Singapore Standard, 9 September 1952
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Title Section16 1952-09-09 1 Singapore Standard m I. _VOL_. 11l NO. 69 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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Article401 1952-09-09 1 'Strong Man Sets Himself Three Tasks CAIRO, Sept. 8: Egypt's new Premier, Major Gen. Mohammed Naguib, called the First meeting of his cabinet today to speed the reforms he has rowed will follow his week-end iweep to power. The 3 i -year-old army strong man, who jstedA.P.; Reuter; AFP - 401 words
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Article31 1952-09-09 1 k. Sept. 8 (UP)— A Is morn- :v -oarch at tssed riding ii of ber m If :u Fapanese Pai iber who is on a le Indus-31 words
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Article16 1952-09-09 1 p< .o.e vere m R:ch- ise .•door ear a guard U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-09-09 1 Photo by Five year old Dharnathala dressed "Bunny" won the h"i*t prize at the Fancy Dress Competition organised by the Selangor Buddhist Association's food and tun fair held at Batu Road School, Kuala Lomnur during t ht* weekend. Yong Peng SeongYong Peng Seong - 41 words
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Article237 1952-09-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, M eration Security Forces a three terrorists, wounded two and captured one more Two of the terrorists were Security Forces 'I m the Kuala Kangsar irea I Perak. A rifle, a pist >J and a bandgrenade wore recovered. A Police Jungie Squad killed the237 words
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Article117 1952-09-09 1 TAIPEH, Sept. R. (ReuterAAP .—Both the American Em- and the American military advisory group here today denied a foreign report from Taipeh yesterday that they had recommended to Washington two Chinese Nationalist divisions should go into action m Korea Nationalist military spokesman Lieut. -General Chang117 words
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Article22 1952-09-09 1 THAI police reinforcements have been se»l to the ThaiBurma border against tribomen plundering villages In the rth Thailand. AFPAFP - 22 words
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Article53 1952-09-09 1 LONDON. Sept. 3 (Reuter) T c F ireign Office said today Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden would ;>i-" i to Yugoslavia next .wok. He will fly to Strasbourg, France, this Sunday, to attend the full session of the Council of Europe, and will continue to Yugoslavia from there53 words
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Article473 1952-09-09 1 IPOH. Mon.— The presence of a European assessor drew a protest from 24 -year-old Lee Ten Tai alias Lee Meng, an alleged woman bandit now on trial at the Perak High Court on a capital charge of having had m her possession a British-made grenade473 words
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Article235 1952-09-09 1 MADRAS, Sept. 8. (UP). A warrant for the arrest of C Govinda Menon. wellknown Singapore barrister and his wife, Vilasini Menon. was not received from the Singapore Government, the Chief Presidency Magistrate was told here today. Govinda Menon and Mrs. Menon, who are wanted by the235 words
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Article37 1952-09-09 1 THAI police seized 97 kilo- grammes of illicit opium from a band oj 20 smugglers near Nakorn Svarga. North Thailand. Five smugglers were arrested while the rest have fled into a 1 forest.- AFPAFP - 37 words
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Article61 1952-09-09 1 Duchess Will Lay The Stone KUCHING, Sept. 8 'ReuterAAP>— The Duchess of Kent who. with her son. the Duke of Kent, is o visit Sarawak on Tuesday October 14. has consented to lay the foundation stone of the new Cathedral of St. Thomas on Oct. 15. This announcement has been61 words
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Article161 1952-09-09 1 CURFEW: SO THEY HAD NO FISH PENANG. Mon. Bal'.k Pulau and Telok Kumbar, two towns on the outskirts of George Town which are solely dependent on local fishermen for their catch, had to go without their favourite dish today as the land and sea curfew imposed with the Island's antibandit161 words
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Article, Illustration219 1952-09-09 1 TOKYO Sept. 8 (ReuterAAP)— Mr. William O. Douglas, United States Supreme Court Justice said here tonight he thought General -Sir Gerald Templer's policy m Malaya had been "very effective". Mr. Dt iglas who arrived m Korea to iay on the last ieg of a tour ofYong Peng Seng - 219 words
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Article81 1952-09-09 1 'Kirlby' Plane Is Delayed NICOSIA. Sept. H (Reuter).— Engine trouble between Beirut and Rome caused the specially chartered BOAC York, which is carrying 44 Malayan student teachers from Singapore to London, to land at Nicosia airport. Cyptus. It is due to fly on to Rome this afternoon. The teachers are81 words
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Article61 1952-09-09 1 OSAKA Sept. 8 <UP (.—Japanese attorneys filed a three-point protest with the Osaka Higher Court today asainst the con" versial trial and conviction of two British sailors by a Japanese tribunal. A lew hours after receiving the 400-page brief, the Osaka tribunal announced that the61 words
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218 1952-09-09 1 WASHINGTON, Sept 8 (AP)— The Bolivian government has given a New York metals firm an option to negotiate tin sales with the U.S. Government and any other buyers. This was disclosed today by Bolivian Ambassador Victor Andrade. He said the option runs218 words
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129 1952-09-09 1 Sailing Limits In Penang Detailed VESSELS n lj 1 »ii£ the ma I t Penan* 1 md 1 and tdjl territo: ll waters and sail out to a limit of two-and-a-half •.itue miles from the low water mai k. This order took effect from 6 tenU: This was anno l129 words
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Article278 1952-09-09 1 A.LOR star. Mon. -Twelve Byimese and wm Chinese merchant of Sun^ei Patani who were alleged to be concerned In the importation into Malaya ««f approximately pounds <>t apjpni vataed at not le^ than .S1,O»O,OUO on June S last, claimed trial at the Sessions Court. A278 words
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Article145 1952-09-09 1 Jets— The Pride Of Britain LONDON Sept. X Hru tl'f I M X. 1 >II I llll.i\ liitv d Mi him -I ul I I mi^ pur I .i!KJ <i\ 1 1 it I ion slid lud.o ili.ii liiit.im, new J<"l .tirhiii r id, < omrl had lJ t t'lc145 words
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Article15 1952-09-09 1 NO U. S. TOUR I Prinu- Ministi W ston Churchill tl'v visit A K. itei15 words
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Advertisement13 1952-09-09 1 W^IS9MORTH BRIDGE R? (CAPITOL 8lD&) SPOKI-t r r lSP^r^y ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD..13 words
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Advertisement84 1952-09-09 1 aERFFCT AFTf>g CE CREAM l l^^ MODEL 5316 ™BiJJif[_T 5 VALVE CONSOLE >»' i-kk 1 s >'|n>r«* l*«-ii m< AUTO RADIOGRAM for A.C. Mains only K» Discount for cash FITTED Wl'iH teddealert S »Of« Voon Kadio Service, ■S^-pi^jSß k Electrical Producti Co HklHHl^vaHHflLflH In. 1 J P jji) £7 Electrical84 words
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Article123 1952-09-09 2 The Man Who Lost His Nerve Standard Start Reporter fc X tan a fishmonger, who atti p*ed to i the ri of the h 1 the Singapore Im- V yc- t Ral ai Picon Satuj lay was I sentei rigorous imprison-, tto eoi i tiis, m the Second Court. y<123 words
