The Straits Times, 4 September 1952
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Article, Illustration339 1952-09-04 1 Cheung was terror to thousands ONE POLICE BULLET KILLED HIM KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. £HEUNG Kit Ming, the Communist bandit who looked like an ape, is dead. The $75,000 member of Malacca Communist Party committee was shot last night .by a Malay policeman. Acting Corporal Roslan bin339 words
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Article36 1952-09-04 1 The total tin exported to all countries from Singapore and the Federation during August amounted to 5.552 tons, a Government statement said last night. AML/IMS NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 195?.36 words
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475 1952-09-04 1 IPOH, Wednesday. fHE only Indian pilot the MAAJ, Penang, 23-year-old bache.or V. *Ye ayuthan. was killed when a Harvard trainer plane crashed just before noon in lifer Lane, Ipoh, today. Velayuthan. who had flown an officer to Singapore at the week-end, was475 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-09-04 1 THE PILOT was killed when this Harvard trainer crashed and burst into flames at Ipoh yesterday. And »n omcrr. waiting to be picked np and taken to renang by the same plane, heard it crash.39 words
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Article69 1952-09-04 1 STORM GROUNDS PLANES SEOUL. Wed. A TROPICAL storm today grounded U.N. planes and only weather reconnaissance craft took off. Allied fighter- bombers yesterday bombed »n airfield near Sinanju which th e Fifth Air Force said the Communists were rebuilding: The storm battered Seoul during the night as it moved northward.AP - 69 words
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Article73 1952-09-04 1 COLOMBO. Wed. TOHE cabinet proposal to A in create tbe price of rice is leading to a revolt among government backbenchers,. Mr. M. Senanayake, parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Home Affairs, resigned today and quit the United National Party, which forms the government. Twenty other membersAP - 73 words
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Article67 1952-09-04 1 COPENHAGEN, Wed. Hevcn Russian trawlers anchored last night off the .sland of Oesteroe an area la which Allied warships will operate during the' NATO Exercise "Mainbrace," which starts on Sept. 12. The local harbour master said that the Russian flotilla skipper told him the trawler*67 words
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Article64 1952-09-04 1 f|IHE FORMER French MinlsX ter of the Navy, M Gas ton Defferre, arrived in Singapore yesterday on a stretcher with /both legs broken. He had an accident during a stopover on Canton Island In the Pacific, and Is being taken to* Paris in a QantasBOAC Constellation He64 words
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Article28 1952-09-04 1 MANILA, Wed— An armed band last night raided a town 25 miles south of Manila and killed the mayor, police chief and two policemen. AP.AP - 28 words
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Article88 1952-09-04 1 PLANTER FOUND DEAD KUAL*. Wed. MR. E. A. rOLSON, an unemplo> c European planter, wa found dead in Oriental Building, Mountbatten Roa here today. Foul play is not suspected, and the cruse of death will not be kno- i until a' post mortem ha been held. Mr. Tol on, who88 words
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Article49 1952-09-04 1 HONG K. NG. Wed. An American .toman Catholic BLshop, Francis Ford, of the Maryknoll n/sslon, died in Canton provincial prison hospital in February, according to Siste- Mary Ryan, a Catholic nu" who was released from Canton prison yesterday ai d arrived here today. Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP - 49 words
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Article47 1952-09-04 1 VANCOIA Wed. The first Japane warbride to come to Canada was due here tonight with her soldier husband Mi> E. I. MacMillan formerly Mi-.s Tsako Matsuna of Kure, anc her husband, Pri ate Mac: Han are bein,; flo*\- from T 'kyo. U.P.UP - 47 words
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Article67 1952-09-04 1 Teachers will fly to Kirkby riORTY-FIVE student teaF chers going to the 18--month training course at Kirkby Teachers' Training College. Liverpool, will fly In a chartered QantasBOAC York aircraft today. They are the first of three planeloads of teachers who leave for Kirkby this week The York will pick up67 words
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Article44 1952-09-04 1 DAYTON, Ohio, Wed. Thousands of television viewers saw a California driver, Jim Rigsuj, crash to his death after locking wheels with another car in a 50--mile race here. The car bounced 60 ft. landed upside down and blazed. AP.AP - 44 words
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Article31 1952-09-04 1 LONDON, Wed. Carole Carr, singing radio star, was due to leave London today for a concert tour of Malaya and Korea. She is taking parcels for British troops.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article263 1952-09-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. TERRORISTS fired on the day mail train running between here and) Singapore shortly after noon yesterday, wounding a police corporal and a raili way employee. The bandits, using Sten guns, fired from both sides of the track. A police sergeant on the263 words
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Article82 1952-09-04 1 SAIGON. Wed— Police held more than 100 people for questioning in a big identity check in Saigon's Chinatown district of Cholon yesterday They Inspected the papers of more than 1.300 people in a sweep coinciding with the 7th anniversary of Vietminn leader Ho Chi Minn's independenceReuter-AAP - 82 words
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Article117 1952-09-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. MORE than $1,500,000 worth of eauipment has arrived for civil defence training in the Federation. The equipment Includes such itenvs as helmets, rescue vehicles, hand sirens and escape ladders. More items including 18 electric sirens, two rescue vehicles, and 170 stirrup pumps, are117 words
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Article52 1952-09-04 1 TOKYO. Wed.— Emperor Hirohlto's fourth daughter, Prlncesg Yori, would marry Mr. Takamasa Iked a, heir to the former Marquis Nobumasa Ikeda, on Oct. 10. They have been engaged since July last year but their marriage was delayed due to court mourning for the laU» Empress DowagerReuter-AAP - 52 words
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Article51 1952-09-04 1 MARGATE, Wed. Britain's T.U.C. yesterday unanimously condemned South Africa a "complete denial of the United Nations Human Rights Declaration". A vote by 900 dtlcgates. representing 8.000.000 workers, exiled for strong protests to be sent to the Prime Minister, Dr. Malan.- Reuter -4 SEP 1952 PRICE FIFTEENReuter - 51 words
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215 1952-09-04 1 POLICE SCREEN 1,000 AFTER ROBBERY Bl TTERWORTH. Wednesday. DOLICE today screened 1,000 villagers of Perma--1 tang Pauh roar and a half miles from Butter* worth on the main road to Kuala Lumpur. The screening followed a hold-up in which six armed men robbed a Chinese coffeeshop owner of $1,400. Twelve215 words
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Article163 1952-09-04 1 Shaw didn't want royal honour LONDON, Wed. MISS Blanche Patch, who was George Bernard Shaw's secretary, today revealed that Mr. Shaw had been offered the Order of Merit during his lifetime and had refused it. In a letter published In tho Times. Miss Patch wrote: "During the latter years ofReuter - 163 words
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Article44 1952-09-04 1 HONG KONG, Wed. A great lncrerase of crime in Hong Kong w*s disclosed today in the annual police report. It said 138.950 arrests had been made, compared with 183.849 arrested In England < and Wales during the same period ReuU-r44 words
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Article33 1952-09-04 1 NEW DELHI, Wed. A boat capsized in the Ganges near Lucknow, drowning 80 people, mainly women and children according to reports which reached here today Only a few bodies were recovered.—AP.AP - 33 words
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Article94 1952-09-04 1 STOCKHOLM. Wed. Th e Swedish Prime Minister, Mr. Tage Erlander. and several other M.Pj have received letters containing a deadly cyanide compound. A 35-year-old man has been admitted to a mental hospital. Reuter. P"«r 2 MARGATE, Wed. The British T.U.C.. representing 8.000.000 workers, yesterday madpReuter - 94 words
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213 1952-09-04 2 Britain's first dollar surplus in 12 months LONDON, Wed AUGUST was the best A month in more than v year for the sterling; area's gold and dollar transactions, the B-itish Treasury disclosed yesterday. Before taking account of United States defence aid. the sterling area had a surplus of $5,000,000 inReuter - 213 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-09-04 2 MOSS BROTHERS, the LnJm <■«■ kirc Am. to being In— toted wit* ttwAlilajj far Cm and eoroneW frm peer* aM »c«wct. ltctare thaws Kenneth ■frMfMi. a tailor eaapteyed by the firm, wearing C«ro■atiwa rabes aai cirm 1 and «arrylng t«« atxc awo- acta.45 words
