Sunday Standard, 10 February 1952
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Title Section17 1952-02-10 1 Sunday Standard yrtrter asdfasdfasf VOL. II NO. 223 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1952. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-02-10 1 The Governor, flanked by representatives of th« three services, took Hie solute on the dais. The rough and tough fighters of the Fijian Regiment took port ii. the parade bore-heoded. Slowly and distinctly Sir Franklin read the Proclamation. A unit of Hie Royal Navy joining m Hie cheering of Hie58 words
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Article1398 1952-02-10 1 bkymen henci Bombers Out On Airstrike Standard Special Correspondent RACING against rain squalls, the threat of nearby high ground and rapidly worsening weather conditions, the Army and Air Force m ji (^MBOIIMMI <>|>ci«iion m Northern M.i lava yesterday dropped pc**«**>!*—-«.--troops for the first time m the antibandit1,398 words
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Article, Illustration626 1952-02-10 1 GEORGE RASIAH - GEORGE RASIAH By Standard Staff Reporter Thousands Hear Governor's Proclamation SINGAPORE residents gathered at the Padang by the thousands yesterday and heard the Proclamation of AccesrnmiOfn^lwawfil'Ttfb^ih.Jl. read. by Sir It was a cloudy morning which suddenly burst into one of warm sunshine as the crowdsStandard - 626 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-02-10 1 ABOUT 60 men of the Special Air Service (Malayan Scouts) Regiment were airdropped m a bandit infested area near the Thai border yesterday. Picture shows three Skymen about to enter a Dakota, one of three that dropped them over the target area.42 words
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Article137 1952-02-10 1 PANMUNJOM, Feb. 9 (UP) The United Nations today accepted the Communists proposal for recommending that a full peace conference on Korea be called within three months after a Korean armistice is reached. But, United Nations senior truce delegate. Vice Admiral' C. Turner Joy. m137 words
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Article41 1952-02-10 1 A 72-HOUR curfew has been imposed on Jammu, winter capital of Kashmir following a march on the Secretariat by a defiant crowd of 2,000. Called out to disperse the demonstrators. Police fired two rounds, injuring six people— U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article29 1952-02-10 1 THE manager of the Globe Theatre at the Great World last night put to flight four men who attempted to nssault him outside the ticket booth.29 words
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Article25 1952-02-10 1 THE newspaper Al Ahrntn said the police proclaimed a *tar of In Cairo today but did emergency not fptdf> tht reason.— UPUP - 25 words
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Article445 1952-02-10 1 Queen's Wreath SANDRINGHAM, Feb. 9, (UP)—On the wreath of Queen Elizabeth II on the coffin of her father, King George, was this inscription: 'To Papa from Lilibet." SANDRINGHAM, England, Feb. 9. Britain's new Queen returned to Sandringham Palace and her family Friday, just like anyAP; UP - 445 words
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38 1952-02-10 1 LONDON, Feb. 9 (AP) Princess Margaret must now get her big sister s permission before she can marry Queen Elizabeth, as the reigning Sovereign, must approve all marriages relating to the Royal family.38 words
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Article55 1952-02-10 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 9, (Reuter). New York's "Liberty Bell" which rang m 1776 for the signing of the Declaration of Independence and has tolled for the death of most of the Presidents of the United States, will ring 56 times at noon next Friday m55 words
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129 1952-02-10 1 LONDON, Feb. 8 (UP) Queen Elizabeth II tonight asked Briton- to observe two minutes' silence while the funeral of King George is being held on February 15. A statement from the Home Office said, "Her Majesty s ministers were advised that, m129 words
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56 1952-02-10 1 IN KEEPING with our policy of P"* id j"* •a world ifWrt. The lenriees of the Guardian s world network of tat elaas correspondents are, by this arWe^t,«*de«T»ilaWe to our readers The Guardian service will be In addition to the I^STotSEBVER and^nßßOß service to which we56 words
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Article139 1952-02-10 1 THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson jrcaterda.t despatched the following meutafte to Her Majesty Queen Eli/ t* t i through the Secretary o! State for the Colonies: "On the occasion of the m >- claiming of her most gracious Majesty Queen Elizabeth II I offer139 words
