Sunday Standard, 23 March 1952
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Title Section17 1952-03-23 1 Sunday Standard (*1 *> DWi VOL. II NO. 265 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1952. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article455 1952-03-23 1 NA VY, AIR FORCE WILL FOLLOW AUSTERITY MOVE THREE thousand civilian workers will be jobless this June when the War Department streamlines its organization m the Colony. This step is m accordance with proposals forwarded by Planning Committee from the United Kingdom which recently455 words
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Article, Illustration196 1952-03-23 1 111 o\|lso. Mar. 22. I*rim«* MiniMrr Don Stt'phen k«- <li»«l hare to«l;i> of in jn rit suffered m a fall horse yesterday. rgeaei tnatmeni dictated by Sir llu»h Cairns, braUU ipcclalint, l»y radio from his home m tl J a ml, 6,300 MUea away. fail«-«l to196 words
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Article177 1952-03-23 1 lai 2J (Ret terl v Party leader cc today paid Ceylon Pre- a Senanayake, statesman" who il contribution wealth. Who I S P:i:ne, n achieved a i of seeing i ia on iendship the vil >n un- eh p »ple ti suisi tg 0«t oi his staunchIP; Reuter. . - 177 words
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Article29 1952-03-23 1 TIIK QUEEN yesterday M'nt i nn«s>ase of sympathy t.» (Vvlon on the death of Premier Don Senanayake. Messages of sympathy w«*re also sent by all Commonwealth Governments.29 words
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Article, Illustration72 1952-03-23 1 Teen age student editors from Middle East and Asian countries are pictured here with President Truman m New York on March 15 prior to the convention luncheon of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association at which the President spoke. Truman interrupted his Key West. Florida, vacation toAP - 72 words
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Article822 1952-03-23 1 M-\\s o ihc death of Mr. Don Stephen Senanayake shocks Singapore, followiiig as it did yesterday a i hirfa saifl i»«at there had been a sligbl improve- men! m his condition. Mr. Senanayake was to have been personal host to the retiring Governor of Singapore. Sir822 words
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Article79 1952-03-23 1 RALPH NAYLOR, 29-year-' old Singapore City Council Engineer, who was accused of causing the death of Mr. G. Bolton "by a negligent act not amounting to homicide" m November last, was acquitted m the First Traffic Court yesterday. Mr. Bolton. a Superintendent at the Singapore Glass Manufacturers79 words
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Article310 1952-03-23 1 MANILA. Mar. 22 (LP) United Slates Secretary of the Navy, Admiral Dan A. Kimball saul the United States Navy ha* forces available for an immediate blockade of Red China and strongly indicated it might do so should the trueo talk fail or the Reds spread310 words
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Article31 1952-03-23 1 FOUR Japanese farmers were killed and three wounded on Friday when American soldiers tossed grenades on a drill ground near Senai, Japan, the A.r*. U.S. Army said today.A. R. - 31 words
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Article17 1952-03-23 1 WELL-INFORMED circles said m Cairo yesterday that the Egyptian Parliament would shortly be dissolved. AFP.AFP. - 17 words
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Article28 1952-03-23 1 A FIRE from an exptodintj hardware store furnace destroyed half of the Alaskan coastal ti.sh ing town W;in«ell and caused damage estimated at $1,000,000. -U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article35 1952-03-23 1 LONDON, Mar. 21, (AP). Wong Pens Soon captured the All-England Badminton singles championship beating Eddy Choong 15-11, 18-13. With this victory, his third m succession, Peng Soon makes the trophy his own.35 words
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Article, Illustration70 1952-03-23 1 'Jennifer Jones' the blonde doll was a wonderful companion for 8,000 miles to seven year Id Priscilla Sager who arrived m Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday to join her father. A.S.P. Mr. Frank Sager of the Penan? Police Force. •'l'll be around Malaya for three years," said Priscilla, who travelled unescortedStandard - 70 words
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Article153 1952-03-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A bus driver and six passengers were killed at the 42nd mile, Raub Kuala Kubu Bahru road yesterday afternoon due to terrorist action. The bus ran off the road and plunged into Sungei Selangor. Three other pa sengers were injured while three escaped unhurt.153 words
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Article72 1952-03-23 1 NEDAN. Mar. 21. (IP) The Indonesian language paper "WaNpada" said today that lari:** quantities of silver coins are being smuggled from Indonesia to Malaya. It said that the Singapore blaik market pays 50. 70 or 4.70 rupiahs for one silver guilder. The paper quoted "informed72 words
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Article112 1952-03-23 1 LITTLE ROCK, Arkan a Mar. 22. A squad oi killer tornadoes running "four to six" abreast —.-wen' thro igh at east four southern statein the United State and lefl more than 21 l pei ons dead today. ",l c than 1 .000 were inju aUPI; AP - 112 words
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Article353 1952-03-23 1 WITH the arrival of an Avro Anson aircraft for The Singapore Standard last night. Standard readers living m he more remote parts Federation w;ll now be able to benefit by The Standard airlifL The Anson. flown into Airport from England by the Chief Engineer of the353 words
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Article274 1952-03-23 1 LONDON. Mar. 22 (K.ui.-r) liriti-.lt MiiiUi.f f Stal«* for the (iolonu's, Mr. Alan I.<'iino\-H«>\«l. MaSai I* < <• Uiday the most imporlanl |»arl of iinot 1 i;il |»olir> at |»n sent turned on th«* situation 11 >lala\a v^linr nililxr and tin w«rt' our best dollar274 words
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Article153 1952-03-23 1 The Royal LJutrh Ah mi tm i thai 12 per kl and six irvived m •>■ Johanne i, irg■v''-"'"- n airliner near here wmpany mi I the p 1 1 M p.., engert and 10 rrew tnemberi ■■'•■> Urn q ..-•n in Queen t J:'153 words
