Singapore Standard, 3 September 1952
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Title Section16 1952-09-03 1 Singapore TIGER Standard gfgdfgdgf VOL. 11l NO. 63 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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Article372 1952-09-03 1 WINNING LOYALTY OF STUDENTS Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Government is planning to g& all out to win the loyalty of the hundreds of thousands of students of Chinese schools. By a "new teaching system to be introduced, text books used m Chinese schools will be revised372 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-09-03 1 Studio I ittraction at the R.idio Communication Fxhibii Kuala Lumpur was this "talking robot" built by I il i .ition Police Communication Dept.. which ani on '--tions m all languages, at the S«'lant;or ChiisseoiUi Hall. Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and Yong Peng SeongYong Peng Seong - 43 words
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Article, Illustration144 1952-09-03 1 rOKYO, Sept 2 (Reuter-AAP): The biggest air strike of the Korean war yesterday destroyed tent, ot an iron mine works and hydrojjtMi plant m. two miles from the Manchurian border. Far M :..i\al headquarters said today. Over 160 planes v sster lay m p144 words
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Article48 1952-09-03 1 TWO men and -two women I have been detained under the Emergency Regulations, suspect- j ed of being m touch with the Communists and of fomenting a ibour dispute at a rubber shoe ictory at Bukil Panjang, Bukit Tiraah Road. Singapore Further inquiries are be:n^ made.48 words
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138 1952-09-03 1 l\l MCA. Tues The Malayan Chinese Association has made a $210,000U Urn St Johns Ambulance Association of Malaya to provide the capital ASpOri for the 25 ambulance teams, which are to operate soon m new villages. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. chairman of the138 words
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Article20 1952-09-03 1 Prof. Defends Scientists A V. Hi!".. Prt .d m entista a re t>l« than ra s a t es AFPAFP - 20 words
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Article102 1952-09-03 1 Willing To Meet Reds For Peace DETROIT, Sept. 2 <l'P>— Governor Adlai Stevenson, the Democratic presidential nominee, m a speech here, indicated his willingness to meet with Russian representatives m an effort to keep peace. •I tell you now that I will never fear to negotiate m good faith with102 words
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Article53 1952-09-03 1 MANILA. Sept 2 (AP) The Manila Times said today any security alliance against Communism m Asia ■'might as well rule out" India. Indonesia and Burma. Even ii they should favour an anti-Communist alliance, "their lukewarm attitude probably would do more harm than good," I53 words
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Article22 1952-09-03 1 A COMMUNIST flay was c^'mm\ tied to a coconut tree behind Sungei Pinang village m Penang yesterday morning.22 words
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Article38 1952-09-03 1 COMMANDING OFFICER designate of the First British Commonwealth Division i n Korea Major-Gen. Michael M. Alston Robert West, arrived [p. Tokyo yesterday by air to take over from Major-Gen. Archibald j. EL Cass«3s.' Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP - 38 words
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Article21 1952-09-03 1 THREE fishing vessels operating just outside Australian territorial waters north of Australia have been identified as Japanese.- Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP - 21 words
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106 1952-09-03 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 2 (AP>: A stay of three days of the order for cross-examination of the Indonesian Consul L General. Kwee Djie Hoo, m an Admiralty case here involving a dispute over the ownership of the ship Tasikmalaja was granted yesterday. The ship,106 words
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Article80 1952-09-03 1 THE Civil Lord of the Adxni rally Mr. K.S.D.W. Digby, MP. who 'is responsible to the Fi s1 Lord lor Naval works and buildings and Admiralty civilian employment matters, is taking the opportunity afforded by the Pari liamentary recess m the United [Kingdom to visit80 words
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Article139 1952-09-03 1 ROME, Sept. 2 (Reuter): Food experts from five countries will meet here on Sept. 15 to study technical aspects of a possible world emergency food reserve, which would supply food to countries stricken by crop failures, drought, flood and other natural; disasters. The experts had139 words
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Article109 1952-09-03 1 FORT WORTH. (Texas>, Sept. 2-.-Gaeswell Air Force base officials b gas a t r ajb■ c a k 1 0 ci a y surveying an estimated $10,000,--000 m damage from last night's 100-mile winds which tossed siant B-3U superbombers around [ike toys. The fierceUP; A.P. - 109 words
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Article151 1952-09-03 1 TOKYO Sept. 2 (Reuter-AAP). A letter written by Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida last May released here today i provided' that the British i authorities should be coixulted !in rases like that of the two 1 British sailors jailed at Kobe m July, A JapaneseAFP - 151 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-09-03 1 THE Duchess of Kent who accompanied by her son the Duke of Kent will leave Britain on Sept. 27 to arrive m Singapore on Sept. 30. The Duxe and Duchess will also visit the Federation. Sarawak. North Borneo and Brunei before leaving for Hongkong. (See Pa&e t for the official53 words
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Article90 1952-09-03 1 MARSEILLES, Sept. 2. (Rfeuter) Five young men and a girl, manning the homemade raft Kentooki which floats 0:1 thousands of pii gpong balls, were brought into La Ciotat 15 miles east of here yesterday by a coastguard vessel after French launches had pursued the raft following90 words
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Article45 1952-09-03 1 INVITATIONS have already been sent to Communists of Slngnoore. the Federation oi Malaya. North Korea. Burma. India and Japan, for representatives to attend a meeting called by the Far Eastern Cominform m Peiping on Oct. 11. a Reuter-AAP message stated yesterday.45 words
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224 1952-09-03 1 HONGKONG. Sept. 2:— United States Supreme Court's globe-trotting Justice William O. Douglas who arrived here this afternoon said that "Colonialism is beside the noint m Malaya. The British are a great unifying force." He believes the High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer is "a224 words
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Article125 1952-09-03 1 EAST Germ m Comn i have warned the MMnediaiu the Soviet Zone that I getting too funny. This Bort ol j thing, the jj:* i >- asserted, would not be tolerated. The party found that audie: were laug j lemselves red m the face at anti-Rod125 words
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127 1952-09-03 1 ATLANTA, Georgia. Sept. 2, <AP):-Mr. Dwisht D Eisenhower today called the Democratic administration a mess of corruption and scandal and demanded a "wholesale cleanout oi the political bosses m Washington." The Republic presidential nominee cut loose at the Truman regime m earnest tor the127 words
