Singapore Standard, 24 September 1952
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Title Section14 1952-09-24 1 Singapore Standard Ii VOL. 11l NO. 84 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMbIeR^24 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS14 words
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312 1952-09-24 1 Xl \l A I.r.MiM 11, Tues.— Greater economic aid lays, admission ol non-Malays into the Malayan Service and lurther relaxation of the present t! itizenship law> are some of the subjects for -i«»n at the forthcoming round table conference Rreen the United Malays312 words
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80 1952-09-24 1 I binesc Pin I I a huge c for two ed out i tnd refuse narrow letige ad floor of a am Road I i d was :jlue c enter- le back eel up a narrow en of her j •i the80 words
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Article50 1952-09-24 1 A L T H O,U G H extensive Police scai 'h continued m the Ponggol area of Singapore for terrorists 'who are believed to have crossed over from the Johore mainland I > the Colony. Singapore Police officials refused to comment hi the purpose result of the50 words
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Article, Illustration505 1952-09-24 1 Water, Rocks Crash Over Hills; 150 Homeless HONGKONG, Sept. 23.— Fifteen persons were killed, four missing, three injured and 150 are homeless here m the last 24 hours as torrential rains softened the ground, overflowed banks and sent an avalanche of water and boulders crashingU.P.; Reuter; AP - 505 words
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Article172 1952-09-24 1 Reuter CAIRO, Sept. 23 -Egypt's Wafd Party has announced an internal re-organisation following the "reorganise or disappear" order to political parties by Premier Mohamet. Naguib A Wafd statement announced last night by Mr. Mustafa Nahas formulated a I new parly foreign and domestic programme. NahasReuter - 172 words
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Article254 1952-09-24 1 TWENTY Malays, including two infants, just managed to make the pilgrimage to Mecca before Heath claimed them. They died on the return voyage In the Blue "Pilgrim ship" Tyndareus, which berthed m Singapore yesterday. Seventeen of them were buried at sea between Jeddah. port for254 words
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Article122 1952-09-24 1 AP LONDON. Sept. 23 Joyful welcoming c r o w cl S brought tears to the eyes of Charlie Chaplin today as the little comedian returned to the land of his birth for the firsl time m 21 years. Beset by a move to barAP - 122 words
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Article138 1952-09-24 1 Monkeys started The Row Standard Staff Importer FOLLOWING an argument over two pet monkeys, a 43-year-old Chinese seaman was hacked to death as he was breakfasting on board a sagocarrying tongkang anchored oil Rochore Basin, Singapore, yesterday morning. The sea m m I Siong. a Hokkien. Ch I i slashed138 words
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Article96 1952-09-24 1 KI'AI.A LUMPUR, rues.— Investigations are now being conducted through Chambers of Commerce which are di ed to assemble statistical information of the manpowei resources of the country BO that, if the need should aris< it would be possible to decide on a proper allocation b< ti een96 words
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Article115 1952-09-24 1 150,000 On Shorty Kuk' s Head KUALA LL'MPL'R. Tues. A Chinese .who lived m Am pang. Kuala Lumpur, before the Emergency and who was known to the residents m the neighbourhood has a reward of $150,000 on his head if captured alive. He is 29-year-old Ah Kik alias Fone Kirn115 words
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183 1952-09-24 1 THE Civil Lord of the Admiralty m London. Mr. Wingfh < Digtyr, now m Singapore, yesterday rejected' the claim of the 10.000 daily-rated employees of the Singapore Mai al Base for increased a ages. Mr. Digby. however, told the representatives of the Naval183 words
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Article78 1952-09-24 1 THK following staff changes In ;hc Singapore Polict Force ate Mr Cheah Ten* Che ik. ASP previously 0.C., Hokkien Sub* B i. Cl I) haa ni been transferred t<> 'G" Division; Mr K.i Cheow Bang, asp. pre- n;.>'y Assistant Superintendent, C < ne" Ai ea •>.78 words
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Article117 1952-09-24 1 JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 23. (AP).— South African Prime; ■Minister D. F. Malan threaten- i ed last night that South Africa would withdraw from the j United Nations if it continued; ito meddle m union domestic i affairs. Speaking at a Nationalist con- j gress. Dr.117 words
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282 1952-09-24 1 R.I. Plans Anti-Smuggling Ops Around S'pore HIGH speed launches of the Indonesian Marine Police and Customs will begin large scale anti-S muggiing operations around Singapore and the Malayan coast soon. Singapore i Marine Police ;itlfi Customs i fleets will co-operate m t nis cxci rise. An estimated $*****00 m revenue282 words
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144 1952-09-24 1 Operation Of Heart By 'Deep Freeze' UP MINNESOTA. Sept. 23 University of Minnesota doctors announced today they have performed a delicate heart operation successfully on a five-year-old girl by '"deep freezing" her to 79 degrees. By freezing her they were able to cut off the flow or blood' for fiveUP - 144 words
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Article106 1952-09-24 1 B: ED, V igoslavia, Sept v i i. firmed at a > > hove today thai hal 1M I has been invited to visit Untain. "He hopet to Hi m though no dai<- Mr. Eden added. Eai a communique oa the ta k said106 words
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Article13 1952-09-24 1 AP OSCOW. Sept tl and Common.- I Krei I IAP - 13 words
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Advertisement40 1952-09-24 1 S PH- ds SILVA 4f*t6* Sr. S'MGAPORt KJAI4 4.OM* UK f*O# CASTROL I a*a a a ja* ma a A a fttajii fu vffvl lillll** r ara» at^ att^aßßßßßaaattaaaTkiaß 'B\tn l '"''iß fß| B >> rr^^ a I^aßaaßßßaaa) '.iiaaw' /T _^aaaaaaaamammm»3^W^Baa»40 words
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Advertisement82 1952-09-24 1 litvtHbatort TAN CHENG MOH ELECT. CO. IM, (rou St Spore 1. Potent GROOVED b^Lt b py t* J| V B 7 P otent "Croov«/i" Lf/ p J dr<* 1 n g lurtac* B^' fl9v motel belt slip olmos* B^ By impot»ibi« even und*i fl Hfl^^ X the most enacting conP^^P^BJ82 words
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Article795 1952-09-24 2 Party sll-roint Platform Urges SIT Dissolution Standard Staff Reporter THE Progressive Party of Singapore will fight the December City Council elections on an 11 -point platform, the main planks of which ore the dissolution of the Singapore Improvement Trust and the setting up of795 words
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Article, Illustration117 1952-09-24 2 theii legs than the I.ondontype five-iusM'iiser ones already on the roads. The new taxi has three b lilt -m >eats m the hack of the driver's seat facing the real passengers. These three seats could be pushed m for more leg space when not m nse.117 words
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162 1952-09-24 2 Balestier Gets CD. Advisory C'ttee (Standard Staff Reporter BALESTKR Ward yesterday became the first of six City wards m Singapore to form a Civil Defence Advisory Committee drawn solely from defence volunteers. At z m etinf ytstes tay, Mr. T .:.<> Chan Bee. Legislative Counrilloi for Balestier, was c ected162 words