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Article43 1952-03-23 1 AN INDIAN' v > f I v sva "ii ii« ..I i', \> ung Singapi h <•. Jt .i|j iit .> pn% ■.t- i iui i^ a (bun It*! iloi m i!«- <• > ipsed aajl wi.< Latei '.a lea t i hukpit ii by ambulance43 words
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Advertisement43 1952-03-23 1 HeadUne Htli««*«- eM; Gaining p ft 15 C o. Refutes ll'ttiBM#fWf A En 9 land Hews Inside lines. |Sw m^p. 3 fOIICe. VmfoJ^ r Charge^ 4 B milttOn. Hesar^P.i* i ;^i snoot/Hi/ Wff Stmrmur 1 \/< *t*nu*n i \jr A. BORKEO t -^BW v43 words
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Advertisement9 1952-03-23 1 E|RF|im@lß FlilliH^ A ICECREAM^fe^ OOU> STOOAGC CPfAMEfMES lift A^^Vy^J*'^9 words
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Article, Illustration356 1952-03-23 2 Mrs. FDR May Make Brief Stop At Kallang Ray Of Hope Fo: 600 Women THE GIFTS MRS. HOWARD G. Chappell, President of ||y American Women's Auxiliary of the Singapore American Association displays the gifts for Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, which will be presented to her at Kallangr Airport during the brief356 words
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Article80 1952-03-23 2 False Doctor Charge Denied A WOMAN. Tang Wai Lan. appeared m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday on three summons charges of falsely using the titles of Doctor and Woman Medical Expert, publishing her name as practising medicine and surgery, and practising medicine and surgery while not being registered under80 words
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Article74 1952-03-23 2 TOH LIANG SEAH of Changi Road was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, with stealing scrap iron valued at $75 belonging to Oh Than Tiew at 9i mile Changi Road on Mar. 14". Chua Kirn Teck was accused of dishonestly retaining the scrap74 words
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Article49 1952-03-23 2 SENTENCE of one day's simple imprisonment was imposed on a labourer. Ponnusamy m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for stealing $2 worth of scrap metal belonging to the R.A.F. on Jan. 26. Ponnusamy was also fined $30 by the Magistrate, Mr. n. H. Chapman.49 words
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Article45 1952-03-23 2 BAIL of $25,000 was offered to D.S. Wizendra m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday when he denied a charge of dishonestly retaining stoLen silver ware valued at $10,000 at Middle Road on Feb. 28. The case was postponed to Mar. 26.45 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-03-23 2 photo. AFTER a year of courtship, the romance of Miss Lee Siew Heng, of Singapore, and Mr. R. Shanmu gram, of Madras, was culminated m marriage yesterday at the Registry. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Lee Pang 800, Singapore merchant, and Mrs. Lee. The young couple will makeStandard - 57 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-03-23 2 picture. THESE FIVE pupils of the Moudrene's School of Dancing will be among the 100 pupils who will give a ballet recital on April 17, 18 and 19 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. They will dance m an "18th Century Drawing Room/ FromDavid Studio - 67 words
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Article76 1952-03-23 2 EIGHT CHINESE wire. charged m the Sir.gaflure Second District Court yesterday, with unlawful possessii n J of a .38 revolver, a knife and a '^earing scraper a* Kampong Bahru Road on Jan. 23. All of them pleaded no! guilty. They were Lee Poon Teck. Ho Chee76 words
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Article89 1952-03-23 2 A GANG robbery charg was explained to three Chinese m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday. Accused were L< c Chei g Tee of Thome Road, Ng Ah Seng of Tiong Bahru Road. and Lim Ah Chye of Com i ni Garden, were alleged to89 words
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Article24 1952-03-23 2 DR. and Mrs. S S Pavillard's one-month-old baby daughter will be christened at !2 noon today at the Cathedral the Goon Shepherd.24 words
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Article, Illustration189 1952-03-23 2 Broke Into European Houses— 9 Months Standard SUIT Reporter A 3S-year~oid rag-and-bone, man, Ang Hock Seng, voho broke into several European*' houses and ttole silverware worth $1,000, was convicted on three charges m the Singapore First District Court yesterday. Ang pleaded Jot leniency saying that he had helped the policeStandard - 189 words
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Advertisement81 1952-03-23 2 tiger says •••remember/ I:; A PAQ'LY M r :oNS'y/EO2OT r^ fl^lfrom your k= CATHAY I^^^ i<>i i < m^g jP^| HIGH I I iP^^^^H I MflOCuflf J l^S^Sg^/ F OR THE WORLD'S BABIES IMa'Arof Mohd. Tafb. of Setapak, Kuala Lumpur, is H^W^KSJ •nT.xam P ll, oi:the health.. nd .trength babie.81 words
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Advertisement317 1952-03-23 2 pVOTED THE TOP m) i Jj OF THE YEAR BY I I i NATIONS FILM (Ri ij. j IN THE LFILM DAILY ANNUAL I' J J i I Monliioni<ry Ellcabeth il CLIFT TAYLOR j READ I VHAT THK < ITU! S SAI V< A MoihiN h 1 1 R| i317 words
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Miscellaneous34 1952-03-23 2 isilHiSjl ART: London Times" photogra phic exhibition of Britain 1921 19.31 sponsored by ;he Singapore Art Society and the B tish Council; at B ilish Council Centre Stamford ttoad: 9 a.nL to 5.30 p.m34 words
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Article, Illustration437 1952-03-23 3 NURSES TRAIN UNDER NEW SYSTEM photo New Courses Teach. Theory And Practice Standard Staff Reporter THE NEW block system for training nurses and j probationer hospital assistants will be inaugurated on April 22 at the Singapore General Hospital with 22 first year student nurses. The Principal Matron of the GeneralStandard - 437 words
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282 1952-03-23 3 Disappointed With 'Promised Land' Standard Staff l(» porter THE^ either stand under ti»<- -.hailt* <»: ru!>!?<r tree or squat dismall) looking ai the rich -;'.rili covered b) water at the Bedok site reserved for ili<« squatter* who are being evicted from Paya Lebar to make waj for the new aerodrome.282 words