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387 1952-09-03 1 OFFICIAL figures of the huge number of weapons recovered from the terrorists m the Federation suggest that China is already supplying arms and equipment, if not yet men" (to the terrorists), said the Daily Telegraph editorially yesterday. The paper added that "those nearReuter - 387 words
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Article100 1952-09-03 1 X [JALA LI er's mystery man A. 1). C. Peterson hai I i pointed for two y< o! the General Information Services, Fed< His task will be 00-ordii i si inu inform erviee* including the '>> irti ition Emergency tnation Se fee (la i i Unit100 words
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Article87 1952-09-03 1 THE I)c|Hit>> Secretary of EcMomic Affairs, Suiffap«re. Mr I R M Willis, will leave by air for Base* kok this Saturday to attend rite aegotiattoßfi with th<» Thailand (iovernnunt l<»r additional supply of rice for the remainder ol th** y«\ir The negotiations v\ il! commence87 words
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Article60 1952-09-03 1 Grenade Case Retrial Date trial of Lee J 1' alias i.> a handg place at the Perak on M B Lee Te I 51 wa it week tri< possession ol a hand) between Ju!\ 15, 1948 and 1951 m ttu i Gui mg Rim After a three-day hearing i nsoii.60 words
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Advertisement84 1952-09-03 1 S P-H-de SILVA *s *te» sr. S'*&A»o*i c. 1 GRAND PRIX OF MADRID, SPAIN 11th MAY, 1952 12; c.c. Class Js»< 2nd 3rd ELAINTARHA RACES, FINLAND Motor Cycles J*t Class F. Cors lsf 2nd 2 P O°0 rt L CIOSS b€ 0W Ist 2nd, 3rd SWISS GRAND PRIX, BERNE, SWITZERLAND-17th/18th84 words
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Advertisement28 1952-09-03 1 10HMANN DKtrihutors: V CHU HWA CO., 1?M 1. Queen St.. Spore. 1. MSMister's I THE (jERRARD BAND STRAPPING MACHINE USING FLAT BRIGHT STEEL BANDING SECURITY ECONOMY SAFETY APPEARANCE28 words
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Article, Illustration188 1952-09-03 2 TOTAI .-i" IMN katis j^h u.r»- l.i'.drd m sinj;ajx.r»- (i.iriUi; ihe vwek-end when -i Rsfci»g trawler. m No. ntinnrd r I da> *■< out -it sea. !be Sfciai 9m, Alpytrrd •v. Mi Ohm H f > Scs, went to the fis "nu ground188 words
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Article15 1952-09-03 2 The Hai (28 SAINI bin A ..lued .-hop Sept «fd trial15 words
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Article, Illustration182 1952-09-03 2 MX. CHESTER BOWLES, American Ambassador o Indkt, said on his arrival m Singapore from Manila resterday that he was makins a short trip through teth-Easi Asia to learn more about is its peoples, lieir thinkiiii; and the conditions m which they live. China, Hongkong and182 words
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Article38 1952-09-03 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Lia Vin 2 Liaw was fined 51. 030 m the Poiice Court today for attempting evasion on two cameras valued at >4L'7 n which duty payable was $171. Both cameras were mfiscatt I38 words
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Article, Illustration347 1952-09-03 2 DUCHESS YOUNG DUKE DUE ON SEPT. 30 Spore Plans Big Welcomes Standard Staff Reporter THE DUCHESS of Kent accompanied by the Duke of Kent will arrive m Singapore for a 13-day tour of the Colony on Sept. 30, it was officially announced yesterday. The Duchess will undertake a number of347 words
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182 1952-09-03 2 IN two or three years, Singapore may see the first Austin small jet-type power unit car, a spokesman of Borneo Motors Limited, Singapore, agent for Austin Company. told The Standard yesterday. "The Austin Company is still experimenting on it and I182 words
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Article56 1952-09-03 2 TEO KHOON SEXG. father ol six children, was sentenced m the Singapore Second Police j Court yesterday to one month's rigorous imprisonment for fraudulent possession of three spirit levels, four dice heads, 13 pairs of forks and spoons ■valued $50 ai 'he junction of Queen Streel and56 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-09-03 2 MALACCA Charity Week helpers who will sell Flags on Flag Day. The Chairman, Mrs. H. G. Hammett is the tallest figure m the bark row (centre).26 words
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Article158 1952-09-03 2 THERE was a big rush ■more than 100 applicants for ms at the City Cleansing and Hawker? Depar'ment yesterday lor the allocation d ■21 new hawkers' stalls which are now nearing completion at the Singapore Esplanade. Most of the applicants were 1 Chinese, who are158 words
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Miscellaneous38 1952-09-03 2 <Ssiiv SHE AIMED HER YEH...I TRIED TO SZT—J*^ OfCAY Pi I <~ai?pv h*T^^ i^^l^Mjnnt: f:nc "V--C^ t" ™":=1 I SS^SS^VS^ fHO^^^S^^r^E^ FA KING DON'T V I |^s,v E lah Do-s-rviMir^ I BOTTLEf'-rA A HUM, >*a£lT w '^a^~-' >O>- •■>:•'38 words
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Article485 1952-09-03 3 'Sick, Addicted Prisoners Not Forced To Work By Christine Diemer, Standard Staff Reporter A STRONG refutation of the statement made last week by Mr. Teo Ban Choon, spokesman for Singapore opium smokers, that opium sick-addict-prisoners are forced to work hard by the persuasion of warders' batons485 words
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Article87 1952-09-03 3 SIR CLUTHA Mackenzie, Consultant on blind welfare to the United Nations, will return to Singapore on Friday from Kuala Lumpur. During his stay hero he will call on Mr. Reuben Jacob, who is trying to make the Singapore public conscious of the white stick used by87 words
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128 1952-09-03 3 Standard Start' Reporter A TOTAL of $11,195 was 'ted by the Compounding Section of the Singapore Traffic Department for August. More than 1,400 offers to compound minor offences were sent to erring motorists and out of this figure accepted the olfer128 words
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Article19 1952-09-03 3 THF. Young Malayans Executive Committee will hold a i meeting on Friday at the British Council Hall.19 words
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Article407 1952-09-03 3 ror^r lan Amendment Standard Staff Reporter EMPHASISING that his contributions to charities were not made for his own glorification, Mr. Aw Boon Haw, millionaire-philanthropist who is now on a visit to Hongkong, praised the Singapore Government for passing an amendment to the existing income-tax laws.407 words
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Article, Illustration358 1952-09-03 3 Standard Stall Reporter FIVE doctors and five nurse-midvvives from Indonesia were led a merry chase yesterday through Tiong Bahru's innumerable lanes and side streets. The party and an employee of the Singapore Improvement Trust, who was supposed to take them round the •good" housing areasStandard - 358 words
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Article108 1952-09-03 3 Standard Staff Reporter KOH BENG SEAH 21-year-old MOR. was sentenced to four years' rigorous imprisonment by Air. Justice Knight at the Singapore Assizes yesterday on a charge of unlawful possession of two revolvers and 12 rounds of ammunition. Koh, who pleaded guilty, said108 words
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Article, Illustration266 1952-09-03 3 Standard Staff Reporter KALLANG Airport will be open for night flying again next week when work on the runway will be temporary suspended so that the taxi track, connecting the runway to the apron, may be reconditioned during the next year or two. ThisPatsee - 266 words
