Singapore Standard, 20 September 1952
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Title Section19 1952-09-20 1 Singapore Tiger Standard 1k J?L M) X VOL. 11l NO. 80 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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240 1952-09-20 1 U.K's Atomic Weapon: Rare As Plutonium ONSLOW Sept 19 (Reuter-AAP).-The super >h hu>n atmosphere surrounding Britain's coming itonk lest on Montebello Islands has even made wmws about the. type of weapon, to be exploded as ire i^ p'litonium itself :(n from behind the security curtain i the lonely islands, mil240 words
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Article68 1952-09-20 1 3 Bandits In Perak .i K. Friday— ts wen Id lay. two of the Ist. n r. Porak. hy a police q Tronoh. also I two whom t Dtacted while o i positions. the arms the po~ w--Ist* I a terru: I f cen found t force? p a can68 words
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Article9 1952-09-20 1 Prime Minister To Extend Holiday v d r chill9 words
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Article42 1952-09-20 1 TOKYO, Sept. 19 (UP)—General Mark Clark changed the c mninanders r >f his headquarters service command today, replacing Brig-Gen. Richard L. Stephens with Brig.-Gen. Onslow S Rolfe. Genera! Stephens has tssigned to the Third Armoured Division at Fort Knox.42 words
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Article68 1952-09-20 1 NAIROBI. Sept 19 (Beuter):— Europeans here demanded nnmediate emergency measures to deal with the Mau Mau, described as a dreaded terrorist sect dedicated :■> driving the white man out <_>' Kenya Delegates to the European Elector* Union, after a .secret session yesterday unanimously accused the68 words
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Article67 1952-09-20 1 Mary Pick ford HOLLYWOOD, Sept. (\P) Maty Wekford, the ,s! "nt screen liitn star, withdrew latfl night from her first Him role m 20 years— because it was not m technicolor. Producer Stanley Kramer >aiil she wrote fiifn a letter saying: "I do feel that alter this lonn absence from67 words
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Article167 1952-09-20 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, It!.— With effect from today, and until farther notice, a curfew, from 7 p.m. to 6.30 a.m. has been imposed by the OCPD. Country District, Penan?, oji the area excluding the roads outlined below Northwards to the roast from a line167 words
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Article205 1952-09-20 1 SEOUL Sept. 1 (UP)— United Nations war planes raked a Western front hill with a deadly rain of napalm and b«>ml>N today m an attempt to dislodge fanatical Chinese Communists who virtually annihilated the United Nations defenders m a savage battle to capture g for205 words
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Article471 1952-09-20 1 New Scales Will involve &7 Million THE SALARIES Review Committee of the Singapore City Council has recommended the upgrading of almost the entire salary structure of the subordinate, clerical and tech meal staff of the Council. The Council's, recommendations, which will involve the Council m471 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-09-20 1 GENERAL Sir Gerald Templer Inspecting the newly formed Home Guard of Jalan Kebun, Klany. during his recent tour of Port Swettenham and Klaus District. The district officer, Klan?, Mr. J. Hamer. is on his right35 words
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179 1952-09-20 1 PtNANG ANTI-BANDIT WAR Standard Start Correspondent PENANG, Fri.— The third phase of the Penangwide anti-bandit operations, started since Sept. 7, began today with the creation of i round the beat duty officer at Police Headquarters. This phase calls for the support of the public and179 words
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Article82 1952-09-20 1 KUCHING. Sept. 19 (ReuterAAP): The contingent of police from North Borneo which promptly came to Sarawak's assistance after the emergency was declared on Aug. 9, will return to the northern colony at the end ol the month. The contingent of 63 men under a senior officer,82 words
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Article43 1952-09-20 1 OSAKA. Sept. 19 (IT)— United States Army CID agents and Japanese police said today that they had broken up a counterfeiting gang, which had scattered United States USIO notes m major Japanese cities and South Korea over the past half year.43 words
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129 1952-09-20 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Malayan tin producers welcome the decision of the Thai Government to reduce the percentage of foreign exchange which producers m Thailand must surrender to the Thai government on proceeds earned from tin exported from that country. The129 words
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Article173 1952-09-20 1 Alsagoff, Ho Back In Council Standard Staff Reporter TWO nominated Councillors. Mr. SF. Ho arid Air. 5.1.0. Alsagoff, who lost their seats m the City Council m February this year because their names were struck off the electoral register, have been renominated by the Singapore Government to sit on the173 words
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Article25 1952-09-20 1 THE Sultan of Pahang arrived at Kuala Li pis yesterday by plane from Kuala Lumpur on an official visit to the district.25 words
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Article24 1952-09-20 1 SUBSCRIPTIONS 1 i Singapore Cilv Council's new 525.000.000 loan ha s reached $16,000,000. Mr. S. Scale?, Acting City Treasurer, said yesterday.24 words
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Article227 1952-09-20 1 MANILA, Sept 19. (UP)— Two men wece sentenced to death m the electric chair and a third was given life imprisonment today for the i li detention ami rape of a Itf-year-old girl m a ttuburijin "sex gang." Sentenced to die were a Chinese, Ching Suy227 words
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913 1952-09-20 1 HOW an immigrant. starting life as a coffee shop assistant earning $6 a I month, eventually owned a match factory, a goldsmith's shop and a department store and later incurred liabilities totalling nearly $4,000,000 was told m the Singapore High Court yesterday.913 words
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Article77 1952-09-20 1 Missing Jet Found 2 Safe CAI CUTTA, S ten. —A X F j since V. on a from here to Sil landing md ci SO miles northv Soon, Calcutta aii said today. Both the and men, sole oceupai the plane ■v.iv u> H Mo details v about the i l77 words
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45 1952-09-20 1 'Little Thai Rice Left For Export BANGKOK, Sept If <\P today wi\ it ikai n H imic Affa 7(i 000 to lined it I i It had it 1.000 c under I If >■ yak who >t 295.000 I he had BO < I B Page J<45 words
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Advertisement8 1952-09-20 1 SINGAPC»f KU,,LA LUMPUR PENANG t ,00UMBER AIR COMDITIOHINC8 words
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Advertisement33 1952-09-20 1 GIFTS for \nf§ 00mi*i**w§ easily solved if you 51 Tht NOVELTY«To.t 88. North Bndt;»- Koad. Phone lltt, Spore 6. I flavour Fragrance Gold Dollar Tea j SHUM YIP LEONG TEA PLANTATIONS CAMCftOM NJCMLAMDS33 words
