Singapore Standard, 6 September 1952
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Title Section21 1952-09-06 1 Singapore Standard 40W iJP*W M M 1 w J VOL. 11l NO. 66 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS21 words
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Article320 1952-09-06 1 TUC Officials Fear Slump In Industries MARGATE, Sept. 5: (Reufer) Britain's rod« union movement today appealed to the Government to cilow a full-scale exchange of goods with Russia, China and other Communist countries. inimous vote at the Trades Union Congress meeting here, delegates representing 8.000,000 s320 words
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Article50 1952-09-06 1 LIM TIONG ANN - S EX KILLER VISITS T. BAHRU LIM TIONG ANN 1 EE year old W ng Chee Tuck j stabbed m her -econd floor; .Mob Guan TerB Singabs made by hen he returned about nine o'clock :ied instru,:nd near the had found Is be ieved to rial or. she ran World,50 words
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Article23 1952-09-06 1 Aly Maher Reshuffles His Govt. 5 Reuter):— r ompleted a of his six Irgency cabinet v f Egypt's .".on. of ministers laher himself23 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-09-06 1 Photo federation teachers waiKing down Kuala Lumtur airport yesterday to a BOAC York aircraft rhich took them to Kirkby. England. Forty-four ipfl yesterday.- Yong Peng SiongYong Peng Siong - 29 words
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411 1952-09-06 1 PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 4 (Reuter). General Eisenhower tonight rejected imperialism, isolationism and appeasement m an address which formally opened his lection campaign. He offered a 10-point programme £or peace to an America which, lie said, stood "perilously close to World War III." In a lighting411 words
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Article110 1952-09-06 1 Malay a-RI Plan Talks On Rubber JAKARTA. Sept. 5: (UP)— A Malaya-Indonesia conl etu-o is being planned here nSxt month to discuss matters of mutual concern regard ng rubber production and export. 'it was reported tod.iy. The reported meeting h 3 continuation of discussions held by the two governments during110 words
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Article17 1952-09-06 1 Czechoslovak-Ceylonese mj. >- tiitions are under way to open a Czech legation m Colombo. I Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP - 17 words
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138 1952-09-06 1 FOLLOWING the many requests received from various organisations lor permission to welcome the Duchess of Kent, when she arrives m Singapore on Sept. 30, the Singapore Government announced last night that it must refuse any additional engagements to a programme which is already arduous. The138 words
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Article76 1952-09-06 1 Wild Elephants Destroy Crops IPOII, Fri— Wild elephants roving m the Diadinsi area of Perak are reported t,> hiv<* created havoc an ong the villages of Kaniuon? Metbau jini Raja Hitam, two of the largest resc'ttlements ia Narth Perak. and to have destroyed large areas of crops. It is believed76 words
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Article79 1952-09-06 1 RI'BBE X prices m Singapore declined sharply by 2 3 4 cents per lb. yesterday to pre-Koreun war levels. First grade rubber for September shipment was quoted at 7.> 3 4 cents per lb. at the close. Despite Russian buying m London and some Continental79 words
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Article83 1952-09-06 1 PENANG. Fri.— The first act that Roydon Arthur Coul-son-Gilmer did after being acquitted on six charges of criminal breach of trust of $147,187 by Sessions Court President, Mr. B. G. Smith. today, was to dash to the airport m a car to see a friend Off. Coulson-Gilmer.83 words
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Article65 1952-09-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Malayan Railway Administration announced today that the down local train from Ipoh to Gemas, which leaves Ipoh at G4O a.m.. will leave at 810 am instead on Sept. 8 and 9. and terminate! at Kuala Lumpur. Locai train services from Kuala Lumpur to Gemas65 words
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Article46 1952-09-06 1 SEOUL. Sept. r > (UP)— Amert- j can and Australian fiu; ter bombers smashed a Communist mine and ore processing plant deep m North Korea today With a two-wave assault that left the vital Red installation mass of flames, explosions and billowing black smoke.46 words
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Article157 1952-09-06 1 FORCES CATCH 1 MORE TOP RED Xl ALA LUMPUR, In. The branch committee secretary m the terrorist organisation oi Bentong, Phoo Kok Kwan, was the terrorist captured on Aug. !28 by Security Forces, it was disclosed today. Phoo lived m that area before he went underground. Two terrorists were killed.157 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-09-06 1 CHARLES Chaplin is I supported I) v Charles < Chaplin, .Junior. m thi*. scene iiom "Linieligtit*' his first Bin ioi Ive years. In addition io Charles, Junior, the fili'i made m Bollywood Features Syd- n<-v Chaplin, another Chaplin son, and .1 brief 1 glimpse <>f three younger C n apliAI - 79 words
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Article34 1952-09-06 1 THE Pan-Malayan Council of the Stamford Club will < interview the Deputy High Commissioner at Kuala Lum- pur tomorrow to discus- the < position of graduate teachers < m the public service.34 words
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168 1952-09-06 1 Man In Raft Was Stalked By Shark For Two Days LAS PALM AS, Sept. 5 (AP) Louis Alain Bombard, the Frenchman who is trying to reach America by raft, arrived here yesterday after a hazardous 11-day trip from Casablanca. He said the voyage was "very hard." "My worst experience,** he168 words
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Article89 1952-09-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fii Che Abdul Aziz bin I-hak will ask the Chief Secretary at the Federal Legislative Council meeting on Sept 10, what progress lias be achieve i m the woi king >t he member s.v.sten i In v. unofTifials ho -i portfolios. Alter ho has89 words
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Article24 1952-09-06 1 AUSTRALIA hi; offered Pakistan equipment valued at Rs. 15,000,000 t he* delivered during the current year under the Cuivimbo Piuu. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article214 1952-09-06 1 Standard Staff Reporter MR. S. JAGANATHAN, general secretary *i ttuSingapore Trade Union Congress and member oi the Labour Party, who was not nominated by the General Council of the Party to contest the forthcoming City Council elections m the South Ward, has received a214 words
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Article80 1952-09-06 1 BANGKOK. Sept. 5 (ReuterAAP) A Thai trade mis-ion 'headed by the assistant Mm t< for Economic Afl Colonel Siri Siriyothin. will visit Japan, India. Burma, and In- idone.sia to survey and study the possibilities of trade Improve- j ment with these n< countries, the Government80 words
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Article55 1952-09-06 1 LONDO! E —Time an I pendent that t. Lest figures gi if and I tlio small fry were b killed, thp paper "Here Is th b I of In form at i A. D Pet plare [j md ml with truth i H« knows the55 words
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Article35 1952-09-06 1 C ALCUI Mr. i B to In- ig from a Soutl it th« airpoi t here 1 eral gituat thai '•gj id II •> m m B i m Philippines "d< ue:35 words