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Article88 1952-09-24 2 HEWITT DU E HERE ON 4-DAY VISIT AIR VICE MARSHAL J. Hewitt, Air Member for Supply E |uif! neni of the Royal A istrallail Air Force U r. r vinjj today by a:r at Kallang on a four jay visit to Headqu rters, Far Ea. c t Air c. During88 words
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316 1952-09-24 2 Standard Stall Reporter IMMEDIATELI after an inquest into the death of a i>t -yc .ir-old woman, Yusain Bee binte Maithen Shah. warrants «n" arrests were served on two witnesses, Ouek liens Choan and Mohan Singh, both lorry drivers, for allegedly erasing the death of Yusain316 words
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Article110 1952-09-24 2 Tide Prevents V essel Rescue Standard Shipping Reporter i t 522-ton Straits Steam- ship C trapany vessel Sinusa. is ■< aUm mod otf Lim- Sa and no attempt ta jret been ooade to take her!. of! v the tide has been too j Mr. H. Twist uf the S&raita tsbip110 words
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Article, Illustration168 1952-09-24 2 RA^^^Halaya is broad- ■:^^^P^- ..v.i on film*! censorship from Singapore today at 8 p.m. Those taking part are Mr. Jack Eva s, the Fflm Censor; Father James F. Kearney,! Editor of the "Malayan Catho- j flic News" arid a spokesman of the Catholic League of168 words
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Article89 1952-09-24 2 THIEVES bn>];c tnta the i premises of the Singapore Coi operative Stores Society Limit- ed at Victoria Street on MLon- day and sot away with a considerable quantity of provisions, valued about $2,885. A spokesman of the Societ;. said that the thieves broke into the premises by89 words
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Article, Illustration150 1952-09-24 2 Standard Shipping Reporter A GRIEF-STRICKEX husband sailed from Singapore yester- I day m the Dutch 'iner. Tjisadane, accompanying the mortal remains of his wife home to Jakarta. She had taken m while on a visit to Sinsapore, and passed away last Sunday. The man,Standard - 150 words
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230 1952-09-24 2 Armed Boy Held In Ambush COURT TOLD) SEVEN members of the Singapore Police Force under Chief Inspector C. T Feng nabbed an armed Chinese youth, after lying m wait m ambush for one hour, it was stated m the Relief Court yesterday. Chief Inspector Fon^ wa testifying at a preliminary230 words
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Article220 1952-09-24 2 Standard St THE Nattukkottai Cheti yesterday denied a Kuala "about half the number Federation are considering to Singapore where restri lending are less severe.' A spokesman of the Chamber said that no Federation Chettiar has set up business m Singapore since the parsing of the Mor:e:-220 words
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Article42 1952-09-24 2 Diana Dawson, BO. AC. ground hostess m Singapore, became the first Kal'ang Airport hostess to fiv m the Comet jet airliner. She flew from Singapore to Rangoon— 1.000 ini'es m two-and-a-half hour? and returned yesterday by Argonaut aircraft. Standard phoio.42 words
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Article76 1952-09-24 2 MR. K. A. SETH has been appointed President of the Standing Industrial Couri m place of Mr. J. C. Qobfeett who j is absent from the Colony. The following are member? iof the Standing Industrial I Court: Mr. D. Robertson. Mr. V.I. Evan Won.c .J P.. Mr.76 words
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177 1952-09-24 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Board of Licensing Justices will meet shortly to consider what types of glass washing machines are suitable for Singapore's public house licensees. >Ir. Tan Ah Tah, Chairman of the Board, told The Standard yesteraav. r The question as to when177 words
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Miscellaneous36 1952-09-24 2 tl. 'v.'. l i.i.i.i.u..,.,,, TH»S QTV IS FULL O' H<X>MIKI^kJ MEANWHtLE— r AKi' SO —AM OEJ^r&N™^jBfe. I -AN' W A 1 S?c(l^s^ s r ISKi E 4B gjs^l^S? l^^ 4 AtKS^^^?^_* te*7'!=r#|t|K sHlf^^Tfl ji^rKg^Lßlr f v36 words
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Article20 1952-09-24 3 C lerk Faces Trust Charge the Sin- of lay and August, 23 it I s to to thereby S B20 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-09-24 3 photo. m \i\f. to Hoackoßg ail Ii stai la two "i >\ iw pnm t»- Uj\ uuj i'• Ui* I v >> charming I MM nlni I.iim V< h Imir al Singapore and |he I ->\>-i atioa. Befoi t i cum to M ilaj i I Mil Y< ii I\dStandard - 62 words
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Article104 1952-09-24 3 Man Heutz Arrest NG AH fG (22 who was arrested m II jk >ng on a A irrest ii >m Singapore an Tv > the O lony last M :i irge i m Singapore Fourth Police It wa> i !ged that on Sepl 13 m -t n104 words
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Article15 1952-09-24 3 rrtaii g, re- door ks and to the Police ye la:15 words
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Article64 1952-09-24 3 TAX KIM SENG (21) was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with stealing a stray fowl valued $3 belonging to Neo Hoi 1 n at Recrcscent Road on Sept. 22. The court was told that Tan, who claimed trial, had twice before been64 words
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Article78 1952-09-24 3 Standard Staff Reporter Mr, Jack Evans, OfT;c ia; Film Censor, whose last day m office was to have been Sept. 22, \vi:! continue to serve us censor until the end of this month. TI lo i The S'arulard yes- lay. "1 have no plans for78 words
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Article107 1952-09-24 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council's new $25,000,000 20-year five per cent loan was over-sub-scribed by more than half a million dollars by mid-day yesterday. Said Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, President of the City Council: "I am very delighted." Mr. S.S. Scales, Acting107 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-09-24 3 photo. A CHINESE seaman i (arrow) is seen lying on board a tongkang anchor- ed off Kochore Basin, Singapore, yesterday morning after he hadj>een hacked to death with a I i chopper.- StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article74 1952-09-24 3 Onan Rangers Prize Winners Standard Start Reporter THE following are the winning numbers of the lucky number draw at the Onan Ran«ers dance m aid of the Blind Fund at Adelphi Hotel on Saturday: Ist. prize— No. 004*). 2nd.— No. 0488, 3rd.— No. 0125, 4th— No. 0761 sth— No, 0316,74 words
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Article147 1952-09-24 3 GENERAL Clerical Service employees who are members of the Singapore Government i Administrative and Clerical Services Union decided at a meeting held last week, to i form a branch of their own. which will operate within the Union. Membership m the SGA and C.S147 words
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Article18 1952-09-24 3 ARUMUGAM was fined $5 by the Muar Magistrate for rid- ing an unlicensed bicycle m Muar.18 words
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Article270 1952-09-24 3 Society Has Plans To Bu ild 100 New Homes Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government Officers Co-operative Housing Society has decided to buy 21 houses for members at the Serangoon Garden Housing Estate at an estimated cost of $239,000, the Secretary of the Society,270 words