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Article134 1952-03-23 3 $135, 000 Bail For 9 Accused M\'K people were charged m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday m connection with the disappearance ol 55 tyres valued at $il<j.2B!) from the Harbour Board godowns 'm Feb. 8. They were Mahmood bin Ahmad. Gopalasamy Naidu Seethupathy, Kuriakose John. Siiarmu Padamnath. Tan134 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-03-23 3 ]y/iOfO. STAFF MEMBERS and their guests numbering more than 400 attended the annual dinner Oj Messrs. E. Ott and Co. (M) Ltd. on Friday at the Cathay Restaurant. Fifth from U'H is Mr. E. Ott (Managing Director) StandardStandard - 38 words
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Article109 1952-03-23 3 Standard Staff Reporter PRICES m the Singapore rubber market yesterday improved by one cent per Ib^j over Friday's closing levels on fair trade buying and some speculative trading. Moderate business was reported on a quietiy steady market. Singapore Chamber ni Commerce Rubber Association a price.- (per lb.) yesterday109 words
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Article45 1952-03-23 3 PLEADING guilty to failing to report to the Central Police Station while being a police supervisee. Loon? Hoi Chuen, alias Ng Poh Siong, alias Ng Hai Siong was sentenced m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, to one month's rigor- imprisonment.45 words
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Article39 1952-03-23 3 SIX SAMPANMEN were detained by the Singapore Harbour Board Police and the Marine police yesterday for allegedly unloading cargo from the City of Khartoum before the vessel had been cleared by the Immigration authorities.39 words
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Article305 1952-03-23 3 BVBSTATIONS m Singapore liiltlr l" load »l<*-<ldiiiK today: l>\\ .100 < iii.it Place, Jalan Yasln, jalan Eubos Seranzooa Kit., Koi mi \>«*r. MrPherson Kd., Kirn Chuan K«l Botuulary ltd.. Florence Kd I pi>«t Nrrunsoou Yiu C'Uii Kanj Rd (iovt. PrintIne Works. Woodlrigh Park. Knulil<*ll llflfhts. Arthur Rd..305 words
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Advertisement444 1952-03-23 3 ,-t-f* tt^TTTTT^WWf TT^fCIffiRF ffSffiffiffilf^ I i'nr llt'ttvr Sflfdinn *9m I T REFRIGERATORS! > < on/ Grand Display of ;f i V i j ,!M IM,;i(M SI? i.iliWKI) 51 KKLVINAIOR m\ HOTPOIM fti POLAR I 4 cv ff to 12 cv h -f r i tV fnsjxci ffi i; MMG 1.1444 words
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Advertisement334 1952-03-23 3 "YOUtoomay be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMIN.MINERAL^^/^^ That is why you feel Worn out Nervous. Irritable. Have head' •aches. Lose Weight. Worry" this Proved Way Back to Health 6 Happiness When you're anaemic, feel nenous, havt trjp'.jnt jt'im dtep d f»i 'hr t dizzy .-.pells, no energy334 words
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Article258 1952-03-23 4 To Make Border Co-operation More Effective Standard Staff Correspondent LAST u«*t*k*- official announcement from hti;il:i Lumpur, that a coinhincd force of Thai and Malayan P«Kcc located the headquarters of a i onsninnisl band m the border area «houhl set at rrsl i>rt\iou*l\ pwMinhrd report- questioning the258 words
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101 1952-03-23 4 Malayan Pupil's Art Praised In US nts Ong F Po il■ es m c ma ad h [the t and fri jshi] thi r j s m a eg e j teaches philosophy and I i lanities m sedition to i c as a preparation fort n. Ul three have101 words
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Article80 1952-03-23 4 Standard Staff Correspondent LABIS. Sat.— A simple but colourful ceremony was witnessed by a big crowd at Labis when the foundation stone of the Chinese school m Labis resettlement area was laid by the District Officer, Che Samsu bin Mahmood. Among those present were Government officials and80 words
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Article47 1952-03-23 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. Mr. D. L. Gaie, assistant manager of Alor Pongsu Estate was fined $40 m the Parit Buntar court for assaulting his conductor, Mr. P. N. Nambiar. He was also ordered to pay $10 towards the cost of the proceedings.47 words
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Article, Illustration261 1952-03-23 4 KUALA LUMPI R. >at. Lt.-Col. r. S. Bolton, Commanding Officer oi the Ist. Battalion 10th. Princess Mary's Own Gurkha RiHrs paid Bentong, a town m t'ahanu. a lianiisome compliment when he broadcast over the radio last ni^ht. ""In Bentong."' he said. '"it does not261 words
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Article164 1952-03-23 4 Mind Over Matter? MALACCA. Sat. Eve« the combined efforts <»' > #>v eral mechanics failed to <;et a new diesel bus suing when Dato Mat Kramat. by means of supposed supernatural powers, ordered the vehicle to stop m tow n. The Dato vvj> s iid to have t.iken exception lo164 words
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Article94 1952-03-23 4 EX-TRAFFIC OFFICER FREED Standard >uff orn >po«dent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Remarking that it was more of d civil matter as* there was evidence of the accused having a share m the business, the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court. Mr. B. V. Rhodes today, acquitted and discharged 26-year-old Gk)h94 words
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Article41 1952-03-23 4 TAIPIXG. Sat. Chan Poh of Ipoh, who allowed his attendant. So Ah Lim. to take a ride on the roof of his lorry near Taiping was acquitted and discharged yesterday by the Magistrate Tuan Syed Agil bin Barakba.41 words
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Article72 1952-03-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Malayan Railway Administration announces that the down local train which leaves Ipoh at 6.40 a.m. will from tomorrow to Tuesday. March 25 depart from Ipoh at 8.30 a.m. and terminate at Kuala Lumpur. Local train services from Kuala Lumpur to Gexnas and from72 words
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Article227 1952-03-23 4 Students Display Orientalia KIRKBT (By Airmail)) Reciprocal entertainment of East and West has marked the past two months at Kirkby College where 149 student teachers from South t East Asia have shown their English friends Colourful Orientalia. and have been feted themselves m return. One of the most successful events227 words
