The Straits Times, 4 October 1952
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Title Section18 1952-10-04 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article405 1952-10-04 1 Britain 9 sNo 1 atom blast beats the U.S. 'CITY 9 BUILT TO TEST EFFECTS KOUGH RANGE, Australia, Friday. BRITAIN'S (irst atomic weapon, exploded today in the remote Montebello Islands, was "a bomb with a difference." Experienced observers who watched the test from the AustralianReuter; AP - 405 words
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Article77 1952-10-04 1 Tidal waves his Jap isle 7 die TOKYO. Frl. TEN to .elve foot high tidal waves crashed I across the ithern shores of Hokkai Island today, drowning even fishermen and da ma g55 houses. Hokkaid is Japan's northernmost m Island Towcrin waves were caused by a typlir .1 which swept77 words
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Article32 1952-10-04 1 HONG KONG. Fri. Two Chinese w re injund today when dnrktforkrrs prevented 30 Chinese from pulling down a waterfront portrait here of Communist leader Mao Ts«*tung. Police restored order. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article21 1952-10-04 1 NEW YORK, Fri— Andres Requinenas co-editor of a New York Spanish language newspaper was shot dead last night.- U.P.UP - 21 words
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Article, Illustration185 1952-10-04 1 OPlUM— and the things the addicts do IT happened in Singapore yesterday 1 FouVchlnese knocked on the gates of Outram Prison and startled prison guards by asking to be alloSSd to become "prisoners" so that they mi?ht be cured of the185 words
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Article, Illustration310 1952-10-04 1 THE Duchess of Kent wore a white lace gown with a very full skirt which had a hem of white organza at the Government House Ball given by the Governor of Singapore, Mr. J. F. Nicoll. last night. With it she wore310 words
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81 1952-10-04 1 TOKYO. Friday. T»HE Japanese Communist Party has lost 2,000.000 1 supporters since 1949, the final count for the general election showed today. Communist candidates polled only *****0 votes, out of a total of 35.359.030. Triumphant Liberals, who won 240 of the 466 seatsReuter - 81 words
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Article47 1952-10-04 1 Air Chief Marshal Sir William Dickson, Chief of Air Staff designate, will visit the headquarter and units of the Far East Air Force in Singapore during a w, or 'd tour of air bases. Sir William left London Airport on Wednesday.47 words
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Article45 1952-10-04 1 BONN. Frl.— The United States and Britain havp announced they are returning 53 seaman merchant vessels totalling 40.000 tons to their former German owners The ships la i been held s'nee the war for al'ccitlon to other allied governments —Ranter45 words
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Article54 1952-10-04 1 ANGRA DO HEROISMO, (Azores). Frl— Francisco FLsclier, a fisherman, bought a second-hand cupboard 35 years ago. The other day he sent it to be repaired by a local carpenter. Soon after it reached the shop ihe carpenter came running to Francisco's house. He had found goldAP - 54 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-10-04 1 THE 1)1 XX OF KENT in the harness of of quickfiring sun aboard H.M.V Ptlandok at the Singapore Naval Base yesterday. Next to the Duke on centre is Capt. T. E H. Nichols, Senior Officer, Royal Malayan Navy. On right is First Lieut A. R. Keywood. senior >. muiand gunner—52 words
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Article93 1952-10-04 1 Large-scale projects for Malaya LONDON, Frl. LARGE-SCALE constructional prospects in Malaya are included in the list of major capital works, totalling nearly £150,000,000, for Colonial territories, according to a Colonial Office report published today The report said that in addition to Government schemes, many costly undertakings were betas <arned out93 words
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Article65 1952-10-04 1 LA PAB. BoHjrta. Frt.— Th« Bolivian Government has set ]p a new agency, known aa .he Mine Corporation of Boivla, for the exploitation and >xport of tin and othei mineral products. The government announced that the corporation will narket and export mineral products in accordance withReuter - 65 words
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Article47 1952-10-04 1 TOKYO, Fri— Peking Radio tonight broadcast a speech by Mr. Sung Ching Ling, executive president of the "Asian and Pacific Peace Conference," calling on the people of the world to demand that the wars in Korea, Malaya and Indo-China be settled "by negotiation."— U.PUP - 47 words
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Article32 1952-10-04 1 SEOUL. Fri.— Major Frederick Blesse, America's top jet ace still flying in Korea, baled out into the Yellow Sea today after running out of fuel. He was rescued UPUP - 32 words
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Article29 1952-10-04 1 LONDON, Fri. Sir Roger Makins. economic expert of Britain's Foreign Office, has been appointed to succeed Sir Oliver Franks as Ambassador to tlie United States. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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178 1952-10-04 1 There it was just too, too inviting CHUA Teck Hee, a stevedore, sat In the dock at Singap»w> Third Police Court yesterday, stretched a thin hand through the bars and stole three packets of opium exhibits. (tiua was sitting In a corner waiting to fac« a charge of frequenting an178 words
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Article54 1952-10-04 1 CANBERRA. Frl— An Australian 'radar bombing range" has been declared for a radius of six miles around the tiny Cartier Island in the Indian Ocean, about 300 miles northwest of Darwin. A Government order prohibited ships and aircraft coming within the area during bombing, air fighting, gunneryReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement86 1952-10-04 1 J HEN V/ PHONE 3390 iai HENG CO 23 -A' COLE MAN ST SEACON LTD SINGAPORE ESTATE DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS BUNGALOWS FACTORIES FLATS SEACONOMIC HOUSIN'J The Best Value for Money The Best Guardian of your Home is A DOC VJORLD ANIMAL DAY TODAY For Your Pet's Sake Buy a flag86 words
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Advertisement171 1952-10-04 1 It's the real thing Finicky fredclv was iindertveight W^gl and always tired- hy J^HB\ rouldnt make irs/-^X^3Zfi^ lieacl*ay /mJr^X^'^^^m^ until ~jjfca^y vi A (HOW OO YOU "NfsORRV MOTMtR llf* 00 KHOW i'mVmv JUUE "A* I tXPtCT TO KEEP BUT I JUST I WEI IIF YOU WONT CANT EAT ANY I171 words
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223 1952-10-04 2 Free steel Bill may appear next month LONDON, Fri. PARLIAMENT resumes on Oct. 14. A big question will be the Government's Bill to restore to private ownersnip the British iron and steel industry. There is talk that it will be submitted some time in November. This could be managed even223 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-10-04 2 United IN FILM THREE SISTERS appear li the Italian nlm Anna." Silvana Mangano's latest Here they are with their British -born mother after flying to London for the film's premiere— at the back 15-year-old Natascia and 19-year-old Patriiia. and in front Mrs. Ivy Webb Manjano and 22-year-old Silvana.48 words