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Article217 1952-09-24 3 THE Singapore Taxi Drivers' I'nion has written to the President of the City Council requesting review of what it describes as the "unjust ruling" requiring taxi drivers to undergo fresh tests at the time of renewal of their licences. This ruling applies to drivers who have217 words
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Article, Illustration440 1952-09-24 3 HONGKONG. Sept. 23.— Mr. Aw Boon Haw. Tiger Balm King, has pledged his help to build the Chi Lin Ching Yuen Buddhist Monastery at Diamond Hill. Ngau Chi Wan. a home capable of accommodating 50 to 100 destitute old people. This is the third440 words
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Article45 1952-09-24 3 A cat-burglar who scaled the j pipe running up to the uppei floors of a boarding house ir Cairnhil! Road yesterdaj dashed through a hedge when a car approached. An English woman, driving the car. reported the matter to tin Police.45 words
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Article200 1952-09-24 3 A QUARREL between labourers which subsequi led to the de tl i I oe il I was related al the "trial oi R ighavan and Pappokutty Bha who are alleged to I participated m the murder of a How labourer named j m Sreenivasan, at200 words
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Article200 1952-09-24 3 Standard Start Rrportrr Ti IE 2,275 "rebel' m boi 5 of 1 Lab mi Party oi Stngap »i c who i i i planned I I h >ld I *pa tl u<-n< lal 'line; o( I Pai ty at the Singap Badminton A if Hail200 words
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Article91 1952-09-24 3 Two Swam is For Opening suiHi.ud Staff Itptrtei Two shna Miss on r ill •no down From India a tance of nearly I for the opening of tl R imakrishna Temple on s 31. They are Swanrti Madha i anda, Genei al Secretary n Mission, and Swami Y.\ v ananda.91 words
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Advertisement146 1952-09-24 3 Here is the new Famous 8 BE?-.L HOWELI q 0- -.f d ",ion r b«ill as only AlCficoa engineers \J w A MacKmc tSat will give you a BfcliwHJ of r\ ICfvaCC and satisfaction. \J Supreme m the field of 16 mm Q Sound Projectors r\ 1 ..sv Terau can146 words
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Advertisement39 1952-09-24 3 does away with WASTED SPACE 1 /\H? only ADMIRAL £Et y£> gives you the FEATURES VYV^^^ I YOU WANT! £O! J^ EASY TERMS! GENEROUS TRADE-INS! SOLE AGENTS: GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD. I 200, Clemeacean Am-. Phone; s:i:>B. 53.19, S.t.io.39 words
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Miscellaneous74 1952-09-24 3 I i 1 {at L-uruT qnM LOOK \F I CUOOOC."] I WHY, SHORE, I LJ^^lJ] I VSURE YtON'T II I t It i J*l t i^A A£? /MP DWiYiWE 1 r^ ENOUt-jH I THAI y I^^" I NCJW _^f Cat lor 4 I I 1/srU K c: v/ MAYBE-.,. IJ74 words
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Article118 1952-09-24 4 Ahmad Will Go To Jail A LOR STAR. Tues. Mr. i Justice Hill at the Supreme i Court, Alor Star. today dis- missed an appeal by Ahmad i bin Ali. a padi planter of Bukit Sekecbong. North Kedafa against conviction and sen- j tence of six months 1 rigorous imprisonment118 words
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Article93 1952-09-24 4 PENANG, Tues. The: I Penang Chinese Chamber of i Commerce 1 has appointed Mr. j Lim Eow Thoon to represent it at discussions with the! i Government on the Question of representation on the entrepot trade committee. The Chamber has also de- cided to submit Mr.93 words
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Article84 1952-09-24 4 THE District Officer, Ul i Keiantan. has ordered that persons, except members of the police and military forces i duty, are prohibited from naov- ing by any ir.eans any foodstaffs within that portion of the daerafa of Bat-. Ifeng- fcebang whi-h lies wi'Kn tl j area84 words
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Article231 1952-09-24 4 Assaulted Three Chinese JOHORE BAHRIU Tues. —After a three-day hearing m Kluang:, the case was concluded today m Johore Bahru m which Captain William Dunlop of the Malay Regiment was charged with trying to extort a confession from Ng Sing Poi, a tapper of Paloh, that he231 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-09-24 4 photo. MR. C. LYLE "Tfve Great Lyle" well-known Continental magician, flew into Singapore yesterday from his tour m tiongkang and Bangkok. He was accompanied by his wife. The magician will make appearances m Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang. StandardStandard - 39 words
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Article42 1952-09-24 4 IPOH. Tues.— Mr. Harchand i Singh of the Telegraph Office. Ipoh will be leaving for India |by the Eastern Queen early j next month for a short vaeaI tion. He will be accompanied < by his wife and two children.42 words
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236 1952-09-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Mr. Khoo Teik Ee. chairman of the Central Welfare Cornell, toCiy stated the Council had up to date not received any contribution from the Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board and that the Council at present is entirely dependent upon donations236 words
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Article75 1952-09-24 4 TEACHER JOINS WELFARE DEPT KA.IAXC. rues.— -Inche B kor bin A! mho w.'-iv.e^ h:> diploma at tint 1 xMKkra S of So Scien recently rel umed England h bow attached to «;he H< a I g arter v. partn lat of Care. X a L -1", -he SI Icoi •as75 words
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261 1952-09-24 4 Leaflets Explain Danger Of Sealed Lips) PEXANG, Tues.— 'Fight for your rights and your ideal of life by the peaceful means of tanoeratk elections. First rid the country of all terrorists and then it is up to you to help build a modern and happy Malaya." I This Is stated261 words
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Article83 1952-09-24 4 IPOH I J Pretheroi m an rone. fouth. .Ma nap fn pro ced behim on a rape charge but the Judge refused to accep* his plea of i w ilo'.vever. he ed*B tdnuss ol assa with i Uninal force \vit 'itrage the modesty of83 words
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225 1952-09-24 4 BrokeKhalwat,Four Couples Bonnd Over IPOH. Tnes.— A Telok Ikamm M*U} bin Alang and Dahara binti Mohamed is* milted a breach of t r KTlllwit Ml g^overnisg Muslim relii' oos prmctia pr marriage were today bonni v,\i: b Pretheroe. Idrii admitted being "four. m r< tiref teal n Ith and j225 words
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Article26 1952-09-24 4 JUNGLE SQUAD KILLS ONE RED KUALA LI —A pata i T i a* a one i they ten long md si i a ben be; an26 words
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Article268 1952-09-24 4 PENANG, Tues. Twenty delegates to be selected from ten separate wards m Penang and Province Wellesley will be specially flown to Kuala Lumpur to see for themselves how training is carried out at the Police Depot. The President of the Penang Branch of the Malayan268 words
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Article22 1952-09-24 4 PART ol M i of fr. D. C. Ma H 1 I Brigade i be 1 youth22 words
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Article, Illustration661 1952-09-24 5 As a token of gratitude fur the uood work done by Messrs. Jack Sharp and Jim Lawler, Shaw Bros. General Mil age f and Publicity M.nuuer. respectively, m the exploitation of Warner Bros. pictures, especially the Gary Cooper starrer "Distant Drums' 1 and the Academy \u;u(l661 words
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220 1952-09-24 5 EVICTION WARNING Standard Stall Reporter EIOHTI SIX C hinivse retailers, mostK ol vegeftasti hiok \yer Market will protest U the Sin^a < ii\ :»uiuil against the proposal to evict" them lelters. 'I be C;' f Heall O 80l <■ nighi be converted into a m220 words
