Singapore Standard, 26 September 1952
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Title Section16 1952-09-26 1 Singapore Standard «p^s* A VOL. Ml NO. 86 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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35 1952-09-26 1 a Malay a Li if K^n r faii> on Hi I mI untrc ia y I F S I I t.m*> aexl ■uj Dafec Uh F-c S I >>r(*35 words
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Article, Illustration103 1952-09-26 1 Vilasini Quits Council > cn-*d Leg ,-.j. Ir. Am 1. N oil 1 led I arrin-*d for th*» >ua^ nuk- hut further d^iaiis ■It hu>h kmA It is und^r>t.H>d that :n* party m ..i b** v>rv private" Tn- \.)uns Dufc*> of K^nt i> b«>rn «>n Ot 1 ;,"j. and 'nrxfnH103 words
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Article37 1952-09-26 1 .D >N pt. .V> \P Dl H V has Britain p.. itey tomt* i- m oil ißh i iiflj d..-- v< W > n which > 1 Ua Mta 1 > formal an» co pro,i- j^a>; '■nil p»"-37 words
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Article165 1952-09-26 1 Radio Malaya Pl a ns 6a m Mu sic Woi X UMO M\LA\ li-:e r sis dock m the mo Lrum^:- vi Radio Mafalja -Aith iran>mitters m the e my er ne net work man Reporter ners are likeh to set music mm? m the near future. 1 are now165 words
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Article69 1952-09-26 1 I a ities at Chang I g iday, will bar Corr.ez-gazevs from going near Iner. r had; bee- i to the public i the air- vatch C andings on tra z J from ton. frith the t regular service drawing near Oct. 1 4 or.69 words
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Article, Illustration348 1952-09-26 1 Phot.). Malay antteds Start Wave Of Terrorism Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs A wave of terrorism is sweeping through South Siam. Outbreaks of murders, robberies, arson and gang fighrs believed to have been started by Malovan bandits have increased m tempo day by day over theA.P. - 348 words
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100 1952-09-26 1 LONDON Sept 25 A? 1 KentwiH .del 3 c &fi as Britain I export when iga{ next I I *om a London mufa .;yet I .eady I^ndon range D Off- ad- i Dnchea Jg« IT* tD organdie. B c i ba "ess an-100 words
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Article29 1952-09-26 1 p Pllec I about 1 5«« ■v»..n- :n th»* f !>r«boni l '^r lum t/iui iing thr> halt h»ur> N» i-tained I 129 words
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157 1952-09-26 1 HONj KONG Sept r A Chinese Comm;: 4 Ihia morning kidnap.-: paisenger. removed a: from a Macao-bound Brit steamer a* gunpoint and British irsh b rushed to aid the ship traded fire with Communist shore latteries Jefore the action was over. The 35 7157 words
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Article35 1952-09-26 1 SAILORS IN PARK BRA WL A ike out be and civilians ia Bunga Tan 1 dern m the New World gapore. On the arrival of mkitarv policemen a:,d volunteer ipeciai ie crowd dispersed. were bo35 words
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113 1952-09-26 1 BANGKOK. Sept. 25 (AFP)— Mr Malcolm MacDona'd, E tish High Commissioner m -Ea Asia, arrived here by air this morning for talks with Thai Government offi i i British and Thai Governments are at present engaged m talks about the Thai rice export113 words
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Article223 1952-09-26 1 Standard Staff Corrp-.p»>ndeiit KUALA R. T :;jrs.— More te ters were BIMHMS j MTUM BUt > day The a' ;j" n at surrender-, totalling sis occurred from the E itfa the mnrendeTa took pi .k ?ir j< On Sepr 9 X xigsat. Lf n| Khad223 words
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Article87 1952-09-26 1 BAN rK X 5e 25 AP p aeri k to POWi v i a Si tne < 3 djea HNj i empted to c -v i te m ca i Co ring irre a charge ri on inter BCH a v-i v n ..-'-ctiant. Itmb Kanchanaburi.87 words
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384 1952-09-26 1 TOI'LON. Sept. 2.5 < IP)— The French Naw official!^ announced today that the mis^in^ submarine La >ibvlle and its entrapped crew o( 43 were ron-idered io<t* after the ill-fated craft was located TOO meters below fcbc surface of the Mediterranean 38 miles east ofA.P.; Reuter - 384 words
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Article54 1952-09-26 1 >[>(. \PORES mem P,--Panj^n^ Pi)^*»r Station at Pxsir Panjan^- may tw named Ike "Que»*n tA./d--b**th Pou Ntati^n" if the City r.)until a^r^fs to 0W snsgestiaa mad* 1 hv Mr V^p Pbeng Geek Tlu» Special Ei^i tricity Pa««ir Pinjan? Pwef Station ommiti^p ha* d» ?Trf d iv54 words
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409 1952-09-26 1 MALAYA'S foreign tradp which k*3 ce I pf lifted adverse balances for t'oui eumstattiwe month> timtt Uk be«innin^ of April thi> vpar sbowei an Ufmigfl during: August when i favourable balance of o\er >Z~ millions was recorded. However. Malaya's trade for the first409 words
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Advertisement56 1952-09-26 1 LOHMANN Distributors. CHU HWA CO.. 123 I. Wu^r Su Spore T i withonl these v r> Z I Radio Refrigerator Record 1 ARMSTRONG RACINE AUSTROTONE I CHASSIS PREFECT RECORDS 17 75 M I 9 end => tetkm. vrtde ulectUm. X ELECTRICAL DEPT. Gout Sutcks\ Igian singh c co(lto: SO-.1. RAFFLE56 words
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Article301 1952-09-26 2 Reserves His Defence In Corruption Case jr. Standard Staff Reporter EE SIM CHWEE, a Singapore Improvement Trust clerk, told the Ffrst Police Magistrate yesterday that he would reserve his defence, ofter he heard the court interpreter take 12 minutes to read 26 charges against him.301 words
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Article73 1952-09-26 2 THb -> > d pis- B Lh fr v that ght si ng petrol escaped c pa n. truck Vjpoh amed faced tow g four callous 65 mm Ps ans on Sept. 23. .pins from the I gal I a policeman. He three months ge73 words
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Article39 1952-09-26 2 sti.jd.-.vd St.itV RoporUr STR tIGS of th _d*« lent of 1 ri Singai Sii sapore f :c--i Cit: Hi the City C I 1 I rec4 pi n B tw •it dry ci d a«39 words
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Article263 1952-09-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Chinese importers of manufactured cut tobacco from Rhodesia and Hong-kong said yesterday, that the Federation Government's increase of duty on this $rade oi tobacco has "seriously affected" their business. They sard that since the duty was increased from $2.50 to263 words
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Article154 1952-09-26 2 A SINGAPORE radio distributor who sold a radiogram but used the instalment payments for his own purpose tokl the Second District Court, yesterday: "Dc'bts and demands from the income tax department forced me to do this." The Judge Mr. 11. B. Livingstone sentenced him to154 words
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Article27 1952-09-26 2 A TOTAL Of 7.530 persons were vaccinated m Singapore^ yesterday. This brings the total I for the 86 days since the campaign began to 946,413.27 words
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Article88 1952-09-26 2 Standard Stall Reporter A SPECIAL board, with tfc> a<t i n s Director of Bin Miimi, Mr. X M. Yoohr, as chairman. intervie^'ed about 50 students yestrrday for the award of bursaries for various courses at the University of Malaya. Another 50 old students will be88 words