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Article97 1952-10-04 2 WASHINGTON. Friday. ATTORNEY-GENERAL James McGrnnery yester- day announced a plan to strip citizenship from naturalised aliens in the underworld and deport them to their native land Mr. MrGranery said that the plan would get rid of close to 100". The programme, he said, has as97 words
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Article47 1952-10-04 2 WASHINGTON, Fri. The MutuaJ Security Agency yesterday allocated the Chinese Nationalists U*****,000 more for mining materials from America and Japan. Indo-China was allotted one million U.S. dollars for American raw cotton, and Siam U*****,000 for Japanese and American Insecticide." and marine engines.— A.P.AP - 47 words
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Article59 1952-10-04 2 NEW DELHI. Frl.— A young Cambridge lecturer and his wife returned to Delhi yesterday after conquering two previously unclimbed peaks in the Kulu Valley region, north India the 19.700 ft. Deo Tlbba and 21.600 ft. Manl Kang. With Mr. and Mrs Jan Graaff wer c Mr.AP - 59 words
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Advertisement927 1952-10-04 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited for temporary appointment to the post Senior Assistant Port Officer In the Marine Department, Penang, for approximately seven months from Ist November, 1952. Applileaati should have a Master's j Foreign-going Certificate but consideration will be given to those Dossesslna a certificate of a lesser crude.927 words
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Advertisement778 1952-10-04 2 NOTICES 'WjTfl£RN KINTA CONSOLIDATED, LIMITED (Incorporated In England) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the forthcoming Annual General Meeting to be held on the 28th October. 1952. the Directors will recommend the payment of a I FINAL DIVIDEND of One shllllfcfr three pence (Is. 3d.) per share less Income Tax778 words
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Advertisement314 1952-10-04 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB XOTIC K TO MEMBERS Owing to the alterations to the i kltchan not being completed the| dining room will not be open on Saturday. 4th October, and Sunday. sth October. Light meals will continue to be served In the Club grounds and cold bullet tiffin will314 words
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Article222 1952-10-04 3 Britain faced by Persian threat to cut relations LONDON, Friday. BRITAIN, facing a threat by Persia's Premier, Dr. Mossadeq, to sever diplomatic relations, urged the United States today to stand by her in meeting the challenge. British officials considered Dr. Mossadeq's reported threat to breakUP - 222 words
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Article176 1952-10-04 3 REMOTE CONTROL BY TV PARiS. Fri. rliL. p-ilce chief, M. Joan 3s vlnt has installed a television receiver in his office to prepare for the d-iy when he wiCl be able to se remote control over tralli;- and political demontrai ions. TV cameras will be mounted <>n p )lice planesReuter - 176 words
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Article35 1952-10-04 3 FRANKFURT Frl. West Germany could build he r own atomic p'fe and feed It with uranium from her own soil if the Western Allies allowed It. Professor Werner Heisenberg sa'rj here today— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article44 1952-10-04 3 HONG KONG, Fri.— Four Chinese were injured in street fighting today when 50 Chinese started to pull down decorations put up on Wednesday for Communist China's third anniversary at Bailey shipyard, property of the China National Aviation Corporation.— A.P.AP - 44 words
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Article56 1952-10-04 3 BONN. Frl. The United States and Britain yesterday said they were returning 53 merchant vessels, totalling 40,000 tons, to their former German owners. The ships had been held since the war. initially for allocation to other Allied governments. They Include tankers, cargo vessels, whale catchers, tugs, iceReuter - 56 words
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Article195 1952-10-04 3 THE HAGUE, Friday. PRODUCTION of tin-in-concentrates in July was 1 8,847 long tons in Malaya. 3,394 tons in Indonesia. 1.134 tons In the Belgian Congo, 764 tons in Siam and 631 tons in Nigeria, according to the International Tin Study Group here. In August, theAP - 195 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-10-04 3 THE HVEVZ for the ttrtf Toscanini's concerts in London last week started to form up 69 hours before the opening. Photo shows: Some of th r queuerg who prefer to keep awake all night and pass the hours knitting ratine or reading.46 words
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Article223 1952-10-04 3 U.N. DEBATE IS OPPOSED LONDON. Friday. ORITAIN has decided to back Sont Africa in 13 opposing a demand by 12 Asian-African states for a I nited Nations debate on Prime Minister Malan's race policies, it was disclosed yesterday. The Malan Government's plan for a RepublicAP - 223 words
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Article27 1952-10-04 3 PARIS Fri. France has formally protested to the Chinese Government against the seizure of French-owned buildings in several Chinese towns, usually reliable sources said. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article102 1952-10-04 3 BIDS FOR PEACE 'MAY FAIL LONDON. Fri. SIR DAVID MAXWELL Fyfe. B-itish Home Secretary. i told the nation in a broadcast I last night: "W e must still fac e the posI slbility that our efforts to i keep the peace may fail." Appealing for Civil Defence recruits, he said:102 words
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Article105 1952-10-04 3 17 Mau Mau men are gaoled NAIROBI. Fri. rpHE ring leader of a group ■I- of Africans attached to the Mau Mau secret society got six years' hard labour at Nanyuki yesterday. Sixteen Africans were sentenced to three years' hard labour. They were accused of conspiracy in maiming cattle arson,AP - 105 words
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Article27 1952-10-04 3 WASHINGTON. Frl.—Production of satisfactory newsprint from sugar cane waste has been proved possible, Mr. Charles Sawyer. U.S. Secretary of Commerce, reported to Congress yesterday. AP.AP - 27 words
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Article27 1952-10-04 3 TOKYO, Frl.— The Foreign Office today said that the U. 5.54.50 visa fee which Americans formerly paid to visit Japan was abolished on Wednesday.—UP.UP - 27 words
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Article139 1952-10-04 3 CAPETOWN. Frl BRITISH iirntiixrant Ladle Gordon Etchells. 45. a miller, was alleged In Capetown yesterday to hay*> posed as a film casting director and asked girls to strip so that h P could take their measurements. He was sent to gaol for 31AP - 139 words
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Article276 1952-10-04 3 LONDON. Prt. A PART from a fairly even turn- over in foreign bonds. th« London Stock. Exchange finished the week on an exceedingly quiet note. A few enquiries were received for the leading Industrials, but other Issues In the group were scarcely mentioned. Closing prices of selected stocks276 words
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Article27 1952-10-04 3 LONDON Oct. 3. Cash Buyers £9S7i; Sellers £%8: Forward Buyers £955 i: Sellers €956; Settlement C 968; (unchanged). Turnover, a.m 70 tons; p.m. 10.27 words
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Article33 1952-10-04 3 LONDON. Oct. 3. Spot 21 'it:.. Nov. 21' id., Dec. 21.d Jan Mar 21 Hd.. Apr-June 21.d July-Sept 2lV>d. Oct. ci.f. 21', d.. Nov. cj.f. 2i'*.d Dec ci.t MM Market: Idle.33 words
