The Straits Times, 2 October 1952
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Title Section18 1952-10-02 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration805 1952-10-02 1 Padang crowd cheer the Duchess GREAT DAY FOR THE PEOPLE IT was the people's day yesterday. A great cosmopolitan crowd gathered on the Padang and cheered. A simple ceremony. And the Duchess of Kent became a Freeman of the City of Singapore. The throng people of many805 words
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Article164 1952-10-02 1 'THE ADMISSION of the Duchess of Kent to honorary freedom of tbe City of Singapore was a pledge that the Colony will develop, progress and maintain its rights within the Commonwealth and also showed deep appreciation of the Roya act by which the late King George164 words
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Article20 1952-10-02 1 SAIGON, Wed.— Australian and Siamese military missions arrived here today to study the war in Indo-Chlna. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article39 1952-10-02 1 LONDON Wed— Mr Chi: chill and hts cabinet yester day had a detailed report from Mr. Anthony Eden, tht Foreign Secretary, on the latest Persian counter proposals for a solution of the oil dispute. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration654 1952-10-02 1 Duchess praises 'one people idea rE Duchess of Kent, the first Royal Freeman of the City of Singapore, said yesterday that Its people were engaged upon a project of far-reaching significance the casting into one mould of elements derivrd from many d.llerent cultures "This plan in iSc'.f trst!ties to the654 words
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219 1952-10-02 1 rpEACHERS of St. PatA rick's School, Singapore, are still looking for the schoolboy who was asked to leave Kaliang airport on Tuesday, two hours before the arrival of tbe Duchess of Kent. When be is found he will be given a219 words
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343 1952-10-02 1 NAN HALL - NAN HALL All the pomp and ceremony waited By rUS is the story of 15 little patients of St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital, Sig'ap, who lay on the grass by the side of the City Hall steps yesterday for an hour-and-a-half to see343 words
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Article64 1952-10-02 1 CALCUTTA. Wed. MORE than a million people in about 100 villages in the Bihar proviD> fought flood waters from the rain-s wo 1 1 c n Ganges River, which washed away scores of mud-huts and disrupted rail and road communication. The Indian Government has sent about 900UP - 64 words
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Article19 1952-10-02 1 MONTEVIDEO. Wed— A Uruguayan Air Force bomber exjflxied and crashed yesterday killing seven crewmen. AP.AP - 19 words
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Article28 1952-10-02 1 j LONDON, Wed— The Soviet Ambassador to Britain. Mr Andrei Gromyko. left Lon- i don today for Berlin on his way to Moscow. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article19 1952-10-02 1 OTTAWA. Wed. Canada Is to finance and build a U555,000,000 cement works in Northern Pakistan. A. P.19 words
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Advertisement25 1952-10-02 1 jT Jr U.S.de.SILVA^mEiIERs f JO* OKCHORD ROOD tit- There are **\f STRONG f arguments in favour of COLD STORAGE BEEF! Singapore COLD STORAGE Co- LkL25 words
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Advertisement1214 1952-10-02 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited for the •x>st of Chinese Temporary Translators In the Jofcore Police Contingent. The salary payable is 5240 p.m. plus approved Cost of Living Allowance. Candidates should be in possession of the 'fol- lowing qualifications: (i) -CarrbrHee Srhool Certifl- <•"»" ->r the equivalent thereof; (Mi Goo1,214 words
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Advertisement708 1952-10-02 2 NOTICES NOTICE PENANG RECREATION CLUB Notice H hereby given to al* perrons being holders of D?»en- hir-s Issued by the above Club tl'af. on presentation of their D"- br.nturcr? on or befo-v t'le 31st. c"ay cf Dore-rber, ij-,2. to the So-retar'- of the above Clu\ tie Club will pay to708 words
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Advertisement396 1952-10-02 2 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Tyres, Paint, Distemper, Borneo Baws. Wire Nails. Wood Preservative. Beltings. Rubber Hoses. Record Changer, Radiator Cores. Biscuits, Soya Beans. Fls-ur. etc.. etc. i To be h?ld at Our Salerooms Nos. 14'U Robin- I son Road. Spore. on Friday 3rd October. 19.". 2 8t 11.00 A.M. NOW396 words
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Advertisement245 1952-10-02 2 NOTICES CHANGE OF TELEPHONE I.INUFTEVES (M) Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur wish to notify our business associates and friends that [our Telephone No has been altered 'to 6241. 6242 as from Sept. 30th Please note- this change In your directory. DISTRICT COURT SALE US 8. No. 179 of Mi tn the cause245 words
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Article277 1952-10-02 3 'Adopting Moscow line I over N. Africa colon ia I policy PARIS, Wednesday. jyfARSHAL Alphonse Juin, Inspector-General of the French Armed Forces, yesterday accused the United States of unconsciously following the Moscow line over French colonial policy in North Africa. "I told our American friend* someReuter - 277 words
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Article110 1952-10-02 3 LONDON. Wed. frill QOBM has granted 1 tin- husband, Ihe Duke of l.'diniiurgh. precedence next t« her except where otherwise provided by Act of Parliament. N» official explanation of the Duke's position in relation > llu-ir son. the heir apparent, Prince Charles. w's available110 words
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Article58 1952-10-02 3 HONG KONG Wed Mr. Joili Behrrns. member of a 8.-iuforci wool manufaci' 4 loam, who arrived here such t!ie local textile marke tcld the press: "Bradfjrer not happy with the ricent bi- chal direr vi h Peking 'Manufacturers in Brariford troi'ld prefer to tndo with Cfcira58 words
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Article50 1952-10-02 3 COLOMBO. Wed. Briiruu'.s Fiis: Sea Lord. Admiral Sir Rhorieiick McGrieor. nmved here by air yesterday. He Is on a four-week tour of naval s:aiions in the Indian Ocenr. and the Far East. Alter in<p?clin? naval s<a(ior.s hne Sir Rhoderick v. HI <;o to Singapore. RsuterReuter - 50 words
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Article30 1952-10-02 3 GENOA. Wed. Captain Carlsen of the Flying Enterprise received a hero's welcome here last night whrn he docked in Flying Enterprise II en route to India.— A P30 words