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Article143 1952-09-04 2 HAMBURG, Wednesday. I\R. HJALMAR SCHACHT, Hitler's financial wizard, pleaded with a Hamburg court today to believe that all his efforts after 1933 were devoted not to finance German rearmament but to get seven million unemployed off the streets. He m fighting, before th< Hamburg Administrative143 words
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126 1952-09-04 2 PERTH. Wed. A SHORT-WAVE radio and signal system proved a good thing for a three-man team here when they visited country towns, %nd laid bets on inter -state races with starting price bookmakers. One set up the radio about a quarter ofReuter - 126 words
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143 1952-09-04 2 MARGATE, England, Wed. I AN American Labour leader today appealed to British workers not to let antlAmericanlsm divide the Eng-lish-speaking nations. Mr. Richard F Walsh, a fraternal delegate from the American Federation of Labour, spoke at the annual neeting o f the British143 words
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Article42 1952-09-04 2 FARNBOROUOH, England, Wed. De Havllland test pilot John Derry, flying a DH-110 jet night-fighter, rocketed through the sound barrier here today miles above a crowd of thousands attending the second day of the Farnborough air show— UP.UP - 42 words
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Article15 1952-09-04 2 anii fKAWi/iscAJ wed— Willys, Rug-les Peak. 69, U.S. Minister to Siam. died yesterday—AJ».15 words
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Advertisement364 1952-09-04 2 MALAY REGIMENT TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the purchase of unserviceable tyres located at Regimental Ordnance .Depot. Tender forms can be obtained from 'Q' branch RHQ The MALAY Regiment, Port Dicksoo Tender closes at 12 o'clock noon of 19 Sept. '52. P.W.D- TENDER NOTICE. TENDERS from Class "D" and364 words
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Advertisement743 1952-09-04 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPALITY Applications are Invited from saitably qoalrOed persons for the post of Municipal Architect which will become vacant on the Ist January. 1953. Candidates should be Associates of the Royal Institute of British Architects and nave had considerable experience In architectural work Preference will be given743 words
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Advertisement326 1952-09-04 2 Can't afford the doctor NOTICES D. I. D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the Office of the State Drainage A I Irrigation Engineer Perak. Ipoh up to 12 00 Noon of the 38th September. 1952. for the Constructs of a Water Gate at Bagaa Lipas. In Bagan Datoh326 words
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Advertisement215 1952-09-04 2 NOTICE' JOHORE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT POST OF HOI SEKEEPFR Applications are Inrtted from locally-domiciled ladies for the post of Housekeeper at the Oeneral Hospital. Johore Bahru. Applicants should be single, or widowed, and preferably between the ages of 30 and 45. The duties of the post Include supervision of laundry and215 words
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Advertisement142 1952-09-04 2 The Straits] Tpnes Thursday, September 4, 1952 More shaves Blue Gillette if§^Bß||k ~~J^~~ i|! 1^ With the sharpest edges b,tv\ WE s^x ever honed Blue Gillette you (he world's cleanest, -^y^^r^l easiest shave; and at the n!| j^»^»^^fl[ same time they save you fnoney because each Wade lasts to muck142 words
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Article300 1952-09-04 3 n prevent leak of strategic goods to Reds WASHINGTON, Wednesday. THE Government announced yesterday that the United States and Canada have reached agreement with 10 European countries to tighten control over strategic goods shipped overseas. The aim is to keep strategic materials out of the hands of RussiaReuter; UP - 300 words
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125 1952-09-04 3 CAN'T SHOOT REDS WITH HIS REVOLVER SEOUL. Wed. rpiRKISH Lieut. Kadri Ci--1 tak will not be able to fire his Russian-made revolver in the battle against the Communists although his father asked him to. Citak. newly arrived in the Turkish Brigade, brought with him a Russian Nagant seven-shot revolver hisUP - 125 words
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Article71 1952-09-04 3 Russia has no A-bomb, he says CHICAGO. Wed. I DO r.ot believe Russia has one single atom bomb." j Mr. Carlton S. Proctor, proI minent New York engineer i who has worked In Russia. declared today. "I think every one of the I atomic explosions in Russia *as just a71 words
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Article36 1952-09-04 3 HONG KONG Wed The British frigate Mounts Bay arrived here yesterday after service i.i Korean waters. On Aug 10, Communist' guns scored a hit, killing one British seaman and wounding eight, four seriously.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article26 1952-09-04 3 BONN, Germany. Wed. West German Ministry of Economics announced yesterday that starting immediately German importer* may enter future trading in cotton and wooltops.— UPUP - 26 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-09-04 3 Fok Able-Seaman Deiek Cannon, away in Korean waters, home meant his first look at his daughter Linda. She is 20 months old and he sailed East more than two years ago. Picture shows Linda running to her daddy when the carrier Vengeance docked at Portsmouth recently.48 words
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Article238 1952-09-04 3 'CRUEL, GUTTER POLITICS' NEW YORK, Wednesday. PRESIDENT TRUMAN today accused Mr. Eisen- hower's election command of increasing (he risk of atomic war by "talking loosely about liberating the enslaved peoples of Eastern Europe", In a speech at Parkersburg. West Virginia, he said: Master minds"Reuter - 238 words
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Article111 1952-09-04 3 WAR NOT LIKELY, HE SAYS CALCUTTA. Wed. DR S. RADHAKRISHNAN. Vice-President of India, said last night that both Russia and America were aware of the "exhaustive results" of another war. In an Interview he said: "America is wise enough and Russia shrewd enough not to provoke a war as they111 words
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Article141 1952-09-04 3 PEACE OR WAR-IT'S UP TO MOSCOW TORONTO. Wed. THE CANADIAN External Affairs Minister, Mr. Lester Pearson, said today that whether there is to be a third word war rests in the minds of the "conspirators of Moscow". Ht said the danger to pesce and fieedom as immediate an menacing asUP - 141 words
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Article105 1952-09-04 3 MANILA. Wed A PHILIPPINE Veterans L"?ion spokesman today said "hat a South-East Asa vetrrins" conference would be he'd in Manila between Sept 17 and Sept. 22 with at least eight countries pir_ticipating. Col Tern- Adevoso ot th? Veterans Legion return d .o Manila tocUy afterUP - 105 words
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Article53 1952-09-04 3 R.u«OCGN Wea. Gold worn. over HK515,000,006 Inesrhp £1(00.000) has been smuu?ied nlo Burma by Chinese shins in this financial year, official sources oaid acre today. "Hit smugglers, from ships putting Into Rangoon from Hon. Koii 0 have made a pn>Ot of about HK51 ,500.000 (about £100,000)53 words
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Article22 1952-09-04 3 VALETTA. Wed.— Members of the Imperial Defence Collage arrived in Malta yesterday from Cannal Zone fot a two-day visit.— AP.AP - 22 words
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Article56 1952-09-04 3 CAIRO. Wed. Ex-Gover-nor Mahmoud Ghazaly is being held In Cairo .under house detention, police dlsl closed today. Ghazaly who was governor of Cairo during the "Black Is Mraa> riots of Jan*26 last, was picked up by intelligence officers yesterday at his hotel in Alexandria and brought56 words
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Article147 1952-09-04 3 BONN, Wednesday. GENERAL Matthew B. Ridgway, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, said today he believed West Germany could make a "decisive contribution tn the Allied effort to preserve peace. General Ridgway flew here from Paris today on his first official visit to Bonn He saidReuter - 147 words
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Article88 1952-09-04 3 VERSAILLES. Wed. !%f MF. CAMILLE ROUGET attempted to drown herself In a waibtub yesterday bat was dragged to safety by a neighbour her fourth unsuccessful suicide bid in as many days. Slnc P Saturday she haa handed herself In her dining room by Jumping off a chair (aReuter - 88 words
