Singapore Standard, 13 September 1952
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Title Section18 1952-09-13 1 Singapore Standard 3k it M i. VOL. 11l NO. 73 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article98 1952-09-13 1 M \I)K A S Sept 12 .i trr Two sen i u r ICC ottirers Iran Mni;aporc ftlttvcd here todav by H itii \\arrant> and doit> to take into cu">Mr. C. (i. Menun, an in lawya oi Singaand his m itc. Vilasini, > tni here on98 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-09-13 1 REV. P. T. layton, rounder padie ol the world established Toe 11. .utivrd in Singapore jesterdaj from London bv air. on big way to Australia, lie was net by Mr Mum. Warden <>t Toe II in Malaya. (See page 2 lot story.)42 words
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83 1952-09-13 1 Sel. Murder V illage Gets five Towers iPUH Five to and the tnd the perimeter dee iflumin Village, the vas ki!!ed by I inday nisht. ts of this new nised Bri- e place today Mr P. H. Olliiid the il a und the vilem that their i be trained Home83 words
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Article121 1952-09-13 1 StandarcJ Staff Orii'spondtMit LONDON, F i.—Col >nial Secretary Lyttelta "real intentiun s to slo I M i.van pi gress toward^ and independence to a snail's pare' relying on '"disingenuous es about condition s and communal conflict* 1 serts D ick Sington. i »rmer stei Gu lian121 words
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200 1952-09-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Security Forces, yesterday, killed four terrorists and wounded j two, suffering in the process i one killed and another wounded. Two of the terrorists killed i were shot dead by the 7th platoon of "C" Company, the Ist Sutl'olks In200 words
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270 1952-09-13 1 Vital To Tell Truth In Ma lay a: Pe terson LONDON. Sept. 12 (Renter)— Mr. Alec D. C. Peterson former headmaster ot one of England's oldest grammar schools and the man who will now be responsible lor British propaganda in Malaya, stressed here todav the part that truth could play270 words
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Article54 1952-09-13 1 ADDIS ABABA. Sept 12 (AP) —Emperor Haile Selassie of ipia, at one stroke of a golden pen, yesterday brought ea under the sovereignty of his crown. n 1.000.000 Eritreans and 45.000 square mile s of territory tituting the tor.: Italian colony became united with the Ethiopian empire54 words
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Article76 1952-09-13 1 Standard Aviation Reporter AIF FARES on the international routes between Europe and Australia via Singapore will go up by £10 from Oct. l. This was decided by the International Air Transport Association at a meeting held in Bueno.s Aires Ja.st May. Mala yan Air76 words
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Article34 1952-09-13 1 EX-MINISTER COM ING BOMBAY. Sept. 12 (UP) India'i former J'inunce Minister John Mattbai and his wite are vi»itin? Jap;m, Indonesia, Thailand Hongkong rmd Singapore shortly The couple ar« *t P ie seal m Ce>ioa.34 words
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Article, Illustration588 1952-09-13 1 CITY HON OURS WAR DEAD The Hall Is Dedica ted To Service r Standard Staff Reporter FOR TWO minutes, yesterday evening, men and women representing all walks of life in Singapore stood still in the grounds of St. Andrew's Cathedral in memory of their gallant relatives and friends who died588 words
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402 1952-09-13 1 THE MVN who >vill conduct the Commonwealth atomic weapon lot* at remote Montebello Islands. Dr. <i. Penney, left Singapore jn*i before dawn today by a secret air route for Australia. With him went his associate Dr. 0. M. Solandt. the guided missile expert.402 words
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172 1952-09-13 1 KANSAS CITY. Sent. 1? (APJ U.S Secretary of State Dem Acheson has slapped i "prescriptlon-for-divister" label on usins: force ;is j means of aiding countries under Russia's domination. He spoke .it the convention of the ATI. lnternational Association of Machinists. Assailing critics of the ad*172 words
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Article72 1952-09-13 1 SAX FRANCISCO, Sept 12 (UP)— Lewis Gough, new national commander of the Amcri can Legion, urged today the United Nations to carry the war to the enemy in Korea. He said the United Nations should bomb the Manchui i b:i.M-.> :ir:-<>s.s the Yah; River and72 words
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Article95 1952-09-13 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (CUP) —U.S. military planners are working on an arms aid P:"°«ramme tor Japan to start next July if the former enemy wants it, authoritative sources revealed today. In Tokyo Finance Minister Hayato Ikeda said he had discussed the strengthening of Japanese defence with95 words
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Article59 1952-09-13 1 A TAXI after knocking down a cyclist crashed a»;nn.st a bridge at the junction of Stamford Riad and Queen Street. Its front portion M n badly damaged. One ol the two taxi passengers was slightlj injured. The driver was unhurt and tile cyclisl waj none tn e worse59 words
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Article28 1952-09-13 1 PARIS. Sept. 12 (AP'— Gen. Omar Bradley, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs ol Staff, arrived today for talks with American military leaders in Europe.28 words
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Article43 1952-09-13 1 Yap Chin Wee <-'59> collapsed on a path at the 7$ mile Jurong I Road last night and was re- j moved to hospital in a serious j condition. H e was alleged to have drunk a solution ol caustic soda.43 words
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Article79 1952-09-13 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept 12. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today LONOON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 22 d. Spot £953 per ton buyers, Sept. 22 d. £954 sellers. Oct. /Dec. 2 <*• Three months: £944 10.79 words
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Article32 1952-09-13 1 3FRF.IN". Sepi 12 <Ai" Three British .s >M;e r .s missing [a the" Russian tone .•>!!::•>> l.t.st Tues rfuv have been returned to Bri- ill authorities In Be:Un. it WMt32 words
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149 1952-09-13 1 Police Appeal In Hunt For Bombster Standard Staff Reporter SEVERAL people already have been questioned by the Singapore Police in connection with Thursday's bomb incident in which a Chief Inspector of the Special Branch, a detective sergeant and a Malay driver were injured. No arrests ha\e been made. The condition149 words
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Article43 1952-09-13 1 IVIUNSAN, 9ept 12 lAP -The Allied team ieq tested their seventh consecutive oneweek ad iournmeni in the de id Locked armistice talks today. T!ie Communists agreed aftei j :'»2minute meeting a) Panmunin The next meeting mriil be !u-ii OQ Sept. 2')43 words