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Advertisement19 1952-02-10 1 THE stUF^fl /*""> Or 7 A LYCUAW FRENCH WB&SM Th« mm** of dlwtming ko^Hliff. Ther« it bf**f. > BORNEO a w19 words
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Article379 1952-02-10 2 By MICHAEL CONNORS Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE cabby, unlike hi* ruggedly individualistic counterpart m the West, must be, by law, a model of decorum m speech, manner and dress, quite apart from the strict traffic legislation by which he necessarily abides unless he is looking379 words
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Article, Illustration404 1952-02-10 2 COLOURFUL THAIPUSAM AT TEMPLE Hindus Honour God Subramanyam THE CHETTIARS' Temple m Tank Road, Singapore, ivas yesterday a riot of flaming colours as thousands of Indian men, *omen and children milled m and around the temple m all their gaudy finery, celebrating Thaipusani m time-honoured traditions. Young Indian women wereStandard - 404 words
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Article145 1952-02-10 2 nuauT'SVßgaporeV'whose foundation stone HIM (uWISf the Prime Minister of India, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, on June 18, 1950, will be completed m two month*. Mr. R. Jumabhoy, Singapore Legislative and Executive Councillor and president of the building committee, told this to The Standard yesterday. The145 words
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100 1952-02-10 2 South Indian Chamber's Sympathies A CONDOLENCE meeting was held by the committee members of the South Indian Chamber of Commerce last Friday at the Chamber premises on the death of The King Under the presidentship of Mr. V. P. Kanagasundaram, two minutes* silent prayer was observed. The following message was100 words
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Article34 1952-02-10 2 Queen For Public Th* Singapore Pijblic Relations Department yesterday announced that 2,000 coloured portrait* of Queen Elizabeth are being distributed. Application* for copies should be sent to the Public Relations Secretary.34 words
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Article64 1952-02-10 2 Condolence Messages SINGAPORE Government House has received the following messages of condolence on the King's death: The Ceylon Tamils Association, the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, the Ceylonese Association, Singapore Municipal Services Union, Malayan Naval Force, Singapore; Singapore Labour Advisory Board. Malay Union. Singapore; Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Royal64 words
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158 1952-02-10 2 THE BRITISH Broadcasting Corporation Is organising a Listener Competition for countries m South East Asia and the Far East including Singapore and the Federation. The listening period Is from April 20 till May 3. Fifteen first prizes ol a well-known158 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-02-10 2 photo. A SINGAI'ORE CABBIE m his khaki suit prescribed by the law with the armband indicating bin calling. StandardStandard - 19 words
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90 1952-02-10 2 ONLY SIX pictures wen transmitted betweenr&ingapore and Hongkong since the radiopicture transmission sen ict began on Feb. 1. "We are not at ail disappointed as the service is stui new to the public." said Mr. R G. Cumbe Branch Engineer of the90 words
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Article35 1952-02-10 2 THE Secretary of fjovernmeni and Municipal Labour Union has sent a message of condolence to the Secretary of s:a;e tor the Ci mies. Mr Oliver Lyttelfc n for transmission to the Royal Fami35 words
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Article19 1952-02-10 2 Auctioneers Open New Premises A B given Street T;.e Tco join mi respe I A pre Urn B La::19 words
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Article156 1952-02-10 2 SUBSTATIONS m nimpOTC liable to load -im-iMih^ lodaj ire: D 11 >i. lanes, load, BUal M Industrial < > .i»<v. 1 mm Nooa Works, Daseam Kit. Kaosraac, isukit Paajaajr. S'atkMtal Carlwa. P.W.D. Quarry, lord rompanj*, Reformatory Kd Alncaadra Itrirk Work^". r.i»ir PanJatic, Bin >«>»>;. irt- Mrslt Hum«156 words
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Advertisement212 1952-02-10 2 It is recommended that glasses 1 1 or mugs for the serving of Beer tel should be cleaned with a little yl washing soda and then thoroughly Fj rinsed out and left to dry. The ig| use of drying cloths should be It avoided. k^^£s I 188 H v ll212 words
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Advertisement151 1952-02-10 2 a QANTAS and 8.0.AC 3FAST DIRECT SERVICE TO Aj^Q7jsfr EUR O P r JNOW FLIES VIA BEIRUT A A A I Now replacing CAIRO as a port of call on the Kangaroo Service to Europe, BEIRUT Capital of Lebanon, is a regular Stopping place I,l+ m ?*sm^ m Mr""" 1151 words