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Article89 1952-09-04 3 DURBAN. Wed Dr. O 14 Naicker. president of the' Natal Indian Congress, yesterday was fined £7 iQs., or one month's imprisonment, for violating railway apartheid (race segregation) regulations. He wa.s one of 21" Indians and Africans four of them women -who broke the regulation. They allReuter - 89 words
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Article223 1952-09-04 3 LONDON, Wed. TWO car dealers were charged here yesterday with receiving part of the proceeds of Britain's biggest mall van robbery, earlier this year, when hold up men got away with banknotes worth £250,--000 Edward Noble, 42, and Robert Kingshott, 36. were .accused of receiving £4.000 laReuter - 223 words
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Article357 1952-09-04 3 Trading very disappointing LONDON, W.-.i. r\ESPITE several items or good news .(which included better Dutlook for Britain's gold and ..o.lar reserves In the coming months, agreement on Middle East oil profits, better British cur ale.? to Canada and higher British coal stocks), enquiries and actual trading In today's357 words
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Advertisement92 1952-09-04 3 *°T WATER No modern home is complete without t SADIA hot water ttrvk*. Install it and forget it' No fire, no fumes, no flue precision built therv >*''■< maintain water temperature automatically tAti\A ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Not h switch to remember! Th« Britwli-mad« SADIA d«tiv«rs maximum, volume ot constant temperature92 words
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Advertisement91 1952-09-04 3 LONDON TIN PRICE LONDON, Sept. 3— Cash Buyers C 959' L Sellers 1 960 Forward Buyers t947'.; Sellers £948»i; Settlement: £963 (up £3). Turnover, a.m. 75 tons: i p.m. 30 lons U.K. RUBBER LONDON. Sept. 3— Spot 33\d Oct. 23\d.. Nov. 23' 4 d Dec. 23 d.. Ort -Dec 23*4(1..91 words
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Advertisement78 1952-09-04 3 You pay sofafe Youaetso/v*c4 —when you buy QUAKER OATS More Benefits for all with Quaker Oats MO&E ENERGY with Quaker Oals <arWiydr<rte« MOM£ STRENGTH with Quaker Oots proteins MORE STAMINA, with Quaker Oots TMamin V.t0... I,) MQttE ENJOYMENT wMw tWt Mums fkvr t Quaker Oats is a nourishing^ delicious food78 words
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311 1952-09-04 4 EMPLOYERS ARE TOLD-HELP SICK AND DISABLED AN appeal to Singapore employers to lift the unjustified curse of social stigma on sick and disabled persons who are facing great handicaps in their struggle to find a place in the community was made by Dr. R. J. GroveWhite, medical officer-in-charge of the311 words
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Article159 1952-09-04 4 Buddhist gift to Japan PENANG. Wed AN oil painting of the famous Kek I. ok Si temple at Ayer Itam. Penang. will he sent to Japan in a s.tecial container by the San cola, leav- ing Penang on Friday. Tli,- painting, worth $1,000. is by Hi,, well-known Penang artist. Mr159 words
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Article25 1952-09-04 4 SEREMBAN. Wed Abor bin Pangliam Dala, a iborigine. was cautioned and discharged by the Sereniban Magistrate for leav'n^ his birycl? unattended Jt Manttn25 words
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Article23 1952-09-04 4 DHOBY FINED KUANTAN. Wed. Kone Tuck Cheong, a dhoby, was fined $20 at Kuantan for rrmkirs? alterations to his •r'tch-n without a ne-mit23 words
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Article46 1952-09-04 4 Falling tree kills sleeper BUTTERWORTH, Wed. Apadi planter, 29-year-old Said bin Mat, was crushed to death In his sleep yesterday when a coconut tree fell across his house at Kampong Pokok. near Olugor. Said's mother and elder brother were in the house but were not hurt.46 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-09-04 4 SOME OF THE SINGAPORE schoolchildren who attended a piano recital by Dr. Thornton Loft house, examiner to the Assocfctod Board of the Royal School, of Music, England, at the Victoria Memorial Hail yesterday. Straits Times picture.38 words
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Article85 1952-09-04 4 Four men. Tan Tong Yuen. Wong Bee Bee. Lim Koh Mory ana Qoh Ah Ming, yesterday heard tentative charges of abduction and robbery read to them in the Singapore Second Police Court. The men wer£ remanded to the Central police lock-up until Friday. They were alleged to85 words
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Article30 1952-09-04 4 PENANG, Wed. At an extraordinary general meeting of the Khaw Kongsi, Mr K. H Khaw was elected a trustee In place of the late Mr Krnw .Too Tok.30 words
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Article118 1952-09-04 4 bULroisaiiuiN mat party candidates De given permanent election symbols was made by Mr. H. A. Jivabhai, independent City Councilor for City Ward, yesterday. In a memorandum to the special committee act up to examine the existing election machinery, Mr. Jivabhai says that if this118 words
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Article68 1952-09-04 4 VI.OR STAR, Wed. A MYSTERIOUS voice in a cinema audience calling "Fire! fire!" caused a near panic last night In the Royal Theatre. People ran wildly towards the exits. The. man»tfm«nt. however, succeeded in calming the crowd, who returned to their seats. It was later68 words
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Article127 1952-09-04 4 irjn, ncu. ueiore going to Port Dlckson, where he wii] join the Federation Regiment as a probationary officer. Inspector Wong Pun of Penang who has been attached to he Special Branch, Ipoh Police Headquarters, was enten&ined to a farewell dinner by hii fellow inspectors last127 words
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Article61 1952-09-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Syeti Abdullah bin Syed Abdul Rahman, was charged at JohCie Bahru with riding a motor-cycle in a rash manner and causing hurt to Rabin bin Rahman. He claimed trial and was avowed $250 bail. BACK AT WORK KUANTAN. Wed— Mr. W. Neill has returned from61 words
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Article, Illustration228 1952-09-04 4 rj»HE Singapore City Council president, Mr. T. P. F. A McNeice. has received a cable from Mr. K Jasatheesan, Independent City Councillor for the City Ward, now in Rangoon, to say that he expects to return to the Colony later this month. Mr. Jaga228 words
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Article92 1952-09-04 4 910 got jobs through exchange |/K>LONY employers offered I j 910 jobs through the Employment Exchange of the Singapore Labour Department last month. Mr. Aw Chin Hu. the employment officer, told the Straits Times yesterday. The exchange was notified of 1,126 vacancies during the month but 216 were cancelled. Of92 words
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Article73 1952-09-04 4 Gan Heng Swee. a Singapore taxi-driver yesterday jumped on the Esplanade from his taxi and caught a young Chinese woman who was running towards the seawall, fully dressed. Lunchtime crowds saw the woman leap from a taxi and run across the grass towards the sea when73 words
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Article45 1952-09-04 4 SSGAMAT, Weu.— A charge >f causing hurt to Ctaal Sin n on the Batu Atvjn-Oemas road as a result of alleged negligent driving was preferred against 26-year-old Tan Swee Pe n in the Segamat Court. Heating was adjourned and bail In $250 allowed.45 words
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Article27 1952-09-04 4 SEOAMAT Wed -Yogi Sri Shuddhananda Bharathl will visit Segamat next week before going to Japan. A public meeting has been arranged on the pa/ia)!^27 words
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Advertisement98 1952-09-04 4 Feeling liverish, headachy Take a glass of ENO*S K Fruit Salt." ENO'S freshens a dry stale mouth, banishes all trace of headache or nausea. And it is good for the liver. ENO'S is a gentle laxative and a mild antacid It oontai"* no Glauber's Salt, no Epsom Salts. Keep your98 words
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Advertisement207 1952-09-04 4 tempting satisfying coffee any moment/ any time/ The minute you sun hankering lor a really good cup of coffee it's yours |^^^**»»bbT without bother. Just a spoonful of M Nescafe in the cup. then near-boiling water. The first sniff of that roaster- w**' _^m> bt^^bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV Jbbbbbbbbt fresh aroma says this207 words
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Miscellaneous344 1952-09-04 4 SfOH IIKMKI INStMKL "Muatc of m* Great Master*"Pma«lorte Recital by Dr Ihorton LoTthwuc. Victoria Memorial Hail. BAsVwEST SOOHETT: TaU on •■Beottiah Unc" ay Mr. Bill J>ck of Radio Malara. Brltlah CouocU Hall, i StAßiford Road 830 p m s-roas loage Tircusoraic \l 9OCSBTT: Lectvre oa -Whrrt Theos<h«j» aad Bu«hta» Meet"344 words