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Article53 1952-03-23 4 Standard St.it I Correspoodeni PENANG. Sal A1 gural the X R Party the Tip Cafe here. Miss 1 Municipal C iai] the Chee Tiang S< ig Air. C. O. Lim, w a1 Vie meeting, spok ces- of the Radi Parl recent Muni referred to r he rty id53 words
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Article46 1952-03-23 4 Standard Staff Correspoodenl KUALA LUMPUR, S The District Officer. Che Hashim of the new district Ilfachang has Decently foi a Flood and Fire Relief Co mittee for the district. Members of this committee include Police representative. P< gawa and representatives fron the various communities.46 words
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Article50 1952-03-23 4 Standard Staff Cotttsp— dtart MALACCA. Sat 1 ragk Abdul Rahman UMNO president, Che Sardon Jubir, UMNO youth leader and Haji Zin Suleiman Kaum Ibu. chairman will be the principal speaker at the mass meet nig m LV-. Park tomorrow at 2 p.m. form an UMNO Youth Section here.50 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-03-23 4 MALAYAN student* engaged In I physical culture exercises at Ktrkby College, near Liverpool, England. The cost of training the 349 Malay, Chinese, Indian aid European student teachers m residency tthe e is borne by the Malayan Government.37 words
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Advertisement82 1952-03-23 4 I Miss Wong S^ j takes dictation _S^,y^EP she types other /etters whi/e we d/ctote English from [j me ond Chinese from Mr Chin and she doesn't know shorthand Nothing complicated, just one machine records, jj transcribes, erases time is on our side with the new EM/O/CTA" it •> Correspondence...82 words
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Advertisement253 1952-03-23 4 r, ri TiiFRF. MLE PF V F F w < pass haispv hours m a mutual silence, \Mih cxMnprefaension. IVhy? Bo Gad at one with them. Others .!><>a yoa thus are <»nly interrupting. v Craven "A" i t and i them* Anything you say w\\\ ignored, because nothing you Kern253 words
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Miscellaneous571 1952-03-23 4 FEDERATION DIARY KLUANG 1 3.15 7 and 930 .m. Sleepfng 1 mUANC City I^. noon. CORONATION: ThigambaraSam:ar! r i ft KF- ri,..-,,, i^tivrnM^s REX: Billy The X.d S, SM «:.a t .Tam:li 215 and 7.15 :> m. VTechnicolor? "110 a d *'j M■' P m Black Ma C U :ri571 words
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Article329 1952-03-23 5 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG By Standard Muff Correspondent IPOH, Saturday— A new ami permanenl military ramp has sprung up from what wa, once a rubber estate mid jangle «l the foot of Gummg Rapal, four milen out--.d«> «f 1,h.1i on Tanibun Koad. I, is die329 words
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Article108 1952-03-23 5 KANGAR Sat. 'Hi<- annual Par* tits' Day gathering at a Malaj school m Central Perils recently witnessed an unusual pri/o giving ceremony m which the laziest and dullest students received honours lor th«-ir achievements during tin* past year. Contrary to normal practice, the \l«rhau Malay108 words
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Article32 1952-03-23 5 KUANTAN, Sat. Three hospital assistants will bit for their first qualifying male nurse examination at the beginning of April. Another five men will sit for this examination iti Kuala Lipis.32 words
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Article31 1952-03-23 5 TAIPIXG. Sat. Government is planning to assist wan disabled ex-servicemen and members of the Passive Defence and L.D.C. injured m the last war. by offering them suitable light employment.31 words
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Article36 1952-03-23 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. For ollering a bribe of $5 to a Police Constable. Ng Chin Sir:. was fined $150 or three months rigorous imprisonment by Inche Salleh bin Eckhardt m the Banda Bahru court.36 words
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506 1952-03-23 5 LIEW MOOK YOON - LIEW MOOK YOON Grouse Against Board, Govt IW Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sal. Merchants here are i" araie against the Penang llarlmur Board for the deplorable conditions at the wharf where thr lark of facilities ha* wen fell (or a long, long time, ami506 words
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Advertisement103 1952-03-23 5 A, J|r^k I*** Rlll^H I I II rr.orc v^ccks rhis great series S ngapore! This |o| might hear THE MOST IMPORTANT DDRESS of the ENTIRE SERIES! [IA'JVifUL s A A V j I ;i n i G V I L J D Birth Cr A New World" itoaesej Teochew Sensation103 words
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Advertisement761 1952-03-23 5 DAY BY THF S£A JBi^ THIS SUNSUIT is The Standard's choke this week. x*? 'T"/Vv 0 7 J We <m help you make it at HOME YOURSELF. \il/I A^ \jul tliis is how. 1 I'! RTf Now look at these two diagrams below and read \X fJ rarniillv the six761 words
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Advertisement312 1952-03-23 5 A LOf MOftf PERFORMANCE WITH LONGER CYLINDER LIFE! HEPOLITE PISTONS Q>e ovoildble for every motor cycle, motv- car, commercial vehicle, stationary engine, nir compressoi on*.] other types of internal combustion engines throughout world; any s;ze oi type i^ available suitable for cylinder bo:e siie^, between and lOf m. STOCKED BY312 words
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Article, Illustration326 1952-03-23 6 CHAMPAGNE FLOWS MORE FREELY THAN EVERY IN CRISIS CITY PARIS, Sat. V R( >:i-:'S wealthiest rich m BgTlculture, rich m minerals SI unevenly on the ok of <l. :t^'f. Cri ..-> t cri is, premi< r t > premier, the fran rao to inflai n an the eh i n(326 words
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Article, Illustration1141 1952-03-23 6 fprious professional v fences. (3) That journalists should seek to maintain lull public con.' fidence m the dignity and integrity of their profession. (4) That professional secrecy, where necessary, sliould be observed. This is ail very fine. The thing that puzzles us is why it needed the1,141 words
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Article127 1952-03-23 6 PLAN to give sex-educaiion talks m French high schools has been dropped because no one could b i: found, to deliver them. FRENCH author Paul Romi, searching for liule-knoicn facts about famous characters, has ionvd thai m 1801 Napoleon published -a small private volume called127 words