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Article120 1952-09-24 5 !X I t Ml'l II Tins Mr il'i m Imillßl i- m ommiHif itifi i I, at tas heen award,i i v .ii v t ommendation brave i onuuet. i Ii- 1 la^t "Near. Mr. .m. and 1 1 other rolt«>«ether v ith a p. .iv •■>!120 words
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Article45 1952-09-24 5 TOTAL of 331,219 persons we re vaccinated m the city and rural areas m Singaj <'' since the campaign lu'-an. 13,662 persons m the rura» areas were vaccinated during the period Sept. 20 to 23. In the city areas 5^92 persons were vaccinated today.45 words
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Article556 1952-09-24 5 KUAi V LI'MPIK, Tnes.— The Queen has awarded the fewge Medal to lour members of the Police Ferces brin-in- the total of George Cross winners lor the Shi* nine -lour Malays, four Kuropeans and one Chinese. The latesi recipients are Poli L nants Eric James A556 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-09-24 5 A SINGAPOB£ teacher and an ex-Lakour Party ittpporter. Mr. Peter Selvaraj, who will contest the December City Ceoncil election m the South Wurd as an ladependant I-ahour (andidat*'.28 words
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Article35 1952-09-24 5 THE British Adviser, Selan--or, Mr. A. N. Ross among 20 members and guests who attended the dinner of the Malayan Branch Roya Marines Association held arj the Harlequin, Kuala Lumpur 00 Scyt. 20.35 words
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166 1952-09-24 5 DESPITE heavier Fainta I m August (9.63 inches as compared with 6.70 inches m July) vegetables continued to come :in satisfactory auantitii s and prices generally decreased, i states the monthly report of 'the Department of Agriculture, Singapore. The report adds that wmfc butterflies appeared166 words
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Article123 1952-09-24 5 woman' who ;ued her husband tot maintenance told the Singapore Second o!l t J e Courl Magi trate, Mr. p. H. Chapman, yesterday that sne would retivn to her husband, if he would promise noi us assault her. Ti The husband, Guan Tran Tee said his123 words
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168 1952-09-24 5 PI Proposal To WHO On Certificates THE PHILIPPINE delegaton to the West PhcU] Re nal Committee meeting ot he United Nations World Jealth Organisation. to be teld m Saigon ir-'-v S> -•> v 30 will propose thai Interlational Certificate b! Vaccilation i arried by travellers ill over the world must168 words
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155 1952-09-24 5 THE SINGAPORE Sea District Judge. Mr. H B. I ivingstone yesterday recoraed the evidence vi a witness m a Singapore Traction Company criminal breach at trust rase as the witness is leaving for Iil I C n d the 'dock stood Soednrto Pormiah vis »cntenced155 words
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Article132 1952-09-24 5 THIEF WORE HIS PANTS AWAKENED at 2 ■i-iv by a commotion Lde his room, a young Indian was surprised to see his Chinese neighbour grappling with frobbS who held hit J card m his I md H equally surpri I found the thiel wearing -'■tort pants. The Indian. X isan132 words
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Article244 1952-09-24 5 Standard Staff Reporter A TRIAL consigner" oi 1 400 tons at molasses will arrive m Singapore from HontfkoniE m the t«*»T«Oj Shuf towards the middle of October, an ogrid c-f Uip layan Stevedorinft and Transportation Limited, told Ihe Standard yesterday. Arriving with the molasses will be244 words
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Advertisement242 1952-09-24 5 =GRANDE NOUVELLE POUR— LES ETRANGERS FRANCAIS-j EVENEMENT EXTRAORDINAIRE- M\|Ml\\M \< MMM\ 11- PAVILION COLUMBIA viuh<oi.(m: t omi.ihi. mi SH mi "ANDALOUSIE" li; < p j'i',i;i II SOU UIS M \KI \\o. UEB ARTISTES >nl^ <o\\\l--«/ mi>.. I AULETTE POIRIFJ? I4I.IANK KM: I PCM IW SOUPLEX \ll\\M'i:i UGNACLI wwH AllNOl II242 words
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Article713 1952-09-24 6 I proaching the school hunting season i hund of pan nd cap m hand before i ling with them for admission for r children m schools next year. And the headmasters, whose schools are already minor Black Holes of C politely, but firmly, as 'hey can that th<713 words
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Article1114 1952-09-24 6 A human life is lost every day ®«M. GBEEltf, an authority on Asian affairs reviews a new book "Handbook to Malaya" published recently by the Regional Information Office of South-East Asia LONDON. "17 VERY day a human life is iost. Every week valuable property is destroyed. Every month the Malayan1,114 words
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Article511 1952-09-24 6 Gentlemen, Sir, Are Not Workers Sir: The Trade Unions Ordinance, 1940, has caused any little headaches to head's of Government departments who endeavour to the best of their ability to eni force the regulations as set m tiie Ordinance. But the little headaches they have suffered, and are suffering, will511 words
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Article489 1952-09-24 6 Sir:— lt has recently been announced that premiums on insurance policies covering private motor-cars are to be increased by 30%. This has been decided at a meeting of about 40 members of the Insurance AssoYlalaya representne 60 insurance comI lies. The reason for this ncreasi be due to489 words
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Article234 1952-09-24 6 B. S. BOH - B. S. BOH Sir:— With regard to the statement by the acting Director of Education that any one can write to the Police or the Department if one finds any teacher who indoctrinates communism m schools, I think it is on the one hand a very good234 words
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Article473 1952-09-24 6 Sir: The origin nnd use of 'Kling' has been mentioned m the local press time and again before. So si rung was the objection to its use by the South Indians that Kling Street had to be renamed Chulia Street. It appears a local Indian District Judge473 words
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Article65 1952-09-24 6 Review of Views I Thrift And v. wide begin laun. 0 M, their > the j> Teachers a app Kjtsing S 1 THE the Cf comm shortage m pectcci cent yea: i tension made mind. i I I that the I bear i ai and pu blenih >Alth( ij Slum65 words
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Advertisement81 1952-09-24 6 Singapore independent Morning Newspaper 128, Robinson Road, Singapore. Coble 0 Tclcgroph Address TIGERNEWS, $.'rigopef». Room 222, The Time* Building, Printing House Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PINANS 45 Sultan Street, 63 Cowan Sfreef, 8 Leifh Sfreef, TdcpSonc 4558. Telephone 829. Telephone 1055. NEWS SERVICES: Reurer, Associated Prcsf, United81 words
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Advertisement48 1952-09-24 6 HOOVER WASHING I \W^ \MACMINE Jl^r SIMPLE ANO I ECONOMICAL 1 TO OPERATE I 1 Good housekeep ING begins with :areful planning Plan me Hoover way. jf Inspect the various models o1 Hoover Vacuum Cleaners and Floor Polishers at our showroom* THE EMPORIUM 17- 19 BATTERY RD. TELEPHCNt48 words
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Article, Illustration98 1952-09-24 7 Mrs. Patricia Webber, wife of a planter m Malaya who is home on leave drinks a cocktail with Anthony Steel who is »<». starring with Claudette Colbert m a film entitled "The Planters Uifc." at the Cafe Anglais m l.ondnn. recently. Mrs. Webber, who. like her husband, was made aAP - 98 words