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188 1952-10-02 3 Comet route to Singapore announced LONDON. Wed THE British Overseas Air- waya Corporation has announced ih; route lor the Lcndon-S ngapor? Comet jet- liner service, which starts on Oct. 14 The trip, including stops at Rome. Cairo. Bahrein. Karachi. Calcutta. Rangoon and Bangkok tOial distance i 7,761 miles-wiJ. take 271188 words
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Article41 1952-10-02 3 MANILA. Wed— A Siamese trade mission i s leaving for 3 tour of Hong Kong, Japan. Indonesia Singapore and Burma, according to a communication to the Forrnjn Office h.Te by Philiplne Minister to Siam Brrnahe Afr!a Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article77 1952-10-02 3 LOHFREN, Germany. Wed. The whole village turned out yesterday to farewell 11--year-old Ivan Pirecnik who has been ordered by a United States court to return with his real mother— a woman he has never known to Yugoslavia. More than 100 of Ivan's school matesUP - 77 words
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Article34 1952-10-02 3 NEW YORK Wed. -Dr. Ivan Kerno. 62-year-old Czech diplomat and retiring United Nations assistant secretary-general, said on a television programme yesterday that he was seeking asylum In the United States. A.*34 words
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Article23 1952-10-02 3 HANOVER Wei. -Dr HJalmar Schacht, 75-year-old f'nancial adviser and onetime Nazi banker, left here today by air for Madrid. A P.23 words
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Article53 1952-10-02 3 FIRST ATOMIC GUN IN U.S. WASHINGTON, Wed. VTEWSPAPERS yesterday published photographs ot the world's first atomic gun an 85-ton mobile field piece. The Run. an "all purpose weapon" can fire either atomic or high explosive shells. The gun has a calibre of 280 millimetres nearly 12 inches and has aReuter - 53 words
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Article28 1952-10-02 3 PARIS Wed. American aircraft carriers wil soon b° ••quipped for carrying the atomic bomb. United States Secretary of the Navy, Mr. D. Kimbali said today.— Reute-Reuter - 28 words
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194 1952-10-02 3 PUSAN. (Korea). Wednesday. PORTY-FIVE Chinese prisoners-of-war were killed and 120 injured today when American infantrymen stormed into a Communist compound to quell rioting. Two U.N. soldiers were slightly The demonstration Decan at 7.30 a.m. among "bard core- Communists. The Incident occurred on Cheju Island,UP - 194 words
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Article60 1952-10-02 3 BRISBANE, Wed. PETER HORN, aged 5, of Brisbane, found a bif parcel of banknotes in the street and gave oat handtuis to playmates. On« youngster took borne CAI 000. His father, thinking they were fakes, threw them on the fire. Police have th r remainderReuter - 60 words
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Article45 1952-10-02 3 BERLIN, Wed.— A Communist East Berlin court yesterday convie'ed 34 businessmen for "economic sabotage by removing about 100 tons of paper and three printing machines from th e Soviet sector to West Berlin." Prison sentences of up to 13 years were Imposed. A.PAP - 45 words
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Article30 1952-10-02 3 NICE, Wed— Mr. R. A. Butler. British Chancellor of the Exchequer, left here yesterday by air for London after a 10-day holiday on the French Riviera.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-10-02 3 MtMBERS OF THE Druid Order, the British Circle of the Universal Bond, assemble on Primrose Hill north of Regent's Park, London, to mark the son's autumn equinox. Ancient records say that a stone circle with a central stone altar was built on a hill.46 words
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180 1952-10-02 3 IF RUSSIA STARTS A WAR.... PARIS. Wednesday. UNITED STATES Admiral Robert B. Carney, the Allied Commander for Southern Furore, said yesterday that a guided missile of the type recently tested in Korea is available for use in Europe "at any timei' in the eventUP - 180 words
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Article89 1952-10-02 3 Father of 10 won't take more pay CANBERRA. Wed. 'THE Australian Auditor- General, Mr. J, Brophy. has refused a £AlOO a year salary Increase. In his annual report tabled in Parliament, he said: "It hurt me to have to refuse the rise. "I have 10 children, and the extra £100Reuter - 89 words
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Article24 1952-10-02 3 CAIRO Wed Emperor Haile Selassie soon will pay his first visit to Eritrea since the former Italian colony becacne federated with Ethiopia.—A.P.AP - 24 words
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Article29 1952-10-02 3 ROME Wed A rare royal eagle, with a 3 ft. wingspan. was shot near Rome today by Felice Blva after it killed one of his gun-dogs— A.P.AP - 29 words
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Article337 1952-10-02 3 LONDON, Wed. START of the new trading account provided no outstanding movements on the London Stock Exchange today. But though the turnover remained subnormal, conditions looked firm in the later stages particularly as regards domestic stocks. Oiltedged showed an all-round improvement extending up to one-quarter of a point337 words
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Article29 1952-10-02 3 LONDON. Oct. 1. Cash Buyers «9«5; Sellers C 966; Forward Bayers £954' 2 Sellers £955>' 2 Settlement £965 (up £3). Turnover. a.m. 275 tons; p.m. 95.29 words
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Article36 1952-10-02 3 LONDON. Oct 1— Spot 31' t d., Nov. l\\6. Dec. 21* d., JanMar. 21 4 d.. Apr -June Sl'.d, July-Sept. 21>«d. Oct. ci.f. 21»*d.. Nov. all 2H 4 d, De:. ci.f. 21\d. Market: Quiet.36 words
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Article62 1952-10-02 3 LONDON. Wed. BOAC have got their full fleet oi nin* Series I comet airliners 15 months ahead of time, trie de Havilland Aircraft Company, announced today.. De Havillanas will now start delivering Comets fir Canadian pacific Airlines, the Royat Canadian Air Foive. arm Air France, and62 words
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Article59 1952-10-02 3 KATHMANDU. Nepal, Wed. —One eonvlct was killed and five injured— two seriously— when police opened fire on 50 convicts who tried to escape from Kathmandu gaol last night. One man tried to grab a rifle from a sentry and escape. In the confusion all theReuter - 59 words
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Article41 1952-10-02 3 CARACAS. Venezuela, Wed. —The government last ni^ht said that 10 people were killed and 12 wounded in an uprising put down on Monday In the state of Portuguese. A communique said that 65 rebels were captured. AP.AP - 41 words
