Singapore Standard, 4 September 1952
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Title Section17 1952-09-04 1 Singapore Standard X M i, VOL. 11l NO. 64 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration499 1952-09-04 1 'Master Mind' Is Caught In Jungle Trap Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Cheung Kit Ming, 33-year-old top-ranking Communist "firebrand" m Malacca, for whose captr 3 the Federation Government offered $75,000 (and $35,000 if he were killed) was shot dead by a Police Jungle Squad m499 words
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Article163 1952-09-04 1 \i OH STAR, Y\ed. Kin Mooi a fourteenil uirl until recently aorsc m the Seventh Indent Platoon of the Ifth Regiment of the lyaa Races Liberation ma today convicted nulawfal possession of I riflr md ammunition. rdered bj Mr. Hamid to be custody at163 words
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Article23 1952-09-04 1 \ng of the i C is m ;eerJack Tanner c efficiency m to m p meet ->n from Ger- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration408 1952-09-04 1 IPHO, Wed. A Malayan Auxiliary Air Force single-engined Harvard Fighter training plane crashed in the residential suburbs of Ipoh in the Tiger Lane area at noon today. The pilot, Mr. M. Velayutham of Penang trapped in the cockpit was killed instantaneously. The plane WasStandard - 408 words
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Article45 1952-09-04 1 THKKK Qaatas BOAC York aircraft have been chartered by the Federation Government to fly 113 student teachers to the Training College at Kirkby. The first "Kirkby Special" leaves Singapore this morning with 24 teachers. The other two leave ou Sept. b" and 10.45 words
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Article30 1952-09-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, W I S.\ F( m police were wounded, two >■ i when a ga:.^ a^^ 35 terror: tired on red ye icle m the fohore.30 words
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Article66 1952-09-04 1 PORT LO Mauritiu Sept. 3: (Reuter) A Q»ntas Empire Airways Constellation plane intgurating a service between d South Africa landed here this morning after a >:n the Cocos Islands. Passengers include Australia Aviation Minister Hubert Ant I the Qantas Chairman Mr. Huds >n Fjsh. The66 words
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Article108 1952-09-04 1 NEW YORK. S.-ot. 3 (AP) Russi i;• .1 tc »1 1 Malik served tirm notice yesterday that the Soviet Union will cast its. veto as often as necessary to bar applications for membership of United Nations, unless the West accepts its 14-nation package proposal. This the108 words
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Article17 1952-09-04 1 RE-ELECTED South Korean Pres Syngman Rhee will nick a new cabinet shortly.— U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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Article21 1952-09-04 1 BUTTERFIELD NAMED Q.C. MR. C.H Butterfield, Singapore's Solicitor-General. has been appointed Queen's Counsel for the Colony a Government notification said yesterday.21 words
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Article20 1952-09-04 1 EX GOVERNOR Mahmoud Ghazaly of Cairo is being held m the Egyptian capital under house detention. A PAP - 20 words
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Article122 1952-09-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Federation rubber dealers have been asked by Mr. Heah Joo Siang, the Penang rubber merchant, who is now m America, to send only the best rubber to buyers overseas owing to the uncertainty m the natural rubber market position m the122 words
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Article63 1952-09-04 1 SEVEN Ru-^ian trawlers have anchored ofl the island of Oesteroe an area m winch Allied warships will be operating during the giant NATO Exercise "Mainbrace" which starts on Sept. 12 Am Admiralty spokesman m Copenhagen said it might be ■"the tradii ona] appearance of RAP - 63 words
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Article30 1952-09-04 1 CAROLE CARR. Singing radio star, left London yesterday for a concert tour of .Malaya and Korea. She is taking parcels for British troops m both places.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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46 1952-09-04 1 DAYTON OHIO. Sept. 3: (AP> Thousands of television viewers saw Califomian driver. Jim Ri^sby. crash to his death after locking wheels with another car m a 50-mile race here The car bounced HO feet, landed upside down and blazed.46 words
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Article34 1952-09-04 1 ESTIMATED value of rielivei ies of all weapons, military supplies and defence construction to the U.S. Army m the past two years is 6.6 times that of e:\ilv 1950. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article211 1952-09-04 1 Shaw Refused Order of Merit LONDON". Sept. 3 (Renter): Miss Blanche Patch who was George Bernard Shaw's secretary today disclosed that the Irish dramatist and sage had been otlered the Order of Merit during his .lifetime but that he refused it. The Order of Merit, one of the highest honours211 words
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Article188 1952-09-04 1 COLOMBO, Sept. 3. <AP).— f The cabinet proposal to increase the price of rice is leading to a revolt an out; government backbenchers. Mr. M. Senanayake, parlia- mentary secretary to the Minister for Home Affairs, resigned today and quit the United National Party which forms188 words
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Article19 1952-09-04 1 A BOAT capsized m the Ganges near Lueknow drowning 80 people, mainly women and children. APAP - 19 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-09-04 1 The Raja of Perils and his newly wedded uil<\ the "l!) 40 Miss Siam" se^n at the final day ot th«* Malayan Lawn Tennis C'hampion>hips m Penani; on Tuesday. Standing is Mr. Soon 'heiii* Sun. Kedah Stjt»- C'oum illor.39 words
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Article142 1952-09-04 1 LONDON Sept 3 (H An inquest on a woman found dead m her gas-filled London flat brought a surprising new twist today to the my I Sybil Johnson. London n i found dead on the beach at Wimereux near Boulogne. A detective told the roroner142 words
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Article137 1952-09-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— The Singapore— Kuala Lumpur night mail was fired upon by terrorists using Sten-guns from both sides of the track at 12.30 a.m. yesterday, the second day of the resumption of the mail service after a 20 months' suspension. A corporal of137 words
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Article41 1952-09-04 1 MALAYAN Railway yesterday announced that on and from Sept 8, both the up and down night mail trains running between Kuala Lumpur and Penang will stop at Slim River to pick up and set down passengers.41 words
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Article23 1952-09-04 1 TOTAL export of tin to all countries from Singapore and the Federation of Malaya during August, iy">2. amounted to 5.552 tons.23 words
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Article25 1952-09-04 1 A\ Australian Air Foice pirn? was hit by li^htninu and crashed into tlie Japan Se« cm Monday. Both Di'ioU *ere kilied. Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP - 25 words
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Article27 1952-09-04 1 TADAMARO Ishigami. ex sergeant judo instructor m the Japanese army, will be ordained m the bearded Capuchin Order m New Yoik on Saturday.27 words
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Article256 1952-09-04 1 MEXICO ITY. s»pt I it* «j tier) Fbe litter— ti— a 1 Monrt.tr> I und. lotnnd by the I nited Nationv warned here toaictu that th<- dwiea before t&vcnuHtwtM ta end iiifl.ititui. or to mo\further toward a world «>f rest! i( lions on trade and CffffCl256 words
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Article75 1952-09-04 1 CHICAGO, s "1 do not believe H one single atom bomb." ton S I r, prom. I York cci who has works.-; m R ired today. "I think ever atomic explosions m B i was just at sion m an effort to prod bomb. ent of75 words
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Article36 1952-09-04 1 A.MERICAN Roman Catholic Bishop Francis Ford of the Mary knoll mission, died m Canton provincial prison hospital m February. Sister Mary Ryan said m Hongkong after her release from the Canton prison. Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP - 36 words
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Article11 1952-09-04 1 POLICE held n I k in Chinatown district of < m Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP - 11 words
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Advertisement27 1952-09-04 1 ttfMßiiffll *1 TT" 1 I r CC T" j 1 JL Jk A m mCA 1 T 9 HAM From Co/d Storage Shops Dealers COLD STORAGE Co., £/</.27 words
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Advertisement5 1952-09-04 1 (Penang-Kuala Lumpur service Page 5)5 words
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Advertisement23 1952-09-04 1 SHEU MOTOR OIL |2^3 i*> *.'t C/* ici 7 1 is >^ !^v lrnpo f tftd by la', Traser a~3 Nedvf Licn|tf4 i i23 words
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Article, Illustration299 1952-09-04 2 Photography Can Produce Anything: Red Cross Man Mr. M. S. Galloway, second from right, SecretaryGeneral of the New Zealand Red Cross Society, and delegate to the International Red Cross Society conference at Toronto, passed through Singapore by Qan-tas-BOAC yesterday on his return to Auckland. He wasStandard - 299 words