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Article66 1952-09-03 3 Standard Staff Reporter WORK on the Shenton Way extension to Palmer Road Singapore, which began recently will probably be completed m three months' time. Mr. G. Ed- mond. City Council Chief Engineer, said yesterday. To speed up the project, the Department has called for tenders for66 words
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Article115 1952-09-03 3 Koto MOHAMMED bin Abdullah, alias Ahmad UftWtoy was doing the joget modern m the New World Park when he should have been indoors, the Singapore Third District Court was told yesterday. He was charged before Mr Forrer under the Emergency Regulations with failing to115 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-09-03 3 MISS < ATHI KIM l.im A. j Lian. a teacher attai bed to j Pearl's Hill School. Sni;i i pore, will leave tor the I United Kingdom toala) h\ the Corfu m i Deganrtanental Scholarship Miss I.i m prill 1 join Moras House College t University of Edinltnrgti56 words
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Advertisement214 1952-09-03 3 DEFINITELY LAST FEW DAYS! lon vttiM v kind ntotf Hmmmimm c B 1 for ill <M> iet s 54 f r **v I rs $6.00 each eCk ft w 5 (M(tl ShWa sa Sf«t MMt. i l |i| suit te«eUk i 5 :>> ShirttoM 3i ised^ > -I P'-' JJ214 words
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Advertisement15 1952-09-03 3 J Buy 4i AIDA M I No. iivj isu C f Mode m Germony J15 words
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Advertisement22 1952-09-03 3 PACKARD FOk 1952 "IFie car that dnvcs teelf Ask the person who owns it HFORHF I FF MOTORS I TH 61 I22 words
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188 1952-09-03 4 KELANTAN WILL BOOST YIELD OF PADI KOTA BAHRU, Tues.— The Kelantan Government is to boost padi yield and quality. Experiments have shewn that certain artificial fertilisers substantially increase the yield pe*r acre. T Is now proposed to start a lampaign to prove this fact to tl c Ra'ayats. The Federal188 words
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112 1952-09-03 4 PENANG, Tues.— Burglars ze into the office of SufToris Moine Company m China Street Ghaut yesterday and; got away with about $1.720 worth of textile materials. Si ttch eves also sot busj during the weekend. A fouri ir-oid child while walking along Cintra Street112 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-09-03 4 Mr. X W a i t Brisbin, Manas inn -Director of the Sydney Evercaiy Batteries firm, arrived m Singapore b y QantasBOAC yesterday accompanied by his wife, i'or a 10 day holiday visit. For three years before the war (ISIS— 3S), Mr. Brisbin worked for National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd.. mStandard - 62 words
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Article55 1952-09-03 4 The Malayan Indian Congress. Penang Branch, will hold a public meeting today at the premises of the Penan? Hindu Sabah. ?0:> Dato Kramat Road, m honour of the visit of Mr. N. Ragnavan, former Indian community leader m Malaya, and now Indian Ambassador to China. Mr.55 words
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374 1952-09-03 4 PEXANG, Tues.— Health and sanitary inspectors wore the "unsung heroes" who by their preventive services had done much to reduce the general death and. infantile mortality rates among the five million people m this country. This was stated by Mr. Teik Swee. President of the Health374 words
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Article78 1952-09-03 4 NINE labourers were injured yesterday when the lorry m which they were travelling was involved m a collision with another lorry, and overturned at the junction oi River Valley Road and Killiney Road last evening. The people m the other lorry escaped unhurt. The injured78 words
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Article78 1952-09-03 4 V. HILE :i2 xip to boil water, Lim Khoon Hai (53), a Hockchiew coffee-stall proprietor collapsed suddenly at Chin Chew Street and died after handing all the money that be had m his pocket amounting to about SlO to his wife early yesterday morning. At North78 words
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169 1952-09-03 4 AT THE monthly meeting of the Executive Committee of the Singapore Council of Women yesterday, it was decided to publicize the "willingness of Council members to assist m any way possible to them those women who approached them lor help,169 words
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Article61 1952-09-03 4 HERE to spend a lew hours m Singapore today will be Mr. M.S. Galloway. SecretaryGeneral of the New Zealand Red Cross, who will arrive byair this afternoon following a meeting of the International Red Cross m Toronto. Mr. Galloway will reach Kallang Aii-port at 2.3061 words
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Article36 1952-09-03 4 TAN SEE FONG (54), a cook died on admission at the General Hospital, Singapore. yesterday, after he was involved m a col- i llsion with a lorry at Kampong Bahru earlier the .ame afternoon.36 words
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Article264 1952-09-03 4 DISC AID FOR MAPTB PENANG, Tues.— S met] ins 1 1 novel m radi< s nter- tainmeni m Penang will be presented from the station on Thursday, Sept. 18 at 8.30 p.r.. y arrangement with the: Penang Brand of the M .van .Association for the Prevention I of Tuberculosis. Radio264 words
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Article175 1952-09-03 4 THE Singapore Third Police Court Magistrate, Mr. H. B. Livingstone, yesterday noticed a Chinese walk into the courtroom while a case was m progress with a cigarette m his mouth, and later nush a constable who admonished him for the offence. The Magistrate immediately175 words
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Article503 1952-09-03 4 KUALA LI'MPUR, Tues.— A rather unusual case of attempted extoition came up tor hearing toda> before the President ol the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Mr. B. V. Rhodes. The complainant, Wong Fook Seng. alias Stephen Wong, a clerk m a local firm alleged that the503 words
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Article105 1952-09-03 4 THERE were still more than 60 tickets remaining for the premiere of the film "The Greatt-t Show On Earth." which is to be shown on Thursday night, Sept. 4. m aid oi the St. Andrew's Cathenial War Memorial Hall. Mrs J.A.D. Morrison, m charge ot105 words
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Article54 1952-09-03 4 SINGAPORE Buddhists will celebrate Full Moon Day at Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple, Race Course Road today. They will start with the hoisting of Buddhist flag at 6 a.m., Buddha Puja at 5.30 pm. and illumination at 6 p.m. Vinnyachari M. Pannasiri fher.-j will give a54 words
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Advertisement190 1952-09-03 4 QH SALE TODAY— "FfIHALAYA" Sept. issue with SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT for -TMB CMLATEST SHOW ON EAITH^ M-G-M's drama of jij Ssm| PRIMITIVE PASSIONS W7»] \jAfl 1"... STEWART BRAKER Mmk TOMORROW I SIIOXX S ONLY >»"•; iv^ > ii ;..M... i.ii. i.ir, (..I') \I A I sj^-=^3^:^_ ill 9 ill «.\l t190 words
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Advertisement213 1952-09-03 4 |FROM TODAY IMHIEC^ it 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30 W .T._ M I LAST! i !ni\ c I rri'm i>■ 1 SM tit J 1><I!>~ r^^^^^j \bE B^ 'SSL.- IHRJS i i t v I t MI "j [^i^AJEW^TO 0 G ESJ 0 ?v^ E D V DAILY 6.30. Q213 words
