Sunday Standard, 9 March 1952
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Title Section18 1952-03-09 1 Sunday Standard tarergtf* -tkJLMH i)ft)£ VOL. II NO. 251 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1952. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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11 1952-03-09 1 I-C ard Rush: Priority Rush: Ease Delay taril Sfta p let11 words
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Article204 1952-03-09 1 McHugh Suggestion AcceptediMoorehead Gets First Offer Standard Staff Reporter THE FEDERATION of Malaya is to have a Superman m overall charge of propaganda services Information, Radio, Films and ''Psychological Warfare"-The Standard learns. 1 lie suggest ion that all propaganda services \u- plaml mulrr on«* executive brain204 words
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364 1952-03-09 1 Staff Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Whispering Death* is the real menace terrorists of all ranks must face. •Whisperiii" death" is everywhere. It connotes the co operation between the Police and the public last month m the war against Communists here when over a364 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-03-09 1 MRI |»\M >S\!! I ntli t■% onl p»tr mbri <>f th-- ii >u^»- «>r 1 lli !i Miis.i i d a on ht-r ua\ U i tHr .i ho!ida\ d m Siagaporc bj BO < aasteUatioß.35 words
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Article101 1952-03-09 1 V i lid II (1 >t.»! I Ki|>ol t»T iDIAN orga nisations, S th Indian Chamber of i the Pan MalaH Dravida Federation, support S ice Bill. r me to support nan foi *he i Fe ited md .-■elfbe ■■,■>■. the resp c Mr. V. called101 words
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Article36 1952-03-09 1 THE se Genera] Chambei i i c ;*!;d the Le:i--g I leral m ol Trade Unions ounced yesterday that HKSIOO,OOQ and ,>■• various welfare inton for the i' c \r-'v..<, has been -i A. F.P.A.F.P. - 36 words
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Article42 1952-03-09 1 to his car. Kassim .it- i i ese ;i"fi cracked »s jy md aLs« attacked and md an Indian. i r ese md Wala: «ere re- to a hospital fo treatment. iome liifii' X issim D'uvpred i emoved >42 words
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Article53 1952-03-09 1 i GREAT MISSENDEN Buck- inghamshjre, Mar. 8, (Reuter) —Miss Alison Attlee, 21-year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Clement Attle* was married < :<j Richard Davis. Captain m I the Hour. urable Artillery Com- 1 pany at the parish church m 1 1 G eat Missenden53 words
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77 1952-03-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, S »t.— Toitight's train between here nd Ipoh and die d ly mail and local train sen tc between Ipoh and Tanjong Malim will j o be cancelled due t > riera Iment it the goods train iti South F.-rak last night.77 words
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Article, Illustration98 1952-03-09 1 photo Two sailors from the American flotilla of four destroyers now on a short visit to Singapore found out for themselves how a human-powered passenger carriage works. John Wilson. 22, (riding trishaw) and John Mecca. 22. had a jjrand time half an hour alter stepping ashore yesterday when a trishawStandard - 98 words
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Article109 1952-03-09 1 VATICAN' CITY. Mar. 8: (Renter) Pope Pius XII today outlined a plan for the city of Rome to take the lead iti a crusade to bring Christian salvation to the world. He was explaining to the 127 parish priests of Rome and to 50 special109 words
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203 1952-03-09 1 3 Bandits Killed, 40 Others Wounded Slandaril Slafll < «mi »-j oixlmi KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Security Forces killed three terrorists and wounded lour other* beside* effecting several arrests. One of the killed was Ah Pfew. alias Slew Mm a member ot the Salak Suppoi tint; I nit. Salak has been203 words
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307 1952-03-09 1 Standard Staft Correspondent 11. M.5. AMETHYST, the frigate that ran the Red gauntlet m the Yangtze River m 1950, steamed up the Ferak River recently and plastered bandits with shells. Working m conjunction with i~ units 'ft the Royal Marine Commando and the Gordon Highlan307 words
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344 1952-03-09 1 Butler To Order More Taxation, Belt- Tigh ten ing LONDON. Mar. 8 (AP). Chancellor of the Exchequer R.A. Butler, who reads out his first budget Tuesday, is expected to order higher taxes and new; round of belt-tightening economies for this austerity island. The Budget comes a month earlier than most344 words
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93 1952-03-09 1 SAN FRANCISCO. M m <AP> -The house-hunting Sing Shengs have anothei r< ason for wanting to leave their cro vded house -a new eisht pound son. Mrs. Sheng gave birth to the boy her sec md on Thursda\ She 1 1 a former Chinese93 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-03-09 1 Th« flagship of the United States Destroyer Division 111. the 2200 ton USS Hyman which fired more rounds of shell about 6,500 rounds— in the months operation m Korea than the other three shi|K Of the division Ihe divi sion commanded by Capt. William 11. Groveroan, leaves Singapore early today,64 words
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135 1952-03-09 1 BY SPECIAL arrangement with The limes imJ i The Manchester Guardian. The fJlacipTf Standard ti acquired the exclusive rights to publish cvcr> Mond.tv i and Friday their crossword puzzles, i No prizes arc ottered, but the crosswords are «»i i such quality that readers135 words
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69 1952-03-09 1 SYDNEY, Mar. 8 (UP) 1 c Commu call B da> dire* te la ;«n banks to issue furthei lii j i .i the i f A ten Lorftlf] it ie cidf?d Comma yeaH coui c must live within the come The 'ed Ana talks69 words