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Article, Illustration182 1952-09-04 2 si tn(i ril viufl lieport'T LIGHT Singapore Civil DcifDcr instructors and •me instructress w ere awarded "green' certificates trom the Civil I>efenee Commissioner, Col. L T I irhank, at a simple eeremorn at the Social Welfare Department on Tuesday. b :..->.- o Ooac,182 words
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151 1952-09-04 2 Kallang Information Kiosk To Be Improved I proposals have the Singapore i improve the nation. kiosk at the and it is i i that tiiese proposals v. i l th Government's ap- F J. A. Sullivan. Relations See- The Standard rday. k osk was Best set as were was not151 words
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Article, Illustration315 1952-09-04 2 Buf He Has To Pay $500 For It Siangan! Slaff Reporter FOR the first time m Singapore, a Chinese towkay of Braddell Road, asked the City Council for a street lamp and grot it. But he will have to pay $500 for the lamp.315 words
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Article63 1952-09-04 2 M. GASTQN DEFERRE. former Navy Minister who broke both his legs at Canton Island (Phoenix Islands) flew into Singapore by QantasBOAC yesterday on his way to Rome. He was accompanied by an attendant and met at the airport by M. Andre Guibaut. French Consul-General.63 words
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Article75 1952-09-04 2 A TALK on "Psychotherapy and Prophylaxis" will be delivered under the auspices of the Singapore Alumni Association and the British Medical Association today at the Physiology Lecture Theaire. University of Malaya, at 8.10 p.m. AT an extraordinary general meeting of the Khaw Knnssi held on Tuesday. Mr.75 words
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Article33 1952-09-04 2 Sir Sydney Came new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya who left London for Rome to attend his son's wedding, is expected to arn\c m Singapore by 8.0.A. C. today.33 words
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Article110 1952-09-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOUR N.C.O.'s of the District Signal Regiment, two Malays, a Chinese and an Indian, will leave Singapore on the Dilwara on Saturday for training m the United Kingdom. They are the first local members of the Royal Corps of Signals to be110 words
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Article, Illustration221 1952-09-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter FIVE visiting: Indonesian midwifes studying the Singapore Family Planning: Clinic's card index system at the Kandans Kerbau Hospital yesterday. With them m the nieture are (from left) Mrs. L. Teo. a voluntary helper at the Clinic, and Dr. Mary GroveWhite, vice-chairman ofStandard - 221 words
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Article44 1952-09-04 2 THE Singapore First Police Court Magistrate, Mr. T. Kualasekaram yesterday acquitted Tay Ah Kee, who was charged with putting Lbh Leok Lam. a vegetable hawker, m fear of injury and extorting $15 from him at Syed Alwi Road on May 19.44 words
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Article137 1952-09-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Army Civil Service Union m a letter to the Com- mand Secretary yesterday. :hreatened to take direct representation to the War Office m London if the Arrr.y authorities refused to witri- draw the notices of retrenchj ment and downgrading served on137 words
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Article43 1952-09-04 2 NG HENG YIT wa? charged :n the Singapore Fourth Poiic< Court yesterday with stea planks valued Sinn from Tan Ec Teow at the 10| mile Upper Thomson Road. He claimed trial and bail of K2OQ was allowed until Sen;43 words
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Article45 1952-09-04 2 THE flfith birthday o f Sri [Narayana Guru, a Hindu Deity !w:il i, c celebrated at the Sri Narayana Mission. West Hi i Road, 131 mile Seletar at 5.30 jp.m. today This celebration will be preceded by the Mission's fourth annual 'general .Meeting.45 words
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144 1952-09-04 2 Standard StafF Reporter A 30-YEAR-OLD Indian. G. Pakkirisamy, was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with enticing the wife of a friend, M. Karruppiah, alias Murugan. from Frankel Estate, East Coast Road, on Nov. 12 last year. Karruppiah, husband of the woman Lakshmi.144 words
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Advertisement47 1952-09-04 2 J o DID YOU BUY THEM SOME.... o Lollipops 7*3 els Wm 0 ON A STICK rkrl Wk 0 of 8 PIECES. #^A j x'iop quality q* SEALED PACKETS WZ& L I 0 TRADE ENQUIRIES INVITED 8 m. ROBINSON CO., LTD. y *%r~ > ir~^«' Hnccrno.-oteo m bmqa^ore)47 words
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Advertisement170 1952-09-04 2 1 1 ih ,^1 <( I Dream of a Garment RD V W B R U ft 1 KB fa 4s: X J\ If I<> tB 2 St fit I NI P II T ijl 5 £#te/v 5//(/f/< Fashi* m-ff 'ii J ix< lusively by Rnvu'urjt m 1000% Xfgimm i170 words
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Article, Illustration84 1952-09-04 3 M\IAY A is a eoutfrj with a i;reat and bright f lturr said Mr v Kiti>i tl the Comnisstoaer <.n»ral Office. Just before !<Mt Singapore m v i >rtii lor Spain to take up his post as British ConstU(t'Mwiil m Milan Mr Kitson, wl-.o Ins keel84 words
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Article, Illustration349 1952-09-04 3 Means Morally Objectionable, Say Catholics ISS \\l Mi 1S(, mho it IfcC j! I mi I Ckiaesc r II < to n IVorld i Si itc us program s b« ni mbei R d Svoncurcl Sfcff Reporter CATHOLICS m Singapore interviewed by rhe Standard ycs*?rdny said they349 words
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Article, Illustration241 1952-09-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE housewives yesterday celebrated the 'Teast of the Hungry Ghosts" with offerings of food, wine, fruits, and "Hades money" to the spirits of the departed who were supposed to visit earth. This traditional festival is universally celebrated by the Chinese andStandard - 241 words
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Article90 1952-09-04 3 THE Singapore Police have not yet received any instructions from the Government to clear the hawkers from the Esplanade to make way for the restaurant which will be opened on Oct. 1, a Police spokesman said ye -to: iy The City Council had90 words
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Article115 1952-09-04 3 TWO Europeans assaulted and robbed a Chinese taxi driver of $10 at the 7th mileUpper Thomson Road on Tuesday night. Afler the incident. the taxi driver made a report at Xee Soon. The Europeans boarded the taxi at Stamford Road and told the driver to go115 words
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Article41 1952-09-04 3 MR. R E. SUTTERTHWAITE. T.S Ambassador to Ceylon, arrived m Singapore by air from Hongkong yesterday on his way to Colombo. He was accompanied by his wife. Mr. Charles Baldwin. U.S. Consul-General m Singapore met them at the airport.41 words
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Article17 1952-09-04 3 FIFTY teams will be out this Saturday to sell flags for the Y.W.C A.17 words
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86 1952-09-04 3 HOW MANY motor car owners and telephone subscribers m Singapore are paying income tax? This is one of the questions which Mr. R. Jumabhoy, nominated unofficial member m the Legislative Council, will ask at the next meeting of the Council on Sept.86 words
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296 1952-09-04 3 Help Ex-patients Get Jobs, He Asks Standard Staff Reporter A LARGE nutn »or of persons, who have once been patients m Singapore's infectious hospitals are now seeking jobs, said Dr. R.J. Grove-White, at the Rotary Club luncheon at the Capitol Blue Room ye-terday. He was appealing to employers irt the296 words
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Article113 1952-09-04 3 S.T.U.C. Chiefs Politics MR. LIM YEW HOCK, i Edent of the Singapore Trade Union Congress, said yesterday that the meeting of the second annual Delegates Congress on Oct. 5. will decide whether the president and general secretary of the S.T.U.C. should or should not hold any important executive position m113 words
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Article96 1952-09-04 3 MGM Holds 'Golden 3' Festival R4ETRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER made history m Singapore yesterday. For the first time "the local branch of the movie company held a '"Sceing-Is-Believ-ing" Festival here when cinema owners, managers arid publicity men were M-G-M's guests for the day at the private trade showing of "Quo Van;?." "Searamonche," and96 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-09-04 3 MISS. CHONG MIT FONG who will sin:; at a charity ronrrrt to b<> hHd by Kediffusion (Singapore) Ltd., m aid of the Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association and the Chinese V.M.C.A. building fund, at tlie Happy World Stadium on Sept. 10.40 words
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Article45 1952-09-04 3 LEE KUM YUEN claimed trial m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to a charge of causing grievous hurt to Khoo Kam Siong with a knife on Sept 2 at Bugis Street. Bail of $500 was allowed until Sept. 10.45 words