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Article81 1952-09-04 5 Twenty resolutions and five amendments to the rules will b '.tabled at the seventh annual delegates" conference of the Singapore MunicipaC Union on Sept. 20. Four of the resolutions deal with th e introduction of a ben?fits fund to provide assistance to members 'or funerals, old81 words
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Article52 1952-09-04 5 .UAR. Wed.— Mathews. an emrlovee of H. C. Latex Ltd., Batu Anam met with fatal accident when the lorry in which he was travelling ran off the road. His widow and dependants, who are in India, have been awarded $2,955 compensation by the North Johore Commissioner for52 words
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Article, Illustration273 1952-09-04 5 Agricultural course will assist farm wives 24 MALAY WOMEN GOING TO COLLEGE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. AN agricultural course to helo farmers' wives and kampong mothers is to be tried out next week at the Serdang I College of Agriculture 'n Selangor. Dato Zainal Abidin, Deputy Chairman of the Rural and273 words
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Article317 1952-09-04 5 Gaoled and fined for bribery bid JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. PEOPLE thought that if they had money they could buy anything, Mr. Justice Buhagalr remarked in ttM High Court today when he found Font* Yam and Fong Kam. two Segamat laundry proprietors, guilty under the Bribery and Corruption Ordinance. This was317 words
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Article144 1952-09-04 5 MALCOLM Morling, a 21-year-old senior aircraftsman of the Royal Air Force, Tengah, was a good shot. H e would have taken part in the Singapore Rifle Association Bisley meet last month, but he died after a motor cycle crash two days before the competition.144 words
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Article20 1952-09-04 5 TAIPING. Wed. The European community of Larut and Matang has given $316 to the District Welfare Committee.20 words
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Article108 1952-09-04 5 s i iroiessor A. A. sandosnam -I of the University of Malaya has been elected president 1 1 of the Indian Association. I Singapore, for the year 1952--e 53. Other officials are:— Mr. Jamnadas J. Mehta. vice-president; Mr. M. J. 1 Chandy. general secretary; J108 words
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Article50 1952-09-04 5 \LUANG, Wed— Two girLs, Chlmme and Rokiah, were charged at Kluang with cohabiting with persons to whom they were not married. The girLs said that they were driven to It when their husbands deserted them. Thty were each sentenced to uiie month In gaol.50 words
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Article135 1952-09-04 5 Three offer alibis for robbery rREE Chinese charged with robbing a woman ■of cash and Jewellery worth $100 in her house on May 8 I made their defence before Mr. Justice Knight at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. They were Slen Yee Wan. Tal Kwok Tong and Leong Kah San. One135 words
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Article114 1952-09-04 5 tK>UR HUNDRED passengers on the 17,280-ton French luxury liner La Marseillaise will continue to live on board* next we*k while she Is in dry dock a 1 hatfhc a irw propeller fitted. She lost a propeller blade in the indlati Ocean between Ad«n and Colombo114 words
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177 1952-09-04 5 tf GIAM Poh Pow, an ice-water seller, stood in the L Singapore First Police Court yesterday and heard his wife tell how he had tried to make her to with another man to clear a debt. Chow Kirn Eng. a mother >( four177 words
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Article80 1952-09-04 5 SELLERS on the Y.W.C.A.'s flag day in Singapore on Saturday have been given a few tips in highpressure salesmanship in a leaflet which counsels aggression for flag girls. The leaflet says: "Be aggressive. Pin a flag on your 'victim' it is then more difficult for them to80 words
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Advertisement247 1952-09-04 5 M t K mmm?9mWmmmmmifkiM^i I V mf^T^ m^j^^mm^m^mmmm ,^V JjK ml** I**"1 j/0# c AT ITS BEST Vh«lrvcr \our «<iii|i rbiurr Hi in/ !Li-*****^ makri il the w«y you like il lh» F~ oyJjS-JttfiMT Thrrr are m«m ilrlirioii!> knnl- tc. 'N 7 I choose from, c«rh m»<le ju»l as you247 words
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Advertisement114 1952-09-04 5 CHRISTMAS FOOD PARCELS mmC I*l SEND US YOUR CHRISTMAS ORDER NOW CAN BE MADE UP FROM A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF MEATS, FATS, TEA, SWEETS, etc., ASK FOR OUR LATEST LIST. PARCELS TO SUIT ALL TASTES from $10.50 Management JJL .J mm. f% A B" f m! HOTEL k VSHre^ takes114 words
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Miscellaneous111 1952-09-04 5 BLACKOUT SCHEDULE ■£UL lollouini area* will be iiaUt Kd.. Towawr Kd. Seraniimß Kd.. bla.kout. tsday:— IOafOKKOK DAI Hill. thai»»orlh Kd P«lr.e Pir J, e i«ht». ArlhSr h t w 1 1 M hI, i»1 Mil?? Rl1 lt "k'PMrd. Kha t r0.,. >»n Medical M«re Bokit Pa«h B.A T.. MomilbaU™ NM»ork111 words
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Article733 1952-09-04 6 what has happened to the Communities Liaison Committee Many months have nassed since there was any PaSiea since lnere *as any news of its activities. It might almOSt Jl aYe «°ne °"1 °f exist" pnce. Yet there have been developments in Malaya in recent weeks ln733 words
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Article415 1952-09-04 6 The significance of the vote on the rearmament is£ue at the British Trade Union Congress conference lies in the extent I of the reverse suffered by the Bevanites. They had gone to Margate, not expecting to carry a motion against rearmament, but confident of the415 words
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678 1952-09-04 6 JAMES - JAMES IT BEGAN IN A PEACH ORCHARD pi the second century A.D.. three Chinese are said to' have made an oath of secret allegiance in a peach orchard. That was the origin of the Triad Society and ever since then the expression "secret societr"678 words
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376 1952-09-04 6 yOU REPORT that the Singapore Traffic Advisory A Committee is to ask Government to give topmost priority, regardless of expens?, to the building of the new coast road to solve the traffic problem eastwards out of the city. A year ago my colleague, Mr.376 words
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133 1952-09-04 6 THERE have been conflictIng views on how to overcome the present shortage of teachers. Some say it is a waste of money to send students to Kirkby on the ground that more graduate teachers could be produced it more training centres are opened ln this133 words
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Letter55 1952-09-04 6 WE have been quirk to criticise and even condemn, but let it not be said that we, the public, are slow to appreciate. There is definitely an im pravement n regard to the electrical lighting of the city Blackouts occur much less frequently. We give thanks to all55 words
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Letter53 1952-09-04 6 IN ADDITION to the various Turf Club sweeps, we have the Government Social Welfare lottery. There is atso the M.C.A. sweep. UMNO antf tne Indians are thinking of running their own lotteries. Unless Government impose restrictive measures, this lottery menace may infect the peopTe like a pestilence.53 words
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Letter165 1952-09-04 6 A PLEA FOR THE AGED MUCH HAS been done for the welfare of the youth of this country. They are given duk-s. sports, camps, swimming pools, concerts, picnics and parties, in addition to educational and health facilities. These are all highly commendable, because they are the citizens of to-morrow, and165 words
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Letter87 1952-09-04 6 A NUMBER of persons have recently attacked the Government's policy of detaining persons without trial. In normal times, every sensible person would agree with them. But these are not normal times. Titere is I a war On ln Kore: an o her in Indo-China, trouble ln Indonesia,87 words
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Letter59 1952-09-04 6 I WISH to know if the Food Controller has taken any steps to control the prices of cooked rice now that the official price of rice has (one up by five cents per katti. This morning I was charged 30 cents for the usual 2059 words
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Article481 1952-09-04 6 The Immigrant rIE CtiiShSE Colleague, further to yesterday's item adds that his father was not the first of the family to come to Malaya. He was the third, two elder brothers having preceded him. And these two were not the first in the village to do so.481 words