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Article66 1952-09-24 7 Police Want A Photo Pi g had oed untrue Officer. Ii 1. J. Kiike tod who surrer. police at Ni I the weekend ong the 41 to c time 1 1 he had t re 3 that up <\ r>K j been released j two women. looking tograph of ■:e66 words
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Article80 1952-09-24 7 Xl HK. (Ji pan), Sept. 2:} (UPj An Australian soldier convicted of the traffic death of a Kor< an ih Id will not appeal m court to testify jn a civil damage suil filed by the child's father, Kyodo news agency reported today. > The80 words
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Article47 1952-09-24 7 CALCUTTA, Sept. 2:* (UP)--Nepal ese police yesterday dis- ;ed a peasants demonstration before the royal palace and arrested two Nepali Congress workers leading the demonstra- tion, which wanted quick impletnentation ol the government decision on land and revenue re- j I form. I*.1 j I47 words
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120 1952-09-24 7 JOHANNESBURG, Se O'Connor left by Gomel for inj; his job as head of the at Witwatersrand I niversit white inhabitants live "as Dr. O'Connor, who has been m the Union for tour years, said: "Anyone from Europe ound to feel uneasy m a like SouthAP - 120 words
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Article, Illustration120 1952-09-24 7 THIS strangely-labelled three by-two-foot crate, unloaded from a Pan-American airliner yesterday morning, contains what is officially described as "a live monkeyeating eagle" with special feeding instructions not to let him make "a pig" of himself. The two-foot high eagle, with white and dark brown plumage from the Philippines, is being120 words
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Article25 1952-09-24 7 BEIRI i L 1 UP). imentthe oppos ed Bes I Khoury esidency, was no ejected Pi esident tod Cha »un ftrsi baliot !>. into25 words
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Article137 1952-09-24 7 It's Up To China,He Says COLOMBO. Sept. 23 f Renter). Ceylon told China last month she was prepared to enter into diplomatic relations Prime Minister Dudley Senahayake said here today. Replying to Communist Pietci Keuneman m the House of Representatives he said it was up to China to take the137 words
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Article61 1952-09-24 7 A WOMAN Hong Kam Yong <72>. was taken In an ambulance unconscious to the Genera] Hospital, after she was involved m a collision with a car near the junction of Moulrru m R >ad and BaJestier Road tast night. In another motor accident at Serangoon Road, a 43-year-old61 words
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211 1952-09-24 7 MOSSADEQ APPROVES REPLY TO OIL OFFER UP rejected by Britain. The Oi! Commission's answer suggests that after Britain pays £49,000,000, an inquiry be made into the conflicting British and Iranian claims. It suggested that any refund could be paid out oi the oil product royalties due to the Anglo-Iranian OilUP - 211 words
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Article39 1952-09-24 7 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Sept. 23 (Reuter).— The authorities here today imposed a strict ban on all details of the overnight stop to be made m Cyprus next Saturday by the Duchess of Kent on her Might to Malaya.39 words
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240 1952-09-24 7 Reuter LONDON, Sept. 23 —Douglas Alan Perm. 36, charged with illegally selling arms and ammunition while he was an official m Assam seven years ago was committed to prison here today to await return to India. His defence counsel Mr. James Burge said applicationReuter - 240 words
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Article, Illustration454 1952-09-24 7 Centre of attraction ;it last night's cocktai] party at the residence of M. A ndre Ouibaut. Freneb Consul General (left) was Mrs. Aubovneau, wife of Vice-Admu-al Philippe Auboyneau, Commander-iii-Chiet French Naval Forces m the Far F:ist (fourth from left). Others m picture454 words
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Article143 1952-09-24 7 Nah as Defies Neguib i CAIRO. Sepl 7 The pow« V. I'artf today defied < Gov< -oi "suggest I 'ii a Party 1< retire from offi Seventy- '.has. Premiei I the h< I ttm anti-Brit h ami c -s I t year, v. .< EMU I*9 major opposition politic not143 words
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Article116 1952-09-24 7 M.tlld.u d M.ill l;< |t..i THE SINGAPORE ment Adminisl rat i cal Services Union an extraoi -.nary g i i meeting to prol< (rT/ernmenl m set' the claims of i assistant Income T i D The main point at whether the salary scaU ed by the116 words
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Article26 1952-09-24 7 DEDH aM (UP)- Cutting ofl without a C< d Quincy gardener Ii i I of his IT$lOO.OOO i rids arid i Sk ptember 13.26 words
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Advertisement91 1952-09-24 7 r^>>^__ —^^^y thrive F»fXJ i_ A H OUR|SHIMG BtEH^ VJ V y The econotnical this nourishing Weaning Food Farex is the perfect weaning food for your baby. It's ready-cooked and mixes so easily with milk, fruit juices, milk puddings and other kxxis. Give Farex every day and your baby will91 words
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Advertisement86 1952-09-24 7 RUBBERJINCLOSINGPRICES 'A Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 23: The following ore the closing pi ices of rubbci and tin on the London Market today \> LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN %i Spot £957 per ton buy- Spot 22 1 d. ers, £958 sellers. Oct /D«: 221 d. Three months: £946. 105.86 words
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Advertisement58 1952-09-24 7 CUP-WINNING i warn i I (GOLF CLUBS I S n I B y I GEORGE NICOLL i m I CWs -PINSPLITTER" t rOY IRONS $M 50 each f A first class Goli Club This model is the now popular double flange style It is hand made m i I every58 words
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Article, Illustration365 1952-09-24 8 Surgeon In Steel Repaired The Kelantan Standard Shipping Reporter AN ENGINEER from Metalock (Britain) Ltd., ship and industrial repairers, flew into Singapore from j London, carried out repairs to the main engines of a local vessel m the harbour and boarded a plane back I to his headquarters m London365 words
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Advertisement603 1952-09-24 8 f ASI REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE ,us Angela Ml Amoric.n .i madian CW«I Peaaag ivs 'urn spore An LA si hi, m m >t :;,Stpt 2f :>-Dt 3MteM 24 Ort j IIIN ,M xk U KOtl 2T »O«1 29Oct INov 24Non r\> |M H\K SOtof M H«« '-'9Nov/l Dec 24603 words
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Advertisement549 1952-09-24 8 .u iCj^JooQfl^MML.^^Jn^.^^^^^^^^'^i^^^j^^M^BQJOflQQOCflQCiS^SiSwvytvHnjaßflHUjyy^BaMMßaaaaßaaaawßa^a^aaaaaaaa vv%^^ v^v^s t% fray% ■> av% rt 1 1* I CHINA NAVIGATI3N CO., LT^. Resular Sailings to China md Japan from Singapore, Poi grwettenham A Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Snore Due Penan- Prom '•S/.fi -huen" St^yt ''4 Sept 11 HongiEong549 words
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Advertisement644 1952-09-24 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America N>deiinnd l.in«* Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Am.sterdum HALIFAX. PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON NEW YORK. PHII ADKLPHIA BALTIMORE JBILE MEW ORI.IANS Spore P S'hairi Pcuans KAKI (SMN) 22 2(iSept 27 28S<-pt BMnpl I .IMRI'Ri; (RL) 29 Sept li Oct. 7 Oct 8 Ocl POI644 words
