The Straits Times, 1 December 1952
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Title Section19 1952-12-01 1 The Straits Times. MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 HELVE PAGES SINGAPORE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1952. 4- PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article152 1952-12-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. FIVE TERRORISTS were killed over the week-end by security forces in the Federation two were wounded and one was raptured. A terrorist, who has not yet been identified, was killed by a patrol in the Ulu Seminyah forest reserve in the Kajang152 words
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Article37 1952-12-01 1 KARACHI, Sun.— A British oil company announced today that oil had been struck at 8,365 feet in a new well in Dhullian field in the Punjab. The. -initial flow was reported barrels a day.— AP.AP - 37 words
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Article360 1952-12-01 1 Many things need 'tying up, he says: May meet Empire Premiers THK High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, will report on the vastly improved position in the war against Communism in the Federation when he sees the Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, soon aftr.r his arrival in London360 words
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Article83 1952-12-01 1 TOKYO, Sun. SUPERFORTRESS bombers. aiming electronically in clear weather last night, attacked four targets within sight of Manchuria in the third biggest United Nations night raid of the Korean war. The bombers, flying from Japan and Okinawa, south of Japan, hit the four targets almost simultaneously.Reuter; Reuter-AAP - 83 words
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Article112 1952-12-01 1 Big expansion schemes in Africa LONDON, Sunday. OKI TAIN" is to establish two new heavy metal industries in the heart of tropical Africa. One plant will make steel and the other aluminium. Electric power for the industries will come from a new hydro-electric plant at the112 words
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Article60 1952-12-01 1 LONDON, Sun. Mr. Churchill celebrates his 78th birthday today. Yesterday he braved the snow to see his horse. Nonstop, win second place in a hurdle race at Krmpton Park racecourse near London. Mr CbarchUl will hare a family birthday party this evening at No It60 words
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Article44 1952-12-01 1 HONG KONG, Sun.— The Hong Kong Government Social Welfare Service is providing 2,500 free meals daily to victims of the fire which ravaged Shek Kip Mcl squatter village In Kowloon on Friday. An announcement said 3.735 people had registered as homeless.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article74 1952-12-01 1 Jap anthem— by pipers LONDON, Sun. PIPERS of the Irish Guards are learning to play the Japanese national anthem in preparation for Crown Prince Akihito s visit to •he Queen's Coronation on June 2. Someone at the War Office decided that the pipes emit the same sound as the Japanese74 words
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Article70 1952-12-01 1 HONG KONG, Sun A Chinese dockyard in Honjs Kong has completed the construction of two fishing trawlers for the Malayan fishing industry of Singapore, and expect to make delivery within the next two or three weeks: _,The trawlers, Singapore Fisherman and Malayan Fisherman, have a displacementReuter - 70 words
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Article51 1952-12-01 1 A European couple were injured when a car in which they were travelling overturned at the llth milestone Changi Road. Singapore, yesterday evening A military vehicle took them to the R.A.F. hospital at Changi where the man was admitted and the woman treated as an51 words
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Article31 1952-12-01 1 HONG KONG. Snn.-Hong Kone has issued a ban on the import oi a number of product^ from Japan because of her adverse balance of Sfuter WUh that nMU31 words
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Article29 1952-12-01 1 TOKYO. Sun.-Japan yesterday turned over to British authorities an Australian private and an English soldier charged with robbing a Tokyo taxi driver last week Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article60 1952-12-01 1 FRANKFURT. Sun. The All-German Peoples Party, founded last night. announced its aim as a united, nounced today its aim as a united neutral Germany, allied to neither the Soviet nor tre Western bloc. Its long-term object, .a manifesto published today states, i.s a lederated Europe standingReuter - 60 words
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Article26 1952-12-01 1 NEW YORK. Sun. Mr. Eisenhower announced today that he would name Mr. Winthrop Aldrich. New York banker, as United States A«nbassador to Britain. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article69 1952-12-01 1 WURZBURG, Sun. Two former German officers wer* jailed today for Illegally executing stragglers as the German armies retreated at the end of Warld War 11. Kx-lieutenant Walter Fernau was sentenced to six years' hard labour and exlieutenant Enttlebert Michalski. to three years The two were membersReuter - 69 words
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Article37 1952-12-01 1 TOKYO, Sun— The United States Navy reported today that an explosion rocked the American naval oil tanker, Ashtabula, 7.200 tons, in Sasebo harbour, killing at least two sailors and injuring some others.— A.P.AP - 37 words
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Article140 1952-12-01 1 HANOI, Sun. yiETMINH Communists hunched a series of sharp raids on the southern fring,. of Hanoi's protective perimeter last night, temporarily diverting the spotlight from the belearuered Nasam outpost. The Red strikes at thinly manned posts near Nin Tianr, 45 miles south-east of Hanoi, apparently wereReuter; UP - 140 words
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Article, Illustration88 1952-12-01 1 The High Commissioner, a jet airliner and a camera-shy girl. THE SCENE: Changi airfield, Singapore, yesterday, shortly before Sir Gerald Templer took off for London. With Lady Templer and their daugnter, Jane. h e is standing beneath the wing of the Comet. But Jane isn't88 words
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Article, Illustration130 1952-12-01 1 Sister Kenny is dead BRISBANE. Sun. SISTER Elizabeth Kenny, world famous pioneer in the treatment of infantile paralysis, died at her home near here today. She was 66. Doctors fought for days to save Sister Kenny who was suffering from a heart complaint, a chest Infection and cerebral thrombosis. Sister130 words
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Article52 1952-12-01 1 BUENOS. AIRES. Sun. Fire In a huge provisions market was brought under control yesterday after It had taged for 48 hours. Estimates placed damage to the structure, which covered an entire city block. Straits $10,000,000 That would make it Argentina's worst flre la recent years.—52 words
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Article150 1952-12-01 1 INDIA TO KEEP ON TRYING NEW YORK Sun. INDIA ■stood firm on its Korean peace plan today despite an official rejection cabled to the United Natiorio headquarters by the Chhiesr Communist Premier. Chnn En-lai. Despatches from New Delhi said the Indian Government would seek re-consideration of the plan by theUP - 150 words