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470 1952-09-03 5 RAUB OCPD, SPECI AL WIN POLICE MEDALS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two terrorist incidents still fresh m the minds of the people hove earned Hie Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry for Assistant Superintendent of Police, Mr. W. F. Stafford, OCPD, Raub, Pahang, and Special Constable Hassan bin Derani of Perak. Mr.470 words
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Article, Illustration120 1952-09-03 5 At tacked Wife With Parang KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. ML Y- 100. 29. an en? u driver attached to Eimina Estate near J Kuala Lumpur told the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court. "Mr. B. V. Rhode? that ho was unable to stand his wife's behaviour and bo he lost120 words
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140 1952-09-03 5 A SHELL Company employee who took up a corresponieaoe course In enuineciinij and passed all his examination* with half the course still to so. has now been selected to :u> to the United Kingdom to attend a four rourse m tOKial engineering.140 words
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Article40 1952-09-03 5 IPOH. Tues.— A cai caughl fire at a petrol station near the I I Cinema today, and was j burni up. drive?-. 25-year-old Tang Razalli, of Batu Ga|afa received i1 injuries on the left arm.40 words
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Article65 1952-09-03 5 BATH PAHAT. Tues. A Javanese housewife, Siti binte Mossayat and her son died yesterday as a result of injuries received when a pot of :>;)iliiig water toppled over them while they were preparing food at their house m Parit .100. Sempang Kiri. on Hari Raya Haji65 words
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Article46 1952-09-03 5 CHE Abduilah bin Ghazani, a former Alor Star Magistrate, has started work m a similar capacity m Ipoh. He succeeds Che Arsha'd who ii now m the U.K. It is understood Che Abdullah will also >i? m \]yp Batu Gajah Magis[i.wc Court.46 words
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Article32 1952-09-03 5 BATU PAT I AT. Tues. A Chinese girl. Tay Siew Ens <18>. daughter of fishmonger. was found suffering from opium t>ois<>ning m her room ia Jalan Edros yesterday.32 words
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Article33 1952-09-03 5 PEN'ANG. Tup?.— The Ist Battalion the Manchester Regiment will Carry out a cv: ,:n.ii>i:»l I beating the retreat or the Pt»lo X «mat Ground ou Kud-jy at a t* 'U.33 words
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Article, Illustration96 1952-09-03 5 M.U.A UMPIR, Tues.— ln Johore yesterday uniformed Chinese terrorists stopped and burned a PWD iorr> m the Yong Peng district. ttt between I nd terrorists kkab. Paha:.j tei t!ie >:de I a'i mm mred ection v he:: tore a pati »'khas found aining i ■a:io96 words
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Article115 1952-09-03 5 TAIPING. T The Internati PandaP S 1 1 ci Churc-h bui ling st ilmosl tilree i The con Bo i i completed. I fters and roof fir up. n fob of ling is «g 1 Tr,^ W k C p aroused much i- ci m outside115 words
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Article62 1952-09-03 5 WHEN the B an I C se woman. Hou K. ag i1 iged 72, was chargi :ng no identity "ard. mentioned before Inehe Salleli n E -khardi n the Parii Buntar Oonrl Inspector Ahmad bin Hoi. V t*a«ob stated that the ac had since died m :he62 words
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311 1952-09-03 5 TOKYO. Sept. 1 (IF*)— The former army colonel, who master-minded the Japanese blitz through Malaya ten years age today announced that he would seek a Diet seat m the general elections on Oct. 1. Politi a. sources here aso predicted that ex-Colonel Mans san.>ou311 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-09-03 5 THIRTY SEVEN Methodist Youth Fellowship workcampcrs are helping to build a church for settlers m Penamaran Village with the help of four professional carpenters. The volunteers include youths from Thailand. In this picture a workcamper. Miss Penpet Nanakorn of Bangkok is seen stooping cement into a basket for laying out53 words
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Article59 1952-09-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Russia bin Bardm. 20. today s^ilty to a charge of heft of a gold chain valued fclOs from Mohd. Yanus on 29. before the President )f the Kuala Lumpur Sessions 3< irt, Mr. B.Y. Rhodes. The case was postponed to Sept 9 for59 words
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Article65 1952-09-03 5 'Smokes' W ere Confiscated A TOTAL of 3,738 sticks of cigarettes were ordered to be xmfiscated by Che Salteh bin Sckhardl m the Parit Buntar 3ourt when two coffeeshop beepers of Tanjong Piandang. Abu Bakar bin Mohamed and Fian Tiang How pleaded guilty to offences under the Price Control Enactment.65 words
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Article317 1952-09-03 5 Offered $10 For Buffalo— Jailed Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Reference to the grave concern of Government with regard to corruption m the country was made by Mr. B. J. Jennings the DPP when he pressed for a heavy sentence against Hussain bin Ismail, a farmer who was convicted at the317 words
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110 1952-09-03 5 Five Wo men Chief Tenants Fined $250 IPOII. Tues. chief tenant! »1 Ya Shin Street -Ho Saik Lam *s Eng. Khoo Poli N i Chuah i Kirn Chech and Let- A Foot) who admitted thai the? fj ;to observe the Tenants' Reg tration Ordinance on A. weoe each fined >110 words
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107 1952-09-03 5 KUALA tJO Tues Slated to have iiad three previous convictions, Liew Eton Voon. a :-yoar-o!d tiisha rider wats today oovicted i*y ttie Pbh idenf oi the Kuala Lumpur Se skm Court Mr. B. V. Rhodea for cheating and sentenced to six rigor(ji:s imprisonm<He r-'j.107 words
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Article171 1952-09-03 5 Labour Officers Arrest Traders PENANG, Tuts. Th« biggest crop ©f offenders it far against the Weekly Holiday Ordinance were haulrd m by labour officer s following an island-wide raid ou Sunday. Those arrested include tour Indians and live Chinese shopkeepers. r coaductc the A g Swee and his labour ofl171 words
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Article20 1952-09-03 5 tPOH. Tue I .!ty Hi I ing a nd :> m n. r.i. for I an iderri It20 words
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Article743 1952-09-03 6 r f HE step taken by the Independence of Malaya Bb In puli: its doors almost shut t<> keep pace th the progress made by the national movement fot independence" seems to us little short of fatal A -pedal meeting oi IMP approved a olution restricting membership743 words
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Article145 1952-09-03 6 Review of Views Fed. Inefficiency THE fact that Tengku Mohammad bin Tengku Besar Burhanuddin, a Malay M.C.S., was given the app ment o( Social Welfare OftVer m Selangor When he had his special training m the Colonial Office was deplored by Uiusan Me'ayu. The paper also expressed surprise and regrei145 words
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1349 1952-09-03 6 Travel Issue Between India, Pakistan Y#>M V NEWSLETTER By A Special Correspondent THE Commission which were set up to enquire into the assassination of the Pakistan Prime Minister. Mr. Liaauat Ali Khan at Rawalpindi on Oct. 16, 1951 have released their report. The Commission admit that they found themselves m1,349 words
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Letter548 1952-09-03 6 S'r: With regard to the Bill that is to be introduced at the next Council meeting about Widows and Orphans Pension. Section 9 of the enactment is under strong protest by the Pensioner's Association and Widowers. The Province Association is seeking a full discussion with officials through548 words
