Singapore Standard, 29 September 1952
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Title Section17 1952-09-29 1 Singapore Standard ik m i. VOL. 11l NO. 89 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article24 1952-09-29 1 AN exr in gunpowder v at Pusan on Saturday killed en vorkera including s en and seriously injured I others. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration129 1952-09-29 1 I I n i Ji O p ii 0 t o spe* iallj t ikei i<m The Sing .i o i e M uid i rd show s the I*i't bess i»i' Km I I i;*T m)ii. !hr Duke wi Kent, iralk.M iiu i! d* the (\reoaau(129 words
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Article, Illustration536 1952-09-29 1 10,000 SCREENED IN PEN ANG OPS Inha bitan ts Given 11/2 Hours To Talk Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun.- The biggest screening operation by a combined military ond poike force in Penang Island took place simultaneously in three areas of George Town this morning when 10,459 adults were screened in536 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-09-29 1 ROME, Sept. 27. (Renter) Poet-philosopher George Santayana's 88-year life of stud}' came to an end on Friday night in the solitude of a Roman convent, where he had i withdrawn from the turmoil of the I'iith Century. He died of cancer. Tin- INSTRUMENT PANEL46 words
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Article98 1952-09-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Gurkhas' traditional ceremony of "Dasahra" came to a climax yesterday with the cutting: of the sacrificial bullock's head. Throughout Malaya Gurkha units have had their "Dasahra" celebrations. For one small detachment somewhere in Malaya the Royal Air Force flew them in some98 words
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Article241 1952-09-29 1 NICOSIA, Sept. 28— The Duchess of Kent and her son, the 16-year-old Duke of Kent, took off from here this morning on the next stage of their flight to Malaya for a month's tour of South-East Asia. They are due to reach Singapore on Tuesday, y241 words
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112 1952-09-29 1 RAF Jet Sets UK-Nairobi Flight Record NAIROBI, Sept. 28, (Reuter). A Royal Air Force Canberra jet bomber set a record for the London to Nairobi flight this morning when it landed here at 0958 and 43 s conds GMT. The pilot reported that the flight from London had been .''ill.112 words
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Article97 1952-09-29 1 PENANG, Sun. Five Chi- e e were injured this morng following a Rghl which »ke H tween them and 20 Malays ai Dato Kramat Road, !i"ar the mark It is believed thai the fight after a young Chine e 3 a- i tant, in compliance97 words
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Article167 1952-09-29 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE SECOND airline company to use Cometa on tbeir regalar funi will ba the (Jnion Aeromaratime -A-..'--transpott of France, Captain P.i i X'ifrlidLj. one of :ne Cptnpany'M pilots told The S!ini.i.i. I yesterday. the passengers who came with tne BO.\r Comet on167 words
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Article50 1952-09-29 1 SUPPORTERS of the Labour Party in the South Ward recorded their dissatisfa ti n over the nomination ol P. M Williams as a party candidate fur the forth City Council electh i meeting ye terday. This i Midi tte of their choU e is Mr. S. Jaganathan.50 words
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Article273 1952-09-29 1 Standard Staff Reporter ROYAL AIR FORCE officers began investigations yesterday into a spectacular find two pieces of aircraft wreckage by Chinese trawlermen fishing in the South China Sea, some 100-odd miles north east of Singapore. The wreckage is claimed to have belonged to an aircraft bearing273 words
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Article285 1952-09-29 1 TOKYO, Sept. 28, (UP).— The United States Naw slapped a total blockade on the entire Korean coast yesterday and ordered its warships to patrol within gun range of the Soviet and Red Chinese coasts. The new orders will send American warships within 12 miles of285 words
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Article40 1952-09-29 1 A JAPANESE p i id man ib nnri woundfd an Amctfcan tK%\ > soldier in a night cvjb Kuniarridio. Soutlicrn Japan, on Saturday, :iiter a yirl coraplaiaed t l i it the loidier was makins imprapec advaoctf. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-09-29 1 photo AUSTRALIAN uild fl<iu«'!N vvrre flown 4.000 inilrs into Siii:.i|)oii > jresterdaj to <!<■< orate the Dm h«v> .»1 hcnt> iMM in u r n m e n t House durnii; tier vt.»\ in t!i«' dloiin I'ii tin c slutA > t flight host. Bettf Johnson, withStandard - 55 words
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Article97 1952-09-29 1 HGs Bag 3 Of 4 RedsSlain KUALA LUMPUR. S :<> Guards in the K i Balah Disl I K have killed ihn-e Ch. terra I with their ]>■■.... H 5 G i i to Ilit EC tan Home [ratulating n on t) Sir Gerald i i i h> sue result97 words
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Advertisement52 1952-09-29 1 ENGAGEMENI fV ;A j WEDDING p^ia\ ETERNITY \Ps\aA DRESS RINGS l J?^ G. C. de SUVA BROS., 3 KafTles Place i. Phone 5.<115 7 ige f Test im onic ils n r \i 1 of the ls{. Royal Buffoons confldedt •*Mum said to be careful, so I stick* Co 152 words
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Advertisement26 1952-09-29 1 LM I I II \jl BELL HOWELL CINE CAMERAS, PROJECTORS, AND FILMSOUNDS YOUR INSPECTION SOLICITED SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. 37 39 HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE 6. TELEPHONE 3916.26 words