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Article69 1952-09-04 3 SINGAPORE police se quantity of Communist literature a few days ago when they arrested two men and two women, all Chinese, a Sp< Lai Branch spokesman said yesterday. The documents mdi I that some of those detained had close connection with the Malayan Communist Party, he69 words
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Article147 1952-09-04 3 SIMS AVENUE STALLS TO GO UNAUTHORISED fixed stalls at the rear if Stall Avenue Market m Singapore will be removed shortly. The City Assessor is expected to make a surw\\ oi {he area before taking any action. He has been authorised by the City C MmcU In demolish the stalls147 words
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Article35 1952-09-04 3 FO' ipoi fhird Di. Tuesday to Hve n nenl Eoi i-xp .~)47 v. Hrithoul ;> From the Contro They were s t nd Sin tmin. Th en were arresi [>r on I35 words
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Article139 1952-09-04 3 SINGAPORE boys and girls will shortly be ibh» t<> meet m person David Severn", author of many interesting adventure stories foi the ynun^ "D,. (Seven i i I tta MM of the famous B i book publisher, Sir Sta ?y I win. \vi iving139 words
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Article32 1952-09-04 3 3 Schools Struck Off THRI E j ony. tho Onnn R Hwa Commercial Speech Train ins I> Art School and I mount X been struck off, a i gazr" tiflcatton ana i32 words
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Advertisement14 1952-09-04 3 j^^ m\\ KO^\BACKCXJK iKAiw^ in»c» fr *V m. WAS THAT /A DEEP PEA" *^*^v14 words
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Advertisement67 1952-09-04 3 POO L E PATT C D V v^y i I l i\ I There is no finer Quality, Craftsmanship and Design Kj>; »p«.|P fIWS V lUiitt Jt I J o *^yßPP^^'''^B Infective Pastel Shad* of BSj^Bli^ S^Dg Biscuit Jars, Bowls, Jugs, f^J^ Hors d oeuvres dishes, Vases, Ash Trays, Cruets,67 words
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Article101 1952-09-04 4 Fineds3, ooo For Evasion Of Duty JOHORE B Wed.— "i Magistrate n :he Police rt with att ptinf to evade j "v on seven < leactilcs j into 1 Federation, submitted to C valued rtfles 52 29 .ereas the Customs j yah, $3,< 12, th< < rence m duty he'v.-:101 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-09-04 4 CHE WAXCHIK ARIFFIN of Jrlutong who won the Cinderella competition held at New World amusement park m Penang on the niffht of Hari Raya Haji. The competitiOß was sponsored bg the U.M.N.0.. Penang33 words
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Article34 1952-09-04 4 ■> ';ed to per van na< sand ed m vain today i-tn f-year I i mcd also timid; eepei a;id his ice Abb' entente was not a day34 words
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Article30 1952-09-04 4 AUGUST2nd BEST MONTH v Wed. best Securit: c start of ton I > the June d. the lsl King's p ed the dead I r'>- d he was c on 130 words
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Article39 1952-09-04 4 KUANTAH Wed.— Kong Tuck Cheong a washerman, turned his kitchen into a dwelling. For cooking, he built an ftwniagj over the open H>ace between the kitChen und main building He was toed $20 by the Kuanlan magis(rule.39 words
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216 1952-09-04 4 Teachers Of Eight States Form A Union FENANG, Wed— 'We have not been satisfied with our salaries and conditions of serxicc and ue have never been organised m a single unified body, said Inthe Vusof bin Dali m his openins address at the first general ncctteg of English Teachers m216 words
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Article58 1952-09-04 4 XX Mi I 'Pa a lici nLock cob fc i Salleh, > fined (20 eac m I k Ku»ntan iurt lotI ot iwmg unsisjbi material, c I on and mopsrta to accunmlate m t heii snisea hi Xdoft Scsi i Road A second band goorK deaVr Km58 words
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Article79 1952-09-04 4 MAJOB W H Black< more. As- I sistani Recrui ing Officer, will be j visiting Ipoh, Bukit Mertajamj and Penan g to interview poien- 'kd British army recruits. Ma- i Sayan Other Ranks on these da a and I dm Civil L< bour Office at79 words
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Article26 1952-09-04 4 BL'KIT MERTAJAM. Wed.— Muaiamah. a 10-year-old Indian girl who was knocked down by a taxi has died at the Bukii IMeitajam District Hospital.26 words
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Article33 1952-09-04 4 Abu sed Constables KLANG, Wed Kg Quoe Lim. i laxi driver, was fined 575 m he X ::c Sewons Court for reto show his identity e;t:ci driving lincence and tor ibusing three constables.33 words
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Article173 1952-09-04 4 MANILA, Sept. 3. (UP).— A Philippine Veterans Legion spokesman said a South-East Asia Veterans conference will be held m Manila on Sept. 17 to 22 uith delegates from at least eight countries, including: Malaya, pai 'licipating. The "c c was original- to be held m173 words
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224 1952-09-04 4 E. Africa Could Become Another Malaya Express LONDON. Sept. 3, (Renter) There were signs that East Africa could become another Malaya, according to today's. Daily Express. This independent right wing paper urged that the new Governor of Kenya Sir Evelyn Baring, should leave tor Kenya immediately. Sir Evelyn was appointed224 words
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Article266 1952-09-04 4 GurkhasShootA Johore Red And Recover A Rifle Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Besides Leung Kit Ming, $75,000 Communist State Committee Members for Malacca, the deaths of four j more terrorists were reported yesterday. Two of the bandits were killed last month, and one m March266 words
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Article36 1952-09-04 4 Manchesters Keep Lad ysmith Day AS PAST ad tbebr Ladysmith Celebrations the Ist Bn. The Manchester Regimeni will carry jut a ceremonial beating the retreat on the Data Kxamat Sround. Penanj at 6 pin. on Friday.36 words
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Article190 1952-09-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. In sentencing two i Fong Yam and Fong Kam. two laundry proprietors Segamat, today m the High Court for bribing li tor Gazalli with 51 ,500 m order to secure the vtU asi two men under arrest, Mr. Justice Buhagair Lid as190 words
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Article74 1952-09-04 4 rAIPING, is Sharraj vent. Puping m Siah 9! tnc ft vent. Mala i r ice hi pi tition orga. ley"? Pen P sub,'- I was. writing can b friends." The ceive a mdb m eluding a bo The winners: Thii I John- S! tiae74 words
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Article175 1952-09-04 4 Mother Had Misbehaved —Daughter KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Evidence of frequent quaere S between her father and mother. as a result of her mother mi behaving with other men, was given by a young married woman, Punivathy (18), at the High Court, today. She testified a: the trial of her father175 words
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Article, Illustration96 1952-09-04 4 Taiping Wedding A PRETTY wedding tank place at the V.M.H.A. Hall, at Taipinsr. where Mr. A. I. Surgirtha Linp.;m. District Forest Officer. Rawang. Selan^or married Miss N. Amarawathy Devi. Mr. A. 8. Lmgam is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Iyaduiay, Technical Assistant, PVVD \Vorks and Buildings, Ipoh. The96 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-09-04 4 THESE eight Chinese were th« only Kiung recruits, who were enlisted into the Federation Police Force. They were entertained to a tea party by the Malayan Chinese Association Kiang Branch. Mr. Lee Eng Teh m his Im»--well speech said that lie wished them all the best of hick, and he63 words
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Article33 1952-09-04 4 KUANTAN, Wed.— Fony-lwo trainees, men and women, passed a tesi In the Laubach memod of teaching when an examination was held recently by the Adult Education Association of the Federation.33 words
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Article68 1952-09-04 4 IPOH. v. -v C. Chan, on behalf of the P ik Bai Committee, i < ■> Ip [ag st Che Abdullah bii G;Kt. :>cn he sat lor the Brsi i [j i I [afisti ati this m i Mr. Chan thai it writ gi-eai honour68 words
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Article14 1952-09-04 4 MR R MEGAN Ita -Uuned I improm; v d rioi Ku ■>.14 words
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Advertisement141 1952-09-04 4 LAST THREE BAYS! ol* our ist Anniversary V^E^JpvjlQß^w. H^^H\ lE?*'. BMB I V y~t Iff* GenftT R.ivnn Socks >Made :n A f 65 each S «-iorOuality While "liefteheete 3 lor I >4 x9O (Going very fa.st> 3 f or wu «<i M.jnhatun" Shirts (Sanfonsed collar) I-S A. famous) To clear141 words
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Advertisement63 1952-09-04 4 BL The tomous Hortiruiturol Society of I. AT i Hoorlem once offered o prize, which wos ne*ci cloimed cf £8.000 for a Picck T v i p This *as during the "TVip modncts" ot Hollnr.d m the 17th cen'ury vhen fortunes -c mode and lost m tuliD butbs. tk TIGER63 words