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57 1952-03-09 1 JOHORE B VHRU, Sal I Sultan ol Joboi c, un the Icrj ol hi« medical ad\ i v. ill leave I n the Ui ited Kingdom on I hursday, Mai 27 He iii be acromp i i b] the Sultana md57 words
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Article31 1952-03-09 1 I)'.' II MIST infill i- i posit lonti •mi 2n mile the rttj •>' i! i < troops Dn Frtdai threw tai divebombei» I sj>- it I em i< U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article83 1952-03-09 1 Pinay's Cabinet Formed PARIS .1 'W> I A.nto«ne Pinay foi ■> met toda pledged to conti Fi ii suppot <>i the A1 ii I ly and to go ah< I i p i European w G mans m it. I and f.-ik'Ti on 'I M H 1 ibei t Srhu83 words
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Article64 1952-03-09 1 SAIGON •i B (B A ti im < tbinei annouru ed bei t today. I': en ier, Del sice f- >• .1 M-s't-i i Trad it H A isi tanl D>i c .1 i Nghiem Hi '1 1 1, nrfa the Foi egn Mm. tei i■■64 words
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38 1952-03-09 1 PI- YANG Sil 1 pplii itioni hik e f ve ;>.- 1; ..I 1 mtee ft (M 1 i be iii. m ■>. ■?4 «i --t .v ihe moment to :i ienmi &v uwu.38 words
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Advertisement26 1952-03-09 1 e .i-. 1»* SHB Force: ~S3T* fusing: Jt£SK*. Movies: *S»r; J rXSHAW siiiira essence of discerning hospitality. There is no finer brandy. i BORNEO r imUtd26 words
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Advertisement13 1952-03-09 1 COLO STORAGE Hn 15 t H* F tRIAMtRIES I fJ c f^ l^^T13 words
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Article252 1952-03-09 2 SUBSTATIONS m Singapore liable to load vh«'»l«iinK today: DAY Sumbawa ltd Joo Chiat Place, j.ii.in Eunos, Rangoon Kd.. Fowner ltd., Serangoon Kd., Kolara Ayer, McPherson Kd.. Kirn Choan Kd.. Itoundary Rd.. Florence Kd.. rppcr Serangoon, io (Ini Kanjc Kd.. <;o\t. ITintiiii; Works, WoodlelKii Turk. Braddell Heights, Arthur Rd252 words
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Article67 1952-03-09 2 AN INSPECTOR may refuse to give a certificate of fitness for any second hand boiler m the Colony if he is satisfied that it is more than !<) years old, states a new amendment of the Machinery Rules. The working pressun of a boiler may be67 words
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Article472 1952-03-09 2 SHB FORCE Enough ToForm Nucleus Of Unit Standard Staff Reporter A NUMBER of Singapore Harbour Board employees sufficient to form the nucleus of the proposed S.H.B. Reserve Force have already volunteered, and there are already applicants to fully man it. said the Commandant Designate, Mr. A. Rhiml,472 words
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Article82 1952-03-09 2 LEE GEOK TEE was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment m the Fourth Police Court, Singapore yesterday for stealing $340 worth of cast iron piping from his employer. Lee removed the piping from a yard belonging to a building contractor at the junction of Sims Avenue82 words
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Article129 1952-03-09 2 AS PART of a scheme to speed up transactions the Singapore General Post Office has installed a special bulk posting counter at the rear entrance of Fullerton Building facing Anderson Bridge. As from tomorrow parcels posted m bulk will be accepted at this counter129 words
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Article47 1952-03-09 2 GOH CHIN TONG was fined S2OO m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday for abetting m the use of eight engraving blocks for the purpose of counterfeiting the registered trade mark of Tay Miang Huat Distillery at Teck Lim Road on Mar. 3.47 words
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Article91 1952-03-09 2 Judgment Reserved 3 Women's Appeal JUDGMENT was reserved by Mr. Justice Rogers m the Singapore H :l:i Court yesterday m the appeal by three women against a jail sentence of three months Imposed m the lower courts for ill-treating a woman mental patient al Wbodbridge Hospital It was alleged that91 words
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Article, Illustration450 1952-03-09 2 K. C. LEE - Oldest Chinese School Was Built In 1854 K. C. LEE By COM PARATIVELY few people m Singapore know where the Colony's oldest Chinese school is. This school is not like other Chinese schools for to all appearances it is like a temple and has never been used as one. SituatedStandard - 450 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-03-09 2 photo. EVEN THOUGH it was Saturday— half day In Government offices there was a big crowd of Indians outside the Singapore Food Ration Card Issuing Office m Orchard Road, yesterday most of them hoping to cancel their ration cards. This rush Has occurred for the pastStandard - 74 words
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151 1952-03-09 2 GANG ROBBERY IN TIONG BAHRU Standard Stuff Reporter A (w ANIi of six V.hlr armed with mi Buioiwllc pistol, a knife and a screw driver, robbed ibe urcujNMlii of an aliap bouse m Tlong Bahrti lload. SinfMjMM'e tm Friday evening of $525 and151 words
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Article23 1952-03-09 2 IPOII, Thurs. A i 23 1 .ol wos collect! c sales of 7<HMI H■ Ci flags m Ip h on ai23 words
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Article18 1952-03-09 2 Caught In His Third Outing lliri. 11. H'oniaii. WAS b. p 1 F T S a, 5 c18 words
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Advertisement190 1952-03-09 2 I WBSsji^ rom your s Remember the fresher the Beer, p*9 the better Tiger Beer is always I Qdft 1 1 d jh||| YOU ivunt tin ultirii clock I^Bmm^eSv thai you can always trust act- unite, handsatne and 'BPaq&fi^fc moderately priced you "■■td™ must choose a Smith alarm. ¥lliO»T M)190 words
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Advertisement235 1952-03-09 2 fill 1 too, may be me cf the MILLIONS who suffer horn VITAM I H &M S N El v 7?>5/ is why you fesl W c. Nervous Irritable i -aches. lose Weigh: y" j^ Xfl When yo'i're anaemu trr! n»r- h*\« i<y,' dizzy speii>. no enrrpv bt *»«>rh or235 words
