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Title Section22 1952-10-31 1 The Straits Times AML/1 \A 'S NA TIONAL NE WSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 SIXTEEN PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration333 1952-10-31 1 Lords told: It must be stamped out TRIBESMEN JOIN LOYAL FORCES LONDON, Thursday. r l F. Government last night refuted allegations of laxity in dealing with the Mau Mau, African secret society, and repeated its pledge to stamp out terrorism. Lord Minister, I' ruler-Secretary for theAP - 333 words
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192 1952-10-31 1 A blow to unity, say disbanding Bevanites LONDON. Thurs MX BEVA.VS leftwingers ludav publitl\ announced thrir MMttMCC of the I ..ilmur P»rty*t order that thiy disband their rebrl croup A statement to<t iy in tne Ipftwing 1. -.hour journal Tribune, however, said that it deplored Ike party resolution rolling forReuter - 192 words
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Article53 1952-10-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR. ThursA loial curfew has been imposed in two areas of the Kota Tinggi district of Jnhore. They are Lee Sawmills No. 4 at the 46 2 milestone on the Kota Tints' to Mersina Road and Hock Moh Sawmills at the 42nd milestone on53 words
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Article26 1952-10-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs A k pain on the Chintse ewned Fuan Moh San estate in Klvnng area of Johore. was murdered by terrorists yesterday.26 words
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Article140 1952-10-31 1 KtALA LUMPUR Thurs. A NOTHER five terrorists x\ hav e surrendered. One gave himself up on Kati Estate In the Kuala Kangsar area of Perak. He was Woo Foong Fiew alias Woo Siew Wah. Another, followed by his Sakai wile and two children, surrendered to140 words
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Article25 1952-10-31 1 In the Raub area of Pahcng a party of Home Guard* fired at a terrorist in the Kuala Medang road. md wounded him.25 words
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Article147 1952-10-31 1 Reuter last night cabled i/rom NAIROBI: Th» Colonial Secretary. Mr. Lyttflton, flew Into the terroriroubled colony as troops began searching the farmlands and foothills for Mau Mau killers. A mast fathering or Kikujra tribranen laid dcwn plans before the district commissioner of Nyrri for denouncing the147 words
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122 1952-10-31 1 LONDON, Thursday. rpHE Queen, in her speech today closing a session *of Parliament, said of the war in Malaya: "My torces and the civil administration are carrying out a difficult task with patience and determination "In spite of a great loss 1 and suffering,Reuter - 122 words
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Article40 1952-10-31 1 THE HAGUE, Thurs.— The Dutch Government said to an official statement today that Holland would not relinquish or limit Its sovereignty over Western New Guinea and saw "no point" in a resumption of talks with Indonesia.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article24 1952-10-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thure.— In the Kulal area of Johore terrorists yesterday fired on a police land rover and wounded three special constables.24 words
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Article204 1952-10-31 1 TODAYS HEROINE JOHORE BAHKI. Thursday. THE coolness and courage of Mrs. Madge Macaulay, who drove her husband through a gauntlet of bandit fire, saved both of them when a gane of 15 terrorists tried to ambush their car on the 4th mile Yonf Penc-Johore Bahru204 words
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Article99 1952-10-31 1 The ideal gift for overseas rpHE STRAITS TIMES 1 ANNUAL. 1953. which will be on sale early next month, is the ideal gift for friends overseas, for it presents a broad picture of the Malayan scene in full-colonr and black and white. If you send names and addresses with your99 words
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Article41 1952-10-31 1 HONG KONG, Thurs— The Duchess of Kent crossed over to Kowloon this afternoon to lay the foundation stone of a large recreation centre and to attend a reception arranged in her honour by thn Kowloon Resident* Association.—ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article40 1952-10-31 1 A Rang of terrorists ambushed a patrol of the Kinta valley Home Guards near Kwong Tal Chong Mine In the Bayas Tujoh area of Perak last night. The leading scout of the Home Guards was killed.40 words
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Article63 1952-10-31 1 Tan Slaw Wah. aged 19. a girl, was stabbed in the neck by a man at Cheong Lim Park. Singapore, last night. She was taken to hospital where her condition was said to be serious. Lee Boon See. a shop assistant, aged 28. was assaulted at63 words
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Article41 1952-10-31 1 man. New operation for Woolton SCARBOROUGH. Thurs.— Lord Woolton, chairman of the Conservative Party and Lord President of the Council, had another operation last night. He is 69. His condition, was said to be as "satisfactory as can be expected'— AP.AP - 41 words
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Article36 1952-10-31 1 LONDON, Thurs.— The Foreign Secretary Mr. Eden told the House of Commons yesterday that he hoped to go to New York next week to lead the British delegation at the United Nations.— AP.AP - 36 words
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Article30 1952-10-31 1 TEHERAN. Thurs. The Majlis today approv?fj speedy handling of a Government bttl to prosecute the former Premier. Ahme^ Ghavam on charges of provoking last July's Teheran riot— U.p30 words
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Article21 1952-10-31 1 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs A producer. Collier Ycung, and actress Joan Fontaine win marry in San Francisco next month. -A.PAP - 21 words
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Article43 1952-10-31 1 SEREMBAN, Thurs— Fijian troops, who are leaving Negrl Sembilan for operation- elsewhere in the Federation, tonight presented a war dob to the District Officer of Kuala Pilah, Mr. A. B. L. Clarke. (See full story on Pa«e 8).43 words
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233 1952-10-31 1 40 ARRESTED IN JOHORE POLICE RAIDS SEGAMAT, Thursday. CH)RTT arrests have been made in the Segamat district as Johore police hit back in what appears to be a major campaign by terrorists to capture as many arms as they can lay their hands on. Eight of the arrests were made233 words
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Article63 1952-10-31 1 SEOUL, Thurs. The crest of Pinpoint Hill on the centrai Korean front changed I hands 12 times today as United Nations forces battled against 1,500 Chinese The strategic height was last reported in Allied hands tonight, although the Chinese were putting up one of theirReuter - 63 words
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Article130 1952-10-31 1 18 mile advance HANOI. Thurs. tint L l. EQUIPPED French TT and Vietnam forces, backed by "massive" air support, have launched a counter-offensive against Vielminh troops poised for a new assault on the Black River line. French headquarters announced today. The communique said the French advani whichUP - 130 words
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Article30 1952-10-31 1 MANILA, Thurs. Government forces in the past 24 hours killed 10 Conv.nunist Huk rebels In pitched battles near Manila and in Northern Luzon army reports claimed. -AP.AP - 30 words
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Article180 1952-10-31 1 Today is crisis day for Labour JTODAY is a crisis day A for the Labour Party or Singapore. More man 2,000 rebel members of the party will meet tonight at the Sin o apore Badminton Association hall. They are expected to declare their confidence in Mr. Lim Yew Hock, who180 words
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Article54 1952-10-31 1 |^H)l'R general council member* of the Singapore Labour Party resigned last night. They were Mr. Francis Thomas. Mr. Lim Van Song. Mr. A. N. Maidden and Mr. Tent Lint Siong. They said that the expulsion of the chairman. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, by the general54 words
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Advertisement262 1952-10-31 2 <>I»KNIN<; TO-DA* 3 Slums: 3, 6.15 Ml p.m. Distributed by Shaw Bros. <;rcatp«t Malay Musical Comedy "ANJCRAN NASIB" r tarring M.iri.im IV ]{:iml.-<- I). Harris A Malay Drama— Pleasr rome to the earlier shows to avoid disappointment ft r il th r plot*! in a maior roc* —Mm t »5262 words
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Advertisement621 1952-10-31 2 \OTItES OPENING OP NEW PRIMARY SCHOOLS Now Primary Schools will b»-Mi.-nei' in January, 1953, as follows: Hnvelock Road near Zion Canal Towner Road near Rayiiui Market Dorset Road Jurong Road H% mile stone Sunpei Kedut off Woodlands Road. All these Ml accept boys ami girls. Application Forms for admission to621 words
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Advertisement535 1952-10-31 2 NOTICES NOTICE To Benjamin Charles Roy Seek and Osman bin Ahmed trading as Oceania Salvage A Freleht Company late of Jalan Laut. off Beach Road, Singapore. Oceania Salvage A Freight Company (suert as a firm latr of Jalm Laut, off Beach Road, Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that actions have been commenced535 words
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Advertisement782 1952-10-31 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JUNIOR TECHNICAL (TRADE) SCHOOL, PENANG Applications are Invited from Federal Cttisens lor the Undermentioned posts at the above school: (a) Building Instructor. (b) Machine Shop Instructor. Applicants for post should have completed a fi*e years' apprenticeship In either Carpentry or Bricklaying, and have had a number of years'782 words