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Article338 1952-09-20 2 Multi-Million Plan Submitted To Government Standard Staff Reporter A GROUP of Singapore businessmen has submitted to Government for approval, a multi-million-doHor tuna fish canning scheme. They propose to build the factory m the Jurong area. It is to be equipped with the latest type American338 words
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Article142 1952-09-20 2 Stindard Staff Reporter THE BRITISH North Borneo enl has s ibmitted a c uy the Government oi for the migration to Boi co a fry. thousand In- d labourer!. M. Gopala Menon, R '-ntative of the Governit ol India m Malaya. tu!d 1 Standard yt terdaj142 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-09-20 2 photo. MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD, OommisMonerGeneral for South-East Asia seen, speaking at Professor Chang Tanc Loong's exhibition of Chinese paiutings which he opened at the Chinese Chamber «f Commerce yesterday. From left to riffht: Mr. Pang Ah Leon?, Mr. G. P. Darke, Prof. Chang:, Mr. Mac Donald, MLss G. E. CumminsStandard - 57 words
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Article110 1952-09-20 2 S!R Stan'ev Uruvin. Presi- I of th< [ntemational Pub- C ogtesa «nd Chairof several prominent Bri- i iblisJ og houses will open the Singapore Art Soh fs exhil ition of Br.:>:i B h Des gn a1 the British Cor.- Hall on Sept 24 at pj» T110 words
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Article79 1952-09-20 2 iWO who .stood ty for an i I p< r S their bail rooia m the SingaD Court y\ I was p Bak Seng and Che H asked why he accrued n. Ten Geok S g, ;43). m Court of possessidn of 144 pounds of opium,79 words
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Article56 1952-09-20 2 EYE-WITNESSES, especially engei i w S.T.C which im o ved is a collision with a tri ha on Sep\ 18 at ing Road are asked to' oontact Inspect R D< I k.c; Acoideni Branch, Traffic >•■'; >-. Sepoy Lint s. The rider. 1 Ens Klat56 words
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Article, Illustration481 1952-09-20 2 Clerk Got $400 For Trust Flat -COURT TOLD A SINGAPORE Improvement Trust clerk accepted $400, from a woman for helping her friend to obtain a flat, the First Police Magistrate, Mr. T. Kulasekaram, was told yesterday at a preliminary inquiry. j A former S.I.T. clerk, Ec Sim Chwce of DorsetStandard - 481 words
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Article100 1952-09-20 2 New Building For Samajam THE Singapore Kerala Samajam is soon to have its i ding for a club house m Race Course F.,:^; stated Mr. J. S. Xair, Secret of the Samajam ye The Samajain. b was first founded under the name of the Malayatee Association m 1917, has a100 words
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Article51 1952-09-20 2 ISABULLAH Abdul Ghani was charged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with rioting at the junction of Owen Road and Serangoon Road, on June 28 m the course of which, it was alleged, he assaulted Mohamed Kama!. He was allowed bail of $500 until Sept.51 words
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Article34 1952-09-20 2 There were 717 births to 207 deaths m Singapore for the week ending Sept, 13. Chief cause of mortality was enteritis which took 32 lives. There were 16 cases of chicken-pox.34 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-09-20 2 plioto. Mix. L. VAN SANTBRINK and Miss M. Dykshoern who were married at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore yesterday. Mr. Sautbrink is an accountant m the Borneo Sumatra Trading Company. StandardStandard - 30 words
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Article141 1952-09-20 2 THERE is an acute shortage of vaccine fer inoculation against diphtheria. Orders have, however, been placed with local firms to obtain fresh supplies. Dr. Maggie Lim, City Health Officer, told The Standard yesteraay. Commenting on the attitude of the local public, she added that the response141 words
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Article241 1952-09-20 2 MR. Malcolm Madder, n Singapore journalist was exonerated from all blame yesterday when the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh returned a finding of misadventure at the inquest held into the death of Loh Chai Gaum (<>4). who was m a collision with the car driven by241 words
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Article44 1952-09-20 2 AN AGED JChiui^' couple was knocked down by a lorry m front of the Ruin a Ifiskin Police Station Serangbon Road yesterday. They were given Brst aid at the Police Station and later taken to hospital m an ambulance.44 words
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Advertisement49 1952-09-20 2 jR V Greatest Names Stocks available from the Sole Agent ROBINSON &CO LTD STORE KUALA LUMPUR S^i;^ 11 Fou 5240.00 In Green HUMB x* X n $140.00 f 1. 00 extra CASH PRICES include LUCAS BELL ond ROBINLITE DYNAMO LAM? Also ovc.lable frcrrt our Local Stockists ROBINSON CO. LTD49 words
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Advertisement231 1952-09-20 2 V THE 1952 OLYMPIC GAMES fiii^gV i^_*J^X wot maty <j/"< tif-'/,/.< The fining of *he 1952 winter Oij eatri '.td ta Loncinei ex< usively. 8ev...--q lion Longines electro-tedinica] equi -;u j itio.st perfect avai al e 'day CIIRONOSON rhe acoustic start Longines CHRONOCAMERA prod. records of oonpctilors 1 times wriuitn231 words
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Miscellaneous23 1952-09-20 2 rrf?raF^^^^^^ /U S^^^^^ AH LEFT HER J^ref H A^f^sTuF t .y HUSBiM. S* 00^ 1 DAV^ AGO— \\HF.\ Ai -1 Tt^^J «s^^ r^"23 words
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Article324 1952-09-20 3 Thai Govt Wants Time To Review Padi Situation Standard Market Reporter NEGOTIATIONS m Bangkok between representatives of British territories m South-East Asia arid Thai officials for the purchase of additional rice have been postponed until such time as the Thai Government is m a position to review324 words
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Article52 1952-09-20 3 blic leir T. II i 1 (JUOnI toil i■ IT. Si d l!i 11 I, i r .n, ."-M-'t Un i Is h viv Posts ••uht Isaastaal i m i f m|s till ndUled a t mm r Me I s ilm bai c i«» per-52 words
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80 1952-09-20 3 Malayan Breweries Workers Man Strike kcrs ©I Iwo beet factories ran 13 u<> on strike, Mr. X, Sm^m ;vr \\w.\ cry Worki I dard est J n said 1 I for is at 1 ex- He 1 51 11 that jai 1■ Syi r a pore conti ting toid. i80 words
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Article, Illustration93 1952-09-20 3 Councillors To Entertain The Durchess THI Singapore I .re and Leg Councils fcial dinner I the D of Kent and her enl Thursday October 2. Mr. ink S Acting Public H tio Officei told that the be held at the A Hote Roof Garden ami t the B will ►sts93 words
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Article216 1952-09-20 3 HE Chen Su Lan Tru I I Singapore is prepared to pay for the schooling of the 13--year-old son of. widow Madam So:;g Cheow Eng. The Trust has also forwarded a cheque for $100 to help Madam S<;ng through The Standard. am Song, who has216 words
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Article23 1952-09-20 3 Thieves forced their way ipio a house m Amber Manns y< rday and got away with r;i<}i and jewellery totalling $620.23 words