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Article49 1952-12-01 1 VIENNA, Sun. Marriaee between Czechoslovak citizens and foreigners has been forbidden by a new law The official Czech tradp union journal said all cIH--7.oiiff wishing to marry nonCzechoslovaks must fill in a special form and Ret it returned bearing the consent, of the Interior Ministry. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article43 1952-12-01 1 SEOUL. Sun. Cabinet Ministers today stood by ready at 10 minutes' notice to dash to the airport along tightly guarded streets to meet American President-elect Elsenhower, whose forthcoming visit will be kept secret until two hours before his arrival Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article180 1952-12-01 1 Goode to get Blythe's job \|R. WILLIAM Allmond iTI Codrington Goode, Chief Secretary. Aden, has been appointed to succeed Mr. W. L. Blvthe !as Colonial S cretary, Singapore, it was an- nounced in London today. The term of office of Mr. Blythe. aged 55. expires in June. 1953. First appointed180 words
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Article52 1952-12-01 1 TEHERAN Sun— All work came to a stanstill in Teheran today in response to a government appeal to the people to express support "for the anti-imperialistic movement of their Iraqi brothers." Despite martial law. in force since last August, small groups of students were heard to shoutReuter - 52 words
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Article23 1952-12-01 1 HONG KONG. Sun. Th« arrival in Peking of a trade delegation from Ceylon was announced by Peking Radio today. Reuter AAPReuter; Reuter-AAP - 23 words
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Advertisement1321 1952-12-01 2 THE MUNICIPALITY OF KUALA LUMPUR MAIN SEWERAGE SCHEME Concrete and Salt Glazed Pipes The Municipality of Kuala Lumpur wi!l shortly require to purchiise Concrete Pipes In connection with their Main Sewerage Scheme. The Munieinality is therefore anxious to receive enquiries lrmn any firms or persons who may be ln a1,321 words
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Advertisement750 1952-12-01 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens for appointment as Draftsman ln the P.W.D., Johore. Applicants must have attained their 16th but not their 22nd birthday and have a knowledge of English and Arithmetic equivalent to Standard V) of an English School. Basic salary scale: $60 x 6 72750 words
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Advertisement768 1952-12-01 2 NOTICES LUCK TRADERS, LIMITED (Incorporated In the Colony of Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEf that all creditors and other per sons having any claim again' Luck Traders. Limited, of No 17 Orchard Road PlnTanore. »r« re queued t* senr 1 particulars Ir writing of the'r chims to me. th< Secretary768 words
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Advertisement756 1952-12-01 2 NOTICES IN TRB MATTER OP BURMA-MALAY TIN LIMITED I AND IN THE MATTER OF THE t COMPANIES ORDINANCE. 1940 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition for confirming a i resolution reducing the capital of the above company from £150.000/--to £30 OCO was on the 12th day of November, 1952,756 words
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Advertisement268 1952-12-01 2 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS (For particular* see Tender Room i. round Floor. City Hall) ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Supply of 500 Table Cookers suitable for Kwalis. Forms from Electrical Engineer's Office (Room 109). Close NOON— 2.I 53. ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: (A) Construction. Completion I Maintenance of Zion Road from .River Valley Road268 words
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Advertisement127 1952-12-01 2 COLONY OF NORTH BORNEO PI'BMC WORKS DEPARTMENT —JESSELTO.V Tenders are Invited for the supply of the following for the year 1953; Ist January to 3 1st December. 1953 inclusive:— (a) Motor Spirit (b) Lubilcating Oils <c> Greases (d) Fuel Oil (c) Kercs- ne 2. Conditions of Contract and Schedule of127 words
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Advertisement67 1952-12-01 2 OPENING TO-DAY 3 Shorn: 3, 6.15 9. 15 pin. Shaw Km-, Emotional Drama "TAS TANGAN WANITA" starring OtHnm Neng CiI'MANTI YATIM.\n SKI Tc Perak A Malay Drama Please come to the earlier shows to avoid disappointment DIAMOND THEATRE Daily 3 Shows: 3.15. 6 IS 9.15 D A A G (Hindi)67 words
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Article155 1952-12-01 3 Police build forest posts: new raids on Mau Ma u NAIROBI, Sunday. f-IRISTIAN churches throughout Kenya today observed a day of prayer called by Govtrnor Sir Evelyn Baring as a result of the deepening emergency. Special prayers were said and sermons given in churches ofReuter - 155 words
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Article47 1952-12-01 3 LONDON, Sun. AHORSK trapped in a muddy pit was consoled with buckets of beer yesterday while ten firemen spent nine hours digging him free. They finally lifted the horse to dry ground with a block and tackle. He promptly passed out, snoring. A.P.AP - 47 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-12-01 3 ,nh» i i gT J en fteUis of En oland with wisps of white cloud flashing past its swept backed wings Bri- tconder °f the air streaks on. This is the of the supersonic Hawker Hunter P r f Bl i ter 'L U the only75 words
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Article190 1952-12-01 3 Plenty of tin but too little co-operation NEW YORK, Sunday THE Malayan Tin Bureau, in a paid advertisement published in financial newspapers in New York, said it is "a dangerous, potentially tragic misconception" to believe that tin is scarce. M a ia^ d> J, he bu eSiuAP - 190 words
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Article97 1952-12-01 3 Eisenhower chooses two more NEW YORK. Sun. THE President-elect, Mr Eisenhower, announced yesterday that he would appoint Senator Henry Cabot I Lodge to head the United States delegation to the 1 United Nations. The appointment of Senator Lodge, who will succeed Mr. Warren Austin, was announced on behalf of Mr.Reuter; AP - 97 words
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Article74 1952-12-01 3 SANCHI, CENTRAL INDIA, Sun. Mr. Nehru, India b Prime Minister, today said he hoped the International Buddhist Cultural conference here would sow the seed from which many good things would grow for the benefit of humanity Inaugurating a ore-day conference, Mr. Nehru said he felt sureAP - 74 words
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Article57 1952-12-01 3 TOKYO. Sun. The only man in Japan who has traded with China toria^ said -trade with Communist China is Japan's salvation". Yoshimatsu MrUusdaira is president of the Tomoe Trading Company which concluded a barter trade -ontract with the China National Import and Export company yesterday.AP - 57 words
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Article137 1952-12-01 3 The Duke meets heroes VALETTA, Sun. ['THE Duke of Edinburgh, with the clipped command, "Guard these well," today presented the Queen's and regimental colours to the 3rd. Commando Brigade of the Royal Marines. He told the Malayan veterans: "These colours are in recognition of the devotion of the Royal Marine137 words
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Article54 1952-12-01 3 RANOOON, Sun. The English language newspaper New Times of Burma yesterday reported that planes of the Burma Air Force bombed and straffed two Chinese Nationalist concentrations In the Mongpuawang area near .{engiung. It was recently reported that Chinese Nationalists had attacked and temporarily occupied Mongping, 60 milesAP - 54 words