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Article373 1952-09-29 2 Chamber's Citizenship Request 'Not Ludicrous Standard btatr Reporter The request of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce for franchise rights (local citizenship) for local Chinese residents who are not British subjects is not "ludicrous", said Dr. (M.ss) S. Y. Wang Secretary of the Chamber, yesterday. Speaking373 words
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Article323 1952-09-29 2 I IRGEST OH tinker ever to call at Singapore Shell Company's 28.000-ton Velletia— dropped anchor for i few hours oil Polau Bottom after her 10-day voya e hnm Bahrein in the Persian GoM and then sailed direct^ lor Yokohama, Japan, last nislit. ed for bunk,323 words
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Article73 1952-09-29 2 Too Many Flag Days... rHI issocia Utl Sin ipore j there are I days in the 9km y. t .i >ii Meeting oi tke ic iti b s t OBUBIHee, U was i h Uiat las Jays oold be restrk led to ckari- s sMi ll] SO d -Jitu-d. Secrctan73 words
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Article69 1952-09-29 2 lin hi are 100 ama; v.i ;r.intN in ih (imho, Singapore Justices ofl Ike IV u said (!.rThr lustlCCS w ht» l^itrii Oiilr.mi Ku.id PrisOß fooad that Ikere fit 121 ■ale v.iui.mtv M»nnu .mil Mil Ikeve one J P. told The Standsrd Uhi| vagtaats m iiiu'd |g69 words
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Article90 1952-09-29 2 PENANG, Sun.— The first meeting of the joint >unci] which i is I by an agreement be- and the P -lang S i De ember held on Friday. Ten in it; m ie PMSU were I at. natters were pat [or dis agref lent was reacherl on an90 words
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Article32 1952-09-29 2 [H R. BENNY, a de< p-drill operator, flew into Singapore Qantas EOAC from London yesterday under contrad to layan Drilling Company. He work on the Shenton Way road project.32 words
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Article33 1952-09-29 2 MEMBERS of the Singapore Naval Base Labour Union gave a dinner party on Saturday -ht to Mr. k. Madhavan, a under member, who is going to India on six months' leave.33 words
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172 1952-09-29 2 AUSTRALIAN import r< trictions have resulted in a big drop of exports of sawn timber j from Singapore to that country! —from 3,558 tons during the first quarter ol this year to 603 tons di.ring (he second quarter, states the quarterly, report of the172 words
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Article169 1952-09-29 2 MR. WONG SENG TICK. President of the Singapore \diiiiralt\ Local Staff Union, announced yesterday that he hn<i resigned, after he was censured at an executive committee meeting held on Thursday ior meeting the Gvil lord of the Admiralty. Mr. Wingfield Digby, without consulting the Committee. Mr169 words
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Article, Illustration169 1952-09-29 2 THE PRESENT set-up of Ihe General Council of the Singapore Labour Party has no room for any sincere and hardwork: :ig Labourite in it. This allegation was mane by Mr U P. D. Xair. City Conn cillor for South Ward and an Independent candidate for the169 words
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Article22 1952-09-29 2 .ACCORDING to the latest "fair price" list, a 10-ounce tin of "AyanV brand sardine retails ai 65 cents ea b.22 words
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170 1952-09-29 2 THE 2.000 adults in the 90 odd vernacular classes now run by he Singapore Council for Adult Education may shortly learn an additional language English— for the puce of one. The suggestion to learn an extra language was made by the Department of Education to170 words
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Article73 1952-09-29 2 NINE donors from the Hongkong Shanghai Bank, Orchard Road, and six police men from Kandang Kerbau Police Station gave their blood to the Singapore B'ood Bank last week. BALA.NCE :.i Qli B^:-.k up to Sent. 26: Ft O I P '<) IV \W lot.il Do'i<^: on73 words
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Article, Illustration174 1952-09-29 2 photo. MR JACK EVANS, the Official Malayan Film censor wh leaves Singapore for the United States and Britain on Oct. l. was given a farewell cocktail party at Princes Re?I taurant yesterday by the Kinem.vograph Renters' Soi cietv of Malaya Ltd.. whose President is Mr. W.Standard - 174 words
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Article22 1952-09-29 2 RIFLEMAN R. Arlinsnn of the Ist Cameronians was wounded during an ;i:nbush contact at the Scg;.m..t ::rea on Sept. 2r».22 words
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Article, Illustration216 1952-09-29 2 A MARINE police motor, launch nearly arrested a British flotilla of minesweepers during "Operation Fullback" late on Saturday night. The flotilla of three G.P.V's proceeding in line were challenged by the police as they were coming into Singapore Harbour blacked out and without navigation lights.216 words
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Advertisement65 1952-09-29 2 *^*^^^>^. ii——"* Bcouti't'ny qraduarcd with ''"■'*'*£!Ziesr Poste C'r?sp ond fifted in g^ W i m Safin Lined Presentation >^ EXCLUSIVE TO US vV^2^s!S^&* i Thcse imitatio Pearls ore "iXiS t3332^^ .i0X~* i £jmir ovailable in our K.L. Store m^jr2^ <** t«e Some PriteSe SINGLE STRING 15" wlrfe Pasfc Clns? $10.5065 words
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Advertisement130 1952-09-29 2 AVnr o/i Display A II We A' o/ SII.KS gg LACES I 3 .A Gn. cfiy Of 3 In I.ovHv Net r.iUtrns antl I HvilAN SINGH CO/. LTD 1 '■hO-\. RAFFLES PI ACE. S TEL 1848-1952 AFTER CHILPfer J J ;;t matfe exjx >- »«iit 7^o;?ic" bi com '■•'*•■< <"^130 words