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Article41 1952-09-09 2 A FURTHER 10.332 person? m the City area and 3.449 persons m the Rural area were vaccinated yesterday I nging the total number of persons vaccinated to datf- since the rt of the campaign to 1(>8.- 7 ~i41 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-09-09 2 photo. Mr. A. C. Hughes of BO AC. London who will be chairman of today's sales and agency meeting of the Traffic Conference No. 3 (Asia and Australasia) of the International Air Transport Association m Singapore. He arrived by air from London yesterday. StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article42 1952-09-09 2 WARRANTS will be presented at a parade of the St. John Brigade Nursing Divisions <r» Saturday, Sept. 20 at 4.00 P.m. at St. .John Brigade Headquarters. Stamford Road. Lady Kcightley. President -"Ursingf Divisions will inspect Uk) parade.42 words
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Article, Illustration192 1952-09-09 2 Cigar Factory, Ship Service Being Discussed Standard Shipping Reporter MANILA'S Mindoro Commercial Corporation which is linked to the Nippon Tekkosha Company Ltd. m Tokyo is expected to play an important role m promoting Malayan trade with Japan and the Philippines. Vice-president of Mindoro Commercial Corporation. Mr.192 words
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353 1952-09-09 2 Fulbright Travel Grants: Reminder Standard Reporter SINGAPORE candidates wishing to apply foi travel pants awarded under the Fulbright Agreement for the Acadtinic year 1953 may now do so by obtaining applicatioM terms from the Colonial Secretary's Office. A press release i ed yes- terdaj Applies: In i 1 nial Sco353 words
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Article83 1952-09-09 2 I F'.\Ki.\ yesterday morning burly Mr. Toni Phippen, Bookings Department executive of Qantas Empire Airways, was awakened by a noise m his room at Crescent Flats. He saw a man making an exit through the window. Mr. Phippen. who has play- ed football and rugby m83 words
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Article176 1952-09-09 2 standard Staff Reporter I "THE Students' Union of the! ITaivcrsitj oi Malaya will hold taia year", Reunion Week from <KS. 2t> till Nov. 1. A full rogramnH' of actvities has! '^tn drawn up and under- 1 Knaduavs and graduates will meet on the sports aelds as176 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-09-09 2 Shanghai-bora movie actress and siligiag star Ton?; Pei P< i who arrives here by plane this evening )rom HoßgfeOßfi to sin^ at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, on Saturday and Sunday at the midnight shows oi the .Mandarin pi<t U r e. "The Blood stained Trunk." stUTimg I.i LJ Hua.49 words
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Article, Illustration239 1952-09-09 2 DISMISSING a claim with costs m the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr. Justice Brown said that there was evidence to show that the plaintiff had committed perjury and directed that the papers be sent to the Deputy Public Prosecutor. The plaintiff, Ong Cheng I Hui. a bus239 words
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Article40 1952-09-09 2 THE Overseas Pakistani League, Singapore will comme- morate the death anniversary |of Mohamed Aii Jinnafa on Sept. 11. There will be recitatien. of the Quran at the Sultan Mosque, followed by the feed- ing of the pour.40 words
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Article171 1952-09-09 2 A CHINESE ART and Calligraphy Exhibition ws held at the Chinese Chamber of Cofemerce, Singapore. La A evening, under the sponsorship of the China Society. The exh b tion was opened hy Dr. Lim Boo.n Ken^. Sinyapore'^ 'Grand Old Man.' The work- of the171 words
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Article264 1952-09-09 2 Warder Faces Cheating Charge SUB-WARDER of the Outram Road Prison was alleged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to have carried a letter" purporting to have been written by a prison detainee to a relative asking for opium, cigarettes and money. The Sub-Warder. Anga Puly was charged yesterday with264 words
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Article61 1952-09-09 2 Cinema Ticket Racket SEVEN persons RH charged m the Singapore First Police Caurt ye-.ter-dav with purchasing and filing blackmarket tickits at the Cathay Cinema on Saturday and Sunday. Four of the seven were charged with selling: two $3 tickets for $10. while three were chjrsed with purchasing these tickets. Three61 words
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239 1952-09-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter FAVOURABLE weather m Singapore during July, 1952 resulted m greater quantities of vegetables reaching the markets and a general fall m prices. This is stated m the report of the Department of Agriculture for the month. The report adds that prawn dust239 words
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Article34 1952-09-09 2 THE instructors and volunteers of the Bedok Rural District Civil Defence Corps will hold is social on Saturday at the Civil Defence Headquarters, Kolanti Ayer Lane, at 5 p.m.34 words
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Article26 1952-09-09 2 THE children of St. Matthew* Kindergarten and Church Choir will stage a variety cenceri at the Victoria Theatre on Sept. 15 at 7.30 p.m.26 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-09-09 2 photo. The art exhibition by Miss Lydia Fan?, which was sponsored by the China Society of Singapore, opened at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Picture shows <left to right): Professor Chao Shao Hao-An. Dr. Lim Boon Keng, Miss Lydia Fang, and the president of the China Society, Mr. LeeStandard - 53 words
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Article215 1952-09-09 2 SLAPPED PA-IN-LAW, LAM IS FINED AN ACCOUNTANT, Lam Swee Yun. appeared m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to answer two summons charges of: (1) slapping his father-in-law, (2) causing mischief by smashing his father-in-law's worshipping paraphernalia with a kick. Convicting Lam on the two counts the Magistrate, Mr. E.215 words
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Advertisement174 1952-09-09 2 any minute any time f\ ~z£^e£: VI r i Lii^ jjj aa^^LM^^^MM^M^-«>« uAii<i i- 4^^H M(^ MSMaMaai^ w--— .mic !5rIf you're fussy i be ut o the easy way to n.. C it |n the cupj add near-bo water. foas ter-frc b tcotni y v Iml full-of-fia\*ouf coffee you demand174 words
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Miscellaneous28 1952-09-09 2 WE DOME FJESARVED^ IT'LL BE REAPV TH' BRIDAL SUITE f^ FORWA IN A FO'ME, AKI'MAH I MINUTE, MAC— -G U*. Pf- Bft l &L-J(-*PSST.>7- GET TH KiATCHERLWj^f^ FLOATiN'tRAP28 words
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Miscellaneous22 1952-09-09 2 IT'LL BE TREE AH LOMF^ T'pp DOLLAFfS A DAY. /SOCIABLE, ES- <? BUT; IF IEPt >T p ESHLV EF \T< WILLIN'T'&E CHEAP.I J-<22 words
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Miscellaneous28 1952-09-09 2 BUT— A RDSBIN'SDOOTV JST'SAVEI PLFASF T MEFTCHA THIS \\A DOILAM, WHENEVAH HE f LOVEOURKiDS I IS OUR J^rv y KlN.'.'-WHAR'STH'M Rf_AL F-'RiEINDLN. MONIEIV- t o&%\ OTHE-R COUPIX "?J <-28 words
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356 1952-09-09 3 MORE FACILITIES FOR TB SURGERY NEEDED IN SINGAPORE Sund.ird St. ill RcfJCffet MM SINGAPORE \ntiTahei ulosU \ss o i liion looks forward to the lime i there w;II !>>• inure fat* Hit i» m Siagapoi t ior .n-nal Ireatmeai of shei i iil<»sis, Di < j i (irii k director356 words
