Singapore Standard, 27 September 1952
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Title Section14 1952-09-27 1 Singapore Standard VOL. 11l NO. 87 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS14 words
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92 1952-09-27 1 Mamlunl MafT < OlUBfUudfl !'I A \N(., F ri. Residents of Jelutong this mornI were -,i\t'u thrre hours to answer three questions Communist activities m their area. The ti.r :,.iires uere presented to them by Security rces iflw (nndiuted one of the bi^^est92 words
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Article, Illustration165 1952-09-27 1 THE urllknown Singapore pianist, Miss Florence Won-, v% ho let here m lMi."> to continue her studies at Brussels Conservatoire, was married yesterday m Brussels to Mr. Felix Marque, a fellow student but bet parents m SiniMDore could not attend. I loremes great friend. Mrs. Spencer165 words
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307 1952-09-27 1 Xl ALA LI 'MPI K. Fri.— A European assistant miniver m Johore killed one terrorist and, it is belie \ed" wounded two others during a gallant fight which he put up against a Ran? of 20 terrorists on his estate. Three other terrorists307 words
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Article28 1952-09-27 1 B alion Royal Norfolfc will sail sown for Hon°k 12 mtonths of iih the First British Division In Ko- Bi A:my Headquarters ed today.28 words
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Article899 1952-09-27 1 Fergusson Warns Of Trade Risks, Need Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA FACES "less easy days ahead," warned the Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Mr. E. M. F. Fergusson, m his speech at the half-yearly meeting of the Chamber yesterday. Signs pointing to this direction could899 words
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Article61 1952-09-27 1 BANGKOK, Sept 26 (AFP>:— Governor °i northern Thailand Chna was murdered m broad ,i:iv ight near Nakoi n Svarga on Wednesday. Three bandits ambushed the Governor's jeep, shot. stabbed and robbed him. Governor Chiui was one of the most able admi tistrators m Thailand and not(61 words
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Article72 1952-09-27 1 MB JOHN M. Allis >n. Assistant Set ret v y ot State for Far Eastern Affairs, left Washingt :i j stei lay on sevenweek tour of the fai Ea=>t including Singap >re. LONDON. Sept 2n (AFP»-r The nine Bnn^h aii m< n rooned <>n th« t Sreenl72 words
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Article843 1952-09-27 1 Standard Staff Reporter ONLY two methods can deal satisfactorily with the shortage of electricity m the Colony, states the report ot the Committee appointed by Government to alleviate blackouts One is to provide additional electricity and the other is to shed load. The Committee is843 words
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Article71 1952-09-27 1 Naguib Orders Port Ban CAIRO, Sept. 26 (Reuter) premier Gen. Mohammed Naguib last nisht ordered a ban on entry into Egyptian ports, harbours and airports without special passes. Excepted from the order are Egyptian Government officials attached to the Customs, air and shipping concerns' civilian employees whose work necessitates their71 words
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Article197 1952-09-27 1 THE COLONIAL Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe. yesterday. wrote to the 8.000 strong t Singapore Naval Base Labour Union to influence its members to exercise their civic rights m the forthcoming Legislative* Council by-election, m the Seletar Ward. This follows the decision of the Naval Base197 words
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Article51 1952-09-27 1 B INGK4 > >r Th Bi itish Comm v <;.■.., Sout I) Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. ed m Bangkok if i routine vu it, had an _n-(oim.-il b with X f Phumiphon Ad u lei tot ed o tht Th;ii Ministe P 'A lit '■> <51 words
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153 1952-09-27 1 GUN DUEL U.K. May Protest To Peking HON< JKONG Spi 26 1 —The publif ben I ted intly towards Chinese I inlsl violal I internationa] law In abdu two Chine c pa ci |ci I the British-fl I Tak hii I n the high seas and firing w two Bi153 words
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Article67 1952-09-27 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 26 (AP) Secretary-General of the United Nations Trygve-Lie has decided to relinquish his US$4O,OOO post on Feb. 1. 1954, at the end of the threeyear expansion of his term and retire to Norway. Someday he may be the Prime Minister of Norway.67 words
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Article47 1952-09-27 1 CANBERRA, Sept. 2H: (AFP) —The Anglo-Iranian Oil Company h;is purchased all shares •if the Commonwealth Oil R?flnery and plans to build a new refinery able to produce 3.000,000 tons of oil a year m Western Australia, Premier Menzies tola Pa I iament today.47 words
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Article238 1952-09-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Seventy men of the 16th Federal Jungle Company who set out to look for a terrorist armoury m one of the worst jungle territories m Malaya have returned after a 25-day operation their mission completed. The armoury also proved to be the headquarters238 words
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89 1952-09-27 1 UK-Japan Textile War 'Inevitable' TOKYO, Sept. 26 (ReuterA\P)— An all-out "textile war" between Japan and the United Kingdom appeared inevitable was the general reaction of textile circles a1 O.saka, Central Japan, today. Big textile firms m this "Lancashire" of Japan wore reported to be sceptical of tne results of the89 words
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Article22 1952-09-27 1 TIIF Commander-in-Chief Far East Air Force Air Marshall A6. Sander.-nn returned to Singapore yesterday from bu >-day visit to Ceylon.22 words
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Article265 1952-09-27 1 i DOIIiTS HAVE been express ed on what is the correct attire with "shell jackets at the Government House Ball on Oct. 3, In honour of the Koyal visit. Yesterday, a Government .spokesman said that there hid been queries as to whether a while or265 words
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Advertisement58 1952-09-27 1 ppciTLlN 5 W{ ML HM6aK>RI KUALA LUMPUR PINAMa *%:> The rr- L p S chep guides the choice of millions 00P -ace .t represents the w.dest selection of :y sets a-C rid.ograms available m Malaya. -All 8# P'-dcccd specially for this market Fully t :a sed guaranteed and backed by58 words
