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Title Section20 1952-09-16 1 The Straits Times MALAxhS NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: as i nai^iotiED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1958. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS20 words
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Article268 1952-09-16 1 $25,000 reward for Red HE THREW BOMB AT DETECTIVES gINGAPORE police know the boy who threw a grenade into a Special Branch officer's car in Clemenceau Avenue on Thursday. They are offering $25,000 for information leading to his arrest. CHEN MONO CHEW is the name, a268 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-09-16 1 n. n. M. F.AYNM, of tne First Battalion, tr.e Green Howards, receive* from the District Officer. Tampin. Mr. J. M. Patrick, at Tampin yesterday a gold cigarette case and cheque given by the people oh Tampin. Negri Sembilan to the Battalion. The Green Howards will leave soon for Britain.49 words
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201 1952-09-16 1 UMNO stops its leader from seeing Dr. Purcell PENANO, Mon ''•pHE meeting between Tenß- ku Abdul Rahman, pre sldent of the UMNO, and Dr. Victor Purcell, honorary adviser to the MCA. was> cancelled at the las' minute because of UMM opposition. They were to have met n Penang today. I201 words
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Article49 1952-09-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Police ambushed six terrorists in the Kluang area nt Johore yesterday and killed one I One terrorist surrendered yesterday. So far this month 48 tfronst camps and 13 supply dumps have Deen founri jv security forces, the* Emergency Information Servie.-s announced today.49 words
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Article127 1952-09-16 1 The story of a Princess TO mark the visit of Her Royal Highness the Durhevs of Kent. The Straits Times will issue this month a 56-page tabloid size publication MALAYA'S ROYAL VISITOR." Among the features will be "Marina the Story of a Prince**" by (ennifer Ellis For this life story127 words
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Article33 1952-09-16 1 BOURNEMOUTH. Mon. A ladder gang stole jewellery and furs worth £16,000 from the bedroom of a house here during the night without db>turbinp; two children asleep 111 the next room. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article70 1952-09-16 1 HOUSTON (Texas). Mon An angry woman telephoned Mayor Holcombe In the middle of the night here and demanded: "When are you going to move this dead doe from in front of my house?' "Where do you live. Madam?" the ma#or asked. "I'm not going to tellAP - 70 words
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Article26 1952-09-16 1 MANILA Mon— Military honours were accorded today to 14 Filipino soldiers who died in Korea. The bodie arrived in Manila on Satnr day.— U.P.UP - 26 words
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211 1952-09-16 1 RAt helicopters airlift injured from rail crash KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. RA.F. helicopters flew from Singapore at dawn today to rescue five seriously injured workers from a remote rail point north of Gua Musang in Kelantan where two construction trains crashed, killine three people and injuring ten. Communications are so poor211 words
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Article, Illustration111 1952-09-16 1 PROFESSOR E. H. G. Hobby, Professor of Geography at the University of Malaya, back from a tour of the I nited States, said yesterday that he was turned out of a restaurant in Virginia for not being properly dressed. Prof. Dob by said at Kalians airport: "I went into the111 words
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Article42 1952-09-16 1 ROME, Mon. Gladiators, with tin helmets and wooden spears, will fight mock battles In the Colosseum before visiting tourists, it was announced yesterday. The first performance later this month will copy gladiator battles of Roman imperial times— A.PAP - 42 words
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Article64 1952-09-16 1 A helicopter of the R.A.F. nicked up a policeman taken till with appendicitis on a lungle patrol 40 miles from Kuantan. Pahang. an<l new him to Kuantan hospital. A soCdier of the King's African Rifles suffering from severe burns was flown by helicopter from Termerloh. Pahang.64 words
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Article29 1952-09-16 1 WASHINGTON. Mon.— The U.S. Bureau of Internal R«>venue has dismissed 53 employees in the 12 months for taking bribes or gifts and 24 for embezzlement.— A.P.AP - 29 words
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162 1952-09-16 1 Jap weeps as Malayan surrender sword is returned TOKYO. Mon. A FORMER Japanese reneral wept yesterday when he received from a Rritnn the sword he surrendered in Malaya in 1945 The sword was returned by Sir Frederick Browning, the former Chief-«f-Btaff of the Sonth-East A«'a Command, who se>it it front162 words
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Article29 1952-09-16 1 MANILA. Mon. Formal charges of rebellion and murder were filed yesterday against Hadji Kamlon, notorious Moro bandit, and 37 of his followers, Philippine Army headquarters said. A.P.AP - 29 words
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Article26 1952-09-16 1 Lincoln bombers from Teneah R.A.F. station. Singapore, bombed a terrorist camp in Johore and Hornets and Brigands bombed and strafed terrorists in Kedah yesterday.26 words
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Article25 1952-09-16 1 WELLINGTON. Mon— New Zealand has given France 13.000 riflps. 600 machiroguns and 750,000 rounds of small arms ammunition fot use in Indo-China.— AJ»25 words
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157 1952-09-16 1 MR. MALLAL THOUGHT HT WAS SEEING DOUBLE MONTREAL. Mon. WHEN Singapore Leeislative Councilor Mr Nasir Mallal landed here yesterday to attend th» Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference at Ottawa, he was astonished to be greeted by a pretty, raven-baired cirl who was the image of his daughter Mr Mallal had reason to157 words
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Article146 1952-09-16 1 ATOM MEN FLY TO WOOMERA ADELAIDE. Mon TWO scientists who will supervise the explosion of Britain's first atomic "device" made a surprise flying visit today to the Woomera rocket range. Dr. W Q. Penney ana Dr. O M. Solandt flew trom Darwin in a Royal Air Force bomber transport plane.AP - 146 words
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126 1952-09-16 1 PUSAN, Monday. rjOVERNMENT police have cracked two Comu munist spy rings that included women typists employed in the United Nations offices, it was i announced today. The government nnouncement said a ring of 17 men was seized on August 30 and that police laterUP - 126 words
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Article129 1952-09-16 1 REPORT BOUNCES RUBBER rE price of rubber in Singapore yesterday jumped by nearly two cenus when an unsubstantiated report circulated that the R.F.C. selling price for synthetic rubber, in the United States, was to br increased by 3 U.B. cents This would bring the synthetic selling price up to an129 words
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Article40 1952-09-16 1 NEW YORK. Mon Twenty-two racehorses wen» burned to death last night when a nre destroyed a stable at the famous Belmont ">am Racecourse, crowded with horses fo r the autumn meet ing opening today.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article150 1952-09-16 1 Red city rubble after jet raid SEOUL, Mon VAVY pilots said today left th e city of Hoeryong on the Manchurian border a heap of rubble as a result uf a Panther jet raid on a cement factory, a power plant and warehouse buildings. The raid yesterday was th» secon^150 words
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Article26 1952-09-16 1 LONDON. Mon. British radio comedian Ted Ray ("Ray's a Laugh") and a supporting company fly to Korea on Thursday to entertain the troops— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article97 1952-09-16 1 Some inconvenience to public A COMBINED police-military exercise will be held in Singapore today from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to test their co-operation in internal security measures A Government statement last night said that as there will be a full deployir.»nt of manpower, some inconvenience97 words
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Article37 1952-09-16 1 BOMBAY, M?n Mr. Nehru's All-India Congress Party today called for the United States. Britain and France to meet with Russia and Communist China to settle East-West differences and start world disarmament. —A.P.AP - 37 words