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Article23 1952-09-20 3 THIEVES broke into a sunIs shop In Yi> Chu Kang Road. Singapore, and stole 20 cartons ot cigarettes valued at $149.23 words
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103 1952-09-20 3 'Sacred Crab' Draws Crowd For Worshi p A Singapore "kuay teow" seller found a n exceptionally large crab with one claw m his backyard one night. He decided to rear it as a pet. Today, thr. nab is bringing him $30 a day. He is receiving 'red packets' for allowing103 words
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Article271 1952-09-20 3 Insurance Men Against Move CAR RISK POOL: INSURANCE companies m Singapore were yesterday unable to comment on the Colony Government's proposal to form a "car risk pool", because they have hi sufficient information on the scheme employed by the Motor Insurers Bureau m the United Kingdom. Govei nment is con?:::271 words
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Article, Illustration103 1952-09-20 3 Thieves Fear Victim 's Kick A CHINESE on his way home was stabbed by two compatriol md a hotel m Jalan Besar, Singapore, early day moi ning. V. ten the two Chinese tried i him of the gold ring on his finger, he gave one of them a kir-k. The103 words
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Article, Illustration185 1952-09-20 3 Standard Woman Reporter PLAXS for tne new $50,000 Rot dry School and Community Hall (see sketch at left) at the Trafalgar Home for Leper m Yio Chu Kang Road, are now completed, signed and will be passed shortly. The drive for funds to build185 words
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Article45 1952-09-20 3 A WOMAN, Tan Giak Lan (27) was charged m the Sii pore First Police Court yesterday with causing hurt to her husband with a pair of scissors on Sept. 18 at Jalan Besar. Tan cliamed trial and allowed SlOO bail until Sept. 2B.45 words
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Article35 1952-09-20 3 A WOMAN, Cl*;a Hung Tiang (47) was fined $500 m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for assisting m the management of a chap ji ki lottery on July 27 at Beat Quay.35 words
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Article231 1952-09-20 3 Standard Start' Reporter THE seventh independent Shell service and filling station m Singapore since the war, was formally opened yesterday morning at 155 E« 1 Coast" Road, Katong. after a delay of many m tnths because of stacks <>' firewood being offered -f° r sale on231 words
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Advertisement190 1952-09-20 3 Un U 1 w w 11 w mv H i M H I M on the occasion of (he OFFICIAL OPENING of Their STANVAC SERVICE STATION Mouimein Thomson load "o Pi t ft* v£ n r.s MS CT B B S 1 H £?l o 1 di .ft.fi O4 SL190 words
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Miscellaneous18 1952-09-20 3 fHHIBr HEY, EVERYBODY, LOOK i tII 1 HI 1 Z- M "JV/"' :r \H WE GADFRL7\nrn4 "j> W\18 words
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Article, Illustration290 1952-09-20 4 With One Voice They Voted For \lts Formation Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri. Lady Templer's plan to introduce Women's Institutes m rural areas had its first reception m Perak when a "sounding party" of three spent an enjoyable evening with the women folk of Kampong Tebing-Tinggi290 words
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Article89 1952-09-20 4 APOLOGY SOOTHES VICTIM i AS POLICE Inspector S. K. Sivapatham had apologised to him. Hakim Khan, a fittei atta rhed to 75 Coy.. RASC. i told the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. E. H. D'Netto, he would like to ompound t he-rase, when it came up for trial yesterday.89 words
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Article123 1952-09-20 4 i MEN and women m Singapore can spend a restful lunch hour a r the V.W.C.A.. Collyer Q".;iy. which has provided new facilities for comfort. A three-ccfurse lunch costs $1.80 and ii one feels like a siesta he may make use of the lounge Apart from123 words
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Article98 1952-09-20 4 I PENANG, Fri. Over 100 Chinese here, mostly shop assistants, have registered for the second batch to be trained as Home Guards for tin mines m Perak. The first batch of 150 from Penang is now under training m Batu Gajah and will soon98 words
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Article38 1952-09-20 4 ANOTHER 8.112 persons were vaccinated m Singapore yesterday. This brings the total for i the 30 days since the campaign began to ;u)0.63i. Yesterday 5.174 persons were vaccinated m the City and 2.938 m the Rural38 words
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Article220 1952-09-20 4 Standard Stall KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. salute at Sri Menanti yester Royal Town of Negri Semb taking down the royal reg: Correspondent —The booming of a 32-gun-day told the people of this ilan that the ceremonial of ilia had been effected. This ceremony marks the beginning of220 words
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Article167 1952-09-20 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE question of improved 1 market facilities for Singapore is now being considered by the Government. Meetings between officials of the Economic Secretariat and the Health OHice of the City Council have been going on to decide what market? are needed and where.167 words
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Article95 1952-09-20 4 SEREMBAN, Fri:— S« Distinguished Conduct Medals and nine Meritorious Service Medals have been awarded by the Vans Di Pertuan Besar ol Negri Sembilan m honour of his birthday tomorrow. The D.C.Ms are: Mr. M C ff Sheppard Mr. A. L. Wilson, Mr. W. Aucutt. Mr. S. H.95 words
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Article49 1952-09-20 4 SEREMBAN. Fri. Two Chinese, one European, one Malay and one Ceylonese have been made Justices of Peace. They are: Mr. S. Sinna-I thamby. Mr. F. I. Hamilton Moore. Air. Lim Kee Siong, Tuan Haji Abdullah bin Fl n i i Hassan and Mr. Khoo Tcik Wee.49 words
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Article145 1952-09-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Op. oid tin-mining Jand at Ampangan two miles out of ISeremban, on the Kuala Pilah Road, stands Negri Sembilan's i new special constabulary train-! ling depot which will open next i month. Here, it Is hoped to re-train j up to 300 special constables145 words
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Article92 1952-09-20 4 NINE Superintendents of the Malayan Police Service have been promoted 1o the rank of Assistant Commissioner. ceordmg to a Government gazette notification issued yesterday. The officers are Messrs. F. Wallace. RW.E. Harper. JO. Macdona id/ J.M. McN. Maclean. H J. Barnard. P.H OTlynn. AS. Barham. CD.92 words
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Article42 1952-09-20 4 CAPTAIN E. J. Johnston Assistant Director-General of the Department of Civil Aviation Australia reached Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday on his way to London for discussions on civil aviation matters of mutual interest". He will join Australian civil aviation officials already there.42 words