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Advertisement32 1952-09-27 1 CRYSTAL C; SILVER WAHS You* i a Th NOVELTYsto»b HX Noith Bndqt Rd Phone 31 23. Stnqopo»r 6 jETERI^IM X_^ •/••/;'/> </| X iir \4 ti Gourmptyti^L f ML 6 cou *c* qoav m\32 words
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Article538 1952-09-27 2 Judge Drafts 5- Way Check On Prowl Cars r Standard Staff Reporter THE WORKING system of the Singapore ladio Division was strongly criticized by the Singapore Second District Judge, Mr. H. Livingstone, yesterday, when he convicted the entire four-man squad of a radio car for occept n9538 words
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Article, Illustration226 1952-09-27 2 Standard Staff Heportcr DRAFT thai tenants, who le to vacate houses I by landlords <>n the excuse that the houa s require re- ba their tenan- no\i with the AttorI ieneral's Department, Mr. W. I. Watson, Singap >re C." uacil Archi- and Building Surveyor,226 words
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147 1952-09-27 2 Standard Staff Reporter TOE SECOND session of the Forestry Convention for Asia and Pacific under the Food and Agricultural Organisation will be held m Singapore, Mr. C O Flemmuh. Forestry Officer, told The Standard yesterday. atlons have be< n seni ut m various countries147 words
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Article67 1952-09-27 2 THI jazz band oi I c rante ildanha, the 1 I an windja r v lich r on a world cruise, wfll r f tonight at Ibe Raffles Hotel. Th?» jommander of shi] Cj pta n Sy'.vio Borges s Motta, yesterday: to The i nba la67 words
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Article49 1952-09-27 2 THE Third Annual Conference ol the Western Pacific Regional Committee of the Unit I Nations World Health Org inisation (WHO*, at which s ngapore, Malaya and North Borneo have representatives. Will work oui methods of faoproving health facilities and con Btions m the region.49 words
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Article28 1952-09-27 2 COL. I. T Fill ank, Comandant an Chiei Instruc- Civil Defence Sc hoo S i] re, has been appointed Ci\il Defence Commissioner from Jan. 1. 1953.28 words
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Article34 1952-09-27 2 TWO journalists from Singapore and two from the Federation, who are now visiting Britain as guests of the Colonial Office, visited the offices of the Crown Agents for the Colonies recently.34 words
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Article69 1952-09-27 2 7 For P.I. Training SIX employees of saw-mill m the Federation and one Singapore Government Forest Officer, will leave the Colony shortly to attend the Mechanical Logging Centre In Manila. Mr. C. O. Flemmioh, Forest Officer, told The Standard yesterday that the six-months course was organised by the UN Food69 words
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Article, Illustration268 1952-09-27 2 Standard Staff Reporter PRESENT indications are that the by-election for the Seletar ward m the Singapore Legislative Council will be a close fight with the two major political parties and at least two independent candidates contesting lor the seat. j The vacancy has been Treated byStandard - 268 words
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Article74 1952-09-27 2 THE Gurkhas of GHQ Field Xecords held a Kalratri Dance at Nee Soon m the Army Catering Corps Dining Hall last light m celebration prior to the Balidan (Head Cutting Ceremony). The actual head cutting will take place this morning at 10.30 m ronnection with Hindu Dashera Festival.74 words
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Article316 1952-09-27 2 Teachers Claim For Benefit Fund Standard Staff Reporter THE Aided Schools' Teachers are anxiously awaiting Government's decision on the j Joy report on a retirement benefit scheme for them, several teachers told The Standard yesterday. The Joy report was received by the Government m April j 1951, and has not316 words
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Article157 1952-09-27 2 THE Duchess of Kent will be the guest <>f honour at four official dinners during her stay In Singapore two given by the Governor, one by the Executive Council together with the Legislative Council and the other by the three Cammanders-iii-Chicf m the Colony. The Governor's157 words
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Article250 1952-09-27 2 SPECIAL traffic arrangements are being mafic m preparation for the arrival of tiie Duchess at Kalian; Airport oil Sept. :IC. No one will be allowed into the Airport building Crom 3.30 pm. on thai iay tntil rr.'.er me arrival a the Duchesi and tiie Duke. Entry will250 words
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Article35 1952-09-27 2 SIGXOR Ratable Ferrajolo has been accorded provisional recognition as Consul of Italy at Singapore with jurisdiction including the Federation of Mulaya, Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei pending the issue of Her Majesty's Exequatur.35 words
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Article30 1952-09-27 2 355 1 1 7 Vaccinated A TOTAL of 8 704 personi were vaccinated m Singapore yesterday. This brings the total for 37 days shu c the rampjijgif began to 355,117.30 words
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Advertisement23 1952-09-27 2 I keeos complexions sx nftrTAP r T •1 'i ITS INEXPENSIVE ONLY 55 CENTS PER TABLET. Pt-rfuniery Dept Q BINS ON S I23 words
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Advertisement244 1952-09-27 2 This proven nourishing J| W& family preparot.on lmf& builds strong, sturdy 9B«> bodies ond children ■fcijj^ fc -J love it. Creates are *$SE*&f^m sistonce against illness '> ond should be taken H^: regularly. Now sold y i n ■Lt^iaa^^i with new type hygienic Jl IM**" EXTRACT OF Malt with Cod244 words
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Miscellaneous55 1952-09-27 2 M -■■Mm iiim I m m lujiqp n I lILIJ -™> rftQV^-nrnE'souk\ (get o^xvhar m this 1 lt •A^SS?^ I NEV7 HOSTESS-RIGHT LOST// LET GO O' t£r7HES£ BIG r P jj -:^^%^m: FPOM TH COI^TRY *\HERE COMES )MV TICKETSff/^JoMAVIS «4V A CITY KII>I MAN J l l S"? W ii^l^^J^lirriV55 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-09-27 3 'Lo ans Market' Proposed -lit" Taa > v 'i.iiu a iT >•• v old nirrdi.tnl w.is mi.i,,,-,lv injui'il ulicn a «T v h'( h fie MAS t:i\ iim- crashed into .1 lamp post seat Ihc |u» I !'>,) of oronc 12, i i Road Singapore, '11 festei (i.i nuiniin;. i71 words
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Article14 1952-09-27 3 DEBTO R SUM MONS >yed a nth n\ del v. as <"<- Ayn'■J pay Petal-14 words