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Miscellaneous101 1952-09-29 2 i, AH POUND HEW- NOW, AH &-BUT-MAS AH TV FUCBKT T' IN "T> [VakTbl ~'L NO <•'••" "oH. "V .r t V K IN GIT HER BACK//"- FERE— MERELV BECUZ AH IS HER T>fOPPOPTUNfTYT*MEET TH' GRAPt m i rfm rr^rr\ i ib-4 husbin? she is a big Starnow. cpfam g'noovorx101 words
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Article106 1952-09-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. [*e ling the accused that he more foolish than criminal, the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court. Mr. J, G Adams, today, convicted the Chief Registration Officer for the Federation. Thomas Milligan King, and fined him $250, in default six months' rigorous imprisonment,106 words
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Article221 1952-09-29 3 Standard Staff Reporter AF'TEK completing a trial flight from London to Singapore in a BOAC Comet yesterday, Mr. Wayne W Barrish, the first American to fly in one of these aircraft) said that the American Airline operators in Europe would be hard hit when221 words
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Article, Illustration217 1952-09-29 3 Standard Staff Rt'pnrlrr A NEW ONE-WAY traffic scheme for Colly er Quay has been recommended, on an experimental basis, by the Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the Singapore City Council. The scheme, which emanated from the Singapore Traflic Advisory Committee is for traffic headingStandard - 217 words
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Article, Illustration284 1952-09-29 3 Strike Threat Posed THE SINGAPORE Union of Postal and Telecommunications Workers yesterday decided to submit to the Government a revised pay scheme tor their 500-odd members. T Executive Committee of the Union was given until Oct. 26 to complete negotiations with the Government. It isArmy P.R. - 284 words
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Article211 1952-09-29 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE ran attain inI dependence in five years time if there are only the present two political parties in existence. An additional party would delay it. said Dato C.J. Paglar. Progressive Party Legislative Councillor for Cnangi, i yesterday. He was speaking at a meeti211 words
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Article, Illustration254 1952-09-29 3 Standard Stall Reporter THE difficulty of obtaining a sufficient number of parking meters is delaying the Singapore City Council's plan to charge motorists for parkin?; tars in Raffles Plate and Fullerton Place. The Council'.- Vehicle? and Traffic Committee lias received offers from two SingaporeStandard - 254 words
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Advertisement193 1952-09-29 3 j Many Others Have Done It: HAVE YOU??? PAY-DAY IS DUE IN A DAY OR TWO Open YOUR Savings 3Hje Cfjartereb ißank of iinbia, Australia anti Cljtna. As littk as $10 will open your account earning intrest Q* 2i r per annum in Singapore, The Federation, Borneo and Sarawak Mi193 words
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Advertisement27 1952-09-29 3 1952 "TIW car that dnVfes itedf Ask the befson who owns it Most advanced of the modern automatic drives— Instant change from forward GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD27 words
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Miscellaneous18 1952-09-29 3 nufSo^A Silo' BUT THE K ALWAYS GO Wo*> NO^^B M ALLEY. YOU AND FOOZY (kISHT^J CARRY THE BALL18 words
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Miscellaneous436 1952-09-29 3 SM$fG/SPORE (.\ICHH U: 'p::: r- I 1 s, (Hn lusta 315 63U and iIS (ML4OB) ♦> :iO n DIARY i -4> 7 riiixiwi \T! ei t PAVILION: State Secret 14" K I Cv, o l mc? i leader's tiraimng cou "I RADIO PROGRAMME :,h hv' o: \i a w- V436 words
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Article718 1952-09-29 4 1 annot be denied that w.<- reo nt talks between the J aese delegation from Peking headed by Chou pmen oi the Soviet Government in far-reaching consequences in the (j pj future events throughoul the Far East heads g itb I th( r, it is certain th.it no718 words
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Article, Illustration782 1952-09-29 4 James Cameron - James Cameron trill ho spread the €*€>rn in Efjfjpt? 1 UK heat sits over this glamorous, city like a lid, over the wilting politicians endlessly conferring, over the empty palaces and the congested gaols, over the great' tepid cocoa-coloured Nile. It is hard to be a revolutionary782 words
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925 1952-09-29 4 Sir;— As one who has expei Uin e of ships and ports. 1 set out be w my views on the scheme lor the construction of the three now wharfs a: North K.ang Straits Site at Port Swetten- ham which requires the con-925 words
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Article62 1952-09-29 4 We, the PEOPLE >pment I A page 144 of Major Ports a as .<: fh from Port Sw< bei C be by road, a or.. pruporiion in- i on it. As in E ig -a possible be for the Railway its* If to enter tbe road haulage businsS rather >h:62 words
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Article, Illustration463 1952-09-29 4 Sir;— So netime ago, we read a few letters from so b public-spirited persons, .who condemned the sale at spi y sex books and immoral literature by certain bookstalls in Kuala Lumpur and requested police intervention. Apparently nothing has been done, as these books and magazines are463 words
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Article246 1952-09-29 4 Sir; A recent addition to our Colony's stock of newsprint is the Progressive Party's newsletter, extracts of which have been given prominence in your paper. The purpose of the publication of a newsletter by the Progressive Party would be political and we presume that it is only meant246 words