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Advertisement178 1952-10-04 3 sVcVs THE BEST YOU CAN COLD STORAGE UNGAPOML COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. CONCERTS AND THE TUNING OF PIANOFORTES Dr. CHARLES THORNTON LOFTHOUSE soys: in** *wU LSl**A -^hJ *~*-i UJ*+i i *—-> IV- Enquiry to HIM SENG PIANO CO. 1 63. Selegie Road Singapore Phone 831 57 CAN YOU PICTURE >178 words
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Article204 1952-10-04 4 Rumour starts a mass move of six Malay villages ALOR STAR, Friday. A MASS exodus of 5,000 Malay villagers from six outlying mukims in the Pandang district of north and central Kedah has mystified police and government authorities. The exodus started early last month and is204 words
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Article23 1952-10-04 4 BATU PAHAT, Fri— Mr. C. R. Danby, has taken over from Mr. p. I. Goodwin, as Administrative Officer, Baiu Pahat23 words
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133 1952-10-04 4 2-hour wait in sun 'too long for children' PARENTS in Singapore are concerned at the prospect of their children spending two ho: its in the sun before the start of Ibe youth i.t'lv at the Fa-Jarg niixt Saturday. The rally begins at 5 pm. but i hi lien have '<133 words
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Article56 1952-10-04 4 All A/.ian labourers in Singapore are to be allowed 11 paid holidays a year when amendments to the Colony Labour Ordinance, to be introduced at meeting of the Legislative Council on Oct. 14. are passed. The new legislation will provide uniformity of treatment for labourers56 words
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119 1952-10-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. pERMATANG TINGGI New Village— neighbour to 1 the ill-fated Permatan? Tinggi Vila^e which was punished last month for refusing to give information against the terrorists -is preparing for the election of its village committee. Six weeks ago. after personally accusing the119 words
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Article56 1952-10-04 4 After an evening of games, the children were treated to a goor) dinner. JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.Children from the State Welfare Home. Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind and Malay schools in Johore Bahru. were g'.ven a treat by Inche Ahmad Prang. State Finance Officer and Mrs.56 words
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85 1952-10-04 4 grNGAPORE City Council's Finance and Qeneral Purposes Committee held a day-long meeting yesterday, its second long session this week, to try and work out a balanced budget for next year. The Committee will meet apain this afternoon to finalise a draft budget whlcl85 words
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Article58 1952-10-04 4 Singapore Chinese High School will hold its annual students' art exhibition in the Chinese Chamber of Commerce premises this morning. About 400 paintings, mostly in pastel and a few in water colour, will be on display for three days. All the work has been done58 words
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Article36 1952-10-04 4 Mr. Eugene V. Prostov has been provisionally recognised as VS. Consul in Singapore with jurisdiction In North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei. Mr. Lindsey Grant has been appointed acting is Vice-Consul in Singapore36 words
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Article45 1952-10-04 4 The Royal Academy of Dancing is arranging for Miss Betty Davis, one of its official examiners, to visit Singapore and Kuala Lumpur next January. She will conduct classes for teachers and assistants as well as for students. She will hold examinations for children45 words
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Article121 1952-10-04 4 FLAG DAY FUNDS FOR ANIMALS THE Singapore branch of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and the Animal Lovers' League are holding a Flag Day today. Word Animal Day, to raise funds for a mobile animal dispensary. Mr. C. L. Edwards, treasurer of SP.C.A., said that World121 words
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Article44 1952-10-04 4 The Malay Women's Welfare Association of Singapore is organising a Malay variety show at the Great Eastern trade fair in Oeylang to raise money to build a Muslim welfare home. The show is expected to run for a fortnight.44 words
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Article51 1952-10-04 4 Fifteen persons in Singapore city died of tuberculosis during the week ending Sept 27 the lowest figure for any week this year. Enteritis, with 28 death cases, was the principal causr> of the 1M deaths reported during the same period. Pneumonia was second with 2551 words
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Article46 1952-10-04 4 A Chinese labourer, Ooh Seng Kuan, 22, working (or a firm in Cecil Street, Singapore, was stabbed in a fight outside the firm's office. He was Injured near the spinal column and was taken to hospital. A man has been detained.46 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-10-04 4 THE SMILING. smartly dressrd Duchess of Kent stops to chat with a member of the 4th Independent Company, WRAC. The Duchess was inspecting the Company outside the Tanglin Officers' Mess, Singapore. Straits Times38 words
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Article292 1952-10-04 4 TEMPLE STABBING STORY WHEN a 66-year-old Chinese priest told a younj? man of 26 that he should find somethinß to do instead of loafing about, he was stabbed in a Buddhist temple In Tiong Bahru Road, the Singapore Relief Court was told yesterday. The292 words
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122 1952-10-04 4 A GOD'S TIP PUTS A PLUG ON THE TAP PENANG. Fri. DAILY water conMimption which has been rising- steadily since the wax dropped to a new low level in Penang today as superstitious housewives refrained fr»>m drinking and bathing. This abstinence, observed for the Ant time in Penang and Kedali.122 words
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Article186 1952-10-04 4 Union to meet Base bosses pHE Admiralty yester- day met with one of the six-year-old claims of the Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union four special grade appointments among the 500 Naval Base Office workers. The president of the Union. Mr. V. G. Ananthan told the straits Times that because >f186 words
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Article21 1952-10-04 4 BATU PAHAT. Fri.— Low Jhee Tee was sentenced here to two months 1 gaol for possession of chandu21 words
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Miscellaneous368 1952-10-04 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 10 a.m. News: 10.05 Housewives' Ctocice; 11-11.30 New Records: 1 p.m. Malsle Ballard. piano; 1.30 Newt: 2 Album of Harmony; 2.38 Rhythm Corner: 2.45 London Studio Melodies; 3.15 Fun With Uaac; X.30 Tea Dance: 4.15 Southern Serenade: 5 Sports Hour: 6.14 News; 6.25 Emergency: 6.35 Children; 7368 words
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Article216 1952-10-04 5 Government sets up inquiry on councillors SINGAPORE Government has appointed a committee, headed by Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, Deputy President of the Legislative Council, to consider the advisability of increasing the number of elected members on the Legislative Council. If the committee agrees to an216 words
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Article191 1952-10-04 5 Low offtake by rubber consumers ALTHOUGH there has been A a sagging tendency, prices have to a great extent been held by snort-covering of the October position on the Singapore market, says Lewis and Peat's weekly rubber report. Fluctuations have been of minor nature and 'here is no particular feature191 words