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Article42 1952-09-27 3 J une Is Here Again ton, po] make k next Pi Rest came to m 1950 made a SingaE eration. Sho ts and R Malaya. 13, her P. Dresdens. v mother bonny will be m I a 'short 1 to go to42 words
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174 1952-09-27 3 Up To Public To Aid SCA, Says Mrs Eu Slndard W :::H Reporh r k STRONG rin v of wlii.i.valrr- U iryin- lo throttle onstimera Association's efforts to run _j m < lyde ferrace Market and it is now up lo ihe i« ihe aid of th.- Si Wrs. Robert174 words
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Article110 1952-09-27 3 New $40,000 Church For Bedok A $40,000 Methodist Church at Becluk, Singapore, will be! goin'4 up the 84 milestoi V. Hew Chew Hock District Superintendent of the isl Mission m Sii pore, will 1 for the buil I rrow at 5 0 p.m. The late Mr. Tan Hon^ Teck, has110 words
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Article17 1952-09-27 3 A total of 174 people died m Singapore last week against 207 the week before.17 words
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Article37 1952-09-27 3 AX ARMY spokesman points t Blak ing Mati is at Restri ted' Ai and visitors are allowed only if the: re ted with a pass by the Ai ities. i service to vailAl War Dep37 words
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235 1952-09-27 3 Army To Pay Hospital Expenses For Workers NEW directive, which will ameliorate the position of civilian Army workers m Singapore and the Federation, has gone into effect retroactively commencing Au?. 7, this year. The Army, the directive says. ha:s decided to refund part of the War ent civilians' hospital expenses235 words
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146 1952-09-27 3 TWO women, one Chinese and the other English, both living m a boarding house m Napier Road. Singapore. Jos; neariy $2,000 m jewellery and cash. The Chinese woman lost her handbag containing a diamond ring worth S 1.800. a wrist a fountain pen.146 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-09-27 3 photo THERE was keen competition m the Sing ap<> r e Teachers' Union Music Festival competition at the Victoria Theatre on Thursday, when 11 school, sang their best to be selected finalists for the "big night" on Oct. 29. Picture shows the St. Margaret's School choirStandard - 69 words
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Article42 1952-09-27 3 SINGAPORE Traffic Police are arranging special measures m connection with the arrival of the Duchess of Kent and the young Djke of Kent, next I lay. Further details will be rets 1 through tin- Public Relations Department shortly.42 words
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274 1952-09-27 3 Duchess Will Open Clinic On Friday SATA's GREAT DAY Standard Staff Reporter MAT FRIDAY the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association will be passing a great milestone m ii> history, wlirn the Duchess of Kent opens the new million-dollar Royal Singapore Tuberculosis Clinic. "Every one m S.A.T.A. is feeling a growing sense of274 words
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166 1952-09-27 3 AGREEING with the six to :>ne majority decision of the jury of not guilty on the murder charge but guilty on the lesser charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt. Mr. Justice Knight sentenced P. Bhannu, a labourer of the Singapore Naval Base to166 words
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Article111 1952-09-27 3 SINGAPORE'S children have had to pay full rates to see te Greatest Show on Earth" because of the tremendous cost of the production, making any concession impossible. Mr. John Ede of the Cathay Organisation, told The Standard yesterday. He was commenting on complaints that children are unable to111 words
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Article, Illustration299 1952-09-27 3 photo THE total received from the* Chinese Ladies Association's production "Rendezvous With Eve," and its apportionment to charity, were revea ed ai the annual general meeting o£ the as-. sociation on Thursday, according to a report received yesterd tj The total receipts were 544.114.24, and ofStandard - 299 words
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Advertisement15 1952-09-27 3 Dollar for Dollar you (arii beat the 6be/fa# 2fe fc«t ?<w* Seda* SIHGAPORE MnTOßs" 'm]15 words
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Advertisement59 1952-09-27 3 OBTAINABLE \i UJ [UGH i ISS I'l PAIH «l I M IMY DOCTOR SAYS.... #7 7A DUa^LU p W QingaporeAirport f-^LX— -^3 SX/frkh LTD. DINE AND DUNCE IN OUR NEWLY EXTENDED HALL Please Reserve Your Tables Early. Phone 3351. 1 1, suit i\t> >^ I PMkdl >4nV^^»-i Yick Woh Hing59 words
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Miscellaneous28 1952-09-27 3 1 5-ift.t;' hyu '.:'.3 v'KNOvv, HAiks-'AN >, ro r-Vt v wh J i ■■■■■-< Mj-WO/t ■■'^t^^fcte \ol' boy,you'Rl a... nothing.... /<£ss-rx Hb> <m; L-HUCK.S, MARION, HEY, VVHA.T'S ">. SBm I'< J28 words
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102 1952-09-27 4 IPOII. F: T::- i young Chinese, a man and two were each senI i ;.v years' penal ttude today when they convicted by Pretheroc on a ■ge of cons a ting ith at the 3rd mile v T< lok A n s o102 words
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Article38 1952-09-27 4 THE PERAK OPEN A X .ag aid Interpetii aid uf the P Daj Fin I prill be George's I stituiiall on Nov 2. A c s Che '.udin c/o Food Control <»' I pins, on or before38 words
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Article49 1952-09-27 4 Join U p, Medical Un ions Advis ed KUAI L UR, Fri.— An gisti d medicai .ration Services i siS.ngb. at a [erence m e.ected esidei t M Buncsar Hospi- vice Presi i Singh Gili v,. Secretary— Che Ji General H 5] il, X L Spii »ene: a Hospi-49 words
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Article, Illustration288 1952-09-27 4 Villagers Told Of Plan To Develop Area Standard Staff Correspondent THE inhabitants of the new village of Tiang Dua m Malacca Central District were told yesterday morning of Government's plan to develop their area and to improve its agriculture, education and security. Before sunrise a party288 words
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Article143 1952-09-27 4 Boys' Club Work Important -MacG KUALA LUMPUK, Fri.— Government attached great Importance to the hoys' club work m Malaya, and were adopting measures to train leaders tc promote such work, Mr I). C. MaeGillivray, The Deputy High Commissioner, said at the anniversan meeting of the Kuala Lumpur YMCA this evening.143 words