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Article94 1952-03-23 6 ODD STORIES in the news Finland's doctors have warned the population that nylons must not be worn In below /v.o temperatures. The average housewife, way* Nora'ays Direclorul of Ecu nomy. works holj us long again as anyone else m the family fifty -eight hours a week. A CONSTABLE on nij-ht94 words
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Advertisement331 1952-03-23 6 I I POND'S /Ut& CREAMS Your twofold 'beauty discipline': 1 I EVEIY NIGHT, cleanse your skin with k You need fa/O creams to keen urrnr «lr,*« f*l- ««j i i IJ Ponds Cold Cream. Cover your face I W CC P > POUr skm fair an^ lovely I J with331 words
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Advertisement289 1952-03-23 6 fifl-Af has pleasure m announcing +Kr- Imroductiof Government approval) of special TOURIST CUv, cross the North Atlantic eommenci^g trow 1952. By a combination of our standard ARGON A jT %r between Singapore and London and our fa CONSTELLATION services between the United X and the North American Continent you ~i|289 words
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Article, Illustration2381 1952-03-23 7 Michael Goh - THE A.B.C. AND D.E.F. (G) OF PLANE ECONOMICS Michael Goh Illustrated By j g hai the overwh< g majoi ity of O i! hoi.ld go through life without an inkling ol Economics. It !■> c en n >ie preposterous 'nil! -hou'd come wea thy without knowing the fir thing about2,381 words
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Article511 1952-03-23 7 TOKYO. HP! IK v. inlng of the occupaJ. tion his started many r ii i -J .1 pan c s c talking. A former Japanese diplomat has criticised publicly the verdicts given by the Far East Military Tribunal on major Japanese war criminals. He 6 iv>511 words
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Advertisement392 1952-03-23 7 I y rjonoure'f nn<l jQp£**\ I rf>yf r <( j' grondfetht-r hns JU I such strong, white tfeth X "mJ becotJJe he a'^oys uses V s^-^ G/bbi Dentifrice* j^ Gibbs Dentifrice keeps teeth really white and healthy. Its cleansing toam freshens the mouth and tastes so jfllMtv good it costs392 words
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Advertisement65 1952-03-23 7 as a protected vehicle These tough and compact little vehicles are now being used with success on estates and mines m the Federation. They con easily be reconverted back to normal when not being used as protected vehicle. DELIVERY SUBJECT ONLY TO AVAILABILITY OF BULLET PROOF PLATI FULL PARTICULARS FROM65 words
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Article331 1952-03-23 8 l,,>h i>*iuhnt M or nine Vu.iy>n/>er )F all the pastimes which the Chinese have brought to a fine art, tea drinking is one oi the most typical. As tr.e Chinese see it. it requires a sensitive mind as well as a palate to appreciate it to the full.331 words
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Article881 1952-03-23 8 There is no need for embittered Singaporeans to stare gloomily into glasses of sparkling iced water because of the increased price of beer and other fermented brew. Parched throats and sensitive palates can find relief and enjoyment m the beverage of the intellectuals TEA. the881 words
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Article, Illustration1723 1952-03-23 8 By A Correspondent MR. R. A. BUTLER The man who has risked British economy because of his belief m the strength of the national character of the British people. I Mr. BA. 13 il pen fa firsi 1 |uestioning tat ion ti is usual1,723 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1952-03-23 9 Germany And The Second World War 2^ THE ROOTS OF WORLD WAR 111 THE AUTHOR It. Col. F. O. Mikschc eminent stia legist ami member of the intelligence staff of the French Army. At present he is on loan to the Portuguese Government as professor at the Staff College m1,006 words
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277 1952-03-23 9 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR SER VICEMEN A SINGAPORE national serviceman mobilized for active service m the vwnl of war, eouM apply for financial aid from Government for payment of insurance premium and mortgage on house. The application will bo considered by an investigation committee set up under the Local Forces (Civil277 words
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Article32 1952-03-23 9 A COCONUT tree m Lorong 25, Geylang Road. Sing; caught fi :e yesterday evening alter it was struck by lightning. A fire engine put it out m a few minutes.32 words
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Article186 1952-03-23 9 Sultana's Goodbye To Blind Standard Staff Rrportcr JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. It .was a sad day for the 39 children at the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind, Johore Bahru, when the Sultana of Johore went there today to bid them good-bye prior to sailing I'or the United Kingdom. The Sultana186 words
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Article217 1952-03-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— It there are any people m the world who believe that wonders never cease, they are the 215 former residents of Belum. who were cut from contact with the outside world and walked out of their valley into civilization last week and are217 words
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53 1952-03-23 9 TAIPEI, Mar. 22 (AP) The China Union Press said today 200 Chinese Communist guerilla veter m.s left Hainan Island on March 5 for Malaya, en route Jo Thailand and Burma. They received a special three months advance training course m China, the Chinese53 words
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Advertisement227 1952-03-23 9 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION DOLLAR LOTTERY. r, w of the heavy demand for tickets for the iHi Million Dollar Lottery it has been decided Tjkc a further and final limited issue of tickets. PRIZES will NOW bs as follows Prime $400,000- (2) 50,000 each (5) 20.000/- tS\ 10.000'(24) 5,000'<40> 2,000'i50)227 words
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Advertisement149 1952-03-23 9 Body Vigour Quickly Restored By New Compound ■ton Atrcrlca come* newt of a n«w m«dlcal compound tl.at can brlni OJWJ If* and vla-OUf «o >«.u who »iiff«r r um V. ia: ci .ia. and »«rv« »e"^«*; A T) i.< w nwdlcaJ compound callojl Buroidt U if- rormula of ..n aw...149 words