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Article135 1952-10-02 3 BRISBANE. Wed. mf R A C Billing;, who was recently appointed by the Federation Govermient as liaison officer to advi.se and help Malayan students in Australia, has arrived in Brisbane to start his new duties. There are nearly 1.000 students from Malaya in Australia. Mr. Billing,UP - 135 words
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Advertisement150 1952-10-02 3 (jd COOL eJftuMMcq.. smi^h^v il ALL PURPOSE |P STORAGE CAIKETS W-S W ELWOOD refneerated cabinets v steel-built, threecoat enamelled, and engineered for efficient high temperature storage of essential foods. Capacity of models, designed for home use. cafes, clubs, hotels, hospitals, industrial plants etc ranges from 1.4 cuff. t^j~^> (illustrated) to150 words
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Advertisement322 1952-10-02 3 £j£=e^ —you KNOW the answer. It's that 09^"_ x something EXTRA you give your Comi-' 1 pany by having studied in your spar* I^£p^ time whatever business subject you have ff^F chosen. I.C.S. ran and will give you specialised training that will help you to acquire the particular branch of322 words
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Article141 1952-10-02 4 Duke tours east coast by launch VMIL Duke o: Kent spent n^ JL !irst cay m Singapore p.c- 1 eking and swimming Accompanied by Lord Al- lorp, EqUv-rry. and one <>; .Ie Governor's A.D.C. s. iquadron Leader L. F. Knei. j te Duke went in a police j >at from141 words
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Article54 1952-10-02 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Johore has selected one officer and eight Guides to represent Guiding in the State at the review in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday in honour of the Duchess of Kent. Che Maimunah binte Abdul Rahman, Johore Bahru Distict Commissioner for Guides will be in54 words
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Article165 1952-10-02 4 THE following City Council employees were presented to the Duchess at the reception held in the City Council Chamber yesterday evening: Mr. Yeow Cheng Hoe. Assistant Treasurer; Mr. L H. Marcus, Divisional Sanitary Inspector. Health Department; Mr. S. Palaniandy, Public Lighting Engineer. Electricity Department. Mr.165 words
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Article154 1952-10-02 4 DUCHESS INSPECTS THE BASE TODAY AT 10.30 this morning, Ui« Duchess of Kent, accompanied by the Naval C-in-C, Admiral Sir Guy Russell, will enter Singapore Naval Base through the Sembawang gate, on her way to inspect Britain a Far Eastern naval :.(ivo centre. Immediately on her arrival Inside the gate.154 words
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Article58 1952-10-02 4 KIM. A LUMPI'R. Wednesday GENERAL Sir Gerald Templer. the Federation High Commi^ioner. says he will be pleased if people attending the reception for the Duchess of Kent, wear traditional dress. A spokesman of King's House said this today when he confirmed a similar remiest »nadp *v Mr58 words
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Advertisement122 1952-10-02 4 r \w l^flßW -l- #1 -mm 9 x J4H M y S& «B w zmm i Jt.-i •i#* osktifm fitvtn and M4JH a^MUs, M*dm*~ Occasions of unique and special enjoyment call for cigarettes made by Bt\so\o Hedges to reflect the rare perfection and to echo the whole contented mood A,122 words
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Advertisement48 1952-10-02 4 FOR EXTRA COMFORT jfl MS mtk 9A Wi 1 1 ftju Vw I fll Hr ■»> M iCu POCKETED SPRING INTERIOR MATTRESSES HYPNOS "STANDARD" 3*6 WIDE, WITH 315 SPRINGS— EACH ENCLOSED INJTS OWN CALICO POCKET $187.50 HYPNOS "SUPA" 36" WIDE, WITH 672 POCKETED SPRINGS THE ACME OF LUXURY $258.0048 words
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381 1952-10-02 5 JUDGE HEADS TEAM TO FIGHT CORRUPTION Big probe in Govt. service KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. J'HE Federation Government today named a commission to inquire immediately into corruption in the country. Mr. Justice Taylor, a Supreme Court Judge. Is appointed chairman. The other members are: Mr. Yong Shook Lin, Mr. V. M.381 words
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Article122 1952-10-02 5 rE survey on sickness and resultant financial difficulties, which was planned to take place two months ago in Singapore, has been postponed indefinitely because of lack of funds. Mr. Goh Keng Swee, of the Research Section of the Social Welfare Department revealed this yesterday.122 words
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198 1952-10-02 5 Sir Gerald keeps a promise to a villager SEREMBAN. Wed. THE headman of Sikamat new village, four miles i from Seremban. 42-year-old I I Chow Fong, today put out I his left hand to the Hi?h I Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, and had it j grasped warmly. "I promised198 words
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Article40 1952-10-02 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed The Nong Chik Tennis Party yesterday held a dinner for the president, Dalo Shaikh Abu Bakar bin Yahaya, who was congratulated on the honour the Sultan had bestowed on him on the occasion of his birthday.40 words
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Article64 1952-10-02 5 PENANG, Wed. Sixteen New Zealand dental nurses have applied to work in remote rural areas in Kelantan. But only two will be chosen to serve for a period of two to three years. The two selected, representing the first team of trained dental nurses which the64 words
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Article39 1952-10-02 5 A Government secondary school with 22 classrooms for 880 girls has just been completed in Haig Road. Singapore. The Education Department has proposals for a pure and domestic science block adjacent to this building.39 words
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112 1952-10-02 5 139 FRESHMEN ENTER MALA YA 'S UNIVERSITY A RECORD number of Malays wer e among the 139 young men and women who became freshmen of the University of Malaya yesterday— the first day of the 1952-1953 academic year. Sixteen Malay students enrolled, three for Medicine, eight for Arts, four for112 words
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Article69 1952-10-02 5 PENANG. Wed— Peciang will soon have its first labour court presided over by local Labour Department officers. The court will be set up in the lower courts as soon as the present buildings there hav e been renovated. The court will hear preliminary inquiries69 words
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142 1952-10-02 5 THE SINGAPORE Naval Basr Labour Union will seek the advice of the Com-missioner-General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. on its de cision to boycott the Self tar by-etection for the Singapore Legislative Council. The president of the union. Mr. B sitiah. told the Straits Times142 words