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Article160 1952-09-27 4 :POH. Fri. Khaw Hun Kooi, alias Bee Hoong Kooi <19>. and Leong Kow i2t> > wore produced before Magistrate Che Abdullah I day and charged with being m possession of terrorist cioouments. X taw was alleged to have two documents m Chinese asking for contributions to160 words
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Article51 1952-09-27 4 IPOH. Fri.— A tailor, Liew att Choon, (24), produced 1 strati Ch< Abdulthis morning had a charge ising the death of Lee Yoon (20) with a jackknife on at the Bukit Merah village explained to him. The Couri x< d Oct. 6 ior preliminary inquiry. Liew was remanded51 words
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Article74 1952-09-27 4 IPOH, Fri. The Perak St. John Ambulance Association will =en<j a contingent of six Divisional superintendents and a Corp< Officer of Ambulance Brigades m the State to Kuala Lumpur for the parade m honour of the Duchess of Kent's visit to the Federal Capital on74 words
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Article117 1952-09-27 4 Standard Stall Correspondent IPOH. Fri. A total of 178 families <>■ upying 39 houses m one of [poll's slum areas Kampong Bengali behind the Majestic Theatre m Chamberlain Road have been served with eviction notices by the authorities. The occupants have been told to remove117 words
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220 1952-09-27 4 Standard Stall Reporter THE VAST Police re-training programme is now well under way m the Federation. When peace is restored, Malaya will find herself m m possession of a Police Force m every way worthy of its past high record and traditions, says the220 words
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Article106 1952-09-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—Remarking that he did not see any reason why an illegal lottery should be run when there were several legal Lotteries, Che Han; a m the Second Magistrate's Court today, imposed the maximum fine of on Lee Cnee Kiong (25) for assisting106 words
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Article56 1952-09-27 4 JUMBO PLAYS HIDE SEEK KOTA TJTNGGL Fri. Several game wardens went elephant hunting m Mawai. near Kota Tinggi, following reports that an elephant was seen m the area. They failed to contact the elepham but another report of an elephant m Sungei Ringgit. Per™arang area, further south, sent the wardens56 words
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Article29 1952-09-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A young married Indian woman. Thangammah after a warning was acquitted on a charge of attempted suicide. m the Second Magistrate 1 Court today.29 words
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Advertisement296 1952-09-27 4 > J2^y) Wtalooessilc X \f 'A tn t\tmi'> Why irritate ocher mcmi c Fmulv, nei rr.r eliins compan IV dM iM i seaicJ-in meduniya m d si absoi a'•■ HprfHff onunuHy quietly. AnJ the famous 1 Makes writing g< [tie beam Pon.iWc p rf r swe4 piimcr Ik yean —m296 words
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Article, Illustration284 1952-09-27 5 OPEN LETTER SENT TO 2 BANDITS Explains How To Surrender IPOH, Fri. The Officer Superintending Police Circle, Kinta, Mr. J.M.C. Wheeler, has addressed an open letter to two notorious bandits known to be operating m the outskirts of Ipoh. The two bandits, whose names were given as Chang Fuh ChovYonu Peng Seons - 284 words
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231 1952-09-27 5 Jap Influx Of Textiles Is Heavier SINGAPORE'S textile trade opened this year with a de- :>'•• »ing note, the entrepol business having been anything but healthy m the first silx months, says the Singapore Chamber of Commerce halfyearly report. The carryforward market .>n>rks from 19.~)1 were trem mis. whiic trie231 words
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Article30 1952-09-27 5 THE Ql'EF\' has approved the immediate award of the Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry to Police Constable Lee Sow Kuiu of the Federation Police V r cc30 words
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Article173 1952-09-27 5 A camphor chesfl bought Mr. M. R. Duman. a former marine engineer from llon^koiiii. was t\w Mihjert of a ra*** m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. A dance hostess, Annie Rahara a d, a n Indonesian woman, was charged with criminal breach of trust173 words
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Article276 1952-09-27 5 PENANG, Fri. A 4?5-year-old sundry shop proprietor l.im Ooi. who raised an alarm though challenged at pistol point, foiled an attempt by Imo armed robbers, a masked Chinese and a Malay, to rob his shop at Burmah Koa«l last night. Wneii Lim and his >on showed276 words
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Article69 1952-09-27 5 A MAIDSERVANT formerly employed by a school teacher decided to plead guilty m the Singapore Fourth Police Court j yesterday when her rase came up for trial after she had been remanded a month. She was Pang Swee I. in (18) charged with stealing $1,075 wortii of jewellery69 words
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Article, Illustration419 1952-09-27 5 The 100-strons ffuard-of honour which will be inspected by the Duchess of Kent on her arrival m Singapore by air, staged a 20-minute rehearsal at Kalians Airport yesterday. They were drawn from the Royal Marines, the Royal Military Police (Malays), and the R.A.F. Regiment (mixed unit). TheStandard - 419 words
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Article84 1952-09-27 5 BIG KL FAIR OCTOBER 4 KLALA LUMPUR, Fri.— ThP nammoth carnival fair tv be ie!d at the Lucky World Park, Kuula Lumpur, on Oct. 4 from I p.m. till 12 rnidnighl -.vTil mark he close of this year'i Welfare functions organised by the Selangor Stale Welfare Committee tor rLiids. The84 words
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Article, Illustration117 1952-09-27 5 THE President of the Industrial Court. Mr. K. A. Seth. ,has. appointed Mr. Lim Yew Hock as workers' representative ami Mr. K. D. Rushworth as employers' representative to constitute together with himself, the Court to deal with the Gas Works' dispute which lias been referred117 words
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Article89 1952-09-27 5 IBRAHIM bin Haji Mustafu. alias Aiy. who was alleged to have smuggled three Indonesian boys into the Colony for a sum of $6,000 and Later gave false Information to the Registration Office [n order to obtain identity cards for them, was fined a total of $4,00089 words