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Advertisement431 1952-09-24 8 EAST ASIATIC I ilj SAILINGS FROM S(AM»!\A\h I k i riM "PANAMA" for Bangkok Saigon Hongkong Hanili Kobe Yokohama H S9Sep| •LALANUIA" for Ban.qkr.k M )Uh "MAGUALA' for Bangkok tftmm i "ASIA" foi Bangkok Saigon Hongkong. Manila Kobe Yokrharr.a 3 sNov 1 FROM JAPAN HONGKON< "BL\TANG' for Bangkok .26/28 Oq431 words
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Article565 1952-09-24 9 "iN'. \l* »;."i -nl»>.t.iii'>»i> habKkkUlJ -m lltliUl t »«i.i D\N i| iVurkl H<> lion* on l.\ i nilra ni<r.iior. I k i;.l \I? i Brrwrries, i; Network. l>letnrlm i Breweries 1 .nulu> I tlrxumlru K.I I 1 I'l^ I \l. .n.lr.i lir k- if r ii, Hi':565 words
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Article265 1952-09-24 9 Spore Market Is Likely To Be Influenced Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE'S pepper market whicfa has held steady for the past month at around £600 per pirul for Muntok white may be influenced hv reports of heavy attacks hy "yellow disease" on Indonesia's pepper crop. Tin-265 words
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83 1952-09-24 9 Japan Lifts Export Rules; S'pore Out TOKYO, kp Japan frtu til ions to Brii a'Jl r "is onO •ry of Intern* End i l 1 r v Lifting of the c or ri.. I 1 gfcoi ■a h w.; be i .Ta nan to the ■i '11-.-B her pou tccf83 words
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110 1952-09-24 9 THE Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, Mr. K.G. Holiday, told The Standard yestprdisy that he had not officially received the protest from Japanese rubber goods manufacturers arrusing Malayan drulers of sending underquality rubber to Japan. Mr. Holiday was eommrntini; on110 words
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Article113 1952-09-24 9 Tin Share Market Erratic Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Toes The Malayan tin share market was somewhai erratic an<3 prices •ci slightly easier today. Industrials were steady. Rubber shares remained neglected.) Ch:i< iv 1 m cv Aei t INIH STKI \l H Buvprf Srtler* Gam 2 60 2.65 MacAlisters 40.00 40.50113 words
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Article94 1952-09-24 9 THE produce market m Singapore remained Quiet yesterday but prices m the c^pra j ami coconut oil sections were jhtly higher than Monday's levels. Coorn had buyers ai t;; per Mtcul and sellers ai $27J with no business passing Coconut oil sellers indicate C; 4.': per94 words
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Article56 1952-09-24 9 Farm Techniques In US Studied I IS! ste it ire 3d said W ft Is tn i month m America to stud? I i help rodure more He panicularly i rted m led tea 1 itput and dcci ease production r- He w tudy g rvernt method* j farm credit,U.P. - 56 words
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Article71 1952-09-24 9 AAP HONGKONt I, Sept (Reuter AAP H tmenl istry ha I hat el 1952 HKJ 08 3 mi lion, about 000,000 oi 10.6 than m July il trade i a i 34.4 the 1951 !v trade average. Bui om] red it Juni 1952 trade showed a perAAP - 71 words
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Article63 1952-09-24 9 AP FRANKFURT Sept. 2 I A Pan-A neri ran Woi I A r- s. per-6 Clipper est ied a double record n a *e*t- ins-AI anti ii ghl ending re j estei The p'anc carried 86 people larg number ev< r fl >wu HO-stop from New YorkAP - 63 words
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Article30 1952-09-24 9 AP DETROIT, Sept 23 The American motor indu try reached its highest production level for 15 months last week tui oing out 133,183 cat s and trucks.AP - 30 words
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Article99 1952-09-24 9 W hat It Costs To Denationalize LONDON, Sept. 23 (Reuter) The M nistr) »>! S;i();)ly annouix ed that the iota! 'compensation to be paid to the shareholders m Britain's nationalised steel industry is: approximately £245.80(1 000. But the Conservative government have announced their ineni ion ol centralising the steel industry,99 words
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Article30 1952-09-24 9 NEW YORK, Sept. 23 (AP> World production of tea last i year totalled 1^27,000,0001: poundl six per cent up on < l!>fi(> figures, latest estimates i show. i i30 words
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Article227 1952-09-24 9 LONDON, Sept. 23, (Reuter).— The British Overseas Airways Corporation announced last night that it made a gross profit of £1,233,722 for the financial year ending last March. This marked the first financial year since the nationalised overseas air service was organised m April 1946, that227 words
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Article100 1952-09-24 9 BANGKOK, Sept 23, (AFP) -An Offer to drop the agreement whereby the United States has the monopoly m Thai rubber purchases was made yesterday to the Thai Government by the United States Ambassador here. The American proposal is due to the sharp criticism made by100 words
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Article75 1952-09-24 9 BRUSSELS, Sept. 23 (UP): The jute section of the Belgian textili industry, which has been m the cold over a year. is ;>nce again, picking up and manufacturer? are increasing their purchases of jute from P..k stan. Jute weavers are beginning > re-employ those workers who75 words
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Article60 1952-09-24 9 TOKYO, Sept. 23 (UP): The Mitsui Shipping Line is holding preliminary negotiations with various shipping lines operating between Japan and Europe m an apparent bid to open regular' commerce with the continent, Ji.ii Prc c s reported yesterday. Only one Japanese line, the NYK.60 words
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Article62 1952-09-24 9 HELSINKI. Sept. 23 (AP): A trade agreement between Finland, Russia and Communist China was signed on Sunday m MOSCOW, it was reported from Moscow yesterday. Under the agreement. Finland will supply Red China with goods valued at $34,000,--000 mainly pulp and paper wares. The Soviet Union will62 words
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Article51 1952-09-24 9 IPOH Tues.— Tekkn. Ltd. has declared n third interim dividend of 6d. per m respect of the year ended Mar. 31, 1952, together with an interim dividend of 3d. per share m respect of the year ending Mar. 31, 1953, payable on Oct. 8. 1952, it was announced51 words
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Article115 1952-09-24 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING robber prices (vents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Seller* No 1 Spot Loose 75] 10} FOB m bales Oct. No. 1 R.S.S. 76* 7b! No. 2 R.S.S. 70 A 71 "No. 3 R.S.S. 661- WI Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Tuesday's opening prices per lb. were:115 words
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Article19 1952-09-24 9 THE BRITISH governmen' hns reopened its Consulate al Macao following an agreemen; with the Portuguese eovernmeni AFPAFP - 19 words
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Article156 1952-09-24 9 TIIF" r«il»lwr market m Singapore rln-nl nn«lKui-( «l m prices from Monday"* lt-wl-. ihou^ii at. oik* Binge of trading yerttrrday, quotation* \*<-nl up !«> 77 oea4fl per l!». for fir*l «:ra<J*' rnl»l»«-r lor O<toji« r shipment* nodei .i\ of ii ness a i <■; m156 words
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Article35 1952-09-24 9 HONGKONG, Sept 23.—Special Standard Service.— Closing prices on Ihe Hongkong Exchange today were $15.93 to £1 ing. $6,346 to US < $1,830 to Malayan $1: *n:',880 i fndoi* mm Rupiah Gold to i id.35 words