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Advertisement689 1952-10-31 2 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE POLICE SURPLUB VEHICLES The Chief Police Officer. Malacca, lnv'tes Tenders for the purchase of two surplus Willys Jeeps. The vehicles can be viewed at the Police Depot. Banda Ililir. Malacca, any day during offlce hours. Tenders will close at 12 noon on Saturday, 15th November. 1952. R.689 words
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Advertisement264 1952-10-31 2 NOTICES MERGER ARRANGEMENT CONSOLIDATED TIN DREDGING CO., LTD. About 93<^ of shares in the 9 No Liability Companies have been converted in accordance with offers made on 10.12.51 The Federal Treasury (Capital Issues Control) has given an extension of time to 31.12.52 for the conversion of the remaining shares. Whilst264 words
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Advertisement156 1952-10-31 2 THE RAJAH HiIAM COCONUT ESTATE, LIMITF.I) (Incorporated in Snigapnrc) NOTICE is hereby givrn that nn Interim Dividend of !<?■', l> S s 30'; Mnlayan Income Tax (or the year ending 31st December, 1952 has been declared payable to Shareholders of the Company on tho 14th November. 1952. The Transfer Books156 words
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Advertisement119 1952-10-31 2 NOTiCEo > r I NOnCEi I I Tin: k.l. CO-OffHtllll nors'N<; ■ocnCTC ltd. THE Office or the above Society will be moved to No. 2 Clark* Street (behind Gcr.crnl Post Offlce) from 'he present Temporary premises at 87 Ampang Street as from first November 1952 M.I. NAYAR Honorary Secretary P.119 words
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Article, Illustration376 1952-10-31 3 Korea 'not most important area LONDON, Thursday. CONSERVATIVE Member of Parliament Sir lan Fraser suggested in the House of Commons yesterday that the Korean truce negotiations be moved to "Moscow, China or some other important sector." The talks at Panmunjom had failed and fromReuter; AP - 376 words
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Article208 1952-10-31 3 RUSSIAN MOVE ON KOREAN ISSUE NEW YORK. Thurs. RUSSIA proposed in the Political Committee yesterday the establishment of a special commission to study the peaceful settlement of the Korean issue. Thp Soviet Foreign Minister. Mr. Andre! Vyshinsky. proposed that this commission should include all those concerned in the Korean conflict.Reuter - 208 words
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Article57 1952-10-31 3 PARIS. Thurs.— Charlie Chaplin and Mrs. Chaplin arrived In Paris by air yesterday. The French Cabinet lias made Chaplin an officer of the [.psion of Honour. H- now has the right to wp-ir a red rosette in his buttonhole Instead of the ribbon of an ordinaryReuter - 57 words
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Article13 1952-10-31 3 HELSINKI. Thurs. Finand is to buy three Vampire let fi-hters.— Reuter.Reuter - 13 words
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Article43 1952-10-31 3 HOLLYWOOD, Thurs Dixie Lee Crosby, 40-year-old wife of Bing Crosby, was still in a coma today. Her doctor said there was little hope of her survival. All the family were at her bedside in the Beverly Hills home.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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205 1952-10-31 3 The 'Red' was just a mimic, says Fden LONDON. Thurs. THE Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, said today he had no reason to think the wife of Mr. Donild Mac Lean. missing u';>l»mat, was in touch with her husband. Mrs. Mac Lean, who is Ameri-can-born, is in Geneva. British authorities presumeReuter - 205 words
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Article19 1952-10-31 3 NICE. Thurs.— Emperor Bao Dai of Vietnam will leave Nice by plane for Saigon on Monday— A.P.AP - 19 words
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Article27 1952-10-31 3 LONDON. Thurs.— Britain will lend America 22.000.000 lbs. of aluminium and a similar quantity in the first quarter of 1953, said authoritative sources.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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131 1952-10-31 3 CAIRO. Thursday. A SPOKESMAN said today that a plan by ex-King Farouk to arrest the Premier General Na»uib. and assassinate his too mil tary aides was foiled when Gen. Naguib seized power on July 23 He said the anti-Naguib plan was developed In midJuly131 words
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Article82 1952-10-31 3 SANTA MARIANNA. Italy, Thurs. EX-KING Farouk has renewed his subscription to the British Matchbox I Label Society, which fell i due on July 26 the day he fled Egypt. Renewing his subscription, the former King wrote: -"I regret the delay, but my subscription fellUP - 82 words
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Article36 1952-10-31 3 FRANKFURT, Thurs—Barbara Rotraut Pleyer, the German "Peace Angel of Helsinki" who interrupted the opening of the 1952 Olympic Games to make a peace appeal, has left here by air for Tokyo— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article114 1952-10-31 3 LONDON. Thurs. rpHE Queen will make the traditional Royal broadcast to the Co-nmonwealth on Christmas Day It was announced last night. She thus follows the examble of King George VI and King George V who broadcast each Christmas King George* VT's broadcast last Christmas. regalingReuter - 114 words
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Article150 1952-10-31 3 SUPREME COURT APPEAL WASHINGTON, Thursday. FIVE big United States oil companies yesterday r appealed to the Supreme Court to stop a grand jury investigation in Washington of an alleged world oil monopoly. The companies asked th p court to reverse the decisions of the150 words
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Article44 1952-10-31 3 BANGKOK, Thurs. An import permit for 10.000 ounces of gold has been granted to the newly-created Gold Syndicate by the Siamese Government, usually reliable trade sources said today. The syndicate will ask for tenders from local merchants with contacts abroad—Reuter.44 words
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Article238 1952-10-31 3 No outstanding features LONDON. Thum. IVOTHINO of outstanding Intereat could be reported from the siock markets today. (1o»m» prices of srlrctrd stocki ComoU HI t Fundinz 4% Ml Wmr SJ% TJI BANK* Chartered i»i 10* *uiiunlue •*:**> <«-.tl It Honnon, l»!»l (1 Eastern di» tNSUKANCS Com. Do (ufcM238 words
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Article28 1952-10-31 3 LONDON. Oat. 30— Ca t\ Buyers £962; Sellers C9b4: Forward Buyers £944: Sellers £945; Settlement £964 (tip £11). Turnover am 39 tons; p.m. 35 tons.28 words
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Article38 1952-10-31 3 LONDON. Oct 30— Spot 22'» d. Dec. 22 lid.. Jan 32 d Feb 22 -..d: Jan -Mar 22' id: Apr -Juru 22<,d.. July-Sept. 23d.. Nov. rj.f 22>,d; Dec. ca.f. 22-\d.. Jan ciJ 22', d. Market: Steady38 words
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Advertisement155 1952-10-31 3 FISH FROM SCOTLAND at its best and cheapest KIPPERS HERRING ROES HERRINGS LEMON SOLES FRESH COD FILLETS PLAICE FILLETS BLOATERS ARBROATH SMOKIE! SMOKED COD FILLETS Singapore COLD STORAGE Ok Ltd. FACTS ABO1:T AUSTRALIA !'s^v>yB,ooo,ooo ■^^g roPL'Lvno.-M During the la«t four years, Australia's population has increased by G\ r 'c with155 words
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Article, Illustration545 1952-10-31 4 BILL FISH - THE HARBOUR— NERVE CENTRE OF COLONY BILL FISH By BEHIND nine guarded gates in Singapore the engines of commerce are rapping out a tune of prosperity. The Port of Singapore, a legacy of desolate destruction from the Japanese in 1945, is once again the pivot of Far Eastern trade. The545 words
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Advertisement430 1952-10-31 4 i&P*¥^l BMsssss%^sssst^^-'?Vs*rsslssfl riMMr* *~v Jtt£ <rffc''*..,i«^Pis a.^ www*- ~-J3X* -jJMlsyq* g^. This trailer can take car£o r j u .k. ire .-i j s rant f.ojcwns j;c. .c -"it ships s> d. Each trailer will carry up to three tor;s: the motor can pu'l a totai ioad of 25 tons430 words
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Advertisement152 1952-10-31 4 the world's ft\ best pen Vw| Buy a Swan pen and you gain if^ %^m a r cn^ lor a lifetime a W\ m^A pen that writes smoothly and ll\ %^A freely under all conditions. Vm\ The secret is in the nib \V made by hand individually, Vi| by craftsmen152 words
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Article29 1952-10-31 5 BUTTERWORTH Thurs A church orffan was stolen < 'it.rrlav from the RAF Church rpmponifl In Butterworth. The organ, a ril at »10. A Malay hao been detained. ialned.29 words
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226 1952-10-31 5 THE MEN IN A TRANCE ARE WARNED: YOU CAN BE PROSECUTED Drive against the '100 lottery' tipsters PENANG, Thursday. POLICE today warned Penang's spiritual mediums that they would be prosecuted if they continued to give tips on the "100 characters" lottery during a trance. "We are launching an all-out drive226 words
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Article130 1952-10-31 5 Door went bang in their faces -and two armem men fled Penang. Thurs. TWO armed masked robbers broke into the Logan Road home of Mr. One Keng Seng, past president of the Penang Chamber of Commerce, yesterday morning but fled when. Mrs. (Inc banged her bedroom door in their faces.130 words
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Article105 1952-10-31 5 FELL 20 FEET TO HIS DEATH WHILE going up the stairs at the head office of the I Singapore Cold Storage In the Empire Dock, Muthiah Rajiah. a 39-year-old clerk of the company, slipped and fell 20 feet to the concrete floor. At the inquest yesterday. Inspector R. A. Lawrence105 words
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Article43 1952-10-31 5 Wong Yew Ching. described by the police as a snatch thief, was accused in Singapore yesterday of stealing a fountain-pen, worth $33. from a passenger in a bus. Wong claimed trial and was allowed $300 bail until Nov. 6.43 words