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Article69 1952-09-13 1 AUSSIE FLORAL TRIBUTE A CAREI UL srln-tion of beautiful wild Imen and floral decorations lroin /Vustruliu uill i> llown to SnutpMC for dovri nnif.'H House, in honour of tin* visit of Hie Ihnhr^v of K«-nt on Sept. W. Th<* fiist < (tiisi-imwiit .if ■•wen will irrive !»v (iMltai I .in69 words
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Article54 1952-09-13 1 STU DENT DETAINEE RELEASED i*ii student, r Cheng Piaw, was from do^ a sion order on Tl noon, a B inch spokesman to d 'J'iic Ste On« dents dk tfie Eknerg I at :.i January last No untvi 1 as pt eVIOUS This leaves two unive tf st udctii s54 words
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Advertisement16 1952-09-13 1 RREITl !N5 f»- Jr /v. »MAfOft| KUAL4 llmp lß PtN ANG IMMEDIATE OR EARLY DELSVERV I16 words
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Advertisement87 1952-09-13 1 CRYSTAL Cc SILVERWARE ft Th€ NOVELTY.To R t MH Noith Bndgt Rd Phone 3123 Smqopo»r 6 V ti no men a' Edenf that tha v.atci you buy from us Li such a remarkaUi I i keeper. Before we tel] it to you ii i> irefully j:. {><*■• '-d, thoroughly tested87 words
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Article, Illustration454 1952-09-13 2 Photo. 13 Get Spore s Ist Certificates In Education Standard *taff Reporter STRESSING the importance of local qualifications Mr. Ralph Ellis, the Acting Principal of the Teachers' Training College, said: "Times are changing, changing rapidly. In the foreseeable future it may uvll happen that a personStandard - 454 words
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Article274 1952-09-13 2 Standard Staff Reporter MOKK than 50 leading Indian textile importers in Singapore Miugested yesterday that if t fl <* Chinese tex- tilr importers were of their Hewa on the alloeation of quotas for Japanese textiles for 1953, then the Indian I iinhrr of Commerce274 words
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Article21 1952-09-13 2 I xi Criminal Appeal ill sit in the Supreme rt Building, Singapore, on iday, Sept. 22, at 10.30 n.m21 words
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Article, Illustration273 1952-09-13 2 Lofthouse Christens City Piano photo Standard sufT Reporter DR. CHARLES Thornton Loftse, an authority on Bach. yesterday christi ned Singapore City Hal 's new piano when he p ayed on it in the Green Room of the Victoria l< orii] Hall rt Chappell grand piano which arrived by sea fromStandard - 273 words
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Article355 1952-09-13 2 A SINGAPORE broker. Liin Cheng, related in the First Police Court yesterday how he was shot at when he resisted three robbers who held him up in his bedroom at 4 a.m. one day. Lam was giving evidence at a preliminary inquiry in which Teo355 words
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Article205 1952-09-13 2 MISS Alice Pisharody was the first recipient of the "Frisby Prize" awarded to the best student in the Certificate Course. There was a tie for the "Joseph Prize" awarded for the best all-round performance in the Normal Class, the Prize going to Miss Myrna Hochstadt and205 words
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Article, Illustration301 1952-09-13 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOUNDER padre of the world-established Toe. H, 67-year-old Reverend Philip Thomas Clayton, known from World War I years as "Tubby" Clayton, arrived in Singapore by air from London yesterday. Rev. Clayton, a Chaplain to the Queen, attended a dinner at the ToeStandard - 301 words
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Advertisement192 1952-09-13 2 fl^xxirei 111 HIGH QUALITY PICTURE CAMERA THE FLEXARf? Kr/IE FLEXARET /i/ ;.<■ srrfU tcith f-ro obicctioei fw MCtttrei ita << x 6 cm /in o roH B J fi x 9 i optics, IPorfcmattsHi I tk* > v^akr it a camera suitable t tionn 1 B d r.v.;, Kg R«192 words
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Miscellaneous90 1952-09-13 2 t nun...! ,,i f I HOID ONE /oh, 7 IT'S \[O*r?--VIW* DID )I[^ WE HAD SO MUCH V I tc-et mi (ur *r, f Che t. II BODY FALL T TH' \l SOB ff HER *~N > THIS HAFTA < T' LOOK FOR 'APD I HtD JJ M Al M90 words
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Article, Illustration457 1952-09-13 3 photo phoio Fifty Students Are Told: Sign Up Or Else Standard Staff Reporter MEDICAL STUDENTS from the Federation studying at the University of Malaya, who are in receipt of Federal bursaries, have been asked to enter into an agreement whereby they will have to serve theStandard - 457 words
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Article14 1952-09-13 3 This Is My Country' Say 's Jockey s a he it S II v.14 words
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Article244 1952-09-13 3 THE first pari ol Ihe Journal of the Malayan Breach Royal Asia! i Society which i> being published i l iu week eontui!!- a somroary ol the recent archaeological finds in Vila-. .1 including a note ©n the fragments <>t eek pottery, over S,#M years244 words
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Article22 1952-09-13 3 YW Flag Day Nets $8,042 i s ic in ,i ding ssed Exec Ihe Si |bl eta Mrs. Den I Mary 122 words
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Article24 1952-09-13 3 kv I [NG o1 tte« of the 5 Joint Relief 0 eld 1 In 1 Board Chii e Secrei- 2 0 pm.24 words
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204 1952-09-13 3 Standard Staft Repftrtei J\PAYS favourable balance of pa.Miifnt with the sterling ureas has promoted limitation of imports from Japan into Malaya. I Singapore (iovcrnnicnt oftiri.il told Thr standard yesterday. iew. Singapore tr iders will no longer be granted licences for the importation ol204 words
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Article103 1952-09-13 3 Standard Staff Reporter A SPOKESMAN of the Bc'qian Consulate in Singapore orday said they have had no news yet of the two Korea bo ind Belgian soldiers, who missed their boat, the La Marseillaise, which left for Saigon on Wednesday night. Singapore Immigration and Police103 words
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216 1952-09-13 3 CEREMONIAL parades will be held on Monday, Sept. 15 at all Royal Air Force Stations in Singapore and Malaya in commemoration of the 12th anniversary of the Battle ot Britain. In Singapore, Hornets and Vampires will stage fly-pasts over .saluting bases and afterwards will216 words
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Article89 1952-09-13 3 Standard Staff Reporter Two thousand dollars in $10 n;>t"s •mysteriously' disappeared from a sate in the office of a hotel in Middle Road, Singapore, Police revealed yesterday. The money represented a portion of $5,000 which, a few hours earlier, had been handed to the hotel manager89 words
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Article51 1952-09-13 3 A CITY Council worker. R. Rengasamy, was acquitted by Mr. Justice Knight at the Singapore Assizes yesterday on charges of robbery and causing grievous hurt to a compatriot, K. Govindasamy. It was alleged that Rengasamy assaulted Govindasamy and robbed him of $50. Mr. Dennis Murphy defended51 words