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Article311 1952-09-09 3 17 8 QUALIFY AS TEACHERS Biggest Spore 3rd Year Normal Exam Pass List I fOTAL ot v."> women and 113 men passed the I n Normal examinations for this year. These n inn and women, constituting the biggest list of rd \r.ir jiasses m the Teachers Training College, ><ur. are311 words
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Article81 1952-09-09 3 Worker Had OpiumFined $3,000 C:v :iec i :ne Sngapore I surd Court ye terday after convicted on a charge g in pones i; 5 i;i- Sept S D '8 on vaj Oi Cross Street m a pal ar ppi .i -\\>. was i be carrying a bucket Under some newspaper81 words
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Article, Illustration332 1952-09-09 3 Standard Shipping Reporter THE only Japanese passenger ship to escape the bombs of Allied planes throughout the war, the 11.622--ton Hikavva Maru belonging to the N.Y.K., arrived m Singapore on her first postwar voyage to Britain and Europe ship's >ffi th;> Hikawa Maru explainedStandard - 332 words
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Article79 1952-09-09 3 ONE o\ rwo Chinese on trial a1 X Singapore Assizes yes£rda3 was ..quitted by Mr Justice Knight because the juo' held there was no evidpnee afiainst him. T'.u' man, Ng Ah Seng, was alleged to have robbed a C ny family living at Pasir Pa U79 words
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Article144 1952-09-09 3 17.000-to:i passenger l, i Marseillai c which y developed propeller c on her way to S:ngav from Colom^". arrived m p I evening undi I B«l r a iiy plans were made to iend the linei Intc Kyngs, r>3 ti a. soon a- arrived,144 words
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Article221 1952-09-09 3 Educa tion Ch iefs Meet In S'pore "NO sudden changes can be undertaken at the present time, and no attempt to impose the Western way of life would be practicable; it would be unnatural and artificial. Dato F. E. C Thuraisingham, Member for Education, Fedoration of Malaya, said this yesterday221 words
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Article108 1952-09-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter NON-CATHOLICS may also be interested m joining the Far East Legion of Decency, as it is aimed at protecting the good! morals of the people, a spokes- 1 man of the Catholic Diocese told The Standard yesterday. Twenty thousand pledge! forms for enrolling108 words
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224 1952-09-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Police are offering a reward of $1,000 leading to the arrest of the person who killed the 23-year-old seamstress, Wong Chee Tuck, m her flat at Tiong Bahru, last Friday night. It has now been established that the killer224 words
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Article68 1952-09-09 3 Rugger Player's Mother Dies SEREMBAN, Mon.— Mrs. Anne Pinto, wife of Mr. C. A. Pinto, Government pensioner. and mother of the Pinto brothers of state rugger fame, died at her residence m Limbo Road. Seremban last night. 'She was 61. She leaves behind i her husband, five sons, seven daughters68 words
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Article, Illustration127 1952-09-09 3 A CONFERENCE of Directors of Education from Singapore, the Federation! lirunei, Borneo ;md Sarawak began yesterday at Phoenix Park m the office of the Commissioner General lor South-liast Asia, Mr. Malcolm MaeDonald. The conference was opened by Dato E.E.C. Thuraisinsham. Federation Member for F.ducalion. Pictured above are deft of DatoStandard - 127 words
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Article184 1952-09-09 3 'Home For Culture' Welcomed SINGAPORE cultural leaders yesterday welcomed a Government proposal for the establishment of a cultural centre to co-ordinate the Colony's cultural activities. It was pointed out recently by a Government spokesman that definite plans for the centre have been held up because no provision ior funds was184 words
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Article141 1952-09-09 3 FOUND guilty of breaking into the NAAFI Store at Gillman Barracks on July 14, a bus conductor, Sekedil bin Chutsofir, was sentenced m the Singapore Relief District Ccurt yesterday to six months' hard labour. It was stated that on that day at 2.15 a.m. some141 words
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Article24 1952-09-09 3 THE Taiping Chinese Recreation Club will hold a social and dance at the Hokkien Hoay Kuan hall on Saturday Oct. 4.24 words
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Article101 1952-09-09 3 GOVIN DAS A M V Arumu-i gam. who was sentenced to j death m the Supreme Court on May 15 for murder, was executed m tin- Outram Road prison yesterday. Govindasamy was charged with the murder of a woman m a hotel m Geylang m December last101 words
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Advertisement380 1952-09-09 3 Be Proud of Your English r— T y Are you >nl v,i:h the effective i i < «r**r^ way you speak and write? Are been more i ire that you are not than to-day. It you -making mistakes that cause prt'-^ yourself p iff P'-<)|)!e to underrate forcel .md v380 words
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Miscellaneous18 1952-09-09 3 HEAVEN'S YE5 I THINK 1 I SAKE, DOCTOR, VI CAN RISK I EB^ CANT YOU PLEASE? A CONTACT!18 words
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Miscellaneous30 1952-09-09 3 ff MY 6TAR6, \JHE VIEW 6CRE£nI I 000 L A 1 7 X H AS GONE DtAOl |V WHAT'S). ICAN'TSEEI I Wl^o^4G?/ WHAT 15 HAP- 1 I />-^-l_—^/ PENINiG TO30 words
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Miscellaneous10 1952-09-09 3 f HAYBE IT'5 JUST A5 I WELL SHE C^^fT.■■ (P10 words
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154 1952-09-09 4 Standard London Correspondent LONDON Mon— The Federation's Security Forces, including the Police and the Home Guards are now m a better condition to meet and dctcat any new terrorist threat said the Times Singapore Correspondent today. l orrespondent earlier speculated that154 words
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Article35 1952-09-09 4 Sei Oiii- v.-cnt to the for the secon t -rse m Aug hj m --turned to the le and i ed ity on ported a< -tor of Lane EU i n ie -:ganu.35 words
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Article54 1952-09-09 4 Xl \l A lIMI'IU. Mon A total of 14T> terrorists re eliminated last month by Security Forces, Inrludins several wha were captured. This total was two more than thy previous second best total of 143 .X hieved m Maj this y«ur mation i today rected m the Tapah54 words
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Article51 1952-09-09 4 LUMPUR Yap Hoe ed re of the ms Court Mi B V. R today, with conrson who had m his poj ession. H :.d who claimed g to have COBv; .i Ah E n during the months o: SeptemOcl 1948, at oned to Seol. 1 B51 words
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Article131 1952-09-09 4 2 Asked The Time—And Robbed Man KUALA LUMPUR Mon.— Indian clerk of ie Chartereel Bank was robbed by two Europeans believed to be soldiers of hi.- wrist-watch and I fountainpen during the early hours of yesterday morning. The clerk was returning home about 12.30 a.m. who:: two Europeans .-topped him131 words
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Article44 1952-09-09 4 Burglars Take $2, 000 In Gems PENANG. Mon. Jewels wor* i $2,000 were stolen from Europ< m couple of Scott R ,d yesterday. The gems kept m a box on the dressing table were found missing when the tuple returned m th< i ening.44 words
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Article143 1952-09-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon- F making a false declaration i before the Commissioner of Oaths that he had never been ay from the Federation for over six months. Low Tian Kay, a .ins Low Thing Kai. 3& was convicted by Che Ibrahim m the First Magistrate's Court here143 words
