Sunday Standard, 13 April 1952
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Title Section20 1952-04-13 1 Sunday Standard ■fo A (>'"! *l f '>] X VOL. II NO, 285. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1952. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.20 words
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Article356 1952-04-13 1 5i i < l.i r«l >\utl tnrrapomicnl SANG, Ou bin Juafar, Member I Itt'airs and President of the Independence \\il\ a Party, told the Press at the K. o. Hotel iiternoon that he considered the attitude I I sited Malay National Organization m ex-356 words
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Article42 1952-04-13 1 i-VNC Sat— %flei iiMiir lit hate, th«» ii it ihrrr should i mi of the (O- neal m Muni- .»r S»*ttlemfnt tatiTc ounrils was !< ii it was put to »t!i AH Malaya t amttttmtt hvU\ riiinn. Votiiii; i hands42 words
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Article36 1952-04-13 1 Decision On Malay Awaited 20 ride H R nan«ne the A ays. ga twothe Sea pore, wh -h entins I iy autboi ge ex- ting is to I '.v language F iture oonferki ■■>. discuss ems reJatvancement36 words
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13 1952-04-13 1 Interior Mm The rr its ig The >■13 words
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Article17 1952-04-13 1 URO Api il 12 < Reuter)--l >'■. Cabinei toda^ de- postpone indefinitely elections set for M v17 words
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Article38 1952-04-13 1 MORi: than i.ooo fljing officers of the IS Air Force will be grounded thij year, but only a handful for r^usal to «v reason wa> a .s.n:ilt-s^K- puititjy of six Officers at S*n Anlonto f A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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481 1952-04-13 1 Too Many Sitting Back In False Security, Says Templer Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.-There were far too many people m Malaya who were sitting back m useless and false security, fondly hoping that others would be able to deal with the emergency without they themselves being more than directly481 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-04-13 1 photos. Above: Tbe unveiling of the plaque on the site of former "Changi University" yesterday: Left to rislit: Professor A. Oppenheim, Prof. T 11. Silcocfc, Dr. C. A. Withers-Payne, Group Captain E. C. Bates, Sir George Allen and (standing) Mr. 11. Wiiulit. a former student. Left: Professor A. Oppenheim. ex-ResidentStandard - 68 words
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209 1952-04-13 1 j CHAR G E S that Radio Malaya is carrying on an antij Singapore policy and an antr--1 Progressive Party campaign will be made m the SingaI pore Legislative Council at its meeting on Thursday by Mr. X. A. Ma! la! (Progressive i City). In209 words
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231 1952-04-13 1 Eisenhower Explains: PARIS, \|»r. 12 (Baiter). lien. IKm-Ih ,-m. bower, Supreme (x>mituinder m i uiujm iatd brtv todaj m- li.-ul asked to 1»«- rrlir\«-«l ol iii« psMri JirftiMi] political developroealii m America "|m ,irii< all\ rasjupel* It'll me lo wail no lon^rr.** 1 fieri quartei231 words
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Article68 1952-04-13 1 MANILA April II iJ'Pi Philippine governnient troops today captured William Pomeroy. American veteran oi Woi f i War Two who joined the Communistled Huks, and unofficial reports said his Filipino wife was ki led Xhe Defence Department announced that Pomeroy was! captured this morning m the68 words
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Article320 1952-04-13 1 Standard Siart Reporter ONLY ONE of rn^re than 2,000 former students and three of the founders were present at the 10th anniversary of the founding of "Changi University" yesterday, when a plaque "to commemorate the comradeship m learning of those days" was unveiled on the site320 words
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Article116 1952-04-13 1 Pleasant Surprise For Onn Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— Dato Onn bin Ja'afar was given a pleasant surprise at the aerodrome at Bayan Lepas here this morning when he arrived j by Malayan Airways to attend the All-Malaya Co-operative Conference. Among a largo gathering of prominent residents of the town116 words
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Article116 1952-04-13 1 Sla in Planter's Gun Recovered KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A pistol recovered from the body of the only bandit killed by a Police Jungle Squad yesterday was found to be the one taken from tiie body of h Mr. D. M. Root, a planter killed by terrorists last June. The bandit,116 words
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233 1952-04-13 1 DENTAL NURSES SCHEME STARTS IN JUNE Standard Staff Reporter OUTLINING the scheme t I >r dental nurses In Malaya. Mr. C. F. Mummery, Chief Dental Officer, Federation of Malaya, told members ol the Malayan Dental Association on the second day ol their annual conference yester lay that he hoped to233 words
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Article93 1952-04-13 1 MOSCOW, Apr 12 (UP) The British delegation to the Soviet International Economic inference reported to Ity thai it had signed letters oif engagement covering the export to Communist countries of E 16,000,000 worth of commodities, a lartjc portion of which was textiles. It said93 words
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Article31 1952-04-13 1 POPE PIUS said yesterday ihnt religious union m Chrisi was the only way I i Hi <.(>•■! humanity's "fear of seeing a boi rtble war among brothers <•>. plode U. P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article16 1952-04-13 1 PI >ANS 'n (it- .J, < p, dud lon -n Sierra I <• tyentua ■,■■,,■< ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article, Illustration85 1952-04-13 1 tiil.u I Sir David Kos«-\\ay (ri^lit Depstj I W&*t Berrrl*n state, War Offirr, reached Sianporc i»\ nt trwm Htm kaas jreMterdaj accompanied by ifu- oniiiund s»I ir lavt land For» <-s. Mr I. II Evei He was mt'l si thr airport b\ Ma|M <• n ll I X (i. St\Miiith.Standard - 85 words