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Article, Illustration635 1952-03-09 3 Standard Woman Reporter V I M(^( X and astonishingly beautiful experience was given to Singapore on Friday night, which only a fortunate handful ol the city's population had the opportunity to appreciate. The Fijis, guests of the Colony while m training to fight theStandard - 635 words
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Article141 1952-03-09 3 FAIR activity was reported yesterday on the Singapore I rubber market with prices i showing a fie. line of three cenl per Ib from Friday*s lev* Manufacturers and overseas buyers >we i practically no interest and most of the business w is confined to the higher141 words
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Article54 1952-03-09 3 ABDULLAH WAIIAB of Kampong Bahru Road, was tentatively charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with committing robbery with violence at Sungei Road on Feb. 6. The charge alleged that Abdul ah with two other men i robbed Muthu Veeran of S:M>. Abdullah was remanded54 words
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Article26 1952-03-09 3 CHo.N'i; BOON LAY was fiii'-'i $5 m ti:t* S ngapore C'iiv Police Court yesterday, for nol having :t number plate on his bicycle.26 words
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Article, Illustration561 1952-03-09 3 Only Horsewoman In Malaya Who Plays Polo Standard Woman Reporter DISTINCTION or being the only horsewoman m Malaya to play polo goes to Mrs. •"Jo" Reeves, (known to al her friends as Jo) who is interested m '"anything to do with horse*". Jo first started playing polo last season, and561 words
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315 1952-03-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter i>V t S livill m 16 condemned house* I alembang and Java Roads, Singapore, will have to quit by April 8 failing which, dispossession warrants will be issued against them. Mr Rr° V^V\f* made > th^ First Police Magistrate. arL*r315 words
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Article90 1952-03-09 3 A CHINESE COOK. Goh Kok Km. was ordered by Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. S.E. Teh. yesterday to be sent for medical observation for three days mi n order to see how much opium dross he could take m a day. Goh, who admitted possessing90 words
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Article, Illustration90 1952-03-09 3 THR F I It s T Queen's Badst*s to be presented m Singapore were awarded to five patrol leaders on Fri day niffht. The recipients were P I. Johnny An«, P I, Mnstaphi Sliaebubakar and P I. Sc^ Hock Ilee of tlie ?nd Kaffirs Troop; andTony Goh - 90 words
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Article352 1952-03-09 3 Residents Mt»t Councillors Today I S( I IE Rl SIDI ITS r f n*m ho ing i. n I E I hai ;i B I Singapore, dISgU !>••■ >• have b i without <• <• t i i.■ moving >re tha Hire m «ith ag352 words
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Advertisement266 1952-03-09 3 tm* I Your honoured mmd ?s*^ I revered grandfather hat JU I strong, white teeth km* *\J 6ecoufe he olwayt uses «P^^ G hbi OenttfnceV UISM Glbb% Dcndfrice kcc P s tect real! > wh^c and healthy. Its cleansin foam freihcos the mouth and tastes s Vl^^^ good it costs266 words
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Advertisement168 1952-03-09 3 t;.' 'i tj» j l^ J> y- r y.-'--v. i J^x-:-:-.-.' ■■:....->:-..... •v» >^* :->.-.■;• a :-i';-' t A y^<V!: :S i;: ft:S'- ■>...-. C ZT' /l*Tok«ton V.n-,,-^ sm, Food T\om (JruiWfiuh Jjond<rri ft i <yy' /:l n iket the darttett. roughest yjf Tokalon Vanishing Skin Food and PoLd^-j I168 words
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Article82 1952-03-09 4 X PH. Sat.— Mr. P First Magistral r, yesterday i a •.>. f arrest to v hinese f< r a eai m Court n red a notici to by f the amount bail bond I tot bi c eated. Yip He (37) f a82 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-03-09 4 i i Iwo Singapore lcach«*rs, Mr. \u kiii^ .m and A I i-~ «hi^ Sook CMng, Im.ili o.i ili»- -Ia II of (.an Ii• ii Seng School **ho married m Singapore rrrenlly. Mr. An Xciii; (im i- a !»alH<«- ollcfSC i;r:ul«iit?»". Mi«» i* ;j 'Normal Irainrd l« ;ir!i«i'.48 words
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351 1952-03-09 4 *:;indurd Staff Corref»pondenl Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sat. The increased wages which had hvvn obtained for tappers on rubber estates h\ trade onion action was related to the high price pa id foi robber, said Mr. P. P. Narayanan. Chairman of tfee Negotiation Committee351 words
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Article, Illustration263 1952-03-09 4 STEPS TO LOWER 'FREE' RICE PRICES Selangor Dealers Make Suggestions Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Selaiigor Chinese lin porters and Exporters* Association, on behalf of wholesale rice dealer* m the State, has »»ut forward a number of suggestions to Government on the proposed control on purchase of 'free263 words
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115 1952-03-09 4 MALACCA, Sat.— Radio Malaya introduced its Workers Playtime Convert m the Federation for the first time with two programmes m Malacca, yesterday. The Director of Broadcasting, Mr. 11. \V. Jackson and his Federation Deputy. Mr. F N. Lloyd Williams launched the first programme m Indian m115 words
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Article24 1952-03-09 4 Sr.REMBAN. Sat. Bishop Thedoh Arvidson will preach at the Wesley Church here tomorrow. The Bishop will then leave for Singapore and Sydney.24 words
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280 1952-03-09 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federation Government will shortly call for applications for technical apprentice* who, on bein£ taken, will be posted to the Technical College m Kuala Lumpur for a four-year technical training course. The number required is estimated to be280 words