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Article47 1952-12-01 3 BERLIN, Sun— United States authorities in Berlin have granted political asylum to a Russian soldier who came to West Berlin. The soldier told German Dolice he had fired at street lamps so he would be turned over to the United States authorities —ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article34 1952-12-01 3 BOMBAY. Sun— Mrs. Margaret Sanger. the American birth control pioneer, and Lady Rama Rau. of India, were chosen yesterday as Joint presidents of the new-ly-f orrn c d international Planned Parenthood Federation.—A.P.AP - 34 words
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Article152 1952-12-01 3 ISTANBUL. Sunday. DOLICE investigating the shooting of a Turkish editor last week have found a "death list" of editors condemned by Muslim fanatics for "organising beauty queen contests or publishing pictures of Hollywood sex appeal stars." Fanatical Muslims have long attacked beauty contests as immodest,Reuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-12-01 3 THE PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN, Kwaja Nazimuddin who is attending the Commonwealth Prime I Ministers' Conference, pictured on his arrival by Comet at London Airport last week27 words
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Article26 1952-12-01 3 LONDON. Sun. Surgeon Rear Admiral Seymout Grome Rainsford. the Royal Navys deputy Medical Director General, has been appointed Honorary Physician to the Queen.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article158 1952-12-01 3 BERLIN, Sun. THE Communist youth organization in the Soviet zone yesterday announced it will expel members who have "impure relations" with the opposite sex. The "Free German Youth" lashed out at its teenage members who consider a woman "only as an 'object withUP - 158 words
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Article200 1952-12-01 3 'World must free China' TAIPEH, Sun f|R. HU SHIH. world Chinese scholar, today said the return of the Nationalists to the lost mainland was the responsibility not only of Free China but of the entire free world. This return was certain, he said. The one-time ambassador at Washington, at presentAP - 200 words
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Article35 1952-12-01 3 DUNSTABLE (S. Englandt Sun— Former British Minister for Commonwealth Relations. Mr Patrick Gordon Walker, today proposed a permanent committee from all Commonwealth countries "tn watch and advise" on economic developments.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article32 1952-12-01 3 CAIRO, Sun. Forty-six Communists face trial by an Egyptian supreme military court tomorrow charged with plotting to overthrow the existing regime in Gaza. Palestine coastal strip under Egyptian occupation— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article27 1952-12-01 3 TEXAS. Sun Six ar* known dead and four injured today in an explosion and fire at the Pure Oil Company reflnerv here— A.PAP - 27 words
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Advertisement163 1952-12-01 3 I PAN A V, J HEE KONG WATCH PEN COMPANY JLOSE-OF-THE-YEAR SALE AT HEAD -OFFICE AND BRANCH vVorld- known brands of watches md pens direct from manufacturers Cheap prices to clear stocks Don't miss this wonderful opportunity CHEE KONG WATCH PEN CO. Head- office 386, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Branch 99,163 words
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Advertisement199 1952-12-01 3 v T^L^Ml fabrics FOR YOUR NEW X'MAS -5T GOWNS LACQUER PLASTIC PRINTED COTTONS- STOFFELS 45 ruarante^d to wash. gold black patterns on black, blue. green dark green Latest for corktail evening gowns $10.50 a yard. DIAMONTE NYLON ENGLISH. 36" with gold copner. maroon, green, tinsel ducoed on Mack nylnn light199 words
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Article720 1952-12-01 4 No change among league leaders LONDON, Sunday. yyiNTRY weather hit English football yesterday causing some freak play, surprise results and small crowds. From nearly all parts of the country came reports of pitches inches deep in snow, icebound, frostbound or waterlogged. In many cases, fog720 words
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Article, Illustration324 1952-12-01 4 ADELAIDE, Sun. SID BARNES, the "comedian of cricket," appeared on the pitch at the Oval )iere yesterday wearing a i.rey suit with a red carnation and carrying a scent i spray, a portable radio and cigars which he offered to i the players and the umpires. Barnes,Reuter - 324 words
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54 1952-12-01 4 TOKYO. Sun. Flash Elorde of the Philippines, who is Orient bantamweight champion, drew «iili Akiycshi Akanurm. Japanese- feaitit-rweight champion, In r 10-rcunrt overweight bout htre last night. In .:no'her 10-rounder J.,p. nrs» lightweight champion Masa«l->i AJdyam i defeated Rocky Montano. lightweight r" -.:-«on of54 words
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Article340 1952-12-01 4 LONDON. San. LONDON. Sun. Yesterdays rugby league results were: Lancashire Cup final: Leigh 22. St. Helens 5. Club Matfhes: Huddersneld 21 Leeds 27; Rochdale Hornets 4 Wigan 25. Ali other matches were postponed owing to wintry condl'lons— Reuter. Cardiff Bolton Liverpool 2 Blackpool 2 Manchester C. 1 Derby MiddlrsbroufhReuter - 340 words
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Article321 1952-12-01 4 MADRAS. Sunday. INDIA ended the second day 169 runs behind Pakistan with only four wickets to fall in the fourth Test match against Pakistan here yesterday. A last wicket stand of 104 enabled Pakistan to carry their first innings total to 344 when theyReuter - 321 words
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Article82 1952-12-01 4 LONDON. Sun. IT DIME CHOONG won three titles at the North of England badmintrn championships the finals of which took place at Rirkenhead last v night. H« retained the men's singles with a l*>-8. 15-10. win against H. T. Lee, also tf Malaya, *nrl then partnered82 words
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Article1041 1952-12-01 4 Wolves 19 10 5 4 40 29 25 Sunderland 18 10 4 4 3D 25 24 Arsenal 18 9 5 4 36 24 23 W. Bromwich 18 10 3 5 27 18 23 Burnley 19 9 5 5 28 23 23 Blarkpo:! 18 9 4 51,041 words
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Advertisement155 1952-12-01 4 never reveals Only TANGEE lipstick contains PERMACHROME it's indelible Clw *>* «>nn| iu*lK «i ffl< llttlt (Khion «*M« (uticura u'Kiir.i has an almost medical efficacy in arresting itching irrita tion and smarting in drawing out inflammation and soreness •ml cleaning up skin trouMes COMFORT FOR FEET /throat (VALDAJ i? m155 words
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Advertisement157 1952-12-01 4 m l^^V l^^H l^^^V VB KVd^" -A ties HOW MANY GLASSES for \J Jhe quarter-pound tin of Andrews is feJ of special interest to those who take a '^Uu. laxative only occasionally, to those who \j) do a lot of travelling, and to those who would hue 10 try this157 words
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Article83 1952-12-01 5 SEREMBAN. Sun. The Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union, Negri Sembilan, decided at its annual meeting t Seremban today to join :ie Federation of Governlent Administrative and pnral Services Unions. The office-bearers werr C Rasadurai vice-■resident-Ho Seng Aun, se<ici£ij_4 Jeyaratnam treasurer— A B. Khan, executive council— H.83 words