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Article28 1952-10-31 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Thuri. Tay Say Ghee, a lorry driver, was fined $50 for overloading his lorry. The opera 'or of the lorry. Ho Teong. was fined $90.28 words
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Article32 1952-10-31 5 MUAR Thurs.— For breaking the curfew at Parit Propok. Ng Chee Kiong, Tan Cr.oo Liang, Goh Ah Lian, Ng Miog Seng and Ong Choon Were each fined $10 at Muar.32 words
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Article51 1952-10-31 5 SEREMBAN Thurs. The Kuala Pilah Boy Scouts' Association will present a Gang Show at the Tuanku Muhammad School hall on Saturday night. The Gang Show, which Ls under the patronage of the District Officer. Mr. A. B. L. Clarke, is in aid of the PanPacific Jamboree51 words
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Article57 1952-10-31 5 TAIPING. Thurs— To aid the Malayan Adult Education week the Taiping branch of the Perak Adult Education Association will hold a free film show at the Lady Treacher Girls' School haU to-morrow The films will be of special interest to members of the I Red57 words
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Article49 1952-10-31 5 The Governor of Singapore. Mr. J F Nicoll. will visit the site of the Pa.va Leba r international airport today. He will be accompanied by the Director of Public Works. Mr. A. Wear, and the Director of civil Aviation. Mr. A. W. j Savage.49 words
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Article30 1952-10-31 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Mr. E. R. Davles, State Engineer, Johore, has retuined from leave and taken over from Mr. M. B. Hember, who ■was acting for him.30 words
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Article26 1952-10-31 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Fo r dealing controlled articles wthout a permit. Ko n Kum Poh. a shopkeeper, was fined $60 at Johore Bahru today.26 words
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Article278 1952-10-31 5 YEOH THENG KWANG, a 39-year-old labourer, was knocked down at the junction of Upper Seransoon and MacPherson roads, Singapore, when he stepped from behind one car into the path of another. i He was taken to hospital where he died the next day, Oct.278 words
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Article54 1952-10-31 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs. Ong Ah Yew, a motor-cyclist, was fined $130 in the Parit Bun tar Court on three charges. He had no driving licence, failed to display the road licence conspicuously and the metor-cyele was not covered by third party risk Insurance. He pleaded guilty before54 words
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Article69 1952-10-31 5 ALOR STAR. Thurs. ENROLMENT of Chinese Home Guards has started In Kedah's new villages. Lt. Col. C. F. H. Walter. State Home Guard Officer, said today. "It is hoped that Home Guard units will be formed eventually In every village," he told the Straits Times. About69 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-10-31 5 MR. H. BLACK, a Senior Inspector of the Singapore Harbour Board Polce, and his bride. th« former Miss I conic Minjoot, after their marriage at the Registry Office yesterday.29 words
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Article36 1952-10-31 5 TAIPINO, Thurs— For failing to notify a change of address to the Police. Yaacob bin Merah, 34, a police supervisee, who pleaded guilty, was sentenced by the Taiping Magistrate to one month's imprisonment.36 words
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Article35 1952-10-31 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs. Paliah, a 53-year-old Indian labourer, was fined $60 in the Parit Buntar Court when he pleaded guilty to a charge of possessing one gallon of toddy ac Jalan Bahru.35 words
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Article18 1952-10-31 5 KOTA TINGGI, Thurs. Federation penghulus will meet at Batu Pahat, Johore, on Nov. 1 and 2.18 words
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Article61 1952-10-31 5 "|>EOPI.E do not regard mftttey with su/tlcifnt horror" 1 will h« the tlu-rn* sf a debate at the central hall of the Faculty of MedTeir.e. It Is paTt if the University of Malaya's Keunion >\>ek» proq;rninine. The two tatma taki:»? part in the dehale will comprise an61 words
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180 1952-10-31 5 Siam told: Your rice policy is immoral K. LUMPUR, Thurs. SIAM'S new "take it or leave it" rice policy towards Malaya and other British territories was today attacked as "immoral" by Mr. Foong Soon Seng, president of the Selangor Rice Millers' Association. Mr Foong said: "Considering that Malaya is a180 words
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Article38 1952-10-31 5 Five college unions at meeting A PAN-MALAYAN student organisation was formed in Singapore yesterday— and Malaya ceased to be the only country in the world with a university but no national student association.38 words
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Advertisement161 1952-10-31 5 y^^^ 1 WALL FANj 10" AC fixed trice 41.50 12" Oscillating 64.00 16" $120.00 16" Floor Standard Model $170.00 12" DC 85.00 (Available Voltage 110 V or 230 V) YOU CAN ALWAYS RELY ON LIMIT Spare parts and service always available. Obtainable from all Radio Cf Electrical dealers throughout Malaya.161 words
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Article223 1952-10-31 6 Charges may be based on facts, says official IPOH, Thursday. T«HE POLICE are investigating allegations of corruption in the Department of Mines and in the tin industry, said Mr. P. L. MelliarSmith, acting Senior Inspector of Mines, Perak, at a committee meeting of the Perak223 words
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Article87 1952-10-31 6 THE well-known Singapore motoring and sporting prr^onality, Mr. L. E. G. SeaKroatt, leaves today for Kuala Lumpur to take up the job n; departmental manager of Wearne Bros. Mr Seagroatt was given a f ;> .veil dinner on Wednesday nieht by members of the Singapore Motor87 words
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Article45 1952-10-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— B;v.ivh committee member lor the Communists in the; I. Tinßei area of Johore. I i. wai kilied In a battle la I month. Emergency !n- -< a Services announced! i Chal'j I v.;i, not j d at ti. Umc he w^s killer!.45 words
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Article36 1952-10-31 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. --B. r '.har bin Nordin wai fined 525 in the police court tii>:ay tor using a motor wto convey rubber without a permit, or. "a road which repairable at the expense."36 words
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Article40 1952-10-31 6 PING, Than. A 44--■MJ vtlUfer, Taa I Eaai, vi, a in tIM U today wh»-n a coconut tree fell on his house at nuki; Dwßaar. early this morning. The other members of the family eafPH unhurt.40 words
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Article, Illustration136 1952-10-31 6 14,000 at Buddhist Conference rpHE World Conference of J- Buddhists held in Japan last month was attended by 14.000 delegates and was a great success, a Ceylon Buddhist monk. Rev. Bhikku Ananda. told the Straits Times yesterday. Bhikku Ananda was among the party of six Ceylon monks and 14 lay136 words
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Article31 1952-10-31 6 KOTA TINGGI Thurs Teo Wee Keng and Teo Soon Chin were fined SlO each for fighting and disorderly behaviour at Jalan Mawai, Kota Tir.Ffi. Both pleaded guilty.31 words
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120 1952-10-31 6 25 YEARS 9 SERVICE, THEN.... SEREMBAN. Thursday. RI. PONNIAH, a clerk in the Seremban General Post Office, was today sentenced to two years' imprisonment and fined $2,000 for criminal breach of trust. I I I Ponniah, with 25 years' service to the Government, pleaded120 words
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Article27 1952-10-31 6 MALACCA, Thurs.— Mr. C. M. Seth, president of the Malacca Chamber of Commerce, has been elected president of the Associated Indian Chambers of Commerce, Malaya.27 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-10-31 6 TWO MOItiS St. John Ambulance nurses arrived in Singapore yesterday to do welfare work i n the Federation. From left are Miss C. Dubois. Mrs. D.W.G. Faris. District Superintendent (Nursing) who met them, and Miss P. Lloyd. There are now W nurses in Malaya.— Straits Times picture.47 words
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114 1952-10-31 6 PENANG BID TO BEAT FILM BUCK MARKET PZNANG. Thurs. WHEiN they renew their licences tomorrow, cinemas here will have to undertake three additional conditions imposed by the police to check the present black market in admission tickets. New regulations stipulate that not more than five tickets can be sold to114 words
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Article39 1952-10-31 6 SEREMBAN, Th«rs. Mr. Justice Abbott, at the Seremban High Court today, sentenced an aged pork seller, Sam Nam Who to one years simple Imprisonment for offering 39 cents to an Auxiliary Policeman, Daud bin Bakar39 words
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Article14 1952-10-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Federation produced 6.058 cwt of soap in Sept14 words
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242 1952-10-31 6 THIS HOUSE MUST GO, SAY COUNCILLORS to gave the children KUALA LI'MPIR. Th -irsday. I/TALA LUMPITR Municipal Councillors today ordered that a house in Batu K ad in which 15 people are living and which might collaisr .it any moment, should be demolished unless a court order against the demolition242 words
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108 1952-10-31 6 Most of Base union claims 'answered' LONDON. Th' r.« STANLEY Awbery (Labour) In the Hous? of Commons today asked the First Lord of the Admiralty for I the terms of a cable on outstanding claims he rereUed recently from the Naval B;ise Labour Union. Singapore :md 1 for his replyReuter - 108 words