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Article57 1952-03-09 4 1,135 Divorces In Pahang Standard Staff Correspondent A TOTAL of 2.499 marriages were registered m Pahang during the year. There were 1,135 divorces. The Religious Affairs Department states that during the year 1951 income from various sources was $55,186.67, of which $39,972.18 came from Zakat and Fit rah. Expenditure for57 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-03-09 4 Winners m Malacca's first Talentime series held at the City Cabaret. Compere Bert Newman is seen oonsratulatins Roland Rodrigues, winner, with M. dr Witt (centre).25 words
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Article118 1952-03-09 4 Standard Siaff Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. At the annual general meeting of the Krian District Boy Scouts Association heid at the Parit Buntar Anglo-Chinese School, the following were elected office bearers for the current year: President: Inche Abdullah bin Sehst (District Officer. Krian):- Vice Presidents: Y.M.118 words
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Article87 1952-03-09 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. John Ranoe Atkins, a 21-year-old member of the RAF and Cyril Cullen, a 23-year-old British soldier, were convicted by Mr. A. P. Jack In the First Magistrate's Court here for theft, and bound over to be of good behaviour87 words
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Article, Illustration263 1952-03-09 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Many visitors to Joliore Bahru have commented on the contrast between two derelict shophouse.s at Jalan Meldrum and the stately buildings m the town. The two buildings which were bombed by the Japanese during the war have not been repaired.263 words
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Advertisement73 1952-03-09 4 V I j v mlZmm^Z, fi a j n^B t^w ______ZZ__l- z f l j -..iimmimz'.i'-'' ...rhe types other fetters while we d/ctate English from jj me and Chinese from Mr. Chin and she doesn f t know shorthand Nothing complicated, just one machine records, transcribes, erases time is on73 words
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Advertisement282 1952-03-09 4 There akk pfdimi wiili whom > i),i>s happy houn m mutual silenoe, w ith omprehcnsi< m. j .')'>• fee] a 1 DOC With thcill. OtIICTS you thus arc onl) mi' i rupli Graven A' > igarctu and ihosi tfacm. Anything you Bay w 1 1 1 only ignored, because nothing282 words
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Article171 1952-03-09 5 ird <mi rs|M»n<lrnl N >(.. IYr.»L i .i»\ i iit tui-nt tn |:'o\ U*C i' ii^ \;ilu< <»t Inui-t m IVnang. The liiit- In- >h..i up m -;jrii an extent ik >>\ i r (mm n t -tii ;-r»n- !<• ltn\ holiday >:]>> ir- I;. i-171 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-03-09 5 From the <hs. irded stem (►1 a banana tree m Kampong J.i\ a l [ton a i .mil) of bana Das sprung up two weeks ago. This freak growth h.i> caused nun\ people t-» worship at the tree. Picture shows sonic ol the offerings iil.urd by, worshippers. The tn-p belong55 words
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Article12 1952-03-09 5 Accused Put On Probation rk, o I I d tb« I I12 words
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Article16 1952-03-09 5 wai Cony kmen'a >ssj ma the Sea Ik I -idet: 4 I16 words
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Article26 1952-03-09 5 Boss Told: No Women rs of are pa re- .«:i or- ii Id be I Kind ol labour service al I sioi ci I Neil!. I26 words
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Article, Illustration72 1952-03-09 5 Phoin shows the officers of the Chinese— Peking Red Cross Detachment organised under Ike auspices of the Perak Branch of the British Red Cross Society recently at the Hun Kun- lloav Kuan. Left to rijeht: Yap Khenc Earn (Section Leader) Khom Kee Lcony (Seaior Section Leader) Chan Yew Hon» (Aast.72 words
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Article33 1952-03-09 5 BVi r PAHAT, Sat. A cjflist, while riding at s Ird mile, Jalan Kluang, i ed In a i^o'ilision i rar. He received >■ i inji tries and was i taken hospital.33 words
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Article93 1952-03-09 5 MALACCA. Sat Th« Pivsidenj of tiie S^s-iions Court, Mr. F. A Chi <, ye.sierday acquitted Corporal Lacksemana m a rj^ [a which Lacksemana and another Constable. Ahmad Han Ibrahim were charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a hospital assistant, Goh Kee Swee. at Mala93 words
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386 1952-03-09 5 j Standard Slaff Corregpondent overhanging cliff, of Gunong Cheroh m the background a fffK,,.' r of laml, lih-Imml away m a corner of Im.l, i i a landmark of beauty. P h bem «™l»«».v developed inlo Once a swampy wasteland it386 words
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Article240 1952-03-09 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat. Just as the police and security forces rely to a great extent on public information to get at the bandits the twenty-two Price and Food Control Inspectors m Perak are depending a lot on the co-opera-tion of the public240 words
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Article81 1952-03-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Practically half the children of school-going age are now attending schools m Trengganu, according to a statement made by the Mentri Besar m the Trengganu State Council. More schools have been opened. An amended motion that there should b« a scholarship fund81 words
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Article89 1952-03-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The lack of qualified teachers, referred to m The Standard recently was confirmed m the Puhang State Council yesterday by Mr. D.K. Swan, Senior Inspector of Schools, when he replied to Mr. V. Eliathamb.v who spoke on the adjournment. Mr. Eliathamby said that ihe89 words