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Advertisement114 1952-09-29 4 Independent Morning Pieuspaper HEAD OFFICE 128, Robinson Rood, Singoporc. Telephone Nos: ***** ***** C«bt« 0 Tele 9 roph Add.eis: TIGERNEWS. Singapore. Room 222, The Times Bu.ldinj, Printing Homsc Squorc, London, IC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG Sulton Sfrecr. 83 Cowon Street, 8 L«-.th Str«f. Telephone 4533. Telephone 829. Telephone 1055.114 words
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Advertisement105 1952-09-29 4 7 underweight >^O and delicate. Couldn't make headway until Y ;rLo oc r 7 OEUCAri^X^^ I eo Thino£ i|7 »i T P* DCISKT -t O MAHf ANY -,»OWA>j W^^rrlt 3' Uk. VA- EVERY DA Y#v »^1 "^V 1 M M? l7£ TSA: »o/ (ZA MUKMV!... -WL SUCH A LOV£LY NEXT105 words
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Article20 1952-09-29 5 A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH VOL. I NO. 21 ;NDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1952.20 words
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Article, Illustration613 1952-09-29 5 T. MacPHERSON - Blind Youths Enjoy Normal Boy Seoul Activities T. MacPHERSON By 1 l'nrt;l;!i.1ll SpotlightI kinesf \r!i\ llifs I D MOONEI brought hK b*n up steadily thf h wi til Ijk .irrow >lon l\ npirtin^ the an- which I poiß| it dir>-< .it m -ct. Above the hill > i rrsation (in613 words
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Article, Illustration1131 1952-09-29 5 PAUL S. MARKANDAN - PAUL S. MARK AND AN Says TPHE POST-WAR period has seen a constant demand for education in school and commercial subjects, not only from the youth but from the older men and women from all walks of life. This is true of most1,131 words
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Article647 1952-09-29 5 RAMBLER - RAMBLER By \RE you fully satisfied with your job and your station in life? If not. well, look around >ou for a better one and change over. You need not be troub e I by the old adage "a rolling stone gathers no moss," because a rolling647 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-09-29 5 UN Helps To Get Them Back 4 PAGES FREE 'i- Led N'ations I inceasing o etfa e of i in S rontroled 11 recently voted unam wil'i I and the i 1 N Comm Duj the G< .•til! .,i. it ions < for return 1 1 lavia itly 12 Still60 words
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Advertisement27 1952-09-29 5 LOOK BETTER PLAY BETTER 111 L- V. Your -lir»r- \>ill -!•> ulii««T V LONGI II il you mm WWI li.j i.l V^lllil iS Its Kiwi -It's the Best.27 words
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Article202 1952-09-29 6 r r HR E E Oxford students repori a peaceful holiday i touring Devon and Cornwall in a motor hearse. GIUSEPPE M A SELL O, eiyhteen-yea r-old Ausi ralian immigrant, fired at birds, severed a n overhead electricity line, and was electrocuted when the cable coiled round his202 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1952-09-29 6 The Art of QUARRELLING Fooi* U><> far and say foo muvh trhvn iho*, QU€urvL says TO DA it nh<> gi&f fotr iPoPtit tvrs an K RE you good at quarrelling? It is a useful art in this 20th Cent ury. and everyone should know something about it. Any day you1,022 words
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Article, Illustration405 1952-09-29 6 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By pXDR sixteen sect old Tcng Chun Kong, it he? clv.avs been en cmbition to shine in sports in one sport c\ least. This would seem en easy ambition to so many other lads, but to Tcng it meant the pursuit of405 words
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Article41 1952-09-29 6 I IF. limped badly. But to- day Tang "walks" and on a careful observer would notice the slight limp he still has to remind him of his tragic baby-hood. T'ne timely acquisition of a specially-made pair oi boots41 words
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Article, Illustration838 1952-09-29 6 RANJIT SINGH - A PRESENT FOR ROKIAH RANJIT SINGH By^=r SALLEH finished his dinner. It was not much of a meal but he was satisfied. He strolled into the bed-room and sank into a rickety chair, listening to the sounds of home. They were good sounds. Sounds of pots and pans in the838 words
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Article117 1952-09-29 6 r riiE suitability of the South Bank Festival of Britain E as a rotor station for central London was put to a practical test recently when a British European Airways helicopter landed near the partially demolished Dome of Discovery. The machine, a Sikorsky S-51. landed and took off117 words
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Article28 1952-09-29 6 E opter bility. W several ftai might be off from y of the oi I and land i heart of the of Union bui GPO. or >28 words
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Advertisement139 1952-09-29 6 gji^S J&-. JK 8 BE y .-■■>■■. >:-.«■s£& t~ ¥*I£JF\{ £>.j a-j: #4S ~*f t S yyj'i )IHO* wee, *m twXs WZj£^L/~, i. ■< y*'k JUST 'Hi NK. <V5 OF A if vI sf~\#ef*€stm sues >-mo r -'""fo-j '3P... j iff^l bright, drmk Milo, morning, 'r iblc vicar md sh-139 words
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Advertisement37 1952-09-29 6 p woe* r°* SI \|il s I \<i EaU I CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD m xou ca^ ortN a savings iOON Ni i lj AM LITTLE AS $1/ IXTKIU.SI WUi [I »AID AT 21% PER ASM M37 words
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Article327 1952-09-29 7 Singapore will turn out in full Strength to welcome the Royal visitors who are expected to arrive at Kallang Airport at five tomorevening. Though we have had to wail these went? three years foi a royal visit, the arrival of HR.II. the I) ol Kent and her327 words