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Article42 1952-09-13 3 A CHINESE woman reported to the Singapore Police yesterdav, that while she was walking along Boseombe Road. i cyclist snatched her handbag and rode off. The handbag contained $59.85 cash, an identity card. 1 and some Chinese letters.42 words
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Article142 1952-09-13 3 THE schooling career of two Singapore girl students of the Methodist Girls' School, hangs on the outcome of a case in which one girl has summoned the other for assault. The defendant's counsel, Mr. Y.H. Tsan, told the Magistrate, Air. T. Kulasekaram, that142 words
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Article30 1952-09-13 3 ALL Fnslish schools, both Government and Govern-ment-aided were closed yesterday the seventh anniversary of the liberation of Singapore. Government offices and commercial houses remained or«<Mi the whole day.30 words
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Article25 1952-09-13 3 A BANKRUPTCY petition against S. M. Alsagoff Co. was withdrawn before the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Mur-ray-Aynsley, in the Singapore High Court yesterday.25 words
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Article123 1952-09-13 3 Sarawak Bans Bathsheba THE Government of Sara- wak has banned the film "David and Bathsheba'* from being circulated for public exhibition in the colony. In a letter to the management of the cinema where the film was to be shown, the In- formation Officer stated that permission to circulate thisReuter; AAP - 123 words
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Article149 1952-09-13 3 THE following list of contributions to the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association are acknowledged Phoh Kiu Siang T'ng, $20,514; Rue Cross Charitable Institution $2,500; -Mr. Ko Teck Kin. $2 Mr. Choo Joo Kim, $1,000; Mi Chua Sim Keng. $250: Mr Lim Song Sua, $250; Mr. Too T i.149 words
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Article88 1952-09-13 3 FOR ignoring an order issued by the Colonial Secretary, requiring him to remain indoors between <i p.m. and 6 a.m. Lim Ah Lee was sentenced in the Singapore Second Court yesterday to three months' rigorous imprisonment. Detective?;, keeping a check on Ll m, went to his88 words
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Article147 1952-09-13 3 SINGAPORE Art Society's I next exhibition on Sent. 1M in the British Council Hair at I Stamford Road, will be opened by Sir Stanley Unwin, president i of the International Publishers' Congress, and chairman of prominent British publishing houses. The exhibition which will be on147 words
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Advertisement102 1952-09-13 3 REFRIGERA TORS WESTINGHOUSE G E C All? COIVIMTIOMNC COOKERS, HAIR U\U\ i:> WALL BRACKETS IND 11 1 NNGS IN LATEST DESIGNS LARGE IRIETIES IN ALL KINDS OF IU < IMi G IDCEI S I HOME I SE. Z///?^ 7V RCHASES ARRANGED. SENG HUP CO. 171, ORCH \IJi) 9 I.I: 1186.)102 words
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Miscellaneous71 1952-09-13 3 1 (wELPGTI SAW ALLEY A UK** YEH ~aT f THEN I FOR ALL RIGHT, ALL 1 f...AH!! WELL.THANK 1 fOOZV!! I SHUDOfcC Io"THiN7jnBBK -j&SSk WAS HANGING ONTC^A J CONDENSER PETE SAKE, RIGH r, OOOLA, We'VE HEAVENSM.. V.'HtRE 13 )hONE6TLY DO, RilT m^^Mj <3^RV PRECIPICE BY HIS GO, BUT IT DO71 words
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Article, Illustration203 1952-09-13 4 Cinema Opening's Noble Gesture IPOH. Fri.— On the occasion of the opening of the newly completed $90,800 Glory Theatre at Guntong Village, Ipoh, Saturday, Sept. 20, the nanagement is donating the ■i tceeds oJ a s l four shows on that day to charity. As a result of this gesture.203 words
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Article80 1952-09-13 4 iron. Fri.— Two Chinese Um Yt -.V Shum (20) and 'T.-.i:npcng (bS) were committf I to stand trial at the High C ri I y Magistrate Che Ab[dullafa this morning. Li .n and Tham were chargied with consorting with twe armed terrorists at Sing Nam80 words
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Article37 1952-09-13 4 P. B un tar Wedding PARIT BUXTAR. Fri.— The wedding was solemnised at the Hospital Quarters, Parit Buntar, when Che Hairul binti Haji Mohamad Hassan, was married to Che Ja'afar bin Shafie of the Supplies Department. Ipoh.37 words
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Article120 1952-09-13 4 MALACCA. Fri.— Dr. Victor Purcell and. his political adviser visited two new villages Tiang Dua and Machap B;;ru. with Malacca Branch M.C.A. officials this morning. They met the Collector of Land Revenue, Mr. J. E. M. Cave and visited the shop where shopkeeper and kepala Lai120 words
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Article71 1952-09-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A Chinese provision shop!; r- per ji Gombak Lane was robbed o! $70 cash last night, by two Chinese one of whom was armed with a revolver. Th e shopkeeper raised an alarm but no' one went to his aid The police believe71 words
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Article53 1952-09-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR fri j gyed Yusot bin Byed Abdul Kanman. Social Welfare Officer who recently returned from the United Kingdom, was today fined $10 by the President of the I Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court. Mr. B.V. Rhoc\»s, for failing to obtain an identity card. He pleaded guilty53 words
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Article422 1952-09-13 4 MALAYAN WOMEN FORM ASSN Lady Organiser Due From UK In Early October KUALA LUMPUE, Fri. The kmmdm Malayan Woirn^t IwrtilT*, *a* found i i. enable »omcn to play a greater part in r ilit* cultural, lagirfp and economic Bland Malaya. Tho attending the meeting were < the High Commissioner Sir422 words
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219 1952-09-13 4 Kl U.V LUMPUR, Fri.— S. Balasingam m\uk according to his counsel, saved ih<* lives of Europeaiw during the Singapore riots in 1951 and was recommended for promotion as an Inspector, was today bound over tor ]2 months in the sum of $100 l>> ihr219 words
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Article196 1952-09-13 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Three ria >'s after her marriage to a man/ aged 47 years, a 17--year-qld girl was found in fcx c groaning and retchina. A bottle of caustic zod.i and a nmg containing some caustic soda were found under the bed196 words
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Article137 1952-09-13 4 Fed. Ban On Foreign Souvenirs KUALA LUMPUR. FnA::v articles of souvenir for the coronation of the Queen originating or consigned from any country not within the British Commonwealth is pro- hibited from entering into Malaya from tomorrow with■Jout a licence authorising such importation, under an order published by the Federation137 words
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Article70 1952-09-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Ahmad bin Suri. a Special I Constable attached to Castle- field Estate, Puchong. was to- day convicted by the President 1 of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions I Court, Mr. B. V. Rhodes, and sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment for criminal breach of70 words