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Article108 1952-09-09 4 MALACCA, Mon.— The Malayan Chinese Assoek lion Publicity Chairman, Mr. Tan Siew Sin today refuted a report m last Saturday's issue of the Straits Times that according to an Association spokesman draws of the MCA sweepstakes will no longer take place m Singapore if the Legislative108 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-09-09 4 Studios. INSTRUCTORS of the Selangor Civil Defence Corps who save a demonstration during the opening ceremony of the Civil Defence Headquarters at Birch Road, Kuala Lumpur. The High Commissioner. Gen. Sir Gerald Templer. who declared the building open, presented certificates to 30 instructors. Yong Pong SeongYong Pong Seong - 46 words
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Article40 1952-09-09 4 MR AR. Entwistle, the Feebration Adult Education Officer, met officials of the Taiping branch oi the Perak Adult Education Association lust week, when he visited some oi the ten evening classes at the St George's Institution centre.40 words
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246 1952-09-09 4 KL Planning To Build 1 00' s Of New Homes KUALA II MPI R, Mon.— Several million are to be spent this year by Government m<i syndicates on housing projects for the propi< Lumpur. The Governmeni Housing Trust na million dollai 120 homes sememe springj m tapak, few miles from246 words
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Article171 1952-09-09 4 MALACCA >lon— The murder of shopkeeper Lai Han Mcc m the new village ol Tiang Dua off the i Malacca-Jasin Road, about eight miles from Malacca Town, by terrorists on August 25 last had its sequel m the Magistrate's Court on Saturday. Police Lance Sergeani171 words
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Article95 1952-09-09 4 M ALA CC A. Mon. The Malacca branch of I'M NO has decided to protest at the exclusion of the pair of Malayan kris from the amended Seal of the Settlement. The original Seal was approved by the Council aboul year? ago with a95 words
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Article112 1952-09-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. A I -i The Council of the Federation Adult Education Association at a meeting beld m Ipoh, Tlu Stanciard understands, has decided to recommend to Government the payment of equal allowances for adult education classes. At present. English and Malay adult classes receive112 words
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Article93 1952-09-09 4 IPOH, Mon.--Mr. C. H. Yin, president of the Malayan Trade Union Council, has been appointed by the Perak River Hydro Employees Union to present the Union's case before the arbitration board which is to be set up to consider the wage dispute between the Union93 words
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Article103 1952-09-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— An unusually large crowd of parents, relatives and friends gathered this morning at the aerodrome to bid farewell to the third batch of students v cave for Kirkby College this year. The first batch left by boat about three weeks ago, while103 words
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153 1952-09-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR Mon Ibrahim bin Karim, a 27--year-old Malay sergeant of the Special Constabulary, R-A.F. Station, was charged before Che Ibrahim m the First Magistrate's Court here today, with behaving m a disorderly manner while carrying a loaded revolver. Ibrahim asked for a postponement153 words
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Article26 1952-09-09 4 IHI next siti r the S i pore Conn peai (Civil) and Couri Appeal :.r 5..: lit Bu d g. at 10.31 Sepl 2226 words
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329 1952-09-09 4 Ki:ALA Ll'MPl'R. Mon— The Ovlon It-deration of Malaya by pursuing a policy oi utter disregard of Sinhalese interests had alienated the sympathies of the Malayan Sinhalese, Mr M. S Mendis. President of the Malayan Sinhalese Association said at the Association's annual general meeting held at329 words
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Article164 1952-09-09 4 MacGSeees Stamford Club Men ki I ii < tMM th 4 Maiayaa v ..i:iiloi d <UA Mr srs. Chanc x tke Sim '1 <-i iii W'Mi- Hoik I k il^. X X ft. Daaiel ih«m Mr. l» < GiUii raj IW utj n OlIllliiSMOI.r! the Carast I rdnu ralac to164 words
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Article15 1952-09-09 4 Buddhists Award 8 Scholarships PEXAXG. M 1 I W k I grcssivo I I I15 words
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Advertisement28 1952-09-09 4 POWER. SPEED. ECONOMY AND PERFORMANCE COMBINE IN THE MORRIS SIX I 1- I A v\^ i^ i '"nmiJTiim i il" fix '^^^br— WEARNE BROS. LTD. federation representatives 128 words
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Advertisement49 1952-09-09 4 Wf 5/^C/C TULIP fA f t, Hoorlcm once offered modncss" of Holland w.^^^^^^^// Rheumatism j(^^jPWL '^s Lumboqo Heodot* r s BB^^^^^^ ond S*'^* MODERATE CHARGES. For your tkctrlca) appliam'es wiring and water taU Radios Jt Kefrigt-rators dea!« r* and strvurs plnw OSMAN'S ELECTRICAL SERVICE 221, East <>ous| Road, Singapore.49 words
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Article, Illustration538 1952-09-09 5 External Trade Up By $228 Mil. SARAWAK'S ANNUAL REPORT FOR 195* KUCHING, Sept. 9 (Reurer-AAP).— A $228,000,000 increase m external trade, expan- f sion of information services, including the plan- ning of a broadcasting service, and the upward revision of the salaries of the Sarawak Consta- j bulary are theYong Peng Seng - 538 words
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126 1952-09-09 5 KUCHING, Sept. 8: (Reu-ter-AAP) The first post-war theological training school of the Diocese of Borneo was inaugurated today. It Is called the House of Epiphany and will prepare candidates for the pri >sthood. A hew school building is now raider construction and will be dy126 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-09-09 5 Mi.s M. Savithiii Dcvi, daughter <>l' K. Muttu Ranuilingam ol Kuala I'ilah. who sailed by the Corfu for a three > fir Froebel tr.tinin^ course m London.26 words
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Article, Illustration88 1952-09-09 5 The Dutch Consul-General Ur. Van Woreden. was host to lfiO Dutch and Belgian troops at his residence last night. These troops are joinins the United Nations forces m Korea. They arrived m Singapore last evening m the 17.000-ton passenger liner La Marseilles. Among the 160 troops were eight servicemen from88 words
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Article92 1952-09-09 5 SIX oJ the top loaders of the United SI ites Nti oxial Junior Chamber of Commerce will arrive m Singapore for a twoJ day vi.sit on Saturday on theii vay baric to the United States i after attending the International I Junior Chamber92 words
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54 1952-09-09 5 KrtTA RAHKU Mon Kelantaa will cekbrate toW \t 93# am. on the same day. there will be ri*er^ sports at the kZ Bahru Cwtom» S kity a-d "S^^ o^ 1 Kxfcutive Councils a»d ounnl of State H^js "J^J 1 meaU and their families are cordially54 words
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Article212 1952-09-09 5 T \IPING, Mon.— An appeal to public-spirited citizens to help establish Youth Centres m the New Villages and the numerous Malay Kampongs throughout the District was made by Mr. 0. W. Wolters OJJ.E.. District Officer, Larut and Mating, at the Red Cross House, Pokok Assam.212 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-09-09 5 SCHOLAKSIIIP has been awarded by the Washington State College m Pie Tinted States to W^»r-aW Cheoftg Mm Kee. above ol Kuala Lumpur. He is sencduled to sail for Amerua nrxt week. Mr. ChcOßg plans to study civil engineering during his four-year course.42 words