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Article293 1952-09-20 4 SINGAPORE Substation* Liable to load shedding today (DAY) Alexandra Incinerator. Havelock Rd.. Sago St.. Human J»t.. Peoples Park. Nanson Rd., I. am Soon Oil. (iuan Hin. li E. Network. l\K. Factory. River Valley Rd.. KUliney Rd., Orchard Rt).. NAAFI. Devonshire Rd.. Armenian St Static. Adelplii. Capitol. Newton293 words
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Article27 1952-09-20 4 A Singapore Chinese was picked of his wallet co:;'ai:iing I $380 and an identity card on board a bus at Boncoolen Street on Thursday afternoon.27 words
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99 1952-09-20 4 Standard suff Keptcftet IN CONNECTION wit :he suggestion I establish a Polytechnic m Singapore as a I mortal to Kins VI. the In- ititute of Architects, Malaya, proposes the setl p of a Depari I m the Polytechnic ito deal with instruction m I architecture. town99 words
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Article97 1952-09-20 4 A Toe II banner which ti the only oru kind m the :re m a mo.-:'- at SI Cal dral." Singapore, tomorrow eve':, It v. be aced with I s Toe H lamp m St. Andrew's C tthedra) alter being laid ii j the altar during97 words
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Article88 1952-09-20 4 443 Aircraft Landed In August 1 A TOTAL of 443 I Hided W Kalians Airport for tho month or August as compared with 400 m July Although lest aircraft landed if August, more incoming imd outgoing j passengi >. < .c. however, recorded. Passenger^ sot down m August totalled 5,70088 words
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Article206 1952-09-20 4 A FULL programme has been planned for the 49.'i schools m Singapore which will take part m "Education Week" to be held from Oct. 10 to 17. The opening ceremony will take place at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Oct. 10 at 11 a.m. I when an206 words
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376 1952-09-20 4 Indian Ladies Shy, Lady Keigh tley INDIAN ladies are slow m joining St. John's Ambulance Brigade, Lady Keightley told The Singa-; pore Standard last nigm. "This is not because they lack public spirit, but because their traditional customs and background makes them naturally shy. However, aU other communities in Singapore376 words
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161 1952-09-20 4 POLICE LIEUTENANT A'fred Thomas Dixon, said the Singapore Second District 1 Court yerterday that he con- j siderod the identification par- ade m which be was pointed f out m "unsatisfactory and not m accordance *itb the rtrid letter of the Police regula--1 tion<; i161 words
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Article90 1952-09-20 4 AT the Singapore Assizes] [yesterday, «lr. Justice Knight! sentenced a Chinese. Tai Choon Eiuai, to XI naoi I rigorous nprisonment tor robbery. It v\o c stati d thai the ao rused robbed twe mnta pens and (IS m pa! n a I hywker m Jalan90 words
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Article47 1952-09-20 4 LDfl Poh H I Chow Tl-. 1 (20 >, tentative charged In I Si gapore Pirsi Police Couii jrcstcrdaj i Itla I murder ol Tay Penu Cl at Traa Sti eel i1 B a m on M i> 3. IU aas remanded until Se i K.47 words
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Article34 1952-09-20 4 Get s Promotion MR. C KARTHIGESU Prcsid ent df the Sinßafxut Mcdv .1 Service* Union, who is Senior Hospital Assistant m lh< Social Hygiene Department I itbeen promoted to In* Superscalc Hospital A^itUul Ljiouc34 words
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Advertisement55 1952-09-20 4 OAiiY i wmm% "SALOHI (HINDIS! \M STARRIN, ASHOK KUMAB rv JAYWAM AM) M( Mf i~ i act ca/i o&efaiA !pIENTOG-af j SOU M Roberts Ltd, I I B ry I Jsi tt I OoWv atts f. Slim Fat Away Jt f.- to losp r half i.i I i i t-55 words
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Article, Illustration318 1952-09-20 5 JohoreKampong Police Urged To Win Pu blic Help Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. More than 200 penghulus and kampong police officers gathered at the Sultan Abubakar Mosque today to listen to a message from General Sir Gerald Templer, read by the Mentri Besar, Johore, Dato318 words
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243 1952-09-20 5 M. T.B. Hospital Plan For Trengganu Xl ALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis today decided to pros the Federation Social Welfare Lotteries Board for money to start a IB hospital m Trengganu. This followed an appeal toi :>ui!d such a hospital m Trengganu by Che243 words
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234 1952-09-20 5 TIIH participation of women m politics will inspire men to work harder m shouldering their responsibilities, said Che Ramlah binti Haji Ahmad, vice president of the Women's Section of the UMNO, Johore Bahru, yesterday. She was commenting on the i report of the de234 words
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Article71 1952-09-20 5 KULIM. Frf. Hassan bin Md Isa w\\o outraged the modesty of a woman, Shattfj Zaiihn, was fin )Q three months' impi m the Cir > 1 •a-; stated that Hassan. who was driving a car mot Sharifa Zalii about <>-:;<) p.m. on B and began71 words
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Article19 1952-09-20 5 PROFESS^ >R > pi!!ay of the Psychology dub \\V\ speak to members 011 "Lo< doss" (onigh) if19 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-09-20 5 MR CHEONG MIX KEE. until recently of the U.S.I. S. Kuala Lumpur, sailed for America last week to study (nil Engineering for four I<*a 1 > on a scholarship awarded by the Washington State College. Mr. Cheong, is the only son of Mr. and .Mrs. T.K. heoag.49 words
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Article199 1952-09-20 5 Consorted With Reds, 2 Jailed KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two Chinese, Tan Kirn Tong, alias Aw Ah. and Yap Kirn Chin, were today convicted by the President of the Kuala pur Sessions Court, Mr. J. I A ns, and sentenced to months' rigorous impri- each, for consorting with an armed bandit199 words
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106 1952-09-20 5 MALACCA. Fri. The Executive Council of the •Maiacca Government Clerical Services Union, has a pproached the Settlement Government to ban money lenders haunting government offices to harass debtors. The Union stated today that this malpractice must be eradicated as its existence, if left unchecked,106 words
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Article82 1952-09-20 5 IPOH, Fri.— A Cantonese woman. Siew Chan Hee (41): was convicted on a charge uf retaining a stolen fowl arid fined SB5 by Magistrate Che Abdullah this morning. According to the prosecution Chan Hee bought an eight-kati Rhode Island red rooster fr a Doy at the82 words
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Article40 1952-09-20 5 THE training of 100 Home Guard Section Leaders a; the Home Guard Training Centre, at Saginting, Port Dickson, was completed yesterday. 1 1 lers will now return to train home guards m their j own distri40 words
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Article26 1952-09-20 5 KUANTAN, Fri. Posta Agencies have been opened up at Beserah, a fishing villa about five miles away from Kuantan and.Jabor Valley Estate m Trengganu.26 words
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Article252 1952-09-20 5 THERE 1 nothing surprising about the recent announce-! merit that insurance companies! ire to increase Premiums on private motor cars, states the v ik Branch Committee of the A A.M. m a release. "'('his Association warned of his many months ago when] ieprecating the Government's'252 words