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Advertisement182 1952-09-24 9 v TRUST THIS GIFT fjfj I Ig TO SHOW YOUR HEART eJ 1H j IS IN THE GIVING gf||||B PEN NAME FOR THE PERFECT GIFT Togi\eNc\s Parker "51" is special evidence of > our ~"-<" (iioughtfulncss your good taste. For here are the writing instruments prized above |J| a!! others.182 words
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Miscellaneous191 1952-09-24 9 STMGAPORB DIARY fMI II I lON <>1 (lIIN F n l rises iv I oa mow at of Co 3 ►I »'"l X X BAND: 1 i 1 c, at tne *<" '4 i m INHIBITION Mr BRITISH K«*t>K i < > Smgi a •t»o rith the P c- I191 words
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Miscellaneous169 1952-09-24 9 RADIO PROGRAMME KUMn MALA, X I i x I MPI It; g 2m -7li I I' -m T t«tloti to the Dm b» l st *> 9 p.m Conp i 18); 9.49 P.' P ni. Solo L KLANG ENTERTAINMENTS U] x Daa 3 131 i 1 JW«M Re 2 0169 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-09-24 10 1 FRENCH *ti itar Dan 1 Drlormc a n| r »11 m the lerraei I I [Hate] txrrlskM 1 —and 1 w I27 words
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Article152 1952-09-24 10 ]r > nneonc asked 3'j to i ■>. rim- > onrsell i yon say Do yon 1 foa ire lh< r» t;t«-, t. t the more rob., 1 h ri r ;.nu confident resnonsiv< or do Mir pi rvonalii side f I the m r is 1 da j152 words
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Article, Illustration857 1952-09-24 10 Says MARGARET SCOTT - It's Wicked The Way One Has To Give Gifts Says MARGARET SCOTT ISN'T September a ghastly month? No, I don't mean the weather, the news or the public holidays (or lack of them). I mean the children's parties! Every other child one meets seems to have a birthday somewhere between857 words
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Article, Illustration369 1952-09-24 10 NX) make steak go farther, J- whether it's beef, veal or ham, try it with stuffing. But Che stuffing: must be delicious and should be distinctive At out* house, we've been experimenting with corn chips for stuffing. They are made of whole grain corn, twice369 words
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330 1952-09-24 10 HTHERE'S nothing new about being told breakfast is your most important meal. Doctors and dieticians have been making: that fact plain for years. And it's well-established that no matter how much emphasis is put on this first meal of the day, a Large percentage330 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-09-24 10 2 EVEN English stars favour < the brief Bikini swimsuit. J Here is lovely Nadia Grey 2 pictured on the beach near Venice wearing 1 one of the 5 scanties which Marilyn > Monroe favours, but which 2 other Hollywood stars do not quite approve. See > 2 article m52 words
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Article109 1952-09-24 10 INEXPENSIVE costume jewellery that might discolour from the moisture of perspiration, should receive a light coat of colourless nail enamel. NEVER us e a dust cloth but once without washing it. Soiled rags tucked awau m corners and cup-boards are fire hazards f• TAKE gloshet or rubberg i109 words
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284 1952-09-24 10 BOB THOMAS - BOB THOMAS £L THE French bathing suit, which has been denounced by many glamour girls, is upheld by Marilyn Monroe, the Hollywood star. If there is anyone I'd like to see uphold a Bikini. K*S Marilyn Monroe, but that's another matter. The284 words
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Article195 1952-09-24 10 Y'O'.'R. wrist watch should i .re a professional cleaning by a jeweller at least oice a year. SALVAGE rh«l box-fuli of unstrung pearls and tew tliem, one by one. m scatter arrangement, to a small headhugging lien. V IF YOU ore sending cookies to friends übroad, pack195 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-09-24 10 J short li.jM.uc and no 1 '■> I ri i! i i i showed it m I' itli i oltartion J unit tht- material used u-t-:i aiaff.26 words
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Advertisement74 1952-09-24 10 18/ y^ LKJifillM Mt^iSj^?/ FOR THE WORLD'S BABIES This nine months old baby was fed on LACTOGEN fl It from his first month. His firm flesh, strong bones (PSWJFPI and healthy muscles are evidence of correct care ||W^^Hi *ut >our baby on to LACTOGEN, Nesti6 f a Modified I ||u||H74 words
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Advertisement74 1952-09-24 10 fO/? S l7 UU E R BEAUTY... j|:^^^W^Prnte ta :^am Lotion \AjJ Ardena S.;ntdn Oil A: Su^prtti 1 Jr MAYNAHD CO., Mtf. Jr Hi IHiilin RD. M\< \i« II LIIMIOM (.1 15 CHRISTENING GIFTS In STERLING Mi: v SPOONS SPOON c SPOON PUSHER SERVIETTE RING BABY'S MUGS HAIR BRUSH b74 words
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Miscellaneous329 1952-09-24 10 fy RITA DEL MR rpODAT'S QI OTXTIOV' "Read-' X '"X mikith a full man; conference a ready man; and Hritins an exact man." I ram is Bacon. WEDNESDAY K>K EVERYONE: M ike the most of wh-.t the day otfer.s m the way of opportunities for accomplishment gaining through the resources329 words
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Article1268 1952-09-24 11 WINDSOR LAD - Rebuke Impresses In Workout WINDSOR LAD By IPOH, Tucs. Rebuke, Counsel 111 and Archside were very impressive or finis morning's workouts of candidates entered for the Perak Gold Vase Meet which begins on Saturday. They returned 38 sees, for the "three." Ridden by Roy Percival Rebuke finished slightly ahead of1,268 words
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Article, Illustration145 1952-09-24 11 Slammin Sam snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam snead ■^Ciy WHEN shooi'.nq with wood clubs position the ball foi ward of a centre line betv I player's The son is thai I shafted woods the bed jliyhl is o\> tamed whe 1 with t^*. 1 ball comes just after the club head has145 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-09-24 11 photo. Bad weather yesterday affaiii prevented Britain's world land speed kln£ from attempting to beat the world water speed record m his jet speed boat Crusaderi 4* Loch Ness. Scotland. The record is held by Stanley Say res of L'.S.A. at 1*8.4 m.p.h. APAP - 44 words
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163 1952-09-24 11 Fight Off Owing To 'Double Vision' JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 23, (Reuter).— The world bantamweight title fight between Vie Toweel. South African holder, and Jimmy Carruthers, of Australia, has been postponed from Oct. 4 until Nov. 8, it was announced here yesterday. Towed is suffering from "double vision" and a specialist today163 words
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Article413 1952-09-24 11 SYDNEY, Sept. 22. (Beater- AAP).— Responsible members of the New South Wales Cricket Association have launched a move to break away from the Australian Board of Cricket Control. This will be discussed at a special meeting of the N.S.W. Association called for Sept. 30. I. ih413 words
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Article68 1952-09-24 11 LONDON, Sept. 23, (AP) i Donalti Budge and Bobb.v Riggs both gained easy firsi round victories m the international professional tennis tournament at Wemblej today. Budge, four times winner of the Wembley tournament breezed past Egypt's Ali Mabarek, 6-2, fl-2. and Riggs 'at half speed, defeated68 words
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Article45 1952-09-24 11 LONDON, Sept. 23 (AP) I Ronnie Clayton, British fea--1 ther-weight champion, an- j nounced today he had signed to i tight Tommy Collins over ten rounds m Boston, Mass., on Oct. 14. Clayton said the match was made at 123 lbs. i I45 words