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58 1952-09-26 2 A FORTUNE teller, Yao Fook Cheong. 48, pleaded guilty m the Singapore First Police Court to a charge of professing to tell fortunes by means of palmistry and cards on Sept. 24 at Campbell Lane. Yao was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment. He had58 words
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Article170 1952-09-26 2 RAGHAVAN, one of the two Indians lacing a nvurder trial before HSr, Justice Knight iii the Singapore Assizes, was acquitted witriout his defence being called, yesterday. Raghavan and P. Bhannu. labourers at the Singapore Naval Base, were on trial for the murder of a fetiotr170 words
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168 1952-09-26 2 'Books, Not Cards, 4 Say Thrifty MGS Students "GIVE us hooks, not car girls to their teachers a! fjbe tentay. the fourth day of the "This is going one step same of the 5.000 cards that c.!." said Mr. W. A_ Cooper, The Standard. "We are very gratified he added.168 words
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Article, Illustration315 1952-09-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE University of Malaya's $85«,<M>0 Library— the first library m Malaya to be air-conditioned and equipped with the most up-to-date amenities- will be completed by March next year and will be able to accommodate 236 readers at one sitting. Mr. E. H.315 words
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Article230 1952-09-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter IF the Singapore City Council does not purchase the undertaking of the Singapore Traction Company 10^1955 it will continue to be operated by the STC for a further period of seven years, Mr. A. A. Ewing General Manager of the STC, told230 words
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Article64 1952-09-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter MORE Than eighty people of 15 lamiheh quit their homes Kb Trengganu Street. Singapore. yesterday. Das followed a one-week notice issued by the City Police Court Magistrate. Mr. K. J. L. Jamieson, last Thursday. The occupants ol the house did not wait for64 words
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Article48 1952-09-26 2 ONG KOON LENG, Lim Yeow Lai and Leow Say Tee were tentatively charged fin the Singapore First Police Court yesterday \v:lh attempted robbery while armed with daggers at T.XO a.m. on Sept. :M at Seng Po'n Road. They were remanded until Sept. 29.48 words
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Article50 1952-09-26 2 SEAH CHIS LENG was charged In 'he Singapore Third District Co irt yesterday wriXh importing 28 bags of rice without a h^ence issued by the Controller of [rapott and Export on Sept 24. He claimed trail and was allowed bai of $1,000 until Oct. 3.50 words
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Article30 1952-09-26 2 A VACCINATION centre will be set up m :he Sims Avenue Market from Monday Sept. 29. Free ueccina:K>n services will be available to ihe Iteidents ir that area.30 words
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Article25 1952-09-26 2 REMARKING that the evidence did n<n substantiate the charge, the Pint Magistrate. Kuala Lumpur, yesterday, acquitted and discharged* Leng Tim Swee for cheating.25 words
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Advertisement113 1952-09-26 2 Bnm rtVrf/^'- KLIM /fep g Without refityerofm Jamiltes *n r»er> part of the MHii H of«ilkuo la limply safe and healthful m-h- r Your KLIM milk is protected stdamp ci>ntaminatiofl a»d ary harm it ke< i/Ah?«; «i;on. Since with kLIM chere is H I iitri \x>ur fail .r,t-> v^orih of113 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous46 1952-09-26 2 I -JtSmm^ I 'k«DS//-MF.ET TH' )/ah IS SO Yth' SARCASTIC TV" fcl.^';'M?l I SJ-VO ->-l v r j IfT $&g£j& Sty HOSTESS -<V PLEASED T' AWRiGHT.'.'- SC WE DO DAkCE HAFTA MAKE </ CC mT^l™^ WISV MftE VOKUMA WEETUP WITH THjSHMCES H^E AT FUNJ C^ L^ "J46 words
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Article, Illustration511 1952-09-26 3 Aided Schools Council Makes Offer To Govt Standard Staff Reporter SEATS for 300 boys and girls of Standard V have been found and offered to the Government by the Aided Schools Council. In their offer the council said they could start m 1953, and511 words
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Article173 1952-09-26 3 Standard Staff Reporter SUN YU KVVF.I (2ih left Tientsin one and half years j ago to work on board the "Szechuan" as a quarter- j mast c r. He Invested his Savings m gold bars, but when his ship arrived m Singapore l On Sept. :.'4173 words
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Article281 1952-09-26 3 Standard Mu-.ir riiir DR THORNTON Lofth is Save :i piano recital last Wed- night be small audience m the W Memorial Hall at St. Andrew's Cathedi il The nsl ill ol the programme ais pi B ten, a I c able to enjoy some delight! il281 words
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Article86 1952-09-26 3 THE nnnunl fon.n of St.; Teresa will be celebrated at St Teresa's Shurch, Kampongl Bahru, on Sunday, Oct. 5. In preparation for the feast there will >i nine-day Nowon i)o^inning tomorrow and ending Oft During the nine days there will be daily services at 6.30 a.m.86 words
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Article38 1952-09-26 3 LOW JEE VAT. was charged m Singapore First Police Court yesterday with loiter::!:; m a street with intent to com- j mit theft on Aug. 9 a* Chitty Road, was sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment.38 words
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Article192 1952-09-26 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE »,000 ADULTS attending: the 252 classes run by the Singapore Council for Adult Education are so keen to learn that they attend four times a week for a 48-week year instead oi three times a week m a 40- week192 words
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108 1952-09-26 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Council I for Adult Education is to run j a special 15-week course m trade unionism for Tamil -peaking union officials only. Mr. P.K. Hernon. Organising Secretary of the Council, told The Standard yesterday that the course, which108 words
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Article68 1952-09-26 3 A RELIGIOUS lecture, the first of a series, will be held at the premises of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society tomorrow at 4 p.m. The speaker will be Maul an a Abdul Malik, a missionary from Pakistan. The secretary of the AllMalaya Muslim Missionary Society. Mr. A. Wanjor68 words
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Article118 1952-09-26 3 THE REV. C. J. BROWN. who with his wife is on a fly- ing visit to the Far East to inspect and meet workers for the British Missions to Seamen will be visiting line Marine (Hostel. Anson Road, at 10.30 a.m. today. On Sunday he will118 words
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Article215 1952-09-26 3 Standard Staff Keporter TIIK Singapore Coroner. Mr. Choor Singh, returned a verdict of death by misadventure at an inquest into the fatal fall from a moving bus of a young man on his way to buy his wedding suit at Rukit Tim ill215 words