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Article71 1952-10-02 5 The Dutch-owned freighter, the 8.207-ton Rempang. which arrived in the outer roads ">n Monday, had a sudden outbreak of fire in one of her hatches when she was about 500 miles away from Singapore. The fire burned fo r 24 hours, while the ship made71 words
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Article63 1952-10-02 5 A tame young Malayan tigress. Nepti. which was formerly mascot of the Ist Bn., 7th Gurkha Rifles, has just made Its debut at London Zoo. She was given to the zoo by the Gurkhas. Nepti is in perfect condition and on view to visitors, but she63 words
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Article222 1952-10-02 5 VI lISIWIONS liable to lua.l shi-d lint loda>: I»\V I nion Building t'haMuorlh lid Pli-rrr Rd.. >.>mrr\ll!r Bit. Lcrdon I Kd. Victoria Park. Kaaaia Hill -..11 Rd. Ot. Wurld. Ha Hone oil Mill, Un. i<i< iniT.it >.r ii.it. -I. .rk ><d \I! Immhi and \>t>ork liM-ihf'ni. >l.il»ran222 words
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Article, Illustration136 1952-10-02 5 WHO should present the Duchess with a bouquet? Someone pointed out that City Councillor Mr. G. E. N. Oehlers had two young daughters. Up to that time 1 p.m. yesterday— sevt?n- year old Lynnette Oehlers did not even think she would136 words
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Article13 1952-10-02 5 SEGAMAT Wed.— The Segamat Club will celebrate its 33rd anniversary tomorrow.13 words
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Article196 1952-10-02 5 A village house shocks Templer SEKAMAT New Village, We4L T HE Hl Bh Commissioner. Gen. Sir Gerald Templer, was horrified at the conditions under which 33 rubber tappers and their families were living in whal j could be called "pig-sty al- ley" In Sekamat new vUlage, four miles from Seremban196 words
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Article31 1952-10-02 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Tampoi Mental Hospital, closed for some years past, has been re-opened. Patients from Johore, who had been sent to Tanjong Rambutan, Perak. have been brought back.31 words
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Article40 1952-10-02 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Mohamed bin Ghulam Mohd was sentenced here today to four months" imprisonment, to be followed by 12 months' police supervision, for criminal breach of trust of a motor car wheel with tyre and tube.40 words
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Miscellaneous238 1952-10-02 5 VUI IU C'UI.NCIL: Leadership iraininit course lecture four. 'Accounts and Records" by Mrs Gloria Tan at British Council Hall, mamlord Road S p.m to 7.30 n m ruLICt BAND: Public performance at liunic Bahru j45 Dm lo 645 am. INDIAN AssOtiAllU.S: Public meeting to commemorate Ghandi'a birthday in association premises.238 words
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Article35 1952-10-02 6 ACKNOWLE DGMENT THE Family of the late Mrs fhua Keh Hal wish to convpv their appreciation of the tokens nl sympathy and regard from friends anr 1 relatives during the period of the'r rad b«rpavement.35 words
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Article513 1952-10-02 6 City's Royal Freeman When, at the b ginning of last year, the Coljny LegisI- t>ve Council empowered the City Counil to confer honorary Freedom of thp City »!u re was no reason to expect that the opportunity would i now so soon to inscribe on the roll of Freomen the513 words
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Article644 1952-10-02 6 Mr. T. Aiken. as chairman of Fraser and Neave Ltd., has drawn attention, on behalf of the tax-paying community, in the Federation as well as in he Colony, to two legitimate eri«;va \ces under the incometai. lav. No income-tax legislation can be entirely perfect; even in the644 words
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1169 1952-10-02 6 The problem of higher schooling A well known member of the teaching profession in Singapore suggests a new approach to the present post-School Certificate system. JUDGING from the number of anonymous letters and comments regarding the postSchool Certificate class in our Malayan schools,1,169 words
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391 1952-10-02 6 "<) LD Dorais" letter in defence of the S.I.T. and against the Progressive Party programme is typical of the old-fashioned mugwumpery which is still to be found lurking in this Colony Your correspondent states that "the Trust is an executive body building houses391 words
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Letter200 1952-10-02 6 KLYWE &TREET Exposure to the public gaze" i cannot have it bcth ways. Western women sojourning in Malaya must wear either Western or Eastern style clothes. If the choice is Western style, it should be admitted that on a hot summer day in Britain the backless200 words
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Letter134 1952-10-02 6 I WONDER how many Er.crish-language newspaper readers in Singapor 3 reaiise that the Brazilian naval training ship, Almirante Snidlnna. was built in England, a; Barrow-in-Fur-r.ess. in 1934? Many have admired the fine lines of this magnificent vessel, which a?ain proves that Britain can still achieve grace ano134 words
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Letter148 1952-10-02 6 IJROM time to time appeals have been made through the Press for blood donors by the Blood Transfusion Service. Blood from donors has been given to patients who need it, but before this blood is given is t^iere any check on it to see whether it148 words
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Article427 1952-10-02 6 On the Margin Dato Dalam Mr. P. C. B. Newington of Suugei Bruas Estate, in Perak, has been prodded by rhe tarup (ii;cussicn into recalling a Ecrneo tale of 1914. In grateful fascination we retire and hand him the half-column which here fcl'ows. in his own words: The subject brings427 words
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Advertisement782 1952-10-02 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. Claasifled Form In Page S liOOTON: On September 28, at P'-nang Maternity Hospital, to fun. wife of James William Hoo:<.n. a daughter. V/lBB: On September 29th at Bunßsar Hospital, to Diana, wife Of A. M. Webb, Colonial Legal Service, a son (Simon Henry), brother for Amanda. THE ENGAGEMENT782 words
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Advertisement200 1952-10-02 6 Magnesium Magnesium, lightest of the common metals and siX cry-white in colour, is the element usually associated with photographers* "flash powder", and incendiary bombs. It is produced by the electrolysis of magnesium chloride a compound made either from sea-water, magnesium-containing brine or mineral deposits of magnesia and by the thermal200 words