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Article117 1952-10-04 5 Headmen to see how Govt. works IPOH Fri THE first of a seri?i Bl courses' on civic tratr.inn for headmen of tipw villp<?"s in Perak and their committee members will begin on Monday. "One of the main objects of this course." said an official of the Chinese Secretariat, who are117 words
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Article, Illustration416 1952-10-04 5 SMtSMMM lUblr lv lu«i .krd.lm.- lod«» Hum. Pi Kb»m V |lu. S»n|. Wire Mrth PWD Vfuarry. N»n- '>> Mf BakU P»Bjang jtiun.i. (wbtn printes, Elliabcth fcitlate Dairy lariu Ilu Pandaa. Joron, I and :i. 11l iim.i. Villagr Imln Chinexc R. Works Lam Soon t'annrrr Lam Ch.., in K416 words
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146 1952-10-04 5 'Fan mail' gives Sir Gerald tips on the Reds KUALA LUMPUR Frl. I rpHE High Commissioner 1 General Sir Gerald Templer. gets a regular flow of "fan mail" from people who have information for him about the Comoiunlst terrorists. Today Sir Gerald stated that he wished to thank all the146 words
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Article80 1952-10-04 5 Caused hurt 3 years KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. Ahmad bin Abduiah was rying to form a Home Guard at Kampong Gaong and was attacked by Ahmad bin Bakar. whose name he had included in the list, the Kuala Trengganu Assizes was told. Bakar was sentenced to three years' gaol for causing80 words
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Article77 1952-10-04 5 IPOH. Fri— Seven Scouts from the Lower Perak District have qualified as Queen's Scouts. They will receive their warrants at a parade at CasUe Camp. Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday morning. Eighteen King's and Queen's Scouts l?ft Ipoh toH ay for Kuala Lumpur to represent Perak77 words
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Article27 1952-10-04 5 KOTA TINGGI, Fri. Six Chinese and Indian Home Guarcis of Kota Tinggi, who failed to turn up for parades three times, were fined SlO ?ach.27 words
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Article64 1952-10-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— P. Pararau. an Indian, had his sentence of two months 1 Imprisonment quashed by Mr. Justice Wilson In thSupreme Court here today. Paramu was sentenced by Inche Ibrahim in the First Magistrates Court for wounding another Indian with a knife at the Hindustan64 words
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Article20 1952-10-04 5 SEGAMAT, F.i A mosque will be built here at the junction of Jalan Aji and Jalan Mentol.20 words
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Article41 1952-10-04 5 SEGAMAT, Fii. -Lee Wee Leong, 26, pieaded guilty here to a charge of driving in a negligent manner and crashing into a telephone post. Sentence was deferred for one week for an estimate of n damage.41 words
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207 1952-10-04 5 3 admirals at once so they spit and polish MALAYAN Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve men yesterday gave final "spit and polish" touches to their Singapore headquarters, HMS Laburnum three British admirals will inspect her today. This is the first time three admirals have visited the headquarters together. The admirals are207 words
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Article83 1952-10-04 5 PENANG, Fri.— Mr. Justice] Spenser-Wilkinson today disj missed the appeal of Ooi Soo Seong. a clerk of the Long Live Provident Fund, against a three months' sentence imI posed when he was found guilty of three counts of misappropriation Ooi's counsel. Mr. Lim HuCk Aik. said that83 words
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Article50 1952-10-04 5 MOKE THAN a million dollars -vorth «>f "ww r:ikes" rere offered to lh«> moon In Chinese in Milavn last night when they relennted th P mid-autumn festival. Thousands of dollars more worth of JsM-stirks, «Uvcf paper and undies were burnt in the streets and outside homes50 words
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Article245 1952-10-04 5 Another man alleges 'beat up' F IM Thor Seah. aged 33, lorry driver accused of armed gang robbery, yesterday told the Singapore coroner's court that he was slapped, punched and kicked five to seven times by two police inspectors and several detectives at the Joo Chiat police station. Lim, a245 words
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Article61 1952-10-04 5 Four Chinese, three armed with knives and the fourth with a pistol, walked into a house in Amber Road. Singapore, yesterday and robbed a Cantonese woman of seven bottles of whisky, three bot- ties of brandy, a gold necklace worth $20 and $30 in cash. The61 words
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Article25 1952-10-04 5 KOTA TINGGI Fri Ng Ah Hoe was fined $20 at Kota Tlinggi for carrying three pomeloes and six turnips from a restricted area.25 words
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Miscellaneous271 1952-10-04 5 Straits Times Crossword SZiZIiZIZBZIZiZi 15 16 17 x s Z|l^Z n Z^ 22 23* ACitOSB iv 0.. v 6i 8. A Negro 'B brother (4>. B. Bowl, print, ov stall 'ti>. 9 Occupations lound In Nova 7. The 18 plant (4). Scotia (i 0). 14. Aunf» a Uar (anag.) (10271 words
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Article21 1952-10-04 6 nORRINGTON. On Scp sth 1952. Hilda Dorriiißton at h»r homo in Woolsfootaa N.S.W. beloved motl-«T of Mrs. S. A. Miles.21 words
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Article30 1952-10-04 6 MR. fc MRS. KENNETH P Rodripws. thank all tho c e who atttnded and envr flowrrs <fc prr^pnts on the occasion of their wedding en the 27th September 1952.30 words
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Article660 1952-10-04 6 Communism in Asia has b!n\v vn the chin: not a knock-out blow by any means, but one that should encourage the anti-Commun-ist force:, to take heart. The iing defeat that has bet d Inflicted upon the Communist* in Japan may not do mik'h to end the660 words
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Article395 1952-10-04 6 The recent report from Amsterdam seems to have been rather over-optimistic regarding the prospects for an international rubber agreement. That the progress so far made has not been as great as was hoped for in August is indicated by the fact that the resumed meeting of395 words
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Article1053 1952-10-04 6 STOIC - STOIC —bv~ \f OST UNFORTUNiTI ATE man of the week was the Singapore wrestling fan who was haled to court on Monday morning, after a Saturday night session among the grumble and grunt men, and fined $1 for booing, after he had pleaded that he was1,053 words
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Article715 1952-10-04 6 A MALAYSIAN NOTEBOOK THE South Seas are often painted as a thoroughly lazy part of the world, with an occasional party of roast suckling pig and dancing as the only sign of energy. Yet in the Rewa delta of Fiji is a canal about two miles long and sixty feet715 words
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Advertisement708 1952-10-04 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. THE ENGAGEMENT Is announced between Mr. Sng Thiam Soon, and MLss Chla Soon Neo. Singapore ANNOI'NCKMENTS WOMEN Vita a flntr for fashion sl.ni) at Madeline"? •SINGAPORE Arts T.i-.-atre in rnn function vi<!' The Teacher* Training ColWe Present- "The Mrrch.int of Ven'ce" at T?'e Victoria Mrmorl il Thratr--- on708 words