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Advertisement675 1952-09-16 2 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 41% DEBENTURE STOCK 19«? 55 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 4% DEBENTURE STOCK 1913/63 B SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 4% DEBENTURE STOCK 1939/59 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3Kb DEBENTURE STOCK 1951/61-71. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the abovr Stocks will be closed from 17th to 30th September. 1952, both days inclusive,675 words
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Advertisement786 1952-09-16 2 NOTICEi THE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1947 (NO. 24 OF 1947). Notification under Section 19(1) Notice Is hereby given that the Register for the Electoral District of CITY has bc«n certified and a copy thereof Is available for inspection at the office of the Reesterlnft Officer at the Oen«ral786 words
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Advertisement764 1952-09-16 2 NOTICES THC SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE COTTNC" ELECTIONS ORDINANCE 1947. (NO. 24 OF 1947). Notification under Section 19(1) VoMce is hereto eiven that the Reri«ter for the E'ectoral District of Puklt Timsh has be-n certified and a copy thereof U av?|iib!e for Inanition at the office of the Reetofrtaf Officer at the764 words
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Advertisement712 1952-09-16 2 NOTICES thiTmunicipal elections ordinance. 1948 (NO. 26 OF 1948). Notification under Section 19(1) Notice Is hereby given that the Register for the Electoral Wird of City WEST has been certified and a copy thereof Is available for inspection at the offlce of th- Registering Officer at the Orchard Road Post712 words
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Advertisement230 1952-09-16 2 TOUGH W RELIABLE Won 50 yean Goodyear tyrebuilding methods have set THE RES A GOODYEAR GIANT SPECIALLY P J^!f V™*™^ BUILT FOR EVERY TOUGH TRANSPORT JOB why Goodyear— the original pioneer* of the Giant Pneu- m marie— are able to build into *j/!Hj A/7Ji ijkJAAit" their tyres more stamina, JwMr230 words
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Article250 1952-09-16 3 JETS OPEN NEW TRAVEL ERA BOAC chief forecasts London-Tokyo trip, over Pole GENEVA, Monday. LONDON to Tokyo over the North Pole was one of the wonderful new vistas of air travel opened up by the latest long-range jet planes. Sir Miles Thomas, chairman of the British Overseas Airways Corporation, saidReuter - 250 words
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Article, Illustration22 1952-09-16 3 MR GEORGE liKMii, (.-art of i British siioe firm, lets a bus run over bis foot to demonstrate new industrial foot wear.22 words
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Article154 1952-09-16 3 'Blacklist' warning to Chinese TAIPEH. Mon OVERSEAS Chinese were warned that they would be regarded as traitors and blacklisted if they celebrate Red China's National Day. Ort. 1. The warning was given by [Mr. Cheng Yen-fen, head oi I the Overseas Affairs Com- mission and member of Gen "hiang Kai-shek'sAP - 154 words
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Article62 1952-09-16 3 LOWESTOFT Mon—Brijtain had nearly *****0 men ion duty in defence services, and nearly 2,000,000 men with military experience were still young enough to called up in an emergency, Mr. Shinwell, former Qefence Minister said yesterday. "We have now reached a stage when we have more trained reservesAP - 62 words
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Article28 1952-09-16 3 NICE, Mon. Somerset Maugham left Nice by train last night for Lausanne where he will enter a nursing home for an operation for hernia— A.P.AP - 28 words
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Article34 1952-09-16 3 FUSAN, Mon. A South Korean National Assemblyman an<j another man were sentenced to death today l connection with the attemo connection with the attempted assassination of President Rhee last June.— A.P.AP - 34 words
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195 1952-09-16 3 HE CALLS THE TRIAL OF TOJO 'A FARCE' TOKYO, Mon. A N eminent Japanese lawyer today labe led the Tokyo trial which convicted Hideki Tojo and 24 other major war criminals In 1948 "a clumsily performed farce coloured with racial discrimination". Tn. stroiiffe.it condemnation of the iria! ever heard in195 words
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Article38 1952-09-16 3 LONDON, Mon. Men of thr Duke of Wellington's Regiment, whfcb sails for Korea next week, wont to St. Pauls Cathedral yesterday for a service commemorating the centenary of the death of the "Iron Duke. —ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article21 1952-09-16 3 LONDON. Mm -Last montli there were 5,773.015 telephones in use in Britain a resold, said (he Post Office —ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article26 1952-09-16 3 OTTAWA. Mon. The 3rd Battafion of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Tn-: fantry goes to Korea next month to relieve tho l^t gittiVon no26 words
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Article98 1952-09-16 3 'Too risky' so they go on strike BERLIN. Mon. SIX HUNDRED West Berlin road transport companies supplying the Western sectors yesterday decided to strike because of the risks in crossing the 100 miles of Soviet zone territory. They stop work at midnight tomorrow. A letter to the West Berlin Mayor,Reuter - 98 words
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Article20 1952-09-16 3 TOKYO. Mon. Torrential week-end rains over Kyushu, southern Japan, caused floods which killed at least two people20 words
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63 1952-09-16 3 LONDON. Monday. DRITAIN has beaten the United States and Canada in an atomic race for peaceful purposes said the Supply Ministry yesterday. xnree wousana consignments of radio active isotopes used mainly by doctorswere exported by Britain to 37 countries between June 1951 and JuneReuter - 63 words
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Article42 1952-09-16 3 BUTTON, West Virginia, Mon. County people near here yesterday said that a green monster with an acrid odour drove them from a hill-top. But police blamed mass hysteria. Witnesses said the monster was half man and dragon. UJ.42 words
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Article21 1952-09-16 3 BAGHDAD, Mon.— Several hundred workers at Shriba. British military base near Basra, yesterday continued their strike for more wages.—21 words
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Article42 1952-09-16 3 LONDON, Mon. Twentytwo members of the Japanese mission to the international cotton conference landed at London airport last night. The cotton conference meets in London on Wednesday, resuming its session on Friday at Buxton, in Derbyshire. A.P.AP - 42 words
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Article57 1952-09-16 3 COPENHAGEN. Mon. Lieut. Commander SmldtJensen. second in command of the Danish destroyer Willemoes yesterday said tnat he saw a mysterious glowing object moving across the sky at great speed north of the island of Bernholm on Saturday n'ght. He described it as a bluish glowing triangle57 words
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Article37 1952-09-16 3 NEW YORK. Mon. Continued military and economic aid to Western Europe was urged last night in the report of the executive council of the American Federation of Labour for the Federation's 71st. convention. A.P.AP - 37 words
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Article92 1952-09-16 3 ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, Monday. VKAKI.Y 1,000 soldiers, policemen and F. 8.1. 11 agents merged forces in a vast two-state search yesterday for three "desperate and vicious" fugitives. "Somebody is going to get killed before this is over." Every enort Us being made to halt the trail92 words
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Article153 1952-09-16 3 r LONDON. Mon E old-fashioned, rough-and-ready tramp is disappearing from Britain's roads. In his place are more than 2.040 wanderers who get free .^belter every night at 143 Government reception cenxnes "for persons without a t'ttled way of living." These State-run supper, bedReuter - 153 words
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Article284 1952-09-16 3 LONDON, Mon. 'THE Inclination to await the outcome of today's meeting between the Minister of Labour and the engineering unions on the question of wage claims resulted in a lack of Interest In most sections of the Stock Market. Closing prices ot snecteo V..cckj mum:— Con»o!a Ml Funding284 words
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Article27 1952-09-16 3 LONDON, Sept. 15.— Cash Buyers £956; Sellers £957; Forward Buyers £947; Sellers £947>2: Settlement: £954 (up £2). Turnover, a.m. 55 tons; p.m. 55 tons.27 words