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Article140 1952-09-09 5 \LOR STAR. Mon. A course of training for secretaries ox the Rural Co-operative Credil Societies and Penghulus m Kcdah has started m AlOf Star. It is being attended bj 40 secretaries and P l>!i Shulus. n Though the growl n ol me cooperative movement m140 words
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Article61 1952-09-09 5 SIX St. John Ambulance Brigade Offi «rs will arrive m Singapore from the United Kingdom for Welfare work m the Federation on Sept. 11. This will be the second batch to come to Malay,*. They will be met at the Airport by Mrs. P. Cerrity Brigade61 words
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Article52 1952-09-09 5 LOH HOY WAN claimed trial m the Pant Buntar Sedans Court to a charge of theft of electric wire valued at $1...>.nu from his employer Low ken» Geok at Crest Road Kuaa Kurau. on March 7 The case was adjourned to Ort .B »or hearing. Bail ol >2aO52 words
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Article46 1952-09-09 5 A WOMAN Sun Yeo >awned a $280 diamond ring. >orrowed from a nnowite was ;entenced to a lonth s ul W rapore yesterday. CHE Mohnmcd Yunus bin [sah Timber Inspector atiched to .>- F !)l xient Kelantan. vill so on to Kuala Lumpur ihortly.46 words
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Advertisement282 1952-09-09 5 tl'lim's no doubt about it I IT'S THE TALK Vl^"! M.irrin^ ttKTTY HtTTON heading a cjst of tlimivnds \i \MMO 111 JMMwHlht' j The Thmtr* V/irh Tke tonge I Runs jj SHOWS at^-^^iu". I2.:^k:^2<k (i:,x«).i: M mm. AS frtg Ujbj stridli wuptiutei VOI -iii I H\M A CHAN< E TO282 words
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Advertisement72 1952-09-09 5 ■Yon' Shauitßff 3.00—6.30 fcfi P m Malay Film Productions "GADIS PELADANC starring MAKIA NE3CI CHANtiE WALING- WTAUNG A Sup«r Malay Picture Royal !.;O-»;.OO 9. 13. "AWARA" (IlinduaUani) XXX Joliure Bahru Now Showing Xl5-G4.") 9.45 *'SOOK L l l THO" t Mandarin t ATLANTIC Great World Now Showing 7 .00 9.15.72 words
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Advertisement440 1952-09-09 5 TODAY'S POWER CUTS SINGJk*MB >ni»-i.'i...«- MaMfe i PlynW* P— lt. Alexandra •■■> to rJSS!?™r!S2« f> tßft I K -i.,rm..1..r\ U <>**«*«• Mjunird R<t Mm* \\«*nm\ t ..i. M Jamr. Paya Lebax Piuup*. Dum«j»u N n K»i ■!<)«> (in.it ii.ic .i.d. in vr]il s! i nu*+ i-m. .l.il.ui 1 nun- i440 words
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Article737 1952-09-09 6 i\% Aig tsl 2 "he Secretary of the Singapore Labour Party, Mr D Stevens announced that Ihe Party have ".i improved machinery" to contest re City Council elections m December. It would seem the Labour technicians have bungled u< job, Far from there being an improvement, the737 words
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Article1659 1952-09-09 6 ALEX JOSEY - THE MYSTERY OF RADIO MALAYA ALEX JOSEY MALAYAN AFFAIRS By When Government decided to discontinue "Malayan Affairs' 9 broadcasts, it announced the start of a "Malayan Affairs Forum' 9 series over Radio Malaya. After the tenth Forum the programme was taken off the air. Why were these broadcasts stopped? Was1,659 words
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Letter303 1952-09-09 6 Sir: Sir Gerald Templer rightly stressed the importance of winning public support m the right against Communism. As part of this fight iie information services job is to refute Communist distortion of the truth- particularly m respect of the oftrepeated lies that nothing is bein« done to303 words
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Letter369 1952-09-09 6 Sir:— Wei Lin should have thought twice before criticizing Pa' Wei bin Supom's real letter against the entry of non-Malays into the Malayan Civil Service. It is well and good for Alex Josey or Wei Lin to suggest something like that as they have nothing to369 words
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206 1952-09-09 6 Sir;— l have lived m both South Africa and Southern Rhodesia and 1 have also lived under the fascist creed of the Japs. Whereas under the Japs, I was free to go where I 'ike and do what I like within their laws,206 words
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Letter149 1952-09-09 6 Sir: It. is my misfortune not to be able to read my daily papers m the mornings and it makes me soporific every evening to read anything concerning the Singapore Labour Party. Their actions are puerile and speeches specious. I admit Labour have done something for this149 words
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329 1952-09-09 6 Taxation System Far From Ideal Sir: In Malaya there are at present two schools of thought about taxation. There are Those who stoutly maintain on the strength of observations made from the springy cushions of their expensive touring cars that never were the people so well fed, so well looked329 words
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Article179 1952-09-09 6 Review of views Punctuality Dri\c THE DR." E j and t. iga ifi the Chin t ed hearts Chinese new guyxire. In I editorials, Hu S Fib and i commented a drive and m Ifa ayi ti age-old prad been great and money. The Sin Chew po i 4 Krai179 words
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Advertisement96 1952-09-09 6 II Singapore **l^iHan&ar& Independent Morning Newspaper HEAD OFFICE? fl 28, Robinson Road, Singoper*. TeUphon* Nos B|97 1 1 8397# v Cokl« 0 TelegropH Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore* BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Time* Buildtng# PrlMin? Houw Sqcare, London, CC 4i I*<jAiA Lumpur ipoh penans 45 Sultan Srr««fJ 63 Cowan Sfree%96 words
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Advertisement56 1952-09-09 6 u^/fA /> £<W antisepin "Frankly, unless you arc a bacteriologist, you can't tell. But use the antiseptic you sec j doctor use, or which he recommends, Mftd you won't be far wrong." l\ E T T f\ I V E I I W L AKTI^ rr TIC The Safe Way56 words
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Article330 1952-09-09 7 Takes Over Full Control Of Govt. In Egypt CAIRO Sept. 8: (Renter)— Generol Mohamned Naguib, new Premier and virtual dictator of Egypt tonight announced a new 16-manj cabinet after a dramatic coup in^hich he arrest- ed nearly every prominent Egyptian outside the I government. w <U330 words
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57 1952-09-09 7 Mrs. Yamashita: Husband Deserved Death >KYO, Sept. P (AP>- g< jr the Alli< »C--g *o the rv:r:t Magu. j kind" I i I her I aiv b I "do ound." te humble tor a en' ol T>>ky Kiku II 11 |»aki -;d her real- H execul Still shil s I57 words
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208 1952-09-09 7 Fierce Fight Flares Anew In Korea B ter) ghting months fiared-up Korean fro:/ J hen thousands I -ied to cap* United NaThey were I probably ci need m Korea. 21.000 mortar and ere poured ted Natio c ivj I m b posii j said ■< i v rently 1 es208 words
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Article, Illustration278 1952-09-09 7 LONDON, Sept. 8, (Reuter).— An all-out aircraft production race to get a contract from Captain Eddie Kickenbacker. Eastern Airlines' chief, for 50 Comet11l Jet airliners by 1956 has begun m England and i Ireland. De Havilland Aircraft Company, makers of the famous Comets, have calledMirrorpic - 278 words
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Article127 1952-09-09 7 LOXDOX. Sept. 8 (Reuteri.— A British Colonial official was .;sed today of illegally soiling na and ammunition and engaging m other shady financial ideals m India seven years ago. Doug is -V.: Perm. 36, appeared m Bow Street court here on a fugitive warrant from127 words