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Article59 1952-09-20 5 P.M.L.P. Forms A New Cabinet KUAI U t F~ —The Pan M i I I rmed a cabin? futu I n party. I parties <■■ ila r i I i'lio < 1 Press P md E l I I Relai II sopi« i;• •Md,»,tg s new s oi can m59 words
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Article22 1952-09-20 5 K elan tan Man To See Duchess A BHARI i outh will rvj. |)1 I B u\ Kent :<■ at Kent. nen t»n22 words
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Article16 1952-09-20 5 three tin- acting I i ■■/>- -bin .V B w, hen he pleaded g16 words
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Advertisement162 1952-09-20 5 m ~^^i riy Amusing Range of Chad Valley Toys, Games Jigsaw Puzzles of Beautiful Sceneries:- Warships, Flying Boats, Animals, etc. TOYS DEPT. HARDIAL SINGH R SONS LTD. Raffles Place, Singapore. 1 riionr *****/*****3 ITS A FACT! OS&Lt /7/£ PIXANHA j by vicious ~~^^T^^ angular teeth set Jz: r V f162 words
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Advertisement112 1952-09-20 5 r r i w i j v v -4^/^ \tr\r\\ iiair. Ut mm mwtetkiitt t ■> •i<> up i H'lti—. «r KautuUa**efi~ltmu*aftrat** Mmlrt mM tto .'< -I V I ali U-i'r. l> v iif rent, il.nu.itr »-A«~.- V' S ».,,,7/.,,.,^.i.,i« «K^ F i *^^^ii ■P IHV. F X I I112 words
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Miscellaneous28 1952-09-20 5 uvv\\\\\\v\^\^\\^^\\vvv\\\\\v\^v\\v\v\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\^\\^vv\\\\\\v\^v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\^\\\\v\\\\\^\\\^v\\^^\\v^\\^^w\\\\\\\\• /i\\t\\\*V\\\Vi\\\\\\\\V\\V\\\v\\v\\%\\\\\\i m"M±ZxJk\ I 7 m "1 Isluggo, did you I what are you oTiT^ Ikufmtt MHT-^1- pjXTTY HEAR WHAT _^-> GOiNG JO DC ABC r b^V-^- li^bxV- 128 words
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Article719 1952-09-20 6 MCA- IMP Split? IT is rather iroi a] thai She stage should be set for an open clash between tin I M P. and th< M.C.A We say meal because the I.M.P. is as much a creation of leading personalities m the M.C.A. as those now seeking tagc a down719 words
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Article1156 1952-09-20 6 FRENCH DILEMMA IN NORTH AFRICA XHE collapse of European empires is perhaps the major phenomenon of contemporary history. Either we have lost or we are losing political control of such Asiatic peoples as were previously subject to our rule. There is no question that our belief \n the rightfulness of1,156 words
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Article534 1952-09-20 6 Review of Views Defamatory UTUSAN MELAYTI congratula- tea the Director of Boadcasting, Malaya for banning ther Malay record "Ayoyo Rama-i samy" which was described/ as ""defamatory, derogatory/ and damaging to the prestige, l Of Tamil Labourers." The/ paper says that ail communi-/ ties in Malaya should show I an attitude534 words
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Article456 1952-09-20 6 Sir;— May I through the medium of your column be permitted to express my views on the subject of 'Privileged Malays and Malayanisation*. Much publicity has been given m your newspaper m respect of the 'privilege enjoyed' by the Malays m the Malayan Civil456 words
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Article609 1952-09-20 6 We the PEOPLE British Interests And The Demands Of Nationalism oir- m nis rep.y to Eric Macfadyen's letter to the Times, your London i Correspondent shows tha^ he is truly a friend of the i British investors. Though he > disagrees with them m re- gard to the methods which609 words
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Article, Illustration12 1952-09-20 6 j "Oi! that'll do! There's aoUiin' wrong with itl" I12 words
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Article205 1952-09-20 6 Sir: The State Home Guard Department. Negri Sembilan called 22 Indians and Ceylonese to attend a selection board on 16th. September 52 at R.HO a.m.. for the posts ot Home Guard Inspectors. Adjutants and District Home Guard Officers, at Seremban. The Selection board assembled at 10.00 a.m. when205 words
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Advertisement112 1952-09-20 6 Independent Morning Newspaper HEAD OFFICE 128, Robinson Rood, Singopore. Tdtphono Ncj ***** 8397 Cable O TckgropH Addieis TIGERNEWS. Singapore. EQANCH OFFICES t LONDON fßoom 222, The Times Building, frrnrirq Hctie Sq'-'ore, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR »POH PENANG 45 Sultcn Street, 83 Cowon Street, 8 Leith Streef, Telephone 45SS. Telephone112 words
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Advertisement10 1952-09-20 6 H 1&' MACHINE WHICH <sW£s Ja['»^ •ixANt. 'i. X UMPHt10 words
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Article222 1952-09-20 7 wiwum, > e pt. 18 (Reutcr)— Britain will resist any lurtner attempts to run oil out of Persia m denance of her blockade. This was made clear by a Foreign Offlce spokesman today, commenting on a reported statement m leJieran by the American oil expert222 words
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146 1952-09-20 7 CANBERRA, Si pt. 19 (ReuterAAP) External Affairs Minister Richard Casey said tonight that Mr. A. G. Billing, appointed by the Malayan Government as liaison officer to advise and assist Malayan students m Australia, is expected to arrive at the new Brisbane headqua ters146 words
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Article119 1952-09-20 7 BELGRADE, Sept. 19 (UP) British Foreign Secret; Anthony Eden told Marsh;.*! Tito today that "the nations of Western Europe and your country and mine are drawing closer together today," but emphasized he had not "come to Be!«rade to negotiate or conclude agreements. Yugoslav Marshal supported119 words
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Article62 1952-09-20 7 HONGKONG, Sepi ig (Re iter-AAP)- Mr. Aw Boon Haw, Chinese millionaire has p ged his help to build a buddhist monastery here to accommodate between 50 and destitute people. It was the third time m a fortnight that Mr. Aw Boon Haw has made big donations ity.62 words
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Article27 1952-09-20 7 British author, Somerset Maugham, was operated upon m Lausanne yesterday. Air. Maugham, 78. is expected to leave the hospital m ten days 1 time.— AFPAFP - 27 words
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Article57 1952-09-20 7 TEHERAN, Sept. 19 (UP)— A mob of unemployed oil field worker? stormed the Military Governor's house today m Masjid Suleiman, an isolated village at the eastern border 01 oil-rich Khuzistan Province. Incomplete press reports of the outbreak said the mob smashed door? and windows m the governor's57 words
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Article59 1952-09-20 7 LONDON. Sept 19, (Km ten— Prime Minister Wins ton Churchill will tell tlunation m a broadcast on October 4 what form the planned national memorial to King George VI is to take. An announcement today said the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Leslie Boyce, will simultaneously launch59 words
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Article184 1952-09-20 7 CAIRO, Sept. VJ (Renter)— Ahmed El Wakil, brother-in-law of Wafdist Party leader Mustafa Nahas. was hustled off to prison today to join the swelling ranks of prominent Egyptians facing charges of graft, abuse of power and high treason. He was arrested m Alexandria on his184 words