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Article283 1952-09-27 5 ROLtt owKiii dm be found m at} part* of th« *orld, arM Hole* matches ire -often subjected to te»t m some exotic place. A letter from customer once took us, for instance, te Snkkur. m India. wliTt the mils-long Barni^e span* the River Indm Tint particular i ustniiirr283 words
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Advertisement200 1952-09-27 5 i?^»BI UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED Mjljccj Seremban X I.unpur Ipnh I'cnaux li^ntk. k PASIR BIS HOTEL j No. 143. Llius Coad (off 10] m.s. r J>nipenh Road) Singapore THE IDEAL SEASIDE RESORI d&mg beMtffd •oiinlr>^iilr awt\ <l< an >hiu!\ l>rnclic» overlooking Hit* trcttic Si rai Is of Joliorr, vhc-rr mu\ era200 words
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Article675 1952-09-27 6 v I thai nsive busii s? Who d that war is ful? Wk I that wai is i n ..hich is ruining the economy of many A d d .nd with us million- i i ith an unerasable prejudice against war. on cheerfully believing that stefu] and675 words
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Article, Illustration383 1952-09-27 6 NANYANG SIANG PAU strong- < ly supports suggestions thatj Malacca be re-opened as a! sea port. < The daily points out that al- though the idea has been mooted for some time, the i Federal Government has not shown any enthusiasm for it. The people oi Malacca,383 words
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Article, Illustration538 1952-09-27 6 Sir: As an informed s l-holder who does his own thinking, I shall be obliged if you will allow me to make a few observations. The replanting cess collected by Government is not revenue and as such Fund B" belongs to the smallholders and538 words
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Article220 1952-09-27 6 g; r: The Director of Education. Singapore, is reported .to have said m the Straits Times of September 23 that the Post School Certificate classs weaned preuniversity students from > ihe spoon-fed type of education of their schooldays." Should this statement be true, it is correct to assume220 words
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Article299 1952-09-27 6 Sir; As there have been some arrests of cyclists failing to stop at the ''Stop Look Go' signs lately, will the authorities kindly enlighten th< public as to what are the exact regulations governing cyclists. Does the law require Hie cyrlist to get down entirely299 words
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Article, Illustration1142 1952-09-27 6 Bernard Ullmann - HUST-HU SH BRI TI SH ATOMIC TEST Bernar d Ul lm an n The Secret Of The Montebello Islands *hi IVOR the last four months Australians have had their eyes fixed on a group of islands m one ot ihe mo*! inaccessible archipelagos over the western world —the Montehello Islands• - 1,142 words
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Article121 1952-09-27 6 Sir: I have been g m the columi i your thei local papers about the controversy B< S on j the quota for import of Japanese textiles for new It is a i vn fart stj siness tig the last 2-3 years and have changed the tone of business121 words
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Advertisement41 1952-09-27 6 g^ IDEAL FOR BUSY SPOT r SMALL INVESTMENT d GOOD INCOME mmm ay ai L a flLt EX STOCK EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED I Call or XVr:te IAMA THORESEN CO., (M) LTD. Jp|jJ||||i 16 WINCHESTER HOUSE roiIYER QUAY PhONE *****41 words
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Advertisement12 1952-09-27 6 Iways Milder etter Tasting Wooler Smoking r uy Chesterfield rELEPHONE M.ti SINGAPOSG12 words
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Article, Illustration444 1952-09-27 7 photo But Mossadeq Says: World Peace At Stake LONDON, Sept. 26 i IP)— Authoritative quarters' first reaction was lo reject Iranian I rentier, Kfossadeq's, new proposals tor a settlement of the oil dispute with Britain ;i> an "unacceptable ultimatum." Prime Minister Winston Cfturchill was expected to reviewA.P. - 444 words
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Article41 1952-09-27 7 NG British hisl lan arrived m S 1 rtaya. < nd ::ee months m I 1 ir the V' urchaeolofl ILS- m L don. m m H a d*-; is an v of take I X C41 words
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Article83 1952-09-27 7 HONGKONG Sept. 26 'RevU r-AAP). G< n. Lemuei C. Shepherd, Commandant of the United States Marine Corps, said here today that Chinese Nationalist Marines trained m Formosa were now capable of carrying out "a very high degree" assignment. Chinese Marines had made great progress m the amphibious83 words
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Article57 1952-09-27 7 HONGKONG, Sept 26 (AFP) The Ling-nan Christian University m Canton will shortly be merged with South China Union University and Sun Vat-sen University 1o form a major university for South China, according lo today's Hongkong Communist Ta Kung Pao which slated that the new university would57 words
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Article58 1952-09-27 7 TOKYO. Sept 2fi (ReuierAAP>— Thirty-one Japanese, including a number of scientists, are missing with their survey vessel on which they went on Wednesday to look at Japan'? new volcanic island. Maritime authorities fear the 200 ton supply ship Kaiyo ?»laru was sunk by a giant58 words
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Article22 1952-09-27 7 A 49-year-old Indian collapsed m Victoria School last evening and died while being taken m an ambulance to hospital.22 words
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Article39 1952-09-27 7 r.OS ANGELES, Sept. 28 'AP> Act less Mona Freeman. 26, won a divorce today from Pat Nerney, 'M wealthy Hollywood car rlealer. She told the judge that NeXrnev wa« *<> possessive that he hurt her film career.39 words
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Article320 1952-09-27 7 CAIRO, Sept iti (UP).— Premier Mohammed Naguib swept 4.»u officers ort' the aimed forces m the biggest purge since the ousting of King Farouk. ficers, holding rank from B ral to lieutenant, tiered at various stag< the army Jul: fificial ani came lasl night. <>m tlif320 words
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Article50 1952-09-27 7 PHOTO STUDIO MEN NOBBED POSING as government officers, two Chinese entered a photo studio m Selegie Ro;id on Thursday niylit and demanded the identity cards of two employees. When the identity cards were produced, the two snatched them and ran away. Trie two employei made a report to the police.50 words