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Advertisement821 1952-09-04 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. bikths CORRIDON: To Claire, wife of Birlnrd CorrWon, at the K. K. Hos'Jitßl. on 3rd Sept. a son. COLES. To Olive, wife of Ronald Aniriis. a daughter. Jane Elliabeth. •t Knr.dang Kerbau Hospital on T KMMON i On 30th August at Newlvn (Pcnzance) Cornwall to Aiu'rev niri Bernard821 words
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Advertisement102 1952-09-04 6 '^^^^ff; M' f JfXfft i A AJm i l^^iP^aPKlm HM H jf^TsF 7f~r > v££££££|^ri4£^K SI J» «/*"< y i Mitt^A > V'^J^B ?Jl < tTjB^T« ■fI|LS njaßaal i msm r f^^^J £&M 1 JP&M^^^IBS T^ji*?^7 i fIRM m. f J sBflL" W WmJM vjj m i^l&lOb l» •Bftj^'^SKr? ||fe&102 words
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Advertisement341 1952-09-04 6 Technical Education Scheme MUCH has been said by the he has not any greater quail- what qualification the M.P.?ederation of All Malayan fixation than any one of us. I.E.A. wants we shall be better Estate Staff Unions about a Given the same encourage- able t° et that qualification Technical Education341 words
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Advertisement211 1952-09-04 6 Sodium The element sodium, a soft silvery and highly reactive metal, is never found free in nature but is widely distributed in the form of compounds. The best known of these is sodium chloride or common salt the raw material from which sodium and many of its compounds are produced211 words
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Article330 1952-09-04 7 They WILL be vaccinated— or shot HOUSE-TO-HOUSE HUNT WITH GUNS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. gELANGOR Government is to mobilis civilians. Government officials, police personnel and anyone who can shoot, for Malaya's most sensational anti-rabies operation. The campaign will be conducted In Kuala Lumpur starting on October330 words
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Article92 1952-09-04 7 Cabaret Queen chosen tonight TfidH year's Happy World Cabaret Queen of Singapore will be elected tonight the beginning of an 11-night programme. A gold crown and gold medal, worth over $1,900 will be presented to thr winner. Gold medals will also be presented to second and third candidates. There will92 words
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Article71 1952-09-04 7 SIR Stanley Unwin. president of the International Publishers' Congress and an executive committee mi-.iiber of the British Council will Visit Singapore during the last week of September to hold informal talks with people interested in the British book trade. Chairman of the British book publishers George Al'.en71 words
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Article96 1952-09-04 7 Taxi-driver assaulted, robbed TWO Europeans chased, assaufted and robber a Chinese taxi-driver at the 7th milestone UpDer Thomson Road on Tuesday night. They took $10 and a pen. The two men hired the taxi at Stamford Road to go to Nee Soon. On the way, one of them seated at96 words
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Article44 1952-09-04 7 Tin Je men were injured when a car hit a tree and ran into a ditch in Jurong Road, Singapore, last night. They were taken to hospital and treated as out patients. Tli. i /*ot> uric hoHlu HamooAH44 words
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Article70 1952-09-04 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. P. B. Parasram, a textiles merchant of Singapore, was fined $3,000 in the Police Court today for attempting to evade the proper duty on .seven cases of textiles when I importing th^m into the Fe- deration. The goods, accordinn to the declaration furnished70 words
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Article39 1952-09-04 7 Tne A"-Malaya Muslim Missionary Socie.y has members, friends and representatives of associations to attend a Hari Haya Ha>: gathering to be held at the Society's premises. 31. Lorong 12. Gey.ang Road. Singapore on Saturday at 5 p.m.39 words
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Article127 1952-09-04 7 Hokkiens ward off the ghosts TRILLIONS of dollars' worth of "Hades money" went up in flames outside thousands of Singapore Chinese Hokkiens' homes yesterday in celebration of the Festival of the Ghosts. Pictured above is one family praying with lighted josssticks outside their home in Prinsep Street. The annual festival,127 words
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122 1952-09-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday 4 N SOS to the Federation Rubber Trades Assjciation to "ship the correct standard of rubber" or face a "Jeopardised" future was sent today by Mr Heah Joo Seang, president, of the Association. Mr. He«l, who is in the Uni»o122 words
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Article27 1952-09-04 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. Subramaniam was fined $90 or three weeks' gaol at Parlt Bu','ar for possession of two .bottles of toddy In his house.27 words
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Article157 1952-09-04 7 Dr. Bevan Brown, wellknown New Zealand psych.atri«t now visiting Singapore, will give a lecture on psychiatry at the Indian Association premises. Balestier Road, tomorrow at 6 p.m. EH3UR Chinese trade unlon- ists two men and two women arrested on Sunday in Singapore were closely connected with the157 words
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Article121 1952-09-04 7 AUGUST— NEXT BEST MONTH KUALA LUMPUR. Wed terrorist losses August ?7 The other was THE discovery of two dead The two bodies were found buried In a shallow, grave bandits yesterday brings by a patrol of Ist King's Am- near the camp. n < 'be <o[&Vr\* *ll)s f«- ""gust to121 words
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Article214 1952-09-04 7 ARRESTED MEN HAD RED LINK KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. IT is important that anotb?r meeting of the 1 Communities Liaison Committee be held immediately, says the committee chairman. Dato E. E. C Thuraisingham. in a statement to the Straits Times. Much of the Inter-com-munal amity and constitutional progress which has made214 words
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Article233 1952-09-04 7 Pay up— or gaol, husbands told T»EN Singapore husbands were yesterday warned that they will go to prison if they fail to give their families regular maintenance. They appeared in court on charges of negligence in keeping The Second Police Magistrate. Mr. D. H. Chapman, made an order for $40233 words
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Article73 1952-09-04 7 SINGAPORE cinema owners, managers and publicity agents yesterday sat through a three-course film feast aU served up in technicolor. The film trade men were shown three of MetroGoldwyn Mayer's biggest productions in recent years —"Quo Vadis." "Scaramonche" and "Ivanhoe." Between these hefty helpings of film fare,73 words
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Article25 1952-09-04 7 A total of 75.678 people have been vaccinated since the Singapore free vaccination campaign began on Aug. 26 Yesterday 6,914 people were vaccinated.25 words
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Article292 1952-09-04 7 'NOTHING TO DO 9 DIRECTOR QUITS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. T)R. C. B. TAYLOR, Director of the propo < d Commonwealth's Fish n ries Research Institute at Sunfei Pinang, Penang, declared today he has resigned because he is "not prepared to sit in Penan? doing nothing". He said in Kuala Lumpur292 words
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Article88 1952-09-04 7 ONE of the pioneers of radio in Singapore. Mr. Soon Siong Poh, managing director of a Singapore radio company, gave a party last night to celebrate (he 261h anniversary of the foundation of his business. It was also his 66th birthday. Mr. Soon was the first88 words
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Article41 1952-09-04 7 Full Moon Day was celebrated yesterday by the Singapore Buddhists at the Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Buddhist Temple. Race Course Road. Sineapore. After the Buddha Puja. a sermon was delivered by Vinayachari M. Pannasirl Thero on "Buddha's Teaching."41 words
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Article118 1952-09-04 7 Neighbour allegedly stole wife MKURAPPIAH. aged 27. yesterday told the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrade. Mr. D. H. D'Netto, that his two-year-old marriage wai smashed when a neighbour enticed his wife. Lakshim. O. Pakkirisamy, axed 30. a driver, was charged wiih enticing Lakshim who was married to Kurappiah in Sr-tn -be-118 words
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Advertisement51 1952-09-04 7 WSm BRANDY |"4 STIMVUTMG \&WP D*INK OF QMUrv M ARCONIPHONE Models (et A.C D.C. Battery Amazing Tone Quality. EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED. Sole Agents: KEE HUAT RADIO CO. LTD. 122-124. ORCHARD ROaD, SINGAPORE. 9 PHONE 4566 222, BATU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR PHONE 1451 24 BEACH STRUT PENANC PHONE51 words