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Article51 1952-09-09 7 KARXBOROrc.H. Sept. 8 (Reuter).—A 14-year-old boy died lin 'Hospital today, bringing the death toll m Saturday's jet plane crash at the Farnbo igh j air display up- to 28. Anothei 44 oi the «>2 injured are detained m hospital, about |a cozen ol them m a serious I51 words
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105 1952-09-09 7 SYDNEY, Sept. (AP).— Sistei Elizabeth Kenny said today the conquest of poliomyelitis is possible within ten years. Scientists have isolated the polio virus and are now working to develop a vaccine, she said m Brisbane on her return after i six-month visit to105 words
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Article51 1952-09-09 7 Ad isory Body For Sarawak KUCHIXG. Sept. 8 (ReuterAAP).— The Govempr, Sir Anthony Abell. has appointed an atlvisery committee under the Emergency Regulations to which any objection against pny order for detention m;ide under the Emergency Regulations, may be lodged. The committee i«^ under the chairmanshin of Mr.. Justice Fletcher51 words
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Article35 1952-09-09 7 ARCHBISHOP S »kai W«d*. spiritual leader ol 15.000,000 Japanese Buddhist;, a ruiucted a special fire service a' the tomb Ox an Unkno'vn Soidiei r AlrhigU>n Xationa. 1 Cemetery i Washington yesterday.- D.P.35 words
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274 1952-09-09 7 Joy-ride Nearly Ended In Death COURT TOLD PENANG, Won.— The story of a joy-ride m Batu Ferringhi, which nearly ended m the death <*f a Kedah businessman, Lim Hooi Khoon, was related by Deputy Public Prosetutor Mr. C M. Sheridan before Mr. Justice Spenser-Wilkinson m the High Court today. Mr.274 words
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Article174 1952-09-09 7 HONGKONG, Sept. 8 iAP>— The fi^'it for possession of the steamship, Tesikmalaja, resumed m Hongkong Supreme Court today and developed into a jurisdictionaj argument a.s to whether Indonesian C c n s v 1 General Kweed-jiehoo urn) his diplomatic c urier could be forced to testify.174 words
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146 1952-09-09 7 IRAN, Sept. (IT)— Premier Mohammed Mossadeq extended his pur«e of the army today after bitterly attacking proposals by President Truman and Prime Minister Winston Churchill to settle the AngloIranian oil dispute. D:\ Mossndeq. who acts as his own war minister dismissed Lt.Gen. Abdul HusseinU.P. - 146 words
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Article99 1952-09-09 7 7 Sailors Deny Charges GIBRALTAR Sept P (Reuter) Seven British merchant amen today pleaded innocent to charges stemming from a midocean brawl aboard their ship Athelr- i The 9.089-ton tanker helduke I arrive ri here yesten escorted by a British corvette. The corvette li.nd sent an armed the Athelduke m99 words
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Article34 1952-09-09 7 A 39-year-old Chinese, To Chea Wah, was stabbed last night m South Bridge Road. It was alleged that robbery was the motive. To was removed to hospital. His condition is nu; serious.34 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-09-09 7 Picture by .Malay -iris of Malay and English schools who per formed the Balinese Fan Ehwce at the Welfare Week Ball lu-ld at th c K*-sidrn<y. Kuala I.unipur. Yong Peng SeongYong Peng Seong - 31 words
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384 1952-09-09 7 LONDON. Sept. 8, (IP).— Seven power cmsultations on the British plan lor a Middle Favtern defence planning hoard were expected to open lat*r this month and prospects lor an agreement are considered highly promising. Britain proposed earlier last month ,p creation m Cyprus384 words
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Advertisement107 1952-09-09 7 MALAYAN AIRWAYS SARAWAK and NORTH BORNEO T»... >M NOW 5 S lACH WAY W T..^W.v» Wednesdoy* fir Fridoy* n|tao l. DIP. Singapore 0630 <ir. W. Si^.^ 0630 hr. DIP. S,ngcpor. 0630 Kr. F 1,|1,H Sibu Lobuon Lobuon Jessolton U.M.n .555 Kr. AM. J««».. »«>0 k.. ARR 50n....... IMS fcr. 0107 words
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Advertisement78 1952-09-09 7 RUBBER, TIN ELOSING PRICES Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 8. The following ore the closing prices of rubber end tin on the London Morket todoy LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 22id. Spot £963 per ton buyers, Sept. Hid. £964 -tilers. Oct./ Dec. Tl\d. TSree months: £952 )os. Jon. /Mar. 22id.78 words
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Advertisement66 1952-09-09 7 G FIRST CLASS V/ 1 x^ run i>• IUN I "s^^ THE CAME AMY MjMBKK imusemenl for «fl Uif family >**********^***********j 1 Support the Concert at the T 106 wti.-i Popular Lawn uanc llappy Uorld Sept 10th |(MI < til br played <>»l lU\ >i/r LftWfl 5 P- m orfanihed66 words
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Article264 1952-09-09 8 L UXURY SHIP SINKS: 415 ARE SA VED JINEZU, ALASKA, Sept. 8 (AP)— The Canadian Pacific Steamship Company's luxury liner Princess Kathleen ran aground on a rocky point North of here yesterday, and a few hours later slipped oft her rocky berth and sank. The 30D passengers and crew of264 words
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Article125 1952-09-09 8 GIBRALTAR. Sept. 8. (Reuter).-^Seven British merearnen were m jail here ast night 'following trouble m mid-Atlantic on board their y-ton British mer Athelduke. whi h arrived here Saturday escorted by a British corvette The warship sent an armed party aboard the steamer tftei the aster125 words
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Article99 1952-09-09 8 I HONGKONG. Sept. 8. (Reuter AAP).— The freig:h- ler Pioneer Bay disabled m typhoon "Nona" is due here under her own steam. The <ast!<* Peak. which 1 answered the Pioneer Bay's i 1 SOS for help on Saturday. 1 retarned to Hongkong last 199 words
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Article101 1952-09-09 8 PT Tourist Trade Bid Tin: P.I. Foreign Office has proposed to President Quirino American tourists be permitted to enter the country without visas. The P^ in would permit visitors t o remain m the Philippines for 50 days without paying the usual visa and other entry fees. Foreign Secretary Jaoquin101 words
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Article251 1952-09-09 8 THE regrouping nv>t!i tions and a number el i;eductiuns m shipping nsM ra.e. appertaining to China been announced by the lm tute Oi London Undei a :iti W a new schedule rf charges. Exports only tium China. Cantor, and ports south thereof excluding Formosa, Hongkong251 words
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Advertisement606 1952-09-09 8 FAS! REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Itfrcri Orerla«i pom P- h.m Spore Art I. \Si X(,ik Bl II M SI -s.pt 2MS,,)t lOel KOci i of Di Cii i Deep and P as -> B **c. ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. f| s'p s::Sl X Lumpur .Ml. P Sham 895 M.hn, «5€606 words
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Advertisement492 1952-09-09 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings t<> China and Japan from Singapore, Port Swettenham <v Pfcaangr. s <> direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China «.v Japan Dae Spore Due Penang From Szechuen* 1 St*pt 24 Sept Hongkong Sails JSails Sails Penang P.S'ham Spore For •*Szeehuen* Sept 9 HTfcong492 words