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Advertisement13 1952-04-13 1 Stop wL^r I: \JBm ICE CREAM WB^W COLD STORAGE WQf KSH^ CREAMERIES J*&jffr13 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-04-13 2 photo. MORE than 60 delegates from 20 organisations yesterday sat down to the PanMalayan Malay linguistic and literary conference at the Seaview Hotel, Singapore. The conference discussed matters concerning the progress of the Malay language and literature m Malaya. StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article, Illustration328 1952-04-13 2 CITY MAGISTRATE SETS A RECORD 114 CASES IN ONE DAY Standard Slaff Reporter MR. H. B. LIVINGSTONE, a City Police Magistrate, set a record yesterday m the Third Police Court, when he disposed of 114 cases m mlucli more than 150 persons were concerned. Owing to the Easter holidays, all328 words
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Article24 1952-04-13 2 AIRS. Marie Josephine Cor- deiro (wife of H. E. Cordeiro of Hong Kon^ Bank). Residence 17, Sea Avenue. Funeral today at 5 p.m.24 words
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Article145 1952-04-13 2 M i'»>T\ TIONS m Singapore liaMe to load shedding today: DAY Bales&ier Road. Jalan Ainpav 8.M.8.C.. MatßiKhic. Bnulriell Rive. Island Golf t'liifo, Srletar Prams, Nee soon Village, Seletar Wireless station, Mental Hospital, Trafalgar Estate, New World Bendt>tneer Rd., Ban Hock Leon* OH Mills. Miluer lioail. Jalan I'ek.ui. Jalan145 words
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Article159 1952-04-13 2 He Will Query Their Retiremen t GILMOUR, FRISBY, VICKERS THE SINGAPORE Government will be asked at the meeting of the Legislative Council next Thursday whether it intends to extend the terms of service of the Secretary for Economic Affairs, Mr. Andrew 7 Gilmour, the Director of Education, Mr. A. W.159 words
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114 1952-04-13 2 THE HARDSHIPS suffered by farming squatters m Singapore as m of their eviction from Crown lands will form the subject or written questions to be tabled at next Thursday's meeting of the Legislative Council by Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha (Progressive, Bukit Tim ah). Mr.114 words
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Article147 1952-04-13 2 Remittances Drop By Million M ALAYAN Chinese are sending ies>s money to th r families or dependents m Communist China as a result of the rubber slump which is now leading to unemployment m Singapore. There was a decrease of nearly a million dollars m family remittance? to China from147 words
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Article35 1952-04-13 2 A LECTURE an 'Traffic Problems* 1 wil be law by Mr. W.R.M. Haxworth, SupeVir.iend< T r lice. Singapore at the Shell Theatrette, Shell House. Col i-. Quay on Tuesdi v at 7 p.m.35 words
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Article92 1952-04-13 2 MAJOR GENERAL J.H.N. Poetl who i v leaving hi? post of Chief ol Staff, FARELF, preparatory to taking over rommand ol the Tnird Division. leaves S:ni 7 ri}K>re by air this morning lor the U.K. Mrs Poet! will go to New Zealand to visil relatives before92 words
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Article503 1952-04-13 2 Hindus Celebrate New Year Today TODAY sees the advent of the Hindu Tamil New Year known as "Nandana." It is an occasion of great importance and significance m the Hindu Tamil calendar and it is a happy coincidence that this New Year "Nandana" should fall on an Easter Sunday thereby503 words
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Advertisement278 1952-04-13 2 YOU, too, may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMIN&MINERAL^^y^/ That is why you feel Worn out. Nervous, Irritable, Have headaches Lose Weight, Worry" '■-> B V v :f^ *^f^ I Wig /r/ M/> Proved Way Back to Health 6 Happiness U "•> iimfc.fi<lni«ll.hiTt usplmmt fr m dfrp278 words
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Advertisement161 1952-04-13 2 Now I clean my breath while I clean my teeth with COLGATE DEMTAL G 1 COLGATE DENTAL CREAM 1 of Fofl///. Tins cb ene away ail that get cauH-t ktani your heed keeps your flhnofl Iftwcf, your I f7^tsli !ltl^ s iiyi -HU N v y Clean your teeth twice161 words
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Miscellaneous192 1952-04-13 2 t G E V L A N (f Straits Chinese (Methodist): Easter Sunrise Ser- ice ai Marine Parade Speakers; Mr. Chan Wah Teek m English Mr Kok Tionj Tai m Malay 6 m S tnday S- U oo! 4 p.m. L.-.>:e. Service— Preacher: Rev. Chew Hock Hin Subject— "We Hj\e192 words
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Article83 1952-04-13 3 ACS OB A Officials At a recent geMo:. meeting of the Anglp-Chinese School Old Boys Association the following were elected ollii-e heateis for 1952-53 Preside:' t D' A W Thevathasan; Vice-Presidents Thio Chan Bee. Wour She::! Ye; i. Hon. Secretary Ong Swee Law; Asst. t:. T. Doi i sam.v Hon83 words
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Article447 1952-04-13 3 Indonesia To Supply Copra And Rubber nhS^?^^ agreement to supply low grade brmtZhil rT™ }°v Sin a P 0 from time to time has aZvnLlu* h pc t0 the Co| o«y's rubber-milling dan^r f T lllIln& industri <* which are lacing the of rlw maS447 words
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Article124 1952-04-13 3 Council Quiz On Enemy Nationals MR. A. MCLELLAN, Nomij nated .Member m the Singapore Legislative Council, will quiz Government, at the meeting oi the Council, on the delay m introducing legislation to provide for settlement of debts due from enemy nationals. In written questions ho will table at trie meeting.124 words
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Article47 1952-04-13 3 A LARGE gathering was present at the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station to bid farewell to Mr. Rasiah, Chief Cashier of the Railways Accounts Department who is going to Ceylon on leave. He will leave by the m.v. Roma due to sail from Singapore today.47 words