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Article278 1952-09-26 3 'No Red Tape On Wives' Entry' THE Singapore Immigration Office allows a reasonable opportunity for Chinese residents m the Colony to apply for permits for their wives to .join them, provided they show reasonable and ample proof that "she is a primary wife," said Mr. J. L. J. Hax worth,278 words
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158 1952-09-26 3 His Remarks Not Directed To Chettiars Standard suit Reporter DATO C. J. Paglar, Progre sive Legislative Councillor, who seeks to amend the present Moneylenders' Ordinan* m Singapore, told The Standard yesterday that his remarks lat the la>t Legislative Council meeting were not o"m. I particularly to Chettiars but to all158 words
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173 1952-09-26 3 Standard Staff Rrptftef TUX Singapore Goi PR* men! is now oonsidei ii i cvi ed salary scale I>r the clerical services I lowing negol iat ionf b--tween the Govei nment Administi a: ive m 1 Clei ica] Servio Union i i Govc! nrnenf officials The173 words
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Article119 1952-09-26 3 DELEG 'l l.s from pore, the i m of M < 10 othei are expo I I I attend the Public Works and Services Con tion to be held m <> London, from I to 8 Harold ter of Housing, will preside. Many professional tutions119 words
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Advertisement144 1952-09-26 3 1 asmsi >ns of unique and spTcial ?nj men! call for cigarettes made Benson *j Hedges to reflect I <* WMMKfU LTD OLD 30.\ 0 STX 2 3 T LO \D 0 V (T HSHks fl I SBflßiH flHfll BflflHEiflfl tOOKEP SPAGHETTI Rtfc«fafnili w ill In ir \vli«r\ .^—B l^.144 words
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Advertisement48 1952-09-26 3 fzi J^. jMmßMiM^3Hrß|||V t B ffi^ T does away with WASTED SPACE I l u*^ /\Hr > I owtr ADMIRAL Kl!j| y fe <;i\i>uh mi. FEATURES \7\7Zj g YOU WANT! JUUV| J EASY TERMS! GENEROUS TRADE-INS! J 1 GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD. 200, Clemeareftii A\r. BfN<;APOKK Pfcane: 5331, 5.;;«».48 words
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311 1952-09-26 4 Don't Forget The egt,Howards T old KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— "l am not going to tell you that you have made a name for yourselves m Malaya. That would not be true. You already had the name before you arrived, and what you did was added to it." So said General311 words
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Article81 1952-09-26 4 CHOU GETS SECURITY, IN CASH .lOHORE BAHRI*. Thurs.— IFormei cashier oi ;:^e Hong[k mg and Shanghai Bank, Ijohore Bahru. Choa Sze Kin.^. ho had been on remand for a few days pending arrangements for bail, has been released on the necessary seen? r;ty being furnished. Chou who waa accused of81 words
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Article, Illustration329 1952-09-26 4 Proposal To Cut Down Timetable For Registration Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— One of the recommendations which Mr. Harold Bedcle, expert on local government, will make to the Federation authorities on future elections will be that the six weeks for registration of votes, whichYong Peng Seong - 329 words
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Article95 1952-09-26 4 Accepted Bribes: Jailed PENANG, Thus. Two j public officers who accepted illegal gratification from the public wore convicted by the Sessions Court President, Mr. 18.I B. G. Smith this week. Hassan bin Iton, a traffic police constable was sentenced to 15 months for taking $17 from lorry drivers and Thsinhasamy,95 words
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128 1952-09-26 4 S E R E M B A N. Tburs.— Sereraban's water supply was the sabjecl of a question m the Town Board meeting today when Unofficial Member Mr. B. 11. Tan inquired into the progress regarding improvement to supply. The Senior Executive Engineer said128 words
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Article229 1952-09-26 4 Nineteen town councils were proposed For larger towns m the Federation and he would wish. therefore, to visit every State and Settlement before making his report. Mr Bedale sair I 1 delay m getting local councils or village councils going was due to the fad thai Legal229 words
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235 1952-09-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A patrol of the "C" Company Ist King's African Rifles found an abandoned infant m a hut m a jungle clearing when they surprised a party of terrorists. The patrol, led by Lieut. J. R. S. Mather, was operating m dense235 words
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Article78 1952-09-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs A terrorist was killed yesterday by a patrol of the 2nd Malay Regiment m the Kuala Dipahg area of Perak. A .shotgun and ammunition were recovered. A patrol of the Ist Cameronirms killed another terrorist who was one of three they contacted m78 words
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Article280 1952-09-26 4 Trio In 'Consort' Charge Standard Staft <>i r« indent ipoh. n i .between B platoon I Green 31- m ardi i d a I !of bandits at a terroi-. I <it the 35th c X Telok Alison ror:d was .< ted m tt* Assize aurt here b lay beiore afi280 words
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Article191 1952-09-26 4 P E N A MG, The ?>I;-.;ayan [ndian Co es tends to use t: their "unlimited i cp" social benefit^ to I c m unity ami not for "poi 1 purposes." 1 his was pointed honorary jicixtlfj *f I 'enan£ Br.mch <>f liw Ma191 words
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Article57 1952-09-26 4 ipoh. t; wKow (18) admitted be! n .Magistrate Che \bd :i this momifif that be stole s N t r tn a Eeflow passenger. Y> sen( Char, while travi ii g in, a i rain between Kamoar -'I on Sept. iM Sksntei i is postp<^ned to O.57 words
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Article214 1952-09-26 4 IPOH, Thurs.— A Falim woman, Tung Peng Mvi, the first- wife of an Ipoh resident N T g Keng Mvi, yesterday asked for the return of her husband from the second wife before she would finally agree to the settlement of an award214 words
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Advertisement195 1952-09-26 4 Pf^l^yF B^ E D B The purest, richest, full-cream miik with only the v/ater extracted. w Yo>jr Grocer sells VV r J i > :f '3% T^ ~N NESPRAY J#f3 wmill, m its most <^ l/ j^ J C3nven«ent form *^r- '/^*-''^'>Aft\ i liesp o ensures m m\j^T^Z Ircsb full195 words
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Advertisement65 1952-09-26 4 PACIJ; the im m Five fing doing me, WDrk than five penal 1 MM Facit t calculator for multii al can c thanks to I i AflJ >x pi I I 3 c V. Dunrs: Roberts W, hmm »i' "I. KUJI, I '< I G!a:d Discovery Res-res You!! In 2465 words
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Article, Illustration455 1952-09-26 5 Superintendent's Post For Asian Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Twenty-nine j promotions have been announced m the Feder- ation of Malaya Police Force both for Asians and Europeans m the Gazetted and nonj Gazetted ranks. They include Mi. R. W. E. Harper. C.P.O. iTrengganu;455 words