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Advertisement39 1952-10-04 6 mm pen New risw.i Filling System and Transparent Large Quantity I n k Holding Reservoir PRICES: S6 50 ft 7.50 EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO.. 19 Chuii.i St. Singapore- 1 Penang Distributors ENC SENC MSDICAL CO 8 Ah Qucc St. Penan*39 words
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Advertisement78 1952-10-04 6 > i iit^j .'vT I ->!&» I ip -i jr lyr FOR ANY DOOR PARTITION OR WINDOW THAT SLIDES OR FOLDS. SIMPLE ECONOMICAL EFFICIENT Straight Run Gearinr Tangent' Sliding Gearing 'Council' Partition Gearing Lifiht Overhead Railway \"TANCEN-r /T-t«3 .lU L4L J tfenderson. sliding door ciai <JAO4X> SINGAPORE KOALA UftfMT.l IP'III78 words
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Article252 1952-10-04 7 Founder of clinic says now we start on the real work SINGAPORE'S fight against tuberculosis received Royal recognition yesterday when the Duchess of Kent opened the new $1,000,000 Royal Singapore Tuberculosis Clinic in Prince Edward Road. Her Royal Highness was invited to Singapore by the252 words
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Article162 1952-10-04 7 CHINESE LEADERS MEET TEMPLER KUALA I.OIPIR, Fri r i'i)i' executives of the Malayan Chinese Association this afternoon called on the High Commissioner, General Sir «.c Templrr. and had a t ilk with him lasting in than two liours. > st.itcmrnl was iss.ied after the talk, but qaar t. close to162 words
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Article40 1952-10-04 7 Tr ader is bankrupt A wa ci -deaJ r K^.: V "i: o: Chop V;. Woh Hiiig. North BiidK.. 1 H ljudlcated a bru.krupt in the Sinaaporo rday. Font's total liabilities amounted to SOVOOO and his :imat?d at about $24,030.40 words
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Article301 1952-10-04 7 'An event of outstanding memory' rE opening of the Royal i Singapore Tuberculosis C'.inlc In Anson Road by the j D achess of Kent yesterday i was described by Mr. E M. F. I Fergusson. Chairman of the i Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association as "an event of od sijnding memory." Speaking301 words
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Article30 1952-10-04 7 Mr I. Ac ciis. S-iperlntt-n--rien: ct on Sub-Dep?t. RASr was ent°rt:ilred vtstrrday by rlvlllan sta^ ol ihe Port.sdowo Branch n the eve of his departure tn Britain30 words
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Article76 1952-10-04 7 The sih Singapore Company of the Boys" Brigade yesterday held its 14th annual .nspeetion and display at the Presbyterian Boys' School in Kocn Sen? Road. The inspecting officer was Mr. R. E. Ince, Singapore's ciepucy Director of Education. Mrs. B F Atherton. wife of the chairman. Rave76 words
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Article57 1952-10-04 7 Mr. Tan Boon Poh, a s?:iiar member of Lewis and Pea. i Malaya i Ltd.. returned to Sineaoore yesterday afer a three-month visit to Britain nnd Europe Mr. Tan. who is in charge of the Chinese section of the firm, was met at the airport57 words
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Article37 1952-10-04 7 The wedding took place .n th c Chesc'd el Synagogue. Singapore, on Wednesday of Mr. Nadji Lelah son of Mr and Mrs. A A. Lelah. and Miss Joyce Dai>y Shohet. younger daughter of Mr. J N.'shohet37 words
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Article28 1952-10-04 7 Mr Allan Edward Look an oAeer of the Home Civil Service, is on temporary transfer to Malaya as Assistant Controller .if Poss. Malayan Postnl Service28 words
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Article, Illustration388 1952-10-04 7 Your work a remarkable achievement, she says Duchess of Kent, who A declared open the Royal Singapore Tuberculosis Clinic in Prince Edward Road yesterday said the work of the Singapore Anti-Tuber--ulosis Association was .t r > markable achievement. The new clinic was great Iv388 words
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422 1952-10-04 7 VISIT OF THE DUCHESS CHEERS UP SICK SOLDIERS T<HE Duchess of Kent brought cheer to sick and 1 wounded soldiers in Singapore yesterday— anting Ihem four men of the Hoya' West Kent Regiment, of which she is Co'.onel-in-Chief. During her visit to the British Mi'itarv Hospital, she had a smile422 words
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Article49 1952-10-04 7 rpHK P'.lCH£«« Or KKXT and the l>»k of K»»t and t'vir n;trt. U>nv,. for Kinla I irpoiir hy air tomorrow mornine for a tent of th«- Filler Minn The Duke will celebrate his 17th birthdiv on Thursday with a party in King's House, Kuala Lumpur.49 words
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Article63 1952-10-04 7 Lim K'.an Hweo a debtor, who offered to pay $5 a month to his creditors. wa> yesterday ordered, in Singapore High Court, to pay $20 monthly. Mr. Den's D'Cotta. Assistant Omciar Assignee, who apD'ifd for the enhancement >f the monthly payment, told the Chief Just'ce.63 words
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Article18 1952-10-04 7 Mr SaTT!"i Ed'?ar HutcMoga, Prisons Superintendent, Gold Coa°t. has bet-ii trnnsferr^ri to the Malayan Prisons Service.18 words
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Article29 1952-10-04 7 The Duchess of Kent and her son, the Duke will tour the RAF Station. Changi. this morning. In the afternoon she will. rislt the Island Club.29 words
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Article15 1952-10-04 7 Mr Btvld Rotarr. Andrew C< k-11 -a been appointed AatMmt Superintendent.^ Malayan Police Service.15 words
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152 1952-10-04 7 rV\PK TAM mothers waited in the blazing sun for more than an hour yesterday to see the Duchess of Kent on her visit to the Tanglin Barracks, Singapore. They were wives of non-commissioned British Servicemen. Opposite them was the officers' mess with152 words
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Article87 1952-10-04 7 Assessment rates up —3 appeal THREE Singapore firms, which had the assessment of their properties for next year increased by a total of $600,000. have lodged an appeal with the City Council. These may be heard at a meeting of the City's Assessment Committee on Oct.. 24. One of the87 words
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Article17 1952-10-04 7 Mr R. L. Peel has been nadc acting Ee,:.t. Establishment Officer, Maljrtn Civ!' Service.17 words
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Article216 1952-10-04 7 3 in gaol seek jobs to be free qiHREE German ex- Legionnaires. v ho have spent, the last six months in Singapore* Outram Gaol after jumping overboard from their ship in Singapore waters, yesterday appealed to the Straits Times to h^lp them find jobs here. Ten days apo the Controller216 words
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Article40 1952-10-04 7 JOHORE BAHR 1 F:i. No bids were received when 12 lots of agricultural .'an. recently pu> up Tor Kota Tir.°.ri for the n of arrears cf rent. The 12 lots have now reverte to Government.40 words
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Article22 1952-10-04 7 A further 3.882 persona were vaccinated in Si Lapore yesterday bringing the total to 390 796 since tl-e r-ampaißn started.22 words
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Obituary19 1952-10-04 7 \tn. ho en j chsowo --t M, Hieci in Jalan Sentosa off Road ye-terday. Funrral toda? at Cemrt-rv.19 words