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Article, Illustration1642 1952-02-10 3 Paratroopers Bring War To The Bandits From Our Air Correspondent' THE FIRST mass operational parachute drop of the Malayan Emergency (reported on page One) may open on entirely new chapter m the history of the campaign against the bandits. nme will show the degree of1,642 words
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Article48 1952-02-10 3 ONE OF the first recorded parachute descents was made m Paris m 1797 from a balloon. The parachutist was a M. Andre Garnerin. and it is reported that he made a bumpy la lif after cutting himself adrift front W* ballooa at about 2,201 feet48 words
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256 1952-02-10 3 THE Royal Air Force Parachute School m England is the main British development and training centre for parachuting. One of the school's former Chief Instructors, now a schoolmaster, carried out 1,601 training and practice jumps. Other staff instructors have many hundreds of256 words
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Article197 1952-02-10 3 FOUR TYPES OF CHUTES PRESENT DAY porochutes foil into four mom cafe gories. There is the pilot-type, which is packed m a container shaped like a cushion, upon which the wearer siri while m flight. The observer type i> parked m a container which ran be carried m the aircraft197 words
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Article60 1952-02-10 3 THE Tamilian Association. Singapore, have elected the following office-bearers: President: V.K. Anandan. V\re President: SA. Durai. Hon. Secretary: V.R. Kumar. Asst. Hon. Secretary: Anthony M. Das. Hon. Treasurer: P.V. Veeramani. Hon Auditor: T.P Kn.srinamoorthy Committee Members: R. Ramakrisfirjan, S. Retnakumat, T. Letchumanan, V. Ra.iaretnani, R.V. Sinnaiyah.60 words
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Advertisement290 1952-02-10 3 1^ IBM ...POND'S ,2^ CREAMS k Your twofold 'baauty discipline I I bvwy nioht, cleanse your skin with 1 You need two creams to keep your skin fair and lovclf II Pond's Cold Cream. Cover your face I ill wiA this rich, oily cream, and smooth /I one for cleansing,290 words
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Article286 1952-02-10 4 Medical Officer Gives Advice n mi a From The Air KL ALA IXMPLR, Sat. A good idea of the difficulties encountered by the fighting services m their mnr against Communist bandits deep m the heart of the Malayan jungle, is illustrated by the method the286 words
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Article186 1952-02-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.—Remarking that persons must be dixouraged severely irom defying iaw and order, from breaking the peace and from disturbing the public, the First Magistrate. Mr. A. P. Jack i.>day convicted a Malay member of the RAF, Aziz bin Chik, 21. and sentenced him186 words
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Article25 1952-02-10 4 Raman, son ol Kanari. was fined $75 by the Muar Magistrate for moving foodstuff at Sagil, Tangkah, without a permit. The foodstuff was coxitis- 125 words
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Article68 1952-02-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Assistant Director of Education for Malay and Chinese Schools, Federation of Malaya. Mr. L. I Lewis, visited schools m Pahang during the week. He inspected schools m the Mentakab and Temerloh. Schools m the resettlement area of Triang were also visited by68 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-02-10 4 PICTURE. MEN OF THE 12TH. ROYAL LANCERS KEPT A TWELVEHOUR VIGIL OVER THEIR FLAG AT THEIR HEADQUARTERS IN IPOH AS A MARK OF RESPECT TO THE KING WHO DIED ON WEDNESDAY. PICTURE SHOWS FOUR LANCERS, EACH WITH LANCE STANDING GUARD. THEY WERE RELIEVED HALF HOURLY.— STANDARDSTANDARD - 46 words
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288 1952-02-10 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. An inmate of the Johore Hospital who is making satisfactory progress, is a security officer who received the Colonial Police Medal for action on Oct. 30 last when he chased three armed bandits and killed two of them.288 words
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Article, Illustration360 1952-02-10 4 She Takes Film Shots Of Malay a Standard Staff Correspondent it u ALA LLMPLK, *at. An American woman attached to the United States Information Service, is travelling almost round the world to take a series of 'Shots' on educational and other important problems of each country for the purpose of360 words
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Article84 1952-02-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A Special Constable, Abdul Majid bin Osman, was convicted m the Second Magistrate's Court today and fined $25 or one week's rigorous imprisonment for absenting himself from duty, m defiance of disciplinary action taken against him by his superior officer. Abdul Majid was84 words
