Singapore Standard, 1 October 1952
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Title Section19 1952-10-01 1 Singapore Standard Ik M. M I. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS II VOL. 11l NO. 91 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1952.19 words
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Article, Illustration183 1952-10-01 1 DUCHESS DUKE ARE HERE PHOTO PHI KS BELOW: The Duchess shakes hands with Mr. Thio Chan Bee. Others m the row are Messrs. E. M. F. Fergusson, Tan Chin Tuan, M. Namazie and C. C. Tan. RIGHT: Happy schoolchildren excitedly wave Union Jacks to greet the Duchess. On Royal y^iiorsSTANDARD STAFF - 183 words
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Article, Illustration381 1952-10-01 1 Standard Woman Reporter A DEAD quiet from a distinguished crowd, broken only by the boom of guns and the hum of planes, ushered m Singapore's first Royal visit m 30 years yesterday at Kallang airport. v V In a precisely timed schedule, the BO AC Argonaut381 words
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Advertisement46 1952-10-01 1 fsTp.H. de sliul^ 41, HUM ITMIT, SifttAMftf i.oxl I THIRD ANNUAL MOUNTAIN HOUSE HILL CLIMB, KEENE, NEW YORK, U.S.A. 1 cf I -> I ADAC-EIFEL-RENNEN, NUERBURGRING. GERMANY -25th MAY, 1952 V" Cvdes !>JO c.c. Sidecar Oos% Ist nJ 3rd USING C. C. WAKEFIELD Co.. Ltd. J/^'liflfl Singapore46 words
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Advertisement34 1952-10-01 1 IHsliibotort: TAN CHENG MOli ELECT CO. 15?. C'roM Hi s pore 1. Uai can ta&tc \J tI^rRCAM 1 11 tv 'm Dittribmton f <r V,,h< McALISTER CO. LTD. SINGAPORt— KUALA LUMPUR -PEN ANG— IPOM34 words
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102 1952-10-01 2 Standard StatY Reporter PEOPLE want "to run with th> hare and hunt '.;r.ds cannot to iavc a piace m \hc building of a new Malayan Mr, C. C Tan. dent of the Progressive Pai Singapore, told rhe Si hi lard yesterday. Ifr Ta102 words
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Article26 1952-10-01 2 BBC Broadcasts Piano Series B Broadcasting least the 13 proed -Piano for broadcast will i;: m A Board sj nationj V md. each expected 1 f26 words
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168 1952-10-01 2 If i Singapore PoKe ftiiire lh« i)« ...nninu of liiij t> >-. to hold u.i'j. dai s it Police spokesman to!»l I In- re have issued 1 1 rmii* \car. for various organumn ;ii«l «st charitable causes, a Standard yesterday. "The pot t168 words
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Article78 1952-10-01 2 Trust Clerk Committed l.Oil BOOM SEAH. a S I ent Trust clerk, ted m the Singiii 1 1 -t yi sterU) stand trial at the next As s on 16 charges of furI i -cry and on. to have corriu I various sums from peop'e app i S I.T. accommodation78 words
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Article57 1952-10-01 2 Standard Shipping Reporter MR T\( X XV \.\S. the Malayan Film Onsor. photoSnphcd on board the Pacific Bear, yesterday before he leffl i<»r the L nited Kingdom via the Tnited States happy m tho;tsht th\i he had done his job conscientiously and well tvt-n though "1 came57 words
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Article, Illustration200 1952-10-01 2 THE Singapore Teachers' I nion. or any other union of leadiera m Malaya, are not BkeJy to accept aa final an) Bchcmc for aided-Bcli*ol leacbers which is -hor! of parity whh their Government coUeagoes, Mr. V. Victor, Secretary <(l {U <* S.T.U., told Tbe Standard200 words
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Article, Illustration80 1952-10-01 2 WHEN a case came up for mention m the Singapore Second Bolice Court yesterday the Magistrate was told that the accused had succumbed to his illness. He was Poo;i Ah Kong (24) charged with criminal breach of tnisi of a spare wheel and wheel rap80 words
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Article116 1952-10-01 2 THE Combined Schools' 1 Drama Competition, which was held m preparation for the Education Weeks Youth Music I and Dra m a Festival, reI suited m the following schools being selected to take part m the celebrations: Junior Section: 1. St. -Margaret's School; 2. Telok Kurau English116 words
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Article143 1952-10-01 2 Standard Staff Reporter PLANS for a cinema at the junction of Bart ley Road and Upper Serangoon Road wi h a seating capacity for 1.100 are completed and will be submitted to the City Council for approval. The cinema, which will be airconditioned, will be a143 words
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Article255 1952-10-01 2 YEO JIN GUAT said m l yesterd; y that he got, into d c.i tie from his village m Fo feeling of fellowship." he bor friends to help the sailors c down. Yen was being examined W G. Alcock, before Mr. Jus Yeo. an255 words
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Article394 1952-10-01 2 Taxi Driver He id After Chase, Court Is Told PROMPT action taken by Police Lieut. Teddy Tan m charge of a Radio Patrol car, as soon as he had the neccessary details of the case, resulted m the arrest of the driver of a runaway394 words
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Article108 1952-10-01 2 FOUR Chinese walked into a house at Lorong 38. Geyla::g, ■on Monday afternoon and i I lieved a Chinese woman of seven gold bangle.-, a. watch and a ring, altogether worth 5410 Claiming they wanted to see i her husband, one of the robbers asked108 words
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Article224 1952-10-01 2 A SPECIAL Issue of 10-cent stamps tj commemorate the coronation of the Queen will be on sale m Singapore on Coronation Day. it was announced yesterday. The announcement said it will not be possible, by the date of the Coronation, to replace ail Colonial stamps bearing^ the224 words
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Advertisement27 1952-10-01 2 FOR YEARS, MbßE^^^^^ iff n^V If >if IV fv. %'^S^/ TENNIS RACKETS l^k a Champions Chance rM£ OUNLOP RUBBCR CO (MALAYA) LTO, $iNGAPO*t KUAtA LUMPUR »£HANQ» IfiTEU27 words
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Advertisement160 1952-10-01 2 > sO ...ior the weu/52 FEDERATED MOTORS LTD ORCHARD ROAD, SING*.--LDERATION REPRESENTATIVI /Ac icorld r< irt Ceylc- 1 A t« Good Luck iea I SOLE r '.'^ORTFR I WiK KHKNG CHIANG S 1 IMIHG KHtNG i LJ KiM SOON ANN M 1 KONG SAN K. I i KIM LEONG THYE.160 words
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Miscellaneous56 1952-10-01 2 lAH G-GOT KiO R-RIGHT T' OH.. AH'D LOVE T'CO'E. V G^7-CJ-A>| I I 1 ikrrERFER^ WIF DAISY MAE'S > HOME W!P VO) AN' MEET L£ TH' V«A>», SHE'S FREE 1 'J/ I TMAKL SH PVrffr AH^J-L-vJESTL-LURK YORE. MOTHER. WHUT <' T'ASSOSHEEATE M, 6^-LAKV RAT BC HC^5§ INTH SHAPOWS-ANS' PROTECT AM56 words