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Advertisement63 1952-10-04 7 Mil 4| Ts BY ™~*£r MALAYAN AIRWAYS WEEKLY SERVICE ON SUNDAYS MANACER* MANSFIELD COMPANY. LTD TELEPHONE Z412 TELECRAMS TERBANC Shake spear W. c 5* v i. "^B Chinese ~*J *^>« Costume! 7 v/U $*'$k VICTORIA i iur ,SM THEATRE i Vfl&tJ&l' r o»king« at ~k'A r :^T_J I-' r.obiiiTon'; 4jf(63 words
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Advertisement103 1952-10-04 7 g^g*" M I A SUPER-UJRTERPROOF qUTOmRTlC :b.uOU aircrew > »f the K.AF and the RC.AF ha\< «uicrssfull> tested the Omfsa Sea naster. Further s.ieme confirms the facts after a H hours sta> in a 120 F oven followed bv a sudden nmersion in an ire-cold bath the Seamast-rs ii ii103 words
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177 1952-10-04 8 Man in court wanted to ask the boss TAY Yean Ouan. an appren- j tice-dispenser. could not j pay a $15 fine. So he was due to go to gaol for five I days. But first he said, he wanted to go back to ask his boss for permission to177 words
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Article, Illustration284 1952-10-04 8 MALA YA WANTS BEST 'VARSITY' IN THE WORLD —ARCHITECT THE University of Malaya wishes to establish the finest university in the world, said Mr. J. Murray Easton, one of the architects who will design the new buildings in South Johore. He flew in to Singapore yesterday to begin preliminary work284 words
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Article80 1952-10-04 8 One woman and two men from S ng\pore wil' attend UNLS^O youth leaders seminar being held in Rangoon 'rom Oct. 7 to 28. Mrs. Ruby H. Morris. *t present working with the Un ted States Information Services is to lead the de.pKarion which leaves80 words
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Article60 1952-10-04 8 Lim Ah Moi. aged 41. accused yesterday before Singapore Second Police. Magistrate. Mr D. H. Chapman, of abandoning a 17-momh-old child. W3s released on bail of SI 000 pending a preliminary inquiry. Siie was sta ed to be the cuardian of the child, who WM found60 words
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Article44 1952-10-04 8 Thieves broke into a shop off Geylang Roftd. Singapore,' early yesterday morning and removed $1,398 worth of cigarettes, soaps, pt-rfumes. belts and other goods. The cwner of the shon tin Indian, vcke up to Pnd these .2 cods missing.44 words
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Article172 1952-10-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. I/FWFTH Frederick Barnett, a police lieutenant, described as "a first class officer," today had a sentence of six months' imprisonment for causing hurt to a Chinese, reduced to one day's imprisonment and a fine of $500 by Mr. Justice Mathew. Chief Justice172 words
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Article86 1952-10-04 8 Xl ALA Ll MPIR. Fri. THE Federation Commissioner of Police. Col. A. E. Young, is flying to Australia at the end of this month for a conference of pr.lice commissioners at Canberra from Oct. 27 to 31, the Government announced today. The conference is86 words
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Article44 1952-10-04 8 TAIPING. Fri.— The Ta:ptnu branch of the Perak Adult Education Association sponsored a musical recital an<l talk by Mr A. E. Wootton at the N"w Cub. 40 attend. ng. Ths is the first of a sorles of s.x monthly recitals and talks44 words
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1853 1952-10-04 8 THEY WERE INVITED TO THE ROYAL BALL j'HE toOovlai iUt.st.s were ;r. .:"ea to the Ball at Goverr.u-.en: last night: .^;on- r-Gener.i! A<l- tatraJ the Hen. Sir Guy Russell ami Lady RtMMU, Ger.eial Sir L'hartta Keigbtlcy and L?dy ley. Air Marshal A.C. SaniPrscn and Mrs Sanderson. Rear \dn.:ral A. F1,853 words
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Letter301 1952-10-04 9 Sweeping police judgment THE police seem to be lacking in quite a number of things nowadays, Including a sense of proportion. The public are supplied by th e Straits Times with the usual Emergency "news," some talk about increasing bandit activity on Singapore Island with hints of an invasion at301 words
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Letter219 1952-10-04 9 'POOL THE POLICIES ON CARS' APROPOS the 30-per-cent Increase in premiums for comprehensive motor car policies, the insurance companies should have combined into a "pool" rather than fine a solution of their problem by Increasing the premium. When losses arise, they increase premiums; but when profits rise, do they ever219 words
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330 1952-10-04 9 OCORDING to a report in a local newspaper an editorial in a Chinese newspaper is alleging that the question of citizenship rights for aliens affects 80 per cent, of the population ii S ngapore This is a falsification of the figures mide in oder to330 words
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Letter41 1952-10-04 9 THE arrant folly of the authorities who have placed Singapore's bus stops where they are has been commented on several times. Do they await a really serious accident so that another committee of inquiry can be appointed? SHAVED Singapore.41 words
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181 1952-10-04 9 POLITICIANS will come and 1 go, but may the S.I.T carry on for ever. Politicians talk too much and achieve too little. After i all. they have everything to gam. and nothing to lose, so they can always talk and for!get. "Cheap houses for the181 words
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Letter125 1952-10-04 9 FEEL that I must write to correct an item of news in your paper today (Oct. 2) in which it was stated that "the first regular source of proper reading material for thousands of Malay boys and girls will be provided by a new Malay children's newspaper125 words
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Letter70 1952-10-04 9 LJER Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent is now a citizen of Singapore. It is understood that trvs distinction entitles her to a regular blackout, and I write to inquire of the cost to be incurred in connecting Coppms to St Jamess Power Stat.on by cable, and trust70 words
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Letter145 1952-10-04 9 IN connection with the announcement that parking meters are to be tried in Singapore, would it be in order to suggest that, before the purchasers, sellers or hirers of these contraptions become too financially involved, a statement covering ihe following points be issued by whoever is145 words
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Letter84 1952-10-04 9 THE Progressive Party wants to hasten ttie nay of selj-govarnrtient. when about one per cent of the people will be better oft and the rest will be very much worse off. It would be a chastening experience U the leaders of the party were to visit some84 words
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Letter50 1952-10-04 9 LOOK at India. Pakistan. Burma and Ceylon. We cannot hold on to her (Britain's) apron strings forever." asys "Pengawai** of Kelantan. Many of ns. indeed, have looked lone and hard, and we'd like to hold on to the apron strings just a little longer FWlii.v MAN. Penang.50 words
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96 1952-10-04 9 Miscellany on a visit of Royalty IT is most gratifying to see that private citiaens of Singapore are making their own individual efforts to welcome the Duchess and the I Duke of Kent by cleaning and brightening up their proj perty. This strongly contrasts wiih the comn!av nt attitude of96 words