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Advertisement83 1952-03-23 9 S\ YOUR PROBLEM FOR WEDDING, BIRTHDAY, Wf AND ANNIVERSARY C!FTS r a ROBINSON GIFT VOUCHER is JUST THE THING!' EXCHANGABLE m any of the departments of our store OR KUALA LUMPUR STORE FOR REALLY APPRECIATED GIFTS. OUR ANNUAL SALE commences MARCH 26 th ROBINSON CO., LTD. DCCADAA SWIIZERLANDS FINEST KClWllfYl83 words
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Article777 1952-03-23 10 Uncle Lew' Knows All The Answers HRISTOPHER Wren, the "air" cartoonist, once remarked of him "If he chose he could clean up as o radio entertainer. He was talking about a versatile, friendly Australian who beams even when he is discussing some complex aviation problem. Wren of the777 words
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Article, Illustration14 1952-03-23 10 C ;pi. Lewis Ambrose Of Qantas "Proud" To Show Them Around14 words
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Article, Illustration970 1952-03-23 10 There's A New Car For Everyone Today item which appeared m the British motoring journal "Motor Trade of recent date is reproduced below as I believe that all light car owners will be interested m its significance with regard to the recently announced Austin/Nuffleld merger. There has been talk of970 words
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Advertisement179 1952-03-23 10 F\v| RM;i!LAR li;\N> PAMFII SI m Ut' IMreri Overland S.in Franc isto Los Ansel**" All Amrritan Canadian Citie* Peaaas PS h.uu S pore Arr LA/SI WIILJAM iI(KKNKA(H 24 Mt.Mu 27/28 Mar 29Mar/2Apr 23Api K.I I l( KKNBACH 24 li*\\tr 21 28\pr 2l»Apr lMay 22Ma> Tm full partici ars of Dr3179 words
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Advertisement174 1952-03-23 10 fn\ MAERSK LINE COPENHAGEN A. P. MOLLER General Aqr>nt c m USA MOI 1.1 X S'l'l XM^IIII 1 <» NEW YORK A< I pptllMS VMTZ9 l »i N I IviUimon- and Phil itfctpl i via Mir/ \!r\.(ii<l \1 \i;\<»i it lt%lJt* k f 1 i i|; ||i iN i.ls i174 words
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Article, Illustration2331 1952-03-23 11 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY BY 6 Streetcar'-A Clash Of Emotions ]\ILXII to the surprise and, daresay, disappointment of Warner Brothers who banked on the picture as a "sure-winner" m the recent Oscar Derby, the screen version of the original Tennessee Williams' play, Streetcar Named Desire," failed to win for itself2,331 words
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Article352 1952-03-23 11 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE iMM m A II 10) 9 a m Projcnunnw Sanunary: Horning; '■> Masieal Roond,i |n .i m. Kim -r^«'iif\ %<•«* iK I n'tir. i:u.riu<i<- ir«»n» Hawaii; lO.aU i .n Imerica on r I, > for Mu-.ic: Studio Service I. i Church, Spore): l352 words
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Article85 1952-03-23 11 I i ILLYWOOD. March 21 (UP) J 1 Barbara Payton, announcing that the preferred the braini Ol T >:n N'( il V> lie !>:-■. :is ol Franchot STone, Bled i< ctom mil foi divorce today. Tmc blonde beauty's su:! w;i« Sled In the Superior Court by her85 words
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Advertisement223 1952-03-23 11 "DOUBLE m f TODAY at 9 a.m. CROSSB ONES' Teh icobr Ki.li Donald O\ onior NOW SHOWING I \JQfc v I Bta l^vSli I iF V W^^BiCL JIT IH^^^^V wfiaatSHHKi JS3tmim*2wmM£ 0-*«r I rl«^ DluAn vlb I UTTTTfI M H^^V^Hk^feW-fl C«npourei "Cnr Ot IM Wild C<M>M tinfVit RPS J "MOOFBUT223 words
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Article, Illustration366 1952-03-23 12 Max Factor Jr - Max Factor Jr. By ('Dp following is the first of a srnes of three articles b?/ tJ i ell-known wake-up adviser to Hollywood stars. Max Factor, Jr., vho tells bow his father, Max Factor, introd .-i a new kind of make-up to the .screen irorld and houj366 words
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Article, Illustration606 1952-03-23 12 i I i\\ M \\Y limn hay« ill I I v.« hi ri tlu< .«m irk lIMI ir !>> mm food Mather .»nd ii. »'inu* tStOßJshlWfDt «t ,11 ..i t t»f the com tTsation ,iul m m rtWI Ihal liquid* andStandard - 606 words
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Article235 1952-03-23 12 ALICIA HART - ALICIA HART LOCKED GLANCES By IT happens often to almost everyone suddenly, m a public place, you find your glance is locked with that of x perfect stranger. Chances are you react with embarrassment or with downright hostility. Since the stranger's "stare" was probably no more235 words
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Article81 1952-03-23 12 VTOILD you settle this argument for my two friends and 1? Is it correct for one woman to remain sitting when introduced to another woman? My friends say women should never rise when meeting: each other. K.J. (Malacca). IT is cor red to rise from your scat81 words
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Article99 1952-03-23 12 W/HEXEVER there's re- modelling going on at your house, a few simple precautions will save you much cleanup grief. Place shoe-wiping mats lure and ther e between the In-repair part of the house ar.d the lite-as-usual section. Ot spread strips of building pripi-1- alone the traffic lanes to99 words
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Article433 1952-03-23 12 BOB THOMAS - BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD, March 22 (AP) Why are there so many unmarried actresses ia Hollywood? Then.' are far more bachelor girls then bachelors among the film famous. To name a few: Katharine Hepburn, Dcbra Paget, Mitzi Gay nor. Piper Luurie, Jean Peters, Ann Bhjth, Patricia433 words
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Advertisement143 1952-03-23 12 j i the jnAM^\j eye needs make-up No woman can look attractive with dull, faded eyes I '<>Mi llax Factor comes the eye make-up to bring you sparkling, brilliani eves ilut jiiv,- youthful animation ar».| expression to your fare. m shadow ..softest, mosl rftm|wl i n^ background for eloquent ejes.143 words
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Advertisement156 1952-03-23 12 c/*/cr baih comes ihe r of the kindest pozvdei w BABY POWDER THE BORNEO COMPA\ HfIGESTION '4Mb Jp Jm! L HtmYes— MACLEAN BRAND STOMACH POWDE* cpajc-ldy rebeves indjqesDu;; Keep a bottle always handy and take a dos«i whenevei votk are troubled by flatulence, heartburn, nausea I htifc* stomach pains, etc.156 words