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Article377 1952-10-01 3 Strictest Security In Airport's History Standard Staff Reporter E AV I Po1 P re co tion s token from the gates of Kallanq Thntln, H ernm Cnt House Police, .winging hea"? rM batons and armed with revolvers, faced almost every shonhous. along the Royal route. Kalians377 words
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Article346 1952-10-01 3 Standard Woman Reporter HOW it feels to travel with H tyalty for the first time was described yesterday to The Standard by pretty, blonde 25-year-old Miss Joy Elliott, the hostess of the BOAC Argonaut "Atlanta" winch ight the Duchess of Kent and her son.346 words
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Article254 1952-10-01 3 I »>l surprised nun on i Urn Koyal .uiiincr. M.tianta. was l\:clio <.<-r.iid WmMei < b» i> a dt-n he read agrncy that his r.iiiin rtjnip- ii I ult'd -i the iris mp i < olnmbn last Mi"-. i > :> f mt.i-iM be Ottcei254 words
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Article213 1952-10-01 3 THE Singapore Traffic Police have made arrangements to close certain roads m the City today on the occasion of the ceremony of conferring the Freedom of the City upon the Duchess oi Kent. The restriction of traffic on these roads will not, however, afreet vehicles213 words
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Article, Illustration170 1952-10-01 3 Biggest Youth Rally For Ed n. Week DR. AM) MRS. S. T. JAMES, were two of the 10 passengers who arrived m Singapore m the same Argonaut plane as the Duchess and the Duke of Kent yesterday. Dr. .lumps, who was attached to the Crumpsall Hospital m Manchester, is taking170 words
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Article237 1952-10-01 3 From Page 1 A.D.C.. Mi. M..1.C. Haines, arrh cd. Tin-- were the first to greet the Duchess as she was the first to alight from the plane, dressed m a finely printed, j golden .yellow frock with full loosely pleated skirt and small.; matching hat. Her shoes237 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-10-01 3 Duchess Inspects Guard Of Honour THE DUCHESS of Kent, accompanied by the Governor, Mr. J. V. Nicoll, inspecting the Combined Services Guard of Honour at Kallanp Airport yesterday. Standard photo.30 words
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Article100 1952-10-01 3 R AFProvides Royal Escort ON the last lap of the flight j from Colombo the Duchess and t tie Duke were e>rorted by Royal Air Force aircraft. Six Hornets of No. 45 Squa- 1 dron. led by "the Squadron Commander, Sqd /Leader I.S. Storkwell. met the Argonaut over trie Straits100 words
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Article208 1952-10-01 3 PASSENGERS who flew into Singapore yesterday with the Duchess of Kent and her son, j the Duke of Kent, m the BOAC Argonaut from London, had nothin? but praise for their two Royal fellow-passengers. For the greater part of the trip, the Duchess and her entourage208 words
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Article, Illustration245 1952-10-01 3 CHILDREN from a\ and representatives of y< see the Duchess of Kent the City this morning fi President, Mr. T. P. F. They will have a vantaj from their stand m the Padai They will Si I ei- the pr >• t cession245 words
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Article45 1952-10-01 3 A TOTAL of 375 19f! people have now been vaccinated m Singapore since the campaign I started 41 days ago 'I i ere were I ;'..:'.(j9 persons vmescinated m Hie < City's six vaccination centres.' and 1.810 vaccinated m tl^ Rural areas 11 clinics45 words
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Article222 1952-10-01 3 The Coronation SINGAPOREANS wishing U Kttrad the Qaem's <m<>nilion m the nitt'd Kingdom Mi .lull!' next Near should send their .tpplii ation> > i the (oloni.il Secretary. Mr. I. Blythe. it was officially announced list niuhl A limited n urn h«- 1 of Rib on222 words
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Article55 1952-10-01 3 THE dance organised I lit Singapore nurse at the Victoria Memorial Hall n<\ s day liai raised aboul 1 fo r Singapore's blind. A spokesman a! the r Hospital to d Hie Si mdard tst- 1 'We ticket Ihe pupils of the Schoo ol E>at .;-i\e55 words
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Advertisement47 1952-10-01 3 For Moii dependable Service Performance sevving MACHjNE^t^^ Hind Operated and Treadle Type. IS 4; /I Polished Cabinets Complete with Accessories, Instalments can l>r Arranged 11. BAJAJ v SONS, 7<>, Moantbalten Rd., Kuala Lumpur. IHACHIAPPA nttO*-, ">:{, Serangoon Road. HARDIAL SINGH SONS, LTD. 26, Raffles Plae« Sinya|i»n-i Phone *****^^^47 words
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Advertisement46 1952-10-01 3 j H t I only admiral ffrnn i/ \k does away with WASTED SPACE —^kj. j only ADMIRAL Ik"-""! 1 K> I civEs vol the FEATURES YYV EASY TERMS! GENEROUS Tl!\m:i.\S! I GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD. i 2<», Clniir(,«r.,ii 4ve. M\(.\P(M{K Pin we, U3S, 5399, ISM46 words
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Article146 1952-10-01 4 THE Singapore Government was yesterday accused oi •exploitation of its workers "by exacting work out of them for lunger than nine hours per day without paying for .such work.'' The accusation was levelled against the Government by Inche Hassan bin Hussain. Secretary of the Government Seamen's146 words
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Article, Illustration366 1952-10-01 4 Officer's I Sten Gun t Recovered KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —A patrol of the Ist Green Howards, who are due to return to the United Kingdom shortly. yesterday killed a Chinese terrorist who had a reward of > $4,000 on his head. HeYong Peng Seong - 366 words
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320 1952-10-01 4 A 15-YEAR-OLD schoolboy told the Singapore Third District Court yesterday that lor five months he had to pay S3 each mouth to three Chinese, who threatened him with assault if he tailed to pay. The boy, Tan Thiam Kee, testified at the tr:a of320 words
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Article359 1952-10-01 4 TWO thousand daily-rated unskilled employees of the Singapore Naval Base have been granted increases m their basic wages. Mr. B. Sithiah, President of the 10,000-strong Naval Base Labour Union, told The Standard jesterday his Union has been informed by the Commodore Superintendent that the Defence359 words