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Article403 1952-09-29 7 r out the Gan Eng Seng School. Singapore. t lei '"Youth" readers know mote about -training talks that were held there 1 k and the boys in the secondary 01 plimented for having organ I i for it is our belief that if there is any- nore moral403 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-09-29 7 picture). MASS IJKILL rehearsal on the St. Joseph's Institution ground by students of Singapore's (,irls Shools in preparation for the forthcoming Education Wrrk. StandardStandard - 29 words
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1119 1952-09-29 7 P. J. JAMES - A Good Memory Is One Of The Best Starts In Life A Youth Can Have P. J. JAMES By J^IK Arthur Con an Doyle's brainchild, Sherlock Holmes, was a walking encyclopaedia on crime, and had all the facts and details at his finger-tips. On the other hand, his knowledge of1,119 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-09-29 7 picture*). MRS. Ht»i*> Lyne. Commandant of the Singapore Battalion of iht Girls' Life Brigade, Inspecting the Bth G.L.B. Company at Wesley Church, during thr annual "enrolment service" held rcciutly. (On top) Set. AniV! T.»v the colour bearer of Iht till* Coaipany. Francis LeeFrancis Lee - 45 words
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Article, Illustration162 1952-09-29 7 A! L the glamour and the fun of the fair m;n hi o\er now. hut memories remain, and among those arc wli.it Singapore's youth did to make the St. Andrew's Cathedral Fete and lair the overwhelming success that it w.ts. These flashback! bf "Youth's" cameraman FrancisFrancis Lee - 162 words
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146 1952-09-29 7 ONE of the I v t* turns. Pe •< o 1 e i tholK I t lip b;informer wii! v f 4 we are ii I 1 I that the in hii begin wil i thing ol n proven thai i B146 words
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Article92 1952-09-29 7 How MAny Words Can You Get? r l\'//.s" eek't oo li. those in school. Alt ,< to do is to write dou n words you can i< letters contained m iht "STANDARD J C rs will I one corn u-ruiig, or "not M» bi fl wont So i 7/-hr/( yott92 words
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Article49 1952-09-29 7 H, oelii Km t I chill. Sir Gerald I f'■ nS ral \(i<juti' were badly fun r CSf t'.'iilnr* grai rcC: entries i j tder*. French Conu< M > K 41 I Hatnid Coll* Ctu n Tc trtei end ttlch tfeii i -i i for tfic retwlt*.49 words
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Article, Illustration99 1952-09-29 7 BIT early for snow, isn t il Yet. there it is. Bettting all round me. It came down, rerj suddenly, just l.id\ [fl white .iiid man in rrej came out of a buildinf irlth a tall spire on i». The snow fell so fast I couldn't tee very99 words
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Miscellaneous51 1952-09-29 7 CAN YOU SOLVE IJTVE fruiti will be revealed len jou rean ange tl f letters in acb ol t*e •> f anag an LET MEN A ROW KKN T SOI. MUM LEAP PI PEN MOP SIR Mi N RfNG E M'vi ■.mo i i i J.' f j :<)]it'lv,iu\j ■>■■,■■51 words
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Article116 1952-09-29 8 STORY SO F\R: B/j WILS >H voung j e, has jobu <• his f a tanker the Tort O U Ltw rpooh \iin has a bad r -\t Bill decides i >m open mind i tfl miw READ 1> 1 1 I couldn't make up his116 words
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Article99 1952-09-29 8 THE LAST NIGHT IN PORT I '.opif OJ as far as B. was waa the ning I He cou'd::': help B thai he had rather wag pie, o oJ .< g excitement didn't ■> > be contagious to the rest of the crew p able exception of and nv one99 words
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Article, Illustration204 1952-09-29 8 FYKSFHSFSFK n i 51 m he had joi ned the Me chanl Service a j It irsfa disturbing train of thought and tefl him wondering it he"d ever make a SMCtSS "i sailorintj as a career; he had so little initial start, not coming from a seafaring204 words
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Article, Illustration333 1952-09-29 8 VY'HO is the swiftest author? Answer:- -Jonathan Swift. WHAT is always behind time Answer: -The back of a watch. WHAT is the difference between an engine-drivel arid a schuo! master Answer: Gi;e minds the train, and other trains the mind. delights in following its master from loom333 words
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Article115 1952-09-29 8 appre a 1 igh 1 Chiesman, from Pt Pi I in Bill fou him- in spite of his k of j S m v tag a! an> kind a IS r ■■ut af his line but tn» >> livel\ i> a ni<:ik'-v mi ii»< k .uid.115 words
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270 1952-09-29 8 gUTAOrS boys and girls are Kiving the nation's art a world uidr boost in thrir own art show the Niti u n a 1 Exhibition of Children's Art. convened by the "Sunday Pictorial" is London. Kvprrts agreed that the entries, chosen from270 words
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Article155 1952-09-29 8 no fonn«M lion with the sea or >hij>v except .\u iaexplicable inborn loasias. diftivult to put .i Bager i>n and almo>t iaipossible to explain The ist nighl in port B stood > i the le tc, just below 'iu> bridge'. at;d looking the g isteni:.^155 words
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Article152 1952-09-29 8 REALIZATION CAME AS SHOCK TTHE Poi 01 Sp was ing the iiis: in the morning and Bi!! stood thinking strange i: wrould be I the deck creak:, g I the siiio comidg a live hing the larkness »»s s f aware >thei pre» the M t over the rcj. awa:152 words
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Article82 1952-09-29 8 BEGINNING OF A NEW LIFE HPHE following moi til L with t rkable ol stle I confusion, the "P r| Ol Spain' ;ai e day was bright and frosty and she chui ne i a any wake in the murky Wll »rs the Mersey as >i. < u-' asl 482 words