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Article38 1952-09-26 5 A BUS belonging to the Klang and C last Omnibus Company while travelling from Kiang to Pori Swetten- j ham left the road and crashed j into a ditch and skidded. No one was injured.38 words
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Article208 1952-09-26 5 FESTIVAL OF MUSIC TIIK CONVENT of the Holy Infant Jesus has won the Senior Section of the Singapore Teachers' rnion Festival of Music held at the Victoria Theatre m connection with this year's Education Week. In the Intermediate section I there was a tie between208 words
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Article, Illustration121 1952-09-26 5 phoio. TWO men hailed a taxi and I later tried to rob the driver, the Singapore First District (.Judge Mr. Tnn Ah Tah was told yesterday. One of them. Lim .100 Kirn i (25), who was arrested was charged with attempting to rob the driver,Standard - 121 words
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Article222 1952-09-26 5 Lama Land Envoys Pass Thro' yOUNG Mrs Gainsalakil Gadinpaijo attractive wife of a Red Tibetan— clad m a long grey national dress was among the eight friendly Communist Tibetans who flew into Singapore from Calcutta yesterday. The party is flying to Peking to attend the Peace Conference for A.-.ia and222 words
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Article103 1952-09-26 5 SINGAPORE Police w taking the fullest precautions! during the Royal tour. :md detailed plans already nave been worked out Mr. A. T. Longden, ASP. baJ been selected ms a F j *m son:«l Detective Officer to be att iched to the Duchess of Kent thl »ilgh103 words
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Article369 1952-09-26 5 SINGAPORE sub-tat ion*. li;ible t<» load shedding tedfl) i>\v Adelpbl. Capitol. Newton Noa. l i ami baacery Lane, \\;o:jiib s.iru. Balmoral IM i)al\«*y Kd., j < hatswortii Bd.. Pierce Bd.. j BMnetrlHe Estate. l.redou IM 1 irtorla Park. NnssHii inn. l'utrrsoii R«l.. <-: Worhl. HO llonx Oil369 words
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Advertisement201 1952-09-26 5 MWI.KY kISAMIIt 4|f TODAY cooper qjKjfoi at II Tr II 1.0n,,.m. 11 1 vII ir NUUN if, l J l w JP I nit^d Artists d~J^l fOTf fcg^Tk Tomorrow M'nite RADAR MEN Ll^A 12 Stupendous Chapters! MM It ilfll IHlLtlifl »><> N \l:iiidarin Piriur«* Distributed l>\ slim Kr<>* Si it201 words
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Article792 1952-09-26 6 I^ROM th< British Colony oi lei comes sensational and t< ifying I ries about the sinister activities oJ ;lii h jhj a-. se rei s< ety alleged to have I ring out of white settlers from r A E oi the Legislative Council j. that the activities oi792 words
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Article676 1952-09-26 6 'TWERE are only three ways 1 to end a fight: You ran win, you can lose, or you can stop swinging and talk it over. If neither man has a knock out punch, that leaves only one way. If they're both too obstinate676 words
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Article370 1952-09-26 6 Review of Views Fused Culture NA N V A NG SI A N G PA U ad- cates a merging of the Chinese and .Malayan cultures m order to bring about a bi tter understanding between the two peoples. H -ever, the paper makes it clear that it does not370 words
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Article99 1952-09-26 6 Sir: The subject of immigrant job-seekers is m the news. It is only right and fair that the Malayan Governments and other large employers must give where all other things are equal top preference to Malaya-born candidates. There is no job the Malaya-born cannot do and therefore the99 words
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315 1952-09-26 6 Sir: The Straits Times h. r:\ '.:< vi the Malayan Chinese Association to submit for publication a statement showing the disbursement of all monies collected from its various lotteries. The Straits Times asserts that this is the only issue m the matter. the request315 words
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Article326 1952-09-26 6 Sir; The introduction cf the new Workmen's Compensation Bill m Malaya calls to mind the prominent part played by the late Mr. P.K. Nambyar, the lawyer, who was the first Indian Member of the then Straits Settlements Legislative Council He was the first to sei ihe ball326 words
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Article1175 1952-09-26 6 ALEX JOSEY - LET THE WORKERS FIGHT! ALEX JOSEY MALAYAN AFFAIRS By THE decision to train and arm rubber tappers as Home Guards so that they can defend their homes and the estates, might have farreaching repercussions. Some ».i the estate managers are doubtful whether it is a good idea. t T p1,175 words
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Article274 1952-09-26 6 Sir, On last Friday night I listened to a broadcast on the Malay programme of Radio Malaya. Singapore m which the speaker condemned those Malays, who speak languages other than the Malay language amongst their own kind. He also condemned those Malays, who sent their274 words
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105 1952-09-26 7 Stockwell V isits Malay Regt Camp LUMPUR, Thurs. ing Reg ment the M l D s lay. R nent airstrip by J.B Vandei Cony M R nent ihe ¥i lion R< I reeded i H accompanied by i ie saw icticea the I Rej nent W ere a number units105 words
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Article13 1952-09-26 7 RTH Sepl 25 (UP) R an Aii nov r airstrip, >.\ area.13 words
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Article, Illustration266 1952-09-26 7 A ust. A n tarctic Plan To Revive Conflict LONDON, Sept. 25, (IF). An Australian statemeni yesterday on plans for a permanent base m the Intarctk rontinent, threatened to revive international conflict of lon^ standing on one of the globe's most eon tested areas. I lie t< d s tesStandard - 266 words
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81 1952-09-26 7 Biades To Complete Security Measures SINCE Mr. X. Morris has now d from leave and has rened duly as Commissioner of Singapore, v was an- noir -v thai Mr. D.X B now becomes Acting Deputy Commission* j and Mr. v H s 1 1 sumes hi- 1 >irector. Special Branch.81 words
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Article30 1952-09-26 7 XII !< CITY apl 25 I APi. •-en passengers escaped here tod i n an unexplained explosi »n blew out the en route to Sanded the »> at an airfield.30 words
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106 1952-09-26 7 I.OXDOW Sept. 25 (Renter) -Mail-bag thieves have pulled eir fifth job since May, getting away with £14,000 from North country train, the Post Office announced today. 'I .is brings the Government's total loss to about £300,000 since May HI. when hold-up men staged a106 words
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Article40 1952-09-26 7 LONDON. Sept. 24 (Reuter).— A t>o-year-old village headman n Nyasaland. Mwambungu, has posthumousiy awarded the i's commendation foi Bg ing a crocodile to save the body ot a dead girl. lit died nt wounds received m v fig40 words