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Article95 1952-10-01 4 KUAI.A LUMPUR, Tues The ease against Hashim bin Abdul Gbam (J4>, former President of the Peninsular Malays Union, tor criminal breach of trust of S 1.000. u.js today transferred from the Fir<t Magistrate's Court to the SosN.'ons Court for h<fsrisg on Oct. 7. When the case earae95 words
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Article54 1952-10-01 4 THE Singapore Police have seized a number of Malayalam books from an Indian bookseller m the City. Their contents are believed to be Commynistic m nature. These book? have been im- ported from India. A Police spokesman toid The Standard j yesterday that investigations I are54 words
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Article33 1952-10-01 4 THE Boon Yew Association, Singapore, will celebrate its 11th anniversary at the club's premises on Oct. 4 and 5, IJ9S2. A genera] meeting will beheld on Oct. 4 at noon.33 words
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Article193 1952-10-01 4 SINGAPORE Goven ombl In a <:.tte:7it-p.: yesterday d that In 'the Colony atf Singapore A i Report for 1951 reference made to the large 1 ""> »1 nibber and tin to the U.S.A. which resulted m a very great contribution to the dni'ar reserves of193 words
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Article105 1952-10-01 4 THE Base Offfoaao L\ hold a charity fete tfa good m aid of the Christ Fund for children at the 8.0.D. football ground, near the British Mi ttary Hospital In addition to :n 0 usual si and various games, there will be a mode! &c105 words
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Article64 1952-10-01 4 THE Singapore Admiralty Local Stall Union executive committee will hold an emergency meeting today 1 i c ect a president to replace Mr. Wong Seng Tuck who resigned from bis post last week. Mr. Wong resigned after being censured by the executive committee of the Union64 words
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Article252 1952-10-01 4 SINGAPORE subsfcitioas liable to load vhtrriding today: DAY lan !>«• PI t. Canning, s«*:«h St. Waterloo St.. St. Andrews High Stamford Kd.. Albert St.. Short St.. New S'Bwre he Works, < heni? Yam Ptate. VinsUme, M.uKfiuie Ud.. Bukit limali Pumps. Hulcstier Koa«i, Jalan ArnfKis. Siong Hoe Bjb-252 words
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Advertisement243 1952-10-01 4 FOR -77 I £3 CHILDREN i| 6to 60! X Cecil B.DESiij___ "»f 'iSLW V I**^ Cuior by tV f w /-.r-» >-l P.m. TECH>'. T -COiOR i -5 B I la l| SPECIAL PBEJffiLEASE SBOWING i__ SAT. at MIDNIGHT 1 MCWS S^TOWD-flGimiW IDVESTURB! L-^a L RAFAEL SABATINj'S~ CJ §CARAMOUCHE ti243 words
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Advertisement160 1952-10-01 4 SHAW BROS. OROANIZATION^ WELCOMES OUR Bu^AL VISITORS STARTS flfY^nTn^TT^ TOMORROWUiIiII'W 6j and THE WORLD'S BIGGEST ILLUSION SHw A REAL FAMILY SHOW, BRING YOUR CHIIDRf"' The Greatest lhin» Exponent THE 2H «'o! GREAT J|^ e^;^- PRICES: Mfc f"' </ $«0,56, $4&52 1 ir; IM V/ CCA T C -J^Bfe'l -R)-; C>tni160 words
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Miscellaneous57 1952-10-01 4 I CANTT WAIT T GET HOV\e\J f I GOTTA DO £OMETHINI'... 1 l Tr iSS^ wucre/^ vone isjcrw CC 7 AN' CHOMPIN' CHEESE I/A GETTIN' WEAK FROM lis_ L GeSlek^zHF J JS^^ M!NI7 _6AN?W!CHE£ /AY 4TOMACM^ HUNGER MU^TA Pl^Ss, CAc^ fe^f^ VLJ V °V^ T Kp—^l^^'^^ ll^^^^ »^HT OUT TH'57 words
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Article, Illustration320 1952-10-01 5 K L MUNICIPALITY COSTS INCREASING Move To Raise Maximum Rates KUALA LUMPUR, T»es.— The Municipal Councillors today unanimously ogreed to a resolution moved i>y the Municipal President, Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, to petition the Sultan m Council to free the Municipality of its hand to charge rates of which320 words
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Article91 1952-10-01 5 "Mamlunl Staff C^l 1 1 J|MHIIKIHI hi \l A I.IMPIR. Tue. The Government Clcrii tl Services I 'nion. Sekingnr. are to conduit a survej oi Clerical appointments and make recommendations m |be increase of clerical special grade and superstate pasts m accordance with agreement readied91 words
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Article67 1952-10-01 5 Muar Courl Briefs.. LOW v:h I milk cc was fined Mv I a Vu-> i ICO the baas o i his i uar. Poagand c found Kan :i a J Bu M.-n were each fined Tan Kin T- -vns fined *< fo ridins an onlic ed bicycle ai Jal i67 words
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Article155 1952-10-01 5 Xl VI v I I Ml'l l». Tin-. Reference io receni micccaaca <>l Hum,- Guards m I hi Kefamtan m \»iiitl» t!i»\ kii! (I Hiiir lerroritfts >% till parangs was made to Kam pong Sega Guards l>\ Ihe l>«|»>it\ Ilinh Commissioner ;-ti tiLis after In*155 words
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Article, Illustration411 1952-10-01 5 Police Post Warned Of Raid, Court Told v X How (i m 1 anfl I New if an which dv > ting m the v tlage headman, I re the Ma§is--1 Sankey yesterday uting Officer. ASP S Bgfe, I lion vaj made to gainsi Poire Seis Latil Sum. who bYong Peng Seong - 411 words
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Article183 1952-10-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The 180 th terrorisi since the Emergency began was hange I m Taiping prison this moming He was Ah Sin alias Bah I Ah Sin who was i iptured on May 25 by a patrol of the Ist Manchester Regiment operating m183 words
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Article151 1952-10-01 5 .TOMORB BAIIRU. lr.es. The general duties of the Commissioner of Lands and Mines well as those of Collectors of Land Revenue were outlined to delegates from New Villages m Johore by Mr. J. K. Creer. Commissioner of Lands and Tsiir.es, Johore. The delegates were attending the151 words
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Article66 1952-10-01 5 5MORs Fined In Sercniban SEREMBAN, Tues. Five private.-- of the Malay Regiment, Nayan, Isa, Hassan. Musa and Din. were convicted by the Seremban magistrate today on a charge of being members of an unlawful assembly at Eantau Police Station and using force to a Chinese lorry driver. Chin Jin, and66 words
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Article34 1952-10-01 5 The Chief Medical Officer, Trenggenu, Dr. Arthur Bc;.rblock who left for the I niton Kingdom during the weekend was given a farewell dinnerby the Medic-i.l Department. This was followed by jogei party.34 words
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Advertisement22 1952-10-01 5 ro INTRODUCE ft I! 111 D O ree Speed price is available tor one iriunin *Jv'fi <^Sk> from all authorised Philips Dealers22 words