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Article38 1952-09-16 3 LONDON. Sept 15— Spot 22r!.. Oct 22'« d.. Nov. 22 I »d.. Dec. 22',d Oct.-Dec. 22' id Jan-Mar. 22'« d., Apr.-June 22d.. July-Sept. 2l\d. (nom.l. Sept. c.l.f. 2P,d Oct. ci.f. 22d Nov. ell. 22»4d. Market: Dull.38 words
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143 1952-09-16 3 INPORE. Monday. rrHE ALL-INDIA Congress Committee—policy- making body of the Government party yesterday unanimously passsed a resolution on the South African passive resistance campaign against Dr Malan's race segregation laws The resolution declared that the "basic principles of the United Nations Charter are beingReuter - 143 words
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Advertisement165 1952-09-16 3 f I B* Jfc MEANS REDUCED COSTS j^^^. *>4ir«r Feature for feature, doHar tor jT jj .j dollar, no other lifting appliances Kr H if j C3n 'ouch FELCO equipment tot ff^m! I? rJ iheer speed and efficiency ir mft «1 (rail ELY 0N K|l r a W l wbi165 words
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Advertisement91 1952-09-16 3 Lay -in that little hoard I of CHRISTMAS CHEER. "Blank shelves in November Way over the sea Quick semi a Food Parcel For this should not h:!' SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. (JIORPHY-RICHRROS AUTOMATIC TOASTEt^^J i&s '-£W&F*^^*~ W&t ill TOAST TO EVERYONE'S TASTE Trade Enquiries tot SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO.. LTD.91 words
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Article48 1952-09-16 4 BATU PAHAT, Mon. Palembang bin Mapak and hLs brother, Masiring bin Mapak. were sentenced at Batu Pahat to one day's gaol each and fined $200 each, in default two months' gaol, for theft of 20 pieces of planks valued ac about $25 at Denut.48 words
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126 1952-09-16 4 POLICE ARE MADE TO SAY SORRY TO WOMAN KAl'B. Mon. A POLICE constable and two detectives were made to apologise to a Chinese woman at the end of a case before the President of the Sessions Court, Mentakab, on Saturday. The woman had been accused of abusing the constable. The126 words
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Article65 1952-09-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Two Indians, Dcvi Chand and Berriam Khan, were charged today In Kuala Lumpur with murder. Chand and Khan were alleged to have murdered Alam Singh at Hicks Road Kuala Lumpur, on Sept. 12. They were both remanded in police custody after the charge65 words
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Article67 1952-09-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon j Thomas M. King, 51, appeared before Mr. J. G Adams in the Kua!a Lumpur Sessions Court today charged on threa counts of cheating. K'ng was alleged to have 1 issued three cheques to a' total value of $90 without any funds in the67 words
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Article64 1952-09-16 4 THEY ASK FOR $2,000 AID IPOH, Mon. rpHE Perak branch of the 1- Malayan Chinese Association has made the first application for a grant from the $500,000 set aside by the MCA to aid the Malays. The branch has gsked for 12,000 to be used in financing the artisan training64 words
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Article74 1952-09-16 4 IPOH, Mon.— Scouts and presentatives of the Per<*k Ambulance 'Brigade headed the funeral procession yesterday of Mr. A. Jegasothy. senior science master, Anderson School, who collapsed on Saturday evening at a SJAH parade and died shortly aft. r In Ipoh Hospital. Mr. Jegasothy, aged 39.74 words
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Article31 1952-09-16 4 TEIUK ANSON. Mon. Yah.ya bin Long, a special constable, charged at Teluk Anson wilh absenting him?elf frcm duty at Teluk Anson policp station, was sentenced to three months' gaol.31 words
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Article161 1952-09-16 4 Austin official visits Singapore VtALAYA ranks eighth in the word's car export iTI market, Col. Arthur Waite, M.C., Deputy Chairman of the Austin Motor Company said in Singapore last night. Col. Waite arrived in the liner Oranje on his first Far Eastern tour. He is161 words
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Article188 1952-09-16 4 Wimpeys get second contract A SPECIAL Joint meeting! of three committees of the Singapore City Council yes- terday decided to award the civil engineering contract for the second stage in the construction of the Pasir Panjang Power station, to George Wimpey and Company. WLmpeys are the civil contractors for the188 words
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Article48 1952-09-16 4 IPOF M<>n. Tbr> Pe'*k Methodist Youth Fellowship will sponsor a gala fancy dress social at the AngloChinese School hall o n Sept 24. at 7.30 p.m. The social, to which all youth organisations are invited, is part of trie Malayan Youth Council's celebrations Youth Week."48 words
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Article51 1952-09-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A MALAY Special Constable shot dead an Indian labourer and then killed himself at Bnkit Ijok Estate, in the Jeram area of Selangor, on Friday. Kuih« Lumpur police said today that the motive was believed to be jealousy over a young Indian51 words
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341 1952-09-16 4 'LACK OF FUNDS BIG HANDICAP' BUTTERWORTH, Monday. U\ 43 VOTES to nothing, with eight abstentions, the UMNO General Assembly decided at Butterworth today to start a big lottery in aid of the Party's welfare fund. The motion Was proposed by Inch e Nairn341 words
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Article92 1952-09-16 4 IPOH, Mon. While on duty at Laxamana Road early on Sunday morning, a police patrol heard cries of "thief, thief," and rushed to a shophcuse and arrested a Chines* 1 as he dashed out of a door Today, Wong Cheng Fook. 20. pleaded guilty in the92 words
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Article33 1952-09-16 4 TELUK ANSON. Mon. Sinnaletchumanan. owner of Meyappa Estate. Teluk Anson, was fined $100 at Teiuk Anson fcr failing to improve the mousing conditions for his labourers on the estate33 words
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53 1952-09-16 4 Improvident employers face trouble SEREMBAN, Mon. TIIK Negri Sembilan Labour Department will soon begin to prosecute employers who have not tried to meet their obligations under the Employees' Provident Fund Ordinance. The Deputy Commissioner for Labour, Negri Semhilan, Mr. A. T. Pugh, said today that officers were touring the State53 words
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193 1952-09-16 4 'Funeral' collectors come to grief JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. rO women lrom Singapore who said they were collecting money to bury a friendless old man asked a detective for a subscription. Today they were gaoled for two months. Loo Heng and Loh Ah Choy. the women, had a red paper subscription193 words
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86 1952-09-16 4 Police call for accident witnesses gINGAPORE traffic police seek eye-witnesses of two fatal Sunday night accidents in Uppjr Serangoon Road. The first involved a taxi and a seven-year-old Javanese boy near McPherson Road about 9 p.m. The boy, Selamat bin Mardi, died in hospital yesterday. About 9.10 p.m. a car86 words
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Article66 1952-09-16 4 IPOH, Mon. Anamali, 24 was charged in the Ma°Lsrate's Court tcday with causing grievous hurt to Ponnampalain on Saturday night at the Falim railway quarters. Anamali and Ponnampalam were said to have quarrelled over a debt and Anamali. was alleged to have stabbed Ponnampalam several times66 words
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Article26 1952-09-16 4 KUANTAN. Mon.— Charge-i at Kuantan with theft of three bamboo poles, Mahmud bin Daud "was allowed 5200 bail. The case was postponfd to Saturday.26 words
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Article24 1952-09-16 4 PORT DICKSOW, Mon— For failing to report an accident within 24 hours a lorry driver, Arumugam, was fined $35 at Sepang.24 words
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Article26 1952-09-16 4 KUANTAN. Mon. Chan Peng charged with refusing to show his identity card when requested by a police constable, was allowed $150 bail at Kuantan.26 words
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203 1952-09-16 4 T«HE SINGAPORE Harbour 1 Board Labour Union yesterday warned members not be taken in by the big promise of the local politicians or be misled by the false propaganda they spread. "They are the people who, whilst supposedly interested in your welfare, have203 words