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Article253 1952-09-26 7 OUNCI s es t made slmml bera ■ltutetl ii the ted epei I 5 ft I t of the i I i i etth H r i the C< pers from thei c panels. T:ie three panels are as lows' 1. Panel consisting of inlependent253 words
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Article, Illustration380 1952-09-26 7 Mossadeq's demands not acceptable, say Officials LONDON, Sept. 25 (UP)— Th c Iranian Premier, Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq'B reported demand for down payment by Britain of £49,000,000 was described by authoritative quarters tonight as -completely unacceptable. Meanwhile the Persian reply to the Truman-Churchill proposal for settlement ofStandard - 380 words
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Article29 1952-09-26 7 T RUMAN ON NIXON WASHINGTON Sept, 25. (UP).— President Truman said today that h e still believes Congressmen and top government officials should make public their entire financial status29 words
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Article203 1952-09-26 7 CAIRO, Sept, 2"> (AP). Premier >laj. Gen. Mobamed Na^uib was reported today to have pinned his faith on Iljalmnr Schacht, liiil«r"> economic expert, lo bring Egypi out of ii > economic wilderness within a year. The inch pendent newspaper A] Ahram quoted Egypt's si ngmanA.P. - 203 words
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Article107 1952-09-26 7 Operation 'Fullback DURING "Operation Fullback —the combined Royal Navy and Army exercises over two days this week-end to test the defences of Singapore Harbour some naval craft will fire star' sheila and release other pyrotechnics at night. These will be visible from the i shore. They are part of the107 words
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Article57 1952-09-26 7 THE Chinese Chamber of Commerce at its committee meeting on .Monday will consider the problems of husbands n sident m the Colony who are] seeking permission from Gov- j eminent for their China wive? to join them. The committee will nl.so discuss the question at naturalisation cf57 words
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Article86 1952-09-26 7 WASHINGTON. Sept. i 25 (IP) —The State l)c--partment said yesterday tl)r» Government has no information to support I the "rumour*' that Red China may declare war on the United States next month. The Department Press Officer, Mr. \1 ich a c 1 MeDermott. said the Department had not86 words
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Article154 1952-09-26 7 TOKYO, Sept. 25 (UP): Religious leaders of 150.000.--000 Asians will chant solemn prayers tor peace this morning. The prayers will open the second world Buddhist conference m Tokyo's Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple. Nearly 150 delegates from 20 South-East. Asian nations plus some 200 observers many of154 words
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Article340 1952-09-26 7 LONDON, Sept. 2a (Reuter) A detailed private scheme to give some of the Queen's overseas subject a much more a live part m her coronation was reported m the London Times today. It involves Commonwealth representatives m the abbey declaring their loyalty m their vernacular language340 words
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314 1952-09-26 7 TAIPING, Thurs. The Town Board at its monthly I meeting, which discussed the j traffic advisory committee's report was told by its Chairman. Mr R. F. H. Drake Brockman that he had recently visited Singapore, 'where he studied steps taken there to control road314 words
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Article56 1952-09-26 7 NAIROBI Sept. 25. (Reutei i Kenya's Attorney-General Mr. John Whyatt today introdjuced new emergency Legislation "to check the present wave of crime and violence m the colony" m a specially called .so-ssion of the Legislativ* Council. Eight bills designed to strengthen the government** hands are being56 words
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Article196 1952-09-26 7 Sta lin Co Are Elected Again lIOSCOI Srpt. 2">. Itti-o <»( th«- I'olii linio have I l.r*i tielesatoti i<i ihr rim«i» i 1 1«* i <iiii in l l ni^l |>;ul\ m Soviel Community Parti n< today. lln m ric rhosgn lh«- HoM'OM ti m inn ii i-l I'ai Mar196 words
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Article85 1952-09-26 7 \V. F r B; itish Adviser, Ke anta be i < tirej ment I d will be succeed! i Xi A X R esent B. i'.ish Advis< r. Si Mr. H H ett, who has been acting tor Mr G E C Wisdom as Resident Commissioner.85 words
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Article140 1952-09-26 7 A MYSTERY 1 fin- suddenly broke out at a tyn ..np at Kami i i tat, ufl River Valley Road, Singapore, rdaj < v i :.ing. i ght of the firethick black smoke which baled high into the sky "a ;is ible around for a radius140 words
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Article57 1952-09-26 7 A NUMB! F.Heal r lo: s. yesterday, visited lh< andra~ Kampong oppo i 'he B I! siOf»--pore and had a check on the reported outbreak ol smallpox Dr. N.A. Canton. City Council Hea Officer told 1 I v ndard yesterday, that these Inspectors found not a Bingk I57 words
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Article62 1952-09-26 7 IN Sej t. 25 (ft the < ent I ted a for \hv Sufi i afortned quart* en ed t Egypt's litud constitution whu the Sud jht to huvo f by Bril >sn Ami; stev< Gene il M day. [CAGO c pi odu tlter V ecently62 words
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Advertisement33 1952-09-26 7 k I A APE U± M- T FC R MALAYAN AIRWAYS THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND TO SARAWAK, NORTH BORNEO, mm T m !Sr INDOHIiIA. THAILAND AND MANAGERS MANSFIELD CO. LTD OCEAN BLDC'SING APORf I33 words
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Advertisement81 1952-09-26 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 25: The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market todoy LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 221 d. Spot £959 per ton buyNovember 22id. ers, £960 sellers. I Jon./Mnr. 22} d. Three months: £950 10s. Apr.81 words
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Advertisement63 1952-09-26 7 |SP?^ STOCKS AVAILABLE .ip— l 1401- I I J^^S^Y \\ROBINLITE DYNAMO V j Bi ii fDE E kl f\D D I 1 1 F 4 Jy Jay »_^B JS^fc mm X.l i O Afso Available From Our* LOCAL STOCKIST. BAN HOCK HIN HOCK THYE &CO i tfl, BEACH KOAU «j463 words
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Article, Illustration242 1952-09-26 8 Standard Shipping Reporter SHELL Company's latest giant tanker, the 28 000-ton Velletia, is expected to pass through Singapore waters on Sunday with a full cargo- of 28,000 tons of crude oil for Japan. The Velletia, among the world's largest tankers, is the242 words
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Article123 1952-09-26 8 Tasik Malaya Case: Dec. 8 HONGKONG, Sept. 23 (AP) The Hongkong Supreme Couri yesterday set Dec. 8 to 12 for hearing of an appeal by the Indonesian Government m the Admiralty court litigation over ownership of r he steamship Tasik Mala) a. The Indonesian Government and the Juan Ysmael Co.,123 words
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Article78 1952-09-26 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE holds of the Panamanian registered freig I Liberal m port >"<• resembled rubbish dun .s, as 1.000 tons scrap iron w slung into them for shipn I to O^aka. Japan. Apart from heavy pieces of unserviceable machinery, the shipload of scrap contained78 words