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Article72 1952-03-09 5 PARIT BI.'NTAR. Sat.— A verdict of death by mi adventure was returned by Inche Salleh bin Eckhardt. m the Coroner's Court at P;.rit B;<;,--tar at the end of an inquest held into the death ol an BH-year-old Malay, Haji Mohamad bin Haji Abu Bakar, who died from injuries sustained72 words
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Article101 1952-03-09 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Sa; Convicted on a charge oi having disposed <>nr six brass drums which he knew had been stolen. 19-year-old Raiamani was bound over fur a period of three years m the sum of SI OO under the following conditions. The first condition was that101 words
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Article100 1952-03-09 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Sal 1 >venty-six-year-old Lav V Chan, a woman was alii- abandoned her ii aged one day, on February 4 at Kampong Suak Larah Kuala Kang: She refu >ed to say anything m defen* In the Se ion Court ye d a v she was100 words
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Article82 1952-03-09 5 Broke Into Friend 's House SHARIF bin Mohamed I admitted m the Singapore I Fourth Police Court recently that he broke into hi friend's house at Sembawang Road on Feb. 28. He was sentenced to six week.-" rigorous imprisonment. The complainant, Keseva Pillai. saw Sharif breaking open the padlock of82 words
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Advertisement137 1952-03-09 5 I SEW THIS DRESS 4hX£\ FOR ONLY $i.so SyQ/ I 's i;i s •■> a d:-»-"v Infiml I jl '//ml I require from yo l^- jVi'^V \1 I return, within the week, you will I I PATTERN PIECES f<»r tiir dr«-N5 /I 1 i iOl'R SIZK In paper. /I 1137 words
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Miscellaneous313 1952-03-09 5 FEDERATION DIARY i. it 3 I Hi 31 'i: I Son l. fOe i I a :^> Serial] I D) .in,- -> z ill 12 nooK, Ha:: G ta HNd n KLUANG COBONATION: Pathala Bhtlravi (Tain 1 1 »nd r.13 ».m VI("I'OK\ Love 'l d« (Mandarin) 2. 713 a d313 words
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Miscellaneous125 1952-03-09 5 KLAJVG REX: The Lion Hunters i 830 and 9p m My Dream I-: Yours 10 30 v m. and 12 30 p>.m CAPITOL: Pygmy rsla d 3. 8 4". and 915 j> m S s: 4 10 30 ani and 12 30 p m. SEREMBAN SAPPHIRE: F n Tow fCa125 words
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Article, Illustration1895 1952-03-09 6 PARIS, Sat. INHERE is gloom undi iguised gloom m Pai is, ;ii thplace oi the greate it hope Europe has evei had for uniting. With the European army i: most formed, suddenly something has gone sour. The French and Germans wrangle inc< s-1,895 words
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Advertisement291 1952-03-09 6 THE SECRET OF A Kx^^llii Iffll? CREAMS I I^^M^^^f^ Moro'a your twofold il V^ m^^\\\ b««uty routine: jM >^ V^^^^ v EVttY NIGHT, cover your face I with Pond's Cold Cream, and 1 smooth it m, allowing the rich, V For ft fair, lovely skin, you need ft twofold beauty291 words
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Advertisement829 1952-03-09 6 Mm. Yoa can fly with Speedbird regularity over earth and ocean n perfect confidence, to fifty-one countries all six continents, m all seasons, m all i?Ile8 8.0.AC. TAKES GOOD CARE OF YO^^^^^ HY BUi jG&TI a. 01 *^.m»MMm6 M^^^^^^l sMMMi MMMM^MMBa^HrL_ W^ MmV'^ BRITISH O\ERStAS A I H WA V829 words
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Article, Illustration2250 1952-03-09 7 Knock -Kneed? Well, Here's A Hobby To Keep 'Em Knocking! I you are riol a social success, art- i.tj' popular with the ladies or i ant sing or can'l do parloui tricks then tak up lion taming as v hobby. 1 don'l know wiiy pc »ple ha c n >'Michael Goh - 2,250 words
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Miscellaneous43 1952-03-09 7 4100 /W^ MISSING SITTERS- NOW HE s SCORING GOALS AGAIN 800 STARTS IIN THE FINALS A FEW w^ K jJ: A^5 R JW^WBWWBWMHJi^W^ TAKING HORUCKSt |0> JOVt ODO'S OOWC »oj>£^. AV*/i\<, TTf^B/f t hi\XS> BOBOWf s HorlicUi *ird( o" ry -.f*n! i,r,,]-, vl43 words
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Article, Illustration988 1952-03-09 8 B. Tesselin - AN INTERVIEW WITH SIR GERALD TEMPLER B. Tesselin By (Ago nee FrancePresse) KD A LUMPUB b. 27. IT moment, the Rui ins aye turned heat m e\ I y intrj m Southi Asia Th< fate of each cc v m this region is xtricably intertwined v h thai of the988 words
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Article493 1952-03-09 8 MICHAEL DAVIDSON - MICHAEL DAVIDSON By ON SI AM- 1 BURMA I BORDER 1 lOIW c. era] I.i Mi's Chinese Nationalist "army," scatU red m the Shan States of Burma near the Yunnan border, forma the basis of a prosperous exchange of weapons for opium from which Siamese493 words
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1131 1952-03-09 8 Sunday Standard Independent Morning Newspaper The Afternoon Is Ruined For The Punctual Man E un rstand that there is a move >ut to instil a greater regard for punctuality among Malayans. L'n- a greal many Malayans are lined to take this business of iality light-heartedly, ■i to the annoyance of1,131 words
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Advertisement34 1952-03-09 8 WG?~ '^^^B Spp 1 I if v^' 'Jlv 1 1 Selection ML I I J JH W c^t minster Chime KS |N from $85. IUB W£m Cnunolrr, IjJ., Coilyer Quay, >i/ lf fl/mre J.34 words
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Advertisement347 1952-03-09 8 Cleans your pei every time you fifl special inqr* v discourages h g| > fC^^^S*- trciV^V Prevents corros^ with solv-x, actually cleans and protects HI jm g your pen as you write. fQ fKgf UU I tf K Ends clogging assures a steady, even lAfitli r/*A, flow. 4 permanent, 2347 words
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Article, Illustration1830 1952-03-09 9 HESSELL TILTMAN - New Japan Is Just Pro Japan HESSELL TILTMAN PRO-BRITISH? PRO-AMERICAN? PRO-DEMOCRATIC? This is thy firsi\ ©i' ihrvv artictes^ on the Neu> Japani By j; (Manchester Guardian Correspondent) 2 WHATEVER posterity may have to say concerning the achievements of the occupation of Japan— and some m Tokio incline :o the view1,830 words