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Article219 1952-09-04 5 2 Die, 70 Hurt In Desperate Bids To Escape PFNVV;, Wed.— big fire at llaadvai, m Southern Iliailand about 120 mile* from Penanihb Mining de>tro>ed a row of 60 nhophowmj 7 I i r,| about 70 casualties including two deathIrfi 7150 people homeless. Damage U219 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-09-04 5 OCT. MCA TICKETS GO FAST B ri I C.A i all the kets for a b a S i 4*' ii'i>t:. RF Gen m Bro i i la Singyestrrdaj of if.ivr h> StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article81 1952-09-04 5 Cabaret To Name Queen THE 1 1 eleel the Cabarel Q to-night The Vo nain open Sept. 14 A $1 gold rown and i rat rded :;aer ol this ele lion. Gold medaU will also be prese^ti I I th< i and \aAes iei i ten ;i; zes. T'ne 195281 words
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Article101 1952-09-04 5 AT THS 26Ui mi genera] meeting oJ the >■• Associati to beid a1 the Balestiej Road ses on Sunday the foil »w--mg .vere elected >ffiee bearers fot the er.smiiii Presidest; frwfeasor A A Sandosham. i ice presid< Jamnadas Mehla. secretai .M. A. Chandy. treasurer M Loba chairman101 words
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Article31 1952-09-04 5 DR D. If. Bevan-Browr wellknown New Zealand psychiatrist now m Singapoceg will Riv< popular lecture on psvctriatrj at ihe Indian Association ai Balestier Road at b pm topoorrow.31 words
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Article60 1952-09-04 5 SfXCE Aug. 26. more than 75,676 persons m Singapore >nded to the call by the gapore City Health authorities to vaccinate against smallYesterday, 6,916 persons were vaccinated afthe various clinics v. the C ty. The figures were as follows: Joo Chiat (1.172). Prinsep Street (1,900) Balestier Road60 words
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70 1952-09-04 5 FOL'R youths. Tay Tong Yuen, Wo.ns Brc Bee, I.imKoe M,H-v and Gob Ah Mins, appeared m the Singapore Sco ond Police Court yesterday charged with abducting Quek i Chuan Tec on Sept. 1 at Lorong 3 (ieylang, with intent to daiise QiK^k to be secretly70 words
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Article316 1952-09-04 5 <i\c;aim»kk substottoßs HaMe to load siH'*l««inK loday: lin r l—tow -I *ir«»«iti I, wwg t Kik it Tiin:ili Village. luit.«l h.m'i X Ukv. Lam -.n < inn«*r> Lain Umhmi K. W*m*-. lv Mri:ii Gases. hiiiM.n. Htfate. rarlHk Wt-mif. IHiiM:.rn K< Vox Neo AKtuu-. Kwart lark. \i.tori;» P»rk,316 words
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200 1952-09-04 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Many miles of kampong roads i n KcScntan ar2 now fit for motor traffic enabling the ra'ayat to send their produce to market and thereby get better prices. This was stated by Air. T. W. T. Bangs, the200 words
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Article, Illustration16 1952-09-04 5 MM RAGHAVAN, Indian Ambassador designate i<> Peking, talking to reporters at X and Hotel m Penanff.16 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-09-04 5 photo. DR K. VAN DER KHUN Belgian (onsulGener.il in Melbourne, arrived in Sinuapore hv Qantas-BOAC on Ttu'vdn on his way to Brussels tor ronsultations and leave. He "ill stay in Sinuuporc two days. StandardStandard - 34 words
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Article96 1952-09-04 5 Two Drove Car With NoLicence KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— For driving a motor-car without a licence and an insurance policy, two Chinese, Thong See Seng and Tan See Loo. convicted by Raja Chik ir m the Second Magistrate's Court today and fined $100 each. They were further disqualified from obtaining a96 words
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Article131 1952-09-04 5 Team Probes Tai ping's Pact Standard Staff Correspondent L'AJPIXG. Wed.— The District Officer Mr. O.W. Wolters and a group of Taiping chroniclers are engaged m recording the history of Taiping from its birth 80 years ago. Prior to 1872 the place was called Larut. The publics- tion will lake the131 words
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Article, Illustration81 1952-09-04 5 photo FOCJB oftcers m the Panamian owned freighter Robert, which was reccßttj m Shi- pore. ihr Robert [retted world rectrd lor slou tta\«l l>.\ N -a whrn s |.r roverctf the distance tram Galvestaa bo Swcmn c vim, lo>a Md i'm t Said m tw> \<'.us, i 11 mosltts sadStandard - 81 words
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Article29 1952-09-04 5 KUANTAN, Wed.— Mr W. Xeill. D.S.O. returned from long leave m United Kingdom, and is now the O.C.P.D. Kuabtan. He was fojir.iu']\- O.C.P.D. Segamat.J North Johore.29 words
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Article114 1952-09-04 5 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The night mail trains m both directions between Penang and Kuala Lumpur are cancelled tonight but normal train services will operate tomorrow. The local passenger train l:< luuh to Gemas is cancelled between Sungkai and Kuala Lumpur and the114 words
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Article96 1952-09-04 5 THE FIFTH annual jockeys ball of the Malayan Jo Association will be nR iffles Hotel on Sept. 8. r l proceeds will be given to Singapore charities. The Association which collected $15,000 last year expects to exceed the figure this The Association has succeeded m engaging the services96 words
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Article46 1952-09-04 5 THE All-Malaya M i Missionary Society will be hosts 10 members, friends and representatives of associations at a Hari Raya Haji gathering at the premises of the Society No 31 Lorong 12. G< j Road. Singapore oh September 1 (i. at 5 am.46 words
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Article77 1952-09-04 5 KIAIA LUMPUR, Wed. The federate iv eminent, The Standard imrieistufMK is bow revising it> General Orders gitventfng eonditiaiK and regulations <tt tliose CMpfoyed m GoveroMeal iefwice. i erai Or. rs i ;to 1 m poiiii I today using the old F.M.S. G Orders and it \va77 words
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Article, Illustration115 1952-09-04 5 MISS luh Poll Liiaa loi mi rl\ oi th< n fi< Id .iit(l \l.:i,:»(!;-t Is' SC| Hho i^ nnv. hu i- hi S' POM from f. n- i.md irftVl <>h!. i mini: i,i ,:,< i !>» Social S(M»Kc .11 the lit \l'iMh 1)1 I iV< -i |MM)I siir jtlso passedStandard - 115 words
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Article44 1952-09-04 5 TAIPING V James Stai (21 R A S.C 2 Supply Depot, with Pie. Parker went foi European Swimna Taioing. They had climb* I 10-fooi precipice when Staj i his footing He c the I b Verdict misadvi I I44 words
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Advertisement283 1952-09-04 5 51 EEL DESKS J DESIGN***. 3EAUTY QUALITY VALUE OFFICE EQUIPHm" AD cHULIA ST.. SPORE I Foot Itch Healed m 3 Days ■r r.tr. »r, :t aad bora lhr\ ne. <lriv«- >^U ■<•• .-.Mn i r.ick, Ji«trl or rnirwe of the»« skin a X-! r lia r Ji.ih »pr»»«l ■r world,283 words
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Advertisement74 1952-09-04 5 il*'* s^^j*?K^vf*Whj^B j 5 j V'#"-^K^|^^^^H^HBcr -xflflsflfififi^ iKSSJBSy <5^ "il*" vP^y '***ft*^ ""'^yumi j"j >**' j^SSt *^9M^^HHNw^JSS^K JjSiySSSSBxSF^Ki^H X o'. S ffl9Bt^^^B%' '-i*' I /t ->;-; .-.•••jy ■f.-S. W 3^Bl i "^s^ R^K^^EC ?^*^jK *^C&. 'fV v?^ i^T^RSSSs^S^^^B ff jdt Rsx' ißO^SS'w'v^^B*""*^'''-'"''' ■■"-■•'7s^ .>■-'*. ■5f \-''i">'" ■■"<■'■*"•'■'■* >;''/^ *'*>/!■'■'","*■■•"""■*' 174 words
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Article738 1952-09-04 6 NS I panese Colonel Mansanobu Tsuji's ttention 1 I the elections m Japan next to the for* the question, whether Japan will return one day to rule by a military junta. theP< reaty m San Francisco was pre- Allied ex] I belief thai the Japan* se t738 words
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Article, Illustration1651 1952-09-04 6 GOVERNOR STEVENSON ON INTOLERANCE IN A leading editorial entitled "Courage/ the MANCHEbI bK GUARDIAN on August 29 paid tribute to Governor Adlai brevenson, Democratic Presidential candidate, for his outspoken speech against intolerance two days earlier at;^ c Gtlo a J vention m New York of the American1,651 words
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Article, Illustration11 1952-09-04 6 "Yeah, ex-house agent! Now m the used tar business!''11 words
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322 1952-09-04 6 Ratio Between People, Food Resources Sir: Your editorial of gusi 27 raises an in;eresting issue, but I feel bound to say that I disagree with your main contentions. 1: has often been argued that world population is growing at a faster rate than world food resources and that therefore birth322 words
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238 1952-09-04 6 •Sir: The three engineers who signed off the R.A.S.C.V. "Frederick Hover" has caused much concern to the engineer officers, now serving m the merchant navy. Being a marine engineer myself, 1 do not think much of the R.A.S.C. ships engaging these firemen and greasers, whether238 words
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Letter81 1952-09-04 6 Sir: We have had the bem'fit of radio m 'his Colony for many years but shortwave programmes are still r.uhu-d for listeners who are unfortunate enough to live un a main road, due to lack of suppressors on certain types of motor vehicles. In the absence of legislation81 words
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313 1952-09-04 6 Sir:— Mr. Pa' Wei bin Supom's recent letter against the entry of non-Malays into the Malayan Civil Service was a timely lo! low-up to L a d v dementi's very thoughtful epistle to a London newspaper reproduced m The Standard the other day. While313 words