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382 1952-09-20 7 AMERICA HAS 12 KINDS OF GUIDED WEAPONS ouid^ c CXlSfenCeofoHeosf 1] ki "ds of Sill r mi < SSI eS In °<M*'«>n to the converted "ell-Cot fighters used m Korea. Dla J!^ Hell Cat mi ?siles are pilotless radio-controlled bomb SyiSC a tel ion camera and a 2,000-pound oomb. But382 words
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Article162 1952-09-20 7 Stokers Suspend Strike Action Standard Staff Reporter THE 24 stokers of the Kallang Gas Works have agreed to call off their proposed strike action on Monday pending the settlement of their pay dispute by the Industrial Court. The stokers decided on this move following a seven-hour discussion held at the162 words
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Article73 1952-09-20 7 US Exposes Soviet Slavery WASHINGTON Sept, 19 (UP) The State Department y< terday i sued a ringing md hi <nt of Soviet Russia for Its "brutal" treatment of millions of slave labourers." The Department made the charge ..-i .1 69-page "white pain r" analyzing Russia's forced labour system. It said73 words
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Article70 1952-09-20 7 UN- Japanese Negotiations TOKYO. Sept. 19 (AP>— united Nations and Japa i■• <>■■ epres< nti I gotiating governing V u% status < U.N. troops m J an hurdied a major obstacle today. i-' negotiations m a joint u'que announce d agreeI on ;i f 1 i n containing a edg(70 words
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Article31 1952-09-20 7 HONOLULU. Sept. 19 <UP): The last of 402 Wake islanders who were driven hum their homes by Typhoon. Oiive arrived at Hickam air force bj«e today the navy reported.31 words
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Article178 1952-09-20 7 THE Commissioner General m South-East Asia Air. Malcolm Mac Donald, has offered to mediate m the dispute of the Singapore Naval Base Labour Union with the Singapore Naval authorities over its claims for increased cost of living allowance, and better medical and housing: facilities.178 words
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Article166 1952-09-20 7 And Now It's A Ma lay Song Standard Staff Reporter HOT on the trail ol "A-Yo-Yo >''■' 'i,,s;imy. a song now withdrawn from the record catalogue, romps another song entitled K-elasi a Malay hit tun e m the n Sedarah" which has met with protest from two Malay unions m166 words
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Article115 1952-09-20 7 TORKHAM. Pakistan-Afghan Frontier. Sept. 19 (AP) Russia has told tiny Afghanistan m a virtual ultimatum to sus- pond her programme of <j< v« loping her northern border pro- vince through United Nations' and United States ai-d. according to reliable reports reaching here. Reliable sources said today115 words
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Article64 1952-09-20 7 GENEVA, S< pt. 19 (Reuter>— r lhe Internationa] Air i port c presem < v .I.-., tes from m< I ban 40 ouni .1 s, ended iU r -> ■v a ference today by acceptii g an n\ 'ation to met* next year m Ca i jda.64 words
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Advertisement265 1952-09-20 7 rr Enjoy the convenience of A modern cool worer service unit th o t con be o desk for the busy executive or m the [V t-^~- general office rhor's I *he NORGE Water Boy I i Fi Portoble Electric Woter W| Coofer. It ends the muss JJL ond fuss265 words
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Advertisement165 1952-09-20 7 'W TO-D^Y II i\l iff i t Jf H f t lt\ JOHN LITTLE CO. LT3. f -^0^ r e ax• IN A I /DEAL fOX P/CW/CS 0« HOLIDAYS. I i. Folds u in(<» iMijj ----^4-^Va— x rarn '"r r bag vlii I \^^^^z^^^Z^s can he easily carried I v165 words
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342 1952-09-20 8 it's News To British Sailors Standard Shipping Reporter THE AVERAGE atomic-age American seaman now goes to sea equipped with a sound knowledge of how to cope with an atomic attack on his vessel, but his ftritish cousin will have to rely on his342 words
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Article63 1952-09-20 8 ROME, Sept. 19. (AP). Enrico Malintonpi. Under Secretary for the Italian Air Force, ani i group of Italian officials left hero today aboard a Comet jetlineT of BOAC OH :i test flight for Singapore. The jetliner will land at Beirut. Karachi and Calcutta on63 words
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Article88 1952-09-20 8 JAKARTA. Sept. 19 (ReuterAAP) Philippine Ambassador Proceso Sebastian proposed to Foreign Minister Mukarto Notowidigdo this morning to settle the dispute over the ownership of the steamship '•Tasik Malaya"' m a "friendly manner*, it was learned here. The Philippine ambassador nade the proposal during a meeting88 words
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Article123 1952-09-20 8 St-.tiui.trrl Shipping Importer THE 12,000-TON British oil tanker. Derwentfield which ran aground near Ballkpapan wharves after being damaged seriously by fire early this month, will not be fowed to Singapore for repairs. The vessel, chartered by Shell Company, was due Ol Singapore Aviiii a cargo123 words
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Article40 1952-09-20 8 COLOMBO. Sept 19, (Renter)— Claiming that peri facilities are now normal m Colombo, the Ceylon Government is lo ask British and continental shipping lines to withdraw extra freight rates, according to a usually reliable source m Colombo today.40 words
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Advertisement653 1952-09-20 8 FAS! REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE S«- Fr.ntUco Los- Aneele> Ml Amrru an A nnsdiar ities IVnaru PSIHUB S'POW Arr I P\(IMC M \K 84 SiSepl r» 28Sepi 29Set* lOe| MOci Ciii.N\»i \n M -m On Zl JSOit t J.NOv S4No? C\\\n\ BEAR 81 i^Nou 81 iSNov ?9N©t/1 Dee M Dec653 words
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Advertisement505 1952-09-20 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regulai Siilinus to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenban Penans Al>odire»t Sailings from Bangfcoi and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore DuePenamg From ••>/,. In. mi Sept 21 Sept V, Bongkong Sails Sailv Sjih Pen;ins P. slum Spun' For ETkong ■■N/rj^irii" Sept 28 Oct. 5505 words
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Advertisement654 1952-09-20 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS j Royal Rotterdam Lloyd EfoDand-America Nrderhnd line 1 Line Kotterdura Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, PORTLAND (Maine* BOSTON \TW tORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE XI W OKI LANS Spore P Sham Penang BANTAM (RL) tt i.'.Sepl RAKI iSMNi 22 26Sept ?7 ZXSept iMSept LIMBUBG (RL) 29 Sept/6 Oct TOit654 words
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Advertisement482 1952-09-20 8 EAST ASIATIC lIIJ SAILINGS FROM SCANI>LNA\I\ t X c«» Sl>ore P si "INDIA' for Bangkok. Saigon BongfcXJQg, Mar.i a (idn> 1 "PANAMA" foi Bangkok Saigon Honqkons Mi I i Kobe. Yokohama M SfSepi •>, "LALANDLi" for Bangkok 16 i:o« t "MAGDALA* Coi Bangkok B/SHov 1 :Nov i "ASIA" foi Bangk<482 words