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Letter215 1952-09-03 6 Sir;— The Secretary of the S ngapore Labour Party has iunced that the members ;o General Council have finally come to an amicable ement m their Aug. 28 meeting after Mr. S. Jaganathan withdrew his candii re for Si uth Ward. The next day Mr. S.215 words
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Letter453 1952-09-03 6 Sir: —It is a well-known fact that recently Seremban town has been declared a restricted area. No articles such as padi. rice, .flour, conking oil, sugar, salt, foodstuff, paper, printing materFOR HOUSING DEPT. IN XL Sir:— Oti behalf of the Selangor Rent Payers 1 Association. I welcome the453 words
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Letter337 1952-09-03 6 Sir: "Guru Bunga" m his attack on moneylenders wants to know which type of moneylender is vital to the petty trader and which type to the wage earners and the clerical workers. He obviously does not seem to have got his class distinctions correct. In point337 words
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Letter182 1952-09-03 6 Sir:— As a very junior government servant, I feel very depressed to read that the price of rice has been increased by 5 cents per kati. Whatever the reasons may be for the increase, I can only say ,that the effects of such increase will182 words
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Article, Illustration15 1952-09-03 6 "Fussy! aren't you? Thought you said there was nothing much on television tonight!"15 words
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Advertisement10 1952-09-03 6 •^^^^Sfcw^, •k if SHUM YIP LEOH6 TEA PLANTATIONS 'CAMEION HI6HLANDS10 words
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Advertisement47 1952-09-03 6 RCA's Hllliff} RADIO IS p^ CCODCOMPAHy ANYWHERE jgg k 0P63 T wo Shortwov€ Bondft, Cr,« /w^ >v\ Stondard Bond i I%jLcTJ AC DC or Battery Opirot.cn -~Jf^ y Built-in Loop Antennc, Flirt Stroto-Scopic Antenna S('i» ]).>■: i ,ij,,u>rf. THE EMPORIUM 17-19. CATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE 1. TEL 7872. 22\\€47 words
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Article279 1952-09-03 7 New Jets On Display, But Speed Curbed FARNBOROUGH, Hampshire, Sept. 2. Britain's air display week has opened here with an impressive flight of her new jet planes. But the aircraft were not permitted to exceed the speed of sound following a ban by the Society of279 words
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Article192 1952-09-03 7 LONDON, Sept. 2 (AP)_ The viul Gold and i filar Rcsenrca of Britain and its sterling area parttt ikiniped U5544,080,000 daring August, ihe I The decline dropped the reserves to U551,672,000,000, v under the two bi ion re- i by the treasury as the minimum192 words
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Article144 1952-09-03 7 LONDON, Sept. 2 (ReuterVThe Due tess ot Kent and her 16--year-old son, the Duke of Kent, v be accompanied by a staff three on their tour of Singapore. Malaya ;>.::d Hongkong m Ot tooer. The party will include Lady Rachel Davidson, Lady-in-Wait- g, Mr.144 words
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Article386 1952-09-03 7 SI r.> i io\«. m Singapore liable load sheddijii today:— 1» VV Raffles Hotel, Boon Tal SI Xliiiiiuil Kikhl. \\ciiih". i'.i> i I > u.ir Pumps, Duinnan K..,,i. Joo in.it Place. Julan Vasin, i.ii. m Eaaos Cambridge Rd Rangoon Kd rowner Road, Seransoon Road, Sennetl Estate, Imil.386 words
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Article38 1952-09-03 7 Coy. Adlal Stevenson "-ikes Ike" too. A heckler a? the Governor's Labour Day speech veiled during one applause I like Ike. Stevenson looked down at him blandly and yelled back "so do I."— U.P.38 words
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Article26 1952-09-03 7 ANDREI A. Gromyko, new Soviet ambassador to Britain, paid a courtesy call on minister of .state the Selwyn Lloyd at Foreign Office today. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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341 1952-09-03 7 HONGKONG. Sept. 2— Air. Aw Boon Haw, million-aire-philanthropist, has expressed his desire to contribute money to the construction of buildings it the present three Old and Aged Institutions plan to extend their activities by admitting more poor and destitute people into341 words
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Article220 1952-09-03 7 MARGATE, Sept, 2. (Reuter) British trade union leaders Unlay supported the Government's rearmament programme, blasting left-wingers calling lor a reduction. Sir incent Tewson, Genera] Secretary of ilif 8.000.000-nit'tiiiH'r Trades Union Congress, iol«l the congress delegates to ignore the "clamour of some politicians." i Opening the220 words
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Article44 1952-09-03 7 A TOTAL c: 8.111 persons m Singapore were vaccin < against small-pox m the City clinics yesterday. The figures are as follows: 'Joo Chial 1.231 l Prinsep Streei (2,377), Balestier Road 1.019 1. Kreta Ayer 12.360), Tiong Bahru (1,016), and others (108).44 words
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Article54 1952-09-03 7 HONGKONG. Sept. 2 (ReuterAAP 1 A four-maji goodwill mission from the Chinese Nationalist Government today i!e\v from Taipeh to Tokyo to tour South-East Asian capitals. Members of the mission are Dr. Chiu Han Ping, Professor L.ing Ping Kang. political science expert Li Chu. and agricultural54 words
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Article, Illustration282 1952-09-03 7 FARNBOROLGH, Sr,»i. 2. (Barter) Tlm- Dirl« of Kdinburgh arrived today to watch Britain s (i;ik lt>l pilots t\\ ihrir rcM»liitionarv jr| fighters I«i4rff tli. v llu speed of sound at an air §bow lurr. Tiie pul ie demonstration of super-sonic fligl I expected '.11 beA.P. - 282 words
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Article57 1952-09-03 7 TWO Chinea Tan Kirn V er 'd\id Tan Tian Chan were •harged m the Singapore S< ond Police Court yesterday with being members of an unlawful assembly and rioting el causing hurt and damage to property on Sept. 1 at Hokkien Street. They claimed trial and57 words
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Article38 1952-09-03 7 I T WAS 1 v thai quit noticx ed on a number <>f m c Royal Engirn 1 Pec Tne Union has < mand Secretary GHQ FAI that unless notia go a 138 words
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Article87 1952-09-03 7 AN I\.\] Vi v. bridge Hospital m Yeoi .K. 0 Road. Singapore, was In his a ard cm Mond :.il A police spokesman the Inmate. Kwi was assaulted to < ther mental patio r i i had been 1 mo% ed to a t< ward. A SINGAPORE87 words
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Article47 1952-09-03 7 A FIGHT broke I bti pff three Chinese at Malabo i. 1 Last night. One i>: < taken to the Gene: with a serious stab hand, after he the other two men. r. one ol the surrendered hin fat I R<jad Police Station.47 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-09-03 7 Mrs Gertrude Owen, honorary adviser to the Y.\f.CA. Singapore addressing the committee members of the association on the help needed towards carrying out the Hag Day on Sept. H to raise funds for the association. With her m the picture (from her left) i s Mrs. H. K. S. Adams.Standard - 63 words