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Article114 1952-12-01 5 Tit i.u.»i. |taMe Is blackout. Iwl^i 5;;,.:.-.S' 1 f..V., Kil Kniam Avrr. -i-nii I i i > fr """ijfe"' th j Ipper lUkirn' m" Pirkrria, SI/ »|vr lirrala, Kd. Cirwulrr Kd M.. Cll.rr «1»t BMH Wd, Hum,, pip,. KliwnT rird Co Wii S««« Malayan WirrrarOi p« |> Qurrr114 words
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247 1952-12-01 5 BRITON IN MALA V DRESS SPEAKS To MUSLIMS JOHORE BAHRI' Sunday. AN Englishman dressed in Ma?ay clothes stood before a crowd of 5,000 Muslim on the Supreme Court Padang, Johore Bahru, today and said: "Islam means peace." The mcc.ing was held to I commemorate the anniversary of the birth ef247 words
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Article86 1952-12-01 5 BAMBOO FOR STEEL? rE Governor of Singapore. Mr. J. F. Nicoll, will today declare open the Food and Agricultural Organisation forestry conference at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Eighty delegates from 11 countries are attending the talks, which go on until Dec. 13 Timber grading, the use of bamboo instead of86 words
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Article146 1952-12-01 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. JTHNIN bin Haru. driver o! a Royal Mail van. pleaded guilty In the Police Court yesterday to a charge of attempted evasion of Customs duty on cosmetics, playing cards and wrist watches valued at $4,143. When the van arrived at146 words
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Article66 1952-12-01 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun.— An assistant planter, Mr. G. A. McKendan, of Scarborough Estate, Central Kedah, was killed tociay when a car h? was drivinp crashed into a bridge on the Eedong-Sungei Lallans Road. Mr. McXer.dan was returning alone frcm Harvard Estate. Gurun. when the cir .smashed66 words
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80 1952-12-01 5 Shot himself playing with revolver SEREMBAN. Sun A Negri Sembilan Home Guard Inspector, whose name was given as Tan Kirn Pok, was accidently shot dead yesterday when a revolver he was handling went off. The incident occurred at the International Hotel. Seremban, where Tan was dining with friends. Tan. it80 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-12-01 5 SINGAPORES YOUTH QUEEN is Miss Daisy Low. She wds crowned at the British Council Hall on Saturday night. Five girls entered the contest.— Straits Times picture.31 words
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Article58 1952-12-01 5 Malay students of five Singapore Council Hall schools yesterday went to the British Council Hall fpr their first inter-school annual debates in Malay. The subjects discussed were: children should not be encouraged to see flhrs; coeducation should be encouraged; and self -enterprise is better than being a58 words
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Article67 1952-12-01 5 Four students from the University of Malaya will represent Malaya at the Asian Students' Convention of the United Nations to be held at the University of Delhi, India, from Dec. 15 to Dec. 20 The Malayan delegation will be led by Mr Wang Gung Wu. president of67 words
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Article41 1952-12-01 5 KOTA TINGOI. Sun.— Five destitutes three Malays and two Chinese— are receiving monthly food parcels from the Social Welfare Committee. An Indian girl U getting $15 a month to continue her studies in Johore Bahru.41 words
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Article39 1952-12-01 5 The China Society's library in the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce will be ready in January, Mr. Lee Biow Mong. the president said yesterday. The library will have English and Chinese books mainiy on sinology.39 words
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175 1952-12-01 5 DROMINENT Singapore Chinese and art connoisseurs yesterday supported a proposal for a public art gallery in Singapore on the lines suggested by Mr. M. W. F. Tweedie, Director of Raffles Museum and Library. Mr Tweedie said that Raffles Library premises could be used for175 words
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Article59 1952-12-01 5 200 children get a new school KOTA TINGGI, Sun VLTORK has started on a $18,000 Chinese school In the Kota Kechil resettlement. It will have four classrooms and a hall «vhen completed in February. Most of the 200 children W the resettlement do not go to fchool. The existing Chlew59 words
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Article34 1952-12-01 5 MUAR, Sun. Mrs C. E. Milne declared open the primary classes of the Sultan Abu Bakar Girls' School, Muar, last week. Mrs. Milne is headmistress of Government English Preparatory School in Muar.34 words
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Article36 1952-12-01 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun. While reversing his lorry at Boundary Road. Parit Buntar, Lem Theam Song collided with a telegraph post. In the Parit Buntar Court yesterday he was fined $50 for negligent driving.36 words
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Article93 1952-12-01 5 Differences within Singapore Labour Party were about how best it could achieve its pledge of serving the working masses, said Mr. A. R. Lazarous. Labour candidate for North Ward, in an election meeting at Potong Pasir yesterday. In every party, he said, there was a tendency to93 words
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110 1952-12-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. HUNDREDS of rubber-tappers who bought new motorcars during Malaya's 15- month boom are now forced to sell them cheaply because of the fall in the rubber price. Many of these can were bought on hire purchase. Unable to pay110 words
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Article83 1952-12-01 5 Lord Reading for Colony talks I ORD Reading, British Parliamentary Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs, is expected in Singapore within the next two days to preside over a meeting of British Far Eastern diplomatic representatives at Bukit Serene. The Straits Times understands that he will hold preconlerence discussions83 words
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Article29 1952-12-01 5 A 65-year-old Teochew. Tay Soon Hua. received severe leg injuries when knocked down by a car in New Bridge Road near the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club yesterday29 words
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Advertisement251 1952-12-01 5 1545— 1952 AFTER CHILDBIRTH have made experiments vrith Serravallo'M Tonic" in convalescence after severe operations in anaemia after childbirth, and in chlorosis in young xoomen, always with excellent results. This mixture is willingly taken even by children and does not in anyway disturb the digestion fro*. TAUPMR Protest* of Cyfticcology251 words
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Miscellaneous93 1952-12-01 5 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 930 am Schools; 10 News: 10 05 Tunes from Yesterday and Today; 10.43 Schools; 11.10 Rene Sav«rd Orch.; 11.30 London Concerts; 1 pm. Monday Matinee: 1.30 News: 1 45 Home on the Range; 2 School*: 5.02 BBC. Bandsvmd; 530 Children; 6 Light Music; t.lO News; 630 RIDA;93 words
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Miscellaneous160 1952-12-01 5 INITED tUmmm fJ1.0.. Foreitrv Coaferenc, a: Victors Memoriml Hall Openin, by Mr John F. Ni"ol °^«fn«r of Sinxaporr 10 m B¥towV:8 ¥towV C *^S Rold U 5 p B^, s h WESLEV CHI KCH Women Sodrtv of Clirntimn i Service's Clinsima* P.rtv Evelyn Road 4 pm Quild Cabinet Moetini! church160 words