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Article60 1952-02-10 4 MUAR, Sat. Corporal A. K. Young of the Cameronians, aged 21, \yas fined $500 or five months* rigorous imprisonment by the Muar Magistrate for driving a military truck so rashly that his vehicle was involved m a collision with a car. As a result, the driver and60 words
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Article53 1952-02-10 4 .JOHORB BAHRU. Sat. Robert Tan, aged 22, was today acquitted In the Johore Bahru Sessions Court of having a Singapore identity card, m which ne failed to give the correct address to the Registration Officer. His father. Tan Jin Lay who was accused of abetting the53 words
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Advertisement392 1952-02-10 4 •PiJHyR ij f pji Ji 11 1 5 '•••"«>, There are people wiih whom you .11 pass happy hours m a mutual silence, t; b vith comprehension. Why? Because y»u t.feel at one >\ ith them. Others who come u;> >n you thus are only interrupting. So v, Craven *A*392 words
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Advertisement28 1952-02-10 4 s •.T^aVaaV^' m Xaaasm W* 1 f w B M M^La^^L-JL- <J I m laJRF^ iat w EaBSIaT I Bit S(ifli(i!i< >•''• most up la d v Longer njx "«■«<«28 words
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Article560 1952-02-10 5 More Gave Information To Police Standard Staff Correspondent C .*UALA LUMPUR, Sat.-More than WOO,OOO was paid out m January alone by the Federation Police as rewards for information given to the Security Forces by members of the public m their fight against the bandits m Malaya.560 words
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Article108 1952-02-10 5 Did You See This Crash MiMtiurd Staff Reporter •PORE Traffic Pi, c gbi appealed to a... oi the public who I an accident fan R<>a<i yesterday evenn h a motorcyclist owing a collision .ir. to come forward investigations. deni orrurred at ;.n. r i elist, 3D-yeai <j d St-ntj. was108 words
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Article32 1952-02-10 5 ntl.ird Staff Correspondent BAHRU, Sal 1> f Date Nih Mci 'ri Be I A Brazier m Ad 1 Comn f na ;d orgai r. t I c N Servi32 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-02-10 5 THE MENTRI BESAR OF PAHANG. TENGKU MOHAMED. HANDS A REWARD TO THE KETUA OF A KAMPONG FOR THE SUCCESS OF HIS KAMPONG GUARDS IN KILLING BANDITS ON THE LEFT IS THE DISTRICT OFFICER. BENTONG AND ON THE RIGHT IS CHE YEOP MAHIDIN, HEAD OF THE KAMPONG GUARDS IN PAHANG.49 words
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Article35 1952-02-10 5 X LUMPUR, Sat. ning ere of the Kua i Kai gsai Co-operative Stores > iet y Store by the Sultan *t Perak has been put rsday as a token of respect for the v King.35 words
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Article179 1952-02-10 5 Standard Start' Correspondent MALACCA, Sat. Many people braved the morning i\r\/jf\v loda} to see tht* colourful ceremony of the proclamation of the accession of Qu«*«*n Kli/.alx h at llu* Sladhau^ balcony. PENANG THERE was a simple but solemn eremony on the i Penang esplanade179 words
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Article63 1952-02-10 5 IPOH. Fri.— As the result of a special order Issued by the various heads of department to their employees yesterday afternoon the price of black ties is now three dollars. It was only $2.30 24 hours age. All Government and commercial employees either wore black ties or armbands63 words
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160 1952-02-10 5 Memorial Services For King George VI Standard Staff Reporter TODAY many Singapore churches will hold special memorial services and prayers for the late King George VL At the St. Andrew's Cathedral a commemoratiun service for His Majesty and prayers for Queen Elizabeth II will be held at 10.30 a.m. The160 words
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Article35 1952-02-10 5 KUALA LUMPt'R. Sat Six bandit*-three m Kampar, two m Kot a Ting«» and one m R;mb were killod by security forces m the Federation yesterday. A seventh bandu v>.a wounded iii Rauki35 words
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Article23 1952-02-10 5 TAPPING, Sat.— The Taiplng V i ing Men'f Association wil] 1 I special prayers at the 'iKivhar Temple tomorrow lor the lute Kin£.23 words
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Article, Illustration1640 1952-02-10 6 WHY KEEP MONEY AT ARTIFICIAL LEVELS PARIS, Sat. ATORE and more we are the slaves of our systems. The money that was once a man-made device to lubricate the wheels of commerce now controls our every moment like a Frankenstein. Now, m order to stimulate trade, French firms are starting1,640 words
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Advertisement302 1952-02-10 6 Cleans your pen every time you fill! speciol ingredient discourages sediment, IC*""" prevents corrosion* with solv-x, actually cleans and protects Q L if##/##.^ your pen as you write. rU iKB UUIUK Ends clogging aswashable colors. Factory soli agent a rim* iervici station for Barker fen co, lonoon. jancsviui (u.s.a.j a302 words