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Advertisement154 1952-09-03 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES StctJrfd London Correspondent LONDON, Stpf 2 The follrwing are the closing price* ot -wCtti and Nfl on fhe Londen Morket today QMMH cikrfQ LONDON TIN bpot tyol per ton buy--22.d. £rs £962 sellers. ll.d. Three months. £949 23. d buyers, £950 sc'fers. -3d Settlement Price: £960.154 words
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Advertisement54 1952-09-03 7 (OSS Alt' V/ \f IJ iJ Kw mw i TABLE AUTOGRAM MODFX 508. 5-VALVE. ALL. WAVE TOm Superset Radio with high-gain band-pass I.F. amplifier PLUS the record playing unit, with automatic chonger for 10" ond 12" discs, presented m a fine-figured ond highly polished WALNUT Price 500.00 Sole Agents R3BINSON54 words
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Miscellaneous59 1952-09-03 7 i|K—^ YOU'D BETTER GET )1 HEH, HEH— IT OH-H— t FORGOT— pW -*f rtwu/u T(J I~ RIGHT BACK TO BED WORKED-- NO SCHOOL IS CLOSED JZ^ZM ±nrfK,'l^£ B k iimim w S SCHOOL FOR TODAY ANYWAY lOH A P^ ll^ THIS nTTm V A. I ME TODAY I.' '^/l MORNING—59 words
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Article, Illustration59 1952-09-03 8 Tins mod.! boat exhibited by th<- Phillips Radio Cornnun .<t the 1852 radio show London's Earl's Cwurt Is operated t-ntir«'l\ by radio. It can catapult-launch its plant' and reswer it by crane from the water, and the Hfeboais can be raised and lowered. The vessel as a wimie cam wjlciuiAP - 59 words
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302 1952-09-03 8 J. G. Darbyshire - S'pore Ship Held For 36 Hours In RI J. G. Darbyshire By Standard Shipping Reporter A GRAPHIC account of a :;b-hour arrest of a Singapore registered ship the 800 ton Lucky Trader, by the Indonesian authorities, was given to The Standard yesterday, by one of the ship's officers, soon after302 words
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Article131 1952-09-03 8 Standard Shipping Reporter $ses» rios Mariuines 17.^00--i passenger liner La Maruse, has been delayed two due to a damaged pro- Ide, while she was on way trorn Europe to Singa-i pore. Expected to arrive here next Monday, she' will only ouv.e m nexi Wednesday. Arrangements131 words
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Advertisement591 1952-09-03 8 ?AST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Dirtit Over Kind Si-i Franrisro. Los Angeles, All American X. CumnHvm Cities rACVM ItAI H 2bSept 81 :nse P t 29Sep« 1 Oct »Od ANCLO-FBENCH BENDIXSENS ITD. 3SJtf%UNE FOR t X ON TINLNT I Spore P sh.n. Penang Bea iWiiii for 1 «n «li -nmouth. Rot-591 words
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Advertisement543 1952-09-03 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Resuiai Sailinss to China and Japan from Sinsapore. Port Sucttpnham Penans Also direit Sailings from Kanskok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penan? From S/rrhiuMi" Sept 24 Sept 27 Elongkong Sails Sails Sails Penans P. Sham Spore For M Szechucn M Sept 4 Sept543 words
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Advertisement463 1952-09-03 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Kotterdam Lloyd Holland American Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOS lON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE. MOBILE NFVV ORLEANS. Spore P Sham Penang SLOTERDYK (HAL) BSept !>Sept lOSept BANTAM (RL) 10 lfvSept ltiHSept lSlMSept RAKI fSMN) 1» 24Sept 25 2fiSept 27 '2XNept LIMIHRG(RL) 27Sept463 words
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Advertisement540 1952-09-03 8 EAST ASIATIC LIKE SAILINGS FROM SCANMNAVIA/L.R CONTINhNj Spore P Sham Ppn.,t,g "MEONIA" for Bangkok 16 ITSept 14, i:>S*-pt 111 "INDIA' for Bangkok Salgun Hongkong ManiJa IT IMSept 15 16Sept 13 jj. "PANAMA" for Bangkok Saigon Hongkong. Manila 22/23 Sept 20 :!lSept 19 ivse* "LALANDIA" for Bangkok 15 IB Oct "MAGDALA"540 words
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Article118 1952-09-03 9 SUCCESSFUL results of a n Jw specks oi sugar cane nave Ef?n Sfec ed by the Taiwan r C f,:,:.non m Taipeh. Thlnew Sgar cane, named i \VO <I<> gives ton metric tons 3 >u ar per hectare m comparison with sw« '"'^.j f(AFP - 118 words
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Article92 1952-09-03 9 Ceylon To Get Rice From US CEYLON'S Food Commissioner.! Mr. X Alvapillai, has an- nounred that Ceylon will get 40.000 tons of rice from the United States as a result of the recent mission to the United' States headed by S r Oliver 1 Goonnetileke. In addition Ceylon will also92 words
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Article41 1952-09-03 9 HONGKONG, Sent. 2— Special Standard Service closing prices OH t':ie Hongkong Exchange 'o- day were $15Ji to £1 sterling; $6.***** to U.S. SI: $1.28 to Maiayan $1: SO 3880 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 5299. T.") to one |ae]41 words
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247 1952-09-03 9 Ceylon's Resources Are Ample, say s Mission gfgdgfgdfg WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 (UP).— The International Bank tor Reconstruction and Development said that Ceylon's resources in land materials and money "are sufficient if wisely managed to meet the needs of the growing population to improve the standards of living and to add247 words
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Article629 1952-09-03 9 Lessons In Their Own Languages By ENGINEER TEN THOrSAXD tradesmen m Singapore and many thousands more m the Federation need a champion who can organise technical teaching for them m their own language— a colossal task, but one that is not impossible. There is need for a Government organised ap-<629 words
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Article, Illustration78 1952-09-03 9 photo i Dkiiv Brll. 19. Miss To<-n Age <»r Australia, visit* Wall 1 Street. New York City. In the backgromd is the spire af 1 Trinity C'hureh. To the li-it m»t showi m this fixture) \M the New York Stock Exchangee. On her .1 rri I 1 Diane expressed aA.P. - 78 words
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Article99 1952-09-03 9 Produce Mart Now Easier THE produce maiket In Sinj;apore was quiet and slightly easier m the copra section :ind lifeless m the coconut oil section. Smaii business m copra i reported at $251 per picul for September shipment and $25J for O; ()-■>":• shipment B of copra qu<»'eH >2-> ers99 words
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Article98 1952-09-03 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks' Association buying rates to merchants (per $100 Malayan) are: Ne.v York 32 5/8 CTJJ, .-.2jj iOD 32 7/8 on credit bills 32 L 5 16 on trade bill* (90 d Canada 31 5/16 ''1 T I, 31 7 16 (Oil! 31 11/16 '9098 words
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Article45 1952-09-03 9 A PRELIMINARY ex of Formosa products 1 b^ beld m Taipeh on Sept. 15 I select model goods to be played at a trade exhibition m Jap3n m November.— AFP. TRADE negotiation. 1 bi Veen Greece and Poland have ope m Geneva.— AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article91 1952-09-03 9 In-Flight Fuelling For Aircraft THE United States Navy lounced the success ilop nent of an in-flight I is: stem for its carrier based > technique yeas mod. Jaftei the Bi itish "drogue a m tbe" 1 :ne!hod. the Navy said 1 The fighter pilot flies his air afl q i91 words
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Article108 1952-09-03 9 Standard Market Reporter I duood 15,140 tons compared nippi Droduction m the with 11JJ85 tons m June. Federation ol Malaya for the Of the July output 11.294 tons gcven month! this year amount- were trom smallholders and ed to 84 1,21 tons against 8f>.:!80 3,84« tons108 words