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Obituary71 1952-12-01 6 SEE WHAY THAW. 91 EverKt Fd late <"f Chartered Bank. B'p:re passed away pewrcfully at thr G-oneral Hosplit.l, aged 60 i\ inu behind his wife Madam I.im Cheng K*w Neo (Thong Ming) 2 daughters. Midam Hr>ck Neo. Irene Im Ne.. one son Did: Hock Hee. one s n-ln-l«w Kho.i71 words
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Article24 1952-12-01 6 S.P.C.A. h:>s dogs and bitches requiring home. Apply phone MIN. FOR wearable dothes wi'h style at reasonable prices. Madeline's 6how-room. 278. Orchard Road.24 words
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740 1952-12-01 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon., Dec. 1, 1952. Time for vision Malaya is toitunate in hay- ing tin ■mltofl on the spot to refine its tin ores, so providing employment Tor many HMMTC than just thuse engaged in the niir.e.s, and also nviOfl ■hipping space. It is fortunate because there740 words
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Article415 1952-12-01 6 Singapore police are to be congratu'ated on the speed with which they picked up a prisoner who had escaped from Changi prison farm. Looking for one man among Singapore's cramped million 's a task to daunt any police force, but wiihin a few minutes of415 words
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Article445 1952-12-01 6 Servants of Govt. in debt I SEE that Dato Paglar, at the last sesssion of .ne Singapore Legislative Council, pressed for the introduction In the Colony of legislation similar to the Moneylenders Ordinance r>ow obtaining in the Federation. It Is up to Government to set the wheels rolling to Introduce445 words
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Letter246 1952-12-01 6 THE commendable example set by the police In Kuala Lumpur a few days ago, In seizing a bundle of innocent-looking Chinese maga ines containing material which the authorities described as "shockingly obscene" and "sinfully filthy", constii tutiiig a menace to society especially to youth), should be246 words
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Letter202 1952-12-01 6 I AND OTHER Singapore shareholders in the Sin-gapore-registered Sun g c i Bagan Rubber Co.. Ltd., were unable to attend the annual meeting because it was held I in Kuala Lumpur. In the chairman's statement I read with astonishment. "It is our agreed policy to conduct the202 words
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Article, Illustration521 1952-12-01 6 lfi§ I*l LONDON. THE Malay.in Emergency progress report which Mr. Lyttelton gave a few days ago in the House of Commons, in a rreparec. statement and in reply to supplementary questions, largely concerned the pro blems of the rubber industry and the wages of th^ plantation521 words
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Article282 1952-12-01 6 Language. culture utility WITH reference to your recent editorial on "The National Schools". I wish to make a few observations on the new Education Bill passed at the last meeting of the Federal Legislative Council. It may be said that the Government has adopted the recommendations of the Special Committee's282 words
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Article98 1952-12-01 6 THOUGH "Anon" (Nov. 26' ■I admits of some kind of a family living wage, he is perplexed about what to do in case of a family with ten children. Accordine to the best statistics available the averagesized local family has three children. The family living wage should at98 words
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Article409 1952-12-01 6 Strange powers rE juru selam referred to in Saturday's Malays.an Notebook—the Malay master fisherman who put his head under water to listen I for the srioals of fish and who ca n aistlnguish the sounds ol different fish— is, of course, a pawang in the proper sense409 words
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Advertisement749 1952-12-01 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. HOLLY, wife of James Coldwe!!. i wart Joy Alistalr McNlsh. en 17.11 U no On Sftll Nov. to Sally and I!«»: k i of Cnpltol tiieatre) a son. 81a n Chin. Both mother and son well. OSBORN: To Pamela, wife of Lt. Cdr. Osborn. on 28th November, at749 words
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Advertisement18 1952-12-01 6 1 L'^sssV^ssssflsa^l sS sT*«»w r 2* v 3^bsE^ Ml iif <f^ < '''ials^»fe < BSSSK^L 4 iL A 1 S9O;-18 words
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Advertisement97 1952-12-01 6 6. Raffles riace Phone 8§642 RV I tAittifr ffI^^OPTICIAN dohji/o qedcle/o Tne lorle /anop TODAY Until Dec. 15th SALE Morning, afternoon, cocktail evening dresses. WONDERFUL XMAS BARGAINS JPvt^ I take %j//Mi&EM Cherry No cough or cold can wUU|jl| withstand the gentle yet thorough action of Campbell's Cherry Cough Syrup. Irritation97 words
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Article, Illustration351 1952-12-01 7 High official cannot \hold executive political post SWEEPING changes in the rules, constitution and policies of Singapore Trade Union Congress were made yesterday. This followed over four hours of heated debate at its first annual delegates conference by representatives of 30 unions in the Colony. I351 words
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Article151 1952-12-01 7 Bringing peace to world T|y|R M. J. Namaiic, Singapore Executive councillor, yesterday spoke about the prophet who "elcc. rifled Arabia and Drought peace and goodwill to the world. Hr was addressing a meetins in the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society pr mis' at 31. Lorong 12. GeyUng. on the second day's151 words
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Article59 1952-12-01 7 IPOH. Sun.— More than 400 members and guests attend-,-d the Perak St. Andrews Society Annual Ball at the IP')h Club last night. Mr Baird the chieftain, and Mrs. Baird received the guests which included the Sultan of Perak and Tensku Permaisuri the Mentri Besar ann Toh Puan59 words
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Article148 1952-12-01 7 Union chief accused AN allegation that .vlr Peter M. Williams general secretary of Singapore Glass Factory Employees' Union had supplied mem- bership figures which were much more than the actual membership was made by delegate at the T.U.C con- ference. The delegate Mr. Lee Yew i Seng president of the148 words
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Article52 1952-12-01 7 Chinese-speaking members of Singapore T.U.C have raised over $10,000 to publish a weekly Chinese newspaper Revealing thi.s yesterday the chairman Mr. Lim Yew Hock, .said the T.U.C. would soon try to raise funds to publish other vernacular weekly papers. A building fund to house the T.U.C would also52 words
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Article33 1952-12-01 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Tuan Mohamed Nasir bin Haji Ali, the Kathi of Kota Tinggt. has been transferred to Johore Bahru. He was entertained to a farewell party yesterday at Kota Tinggi33 words
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Article74 1952-12-01 7 SEREMRAN. Sun Port Dickson today wai the fir.^l i.i irict in Negri Sembilan to fleet a br.mch committee ol the Independence of Malaya Party The meeting was presidtc cv,t by Mr Lionel van Gc yv. headmaster of the Government English School, Port DtckMO, and pro-t?m chair74 words