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Article106 1952-09-27 7 DISCREET EVENING TOGETHER PAH IS. Sept. 26 (RoutersPrince Aiy Khan and his "estranged" wife, Rita Hayworth, came together again today m his villa at Neuilly. a Paris suburb. They had dinner at a fashionable restaurant and then visited a Monteparnasse night club They drove home together after 3.30 this morning.106 words
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Article81 1952-09-27 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 26: The following are the closing p ices of rubbei and tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 2216. Spot £963 per ton buyOct./ Dee. 22 id. ers, £964 sellers. Jon. /Mar. 22 d. Thiee months: £95181 words
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Article96 1952-09-27 7 Moods Sweep Cape Provi nce JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 26 (Router) Four Africans have been drowned m their homes and many families isolated m the past few days m the heaviest downpour e v e r recorded m eastern areas of Cape Province. The town ot Alexandria registered Hi inches of rain96 words
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161 1952-09-27 7 Families Wait All Night For News Of Sub rOULON, FRANCE. S. pt. 26 (Renter). A widening oil patch and bits wreckage were the only visil < remains of the submarine La Sibylle, which matie her last dive Wcdiif sday with AH French officers and men aboard. Naval experts at 1161 words
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215 1952-09-27 7 PEARL HARKOIK. Sept 2(> (AP) The \\/l S Council's military representatives completed \«-i«ml;i\ their fir si conference on military details required to fulfil ihr three-nation Pacific Seeuritj Pact. "At present no expansion of permanently assigned officers for liaison purposes is contemplated, but arrangements for continuing liaison215 words
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Article25 1952-09-27 7 Governor Vi sits ACS ■j f i i -nor of Singapo Mr. .J F Niccll. pawi a visil U the Anglo-Chinese Scool, yei ti day.25 words
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Article, Illustration85 1952-09-27 7 LONDON-BORN screea star Charlie Chaplin and his family ire pictured here a hoard tlit- lin< i Queen Elisabeth at Cherbourg, Frasce, < m rovtc to England. Chaplin is making his first isit to London for l\ years, bo laim»h his new film, "Limelight,* 1 m which he is said toA.P. - 85 words
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Article54 1952-09-27 7 HON< ;k< >NG :>< The government of thi B crown colony tightened port controls today i ihe lo.'iknqe of rials to Communist i Hiina An o('iri;i] annourii a numb* i ol item > .■idded to thr list of prohi exports. Ambiguous pnra prevtoui xpori Legislai ion54 words
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Article20 1952-09-27 7 Nehru s Wa rning HYDERABAD. Sept —Prime Minister here tod.i.v that nment would "n< d rebellion" m ;md "violence iolence."20 words
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76 1952-09-27 7 TORONTO. Sepi. ?C< fAP -S k box< fold w :v. 000 day at nearby Ma I while m transit s in Northern i The loot weighed a toti pounds. and police hing for thi< i to lift it m parcels. The robbery, bi| kind m76 words
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Article21 1952-09-27 7 MR WINFIELD 1) Lord of the Brtti -I, arrived m Hongkong on nn Inspection tour <•■• I ishments.— Beuter-AAP.21 words
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Article20 1952-09-27 7 C onsulates Closed HONGKONG All I'.ili.n) Chin.-i a Torre Mario, i i i said on !ii^ trrivi H gkong tod20 words
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Advertisement84 1952-09-27 7 NOW AVAILABLE! IQi\DON TWO TEMPERATURE REACH -IN CREAM FREEZER AND REFRIGERATOR iCOMBINED) I j if Hi\ X^ ~^z\ 4 x^^ THt, IS THE ONLY REACH-IN REFRIGERATOR MADE vMTH GLASS DOORS FOR THE DUAL PURPOSE OF STORING ICE CREAM AND FROZEN FOOD WITH DAIRY PRODUCTS, FRUITS AND DRINKS ETC. ALSO PRODUCES84 words
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Advertisement33 1952-09-27 7 CHARMETTE WEAR FOR fit l J M 1 /JI t /}l LI I II w I I v' I it NIGHT DRESSES 19/50 to 22 50 SLIPS IS 50 16/50 BRIEFS 4/50 49533 words
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421 1952-09-27 8 19 guns boom for Brazilian windjammer Standard Shipping Reporter A 19 GUN salute norn the Royal Artillery garrison at Pulau Blakcng Mati boomed a greeting to a f 3u r masted windjammer when she g'ded majestically into Singapore harbour yesrerdav morning, hh r tall masts and graceful !<nes pfO\ idmg421 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-09-27 8 ABOARD the Almirante Saldanha: (left to right) Mr. Jofre Manhao. Portuguese Consul. Mr. S. E. Travis. Hon. Consul for Brazil m Singapore, (apt. Sylvio Motta. commander of the ship. Lt R.A.L. Longworth. R.N T representative of Naval C-in-C Far Last Station and (dr. Syliio Moutinho. secondStandard - 60 words
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Article78 1952-09-27 8 LOXDOX. Sept. 26 (AP)— A Royal Air Force Canberra jet bomber flew from Britain to Mail a and back yesterday m six hours five minutes flying time* Air Vice-Marshal D. A. Boyle, who piloted the plane, said he was no' after any records-**but as a busy man,78 words
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90 1952-09-27 8 New Shell Co. Lighter Sails For Singapore AFTER successful trials on the River dumber, the 320-ton motor vessel Punyu, the Rrst of two new cargo lighters for the Shell Company y Singapore, is now On her i^a; ten voyage to the East. The Punyu is being followed into service by90 words
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Advertisement702 1952-09-27 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct OvrHjud S»" rrjncisro Los Angeles All Am^rifJii A < jn.idiJn Citic! Penans P. Shim Spore Air LA/SI P\(II1( BCAB. ts/ZtBtm W/3lSep| 24 Ot CHIN HLAR 21 MOd 27/28 O< t29 Oft INov 24Noi CANADA BLAR M .'♦JNov 37 28No\ Z9Hm/l Dec 24 Dei For702 words
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Advertisement428 1952-09-27 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LT~\ Regular Sailings to China inH Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penaag. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan I Due Spore Due Penang From "Szechuen" Sept :s Hongkong Sails SaQs Sails Penan? P. Sham Spore For H*kofig •SzefliutMi" Sept ,ii) Oct fi Japan428 words