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Article126 1952-09-13 4 Malayans Can Help, She Says KIWI 1 I M! •Tb- pnUea interest jiKi ii Ir Hi ii. kUUMt tl WiiMi -I U Ifi is T1:>1 Hal a. Ii ii wmwu »'i Isstiii bed i»»rm<d 1 Ihh urn-,. I in U onea lii;.-r u hi: h sea] mi It v.\'.' throudMNM126 words
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Article318 1952-09-13 4 Land Tenure In The New Villages KUALA LLMPIR, Fri.— TU*> ,»«.!;<> statement* vliieh have recently been issued by Siale (^ovrrnmeu!* concerting new village area* do iiol aller ihe fundamental policy of land alienation in the Stales and j Settlements under which, except for ihe areas eeperi- ally declared an Malay318 words
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Article31 1952-09-13 4 Two W omen Fined TWO en, Lhn B<>k a: Lira Kim. w<:e each fined IS by the M:.;:.r M«gislra'.e Em selling \r:t';.r l v at Ja'.n-. I Mabarani. ULuar. v.'iihout j>crmits.31 words
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Article24 1952-09-13 4 RailRevenue Up $3 Mil. 1 an R on during DC 1^52 as .1 I ■lie is .train e Increa i of more than Si24 words
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Article75 1952-09-13 4 TPOH. Fri.— A w!o pleaded of !k :if fa tnd bo m I >f a rifle, (1( t> d tie pu-a ire ol the Sultan pr i? told b} P n.s ii^c tfae Court j.. d no power to to .:< .'h. 1 i id mI I.75 words
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202 1952-09-13 4 PENANG, Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman, President of the United Malays National Organisation today called upon Malay youths to redouble their efforts so that Malaya can achieve her independence earlier. Tengku Abdul Rahman was making his opening speech at the UMNO general assembly held at202 words
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Article69 1952-09-13 4 Seven-hour Curfew In Mantin KUALA I/ to (i r..m., is to ghout the Id ri Semb; m Further w traffic u Q lion of any Qovt All persons In red-in new N V. ar> I mile 14 1/2 pth of 4*o side of the road, p of ltd Ma <-69 words
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Advertisement146 1952-09-13 4 THE BLACK TULIP '*> v uial Sjci c t y of H00r1..',. once offered <* *> o prize, which was nc*ei claimed, of £S 000 foi o Block T u p This was dur.ng the "Tul.p madness of Holland in the 1 7 1 S century when torrun, s w^c146 words
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Article, Illustration294 1952-09-13 5 $160,000 Worth Imported tor Malayan Stores Kl'\L\ IJ \IVI R. 1 ri. Hon irk one -oo.U totalling over sl6(K(M)0 were imported l>\ i!u* Mala>an Co-opcralive holc*>al« Sorirf^ ifnrttig the (ir^l fV>\ H44Mit!i« <>l 1 1 i \car and we IT lli*4rt« l»iih*d to over294 words
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331 1952-09-13 5 2,000 Guests !i i Standard Staff Reporter ABO IT 2,000 invitations are now in the process of twin? sent out to representatives oi all walks of life in Singapore to attend the Government House Garden Party to be held on October 10 in331 words
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Article, Illustration153 1952-09-13 5 LIM CHIN YANG C3l\ a lorry driver, was aliesed to have »bed by his brother-in-law in Sopttiswoode Park last received three .^tnb 1 1 was removed to si tai in an ambulance: his condition is not serious. Lim's is not been arrested. PERUMAL, who was found ofLow Yee Studio - 153 words
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Article251 1952-09-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— To give members of District War Executive Committees practice in joint planning and to study all aspects ot the Emergency, which nave any bearing on operational planning by such committees, a four-course study ended yesterday in Kuala Lumpur. !~T~; r Thirty, pupils251 words
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Article117 1952-09-13 5 A FORMER National Carbon employee, Lee Kim. Chee, j yesterday denied being the i leader oi a group of labourers who were alleged to have rioted at the factory on May 15. Lee was making his de- 1 fence in the Singapore Third) District Court117 words
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132 1952-09-13 5 Entry Exam. For London Econ. School THE Academic Board of the j London School of Economics j has again agreed that an entrance examination will be held for students wishing to enter the school in October. lUr,?, to read for first degrees. The examination will be held on Tuesday, Feb.132 words
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Article291 1952-09-13 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Forty-four candidates out of 48 vere successful in 9eians;or's year normal examinations this year. All the candiil res vrno sat for Course "A" i were successful Incidentally ill nc '.voinen save one. Course "A".— Mi*s R. Arumuk»ti (8R.5.1, Miss G.291 words
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Article, Illustration343 1952-09-13 5 KUALA LI'MPIR, Fri— A Chinese prisoner from Pudu Gaol said in the High Court today, that he attacked the Superintendent of Prisons, Mr. W. D. Webb, with an axe. in order to teach him a lesson Mr Webb he said, was un- fair343 words
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Article125 1952-09-13 5 Campaign Nears y 4 Mil. Mark THE returns from Govern- J merit and Municipal vaccinat- ion teams in the City and Rural areas of Singapore up to i yesterday showed that the total number of persons vaccinated j in the present island-wide campaign against smallpox is near-! ing the quarter-million125 words
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Article109 1952-09-13 5 KOH SIT BOON dipped through a police opii im den raid on Sept. "> a 1 Bridge Road. I I up at the Central Police Stal week later to suit 1 imself, explaining tha4 he did not want to increa ;e gravity of his offence *oing into109 words
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Article50 1952-09-13 5 A SOCIAL B Will be a rescue demonstration, j sho v, ftlm show, di ioget modern and dancing be held at the Ci\. '.> Colam Avi'i i e I evening from •"> p.m. to mich to mark the ssini ii: >i bate!) of thi I Volunteers from the50 words
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Article392 1952-09-13 5 TOD A Y'S PO WER CUTS f»IN<J MPGM mlh*4 i urn* h iMc in Im i-i ilwd»Ung ta I 19 i 8111l :.T It'! I li.iH Vlll|l I: '>l f.i Mrltitol ie. Itr ulilf I J{i-f \iv iu-.ir- I-i Is! tin! I 101l i lull. iiiii-nr l'u .i Pumps. Sr*392 words
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Advertisement669 1952-09-13 5 riiMF nnrinui wrril iwirminng nf.ri «n1 41 ''"i&BSaw i*M l -^PaST EV J&9\. **I*T I Ihr i»»m wraring hw wn.t ».U'h. it »•■> jl BK BaattJ"»Hßß a Ba» J> -tJ!j&*^ avntrrnroof— prrf.i .»f' -•»>"' 1 BB ••_^^BP^^Sl U^aa^l^BVa^ a*r\ **"->. M •trap kJr I I^JmW^SV *rNBr 'V'-* VU Inusr, »nrf669 words
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Article749 1952-09-13 6 bNE must admire the patience and stubbornness with which the negotiators have conducted the Korean r talks, though one must add that stubbornness rather than patience has been the key note of this < .ry and confused affair. Though the talks have not iu eeded in bringing749 words