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Advertisement184 1952-09-04 7 ..WA».V.WAV.VAV.'.VIV.WAWAW.W.V.W^ In selecting a watch, too, first things come first, and the primary thing to look for is the permanent protection assured by the four Safety First features. i 3 H D ±i j The makers of MIDO watches have concentrated -J for 20 years on these four watch safety184 words
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Article45 1952-09-04 8 SEGAMAT. Wed. "We went out fishing and were late in returning home," said Law Chu Lim. 34, Tan Kwan. 29. and Hau Chong 18 who were fined $10 each at Sesamat for breaking the curfew on Sungei Senarut Estate, P nfu Anam.45 words
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Article63 1952-09-04 8 Four sergeants of the Singapore District Signals Regiment will leave Singapore on Saturday In the troopship, Dilwara, for Oitterrick Camp, in Britain, where ihey will undergo a period of training before being attached to the British Army of *he Rhine. The sergeants are the first signalmen to be 'ent63 words
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Article57 1952-09-04 8 Examinations for the Hindustani Prachar Gabha will be held on Saturday and Sunday next at all Malayan entres of the association. Candidates are asked to for hall tickets from li local secretaries. Jakarta visit The Trade Commissioner or Pakistan in Singapore, Mr. H. E. A. Baig, leavei Singapore this57 words
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Article42 1952-09-04 8 MALACCA Wed. Lucky gilts lor holders of Malac;a Broadcasting Club fashion contest :irr- gsia ball souvenir programmes, which could not be urn away last Saturrtiy. will now be made at I Mal.cca Charity Week ball on SaU:rdryy r.t City Cabaret.42 words
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Article32 1952-09-04 8 BENTONO. Wed. Miss Khoo Kirn Thye, a former English teacher in the Chung Wha School. Kuala Lipi.;, has joined the staff of the Welfare Department. Puhang. at Kuala Llpis.32 words
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Article24 1952-09-04 8 TELUK ANSON, Wed.— Mr Vong Chao Hsien, the 114--year-old callißraphist, held a three-day exhibition at the Kheng Chow Hoay Kuan. Teluk Anson.24 words
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Article, Illustration274 1952-09-04 8 Shenton Way protest is under Govt. study BUILDING PACT) 'INCONSISTENCIES rpHE Singapore Govern- ment has informed lessees of land for multimillion dollar building projects along Shenton Wav and Robinson Road that their protest against •'inconsistencies'' in the building agreement to b f signed with the Land Office is now receiving274 words
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Article89 1952-09-04 8 Her fame is world wide now rIKTY EIGHT year old Lydia Chao-ling Fang, a widow and mother of six boys and two girls, will present an exhibition of her Chinese paintings and calligraphy at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce from September 8 to 14. The exhibition, sponsored by the89 words
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Article121 1952-09-04 8 Mrs. Lydia Fang unsurpassed in artistic accomplishment among present day Chinese women, also writes poetry, which has been described by critics as "simple, pure and creative." She was a student of Professor Chao Shao-An. one of China's leading artists, and turned to Chinese calligraphy during the years of121 words
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103 1952-09-04 8 Budget expenditure plan— sl l l,ooo, 000 PREPARATIONS for a City budget which might 1 well provide for an expenditure exceeding $111,000,000 next year, are now under way tn Singapore. Lengthy meetings of the Council's standing committees will be held this month to deal with budget provisions for the departments103 words
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Article55 1952-09-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Although the Federation's ports handled over 242,000 tons of cargo during July all ports, except Teluk Anson, handled less than in the same month .ast year. July's figures made the total tonnage handled since January almost 1.766.500 tons, compared with almost 1,845,--000 tons during55 words
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Article76 1952-09-04 8 Colony display for U.N. week SINGAPORE Government is planning a 10-day exhibition during the United Nations Week this year, beginning on Oct. 23, at the Britii^, Council Hall. Representatives of Commonwealth countries in Singapore have been asked to provide material for display, in addition to that supplied by the Public76 words
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Article45 1952-09-04 8 MUAR, Wed —A 26-year-old Malay woman. Bedah blnte Abdullah, was discharged and acquitted In the Muar Sessions Court after the prosecution had withdrawn a charge against her oi having stolen Jewellery, valued at $223. belonging to Ismail bin Kalong of Kempa* Estate, Tangkak.45 words
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Article58 1952-09-04 8 MUAR, Wed.— According lo the Assistant Controller of Supplies Jooore North, the following grade of rice will be on sale during Ration Week No. 36. from Sept. 1 to Sept. 7: 50 per cent IndoChina Japan Grade at 35 cts. per kati and 50 per cent58 words
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Article88 1952-09-04 8 BECAU3E of decreased freiaht between Singapore and the Federation, the Malayan Railway has decided I to least out M'n sheds opposite the Kranjl railway station, a Singapore railway offlclal said yesterday.' Durinff tMe ,la^t twp days the Mamjan Railway has been advertising 'for lessees for 9.00088 words
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Article194 1952-09-04 8 k RETIRED bank manager from Britain, who is trying to visit as many as possible of the 93 countries represented in his extensive stamps collection, is now in Singapore. He is Mr. William John I Da vies, of Sutton Cold field, Birmingham, who hopes to add at194 words
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Article130 1952-09-04 8 TWO DOGS PREFER THE SEA 'TWO dogs who reached Singapore yesterday on the Dutch ship Sanana have spent their lives all at sea and they seem likely to remain that way. The dogs, Pluto and Sanie, have had one year and six months respectively tc find all eight of their130 words
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Article43 1952-09-04 8 TAIPING, Wed. For handling his bicycle in an inefficient manner, Kee Yon Hian was fined $10 at Talping. It was alleged that Kee crossed the path of a motorcyclist at Simpang Road and there was a crash. Kee was injured.43 words
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Article25 1952-09-04 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed Found with 10 bottles of Illicit samsu, Murugasu was -fined $154 at Johore Bahru today. The samsu was confiscated.25 words
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Article20 1952-09-04 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Inche Hassan bin Abdullah who was District Officer, Johore Bahru has been appointed District Officer Segamat.20 words
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Article29 1952-09-04 8 TELUK ANSON, Wed. Appakutan was fined $60, or one month's gaol for allpwing his cows to stray oa tte pub* lice road at Teluk Anamr J29 words
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Article16 1952-09-04 8 Transferred BENTONG. Wed. Mr R Pakianathan. Head Postman Bentong Post Office, has been transferred to Ipoh.16 words
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Advertisement198 1952-09-04 8 //fITTTTTTTr^I^^ llam 130t (Innfill II I 4 645 9. 30 p.m. 2nd MIGHTY WEEK! DALE ROBERTSON ANNE FRANCIS with WILLIAM MARSHALL Hi lie I I REMEMBER THE GLORY" r LU J. < The Art of Botticelli) in Technicolor &*^*THE tHEATRE WITH THE <^^ LONGEST RUNS WELCOMES THE CIRCUS P with198 words
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Advertisement219 1952-09-04 8 9t» ""BSJFJKWjmi 1 45 4 toddy! I'M' i* |3* itt if iTtim *-30. 9.30 VENICE FILM FESTIVAL GOLD MEDAL WINNER "WE WANT A CHILD" Patrons Please Note it SPECIAL SHOWS OF "We Wait a Child" BY DEMAND! TODAY DAILY AT 4 P.M. FOR WOMEN ONLY Men NOT Admitted to these219 words
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Article, Illustration163 1952-09-04 9 SAYS VIRGINIA - SAYS VIRGINIA THERE are an increasing number of teen-agers in Mataya, most of them at the fashion-conscious age —and it is amazing how badly they dress. How many young and pretty girls here really trouble about their clothes? have seen uneven hems, dangling petticoats and What163 words
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Article, Illustration167 1952-09-04 9 On this page last week was an mrticlt headed ■Fashion Bid by Latins". It told 6/ efforts by Italian and Spanish fashion -designers to ortmk into ths world o/ Haute Couture so far dominated by Pmrto, London and New York. Here is a typical Spanish offering, a167 words