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Article330 1952-09-04 6 Review of Views Iranian Question NAN YANG, Sin Chew and Ih Shih all commented on the Iran question. Nanyang believed that if Mossadeq did not pull his reigns m time, hU horse is going to carry him over the precipice and drag his country into Communism. The Ih Shih Pso330 words
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Advertisement92 1952-09-04 6 Singapore "<&^£Nambarb Independent Morning Newspaper MS, Robinson Rood, Singopore. Telephone Hot: ***** ***** Coble 0 TelcgropH AddieJS TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES Printing Home Square, London, EC 4» KUALA LUMPUR IPOH MNANG 45 Suitor* Street, 83 Cowan Street, 8 LeitH Sfnref, TdvpHgne* 4583. Telephone 829. Telephone 1055. *»EWS SERVICES Reuter, Anociotcd92 words
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Advertisement17 1952-09-04 6 Correspondence on use of the word "Kling" is closed F.d. Singapore. For More Letters See Page 1017 words
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Advertisement144 1952-09-04 6 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION LOTTERY. In view of the heavy demand for tickets d the 12th Million Dollar Lottery it has been decided to moke a total issue of 2,500,000 tickets. The PRIZES will NOW be as follows: Ist Prixe "$400,000 r*nd 160,000 3rd (3) of 50,000 eoch 4th (6)144 words
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Article566 1952-09-04 7 PEIPING CRUSHING INTELLIGENTSIA Teachers Made HP T\ 1 o Denounce Self, Parents "ONE of the principal objectives of the Chinese Communists since they have been in power has been the spiritual obliteration of the nation's intelligentsia," says The Economist. "Conditions have been different in China i'rom what they were Tormerly566 words
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Article38 1952-09-04 7 SHOPS m Eilicott city, a small town near Baltimore, lay m ruins artel* a river swollen by rain overflowed into the town, j sweeping away parked cars and j goods from shops. Damage is estimated at U. 5.5500,000..5500,000.38 words
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Article179 1952-09-04 7 'Ho Chi Minh Among The Dead' MAM! A. Sept. 3 (AFP) Ho CM Minli. the leader thr Communist-led Viet- :nh fighting the French m Indo-China. is believed .4 Uv dead, General Nguj< Win Hinh, Chief-of-Stafl tl the Vietnamese *< n\ said m a radio i riudcast here last night. p<179 words
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Article49 1952-09-04 7 IS! \l Ills :n /auihoanfn l < Southern Philippines (m, i.. U—4a and iMidrs r.-v t j rida\ and I tl.lN |5| df-id. It «J> T J.i->t niglii i«\ l)«tt -iu-f Pui' f.irv Ramon Macsaysaj, ni«.T rt t uriird Imm th«- -v' n prt'\ m« A FPAFP - 49 words
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Article19 1952-09-04 7 IWC N egian headn <. f~r day o fire 1 i aboard I <- f N U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article15 1952-09-04 7 i h led injured >■ by the War torpei thnt scrap at APAP - 15 words
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Article19 1952-09-04 7 restfafDe of the Wj cabmel i c the first major after the a he idavs. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article14 1952-09-04 7 5 Trade Uj Con. condi f United Nai .»ns i •ration ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article25 1952-09-04 7 1 divers, who Co ombo by > i'-k' o o work t>n O| ir.t ;t scheme rerru m about 20 AFPAFP - 25 words
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Article20 1952-09-04 7 1 t *'< Office repoi ts h as m jeeted the P.I. for a Pacific micro AFPAFP - 20 words
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Article199 1952-09-04 7 Mao Lashes At Jap Designs SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 3 (AP)— Mao Tze-tung, ruler of Communist China, yesterday hailed his alliance Ewitta Russia, a powerful guarantee for a joint check to i new invasion from Japan and any other country connected with her." Peiping Radio said Mao made the statement m199 words
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Article169 1952-09-04 7 LONDON*. Sept. 3. (Reuter). Police searched the vaults of the House of Commons by torchlight m the early hours today and arrested a prowler reported to have been seen carrying bottles m the Speaker's wine cellar. The Speaker. Mr. W. S. Morrison, was away on169 words
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Article17 1952-09-04 7 IT was announced yesterday ii 500.000 Moslems made the pilgrimage to Mecca this year. APAP - 17 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-09-04 7 photo HOLLYWOOD sercei star Olivia I)e HavilJand wipes away a tear as she leaves the court room at Los An?;eles. after divorcing author Marcos Goodrich, ased r>4. She told the court she was the family breadwinner and asked no alimony. A. P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article123 1952-09-04 7 *r .MV it hi.* of ciscovery re ihaf) 2«.<i q^ves full ♦»i 'it.vow. natuei and bas carvlnga, ana Mone b+-&v.~s h^s- been m?.<!e .n Northwesi China'j Kansu province according tc rei- i r v In n thai area puhiish- ed In Hongkonq newspa#er& The discoveryU.P. - 123 words
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118 1952-09-04 7 8 Masked Bandits (A ND A GIRL)Steal £1,000 LONDON, Sept. 3 (Reuter) Ei^lu masked bandits. Including an attractive looking jrirl. today rammed a car taking monej from a shop lo a hank i»ml after a tijjht escaped with o\cr £1,000 ai Harrow, V\ est London, today. It was one of118 words
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Article65 1952-09-04 7 VIENNA. Sept. 3, (ReuterVThe Chief o! the Imperial Genera] Staff, Field Marshal Sir William Slim, will visit British troops m Austria next Friday, and Saturday, it was announced ;h re. In the British zone he will attend the opening of a new bridge over the River65 words
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Article41 1952-09-04 7 THREE Chinese were injured last night when the car !n which they were travelling, crushed into a tree and lauded m a monsoon drain at the Hi;- mile. Juvong Road. Two other occupants of the car escaped unhurt.41 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-09-04 7 photo. King Feisal 11, 17-year-old ruler or Iraq, pulls a hat down over the ears of Sheikh Ahmed Ajil Al-Yawar. while relaxing at a private lodge on the shore of Grand Lake. Colorado, high m the mountains. The King and seven other Iraqi officials spent the night at the lodgeAP - 82 words
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Article38 1952-09-04 7 CAIRO. Sept. 3- (AP> ExKing Farouk owns property abroad worth E.V.9. 000.000, the custodian «>f his property was today quoted ;is saying. The ex-king g cash deposits abroad were noi known but were estimated a1 E.eio.oOO.OUO.38 words
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Article172 1952-09-04 7 TORONTO, Sept. 3 (UP)— The Canadian External Affairs Minister, Mr. Lester Pearson, said that the decision on whether there is to be a third world war rests m the minds of the "conspirators of Moscow." He said the danger to peace and freedom remains172 words
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Article130 1952-09-04 7 Triple Murder: Latest 1()R(AL(}IIKR. Sept. 3 (Keutert Madame Vvettc Dominici, wife of Drummond triple murder key witness. Gustave Dominici, broke into the Auberge Pro--1 vineal Kestaurant here to--1 day shaking hysterically and told detectives she wanted to speak to them. Commissioner Kdmond Sebeille. one of the two Ini vestigators m130 words
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Article78 1952-09-04 7 BOXN. Sept. 3 (AFP) General .Matthew B. Ridgway, Supreme Commander of the Atlantic Pact, told newsmen today the chief aim of the West should be to safeguard peace at any price. Speaking at a reception given m his honour by th c West German Chancellor, Konrad78 words
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Article23 1952-09-04 7 KING Tbibhuviin oi New will fly to Delhi today tv dis cuss the Xep;)iese situation will Indian leadei s. AFPAFP - 23 words
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Article37 1952-09-04 7 Slept At W heel Twenty persons wore "illed and seven injured at Lina (Peru) when a truck driver fell eep and his vehicle filled with workers plunged Sown a ravine. The driver was unhurt A F PAFP - 37 words
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Article16 1952-09-04 7 U.X figbtei bombers attacked Sinanju airfield m northwesi Kurua Late <>n Tuesday.- Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP - 16 words
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325 1952-09-04 7 TEHERAN, Sept. 3. American popularity dropped to a new low m Teheran last ni^ht under the hitter criticism of the Persian Press. The Unit* d Stated was accused of n< iin c iti own business, of being a slaving foilowei ol Bi U nAP; Reuter - 325 words
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Article50 1952-09-04 7 Is. M Xi 1 ARV of St.tte Mr. Dean A< In son public ..p--pealed yesterday to I'rime ■fillister, Dr. .Mo ha mined Koss.tdeq. t<» reronsider his rejection tit (he "fair and reasonable" proposals l>> Britain and tli t Unite! States, for settlement of the Persian oil crisis. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article104 1952-09-04 7 DURBAX. Sept. 3. (Reuter)— Dr. G. M. Natcker. President of the Natal Indian Congress, was sentenced to a fine of £7 or o c month's imprisonment for violating railway apartheid (race segregation) regulations. He was one of 21 Indians and Africans four of them women vrho104 words