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Article50 1952-09-26 8 MEXICO CITY, Sept. 25 CAP)— Baron Aral De Korff. i director of (lie German ?\iei-cedes-Daimler car Hrn. has arrived m Mexico Cits r"> study the possibility oi blishing an assembly plant In Mexico. Seven American Rrrns, two British and one Italian, now assemble cars m Mexico. I50 words
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Article24 1952-09-26 8 SYDNEY, Seo' W, (AP)— Newcastle woo! sides hardened yesterday on Tuesday's increased values and the seller was favoured for s.. de>criptions.24 words
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Advertisement625 1952-09-26 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct OvMUud Trinclsco Los Anfele« All American Jt Cuttdian Cities Penantc P Sham S'pwc Arr LA/Sf r%CIFKBEAR 26 UMB*9i 2< Ocl CHLNABEAR... 24/26 Oct 27/28 O<t 2!»Ott/lNov 24Nov CANADA BEAR H/MHi 27 28N«v ?oNorl Dec 24 De« Tor fuU DarUculan of Dry Cargo Dccv Tanks625 words
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Advertisement657 1952-09-26 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LT^. Regular Sailings to China xnA Japan from Singapore, Port Swettenham Penan*. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Dv« Spore Due Penang From «<s7*»rhiien" Scot 27 Hongkong Saih Sails Sails Penang P. S'hara Spore For H'kong •Szechuen" Sept *8 Oct. 5 Japan Accepting657 words
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Advertisement506 1952-09-26 8 JAVA HEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America NederUnd Line Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P S'hain Pr-n-in? RAKI (SMN) 22/26 Sept 87 SSSept &9Sept LIMBI RG (RL) ?9 Sept '6 Oct. 7 Oct. BOt t POELAIT LAIIT506 words
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Advertisement464 1952-09-26 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA t X Spore P s \ixm p "PANAMA" for Bangkok Saigon Hongkong Manila Kobe Yokohama 28 >f »Sept 87 ftfe] -LALANDIA'- for Bangkok H n Oct "MAGDALA' for Bangkok 2 3Nov jr "ASIA" foi Bangkok. Saigon Hongkong. ManPa Kobe. Yckohaira 3 JNov 1 FROM464 words
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Article, Illustration368 1952-09-26 9 1/4 Mil Acres j Involved In 10-Year Scheme Standard Marker Reporter THE RUBBER Smallholders Enquiry Committee has estimated that over one o«d a quarter million acres of smallholders' rubber estates m the Federation of Malaya should be replanted. itable plan far smallholders replanting is ol being368 words
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Article104 1952-09-26 9 COMMODITY PRICES r< I 4)*n|\(. ruhher priTCB rests i**i 1 1» > m Sine* port- \c-t«idjv WtftZ Sn Sp* l A m ball--- Orl I Kss. 762 761 \u i: S.S. M H N Ks s. SC Sfi Foae: Qnd i ONDON RtIBBCR 1 r s.! i\ opt- ni I.-104 words
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Article41 1952-09-26 9 SMAU n 1 prod lay, DM Utl i rers ai $28 per $28, ndfrated n a quiel $3*l 1433 i (slkcs>: $93 j v i Hambui r i pu > 80S i Sag* iwak) 518 iLJ ga ,U)41 words
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Article123 1952-09-26 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Malayan tin shares were a dull and easier markei today bui industrials, with few exceptions, were unchanged. Rubber shares continued to be neglected. Changed prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers S. Cold Storage 4.60 4.70 United Eng nee Orris. 12 90 13.25 W. Jacks (Ml 3.35123 words
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Article50 1952-09-26 9 TAIPEH, Sept. 25 (AFP)— General Manager of the Fnrmosa Sugar Company, Chi Chen", yesterday announced that he had concluded :i»recnents with the United States West Germany for the n\y of sugar and molasses. er 30.000 tons of molasses vill be imported annually by the United States, he said.50 words
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Article39 1952-09-26 9 HONGKONG, Sent 25. Soeci;i! S'unKiaid S.iAicc— Ctosins prices on the Hongkong Ex ch;ip.^e today were $15.90 to £1 sterling $6.3375 to U.S $1; $1830 fo Malayan $1: 50.3880 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $?92.75 to one t.iel.39 words
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Article159 1952-09-26 9 C wealth Talks: All Set api 23 (Ri uter] ■.'-wealth official iin a detail>j British pol and statisi ps on tea ibmitted to B tish m li 't^ovex finance ex] tarted lv m London on v i prepare for 'he th Prime Minis- nee hi re In Deo r. They159 words
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Article66 1952-09-26 9 LONDON S.- D t. 25, (AP) Diplomatic informants said v th Britain has arI r;n> »< w purchases of a l] i, 'frO tons of coarse I grains. w>f wheat, bai and oats, from Paissia'.s 1952 vest. The spc-ific quantij ties and prices were not dis- < The66 words
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Article168 1952-09-26 9 Standard Market Reporter RUBBER gained i cent per ;po v n d on the Singapore market yesterday, largely on better sentiment m a section ol the trade. SmaU business passed during: the day with few oversea- orders which, were quickly, filled. Factories sliowec* no intei but168 words
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191 1952-09-26 9 Dealers' Attitude Will Speed Jap Switch To R.1. By ARNOLD BRACKMAN, Standard Correspondent JAKARTA, Thunw The present attitude of Malayan dealers Hill hasten the Japanese to shift complete reliance solely upon Indonesia for rubber. This view is held by sources close to The North Sumatra Smallholders Rubber Co-operative who believed191 words
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Article103 1952-09-26 9 LONDON. Tlnirs.— That tin] has a staple future unlike! rubber is the conclusion of Mr. E.V Pearc© Chairman of Lariat Mine? whose annual meeting was held here. Tin's j comparative stability is based on two factors. The first, is "the almost complete cessation of prospecting m103 words
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Article28 1952-09-26 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association's selling rate I (T.T./0.D.) to merchants for l Holland gls. per $100 Malayan is 124 1/8. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.28 words
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Article93 1952-09-26 9 Jap Textile Machinery Preferred NAGOVA. Sept. 21 (UP)— Japanese textile machinery is rapidly replacing British made equipment m the Far East. S. ;V. Chang, a Hongkong textile manufacturer .-aid today. He said Japanese looms are 40 per cent less the price than j those manufactured m Engi land, are cheaper93 words
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1342 1952-09-26 9 Standard Almanac information at a glance SINGAPORE DIARY ISls THEATBKTTK: Film sho* "Rural Cood and **SMpbuild- ers oi Essjtc (Mandarin version) 1 m y.M.CA.: Reception meeting ol new members 5 p.m.; Malayan Pharmaceutical Assn. (South) meeting. Commercial classes and judo practice 5.38 pm.; Literacy class 8 p.m.; American billiards tourney1,342 words
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Advertisement95 1952-09-26 9 Convenience lt T s yours when you fly SffilEmjE^ Pan American to the U. S. A. JpNS^^l? rlo Clipper,' for tl> V.9. A .»ke or you can .pen<! a few day, In lh. •IT fro- Manila m ll.e Hawaiian 181a,,1..l 8 la,,l.. tor at: b,,e a full bu^u.^ day m95 words