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194 1952-09-20 9 standard Staff Correspondent LONDON Sept. 18.-Sin 3 V"s desire to v_ lop television has apparently mo d e Hole m^prcss.on on British industry judging by on icte, cnt.tled "Television export prospects" i this morning s Financial Times. authoi oi the article194 words
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Article113 1952-09-20 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices. I tents per lb.) in Singa I pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 Spot Loose 75J 75| r.OJI in bales Oct No 1 R.S.S. 75; 7f,i No. 2 R.S.S. (if),' 70'. No. 3 R.S.S. 66 6Si Tone: Quiet. LONDON Hi BBKK Friday's opening prices113 words
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Article24 1952-09-20 9 •rials Ru ci IMM i :s \t S 110 4.20 cd MINIM. 4 90 (1 !U I ed 1 cd24 words
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Article13 1952-09-20 9 Firm Tone In Produce Mart IE- ainsapore produce opra 5273 itb no indicated13 words
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Article181 1952-09-20 9 SLIGHT FALL IN RUBBER RUBBER prices m Singapore declined fractionally yesterday, first grade rubber for October shipment being quoted T5 7/8 c-rnts per ]b. at the close on a quiet market, a drop of 1 3 cent per' ib. from Thursday's prices. Some overseas orders were! received and some small181 words
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Article93 1952-09-20 9 tin statistics! howec) movements of tin-in-concentrates at 4,805 tons m August, compared with 4,967 tons during July. .he't.-.i: quantity o; tin moved rom the Federation since the beginning oi the 38,651 ion? against for the corresponding period of 1951. The exporting States during August were: Perak i\9H)93 words
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170 1952-09-20 9 N. Sumatra Smallholders Call To Investors members of the Medan Asso- measures. Production is at s ciation have an estimated*! standstill JAKARTA. Sept. 18. PUI Sun folders leir bid for of the Rui m Association, declared today thai >;,■■. reign caj I qoi to •he production goal of a b170 words
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Article68 1952-09-20 9 Standard Staff CorrespoiuUnt •lAKARTA, Sept. 19 Tv« rubber sheds at the Chineseowned Tjibuik rubber estat< situated on the western tip oJ Java mysteriously burst intc flames today causing heav\ material damage. An estimated 5n ions of rubber valued at 500,000 rupiahs vere destroyed. The estate68 words
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Article72 1952-09-20 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association buying rate.s to merchants i per $100 Malayan) are: New York 32 5 8 (T.T.) .12^ O.D.\ 32 7/8 on credit bills' and 32 In 16 oo t-ade bills < 90 d/st); Canada 31 5/l€ (T.T.), 3] 7/8 CO.DJ and 31 11/1672 words
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Article39 1952-09-20 9 HONGKONG. Sept. 19-Spe-cial Standard Service. Closing price? on the Hongkons Ex change today were $15 95 lo El sterling. 5G.3425 to U.S. $1; £1,835 to Malayan SI S0.J88) to yae Indonesian Rupiah Gold 5294.625 to one taei39 words
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Advertisement44 1952-09-20 9 MOULMEIN ROAD TteOJe&t &j&tfe#t 1 THOMSON RQAD JUNCTION I »j l»i 1 j.. I*^ "V^ i#l MODilubrication AT T > i\ 'IX 1 .1.,- 'il J \V BaSSS 1 m^B «^l vf^Tu'-f I—~~|1 I j I )iLj^-^ :x; "^n^ i^ nB Sw^ 1 n V44 words
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Miscellaneous873 1952-09-20 9 IHH? gk V/T J J?T Es fcJ i '1' Inl IF I iJH if IB UP** 1 IM H iP 111 P"y^ynw<Bj H| A i Wffi£JL,%J MsJJ t**/ wX wMit Ik M Wfc W aMgP* M WT *f W' W± Vi/ *afl I MjMiitfiL.Biiiiiitei! Jh~J«*LJj»maij^^ [QUEENS: Waling Waling I BL3O|873 words
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323 1952-09-20 10 'Quo Vadis Is DiamondStudded Hokum PICTURE I think- every- i II gel to your ten •> it )00.( b i do i*d go aloj exp ling to set stw L' t ?s diamond-studded hok us -h ci flhing m it r the kr and ol \es C U's the SPEC!323 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-09-20 10 I CHARLES <HMM IN and i 1 his son as they appear to gether m Chaplin's n< v pic-j I I tare his firsl movie m Bvej i 1 years. "Limelight." In the j i I 1 film, made m Hollywood i I 1 Chaplin, >«»r.. portrays76 words
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193 1952-09-20 10 TOK DON, Sept. 19 (.4Pi -L* British film magnate J. Arthur Rank, who once tried to squeeze Hollywood out of th > British film market, now plans an austerity programme of cheaper pictures and facer stars. Ahhougli his film-making, theatre owning organisation showed193 words
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Article103 1952-09-20 10 VISTRI.V— The biggest sensation of the Vienna Music Festival, which took place recently, has certainly been Jean Cocteau the French 'enfant terrible" author. His last work. "Oediui Rex." was warmly welcomed here, especially when the Vienna public learned that Cocteau and the Austrian director, Karl Boehm, were working up103 words
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Article, Illustration1190 1952-09-20 10 THE CINEMA, THEATRE AND THE ARTS ENGLAND.— Hollywood has made another British star. This time, it is Michael Rennie, ufa o s!>v m s to have gain c d p<>i s c and personality since leaving Britain on a long-term contrai t. you £02 i 1 •1 es Miseiables kStandard - 1,190 words
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Advertisement152 1952-09-20 10 j ITS 24 HOURS jJffiif OF FABULOUS 42wlENTERTAINMENT jßp i! 3rd MIGHTY WEEKf^H MIGHTIEST OF r^Mille'S }r« r I isl Irili r« Is >i i- 1 m'!m!'h DA!l^ 5 SHOV/S __H" 9.30 m. iJ. ;i 3.20, 6.15 >. i p.m. royfaur .\t midnight i i^dae- liaoHi 3^3 y ohtrf iLLu152 words
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Advertisement288 1952-09-20 10 Last t»uti U. 1. 17. ti.:tn. r T"^ |j^TO{jjßoomFq^ fH'MfM .mm 1 KDWI.IIItI \t.\\: T" ~iP*>.sp <» i' a it> T(»da v am KfllßX of the FRO\TH s TOBUNI »H 1 am •I>M I US 1 B^ ih ihm^ niam i^ Hnn^ujs ->*^^^_ ASSOCIATED BBITISH PATHI I "ANGELS ONE FIVE288 words
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Miscellaneous393 1952-09-20 10 '""tf RITA DEL MAR r |^O!> YY ()J Ol VI IOV: \o J aaa i> .1 h,r., i,, hi- ralet." .'Mad ame dc (.irnutl, SAT! KI)\V M»K I\| KW)NJ V- -or to midafternoon and tl E late ceiling pro-, ide the be I times for attending to cnrreni msks. minor393 words
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Article205 1952-09-20 11 Schoolboys Beat Rovers PAR IT BUNTAR. Thurs. Playing with ten players throughout the same, the Krian Rovers "A" went down to the Anglo-Chinese School **A" by a single goal m a hoc- 1 key match played on the: \UiO ing, j est< rday. Although the Rovers showed ttei understanding, the205 words
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657 1952-09-20 11 LONDON, Sepr. 19: (Reuter)— An upset victory by the Belgian Mory Von Donck, oxer British Open champion, Bobby Locke of South Africa, concluded a day of startling goif m the third end fourth rounds :;of the British professional matchplay golf championship at Walton Health, Surrey,657 words
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Article, Illustration175 1952-09-20 11 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead I I Turn bark the sand of time to uc:.:crday ,7/ d vmi'n remember we pictured the correct left hand grip pfl the golf club. Toady ire add the right h-:.td and show both hands m a completed grip. Simple, isn't it. [You maintain175 words