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Article167 1952-09-04 9 Crazes of 1952 in various lands THE WORLD would no doubt be a much duller place and manufacturers a good deal poorer, if it were not for the current crazes n clothes and adornments affected by the girls and women of many lands. Here are some167 words
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Article409 1952-09-04 9 IN Turkey (says an Is anbul-\ cubie> the ludvei are turning back the cloct. After years of copying Western (especially American) fads, the modern Turkish Miss ha* fallen for the "Harem Look." Those flowing, seductive oriental robes which captivated the su'tans of old are the latest craze. It's409 words
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Advertisement150 1952-09-04 9 LOOK LOVELIER^ M.GM WITH PAN-CAKE, RAND MAKE-UP WHEN you make-up today think o* tomorrow, too. Remember trtM P*nCake make-up, trie famous glamorising make-up (He Stars use. not only gives you instantaneous new loveliness for today, but its exclusive formula also safeguard* you* skin against dryiftg |A ■ffAXfAcraa* hat-- PMhfF <»150 words
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Advertisement178 1952-09-04 9 jHmrri Ken heal tfistnbulUn f orer the c ittre «<*!• makes the Siucer iron l^9a^P^» unique and ironi: n; a |l<- .sgrr r Available At Your Nearest S! SINGER SEWING SHOP ttt.tr-r-k S*«vh MM* Sinjsporr Phone: 794 1 £t"* SI Orehars toad. Singapare Ph«nr: M".C!7 4«» G»*ktnff Road. Sintaawr 14.178 words
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Miscellaneous310 1952-09-04 9 XI. Not *VacfcM aad not anal,a«J The Straits Times Crossword a*Lk< inMrmm (4>. Imi 1 r»«TT stß«k» jo* *ith ti MO* I* l t ,-s.} i- can ot d«corat«d 16). K^ a rtv«r W. ■wsjs r-^5 hr^ SB! SSkS^ 5A t<a-<afy actor, no doubt n n m i§ n s310 words
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Article, Illustration289 1952-09-04 10 U.S. TENNIS NEW YORK, Tues. FRANK Sedgman, the holder and Wimbledon champion, was well below top form when defeating Hal Burrows of the United States 6-1. 6-2. 6-4, to enter the fourth round of the men's singles of the United State* lawn tennis championship.at ForestReuter - 289 words
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Article74 1952-09-04 10 LONDON. Wed— There were 19 final i rpior.- announced today for the St. Leger. last of the sPiiMin'.- Enalbh classics for three-year-olds, to be run over one mile six I.n longs. 132 yards at Doncaster on Sepi. 13. They are: Alritiu.v Bob Major. Bold Burcancei. Casile'.oa.Reuter - 74 words
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Article111 1952-09-04 10 NEW YORK, Wed. IJEAVY-WEiaHT champion 11 -Jersey Joe" Walcott pitched cimp today and will begin wcrkouts 'omorrow for th? defence of his world title at Philadelphia I ug 'lr.s Rockey" Marciano on Sept 23 The champion moved to Bicier- field from a farm at HawkinsviUe. I111 words
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Article42 1952-09-04 10 BOMBAY. Wed.— Young Nandu N.i i kar. who hid earlier eliminated 1 homas Cupper Davind r Mohan, yesterday beat Rimesh Desal in the m n's singles final in the Bombay State badminton cnampionships. Ntuekar (19) won 15-6. 15-2.— UP.UP - 42 words
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Article174 1952-09-04 10 tvnuun. nm. RUNAL placing! In the county cricket championship which ttni-h ed yesterday were* No Ist Inn*. P. W I. D. Tied decision Lest Drawn Pts. iurrey 28 2* 3 S 4 256 oikshirr 28 17 2 S 1 S 224 ancavhirr 28 12 S 11 1 1174 words
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Article, Illustration518 1952-09-04 10 SECOND ROW - Improved display in rugby trial By SECOND ROW rpHE FIRST serious rug- fer trial to select the Singapore Civilian team for the Colombo tournament took place on the padanff last evening. I describe it as a serious trial because, for the first time, there appeared to be method in the518 words
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Article191 1952-09-04 10 M.A.A.U. WELL OFF TARGET Ceylon trip KUALA LUMPUR Wed 111 ALAYAN Amateur Athletic A»* Union's fund for financing a Federation team to Ceylon Is only just, over $1,000 although at least $16,000 Is needed. n is no use sending a conMngent of less than 20 athletes Mr. N. M. Vasagam,191 words
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Article22 1952-09-04 10 LONDON, Wed. Derbyshire fast medium oowler Cliff Gladwin, yesterday took his 900 th I wicket in post-war county cricket. —Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article148 1952-09-04 10 The following ties in the Junior men's singles championship; of the Singapore Table Tennis Association will be played off ton ght. starting at 9 pjn. at the 8.8.A. Hall. Tan Kay Chew v Chung Cheng ,Poh; Poon Kwong Choong v Kwan 'I ye Ho; Ho Pook148 words
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Article176 1952-09-04 10 LONDON, Wednesday. COUNTY matches for 1952 eiMed yesterday on a note as bright as anything seen during a season which wa s to make or break first class cricket. And the verdict of the fans who have been brought back to the grounds is176 words
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Article173 1952-09-04 10 Surrey, who wen 30 of their 28 games, scored 256 poms, Yorkshire 224 and Lancashire 18S. Derbyshire were fourth with 164 point*. Middlesex fifth with 136 and Leicestershire, who had their most successful season for 17 years, sixth with 132. None of these three countries gained aReuter - 173 words
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80 1952-09-04 10 SOUTHAMPTON Wed. The Indians, set to make 106 to win In 55 minutes, made a bold bid for victory In their match against Hampshire but failed by six runs. The match was drawn after India were 100 for 8 wickets In their second Innings.Reuter - 80 words
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Article355 1952-09-04 10 NEW YORK, Wed. CCHOOLBOYB of tcday ofUn turn In faster times and longer distances than did the \»orld record holders of the Jim Thorp era. 40 years ago. This U chiefly due w> superior training me'hods and more scientifically constructed running tracks. Thorpe hlm»355 words
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Advertisement135 1952-09-04 10 BBfatfc y/ v -i&j| BiaMa^a^B aMP^^^J r J& >j '^^^^H VM i^Hi i Haa^B^Mfla^aß^Ba^aa*aaß^BW^B'T^ j 4 alHr^B^B^Bvl -BEb*^- iBP B^K I K IB^bV 1 "^^U^l^^B^^^B^B^bl^B^Rb^B^B^B^bl Hp MBBBa^BEyat^^^a^^^ .^Bbbbb i.., I r T^^^SEBt^mk t? afst£^B^B^B^Baßß^B^Bi SK^B^ BBBkh ak^M>_ v--' v^tfMßßoft'K^Bßa tjn^Hk b^b^^bl W^^^. Ib^^Sl mt -ik^m fsi!^^^* I^S-S Tlt e Super-riter135 words
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Advertisement557 1952-09-04 10 /C.X How to have \nfe^\ whiter teeth I v^^\ and protect IBSo uour gums ■Pt^^^^ Vft Win \|jA To brush your teetb thoroughly itliout WCWBr —^Va\\ "urting your gums. u«e tlif toothbmak Wfc wvA without iharp point* the Halei A Wk vA\ toothbrush. These photo- VwA\ graph* (how how Halri557 words
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160 1952-09-04 11 If CENTS GAIN ON STEADIER RUBBER MARKET By Our Market i T*HE price of rubber j yesterday by 1} cents, Correspondent Increased in Singapore September first grade closing at 80i cents a lb. The market was steadier, rvith sellers reserved, fair, i trade buying and a moderate turnover. Closing prices160 words
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Article69 1952-09-04 11 HTOTAL exports of tin to all ceuntrles from Singapore and Malaya in fell by M 5 tons, according to preliminary official Htwe* issued yesterday. August shipments were 5.552 tons, against 5.937 tans in July RUBBER UP Rubber shipments from Malaya in August mere up by over69 words
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Article48 1952-09-04 11 Federation factories treated 13.121 tons of copra in July compared with 11.115 tons In June producing 7,177 tons of coconut oil, against *.06' i tons in June. During July, 3 846 tons of copra were produced by estates and 11.294 tons by smallholders.48 words
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Article91 1952-09-04 11 /X)PRA was quietly steady in Singapcre yesterday, with buyers at 125 f.o.b. a picol and s.llers *25S A featureless dull market was reported for coconut oil. with sellers at (41 a pirul. but no buyers On the Produce Exchange, Muntck (white) pepp r increased in price91 words
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Article23 1952-09-04 11 MO. 1 K.S.S. September Hn r.s. ccntet: Friday', Tuesday', rlfsinx elaelag 29.1t traded 19.30 bid 29.75 asked. Tone:— Pull.23 words
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Article33 1952-09-04 11 Hit am Tin's output of o-e for AVu«u»t aunoui'ed to 74 plculs. Sungei Bidor Tin Dredging wocked 6> 3 hours, tromtel 254.0D9 yards and produced 805 plculs of are tn August.33 words
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Article32 1952-09-04 11 HONO KONG Wed. Prer market currency oxrhan.-* of Hong Kong dollars wa* ouoted fhe r!o.w today as follows- CSSI HK$«36», (c«»h>; HKM.3I'... (TT): f HK»IS.M. One tae! of ■■M HKSIN.32 words