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Article63 1952-10-31 6 IPOH. Thurs.— Two more bodies have been reonv r«-d following the collapse of a large section of tl>e lime- stone quarry near Gin n? j Rapat on Tuesday eB four Chinese labourer.-, wre buried alive. This brings the n m bw of bodies recovered to t63 words
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Article37 1952-10-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thins. Pahang's district welfare .lnmittees are I to contribute to a fund to j raise 82,000 to send a Pal hang boy, Mahurii, to Ai!:<ftialia for treatment for a I skin growth.37 words
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Advertisement111 1952-10-31 6 H^'^l'R'KWfi /JvLshas/ ■■■■am, I HERE'S WHAT YOU WANT IN A CAR- I I Hi oh performance low running costs! I n\ \l Dl Th QUALITY MKbl Mflp\ Ull^^W^^^X vSff features "jjjL___^M^^^MM|^^^^^^Bßßi^^Bjli^^^l^^Bß^^^^^B^B^^^&__ Kivm "A" "Mono construction"* of -=r "^""^y^Bl^^^^^^B^^^^PJ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bl^^^^^jjjß^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^Ky^^ I body and chassis for added strength with reduced =F HH l^^i^P^^^ll111 words
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Miscellaneous90 1952-10-31 6 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 10 a.m. News: 10.05 Matinee: 11 11.30 Band of America; 1 p.:. Light Music; 1.30 News; 1.45 R.. Norvo Trio; 2 Time for Musu 2 30 Studio Concerts; 3.00 University of the Air; 5 Children; |J{ Citizens of the World; 5.45 Rad... Orch.: 6.10 News; 6.30 Reporit:90 words
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Article, Illustration367 1952-10-31 7 Need to educate adults stressed by MacGillivray KUALA' LUMPUR, Thursday. IN a broadcast tonight stressing the need for adult education, the Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. D. C. MacGillivray, said that nearly two million Malayans, or about 60 per cent, of the people, can neither read nor367 words
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177 1952-10-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. WHEN a Malay constable attached to Pantai Police Station. Bungsar Road. Kuala Lumpur, was absent from patrol duty on Sept. 6 the officer-in-charfce, Corporal Slur Mohamed, Rave him a statement form and asked him to explain his absence. The constable took the177 words
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Article104 1952-10-31 7 HTHREE masked men, one ■I with a knife, broke into a shop in Queen Screet early yesterday morning and robbed the owner of SCOO in cash and $370 worth of jewellery One of the men woke thp shopkeeper ar.d told him to keep quiet.104 words
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Article73 1952-10-31 7 KAJANG, Thurs. Sema- rang bin Ahmad, ketua (headman) of Kampong Suugai Gabai. In Ulu Langat i district, was charged in the Kajang Magistrate's Court with extorting property w orth a total of $94 from j Saoh Awak Pak Lantak. Jenang Packik bio Nenangti, and Busu Rantai bin73 words
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Article46 1952-10-31 7 KAJANG, Thurs. Two women, Scow Kee Thai and Ng Sam Yin. both 20, wen 1 committed for trial by the Kajaiig Circuit Magistrate. inche Ismail, on a charge of consorting with persons carrying firearms near Broga between Jan. 20 and Feb. 10 this year46 words
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Article26 1952-10-31 7 Rear Admiral Paul L. Mather, newly-appointed director of the Singapore regional office of the Defence Materials Procurement Agency, arrives in Singapore by Comet tomorrow.26 words
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Article87 1952-10-31 7 Trade school has 76 vacancies TiHE Junior Technical ■i- Schocl will have 76 vacancies for Singapore students next year. There will be 40 vacancies for students who wL«h to study general mechanics, 10 for plumbing. 10 for radio mechanics. 10 for carpentry and six for electricity. Applicants, who must be87 words
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Article45 1952-10-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Mr. Gcpal Das, Superintendent of the Malacca Boys' Jubilee Clnb since 1948, has been awarded visitorsnio to Britain by the British Council to study youth work and youth clubs. Mr. Das is with the Deportment of Social Welfare, Malacca.45 words
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Article425 1952-10-31 7 ilini today:— I>«V HicUond Hoa<t »!,..rl si. Nr i s'pure ire >\..r«. Ctaeai V*d i itniM, mmmamtta nuaii. Uuk. li.u.n fuuip> tta.r.t.rr Koad Ja ,n HU| j. Siun( "•'<• uit ia<l\ tt.M.IS.C, MJ.K.t air ilc-Ud I Ki-. k*mm»4 L»i4U iMand oolf Ciak v. will -o r i*ark st'.tixr425 words
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Article111 1952-10-31 7 SINGAPORE City Councillors, at their meeting this afternoon, will be called upon to decide on a salary demand by two assistant architects. The question involves a $200 rise In pay for the assistant architects, to bring them In line with officers In the Electricity Department who111 words
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Article28 1952-10-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federation exported 224.038 1b of tea in September worth $293,459 This was the biggest total for any month since January this year.28 words
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Article24 1952-10-31 7 KAJANG, Thurs. For assaulting an officer at Police Headquarters, Kajang, a special constable, Mohd. YusofT. was sentenced to three weeks' simple imprisonment.24 words
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Article17 1952-10-31 7 PORT DICKSON Thurs For breaking the curfew at Sepang Koh Nam wa s fined $75.17 words
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Article77 1952-10-31 7 Kl'Al.A LIMPUR. Thurs MALAYAN silver coins dated 1945 or earlier will cease to be lecal tender on Dec. 31. The Federal Government announced today that this is in continuation of the policy of the Board of Commissioners of Currency to withdraw from circulation all prr-war Malayan77 words
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160 1952-10-31 7 Doctor's appeal: fine is increased JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. DR. HAMZAH bin Haji Taib, who appealed against a Magistrate's Court sentence, fining him $100 on a charge of negligent driving had the sentence increased to a $200 fine by Mr. Justice Buhagair. in the High Court here yesterday. Hamzah's driving licence160 words
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Article44 1952-10-31 7 KUALA LUMP r JR. RUmfe— Police here said today that $1,000 was stolen from a house in Pasar Road, yesterday evening. The theft occurred between 3 an,i 4 p.m. A car parked in Ampang Road was also stolen last night44 words
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Advertisement369 1952-10-31 7 ENJOY THIS DELICIOUS DRINK AROUND THE CLOCK! *w '^^^^^^^^^^mT^ a i^^^A Am rJm A You net'd never say no to j^^mV Instant J'iMum Drink it morn- J^^^F .^SSS9S& inp: or r.ight, with meals or between any time yuu want SB[ a delicious beverage. "^^>^^s^ i Instant Postum is a healthful369 words
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Advertisement483 1952-10-31 7 Commences today with a timely Saving and a Grand opportunity to shop for X'mas, < Here it the Sale you have been looking forward to, X These are only a few of the Striking Bargains Call and See numerous more on display A£££^ Indian White Calico 42" Opal Satin Georgette483 words
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Miscellaneous281 1952-10-31 7 RAMAKKISHNA MISSION: Oocnlnu St Joseph's Institution (round. Bra. of Sri Ramaltrtshna Temple. 179 Basah Road T.JO p.m Admlcslon free i Bart'.ev Road by Swami Madhavaniin- WESLEY CHI'BCH: Olrts' Life Brids 630 p m «ade Parade and Classes Port Can I TELOK AVER tLWS.i Ftlm Bhow nine Road i p.m. "Last281 words
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Obituary60 1952-10-31 8 ARMSTRONG: Passed away peacefully at Sidney. Australia, on Wednesday. 29th October. Eleanor, beloved wife of James Armstrong. P. E. SUNDARAM (Shell Co Pulo Bukom) pasv.d away at C"..ncr:il Hosnlt:.!. at 2 a.m. on Thursday, 30 10.52. Cortege will leave his residence. 49, Slang Kuan- Avenue i Sennet t Estate60 words
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Obituary25 1952-10-31 8 IN EVERLOVING Memory of a devoted wife and mother, Maria Wong Ah Queo who died on 31.10.46 Rest in peace. Till we Meet25 words
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799 1952-10-31 8 The Straits Times Singapore, Fri., Oct. 31, 1952. Growing More Rice With fewer agricultural 1 offireri i;i the tied than at any lime since the war. the Department pi Agriculture iaces cxi ccptional difficulty in its task ru increasing Federation rice yields. Experiments which are the s;ubjcct of a report799 words
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Article393 1952-10-31 8 Poy^bly only the law courts vill be able to solve, in th° end. some cf the riddles which tho Singapore Lrbour Party has set itself. Recent events, including expulsions and resienntion?. have b«?en rruch f rx> intricate for party memScrs to grasp, bu* the pa--ty Hops have393 words
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Article1141 1952-10-31 8 THE FATE OF THE NILE VALLEY It has just been announced that Gen. Neguib's Government of Egypt arid tttd BlJdanesa Independence Party (Umma) have reached accord on the proposed self-government of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. On the lines already approved by Britain, the agreement provides for self-government and full co-operation between1,141 words
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Article, Illustration464 1952-10-31 8 LONDON rE tharks of all Mnlay ans interested in th Coronation next year ahou 1 go out to Mr. J. Arthi Rank, the British fil magnate. Mr Rark tells us that h will bring all the colour pomp and ceremony tha accompany this once-in-« lifetime event464 words