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Article121 1952-12-01 7 KIRKBY, Sun. JF Malayan students could carry back with them the same spirit with which they lived at Kirkby Training College, then Malaya would have no worries. The students were told this by Mr. William M. Emslie newly-appointed Regional Director of the British Council, Kuala121 words
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214 1952-12-01 7 Unite for strength, clerical unions told PENANG. Sunday THE Council of the Federation of Government Administrative and Clerical I nions today adopted a recommendation by a special sub-com-mittee that existing Government Admin strative and Clerical unions in the country should amalgamate^ to "consolidate the strength >i all." K~"he proposed amalgamation214 words
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Article106 1952-12-01 7 THEY SEEK QUICK ANSWER THE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association yesterday demanded an answer from the Board's chairman within a week to its grievances The secretary of the association, Mr. P. C. Pillai. said yesterday that a delegation appointed to see the Board's chairman did not get an interview. The106 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-12-01 7 RADIO MALAYA'S SHORTHAND WRITER, Mr Leon* Kwong Nang, and his bride. Miss Hong Fook Kiew. after their wedding in Singapore yesterday. More than 500 guests attended the wedding reception. Straits Times picture.32 words
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Article118 1952-12-01 7 RESULTS OF BIG UMNO LOTTERY BI'TTKRWORTH, Sun. TUCKET No. *****2 won 1 the first prize of $20,000 in the Province Wellesley IMNO welfare lottery drawn at Butterwurth last night A total of 300.000 tick-is were issued, but only 90.000 were sold. The total prise pool was $55,000 The other results118 words
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Article74 1952-12-01 7 Using a duplicate key, thieves entered a shop in Raffles Place on Sunday morning and stole fountain pens and clocks worth $2,371 A Chinese clerk living at Lim Tua Tow Road, lost his whole month's salary of $445 from the pocket of his trousers which was74 words
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Article43 1952-12-01 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Johore Bahru Anti-TB Association and State Welfare Committee have agreed to help finance the Johore Bahru TB Children's Educational Scheme for a six months' probationary period. Immediate action Ls being taken to Implement the scheme.43 words
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Article139 1952-12-01 7 Commissioner in London KI ALA I.IMPIK. Sunday. GELANGOR'S Mentri Besar. Raja Ida bin Rija Muhammad, is likely to be the next Mala an Commissioner in Britain. He will be the first Malay to hold this important post. The present Malayan Commissioner is Mr W.139 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-12-01 7 THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE stops and the winning number is derided. But not one among those in the picture is the lucky winner. Their faces show disappointment. A scene at the Fun Fair in Kampong Java School, Singapore, yesterday in aid of the Girls' Home (Good Shepherd Nuns) Building Fund53 words
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Article55 1952-12-01 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The South Johore Eurasian Association elected the following office-bearers for the ensuing year: President; Mr. Douglas Frank; Hon. Secretary; Mr K. Vandort; Hon. Treasurer: Mr. C. Lowe; Committee; Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. M. Danker, Mr. D Filmner. Mr W H55 words
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Article69 1952-12-01 7 PAFIT BUNTAR. Sun Lee Kirn Thye, a lo r ry cr:v?r. was fined $40 by Inche Salleh bin Eckhardt in the Parit Buntar court when he pleaded guilty to having exceeded the speed limit It was stated that the accused drove his lorry at 4369 words
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Article71 1952-12-01 7 Forty-thre-' peopl uave blood to the Ettngapori Bank- las: week Tnlri from the RAF. St i eight fnm lhe crow ol 'he and five from the staff of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, Collyer Q'-iay. Transfusions given totalled !04. At the erd of last71 words
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Article54 1952-12-01 7 KI'ALA II MPL'R. Sun rl Malay Rulers' gift for the Queen's Coronation will be red and fold kain songldt" for cushion covers. They have already ordered its preparation by pxpert sarong makers in KM <i-i.hi, it is understood. But the gilt is not likely to be54 words
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Advertisement101 1952-12-01 7 Until Christmas Only! MCRE VALUE PER STATION MARCONIPHONE *JSF radios MODEL T2BAT $325 00 MODEL T26AT MODEL T2BDAT $325.00 MODEL T2BBT $375. 00 ALL LESS 25% DISCOUNT. CARRARD MStmiT M DEL 3-Speed Record is-ijT^. ARC2BAT Changer $1,050.00 (ALL bINGAPOKE PRICES) Guaranteed for 12 months. Sole Agents: KEE HUAT RADIO CO.101 words
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Advertisement126 1952-12-01 7 BALLY SHOES AFTERNOON J9k shoes m II NAVY AND BROWN SL EDE OM HT 9 AMERICAN SIZES IHrag|Bt SWISS EVENING OR COCKTAIL l^X^ BLACK SIEDE AMI W V PATENT TKIMMI l> H AMERICAN SIZES SWISS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE 1. Ot the tense* of man, none is more highly126 words
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Miscellaneous85 1952-12-01 7 The weather WEATHER statistics throughout Malaya yesterday were: Minimum trmperaturr (7.30 p.m on Nov 29 to 7.30 am Nov 30) Spore (75 deg.i; Penang (76t; Kota Bahru (74); Kual.t Lumpur (74); Ipoh (73); Kuantan (73) Maximum temperature (7.30 a.m. to 7*o p.m on Nov. 30 Spore "82 deg); Penang (87);85 words
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Article, Illustration906 1952-12-01 8 By RAYMOND MORTIMER INCREDIBLE NEW YORK: HIGH LIFE AND LOW LIFE OF THE LAST HUNDRED YEARS: By Lloyd Morris. Hami* Hamilton 21* THIS book beguiled me at once by its many amusing and unfamiliar illustrations. Then I began dipping into the text, and906 words
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Article775 1952-12-01 8 CHEKHOV: A Life. By David Magarshack. Faber 30s. reason all the deeper. there ar* startling exceptions such as Byron and Chateaubriand. th c great wroer is usually too mucn occupied vtith his work •(> spare much energy for well living. Tne crucial events in his life775 words
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Article298 1952-12-01 8 KENNETH KONSTAM - KENNETH KONSTAM By NEXT time that I am asked the inevitable question "What is the most of any suit that you have held?" I shall be able to reply "eleven." I dealt this hand sitting South, at game to North-South, in a rubber the other day: qjio« An xxx298 words
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Article395 1952-12-01 8 It's on the record THE RECORD YEAR. By Edward SackviMo-Wett and Deimond Shawe-Tay.or CoTins 1 8s f^OMfi people collect records, some people prefer reference books. Here is a reference book that will please collectors both of records and of reference books. It is the custom that reviewers should give reference395 words
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Advertisement263 1952-12-01 8 BOWN \rOMWJlcUci v*tces\ Of CHIiPAEN'S SHOES minium rui PENANG SIZES SINGAPORE FEDERATION CHILDREN'S 3-8^ -^r9O- -6^o--4-90 5-50 FLEXIBLES 9-11* -6^6- *frs* (Leather 5.90 6.50 Soles) 12-1* 7*90 B*9o 6.90 7.90 fi^ lull CHILDREN'S 3-6* 6. 90 "T^O tt J'"l 5.90 6.50 (-> i^Bkv/V FLEXIBLES \WA 9-11* -MO- -S-t9G-JH ESCOLITE 6.263 words