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Article16 1952-09-16 4 Anoth?r 13.265 people were vaccinated In Singapore, bringing tbe total for 27 days to 261,714.16 words
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Advertisement450 1952-09-16 4 TODAY I i&^dasßStm^Ktftt 8.30, 9.30 SWORD A*k With a CUT -THROAT'S f >/ K EMPIRE at STAKE! V UNIVERSAL- INTERNATIONAL ore .em* MARKofthe RENEGADE AcJyyL RICARDO MONTALBAN I^^Z^ CYD CHARISSE JF ■T r Gay Nights of wild aTOm m Jaß F iesta whfi a k* ss K^^Mt'*' .jF"% was more450 words
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Advertisement232 1952-09-16 4 IypfBIBM^ IMM TODAY/ IBBsT '1 1 If' 1 M f'f' 1 .1 AJH. I.M. 4. 6.45 \M ■AUsHMMtat^r/ 9.M p.m. LOVE FOR ONE WOMAN TURNED HIM AWAY FROM GOD... COULD THE BLIND LOVE of ANOTHER LEAD HIM BACK? A »story as real as life itself? W >V 1/ WaWTjr 1232 words
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Article266 1952-09-16 5 400 sweet, young voices will sing the Anthem CHOIR of 400 children— first of its kind in Singapore is now practising to give the Duchess of Kent a musical welcome when she visits the Colony. Tbe children, chosen from eight schools, for their sweet voices,266 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-09-16 5 rE RAF. in Malaya obs erred "Battle or Britain Day" yesterday. Parades were held at all stations in Singapore and the Federation and aircraft flew over. In Singapore, the Commander-in-chief. Far East Air Force, Air Marshal A. C. Sanderson, took the salute at Chanel In68 words
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Article58 1952-09-16 5 IPOH, Mori— The first siting of the Arbitration Board in the dispute between the Perak River Hydro-Electric Company and its staff, which was scheduled for today, has been postponed to next month. It was stated that by muhna] agreement, the parties deeded to postpone the slt•ing 'so58 words
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Article43 1952-09-16 5 MUAR. Mon— Tay Choong Klang and Tan Ah Seng were summoned at Muar on a charge of causing hurt to Abu Bakar. at Sagll It was alleged that they punched him The case was postponed to Oct. 29.43 words
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Article158 1952-09-16 5 Johore plan for Ruler's birthday JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. JOHORE will celebrate the 79th birthday of the Sultan on Wednesday. At Johore Bahru, the capital, the celebrations begin with a thanksgiving service at the Istana Besar at 9.30 a.m. It will be attended by the Regent of Johore and Tungku Tun158 words
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Article121 1952-09-16 5 rwas a Royal Air Force n'.ght at the Pavilion last ni?ht when "Angels One Ftve." the story of some o( the "Few" in the Battle of Britain —the 12th anniversary of wiilch fell yesterday —^was shown at an invitation premiere The Governor of Singapore. Mr.121 words
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Article24 1952-09-16 5 MUAR. Mon Inche Syed Hassan bin Abdul Kadir a teacher of the Government English- Preparatory School. Muar. has been transferred to Johore Bahru24 words
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Article35 1952-09-16 5 SEGAMAT. Mon.— One of the first new resettlement villages In Johore to get electric lighting. Yong Feng. 40 miles south of Segamat, Is to have a piped water supply soon.35 words
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67 1952-09-16 5 K LUMPUR, Mon. IIF house of the Attorney General of the Federation, Mr. Michael Horan, received special attention from burglars during the week-end,. They broke into the house on Friday and stole $275. Another attempt to hurrle the house was made last night. But67 words
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Article354 1952-09-16 5 §IBSTATIO\S lUkl* to load »keddlo( today:— DAT (hartrred Bank BOtwork. Ckartered 5* n .i, ChiB Ba k Dd ■•♦"•rk Atla Bonding. (irorce SI. Statlr Ipprr r'' k L r '?f Sl L l S«''*»«oda St.. Hol if rn Wekeriai St/Charcb St. I. Circular (irprnlrr St.. Cavanfh Brldce Colljer354 words
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Article, Illustration217 1952-09-16 5 Too many people— crucial problem, says expert ■JJNLESS a check is made on the increasing population in South-East Asia the standard of living of Asians will never be improved. Dr. John Matthal, a leading economist and a former Finance Minister in India, said in Singapore yesterday. He told a meeting217 words
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Article39 1952-09-16 5 MUAR. Mon.— Bail of $1,000 was allowed Taib bin Wahab. 21. when he was charged at Muar with housebreaking and theft of Jewellery and cash, amounting to $725. belong to Yot bin Taha. at Lanadron Estate, l^tnchor.39 words
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Article53 1952-09-16 5 KUA LA, LUMPUR. Monday. A CHINESE fish breeder was shot and seriously wounded by an unidentified assailant at the 4% mile, Klang Road, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. Police said the assailant tried to prevent the fish breeder from fishing in one of his own ponds, and there53 words
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Article256 1952-09-16 5 Cloth quota: Chinese neutral ritHE SINGAPORE Chin■l ese Chamber of Commerce will remain neutral over the allocation of Japanese textiles for next year, Dr. S. Y. Wang, the Chamber secretary, told the Straits Times yesterday. Government recently announced that it would permit the import of $40,000,000 worth of Japanese textiles256 words
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Article52 1952-09-16 5 MUAR Mon A motor cyclist. Ali bin Sapee, was charged at Muar with causing grievous hurt to a woman. Lav Peng, through negligent riding at the 8J m.s. MuarParit Jawa road. All was also charged with having no driving licence. The case was postponed to52 words
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Miscellaneous158 1952-09-16 5 i ■mi STOBE SWIMMING ASSOCIATION d.ard Road 5-5 o.m MCA Or WESLEV CHir.CH: Woman Society ?h h rU i!'*? t« v ice sewing class m church ha. 1. Fort Canning. Sam Bible-study group 5 p.m CBINESB T.M.C.A.: Basketoa 1 badminton and body-building sib p.m.: free mathematics cla«» s*fu p.m to158 words
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Article33 1952-09-16 6 MR. LIM KEE LUAN and family thank all those who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Llm Kee Luan and also those who sent wreaths, letters of condolence, loan cars etc.33 words
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Article1189 1952-09-16 6 The Federation Government created a serious problem tor itself when it authorised the Malayan Chinese Association to organise lotieries for the primary, and highly commendable, object of helping the people of the squatter settlements. It was not foreseen in the first place (although it should have been) that1,189 words
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Article1510 1952-09-16 6 'The truth' about Mr Fohn Ebei In this moving letter, on the detention of his son John under the Emergency Regulations, Mr. R. L. Eber makes disquieting allegations against the actions of the Government and the adequacy of the Advisory Committee on detainees. "The present machinery," he states, "is a1,510 words
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325 1952-09-16 6 4. FEW weeks ago you published a leading article headed "Snoriage of Land," and in concluding the article you stated: "Whatever regrets may be felt over the conversion of potential beauty spots into protected areas should be tempered by a feelin? of assurance that325 words
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Letter102 1952-09-16 6 NONI Wright begins her otherwise admirable article "The job RIDA is doing": "With the groundnuts scandal of the Colonial Development Corporation still ringing In our ears The Colonial Development Corporation has never been associated with the East African Groundnut Scheme to which, it is assumed, the102 words
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170 1952-09-16 6 THE RULES OF LABOUR NOMINATION CUB-SECTION 4 (f) of O Article <vil) of the Labour Party Constitution makes it obligatory for th e General Council "to ensure the establishment of. and to keep in active operation, a branch in each electoral ward of the Colony of Singapore." Article (vtiit of170 words
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Letter188 1952-09-16 6 P appears from Mr. Ramachandra's letter published in your issue of Sept. 12 that he is particularly worried about the South -West Indians, who are popularly known as Malayalees. immigrating into the Colony. Apart from what he writes ne may have some personal reasons too for this188 words