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Article214 1952-09-29 8 DAVE DOUGLAS - DAVE DOUGLAS By IT would be difficult to dis--1 lodge Rover, the dog. from his pedestal as kins of the household pets, but a talking bird is fast becoming a favourite. The parakeet, sometimes erroneously called a love bird, has risen in popularity within just the last few214 words
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Article23 1952-09-29 8 GURU - GURU By rarel i prtn be hone 1 Miswers n CEU WTO I RV W f<ii Smprovi Ifit', -no I23 words
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Miscellaneous184 1952-09-29 8 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY T«e WEATHER AMD .hs I I HAVE A) I I ,uy IiTTIE FC V oj L_^ i^PTTE^SEEM QUITE IQBALgJ t I TMEO^y TMAT OUS -S, IT K. APE WOT TAK«KIG A PgQPEg) V-^n. %Ar4OTV€ RSrtY F R LACkI OF LUC^184 words
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Article396 1952-09-29 9 Heavy Outlays In Aust Tend To Confirm Reports SYDNEY, Sept. 28; (UP) Expensive outlays in Australia tend to confirm Paris reports that the Monte Bello tests would kick off an atomic weapons race between Britain and the United States. The extent and character of396 words
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Article, Illustration83 1952-09-29 9 Secert Military Talks On S-EA ISHINGTON, Sept SS, (i pio:>i iln if?i( ijl t hist niijht th»t i highly it iiai't'cnir tin uiii be hrid !>« th- IN •■ikt D'ii.u tin' i»t m \t niotith. E s laid A por- ree pov, g taken S photo. Crew of a minesweeperStandard - 83 words
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Article125 1952-09-29 9 SEOUL. Sept. 28, (AP) Th c U.S. Eiqhth Army disclosed tonight that Allied planes mistakenly bombed Greek troops this morning on Big Nori hill a few hours after the Greek infantrymen had seized the Western Front height from the Chinese and while th e >' were125 words
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123 1952-09-29 9 INVERNESS, Sept 28 (Reuter) American representatives were among a large crowd which gathered on a highland hilltop 'near here yesterday to watch ihe Queen Mother Elizabeth unveil a memorial to fallen British commandos. Before removing the Union Jack draping the monument, the j Queen Moi her123 words
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Article25 1952-09-29 9 THREE people were killed and 14 injured when an express train bound for Allahabad from Gorakhpur was derailed early yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article30 1952-09-29 9 PRESIDENT Truman has ended 18 months of diplomatic rebuff of Communist Rumania by naming Harold Shantz, a career foreign service officer, to be United States Minister there. U .P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article69 1952-09-29 9 LONDON. Sept 23. <UP>:Russia today announced its "readiness" to take pan in :i new four-power meeting on the Austrian treaty but not on "the terms proposed by the Western Allies, The Russians, in 3 note to the Western B:s* Three demanded that the United States.69 words
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Article69 1952-09-29 9 TOKYO. Sept. 28, (IT) Tho Maritime Safety Beard Bounced officially belief that the "Kaiyo Maru f>" missing for live days sank as a result of fresh volcanic eruptions near ind in the Bjyonnaisc area. Kaiyo Maru No. S t radi pt. g its base to69 words
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Article51 1952-09-29 9 Howard's W idow Robbed Of £4,500 NEWDIGATE, (Eng la.nd) Sept. L'7. (Renter) Mrs. Ruth Howard, widow of screen star Lesile Howard, was robbed of jewellery worth £4,500 today. A thiel broke into her home here while she was shopping r Dorking five miles away. rhe stolen jewellery included her wedding51 words
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Article105 1952-09-29 9 NEW DELHI, Sept. 28. il'P) The Indian Government yesterday renewed its ban on emigration of unskilled workers from India to the Federation of Malaya, Singapore and Burma. A notification by the Ministry of External Affairs prohibits with effect from Oct 1 tit is >ear all105 words
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178 1952-09-29 9 Wafdists Not To Register Without N a has CAIRO, Sept >8. (Beuter) Egypt's powertul Wairi party is geiag Ml <>t Ki( cal basinesi rather than do i t hen t its leader, r. iiimt Mlrflftl II Nahas. An announcement from thr Nahas hon I party would nut file for registration178 words
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Article33 1952-09-29 9 Labour Clash Avoided iR< —Labour P irtj ed di ■i Bl ia] conf< h on M T B the mirun A I the 5 tin 1 m the work pnn p of M33 words
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Article64 1952-09-29 9 MORECAMBI 1»8 liv ter) Tin i bishop of York, Dr. ('yw. Garbett, de- today that Christianity is oppo all to segregate either ra es oi "Both the [ron Curtain and the colour bar deny the fatherhood ol God and the value of man", he told64 words
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Article410 1952-09-29 9 SINCAPOKI -11!:- ii ioii- 11 i null) load -ii'-<i.in!i; totijj D \N I u niu a n 1 1 i Icm i i1 1 1 1 1•i i i .lal.m x 1 11 i ;;i I unos. i onbridge u>: Rangoon u-t Ihw <-r IM Kim K'410 words
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Article, Illustration210 1952-09-29 9 picture. LOUISVILLE, Sept 28, (Renter). (Jovernor Adlai Stevenson chahenged h\ Republicans to say who had tfiven and whn had received money Irom an Illinois "extra pay' fund came out with all the names and tacts last night. With "great reluctance" he told details of theStandard - 210 words