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Letter253 1952-10-04 9 I AM sure that by now most of your readers, in reading; the dally news of the visit or the Duchess of Kent, must be pretty sick of >ne preparations for welcome and the many silly arguments of what to wear and what not to wear at the parties being253 words
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Letter61 1952-10-04 9 I WOULD like to know why the casket used in the presentation of the Freedom of the City to H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent had to be obtained from Britain. I feel it would have been far more appropriate, and a fitting gesture to our Malayan partner, the Federation, if61 words
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Letter115 1952-10-04 9 rpHE Duchess of Kent has m. come to Malaya at a most auspicious time when the durian is in season. May I. in all seriousness, suggest that she be given an opportunity to taste this king of Malayan fruit? It is a wonderful chance for her to sample the flavour115 words
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Letter115 1952-10-04 9 THE St. Patrick's School •J- pupil was. not the only one who missed seeing the arrival of the Duchess at the airoort last Tuesday. My wife, ha vine -previously a.scertalned from two autho- rities at the airport that, provided she was there before 3.30 p.m.. she would be allowed to115 words
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547 1952-10-04 9 pOMMUNALJSM In Malaya will go from bad to worse if men like "Malay Whip" insist on closing the door of tne Malayan Civil Service to non-Malays in this land. Because of his diehard communal outlock. "Malay Whip" is unable to visualise the rights and547 words
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Letter412 1952-10-04 9 WHAT Nik Mahmood bin Hajl Abdul Majid said, among other things (Sept. 20). was: "I am very surprised that the present Ma'ay leaders, knowing that the Malays cannot get selfgovernment for the Malays, are still clamouring for independence e^n in partnership with other races." The point was whe'her or not412 words
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Letter60 1952-10-04 9 GRADE II III TEACHERS WHAT kind of a teacher is the Normal trained teacher that he should be so penalised in iht Federation? His counterpart in the Colony is placed in Division Two whereas he is kept in Division Three. Boih undergo ihe same training and enjoy the same salary60 words
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Advertisement122 1952-10-04 9 Not even in our sleep Come away from that keyhole. Quit dropping eaves. We don't escn talk in our sleep. Six oi us know the secret recipe of Pimm's No. 1 and six stronger, silenter men you've never met. We admit that the finest gin and choicest liqueurs form the122 words
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Advertisement86 1952-10-04 9 jii|H£; Fly the Scenic RouU iT/-?Hisr ri '^s3l 0D only diretl »erv»ce f London or Sydney equippo4 25Jft "»th full lengta "Slumber 31-OMBO TP"""^T^C™^ "AfcACHI fsSric' V m aviv i rr*V tONOON hiiiomi iuo«.«'* SINCAFORft liSbfe^S? OIAKARTA -*'tCI!IQN«iICtnO«A>KI> DABM/IKi °*.:#.';£;:&m. 10 <vdnev AIR CEYLON tank noil- m Ik* h.Umniwmml Bm4*86 words
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378 1952-10-04 10 I T«HE new Slrgapore 5 per cent A City loan 1962-1972 .»as quoted for the first time en the Singapore Share Market yesterday. Buyers were $100 and sellers quoted $101. Previous Issues were again adjusted in price to allow lor accrued Interest as378 words
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Article578 1952-10-04 10 McA.icters 40 00 40 50 M PuoiiMunu 180 ill Ovrrjfti Asuur 1140 ij no O Ciimrsr Bank 29 00 29 50 rt Radii's Hotel I 80 t W0 Robinson Co 1... Hdl s', )S til 2nd Pre[ B, 10 2i :0 15 Orm 3 35 3 45578 words
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Article64 1952-10-04 10 A rise of 1.3*33 t°ns of tin meta' exp"rtrd from Malaya durin-' SfpterrbPr was shown in ofdciil figures Issued yesterday— Aikusi 5 552 trns, September 6 925 tons Exports for the first nire month.' of year. 48.982 tons, against 48 31 > for the corrrsponcing period in 1951.64 words
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Article133 1952-10-04 10 CHIPS alongside ihe Singapore Hnr- bour Board gortowna. or rxoect'd there at 1 am trdav are: Raiul.i 1/2: Brll-rophon 4/5- Oiarda CP: Breconshlre tH; Stentor B'9: Trpvoac U/1J- Or<llii. l«: Frmoin? 15:8: Tllm»nten« 18- Fernhll'. I*/?): Bpisn 2/tl- Bennrvit 2?/?4' And pt J3'l6 P-'t'sh Prlnre ITW: Mari io133 words
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Article206 1952-10-04 10 liHE price of rubber on the Sin-a ore market yesterday was practically unchanged on Thursday's price, only ljsin: 1 Btn of a tent. October first grade closing at 74', cents a lb. ohori-.overing activ: iifraii! r.teadied the ma r k"t which ocened slightly easle-' in the206 words
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Article55 1952-10-04 10 IJU3INESS w?s report n In copra. Oct. Nov. li.jfngapove yrst Tday at 828 i o.b. a pi ul Buyers werp $27.75: Selle 1 *28 25. Coconut ol': Buyr> 544 f.n.b a plcul: S'llrrs •>44 1 Pird'i'-e SxcrianT: Whil" n»-i--or unr-liinw): Mun'ok 'S^l oic 1 so >rs: Sa-awak L'm-p-n»55 words
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Article16 1952-10-04 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Oct. 3. slB4.iJ2'.- a picul (up 25 cents). Moron16 words
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Advertisement1274 1952-10-04 10 W (f; i 2 MANSFIELD tfc CO,, LTD. j» Potsaae (Incorporated In Singapore) All ether Dept BLUE FUNNEL LINE D*P» Carrier's option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sails P. S'hom Penong Aqnn -.or tor Liverpool Dublin1,274 words
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Advertisement494 1952-10-04 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN /UK /CONTINENT Spore p Shorn Penong "M.^ltrf." for Bonokok 4/ S Nay. V Nev. 1/ 2 Nay. ••LiW for BanokoV Soinon Monil Ko1 j/J !fc Moy J/ 4 "Proto»ia" f-.' Bonokrk 27/29 Nov "Keroa" for DrOkorta 80-Kjkok %'bT Y'ototm?- MOnila 2/ S Dec KN../1D«494 words
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Advertisement1142 1952-10-04 10 McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. J TEL: Ne. *90e ELLKRMAN <b BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LIMB ond to, U.SA NSrlrTAtlonne Port, StATTLE A VANCOUVrt ond Conado via Colombo Aceepeino cirgo far Cexfrol 4 Sautk "CITY OF MANCHESTER" Ar.orfcan Ports Spore P Srwrn Penong "CASTLEVILLE" 20/24 Oct. 27/2* Oct. 10 Oct/ 1 Nay Spore1,142 words
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Article538 1952-10-04 11 BILL MOSS - S AFA won, but honours to Kluang BILL MOSS POOR DISPLAY BY CUP TEAM By Singapore A.F.A. .3; Kluang District F.A. .I. QN the score of goals, Singapore won this soccer friendly against Kluang at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, but it was a victory decidedly against the trend of play.538 words
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Article26 1952-10-04 11 In a keenly contested Dlv. 2 soccer match. Tlong BaH'u Rangers be.it RN. Kranji by three goals to one Geylang Stadium yesterday.26 words
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Article20 1952-10-04 11 Singapore Recreation Club beat Customs SC. 3 2 in a friendly hockey match on the padang yesterday.20 words
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320 1952-10-04 11 Ireland meet England at Belfast today BELFAST. Prl. IRELAND— that Is, Northern IreJ land— can be given little chance of success over England in the first of the home soccer Internationals being played at Belfast tomorrow. Yet they approach the game with little to lose and for this reason mayReuter - 320 words