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Article441 1952-09-16 6 Long odds THE principal point of Interest to Malayans in I yesterday's sportive reference I to Airborne's Derby at 50 to one is. of course, that it couldn't happen here. The 50 Ito one was a bookmaker's offer "off" as well as "on" the course. You don't441 words
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Advertisement855 1952-09-16 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. TO KAMALAVATHY. wife of K. Kanagtu-atnam. at O. Hosp., Seremban. on 12 8.52, a daughter, Kan Oamblkal. AT TELUK Anson District Hospital on September 9 to Betty, wife of 8. G. Smith. Rubana Estate, a daughter. SITUATIONS VACANT REQUIRED by leading European mercantile firm a male stenographer Box855 words
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Advertisement30 1952-09-16 6 EVERBRIGHI OPTICAL CO. Offering Complete Services essential to Eye Comfort Visual Efficiency. (1) VISUAL ANALYSIS (2) VISUAL TRAINING (3) GLASSES IF NEEDED OS. CHONG, OFr. D. 19, CHUUA ST. STORE-1.30 words
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Advertisement102 1952-09-16 6 C/n the dit&l w/th M■■ flk flk Ilk 11 1 1 1 1 ?1 1 ■^^■j >|&fl tf* Til 11 iM JtTiTTtTtiTi MODEL PE66 AC MAINS New "Twin-Vision" Tuner, coupled with famous Pye Flywheel enables precise selection of all programmes. Other features of this 6-valve, Bwaveband magic-eye receiver include high102 words
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Article326 1952-09-16 7 Daily over a 'short period 9 STOKERS READY FOR STRIKE SINGAPORE'S gas cookers and lamps will have a blackout on Sept. 22, if 24 gas stokers employed at the city gas works at Kallang Road carry out their threat to strike. And the black-out will326 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-09-16 7 SIR CL.UTHA MACKENZIE. Consultant on tin. »veifare to the United Nations (rifht), shares a Joke with two blind people, Mr. Reuben Jacob (centre) and Mr. Loh Kwong Tip, at a public meeting at the British Council Hall, Singapore, yesterday. Sir Clutba spoke at the meeting Straits Times picture.48 words
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170 1952-09-16 7 BUTTZRWORTH. Mon. rE UMNO General Asaem- I bly, meeting in Butterworth today, resolved to protest against the Federation Government's Plan to open th« Malayan Civil Service as widely as possible to non-Malays. Th* resolution proposed by Haji Omar (Kedah) was carried despite a speech170 words
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Article18 1952-09-16 7 SEGAMAT, Mon— Mr. Ajmer Singh, of the Segama: Telecoms, is going on transfer to Kluanp.18 words
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Article35 1952-09-16 7 Bishop Raymond L. Archer, head of the Methodist Church in South-East Asia, returns to his headquarters in Singapore on the Stfisdyke tomorrow after seven months in I v. United Sates35 words
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Article20 1952-09-16 7 SEGAMAT, Mon— Charged with offering a bribe to a special constable. Teh Hong 56, was allowed $200 bail.20 words
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175 1952-09-16 7 $25M. LOAN TO BE RAISED AFTER a 25 -minute secret session yesterday, iA Singapore City Councillors decided to float this week a $25,000,000 loan at ffi e per cent, redeemable in Zi) years. Legislative sanction for the loan will be sought at this morning's175 words
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Article86 1952-09-16 7 Penang may also put up its rate PENANG, Mon. THE rate of interest on any new borrowing by Penang Municipality will be much higher than the 3i per cent on the $4,009,000 loan raised in 1948. The Straits Times understands that there is some provision for loan expenditure in the86 words
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160 1952-09-16 7 •TtWO enterprising brothers, Mr. Teo Thye Chor A and Mr. Tee Thy e Hong, who trade under the name of Tong En? Brothers, are sponsoring a scheme to build eight modern factories in Paya Lebar Road at its junction with Pereira Road, Singapore. The scheme,160 words
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Article93 1952-09-16 7 The Light Anti-Aircraft I Battery or the Slngapofe Volunteer Corps has Just finished a flve-day practice camp at Kang.i r Kahang in Johore. After a nine-hour journey of 114 miles, which ended in heavy rain, two of the Corps' BQ.'or^ Runs, and n'ne yehicf es of93 words
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Article34 1952-09-16 7 About 20.000 new names are included in Singapore* City and Legislative Council electoral lists, which were out for sale at the Government Publications Bureau in Fullerton Building, yesterday afternoon.34 words
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155 1952-09-16 7 THE concern of three Chinese for the souls of the dead landed them In the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday where they were each fined $250 Llm Chwee, Koh Teong Poh and Llm Slew Ngan believed that on the Chinese All SouLs'155 words
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Article99 1952-09-16 7 BUTTERWORTH, Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman was today re-elected president of UMNO at the general assembly at Butterworth. He was returned unopposed. Dato Abdul Razak bin Husl sain was elected deputy president with Tuan C. M. Yusoff as vice-president. Tuan Haji Mohd. Noah bin Omar (Johore), was elected99 words
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Article80 1952-09-16 7 Mrs. Rosalyn Spencer was yesterday granted a decree I nisi with costs to be made absolute in three months by i the Singapore Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray Aynsley. The order was made on the grounds of adultery by her husband, Mr C. A. H. Spencer,80 words
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Article25 1952-09-16 7 PORT DICKSON. Mon M. Krishnan was fined $25 at Sepang for failing to have an attendant at the back of his lorry.25 words
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Article79 1952-09-16 7 rwo fire engines and a police car went to the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company's factory in Kallang Road, Singapore, last night to put out a fire. On reaching the factory, the "nre" turned out to be overheated exhaust pipes from a rubber milling machine. Sparks79 words
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Article31 1952-09-16 7 IPOH. Mon.— Mrs. Annamah Dara, who returned recently from a two-year Bri'lsh Council scholarship in England, has been appointed headmistress of the Government English Girls' School In Perak.31 words
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249 1952-09-16 7 REPLACEMENT costs, in certain sections, have noticeably declined during recent months, says the annual report of Robinson and Company Limited. There are signs that the decline is spreading to a much wider range of manufactured goods, it adds. The company's stocks at the end249 words
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Article95 1952-09-16 7 MUSIC from i roadside wayang yesterday annoyed the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrcr. He said: "I am bringing this natter to the police who issued the permit. b n ciuse thp music rings in my ears. Besides it is disturbing the hearing of95 words
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171 1952-09-16 7 A YOUNG W.R.A.C. serricewoman, Privat« Helen Weir, bant into sobs when a court martial at the G.H.Q., Singapore, acquitted her yesterday of a civil offence. She had been charged with fraudulently converting to her own use $42 in pay she received171 words
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333 1952-09-16 7 rIE ENTIRE squad of a Singapore radio patrol were yesterday charged in the Second District Court with corruptly accepting $250 rom a potk seller, Chua Tzu Chong. who had un icensed pork for sale. In the dock were Police Lieutenant Alfrei Thomas Dixon. Corporals333 words
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Article75 1952-09-16 7 JOHORE BAHRU Mon Mr. H. C. M. Horsley. Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Johore, in the absence of the British Adviser today welcomed 30 delegates from New Villages In the State to the second series of the educational classes to give them an insight of how the machinery75 words
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Article43 1952-09-16 7 A house belonging to an American was broken into on Sunday night and $1,500 worth of silverware was stolen. A iilvei tray, bearing an inscription "Lady Captain's" Prize, won by Mrs. J. Jmtzpn" was among the articles stolen43 words
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Article326 1952-09-16 7 Mockery of justice —judge 'OHORE BAHRU, Mon. >OTH the assessors 'found Neo Cheng, at is retrial, not guilty of ie murder of Pek Tiow, it Mr. Justice T. C. ibott. presiding in Tohore Hi^h Court, ordered another retrial. He tola tr.e assessors that their opinions made a niociiery of justice.326 words