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Article401 1952-10-31 8 THAT MAN McCARTHY: AN ISM' By R. M. MacCOLL. Washington. WHAT an extraordinary fellow this Joe McCarthy is— the Senator who ai 43 is one of the stormiest petrels even stormy America has ever seen! His fascinating story has just been told by two newspaper reporters, Jack Anderson and Donald401 words
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Article396 1952-10-31 8 On the Margin Mermuid of Luluiuu IIfHILE yesterday's remark* on the uncanny in Ma- laysian purlieus are still fre.sh i in our minds, we feel that research is called for on a question raised by "Gulliver 1 of Singapore: "A very reliable source of Information assures me that round about396 words
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Advertisement778 1952-10-31 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. WALSHE: To Joan Eric on Qm 29th October at Rotunda Hospital Dublin son. Nigel George. HAYWARD-HILTON: On 30th October, at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. John Hayward of the Singapore Police Force, to Thi'lnia Hilton of Glllingham. Kent. ANNOIWEMENTS THE SMOKE HOUSE INN will be closed from778 words
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Advertisement72 1952-10-31 8 1 miraculous C«iner\* f A camera with 137 i million separate seeinK j n £iS6toK e8 I Married Life after j Middle Age Most of the fears BurroundiWf sex life I j after middle age are < K roundlesB:howtne I -vintage years 'can l^ be emotionally riefc. 31 articles of72 words
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Advertisement124 1952-10-31 8 Fellow Institute Ophthalmic Opticians (Em^) Fellow Worshipful Co. of Spectacle-Makers (Ene;) Freeman of the City of London By Appointment to H. M. Forces. 6, RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE PHONE: ***** SHEAFFIICS 1 Sk/up L^f^t oiokJ the clotting, c lodging LJk V ond corrosion caused by I common inks A twitch to124 words
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413 1952-10-31 9 MCA challenges version of paper's S'pore corresponden t STATEMENTS by the Singapore correspondent of the Manchester Guardian of growing communal tension in Malaya have been! strongly challenged by the Malayan Chinese Association. The correspondent stated that it was "without dispute that there is more tension now413 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-10-31 9 Nat* H.IMI w:iit n M her guests :it ii.c U a r>ui:at her house in Government House grounds yesterday.— Straits Times picture.24 words
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Article, Illustration250 1952-10-31 9 62 FROM HOMES AT PARTY THE Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe, and his wife threw open their home in Government House grounds yesterday afternoon for a tea rartv for 62 aged, destitute and blind from Singapore volt ira ititmoL- i ll.ll' lI'NIH i250 words
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Article574 1952-10-31 9 THE MAN IN A HURRY IS BOUND OVER His car killed policeman KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. PRIVATE RICHARD GILBERT, 21, of the 13/18 Hussars, left the Sessions Court smiling today after being: bound over for causing the death of a policeman guarding the route which the Duchess of Kent took when574 words
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Article131 1952-10-31 9 A thousand had a groat feed a -JOU'l a thousand wives Ji (i children of pollcei M iiy soldiers and n ate takes to hearts' content at KuHla l umpur Poltee Depot yesterday evening Be'i.nd this great feed was the liiter-s.-rvlces ci.mniittec Malaya, of ihe O utral Soldiers'. Sailors' and131 words
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Article52 1952-10-31 9 A motor cj }i s, i| akm Cv Inche Abii Bakar bir. A.;mad, was badly damaged by fi>-P in High Stree: day The machine ean»hi fire when i; was being started aiui the flames quickly enveloped i emen from thr> Central Fire Stj'.iitm pr.t. the52 words
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Article37 1952-10-31 9 JOHOR2 BAHRU. Thurs.— Nomination papers of candidatet who intend standing for election to the Town Council i." Ba"ci:;r Pengganun r i c to be hi i r?p*- cci 1 1 a.m an Ifnv ">37 words
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Article108 1952-10-31 9 2 ACCUSED OF BRIBE OFFER KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. L.M Pin and Lim Eng Kar were tuday charged belore Mr. J. C. Adams in th Sessions Court with offering 4N -i brilie to Police Inspector Wan Omar. Lim P n anri Lim Ene Kar are -iM'-g d to have ?ven the108 words
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Article45 1952-10-31 9 Mr. J. v. T. Campbell Depi;y Director of Public Works. Singapore lef for England on the Carthage yesterday on leave before retirement after 25 years' service. Mr. Camobel will be *ucceel°d by Mr R G. lies who ■•;.<•; tack fri'Ti Itv.ve shortly.45 words
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Article59 1952-10-31 9 Two Malayans, now studying in the United States, will be among those attending the Congress of Industrial Organisations convention in Los Angeles from Nov. 17-21. They are Mr. S. Theva Raja, secretary of the Johore Post Office Employees' Union, and Mr. Yeoh Cheang Seng, honorary general59 words
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Article17 1952-10-31 9 The Postal Agency at Joo Chiat Road, Singapore, is being closed down as from today.17 words
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Article51 1952-10-31 9 An oil official from Brunei flew to Singapore yesterday to lecture at the university. Mr. W M Moore, of the British Malayan Petrnle;im Company in Seria, will speak on oil In Borneo to the unt- veisity's geographical society at Oel Tions; Ham Hall51 words
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110 1952-10-31 9 Tell us about graft call to public A GOVERNMENT publicity drive, urging the public of Singapore to give lnfor- I mation to the Corrupt Prac- tices Investigation Bureau, is j to be launched shortly. J The head of the bureau. Mr. R. Mlddleton-Smith. said yesterday that plans for the I110 words
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161 1952-10-31 9 IF Mr. K. Jagathesan. who represents City Ward. gives a satisfactory explanation of his absence at the Si gapore City Council meetin? today, the motion to declare his seat vacant may be d n-jpd But. it is understood, the rr r on161 words
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Article34 1952-10-31 9 Mr. N. Balakrishnan has been elected president of Singapore Sri Narayana Mission at Sembawaiig. Other officers: Mr. E. A. H.ibeeb Mohamed. vice-presid-ent; Mr. Lro i R Feriani'e: seontr>ry; Mr. K Neelakantan, treasurer.34 words
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Article66 1952-10-31 9 The Deputy Commander-in-Chiet of the Royal Siamese Air Force. Air Marshal Luarw Cherd Vudhakas. was yesterday shown round the R.A.F. Tengah operations room and told how air strikes on Malayan terrorists are earned out. Marshal Luang Chew and his staff officers flew in from Kuala66 words
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Article49 1952-10-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Malayan Sikh Union, representing the 25.000 Sikhs in the country, has made representations to the Government against the quarantine of deck passengers from India. Copies of the letter have bi»en sent to the Member for Hearth ar.i the Comptroller of Immigration.49 words
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Article18 1952-10-31 9 KOTA TINGG!. Thurs. Ahmad bin Jallil wa s fined $25 for driving without a licence.18 words
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Article86 1952-10-31 9 'Do something' appeal KUALA LUMPI'R, Thurs. THE President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court. Mr J. G. Adams, today appea'ed to the Army and the security forces to do M»methinjf about the speeding of some of their vehicles. He particularly rt-f erred to armoured vehicles which he -airl. travelled86 words
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Article289 1952-10-31 9 SEREMBAN. Thurs. THOUSANDS of people from Kuala Pilah :ind 1 Bahau districts of Negrl Sembilan turned up on I Kuala Pilah padang this evening to bid farowell to the Ist Bn., The Fijian Infantry Regiment. They will be leaving very soon to take289 words
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Article34 1952-10-31 9 Mr. A. R. MrEwan. of the -ore Special Branch, will be ret 1 rning to the Color y on Nov. 18. H- left Singapore 0O Apr. '< 27 fr.;- loaf leavT in Britain.34 words
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Advertisement48 1952-10-31 9 BELIfIURA OIL-BOUND WASHABLE DISTEMPER ■<f"s^Sl3fe A iiicnzzo jfcggT'Pi PRODUCT W T SINCE I 875 ■W«aaar «A v 7 ■'^SiS^Sk lBt "old L^aH MP^jpTf *'fr^»: R96CO i. f. .in s r»" I *y'laV.> <; ld •>s I S **ii uu.Liiii, ■nZuSiSL'^r' 1 nfl IOF, Batfry Road Spore Tel. 7061 WsgiCL^r48 words
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Advertisement69 1952-10-31 9 Oft Mml Tractan I* •mt 1* m t& M^V 1 JKMB^S Sc M p »U ■«u< Tl >r l. t Ti«ck« I? ck 'I Sl»4ar« Tlppi., Track //IBmbAUi SELECTANET SUPER SELECTIVE INDOOR AERIAL More Hun 800 ft. of Pure Copper Ribbon Wire «oven into a tubular net 8 ft. long.69 words
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Article195 1952-10-31 10 Association wants a stall to sell the vegetables np'lK Singapore Consumers' Association will nakc its biggest attempt to sell fresh vegetables at below cwreat prices if the City Co mcll today confirms the allocation of a stall In Cly<' Terrace market to the association. The195 words
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Article111 1952-10-31 10 JOHORE EAHRU. Than APOPPV DAY quiz has b<' n ora irrsM by Mrs. E. D. Q. WolnV in aid of the Joli ire Poppy Day Fund. Three questions have to be answered and the nrst 22 correct solutions i pvned on Nov 6 will111 words
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Article64 1952-10-31 10 Thf 8.600-ton French freighter Pei-Ho arrived in Singapore yesterday on her maiden voyage to the Far East. Launched a year ago by the Compagnie des Messageries Mari times, she was specially built for the AustniHui. wool run She is taking cars and general cargo to64 words