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Advertisement96 1952-09-26 9 ma -p rlOorlCFti t net oo h ft q Tup Ttm wot during the "Tulip modnew" ot H olio nd m the 1 7th century when tortuncs w.ic mode end lott m tuliD bulb*. 4BSr^^K TIGER BAINi j "*j^r c o*'0 cl fflß^Bßk lumhaQt H. o.)o( hi Baiibifc^fe^Mr Irs. rf96 words
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Article1521 1952-09-26 10 PHOTOGRAPHY BY PETER ROBINSON r ARK now the thre»- h.,1.) ol unit I ottrn feel is the mosl exciting part »)f the whole photographic process the preiMr.t.on of i positive by projection There to something breathtaking m tne rnuu Of plariag of apparently innocent white paper m1,521 words
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Article332 1952-09-26 10 KLTHOi'GH the stakes at z the Singapore Turf Club are higher, the aesthetic satisfaction of queueing ujf or the l Pay Winners 1 window of the tote is not quite so great an you will experience if you carry off some of Hagcmeyer's $5,000 ivorth of prizes332 words
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Article, Illustration951 1952-09-26 10 THE PROMS'— A RECORD SEASON MUSIC NOTES BY 'ANACRUSIS' WHEN Henry Wood started his Promenade Concerts, Brahms. Dvorak, Debussy and many others were "contemporary composers," and Tchaikovsky had only been dead one year. Now 58 years later, these composers are firmly ensconced m posterity's niche; many indeed have their own951 words
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Article616 1952-09-26 10 BILL WEBB JONES - 1 RECENTLY read that \u>tra!ia is Britain's bisn^st buyer of books. DiMiissinjj this with a friend who was born and bred m Sydney, lie agreed that this w-i s so. lie went on to point out that it \\j> not only books, but music, and the616 words
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Advertisement30 1952-09-26 10 jy tmi igou iaili iff *4*m>ii \V U IHa > v iitrii Erpy good living with our latest hotel appointment and trained personnel. I fij m.s. Si?lap Singa pore Phone *****.30 words
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Advertisement286 1952-09-26 10 I I f 1 L^IL-^L" 1 CLASSICAL RECORDINGS NICOLAI MALKO concluding th< PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA I I WAGNER— The Flying Dutchman, Ov 1 ALFRED CORTOT SCHUBERT— LandIer, Op 171 Nos. 1 to 6 Nos 7 to 12 DB 2u." i Furtwangler WILHELM FTOTWANGLER conducting tho J VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA CHERUBINI— Anacreon,286 words
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Miscellaneous352 1952-09-26 10 Ch RITA DEL MAR rp)DAir*S QtOIVIION: Life < J i> mile u|» t >obs. BBifldes and smif,,. with Miiffle«. prediMninatiiij O. Besrj FRIDAY 108 i:\| :rvom j Ijy '<■■' pursue the e-. en ten^r i of jrour way. allowing extra I :re e:i route and regarding appoint- merit- m order352 words
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Article426 1952-09-26 11 Marciano Again I PHILADELPHIA, >ept. 23 lAP).— ftocky Marciano. I white mar. m 15 year-- to win the world's heawwei^ht boxin? caampion^iiip. was chalierr^ed yesterday »n J«rsev Joe Walcott. the dethroned titiefaold«r. who chanffed his mind overniflrbt and said he would fi^ht israin Wiicott said he426 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-09-26 11 Slammin Sam Sneas - Slammin Sam Sneas 6o*V mrmcti backsvn tor max <j, zhe arms, h1 1 shoulders and m a si '.'OR. Take: dn MKft I «wi s^.r o- mfi along zhe iaaajiaari i pixel, ha t. 19 the chiboeaci it an p p mil af Bnat eodd F W P are71 words
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Article136 1952-09-26 11 LONDGH ser- S aentert— LeaoM tri _> I F. A. Cterity Kao- 4 Bfawwxj c JabikM* Wat<-n. "">•;.-■ League Sea teta Lagae 0 ipiayec >x Second Division: Leeris Utd. Souttompt a L Third Division Southern B) me xth 4 Gffl ingham 2. Bri? Hove 4 ln-ev Z "J136 words
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Article73 1952-09-26 11 BERKELEY, Calif ornia. Sept S Beater):— OH Mays* sr. iar-oJ wgsttj* rf Caß--6niuj stndest, ~a.....seri ggest Lawn ten?: is ucset m the United States Hob T -2a7 when le heat ":c Se-xa:= states >:-:. I hew >e»- ■ageae won iUeii od match m the Pacl.":73 words
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Article41 1952-09-26 11 Soccer -?a^'^e nearmg compietu the X tang EXstxict F I B Association has .auncned i K.-orK-ou: competition t I neeer :ar. ba trim, an.' received t_ie :,..ow.r: *n R.ELMJE G Bft sq idrer Detention Camr;._lnX ng Centr T i41 words
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Article177 1952-09-26 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Thur Mcstaphj Kiaval H«his<» won vie mier tram championship with a >n>rf ot H5 points it thf Maia' scnool> srrrt? heki on m^ publu padang during the weekend. Runner up w^a«^ Hn fcauf house with 7~ poinu. and Syed Zahimddin iwusi wa- The prod J177 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-09-26 11 LONDON S^^: 24 Renter*— England s specters -uda? Qbe Ma > a- A -is-. Vienru i_s: M.i .azc B B>- 4. Srs: ;n:er:...- b_ "urrer.: season. (BinnJn«ha R 'T^:ter t arn H t.sr s.e BLackbur Wrist:* ■■"■•i.T. ier •z. D P Lilian Lee. Rosalind YapStandard - 69 words
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Article103 1952-09-26 11 a .2- r San I i D:: :r Ib tf Hawaii v wi. a' err.p: :o r^li MBW i Mar.no wi.: 3i c ise hia bpiißoa for a retuxs bou* wriih Japan's Yossiol Shiral to whom he dropped toe i:^-lb crowa Las May lie said ti»103 words
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Article124 1952-09-26 11 Lofthouse Bags Six For England WOLVERHWfPTON Ser* t~ furttll v Lofthoase. dashing Lnjriaad m^ Boko- Wanderer* cenlreforward, stored me first iraa^ m ne h.tkgL^a Football Leagues i vw-top over me Ir>*fa Le.i«:ue wrc yesterday Th^ English sid^ which led 3-i at Mi rime, coniaineii se\en of ihe tea.'* 1 ni«124 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-09-26 11 OLD AND THE NEW P?' lo A.P. I Bet w tiK i«rap" rMMVTW".-1- Hi > pua J^r"*" J P 1I I 1 h I r.: *i*rht at Philad''' j,*. tfhiA.P. - 29 words
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Advertisement53 1952-09-26 11 a/. Ml zood ivuews v I TION3 ''ACnN^ Q 'mam' b and atten:: >n 5- 7 struc c FLA m h J- v c* AC 1 0 1 S Vjter st_ B• I -ttitti: T.r taßT' rr «f--. r .^T:: Hi* i cu>r«ved Otti -duwa* Jro#» tewti r^r- tantrt,'umt! rns53 words
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Advertisement354 1952-09-26 11 NOTJ TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited 'rc~ Kpcnred Contractors for: 1 Demolitioa of Existhnr Building at JxUn Ah duJioai Ibrahim Fr*»fti«n 4 nd comp4** ::on of J«hor<* BoJtru ninr" Biiiia:n^ on th#" urn-' sit** Teiecuaußiak'aiiOGs Departiaeal Waiaya. P 1 3 Man A riongX.!". r ex Sioga:. render iealec: Ter.-n marked354 words
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Advertisement515 1952-09-26 11 KB AUCTION SALE Of falaaMr Sm«apere Towb Properties To Be Held At Our Saie-Roum N« 9-C (Ist ioor) D Almeida Street OS MONDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER, 1552 AT LM PJH Freeh ;lc 'an i Hou.se No 4 H.; R.j&4 Ar€ i I.lT= Mes3r Ener .3c 1^:So.:''i: rs L-itau- of Gaa Tu.ac515 words