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Miscellaneous367 1952-03-23 12 A www w\y\ \wk w%vt*v**i J S rpODAVB QrOTATIOM: Th. C X brst w»» to «h#rr voursrlf J < i» to trr to (lifer Mimr boilv flsr un" Alark Jwaiii. J SUNDAY FOB r.VKRVOM.: 2 ihe day favours surprises o: something new and different" > a> well us plan>. religious367 words
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Article, Illustration1237 1952-03-23 13 Edward Crankshaw - Edward Crankshaw By Al/IHOCCif pot-war disarmament m the Soviet Union was a groat deal more radical than was generally supposed m the West, a formidable proportion of the national resources continued to be devoted to the armed forces. Last yrar there was a marked In xease,1,237 words
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1175 1952-03-23 13 SEBASTIAN HUFFNER - LOOKING THE RUSSIAN GIFT HORSE IN THE SEBASTIAN HUFFNER By LONDON, i kX t] face of it, the new v Russian Note about Germany seems to represent a considerable departure from previous Russian policy. Up to now, aii Russian oli'ers of German unity have always I n heeled around with1,175 words
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Advertisement529 1952-03-23 13 Now I clean my breath while I clean my teeth with COLGATE DENTAL CREAM W^'t^'T because the dentist jf' V told me REAM makes a special kind of all the tiny pieces of food that If teeth. COLGATE'S keeps you| Teeth White, and helps STOP TOOTH DECAY. <r Clean your529 words
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Advertisement56 1952-03-23 13 HorlicJ»t quirHy rfslorfi uied-op c' crfv and build* body-rr^er wet because >t it 100 nourishment Containing rich, full cream co*'i milk plm the nutritive ejrtrarti of whrat and malted baHfy Horlicfct provides all the body bu tdi-.j value of pure milJ» plm extra energy. creating nournhmfnt TAKE t'^L HORLICKS m56 words
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Miscellaneous160 1952-03-23 13 sue /VFAffiner r/i£ CQMMtrm down v Mxwl L tj^k; THANK YOU. LAWI?> -1-. \j f BUT MY PEAR. YOU'RE THE) JirEEl MISERABLE ABOUT 1 TH£ DOCTOR TOLD H£R IOE IM CHARGE OF THE PANTOMIME CR BUT YOU'LL HAVE JT:'*^)»Bhffflr ON/LV E WHO L ANJ TRAINJ i SAYINJG N/O" 5l T160 words
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452 1952-03-23 14 JACK CUDDY - US BOXING CZAR FACES UP TO TV TROUBLE JACK CUDDY By United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (LP) Kobert K. hrwtenberry is a rharming ami very popular man. But he has the dcepesl sympathy of New York boxing writers because he m chairman of the New York State Athletic Comiiii<"i<»n.452 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-03-23 14 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead ■julf B v mat keep ti •n fised p< holding the til bail is ou-iJiq f he b wi It's a I "I29 words
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Article30 1952-03-23 14 r 3 E im int a led Joe. there Bui thai B v n Bon f old t teleg Marit 2 "His They Bute \er kind i30 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-03-23 14 Seventeen-year-old Sharon Koehnke has brought a wardrobe comparable to that of "Gorgeous" Gussfe Moran, for her entry into English table tennis championships. But Sharon, called "Sherry." wlu) is American, has already been warned that the English Tab!- Tennis Association frowns on costumes that might di-trait an opponents attention. Here "Sherry"AP - 68 words
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Article71 1952-03-23 14 OEI WINS GUN CLUB WEEKLY SHOOT WITH ideal I tions at the Gui C ibs weekly s I Th; day. je thai 10 birds single rise trap 10 b s single cr c to t everyh up to have a c! mcc. Jackie Oei wii i i while V. Coc71 words
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Article46 1952-03-23 14 ROUGH PLAY, ma i yestei ty's Lnter-sch soccer match between Vi rt »ria School ana Raffles Institution at Bras Basah R id Raffles' won the m ttc -I—o. avenging a previous defeat. Lok Peng scored *::e g lal I r Raffles.46 words
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440 1952-03-23 14 SEGAMAT, Sat. Elaborate plans have been prepared for the cycling carnival, to he held m >t*jjamat during the Easter holidays. The Committee appointed by the Segamat Sports Council to organise this carnival, with voluntary assistance and co-operation of local j^portsmen has left no stone unturned440 words
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Article243 1952-03-23 14 X Monerasinge Ifcw Bew ck M. Shepherdson not out D W. Piepricks c. Sankaran b Holm G. 3 Bui n>t out 43 Extras 5 T ital ifor !i'.e -.vV.s > 25ti KUALA LUMPUR, Mikr Shepherdson, babj of the Selangor tram, tir»t batsman ibis M i243 words
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Article96 1952-03-23 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Listless soccer was seen on the TPCA ground hpr today when Selansjor met Negri Sembilan m an inter-state match. Selangor won .VI. The game was spoiled by wild kicking. Pachymutini s<ored for Selangor m the sixth minute. Shanmajjmanathan followed with the second ?O*l and96 words
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Article56 1952-03-23 14 Colony Cricket Tour ney Begins SINGPOKE ninese Recreation Cub wrere m a tn>n'4 position will 1 '»> runs for one wicket m their Singapore Crickei Association senior div on match aga isi the Royal Navy hh eh beg m il H ag Lm Gre --I Tday. Ra :i sto p56 words
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Article230 1952-03-23 14 Poor Scores Go Padang b, Singap r e Cricket >ue match betwei 5 c Recreati C the Indian Ass tion at B tier Road yesterd i The Recs. batting first. dismissed tor 52. si the ye balanced attack I i va[ian ■•<-■:■> be>t or :.±:)m Sitharam (three for 6) Gupte230 words
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Article420 1952-03-23 14 HAL WOOD - HAL WOOD By United Press sports writer BERKELEY CALIFORNIA, (UP) Brutus Hamilton, head coach of the U.S. track and field .earn for the Olympic games, said that America's greatest weakness would lie m the distance events. "We haven't anything that will come close to420 words
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Advertisement95 1952-03-23 14 keeps your hair right m the picture For soft, lustroub hair, use Brylcreem! For handsome, healthy hair, J^l^pP use Brylcrecm! Brylcreem makes your appearance a smart one, n wherever you go, whatever you do. Massage your hair with 1 £Smk Brylcreem every day and see how the tonic ingredients give95 words