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Advertisement649 1952-09-27 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Soya! Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Nederland line Linr Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS, Spore P Sham FteUSC RAKI(SMN) 27 \!BKept °nSept LIMBURG <XL) 29 Sept Oct. 7 Oct. BOct POELAH LAI T (SMN) 15>/?24 O< t 25649 words
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Advertisement411 1952-09-27 8 EAST ASIATIC Li!{ MHiWTtrff FKOM h ((>N! St.re r g "PANAMA" for Bangkok Saigon ilorigkons Manila Kobe Yokohama 81 v>. nt In r«. "LALANULA 4 foi Bangkok It- HOcj "MAGDALA* for "ASIA" for Bangkok Saigon Hnnakong. Manila Kobe FKOM JAPAN HONGKONG "BLNTANG" Boi Bangkok .M/ftth* SAILINGS TO 1 CONJINKNI sf\\|.411 words
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Article90 1952-09-27 9 Japan To Recapture World Markets Hi lON, (Kimlaml), (Scalar) Japan lav wrv«*d notice to International Cotton ■il«' nnfrreiHT hrrr on r «l«-t»*riniiiali«>ii to r«*- >♦ her prewar dominance «»f u<»r!<! market"*. I Ha, I -ho Ui ted B ■>, who here to < 8 export .-genre m i rid X90 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-09-27 9 special d plan oj British gowns and accessories that ir'rfl be shown m visit nf the Duchess oi Kent appeared m the window oi I a i i. Raffles Place, it features evening gowns as well ns pictures oj D is and her son,56 words
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367 1952-09-27 9 14 S'pore Stores To Dress For Duchess Visit THK coming visit to Singapore of the Duchess ol Kent, as ow of the best-dressed of the Royal Family, will be taken as dt\ opportunity to! display m local shop-, the fine textiles. WOlMl's wear' and accessories produced by Ihc I'nited Kiagdoaa367 words
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Article414 1952-09-27 9 Report Gives Highlights Of Pan-Malayan Trade THE total value of pan-Malayan trade for the first half of 1952 at $4,038,632,559 represented a decrease of $1,890,855,389 when compared with the corresponding period of 1951 ($5,929,487,948), occording to the Singapore Chamber Of Commerce half-yearly review for 1952. The overall414 words
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Article210 1952-09-27 9 CARGO handled during t li hix months ended Jun« 30, 1932 al the Singapore Harbour Board (excluding coal and fuel oil) amounted to imports 1,188,855 tons (1,082,545 tons for the corresponding period of 1951) and exports 863,587 tons (903.573 tons). The hett registered tonnage of210 words
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Article97 1952-09-27 9 Drop In Tin Concentrates PRODUCTION of tin-in- 1 concentrates m Rial; jra dropped from 4.84.7 tons i July to 4.755 tons m Augusi while stocks at the end August I was (>.838 tons compared writb 7.294 tons m July. Production included those Erom mines and <■ wash*] ers, while stocks97 words
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Article186 1952-09-27 9 RUBBER MARKET EASES SELLING by European dealers eased the rubber market m Singapore yesUrday during which prices declined by cent j per Ib. for first grade rubber fur October shipment. Fair activity was recorded at the present levels and there was good demand on a quietly steady market that closed186 words
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Article207 1952-09-27 9 Tin Prices Average £968.17.1 d. THE year opened with tin at £92^ 10s. Od. per too rising to £1.002 10s. Od. per ton m early February. Thereafter it fell to £959 per ton ;md throughout the period April/June remained .steady within the price range of £955/ £975 per ton, ciosing207 words
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Article113 1952-09-27 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prkea (rents ix*r Ib m Sirica pore >eMrrda> flft; Bu\en> Sf lU'i v No 1 Spot Loose 758 FO B m bales Oct No. 1 K.S.S. ~ul *6l No. 2 R.S.S. 70 1%1 No. 3 R.S.S. G6 T(»ne: sii^htl> easier. LONDON RUBBER Friday's opening prires p;-r113 words
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Article244 1952-09-27 9 'Malaya Has Lost Her US Market' NATURAL RUBBER THE I'KK I <.f rubber wma tarmmmd tin- !fu k at the beginning ol ifau \ctr .-md itlt <>:;!\ a !<--.> minor reactions, ban continued to (all. The iii -i Won wma ibe withdrawal <»f tin- H.I from stockpile buying. It was244 words
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Article8 1952-09-27 9 PI Peso Decline s [AND this y< <>!■::■ terd8 words
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Advertisement63 1952-09-27 9 TO THROUGH INDONESIA TWICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO FROM DJAKARTA PAIIMBANC MFO A M Booking Office UNION BUILDING Ground Floor Tel. 7869 iiiitii MUI F<^^ hotei if* No J Bpcch Rood ESS I (Opposite New Alhombto Theatic} %iiii 1 B?il RESTAURANT AT YOUR SERVICE, SPECiAt >Wfmm\ FURNISHED 00UBLE BED ROOMS WITH63 words
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Miscellaneous524 1952-09-27 9 I i ■,">;. initiKlin.r -ir -r >■- "in.^vi^ 19/20 Sibu Kuching (ML4O7) 430 pm REX: Last of the Buccaneers 10. Cf T/iaADr 1 m\ V" a I Medan, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, 12.30 pjn. Cripple Creek 3. G.JO, '/UtUJKEj f. y, 14 4 1 MLI 49) 645 pjn. 9.15 n.m. 5524 words
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Miscellaneous303 1952-09-27 9 V:i Chee Toh Kwan Loot Lvi Hap Yeah Tham Mo Th:m Leng iCant.) 10.30. 2. 6, 9 p.m LIDO: Ghost Breakers 10 30 am Streetcar Named Desire 3. C Ml and 9.15 p.m. Thin Ngai Ho Choy SlOiXg Foong (Conk) 11 p.m. REX: Sook hui Tho (Mandarin) I, 3.15. 0.45303 words
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Article, Illustration768 1952-09-27 10 FRENC H DIREC TO R DOE S IT AGA IN! PRANCE.— Chris tain- Jaque Ik»n emerged as one of the great fi' m directors m Europe following the highly successful screening <>i "Fanfan the Tulip" m world fiim festivals and the latest of his works, *Adoraable Creatures* 1 had huge768 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1952-09-27 10 CI NEMA, TH EATR E THE ARTS .wwwwwt wwwww: m "Adorable Creatures" sue was doing very small bitscenes and had not achieved This film, plus her marriage to France's ?r.,)-t promising' film director, sh'mhl five her what she v .>i;t>. \'l NICE.— M ist loaders will now kn >w that1,027 words
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Advertisement281 1952-09-27 10 I Cecil B.DeMilles arfi al JHf .va\uv, \.v. uw STI LL AT JHE urauuuuuu j -r-.wwww .-.w xh«- tbeatre with the loagesfl rus^^w^^w TONIGHT a i MIDNIGHTS V i WITH THE ACCENT ON ACTION If* H f f ArKiIA >i^ JBr^ FREE! l« patrons al Ihe 6.15 9.13 shows M281 words