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Article, Illustration724 1952-12-01 9 The name: RUM JUNGLE rSPONDENT IN MELBOURNE found anywhere Their goal is Rum Jungle, centre of Australia's most promls'ne uranium field No one knows how It got Its picturesque name because there is little evidence of Jungle there. The miners' settlement is little more than aReuter-AAP - 724 words
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Article494 1952-12-01 9 Just over a week ago the Federa 1 Legislative Council passed new immigration legislation. In this article a staff correspondent in Kuala Lumpur explains the provisions of the Bill rpHE Immigration (Control) Ordinance which the Federal Legislative Council debated and finally passed at its last meeting, gives494 words
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Advertisement241 1952-12-01 9 TODAY ft<4il iWil-HiTiVV na m l 0 /ilLlMul'l.f-l 4 645& DAILY! Lm I JUW JoWhtionu, mam. *ode 9 30 P m SPECTACULAR BATTLES! j l^'iv*' v _2^_l Ihl *4r^ jB eWrtSt tVk o I "FLAMING FEATHER' A Paramount Picture in TECHNICOLOR Sterling Forrest Arleen HAYDEN TUCKER WHELAN KIRK DOUGLAS w241 words
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Advertisement244 1952-12-01 9 !(TIDTC 11 IAK A > TbDAYy^^Uyji^- i 6.30, 9.30 BIG in CAST and STORY! Malay Film Productions PROUDLY PRESENTS (^PTjj Co-starring P. RAMLEF ROSENANI _^r_M_L «__< _^H_tf_^_MP^Mvlo_V*i P^s^^ t> V^^^' t pDONALD aaWNM-l«wcisi._S A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICIURt From Tomorrow #J\'j^< ]is F-MLE and SHELLEY jl^kk. uN>UF~M INTERNATIONAL P»es»«n I TODAY244 words
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Miscellaneous414 1952-12-01 9 Straits Times Crossword "Kr^ ta 28 Put simply. I am In part of the church (S). §j§§J 12 3 5 0 7 E§^l 29 Are made in sets for stirrine < v\| times (7, 8). o issjSJ t^sS? fejSNSJJ tJ^ $SSSS sSS o l»<>\\ HI HI HI HI lis HI414 words
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Article312 1952-12-01 10 Industrials barely steady, tins sag, more activity in rubbers By A Market Correspondent OALANCINO the advance in rubber against retreat in Indo-China, operators behaved soberly and in humdrum markets a moderate turnover was effected. Industrials were barely steady, tins sagged, but there was increased activity in312 words
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Article272 1952-12-01 10 BUSINESS done In the Malayan Share Market last week Included:— Industrials: Praser Neave Ord. $2,574 to $2 52',; Hammer $2.62H to $2,67 4; Hongkong Bank Colonial Register $755 and $700; Malayan Breweries $4.50; Raffles Hotel $2.70 c.d Straits Times $4.05 c.d.; StraiU Traders $23.00 and $23.25: Straits Steamship272 words
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92 1952-12-01 10 SOLID SUPPORT FOR FEDERATION'S 'ANTI-RED' LOAN nriir. Federation of Malaya S5O--inil'iiiii "Anti-Red" Loan opened last Monday and, In taking off, received rorket-like momentum from provident fund monies. By Thursday over $38--ml ion had been taken up. In addition to their very substantial rontributions through provident funds, the issue h»« had92 words
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138 1952-12-01 10 From Our Own Correspondent MELBOURNE. Sat. CHARE trading lacked animation on the Stock Exchange yesterday and general Investments continued their slight drift against shareholders. Gold shares provided a market strong-post and most of the producers had Improved supnort on hopes of an adjustment In138 words
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Article69 1952-12-01 10 pAPFLES HOTEL LTD. shewed n a profit of $294,469 (49.9 per cent), for year ended Aug 31. 1952. Final dividend of 10 per cent and bonus of 5 per cent, will make a to'al of 25 per cent, which repeats last year's performance. During the year the balance69 words
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Article55 1952-12-01 10 Papan Tin Ltd. operated three travel pumo mines on tribute In the year ended Sept. 9 1952 to «how a profit of $38 959 («1 per cent). -Inal dlrkirad of 34 per cent win make 7 par o«nt for th- yens Net liquid «MeU at |2» 13355 words
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Advertisement1354 1952-12-01 10 T.i 24u MANSFIELD 6c CO,. LTD. M mos (10 lines) (incorporated in Singapore! (20 Passage BLUE FUH NBL LINE Carrier's option fo proceed via other pert* to load end discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Soils P S'hom Penang Myrmidon for Genoa Liverpool, Holland In1,354 words
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Article, Illustration438 1952-12-01 11 RARE TUSSLE IN KEY QUAD GAME IPOH, Sunday. GELANGOR put themselves into a good position to win the Ipoh quadrangular hockey tournament when they beat Perak by one goal to nil on the padang today. As anticipated, the game provided a rare tussle despite438 words
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Article216 1952-12-01 11 IPOH, Sun. SINGAPORE kept in the l hunt with Selangor for honours in the quadrangular hockey competition with a convincing 6 l victory over Penang on the padang today. Penang were unfortunate not to have scored more than once. Vowles. Navaretnam and Nathan each had a good216 words
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Article49 1952-12-01 11 Singapore Volunteer Special Constabulary beat the First Singapore Royal Artillery Regiment 2-0 in the semi-nnal of the Police and M.O.R. knock-out .soccer competition played on the Thomson Road ground yesterday. Ibrahim Kunchong scored both goals S.V.S.C. will meet the C.R.E SE in the final on Dec. 20.49 words
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Article94 1952-12-01 11 LONDON. Sun. Yesterdays rugby union results were: Harlequins 13. Bath 6: London Irish 6. London Scottish 11; London Welsh 8. United Service.? < Portsmouth 19; Old Millhilliam 0. Old Merchant Taylors 0: Old Paulines 3. Old Edwardlans 3: Richmond 13. RowJlyn Park 11; Saracens 6, London HospitalReuter - 94 words
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Article156 1952-12-01 11 KLUANG Sun. rpAMILIANS Physical CulX ture Association of Kuala Lumpur, were a disappointment in their Poppy Day soccer match against a Kluang Combined side here tuday and were lucky to force a one-all-draw. The Tan.ilians. Selangor F.A. Cup winners, on Saturday trounced Kliiiing Chinese156 words
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Article336 1952-12-01 11 IPOH. Sunday. r pHK executive committee of the Malayan Hockey Council today approved draft rules for the Federation of Malaya Hockey Union which was formed recently at a meeting in Seremban Purpose of the new or- i ganisation is to seek affilia;ion with the International336 words
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175 1952-12-01 11 IPOH. Sun. 4 BIG effort is to be made to boost enthusiasm for hockey and to encourage the raising of playing standards In the states of Kedah Kelantan and Trengganu. This was decided ai a meeting of the executive committee of the Malayan Hockey Ccuncil held175 words
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Article31 1952-12-01 11 Aston Sports Club beat United Youngsters 2-0 in a friendly soccer match played at Clerical Union ground yesterday. Scorers fox Aston were Meng Chong and Ah Seng.31 words