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Advertisement244 1952-09-24 11 POSOIAI r |h« ■id D Kcni vnsii to fWWLEDOIDn NO f ICES ALAND LINE ROYAL !>: rCH MAIL I OKANJE ..rrive from S pt ember along■i'.'j of the B ar d further part i riar^ rial RLAND URE ROYAL DUTCH MAII Ne I HI (Sag* Bail umED al D n!«244 words
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Advertisement536 1952-09-24 11 NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD FEDERATION OF MALAYA TKNDKK NOTICK Klrctricity Supply Arau Prrhs KrecUoa oi i. ,w Tmrif Mains, Oufiuu md .>trf«'t tiers are invited for the ncea an treel ightins m the town oi All work must be a cor- 1 dance with the B i rd 1 d:536 words
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Advertisement194 1952-09-24 11 SITUATIONS VACANT Applications are invited for the post of Eleadaaaster/Head- mistress at the English School, I Batu Arang. Applicants must t have passed the Senior Caml j bridge with Oral English and j have completed at least two years at a Govt. normal course. i Salary $325 x 15—370—370 r194 words
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Advertisement200 1952-09-24 11 it's a fact! .h:/Bf£y) THE H NBY BEAR £AT f j^^ > > o bvOi end Tec, IMUNI S^§?**^.\ oui bitoth. 1 I I ~zr.~~ Mr Jy sI^ST ...■fo»* tfw wew f 52 I Sfandqrt/ fecekated Morons ltd, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. WEARNE C3o>. LTD. FEDERATION REPRI 'AT l I200 words
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Article121 1952-09-24 12 RAM MAY HALT THE BIG FIGHT PUll PHI Sepi i ronif s W I here be J I da i i n n his rl 4 it a iv Y '"»n ■t h it] ll i for.t.'. that t tin urould c »b1 nue m <»» the da] .itu) >121 words
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Article42 1952-09-24 12 BOURN" SepJ 2 (Reu-ter-AAP) Marjorie Ja k on, Australi pic sprint i npion w A leave a day Ii" xpected for hei 4^n. so that she can ■<" la nbday party arrange ■tr her m her home town. Lithg I42 words
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280 1952-09-24 12 (Bj JACK HAND, AP Sports Writer) PHILADELPHIA Sept 23 (AP)— Who do you Jrrsev Joe Wakett, 38, sly old father ol six children with om- panel) dynamite? Reck} Marciano, 28, swarminu mauler will: iv years 1 youth riding behind his punches? R jes280 words
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Article124 1952-09-24 12 PENANG HOCKEY LEAGUE PEN ANG Tues. I r ckey league full swing eai next week when seven nes are expected t played on five differe Kinds. So far. 13 ntered the 1 leag 1 one oi two t ar< expected to Join the "e::J oi this k I j secretary124 words
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Article84 1952-09-24 12 ATI ANTA, Sept. 22. (AP^. Frank Lupt veteran racer, died when his car lersaulted yesterday during the 100-mile stock car races by Marshal] Teague of L' j tona Beach, Florida. Luptow, a star driver m the i international motor contest ■ciation before he turned fes ional84 words
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Article118 1952-09-24 12 LONDON. Yeste t Second Dh S fi United 2 X >tts F Diviaio G es :ead 0 i B 3 I Hartlep 3 fnited V s City 1 I 1 >: v Bra [ford 0. Stockport C :y 1 H Town 1. 01 er Match: The Army 1118 words
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129 1952-09-24 12 Ipoh ACS Take Points Off B. Gajah IPOH, Tues. Anglo Chioese School "A" scored narrow one goal to nil win over Batn (ia.iah m an [poll dis-tru-t hockey league match today. In spite of rain-soaked ground exchanges were fasl and even. There was no score m the half although both129 words
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Article139 1952-09-24 12 KRI AN TENNIS TEAM WINS PARIT BUNTAR. Tues. Krian Banda Bahru Combined tennis team scored a narrow victory over a Tapah Kampai combined team m a friendly match plr at Pant Buntar on Sunn... Results (Krian Banda Bahru players mentioned first): Abdul Wahab and Shaari beat Vengathesan and Am m139 words
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Article328 1952-09-24 12 CUP FINAL PROBLEM SOLVED BY TELEPHONE and telegram yesterday, representatives of the Penang, Perak and Singapore football associations solved the Malaya Cup final date problem that threatened to cause another rift m Federation-Singapore sports relations. The finalists. Penang and Singapore, agreed to a suggestion made by Perak. who have the328 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-09-24 12 The tactics comedians Bins Crosby and Bob i Hope appear to be dis- cussing for their tharity i golf match against their I British counterparts I Donald Peers and Ted 1 Ray didn't work out as planed. Bob and Ding j lost a niatdi which, m I, 1 point of76 words
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Article377 1952-09-24 12 10-Man Chinese Ath. Down Fathul AFTER losing full back Kok Tong who had been given the marching orders ior rough play early m the second halt, a 10 man Chinese Athletic team scored the only goal of the game to collect lull points oil lathul Karib Club m a SAI377 words
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Article235 1952-09-24 12 Mok On Comeback Trail SINGAPORE'S best known Chinese boxers, Mok Khai Khoon and Lim Kec Chan will meet m the main event of promoier Nene*s boxing promotion at the Happy World Stadium this Friday. Mok Kai Khoon. once the most talked of Colony boxer when he made a rousing tour235 words
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Article122 1952-09-24 12 LONDON. Sept 22 (Reutet) —Laity Baron's Stranger, to be ridden, by Gordon R chards, j became new favourite for the Cambridgeshire Handicap at the Victoria Club callover here tonight. j French Squadron. Richard's 'mount for the first leg of the ••autumn double." the Cesare- witch,122 words
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Article634 1952-09-24 12 Good Sprinters With Newcomers By WINDSOR LAD NEWCOMER Mediation (late I Enchanter^, a four year old chestnut gelding by Magic Red out of the Essex ford mare Minion, who makes his debut at Penang had seven starts last season He was placed m four occasions. His best effort was when634 words
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Article186 1952-09-24 12 NEWCOMER Fleming-ton (late Pink Cocktaii* is a three year old bay mare by Pink Flower out of Heeltaps, a Foxhunter mare. He fulfilled four engagements this season, placing second m each instance. Flemington was two lengths behind Grand Armour m the Trent Handicap over the Nottingham mile from186 words
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Article266 1952-09-24 12 HAY SPARKS 7-0 RECS WIN SINGAPORE Recreation Club fully asserted their superiority on yet another SHA division IB team when they trounced t h e Khalsa Association by seven goals to nil on the padang yesterday. Paving the way for the complete Recs' victory was Billie Hay, the youngest player266 words
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Article183 1952-09-24 12 SINGAPORE'S Wanderers (not to with Latitl Wanderers) brat Sberweod 1.. m their Div. ?B hockey league n.wa-. a suprise result. The Foiesterc play and done ever.Mliinsi but BOMe dun keen match. 1-year-old scheolbg >i bi# things In the Foresters' star wu> II Strange, who gave promise183 words
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Article14 1952-09-24 12 Today's sport SINGAPORE R I X V v. B>. Cheerful La I PENASG v14 words
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Article54 1952-09-24 12 THE S.CR.C. plas with only ten men throughout scored a 1-0 victory over the V M C I n the Div. i A of the SllA 1 'eague on the V.M C A p^ound i yesterday. The solitary goal was scored 1 Lee Seng ten54 words
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