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Article, Illustration848 1952-10-01 6 fET give a thoughi and extend a fraternal hand <<■ our colonial brothers m Britain who truggling to casl oil the yoke of alien rule. We gaged m a struggle to u. ;n independence sain indifferent to the appeals oJ the colonial > t" Britain. In particular848 words
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Article1785 1952-10-01 6 A Correspondent - A Correspondent By Bo n n Se p 1 e mber. ()X Novembei 12, 194:-!, a law was promulgated which was. and re* mains, unique m German history. By the terms of the so -c ailed Lex Krupp" the German State bound itself by what was1,785 words
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Article700 1952-10-01 6 RICHARD CROSSMAN M.P., back from Italy, has the answer from one who had it from the horse's mouth that, the next best thing is to find someone who has an entree to the Kremlin and can put the questions for us. SO far this700 words
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Article206 1952-10-01 6 We the PEOPLE MORALS AND FILMS Sir: A local film critic recently said that our me are well looked after by the Film Censor. If that is ti then we should be quite satisfied with the decision of .Air. Jack Evans m banning the French film 'La Ronde"'. on the206 words
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Article34 1952-10-01 6 Review of Views Ewt-Wesi r W.\ ING j ho: China, tin ted X i i I I l ing, PS rung [01 Tha: everj ar, the R- a of A IK:. < difl have <T34 words
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Article10 1952-10-01 6 MALAYS AND MALAY Sir. 1 Q newspaper would tht. Simeapon10 words
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Advertisement51 1952-10-01 6 LEE FLETCHER 3 SHOWROC^ COMMENCEMENT S*l* AT GREATLY REDUCED it** 1 FROM Ist OCT. TO 15th DC Domestic Rcfngcrotorj E 1 1 c* Commcrciol Ref rigerotors, Displcv Moktrs, Woter Coolers, Cooktrs Kerosene I, Radios Woshing M Client rs. Floor Polishers etc. 304 G fir H ORCHARD RD. 9 y i51 words
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Article, Illustration404 1952-10-01 7 Major Aim Of Wash. Parley To Meet Red Threat WASHINGTON, Se,»i. 30 (UP). Military representatives of i\\v Pacific powers will meet here 1 1 i week lo discuss plans for overcoming J> < ommii!M-i conquest oi rich South-East Asia, authoritative^ MMirces said la>t night. Britain, France,A.P. - 404 words
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Article126 1952-10-01 7 L< >NDO> &pi 30 (Reuter) —Britain intends <-> reply to the latest Persian proposals for enl oi the oil dis- within the ten-day time by the Persian Pri ter. Dr. Aloha m- a wa learned from y well-informed ouree tori inne limit expires next Si126 words
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Article94 1952-10-01 7 LONDON. Sept. 3« (AP): i Dai v Express 'Independent Inipt said m an editorial toda} sere i> jubilation m "he city <j: London among those who held Japanese bonds. For the Jap; nese arc "to pay their i 11. And it is right and pro] cit94 words
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Article61 1952-10-01 7 si IVES, England Sept. 30 (Reuter)— Gales that lashed the British and French coasts today hui led a I,WO-ton British fishery protection vessel ashore near this Cornish port. The ship's crew clambered I down "ope -adders and waded to safet? after a nO-mile northi asi wind61 words
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Article77 1952-10-01 7 WASHINGTON Sept. no (UP) The first official photographs were published today of a huge cannon, which the army says can fire atomic shells accurately day or night and m any kind of •.veatht a distance of at least 20 miles. The gun. a 75-ton self-propell-ed monster77 words
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Article40 1952-10-01 7 \i:\v YORK. Se_>t. 30 (AP)— The New York Times snid today that relief of General James A. Van Fleet, alter 17 months gruelling command of the Eiuhth Amiv m Korea, has been decided on at the Pentagon.40 words
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Article90 1952-10-01 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 30. The following are the closing I piices of rtffcber and tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 22 4. Spot £962 per ton buyOct Dec. 22 d. «rs, £964 sellers. Jan Mar. 2 1 Id. Three90 words
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Article46 1952-10-01 7 TOKYO, Sept. 30 (AFP): Crown Prince Akihito will be proclaimed as Heir Apparent. to the Throne on Nov. 10, it wa offii tally announced today. Ceremonies to celebrate Akihito's coming of age will be he'd at 1■ ie *vne. lj i v< -i_r-i_^_fXJ-io~— iyi/->r»V46 words
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Article304 1952-10-01 7 Bevan recaptured his seats with a big increase of votes over the figure that seated him m the Scarborough convention last yeai-. He topped the list with 965,000 votes this time, against 858.000 last year. Bevan and his followers toppled from leadership of great304 words
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Article82 1952-10-01 7 SPRINGFIELD, (Illinois). Sept. 36 (Renter):— General Dwight Eisenhower has; declined an unprecedented invitation to lunch with his rival candidate for the presidency Mr. Adlai Stevenson, Governor of Illinois. Mr. Stevenson, the Democratic candidate said he telegraphed the invitation after he learned that General and82 words
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Article178 1952-10-01 7 Russian Troops In Korea Report SEOUL, Sept. 30, (UP) The United Notions military authorities believe there are between 7,000 and 12,000 Russian troops now m Korea, authoritative sources revealed today. The Russians are manning anti-aircraft guns but are not being used as frontline combai troops, the sources said. "Tin are178 words
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Article131 1952-10-01 7 BIRMINGHAM. Sept 30 ißeuter): A party of five journalists representing newspapers m Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Hongkong were received by the Lord Mayor of Birmingham. Alderman T. 11. Bowen. today. They met officials of the Municipni. Government and visited Government institutions, including a health centre and a131 words
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Article43 1952-10-01 7 HOLLYWOOD, Sept. M: (AP)— Comedian Eddie Cantor collapsed m his home on Sunday night after completing his season's first television show, his doctor reported yesterday. The rloctor said he had ordered Cantor. 60. to hospital for a one-week stay for observation.43 words
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Article55 1952-10-01 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 30, (APi. The Ui States yesterday agreed to buj 6,000 and 7,000 lung tons of tin from the Bolivian government at 1 17.") cents (US) pound, fob. at South American ports. This corresponds roughly lo the sam< price the U.S. eed to pay for Malayan55 words