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Advertisement53 1952-09-29 9 n Av YOV J 1.0 />f GOT A I WiSi MOTHER? (.imim: TAN -SAD j 11 \lt\ CARRIAGES VRI I < l i >s I <»l{ < 1 SHIONED COMFORT. u,\\ AMIIKIi j V PUSH CHAIRS-COT -KARS TANSADtNU PHIi I S KKOM $33 50 I <) $285/--:HI IhW I%&"*^Vb laP*53 words
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Miscellaneous8 1952-09-29 9 f^Sfel NOBODY IS A.ROUND^S 1^ "t ll^^ E8 words
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Article183 1952-09-29 10 Broga Robber Estates Ltd: Sale o! Kingsland Estate v>j? completed 0:1 Sent. 15 London Tin < orporation which derives its revenue lrom m investments showed a consolidated profit lot \ear ending April 30, after British tax. of £933.660 (25 B%). Final dividend of 13% and bonus of '1'183 words
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Article812 1952-09-29 10 Little Business In Rubbers And Loans By a Market Correspondent A SATISFACTORY volume of trade was maintained with holders meeting the market and by the end of the week sellers were in slight predominance and a slight general easing was discernible in industrials and tins. Little business812 words
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Advertisement710 1952-09-29 10 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE B, n In- bci Vm Anjtrtei IU Aawriean a t taadian iiies Peaaai P. shun S'porc Arr IA Sh P\(IIICIU\K 2ii r.^-vi 28/3§Sepi 21 Oi t CUNABEAI MWOn tl WOri »OH INof -i4N»^ r\N\l)\ BEA« -M Nov 87 2«No\ J^Nof 1 Dei 21 in-. Fo:710 words
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Advertisement535 1952-09-29 10 CHINA NAVIGATION CD., LT"". Regular 'Sailings lo China in^ Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penans Also direci Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan l>u t > S t ore One Penang From "Foiling" Oct 2 Oct Hongkong Sails S.tiis Sails Penang P. Sham Spore For H'kong "Stechnen" Sept535 words
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Advertisement653 1952-09-29 10 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Nederland Line Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON NEW fOWL PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILL NLW ORLEANS Spore P S'nam Penang oq Sent RAKI(SMN) »,w 8O I LIMBURG (RL) In Port >/t *OH POLLAI' LAIT (SMN) 19/24 Oct 2> O( t653 words
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Advertisement425 1952-09-29 10 EAST ASIATIC Liffi SAILINGS IHOM stANhl\\\l\ k (o N o t><ire h (j -PANAMA" for Bangkok Kobe Yokohama r.dn- g| K "LALANhIA' foi Banckok M/HOri 'MA(iHALA' for Han^kok '1 liNov 'ASIA' foi Batjsk-k SatfOQ Yokohama .3 -f»Nov l ov FKOM lAI AN HDM.KiiM. "BIX'I \Sli* for Banik<«fc Bi/ttHq SAILINGS 1(1425 words
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Article, Illustration1147 1952-09-29 11 WINDSOR LAD - BILLDAW WINS SUNDAY'S MAIN SPRINT WINDSOR LAD By IPOH, Sun. Coming through with a well-timed run in the last furlong, Billdaw, Liberation Cup winner, with Frank Flannery astride outsmarted his rivals to win the main sprint event for the Class One Division One race over six furlongs lias morning the1,147 words
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Article102 1952-09-29 11 Lefebvre had the best of the i Never A Blank. Olyna and Kinglom I S< and of the turn I I y clear or A Blank. behind while ed up fast from the rear. Lefebvre led round the bend and was the first to show up102 words
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Article180 1952-09-29 11 K Star Of D:<.t- >m Corn with Sim >'.e l^;mun and Permitez Dormez I' in attendance while were bunched behind. S( down and apthe half mile. Simple Simon -e into the lead followed by Lyon King 'i iity. Coronation. Permitet Dnrmez 11. Fairy, Salvador and Ever180 words
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Article178 1952-09-29 11 F: e v was troublesome at I a:id was left when the held was eventually sent away Sweet Maisie. Perverse and Counsel II! began best from i We 9 th Bf ghl Eyea close ::i attendance Seti it down and t':e half mile. Sweet Ma led to178 words
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Article176 1952-09-29 11 Sent off 'o a« very pood start, t 1 C >m the inside and Vincent began best from Free I Oak, Honolulu I Va i Boy dose in attendSeti e down and passing the h;ilf m.'p. Theatre was still the leadei with Majestic Scholar who mined up176 words
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Article565 1952-09-29 11 SB A BADMINTON FIXTURES Singapore Badminton fixtures tor We* la and Thursday are ;<s fol iraPNESDAX, AT P.M. Court No I. Mcs*a Sfaslcs: Chionh i v. Oei k m Hoc* fcnU mj i oh Cl lap Choaa uojdi Chiang j -u Lake I strike) unar b. Tab] (Shell); L u565 words
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Article405 1952-09-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— The Malayan Hockey Council at its annual general meeting held here today agreed in principle to invite a team from India to Malaya in February, 1954. The proposal to invite the team was made by the Selan&or Hockey Association. Mr. H405 words
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Article214 1952-09-29 11 IPOH Sat.— Kinta Indians. last year's Ipoh hockey champions, once a?ain gave proof of their prowess by scoring 20 goals without conceding any i in their first two matches played so far this season. If they can maintain this form throughout, one need hardly look beyond them214 words
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Article115 1952-09-29 11 Ken S idan and Waik:ki besi and led Croon Retinue with Rtver Patrol and Tara S ■et leading the rest. Settling down and approaching the four furlong post New Look conied to show the way to He- ie who was two lengths Cll ■>; W. k.k.115 words