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Article32 1952-09-16 7 Mr. D C. Watherston. acting Chief Secretary of th* Federation, returned to Singapore by Qantas-BOAC fn> n Britain yesterday after five months' leave. He flies to Kuafa Lumpur today.32 words
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Advertisement52 1952-09-16 7 CRAWFORD'S DELIGHTFUL BISCUITS Also 4 O'CLOCK AFTERNOON TEA BISCUITS TR! FRUIT SHAPES NO. 1 2 TINS MARIE ASSORTED SHORTBREAD GINGER NUTS 'CHEESE VARIETIES ETC. Available sit all first class dcnlcrs Agents:-— JACKSON CO., LTD. WIGGLESWOK ill V BELTS /"^^fc^S TH^ WORLD'S YV^J^^k\\\\\\\\\ LUBRICATION ALLIANCE inc. ca ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR52 words
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Advertisement91 1952-09-16 7 Othmfmas Parcels v^fcv i Ji W'^^JiOr' CEYLON TEA IS A TOP FAVOURITE Packed in especially made wooden chests 2 lbs 8.35 3 lbs $10.85 4 lbs $13.35 7 lbs $22.70 16 lbs. $48.00 OUR CHRISTMAS PARCELS LIST It now jvj lablc If yog have not received one jnd are not91 words
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Article255 1952-09-16 8 Non-Christians asked to ban immoral films PENANG, Monday. (WTIK )U( authorities in Penang may meet J other Christian sect leaders in a joint attempt to rally public support for the newlyformed Legion of Decency. "The Legion's pledge to stay away from indecent and immoral films255 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-09-16 8 tUto Abdul Raxak (Da to Shabandar of Pmhanc) mnd Che Rahah. daarhter of Haji Mohd. Noah bin Omar, after their wedding in Johore Bahrn24 words
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153 1952-09-16 8 bUTTERWORTH. Mon. THE UMNO General Assembly today decided to ask the Rulers to consult UMNO in future before taking any decision on matters affecting the Malays. Dato Raja Mohd. Hanifah 'Seremban). who proposed j the motion, said that the Malay Rulers had made a153 words
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Article77 1952-09-16 8 PARIT BUNTAR, Mon. "My young son was taken ill at midnight and asked my elder son to carry me on the pillion of his bicycle to a Chinese druggist's shop in Kuala Kurau to get some medicine," a middle-aged Chinese woman. Ooi Ah Looi. told the court. Ah77 words
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175 1952-09-16 8 FILM SHOW HONOUR FOR HEROINE OF JOHORE 4 JOHORE planter's Mrs. Patricia J\ wife. Mrs. Patricia Webber, who received the M.B.E for ber courage in a bandit-infested area, was guest of honour recently at the London premiere of a film. "The Planter's Wife At the premiere, which was under the175 words
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Article36 1952-09-16 8 PARIT BUNTAR, Mon. Kannan. a rubber tapper, was fined $200 by Inche Salleh bin Eckhardt in the Bagan Serai Court when he was convicted on a charge of possessing 11 pints of toddy.36 words
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Article22 1952-09-16 8 KUANTAN. Mon.— Chan Pene Hong and Peng Han Sen were fined $5 each for carrying pillion .iders on their bicycles.22 words
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Article65 1952-09-16 8 KIALA LUMPUR. Monday. THE American firm supplying Malaya with the much needed anti-rabies vaccin c has sent a special representative here to make sure that the Federation jfets top priority. He discussed the rabies situation in Malaya with Mr. C. \V. Wells, acting Director of Veterinary65 words
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106 1952-09-16 8 London picks Singapore photographs MR. Loke Wan Tho, of the Cathay Organisation, has had some of his photographs selected for showing in both of the two big annual photographic exhibitions now running in London. Mr. Loke's "Birch Tree" Is on show at the London Salon of Photographys 43rd annual international106 words
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Article34 1952-09-16 8 IPOH, Mon— A reared Malay teacher Is ■to be chosen as literacy organiser to encourge and organise adult classes n romanised Malay for Malays in kampongs and rural areas in Perak.34 words
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Article40 1952-09-16 8 PENANG. Mon. Burglars made unsuccessful attempts to break Into two houses in Kelawei Road and Peel Avenue early this morning. At both places, the Inmates woke up on hearing noises and scared the intruders away.40 words
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Article21 1952-09-16 8 SEGAMAT, Mon. Vayapury, 3ic, chargec with causing hurt to Rangasamy with a knife was allowed $300 bail at Muar21 words
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140 1952-09-16 8 KAMPONG HEADS MAY STRIKE OVER ALLOWANCE BUTTKRWORTH. Mon. OAHANG'S Ketnat Kamponc (kampong headmen) amjf threatened to strike if their representations for more allowances are not met by Government, the UMNO General Assembly was told today by Inche Ibrahim bin Mohd Arshad, a Pahang i delegate and a Ketn Kampons himself.140 words
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Article158 1952-09-16 8 Preacher urges direct gifts IPOH, Monday. npHE ReV. A. C. Dumper yesterday told his 1 congregation at St. John's Anglican Church: "We feel that direct giving is a more correct way for Christians to support their church than by fetes and raffles." I He was158 words
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Article41 1952-09-16 8 SEOAMAT, Mon.— A trisha rider, Ong King Cho, was lined $2 at Segamat for failing to observe a traffic signal. On a second charge of having a defaced identity card he was admonished and discharged.41 words
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Article29 1952-09-16 8 SEGAMAT, Mon.— Bail of $50 was offered Wong Wan, 53, when he was charged at Segamat with taking 56 katis of pork out of a restricted area.29 words
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Article130 1952-09-16 8 (XMLOMBO was descrlbed yesterday as a "taxi-drivers' paradise" by Mr. T. A. Simon, President of the Singapore Hire Car Association, who had returned to the Colony after a visit to Ceylon. "There are fewer restrictions there than here," he told the Straits Times. "They130 words
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Article63 1952-09-16 8 TAIPING, Mon— Abu Bakar bin Arlffln (23), a former special constable at the Pondok Tan Jong police station was charge^ before the Talplng Magistrate with neglecting to serve by absenting himself from duty from 3 p.m. on Aug. 19 to 6.50 p.m. on Sept. 5 without63 words
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Article31 1952-09-16 8 SEGAMAT, Mon.— The Govi rnment has attocated a piece ot land for the proposed buiddlng to house the Segamat Public Library. The building is expected to cost $20,000.31 words
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Article29 1952-09-16 8 SEGAMAT. Mon.— Yogi Sri Shuddhananda Bharathl. South Indian poet and philosopher, wiCl deliver a public address on the padang in S»?;camat on Friday at 4.30 p.m.29 words
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Advertisement188 1952-09-16 8 Ijjr^^^^ Choice of fhrce new 4-cylinder Overhead Valve engines \bsgj^_ Many basic components are common in all three engines an Jm 0 r^trfiEEr outstanding achievement leading to simplified service and. for i(\ 44 jrf^^l 6 W^t V /MJWWjWMS' Msies^ correct gear for every farming job six forward speeds and Jr188 words
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Miscellaneous197 1952-09-16 8 CIwrAOABV Meeting. 10 ReciUl, 10.30 News; Spore: fi Ballad Time; 6.15 Mw SINGAPORE ,o 45 U T,me To Dance. chadTm Melody Time; the° S^w"' W >o.43 10 -°i 5 2 "wS*n KUALA LUMPUR J*=: Popularity Poll; 8.30 Happy p.m. Radio Orch.; 1.30 News; 145 930 a.m. 3.20 p.m.. 6.15-6 45197 words
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Article, Illustration579 1952-09-16 9 JOHN HUSBAND - JOHN HUSBAND ABOUT MAKE-UP says as a mere, D and therefore presumably ignorant male, I do wish you women wouldn't. Nobody admires a beautifully made-up face more than I do. but when you've slapped on a bit of foundation, dabbed rouge somewhere on your cheeks, whisked579 words
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Article, Illustration250 1952-09-16 9 Debutantes, as we all know, are pretty young ladies who have been or soon will be presented at court. Sometimes however, they do other things such as modelling dresses Today's picture shows four debutante models: left to right. Miss Mary Williamson in pink satin with250 words