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182 1952-09-06 2 Paid $300 For Flat He Didn't Get, Court Told NEWSMAN ACCUSES CONTRACTOR BRITISH newspaptrnuin, Russel Ray Spurr, for?ten* correspondent or a London daily, alleged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday that a Europni lontractor cheated him of $300 after promising to eel linn a flat. i lence at the182 words
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35 1952-09-06 2 Ihe i ment se\ n •a ke a b Tae Sen Mr. John Pinto, C S Mr. B .< for a:*:^n nemben I the ntine Si at St. i Island nted35 words
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Article22 1952-09-06 2 A PICKPOCKET fished 5220 the pocket of a Chinese at the General Post Office on ibe oese alsu identity card22 words
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Article63 1952-09-06 2 -—nation is being i :ull identity the informants to the Social j fare Department m cases of j ■al stated the August ■:t of the Department. •y new eases and 19 of illtreatment of child- were j gated and dealt Augusi A wore reported by the63 words
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175 1952-09-06 2 Standard Staff Beportei OFFICERS ol u> X■K yal Air F Regiment (Malaya) holdce commissions j will receivg gratuity according to the length I ervice com- pieted. Far Easl Air Forces Hc..;!quarters have announced a c of gratuity -pproved by j Air ry by175 words
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Article159 1952-09-06 2 fct^ndard Staff Reporter i 4 i OKl> Mim of STS.fi:»B i incurred by the Social Vi :lar« Department last month when 4.74' i families utre m receipt of assistance. Ine Social Welfare report for Aui;u>t states that the number of new cases has passed the159 words
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446 1952-09-06 2 S'pore Doctor s Differ On Its Effects SMOKING: It cost many lives, he says**uu* Standard Staff Reporter SEVERAL Singapore doctors gave controversial opinions yesterday when csked whether cigarette smoking was causing heaVy toll of human lives. However, they ail agreed that cancer m the lungs was more prevalent m smokers446 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-09-06 2 A teacher of the Singapore Presbyterian Boys' School. Mr. Sia Kab Hui who has been awarded a I *.S. educational exchange fellowship to st'idv education at the University of Illinois, will leave the Colony about the middle of October.39 words
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Article25 1952-09-06 2 MR. EDWARD F. Middieditch has been appointed by the Governor of Singapore, tC be a Member and Secretary oi the Publk Assistance Board.25 words
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Article88 1952-09-06 2 He Seeks Aid For Tunisia j MR. TAIB SLIM, a leader of the Nationalist party Des1 1 tour m Cairo, flew into Singapore yesterday to seek i ''material aid" from Malaya for the cause of Tunisian m- dependence. He was met at the nirport 1 by prominent Pakistanis and Malays,88 words
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197 1952-09-06 2 A 29-YEAR-OLD woman Sect Peck \gor, who was surprised by her husband while she was m bed with his employee, a 17-year-old boy, tried to end her life hy taking a solution of acid, the Singapore Fourth Police Court was told yesterday. The197 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-09-06 2 WORKMEN are making < I rid i d progress <>n l"c Shen on wS -pension to palmer Bead. The work is expected to complete m three months' time. Picture workmen levelling shows the road.- Standard photo.Standard - 38 words
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Article210 1952-09-06 2 $150,000 Welfare Home Plan Standard Staff Reporter THE Malay Women's Wei- fare Association m Singapore L fo buiid a $150,000 Weilare j Home to house about 15J Malay women destitute? and < orphans, the president oftne Associate Che Zahara bine Moor Mohammed told 1 Standard yesterday. Che Zahara said that210 words
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Article82 1952-09-06 2 ELEVEN trishamen were warned by the Singapore Scroll Police Court Magistrate, Mr. I). H- Chapman, yesterday to keep oflf the compound of St. Andrew"* Cathedral. Inspector A D. Jacobs, proKcmtif. told the court that the arrests were made oh petition by the Arctadeacua of the82 words
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Article49 1952-09-06 2 THE Singapore Girls' Sports Club yesterday announced the following cash sweep results: F:rst prize No. 103JJ94; second prize No. *****2; third prize No. *****3; fourth pr;ze —No. 1 ('3703. Consolation prizes Nos. *****7. *****8 t«337, *****2. L *****, 1 U1349. *****5 *****1, *****! and *****849 words
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Article24 1952-09-06 2 MRS. D. F. Athertpn. Primary Supervisor, English I Sefaoots, Singapore, has been I appointed to act as hea.i- mistress ol Pearl's Hill School.24 words
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Advertisement124 1952-09-06 2 $!l%fc, f s Haii Even the most difficult r/^ wnuAMs 20 cts# Ul Ct. ry Li..c Henna SHompoo cleanses and brightens. m mm > Docs not colour the hair. CAMOMILE SHAMPOO An original Herbal Shampoo particularly suitable for young 2O CIS* [XT jtU<k('l lediet' hair gives a natural brilliancy to124 words
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Advertisement108 1952-09-06 2 But do not fear-Kx^ •ASPRO' »»WeH *»ay« the f power to stop tK« fevef anil joothe away tKe pains and aches m a«d N^ S. ASP R 0 f t*bWts »r« also very JUICK m action. tach tablet f specially tealed so that moist &mf cannot affect them. In p*&***108 words
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Miscellaneous181 1952-09-06 2 1 f~ ■_>^^ > 1 fALL CIGHT, LCA'EK POY, J 1 SF^^^^^QTVM SORRY, SL»T JT'LL Bt 1 f^T 1 f _ni Tt>. /ii^^^N MOW VOU'CE GOING V OH, DOCTOR N AT LCA6T A FULL M»N I t-» r^4/ADI lF I ifSS^Wi' B^K TO FOTSHOT WONMLIG. PLEASE \U TE BEFORE: THE181 words
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Article192 1952-09-06 3 Only Imports From UK, Ireland And Commonwealth Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government has issued an order to regulate imports of coronation souvenirs. From today only approved souvenirs made m the United Kingdom, Ireland, or any one of the British Commonwealth countries and Colo--1 nial territories,192 words
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Article, Illustration87 1952-09-06 3 MISS Ilw.insr I.i fc»" wllf) danced Beethoven's Third Country Dance and Mosskowski's Valse at the concert m aid of the Redemptarist Fathers' Buildinii Fund at the Victoria .Memorial Hall last nisht. Tlie show which was presented by the V.M..V (Church of (he Sacred Heart) will be repeated tomorrow at S87 words
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Article112 1952-09-06 3 A n ti- Vice Men Made 118 Raids A TOTAL of 118 anti-vice raid* on hotels were carried out m August, states the Department of Social Welfare progress report for last month, j resulting m 21 prosecutions; against hotel keepers eight of j whom were convicted and lined. Anti-vice checks112 words
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Article61 1952-09-06 3 A Japanese-built kitchen m I the General Hospital grounds; used tor the preparation of Child Feeding meals had to be abandoned owin^ to the ravages of white ants. This is stated m the Singapore Social Welfare Department's report for month of August, 1952. The children's meals are61 words
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228 1952-09-06 3 WHAT is needed m Malaya today is a body of qualified accountants who could set examinations here at Which a very high standard would be expected -and winch i would offer qualification acceptable to Government, commerce and industry, said Mr. Gordon Van Hien. a qualified228 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-09-06 3 PICTURE shows work m j i progress at the new Royal i SATA Clinic at Alison i Road. Singapore. The i $800,000 clinic will be used for diagnosis and treatment of T.B. The opening ceremony will be i performed by the Duchess of Kent daring her tour of Singapore thisStandard - 56 words