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Article68 1952-10-31 10 Falling to register a lodger In his hotel list, Tan Ah Poh. a hotel-keeper, was fined $75 j in the Singapore First Police j Court yesterday. Cour: Inspector J. C. Cooke i said Tan s hotel in Roberts Lane was checked during anti-vice screening on Oct.68 words
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Article48 1952-10-31 10 Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin l.owick, of Singapore, will be Hying by Comet to England on Nov. 16, for the wedding of their son, Mr. B. R. Lowick to Miss Brenda Mary Grimshaw. The wedding is to take place at Sundridge, Kent, on Nov. 22.48 words
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Article127 1952-10-31 10 /CABBAGES were offered In Ks Singapore today at cut prices but there was no rush. They were sold by the Singapore Consumers' Association at the Co-operative Stores in Tionjr Bahru. But Tiong Bahru housewives apparently knew nothing nbout It. Many buyers were, in fact,127 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-10-31 10 M.: M. GOPALA MENON. R^yreacaUkv* vi th. u< in' in of India in Malaya, presenting i cheque for the University of Malaya Fund, on behalf of the Indian Overseas Bank Ltd., to Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commis-sioner-General and Chancellor of the University, at Phoenix Park yesterday. Straits Times picture.49 words
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Article38 1952-10-31 10 Four Colombo plan scholarships for next year have been offered to the Government of Singapore and Malaya by the Indian Government The choice of candidates will be left entirely to the authorities in Colombo.38 words
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Article36 1952-10-31 10 The duration of the twominute silence on Remembrance Day on Sunday Nov. 9, will be indicated by the firing of a gun at 1100 am. and 11.02 a.m. on the Esplanade, near the Cenotaph.36 words
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Article24 1952-10-31 10 The Office of the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya will be closed on Saturday, the birthday of Guru Nanak.24 words
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214 1952-10-31 10 Rubber company fights award by Commissioner A VALUATION by the Commissioner of Lands on certain lots acquired by the Government from Bukit Sembawang Rubber Company was contested in Singapore High Court yesterday. The tand was taken over for use by the War DepartIt was argued that the valuation was ba^214 words
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Article69 1952-10-31 10 BECAUSE illness prevented Leow Joo Chee, 42, a tinsmith. from attending work for 10 days, he became distressed and took caustic soda crystals, the Singapore Third Police Magistrate, Mr H. B. Livingstone, was told yesterday. Found guilty of attempted suicide at his home in Havelock69 words
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Article190 1952-10-31 10 A great day for rural areas POR the first time in history, Singapore's rural areas will celebrate the coronation of a British ruler that of Queen Elizabeth 11, on June 2, 1953. There were no celebrations m the rural areas for the 1937 coronation of Kinf? Jeorpe VI. Decision to190 words
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Article83 1952-10-31 10 Singapore Rotarians have decided to name their community halt for Colony lepers lat Trafalgar Home, in Yio Chu Kang Road, the "Tinka Engelman Hall" i n memory or their immediate past president, the late Mr K M Engelmann. who died while on vacation in Sydney this83 words
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Article59 1952-10-31 10 Chua Ah Seng, of TampenLs Road, was tentatively charged, in Singapore First Police Court yesterday, with armed robbery of $1,255 in Lim Teck Road on Oct. 22. Cbua. with three other people, at present unknown, was alleged to have held up 1 Chua Sin Tuan59 words
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Article58 1952-10-31 10 Lim Keng How, 24, was yesterday sentenced to three months' imprisonment by the Singapore First Police Magistrate, Mr. T. Kulasekaram, when he pleaded guilty to assisting in the management of a chap-Ji-ki lottery. Lim was arrested at a house in Merchant Road on Oct. 1858 words
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93 1952-10-31 10 rriHE Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine A Motherhood are launching their million dollar Mount Alvernia hospital's building fund tomorrow with a flag day. Donations will be exempt from income tax. Those making annual donations of $10 will have their names inscribed In the benefactors'93 words
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Article39 1952-10-31 10 Jan bin Omar was yesterday brought before the Singapore First Police Magistrate, Mr. T. Kulasekaram, charged with impersonating a City Council building Inspector on Oct. 14. He claimed trial and was remanded until Nov. 3.39 words
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151 1952-10-31 10 tYSi, HOCK SENG, a labourer, said in the Singapore second police court yesterday that his married life was like that of a bull. "My wife and her auntie made me work like a bull, asked me for money, and then chased151 words
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Advertisement310 1952-10-31 10 BJJ W^mJ^ SHftfe^^^lr*"*^' ablf with the a '4ti&ifak^ •'Mir.i -U'" Tab l MIRACLE TAB v m^B^M' Reniin^ton deal- '*£^f?7*^**£t'- M& easy payment dears tab JW^ terms according stops from J&'ntiritftvn Portables initial *>v PHB pavmenl M "'Jliij J sturdy SINUArOBE ShaU KUALA KANCSAB Cooimrrrlal Traders. 17/ U. Bonham Hup Hup310 words
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Advertisement253 1952-10-31 10 I'm al! for Jj^ fl Eno's It keeps f A Feeling livensh, headachy Take a glass of ENO'S Fruit Salt". ENO'S freshen: a dry, stale mouth, banishes all trace of headache or nausea. Ana it is good for the liver. ENO'S is a gentle laxative and a mild antacid. It253 words
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957 1952-10-31 11 How to get an S.L. T. flat: in one easy lesson YOUR recent correspondent "Justice, Please" admits that the chairman of the Singapore Improvement Trust gave ar undertaking that "those who gave information about any irregularity in the manner of rottinor th*»ir flats wouid not be evicted." He follows this957 words
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Letter159 1952-10-31 11 I HOLD n:> brief for either! Mr. Lim Yew Hock or Mr. Peter Williams as politicians. Both are responsible for the present chaotic state of the Singapore Labour Party. But as one who is still a loyal me-.nber, in spite of the stupidities of the members159 words
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Letter, Illustration17 1952-10-31 11 Now I'm going to be frank with you. major You've got a red tapeworm17 words
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268 1952-10-31 11 Radio Malaya sport and the bookies MR. L. Boudville's letter un racing commentaries has given only one side of the affair to your readers. He asks Radio Malaya to consider the "tens of thou- sands of race fans all o the country." May I ask Radio Malaya I to give268 words
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Letter48 1952-10-31 11 WHO is this man who comes on the radio bursting with enthusiasm for the programme he is about to announce? I can find no cause for enthusilim, and in any case he is ruining my loud speaker Please tell him to stop it. Ill'Mßf G. Singapore.48 words
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Letter179 1952-10-31 11 IT surprised me very much to read last Saturday's 1 remark of "liappy Citizen" that the Trenggan t State Government refunded money, allocated for 1951. to the Federal pool. If the report is true may i the public in Trengganu know why the refund was179 words
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Letter270 1952-10-31 11 A CHARGE AGAINST THE M.C.A. MR. T. P. YAP (MCA. politics," Oct 28 1 seeks to defend the M.C.A. and its entry into Singapore politics. I have criticised, and shall continue to do so, whenever I find that the M.C A is wrong. Just and prouer criMrL«m is not "rabid"270 words
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Letter77 1952-10-31 11 T O\V that we have fast I African troops stationed tn inanv party of Ma mali.st the C( It would bf communl I the history nat ii-.fi music. tie 10e..! population. THUS I suggest that Radio Malaya aliot 15 minute! i f broadcasting in ther pr<>rr mm77 words
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Advertisement286 1952-10-31 11 Bigger Food Value with QUAKER OATS Inoncfood QuokerOots- [O J^jBSBJ your whole family gets FmP^JiMi'i' /fD^B/ lon <f"/ key fn>d essen- /M^nili ~~^^^^flfc^l^B lials needed for (,()l)O (MjIVICK CtT^^mi HEALTH. No oiher £1 jV^^^^^ff/\fff^l whole grain cereal offers 01/^%l^s^9^^^^3^/ more nourishment Chan //s^O^^r/^T^^T^lo/-/ Quaker ()4ts-tl.a«s why V v£^Jj^ it's called286 words
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Advertisement35 1952-10-31 11 THE ESSENCE OF M? /s,(fl \f* xCHRISTMAS fl«fe) V vw Mr i^4^ N >^ X MAS PUDDING It's time you sent your Lnristmas rarceis: /M&&l*^%~* iXi £Jm a^ e them reaHy com P' e te-don't forcet35 words
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Miscellaneous321 1952-10-31 11 Straits Times Crossword r irr;?^?'-,, 28. The cape perhaps (T). r ii Is 4 sssai;, FT1 F i~l 29 A make of vioha t7> I i DOWN Hi W Si 8 lH H IE Competent (7>. _J HU I. It goes to make a Roman 9 I I fc§§*7o~ holiday321 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1952-10-31 12 BRIAN CROZIER talking about FILMS iUHAT a week for lovers of the spectacular: India's rambling but fascinating masterpiece "Aan", and M.-G.-M.'s best film for years. "Ivanhoe". I am a "natural" for historical films, in that a profound ignorance of history enables me to swallow events wholesale.1,034 words