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Article67 1952-10-01 7 THE Kadayanallur Muslim Leag m Singapore, yesterday, sent their greetings to the R rs, the Duchess Duke of Kent, through the Colonial Secretary. W< Ico rtinx, the Royal visitors and parly. members of the Leag red for a successful and enjoyable tour for them. The message67 words
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Article83 1952-10-01 7 (iN DON Sepi ri Common v. t today disc pi i ili •<i i s on the on* ealth dev< 1 c uid economic le talks her< t i) prepare for the nic conference m I v embei D< A usually the offl leparate working p I83 words
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Article55 1952-10-01 7 ►LONDON I Prince f Kent, with fa c Duke of i. the Pat cipation m v i said today m < ben i i n\ Roj Sung < ing both rule: f tile land and enduring <■■• order to uph< ties the i I they are55 words
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Article36 1952-10-01 7 0. Sept. 30 tians und< i i for Premier tfohamm< > today a.s i him m Samon v It i l sought. Thou 1 through p duns to su 36 the Premiei ECVDI36 words
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Advertisement43 1952-10-01 7 I OUR CHRISTM \S TOY FAIR v NOW OPEN... bring the youngsters to see tin- thoHgandf of fi ETT Kit— I H \N- I- I R TO S N ON THE 2nd FLOOR there's something to delight every child ROBINSONS Toy Fair J43 words
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Miscellaneous28 1952-10-01 7 ■^tvjjjjt 1 md\a/ DARE you I I don't TPJ^T^" f you *^J/r i w j f~ jC\ i ,ni ma i I '^^f^^S a^^w. .x^ til x I28 words
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Article, Illustration336 1952-10-01 8 Weekly UK-Spore! Flights >i:iti<lunl \>ialion Rrporlor Jill. fir^t j«'t airlinrrj passenger service be^rcwa London ;in<l Singapore operated I>> British Overseae Airways Corporation starts owl from London on I Tuesday, Oct. 11. at five minutes past midnight. The service will' reach Sing- apore the next day, Wcdnes- lay,A.P. - 336 words
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Article58 1952-10-01 8 OTTAWA. Sept. 30 (UP) Canada's first Colombo Plan contribution to Ceylonese economic development will teke the form of a $1,000,000 project for setting up of an offshore fisheries industry, it was announced here. The programme will send to Ceylon three seagoing fishing vessels, a squad58 words
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Article65 1952-10-01 8 DURBAN. Sept. 30 (AP)— Nineteen thousand head of cattle nave dwd m northern Zululand and the neighbouring areas ol Natal Etunng the past 12 weeks m one of the worst droughts m the past 25 years, j Almost every major river,! with the exception of65 words
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Article49 1952-10-01 8 KARACHI, Sept. 30 (AP)— Britain has offered Pakistan 9.000 tons of wheat to meet a nporary Eood shortage, an I ial source said yesterday. Tl i ship carrying this wires I from Australia to the United Kingdom has been diverted to Karachi and is due today.49 words
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Article140 1952-10-01 8 Training For Jet Air Crews FULLY trained operational air crew members of BOAC*s flei 1 af Comet jetliners now number 135—24 Captains, 16 first officers, 20 navigating officers, 29 radio officers, -1 stewards and 22 stewardesses. A further 70 potei I al Comet air crew members 'ire now on conversion140 words
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Article104 1952-10-01 8 SAN* FRANCISCO, S i>t 30 (Reuter)— Mr. M. iUM President of ttie Kawasaki Kaisha Line, Kobe, Japan, said here the post-war construction I programme was now tfti 'tiy advanced to permit tl "X" lines to resume its principal pre-war ship services between the United States104 words
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Advertisement423 1952-10-01 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LT^. Regular Sailings to China nn^ Japan from Singapore. Port Suctunhani Penang. Also dir<n t Sailings ironi Banukok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Due Penan^ From TnaittS* 1 Ort 2 Oct ."> Honskonc "Soochow" Oct 19 Oct 23 Hoimkon; Sails SaiJ-v Saii> Penally P. S'liam Spore423 words
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Advertisement635 1952-10-01 8 JAVA HEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Llo>d Hull.nd Amprica Ncdcrl.md I-in< (.in Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON MEH \ORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBH I M W OKI LANS S pore P Sham PewMfi LIMBUKG f*L) God SI 52 B Ocl '<hi POELAH I ACT (SMN) 19/24 Oc| 25/26 Ocl635 words
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Advertisement405 1952-10-01 8 EAST ASIATIC 1 E BAIUBiGS FROM SCANDINWIV IK (n •'PANAMA" for Btnfkok, Saigon, Hongkong, Man Kobe, Yokohama Gim 1? "LALANDiA* fox Bangkok M X o< BsriCkok C 'Not j Not "ASIA* for Baticrk k BtffeOß Hrnigknng. Man:'?. K< c V luna 3 sNot O f PROM JAI'AN hOM.Mr "BUHTANG* toi405 words
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Article, Illustration268 1952-10-01 9 F N MAY RAISE CAPITAL BY $10 MIL. Record Sales In Past Year I 111-: authorised capital of Fraser ami Neave I Imited ma] be increased from $10 million to _>v million b> fa creation of t*«> million additional o..lin;ny shares of s> cadi, if shareholders «.i ihc Compairj approveA.P. - 268 words
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Article17 1952-10-01 9 RIDA Plans Rubber Factories PUR. Tim A ier 1 -m t D :,'iiral aod I by State >-17 words
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Article18 1952-10-01 9 I. Spe ►sing the H p $15 87 to to U. 5 i 880 Indon* el.18 words
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Article25 1952-10-01 9 THI n Exchange Bank tion selling i U nts (T.T./0.D.) per 1 art-: Swiss francs 141 3/4 124 3/8. Other rates remain un--125 words
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Article188 1952-10-01 9 Rubber Drops 3/4 Cent Standard Market Reporter POOR support from oversea* was responsible for the decline m rubber prices on the Singapore market yesterday when quotations dropped by t cent per lb. on a slightly easier market. News from the United States regarding rotational stockpile buying was still being awaited.188 words
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Article129 1952-10-01 9 Salesman For W orld Trip Standard Staff Reporter AIR. LAUW YANG CiIOOX. ■-•■nan of the Standard Vacuum Oil Company, left yesterday on a three-month training course on advance.: merchandising and new speed products Mr. E. P. J. Fee, General Manager of the Company, explained that Mr. Lauw's training course represents129 words