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Article, Illustration2079 1952-09-13 6 ANDREW ROTH - Is India Building 'Potemkin Villages'? ANDREW ROTH ittj LONDON. IF AN engineer recently rned from a fouryear lour of India is as expressive in print as he is in private conversation, he may evaporate much of the wishful thinking which has centred about the Colombo Plan and particularly India's part2,079 words
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We, the PEOPLE
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351 1952-09-13 6 COLOUR BAR EXISTS EVEN IN HEAVEN! Sir;— lt was my intention not to enter into a controversy over colour bar. For It is a devil that exists not only between Nations but among individuals too and it requires the return of "Mahabali" (during whose rule it is still believed by351 words
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Article302 1952-09-13 6 Sir: There is not an Association or a Union or a so called leader who does not support Tree education in Malaya. But if one asks how many of these people do really work for it directly, the answer is none. May I ask302 words
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Article, Illustration15 1952-09-13 6 USELESS' EUSTACE 'OFrfcrs a blank i-ouy every o|Js-*»Kicls himself no news ils Eoud news! 115 words
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Article76 1952-09-13 6 Review of Views j Seven \m% IHE Chung meriting anniyersai of Singapore sa: can h< we must look T e daily p among the Aurld. Trade re!.-. 1 and Sing.. 1 discussion. iTaki situ i Malaya, the I i that the dang< i I I 1 1 1 1 >76 words
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Advertisement35 1952-09-13 6 ,ygg^ IDEAL FOR BUSY SPOT i! 1 SMALL INVESTMENT GOOD INCOME a AVAILABLE EX STOCK EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED Cull or Write THORESEN CO., (M) LTD. 16 WINCHESTER HOUSE i OLLYER QUAY PHONE *****35 words
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Advertisement40 1952-09-13 6 bomb. I in n i m L I Bm mr^M SPOfiTKING SINGLE ECONOMY o DEPENDABILITY finfr. ••lilliiiHitiiv s 4 I ft WHO WANTS fHI '..y UTMOST IN OUTBOARD I Moro OilAiinr awd Jl^A AJr PERfORMANCf ■MC*r<Ml HI KM MM Ml40 words
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Article, Illustration100 1952-09-13 7 'Hate U.S.' Campaign In Cuba Havana, Cuba, Sept 12, (AP):— "Hate the United States" campaign is under way in Cuba. Unsigned booklets assailing U.S. policies, economic ideas and historical events .are being di tributed through I the mails, 'a:." <\: inr.'un v.TiS brought 'n light by Enrique Pi/.zi de Porra.s.100 words
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Article351 1952-09-13 7 US PLANS FOR ASIA, MID- EAST Acheson Defends Foreign Policy KANSAS CITY, Sept. 12 (UP)— The Sec retary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, said today that the United States policy toward Asian and Mid-Eastern countries is to assist them to transform from a ferment into genuine selfgovernment and better life351 words
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Article253 1952-09-13 7 HK Standard Hits At Macao Ban THE Hongkong Standard in an editorial op. I y questioned a non-fotalitarian govlent's rights in banning a newspaper for an alleged ►r Macao Government recently b; <" Hongkong Stand- g that the former a< j to pay the Chinese Communists 'an equivalent of !IKs.nO.OOO253 words
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Article25 1952-09-13 7 A CONTRACT has been signed between Japan and Formosa under which Formosa wil export 30,000 tons ot sugar t£ Japan.— AAP ReuterAAP; Reuter - 25 words
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Article67 1952-09-13 7 MANILA, Sept. 12 <UP>.— The Philippines will have sufficient rice supplies this year, according to Gabriel Belmonle. General Man iuer of the National Rice and Corn Corporation. In a report to President Quirino, Bei'monte said 88.000 tons of imported rice will arrive during September and67 words
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Article62 1952-09-13 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. I 12 I UP).— The Ail Force I has ordered the prodnc- tion of an undisclosed number of F.lOl fighters, j its first Set planes sped- j fiially designed as long- range bomber escorts. The contract was awarded to ."McDonnell Aircraft Corporation, St. Louis.62 words
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Article60 1952-09-13 7 Republicans Drop Mac A OKLAHOMA CITY. Sept. 12 (UP):— Senator Robert Kerr said today lie feels himself "vindicated" for his outspoken ■criticism of General Douglas MacArthur when the general was fired by the President. K< rr, Democrat, .said the Republican Party was forced to "drop MacArthur like a hoi potato"'60 words
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Article64 1952-09-13 7 ST tASBOURG, France,Sept. 12 (UP): The West German Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, urged the Schuman Plan Assembly, 'he first European Parliament in history, to j get to work immediately on drafting a constitution of the •'European Political Community." Dr. Adenauer spoke to the Assembly after it64 words
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Article84 1952-09-13 7 MELBOURNE, Sept. 12 'Reu-ter-AAP) Leading criinino-< logist Dr. Norval Morris scoffed at theories that comics, picture theatres and •"milk bar meetings" j caused child delinquency. "There have been times." he said, "when people attributed delinquency to sunspots or bow legs." Dr. Morris, who is senior lecturer84 words
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Article25 1952-09-13 7 WASHINGTON. Sept. 1^ [AFP).— The United States Secetary for Air. Thomas Finietter eft for Europe yesterday U nspect United [States airforc* Dases tiaere.25 words
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165 1952-09-13 7 LONDON, Sept. 12. (UP)— The Government has summoned labour leaders to an urgent conference on Monday to prevent a "slowdown' that would cripple Britain's rearmament and vital export programmes. Tiie Churchill G ivernment acted under the Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions representing 38165 words
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Article67 1952-09-13 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (UP): President Truman said here that he doe? not care ..it newspapers say about him and the Democratic i didates in their editorials if j they get the truth in their news stories. Mr. Truman read hi? prepared statement to a news conference,67 words
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Article22 1952-09-13 7 IXDIAX tea exports to the Soviet Union dropped by 50 per I cent, in 1951-52 from 11.030.874 lb. to 5.123.073 lb.— A.P.22 words
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Article211 1952-09-13 7 TEHEBAN, Sept. 12 (ReuterV— H 0 .oJ an ultimate solution to the Anglo P« skui oil dispute continued to use here V v ie announcement tnat British Charge D'Affaires GeottSe Middleton met Persian P m i e Dr. Mohammed Mossaceq again yesterday^ The m ain difficulties211 words