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Article, Illustration522 1952-10-02 7 The Duchess smiles and says: Thank you rpHREE hundred people sang "For She's a Jolly 1 Good Fellow" in the City Hall, Singapore, yesterday, at a reception to honour the Duchess of Kent. It was spontaneous and unexpected. But it marked the pleasure with which522 words
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313 1952-10-02 7 Till: DUCHESS of Kent wore a tiara and a pink chiffon gown at the first official dinner given in her honour by the Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, at Government House last night. Present were the Commis-sioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald;313 words
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Article164 1952-10-02 7 15m. mail items before Xmas THE DIRECTOR "of Posts, j Mr. W. A. Cooper, esti- mates that the Singapore Post Office will handle about 15 million letters, postcards, packets and parcels between now and Christmas. The 5 e items must be individually handled, datestamped, sorted. bagged, transported, re-sorted and finally164 words
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Article47 1952-10-02 7 New P. O. ship for Far East The P. and O. line's latest cargo-liner, the Sunda, of 11,600 tons deadweight, which will be put on the Fa;* East run, undergoes trial runs today. The Sunda is expected to leave London on her maiden voyage on Oct. 23.47 words
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Article28 1952-10-02 7 A further 2,056 people were vaccinated in the Singapore Ctty area yesterday. This brings the total number vaccinated In the last 42 days to 377.26228 words
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229 1952-10-02 7 IPOH. Wed. FIVE members o; the Krani.it Pu'ai tin mine Jungle squud. who battled a numerically superior force of bandits for the nine's water iupc-liiu- last June. locliy received the High Co mnissioncr's letter of com-neniation for v:l>r 11. v CM*' P OVccr. Prrak229 words
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225 1952-10-02 7 Red ship was the first to 'dress' for the Duchess Rest of the news in brief IrPHE Communist "stay forever" ship, Hai Hsuan, was the first vessel in Singapore waters to "dress" for the Duchess. At 7 o'clock yesterday morning, the ship flew all the flags it had on board225 words
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119 1952-10-02 7 rpO commemorate the fifth* JL anniversary of the formation of the Pasir Panjang Rural District Committee, a resident of the district. Mr. Ang Seng Hoe. a businessman, has offered a $r>oo scholarship for education The scholarship, tenable in Singapore only at a Government or aided119 words
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Article62 1952-10-02 7 United Nations Day—October 24 will be celebrated in Singapore by an exhibiti >v in the British Council Hall from Oct. 24 to Nov. 3 Trje exhibition to be opened by the vice-president of the Sincapore Legislative Council, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan. on Oct. 24, will show62 words
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Article46 1952-10-02 7 IPOH, Wed— Mrs. B. Cox of Tanjong Rambutan. and Tengku Hussein bin Tengku Yahya. Assistant District Officer. Ipoh. have been named additional honorary district organisers for Perak'.s Poppy Day appeal. Tengku Hussein will be District organiser for Ulu Kinta. Excluding Tanjong Rambutan.46 words
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Article20 1952-10-02 7 SEGAMAT. Wed— The Segamat Public Library is to be built In front of the Women's and Children's Clinic.20 words
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Advertisement54 1952-10-02 7 Y§sM BRANDY I 4 ST/MUIAT/MG DRtMOFQVAUrV The Silent Model LE. 200 77/ i rmml oimfnrtiiblc Motor Cycle on Htltjmn nulls. VERY LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED SOLE AGENTS KEE HUAT RADIO CO. LTD.. 1:2-124, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. 9. PHONE 4566. 223. DATU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR, PHONE 3451. 24. BEACH54 words
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Advertisement101 1952-10-02 7 (In Her New Dress) A jcivci am* dgJlLj Nail Ulislies $1.75 bo P Se J^^i IN ALL THE NEW ™)]1 COLOURS fjf Mb. Clever women me ///tfg^^9BßS^S/^^\'C\ PECGY SAGE W////IHttW NAII POLISH UjLriljrJtjtal^ at they do a fine iewcl as an exclamation pom' to give beauty and emphasis ro the101 words
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209 1952-10-02 8 CROWN COUNSEL TELLS JUDGE: THK Singapore Traction Company is losing $5,000 a day in collections because of crooked practices by employees selling tickets, stated Mr. A. H. Simpson, Crown Counsel, in the High Court yesterday. Mr. Simpson said this before the209 words
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Article, Illustration59 1952-10-02 8 MX. STEPHEN LIEW PHAK SANG and Miss Marie Chung Sau Fong, of Hong Kong, leaving St. Michael's Church, Ipoh, after their marriage on Tuesday. The bridegroom Ls the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Liew Chong i.urn, of Ipoh, while the bride b the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.59 words
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173 1952-10-02 8 A PRETTY, young Chin- ese mother yesterday told the Singapore Second Police Magistrate. Mr. D.H. Chapman/ that she fought back with a slipper when molested by soldiers in an unlighted boat. Mustaffa bin Ishak, an M.O.R. of the Royal Artillery, Blakang Mati,173 words
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346 1952-10-02 8 Dying man said police attacked h im doctors BEFORE he died Teo Chung Heng, aged 29, complained that he had been assaulted in a police station. th c Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. Teo and five other Chinese were arrested in an attap house in Lorong 33, Oeylang Road,346 words
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86 1952-10-02 8 Pan-Malayan population rises 103,579 rl pan -Malayan population has increased by 103.579 during the first six months of this year. This represents Singapore, the Federation of Malaya, Christmas Island and the Cocos-Keeling Islands. In Singapore the increase amounted to 2.518 Malaysians. 11.952 Chinese, 2.121 Indians. 900 Europeans, 154 Eurasians and86 words
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Article34 1952-10-02 8 JOHORE BAHRXJ. Wed ."or moving wild boar meal, a food restricted article, without a permit along Fraser Estate, Kulai, Chai Neu and :hoo Woon Tiam, were rach fined $40 here today.34 words