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Article, Illustration615 1952-04-13 3 George Farwell - George Farwell By THE growth of the Students' International Club at tiie Sydney University is a significant Indicauon of the new patterns of Australian cultural life. The president of this club, which is now m its third year of activity, is Mr. Harcharan615 words
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Article, Illustration86 1952-04-13 3 PAY A LEBAR I,- lIMINARY work on Singapore's multi-million dollar international <ivil airport has started with the erection v!, U mn. L ye on a site at whi< h th <* first i-oconut trees were felled about three weeks a^o. Picture, shows a crane belon^in? to the Public Works department86 words
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Article311 1952-04-13 3 SALSU May Open 'Strike Fund' Standard Staff Reporter A PROPOSAL to institute a "Strike Fund" >vill l»e made al the nexl annual genera] meeting of tin* Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union to be held on April I K This proposal "for the purpose of sustaining striking members m the event311 words
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206 1952-04-13 3 TUBERCULOSIS treatment allowances; paid out by Ihe DeDartment of Social Welfare. Singapore, during March this year doubled those paid la I same month last yeai The figures I >r March this year was $66,843 foi 879 i again I $33,038 For 144 pa m206 words
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Article, Illustration87 1952-04-13 3 Nn»' of the first hit h of H i-u-ii houses for <! ■-i ,1. *»<• iir > I i»ni P.i\ i n<tw iHviim^ i iciipl titri un sites leased them h> (lovcrnrncnt Lee Kni;imvr> I inndd have undrrUk'-ri n>a«tf«M tion of tlw rl.vi*n h >iin<^ each of which MillStandard - 87 words
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Article40 1952-04-13 3 PENANG, Sal 1 p.. [•reseti alive of the r 1 n omic An.nr n c ii.'is opened a new offit ,i Room Sei mi i F' f? «r«y Station Bui ding." n telephone niunbei j t House 60040 words
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Advertisement260 1952-04-13 3 «<■»<<•»• ».f.,,|™""| refrigerators! See >>ur Grand Display of WESTINGHOUSE I rr ,4. 1 I .T f' wif 1 1 jT ill l/.so Available i iii»\ VRD j KI.IMWTOH f H 0 I PIMN I ENGLISH ELECTRIC j; 4 cv. ft to 12 cv h E suit all p<xk<ls 4 1260 words
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Advertisement109 1952-04-13 3 \\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\vvw\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\ \\w\v\\\\\\\\v\\v\\\ f WHAT FINEST RADIO MONEY CAN BUY! I CHAMPION PORTABLE 'ma™'.' unnFl 7AI I WALNUT fICUBE UnCHtl** o I 3 waveband. priced. ill Hii ,•< &X- w-"«° i B ißHlMititti^ *wt»matirall> be '/ssfe^j^^^r- fl IMM Sf^B 1 (han^t-d into a battery JWEiiR^M iSHKriI Jreiman company C S'jMirc. I.109 words
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Article, Illustration413 1952-04-13 4 Failure To Ensure Basic Human Rights Standard Mall Correspondent Xl MA LUMP! S:it. What hope is there achieving tin* Rotary object ol promoting understanding between the people's of Malaya v hen ih<» principle of common humanity is not nbodied m the law of the land?413 words
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Article159 1952-04-13 4 British Medical Assn. stmiJ.ird SUN 'orrrs»ond< m N G. Sat. Offi ■•< i at the annual r Beet ing ol the B: ;>h Association I Malaya 1. i held at the Nurses 1 1•' Penang, were Di Rv P. st< pre- prol D.E.C Mekie past presideni Dr I son, bon.159 words
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Article63 1952-04-13 4 \Vo\\. Sat, One case oi po io not fata] involving a ftve-montfe-old Indian baby >i\ ins m the resettlement area oi Buntong was reported to tne 1> iltb authorities last week. This is the second case of polio to be reported within a: 'h. The previous case was63 words
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Article, Illustration150 1952-04-13 4 Annual Prize Giving Stindird Stall orrr^p iiidi nl Ml s A arge ea' >erpresent at the I ,■■'••■< v 'm:- Eng »h Schoo >- i on the s ng. T who attende I >! io cci led the S .;)> rin- Educ ition, Joh ire, ter. the District oi'i iStandard - 150 words
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Article308 1952-04-13 4 400 BUSMEN TAKE DA Y OFF IPOII. B;it.— Bus transport services m lpoh. Central and Lower Perak will be brought to a standstill tomorrow as a result of the decision of 400 workers to take their first Sunday holiday. More than one hundred buses operated by six transport companies Reliance308 words
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Article48 1952-04-13 4 THE Kuala Lumpur District Methodist Youth Fellowship is sponsoring a Sunrise Service today. Easier Sunday at 6.30 a.m. on the grounds of the Methodist Boys' School, K.L. AH K.L. M.Y.Fs will participate m this service. The speaker will be Rev. Gunnar Teilmann of the Wesley Church.48 words
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307 1952-04-13 4 Standard Stall Correspondent MALACCA, Sat. In his farewell message to the Settlement before he goes on home leave this week the Resident Commissioner, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom said that he left Malacca with considerable regret, but two and a half years of work307 words
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Article128 1952-04-13 4 PENANG, Sat— The sale of Social Welfare' lottery tickets here has been badly alVected ever since an objection was; raised m the Federal Legislative Council on Mar. 19. on the question of 'he sale having been made at the Butterworth ferries This was told to The128 words
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Article33 1952-04-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Representatives of agricultural subordinates throughout the Federation and branches of the Agriculture Officers Association will hold a meeting with the Director of Agriculture to discuss their salary scales.33 words