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Advertisement289 1952-02-10 6 M YOU,too,may be one ofthp MIUIONS who suffer from WTAMIN&MINERAL^c/4 I that is why you feel Worn out Nervous, Irritable, Have hesd> 'aches, lose Weight, Worry I ""l"l 1 -i^^ j^Btf^l B^-: :&y •■•■■.:■■.*>/.■:■-.: -yu. Y®s& m I '''^PSh wv '"^BflHr iffWßr^ '^Vffill^K^^Bsßftnm -3fr J^B^k v .'.:.:.>:-:y. > 1 x^289 words
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Advertisement38 1952-02-10 6 tio of Purjlp"'"-- ought to be rt powdering ynun haih. /^piiNoTj yours< N^_-*<^ tod < P °fDFR WWt> tf ODJ. N S-U; der Sw, w^^ «]l ki iVvr •> ik m I anJ U fiORNtO KJMAIRA BAWNG X iH» J38 words
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Article, Illustration1927 1952-02-10 7 Any Man Can Hang A Picture If The Walls Are Right! SIXTH COLUMNIST THINKS THAT MOST MEN ARE USEFUL TO HAVE ABOUT THE HOUSE IF THEIR VI IVES WOULD LEAVE THEM ALONE i: that yes are .ed to regard their I fu clumsy and creatures m matters ..rig to theMichael Goh - 1,927 words
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Article219 1952-02-10 7 MICHAEL DAVIE - MICHAEL DAVIE By j •r. titan ball the 1 .r. pop itlOO —"l -i people— re.i I -r v\-- More haU Un i pop is al m dc perately p ha ng > da f f BuAcieni to keep al UNESCO ma y 1 1 1 >r-.219 words
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Advertisement112 1952-02-10 7 Pj ww I I 1% Ei Wm lum E I 1 TP In i k^P^7 lts a gamble to use any old oil m your car. Poor quality oil will *Hm^ \^ok£^'*'' IS^ H l/M^ s' soon give y° u a P oor runnin S» petrol-hogging engine. Long mileage x^^^112 words
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289 1952-02-10 8 Sunday Standard Independent Morning Newspaper WHEN a man reaches the age of 60 he is pronounced ready for the undertaker. We do not, like the Eskimos, strangle aged people or leave them to die m the barren snows. We retire them compulsorily when they reach the accepted deadline set variously289 words
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870 1952-02-10 8 ARE MEN UNITS OF INEVITABLE DISCARD WHEN THEY REACH 60? manent guests m these establishments where they would be fed, housed, amused and treated for diseases. The geriatrician will become second cousin to the mortician. However, we are glad to note that the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. R.870 words
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Article, Illustration1875 1952-02-10 8 Andrew Roth - Bourauiba— Leader Of Tunisian Nationalism Andrew Roth By LONDON. "\'tH" »t understand *Tm n c onalism I was I m tbe narrowstreeted Ar b Quarter oi 'I unis ".v.':: it seeing Bmi i ia action It v. the or of 1: 50 and Arab Ists were showing the brass p'aq1,875 words
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Advertisement218 1952-02-10 8 I6E-COOL SHAVING u;ith Colgate Lather Shaving m Colgate Lather Shaving Cream Removes that now contains MENTHOL, leaving your No moro pain, dryness or refreshed-c stinging razor rash. Its coo) comfortable than tonic action smoothes the way Buy Coimte ?or a quicker, cleaner shave. Cream an j /ad f now coxtauss218 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1952-02-10 9 KENNETH HARRIS - TOMAHAWK NEWS IS INDIGNANT ABOUT APPLES KENNETH HARRIS What I Would Like To See In 7952-/// Author of "Travelling Tongues; Debating Acro»* America? ua* born m (Aamoruannhire m IV/V, tened m the Royal Artillery during the Second U orld U aatr t and returned to Oxford to take nw degreeCopyright - 1,124 words
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Article, Illustration953 1952-02-10 9 PAUL BOYLE - SEX Gets Kicked Around By Experts PAUL BOYLE ISow they're even comparing the private lives of Americans with APfcS! By LONDON IT is disillusioning when sex a simple business of doing what comes naturally gets kicked around by the experts. There is that inquisitive Doctor Kinsey with his Reports on953 words
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Article112 1952-02-10 9 COLOMBO.— Ceylon has a higher percentage of literacy than any other Asian country, the Education Ministry here says m a report. The Ministry proposes to provide schools m the remotest parts of the country and improve the adult education icheme and thereby wipe out illiteracy withinReuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration972 1952-02-10 10 This Man's Business Is A Fishy One BRITISH Overseos Airway: Corporation have begun experi merits with air transportation oi tropical fish m Singapore which il proved successful, will lead to regular shipments to London the year-round. Many attempts previously have resulted m a high mortality of fish on arrival chiefly972 words