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Article609 1952-03-09 9 npHOSE Singapore listeners .L who enjoyed the Him "The Third Man" will derive equal enjoyment from listening to a radio version m Radio Theatre tonight Film star Joseph Cotton re-enacts the role he portrayed m the film and a strong supporting cast heip to make this a609 words
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Advertisement300 1952-03-09 9 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION! MILLION DOLLAR LOTTERY. »uw of the heavy demand for tickets for the |hHi AAilhon Dollar Lottery it has been decided 'i! to make a further and final limited issue of i'( neW I■■ Thi PRIZES will NOW beas follows t. Pne $400,000- |ji 160,000- ]|j (2) 50,000300 words
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Advertisement137 1952-03-09 9 x^^x PRECIOUS LOOKING NYLON Srocfcogs n j/. THAT WEAR WELL *SJ I1 "I "I OR" FINE GUAGE «p*- ft -/I ENGLISH NYLON l IST 5-95 PER PA.R :^pf %l x j SIZES 8i T0 10^ jlaS SHADES OF CLUB-BROWN flß^Ko^ -J&0& PHANTOM K^jSy $6-50 PER PAIR IN THE MEWEST CANADIAN137 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1952-03-09 10 Aerial Shadow-Boxing In The Malayan Jungle Biigcnds Over Malaya. Changing T0... ...Hornets Meant The Parting Of Old Friends. (Inset) Sqn. Ldr. I. 5. Stozkwell. COMMON characteristic of all the trou-ble-centres m the Far East is the apparent ineffectiveness of unopposed tactical air power m noticeably restricting the progress and operations1,005 words
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Article, Illustration763 1952-03-09 10 Scotchlite—A New Look In Road Signs gCOTCHLITE is being put- into multiple uses. It was first introduced into Malaya on a reasonably large scale for advertising purposes on the back of omnibuses and billboards. Its effect is very much like that of luminous paint. The difference is that, whereas luminous763 words
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Advertisement248 1952-03-09 10 i k >! i;m.m.\i; TRAINS PACIFIC SKRVICE {>• < t i Overlaod Si mm mii In- lntHci %li 4mfri<jn Canadian Cities l'» ii int I* S hjni Spore Arr LA/SF V» II I I M IM Kt\K\rif iMdi 27 !«>l4r 2M>lar/2Apt 23Apr I n ill kMtrllculars 'i Urj uarK^ lleeu248 words
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Advertisement583 1952-03-09 10 Sl^r,. TIONIA* 1 for Bangkok It It Mat "PANAMA" for Banekok Hongkong. Manila Kobe Yokohama Hi.' \p r "MEONIA" for Saigon Bangkok lv U \i <r FROM JAPAN IIO\(,K()N(. *'BINTANG f> for Bangkok 13 X, M ur SAILINGS TO CONTINhM S( \m, for Colombo Aden Port Said Genoa li»m Hamburs583 words
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Article, Illustration2367 1952-03-09 11 C, i i > k r ■*ivr.i> r t\ .> fiMK.iis novel. "An m I i K'-ilv" vi ith its SOU k»d chapters, has idlj Insnlitri to the k>] producer director >i^-\en>. under the Flare In The M effort that bids p.. kins; for itself2,367 words
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Article, Illustration255 1952-03-09 11 i <*lso AMARO) rife w r tles s gUmour mad boDrU dances a mnoii whiS "°?.V c for an »udlence Uke wait n train that will lake workers for 40 day. rice cutivation. Siivana is noticed by Walter. thief and Franceses, his moll, who are evading the police255 words
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Advertisement106 1952-03-09 11 Mm Mit Today at am "BOMBA. TIIK JUNGLE BOY" I i I/^PffIPWWPW^v TODAY iUliii f V \A rf) ii \m 1 .3D -i <>.\:> A <>.:io r.M. J Wl ®X BETTY GRABLE < a stai imi M.m doaaM AKEY 1 mm k^/0/jtfs[ SOON A LAUGH -A MINUTE COMEDY! ALSO! \h106 words
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Advertisement258 1952-03-09 11 TODAY 9a.m. "DALLAS" fcctflrotnc IN GLORIOUS COLOR JK 70//// /|^/r <fc Patricia M< dinn //jOTi Today! 11, 1.4,1 V. 6.. W. 9. .70 jMf H nsiMf-GiKiinrw-iimm *^^si^£=t tat ruth mmm W^Tm\Al^^^ H" 11 HA^ illu* *7t ffANH IOVtIOY LUCILLE mm wman- mm mm Booking Plans Now Open For GALA PRE-RELEASE258 words
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Article, Illustration365 1952-03-09 12 Ann Reynolds - Ann Reynolds These Three Dresses Should Be Ideal For Those 'After-Six* Occasions In Singapore lit/ \II_TH attention is given o fashions for LfJ teenagers and for women still m their twenties, but comparatively little is written about styles for the women of over thirty who need more365 words
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Article298 1952-03-09 12 'T'HE problem of how to act A and what to say plagues many women when they're confronted with new situations, places or people. Exactly how much of their true reaction should be revealed is the major Question, it seems. Some deal with this dilemma by298 words
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Article, Illustration459 1952-03-09 12 Fardon— But Your Character's Showing! FfcYV women realise that when they sit down they rive a pretty true indication of their character and personality by the posture they adopt and by the position of their le*s and feet. Psychologist* have for somt time realised that th e unconscious postures which459 words
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Article251 1952-03-09 12 MANY women find the most difficult part of a social evening is rounding it off with appropriate expressions of pleasure. Having outgrown, along with ruffled party dresses and pink hair-ribbons, the childish stammered. "I had a good time," they find they have no ready substitute phrase251 words
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Article190 1952-03-09 12 WHEN choosing a spot m your kitchen for your refrigerator, keep m mind that it will do its best work if it Is not given the additional burden of combatting exterior heat from radiators, hot-air registers or range. Remember also to allow 18 inches of open space above190 words