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Article, Illustration343 1952-10-31 12 A FESTIVAL OF PLA YS ON November 24 thp Stagp Club begins its Festival of Play week: two playwill be produced at the VieU ria Theatre. The weex opens with T. re' Ri-.'tigans "Love In Idlencs- 1 produced hv Donald Dnta Publicity Manager for ti Cathay Orginisaiion and wol known343 words
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Advertisement209 1952-10-31 12 HBBBBBT WII.COX presents Anna Michael Cioogit- John Gordon NEAGLE' WILDING WITHERS McCALLUM HARKER Distributed /»y Shaw Bros. PLUS! Pathe News: DUCHESS' VISIT TO SARAWAK NOW jfi\ IL 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 SHOWING ViSs^f^ JfltiJffifiTWfc, romance 4E^p£*sttHHKflHEY .^PATRICIA MEDINA JOHN SUTTON M Tliis will brrak. AL#.L rrrords! CIRCLE SEATS ALREADY SOLD209 words
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Advertisement236 1952-10-31 12 IV/UAY phone gjg •y f |1/'4Y 11 a.m., 1.45. HOW THE CROWDS THRILL TO THE MAGIC >^ 0F THE afliLP^^ x-s. T* "MERRY ml «^1 &fiC^^ WIDOW" WALTZ! >f JP^EfT^b^B^bC^^^ '■■^^^V^m- fi vivacious. mmriooT^^P al Bl SaTn^il i™ A nilLLi. ilmhH v PLUS! Latest G.B. NEWS SHOWING— SARAWAK GREETS THE236 words
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Article, Illustration880 1952-10-31 13 H. C. M. PAUL - H. C. M. PAUL FOUR MONTHS AGO AN ARMY WAS BORN, AND NOW— By IPOH, Thurs. ESS than four months ago on July 3 the Federal Legislative Council with one voice gave its approval and support to what the Secretary for Defence. Mr. E. B.880 words
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Article, Illustration16 1952-10-31 13 LANA TURNER, glamorous star of "The Merry Widow," first note musical now showing* in Singapore.16 words
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Article709 1952-10-31 13 SUDDEN FEAR" starring Joan Crawford in a long and highly dramatic role, is a rattling good thriller. It is not a classic and not up to the Hitchcock standard. But then one cannot expect a "Suspicion or "Notorious" or "Saboteur" every week, or even every year come709 words
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Advertisement205 1952-10-31 13 QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS v WM<, I FOSTER BUSTARD POWDER JcurB i JELLY CRYSTALS:! g^ si 'CORNFLOUR I Sole Agents: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC Orders should he placed icith a bookseller. Men and Books A Series of Literary Riotjraphies rhe books In this series consist of the205 words
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Advertisement8 1952-10-31 13 "FOR MY HHLMAn\ f Give me every time"8 words
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Article99 1952-10-31 14 RUBBER MARKET QUIET, FEATURELESS J/4 cent drop at steady close By Our Market Correspondent RUBBER declined by j of a cent, on a quiet, featureless market yesterday. November ttrst grade closing at 762 cents a lb. The turnover was reported small with a little shortcovering activity and the market closed99 words
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82 1952-10-31 14 PRICE CONTROL, COMPETITION, GROWING COSTS From our own correspondent Ml I Bid KM Thurv 'I'Hl (eneral tenor of today's Australian mmpanr reports was hat the present wms a llmr for r'adjuklnient, bat that resin iion of ordering might prove as unreal as the free and easy system which had just82 words
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Article84 1952-10-31 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Tin $473 62' a picul (up 75 fits). BMaßJaMra' Ch=>mo«>r or Com■M Rubber Aaso LiiUn nu>n prii yesiiidiv (Oci. 40 >. were in renJi per lb: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot lousy 78 "a 765. F. 0.0. In bales Nov. No 1 R.S.S84 words
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Article38 1952-10-31 14 1 R.S.S. Novrmber ronlrarl 1 1 in U.S. cents) T«ea4>y'( WednestUri rli.shu ClaaJnc 88.3.% n»m. "•"»>• MarkM:— Dall. The New V«ik rubber mar kel will be closed on Tues4a< next. Nov 4. for the PrrMdrn Hal Elrctioßs.38 words
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Article59 1952-10-31 14 uR L. C. DEANE. export nunager of the County Perfumery Co.. makers of Bryli-reem. who is making a Far Eist. lou to BBBktaßl i»»enis of his firm, will arrive In Singapore on Nov. 18. He will be In Jakarta on Nov. 25. Priuny on Dec. 2. Kuil'59 words
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140 1952-10-31 14 Ir-im Otir Own C'ormponrlent MKL3OURNS. Thills QHARB«J moved frac ion:»llv (>b,,i:im holders on th.- M< 1 ijourn'- and Sydne>' s;o k ix ch-n,. lortay. Tradinj vo 1111m 1 m no' lirjii as bu rrs coatinu h<l 10 bid cau.io"slv. IM mirtd I BTMM il tf.ei-nd140 words
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Article57 1952-10-31 14 MEI BOURNE. Thurs.— Me-lno wool brnugh' new record prices for this season at the Geelong .iii Sydni' sal»s today. Gc< lon«V Of sf w.s 184-J. a !b.. while lv Sydney the pe'k was md. lb Cor.:pe! ition at Geclonx was jood. *i h d-nMner.' il -nilU hu-. ln^57 words
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Article36 1952-10-31 14 HONO KONG Thnrs Fr**•r»fßjaj nirrr»> v erc-h-nsc of lam Kon- dMlors wsauo'^ 1 -»t Ka r ln«« tod-"" follow*- XT SSI MK«!fi 13 <ra«»i> HK«6 13' tt. r "»-'«t5.66. One ta*l of ,o'rt w«C«18r-.36 words
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Article62 1952-10-31 14 NEW YORK. Thurs Wlil> •elecied issues on Wall Stfr rt'»po\ui d reiililv to corpor <c fievelopmen's mainly on thr f v- ouiable side, the main body a v lion was largely att'ib'"iblr o unc n rtatnfies al'rndliig the fcrihromlng PreskJentiii Some IMe profit-taklne pu he J the marketReuter - 62 words
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Article117 1952-10-31 14 INDUSTRIALS were steady on (he Singapore Share Marlcet yesterday, with iliu firm. Only business on a limited scale was reported. Rubbers continued to be neglected. Price changes announced by the Malayan Share 3rokers' Association were: Ku»rr» »atler> r r»«»r it Nf»vr Ordi 4i 1 SO iimmon, 1M 3117 words
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Article60 1952-10-31 14 pUSINESS was transneted In rrpra in Singapore ypsterday .i $38 nn<l the pric- then eas-d ra buyers «^7 a picul f.0.b.. with sell-rs *37 Coconut oil declined to 8.i3 buyers. $53 sellers, on a dull market. On 'he Produce Exchange, pepner dropped by $5 for all irh Muntok60 words
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Article43 1952-10-31 14 PETALINO Tin Ltd. has declared a fourth quarterly interim dividend of 20 per cent in respect of tr<« year ending Oct. 31. 1952. less income tax at 30 per cent payable on Nov 29. 1952. to shareholders registered on Noy 193J43 words
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Article200 1952-10-31 14 CHIPS alongside the SintuDore HHr< r Hour Board <odowns or exorri'd rfepaa at 1 a.m '.odav are Obra. 4 5 Si«nv*r B«r<e J2»--Coa: Plan 1 TjiiM-ias Dtrecht. 8»: Ba»»-i Or. Ofnarivv 15/14: Srpstdvk. 1H Klulco Maru. 1«/ JO: Maxwe!' Brar.d Ull: Anrtv 23: Mantin "M: t*tfr«ii 5S200 words
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Advertisement1283 1952-10-31 14 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Xpt?" CarrWr't aption to proceed «ia other porfi to load «n1 tflichara^ corqo SAILINGS to LIVCRPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON I CONTINENTAL PORTS Due .i.i. P Shorn Penang Atr-u» t i livi-rpocl Dublin, G 3J/34 Nay. 4 Nay. 6 Nov. 7 Antvnor tor G?noo, L.veroool, Hivie Kollcnd Mombu-o Oct.1,283 words
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Advertisement506 1952-10-31 14 BEN tW STF*MCBS LTD. Far U.K./CONTINtfdT Soore P S'oom Penong Z£Z k *Z£<Zr l Üb n «N.v -/..Ha. U/13H.V .""•^,e Or H H vn Vre LWl<>n ./UN.. .1/13 N.v .4/15 Na. s'r.rJat 1 0^" AntW€rP M'»' mm 22/14 M^ 2S/17 N^ I sss«r Z£mZr&sTsm H.v. m., v •>.« spS?ils Geoo506 words
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Advertisement519 1952-10-31 14 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANOINAVIAM/U K./COMTIMENT C/oor. P S'horr Penong 'Asia" tor Bongkok Saigon Wonok^nq Monilo. Kobe 4/ 4 M«v 1/ I Nay -M^^tor Bongkok tjg •Pretoria" for Binrjko* 17/29 Nay 'Korea" tor Dioknrto Bnrvjkok SoSr vS^,^ Mon ../I -MOM JArAN^MOMGKOMC •Bintana" for Bongkok 4/7 May. SAILINICS TO CONTINENT519 words
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Advertisement1122 1952-10-31 14 McALISTER ec CO., LTD. TIL: Ne 1906 BLLERMAN BVCKNALL KLAVEMESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE. ROTTERDAM ft LOS ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG PORTLAND. SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER ana f orv, u c s o A nodo No ;:o h SEE Porfi -g* "CITY OF MANCHESTER" *T .nPer^Nov. -J"^ Spore^'^P^S^^^Penar,., c "VtigT"" >~- -IS/11N.V1,122 words
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Article, Illustration629 1952-10-31 15 NERAL MOREIRA - NERAL MOREIRA By IPOH, Thursday. T«HOUGH several newcomers are included in Perak's team against Penan; on the Ipoh padang this Saturday in an inter-state friendly rugger match, the home side are confident of the outcome. Backing this confidence is the fact that at least three of629 words
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167 1952-10-31 15 Penang will try out new scrum half PENANG, Thurs. PENANG selectors wlJl try out a new scrum half, Yap Boon Chuan, In the settlement's Inter-state rugger friendly against Perak, at Ipoh, on Saturday. Since the retirement of Maurice Pestana the selectors have tried out two players, K. Wallen and M.167 words
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Article81 1952-10-31 15 IPOH, Thurs. Ipoh hockey league giants, Klnta Indians, and Ramblers, their hitherto unbeaten rivals for this season's championship, met in a key match today on the Town padang. Indians won by 3-1. By this win— the sixth In as many outings— lndians seem well set81 words
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Article35 1952-10-31 15 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— The Singapore Police play Juhore Police at soccer on the Police Depot padang, Johore Bahru, on Saturday. The two police tonms are meeting for the first time since the liberation.35 words