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Article94 1952-09-06 3 Standard Stuff Reporter AXXA THAM, 24. a former Singapore dance hostess, who tried to end her life last month. has found a job as a salesgirl, the Singapore Second Police L' >urt Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, was fold when her case came up for sentence94 words
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Article75 1952-09-06 3 OX TRIAL a', the Singapore Assizes yesterday on a charge of housebreaking by night a young man. Koh Lai Wah, was acquitted by Mr. Justice Knight on the jury s verdict. It was alleged that Koh and j two other men, one nrmed with a knife,75 words
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Article39 1952-09-06 3 A MAX. Loo Chung Fan. who had paid 51 per cent of 1 his liabilities of 51. 435. was granted a discharge from bankruptcy by the Chief .Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. m the Singapore High Court yesterday.39 words
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164 1952-09-06 3 A NAGGING stepmother was the cause of a Malay youth running away from home, it is stated m the j Progress Summary of the Singapore Social Welfare Department issued yesterday. The report says that whileaway fro™ home he fell into had 'company, lost his164 words
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Article78 1952-09-06 3 THE President of the City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice; will be among those to be presented to the Duchess of Kent, following her inspection j of the guard of honour at Kallang Airport on Sept. 30. Among the 150 guests invited to the arrival78 words
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Article66 1952-09-06 3 THREE girls from the Mount Emily Girls' Home, Singapore have asked to be trained as thurch workers. Sthe Social Welfare Department's Progress Summary Da H|l I* I These three girls were discharged during the month to take up residence at the Bihle Training School, Green66 words
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Article107 1952-09-06 3 A NEW map of Singapore's rural areas will be submitted to an ad hoc committee of the Rural Board, a Board spokesman said yesterday. At present, the rural area is divided into seven districts. However, m view of the fart that certain changes for the107 words
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Article41 1952-09-06 3 OXE hundred cases of various disputes were dealt with by the Social Welfare Department during August. The cases were mostly of a domestic or matrimonial nature or concerned the custody of children, uncontrollable daughter-;, prostitution, etc.41 words
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Article75 1952-09-06 3 i Police Mi l D'Netto, y^ m com tion wilh a $7,000 which was found by 1 1 S Abu bin Ay Chin Huaf were c I with the theft of the longing to the Int Salvai jociation on 1 of Asia off Sultan S Khamis bin75 words
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Article324 1952-09-06 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore C it > Council i-« prepared m consider applications similar to Mr. S. H Soon's e.n tiu-ir own merits, Mr. J. T. Rea, Deputy President wi tfae City Council, told The Standard yesterday po^nwcnttng M how Mr. Soon,324 words
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Advertisement94 1952-09-06 3 /fcft**jf£1- 1 1 x J/fflsK if Sm^Si BRASSIERES $ij| Wj |l h£ BA7/U TEXTILES LTD. U< MAZDAS CO., OIvO v > INCj iMir savings v^ iI J iiro* 100 STARI I SAVI Pi€ S 1 j tWjc Cbartertb Panfe of Snbiu, 9.!istralia anTJ Cljina. x;, 1? 1 .'l. ration. Borneo94 words
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Advertisement51 1952-09-06 3 AMERICA'S Top-Selling Refrigerator Han* Alt 7 he Features You Want! j (JllJresnl m^^Si i i| i Hikil Inn prral hit S£ft^ft^^^btfflMl9"V^Bft^ftVl S 'Vftab^>^ HV >k *ff J 'i i j 4* I•4 i J^H^BJi^^^ 1 price (from $860). SOLE AGENTS GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD. 200, CLEMENCEAU AVENUE, TEL. 5330, 5339,51 words
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Article232 1952-09-06 4 PEN ANG'S CIVIC SPIRIT PRAISED Take More Interest In World Affairs— Purcell Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. Dr. Victor Purcell, adviser to the Malayan Chinese Association in the United Kingdom, today praised the civic spirit of Penang as one which is higher than any other part of Malaya. In a232 words
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Article201 1952-09-06 4 KLANG. Fn- The District Officer. Klanf Mr John Hamer hrn promised to investigate a ainl :v a Chinese widow, G Swee Heng, th,:t a hut h she bull wth her life ngfi $600 bai row to *c P ed down because it would er a road201 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-09-06 4 photo. Miss UM U <su<*st artiste) whose rendering vi Sthit bat's Seivnade m Mandarin, and "KJH Me" m Italian won r(H:,idv of applaud at the CVMA caaeesi heM lust nin h t at the Victoria The iir*'. StandardStandard - 38 words
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184 1952-09-06 4 LAST Cl i and the i tours ol v. Hig jhts i i Li t artist el f S D H ing Li £r of the B ireie. B Is of i Scho :rl Lim Pee Yin won rts ol the aud of RachnofTs "•Pre184 words
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Article35 1952-09-06 4 A TOTAL ol $8,035 was realised last nigbi if premiere ol "The Gre.' I Sh On Earth* 1 ,c Cathay Theatre m aid oi I c S* Andrews Cathedral War Memorial Ha!! Fund.35 words
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Article92 1952-09-06 4 WHEN Ch la Chwee Ley lost :;8 b tin plating he made a search m the city and fin.." ad them m two < secondhand shop wa> stated m the Singapore Relief; Court yesterday. He waa giving evidence at Ihe trial oi Chua Kirn Sing.92 words
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Article102 1952-09-06 4 Templer Meets NS Officials SEREMBAN. Fri. The Hign Commissioner. General sir Gerald Tern pier who visited Seremban today, met high officials at the Seremban Police Headquarters to discuss Emergency matters af fecting the State. Among those who attended the meeting were the Mentri Besar, Che Abdul Aziz bin Haji Abdul102 words
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Article299 1952-09-06 4 Xl ALA LUMFIIR, Fri.— A Chinese went to the house of a woman. Chan Fook Ying at Scrdang-Bharu village and demanded $2,000 saving that he wanted the money to enable his "gang*" to escape to Thailand. He warned her that a she fj ed299 words
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Article124 1952-09-06 4 MORE than TOO people wore entertained to a Han Raya concert staged by the R.A.S.C. School, Far East, held at the Garrison Gymnasium. Nee Soon lasi night. The free can£exi was arranged by R.S.M. Attan bin Yatim and senior Malayan N.C.O's of the R.A.S.C. School. The124 words
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Article361 1952-09-06 4 WONG HOI trtivifciy wno naa 10 pre\iuu» victions and who was 'betrayed" during his 16th act of breaking the law by a Police informer, sprang up while m the dock m a fit of uncontrollable rage and spat m the face of the informer as361 words
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Article24 1952-09-06 4 MR. LOKi!, WENG CHEE, Council Reporter. has been appointed by the Singapore Government to act as Clerk of the Legislative Council.24 words
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Article, Illustration9 1952-09-06 4 -Photo by end. L. C. GalistanL. C. Galistan - 9 words