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Article91 1952-10-01 9 THE produce market m Singapore was steady m both the copra and coconut oil sec- tions yesterday. Copra bad buyers at %'2 .r\ per picul and sellers at $30}. with business passing at $292 i on a very steady market. Coconut oil buyers quoted $4:"> I91 words
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Article216 1952-10-01 9 TIN SHARES QUIETLY STEADY SINGAPORE, Tues.—lndustrials m the Ma' ay an .-hare market were easier today with sellers predominating. T n shares were quietly st< whiie rubber shares remained stagnant. Cbdt'Peri prices were: INIM'STKIAI S Bnvet> Sellpr^ md ■vp Ovd. 4 00 4.10 cd cb. cbi. Georgetown Dispense y 2216 words
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Article274 1952-10-01 9 LONDON, Sept 30 A P) Slender stacks, tail towers, and all the strange shapes of a giant oil refinery, are rising above the Thames skyline at Coryton, Fssex. two years of bard work, Coryton refinery was ready i month to receive its fi shipment 'of crude274 words
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Article38 1952-10-01 9 THE Federation «of Malaya' imported $4,572,000 worth oJ ca in the lirst eight months ot 1952, n-id exported $1,850,000.1 according to official statistics. During August the Federation I mported $4135,000 worth of tea md exported $305,000.38 words
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Article125 1952-10-01 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices. ((♦■ills per Ib m Singa po»e yesterday were: Buyers Seflen No 1 Spot Loose 745 75} I o »t in bales Oct. No. 1 K.S.S. 75 i 751 No. 2 K.S.S. 68 f 691 No. 3 H.S.S. 643 65] Tone: Slightly easier. LONDON RUBBER T125 words
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Article155 1952-10-01 9 Standard Staff Correspondent JAKARTA, TUCS. The Inloacbiau Economic Minister .lr. Sumanang said today thai ndonesia was eager to find a narket m Singapore for liuluieaia'a excess peanut and ther food produftiun. He said that this ovor-pro-tuction occurred m central iumatra which, surprisingly Hough, resulted155 words
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Article, Illustration438 1952-10-01 9 Indonesia Open s First Industrial Fair Standard Staff Correspondent JAKARTA. Sept. 30,— The first Industrial and Trade Fair since the transfer of sov< reignty opened here last week, dra ing large crowds. The fair is housed m a number of thatched buildings i( j unexpected rain showers have turned themStandard - 438 words
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Advertisement29 1952-10-01 9 THi BULLDOG ANT >^^ A powerful and eictllent S»Sv remedy #oi Stomochache Constipotion, Indigestion, Acidity. Heortburn ond lots ol oppetite, tnir* WHITE Wind Mixtuie it onothei famous Tijei Medicinal Product.29 words
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Advertisement106 1952-10-01 9 4, I )n ruts or scrar< hcj thai ma) (otcf I apply DETTOL ANT I Ff-TIC <"•"** WM i jJP. i w, Diabetes LO3ULIN, TABLETS i > I \-U tor t r i i iii< k in£ (,i I upuliii i Im»|| Ics < M \KI tk < v I106 words
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Miscellaneous781 1952-10-01 9 "iHifiiiiiiiiiiiniiiriiiifir- "niTiiirmriiiaifciiri ~f -nt fur -mfi mimm -n- «urn *m fl DIARY AIR TRAVEL WB S l: ?m Coj!i;ii Ce::i w« KUALA L UMPUR C s2S£.siB£*i I ,V, U%N WKuns SIB ENURTAINMENTi Rev. Kao Chi Ea 530 pm' X 112 X! ftm H< <-r» basketball. badminton no.jv' X K. S;l781 words
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412 1952-10-01 10 MENTAL AND PHYSICAL RELAXATION MOST ESSENTIAL IF YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE A BAB r- MARGARET SCOTT T WONDER how many A times every poor pregnant woman comes across the sentence "Pregnancy is not a disease, take it m your stride" and other sentiments along these lines. Of course, it's412 words
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Article258 1952-10-01 10 \~Oi'R eyes are too precious to lake for granted. They may seem to endure the abuse o! constant and uninterrupted use. but m tune they may suffer from abu.-e. Whether or not you wear glasses is unimportant m daily P ye care. All eves have258 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-10-01 10 Fisherman's Choice 2 THIS one-piece hooded 2 playsuit and jacket, model- 2 led h\ Lm> Breen m S 1 Miami. Florida, ii called 'Fishernun s < 'I'oici 1 In 2 calusa coral, it Has designed J b^ Margaret Newman and was shou n m the Miami j Fashion oum il's57 words
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Advertisement752 1952-10-01 10 1 GO^A^ M>ft raE DUCHESS] v p n s HPHESE are some of the dresses designed by Norman 5 I Hartnell for the Duchess of Kent to wear during her i tour of ♦}>«• K»r V. »st— the first to be made by an emissary J 5 of the Crown752 words
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Advertisement106 1952-10-01 10 100% f J T /\TJ W» TAKES I WATERBURYS for extra strength anJ X 'j illness. Waterbury's is the kl ."I and children— it huiids tip s'if S£ ><^ tones up the whole system m» > tcs stance to the germs of disea t'^\ TO KEEP IN PERFECT li tK^'3106 words
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Miscellaneous378 1952-10-01 10 I WRITADRMR i < I ry ol> S iH OTATION: **Men, nj brotbers, m-n. j the m orkers, c\ t-r reap- in^ something ncu i t Thai uhirii tbej have done i hiil rnc-t ol he tlims- thai i they shall do." I T.M?l> -oil I I RON'ESD \N lOR378 words
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139 1952-10-01 11 WESTWARD HO, Devon. Sepl 30, (Renter).— A new holder of the English women's golf championship was assured today when m the third round on the Royal North Devon Club's course here Miss Frances Stephens of Royal Birkdale beat Miss Jeanne Bisgood of Parkstone, Dorset, the139 words
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Article82 1952-10-01 11 S'pore Rugby Side Wins COLOMBO, Sept. .30 (Reu- 1 ter) Singapore civilians entered the third round of the All-India Rugby tournament! when they defeated Bengal Tigers by nine points (two penalty goats, one try) to zero here yesterday. In a first round replay, Bombay. Gymkhana beat Ceyloh's- combined services by82 words
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384 1952-10-01 11 SAINTS OPEN SCHOOL RUGBY WITH A BIG WIN IHe mter-school rugby season began on the Raffles Institution ground yesterday St. Andrew's School trouncing Raffles Institution 20 points (5 tries and 1 goal) to 3 (a try) before a big crowd of cheering supporters. For Raffles it must be <iid. Urn384 words