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Advertisement825 1952-12-01 11 Grand Coronation Tour: An unforgettable tour through the loveliest oart ot Ita'v— 5 Switzerland Germany Hoi. and Belgium France j Enpland Scot and 95 DAYS INCLUSIVE TOUR Commencing Terminating in Singapore. i Tocrist class accommodation medium Cr.ide X* Hotels; escorted too" in Europe UK C C by Auto-Pu! man deluxe825 words
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Advertisement153 1952-12-01 11 F LEND TO DEFEND THE RIGHT TO BE FREE THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA SECURITY LOAN IS AN INVESTMENT IN PEACE and FREEDOM. YOU CAN HELP By Subscribing $100/- or any multiple thereof Interest at five per cent per annum. > Apply to:- sute St-ttlrnirnt Treasurers. Uistrirt Officers. Sub-Treasurers. Banks. Brokers,153 words
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Miscellaneous31 1952-12-01 11 Rl GOER SANDERSON CUP (vmi tin.li < hanji v Battenrorth at Chknfi. S Dm FKIENDLY: Nee Soon A S.C.C. B en padanc (ref. HI Dcnnlnt I BADMINTON SBA chaaipionshiiw. SBA Hall. DJn.31 words
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Article, Illustration586 1952-12-01 12 PLANS FINALISED BY RADIO-PHONE By Our Boxing Reporter MEL BROWN, the boxer who trained Randolp Turpin for his world middleweight championship fight against Sugar Ray Robinson at Wembley Stadium on July 10, 1952, will be in Singapore by the middle of this month586 words
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Article53 1952-12-01 12 The Japanese table tennis team will not be able to sail for home until Jan. 19. The team will shortly leave for a visit to Kuala Lumpur where they will play exhibition games. The other departures are Macao, today: Korea. Wednesday: Hong Kor.g. Thursday. The Indonesia53 words
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147 1952-12-01 12 rpHE Aiian Table Tennis 1 Federation last night tasved the following rankings for Asia: MEN: 1 Sih So Cho (HK). 2 H Satoh (J) and Fo Ch 1 Fang (HK). 4 Chung Chin Shin* (HK). S T. Hayaihi (J), 6 K. Jayant (I), 1147 words
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123 1952-12-01 12 Table Tennis is no longer Ping Pong An order to cover a table tennis championship*, even an i international event, did not fail to throw the Sports Depart- i ment into temporary disorganisation in the witticisms that j followed amid the protestations j of the reporter at hii appalling i123 words
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Article81 1952-12-01 12 CONGRATULATIONS all round for the superb sportsmanship of all contestants and a specia' bouquet to Singapore's table tennis fans who never allowed bias to govern their appreciation of good play. It is doubtful if a team has been better received than the Japanese were at this tournament. Prate? to81 words
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Article131 1952-12-01 12 THE crowd were mad: At starting half an hour late on Friday night's finals. At the inordinate delay on Friday In starting :l- men's team event after the women's had been finished. At the pompous official who threatened that 'unless there is absolute silence, the tournament will not go131 words
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Article, Illustration700 1952-12-01 12 TOO MANY EMPTY SEATS AT TABLE TENNIS 'TREAT By Our Table Tennis Reporter LITTLE more than five thousand people saw the inaugural Asian table tennis championships at Singapore last week. There was room in the stadium for five times that number and, as there were few rival attractions during the700 words
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Article121 1952-12-01 12 MEN'S OPEN MXOI.KS: Sih Su Chu (UK) beat 11. Sa'.oh (Japan) 21-13. 21-10. 21-13. MEN'S OPEN DOUBLES: Sili Su Chu and Fu CM King (HK) beat Jayant and Bhandnti (India) 21-12. 21-11. 21-19. WOMEN'S OPEN SINGLES: Mrs. <;. Natikwala (India) brat Mrs. Bafruio Won* (HK) 21-16, 1 '1.121 words
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Article239 1952-12-01 12 From Jack Finglrton CANBERRA, Sun. AS the new wond bantamweight champion, Jimmy Carruthers, steps off the plane at Sydney tomorrow from Johanmsburc. where he took the ti.lp from Vie Towerl, hp will sc' his old frirnds of Gan* 53 lin< rl up on the tarmac239 words
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Article116 1952-12-01 12 MELBOURNE. Sun. TWO United States Davis Cup players and two Amerlcrt girls scored first round victories In the Victoria tennis championship* yesterday while Australia's powerful Davis Cup squad won six places In the men's quarterfinals. Vie Seixas. U.S. captain, easily beat Brian Tobln 6-2. 6-4. 7-5.UP - 116 words
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Article26 1952-12-01 12 PENANG. Sun.— Penang's tennis champion R. Cilia tod.iy won the P.C.RC. open singles title when he beat K. E. H. Hussain 6-2, 6-2.26 words
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Article25 1952-12-01 12 MADRAS. Sun. Rain wxshed out the third day's play in the test match here between India and Pakistan. (Saturday's scores In I". 4)25 words
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Article198 1952-12-01 12 SEUEMBAN, Sun. I "MEGRI SEMBILAN Malays en- I U-red the .semi-final of the I simthTn cone of the Sultans Oold Cup soccer competition when they beat Malacca Malays 3-1 at the station psdar.g here today. The match, though played on a water-logged ground and in198 words
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Article152 1952-12-01 12 AT the annual general meeting of the Table Tennis Federntr>n of Asia, hi Id at the Singapore Bacir.inron Stadium on Saturday, a was decided that the Kamali Rr.nvinujan Cup for women's team event be awarded to Hone Kong and Macao Jointly, each to hold the trophy152 words
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Advertisement870 1952-12-01 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from Page 6) ACCOMMODATION VACANT I 2 DOUBLE rooms available. Full Board St Lodging. 2. Rochalle j Drive (Tanglln) Tel: *****. ONE Vacancy In Mess at Brad- dell Heights from 12.12.52 to 30.4 53. Please apply Box No. E A 5299. B.T. DOUBLE Room with pr. bath-870 words
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Advertisement885 1952-12-01 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE FOR SALEx Type "F" house in Bradriell Heights. Area 10.500 sq. ft. 3 Bedrooms, Bathroom, Slttinß/ dinin? room, bright Kltch- n. Servant's quarters and car porch. M.S. and Electricity. Vacant possession. Price and appointment for Inspection apply— Tan. 136 Orchard Road. Phone 4144. YOU'LL BE PROUD885 words
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Advertisement213 1952-12-01 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. MISCELLANEOUS SALON DE MODE Just arrived with large stocks. American Dresses for all occasions. South .".sia Hotel. Room 62. Tel. ***** HARROWS LTD. 7 ORCHARD FiOAD. Morning and Afternoon Arri-Shrlnk Dresses Ouaranteed by Graf ton From $30 to 155 Tel 4800 DONALD MOORE'S Book of the week: Hunter213 words
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Advertisement195 1952-12-01 12 UK soccer-P 4 Quad hockey-P 11 W-^ f HEALTHY >t/ eyes are >Tfr>^) BEAUTIFUL In? i" /v T\ /a! Jzk. xv/"'J^&-W 1 used to be afraid to look in my I asked my friend the secret ol her mirror. So very often my eyes were lovely eyes. "Opuex eye-bath*," she195 words
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Miscellaneous28 1952-12-01 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: Htch 1001 tin It.f ftt and '2132 Kit; Low 0433 14 41 and 1«M '"tOMOKBOW: Hlrti '.037 1*7): Low 04S8 (4.7 i and Hit (0.1)28 words
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