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Article27 1952-10-31 15 NEWMARKET. Thurs. Mr. M ilcolm MacAlphlne'r. Blarney Btone (25-1) won the £1.470 Jockey Club Cup, run over two miles two furlongs here this afternoon.27 words
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Article31 1952-10-31 15 LONDON, Thurs.— Yesterday's U.K. Rugby Union results: County Champtonshia: Kent 0. Eastern Counties 5. Club matches: United Services Portsmouth 6. Royal Marines 8: Yorkshire 3, Northern Command 11— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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291 1952-10-31 15 Malaya's tcp-ranklng badminton stars meet at the Singapore Badminton Association hall on Nov 8, the main attraction will be the clash between "world rhamplon" Wong Peng Soon and Jits closest rival. Ong Poh Llm. Tlie programme is under the patronage of the CommissionerGeneral.291 words
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Article152 1952-10-31 15 GLASGOW, Thursday. JACKIE PATERSON, former world flyweight box- ing champion, told a bankruptcy hearing in Glasgow yesterday that he had "frittered away' more than £33,000. He had spent the money— the earnings from his five top fighting yean on gambling and partying. He said he152 words
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Article24 1952-10-31 15 Mtrcantf.t Bank Sport* CUib meet Qutbrle Sports dub Id a frlrodlr badminton match at Singapore lechmeal Trade School HaU at 1 p.m on Saturday24 words
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Article176 1952-10-31 15 Johore Malays Badminton championship ties to be held at the old J.M.F. Drill Shed. Johore Bahru at 7.15 p.m. each day are: TODAY <>[i n Doubles (semi-finals) T. A. Jalll Yusof Akil (Dapat) v Hashlm Awang it Abas Wahab iDapai Senyi-mi Omar Yahya Talb Don (Dapat) v176 words
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Article185 1952-10-31 15 By Our Boxing Rrporur DILLY Jackson will climb into the ring at the Happy World arena tonight full of confidence of beating Singapore's flyweight champion, Lim Kee Chan, In their return fight over 10 rounds. And Jackson has good reason for his confidence. He gave Kee Chan185 words
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Article462 1952-10-31 15 PAT REFKIE - PAT REFKIE From LONDON, Thursday. THIS is the story of a young man who ma, be doing right or wrong. It is not for von or m to judge, even though as sports lovers we may be disappointed. It is enough that he believes in462 words
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135 1952-10-31 15 GLASGOW, Thurs. TTNDER the award of a Mink: r.- nf Labour (ribunal, mi football) i chosen to pi..;, for Scotland in a soccer inlerruUonal will receive {30 >terling, an Inrreaae of IZU o\i-r the present ftore. This Is on- of the potntx In135 words
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Advertisement557 1952-10-31 15 DAVID BROWN POWER CONTROL You have a choice of *f Q A I^TADV fuch. paraffin or dies-el. 1^ \0 Bm «a# >•» working speeds, alternative tyre liics and variable track wtdriit wHi D^vid Brown in-built power A lift, and the widest i range of implements frota) PIoM g h s557 words
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Advertisement259 1952-10-31 15 Si M ALAY A in ™t£ ™aWMiB J ***^bb| BaaaaVaatflH BsaaaaK a 66 j^^^^^aMa»»»»»»»»»»»»^is^B^S»VaM^S aatVa iff j*? Ba»»»^^BB»»5S^ JaVall^Bssssssssssflsl sV^a* T%' N. aV^ slrtssE •i^V*. V^^aß Bsß^^^^(^Bi»lllß4t^k. P I -Kit MV- I j E&ttP*m [-j^^K W PtlaTV* "''-Sfc i\ 1 asasasasT 1 I k >«2 r S SaiaaßU aBSaCL' l259 words
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Article402 1952-10-31 16 SEVERAL BREAK 39 sec. FOR 3F. By EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. jy|OST of the topnotchers were out for trotting and cantering exercise on the training track at Kuala Lumpur this morning, but Class 4 and 5 horses stole the limelight. At least a402 words
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Article124 1952-10-31 16 MELBOURNE, Thurs. THERE are 33 final acceptors for the Melbourne Cup worih A£14.000, to be run over two miles at Flemlngton race'■ourse on Tuesday (Nov. 4): They are with weights: Dalray 9.8: Hydrogen 9.0: Morse Cod? 8 12; Peshawar 8.10; Reformed 8.5; Jan and SpellmanReuter - 124 words
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Article21 1952-10-31 16 V.M.C.A. yesterday received a walkover from Sherwood Foresters In a Dlv. 1A fixture down for plsy at YMCA.21 words
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Article73 1952-10-31 16 The Singapore soccer season ends today with the S.AJ.A. Junior Cup final second replay between Star Soccerites and Halkowyu S.C. at Jalan Besar stadium. In their two earlier clashes the learns drew 0-0 and 1-1, and it Is a measure of the close rivalry between these teams73 words
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Article29 1952-10-31 16 TODAY: High 0931 hrs (8.7(1) and 2158 (9.4); Low 0326 (2.4) aud 1541 (2.1). TOMORROW: High 1033 (9.1 > and 2247 (9.7); Low 0409 (2.6) and 1621 (1.1).29 words
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Article137 1952-10-31 16 LONDON. Thurs. lACK Solomons, the boxing pro- moier. announced today that he had matched Yolande Pom pee of Trlnicad with the American. Jim Slade. at Harringay on Nov. 18 at the HsM -heavyweight limit of 12st. 7tb. Thlr fight may well help to clarify the worldReuter - 137 words
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Article404 1952-10-31 16 By EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. DECANTER displayed a smart torn of speed to gallop 3-F. in 36 4/5 in a testing tryout with stablemate RIVER PATROL (Mawi) on a fast track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Decanter (Roy Percival) was always going better than his404 words
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Article91 1952-10-31 16 Trophyaward tomorrow At THE Singapore Business Houses F.A. annual dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow evening, the newly introduced Sportsmen's Trophy will be presented. The award will be made each year to the Individual or club which has done most to further the objects of the association. It cannot91 words
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Article36 1952-10-31 16 South Johore Rugby Football I Club XV to meet RAF Tengah at Johore Bahru tomorrow is: Otton; Sanderson. Roberts. Murphy, Hobos: Edington. Phillips; Stewart. Young. Narube, Cook. McCoiivilie Robertson. Hewitt. Corbett36 words
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Article37 1952-10-31 16 The rugby match between Singapore Cricket Club "A M and R.A.F. (Tengaht on Wednesday was not played because the SCC. did not receive Tengah's notification that they were unable to field a team.37 words
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Article38 1952-10-31 16 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— The annual dance of the Johore Cricket Club which was held recently resulted In a net profit of $1,400. The function was successfully organised by Mr. K. H. Cantrell and his committee.38 words
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Article18 1952-10-31 16 Seletar F.C. gave a walk-over to SH.B. Police In a S.AJ.A. Dlv. SB fixture yesterday.18 words
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Article203 1952-10-31 16 FOURTEEN bouta have been r arranged for this Sunday 1 charity boxing at the Happy World stadium In «M of the Katong Boys Club building fund. The Katong Boys Club, who have been allocated a piece of land adJoinlnT the Singapore Badminton stadium. Intend to build203 words
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Article19 1952-10-31 16 RAP. (Malaya) beat Singapore Cricket Club 5-1 In a friendly hrckey match on the Padang yesterday.19 words
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Article, Illustration270 1952-10-31 16 She has skill to match her glamour By Our Table Tennis Reporter rPHE "glamour girl" of table tennis, Mrs. Mabel Hayes, proved her class when she had a try-out at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night against MUs Tan Kit and two senior men play era, Chua Kirn Hearn and270 words
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157 1952-10-31 16 BODCA held off attacking schoolboys IN spite of losing their lullback 10 minutes after the start of play. BODCA did very well to ho d the fnst movinir Raffles Institution team to I onrall draw in a hockey friendly on the school ground yesterday. Milton. BODCA rullback. Injured a Irq157 words
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Article273 1952-10-31 16 SINGAPORE Amateur Boxing Association, at a meeting held at Singapore Recreation Club yesterday, decided on the proposal they would make to the Federation of Western Australia Police and Citizens Boys Clubs for a match in Singapore next year. The SABA proposal to the West273 words
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465 1952-10-31 16 St. Andrew's 11; University 3. OT. ANDREW'S School Rugby XV added to their string of successes with their most notable win of the season yesterday when they beat University of Malaya by 11 points (one goal, two tries) to 3 (dropped goal) at465 words
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Advertisement871 1952-10-31 16 TUITION BEGINNERS. Nov. Morn.: Int. Course: S'hand, Taping, dally 4 hours. Eve: S'hand. Typing. Bk-Kpg Accty. Register now '53 S'nr. Qual. Test '53 Morn. Session. Std I to S'nr. LCC. Results: S.I.C tops the list in Bk-Kpg. S'hand it Typing. S.I.C. 75. Mid. Rd St. 10. Col. O. Si 5.871 words
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Miscellaneous60 1952-10-31 16 HOCKEY DIV. 1A: B.O.I). T SCBC at BOD. DIV. IB: limrrMtT Police at Bukit Timah Road. DIV. !B VaHrersity f Fed Cnlotns at Sepoy Line*. FRIENDLY: SRC. t En x inerr Regt. at SHC; SCC "A" W SRC "A" at SCC: R.I St. Josi-nhs at SJI. SOCCER JUNIOR (IP FINAL60 words
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