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Article454 1952-09-16 9 MEN OR WOMEN? in columns 1 and 2 we have John Husband." writing at&ut wdmen's make-up. Below we have HAL BOYLE of New York asking: Who enjoy life more —An,/ in the end. he's not too sure of the answer. rfkFTEN a woman si?hs, is a man's world. I wishAP - 454 words
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Article343 1952-09-16 9 MOTHERCRAFT IN MALAYA rpHE age at which Baby starts to walk wl-1 vary considerably with the individual. Early walking is often ia family trait and the mentally alert and healthy baby will walk earlier than a baby who is physically and mentally below par. Tne bones and343 words
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Advertisement97 1952-09-16 9 J^aw^9a^BEa^9aaMsi£aaißaK^aaMrasa: l"j%i >&fff*~ &XL > Heather McAngus -4$ jjmo*>~ i^ of Singapore. ■aVaaaV k*awHßF tJitSKKf^^^ Photo by Nora Vissenqs Meadow smdn Only 4$ months of age and look at that sturdy back of Baby Heather of course she is being \m? fed on Lactogen! gfmmmt/0 FOR TH E WORLD'S BABIES97 words
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Advertisement15 1952-09-16 9 c. c. c. j' Collect stx>oi.t'">e cuuy) ons to join Jhe Children's I Corner Club)-15 words
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Advertisement226 1952-09-16 9 Specially made for baby's tender skin Only the best is good enough for baby. Johnson's Baby Powder Is safe, pure and hygienically packed. It's as perfect as modern science can make it. Use Johnson's /T~ f~ Powder regularly, freely f^Sp^-—^-^P and with complete confidence. p^SL_i-^/\ In 4 and 10 ox.226 words
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Miscellaneous250 1952-09-16 9 Straits Times Crossword 7~" 2~" 3~ T~ 5~~ 6 7 18 To" Pi a?" ££S£ m«p« ivy s ti\ft Ssisk *■>" sgfi^ M -4 15 |H 16 IH li~ IT 72 25 i| 2* —1— TT 28 j ACROSS (S). 1. Saucers lor the Araenal "S 1 »]>• (3 7)250 words
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Article34 1952-09-16 10 'Cold rubber' tyres More than 69-million passengers automobile tyres were manufactured from synthetic 'cold rubber" in the United S.ates last year. More than 1.400 million pounds of cold rubber have been produced since 1948.34 words
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Article413 1952-09-16 10 Mass produced homes f o labourers MALA YA 'S SAND USED IN NEW PROCESS By Our Market Correspondent "I I A f. WAS sand is being used in the construction 1 of houses for Central Electricity Board workers at Klang in a process which was first devised to accelerate building413 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-09-16 10 MR. STANLEY LIAO. chemist at the Lam Soon Cannery Limited factory at Jurong Road, Singapore, at work in the firm's laboratory testing fungus for fermentation with Borneo soya beans for the manufacture of sauce. He is a graduate of the Christian University, Fukien, and Hong Kong University.50 words
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Article, Illustration173 1952-09-16 10 i t \.y kIU Ti AN. a. in specialises in economic questions, and is the first Unofficial to be Deputy President of the Singapore Legislative Council. was born in Singapore in 1908. His ancestors came from the district of Ho Sun, near Amoy, in173 words
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334 1952-09-16 10 By Our Market Correspondent rpHE preference for Rreen eating apples in Malaya. particularly among the Chinese, en- ables Canada to find a market for Newtown j apples, which is on e of the few varieties of Kreen apples which she produces. In most Dar;s334 words
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Article68 1952-09-16 10 A 5-YEAR plan for the dever lopment of Indonesia's airways has been announced by the Indonesian Government. Formerly, most of the Caruda Indonesian Airways' aircraft were sent to Austra!la for servicing. Garuda now Intends to do more servicing loca ly and thus avoid the additional cost of68 words
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Article227 1952-09-16 10 EXPERIMENTS are being carried out at the laboratory in the Jurong Road factory of Lam Soon Cannery, Limited, for selecting and culturing the right type of fungus with which to ferment soya beans in the manufacture of sauce The experiments have as ♦heir aim the227 words
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215 1952-09-16 10 'THE need of the hour to a comprehensive market survey of Malaya by an Indian trade delegation, which should equip i'self with the fullest facts of Indian produce and contracts, states a report In the Indian Chamber of Commerce Bulletin. Trade between India and215 words
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Article85 1952-09-16 10 United States production may reach a new high level by 1960 even If the average work-week goes below 40 hours, according to a study of long-range trends compiled by the business research department of the B.F. Goodrich Company, an American manufacturing firm. Because of an85 words
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Article369 1952-09-16 10 SIAMS faltering rubber industry will receive a new lease of life If plans currently being made by the newly-created Ministry of Co-operatives can be implemented. With the advice and assistance of an experienced rubber production expert loaned to Siam by the Pcod and Agriculture Organisation369 words
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Advertisement392 1952-09-16 10 I 11 "t mM :^S"j-». f— -7 ■■ij\»~jf* j -a ll> -Jr >•■ 71 I v ..:i'i_e» -'it T\ ■Zti.'stirT... _^t-*#> '*'y]l THE BETTER I FOR IT/ GUIMESS ,S 6000 FOR YOU MMNI l«\ CHOCOLATE LAXATIVE feM^) Nogriping BANISHES hB Noirhution CONSTIPATION L<y£ OVERNIGHT! I jf Available from Chemists and392 words
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239 1952-09-16 11 DEARER SYNTHETIC RUMOUR RAISES RUBBER PRICE 75 5/8 cts. for Oct. first grade By Our Market rwiHE price of October first 1 business in Singapore cents a lb.— or 1 5/8 cent price for September first f Two (actors combined, on' a market with a moderate turnover, to increase the239 words
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Article57 1952-09-16 11 Dealers' stocks of rubber in Singapore at the end of last month were nearly 4,000 tons less ttian at the end of July. Figures were August 45,574 tons and July 49,428 tons. Port stocks were 6.497 tons at the end of August, compared wlUi 5.665 tons57 words
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Article92 1952-09-16 11 The Malayan Exchange Bank* Association announced agreed rates of exchange to merchants yesterday as follows: Air Mail T.T. O.I). M d .t. Credit BUls New York 32 5 8 32 3 4 33 7 8 Canada 31 fl4 51 38 31 5 8 Trade Bills 3292 words
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Article48 1952-09-16 11 The following values have been fixed for assessing Customs duties In the Federation (or the period Sept. 11 to 17: rubber 774 cents per lb; copra $420 per ton; coconut oil $672 per ton; palm oil $977.50 per ton; palm kernels $324 per ton48 words
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Article145 1952-09-16 11 gHIPS alongside the Singapore Harbour Board KCdowm or tzpccU-d there at 7 a.m. today are: Benve«. 1/2 Automedon. 4/5: Olfnartnry. «'7: Wirit Okhla 11: O>nrov 13' 14: T'niumi Maru 15/K: Strel Artlaan 18: Obra 19 20: Roans NW4: Sedr.l. N W Rawang. NWS: Tr-rn-ttrram 23/24 Yochow 25/28: Meonia145 words
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Article34 1952-09-16 11 HONO KONO. Prl. Free market currency exchange of Hong Kong dollars was quoted at the close today as follows: US$l HKS6.3SS (caah); HKS6 38', (T.T.); £HK$l5 92. One tad of gold HKS29SV34 words
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Article14 1952-09-16 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Sept. IS.— S4BS.I2K a picul (op JT* cento).14 words
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Article93 1952-09-16 11 r*OPRA was steady in Sin*;ap:re yes erday at $25% a picul r.o.b buyers and $26', sellers. Coconut oil was quiet, sellers offering at $40.50 a picul f.o.b. Pepper was unchanged at $605 for Muntok (white) a picul tellers. $600 for Sarawak and 1525 for Lampong (black).93 words
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Article136 1952-09-16 11 From Our Own CarrespaoeVal MELBOURNE, Moo. CHARES continued to move irregularly on Melbourne nnd Sydney Stock Exchanges today. Gold shares showed a firmer tendency, but all other groups were erratic. Trade volume was light. Closing middle price* of aelected •tocki. ill Id Australian currcucv included: Loan 31136 words
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Article157 1952-09-16 11 rE Singapore Share Market opened the week yesterday quietly steady In tins and industrials, with no particular features. Rubbers were easier and limited business was reported. Price changes announc d by the Malayan Shire Brokers' A-s- ria lon yest, rday were:- I Mil SI-KMI.S Barer* Sellers G'town157 words