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Article162 1952-09-29 11 No Regrets on the R.u!?, Cherry r Ing, s »orl nt Gesture and Billdaw becaji best from Scotch Elx press bui on settling down and going to the halt m:!e, Sporting Gesture had j:oie into the lead followed n i Regrets with Cherry Ling. B:Udaw and162 words
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Article225 1952-09-29 11 French B.i.mV Harrovian, Result i and M I iie^a'i be: but passon the i i tor the fiist time, French Band took i omand I allowed by Fair Sir th Har A\ llor, Heron W '"1. Result and Newmarket In close a tendance while The Ram225 words
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Advertisement374 1952-09-29 11 SITUATION VACANT j Rural and Industrial Development Authority' at U 'Kua!a Btal applicant will be required to design -nd e ckvard which la to have three slir- XL-iSS in and tar« cWf^ndnSST^it.^bfS I uoerviM v n eoottnid if woodeiT eel powered V«»dl mau y for U» ti jnB and cor,*-374 words
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Advertisement541 1952-09-29 11 NOTICES ■Ii'.NIIKR XOTlCfc TENDERS invited from ■> ed O «tra tors for: (1) l»rmnlition of Kxislin^ Building at .f.il.iri Abdullah Ibrjhim. KrcctiOT and complo Imm ui Johore Bahru I li.ui'.c Building on the s.i rue site for Tflej onimunications Dfpartnu-nt. Malaya. Specifications may and particulars obfrom the Offir-e of the541 words
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Advertisement267 1952-09-29 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS THE CHAIRMAN MW mi ers the < jrr v :d f■ nves i Fair of Klu ok all dODoi ell wish* I i i n ",y way toward The general public r K Mr. Sik 1 KOTICES H IN I V<>! s I I In I on 14'.h O(267 words
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Article, Illustration528 1952-09-29 12 CIVILIANS WIN TAY LIAN TECK SHIELD Bakar Bags Three Goals TWO GOALS within ten minutes put Singapore Civilians well on the way to a rousing 4—o victory ov 2 r the Combined Services in the annual Poppy Day fund match fdrrhe Jay L.an Teck Sh.eld at the Jalan Bcsar StadiumStandard - 528 words
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Article30 1952-09-29 12 GOODWOOD. England. Sept. 28 (AP)— Froilan Gonzalez. Argentina, won the Goodwood trophy in a British BRM racing car today. His average speed was 88.13 miles per hour.30 words
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Article108 1952-09-29 12 ROYAL Army Pay Corps won the Singapore Base District Cricket Trophy yesterday at Giliman ground when they beal 3 BOD by 49 runs. The BOD were dismissed by the Pay Corps for the low score of 84 runs in one-and-a-quarter hours. RAPC were all out for108 words
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Article55 1952-09-29 12 THE Cosmopolitan Cycling Club will hold their first annual -.Planet Pintail marathon grass irack race at Hong Lim Green on Sunday at 9.30 a.m. This race over a distance of 125 laps will be decided on the lap system. Entries to be sent to Mr. Chow Wing How,55 words
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Article210 1952-09-29 12 HUNGARIAN giant and heavyweight champion of the Orient. King Kong boat Chic Cocky Knight at his own game to win by a disqualification after six rounds at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday. Two referees were required > keep the fight in control. Knight and Kong went210 words
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153 1952-09-29 12 SEREMBAN, Sun.— Negri Sembilan beat Malacca by five goals to two in the annual Government Services soccer match played here today. Negri owed their victory entirely to the splendid display by Hills who scored a "hat trick" while Mohd. Yusoff was outstanding in the defence.153 words
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Article, Illustration348 1952-09-29 12 LONDON Sept 27. (Reuter). Today's rugby results RUGBY LEAGUE Australian Tour St. Helens 2»> Australians 3. Club matches: Barrow 14 Hull K'ton Rovers 7. Batley 4 Halifax 24. Castlefor 11 Keighley 17. Doncaster 8 BYord Northern 35. Huddersfield 32 Warrington 13. Hull 15 Leigh 14. Hunslet 52Standard - 348 words
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Article77 1952-09-29 12 HOCKEY: SHA League. Div. IB SRC v TTC at SRC; Div. 2A Khalsa Assn. v Dutch Club at Khalsa; Friendly— CSC v RAF Malaya at CSC. ATHLETICS Can Eag Seng School sports at Ges 3 p.m. RUGBY: Nee Soon Garrison v RNAS Sembawang at Nee Soon. SOCCER: SAFA77 words
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Article, Illustration249 1952-09-29 12 iron. Sun.— Making a splendid recovery in the second half of the game, Ipoh Ramblers who are this seasons Ipoh knockout soccer champions scored a 3—l win over Taiping Chinese Recreation Club here today to enter the final of the Perak Chinese Football Federation inter teamStandard - 249 words
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Article128 1952-09-29 12 Malays Down Chinese PENANG, Sun Taiping Malays did well to beat the Chinese Recreation Club by a wide margin of five goals to one in a hockey match played 1 on the Victoria Green today. The visitors proved to be better opportunists than their opponents who failed to combine well128 words
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Article84 1952-09-29 12 Mansor bin Sawi won the 125 mile rare organised by thf Singapore Cycle Raring Association ai Lim Chu Kang Road. yesterday in the record breaking time of ti his. 57 tnins. 48 sees. Second was Junardibin Ratnli, third Eric Boey and fourth, Chew Ah Teng. Mansor84 words
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Article28 1952-09-29 12 ASCOT. England, Sept. 27. (AP) Senor Rodo'fo Perac-co'-s four-year-old colt, Tudor Castle, won the Knight's Roy|al Stakes with £2,000 added •money over a mile todav. photo.28 words
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