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88 1952-10-02 8 MUSIC teachers In Singapore and the Federation should unite in a body to maintain the present high standard of music in this country, said Dr. Thornton Lofthouse, a professor of the Royal College of Music, London, addressing Singapore Rotarians yesterday. "I cannot speak too88 words
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Article21 1952-10-02 8 "ttit Boon Yew Association. Singapore, wtl! celebrate -Its eleventh anniversary at its premises, 51-A. Club Street, on Saturday and Sunday.21 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-10-02 8 THE SAKYA MUNI BUDDHAGAYA TEMPLE in Sinzapor«> ,<><! i> begins celebration of "Vas." Above p.tiiitinu which is displayed in the temple depicts Lord Buddha descending from heaven after preaching the 'Abhidhama' (a lesson) to his mother and disciples.37 words
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Article117 1952-10-02 8 mHREE Chinese in "SingaX pore Third District Court yesterday denied taking a $2 "gang lee' from a boys pocket money. Wee Kiat Seng. Chua Thiong and Tan ling Hock were giving evidence on the second day of their triai. for alleged extortion from 15--year-old Tan117 words
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Article94 1952-10-02 8 Inche SaKeh bin Eckhardt In the Banda Bahru Court l fined Ng Kia Heng. a rubbor 1 dealer, of Banda Bahru, souih Kedah. $80 for falling to keep. his stock book up-to-date. The prosecuton said that when the police visiter! the accused's shop on94 words
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Article47 1952-10-02 8 Mr. Choong Kok Swee. editor of the Penang Gazette and Sunday Gazette, who is to spend three months in the United States, has arrived in Washington for a brief visit. H e will later Join a California newspaper, the Riverside Enterprise and Dally News.47 words
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Advertisement253 1952-10-02 8 11 am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 9:30 pm The Mystery of the Great WELLS FARGO ROBBERY! U.I. PICTURE A co-starring nfessM Macdonald CAREY ABO Alexis M SMITH SfJ NOW SHOWING i 1 %jff!li&tiws*'- 1.45, 4, 630, 9.3J i rtdsBBBF MtL Mu^tSSsflw/ *4W< ot*4 A(tOT C*'**'*"*" (rtf f**«*U .^iBBBBSBB^rVk BSSSSST^*^ IS^l BSSSSS^kf253 words
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Advertisement320 1952-10-02 8 WILL IT OUTDO MgTHE MIGHTY "SAMSON"? H (record run of seven weeks) SHOWS! llliSiinP 5» 30 a.m. S Fttn r 12.30. 4 W**^ -X r^Paramoiiiu 3.2» 6.15 N-V jf Picture J~ in 9.15 p.m. r TECHNICOLOR! SPECIAL PRE RELEASE SHOWING SAT. AT MIDNIGHT/ Never Such SWORD-FIGHTING! M-G-M presents LL^| n~320 words
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Miscellaneous91 1952-10-02 8 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 9.30 a.m. Schools'. 9.55 Interlude: 10 News; 10.05 Music While You Work; 10.43-12 Schools; 1 p.m. lewis Williams Orch.; 1.30 News; i 1.45 Joe Reichman Orch 213 ■^chooU; 5 Calling all Hospital: 6 'nl;ii Tun and Uavid Ng; 6.k> News; 6.35 Radio Scientist: 6.i "The HaUs of91 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-10-02 9 Tico o- the hals to be wo. n uj .t.R.11. The Duchess of > Kent during her visit. < Top left: in curled rosewood slivers highly polished in > white. Right: garden party hat in crivison with curled < ostrich leathers.41 words
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Article, Illustration101 1952-10-02 9 BEAUTIFUL But EXPENSIVE BEAUTIFUL if practica, clothes a,re on most women's minds at the moment, and am no exception. Sketched here are two Ball gowns for grand occasions. LEt T: White and gold is the colour combination for this gown. The bodice is strap'ess, the skirt, a crinoline of pleats,101 words
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Article, Illustration530 1952-10-02 9 The Ideal women— No. 2 SOME women think a mirror is their greatest enemy: in fact it is their greatest friend, the most candid of all. Let's face facts Stand straight in front of your mirror and make a list of what you see. your good uoints530 words
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Advertisement95 1952-10-02 9 clioosn rnror«illy. /Aise cleverly V\ Yar<ll<> UaiapSßlM Powder, lint- and fragrant, brings a new bloom 1 lo y«mr beauty. Tlicrc arc nine pcrlrc t skin-ton<- i olours. A Choose a .liadt- slightly darker than your skin. f I M Press the powder tin linnly and generously. I Brush away the95 words
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Advertisement163 1952-10-02 9 Enrol Now!!! your otcn dresses as you i learn d *M The dresses you make QA tf Prove the practical /ffirlffis^*^ SEWING 5R^ [icliiilj y \i 46/48 Peck Seah St., SINGAPORE Singe* Sewing Machine CaY, (Inc. in U.S.A. I Ml 136. Robinson Road. Singapore. 1 A trade-mark of the Singer163 words
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Miscellaneous297 1952-10-02 9 c. c. c Celled sti of these couoi>T>.s to join the Children's comer Club i m i 6 1 i i 18 19 20 2~ I JLlllII~lilIII 30 1 I H ACROSS o mv o. A i. Unje.y words? churca .Ci. 4. Ugly quarrel for a prosecu- 9. How to297 words
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Article, Illustration2049 1952-10-02 10 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP No Regrets in fine 'come back 9 By IPOH, Wednesday. I EADINd jockey Colin Tulloh was in magnificent riding form at Ipoh yesterday, third day of the Perak Turf Club Gold Vase meeting, when he won four races in a row on Tarzan, My2,049 words
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Article30 1952-10-02 10 LONDON. Wed. Yesterday's oeea results. Third Division Southern: South--ri md. 1 Watford 0. Third Division Northern: Roch•i»> 2 Gateshead 3. Ulster Cup Final: Olentoran I >'«ti|'erv 0 Renter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article175 1952-10-02 10 LONDON. Wed. BALLECHIN remained strong favourite for the Cesarewltch when the card was called over at the Victoria Club her? last n'ght TV-three-yeir-old ws 100-9 at trip previous rall-'-vT b"t this Drlce vns cut t-> 100 R f'esolte his iefp^t hv F-^nch Deign at Ascot last week.Reuter - 175 words
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Article190 1952-10-02 10 LONDON. Wednesday. STANLEY MATTHEWS, England's wizard right winger, reckons he is still good for another five years of soccer. This brilliant payer gives this news in his new book, "Feet First Again." Though now 37 years of age. Matthews writes In his book: "I feelReuter - 190 words
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Article318 1952-10-02 10 Cricket row NSW to keep up fight From JACK FINGLETON SYDNEY, Wed. YEW SOUTH WALES Cricket Association is to continue its fight against the Australian Board Of Control. At a specially convened I meeting held in Sydney last night. NSW. decided to approach Victoria and seek immediate reconstitution of the318 words