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Article87 1952-09-06 4 KUALA LUMPIK. Fri. The monthly Statistical Bulletin of the Federation of Malaya for July shows that revenue from Customs and Excise was the highest si"t> e April. It 55.;50,000 more than the takings m June. Revenue from these two sources since the beginning of the year has87 words
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Article178 1952-09-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri—Holding that the accident was due to the negligence of the driver of a motor-lorry belonging to the Straits Tin Fields Ltd., Mr. Justice .Wilson at the High Court today awarded $1,352 as damages With costs to Abdul Karim bin Mohamed Said,178 words
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Article396 1952-09-06 4 «*|\<;\POKl' culMntions liable t«i load shedding today: I>\Y Xlevimira ln< in<-iator. Havei«Mk i:«l.. Malayan Brewery. lt.r Brewery, IMethelm < <» T;niClin Kd Ak-\.'iiidrn Kcl. 5.1 .1-. FtHN*iii\ I»;»rk. Alexandra South sIT st iJMBes, \Jiri Kd.. Silat K«l Ua-e Medical '"tore. Bukit Pm^oli. 8.A.T.. Malayan RetriK. Oe Trainiwr396 words
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318 1952-09-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Col. R. E. Kcnn* oppeored before Raja Chik Ja'ofar m the Second Magistrate's Court here today m answe* to i summons for driving a motor-car while under th, influence of alcohol- He was alleged to htv< been incapable of having318 words
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Article87 1952-09-06 4 'Food Seal' On Seremban KIAi.A LCMPOt I i the "food M^al" on st-rt-i Government bus <na« •;< -v there should I*** no vul< < other disposal of tinned m the town unless be pi rw who hold permit isstm the District Otteer, I Mohd. Bazain him 1 llsah Bkvpkeepen vbo87 words
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Article56 1952-09-06 4 Councillor's Daughter Weds In JB J BAI ber Coun v j hosts <•' i dinnt j sion I I tary. Pahang. I 7 1 1 Bril M i. J Dal Ldris. 1 I i bin k ret.. Eta I I i Is r s Johoi on E i Ii t56 words
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Article35 1952-09-06 4 MR. ERIC JAMES DAY. m Australian professional dancer who is ai present m Singapore on a vj-;:t- w; giw an exhibition at the Air Yi< w Cable! tonight and also Sept. 13 n:ght.35 words
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Article48 1952-09-06 4 nenn c at the fi Cathed r t v i n their 6 r i v i v. fid SOt M I b '».('->: p Club gi Imam HiB t was the OB tnd v." i M< Co Ltd. v.as C c a imirk of managing48 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-09-06 5 !JiT s r ha !J Lai YoOB an «ld girl of St. Mans Girls' >*h«M>l. KuaU Lumpur and i Ntudent teacher of B atu l ili wh ha s been >♦•!»-, trtl fo r training at Kirk ollt-e. She will leave h^ -m vuth the re^t of tbe «><i.h on64 words
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90 1952-09-06 5 t- N W.— Wil] take i nthfl ta [he p:- seal iter supply P Swettenham th€ X ane i nnao, Mr. coa plaints Ct mg Jin n Bi g said that the poo- F J or- Swettenham were wch hardship r^e- w ptesenl90 words
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Article187 1952-09-06 5 Kirkby Trainees Use New Runway KUALA LIMPIR, Fri. About 400 people crowded round Kuala Lumpur airfield this morning to see the first fourengine plane belonging to a commercial air line land on the new 2.000 yards runway completed recently at a cost of several hundred thousand dollars. plane a tour-engine187 words
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Article38 1952-09-06 5 GOH Kirn Hvvee. a Special Con-table attached to Sagil ftliee Station. who was charged before the Muar Magistrate for absenting him- from duty for 56 days witboul leave, was sentenced to throe weeks' rigorous im-pri.-on:nent.38 words
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Article72 1952-09-06 5 IPOH. Fri.— Mr. Lee We Fc-i and Miss Kong Yee Mci sron tbe rr!en_ and women Pe-ak nnwitriT) singing championships respectively-, at the Jubih-e Park Sint, Jing Cafe last ni§ht. The competition be^un on Sept. 1 and ended la^t night. Three Chinese school *ins/v.g teachers were72 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-09-06 5 Photo by THE Methodist Youth Work Camp at P:indamaram held its first servie*. m *u~ hun h building which is nearing completion. Picfure shows a hymn bein? i?.ni h,,S«^ the service. Rev. Haines, or K ani S er of the camp is seen standing Sist P m"r Chin Seng PohChin Seng Poh - 50 words
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529 1952-09-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Questions ranging from the shooting of a group of labourers to government grants in-aid to Malay and Chinese schools, will be asked m the Federal Legislative Council on Sept. 10 Mr. P. C. Au-Yong will ask the Secretary for Defence who529 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-09-06 5 by MISS Bessie Lee Ken? Xgoh (seated sixth from left), a law student who is back from London for a holiday m Peaang was entertained to a dinner by the President of the Meridian Badminton Party, Mr. Tan Teik Lim (back row second from right). Miss Lee. daughter of PenangSam Kai Yee - 76 words
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Article216 1952-09-06 5 MALACCA, Fri.— The housing shortage m town was again raised m the Settlement Council m a written question by Mr. Kiioo Kirn Lian. But it is understood that the public will get no immediate relief. Although the Housing Trust Ordinance empowers the Housing Trust m216 words
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Article115 1952-09-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fi i.- Over 1.000 friends and relatives at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Kok Wee Sin nee Madam Teoh Ki:n N.vong. here yesterday Mrs. Kok. 63. was m stood health but died of a sudden j heart attack on Wednesday I night. She115 words
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Article238 1952-09-06 5 Police Place Ambushes A round A mpang Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. An intensive security scheme has been devised by Kuala Lumpur Police for the guarding of Chinese tin mines in the Ampang area where at present there are about 24 mines in operation.238 words
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Article52 1952-09-06 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fr:.— More land has been acquired by the State Government for the proposed Princess Elizabeth Home for the Blind. The preparation of the site and the erection of the bui ing will soon ho taken m hand as the money has been52 words
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Article245 1952-09-06 5 K:\-\r LU tpj i j folio a inj :...ve p is*ed t!ie Selangor Km.-' y, :ma j C tss 'J eache s examinaf <>l RSE M Yuen Ch .1 BR> M J A (RRSi. Victor Go il Ms k Otxg En| h ick h245 words
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Article41 1952-09-06 5 KUANTAH, Fri.— Fudzil bin Arriffia, 18 pears, a -perial constable of Ayer Puteh, not return to his p<> piration of hi s teave He said his Eatber sack. He w fined $20 ia the Po t Ca here.41 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-09-06 5 MR. (Hi M. SHIN i| MMM Bulimi l.aboui O:<lw« who i- I'Mving for tlw X on S.rpt h\ an f<u x month Colonial ItfflKl Training Course. Mr himLs th«* rides! son «>i Mi i-^.i Mrs. (him; Sen NfCM f Jpoli.40 words
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Article108 1952-09-06 5 KUANTAN, Fn Char?-! Lh incooMdei ite dtrtvio( Br ci ah Ru.ui. i atu < M.( vehicle to crash into the near si ttu eat Cbai < Wai said lie k as frrrpint ireU to 'ie l«fl The polii c i came a; a high speed ■■■>108 words