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Article, Illustration96 1952-09-13 7 KK.IIT. The pilots cockpit *f the fe I l.i \i Hand 1)11 110 superjef fighter trashing to the ground as the plane breaks to piecCj only forty seconds aftn pilot John Dcil'f had straightened out from dive to make his Ixst challenge to96 words
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Article51 1952-09-13 7 I C \NBi RRA, Sepl 12 OU iteri AAP i -The lustra vernmei.t pay 75 percent oi the cost of g to Malaya and maintaining .-.x an Red Cr< s te ims. Trie Goveiyunent grant was made under the Colombo Plan. ct the teams will- work amony displaced51 words
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Article44 1952-09-13 7 tel KJ [N. Sept II General Vas«ily occupation boss, has the wc>t be had viet guards stop interf< ican and B patrols travelling i von the Bor'm-W est I■• highway. The pati I, < < > the where the highwaj v, had been <44 words
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Advertisement190 1952-09-13 7 ELECTRONIC MEMORY (Milll I! l\^, J*/^^^ Takes dictotion and ploys it beck with the MM compact unit. full hour of dictation without "running out". Also available TAPE Recorder. THE EMPORIUM 9 BATTERY RD SPORE I— TELEPHONE 7872, *****. AND EFFICIENCY i If'i^HiP' H EItCTRICAI FITTINGS H 1 f 'I j.190 words
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Advertisement69 1952-09-13 7 \>&W*// 1 u, 1 2 r SJS^s^^^- Ixi -Jy I TAP37O RA FFL£S eriTAs'- I ltt fTTte hs *oo s£vt>l 1 stop oult eBUtl nne M l^^^^ 2^^^* 1 There fi no peeler U- *****8 8 proo f of supenonty than success m'oll out' competition. We ore proud to offer69 words
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Miscellaneous39 1952-09-13 7 i i ii I I i 1 1 II I 'I I #»wii i v i^n I -zr&A/'e|F3KjisMt /y' THERE'S STILL MO m \&<jjr*^^i^?M^ f>J w (:^yj£ y9 l /'-y- •>■ -^^llW^^ i<^Vri -<b I Ffß-28 U I V 039 words
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Article84 1952-09-13 8 MELBOURNE, Sept. 12 Reutei-AAP) A higher ►rice for gold and more capital id from the U.S. for the Briish Commonwealth were protosed today to help solve the terlmg med's dollar Droblem Economist Sir Douglas Cop- and. i'/e-Chancellor of A 'S- ralia'g National University, Iso suggested84 words
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Article34 1952-09-13 8 OUTPUT of rubber by panics under the awnageinent <>; Sime Darby Co. Ltd.. for July and August are: Kempss 1408,206 his. and SSO4OO b> and 1 Radeils I'J.O'U Lbs. and 17,500 1 lbs.34 words
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Article, Illustration310 1952-09-13 8 Dromus Repaired In S'pgre READY TO SAIL AGAIN Standard Shipping Reporter THE ll\Doo-ton oil tanker Bro nu*\ badiy scarred by fire .r Pulau Bukom more than one pear a^o. began her running trials oil Singapore yesterday. Under new command (Capita E. Pnsdhoe) the Dromus tekmging to the Anglo-Saxon fcfroleum Company310 words
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142 1952-09-13 8 ROME, S<j>t. 12 (Al\). Britain'* jYI airliners bave brought new problems to the Internationa! < i\il \\ialion Organisation (ICAO) L>r. Edward Warner, jMTsi<lenl, said. ICAO specialist*; now are studying provisions to be made for obtaining more and faster weather information and jet air142 words
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Article63 1952-09-13 8 I Ou4>uU Erotn e>;y'i?.- a;:d mines in the Guthrie Group foi the month of August 19.>2 a:e: Rubbei- 6,007,182 b a i4(v272.t;'J7 I lbs for the firs: eight month! of I 1952). tea (blade) L3SJM bs. I (1.249.000 lbs.), palm oil 872 tons (7.794 tons), palm63 words
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Advertisement656 1952-09-13 8 fAST REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SiRVICi D.rtrt Ove.luai I. wnm*m* neri C ana(fi 11 atlM Penung i 3 S ham S'pore Arr LA SI T\i WU Wf \K M 26Sepl 81 BWept/l Ott 21 Ott r-| tu in of Dry Cargo Deep Yinzi and pissengei B. <: etc.. ts ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS656 words
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Advertisement668 1952-09-13 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenbam Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan DueS'pore Due Penan;; From ••>/<•( huen" Sept 24 Sept ?7 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P. S'liam S*per<e i *>r "^t^liow" S*"pt SO Japan "S/(ihnrn"668 words
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Advertisement440 1952-09-13 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland American Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON. NKN VORR PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS, S'pore P. S'ham Penang BANTAM (RL) Gdns. 8 9 ICSept tt \!3Sepl RAKI (SMN) 19/24Sept 25 ?6Sept 27/28Sept I. I M BURG (RL) 29440 words
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Advertisement510 1952-09-13 8 EAST ASIATIC LSI SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA I K (OMIM\| S p«»re P Sham p, UiT^ *'MEONIA" for Bangkok l*/17Sept H USrpt In iv. "INDIA" for Bangkok, Saigon, Hongrkong. Manila M/23Sepf 17 lf»Sf j t is "PANAMA" lor Bangkok Saigon, Hongkong, Manila 28 29Sepf tT 27^pt U v*w "LALANDIA" for Bangkok510 words
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Article362 1952-09-13 9 UKExpertsHope Bottom Reached Standard Special Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 12— British experts who had expected a rise in rubber exports at this time instead of the present slump now timidly hope it has reached its bottom because natural rubber is selling for virtually the same price as synthetic.362 words
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Article87 1952-09-13 9 Si.md.ird Market Reporter IMPORTS oi rubber into Ma'aya declined substantially from 35,146 tons in July to :'.■>. 4 :»i> tons last month, the total imports for tin- tir-t o^iit months of the year being 227.--BtJ7 tons compared with 392,--170 ton s for the corresponding period of87 words
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Article87 1952-09-13 9 Rubber Decline Continues HI U lce| in ?:r^a- s to under en ofl conabber, th« optimism ha ig rej b. i gj per ib. e by I from pri- vii u I Peal ber brok l I m •..m <.o\ ennm-nt ir abber vpu, i 'i'll 1 Ik ii'Sirth Quarter87 words
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Article119 1952-09-13 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING ruhhrr prices 'cents per lh ,n Sin R a Pore yesterd.lv were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 Spot r.0.8 in hates Sept 1 R.S.S. ni 741 ■No. 2 K.S.S. (.81 69 No. 3 R.s.s. iuj lone: Steady. LONDON RUBBEJt FFi rl a y*S opening prices pei in. were:119 words
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Article83 1952-09-13 9 PRODUCE MART 0 UIET, STEADY SteMfayrd M.irkct R- norii r ice mark< l Singa- 1 ted quetly stead) I -i Tburs lays quo! I A bus less pass p Copra had bi. t ai 525J per oiru] and sellers $26 Coe il buyers indicate.'] per picul and sellers at t83 words
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Article191 1952-09-13 9 XDOI 12 R« iterV- nf ta ari lable lag in de gap, proI day. ta fell by H2~ t2S in J uoo 100 j retSected 1 e Dents import cut<. u rea i being paid out. i But igu< sp also ?c ;1 j £27,000.000 fi i191 words