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Advertisement269 1952-10-02 10 -mm. H the makings of high adventure" Some friendships have the makings ot r^JsiM:?&»\ hi;li adventure. When a man ami a > oman KtiV/»^1 embark togcthci on a voyage- of discovery, JtJb* B ;tS vvliC* knows what rnchanled worlds 'li<-\ s* "V^S v.M ctijiur i|»..ii. \nd. \\\.r .til fx|)!<iici> f269 words
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Advertisement337 1952-10-02 10 ENJOY THIS DELICIOUS DRINK AROUND THE CLOCK! Yo* need never My "no" to Instant Postum Drink it morning or night, with meals or between any time you want a delicious beverage. Instant Postum is a healthful beverage made from wholesome wheat and bran. Instant Postum contains no caffein. Just rich,337 words
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Miscellaneous31 1952-10-02 10 SINGAPORE TIDES TODIY: Huh 1013 hr, l» 6 ft) and (t.li; Low «SM (I4i and ISO 2 lit). MORROM: HUh IM2 ft) rid I*C4 199: Low M 33 (141 »nd IMO31 words
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Article210 1952-10-02 11 October first grade closes at 75 cents ON the first day of business in the current month, October first grade closed at 75 cents a lb., a loss of I of a cent. This was one cent above the lowest closing price last month. The market,210 words
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Article69 1952-10-02 11 RESTRICTIONS imposed on the production of rubber goods in Japan have been removed as from yesterday. The restrictions were imposed because of the overloaded inventory position In Japan, and It Is presumed tnat the position has now been rectified. The decision coincides with Japan's renewed Interest69 words
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Article72 1952-10-02 11 Copra was quiet in Singapore yesterday at $294 fob. a picul buyers with sellers 50 cents more and no business reported. Coconut oil was a nominal market with buyers at $44 f.o.b. a picul. sellers quoting $46' i. mills $47' j and the Singapore Produce Exchange $50.72 words
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Article80 1952-10-02 11 CHIPS, a.ongslde the Singapore H»r- 1 boiir Board gcdowua. or expected 1 tJi<-re «t am todiv. ire Canton. 1/2: Btflerophon 4'S: Oi(»n Mall CP: Breconslnre 67: Stentor 8 9 Trfvose 11: Hmi be* 13 Bunva 14: Ordta IS/1«; TJlmenUnt. ".8 Ff-rnhiJ: 19/20: Marudu. I 2! 22: Bennevia80 words
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Article19 1952-10-02 11 TWO. 1 R.S.S. October lln WA cenU) Monday's T»esd»y'» closinc closinc 2«.Sf norn 26.78 n~i Market: Eaty.19 words
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68 1952-10-02 11 EXPORT controls have been tightened in Hone Kong to block shipments of additional strategic materials to China. In an official announcement, the Government added a number of items to the list of prohibited exports. They include lithium, mercury, certain chromium compounds, abaca68 words
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Article33 1952-10-02 11 MELBOURNE, Wed. Wool price* remained firm In Melbourne and Sydney today. In Melbourne, merinos were in strong demand and crcssbrrds were slightly dearer In Sydney. Bext price in Melbourne was33 words
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117 1952-10-02 11 THE profit of $218,901 earn- ed by Bedford P'antations! Litiited s dis-i"Doin» nc n comoarison wi f h $1%409 m-ide durine the previous year, says the chairtian. Mr H. B. Hussey. in a statement. (The decrease was mainly accounted for by a fall in inco-ne117 words
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Article155 1952-10-02 11 Industrials continue to fall riE downward trend in industrials continued on the Singapore Share Market yesterday. Tins were irregular with restricted business passing. Rubbers still continued a neglected section. Price changes announced by the Malayan Share Brokers A .o.iat.on were: INDIS TRIALS *r»**r Si Neave Ords 3 95 4 o»cdcbbt155 words
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153 1952-10-02 11 Australian gold shares show small improvement MELBOURNE Wed. SHARES transferred within narrow limits In a steady stock Exchange market today. oold shares showed STiall Improvements but there were no sharp group trends in any section. Yarra Falls Ltd.. the textile company, reported a profit drcp froT £312.503 to £74.000 but153 words
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Article15 1952-10-02 11 Tokuan- Vallnr Tin Dredge N. L. p-"luced 789 piculs of ore last month.15 words
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Advertisement1296 1952-10-02 11 th 24,2 MANSFIELD 6. CO,, LTD. j-m p-.JT* (Incorporated in Singapore) All other SET BLUB FUNNEL LIMB Carrier's option to proceed via other ports to load and <|'«*« ra r SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL p PORTS A T'D.:b,,n° r L VCrPOOI C 33/34 Oct. 4 Oct. 71,296 words
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Advertisement502 1952-10-02 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. For U.K./CONTININT Spore o Shorn Penong 1 rrr^i G,aigr AvonmtHjMV '<«. o*. •srnr b urg fo ;u L ir don potterdo Tl Hamburg.' HUM'" 00 14/20 0... "/250... 24/24 Oct. So7raa'm° r A^rp"*'. LOOd 17/U Oc. 24/24 Oct 27/29 JSTNoneraanr 01 ."^S Oct./ S N.v 4/502 words
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Advertisement473 1952-10-02 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN/UK /CONTINENT Spore S-r*"" PenonQ "Lelendi." for Bonokok '5/ I St. 1/TMev 31/31 Oct. "Magdala" for Bongkok 2/ J t*ov "Asfcj" for 80-igkok. Saigon. Monok^ng Momlo Kobe j/ N OY 1/ S Mev. 30/31 Oct "Korea" for Diokorto. Bongkok, Soioon, Hongkong, Monifo. JO/ to 20/29473 words
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Advertisement1018 1952-10-02 11 McALISTER <5c CO., LtD. T£L No 1904 ELLERMAN UUCKN ALL KLAVKNESS LIME LONDON. M*V« -OTTIUDAM l<)s AN< |lfJ $AN rtANC|ie<)# ond fo, ISA North Attont* Port, «>«TIAND. HATTLI ft VANCOUV« and Conodo via Colombo Accepting cargo for Central L South "CITY OF MANCHESTER" foftl Score P Sham Penang "FRANCISVIILE" 20/261,018 words
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Article797 1952-10-02 12 NORMAN SIEBEL - Singapore XV in AllIndia final NORMAN SIEBEL GREAT VICTORY OVER CALCUTTA From COLOMBO, Wednesday. (SINGAPORE today beat Calcutta by 17 points to three in the All-India Cup rugger tournament and so, at their first attempt, have reached the final of the competition. This will be played on Saturday with Singapore797 words
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Article233 1952-10-02 12 YESTERDAY I saw the film of 1 the Jersey Joe Walcott Rocky Marctano world heavyweight title flght which will shortly be screened at the Capitol theatre. Here was a heavyweight championship -full of action, fought at a pace which men of lighter weight would perhaps233 words