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Advertisement195 1952-09-06 5 ci'm at /u#/t jpeedj ti% can SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD., I 315/319. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE- Tele. 3128. DEFINITELY LAST DAY o/ our Isi Ammiwrsmrjj -SALE;LflSt Donf M $t thls LAST CHANCE Save! A Boon ro Bargain Wunrers and Shoppets! It r Came, and join Hie Crowds before it's too lore! II195 words
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Advertisement498 1952-09-06 5 Oi i\l llilll lil II t! W^b^bw v i A hr swam «r<-arin« )ii» »ntt-w»t<L It w*. j -41 y vatrrproof perfectly saft to ywim with. j I _^j|fl.^^L^"^ J^&I&lL «Plk *^tW *T&'M^\ 5 But tbeo— .calamity! Tbr atrap buckle Ij t arfaP^a^B^Br ''#^^7jß| 'y*{ *MßrY^^^^l Irird to hvc hi^498 words
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Article635 1952-09-06 6 i. o nun nen Malacca, Mr. H. G. Hammett, told th. Settlement Council last Thursday: ising the birth ol a nation-and we must k the Communists to playing no small a part m E true. AsMr.Hammettsaid, Comroui] vinced Malays, Chinese, Indians. I ans and Europeans thai635 words
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Article1105 1952-09-06 6 »«pr* TO SIB ERIC MA&A»*iE The foUouing reply ft Sir f^SUR. box) by TheStaM London CS do« no* sent to the Editor of The limes, i> on August 27. T By STANDARD LONDON CORRESPONDENT THE desire to see Malaya balkanized with Us three ethnic groups neatly1,105 words
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Article112 1952-09-06 6 Review of Views Spores Progress < REVIEWING the annual report of the Singapore Govern-, meni the Nanyang Siang Pau lauded the progress made by the City during 1951 m its yesterday's editorial. The paper, however. pomiea out that' there are still four outstand ng questions which the authorities must sejve112 words
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Article405 1952-09-06 6 Sir; I am very much perturbed at the devious ways of selection to fill vacant Government appointments. Though there are many anomalies, I wish In this instance to refer to a recent C.S.O. circular which invites applicants 'or appointment as Assistant Examiners. Ini come Tax Department. This405 words
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1026 1952-09-06 6 LIM KOON TECK - LIM KOON TECK By "RECENTLY Mr. D. Komiosi, Chiel Planning Surveyor m Sir George Pepler's Diagnostic Survey Team foi the New Singapore at the Rotary Club said "'The fact emerged that at present we are building at the rate of 3.000 (units) a year and1,026 words
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Advertisement55 1952-09-06 6 ROBBIALAC PAINTS Ueajudtiu and ptofaXA^ I *ers m the Federation ot i/'»rJ^fitt Mjtav.i and Singapore: /^•K^ L The Shell Company Hougkonc Shimhal iWiife.^ Banking Corporation Public Works Depart ments. Hi iTnmfcFl Mftal Box Co. of Miliva K£ll»!lEsS3l Ltd. Singapore Traction Co. U fc^^«s*| Cinjcapore rurf Club. I WALL A^* nls:55 words
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Advertisement735 1952-09-06 6 Unity in Maiaifa Th5 iaUo,n«g h > the fJ'^ZfoL. S/A»fl».« KU» fod««n P»«»?** jaSrrtami and CnwfleM (London* TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Interesting, >' p ivj t vithv and v rn themselves to be a natior s c oJ h .t one the Linope n f work over ge735 words
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Article283 1952-09-06 7 NAIROBI, Sept. 5 (Reuter) —An emergency meeting of the Kenya I Legislative Council is expected to be called m the next few days to consider special measures to combat current unrest. The date of the session will be announced after a meeting of the executive council on283 words
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Article119 1952-09-06 7 MALACCA. Fri.— Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. the '"Sage uf Malacca," and President of the Malayan Chinese Associa- j tion will be traditionally feted, by the Malacca Chinese com- j munity tomorrow afternoon m 1 honour of the bestowal of knighthood on him. Representatives of 70 Chinese119 words
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Article84 1952-09-06 7 A MONEYLENDER, Hardit Singh, against whom receiving and adjudicating orders had been made was successful m having the orders annulled by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley m the Singa- 1 pore High Court yesterday. It was stated that Hardit Singh had paid up. but as there84 words
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Article52 1952-09-06 7 MR. A. G. BILLING, retiring Surveyor-General, Mala y a, who has just been appointed Liaison Officer to Federation students m Australia, will concern himself for the time being only with students from the Federation. The question of his liaison with Singapore students m Australia, however, is still52 words
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Article48 1952-09-06 7 NEW DELHI, Sept. 5, (AP) 3 Premier Nehru has decided not to send a second army. medical unit to Korea to replace the 300 officers and men due to return home shortly j alter nearly 18 months, a wellinlormed source said today. j48 words
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Article29 1952-09-06 7 A CHINESE couple living at Tanjong Rhu lost $180. an identity card and a drivi 1 4 licence on Wednesday night when their bungalow was oiuktn in lu>,29 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-09-06 7 photo. King Faisal II of Iraa is waited on by Lucille Wong as the 17-year-eld monarch and his party shop at the "City of Shanghai" m San Francisco's Chinese quarter. The young I king is currently on a goodwill visit to USA. APAP - 43 words
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Article64 1952-09-06 7 SINGAPORE Government con- trp] over money and property In the Colony of persons resident m or carrying on business Is Belgium and m Indonesia, under the Trading with the Enemy Ordinance. 1939 has been lifted. Under separate orders gazetted j last night, both Belgium and Indonesia64 words
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274 1952-09-06 7 Visitor Says The Mm Yuen Are KUALA LI MPI R, Fri. The Mm Yuen is the biggest menace lo personal safely m Malaya, according to Mr. R. E. Lloyd-Owen, a visitor to these shores. He calls them "Saturday afternoon bandits." A member of the Mm Yuen,274 words
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Article161 1952-09-06 7 HYDERABAD, Sept. 5, (AP)— Hyderabad's state cabinet held an emergency session last night to plan how to stem Red-sparked riots m which four persons died and at least 80 injured. The riots were touched oil yesterday, apparently by Com-4 munist agitation against giving state jobs to161 words
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Article115 1952-09-06 7 IBRAHIM bin Haji MustafTa alias Aly who was alleged to have smuggled three men from Tanjong Pinang, Rhio j Islands, into Singapore for a sum of $6,250 appeared before i the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. yesterday charged with giving false information to the115 words
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Article96 1952-09-06 7 MR. TAN QUIZZES GOVT. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Government though the Chief Secretary. will be asked m the Federal Legislative Council on Wednesday by Mr. Tan Siew Sin whether it has made any decision m regard to the admission of nonMalays into the Malayan Civil Service and, if so, what steps96 words
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Article80 1952-09-06 7 SEREMBAN. Fri.— The 38--year-old Indian caretaker of Seremban Railway Institute, M. Arumugum. was today found dead with knife wounds m the Institute premises. His l nephew, 18-year-old Kolanda- vein, who was found seriously wounded, died after an operation jn the General Hospital. Police investigations started.80 words