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Advertisement373 1952-09-27 10 j rpODAF'S Q| Ol \T|<)\. Ihe X Wstory or the w< ir lii i* the record ol a man m quest of Ua daflj bread and butler I —H.U. Van 1.,,,',n s\ll BBAX lor EVERYONE: Use considered judgment; steer clear of inharmony, nnsiin^r-- standings, involvements i lp > through conscientiously373 words
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Advertisement166 1952-09-27 10 rw.( i//;; s ricrtßEs pr, MY© CON Wt,S Based on tin IMM,k h% DON VIM POI i 1 Btarriii" "Millanl MITCHELL i\ Today Tomorrow at 1 i Joel McCrea "SADIM.i; TK AMP 1,,h n < 4f4M^UkS&K^B^flT WJ k I 111 mB i /jjF^a^7i3f^^^^»ljlßMM^Bßßß»lßßßli -1^ -ff/ fI^SRtIOBEIITeOOGUS- UK CRAWFORD^ Ton iff166 words
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Article332 1952-09-27 11 SAFA COP FINAL TODAY TODAY is Cup Final day m Singapore. Colony soccer fans will sathrr m their thousands at the Jalan Besar Stadium to watch Tii;er Sporting Association meet Royal Air Force* (Seletar) m the sixth post-war SAFA Cup Final. It proPMses to332 words
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Article88 1952-09-27 11 16 Picked For Penang Cup Team PENANG Fri. Prnanff FA selected Iti player s tonight to travel to Ipoh for the Malaya Cup final against Singapore on Oct. 11. They are Tan Swe e Hock. Wong Kam Poll. MacGregor, t*un§: Siang Hock. W. Falconer, Ihuah Poh Aun. Tan Swee <88 words
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Article71 1952-09-27 11 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: SAFA Cup Final Tigers v. RAt >• at Jaldn Besar. HOCKEY RAF << Utflt) v. SCRC at RAt f< Div. L PDW r RAt i far) at RAF (S). Div tIA SiicTvcood Foresters N o. RAF (Tenguin ftl RAF <7. Div. JIB, CSC 7*4 XI Khdlsa Association71 words
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Article104 1952-09-27 11 A POLICE Sports Club completely off form and I two of their regulars, vt c lucky to beat BEME m a SHA division 1A league match at Thomson Road yesterday. The F one-nil the goal coi II minute.s after i ie Sundrum sent Leemb through104 words
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Article272 1952-09-27 11 T.IM KEB CHAN (1174 lbs) Knocked out Mok Kai Khoon 1 12H lbs^ m round five of their j scheduled six round bout m the main event of promoter Nene's boxing card at the Happy World Stadium last night. It was an action-packed fijgg m272 words
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Article133 1952-09-27 11 STAMFORD CLUB, Singapore, won the Emily Cup for the ftsst time, when they bent the Alumni Association of the King Edward' VII College of Medicine by four games to one m their annual tennis competition played at th« V.M.C.A. ground yesterday. Results: Stamford Club players133 words
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Article69 1952-09-27 11 THE follow c V MCA tennis championship ties played at Bras Baah Road today a' 5.15 m. Singles: Lim Hee Chin v i ris Lee, Fredy Tan v S A i) wood. Tan Ptray Kee v C, 11., idas, K. H. Awi v. i Te.-ienko v 11. Ramis.69 words
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Article34 1952-09-27 11 Haikowyu In Fi nal HAIKOWYU Sp Is Club < tered the final ol Itc SAFA Junior Cup by beating Recreation Club "A 1 I Jaian Besar Stadium They meet the Star S for the cup.34 words
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Article200 1952-09-27 11 IN A DAY of record breaking performances Lav Buong Hoo bettered his 50 metres (27.3 sees.) and 100 metres (62.2 sees) free style records at the AngloChinese School swimming gala held at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Besides these, four other records were broken- -50 metres200 words
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Article252 1952-09-27 11 THE fine form of Moolenburg m the Singapore Cricket Club goal was responsible tor the Club's ■arrow one-nil victory over the Sherwood Forresters m a SHA division IB fixture on the padang yesterday. For he major part of the game, Moolenburjj stood unbeaten against252 words
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Article41 1952-09-27 11 TAIPING. FrL— Taiping Malays beat North Malaya SubDistrict REME m a hwekey league match by 11 gpals to two. Scorers: were Suleiman (5). Tak Mvd.n (5), Atuaad Sallehudin Cli. Military replied with Hewitt and llabib each scoring a goal41 words
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Article67 1952-09-27 11 THE FOLLOWING have been chosen to represent Singapore Garrison m a Rugby match against RNAS on Sept. 29 at Nee Soon: MacMurdo (FR) .Cagilevu (FR) Mangu <1 Fiji Bn.), Naceba (FR)i Williams *RAPC), Lemeki Lenoa (1 Fiji Bn.), Lawrence (RAPC), Llewellyn <RAPC>, Jones (RAPC) Anderson (MBTC>, Medland <G.67 words
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Advertisement2061 1952-09-27 11 NOTICES ta»ti l i :'..;r;: H 1 n pto I n M■. r :nd mod nd oepßi required to to ii I c ci r and mi be efer« no mm i :i^e of C s:vta Ut >l[ c Tien cc year non p^n>i,n)ab'c conrrnct wiR be nfr»cd In t2,061 words
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Advertisement340 1952-09-27 11 Mrs :hta keh ha ln] Swn .i fhe i Di t t C vk i passed < «i r reside m i. Ad m r H,* on V> v morning -x 4 24ih. ;r.ivinfl r ri 2 s- I<i 1;' Tpf. iters F Dol v [cc and J< .1 uraod340 words
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Article1853 1952-09-27 12 SNAPDRAGON TO WIN BIG RACE —^Ijmm|1 jm m| MBHhmm^^^ SNOWY OWL II or Snapdragon? This is a moot point which racegoers will endeavour to resolve m the Class One Division One Race over nine furlongs to be decided this afternoon the opening day of the Perak Turf Club Gold Vase1,853 words
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272 1952-09-27 12 NO REGRETS, a seven- year-old jisser gelding: who i has hud a string of successes to his credit since his api pearance on the Malayan i Turf 14 to be precise 1 looks set to win the main 1 Class I Division272 words
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Advertisement94 1952-09-27 12 Dill fl\'A i! w s />/e 4ftentst L-:. ,\\SSIM cX >O\^ 3<Sl Nor-ih Itri.i-. IM *>>r«--f% (fQK/G^v Z 1 5.P.H.de SILVAfc^ 4 S. MICH ST«fT, SIWCA^WI .TE I 7• JO /I* y*i-A KPu ALL STARS ALL ACTION BIGGEST EVER DOUBLE MAIN EVENT. CHIC (COCKY) KNIGHT (AMUSES YOl! ANGERS YOl! TiIKII94 words
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Miscellaneous1994 1952-09-27 12 rage i c janu .jy <- Today's fldceffofi* Tomo»row]«_Tipi| n jiu j sor j fu i ay Reveller Cooihiood Windsa, Lad (,u\ l<trrllrr\ Gooduood KWnnm| Oi VMPIC IvlM.tHlV) UI\(.lM>.M I'M Milt nm>t>le K..r..t».u Breafc Of Pawn f |on i)(m p )OK Ml.z 11 q psniROSI \i£i il SIDE y. Simon1,994 words
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