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Article93 1952-09-03 9 ji Standard ."Market Reporter THE rubber market m Smgapore remained euieth Steady throngfaoot ye>terday and closed at qaotatkms (unchanged from the week-end levels, iirsi grade mbber >tor September shipment changed hands at 78 cents peg |k S received f: parti- tories Fiiir businc •'do The Singapore93 words
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Article52 1952-09-03 9 Standard M .nL X v. ORE. condil tho indu I f R ibber v unchanged. B l H restricted Changed pi c Bum ri P«il n A'^y B'-.rkjs Ordii f i M Bre Ords. v R Tin M INIH STKI M n MINIM, m52 words
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Advertisement128 1952-09-03 9 Technical Malaya's Big Task Encourage Attract Survival Training Problems For Govt. Apprentices Fow^/i 0/' Fittest i i OSINfi rubber prices i>^r 1b m Singa- >v yesterday were Buyrrs Sellers N i 1 Sp^t loose 78 Ul F.0.fl :n bales Sfpt Ne i i: ss. 7S' 783 r s.<s rr 13128 words
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Advertisement54 1952-09-03 9 jf"^ I l <$.%'",+. A., THE QfKArFc the 'vr.g nock ot c o i~ C lit I O ti. V m rl'ii by In 3 1 m t •"> t Tl'cr HEADACHE \^J^\%xW^sA Unrr Q choJ b onv oth<f j> V VJ^^S. V; HEADACHE CURE ,i en i >y*SQfik C54 words
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Miscellaneous1064 1952-09-03 9 MALACCA ENTERTAINMENTS C xi-i COL: Dick Tracey Vs. Ci lane 11 a :n., 3 and 8 p m F.IMO: G;idis Pc 10 am l" 30, 3. 7 and 9.15 p m. Xl Big Gusher 3, >■; d L 5 Choy Fong Hce ff 3, 1 i 9 IS n.m. ENTERTAINMENTS1,064 words
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Article, Illustration884 1952-09-03 10 The love-lorn si rens of the liners MARSHALL PUGH I spotlights the disturbing facts behind the postwar boom m I shipboard romance. r i: boat train i I--1 m and the C toms s clear. The gang << y i towered the i ,'.d v And vi■ ye time to884 words
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Article62 1952-09-03 10 r ro remove strong odours, such as those of fish, from your kitchenware, try this simple method. Make up a soaking solution of baking soda and water for each pan, using three tablespoons of soda for each quart of water. Let this solution stand m the pans for62 words
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513 1952-09-03 10 Margaret Scott - Margaret Scott CONTINUING MARGARETS DIARY By COMEWIIERE between eight and ton months comes another bis step forward for your infant the day you start him on three meals a day. Although this event doesn't warrant more than a few words m most baby513 words
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Article542 1952-09-03 10 Why So Many Divorces Esther B. King Lists Six Reasons Here Q. WHY has the duorce rate m the world in- creased so astonishingly m the past 50 years? A For many reasons. Ore is that people are now better able to afford a divorce than j ever before. A542 words
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Article202 1952-09-03 10 Brush AidKeynote To Glamour A LIPSTICK brush is a beauty aid oi many virtues, it's rlear to anyone who looki. bcyund its obvious purpose Handy, ot course, Eoi giving a lipstick application that just-right finish, it's u.-eful also whenever you bave any other make-up job that is messy or which202 words
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Article, Illustration314 1952-09-03 10 Paint yourself a new hat! very HERE is the first of a series of simple patterns f'» r \h% girl who loves smart clothes and accessaries These ideas have some of the elegance that is French and a crumb of the common sense that is British, for a clever accessory314 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-09-03 10 WASHABLE JERSEY A nEW mequard cotton jersey, a washable year-round fabric, is used for this dress, made from a pattern. The dress is m red and black, ivith a dickey of white cotton m a plain knit. Both I juoncs. Barbet s "Nevasag," have a nylonised finish to aivt lusture57 words
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Article28 1952-09-03 10 WHEN mak the rinds certain betore you b are clear, A ed m sudsy and effective way them, provided j to rinse th€ attei wards.28 words
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Advertisement67 1952-09-03 10 W Hi, JWL Js^\ IJgSmmil^fi/ FOR ™E WORLD'S BABIES Here is a chap who will grow up a credit to hit JVV^feß^^B)? mother and father. He is Benny Lim of Penang WWSWißmmll and hat been fed on Lactogen, Nestle't Baby Food. /;fl£^!M|Hfj Laetogen contains pure, fresh cow's milk and conforms67 words
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Advertisement308 1952-09-03 10 ifyRITA DEL MAR rpODAYS QIOTATIOX: 'One y 1 touch of mature makes the < whole world kin.* Shakespeare. WEDNESDAY FOR EVERYI ONE: Be deliberate, cautious. i systematic; keep clear of entang- 1 ling alliances. upsets. Defer i changes till a moie propitious < time. U.^e care en route. Attend to308 words
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Advertisement75 1952-09-03 10 DO^NOT MISS THIS_OPPO*TUNITY There is s omethinu for youns and old at th< Selangor Buddhist Food Fun Fair to be held at the Bafu Road School, Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. <»th September. ItiS between the hours of I and 10 p.m (Fair held m aid of the Brickfields Temple I75 words
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Article2317 1952-09-03 11 WINDSOR LAD - BUKIT TIM AH WORKOUTS WINDSOR LAD Clickity Click, Eudora Return Fastest Times By WORKING on a slightly yielding track, Ciickity Click (Woods) and Eudora (Spencer), "three" m 37 3/5 sees., Kind Regards, 16 MM and Skyrider "three" m 37 4/5 sees., and Honolulu "three" m 37 4/5 sees, were the2,317 words
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Article179 1952-09-03 11 TAIPI]YG, Tues.— The annual Perak Youth athletic meet, open k, :''i affiliated organisations of the Perak. Youth Council. will i be he'd on Sept. 27. This was decided at a meeting of ihe Council held on Saturday. Competitors for the meet must be below 24 years179 words
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Advertisement398 1952-09-03 11 NOTICES -.rpKinic of Private (andi j.,*, fur the December VJ^A -r>it> ariibridiic i School Certificate Examination 1 a Q "A" :v INC Test foi itea sbing te 111 be 1.c .c ex.! nin be heltf at 9 ;953 The I 1 U) Q a ia 0 A: kWB foi B■;398 words
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Advertisement568 1952-09-03 11 1 11\1 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Sale of Sludge As from 15th September ■:■'■>- the following prices for kludge win be brought into i effect U) Within City Limits per lorry load delivered $20. (2) Out Ide, but within 5 «oi City Limits per mny load delivered $25. (3) For568 words
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Advertisement657 1952-09-03 11 ACKNOWIEDCHENT MADAM OH KIM ENG and family .sincerely thank friends. relatives and Commercial Houses for their messages of sympathy, Moral tributes assistance and attendance at the funeral of her busband, the late Mr. Tan Hong Tek. SITUATIONS VACANT JOHORE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT POST OF HOUSEKEEPER Applications are invited from lo: a".657 words
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Advertisement521 1952-09-03 11 Aussie XI hi 11'Kpiig SYDNI Et KF) n tO 1 ii Nfef CM- > lOd i." r, and Coiiii Other i ire W. 3, CTReilly, A. Walker. <•■ son. R. E i. R i Soi: W 7 i Chegwyn will be ii I to i CSC HOCKEY ME ESS •f521 words
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Article104 1952-09-03 12 Mixed Doubles i HEU BEE M-rvrii but Mi i Gladys Ldkt I hoa i. |we net erroi 3 awl gave tii u.i;n t- aw; lp m 1 Lsed |kc l« l-id "n h ">vn c bj t.ik-n- a lowg n including ta 0 n mil and '>red104 words