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Advertisement79 1952-03-09 12 Jr x mM L^LMkjii^L^L^Mfc^ -.-35 Mti t\f i»\hl I s a *A i E POWDER *v Jl *> Alax Jactor :-^m HOLLYWOOD J,.^ r v v, itKottf ft t^ m iiooifc fatal vc!m Mn r«to W ,i F« P«w4m will yaw akw «atm. «Kid radWr* it ,j bil:,g «ut v.79 words
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Advertisement197 1952-03-09 12 %\V\V\\\\\v\\\vV\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\t tS^SjAjiJ^^jrWsjsl] <; rpODAYS FORECAST:— On the J_ collective plane, today pro- mini to bo dangerous. We are still under Influences which entail the risk of accidents and sudden events be careful. On tho Individual plane, it Is a Rood dar for phi nning. well ahead, anything that may be197 words
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Advertisement229 1952-03-09 12 Mother! Your baby !a Ihe Baby Lotion way CHANGE NAPPtes Don't wait until your baby Rificffi from nappic rash or charing Man now to change nappies the Bab) Lotion way that's so much easier, quicker and cleaner Just follow ihr three simple steps illustrated Johnson's Baby Lotion, a gentle antiseptic,229 words
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Article705 1952-03-09 13 When They Squeeze A Bagpipe Scotsman Never Drink Thvre is a great boom on the imports of bagpipes into the Colony by Scotsmen, /'laying parties are being formed m readiness for St. Andrews night and for other Scottish nights. In at her words, Scotsmen m Singapore and Malaya are going705 words
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Article, Illustration721 1952-03-09 13 K.S. CHIA - PENANG'S HISTORIC FORT CORNWALLIS K.S.CHIA I \PPKOXIMATELY 142 i years after it had been erected, Fort Cornwallis will now be offii cially regarded as an ancient monument. Mr. Oliver L. Phipps, whose family i s among one of the oldest m Penang, successfully moved at a t recent Settlement Coun-721 words
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206 1952-03-09 13 Standard Stall' Reporter AFTER operating 4^ months m Korean waters, the crew of the I SS Destroyer Division 122, now m Singapore, are hein*r "compensated for coming out East by g<>i"£ back the other way round/ The Commander of the Division, Capt. William206 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-03-09 13 Gordon Hamilton who were married at the Tan^lin Garrison Church, yesterday. i The bride was the former i Miss Maureen Xenia Vani derput second daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Vander--1 put of Singapore. Standard 1 photo.41 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-03-09 13 THESE lon* servie* members of the staff of the Goodyear Orient Company Ltd. Singapore received awards yesterday. They are left to right: Mr. Goh Keok Hock, Willie Wee, Low Ah than, F. D. Harrisoi (Managing Director) Wee Geok Ann, Taj Slong Moii and Scow Bens CJaenr.46 words
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Advertisement479 1952-03-09 13 Now I clean mv brpath while clean my teeth with COLGATE DENTAL CREAM Ttm\ because the dentist 1 M- < REAM makes a special kind cleans away all the tiny pieces of food between your teeth. COLGATE'S Breath Sweet, your Teeth White, and T^fc Ml* STOP TOOTH DECAY. >. Clean479 words
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Advertisement263 1952-03-09 13 This Pleasant Ointment Fights /||v^ V y "jmf Colds m 2 Direct Ways at Once! twm\ MOW YOU CAN end coIJs lickJy and safel> the f itCMr modern way— with Vicks \'ap<>Rub. This pleasant, -qL 'T&tfm 4 powerful ointment is f<»m<vjs all over the v\orld be- cause it fig Jits263 words
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Article1164 1952-03-09 14 RAF Will Field Strong Glove Team Mac's Sports Notes THE ROTAC Air For,.; 1 1•jl tear:; 81 i ■'■■■> i ps did noi con c i io the itan lai ol >u'- i there :> everj c o! the Airmen prot good team for the I he n argiii wa1,164 words
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Article1289 1952-03-09 14 CARD FOR TOD A Y 'S KEDAH GYMKHANA RACE No. l-THE PRESIDENT'S CUP Scurry tor Polo Ponies and bonafide Hacks 3 Furlongs list. 71b. Minimum Catch weifhts. 5. 1. BITTY _M- IK Meek.s Black. White Spots Black b Sleeves. 5. I. BITLIR Mr j.A Chippindale's Black. Orange Diamond b Sleeves1,289 words
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Article475 1952-03-09 14 Roger - Roger IPOH, Saf. A suggestion that o y%m\' ing committee under the jurisdiction /Ci Amateur Athletic Association of Malay Q Qn<j pore AAA be set up to co-ordinate coach. n m Malaya and Singapore was made by P honorary coach to the British AAA b475 words
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Advertisement74 1952-03-09 14 I KEEPS W™ 1 Icicem your bur, y >m notice one* how lustrous it look,. Dryness is replaced >■. ana v, ;j Iv thal m >vu nglH iin t ip you fed bener^^^ m^ t com c you know your will renuin wellgroomed all tht U? h Mnt no soap,74 words
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Advertisement182 1952-03-09 14 B |0I(l M kl SINGAP I «.a r i">: I" j m Ii: |M I itin \:i. ri. I law Inr \1 v IT. -I. Pru^ ramiiir- :lil(l M Larta H'.ur 4 p m I H idouitrtrn I' 1 V jn. I-. x li m X i M jii \^u182 words
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Article, Illustration487 1952-03-09 15 THE HALL: SOME QUESTIONS FOR MR. LIM By The Sports Editor 1 MR LIM CHI AN (ihOK is to make another Jj attempt today (at the BAM meeting) to convince fc the public lhat he ran have hi* $800,000 hall built not merely thin year but m time for the487 words
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Article307 1952-03-09 15 SOCCER SPOTLIGHT i "TIIURK is do life m the Rame'*. How many time s have olony soccer fans h .t rd this remark, t .tnd so early m the wason too. Tkt ♦•ntliusiavm and life, uliirh should he found m the first matchrs of the new sea- r sun ;ir»-307 words
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Article108 1952-03-09 15 THE r> '1 ICE S »rts C i pened their cricket season If a surprise six-wicket rtory over a strong Ceylon p Sports Club team al Thomson v Road yesterday. t The ('<"■ lonese. batting first, j ie: <■ k ittled out for 51 runs. Only108 words
