hall and Taffy Hancock. Match-maker Razak has received several cables offering tempting purses lor the two Australian boxers. That astute181 words
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Article671 1952-01-06 16 BELOW are the weights for the first day of the Singapore races on Jan. 12. Cl. Div. 1 1 Mile Cape Horn 9.00 I (hantillv 9.00 I The Meare g.12 I Haydee 8.10 >lunlee 8.09 The Rain 8.08 i Unless 8.07 Charlemagne 8.06 Little Ned 8.06671 words
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401 1952-01-06 16 THE first major event of the Singapore Hockey Association for this year will be the quadrangular meet between Perak, Xegri Sembilan, Malacca and Singapore to be held this week end. Weather permitting, hockey fans m Singapore will be assured of first class hockey. Though401 words
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Article30 1952-01-06 16 TIDES and TIEMS HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY A.M. P.M Singapore 5.33 6.35 Malacca IM 3.50 Port Dickson 1.07 1.31 Port Sham IM2 Penang 7.5! d.0630 words
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Article58 1952-01-06 16 KARCHt. Jan. 5 (AP' A three-day international tennis tournament began Friday m Karachi, m which seven foreign players are takin? part Results: Straight Clarke, US, beat Rauf, Pakistan, 6—l. 6—l; Skonecki, Poland, beat Tregonning. Australia. 6—2, 6—3; Horst Hermann, Germany, beat Cawthorne, Australia. 8. 6—2. Doubles: Ampjn. Philippines,58 words
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Article62 1952-01-06 16 MONTE VIDEO, Uruguay Jfn. 4 (UP)— Austria* Elikases won the international chess tournament here today with 11 out of possible 13 points. Second was Spain's Toran with 10 points. Neither player lost a single game although several stalemated. Letterlier of Chile was third, Germany's Grazil was fourth.62 words
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Article28 1952-01-06 16 TOKYO, Jan. 5 (ReuterAAP)— Hachiro Tatsumi, J»pan's middleweight boxing champion, knocked out Mamora Yokoyama m the seventh round of a titta match here last night.28 words
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