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Advertisement575 1952-09-09 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland- American lino Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YOKK. PHILADELPHIA SALTIWORE, MOBILE NEW OKI. LANS STpore l* sham Penaas SLOTERDYK UAL) In P<;it MSept BANTAM (III.) 10 lbSept I7Sepl IS t!;Sept RAKI (SMN) 19 MSept 25 26Sept 21 "SSept LIMBURG575 words
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Advertisement509 1952-09-09 8 EAST ASIATIC !ME SAILINGS FKOM SCANDINAMA I X (OMtN.vi Spore P *> fi.nn I* t -MFONIA" lor Baoglsok IS I7s«-pt ns.pt i. -INDIA" lor Bangkok, Saigon, Hongkong Mama 17 IMSrpt IS M»6e* 13 "^irt "PANAMA" for Baugki/k Saigon Hongkong, Manila M-'27Sept 2."i Sept I "LALANniA" lot Bangkok IS/l€Orl •MAODALA" for509 words
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Article119 1952-09-09 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 Spot Loose 76 763 FOB m bales Sept. No. 1 K.S.S. T6 s i 76| No. t R.S.S. 701. 71 No. 3 K.S.S. HC> 664 Ton*: Steady at the deel»ne. LONDON RIBBEK Moadsy's opening119 words
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88 1952-09-09 9 SMALL business passed m the copra and coconut oil sections ot the Singapore produce market yesten? iy. Copra had buyers at $28 and sellers at $26J per picul with business passing at $26 Coconut oil buyers indicated S39| a 11 sellers $40.\. business88 words
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Article105 1952-09-09 9 MALAYAN Excha:^e Banks Ass »ciation buying rates to merchants (per s 1 01) Malayan) are: 32 5/8 <T.TA ;'-2^ (O.D.>. 32 7/8 on credit bills and 'A2 15 16 on trade bills (90 d st>. Canada 33 516 (T.T.) 31 7/16 (0.D.), 31 11 It. (90105 words
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Article41 1952-09-09 9 HK EX CHANGE HONGKONG, Sept S— Special Standard Service closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $1.">.R8 to £1 sterling: $6.***** to US SI: SI 829 to Ma'ayan $1: 10.38 M to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 1298.375 to o!ie tad.41 words
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Article155 1952-09-09 9 INCREASED shipments of rubber from Malaya were reported during August compared with July figures, according to official statistics. Total sMpmenti oi rubber, m chiding latex, concentrated latex and revertex during August wrw 75.199 tons compared writo 71.--123 tons t«>r July. fa A Rrst seven months^ a Qt155 words
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Article, Illustration414 1952-09-09 9 NEW MODERN EQUIPMEN T FOR S'PORE LAUNDRY 'End Drudgery' Advice To The Housewife Standard Staff Reporter COMPLETE mechanisation of The Singa pore Steam Laundry has now been cHectcd with the installation of a $250 COO Boiler Plant, the only one of its kind m Singapore and the Far East Mr.Standard - 414 words
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Article159 1952-09-09 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Mon. Tlu Malayan share market opened the week with keen demand for tin shares which remained steady. Industrial shares were quiet, while rubber shares were neglected. CiioMjied nriees were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Seller? t- aser and Neave 0:d. 4 20 135 cd159 words
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Article20 1952-09-09 9 Britain and Pakistan are among exhibitor^ a: the East German industrial fair w i ;<■ Qoened m Leipzie Reuter.20 words
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Article, Illustration178 1952-09-09 9 Standard Market Reporter RI'BBER prices closed fractionally lower on a typically Monday market yesterday with a moderate > turnover of business. Small orders were received from overseas during the dayj' but upcountry centres remained inactive. i Small buying from factories j were reported at aroundStandard - 178 words
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Article61 1952-09-09 9 HARRISONS and Crosfield i Qialaya) Ltd. report the follow- j ing outputs lor August: Ailenbyj 26.000 lb.: Benta 55.000 !b.: Jeram Kuantan «i<i.ooo lb.; Kun-j ckmg 36^00 !b.. Mentakab 68,0001 lb.: Sungei Bagan 143.000 lb. and Tan.iong Pan 72AQQ lb Whittai and Co.. of Kuala Lumpur report that61 words
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Advertisement190 1952-09-09 9 Hygienic Sanitation t Rural Dwellers can now en|oy the same comfort and convenience as the City Dwellers without incurring the high cost of pnvote Septic J Tank System. kk DESTROI/' presents the -DE LUXE" f -s'r 'r.srf can <^ >>rtcd -fwj ri I L, CHEAPER BY FOUR FIFTH AT 7n^S3?J190 words
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Advertisement111 1952-09-09 9 f^ v '^%%iih?| liiSlfe y A fH? way fhrou 9 h —m <*e« J gn V i|^/f|i|' W^ H ~in ■■»"ecri« i fhe FORD V& i wJ^m^ wWA is bu:lt for fl c ycofS oheod Wlth •r S/ '■i''?' J%i' o .<:•'"''■ W/ extra srrcnc«-h for safer, more ;^»>i J^'rW111 words
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Miscellaneous510 1952-09-09 9 SINGAPORE I AIR TRAVEL Tl^A^^T^ diary 5 Miis DtPMUUKES l3i f" 71 MM w I'OIJI I. I I I.NII \M: 8.32 :i ',V, MXN *«WAYS MUXHI. ttSli K4J ,n, liif, hock. k < «33 Can Ml :r: v joe: WEATHER REPORT klor Star. Ko'u bS li ::n P« s- P«510 words
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Article, Illustration1564 1952-09-09 10 OWALAD HENRY; PETER RONINSON - OWALAD HENRY PETER RONINSON «/m and MISS lii S MAI Pin: sized Si U" i *>b, c i British n 0?»" PII FLES C,l T-TOi.f R: B Yard'?*, I tattt'e, P and Ph WttUffh's t S SELETARITI S FJ J.S >'■■ Purb yJWTRDAY NIGHT was a knight1,564 words
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Advertisement134 1952-09-09 10 f\y)/j/ Helena Rubinstein \y can give you <7 s/un //kc S//A >» -"> i/OyjJ v-f Ihe genius of Helena Rubinstein, the world S leading beauty authority, brings you tins new\ Slk make-up. Actually made of pure silk.] Face powder— Silk face powder— to veil your, skin m a wondrous film134 words
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Advertisement100 1952-09-09 10 m# FOR E BRIDE f \^~^P A CORONET 01 ORANGI I :j: J .W^.^ I BLOSSOM AM' ijf DIAMANTE X I <f^. 1 BANDEAI 01 .U 'ts' J UUK6I thi V "s*^: BRIDESMAIDS >**«*« V pOBMJatf MX NOTs %l JKnanUl >^ ROSES HYACINTHS BRIDAL VEILS FINE RAYON NET, EXQUISITELY jTds.100 words
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1326 1952-09-09 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Two Out For The Double By THE Singapore Gold Cup, carrying stakes and added money worth about $25,000 will see some of the finest stayers m the country line up at bukit Tirnah racecourse on Saturday, September 13, to1,326 words
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Article275 1952-09-09 11 LONDON, Sept. 7 (Renter) Arsenal, Drobatly one of the best known soccer clubs m the world have cleared off dfbt of more than £130.000 sinci' league football was resumed after the war m 194b*. Last season they started with the books balanced ;-nd now they275 words
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Article95 1952-09-09 11 Muslim New Year Sports The le i nth annual ausli N New Year Sports will be held Jj an B«. jar si Uum on sux a al ;1 l h« Govern tt of Singapore will give away the prizes. Entry farms I r the sports are now available fro. p.95 words
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Article244 1952-09-09 11 LITTLE 'MO IS CHAMP AGAIN NEW YORK, Forest Hills, Sept. 8 (Af).- Maureen Connolly, 17, of San Diego, California, won the national women's singles tennis championships Sunday for the second straight year, defeating Doris Hart of Coral Gables, Florida, 6—3, 7—5. "Little Mo." who will be L&| on September 17.244 words
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287 1952-09-09 11 tion was now improving. Ask why the number i I experts receiving bj India i be ow received ho P tan and Ceylon, Itr. W\ explain-.-d there was "imp. difficulty" m meeting India's needs as she was wanting highly <tr. ised experts. For instance,287 words