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Article15 1952-09-16 11 Mount Lvell 22/11 N Broken Hill. 6 Woulworlh 1V» YarrsFaila 35/8 +/115 words
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Article106 1952-09-16 11 MELBOURNE. Man. IN their first real test since the opening of the new season, crofsbred wools sold In Mr>'bourne today at prices fully firm on those ruling at the close of last season's auctions In June. These June prices were up to 10 per cent higher106 words
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Advertisement1317 1952-09-16 11 t- 24U MANSFIELD dc CO,, LTD. J-. 240, p!.«IT (Irxorf^jfotad In Singapore) AM ether 2ST BLUE FUNNEL LINE fnrll# fo .meed via ether part* ta load and discharge —9* SmNis^IviRKStTGLA^COW. CoNDON ft CONTINENTAL p PORTS T*ucer for Liverpool Hovra. |«/st Hollond ft Gdynio i**"^ ii/2 A *^o l ,goJ orL1,317 words
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Advertisement1050 1952-09-16 11 McAI.ISTEH <5t CO., LTD. TEL: No >fO4 CLLEHHAN 6t BCCKMAIX KLAVENCSS UMS L0..00H. HAVRJ. vS OTTE.DAM ft ESZA and 'o- U.S.A.. North At'antic Ports Accepting cargo far Central ft South and Canoda via Colombc American Part* "CITY OF KHARTOUM" ~r-RANCISVII.It" 17/iTsWt. 2S P /27^». K%>'2#. P S's»™ "V* CITY Of1,050 words
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Article446 1952-09-16 12 Wind up with 3-1 win over R.A.F. Malays 3; Royal Air Force..... 1. AM ALAYS wound up their SAFA Community League programme with another exhibition of clever football to beat a 10- man R.A.F. side star insideright Walker was injured in the 12th minute at446 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-09-16 12 MALAYS inside-right, Ahmed Yusoff. beats R.A.F.'s goalkeeper Coupland to the ball in one of the many thrilling incident* during yesterday's S.A.F.A. Community league match which was won by Malays 3-I.— Straits Times picture.33 words
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Article173 1952-09-16 12 t\ ROZARIO. playing in top form, netted two good goals and made another when SRC beat Singapore Engineer Regiment 3-0 in a hockey friendly at SRC. ground yesterday. The game, which was fast and Interesting, was evenly contested and was not so one-sided as173 words
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Article23 1952-09-16 12 TODAY: 1000 <7i). 0028 (1 2l 21K 18.41 IMO (471 TOMORROW: 1028 18 2) 0402 (2 0) 21M 1891. :«11 140123 words
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Article559 1952-09-16 12 SENTINEL - Malayan team for Ceylon? SENTINEL By WHAT does the Federation stand to gain by the projected match acainst Ceylon next month assuming that there will be sufficient funds to send a representative contingent to Ceylon? Win. lose or draw, there would be the certainty of binding yet closer the sporting559 words
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Article29 1952-09-16 12 The Singapore Business Huumj F.A. Cup match between Fraser A Neave S.C. and Chartered Bank S.C.. scheduled to be played at F.&N. ground yesterday, was called off.29 words
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Article121 1952-09-16 12 CIX teams have entered for the 0 lnbt-club competition to be run by the Singapore Chinese Football Association. This was stated at the council meeting of the SCFA yesterday. The teams are: Aston A.C., Amicables AA, Young Companions A.A., Siong 800 A_A MerrUads Musical Assn..121 words
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Article91 1952-09-16 12 A former British mile champion Joe Blnks who has attended every Olympic Oames meeting since 1906 passed through Singapore yesterday by air from London on his way to Korea. Mr. Binks now 73 has been invited by the British War Office to give a91 words
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Article48 1952-09-16 12 OSLO. Mon. Sverre Stranrll. of Norway, bettered the world hammer record here yesterday I with a throw of 200 feet II 1 inches. The previous record, set up by !J. Csermak of Hungary in the Olympic Games at Helsinki, was 197 feet ll 3 Inches.— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article60 1952-09-16 12 In a Singapore Hockey Association Div. 2A match played on the 8.0.D.C.A. ground yesterday, P.WX). beat 3 8.0.D. "B" by two goals to one. R. Rosarlo. who led the P.W.D. attack, scored both goals while Ross scored for 3 BOD. off a pass60 words
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Article27 1952-09-16 12 The Singapore Swimming Club will hold a chunplcnship gala on Sept.. 20 at 3.30 p.m. There will be twenty three events In the programme.27 words
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Article24 1952-09-16 12 In a Singapore Hockey Association Div. 1A match at Alexandra yesterday. 3 8.0.D. beat R.N.A.S (Sembawang) by five goals to two.24 words
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Article212 1952-09-16 12 C.S.C. I Police ii rjISPLAYINO fine combinat:on. Ceylonese beat Police three goals to nil In a friendly hockey match at Balestier yesterday. For the Police, De Silva at goal and 8. Velupallal wore outstanding, but the forwards hesitated time and agnln before taking shots at «.o-\212 words
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Article134 1952-09-16 12 Foresters whip Chinese 4- nil CHERWOOD Foresters got off lo a fine start In the S.H.A. Div. IB league when they trounced a 10-man Singapore Chinese Recreation Club side by four goals to nil at Hong Lim Green yesterday. The "Oreenshirts" led two-nil at the interval through goals scored by134 words
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Article74 1952-09-16 12 The team to represent the Royal Army Sen Corps against Nee Soon Oai.i^on In a friendly rugby match ut Nee Soon at S.IS p.m. tomorrow is: Capt. Oouriie; Lt. McDermld, Dvr Carter. Lt. Wllson-Loyd. Cpl. Ourney; Dry Gaudion, SQMS Wlliiams; Cpl. Vlgus, Cpl. Nagle. L.Cpl. Baseley, Cpl. Bell,74 words
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Article40 1952-09-16 12 The following will represent Singapore Khalsa Association In a friendly hockey match against Singapore Cricket Club, at the Padang today: Bakar: Avtai Rabinder. A jit Hardlal. Himmat: Brltam. Blant. Sukhtev. Harbhajan, Harbans, Parkasha 'Darshan.40 words
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Article89 1952-09-16 12 The team to represent Volunteer Police In a S.A.F A Div. 3B game against Cosmos S.C. at Oeylang on Friday will be selected from: William Ho, James Teo, V. Nadarajah Samal Sahib. D. Kessler. Ooh Kirn Pong, Luke Lopes. Shasall, Charlie Tan. Huln Whye Hoong Phillip James,89 words
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Article218 1952-09-16 12 /CHINESE Engineering: Merchants (Blue) from Group 'A' won the Paglar challenge cup by beating CYMA (Golden) from Group *B 5-1 in the triangular final of the S.T.T.A.'s 1952 junior interclub league championships at the S.B.A. Hall last night. I They had earlier beaten the Group218 words
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470 1952-09-16 12 By A Special Correspondent rIE recent visit of former world table tennis champions, Richard Bergmann and Johnny Leach, and the Hon* Kong "marvels", Slh So Chu and Fu Chi Fang, has shown that th* Singapore standard, though improved, is still far below470 words
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Article65 1952-09-16 12 Mohan Seth in final BOMBAY. Mon— Th° skipper of the Indian Thomas Cup team. Davinder Mohan, was fully stretched before he succeeded in beating George Lewis 15-14. 15-6 in the men's slngl s semi-final of the Cricket Club of India open badminton championships played l last night. T. N. Seth,UP - 65 words
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Article58 1952-09-16 12 The team to represent Khalsa Association In the S.H.A. Div. IB hockey match, against G.H Q am the Khalsa ground at 5.15 p.m. tomorrow will be chosen from: Bakar; Aviar Singh, Shamsner Singh, Harbhuan Singh, Hardlil Singh, Kehar Singh; Inder Singh. Niranjan Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Harbans Singh, Girshan58 words
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Advertisement851 1952-09-16 12 LASSIFIED ADS(Continued from 6) ACCOMMr 'lON VACANT SINGLE re modern conveniences. boar* 1 Inclusive. Phone Mrs EUls. 8< "> FOR REN" 'op floor of No. j 15. Beach Ro A Apply to No. 70-A. The A c 'c. Singapore. TO LET: <~>^p large furnished room with ov kitchen, bathroom entrance851 words
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Miscellaneous84 1952-09-16 12 SPORTS DIARY HOCKEY: I)iv. 1 'A 1 l.at iff v Simr Darby— Karrer Park. Com Wandernrs v TMCA at YM( A; munity Ur.. Navy Chinese— at Div. 2 •A'. Khalsa f Tamaenis J. Bmr; S.A.F.A. Div. t. ISC 'A' Rovers at Khalaa; Di». 2 'B\ v Harbour Board at BODCA.84 words
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