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Article, Illustration142 1952-10-01 11 Salmmia Sam Snead - GOLF Here How Salmmia Sam Snead fmyOy Wkmm WUNUKR ij Ben lioann is\ mctured here? Anyway this oolier knows how to vlav p" ,no d iff; his rues and neaa m Fixed position after, the ball is awaxj he is nermittina the inlloic-throuah 0] the club-head alona the direction line142 words
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Article57 1952-10-01 11 ST. ANDREW'S School 2nd. j XV defeated Raffles Institution) second XV B—o8 0 m their interschool match at the Institution ground yesterday. The Saints scored a goal and a penalty. Ernmett scored the rst Saint's try which Skinner converted. This was at half-time, and m57 words
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Article51 1952-10-01 11 NEW YORK. Sept. 30, (AP).j —Lee Sala scored a unanimous ken-round here last i light over Norman Hayes, the seventh ranked middleweight who is flying to Paris for a return bout with diaries Humcz. Humez scored a disputed Ji nctory over Hayes m Paris j51 words
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Article69 1952-10-01 11 Singapore YMCA tennis tics for todayj! ire: I Singles Tan Puav Kee v dinner oi W. E. Tan B. j feslenk. Doubles X i >k Boh Aik f Hua Chin Siang v G. Harldai k R. Haridas; Low K« c Pow r. Y. Khoo v K. S. Pang69 words
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Article105 1952-10-01 11 A bbots Fell Drops Dead SYDNEY, Sept. 30. (Renter- AAI J (Airmail). AbbotsFell, who brought 30,000 sriineas when sold m the open i ring at the end of his raring i career m England, dropped dead after a rerebral haemorr- i hage at Prince's Farm stud, j Castlereagh. The stallion,105 words
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Article180 1952-10-01 11 Latiff W., S.C.C. Share Honours SINGAPORE CBICKET CLUB and Latin Wanderers drew one-all m one of the most evenly contested Singapore Hockey Association league matches this season when they met m a division 1A tie on the padang yesterday. After a series of unsuccessful raids by both teams, the Wanderers180 words
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Article27 1952-10-01 11 SING \PORE FA received a walk over from I SAFA I match al ifi r S Phc h ns ere unable to fie d a tean27 words
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Article269 1952-10-01 11 NEW YORK, Sept. 2!), (AP) The New ¥ork*Yankees today ruled a solid B—s8 5 favourite to overcome the Brooklyn Dodgers m the 49th production of the modern world series which gets under way on Wednesday. Neither manager^ Casey Stengel of the Yankees or Cnuck Dressen of269 words
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Article52 1952-10-01 11 ROYAL ULSTER RIFLES of Hong Kong will meet the REME Bane Workshops, Singapore, m the semi-final of the FARELF Football Association Cup today at Tanglin. The winner of the match today will play m the final of the competition against the Green Howards on the same ground52 words
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Article422 1952-10-01 11 evading the rushing goalie scorj ed the second I. A. goal. Two minutes lat< r Jerome. accepted a pass from Soin again overran the defence and scored the most spectacular goal of the match. Undaunted by this dencil I GHQ played ;\n inspired {£amc422 words
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Article74 1952-10-01 11 Hock ey Umpires To Hold Confab A conference of umpires will be hc!d at the S.R.C. on day. O:t. 7. a1 < p.m. Atliiiate.s an .-.^icd to inform all umpire and those interested mi nb rs of dubs to j make it a at to attend the conference. Di jcu74 words
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Advertisement533 1952-10-01 11 NOTICES Rl NICIPAUTY OF Kll Ui LUMPUR. OCRS wi pu he Ku; I I impui i ipui RSION (»F IPAL LA ines ro XI ROAD I 'i. site r> gfl and rui requiri menta parti- c of ;He Kuala r ing ofllec boon on rking up |q the ing ol533 words
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Advertisement761 1952-10-01 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS NOTICE Ar> are invited foi >n '■> ol Chinese Temporan V" atoi m be Jot: >re Polici .-i a: v payabli > plus approved »l of Living Al owan -c m ites bould be G P° s ol the I lowini tlificatioi 11 Cambridge School Cer ti'i iate761 words
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Advertisement399 1952-10-01 11 NOTICES Intending passengers for 1 the s s "Raiula" should note that m future all heavy baggage foi Nagapattinajn and I Madia? should be placed I alongside the vessel at the Sinq^Dore Harbour Bosid Godown on the day before the vessel sails when 50 cents pei ■nibic foot will charter!399 words
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Advertisement319 1952-10-01 11 i v Vyy^i^^ay n n L xvvT I /mt\ r^ v^a\ Protect your car beauty with all-weather SIMONIZ" Preserve the beauty of yr new cat a loi fe lon| timt Simoniz it* Jutt one coat ol S monii a] plied m I i 'f hours v.;!i Beal 011 l aD319 words
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217 1952-10-01 12 IPOH A three-cornered tussle between No Regrets, Solar 5 arlight and bottom weight Earthquake should feature the main event for Class One Division Two horses over the five-and-a-half furlongs straight this afternoon the second day of the Perak Turf Club's Gold Vaso Meeting. II v Ibejcmkf who217 words
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Article139 1952-10-01 12 II indsor Lad Gay Reveller Goodwood CORALITA CORALITA CORALITA 1 Break of Dawn Frimstyle Modest Flutter Metros. ir Modest Mutter i rrimstyle TARZAN GEIFANG STAR I KINGDOM Z Lilly Pad Lilly Pad I Piercebridge Geifang Mar Kingdom I Tarzan MI LING jMY LIXG Ml LING 3 Kins (row139 words
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Article154 1952-10-01 12 trains a Pink flower mare c; £ood account of p opening day of the sn« carried the field part oi the trip to thud to 'Rice King and j s m impressive maide I S c should again Mg ir. this race five pounds more154 words
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Article152 1952-10-01 12 I i!!\ r.id i ie with a Sourish I to Nevi A Blank and sis furlongs on S i S vas di to begin b ■<. ■ss gave a promisi She is capable of i wing on her recent effort, j She getj n< and more although152 words
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Article165 1952-10-01 12 I»*felwrc c a creditable i he dictated terma V Be down by ashort-; A Blank over six n Division Seven on the He sets one pound tesa wei thia longer trip al-! nigh running m better com-j re is capable of j I the .;.):ney. I165 words