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555 1952-04-13 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Situated m one corner of Circular Road, Kuala Lumpur, the only artificial limb and orthopaedic appliance centre m the Far East, is providing hundreds of les- photo. less, armless and other physically deformed people m the Far555 words
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Article138 1952-04-13 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat. A Malay. Endi bin Dofil (21) who disturbed a Chinese couple stroll- 1 ing m the Ipoh Race Course I j on the night of Mar. 22 was sentenced to 45 days rigor- ous imprisonment lor impersonating a Special138 words
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Article72 1952-04-13 4 TAIPING, Sat— A European Nfilitary officer and his wife had a narrow escape from drowning near the Lakes a1 ]O. HO ia^t night when tbeii car plunged Into a stream a; Waterfall Road. A passing motorist. Mr. Uttam Singh, who is District Scoutmaster and Senior Seoul72 words
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Article26 1952-04-13 4 LEE Yang, at»ed 26, w;is Bned $20 by the Muar Magistrate, Shaikh Abdul Raman fur breaking the curfew order at Semm S'.in^ei M;ili. Muar.26 words
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Article, Illustration110 1952-04-13 4 WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT HIM? LAM YEW CHEONG aged 22. wlio shot himself dead m a classroom of the Eng Chuan School m Seh Tan Court on Monday, April 7 when he found himself cornered by the police. The Penang P lice are now seeking information about this "unman,110 words
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Advertisement15 1952-04-13 4 STOP COUGHS, COIDS, AND SORE THROATS P Hudson's Jujubes OxnvcriXHof ~Zri&£ c£oc6 t&no &/jt7e£rf m15 words
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Advertisement150 1952-04-13 4 I Jfwmst I A k w• X««r Favourite 1/ v I FERGUSON Printed Standard 9 c v "y/ CJ •>«> A I I ny nit m un-al A Washable Dltr isit mar i <>(£<t'i t Ist Mmt r Cleans your pen every time you fill! special ingred discourage^ sedir rr150 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-04-13 5 They Are Guests -At B. Serene P» n.ini; school r tlu* Kuests ol tskMCf (ieneral. !m Mac Donald. vrne, durim ister holidays pir the Chines*' lub yesterday -v supported UM friends at i tl K.ister Swim I hcj are <lelt I -ii <nan ll. ir. in:l Imi Suan Onu isFrancis Lee - 73 words
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Article, Illustration522 1952-04-13 5 Marjory Thomson - Marjory Thomson By IK ALIA hxs become an Important centre of location lor students from Asia, and the Of the country's educational institutions >nseq«enee, be<*i strained to the utmost to hem TiH> ye ar nearly 2,0 M Asian students lag at Australian miversities, schooisorTony Goh - 522 words
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Article, Illustration231 1952-04-13 5 Standard SiafT Reporter SI.\(#APORE Polite are investigating a fire whirh near]) gutted an atlap house m Sims Avenue yesterday. I lie |>n-mi-.ro housed three Malay families totalling I I people. One of the occupants In the house, Mr. Kalib bin Karim, a clerk m the WarChung Lee - 231 words
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Article107 1952-04-13 5 THE SINGAPORE Government will be requested to lilt the condition that requires a Singapore born doctor wh o enters Goveninnenl service to work m the Federation at Thursday's meeting of Ih c Legislative Council by Mr. Thio Chan Bee (Prog. B.) Mr. Thi'/s written question107 words
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Article25 1952-04-13 5 AMMU Mazhikom (23) who injured an arm after a 10-foot fall al Kail ing Airpori yesterday was taken to hospital b.\ ambulance.25 words
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Article53 1952-04-13 5 No Gambling Farms Thio AX ASSURANCE that the Government has HO intention of establishing public "Gambling Farms even to raise money for social welfare projects" will be sought by Mr. Thio Chan Bee (Prog. B.) at Thursday's meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council. Mr. Thio will seek this assurance m53 words
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Article59 1952-04-13 5 THE NEW SI 10,000 Hainanese Club, ai East Coast Road. Singapore was opened las* night m the presence of neatly 500 members and their guests. The club was tasteful h decorated for the occasion. A sumptuous Chinese dinner was served on the lawn. Th«Meltaway Band and59 words
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Article42 1952-04-13 5 THE Tanjong Malim Methodist Youth Fellowship will send a delegation of three to the forthcoming All-Malaya Methodist Youth Fellowship Institute to be hold m Singapore from April 15 to 2'A. The delegates are R. Vijesurier. A. Mahalingatn and M. Palaniappan.42 words
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Article293 1952-04-13 5 Rosalind Ratnam - Rosalind Ratnam By !lt i .;re the answers to questions which I. have ing over the week. 1 Ol KWIPAK: i d pink i-. k (abria i inn ,th the Bui i. »u are 1 the cdfcs j i a astline "iici Dot stiu v k\ it293 words
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Article331 1952-04-13 5 PENANG, Sat. Dalo Onn bin Ja'afar told mor«* than 1(K) delegates from \arious paris of the Federation and Singapore ai ili«ir l.">th All-Mataya Cooperative Conference tin* afternoon here lhal both urban and rural co-operators should believe m the value of cooperation a-* a balf-waj331 words
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678 1952-04-13 5 CHINESE UNITS MEET WITH GREAT SUCCESS Standard Siaff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Some members of toe public raised their eyebrows and were a hit surprised when they heard ol ih<» gallant action of ihe Sitiawan all-Chinese Jangle squad. Congratulations and slaps on the hark came from all quarters. Little touches678 words
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Advertisement181 1952-04-13 5 _.FII_THE WORLD'S FINEST MOTOR CYCLES j i 1* deigned to appeal to every da^s of nn\ usiotl rher« or- 1 .c superlative models m t>«e ARIEL f 2 range Qnd rompriie Ml) '">"*' eatures and refinements. 7 tie result .< j riding jn fori pint high performance. Distributors: GEORGE LEE181 words