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Article, Illustration1043 1952-02-10 10 In Full Force subject of cleaning o car has involved a lot of discussion among motorists on the quickest and most effective way of doing it. Each one, arter some trial and error, soon arrives at a method he feels is the best. The owner-driver1,043 words
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Advertisement716 1952-02-10 10 8 port p. Nfc^ "MOREUA" for Bangkok, *"< Hongkong Kobe Yokoh«na 21-23 Feb 19-20 leh v.. k -SELANDIA' for Bangkok 28 29 Feb -PATAGONIA' 1 for Bangkok Hongkong ft Manila 29 Feb 1 Mar "FIONIA* for Bangkok 17 17 Mar "PANAMA" for Bangkok Hongkong. Manila. Kobe Yokohama 11-12 Apr 9716 words
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Article, Illustration1806 1952-02-10 11 T UNIVERSAL PICTURES te *-J celebrating a double event Its fortieth year of motion picture production and distribution, and the 40 years m the industry of Its President, Nate Blumberg. The company, which hat earned the respect and envy of the entire movie trade, hag1,806 words
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Article430 1952-02-10 11 BOB THOMAS - BOB THOMAS By ROME— For the first time m motion picture history a film will show m faithful detail the procedure to elect a Pope. Tentatively titled, "Men Do Not Look at Heaven," the film portrays the life of Pope Pius X, the "Papa Santo"430 words
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Article, Illustration765 1952-02-10 12 HAL BOYLE - Women Are Superior To Men HAL BOYLE By Yf'OMKN are superior to men m many ways. (The trouble is they know it.) Men use logic as a crutch, something to lean on. Women use logic like a pole vaulter. When it can lift them no higher, they let go of765 words
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Article540 1952-02-10 12 MARY BROWN - jCXDR a marriage to he suo A cessful, it must be built on two things understanding and mutual trust. An over-possessive wife can make home a tough place for any man, while a questioning one can turn it into a hell It's like being constantly under the third540 words
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Article202 1952-02-10 12 JEANINE VARNAL - Today's Reading JEANINE VARNAL arfPjE npODAY'B FORECAST:— Il> I I rarlr hours of the day art heavy with anxiety and unfor »rfn contingencies, the same at mnspherc of sudden events an< accidents, but after this danger <«us niclit. the sky suddenly clears There is a possibility of agrerineni m interviews202 words
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Article193 1952-02-10 12 DESSES SETS TWO-IN-ONE FASHIONS PARIS, Feb. 9 (AP»—Convertible two-in-one fashions, with jackets that turn inside out and convertible overskirts are Jean Desses' new contribution to practical styles. Ow his show last night, the designer stuck single-minc«edly to pannier, or basket-shaped skirts, A'ith fullness gathered to the sides for a not-very-flailering193 words
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Article122 1952-02-10 12 ADO ij your cleaning equipment. to be carried from room to room a-, you do your house, a paper procery bag. You'll find It handy or collecting u.ie tUsues. hair from >ru.^ie^ and other trash. It cao ie ai. catded when your cleanlnc 1* r without the ouu122 words
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Advertisement345 1952-02-10 12 it's the timeliest finish j bdth f that soft cool >h n > kindest pander m the ([eft unit's BABY THE BORNEO COMPANY L t Now I clean my breath while I clean my teeth with COLGATE DENTAL CREAM ML AL'y because t hi q«" COLGATE DENTAL CREAM nukw I345 words
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Article, Illustration911 1952-02-10 13 RAWLE KNOX - Comrade Yong Hoi Sends A Warning RAWLE KNOX By KUALA LUMPUR "(")N my last air strike," said the young air liaison officer cheerily, "I bombed A Company." "Actually," responded A Company's commander, "We were not m much danger. The nearest bomb' fell eighty yards away." It was a healthy sign911 words
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722 1952-02-10 13 COLIN LEGUM - COLIN LEGUM By "MEMORIES of Rider Hag- garci's mysterious white goddess Ayesha She Who Must Be Obeyed will be revived by the reported decision of Modjadje 111, Rain Queen of Africa, not to take her own life by poison as custom demands. For ModjadjeCopyright - 722 words
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Advertisement151 1952-02-10 13 8.0.A.C Maintenance Engineers arc carefully trained m ihe unvarying system of aircraft check* and cross; checks evol\4'd during the Corporation's 32 ears' experience) BO A.C. TAKES GOOD CARL OF VOU^^^^*" FLYBOkt pn.THM OVINSIAI AIKVAVa CORPOR ATlOfffi? VUTH OANTA3 IMPIRC AIRWAYS LTC\ ran** /#%&3V FFDISEiSt CONSTIPATION /cN^/\-\ \W^ OVERNIGHT} 'TAKE' Kijß&151 words
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Advertisement169 1952-02-10 13 ga, j n»^P Btvere Magnetic I\i»e Recorder WtWMI >"O tn many »ii How wonderful to have priceless recordings of the »>ii moment m your life! Childhood birthday parties >»>ur u<ddinß << rcm.iin tlie voices of yoor children >our family re union* From now on, moments like these are yours for169 words
