Singapore Standard, 2 October 1952
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Title Section14 1952-10-02 1 Singapore Standard VOL. 11l NO. 92 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 032. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration161 1952-10-02 1 plioto »Sre Pat;*" l\ photo. photo. THE City Council President. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, presents t«> the Duchess of Kent a silver casket containing the scroll relating to the conferment of the Freedom of the City of Singapore and a sealed copy of theStandard - 161 words
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Article89 1952-10-02 1 Comet output Ahead Of Schedule Od (AP), as Air- at h) have got Beet oi nine I Comet airliners ahead of time, H an i Aircraft makers f >f the i i d-breaking jet aird i today. I mm i g Comets for m Pacifl Airlines, f hc I i89 words
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Article48 1952-10-02 1 Gen.Naguib May Abolish Monarchy m touch w ll N ;i b, pre- >lish the n a re--aid the I ptain the pit a politics yap m puns and its b nor any of c openly Naguib g a triumphal countrye he is being hailed 3 comSod to save48 words
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433 1952-10-02 1 KUALA IJ vIPIK. Wed.— A Commission of Inquiry into run uplimi has been set up by the Federation Government with Mr. Justice Taylor as its chairman. The Commission will start work immediately. The fference of tin- Commission are to into ider, the incidence of433 words
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Article77 1952-10-02 1 Dal ton On Peace In East MORKCAMBF. Oct. I (Al The Labou Minister, Hug Dali said 1 thai the ir believed there could be no lasting political settlement m f j£ >: which was not b i sed on n g lion ol the P( \g Govn n:n He reading77 words
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682 1952-10-02 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE DUCHESS OF KENT, m a 40 minute ceremony watched by a quietly proud crowd of more than 5,000 citizens on the steps of the City Hall, yesterday inscribed the first Royal name upon Singapore City's roll of Freemen. She682 words
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Article89 1952-10-02 1 LONDON, Oct l (AP)— A C, ivernment announcement last i nighi disclosed that it i,. running 11 times deeper m the red than i year ago because revenue has 4>!i^ down while expenses have risen sharply. H it government revenues n■. mallv run heavier m89 words
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Article95 1952-10-02 1 TOKYO, Oct. 1, (Keuter-AAP). United Nations guards and Communist prisoners clashed today on Che.ju Island and 45 Chinese died. One hundred and twenty prisoners were injured. A United Nations Command; statement .said the camp j where the Bghting occurred, Xu. 3 A. contained a95 words
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Article26 1952-10-02 1 MEMBERS of a Swiss mountain Himbiis" team said yesterday they will begin their second a?<aii!t on Mount F.v.m i\>t on Oct. 6. APAP - 26 words
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Article18 1952-10-02 1 A URUGUAYAN Air Force B-2> bomber exploded and crashnd on Tu<-^H;iv killine seven r-re-vmen.— A PAP - 18 words
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262 1952-10-02 1 The Duke Wanted A Snap, So Warship Is Chased Standard Shipping Reporter THE SKA- traditional love of the Royal Family -had first claim on the young Duke of Ken: on his first morning In Singapore yesterday. Forsaking the sights of the city, he went for a fourhour cruise m a262 words
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82 1952-10-02 1 BANGKOK. Oct. 1 (AlT)— Mrs. Yoramai of Iran*. Northeast Thailand, ha>. offered t<» meet any Member of Parliament v: a public boxin; mutch. All pro reds, would go to the relief of needy families of the Not the i«.t. Mrs.. Voranui. a former82 words
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Article468 1952-10-02 1 Riot Of Colour Pomp A KIOT of rolour. a nu'.i^iire ol pomp and protocol iv I the pri'i isioii of the mili(4rf all figured m >csl«*rday g cncinoiiv of the < ontrr mrut of th»* Honorary I rre-dom of the City on the I>u< h«*«s <»1 K> hi at the468 words
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Advertisement71 1952-10-02 1 i i Li v '-Mv.y i rivhi'st tin try ing ttivirieis fr hii Uk Noith Uaai of New Zealand, comes Anchor full cream powdered milk. It's chock a-block full of all th» vitamins and proteins you associate with fresh milk, and nnlv the water content is removed. Make nut your71 words