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Article55 1952-09-06 7 GIVING evidence m his public examination m bankruptcy before the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. m the Singapore High Court yesterday, Ng Koon Mo.ng, a partner m a fishery business, said he had paid $1,149 to the Asst Official Assignee. The money was owing55 words
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Article97 1952-09-06 7 SUXJ LE CHATEAU. (France). Sept. 5 (Reuter) Police shot down and killed Marcel Degryse, 2.2 who at dawn yesterday had murdered two persons and later 1 wounded a policeman m a runj Ding gun-battle through a wood. Degryse bur.-t into a hotel and killed 21-year-old Emilienne97 words
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Article19 1952-09-06 7 NORWAY, is planning to export 300 pre-fabricated houses to Pakistan, it is reported.— j A PAP - 19 words
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Article32 1952-09-06 7 IT was announced yesterday that Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden will head the British delegation to the United Nations General AsM-m^k- m N«w Vnrk I on October 14. AFPAFP - 32 words
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Article30 1952-09-06 7 FIVE persons perisHed > n a I wave of (laming petrol m Vet gailles Ah n their car crashed I into n netful tank truck ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article40 1952-09-06 7 FRENCH High D mmand said yesterday thai F c icb Unii i fopces, m a battle vith *ro bdl t a ii o n s I Vietmiph troops Ifd ::"j[> and look TOO t). A. P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article43 1952-09-06 7 AHMED BPSSEIK, e.^der o! Egypt's militant $ocialis{ p.i j chary; c d a i\h eiDg (fit chief instigator 01 Cai:' '"Black Sat r r.,-."' jots lasl ;f Jan '.tv, has >(- "farfl unic it (i-- th" la hji prison c*'l-~i| ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement78 1952-09-06 7 BUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standord London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 5 The following ere the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot £961 per ton buyers Spot 22 26. £962 sellers. Oct. Tee. 22Jd. Three months: £950 10s. Jan! /Mar. 22 d.78 words
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Advertisement304 1952-09-06 7 PEDIGREE PERFECT DOLLS From US'- to $35'Go to T o w n m i I h pedigree mWS&SSmi Little GAY home Pnglit flours aud shining furniture make a house a hnme, br it mews or manor. With O-Odar Wax Polish this bright cared-for look comet so easily, lasts *o long304 words
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Article, Illustration356 1952-09-06 8 Griper (Minus Fenders) Saves Ship Standard Shipping Reporter 1 \H XX a voyage of nearly 1.000 mileN with a disabled ship m tow. the Singapore Harbour Board's deep sea tug Griper arrived m Singapore yesterduv afternoon, her job successfully accomplished. Ample proof of the rough i weather encountered by the356 words
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Advertisement460 1952-09-06 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Ovf-ri.md s An,,e, rACIFM BEAI -WSept W/MSW 10 B miring* etc., Agents ANGLO-FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. Malacca Ij6 [tOK I X CONTINENT Spore P. Slum Penan? teaia— l> )r (;dn 7 gsept 9 MSejl Uvcrpo^ trnnevis Avooinauth, SSSe* 4 Oct 5 6Oc| 1 »0d H": L n460 words
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Advertisement437 1952-09-06 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., fcxu. PL,» S P S1». s S^ore S/echuen Sept !0 Japan V <h "l,epti..g'car 8 o for lth Transhipment at Hong Kom MANSFIELD CO. LTD., AGENTS Sta* ,ore Phone 2«»3 Pepang Phone IQBI. JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS H IMF AX. BOSTON NEW VOKK PHIL \I)ELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE437 words
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Advertisement428 1952-09-06 8 PRINCE LINE S-pore P Sham P**n*«S f Agents:— HARPER GILFILLAN CO., LTD. Telephone: Singapore 5205 P S ham ?43 Penun a 2UO STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WfcSl COAST MALAYA M g for P 'm Sept 9 Freaueni sailing to Muai stia'foi Beiawau Sept MaiMors Port Dicksoc Rengat Sept 12 S428 words
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Advertisement460 1952-09-06 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FKOVI SCANIMNAWVI K/<ONII!UNI S>*lLiw Spnr,. P. Sham Pen.,:---MBONIA" tor Bangkok iSsEQr* saIC "LAIANMA" for Bangkok 15 Hi On M o A6I I A A Djakatta Sl'iUtht 30 3<K><t W'2»Ort BiHJgkOK "ASIA" for Bangkok. Saigon, Hongkong, Manila. Kobe. wfc| 31 31(M Yokohama |JOXC;KONC -PRODUCE" for Bangkok ">460 words
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Article671 1952-09-06 9 NEW $1 M. FACTORY FOR S 'PORE Biscuits Will Be 'Untouched By Human Hands' Standord Staff Reporter THE largest biscuit factory m Singapore: and tfie federation will start lighting its ovens early next month after n more than a year of planning, building and installing the kind of modern machinery671 words
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Article76 1952-09-06 9 Standard Malay Reporter Small ness on the t market m S ngapove yesterday at around the previous days quotations. Copra ehaaged hands nt "^5 3 8 per picu] on a qjiery >u.td; market, >h buyers indicating sad leOers '$25 3/4. Coconut oU was u'Juitd u\ 53776 words
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Article51 1952-09-06 9 Kl'Al.A LUMPOR, Fn.— Tiic representative oi the Malacca Settlement Council is asking the- Member for Economic Affairs m ths Federal Counr:! next Wednesdsy whether any new major industries had been started m the Federation iast year and the number oi factories actually manufacturing rubber, goods within the51 words
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Article116 1952-09-06 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib. m Singapore \essterriay were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 Spot Lease Zs\ 76 F. 0.8 m bales Sept. No. 1 K.S.S. 7n,' 78 No. K.S.S. (ii>i 70 No. 3 K.S.S. 65 i 66 Tone: Steady at the decline. LONDON RUBBER Friday's opening prices116 words
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Article46 1952-09-06 9 Legco Query Skilled Workers KT\f LUMPI'R. The ,^'lr" Home Affairs is Member r ,ur,,| Tp i>eing asked m .^^er-U legislative CouiMUl next v.ttK oy thl represenia:ive oi the Maft—-, Settlement Crwmcil the number «>t skilled vorknaen alSwid to enter the Federation tan H j:.^: during MB.46 words
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Article12 1952-09-06 9 hONCiKONC Sept. s—Speoal gtS-J^feSi"^*"*? Malayan ft: 50.3888 U» one toonetaeL12 words
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Article79 1952-09-06 9 Good Ideas Fetched US $1,500,000 Eastman Kodak Com- Pany of Rochester has D*jd its employees over U551,500,000 dace 1898 lor ideas used for the j concern's bettermeat. The figure was officially at- < tamed when awards for 1 the first half of 1552 were 1 computed. 1 j Roughly one-thirdU.P. - 79 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-09-06 9 photo. The Siong Hoe Biscuit Factory, off Balestier Road, built and equipped at a cost of over M .000.000. which will opea early n«xt month with modern machinery StandardStandard - 29 words
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Article186 1952-09-06 9 TINS UP ON GOOD DEMAND SINGAPORE. Fri. There v.as aa improved tone m the Malayan share market today with activity centring around tin shares. Many price appreciations were recorded. Industrial shares were quietly steady. Rubbers remained neglected. Changed Dri.-e? weie: INDITSTKIAI.S Buyers jspilcr* Fraser and Neave Drd. »i 5 425186 words