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Article, Illustration2167 1952-04-13 6 nii X \t<^\^^r\Jß -v k Ea \<^- BERLIN, Russian Sector, Sat HPHIS week's Diary i ones to you from behind the Iron Curtain. Only just, but Still Three days ago I crossed the boundary Line that 1945 ha- split Ber- like a i ;<-'•.■ knife fi2,167 words
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Advertisement679 1952-04-13 6 r— ~,y^J: /'j.'.i.f 7JW.,. r Tr i y^r^^*ag r yo'ti/ai/id 'c/'lxzJ 10/ru/ Piccadilly No. I full Virginia J dtS£3to<t» cigarettes cf supreme quality. They t reach you factory fresh from the k^^'^Sii^' House of Carrcras, famous for nver 150 years and makers of Britain's }**r\«* finest cigarettes. j*^ st SINt.APOKI679 words
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Article, Illustration1655 1952-04-13 7 I Don Carela How You Speak It Man! by 'Qe XI thing that has !> really bopping mad ls to be told thai everything I write reveals a mind unaccu tomed to the discipline an academic training Jn other wn I |am intellectually uncouth. Thi- malarious go; p I feet,1,655 words
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Article439 1952-04-13 7 riMIF daily Imlf a dozen 1 oranges allowed from outsidr a prisoner m Stockholm's lungholtnen jail has beeii Stopped. It «as found that the man's »if f injected each orange with brandy from a syringe. MAVIS TRIGGLB, 19 of Romford, Essex, has had to hand439 words
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Advertisement220 1952-04-13 7 PALMOLIVE LATHER smooths my chin I Palradivf N beard m set om b I 1 >kin > f air t<> the razor s M* J t Au.Nli HAHTII OILFILLAH 6 CO.. LI U I'HN ilii! ANSCO ft AGFA FILM niOTO (OMKST IN MAY ERCONA 6x9tm I I tn '".'Jth rfl^^EK^^K^^^P^B220 words
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Advertisement43 1952-04-13 7 FOP ALL COMMERCIAL USERS I ~1 r I ttscZff* 7 1 Hi n tup. v 111 f J°% MODELS AVAILABLE FROM 20 TO 90 cv. ft. EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED SOLE DISTRIBUTORS? THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA IUMPUR IPOH PENANG43 words
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Article413 1952-04-13 8 !tnlr;,r ilr.ii Horning Newmpqpew TWO hundred and fifty thousand tons of fai is a lot of fat anywhere. We don'l know how- many million candles could be made out of it and then laid end to end to go round the equator. Not even m the wildest of413 words
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1009 1952-04-13 8 Soon No One Will Love Cherish A Fat American boy join m this anti-fat campaign. For example the shoe trade had better buck up if it is not to be left with unsaleable goods m its hands. Seating accommodation m public places would have to be adapted to receive slimmer1,009 words
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958 1952-04-13 8 ROBERT STEPHENS - A PLAN TEAT WILL CHANGE THE FACE OF THE MIDDLE EAST ROBERT STEPHENS By BEYROUTH. MAJOR economic deve- tpment plan which will change the face of the Middle East m the next few ye UTS has been taken a big st< p Dearer to impiementaU :i by the recent appro-958 words
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Article676 1952-04-13 8 REV. T.J.W. MORGAN - REV. T.J.W. MORGAN By 1 \OWN throughout the evolv- ing ages of thought since consciousness first dawned m Man, there has been one joyous and mysterious theme which has never ceased to exercise the mind of Man and engage his deepest emotions. In all manner of676 words
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Advertisement6 1952-04-13 8 I"' lvl > Co'l,,er Qntiu, Singapore, 1.6 words
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Advertisement344 1952-04-13 8 .^r _r Millionaire's shaving 1 for only 1.20.. M The World's richest men nat mjmllv chno«;c M the World's finest riuvint tystcttt M You can enjoy this lu> :v. t< M complete Razor set at such a nuiJcst price brings the comfori daily sha\e within the c\er>' man. The attr.«ci344 words
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Article, Illustration891 1952-04-13 9 Lt. Col. F.O. Miksche - The Strategic Axes Of The Soviets Lt. Col. F.O. Miksche By ■1 the :.y ii ure d be pread separated] I pro events So- ions n SH (■(•♦•:!<■(! oilr t.) ;|fl>; t ffei 1 H i.;t ii is !,y mpossihle. mil»ps 1!.' d !.'d r»---1 I ISfl •m! ih« reU.S. News - 891 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1952-04-13 9 CLAUD MORRIS - 2,000 DOCTORS IN DESPAIR! CLAUD MORRIS By LONDON. "TJ7HAT a lucky break," I said to the young doctor. "It isn't everyone who gets a ten-quid rise and £2,000 bonus m back pay!" He dropped his stethoscope. His professional manner disappeared. "Look here," he said, "I don't own this practice. I1,083 words
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Advertisement138 1952-04-13 9 tf£ /jT Geang Shopping? VISIT OUR DRESS DEPT. f\s WE have a new nnd interesting collection |y^ J&&F Ol sna PPy morning /HtffsxL^ IN COTTON **^P«^N\ From $25.00 Each. -^v\^^> Slzes 12 14 118 i6 18i and i or 'he Malronly Figure \vS x FLORAL PRINTS »\4 \i GAY STRIPES138 words
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Advertisement662 1952-04-13 9 W i t i j c i the rxlrrmrly -"^^ISSC!!.... *^f cabinet of tlii* new .J^^HH I Hit ii J•* 'dlfl BEe^^ j .M.\. in (ml«*l are incor- £^9P^9sVa |MM*ait(l .m exceptionally "qjß ceiver and an wstowtatks J <ri'anio|>ltoii(> of the very xp A See If or if <if Monu662 words
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Article, Illustration997 1952-04-13 10 Meet Four Air Pilots Of Distinction IVOR KRAAL'S KALLANG DIARY IJEAVER PILOT IF you do happen to catch one of those sturdy 'feeder' planes of the Federotion Air Service you may be greeted by a friendly, stocky AustraHe is 43 year old Norms. Padg c i— typical bush' pilot tough,997 words
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Article, Illustration933 1952-04-13 10 Aus tin Produ ces Ne w 'Jeep' Type Vehicle JUSTIN, one of Britain's manufacturers of passenger and commercial vehicles, has now come out with a jeep-like vehicle. It is made to British Government specifications and will be available for civilian use. The suitability of this type of vehicle for rough933 words