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Article86 1952-09-13 9 Exchange Ra tes MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association buying rates to mer:hants <per $100 Malayan) are: 'Jew York 32 5 H (T.T.), 'Ml O.DA 32 7 8 oh credit bills and 3 15 1G on trade bills (90 d st): Canada 31 5/16 (T.T.). 31 7/16 O.D.>. a:;d 31 11 li>86 words
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Miscellaneous360 1952-09-13 9 1 ft y r7 4 1 W tm &4 J^fl Htt» W J W §s j w M if L JB?! ff i SINGAPORE ENTERTAINMENTS C t'!'. XV: %how on show: Devirs Do,;':; Mormn h «?urseli M5; B nd^ :1 :i V" MWnight: The and 015p m ffaun b J360 words
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Miscellaneous403 1952-09-13 9 Bendeudi 11 12 4 Chandpara ,4 2 Charles MacLeod 23 24 K-S.i ig 25 26 2 Fionia 27 28 2 Holland 31 .'.2 1 Hoegfa Silverwave 4! 4i 3 Ishiicarigawa .M.. 1 K-ng Alfred c i> Obra i'ii -1 2 Perseus 15/16 7 Poelau Larut 35 36 2 Polydonu i403 words
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Miscellaneous327 1952-09-13 9 lIIMUMIM.N \IK M l!\ l( I I Rl 1 H K u 1, Labti F' IM\ I \< lt<» (|\>| II I I lU\ I i;<i\i Darv (8A705/441 1 4•!O Vi \H(.i>\ I H\ :< I I Hi(M Hongk I i 34-) Pni mi \u 1 \iin\ 1 k<i\i. Bangkok327 words
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Miscellaneous34 1952-09-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR PADIO PROGRAMME 2 ENTERTAINMENTS R!".X: Baton P ■1 1 t.i 1 1 ri Lydla 1 15. 3 30. t; IS r on. K I ['KVTB4L: 'Ml! STH 1-1 in. SI V Cap34 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-09-13 10 (Ton row' left) Ram Gopal shows ho« new dances based on the old can be created in "The Dame (M Tllt J;;; iin s l j llI j; Danced* 1 l'l"*.35 words
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798 1952-09-13 10 OSWALD HENRY - MOVEMENTS TELL THEIR TALE IN MOVIE ON INDIAN DANCE FORMS OSWALD HENRY j'HK dance in India h.ts survived |he iferaj of centuries. It has survived because it is part of the lift* i>: the > "op!<\ in .1 ua> that t*ie modern world mas Bod d fflcult to understand. lt>>798 words
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Article, Illustration767 1952-09-13 10 THHE ITALIANS, more than any oilier people in the icorld, worship beauty c l particularly, beauty of the female form. And so. h is vot surprising that by far the well organised and stimulating Film Festival should be that of the Venice Festival, held annually767 words
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Advertisement243 1952-09-13 10 I L. -~ji 9^15 p.m. SHOWS f^&k for tli« WEEK-END JuflmAf p\ I un\> \n\ i-i.n jrfa4 >^ I I I -t r Siffl J I J (>. 1 ;,-> I. it OF THE IJ '> ks OF I i u s/i F€l 1 ran I I MiOXMMTI sjarri i243 words
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Advertisement30 1952-09-13 10 Today at 3.15—6.30—9.15 p.m. The First Indian Tarzaa "SIMBA" (in Hindustani) SEE! AH New Jungle Thrills. Tomorrow at 11 a.m. ••INVISIBLE MONSTER" (Serial) mI! Top class developer for your enlargements.30 words
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Advertisement389 1952-09-13 10 RITA DEL MAR r yn\t IVS Ql Ol 1 ION: < >. uiiif a goodl] outside falsehood hath!" Shakespeare. SATI'RDAI FOB EVERYONE: Be >rogressive a:. 1 s w able c culate freel] especially in the midafternoon. This span is conducive to shopping and for making your home or base mo:e389 words
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Advertisement204 1952-09-13 10 NOW SHOWING F 7 in S/h'vUii -nlm t Ammem 10l on v i 77//; BULLET-Si \RRED I l>l< tin 1 men S. ih" glory that nan LEW AYRES -MARILYN MAXWELL Rdeacedi llim IMI 111 \i: 1 1- i Tonight M'nite SWORD against gfr s *H/ SWORD with a E!vA CUT-THROAT'S204 words
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Article43 1952-09-13 11 W illie Pep Wins V a X C O t; v E H British Columbia, Stepi 12 (AP) Willie Pep ot Hj:-ri;:d. Connecticut, danct-d and Battled his I way to a unanimous ten -round decision over Bobby Woods of Eureka. California, here last43 words
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Article321 1952-09-13 11 Bergmann Loses To H'Kong Ace VVADINf. through the mast»r!v iefCBCC of Richard ■tlglUiUM with his bewildering bullet like repeated >m.ishes Sih Su Chor beat tiic English star in a grnellins lour set bU ot the open invitation men's singles friendly tournament at the SBA Hal] last night where 1.500 fans321 words
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160 1952-09-13 11 Sedgman, Seixas Top-Sceded In Pacific Tourney LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12, (AP).-Australia's trank Sed&man, Wimbledon and United States champion, will be top seeded in the Foreign Division and Vic Seixas, captain of the 1952 IS. Davis Cup team, No. 1 ot the Americans, when the Pacific Southwest Tennis Tournament gets under160 words
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Article, Illustration166 1952-09-13 11 Slammin'Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin 'Sam Snead m/tf WITHOUT teeing the flight of the ball cud observing the planer when his hands are onl'j hip-high ia the follow through, as ptctaared, you can tell with accuracy n-hat happened to the ball. Now. look at the player pictured again. His left side166 words
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Article116 1952-09-13 11 SYDNEY. Sept 12 (AP>— Mrs. Xeit llopman. wife of Mr. Hairy Hopman. muirager of the Austra- lian touring tennis team, said in the Sydney Sun today: ■I feel certain Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor will turn professional immedatcly arter the Davis Cup challenge round in Adelaide116 words
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Article80 1952-09-13 11 LONDON Sept 12. (.ReuterV —yesterday's foot-ball results LEAGUE II Notts County 1 Fulham L LEAGUE 111 (Southern). Colchester 0. Bristol R. 3. Newport Coiurts 2. Bournemouth 1. Northampton Town 3. Coventry City l. Shrewsbury Town 3. atford 1. LEAGUE 111 uNorthernl Carlisle 4.. Darlington 2. Scunthorpe 1, Chester80 words
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Article266 1952-09-13 11 DONCASTER, Sept 12 (Reuter)— Queen Elizabetlf will visit the historic Town Moor course here tomorrow to see her newly acquired colt, Gay Time, challenge tor the St. Leger, last of the season's five classics. She may become the first reigning monarch to see (he266 words
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Article348 1952-09-13 11 THE Police Spoils Club nl-r is" tht first hockey match U» the S.H-A- tournament defeated the Indians by three goals to one on the I. A. ground yesterday. Tie game was a bit scrappy v the beginning but improved considerably in the later stages .viien a348 words
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460 1952-09-13 11 HOCKEY CHAMPS START NEW SEASON WELL SINGAPORE Cricket Club, last year's league champions, started the season in a big way when they handtfd out a 4 l beating to Royal Air Force Changi in a Siitgopere Hcckey Association first dii sion "A" section match on the Pod :nq yesterday. Keeping460 words