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Article134 1952-10-02 12 ITOTA Raja "A" had Cheerful Lads on the defensive almost throughout their SAFA Dlv. 2 league match played at Geylang Stadium yesterday and won 4-1. Left-winger Ismail Pa' opened scoring for Raja In the 23rd minute after a goalmouth melee and five minutes later Sahar scored134 words
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Article36 1952-10-02 12 Good team work enabled the Braddel) Sports Club to bea^ Wlllitfm Jacks by 3-0 in a friendly soccer m?t."h played at Farr°r Park yesterday. Scorers wtre Yusoff 2 1 and Wright.36 words
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Article27 1952-10-02 12 In a friendly rugby m.itch pi iyed at Sembawang yesterd.ty. R.N.A.S. Sembawang beat Royal Engineers by eight points il try, 1 goal) to nil.27 words
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Article228 1952-10-02 12 CT. ANDREWS Old Boys Association found surprisingly little difficulty in beating Naval Base "A" XV by 16 points (2 goals. 2 tries) to 8 (a goal, a try) In a rugger friendly at Woodsville yesterday. Dominating play with fast and determined runs, the228 words
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Article199 1952-10-02 12 The Royal Singapore Golf Club's annual Sir Arnold Robinson Cup competition begins on Sunday morning. Draw and starting times areFIRST NINE— BOO Moffett St Smart: Moore Cralk: 8.05 Monaghan Sz Oray: Tanner Si Browne: 8.10 Wlnknrld Smith: J H. Anderson St Hughes; 8.15 FerßUSson St199 words
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Article289 1952-10-02 12 pEYLON Sports Club kept their unbeaten record yesterday when they beat V.M.C.A. 4-0 in a SH A Div. 1A League game that produced some sparkling hockey at CSC rround. The Ys were Just as good as their opponents but the defence put up by289 words
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Article81 1952-10-02 12 Despite playing with only nine men for the greater part of the second half. Singapore Medical Services Union managed to beat Hongkong Bank 1-0 In a Singapore Hockey Ass. Dlv. 2B T igue match at Farrer Park yesttrday. Midway In the first half Dr.81 words
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Article33 1952-10-02 12 In a Singapore Hockey Association Div. 2A league match played at Naval Base yesterday. Royal Malayan Navy beat Works Services Union by 1-0 through a goal scored by Mohnmed Noor.33 words
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Article49 1952-10-02 12 Halkowyu Sports Club, leader.' In the SAFA Dlv. 3B table, kept their unbeaten record yesterday when they beat the Singapore Harbour Board by 2-0 at C.V.M.A. ground Scorers for Halkowyu were Fadjiar and Abdullah Ketchot who scored off fine centres from Krlshnasamy. T. Appavoo refereed.49 words
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Article42 1952-10-02 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed— The South Jc-hore Rugby side against Singapore Harbour Board on Saturday at Singapore will be: Otton; Varne. Murphy, Hobbs Narube; Edington, Phillips; Duggan. Burnett, Mconey; Fulcher, Corbett; Stewart. Downs. Robertson. Reserves: McGurk, Lee, Walker.42 words
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Article59 1952-10-02 12 R.A.F. Malaya to meet tnc Singapore Recreation Club at hockey on the Padang thl* evening at 5.15 p.m. tsF Lt. Ethe/ldge; Sgt Thrusslc. W Com. Russell; J? AC. Rcdtr.or.d, F Lt. Bishop, F Lt. Wood: W/'O Durrant, F. O Ooaey, LA C Hashlm, L.A.C. CoeUo, Cpl. Halnes59 words
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Article24 1952-10-02 12 In a Singapore Hockey Association Dlv. IA league match played at Alexandra ground on Tuesday, 3 BOD. beat Sherwood Foresters by I—o24 words
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Article20 1952-10-02 12 In :> Singapore Inter-Servlci s soccer match played at Tengah yesterday. RAF. Tengah an-l the Royal Navy drew I—l.20 words
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Article, Illustration593 1952-10-02 12 Penalty turns game this, might have seoraa But the Kick, taken oy Stanley via Kennedy, was blocked. In the 14th minute. Jannaway tested Bevan with two good shota but Bevan proved equal to thn task. Then the Ulstermen fought back and held sway for a time,593 words
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Article59 1952-10-02 12 The Singapore Junior tennis singles championship begins today at the V.M.C.A. courts from 3.30 p.m The ties are: Top Section: Michael Ong v Billy Teo; David Becw v Tan Joon Keng. Peter Law v Chla Cheng Lock. Bottom Section: Mansoor Ismail v Oecrgt Ng; Paul Law59 words
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Article41 1952-10-02 12 The S.H A Div. IB league hockey maUh between Khalsa Assn. and REME scheduled for yesterday at Khalsa ground was not played. The rugby match between Singapore Cricket Club "A" and Naval Base "A" on the Padang was cancelled.41 words
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Article26 1952-10-02 12 In a friendly ru .-by mat h, plaveri at Navl Brse fmtk rd-.iy Navy bent 3 B O.D by 19 points to nil.26 words
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Advertisement826 1952-10-02 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from Page 6) Clamlflrd Form In Pure 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED a Chinese clerk for a transport firm In Malacca. Knowledge to read and write Chinese and English essential. Apply Box No. A 4417. S.T. SITUATIONS WANTED 20 YEARB experienced Senior Office Clerk. South Indian, middle •ged.826 words
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Advertisement687 1952-10-02 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE THREE bedroom semi att. bungalow furnished alr-condltlon i>ll modern cony. 6.200 sq.ft. freehold a bargain $55,000. Enqu 101, Branksome Rd. off Arthur Rd. FOR SALE new terrace houses off Upper Serangoon Road 6th ihj. 3 bedrooms, sitting and dining rooms, etc. Hire purchase terms arrangeable. For687 words
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Advertisement31 1952-10-02 12 /^^■^^MJjj^fju'ry ■HHBraSSSSy^^ v v^s^" ■'>'■'•"-■■?■ From $ISSI~ ETERNn-MfITIC Sole Agents: Gammeters Ltd., 16, Collyer Quay, Singapore— l. ROMFO. m K^ ALA «Y??r» IPOH i LUMPUR SINGAPORE PENANG (ESTABLISHED 45 YEARS IN MALAYA)31 words
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Miscellaneous55 1952-10-02 12 SOCCER DIV. 1: S.C.C. v Katong Sajarah at Jalan Beaar. DIV. 2: Star Soecerttes v SHB Bees, at Geylang; HM Dockyard v Marine Dept. at CVMA. TENNIS YMCA championships at YMCA; Singapore Junior championship, at YMCA. S.3A p.m. TABLE TENNIS COLONY championships. SBA Hall, 7 p.m. BADMINTON COLONY Junior tourney,55 words
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