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Article43 1952-09-09 11 TOK Y<). s< pi iAP i. i Twenty-nine Oxford UhiverI sity Rug! ayers arrived here today for a erk j matches against panese players. Their ime is against Keio y ne.\t j Univ S' nday m Tolcyo. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article90 1952-09-09 11 MOSCOW. Sept. 8 (AP)— The magazine Soviet Sport I yesterday revealed a basket- ball scandal m Kazakhstan* a Central Asian Soviet reput blie. The paper charged the sport authorities there secretly transferred the best players from the Dynamo and Iskra 1 teams to the Spartak women's90 words
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Article220 1952-09-09 11 ATLANTIC CITY, (New Jersey), Sept 7 (UP>— < Jersey Joe Walcott, the nxost successful sidesteoper m heavyweight history, will try to bewiider Rocky Mareiano by going "this way and that way" from the opening going of 1 their heavyweight- title fight m Philadelphia on220 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-09-09 11 IRON LADY Photo. Miss Violet Ho Lye Chun the winner of the women's \veightlifting titit- at the Singapore Amateur Wd^hdiftug Federation's annual junior competition at Ihe Happy World btadlum on Sunday. In this picture Miss Ho is snatching HO lbs. StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article48 1952-09-09 11 THE S Rifl A nation announced yestei I; that practice shoots for I 1952 Overseas Rifle mate will be held this next month i t) coajtmd > t- X fortnightly spOf sho; I v first -hoot will Cake j place at Seletar Range Sunday from a m.48 words
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Article64 1952-09-09 11 Compton Win Is Up In Style I lo I y i*. .1 Con r. d h h Bui m the ci "t towed I re. Of '.(>. 4<< I i 1 pro Wfcl< I) Middlesex, m then (.-.shire and vV.i: broken and dust) it took a i pton's class at64 words
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Article24 1952-09-09 11 A r. third. Li M r twice 1 >. with a i 1 i ol F i Pry I i H24 words
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Advertisement240 1952-09-09 11 TUITION FOR YOi'R cnmmervial stßdief iota Chinese YMCA S*hool-*tfte School »nich scored the r»i^rn«*i number of ICC ExaM panei m 1950 A I9SI Bes-nners rla^es mornings 'a iierncwtt/ eveninast— Boos ««eepir.?r Typ ing Shorthand -Soeeda /Theory) En-li*h <Std IV VIII > Ertinomics Larfn. Correspondence. Private Tuition by Mr. Miranda any240 words
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Advertisement132 1952-09-09 11 STANDARD CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RESULTS Only 50 cents per line with c minimum charge o ,2 for 4 lines (approximating 20 short words) will enable you re plact en ad m The Singapore Standard (Dcily Edition) under S cr r V-;:cnr, Wanted, Accommodation Vcccnt, For Sale, M :cllcneous, etc. Box132 words
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Miscellaneous352 1952-09-09 11 fy RITA DEL MR \V!f i- IBM -.lit of <«Oireis iiion. n.»t th«- iihml U lla/litt. rtST 8 Ko EVER¥I jwi: c.;i nan early start aa 1 *.^e dayi mp comprisea the m r opii oaa peu I of the lv C :<• cc: eaten ap v ::v inJ t352 words
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Article93 1952-09-09 12 RELEGATION rertaintj 01 Ike leasoa. BOW t.d one Doint mi the" S\l X fcrsl division o.atrn ua>t lathul Karib Sub a the I ilan Besar SUdion. There v^»> little taterest m tii |urn from eitli'i t»Min anil i h.tndful of l.« Saw hi minutes of dull93 words
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Article60 1952-09-09 12 SELANGOR SCHOOLS ATHLETICS X' .PVR, Muh.— A to athletics m 0 added on and Ot V tun me I S ai champion- tings. 11 d m Singapore bilan and other 1 ~e of beii binaries to the :i SChfl scheduled to be :nonth. and gil the S There and f60 words
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Article72 1952-09-09 12 BASE Ordnaace Depol Civilian Association had to struggle hard before th«\v eventual!) subdued Singapore M'-tia il Services I nion ton t m>.iis ml mi .1 friendly hockey match played .it BODC gi ouad yesterday. Singapore l il Servict n incing K. Louis. Soo F Oiiti LI72 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-09-09 12 l)sit)tn. In this pun« thej come pretty aiiH stroafi Colony women weightlifters. Misses Man 1 hu.i. Daisj I i">. flora Lee asd Violet Ho, relaxing back stage before tonapeti- i tin- at the Singapore Amilenr Weightlifting Federation's annual junior championships ii the Happy World stadium oa Sundaj StandardStandard - 48 words
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Article400 1952-09-09 12 BAH PAHAT, Won —Display ing all-round superiority Johore beat Malacca lour-nil m their Malaya (up locccr tixture at the Government English School padang yesterday evening. A large crowd was treated to a fine exhibition of team-work by the Johore forwards and had they exerted themselves400 words
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Article31 1952-09-09 12 TODAY Sport SOCCER: SAFA Cup replay—Tigers SA v Rovers SC at Jalan Be set r Stadium; Die. 2. SBHRC Woodbridge Hospital at Geylang. HOCKEY: Khalsa Assn. v Police at Thomson Road.31 words
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415 1952-09-09 12 LATIFF WANDERERS, an All-Malay eleven, sprang an early season surprise when they scored a four-three victory over a strong Singapore Recreation Club team on the padang yesterday. Making better use ot their opportunities, the Wanderers fully deserved 1 their win. While the Latin*415 words
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Article148 1952-09-09 12 Excited FanKoed In Fall IPOH, Mon.— The IMb i Royal Lancers scored a i l lucky oik* goal to nil win I 1 over Borneo .Motors Sports Club to enter the I third round of the RI)Y Cup knockout soccer competition this evening The lucky uoal was accidentally scored for148 words
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Article836 1952-09-09 12 SINGAPORE Badminton Association Junior championship ties for this weekend are: Saturday, Sept. 13. from p.m. Inter-School Final: Court No. 1: Victoria School v. Raffles' In- stitution (Green). Umpires: K.C. Cherian and A. Sujak. Men's Junior Singles: Court No. Cheong Vat Fatt (Titan) V Thio (Vim Siew836 words
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Article688 1952-09-09 12 SAFA Discusses European Offers SINGAPORE will have its full share of irst class football this year when on invasion ,y overseas teams begins m November. Three earns have asked for fixtures and the SAFA Zouncil at its monthly Council meeting yeserday accepted two of them from688 words
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Article217 1952-09-09 12 1 i.iHl** THE Malay Foothill AtSOciuiioa oi Singapore -needs (12,000 to renovate their field and has asked for a loan. Yesterday SAFA agreed tt> lend the UFA s-..'tn. GKYLANG Stadium is to have Police control at the Junior guinea. SAFA Us a*ked tlie PoKoe authorities for assistance to217 words
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Article171 1952-09-09 12 BUSINESS HOUSES KO TOURNEY Till". Singapore Busiifs Houses Football X Knock Out Cup compt will start on Mornt if S 15 when I laser uul X will oppose Ch.irtfi. I at River Yalle\ Road n tht fii>t round oi the (iwnpeti. tion. O*:ier first round Airway! Darby at Fane- P171 words
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273 1952-09-09 12 IN A friendly hockey match the Ceylon Sporti Club and R.A.F. Seletar (who are making their debut m the S.H.A. league this sea>on) drew one-all on the Balestier ground yesterday The Ceylonese who were pressing tor the major part ot the game failed badly273 words
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