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Article115 1952-09-03 12 imtos m the I iala were. MIXED DOCBI IS: v i Mrs. K. U. In beat Mrs. Gladys Ukfl Vkm <>n? t h a Bee 6-3, S :>. UDMI.NS SlN(.< i S: Mrs. ji, D.v beat Mrs K. B. P MI n > DOUBLES: X 11. vi115 words
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Article117 1952-09-03 12 Thrills In Rubber Set Women's Doubles Mrs. Den and Mrs. I.ind.vi\ won Urn first set MMfor Labi) -it 6-3 and looked lUte repeatißS m the setMUi gel uhen they led 4-1 m the v\ omen's doubles tin tt H vever, they lost their kto a bad lapse. and Mrs. Sewell117 words
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Article340 1952-09-03 12 LIEW MOOK YOONG - LIEW MOOK YOONG Malacca's Mrs. Dew Wins Singles, Doubles By pcKJANG Tuesday— The Singapore champion Ong Chew Bee got ouf of .ick bed f odo y y to win* 9 Malayan Rubles crawnbuHoseh,, singles final against K.H. Ip of Hongkong who retained all three mo|or titles340 words
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Article136 1952-09-03 12 Bl \l\ .uid Kok Lem quirkl\ settled dowa to take l l lead m the doubles final. Ip and hew Bee, however, narrowed the gap to 4 This u.ts .1^ far as they could co for Beats and Kok Lem rounded off the next136 words
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Article132 1952-09-03 12 IN the women's singles j final Mrs. Ip lost her servue but beat Mrs. Dew m the j next tor 1-1. Mrs. Id had J no difficulty m taking the^ lead at 2-1 after scoring three successive points It was a ding dons battle after132 words
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Article85 1952-09-03 12 PARIS Sept. 2 (UP)— Adolphe Verschueren. a 29--year-old Antwerp cafe proprie- t 'tor. won the 100-kilometre about 62 mile?. motor-pace bicycle race which wound up the world cycling championships yesterday before a crowd of 45,000 at Pare Do Princes Stadium. The Belgian, a dark hor m85 words
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Article34 1952-09-03 12 PARIS. Sepi 1 (AP) Oscar Plattner of Switzerland yesterday won the professional sprini title at the word Cy 'ing Championship .km Deaksen of Holland was second and Georges Senflftleben of France third.34 words
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Article48 1952-09-03 12 In the singles final The Siamese boy champion Karalakshana was a winner all the way bein^ particularly good at service and overhead smash. He made the Penang player Soon Ewe Jin run all over the court and won with ease at 6 2, 6—l.48 words
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Article107 1952-09-03 12 TAIPIXG. Mon.— l he numero us tennis fans m Taiping who I missed the Malayan Open Tennis Championships m 1 Penang will be afforded the opportunity of seeing good tennis on Saturday. Tennis Star. K.H. Ip together with Mrs. Ip of Hongkong and All-China fame. Ong Chew Bee107 words
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Article147 1952-09-03 12 ENGLISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON, Sept. 2 —Yesterdays football results were: FIRST DIVISION \ston Villa 3, Sunderland 0. Bolton Wanderers 2. Wolverhampton Wanderers 1. Stoke City 1. Burnley 3. Tottenham Hotspur 3 Munches* ter City 3. THIRD DIVISION (Southern) Bristol Rovers 3, Torquay United 0. C tventry City 3. Leyton Orient147 words
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Article209 1952-09-03 12 Queen 's Horse Is Derby Favourite LONDON. Sept. Z (AP). A stoutly bred racehorse, currently learning: his business m the Newmarket stables of Capt. Cecil Boyd-Rochfort, may round off Queen Elizabeth's 1953 Coronation Week by winning the- English Derby, the greatest of all classic races. The chestnut colt. Aureole, winner209 words
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Article150 1952-09-03 12 SELETAR AIRMEN WIN 3-0 SUPERIOR m all departments »f the same, RAF Seletar beat RASC m an in-ter-services second division league soccer match at Sefcr tar yesterday. After a long bout of scrappy play m the first half by both sides Seletar opened the score a minute before halftime when150 words
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171 1952-09-03 12 A SINGAPORE Government Gazette announcement that the Devonshire Badminton Party of Singapore, one of the premier badminton parties m the Colony before the war, has ceased to exist was denied by an official of the Party yesterday. Mr. Yap Chin Tee. who said that171 words
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Article132 1952-09-03 12 ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey. Sept. 2 (UP). Heavyweight champion Jersey Joe Walcott pitched camp at'Bader field yesterday and will begin boxing drills next Wednesday for the defence of his title at Philadelphia against '"Rocky" Marciano on Sept. 23. The champion from Camden. New Jersey, moved here132 words
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Article254 1952-09-03 12 MALACCA. Tues.— In aid I of Malacca Charity Week a number of friendly games were played last week end. Kuala Lumpur's Chin Wu beat Malacca's Kheng Chew Huay Kuan at Volley Ball at Kheng Chew's ground off Bunga Raya three to one. Last Sunday evening Seng Cheong's254 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-09-03 12 K. H. Ip and Ons Clipw Bee playing m the doubles. With Ong shaky following night-long illness and lack of sleep the pair played clever tennis to weather a terrific battle against Beaty and Goon Kok Lem and win a three-set match for the title.47 words
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447 1952-09-03 12 THE LONG-AWAITED clash between the two -oiants" of Nee Soon Garrison soccer took place yesterday when Royal Army Pay Corps beat GHQ Field Records by three goals to nil at Nee Soon. The match was the semifinal of the Garrison's Knockout Cup competi-447 words
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Article55 1952-09-03 12 New Badminton Champ For India BOMBAY, Sept 1 (UP>. Youthful Nandu Natekar won his first open title on Sunday evening when he beat Ramesn Desai m the final of the men's singles m the Bombay State badminton championships at Hindu Gymkhana Court. Natekar. (19) who eliminated Davinder Mohan m the55 words
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Article43 1952-09-03 12 GUATEMALA CITY, Sept 2 (APi Tiie Guatemalan Sports i Confederation, impressed by us j team's performances at the HelI sinki Olympics, has .set up a cycle racing school under the direction of Fiench cycling stars Zosi, i Quaguieri, S&rrin and Duau,43 words
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258 1952-09-03 12 AFTER A 50-minute struggle for do ml notion, Fathul Karib finally subdued Amicabi 8 Association to win by two goals to nil m the lot few minutes of the SAFA division one Ice encounter at Jolan Besar stadium yestcrdcv The Amicable* p»t up a258 words
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Article37 1952-09-03 12 SOCCER: SAFA C tie— Rorprs SC r Tiger SA Ja/a/i Besnr siadivv. SAFA Div. B. BODCA v Seletarrille at Gei/lanq. SBHFA League Mercantile Buvk v Jacks at Clerical Union. Ff< >CKEY: SRC v SCRC at SRC.37 words
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Article22 1952-09-03 12 SOCCER: Cliincse v M I \j» o;: Yiciona Green a: 5.15 p.m. BAi 41NTON: A: ACS I on si 5.30 p22 words
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Article50 1952-09-03 12 Two Die In Manx G.P. Sept. 2 (Re B- *i^h riders v. :ule pra •v's Manx Gi national motorIver K. Arber, engineer one of the hopes m the f -hed at M while taking a He was lon the op; road and killed a A 24-year-oid cied competitor -wing the50 words
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