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Advertisement172 1952-04-13 10 \^l Xl v! VH II; UiS.PAJ IFIC SKK\M E IHrei Oxorland < t >.n hr.intiMit Los \n-»«lt*^ \1 Amorii.ui Ac Canadian Citie> Penaac P.Stbam Spore An I A SIj 1 HFNBM H 24 :'t.Apr V. »KApl 29 Apr/1 Ma j :?Ma> 5- j! lv Carg Deep ranks and Passengei Bookings172 words
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Advertisement426 1952-04-13 10 M^^^tTTFITJT^~^ spore p > TANAMA'- for Bangkok Hongkong. 11 i,,.\, )r •MKONIA'- for Saigon Bangkok if >, "KOREA" for Bangkok. P Saigon, Hongkong Kobe Yokohal^ M SIM Vt >> .FKOM JAPAN/HON(,h(»NG -PRODOCP roi BanKkak... 12 i:, pr SAILIN(iS 10 CONTINENT SCVMMNUM For Colombo Aden Porl Said (ienoa Antu,,., i Hamburg426 words
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Article, Illustration2416 1952-04-13 11 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD H ENRY BY* REPUBLIC'S CHIEF TO VISIT STORE •TODAY'S Easter surprise comes m the news that Republic Pictures' President and founder Mr. Herbert J. Yates and his wife (the former screen star Vera Ralson) will be visiting Singapore sometime around the end of this year and the2,416 words
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Advertisement274 1952-04-13 11 It!. E.... RUGGED IN~ACTIONr f ROUGH IN ROMANCE!! 1^ of Texas... J\ [Ij Jf^l §fjt flreat Performers A >a Broderick J* %BLE GARDNER CRAWFORD PLUS! (i^um o nt British News: 1952 Liverpool Grand National [00AY!11«.m.1.45-4.156.45&9.30p.m. r~ TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT! nil GLORY STORY OF SUBMARINE riGEH SHARK 91 IN ACTION OFF274 words
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Advertisement249 1952-04-13 11 TODAY 4 EASTER Starring ACTION/"^ TONY CURTIS '^P| MUST! PIPER LAURIE 1 "the PRINCE who was A THIEF i 1.1. Pi*lure*iii TBCHNfGOUMt I I TODAY lr> lo co-itorffng i£MY walOm norman krasna tHARLIS LAUGHTQN lON BMIIX tAMFWYMAM RICHARD CARLSON AGNES MOORLHCIkO JAn£ WIM/Vn oon TAYLOR AUDREY TOntß 1 THE BLUE249 words
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Miscellaneous358 1952-04-13 11 Radio Programmes SINGAPORE Fveninjc Service (Wesley Church. HXI Ui f m) X.L); 7 p.m. News (S); 7 l.*» Kadio UK* vi a i m» Malaya strinc EaaeotMe; pm J) a.m. Programme Summary; !».<»•» Sunday Concert; p «n. Let's Turn Good Morning: 0.90 Musical Kound- Them Over; News (8)< 4"i up;358 words
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Article, Illustration209 1952-04-13 12 ii i i Hrarj hnvton silks «»r KflM «»d Boating chif- tut!- •n arc Ike laTonrite fabrics t<»r erenlng for i is model !>v \rthur B.niU> nf London i> carried m i ihi.k corded >ilk i<» •< lotcl^ shade of ofl white lighted bj rui>\209 words
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Article, Illustration753 1952-04-13 12 Victoria Chappelle - LONDON SHOWS NEW TYPES OF TRIMMINGS GN HOOP GOWNS Victoria Chappelle By "l^lIK LINK of the evening gown this season is more than ever emphasised by the fabric used. A trend away from heavy silk material, except for very important and ceremonial occasions, seems to have begun and there is753 words
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Article41 1952-04-13 12 SYDNEY, Apr. 12 (ReuterAAP)—Morna Corbett, 23- ear-old model from ArncUfft r tall, Bhapely, and has a Hair for wearing fashionable clothes, but sh« cannot hear the applause of her audience. She has been deaf and dumb since birth.41 words
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Article121 1952-04-13 12 \NY egg stains or stains tl from egg dishes such as deviled eggs should be soaked m cold water then scraped oft with a knife. Wash, then, m hot soapsuds. IF you teach all members of your family to throw the covers back on their beds upon arising,121 words
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Article282 1952-04-13 12 Paula Sullivan - Paula Sullivan by "RASTER m Paris'! L< What magic these three words conjure up. For those who have never visitend this city of cities, it probably calls up visions of latest fashion, of Easter bonnets and parades and sunlit boulevards. But for the fortunate few who know282 words
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Advertisement126 1952-04-13 12 <£Z^£_ how quickly your features take on KwFf^M Wk surprising New Loveliness 4 PARAMO! M STAR r- m... .^L*^- -Riu barb" i jmjm figs iflr T otir t PANCAKE- MAKEUP > »OW0E» check rouge t'cMe, -.-.i j.: .<r -j. u< t '»w;o^r These arc trie ri f mosr indispensable LIPSTICK126 words
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Advertisement264 1952-04-13 12 IV H S /it r*S ft KllH/3/i- 1 Ik safe milk Jk KLIM is superior quality cow. m ,ikp- J\ under itriaest sanitary conditions |fa IJ specially-packed tin protcdt KLIM m d 1^ get milk as fine as the day it left the fan T KLlM— milk that you can264 words
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Miscellaneous386 1952-04-13 12 5 nPODAT-i* 0 1 o I A I I 8 N: i X "C*ristianily has n«t k«-rti 2 tried and found «antine; it < has been found diffirult and lelt 2 j untried. 1 1..X.— <..K. C he>trrton. 1 «x?£22? A J lOR EVKttVONF: > HAPPY EASTER TO YOU' This386 words
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Article, Illustration727 1952-04-13 13 DAVE SHAW - DAVE SHAW By THE SICK CURED BY PRAY ER \V'^£sP va v arn] a squatter area on an isol'dtrd hill off Changi Road i a small temple Yet h 7 no tem P 1( m the usual nse of the word, for the laois727 words
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Article, Illustration830 1952-04-13 13 KEI NAGASHIMA - KEI NAGASHIMA By J] I G II T E E N-YEAR-OLD Akihito, -Crown Prince of Japan, will succeed his lather to the throne and become the 125 th Emperor of Japan m an unbroken succession thai goes back more th a n twenty-six centuries. The830 words