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Article200 1952-09-20 11 Draw and starting times for the Women's Inter-Club golf match to be played between the Island Club and the Singapore Golf Club at the Island Club on Monday, Sept. 22, are: 18 HOLE GAMES 3.00 p.m Mrs. G Hodgkinson (13) v Mrs. D Goss (12). 3.05 p.m.200 words
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Article47 1952-09-20 11 MOSCOW, Sept. 19 (UP)— lt was learned today that fiveyear plan for athletics calls ior the construction m Moscow of the world's largest stadium. It will be a circular affair accommodating 200,000 spectators. The largest Soviet stadium presently is Leningrad's, with a capacity of 100,--000.47 words
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Advertisement652 1952-09-20 11 smivrioNs vacant |«f«tar7 S the De£r%£S ri Si and Puhiw 4 and Housing Allowances payable. Provi 1 c ntribution m•- ervice \np] the duties include nd Health i pat ent dc a i duties, V,-c'' i A B anTaniL^tc Appiications should be i^l/' the ProfJsfor 5 Hea b. Faculty of652 words
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Advertisement320 1952-09-20 11 lhe BaafcrupiCJ Oicluuikt (Chapter 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore m BANKB CV No. 85 of 1952. RE YEO JIN GUAT. Creditors of lhe abo\ ...a: debtor are hereby info; that the result <.i ihe voting the First V' tot Creditor: held on320 words
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Advertisement254 1952-09-20 11 miiuj PERAK TURF Oil AI/TTMN GOI i> VASE MFKTIN-. V) f Ba4 a, September, ISS2 I Extra D^y Skinday, Septeml 12 9 4.1 i 2nd. Day 3rd. Day Saturday, October, 1952—2 There will be no Vn Sweep on th t EXTH I)/ a SPECIAL $2 CASH SWEI P m h254 words
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Article87 1952-09-20 12 IA REME SHARE POINTS 1\ >'! W \ssm i.iti'in UM R] -li shared points with t goals 'a h m a SingaHem kej Issoci itioa I sion IB matcli «>n tinInri i.i |s? m iatMNI uround at Road jesterdaj a teai E ere not s raidivere I V s the87 words
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674 1952-09-20 12 Trengganu Go Down Fighting PENANG, Fri.— Encountering unexpectedly stiff opposition from the unknown but fighting men of the East Coast, Penang, hot favourites of today's inter-zone Malaya Cup soccer final overcame Trengganu after a bitter struggle to qualify to meet the holders from the674 words
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Article65 1952-09-20 12 THE team to represent the Latiff Wanderers m a Division IX hockey league fixture against Ceylon Sports Club on Monday at Balestier Plain will be chosen from the following: Abdullah Hamid. M. N. Mustafa, Amin Taib. Zainal Safaruan, Ismail Idris, Taha Kalti. Mohd. Yatim, Syed Hassan. Hassan Arshad.65 words
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Article162 1952-09-20 12 iron Irl The venue for this year's Malaya Cup wccei H«al a Ipoli and novhere l v *o says Mr. T. i< ti honorary secretary of Urn IVnk Amateur I ootball Assoi iatioa who v.iys he wishes t<> dispel ill doubts' o.i tiu> matter.162 words
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289 1952-09-20 12 LIEW MOOK YOONG - LIEW MOOK YOONG By PENANG, Frt— Perak fans must be gleefully robbing their hands and congratulating themselves on their good fortune at having been spared meeting Penang's Ooi Teik Bock, who decided to drop out oi singles oi the Foong Seong289 words
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Article197 1952-09-20 12 Three Hat Tricks In Ipoh Lge. IPOH. Fri. Kint.i Indian Association, current hockey champions, scored a smashing nine goals to nil victory over the Malay Sports Club m an Ipob Distriel hockej league fixture on the upper padanc this evening. The Indians were too good for the Malays and fully197 words
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Article385 1952-09-20 12 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG MM)!! m. Penaag's det <tioa tv "»n;it v>o; TVik Hoik i. <m the siatfes ol the Foam Seoag <up nuiti against r i ik this weekend ha^ r.iisi- I Perak's hopes. But only a I lot m the fnal analyus ilm' Rdrastecc lies385 words
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Article152 1952-09-20 12 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE ATHLETICS: Malay Schools' Sports at Jalan Besar stadium 2 p.m. SWIMMING: Singapore Swimming Club second championhip gala, Tanjong Rhu 3.30 p.m. RUGBY: Naval Base v < Nee Soon Garrison at Naval Base; SCC v Sembawang at SCC SOCCER: Jollilads V YMMA at Geylang. (SAFA I Div. 3B).152 words
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Article96 1952-09-20 12 KAJAXG. Fri— Hockey for some time neglected, is now again coming into its own at Kaiang. The first step to improve the situation was the j formation of the District Hockey As tciation a few months ago. The District XI which will be selected from the96 words
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Article37 1952-09-20 12 Chine-e Schools m Province j Wellesley will hold their an- j nual inter-school meet on the Recreation Club padang at Bukit Mertajam today at 2 p.m. Mrs. E. G. TL-inrot: '.v.i: away ti;. 1 prizes.37 words
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Article506 1952-09-20 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club just managed to beat the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club b\ three goals to two m a thrilling Singapore Hockey Association Division 1A League match played belore a large crowd on the padang yesterday. With the Club having a taster and better506 words
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Article40 1952-09-20 12 LONDON, Sept. 19 (AP): Queen Elizabeth will definitely not. accept the invitation to run her colt Gay Time m the Laurel Park on Oct. 18. Charles Moore, manager of the royal racing stables, said yesterday.40 words
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Article292 1952-09-20 12 4 RECORDS AT R.I. SWIM GALA WINNING first wlaces m the 100 and 200 metres tree style and the 50 metres back stroke, Voon Let Chai of Buckley House won the individual championship trophy at the Raffles Institution's ninth annual swimming carnival held at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. At292 words
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426 1952-09-20 12 SINGAPORE MALAYS are now SAFA Community Leao v pions. Army, their closest rivals who could have won the ship if they had scored a clear three goal victory ogoins. r Force m a key match at GHQ Tanglin yesterday, were beat,the tireless Airmen426 words
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Advertisement76 1952-09-20 12 n \rt r games phovmy t>iit;si:\ts THE EAGERLY AWAITED BATTLE BETWEEN TWO OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST MATMEN i v4L RFR I AS^lP ii T I MJMw^^^ihßßsafll x M m uuu ■>-' BHWWWBB A STILL FURTHER GREAT ATTRACTION Ton of Action Proved Top Liner CHIC (cocky) KNIGHT v NATURE BOY MADISON76 words
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Advertisement147 1952-09-20 12 BIG j profits :iJ| ijlpj FROM I jt|| if DONUTS OjuiDmjodicalh^ cuts, shap?: AND DELIVERS 40 DOZEN DONUTS Bak«'i«i. restaurarti Md t^rougKout tKe woHa inal promts by «cHing Dt v»^>t friii with the fjmoui Dv. machine and mix. Eisy to operate juit add wt ■ML Put H>c better ,nto the147 words
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