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Article93 1952-09-04 7 VERSAILLES. France Sept. 3, ißeuter)— Mrs. Camille Rouget attempted to drown herself m a washtub yesterday but was dragged to safety by a neighbour—her fourth unsuccessful suicide bid m as many days. Since Saturday >he has hanged 1 herself m her din-ing room by93 words
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Article16 1952-09-04 7 jJiK Inciiitn pi i itcd at the Venice Rim festival yest< accla unod. AFPAFP - 16 words
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Article91 1952-09-04 7 SYDNEY, Sept. 3. Taronga Zoo has added .m ei»;M foot Taipan one af the most deadly snakes— to it^ <<.lk. tion and now claims to be the only zoo with a Taipjui 7o<» nresident Sir Kdward Hallstrorn offered A £s4 f«.r a Taipan and twoReuter-AAP - 91 words
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Advertisement95 1952-09-04 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sepf. 3 The following are rhe closing prices ot rubber ond tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot £959 10s. per ton 5 t 24 d. buyers, £960 10s. sellers. Oct /Dec 23id. Three months: £947 10s. Jon95 words
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Advertisement73 1952-09-04 7 0 FIVTI IP FV: r\ X lIA I Ul\L3 x Q i.\fiiis or mi < :i im jw^*y* l^|l|TX s> y ie II \i. GOLF CM Bfl vy J^a^Hk. W Jk 1 tß|3tß^W3sss\ Sp.ildinf Toptlifht— 1 5. j J 'Ni'vaslip 0 FOR .^T^ Plasllr V FHOM JT Wood en Tret73 words
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Article320 1952-09-04 8 Bright Future Ahead ror Civil Airways LORD ALEXANDER, Britain's Minister of Defence, is confident the present Elizabethan age heralds triumph for British civil aviation as "four hundred years ago this country, on the threshold of the first Elizabethan age, was lay ing foundations of the320 words
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Article58 1952-09-04 8 AFP> American liner Unittd the blue riband. i detour of 16 miles not to ie British liner Queen eth, her captain John ers said Tuesday r lerson said he thought ggesi liner m d would, m the eyes of sengei s and c*ew, j digi58 words
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Article53 1952-09-04 8 FARNBOROUGH I (Hampshire), Sept. 3 I (I P)_De Havilland test pilot John Derry flying a nil- 110 nitfht jet fi?hter > rodketell at 7GO m.p.h. > through the sound bar- > ri.M- here yesterday miles above a crowd of thou- sands attending: the sec- ond day53 words
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Article80 1952-09-04 8 MANILA. Sept. 3 (AFP) To prevent Japanese textile? being transhipped to the Philipi pines tfirough Hongkong, the j Philippine Consulate m the British Colony will now demand presentation of manufacturers' certificates for all textiles shipped from there. I, was gathered from the customs circles here that there80 words
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46 1952-09-04 8 JAPAN led the list of importers of Indian scrap iron and i the January-May period ipanese imports totalled 16.71 i tons, ith the United >.< figUFe of 8.141 tons rankT ie United King- 7.015 tons and Italy ins.- A PAP - 46 words
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Article197 1952-09-04 8 MANILA, Sept S— A new Pacific Storm roared toward the Philippines today almost on the heels of tv-phoni, Mary, which killed more than l«0 persons and caused millions of pesos m property damage during the week-end. The Weather Bureau m a warning for eastern Yisayas nn<iU.P.; AFP - 197 words
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Article19 1952-09-04 8 GRYGVE Sohngren, 52, shipping adviser to the U.S. Government, has died at Englewood (New Jo; U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article20 1952-09-04 8 AT ihe c. had vehicle I nada. 4.78 m N 2.89 United S A PAP - 20 words
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Article14 1952-09-04 8 RADIOTELEFH< municati an^ Manila and Macao and Tokvd can on Sei I I Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP - 14 words
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Article23 1952-09-04 8 The Inti i I T 'lee i i cations Unions convention is to open m A genl ma on Oct. L.23 words
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Advertisement569 1952-09-04 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE 1 1 1 1 1- 1 j t rill iid Pcii.ims > ••am S'p'tr An IA SI r\'iii( mm: i\ MStepl '~> MJaepl 89Se»t/lOct tZOti an oi Dm >-- Ctep Tankj and passenge ANGLO-FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. lil S'pvrc BSen 3 X Umuhh SU. P SlKim V^569 words
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Advertisement467 1952-09-04 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regulai IO Chinu and Japan iiom Singapore. Pom Sut-Urnham Jw Penans Also trued Sailings frem Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penan? Prom "Szecbina" §ept 2A Sept 21 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P Sham Spore lor "Saecnnen" Sept 4 Sept 9 H'kon"Yochow"467 words
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Advertisement485 1952-09-04 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Llo>d Holland American line Nederland Live Rotterdam Rotterdam Hmtiterdafli MAI, II AX BOSTON MEW i'CWCK PHILADELPffIA BALTIMOKi: M(UU! I NEW OKULANS Spore P S'h:mi PensMg SI.OTI KDVK (HAL). BSept 9Sepl USepl BANTAM (EL) 10/KSept t7Sepl l v l9Sc|rt U\K\ (SMN) 1M '24Sepi 25 -<<Sept485 words
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Advertisement478 1952-09-04 8 EAST ASIATIC LIKE SAILINGS tHOM SCANIMN \\l <\ I X (OMIMSj S porp P S ham iVnußg "MEONIA' for Bar.gkok I<> l?Sepl 14 LSSeM 12 I Se "INDIA" foi Bangkok Saigon Honpkonp Manila 17 19 Sepl 15 l6Sepf I.'; US "PANAMA" tor Bangkok SsicoHongkong. Manila 26 ?76e|il 25Sep| "s^p* "LALANDIA"478 words
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996 1952-09-04 9 DIARK ree" 1 d m k%: n «x- T ;iK n bv Traditional m i' 1 UI MORI ll\| li lilKVl :;i d I I\! I. r "ecrs at B i m l ENTERTAINMENTS rii %l Rm IX Ui Ua n \l II \MMI:996 words
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Article176 1952-09-04 9 HONGKONG. Sept J— Speda] Standard Service closing pnees on the Hongkong Exchange mdav were $15.89 to £1 sterling: $6 3675 to US$l: $1,830 to Malayan SI- SO 3880 Us we Indonesian Rupiai">; Gold s>^y« to one tael. WASHINGTON. >ept. 5, (AP). TV* grovernnu'ui announced yrsterriay that the I'nited176 words
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Article128 1952-09-04 9 Lift Trade Bars— lkeda SAX FRANCISCO, Sept. 3: (Reuter>— Japan wants to help m eliminatiai! international trade barriers, Mr. llayate Ikeda. Japan's Finance Minister, said here as he left yesterday for Mexico City to participate m the meetings of the uovernors of the Inteinational Bank and of the International Monetary128 words
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364 1952-09-04 9 Britain's EPU Position Shows Big Improvement striking improvement m Britain's MPI position during August is shown m Uie British Treasury s monthly statement on the gold and dollar position, just issued The provisional figure for the sterling area deficit with the E-P-U. i* ELI millions or 4.8 million doMars, against364 words
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Article217 1952-09-04 9 Falls m prices force 15 firms Standard Staff Reporter THIS year's rubber slump-precipitated trade recession, attended by a general decline of prices, has increased business failures m Singapore. Singapore's Official Assignee and Public Trustee, Mr. W. G. Alcotk. pointed out thai m the firs! eight months217 words
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Article, Illustration118 1952-09-04 9 W Over-ailed workers at a Brierley Hill (Staffs) sheet i metal factory pushed their dinner plates on one side to watch fifteen mannequins parade in the latest fashions in t lit- i r- works canteen. Tlie mannequins, all works girls showed top-class autumn clothes for seventeen to nity-five-vear-olds. I Between118 words
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322 1952-09-04 9 A SEVENFOLD increase of motorcycles on Malayan roads compared to prewar reflects the big part which Malays has played m assisting the British motor cycle industry to expand. Motor cycles registered up to June this year numbered more than 20.000 whereas m 1940 there322 words
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Article140 1952-09-04 9 LONDON. Sept. :i (Reuter):— The Daily Mai] urges the need to consider German and Japanese shipbuilding eojnpetition m connect ion with the union threat to j ban overtime and piecework m British yards. "There is no such threat m Hamburg." says the Mail. "Germany is140 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-09-04 9 11 Notions Ban Goods To Reds photo. A section of the British Communication Exhibition at the Kuala Lumpur SelanRor Chinese Assembly Hall hold over the week-end. Yong Peng SeongYong Peng Seong - 29 words
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Article139 1952-09-04 9 Malaya s representatives will amon^i those from SouthEasi Asian countries who will j be^in shortly a two month '-ucalyptus study toui sponsored hv the Food and Agriruliure Organisation of the United Nations. The Australian Government is acting as the host t i the members who.139 words
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Article13 1952-09-04 9 THE European Consultative Assembly will open at Strasbourg on Monday Sept. 15. ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article197 1952-09-04 9 HONGKONG. Sept. 3, (Ren-ter-AAP) Embargoes on the sale of strategic and scarce materials to Communist China caused a drop of -H- per cent. m Hongkong exports m the financial year ending March 1952. compared with the previous financial year. The colony's imports m the197 words