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Article135 1952-10-01 12 RiMntoin m a goodish race second to Arch Sin D ion Four six Furs. I igain »ive a good J »unt here lavinfl tame weight >ufth up two divi- 19 a winner over; Singapore m May 'U.uicd :io:iie Announce [h u n Tw" field er135 words
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Article151 1952-10-01 12 Brownsbay confirmed his track i when he finished third to i-ide m Division Four ocr x furlongs on the opening day I the meet. He gets four ounds more and is up a divion. He should be very hard to Danfle Bay a three year-old j din151 words
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Article260 1952-10-01 12 Muffin Man ran his best race, yet when he came through with a sustained effort to finish third behind Indelible over six furlongs on Sunday. He meets Indelible on seven' pounds better terms for a head and a length beating and should turn the tables on260 words
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Article91 1952-10-01 12 THE results of the recent Stanvac League Table Tennis tournament for the r ear are: Open league singles cham- pion— Tan Miang Siam: Run-ner-up Sim K. N. Hew. Open league doubles champions—Simon K. N. Hew and Ang Fio Sang; Runners-iip Tan Miang Siam and Ang Foo Sang91 words
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Article90 1952-10-01 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Selangor Chinese Recreation Club defeated the Sentul Sports Club by two goals to one at hockey, on the Pudu Road ground, this evening. The game was slow and scrappy with the Chinpse having more of the exchanges. The Chinese led by a90 words
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Article175 1952-10-01 12 IPOH Tues.— Officials of .States and Settlement Chinese: (Athletic Associations m the (Federation met here today and; (decided to accept the invitation > »of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission of Taiwan lor a Federation Chinese Basket oall •team to play a series of games175 words
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Article116 1952-10-01 12 IPOH. Tues.— The Ipoh D strict Hockey Association will I hold a hockey trial on Saturday at 5 p.m. to pick a Central XI against the North on Oct. 11, on the Ipoh Upper Padang. The following players have been selected to participate m the116 words
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Article55 1952-10-01 12 SYDNEY, Sent. 30 (AFP)— The American Negro lightweight boxer Freddie Dawson yesterday beat fe low Negro Walter Haines when the referee stopped their light m the 9th round. During the fight Haines was floored twice and was completely, helpless when the referee intervened. Previously Haines had55 words
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Article87 1952-10-01 12 GAN ENG SEXG School will be holding their 26th Annual Athletic Sports on Mon- day Oct. t> at 3 p.m. Old Boys are reminded that i they have two events and en- tries close on the field. For I those still In school, the Old87 words
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Article74 1952-10-01 12 THE team to represent the Singapore Volunteer Police m a S.A.F.A. Div. 3 game against JTuan Mono 0.8.A. at the Geyi lang Stadium on Sunday, will be selected from the following. William Ho, James Too. V. Nadarajah, Samal Sahib, Shazali. D. Kessler, Gob Kirn Pong, Luke Lopes. Charlie74 words
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Article100 1952-10-01 12 LONDON, Sept. 30. (Rcuter) Yesterday's football results were GLASGOW CUP FINAL: Rangers 1 Patrick Thistle 3 (Played at Hampden Park). LEAGUE 111 (SOUTHERN): Bristol Rovers 3 Norwich City 1, Coventry 1 Exeter 0. LEAGUE 111 (NORTHERN)Crewe 4 Chester I, Halifax 2 Oldhdrri 2. Mansfield 3 Darling- ton 2,100 words
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Article340 1952-10-01 12 NEO GETS BETTER AND BETTER Slashes 1500-Mtrs. Record By 57-Secs. NEO CHWEE KOK scored the most dazxl ing success of his swimming career when he shattered his 1500 metres free style record of 21 mins. 6.8 sees with a superb new time of 20 mins. 9.5 sees m the first340 words
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Article99 1952-10-01 12 Today's Sport SINGAPORE HOCKEY: SHA League Div. IB Khalsa Assn. 0 REME at KhaUa; Div. '2 Royal Malayan Navy v Works Service at RMS; Div. 2B Hong Kong Shanghai Bank V SMSr "< SMSU. Friendly:— YMCA V CSC I CSC. SOCCER: SAFA d 2 Kola Raja v CheerVid Lads at99 words
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119 1952-10-01 12 PAR IT BI'XIAR rues. Krian Tuc ikinf their debut Bt »y were de: ed by Krian Rover by one nil The game was keenly contested and the B who showed a better aiding of the same thoroughly deserved to win 1 i a sound119 words
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Article24 1952-10-01 12 KUALA LUMPUR. T Or. the YaICA ground, the V's the Selangor Malays who pliye I I I g .-keeper by 3—2.24 words
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Article36 1952-10-01 12 two lac i Br.M.v s«ea Sub t,--:, the Dink's the W.uui p H i k fees i h 11 11 the fil Braganza from the The;. way i Laßi the I Oth36 words
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Article10 1952-10-01 12 Perak CRC Down School IPO" on evenii s EChoon I10 words
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207 1952-10-01 12 KlangGlubOutplay United In 2 0-0 Win KLANG. Mon. Klaus Club scored another victory m a rusher match when the\ defeated Selan«or United by 20 points (one goal, three tries and two penalties) to nil played at Klang to-day. So far, Klang Club won three of four games played. X a:;^207 words
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Article70 1952-10-01 12 PEXAXG. Tues Mr. Chang t Mm Kee. a teacher of the > Penang Free School, left here by air fur Singapore this after- noon to join the University ol Malaya. He is on a government scholarship for honours degree. Mr. Chang is a well-known all-round sportsman70 words
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Article44 1952-10-01 12 IPOH. Tues.— Anglo-Chinese Girls Schooi and Perak Chinese Recreation Ciub shared honours m a women's league hockey match on the lower padang today. Exchanges were even but the AjCGS were unlucky to have missed a certain goal a few minutes l'rom time..44 words
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Article34 1952-10-01 12 SELETAR 'A' mee^ (IHQ tn a rugby friendly at Sf ietar feoday with the following side: Howell (Caot.); Evans. Taylor. Stewart, Watnou^h. Cotton. Norman, Cripps, Dawsoti, Wi-e, Taebert, Wrath, Brown, Mulligan. Chawmer.34 words
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Article9 1952-10-01 12 Eurasians Held To 3-3 Draw drew I I ever.9 words
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