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Article272 1952-09-06 9 Rubber Prices Now At New Low Standard Market Reporter A SHARP break m the rubber prices m Singapore took place yesterday, bringing down quotations to the lowest since April, 1950, two months before 1 the outbreak of the Korean war First grade rubber for September shipment was quoted al Isj272 words
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Advertisement82 1952-09-06 9 ot about 10 o m In thr after* f c Men w 4M«a»9« and ot turner. blue, ftmoming M till r-ioimng. We« known »h,ouqh- ."'•'jf^i&kfi out f^ c "did th« «lwctS ri-mo.n un- Bre w**^«Li^i". .i*lS. r '7'y'.' f/^^HVdFJi t ;'.c. > .™y <»^ DINE AMD DANCE IN OUR NEWLY82 words
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Miscellaneous286 1952-09-06 9 b SINGAPORE iium: -a™, And e-e se-\-ioe at Caarch > -re C^ C!ub .-tnh- .g*;«. c:^ ••> c C.c'e show t-«- -=dc :e a om SfcNTERTAfNMENU "iVY C:-ea«e.sr Sacm On 12.au 3^t) 615 v n 4. I IJI «ai We 4 Po.nt S"o:> 145 4 v] ti.i.cni klt-N» W., A286 words
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Miscellaneous605 1952-09-06 9 I rSfU&'fj- »V? 1H SURFA<* AAAILS A*Kf V %1-^: Federation i letters |;f ".J >}*-ers &pa^*ll) lly by A \!aet7l uyl jf.r: LS iletters nareetei »> See. Arim N In I a and Bj.-na ile*tf.-= parcel?) hv A^lTid^S P^ JS <le:>!'s w-> WEATHER REPORT MXMMIM TKMI'KKAURi: 7U> -'30 ■r\ S.ne;i.o:e605 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1952-09-06 10 BRITAIN Trent's List Case." starring OrM»n Welles, is by far the mo^t ambitious picture made by London Films m 1952, and they ha\c Mopes of it being a world-wide success like "The Third Man." Actually, any similarity between the two pictures begins and ends with1,124 words
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Article, Illustration299 1952-09-06 10 BRITAIN— One of the m-in events of the Edinburgh Festival this year i s Charles Morgan's new play. "Th? River Line." Its theme is the French Underground Movement, and it ii bused on an incident that occurred, m 194:3. m the Pyrenees, near the FrancoSpanish frontier. This is Morgan's299 words
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Advertisement51 1952-09-06 10 OPENING TODAY 35H0W53,6.15&9.)5p.m Universal Picture Tense Frontier Action "APACHE DRUMS" s.tarring Stephen Coleen McNally Gray In Technicolor To-morrow at 11 am. Universal picture "Francis Goes To The Races" Opening Today 609, NQRFH BRIDOrSrPHON?3446I Today Z Shows 3.30 7.30 p.m. "MAYAKKAJM" (TAMIL) Starring ANCHALIDEVI AND NAGASVARAO To Night At Midnight "MAA"51 words
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Advertisement127 1952-09-06 10 11,1.43.4*6.30,9.30 t^MElT'fr^*^ OHKIAI HU*(BfSni If\ H /I *~7 cs-- I()j4/h At h*ny la*l f/of# ran wt SENSATION TOO STARTLING TO DESCRIBE TONIGHT 3TJVITE THIS IS THE f (p)Q]Soo^BO/eAUf 'r* i| M.Vrf™ challeng.ig the fiorn« J /7 Slurring LEI AYREs'V MARILYN MAXWELL today iifMmrA DAILY "■1T I »^^I 6.30.9. TEN THOUSAND127 words
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Miscellaneous365 1952-09-06 10 fy RITA DEL MAR\ i rpoows QUOTATION: JL hi-hbrou jv a |)er>on educated bevond tt i intelligenee." Kranrirr Hattfcetra. Satirdw I OR EVERYONE: L.ue afternoon and evening offer the be-\ portions of the day for attending to matter.s concerning money or possessions, and ex- tending hospitality. Cat4 b extra forty365 words
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556 1952-09-06 11 TIGERS END LEAGUE WITH BIG WIN TODAY'S Sport e AC M*GUE runners-up Tiger Sporting Association completed their >ArA first division fixtures with a 6—3 win over BODCA at the Jolan Desar Stadium yesterday. As expected it was a one-sided match and The only highlight was the few spirited raids by556 words
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67 1952-09-06 11 Australia's Ken Rose wall Scores Biggest Upsetr I >l HiLls New York. Sept. 5, (IP).— Little ill oi \ijstrdia. a -ritty 17-ye.ir-old with the eteraa sewed one of the most smashino up•n>toi v «>i I nited States tennis ehampioni;\ when h»* knocked-out top seeded Vie Las til ::.fr the tiiiarter67 words
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Article138 1952-09-06 11 CRICKET DRAWN ••AS IS. Sept. 5- (ft I c tart the third and rinnl toy oJ Ihe naten n ■ti tan tiring E- and XI had j i Ed because oi i fed 150 I m cond Th« Enslaod XJ I of 251 red reply I i h Ka's 2138 words
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61 1952-09-06 11 Plan To Match Gardner With World Champion g i (Be Brii II British Emj i said 1 a a V ish a tan ft>r the att< i -<\o. ':\.i> Wi i CO a i the London repret" a To^JO '!cvv<pa- mg fa ra Bw T: :1 Bghi In l n61 words
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Article35 1952-09-06 11 D- :LAS !c M »n. Sept. .> r British mla billed a tj |q dM i 1 actice v ternat t Gr tad Pfia w totor salescc con. r Jaoea nachin* ..^.t -ii-eti MM35 words
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Article53 1952-09-06 11 btCB ifa the Ai v > soccer n.itcn v S p m i Sex fc, :.lorl:u-ty Lawea »EIf.ME». Wel- C irey CFiQ. Ft* :-r nta (ELAOC 1 Jan- D:r.vson (RASO R veil -r,HQ Ftd. R Chtirt n HAOC'i Rei IRAOCV t- ieri i n IGHQ S:^, AndtrKennedy53 words
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Article48 1952-09-06 11 IP' J Mr. C m t*aj P z Bg PAFA u:cs: ient pr« ieai o! the Ipoh vaa t rict I ootl a I League today tf -j passed any comr !s on th« disputed 2 na ia f- Ra bTer s ponce SC soe«i«48 words
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Article31 1952-09-06 11 H Fri Kiota ftunani! tf rninate^ rhe Kinta Europcani with a nine roais to nil Via ia the Royal D^von Yet>fcijnry CV9 k'lockuut iwcer •Mnpetitiflo oa U«« torn31 words
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Article265 1952-09-06 11 HOLDING desperately to an early lead, Singapore Cricket Club beat the All Malay Latiff Wanderers XI by two coals to hU m an exciting hockey match watched by a few hundreds on the padang yesterday. The Club owed their vinoiy, entirely to the fine attacking265 words
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113 1952-09-06 11 AMSTERDAM. Sept. 4: (Beater).— Reg Harris, world professional sprint eyeing npion until lie tost the title to Oscar Plattner oi Switzerland re i itly, won the sprini i a or! I efcampMosbip "revenge" meeting here tonight. Meeting Plattnei m a first round heat, he beat113 words
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Article79 1952-09-06 11 LONDON Sept. 5 (Renter)— yesterday's ro r results were: SECOND DIVISION S v insea T. 2 Dobcaster R 1 THIRD DIVISION (Southern) Newport County 3, Walsail 2 Northampton 3, Exeter l. Watford l. Queens Park R t.\ THIRD DIVISION (Northern) Carlisle 4. Aeeringtcna 4. IRISH ILSTIR tTP79 words
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Article46 1952-09-06 11 IPOH. Fri. Another two teams, Ariglo-Chinese School "B" and 12th Rpyal Eancers have entered the 1902 Ipoh District hockey league, bringing the number of teams j playing to 14. i It is proposed to have two. matches a day aa from i September 15.46 words
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Article58 1952-09-06 11 TliF IStk annual sAimming carnr a) of Anglo Chinese fStbooJ will be fcield at the Cni- -:,>-.(' s.'. imming Club on Friday Sept. 26 2JJQ p.m. Th«r« wul bi* bw« events foi 1 old b»3 S a l'J-> metres !.<'.•- stvle and a 130 metres mediey [r«lay.58 words
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Article199 1952-09-06 11 SEHEMBAN, Fri. Negri Sembilan took a Ibree-one lead over Johore when the first day's play ended here yesterday m the Foong Seong Cup competition. Negri won both singles and took a doubles tie and are strong favourites to win the match, which COU tinues199 words