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Article17 1952-09-04 9 Pakistan has agreed to send Russia raw ecu on and iotc ifl exchange lor wheat— A P.17 words
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250 1952-09-04 9 MEXICO CITY. Sept. 3. (AP). United States treasury Secret:)! John Sp.yder told a news Icrence yesterday the U.S. not only opposes changing the price of £olri but has no intention of permitting private ownership of coined gold. The Secretary here tor meetings of the World250 words
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Article107 1952-09-04 9 BELFAST, Sept. 3 (UP) Professor A. V. Hili. a Nobel prize winner and President of the British Association for -.he Advancement of Srience, warned at a meeting of the Asso aii.:on here that India's five-year p:-j!i to improve prewar Living standards could result m a107 words
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Article53 1952-09-04 9 LONDON, Sept 3 (Reuier)— Mr. William Alton Jooe American oil chief now la Peis*a at [he tnx/itation ol Pit :\fv Rfohamim I Men sadeq, )..,iv v isit Loodon on h kaj bade to the tkitte i a**: it was learned from usuallj well-iufonm d53 words
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152 1952-09-04 9 P VRIS Sept. 3 jAP i Western Europe's rate ol industrial production is slipp i tin* 19C3 ;.'<ore the .".I i shall Plan began -the I ganisation for Eu Econo mic Co-operation (OEECI dis i closed yesterday The OEEC said there had been "no Important152 words
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Article60 1952-09-04 9 Rubber Back Over 80 Cents Standard Matted Reporteff RUB BE! j)ii<cv m Singapore rei;a i n v d I] <;'iiis M a steady market yesterday to KO! CtW&A p« r Ib. lor first rulihcr for September khipmest Trader atti i rag prir- i :> •^cr Ib. ness was reported m60 words
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Article118 1952-09-04 9 HI USING uihlM-r ri«« <(en\ per Ib t in Sirra I < vf»slrrria\ <• l',ii\ <>i srllrr* NO 1 Si>ol I SOW mi l <> !i ii. bate* Sepl I 1 IS S ■,> Mli N B.S.S. 71 7«| N.i I R.SJS. BS r«me: Stead) i ONIMIN Xl Kill118 words
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Article30 1952-09-04 9 Produce Mart Featureless nduij M.irk< i i:< p. let Ti IE produce i is quite per pirul :md nil i r $:;/,o Jiva cub* I |SSQ (Lan < Muntok): S.ign |!2|30 words
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Advertisement141 1952-09-04 9 COLONY of SINGAPORE ANNUAL REPORT $3/- PER COPY To be purchased from Government Publication- lUireau, General Post Office, Sing apore, and local book »!i«mh.. REDUCTION im PRICES BRITISH GLASDULAR PRODUCTS LTD TESTRONES thr- finest of all regenerating mediums. Makes nun!* men. OretVMKI MfVMH disordfrs. functional weakness, premature as**inte <*tc (160141 words
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566 1952-09-04 10 Colour Bar In America?— We Have Same Thing Here Sir:— It is with disgust that I read the article on colour bur as experienced by certain Malayans m the United State?. It is indeed disgusting to read that the.se so-called "representatives of Malaya" want the people of the United States566 words
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283 1952-09-04 10 Sir;— ln reply to Wei-lin's r m The Standard Moni 1 am sn ry that he should have misread my previous letter on the subject of the motives behind the M.C.A. gift. When I wrote the letter the r day, I never283 words
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Letter102 1952-09-04 10 CLERKS FOR CORONATION Sir: I congratulate your correspondent "Fairplay" on his bold suggestion that a representative each from the Permanent and Temporary Establishments of the General Clerical Service of the Federal Government be included among those to be sent by the Government to witness the Coronation m London on June102 words
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Letter137 1952-09-04 10 Sj r: i note with much concern that 1 am unable to buy a small package of groundnuts or a loaf of bread unless I get a movement permit otherwise 1 shall.be arrested and fined. How is the illiterate person to know where to get a permit? The137 words
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Letter324 1952-09-04 10 Sir: It would mitigate the sufferings of the public a great deal if the Singapore Traction Co., would look into the supply position of their buses from time to time. The STC of course has generously quoted m the past figures on the number of their324 words
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510 1952-09-04 10 Techn ic al Tra in ing: Why Blame Students? Sir: After much talk on technical training for the local people, it is encouraging to hear that a further move m this direction lias been taken m the planning of a Polytechnic. If we have more supporters like Mr. Greer, an510 words
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460 1952-09-04 10 Sir: With referenrc to the letter of Veronica Agerbeck of Penang on Aug. 28 regarding the selection of candidates for Kirkby. I think that the qualifications mentioned m it hold good only for those who want to go to Kirkby. but certainly not for those who460 words
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Advertisement213 1952-09-04 10 Till. THEATRE WITH THE LONGEST Rl^S I WELCOMES THE CIRCUS^^ GALA CHARITY PREMIERE TONIGHT at 9.15 p. m. m aid ft! St .\ndn-vv\s Cathedral Memorial Hall tS C HNICOLOR g nif <; t niton Dorothy Gloria n rTON Will: HESTON LAMOUR GRAHAME lAMES STEWART IND A CAST Ol THOUSANDS f***—m213 words
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Advertisement108 1952-09-04 10 PWRH NQ Ms7lMimANo lBl^ DAILY 3 SHOWS 3.00—6.15 9.15 p.m. M.ttst Jh**>tr Ihifjs SEE IT NOW! "SAQI" (IN HINDUSTANI) ROYAL 3.00— 6.15 9.15 «'NADAN" (Hindustani) REX Johore Bahru. Now Showing 3 15 6.45 9.15 "PERMATA DI PERLINBAHAN (Malay) SIN New World Now Showing 7.00 9.15. "SHORGA DUNIA" (Malay) ATLANTIC (ireat108 words
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Advertisement159 1952-09-04 10 iVoir Sltairiiiff fit o [Mbbßl^m^ y S t Mss>g .vf#. 1••\ s j?t> k #f isi-: rx it it i PPj-^hET RENIGAOE i r EM ti>iu:»»hici presents •Jfs.\ Si I/, 3. m IN COLOR by TECHNICOLOR SAT. M NITE! A .Mvin from Nowhere A Woman with Nowhere to fl Go159 words
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Article, Illustration164 1952-09-04 11 Slammin' Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin' Sam Snead Mwy HOW are you doing icith your woods? ~ls the distance and direction right'- If not, iTJJ this: take your brassie and position the sole of the club flat on the ground. Face the club so it is squarely behind ihe bn'l with the164 words
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Article, Illustration92 1952-09-04 11 ,u^niDt*rs oi tne Queen Street Boys' Club participating m the Singapore Amateur Wcightlif ting Federation annual junior championships at the Happy World stadium on Sept. 7. Front row (from left to right) David Yeo (Flyweight). Tan Kiong V a n < Featherweight Seated (from left to right) Texas Teng (Capt),92 words
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Article484 1952-09-04 11 Burrows Makes Australian Run FOREST HILLS, New York, Sept. 3 (Reuter, IT) —Frank Sedgman, the holder and Wimbledon champion, was well below his top form when defeating Hal Burrows of the United States 6—2, 6—2, 6—4 to enter the fourth round of the men's singles of484 words
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Article235 1952-09-04 11 PAR IT BUNTAR, Wed. Bwcresi Badmintaa Party of i Penang defeated a Krian 1 District team by eight games to one m ail interesting match [played on Mr. Oh Bak Hirfs court last Saturday. The visitors showed a compiete superiori^ m the men's section but235 words
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Article27 1952-09-04 11 KLUANG. Wed.— The Chinese Association beat the Companion Badminton Party of Johore Bahru by six games to one m a friendly game played last night.27 words
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Article609 1952-09-04 11 LONDON. Sept. 3 (Keuter)— Surrey, the new County cricket champions, were held to a draw by Leicestershire m their final match of the season yesterday. Yorkshire and Lancashire, second and third respectively m the final table, both won, but Surrey finished with the comfortable margin609 words
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Article91 1952-09-04 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Wed.— In the inter-district cricket match for the Towkay Voon Hean Kooi Challenge Shield. Northern district beat Central district by 29 runs on the BMRC padang yesterday. Northern district scored 115. Saravasvaran t"P scoring with 70. In repiy. Central district scored 8(5. Dorairajali91 words
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Article57 1952-09-04 11 LONDON. Sent. X 'Router' yesterday's football results were: League Three < Southern >: Southend United 3 S.vmdon Town 0. League Three (Northern): Rochdale l Bradford v. Tranmere Rovers 1 Port Vale 1. lister Cup: Crusades i BaJivmena 1. RUGBY LEAGUE Yorkshire (up Ist Round Second League: Hun>let 257 words
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Article37 1952-09-04 11 NEW YORK. Sept. 2 (AP> Rocky Casteilani. high-ranking U.S. middleweight, recovered from a h'rst-round knockdown to win a unanimous 12-round decision over Johnny Lombardo here last night. Casteilani weighed list. 51b., Lombardo lOst. 131 b.37 words