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Advertisement275 1952-03-23 14 CHAMELEON 1 4 1 V WKite m th« early j#^ morning, rh« V^/ "Chamt I o n Orchid" of Mexico changes to crimson I_, 4 a* about 10 a.m. In Mm |N naen it is orong* and at tuns. blue, remaminq so ttfl mormng. fact! :h: I [philipsl PHILIPS L.^:275 words
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Article174 1952-03-23 15 STEVE BRIAN, one of \ustraKa*a lop-ranking middleweightfl who meets S«»i. Radrodro ;u tin* Happy \X orl«l Stadium on \pr. 1, m< ati« business. Th Iv kv mgst< who yet to ■< lebrate his 20th h lay, arriv< I m Singapore 1 "•r: toking us fit174 words
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Article336 1952-03-23 15 LONDON. Mar. 2-. (Reuler) Following are results ol soccer matches played today: FIRST DIVISION a. sena Middlesbrough 1. .V Villa 4. B irnley 1 B <si Bromwich 0 Chrt sea Stoke Citj U Derb> Couni 1 Charlton 3. Ihirici- sfi< d Ma ichester U 1,.\ i-i po336 words
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Article428 1952-03-23 15 Eddy Choong Beaten After Rousing Battle LONDON, March 22 (Reufrer, AP, UP) Malayan badminton wizard Wong Peng Soon tonight beat his compatriot Eddy Choong m the singles final of the All-England championship to make the trophy, which he has now won three times m succession, his own.428 words
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245 1952-03-23 15 Ldily Choong entered l!ie final after eliminating Denmark's Poul Holm 15-10, 15-1, *hih» Peng Soon heat H. A. Heah 15-2, 15-2. From the outset Holm tried to slow down the game m order to stop Choong from de- vcioping his characteristic j smashes but the245 words
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Article, Illustration470 1952-03-23 15 SOCCER SPOTLIGHT Our football commissioners, to coin a new name jor SAFA, should overhaul their 'ideas about publicity. Out (;ronse this week is their handling oj the inquiry thai concerned the memorably ivrst division brawl at Jalan Besar stadium re- I cently. 5.4/• 71 \s- officials piously shout their condemnation470 words
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Article146 1952-03-23 15 L O N DON, March 22: (Reuter)— Wony Peng Soon, with characteristic modesty, said thai only experience had won him his third successive All-England championship. "Eddy Choong put on a beautiful show, said Wona. "He has many fine shots but I think he needs a146 words
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Article95 1952-03-23 15 Thomas Cup CALGARY, Mar 22, (\P). The United States took a 2-1 lead m the North American Thomas Cup badminton tie last night. Dick Mitchell, San Diego, defeated Darryl Thompson, Vancouver, m the singles. 15-6. 17-15, Dick Rogers. Arcadia. L.S., and Joey Alston, Fargo. North Dakota, defeated95 words
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Article76 1952-03-23 15 St Joseph Institution trounced St. Anthony's School five goals to nil at the Jalan Be&ir yesterday m a SAFA Youth league j match. St Joseph's were superior all through. They scored two goals] I early on throu i Grosse and Kirn Choon af< which there was76 words
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Article167 1952-03-23 15 Denmark's Mrs, Tonny Ahm won the women's championship for the second time by "destroying"' the defending champion. Aase Jacobsen of Denmark, 11-2. 11-4. m a one-sided match that was all over m less than 15 minutes. Miss Jacobsen seemed very nervous and made all sorts of167 words
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Article134 1952-03-23 15 KING KONG k Mocked out Tiger HokJen last night at the Happy World Stadium but it was a Chinese wrestling tan who :>tole the show Angered by Kong's treatment of Holden prior to knocking him out, the Chinese gentleman, who nad his wife and .son134 words
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Article595 1952-03-23 15 VTEXT week the FARELF Indii.l vidual Charr>pion.ship.s are being held. On Tuesday th e pre;iminaries at Tanylin. and Wednesday and Friday at the SVC Drill 'Hall -The winners and runners-up trom Hongkong. Malaya and Singapore will fight it out to decide the FARELF Champion. The Hongkong595 words
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Article121 1952-03-23 15 can well afford to take a paB e out of the Ulsters book Although REME lost by a large margin they put everything into each bout; on some occasions going down lime and time again before going out. Every boxer m the REME team fought with great courage. S|jt.121 words
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Advertisement309 1952-03-23 15 LENS 1:7 7 If 3 OIAPHRAGM STOPS SHUTTER SPCCDS UP TO hB^H Bs<! 10 sec li^ *lJ* socket for wire ml ■f^f 73^ RELEASE. with EVEREADY CASE $3SjOO I %M&jStM LFN '3 5 COATtO ■HSffifkyi M AKASTIGMAT tfifeaW SHUTTER SPEEDS FROM B TO W^BSMjJ*^^'^^ 1 2CO SEC SYNCHRO FLASH CTN'-^CTION309 words
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Article2143 1952-03-23 16 Mulley Rides Brilliantly By GOODWOOD BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $536,274 FIRST PRIZE No. *****3 $241,322 SECOND PRIZE No. *****9 $120,661 THIRD PRIZE No. *****9 67,034 STARTERS ($6,094 each): *****2, *****4, *****5, *****9, *****1, *****4, *****8, *****9, *****3, *****9, *****5. CONSOLATIONS ($4,022 each): *****8, *****9, *****9, *****5, *****9,2,143 words
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Article307 1952-03-23 16 BOURNEMOUTH B.P. Singapore's champion badminton party, has resigned from the Singapore Badminton Association to which it has been affiliated since 1949. In a release to the press yesterday, the Party said: "At an emergency general meeting of the Party held on Wednesday night, it was unanimously307 words
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Article94 1952-03-23 16 A FOOTBALL team of the Thai Police Department is to leave Bangkok on March 27 for a four-day tour of Malaya and Singapore where they will play a series of matches. Last year, a Malayan Police team visited Bangkok and won a match against94 words
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Article37 1952-03-23 16 WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Mar. 22 (Reuter-AAP)— F.R. Lucas. New Zealand swimming star now at lowa State Univeristy, lowa City, has been nominated for the New Zealand Olympic swimming team, it was announced.37 words
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