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Advertisement90 1952-09-26 11 FOR SALE La-x Storks Mi.J s;ee! J -.i-.e V 3 4' x a_ Bdgnnn Apply Foe Mr.oon Linn Be ftcid reel iW c 9ATIAII *r:.T or- ;.;v j_ i 7 Qu 2 .s'^- esc Croc* v jt-- railors, 63 Orcbard VEHJCLES FOB SAiE ISSI HASB KAMBLEB Coort tible jew J:90 words
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Article69 1952-09-26 12 HIS PURSE REACHES $2,000,000 M W YORK. Sept. '!."> '.\P» Eddk Armro yesterday brcaac Om tirst jotkrv ta A;!in:i.ii! r.uinir history to win L'S>.\«>oo.ooo m purse m >M'-v m .i «-!ni.'le season as \\>- booted home Roman Fair. KWBcd b\ William G. BeMs, m handuap at Belmont P.uk The vii69 words
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Article77 1952-09-26 12 Teachers Bow To LA. THE INDIAN Association de-l f ite I the Teachers Training Coll one goal to nil m a Singapore Hockey Association i> »ion i A league match playe I at Bale-: e» Road yesterday, ["here was no score m the Ri »l half. Midway io the second77 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-09-26 12 photo. KOYAI \IK FORCT. (Seletar) Etfsdkeeper Coapiand collects x_i tt-!> before K<nal Navy left irwc Grieves eets bis luvid to the ball. An imident m vrsterday's SAFA Cup MB! hnu n-play at Jalan Bevu Stadium whiih the Air- StandardStandard - 42 words
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215 1952-09-26 12 t CARDIFF, Sept, U (Keuter)— Greater strength And partitularlv geod play by the wins halves save the Welsh League te un a lonvincinu three goals to nil win u\cr the Scottish League m the Welsh League's Jubilee game here today. S md were215 words
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Article183 1952-09-26 12 I re H As- > i eague is mak gress, A total ot '.iti p ay< I. Div. I A La::: Wan erers IS For* -:ers SCC 3 CD. share I rd ber svith points < the Di :B -he Re S C.C. \g183 words
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Article104 1952-09-26 12 K1 \l. SEL \.\< ;op, T urs The repl ly for the annual interclub competition between Xi: ila Selangor Social and Recreation Club and the Kampong Kuantan Club will be played Sui lay ai the Kampong I Ku Club. The match between the two team> ended m104 words
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Article510 1952-09-26 12 RAF GIVE TIGERS CUP WORRIES Swamp Navy 5-0 ROYAL AIR FORCE (Seletar) will meet the Tiger Sporting Association m the SAFA Cup Final which will be played at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow. The Airmen made sure of this by handing out a crushing s—o5 0 beating to Cup holders, Royal510 words
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Article201 1952-09-26 12 The Girls Are Much Too Shy BEAUTIFUL- glamouroUg girls everywhere, but none to give a prize to. That is the sad conclusion the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation has reached after trying to run a "Miss Singapore" contest unsuccessfully for two years. The beautiful, glamourous sir!*. (so it seems to SAWLF)201 words
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164 1952-09-26 12 IPOH. Thurs. The formation of a Perak Combined Schools Hockey Association will be >nsi lered at the Perak Hock ?y Association coun me sting which will beheld on October 5 at the Ipoh Auxiliary Police niess. The PCSHA, if formed, will Iraw up a164 words
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Article63 1952-09-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— On the SCRC ground, the 6CHG beat lIQ Malaya at hockey by 3-1, at half time the Chinese were leading by 2-0. In the second half the Chinese increased the lead. lIQ Malaya' scored their goal 10 minutes from the end. Coal scorers were Seng63 words
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Article, Illustration208 1952-09-26 12 Sl'l.F.xpiD goalkeeping by I Hong Lin enable Borneo Motors to hold Sirne Darby to. B goalless draw yesterday m a 1 Singapore Business Houses i Knockout Cup competition «t '< Farter Park. Bofttharded for nil angles. Hong Lin gallantly held the, fort and at208 words
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Article217 1952-09-26 12 Ramblers, Cheng Wah Advance Jpoh Hockey IPOH, Thurs. Rambler? Sports Club. 1951 league runners-up and Chens Wah Athletic Association each gained two points when they defeated Anglo Chinese School •B and Malays Sports Club by eight goals to one, and three goals to nil respectively m IDHA fixtures on the217 words
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123 1952-09-26 12 .TOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The Annual championship meeting of the Johore Ban.ru District Lawn Tennis Association will be competed for on Oct. 9. in. 16 17. and on 23 and 24 if the meeting is not completed on Oct. 17. All matches will be played on123 words
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Article68 1952-09-26 12 IPOH. Thur.s.- -The Sin Chu Badminton Party of Ipoh. finalists m the current Perak m t c r -team badmintonment tournament, will meet the Starlighi Badminton Party of A.'or Star. Kedah. m a friendly i return game here on Friday, i Oct. 4. Three skigls,68 words
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Article137 1952-09-26 12 SYDNEY. Sept. ?4 <AP>— The Davis Cud interzone final between the United States and either Italy or India will be played at the White City. Sydney, on Dec. 18. 19 and ?0. The New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association Last night accepted an offer137 words
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Article295 1952-09-26 12 Draw For Cup Tennis In Penang PENANG, Thurs. The draw was made last night for the Victory Cup tennis match between the Chinese and the Rest to be Dlayed at. < the Penang Sports Club courts on Sunday. Play will start at 4 p.m. < The following is the draw295 words
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Article59 1952-09-26 12 HONGKONG BANK Sports Club won the Singapore Busines Houses league and cup championship Wednesday when they defeated Breweries Sports Club 3 l. It was their second half superiority, and staying power which won the Bankers the final, a victory they fully deserved. Scorers were: Hongkong59 words
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174 1952-09-26 12 MANCHESTER, Sept. Tnited, League champions, I holders, by four goals to t Association charity shield n today after being a soal be Newcastle fielded >:x reserves for this annual fixture between champions and cup winners but nevertheless offered strong resistance for a long time. Mi"174 words
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Article70 1952-09-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— On the SCRC "B ground the SCRC ladies beat War Department ladies at hockey by 41. Marion Kon scored a hat li:< k. The SCRC led :M) at half time. In the second half SCRC ad ed two more and W.D. scored one.70 words
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Article, Illustration418 1952-09-26 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD lpoh Track Work By IPOH, Thurs.— Bright Eyes (three f U r| or m 37 sec), Entertainment II Qn< j Melayu (two m 25), French Band th Ci 37 2/5 sec), Archside and Melbury Court fkJJ m 37 3/5), Northern Circuit and Zo-*418 words
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