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Article173 1952-09-04 11 HE WONT STOP F ICHTING NEW YORK. Sept. 2. <UP Rocky Mardaoo promised tooay thai if be 1 iai tlua world beavyweigbi c.h.:tn pi unship from Jersej J Wjlr/.t, be will take on ali corners. "1: I win I intend to be a fighting chnmp.on. I do not be*it*ve m173 words
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Article332 1952-09-04 11 BOURNEMOUTH, Sept. 3 (Reuter)— The Indian tourists, set to make 106 to win m 55 minutes, made a bold bid for victory m their match against Hampshire but failed by six runs. The match was drawn after India had gone for the runs332 words
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Article78 1952-09-04 11 A.l the f si general mcci i~~ ■)f memben ol the Gymk] Sports Ciub. the following oil i\s anci committee memben were rieetedl Pcs dei I Mr A.G. Peten (dce-prestdent, Mr. V Rajs 'lam. htm secretary Mr. M.A Majeed. too, treararei MAbc*jl Majid. Internal Buditori Messrs X si78 words
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Article41 1952-09-04 11 Al'i'K< >XIMAI ELY 40 000 ft. god available I storage. Lorries may proceed right up to t he space specified for loading and unload Services prompt. Terns reason able. Please apply to Box No T. 9<a. SI ihgaporc 141 words
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Article58 1952-09-04 11 KOTA TIXGGI. ,Wod.— The Police defeated the FTC. W I D.-n. Wing's XI by •■> P nil m flic reply of the final o ;he knockout iootball competition on Simday. The President of the te Mr. B. H. Catchpole gave a v speech alter the game, alter58 words
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Advertisement516 1952-09-04 11 NOTICtS *Efc SCUDAI, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Colony of Singapore) DIVIDEND NO. 19. E IS HEREBY GIVEN tat 1 Ordinary nt i ot the Company v i m thie R n, Ambef Building, X M lac m Stror-K SingaI S tai lay, 13tn Septer. 1952 it LI a.m.. the D:re516 words
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Advertisement452 1952-09-04 11 SITUATIONS VACANT JOHORE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT j POST OF HOUSEKEEPER Applications are Invited from tocallj^domkiled ladies] for the po.n of Housekeeper lat the General Hospital Johore Bahn Applicants should be single, |or widowed, and preferably between the ages of 30 and The duties of th c post Include supervrsion of laundry452 words
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Advertisement365 1952-09-04 11 ACKNGWIKDGMi.NI P S< v d M thank Is who nttenrif meet dKti i ':>■ .en.. SITUATION VACANT KUALA LUMF'JR M^rstCiPALITY Applications arc invited I I q at for the puM MUNICIPAL A vacant on the Ist. January i Candidates should be Associates of the Roya! In.i. British Architects and have365 words
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Miscellaneous133 1952-09-04 11 'J j 2 :-l L^^ \fIRIIADELmR v 'SB' j, i U N i PAI I m: o\I; m c i Exei 1 oa»--i X I, I i» r i f X r i i:i Kjr M Concentrate on JoU UN t i pan ANCI.It—J. H Ko i me OeKible. 1133 words
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Article170 1952-09-04 12 K% 111 (.11 HI I KRTON. Jr.. P Stall Correspondent J ORESI HILLS, New rorfc Sept :>. (AF) It isa*| lik»l\ anyone is uoini; i, brat Mum-en (onnnlU m Ibis jrear's national ttattia tbaaipioaships -n te»sl not before the final>. Bat i tew ■ii170 words
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424 1952-09-04 12 TWO OK Till: lour Singapore top-ranKcr> •jrlv this year quit the Singapore Badminton Assomim to ioin the Johore Badminton Association made a Zs£n*i£ to fte Singapore assocla .on yest^. Ihev re One Poll I.im and Ismail bin Marjan Malajan jhon,;!! Iv" star, who424 words
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Article98 1952-09-04 12 MIAMI BEACH. E rida, Sept. 1': (UP) Young Chi i Vejar. a New York University dram si i lenl si igged his way to a unanim >us 10-round decision tonight over Art Davis of Miami. The 147-pound counterpuncher wa tntly the aggressor as he fired continuous98 words
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Article279 1952-09-04 12 Hockey Begins Again SINGAPORE Recreation Club showed promise of another successful hockey season this year when they trounced Singapore Chinese Recreation Club by seven goals to nil m their first game on the padang yesterday. In fairness to the Chinese, they fielded a scratch eleven with279 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-09-04 12 <«<»h Hock Jin and €>oon Kok Yinjj who won the veterans doubles title at the Malayan Lawn Tennis championships at Penang on Monday.23 words
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Article115 1952-09-04 12 CALAIS. Prance, Sept. 2. UP—Teenage Egyptian swimmers M i>talha Dawoud ami Mahoud Hi am stilted (iff from nearby «ip Gn> Nez at 1712 GMT n their Rr I attempt to swim Ik Ei s i n Channel, Frenrh mrls who refuser! to give their115 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-09-04 12 Photo. Rovers' Snorts Club goalkeeper Kng; Hoe flashes out to intercept Awang Bakar m the nick of time and save this Tiger Sportin? Association attempt to score. An incident m yesterday's Stadium match which ended m a 1-1 draw. StandardStandard - 40 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-09-04 12 Youthful thua l«im i niang. described by promoter Nene as the "discovery oT 1952," who will be featured m a special bout at the Happy World Stadium tomorrow night. Chua, a natural fishter who. with careful handling should so far if he de cirit's on the Kins for a career,64 words
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Article, Illustration690 1952-09-04 12 3000 Fans Watch SAFA Cup Clash A GOAL four minutes from the kick oft by Rovers' Boon Leong and another, four minutes from the end by Tiger's Awong Bakar was all the scoring m yesterday's big SAFA Cup clash betwJn Rovers' Sports Club and the^jStandard - 690 words
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Article73 1952-09-04 12 LONDON, Sept. 3 (Renter)— There were 19 final acceptors announced today tor the St. Leger. last of the season's English classics for three-year-olds, to b e run over one mile six furlongs, 132 yards at Doncaster on Sept. 13. They are: Aicinus, Bob Major. Bold Buccaneer.73 words
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Article83 1952-09-04 12 NEWARD. New Jersey. Sept. 2 (UP): Jimmy Campagne, 1 4 7 of Philadelphia, scored a i lopsided eight-round decision tonight over Roy Alston. 145| of Trenton. New Jersey, m the feature bout at the Meadowbrook Bowl. Campagne knocked Alstons mouthpiece out m the sixth round and83 words
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272 1952-09-04 12 LES KIRK* who will make his Singapore debut against Little Paras on promoter Xene's programme at the Happy World Stadium this Friday impressed a good crowd which turned out to watch him sparring at the Stadium during the week-end. A member of Jack Solomons'272 words
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Article74 1952-09-04 12 IPOH Wed,— Twelve teams— two more than last year have entered for the Ipoh and District Hockey League which starts on Sept. 15. f Among tlie entrants are four new teams. 2/2 Gurkhas. Ist Battalion Worcestershires, Cheng Wah AA and Ipoh Anglo Chinese School.74 words
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Article50 1952-09-04 12 SERF.MBAN. Wed.— ln the] semi-final matches of the Taylor Shield six-a-side soccer competition, Seremban Rangers deleated NS Indians by two clear goals scored by Lawrence van Huizen. In the other semi -final, NS Indians "A" and XS Malays played to a goalless dtaw m spite \dt exit i'^v.50 words
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420 1952-09-04 12 SINGAPORE Rugby Union selectors, now busy nicking a Colony XV for the All-India Rugby tournament m Colombo this month, held their second last trial on the Padang yesterday fielding two team*. At the end of the game they must have felt all confused. Team play420 words
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Article212 1952-09-04 12 SEREMBAN, Wed— Nesri Sembilan All Blue* opened the Rusbv season with a win when they defeated the 13 18 flussars b\ rive points (one ijoal) to three one try). It was the first Kusjby match organised by the NS Kimby Football Association and m212 words
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58 1952-09-04 12 Signals Lose Garrison League Fins! Xl \1 A II Ml 1 I IMaUjra Suii.ii i were hejten (ov H \N( m i: I Leacw final pi IHi ground hei c tod RASC uoalki't'pi f pla>ed \u- bCB| RAS 24 minutes fi openc n when he rander. I I r s58 words
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Advertisement76 1952-09-04 12 Sfntit*lhin<j A*>aSEAVIEW HOTEI Sf>4l ?**lni §09g tfof St'ti I: if rig Sfttii rtlutf l.iutvUiiiti' JULIAN FOORMAN HiS TRIC Commencing next Saturday, 6th Se <• will specialise m ihr aceiMiratiow <»t IM imported Hsh to lulrrtia l imiai ami recipes ol c\cr\ kiinl. ONL\ FINEST SIII-MI Ol l\ I I SKI)76 words
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Miscellaneous84 1952-09-04 12 9\^Am\ m m\\rJ 9mm\ wr SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA Cup semifinul Royal Navy v RAF Seletar at Jalan Bestir Stadium; Div. 34 CYMA (PM) v Immigration SC at Geylung; Div. SB P Tv TMOBA at CYMA. SBHFA League Pnlau Bukom v Hong Kong Bank "A" at F N. HOCKEY: Latift Wanderers84 words
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