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Article537 1952-02-10 14 BOXING HAS BEST 'HE A VIES' NOW SANTA ROSA, Calif. (UP) The most successful manager m the history of boxing recently said that the present crop of heavyweight contenders it the best the world ever has known. That's the word from dapper John Leo McKernan, aged 63, and belter known537 words
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Article309 1952-02-10 14 World Records Accepted LONDOIt, Feb. 7, (Reuter)— Twentytwo performances by etes from all over the V O4 have been officially ac- as world records for k and Held events by the Intei mal Amateui Athletic I They wore an- ivy as follows: leu inii»-s-43 minutes 12 sec7. itopek <Czech>. 1309 words
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146 1952-02-10 14 BEFORE the Annual General Meeting which took place last Saturday, the annual Marrieds vs Singles match took place with the Marrieds winning the game by three goals to nil. Sorers were Mrs D. Ebert (2) and Mrs. L M. Pennefather (1). The following Committee and146 words
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Article63 1952-02-10 14 Dado Marino Fights May 19 HONOLULU, Feb. 9 (AP)— Flyweight champion Dado Marino will defend his crown against Yoshio Shirai of Japan m Tokyo on May 19, Marino's manager Sad Sam Ichinose said Friday. Shirai knocked out Marino m the seventh round of a nontitle bout here last December. He63 words
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Article489 1952-02-10 14 GAYLE TALBOT - GAYLE TALBOT By NEW YORK, Feb. 6 (AP).— The President of the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association, Russel B. Kingman, has issued a formal statement to the effect that his organisation loves the Australian association, and vice versa, and that there really is no controversy489 words
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Article235 1952-02-10 14 SEGAMAT, Thurs.— At a general meeting of all interested m shooting held yesterday, the Segamat Gun Club was formed with the adoption of the rules as its constitution which was drafted by a Protem Committee. The move to start the Club was originally made by235 words
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Article72 1952-02-10 14 LONDON, Feb. 8 (AP»— A G. (Paddy) Roberts. 22-year-old British Davis Cup tennis player, has turned professional. Paddy's father. A. M. C. Roberts, himself a tennis pro. said that "contrary to popular belief there is no money to be made m amateur tennis and Paddy72 words
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Article454 1952-02-10 14 WASHINGTON, (UP) Boxers and football players have been getting hurt m the mouth for a long time and the Navy has done something about it. A couple of Navy doctors have perfected a tooth and gum protector a resilient plastic interdental splint. it iuuivs454 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-02-10 14 HONGKONG photo by The Rowe twins, Diana and Rosalind, England's champions now olaying at Bombay.— Standard Ranjit SinghStandard; Ranjit Singh - 20 words
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Article123 1952-02-10 14 HONGKONG, Feb. 8, (AP) —Hongkong is sending lour swimmers to Helsinki's 1952 Olympiad, but two of them are taking their training workouts elsewhere because it is too j cold here. The Colony champion Cheung j Kin-man is already training m the warmer waters of SingaP° re123 words
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Article149 1952-02-10 14 Malacca P T Club Rules MALACCA. Sat. The Posts and Telecommunications Recreation Club her c at its second annual general meeting amended its management rru e whereby the committee of ten is now reduced to seven and the duty of the Social Secretary has been extended to cover literary work.149 words
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Article37 1952-02-10 14 THE annual general meeting of the Tamil Brotherhood Association will be held at 10 a.m. today followed by a meeting for football players. All members and players are kindly requested to be present37 words
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Advertisement100 1952-02-10 14 I Use Brylcreem and be sure of having lustrous, vital-looking hair— the kind of hair that helps a man to get on m the world. Brylcreem means flj M perfect grooming and perfect hair health. It contains no gum, no I soap, no spirit, no starch. Enjoy Brylcreem's iottW* benefit100 words
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Miscellaneous19 1952-02-10 14 [flMHpfj TODAY: Singapore 10.27 11.52 Malacca 7.59 8.05 Port Dickson 6.40 6.46 Port Sham 5.41 6.11 Penan* 12.27 3.1619 words