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Article113 1952-09-06 11 IX THE last' inter-services match to be played at Seletar, 39Q MU Ist XI :■.< Ceated RAF Tengah 3— U after leading 2—o at half time. Playing a surprisingly fast game for the season tail end. the MU opened the scoring through N i son.113 words
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Article73 1952-09-06 11 IPOIT. Fri— The RASC soccer team has given n walk j over to the Perak Chinese Recreation Club m the quarterfinal ol the Voon TMan Son knock out soccer competition I PCRC wiil meet Yuk Choy i School, winners of the IDFL j Division 118 championship73 words
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Article219 1952-09-06 11 Danker Scores Three For SEA KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Selangor Eurasian Association defeated the Selangor Club by four goals to one m a hockey match played on the Club padang today. M. Danker accounted for three of the Eurasians' goals. Attacking from the ouxsei, M. Danker opened accounts for the219 words
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Article115 1952-09-06 11 KLANd F i Entries I the X ig Malaj badminton cham- i;|As a:,i dose on Sept iiO. The events are the open singles. r >;ib!c^ and mixed doubles and the veteran gingle* championships. la* Junior tingle* and doubles tournszaent v. nich starts from Sept. M .i* the115 words
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Article, Illustration141 1952-09-06 11 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead BY HERE'S a player swinging plenty well at the top of his backswinq. To accomplish this your wrists nhould be I evenly under the shaft. The shaft, at th Top, should be horizontal with wood; increasingly less xvilh irons us the loft of the141 words
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Article190 1952-09-06 11 SINGAPORE RUGBY Union Will hold their final trial game! to select ihe Colony XV which will participate m the AllIndian tournament at Colombo at The Rallies Institution i ground this evening. The team to make the trip to Colombo will be announced at the SRU dance tonight.190 words
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Article99 1952-09-06 11 ALL traftrc on Dunenrn. Road between Newton Circus and Singapore Race Course, between the hours of 1 pm. and 3 p.m. I during tie Sin2:ipore Turf Club i September <Go]<j' Cup) neeting );i Sept. G. 10 and 13, will pro- ceed m 0 northerly direction99 words
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Article337 1952-09-06 11 RAPC Down RASC In Nee Soon Final PLAYING m the final of the Nee Soon Garrisoi soccer competition RAPC beat RASC by four to nil at Nee Soon yesterday to retain the trophy which they won last year from GKQ Kecords. The Pay Corps played a far better class of337 words
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Advertisement135 1952-09-06 11 MISCELLANEOUS THE IDEAL SEASIDE RE9ORT—Pasir Ris Hotel, 143. Elias Road ''off 10i qi^. T. penis R'kk!* Singapore. Double/ single rooms by the sea, first class board. Inquire within or ring White House Hotel. 1. Jalan Besar. Phone 7419. ROOM m owner driven car ?ov three students to and from schools135 words
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Advertisement610 1952-09-06 11 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMFROVEMENT TKIST ng ti at: g b i I Rats at Eta H id- r (b) 6 b ocks of al I ha Roatf— < Separai I may be obta d on tit of a i- Th fr- If I b 0:,.! Bie tend p is Mb lers610 words
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200 1952-09-06 12 ENTERTAINMENT TO WIN TODAY'S MILE 22 mmF" HIGHLIGHT of today's races at Bukit Ti/no h -the opem^g day of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting— .s the event for Class JOne Division One horses over the gruelling mile (Race 7) h m *'f 11. who equalled the Penang mile200 words
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Article136 1952-09-06 12 Windsor Lad CeyJteveUer j Jood^ood^ PBIDE OF BURMA LINKSHIE U j JjJs£J Pp£o 1 Calypso ;1(' rina Llnkslilr n M)smk\i. PM.io skyrkler ggSger Wai r^l^ zr. i-.Kiii-n I'H-^i u( ICKSILYEB r. TV X. Nli ih.i Sturveta 3 g-Sff 1 IT^ QnicK-lv^ H<>\ i>iii(<.- Cinders Inm«* r»,lil,»v i Ifebuoj136 words
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Article248 1952-09-06 12 Admiral las shown consider improvement since his r t ()ver ftve-and-a-half lurlongs at Kuala Lumpur Last month. Ho usually produces *his best i soft track but i m a ,ping mood, he is capable of g this lot. Hornet Way is a;. ni se248 words
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Article44 1952-09-06 12 p ,i Banna .1 igh with ive his LumHe did not tmpur i i i: I i\ X Set on s mnin? th 1 ovei six A more to c ilypso > work ting Rom m rioi »eve r > H44 words
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Article311 1952-09-06 12 The race for Class Three Division One horses over the mile is a very open affair and no less than six horses hold strong claims for the honours Quicksilver is perhaps the most improved horse m training the lasi few months. At Kuala Lumpur last month311 words
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Article292 1952-09-06 12 4. Lifebuoy For A Big Dividend show up lb lu H O1^ at Kua!» Prince ran his best r ce\ t i at Kuala Ltimpur when division commands io>pect. work has been impressive am he should give a good account S this loi Worth supporting for a whacking dividend. J.292 words
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Article46 1952-09-06 12 THE going at Bukit Timah today is likns t< be good since there has been no rain m Sinsap.uf during the past 24 hours. The double tote is on Races Six and Tea and the Big Sweep will be drawn on Race Nine46 words
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185 1952-09-06 12 \pplause caught the eyewhen he went stylish > m the cony mv Oi Bottlestop to return 38 Sees on Thursday morning. He ,as 'shown considerable improvement since his second to Shortly irs B 6 (level- over six furlongs here m July, and should give185 words
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Article150 1952-09-06 12 Vnc Entry Is definitely a u?eful sort He ran two goodiih races at Penane; last month. He finished haii-a-lencth ahead N them Circuit 9.0 (gave 1 lb. m a fast run race over six furlongs <lm m 13 1/5 sees.* and then ran fourth to Jeur..150 words
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Article118 1952-09-06 12 Kind ftegards mising sprint lie two ndid rao I X lala Lumpui last month, finishing four*' i Peace 8.3 'gave :i lbs.) m Class three division one ovei five-and-a-half furlongs and then defeated Miss Coy 8.0 iv.>c H six, m Division Two. «He lbs. less I118 words
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Article119 1952-09-06 12 M.iddm ild be He s clean paii to his opponents >'.c: five and a furlongs at Kuala Lumpur, returning one- fifth sec its c the record time for the distance. Promoted t Win did not accept his en gas wth a handy weight ol H.B.119 words
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Advertisement83 1952-09-06 12 WRESTLING POSTPONED Wally Oakes regrets to announce postponement of tonight s wrestling due to SON OF KONC meeting with an accident. AT* V^^ £#CACM£#r S S.P.H.de SILVA<&^^ ♦X. MI6H STttfT, SINMNM Ttl 7 >O^KUAIA !UH»U» <'0 M mil fill A "DIAMOND WATCHES BULOVA [U[|;/ V Sole Agents: E. NASSU SONS83 words
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Miscellaneous1596 1952-09-06 12 V s st. y^'^ &W W 'iijiv x :S? :> S -s S A n i-i 1-1 < -_OLj-njr-M^'->'«-^»ji f >-«' > > r> < >Lr r u "1 ,I. ._-n_ C —.1 I S s V s"X .&■> rv> v 1 v v 4 00 Golden S.mds 3y B.*l1,596 words
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