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Article118 1952-09-13 11 IPOH. Fri.— Pcrak Badminton Association have selected six players for the Form Scons Cup match against Penang on Sept. 20 and 2L at Penang. They are: Teoh Song Khoon 1 Tan". Tin Eong. Lee Fan Leong, Teh Gin Sooi, Wong Yan Sen, and Foo Vong Kheao.118 words
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Article67 1952-09-13 11 THE following players will represent the YMCA in a league hockey match against RNAS Sembawan? today at 315 p.m. Meet at the YMCA. Orchard Road at 4.15 p m Loo Siew Poll, S. Yogarajah L. E. McGready, Harry Lelah. Mervyn Moss. Sandy Hope. Harry Yeah, Amaioo. Patrick John,67 words
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Article31 1952-09-13 11 LONDON, Sept. 12 (AP> Britain's Randy Turpin and South Africa's George Angele signed contract with promoter Jack Solomans yesterday to fight for the vacant British Empire Middleweight championship.31 words
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Article156 1952-09-13 11 i ALOR STAR. Fri -The di^ ciplinary board (W the Keda Football Association at its meet i mg last night decided to suspeni three slate players San Kwo I 1-Tin. Ishak Yasin and Yahy Arillin until Dec. 31 t953, fo breach of KFA bye laws.156 words
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Article83 1952-09-13 11 IX tfa« two RAF Sell hockey matches played ye>-; r- day it Seletaar. General En.qi- '..v'-ir.j Squiiriron held Motor Cransport Repair Squadron to>\ a goalless draw. However it was a fast game and Nickleburgh having sustained minor injury was taken j I to ho.spital. The second match also83 words
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340 1952-09-13 11 INDIAN Recreation Club trailing bv a goal not only managed to level the score at 2—2 but also snatched the winning goal to beat I athul Karib in SAFA's Division I league match at the Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Fathul Karib were master for340 words
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Article64 1952-09-13 11 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE HOCKI Y SHA I I v S* i Dutch Cluij r Royi. k i B dc si f n■ ms on Wand Base i ■:>>>• [I 5 .s.-.. i f Gold Cup i U Bukn T'wmh. i^HLETICS -> uitimal me< p.m. SI WMMING 7 P.. r <:64 words
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Article95 1952-09-13 11 Depot Trounce SeL. Club KU.\: a UUWPUH I the padang today I Lro tie Sol., hockey team 8 In the fir-t hall led by goals came off '-.< j do Silva. In I: ,r I half the D which ed and added rerg were: D Singh, Hong Kee and Hobbs95 words
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Advertisement484 1952-09-13 11 NOTTCFS NIVLKMTY ill MALAYA 1 N A VI O II A M E I) SCBOI \KSHIPS IV. S .-hips (1 M rt a-. ibie I tslim s- been accepted for I or an A: ***** at tl orsity c: Ma aya 1952-53 Can- J se fcolanhipa stodeola ted in the484 words
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Advertisement554 1952-09-13 11 SITUATIONS VACANT j REQUIRED for Singapore Office. Draughtsmen experienced in building construction, struci u:ra; Steelwork and reinrorced i concrete or mechanical engineerEnf Ore vacancy also exists for '.veil qualified designer JyaughtS- man able to prepare c;i!culationi to established Cedes of Practice Aopl:c:i:ion> |fl Writing to 'he SheU Cu ol Singapore554 words
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Advertisement222 1952-09-13 11 k»:X falHWi 15. i in u WALING- :7iTT~7~ 7~7^~^ WALING ,V;\; A I liuj; lf>s In Ihe i irrnoon A SCFEK MALAY PICTI RE l < i!\K m >!: uth AN \l r. STAR CAST Dist by Shaw Bros. M So* Showing i :c a h 15 Toommtoii 11 ...in.222 words
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Article1539 1952-09-13 12 iP.ACE I— Horses Cl. 1, Div. 3-6 F. «e 19 Yds.— 2.oo p.m. i! J g SS.'fcS g -'(^^> J(S&*":r;;.7^ B *S K K'LV o ,i« 4, 8.11 Mr. F: f,i H.k H«Jd<« TuU<* j Ml "kMyKg* Heddl, Eller, uu r M u Cheong Wing Chun Hobbs1,539 words
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Article154 1952-09-13 12 Aladdin skipped hie engagement on the finrt day ition in this i tree Division One L H been work;. 0 e^'-'a well d the week. He has 10 his n in-acceptance on the day. although he is g in a i higher division. At K pur Aladdin154 words
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585 1952-09-13 12 GAMBAR MELAYU TO MAKE TURF HISTORY IT WILL be a very strong and representative field for today's Gold Cup race run over one-and-a quarter miles and 36 yards at Bukit Timah racecourse the concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club's September Meeting. Sixteen stayers in the country will take part585 words
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Article194 1952-09-13 12 W iiulsor Lad Cay Reveller Goodwood •"i nm 11l EARTHQUAKE COINSEI HI 1 irtlMiiiafcc i»K!'. ii in Mi. i m ike i>i;K ii Brigfci I jres i> k i'- u I'lK\ik»l PERVERSE PERVERSE Z I' l."(\ti'- ICC KCVM lit- |{'-\t!'' I ■■•>■ In Nu < loads tli.nit J'.ny194 words
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Article50 1952-09-13 12 finishing sixth to Scotch Express. It '.v.i.s his maiden effort. He has nve 1b more to carry here in thi s division three Ue!d, and should finish close. Bloodshot, seventh to Piraeus, will appreciate the longer trip. H; v gets 2 lb less here and will see 'he race through.50 words
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Article67 1952-09-13 12 i -I !i«.|ii tkr a cred o1 be sh >uld I rest. i MMWI II! th tO B: ICk secoi ittempt and sh >ul be ighl in the hunt. Mm (.rand. h i has 3 U *wr this i ace should agaii D.R.B. II is i67 words
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Article130 1952-09-13 12 l "<• In left a* the bar- part in his .e :o more in dh >m «a and as his u been very en i be W not without < .»t«-.» i > to Black Velvet. putting is beal work at the i ing down. He130 words
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Article111 1952-09-13 12 3itil'*>hip did not show up r ove mile on the second day. >nger trip 1 i miles and Ji dfakl a i,l he to his liking in a close third to Twelfth o ist and Entertainment II o > ri:>: ince m the SiPRa- ■■> i<111 words
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169 1952-09-13 12 4. Snowy Owl II Will Like The Distance Snowy Owl II came with a j flourish to finish second to I Piraeus in Division Three over I the mile. He has nine lb less :n this higher division. This Mr I Jinks gelding will appreciate the underfoot conditions and should169 words
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Article213 1952-09-13 12 The race for Class One sprinters i or the Liberation Cup over .six fur! >:ig< is a very open affair. Cypress Point was definitely uniucky to be nosed out by Gay Coed over this distance in' Division Two, on the second day. He has 14 !b. less213 words
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Article118 1952-09-13 12 Baver Cr«->t outsmarted rivals in Division Foui and 1 though she is up two divisions.) writh 12 Jb more to carry, she must be given j strong chance to score double for the meet. Trie challenge may come from Rebuke, mudlark, mho did not118 words
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