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201 1952-09-04 11 From O«r Own Correspondent Drug Houses 3a/3 J MELBOURNE. Wed Heetro lint (split)' 3«,3 INVESTMENT prices were lrre- Felt. Textile* 24/- 1 gular in Melbourne and Sydmy 'V. today, following the second day 1 ci. (Auit Hrtcnui /1 fall off In the strength of the wool201 words
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Article97 1952-09-04 11 'HE Singapore Share Market was featureless yesterday. Ting were steady, with business i Industrials pawing within uesday's quotations. Price changes announced by le Malayan Share Brokers' AstclatioD wen: INDCSTKIALS I Breweries 4.X Uynard I».M U.M L»fflr» Hotel 2.M >N Jmon In. 405 00 415 00 Inited Boglneera97 words
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Article82 1952-09-04 11 The Malayan Exchange Ba"*« i&socUUon announced agreed ates of exchange to merchants esterday as folkww:— BUYING Air Mail T.T. OJ>. Credit Bills lew York 32 M 31 :anada 31 ***** ***** 11 1« Trade Bi'.la 32 15 16 SELLING I.TJOHD. tew York 32 5 16 Ready82 words
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Article138 1952-09-04 11 CHIPS alongside the Singapore Har- I bour Board todowne or rxprcted I itiere »t 1»■ are -Surst IT Baitan J: Hiao Uaru 4* J«o < Hsiunß Coal Plant: Benvannoeh IVJ; Calchaji 89: Marudu 11: UDia 13: I XrnV£ 15 :6 OrestM 18; Rongam N W 4 sKrrwalaut138 words
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Advertisement1312 1952-09-04 11 tc 2411 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. t.i (10 M«e*i (J0 PotMot (tucorporoted In Singapore) 411 other BLUB FUMNEL LIKE Pot> C.rH,,, apr.of. to p'occoa- via oltw ptrti to lood and «m»1« eoroo SAILINGS lo LIVERPOOL GLASGOW IOHOON t CONTINENTAL PORTS Oue VjIU P S'hom Penung Aityonai fot Liverpool Dublin C1,312 words
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Advertisement442 1952-09-04 11 TIN: $481/2 A PKUL SINGAPORE. Wed., Sept. 1 i— $481.50 a picul (up $1.75) BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. f.. O.K./CONTIMINT S'pore Stwm teMlfcenecN «or Liverpool, Glosgow. 4 f«a» Avonmouth. Rotterdom larert f SSEE*™ London vn» L fl M/Mfc*. 11/13 to*. »4/MI-pt. t ImmyH for Avonmouth, t£K' Gk>i00W IIWV.I*. *0-- SSEtn^ST442 words
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Advertisement368 1952-09-04 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANWNAVIAM/U H./COMTIMCN1 "M-.-.- fo. Bo^ofc MflRlft 14/1S*-* 11/1S*-*-H^^M^r'. 50^' 17/Wi*. »/»M '»/l«*~ J^"* Soigon a*/» u+ W 1ili7ll -to Snnqkok IS/UOet for 0lolMrt0 »i/>' <>«♦ w/lf "A»ta" for Bonokofc. Soiflon Hojigkoog. MoAilo. Kobe 1/ 2M^ fi/Jl Oft SAIUMCS TO CONTINfMT ft SCANMNAVIA Fat Ciliitl. A**.368 words
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Advertisement978 1952-09-04 11 NCAUMLH Oc CO., LIU. TEL: Na 590 a BIXBIIMAM 4k BUCK MALL KLAVEKESS LIMB LONDON HAVRE ROTTERDAM a. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. TOU MAMiuRO PORTLAND. SEATTLE A VANCOUVmJ ono for U.S.A., North Attontic Ports Accepting cargo far Centrol ft Sou Hi ond Conodo vto Colombo America Parti •OT* O» kmartoum-978 words
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Article, Illustration600 1952-09-04 12 Late Bakar goal earns a replay Rovers 1; A GOAL scored in the d A SAFA Senior Cup tie yesterday enabled the Ti draw before 3,000 excite "battle royal" to the ech Rovers scored first goal a lead they maintai Awang Bakar goal earnec600 words
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Article61 1952-09-04 12 Playing with only ten men, O.T.E.C. beat Slme Derby 3-1 In a Singapore BH.F.A. League Cup fixture at CYMA ground yesterday. Centre forward Salahuddin scored Slme Darby, but after the changeover O.T.E.C. pressed back and after 15 minutes Sallm scored two quick goals. Then,61 words
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Article57 1952-09-04 12 Balettler Community Centre team to meet Rovers "A" in a BAFA Div 3A I league on the C.V.M.A ground turn 'H row will be chotcn from Ismail Abubakar. Teck Leng. Cboon Ton* Rasul. Poh Tong. Kamal All Albar Sin Yang. Ibrahim Hanlff. Kimun Hock Seng, Ch«« Sun57 words
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Article262 1952-09-04 12 Thomas Cup venue KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. MALAYA is likely to oppose the change In venue "f the 1955 Thomas Cup Challenge Round as proposed by the International Badminton Federation. Mr. Khoo Telk Ec, president of the Badminton Association of Malaya, told the Straits Times today that his262 words
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323 1952-09-04 12 U.K. SOCCER LONDON, Wid— Yesterdays U.K. soccer results: YESTERDAY'S U.K. soccer re- suits: English League Dlt. 11l (So«th):— Southend United S. Swlndon Town 0. Eng. Leagw Dlv. HI (Nortb): Rochdale 1, Bradford 0; Ttanmere Rovers 1, Port Vale 1. ILSTEB CUP: Crusaders 3323 words
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Article40 1952-09-04 12 I Fraser Neave S.C. and Ford SC. were awarded walkovers by Ban Hoe Seng B.A. and B.T.C. SporU Club respectively In the BT.T A Business Houses league ttea at the 83A Hall last night.40 words
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Article71 1952-09-04 12 The following players will represent Marigold Badminton Party in a friendly game against the Flower B.P at the Singapore Badminton Hall, at 7 p.m. today: Ong Poh Urn, Tan Chong Tee Ismail b. H. Marjan Seah Yeak Khern Ng Cheng Hua. Wee Ohtm Tee, Kon71 words
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Article67 1952-09-04 12 At the first general mertlng of ihr members of the Qymkhana Spun* Club on Auf. 30. tbe following officials were elected: President: Mr. A. O. Petersqp. VlcePrealdenl. Mr. V. Rajaratnam- Hon Secretary: air. M A. Majeed: Hon Treasurer Mr M Abdul Maud. AuRlchard Y. K. Tan. Committee Urura.67 words
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Article20 1952-09-04 12 TODAY: 1123 (9.0). 0500 1O.D; 2300 (10.5). 1657 (3.3). TOMORROW: 1151 (9.2). 0536 (0.8); 2344 (10.7). 1734 (2.5).20 words
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Article258 1952-09-04 12 1 gapore AFA junior league* ire: DIVISION SA P W D L F API. CYMA IPM) 111* 111 S JO Keren "A" 11 8 2 IMII 18 V.C.A.A. C S 22 11 IS B.C.C. It 1 3 19 11 13 ITfatftar k S 2 SS U258 words
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Article151 1952-09-04 12 HONGKONG and Shanghai came Into picture again when Bank "A" had little diffl- he scored the second goal off culty in defeating Chartered a pass from B. Rozario. Bank 4-1 in their Singapore Harrison then got ChartB.H.F.A. League and Cup fix- ered Bank's goal, turning151 words
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Article341 1952-09-04 12 By Epsom Jeep lytY ten bast horses to follow at the Singapore Turf Club (Gold Cup) Meeting (Sept. 6. 10 and 13) at Bukit Timah are: Gambar Melayu: Over a mile and' beyond this beauti-fully-bred four-year-old has no equal; strode home a runaway winner In the Governor's341 words
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Article210 1952-09-04 12 HASTINGS, Wed. T>HK INDIAN cricket tourists, beginning a three-day game against an England XI here today, were all out for 222. At clcse, England XI had lost two wickets for 37. The England XI Is J. D. Robertson, N. H. Rogers, P. T. Spooner, D.Reuter - 210 words
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Article327 1952-09-04 12 UKiGEH and better than ever" Phang Win Hoe 15-2 .15-0; Omar Carrol. A. de Roaarlo. R Hender- U the motto of the Malayan bin Ahmad Lav Lee Yong beat son, W. Pox, S Orton. R Stevens. Jockeys Association who hold their George Cheang to Yeo Hock327 words
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461 1952-09-04 12 EPSOM JEEP - TOP-NOTCHERS MAY MISS THE GOLD CUP TRIAL EPSOM JEEP By LMN AL plans for the Go Bukit Timah on Satu until acceptances close then will I attempt to I most intriguing race. The preparation of carefully targetted at the surprised if som c of the the acceptors. Gambar Melajru has461 words
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Article81 1952-09-04 12 *pHE following are '.he course cash sweep arrangements for the Singapore Turf Clvb's OoM Cup meeting which begins on Saturday. Advance bookings for through numbers wUI be on races one to eight. Through numbers bought on the course will, for a ten race programme, be81 words
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Advertisement897 1952-09-04 12 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. (Continued from Page f) ACCOMMODATION VACANT Beginners: Latin. French, Ele. Bk VEHICLES FOR SALE VACANT single room. 15 Scotts Sl n d. Accty. Typing. 9 mil man Mm ia n o Road Tel No ***** (131 machln e». all makes, mostly hillman Minx 10 H.P. AVAILABLE dble/rm slttina897 words
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Miscellaneous83 1952-09-04 12 SOCCER: SAFA Snr. Cap (semifilial) Navy v RAF (geletar) t. Besar; Dlv. JA, CYMA (PM) r Immigration S.C. Geylang; Dlv. SB. P*T v Tuan Mom OBA— CTMA. SBHFA: 0.t'.8. v K. Asaßtie F. Park; P. Bukom v Hengkeng Bank I- 4 S ground; I.CJ. v Gsithrle— Clerical t'nhtn. Friendly. Khal»83 words
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