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136 1952-03-09 15 c KIN(i KON<; ;nd partner (os.trlla liijitint; the Sectte Samara Tiger Hoi den combination m a tagte;»in wTTStfiBC match at the Happy World Stadium last myht received such a thrashing that they finally lost their heads and turned on each other. r X ve've wrestlers136 words
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Article155 1952-03-09 15 Football.... Fiji Fashion j FOl'R SOCCER games were >.i\ed at Farrer Park yesterday. >v' the Fijians who played a riendly against I.XC drew the gesi crowd. They beat T.R.C by .-even goals i five The twelve goals were lot as important as the brand of occer the Fijians played. The155 words
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Article33 1952-03-09 15 Raffles Institution defeated the Kntjlo Chinese School by three ;oals to ml m an inter school toccer fixture at the Raffles Institution ground yesterday. taffies were leading 20 at half ime.33 words
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Article83 1952-03-09 15 BOXING INVASION BEGINS THE first of several Australian boxers under tontract with promoter Little None to fight m Singapore arrives by th e m.v. Charon today. He is Ray Given way. a junior welterweight with a reputation for hard hitting and i gggressiveness. Greenway has I een matched with Little83 words
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Article153 1952-03-09 15 O.T E.C. Sports Club "B" and Overseas Chinese Bank S.L. drew two-all m a Singaj Business Houses League match at Fairer Park, yesterday. The game lacked any sparkle th iugh it was played on very favourable ground conditions. Both teams were contented with midhVd play. There153 words
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Article, Illustration155 1952-03-09 15 Slammin Sam Sread - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Sread i 9kG3i/ BECAUSE many yolicr? har the explosion siioj let's remew it. The ball in' positioned well forward off ihe left Tool did ihe stance is wide open. Your head m icell over \he ball. You grip the club low on ihe leather. i155 words
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Article329 1952-03-09 15 IF SAFA had let schoolboys m free to waU'h >♦**- Iterday's junior league soccer match at Jalan Besar it would have saved the diy from its one sour note. The B maUh itself was keen and interesting M any played so f far Victoria School brought329 words
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Article364 1952-03-09 15 A LARGE crowd— the best to date— returned from Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday with high regard for; the prowess of last year's first division champions,! iiger Sporting Association, and admiration for Pulau Brani United who put up such a plucky display although defeated 3-nil364 words
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Article338 1952-03-09 15 LONDON, Mar 8. (Renter): Following arc results uf soccer matches played today: FA (TP 6TB ROIM) Blackburn Rovers 3, Burnley 1. Luton Town 2. Arsenal 3. Portsmouth 2. Newcastle U 4 Sheffield U. 0. Chelsea 1. FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 0. Tottenham II 3. Blackpool 4, Fulham338 words
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Article30 1952-03-09 15 HIGH TIDES at the principal re»orts m Malaya: TODAY AM. P.M. Singapore 1W 16.52 Malacca 7.05 7.09 Tori DickMß IJf HJ r«rt Slum 4^5 ».W Peaaaf 12^30 words
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389 1952-03-09 15 SWIMMING a well judged rate at the First Swimming Carnival of the Singapore Teachers' Training Association held at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday the Anglo-Chinese School won the first Inter School Relay event to be held this year. Raffles Institution led till the last389 words
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112 1952-03-09 15 Noon's Eleven W in First SCC Trial IN the first Singapore Cricket I Club trial match played on the padang yesterday. H. Noon's XI defeated J. Ewartt's team by 2C runs. Noon's eleven, batting nxst, put up ;i total of U)2 runs. G. Heard topped the score with 35 while112 words
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Advertisement322 1952-03-09 15 4CKNOWIEDCMENT 11 y thploaneusi «no v Pertk, Westert i to thank al' ■•(■> la Sirica f. r 'heir k:rv igea o: tbcil recent M ~i moN Ens llmh«-r S< hoo (fl S-ibs 8 Rtnercia s md (Pit I P> fc MC '.1 Dvi h, Type tests W to I ft322 words
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Advertisement271 1952-03-09 15 I it #f aun Ext ra rdm ft rn§ LEONARD Refrigerators Sur*» M TIME, rOOD MONEY 1 of« ran nan- m§rm A NEW MASTER MODEL 1952 LEONARD REFRIGERATOR by HIRE PURCHASE PLAN ranging from ;i- a- $25.20 l<» s t 9.00 per montli Recording t<» Model 1< i i <|271 words
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Article2848 1952-03-09 16 GOODWOOD - GOODWOOD Dead Heat In Main Race By FORM IOOk an rarly the Penang Turf Club Sprin no lesH then thrrc horses l (Tulloli) ami Kaiserine ll|»M*lS. Ashok who paid $9° and $39 beat Constance (Bagby) by two lengths to win the second race. Constance, who had2,848 words
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Article44 1952-03-09 16 TOTOL POOL: $406,400. I FIRST PRIZE: No. *****9 $97,536 SECOND PRIZE: No. *****6 $48,768 THIRD PRIZE: No. *****6 $24,384 STARTERS ($8,128 EACH): *****4, j *****1, *****2, *****0, *****2, *****4. CONSOLATION (52,438 EACH): *****9, *****1, *****2, *****4, *****7, *****6, *****4, *****3, *****0, *****9.44 words
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Advertisement206 1952-03-09 16 {ELECTION I J&9f% IHt >iark i aJI L 5 A Magnificent ELECTION Watch 1 Just For low ffi rr Precision of the Movement m jf 7Vn/i/ Tropicalised. s B ft (Obtainable from Ml <i!h Dealers) g f^ ri~ CHUN CHONG, £j9fw A new 35 mm German I. Coupled R_:n^e Finder.206 words
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