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Advertisement300 1952-04-13 13 MM your good > I i l epsodeni makes all the difference to your smile Look how much whiter your teeth are after the very first week you use Pepsodeni That's bcc»kc Pepsodem contains Inum, special ingredient that rids teeth of dull film leaves them bright and sparkling I 1300 words
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Advertisement55 1952-04-13 13 H^Pij /N PERFORMANCE R| oQOO' 5 r| i i^P** "^A >■ j ci Emfm /V i i jt~p •Ji I J J f^^H ff^^^^ o^^^ "^K^* I jij ■^^^^^fi*D •JM J i C n ■Hnnnr •OC O" VnAoAc* ■j i 5^* b *j ■Mpt N w?^ 0 >— I J&-55 words
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Article, Illustration459 1952-04-13 14 photo. Barefoot Tourists Disappoint 6,000 AKVW GYMKHANA of India were beaten m their Singapore drhut at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Six thousand fans, the majority Indians, went hack disappointed hy the display of the bare-footed visitors who showed poor eoinhinalion and equally weak "oalshootinjj.Standard - 459 words
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Article260 1952-04-13 14 LONDON, Apr. VI (Router) I il.. win* are results of sot tfi Matches played today: IIKST DIVISION h i Arsenal I v H iddei .>rkvd 2. f WtAy 0 f i 0, Sun lei md 1 it« U 4 Laverp jol 0 igh 2. Aston Vi iv Mm260 words
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Article25 1952-04-13 14 VSC "F" division trounced VSC '"B" division b> seven goals to one m a friendly soccer match played the P. T ground yesterday.25 words
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Article, Illustration548 1952-04-13 14 TWO Singapore and Malayan records were broken m this year's first athletic meet when m the Singapore inter club triangular championships held on the Victoria School ground yesterday. p Ba erand, making his debut m Colony athletics for the Swifts threw the discus548 words
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Article146 1952-04-13 14 RAY GREENWAY and Little Paras head nmt Friday's boxing card at the Happy World I Stadium Supporting this bout j which is scheduled tor ten rounds is another ten-rounder between the Federation's welter weight champion. Golden Boy, and Billy Jones, a stable companion oi Billy146 words
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Article47 1952-04-13 14 THE Army defeated the Eur-opean-Eurasian team by mx goals to nil al Raffles School ground, m a try out for the latter who will meet the Aryan Gymkhana next Saturday. Scorers were Collie Ha r die 2 ;md Vass 1 own g »al I47 words
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Article419 1952-04-13 14 A SHY Chinese schoolboy who has "no time" lor bobby-soxers is out to brins home Olympic swimming honours to this British Colony. Undefeated m Asian competition, 20 -year -old Nco Chwee Kok is looked upon as Singapore's brightest hope for the forthcoming games m Helsinki419 words
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Article120 1952-04-13 14 FOURTEEN English rare horses arrived m Singapore yesterday m the Ben Line freighter Benmacdhui. Two wranglers, Mr. D. Jones and J. Fleming accompanied the 14 thoroughbreds which were imported by the Malayan Bloodstock Agency. Majority of the horses were imported by Trainer Spencer. They arc120 words
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Article226 1952-04-13 14 FOLLOWING is the second round draw oi ihe Singapore District lunior Challenge ou:> soccer League; R L.M E Base Workshops "A" v 1. S;*u:e Re-:. R A MO R I S'oore Engineer Ret;t. "A" v R.E.ME TC. 32 Coy R A MC. 443 B A D..226 words
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Article74 1952-04-13 14 Standard Stun Correspondent SYDNEY. April \2 fclx-Mala-yan leading jockey Athol Mulley was unlucky today m not winning his first bi« race— the Doncaster Handicap— since returning to Australia from Si r. t;:i Mulley "s mount, topweight Iron Duke, ran a first class race m heavy going,74 words
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Article63 1952-04-13 14 In spite nf being semi -finalists m the Youth League competition, Raffles and St. Josephs put Up a poof j>:<me which ended m goalless draw at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The early crowd which went to th\ Aryan Gymkhana team play must have had some effect on the63 words
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Article648 1952-04-13 14 ....:v!^T '^f jf ]:■> L. TODAY rre give a hearing to Mr. Wilfred Ponniah, hon. secretary of the Singapore Corinthians, the soccer team now m the bad boohs of SAFA because of allegations about them, made by our contemporary columnist rrlio calls himself Sentinel. The Corinthians648 words
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Advertisement362 1952-04-13 14 How ihe famous Bennetr College can help your career through personal POSTAL TUITION II v" FID thai cannot pass the i exams which qualify you m youi IN WHICH OF THESE nKk o: profession, il you are handicapped i jfj YOUR FUTURE? :,i \otir care; h- missed educational opp initiea362 words
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Advertisement257 1952-04-13 14 PROGRESS AGAIIVST PAIX Resenrch chemists inmanycountries ha\c lona to overcome the two obstinate defects of Kd Now, m 'Disprin', they have succeeded. Aspiri (acenlsalicylic acid), and it is almost insoluble i Consequently aspirin enter* the stomach n undissolvcd acid particles which arc liable I gastric irritation, resulting m hearth. -m257 words
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Article72 1952-04-13 15 TODAY'S Sport MALACCA r £?'°!r ER SFA Singapore CSOBA at HilirPnrk, Basketball Frisco .4/1 Star r Seng Chetmg til S*ng Cheong 8 p.m. PENANG SCHOOLBOYS XI vCRC on v ictoria Green at 10.30 a m Rl< KKT (Inter-State) Peru* r. Penonu on Western ftodd ground. SKI r. Anderson School, Ipoh72 words
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Article268 1952-04-13 15 PENANG, Sat. Evergreen Ea lieovv Trik. onre again rescued Peaaac tmm a aukward position m their interstate tritket match against Per.ik hire today. At the end of the day's play Penan? had scored 111 runs to lead by 22 runs with five wickets m hand.268 words