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Article219 1952-10-04 11 RATIONAL Badminton Party x had little difficulty In beating Wembley Badminton Party 'Gold', by filve straight games, at the Singapore Badminton Association's Inter -club tournament at the S.B.A. Hall on Thursday. In the other match Young Men's Muslim Association B.P beat Sect Kirn Cheng B.P.219 words
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Article30 1952-10-04 11 LONDON. FTI Yesterdays soccer results: THIRD DIVISION (S) Leyton Orient 1. Bristol C. 3. Shrewsbury 0 Queens Park R. 3 THIRD DIVISION (N) Scunthorpe 3 Southport 0 ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article144 1952-10-04 11 KUALA LIMPI'R. Friday. r pHI. Lornie Mile meeting, which was abandoned x half-way through owin c to rain o n Sept. 21. will he re-run on Sunday. Oct. 26, between 8 a.m and 6 p.m. The entry list Is not being re-opened. Competitors144 words
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Article68 1952-10-04 11 Singapore Cricket Club "A" provided stiff opposition against Public i Works Department Sport* Club when they were beaten 1-3 in a I friendly hockey match on the I Pndanp yesterday. SCC did well In the first half to hold their opponents to a 1-1 draw. Scorers68 words
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Article325 1952-10-04 11 From JACK FINGLETON SYDNEY. Prl. vyi I H astuteness worthy of his Test leadership. Sir Donald Bradman mannees to keep out of Australia's cricket wrangles which have been well described as Australia's roughest game ofl the field. Most critics say that the former Board of325 words
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Article352 1952-10-04 11 (JETTING a hot pace from the opening bully, Police scored four goals in 14 minutes and eventually beat RAF Seletar 4-2 in a SHA Div. 10 league hockey match at Police Depot yesterday. Police's whirlwind attack I put Seletar completely out of gear at352 words
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147 1952-10-04 11 CINGAPORE Swimming Cub s youthful quartette Barry and Keith Mitchell. Wiebe Wolters and Robert Bull romped home easy winners of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's 800 metres freestyle relay championship at the Singapore Swimming Club pool yesterday in the record time of 9min.147 words
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466 1952-10-04 11 NORMAN SIEBEL - SINGAPORE WILL NEED THAT EXPORT PERMIT NORMAN SIEBEL All-India Final today From COLOMBO, Friday. THE Singapore Civilian rugger tram manager, Howard Cashin, has applied lor an xport rermit to bring home the All-India Rugger Cup when the team return on Monday morning. "This does not mean we are approaching tae466 words
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Article140 1952-10-04 11 rpHE doubks champions. H. Kamls and A. G. B. Paklr, Yf.sUrday gave a walkover to B. Teslenho and Vyihillng^tm when the Y.M.CA. Lawn Tennis tour« nament was continued at H...« Basah Rond. Other ns'ilts were: Singles: G. T. Ilolloway bt B. Haridas 6-0. 6-0. Doubles:140 words
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Article79 1952-10-04 11 In the Singapore Lawn Tennis Junior Singks Ch'impi<>:.«!iip played at the Y.M.CA courts, Billy Teo gave a sterling display to beat Earnest Lim by 6-2. 6-1 in second round match. Other results were: David Scow bt Chla Cheong Ixick 6-2 6-1: Muvßoor I t -m;iil bt. Paul Law79 words
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Article41 1952-10-04 11 The team to represent Dixkv.iid and Navy Combined against Siiif.ipore's Malaya Cup team at Jalan Besar stadium at 5.15 pm. on Monday Is: Meecham: Gutteridge Bradley; Kirn Beng. Oxlands. Kartar Sinth; D'.iwnton. Coatee. Grogan. V. Roberts. Obed.41 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous232 1952-10-04 11 TOll A V I R"AS sckc. AW«*imA D1 y 2A Datch C ub v workt SOCCER Services at Works (round. ARMY Calbexk Cup Final: DIV. 2B: RAF inu.ih v Green Howards (Fed.) v SMSI at Tcngah. RE. ME. Workshops <S'p«rr> FRIENDLY: Khatoa f Malaat Tanflln 5 p.m. van Navy at232 words
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Article152 1952-10-04 12 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 2.15 REBI'KK Retinue Counsel 111 1.1 MM I K. Rhapsody Free Entry K. RHAPSODY Retinue Counsel 111 Race 2 2.45 RARATONGA Fairy Tale Full Stop RARATONGA Full Stop Nerolia MILLIONAIRE Rice King Abbotsford FAIRY TALE Raratonga Kabaka Race 3 3.25 RICE kin.152 words
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Article1175 1952-10-04 12 ACCEPTORS and probable jockeys for today's races at Ipoh are given below. Race 1: 2.15 Class I—6 Furs. 1 731 Retinue Smith 9.12 Mrs. Manasseh Si Mr. Bath Daniels 2 282 Rebuke Percival- 813 Mr. Mrs H. S Yeo B'kelen 3 478 Free Entry Tait 8.10 Mr.1,175 words
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731 1952-10-04 12 EPSOM JEEP SELECTS MY THREE against the field in the $25,000 Perak Gold Vase over 5^ f. straight (Race Five) at Ipoh today, concluding day of the Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting, are 1. NORTHERN CIRCUIT 2. Best Bet 3. Billdaw On Sunday Northern731 words
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Article658 1952-10-04 12 r«OL. WHATNOT looks a reasonably safe each-way bet in the 1 l-mic handicap for top class stayers (Race Six) A dour stayer the Co'onel should be at his best in a stamina test and with Gambar Melayu. Entertainment 11. and Woodcote Inn out of658 words
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Article50 1952-10-04 12 Unless there is a further break in the weather, the going for today's races at Ipoh should be very good, reports Epsom Jeep. There will be no Double Tote. The Big Sweep will be drawn on Race 8. Observation i.s a doubtful starter in Race 2I50 words
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Article237 1952-10-04 12 IPOH, Fri. rE first amateur race meeting to be held in Ipoh after the war will take place on Saturday, October 11. Entries are: POLO PONY SCIRRY— 3*\ STE. Spearllght, Sustl, Pamela, Young Clem, Dusty date Double Nine). Ounna, Perth, Arthur, Piastre, I Captain, Perak (la'e237 words
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Article54 1952-10-04 12 NEWMARKET, Fri- Sir Victor Sassoon. one of Britain's leading racehorse owners, yesterday jvid 13.000 guineas for a yearling filly by Arbar out of Temora. It was the year's highest price for a yearling. The Aga Khan paid 11.000 guineas for a yearling colt by Nasrullnh out54 words
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Article144 1952-10-04 12 TODAY'S BEST BET: A/I V best-of-the-day Is Raratonca i?1 in the Class 2, Div. 2 Cf. sprint (Rare I). This three-year-old lost no marks because of his defeat by Rice King last week. I thought he lost his chance at the start This three-year-old Is undout>tedly144 words
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Article113 1952-10-04 12 f SHALL not* attempt to find one to oppose four-year-old Chrsiere* in Race 7. A powerful long striding horse, Chesieres is a thorough stayer and may well be a Cup horse In th» making. Last week Chesieres was always going too well for his rivals. Once113 words
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Article39 1952-10-04 12 WESTWARD HO (Devon). Fri. Miss Pamela Davies. of Coventry; today won the English women's golf championship when she beat 22-year-old former girl champion. Miss Jacqueline Gordon six and five in the 36 holes final here. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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