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333 1952-02-10 15 lIOMBAY, Feb. 9 (Renter) Josef Koczain of insatl entered the final of the men's singles champion- m the world table tennis tournament here tonight, in* Got Amouretti of France 21-?, 21-14, 21-18. > r >emi-flnal fbv I. each and Dick i iminated A. HayV333 words
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Article117 1952-02-10 15 EIGHT MEN IN A RING \PORK S»H its first j th»- MOT *\tH m" v im— .ill tlw nifcht's |j ts m Ike liumf rin? ilK* (i it. ing rawn, ti vi»H W »rld Stadium ri r but the only ay at the end ol bf v. was i who117 words
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Article300 1952-02-10 15 UK Soccer Results M>M»o\. Frfc, 9 iKrutrr) 1..* in-; an rrvults of loot- II im.ili h«> plawd today: LEAGVI I>l\ ISION I i >::: ml I 0 4 St ikC ft I 801 l 0. c 1. Lavei p- 1. I vcastle 1 Cit 0 Blackpool 0. :i w Bromwich300 words
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Article46 1952-02-10 15 NORWAY, *V-> 8 fUP) J pan. \'u: a .iv. Sweden. Bdi S ..,:.d the Nether^ 1 1» 1r.:...,n<i and UenMirK •r« t-.iav Qottoinated standard •»m« fur ihe. opening «»F t th« Wiiiiec Olympic ipcc* skater Trkaa «ffl carry the flag ahead uib fountry'* team.46 words
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1106 1952-02-10 15 Malay ORs Are Army's Most Improved Boxers I4ac*sBport4 I Round-up I 'THE Singapore Base Dis--1 trict Individual Championship Semi-finals and Finals were postponed owing to the great National loss of our beloved Sovereign King VI Man the boxers and "ffi- j rials had already arrived at Tan- j ■lin Gymnasium,1,106 words
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175 1952-02-10 15 By "SKIP" SELANGOR have the best Asiun Kusby team m Malaya. They proved that two years m "^S™" when they carried off th« All Blues Cup against the rest of Malaya. Their came last Saturday auainst Perak was the best ul175 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-02-10 15 photo. Basketball m Spain. Brazil's famed Flamengo caffers are seen here m action against Barcelona m a recent match. In the picture Azevede of Brazil fight it out with Catalonians Hernandez, Dalman and Kucharshi APAP - 35 words
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Article29 1952-02-10 15 ANY CLUBS wishing to have friendly soccer matches with the Indian Brotherhood Soccerites ar e requested to write to Mr. Marimuthu, 345, Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 11.29 words
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Article866 1952-02-10 15 Says 'The Hall Will Be My Responsibility' By Our Badminton Coninieulalor MR. LIMCHLANGEOK after hi* re-election (by 2.1 vote* lo 17. the harden fight of his 6-year career as President of the Singapore Badminton Association) announced at yesterday's annual Meeting of the Ml that lie866 words
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71 1952-02-10 15 SEKFMKAN. Sat.— Sheikh Mustapha. Negri Sembilan and South Malaya hockey player was suspended for the rest of this season and also for whole of the W5&--1953 season by the disciplinary board of the Negrt Sembilan Hockey Association last night. The suspension follows an Incident71 words
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Miscellaneous149 1952-02-10 15 HE WaS LOSING HIS GRIP- now hps nmmvma^mmt V fcOMPLAIN/TS AND MOW L. f~vm rvf Itf ru\ APVISEP HIM jjfl CAME TO THIS HOTEL ON^fJff^\miNmTlT(iimmi\Vl^^ m^ m^ l H niS<iAT»»iriF f) GI'ESTj COMPLAINTS f OH. WHAT (ToOKWG WOHW OUT (yOUR UNUSUAL TIREnK'ESb YOUR RECOMMENDATION/. .iijiiii. I J THiS 0D IS149 words
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Article2183 1952-02-10 16 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES Malay Jockey Makes History By 810 SWEEP 810 SWEEP TOTAL POOL $463,800 FIRST PRIZE No. *****2 $125,226 SECOND PRIZE No. *****3 62,613 THIRD PRIZE No. *****2 31,306 STARTERS ($3,478 EACH): *****7, *****2, *****8, *****8, *****3 ,*****5, *****1, *****0, *****7. CONSOLATIONS ($2,782 EACH):2,183 words
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584 1952-02-10 16 Weights For Perak Turf Club Races IPOH, Sat.—Following are weights for the first day races of the Perak Turf Club on February 16: CLASS 3 DIV. I—s FUR. ST. Brilliant Marc 9.00 Masterman 8.12 Liberty Flag 8.11 Princeling 8.11 Albert M. 8.10 Texas 8.10 Flag of Peace 8.08 Hurry Up584 words
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Article304 1952-02-10 16 CHRISTCHUKCH, New Zealand, Feb. 9, (ReuterAAP).— The West Indies had scored 287 m reply to New Zealand's first innings 236, the home team scoring 12 for no loss by the close of the second day's play m the first Test match here. It was Burtt304 words
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Article90 1952-02-10 16 MANILA. Feb. 9 (AP> The Danish Akademish Boldklubben soccer team left Philippine by Air Lines for Hongkong early today after making a full sweep of their lour-game series here. They beat an all-Manila selection 4 o at the Rizal Memorial Stadium Friday night. The90 words
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