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Article58 1952-04-13 15 IPOH. Sal day —TV Kuala Kangsar Malay College beat Victoria Institution of Kua I. impur by one goal to niP m the Tengku Laxamana Cup soccer match played at Kuala Kangsar today. The homesters were superior m all riep tments ol the game. Rozhan scored58 words
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Article357 1952-04-13 15 Su rprise Leaders In Malayan Golf Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. —R. R. Jackson, the holder, was a surprise failure m the preliminary roundfl of the Malayan j;olf golden juhilee championships held here today.' Of the six former champions playing m the tourney only Lauriston ami Gifeb won through357 words
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Article79 1952-04-13 15 MALACCA, Sat. -St. Francis Institution who were hosts !<> the Muar English School beat them 4-1 m the first team soccer match but lost 3-4 m the .second teams' game. SFI scored three goals m the first half. Goal scorers were De\Vi>t. Gomes <2> and Nasir79 words
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Article63 1952-04-13 15 TAIPING Sat— Taiping Indians edged the RASC by the odd goal m three In a senior Jeague tie. The Indians s urpnsed to take an early lead when Arumugam scored. They folio-x--ed with another S oal OA< °X Anthonysamy before the RA y c retail iated and63 words
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Article233 1952-04-13 15 Si: LANG OR 1ST INNS. Selvanayagam b Diplock l'i A. P. Goodwin b Davenport o P.G de SiJva b Davenport. 6 A.K Jones b Davenport 6 M. Shephc (i-on b Davenport 1 Khoo Bin Kheng c D.ivenport b Sundrum 1'.' C. Shephcrdson b Diplock 13 Gurucharan Singh not out233 words
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Article, Illustration298 1952-04-13 15 BOWLERS DOMINATE ON A BATSMAN'S WICKET Selangor Collapse Twice SINGAPORE and Selangor began their first inter-state cricket match this season with a struggle for runs on what Mas described a batsman's ticket at the Singapore Cricket Club ground yesterday. At tea time, both sides had completed their first innings Singapore298 words
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Article332 1952-04-13 15 Penang Chinese Hold Medan Team PENANG, Sat.— Penang Chinese gave a creditable display here this evening when they held the formidable Medan XI to a draw of three goals each m the soccer match played before a large crowd on Victoria Green today. The Chino.se. who played as \ve!l as332 words
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Article226 1952-04-13 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— M. W. Ramu will meet K. Rasiah m the open singles final of the Ail Malayan Indo-Ceyloncse tennis championships. Ramu beat C. Madhavan and Rasiah beat Suppiah m the semifinals played here today Fifteen ties were played today and the I I lowing226 words
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Article110 1952-04-13 15 SEGAMAT, Sat— An English school teacher. Mazalan bin Hussein, won the first event m the Segamat cycling carnival today a gruelling, 12$ miles road race for the Dun'op challenge trophy. Mazalan '.von m 73 mins 49 sees, beating second man. Saaid bin Abu by two seconds,110 words
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Article251 1952-04-13 15 SINGAPORE Chine** Swimming Club, winning the main 'event of the afternoon the 800 metres inter club relay took a three point lead over he Penan* Chines, Swimming Club m the first day o 'their annual encounter at Amber ■bus trtftEffi by wlnping the 100 mftret251 words
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Article156 1952-04-13 15 SEREMBAtf. Sat The Ncgri Sembilan Cricket Association led by I*3 runs at the close ol their annual match against the Combined" Schools For thp Rhodes Cip played today. Pla7 continues tomorrow. Features ol the first day's play were an unbeaten knock of 4<> runs by156 words
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Article99 1952-04-13 15 TAIPING, Sal REME beat Prison Sports Club 4-0 m a Senior League football match played here Poor defence by the warders was the cause of their defeat There waa n^> score m the Brsl half m which both sides excelled m midfield play. Tic warders99 words
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Article342 1952-04-13 15 TAIPING. Sat —There were no surprises m the first round matches of the North Pe-rak tennis tournament which were played yesterday. Following were the results: MEN'S KINGLKS: Moses T.i\ beat Ng Ah Wah »6-0. €-3>. Loke Ho Thung WO Major Pern. Hnzim bin Ismail342 words
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Advertisement534 1952-04-13 15 another BIG BOXING HAPPY WORLD Friray K'ght at 9 p.m. NENL PRESENTS!!! 4W% LITTIL' P'SJIS RAY GatZNW&Y f 110 |f| it,, uric jfetjt^ LII )f KEE CHAN i^fltr SONNY CHIA 6 Ml. Bantam (lump RE.INTRODI i LITTLE PARAS: Colourful Filipino scrapper A. Ron queror of BOBBY NJOO k \\V\ <||534 words
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Miscellaneous27 1952-04-13 15 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY AM PM Singapore 12.49 Malacca 929 9*9 Port Diekson 8.10 8.40 Porl Sham 731 7.:59 Penan? "M»7 LIZ27 words
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Article2625 1952-04-13 16 'FREE REIN - 'FREE REIN' By IPO If, Sat. One Three One, son of the war-time English Derhy winner, Blue Peter, won the $30,000 Perak Derhy race over 1 J miles at Ipoh today after trailing last for more than half the way. In a thrilling finish2,625 words
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Article62 1952-04-13 16 TIGER Swimming Club ill play a water polo match against the visiting Penang Chinese Swimming Club tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the 'J'liiei pool m Pasir Panjang. The Tigers SC wttl be repre seni'.'d by Tan Wee Elng, Tan Sin Ho, Ching Heng Fong, Y:<p62 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-04-13 16 photo. The Penan* Chinese Swimminsr Club Team and supporters, with Mr. and Mrs. limb Jof Scans, who arrived m Singapore by air.- StandardStandard - 23 words
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