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Advertisement7 1952-10-02 1 SHELL MOTOR OIL as the best procurabl§7 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-10-02 2 THESE Askari soldiers of the Ist Battalion. King's African Rifles are Angoni tribesmen distended from the Zulus of Natal, and they are going to give a dance before the Duchess of Kent. They are practising at Bentong, Pahang.42 words
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Article60 1952-10-02 2 Prof. Si l cock Is Back PROFESSOR T. H Silcock, L\ ol th< Fa y ai Arts, returned to Singapore from c U.K. by BO AC after six months' leave. A- ither member of the iversity to return yesterday was Mss Jean Robertson, S- nk>i Lecturer tor the new Social60 words
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Article123 1952-10-02 2 NOMINATIONS for the Third Annual Elections «»f the SinL r a|M>re Teachers' Training Association are bflM «alle«l for this week* Kiu'it executive posts presi lent, vice-president, general ry, assistant general secret ry, sporta secretary, a se rretary, financial secretary a.nd p^>licatMMis secretary will123 words
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Article109 1952-10-02 2 A CLAIM for $2,826.16 on breach of contract made by Mr. J A. Parker against Lam Soon Cannery Co., was made before Mr. Justice Knight m the Singapore High Court, yesterday. The claim was made on two deals of copra one of 200 tons, and the other109 words
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Article, Illustration407 1952-10-02 2 DESPITE more than a month of rigid rehearsals by the 100 men of the Armed Forces and the police, who constituted the Guard of Honour for the Duchess of Kent when she was made an Honorary Freeman of Singapore yesterday, the ceremony of conferment was six407 words
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Article117 1952-10-02 2 MB TAN CHIN TUAN. President of the" sinj ricil who attended meeting of the se Chamber of Commerce was reported m a se newspaper yesterX.--. ive said that he :;!d resign from the council if the request for fraij ights by Singapore Chinese residents here117 words
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Article107 1952-10-02 2 Progressive Offer To N.B. Union st.jiKLnd m.iH Keptylci THE 10.000-strong Singap B r U and Trade. I S tee of th< sive Party ot S ngapore. *o .A tins cxl H that it w; te that ':ie prob'c ns ;!;cn U c Union m A. gusi ved y this ti107 words
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Article90 1952-10-02 2 THE first of three leading British architects who will plan the design of the new building for the University of Malaya m Johore, arrived m Singapore by Qantas BOAC from London yesterday. Ke is Mr. SET. Cusdin (above), member of the Royal Institute of British Architects and last90 words
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274 1952-10-02 2 LONDON. Ot 1, (AP). The Manchester Guardian (Liberal) <a:d m an editorial today: "It is good news that a preliminary development pian for Singapore is ready. The island colony, like nearly all the urban areas of South-East Asia, is laced with a chronic and dangerous274 words
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335 1952-10-02 2 Pro ud Moment For Twelve City Employees FOR twelve City Council employees-ten men and two women—last night, it was the proudest moment of their lives. They were presented to the Duchess of Kent during" the 45 minutes she spent m the City Council Chamber, venue f >t the reception following335 words
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Article258 1952-10-02 2 WHEN a Chinese woman woke up one morning to feed her chickens, she was confronted by a young man armed with a knife, who rushed at her and threatened to "slaughter 1 her whole family, the Singapore Third District Court was told yesterday. The woman,258 words
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Advertisement49 1952-10-02 2 J^^^-"^^^ STOCKS AVAILABLE J^^^^^^VK ffint^*****^ Cash Prices Include Jmfyk LU£AS BELL and iftimm3&wilr\ dynamo H i IN GREEN 0R BL UE Also Available Front Our^*^^r LOCAL STOCKIST. BAN HOCK HIN HOCK THYE CO. 131. BEACH ROAD. 04 iILL STREET. i Sole Agent ROBINSON CO., LTD. ,SIHGAPORE and KUALA LUMPUR49 words
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Advertisement125 1952-10-02 2 HIGH QJALITT PICTURE Camera THE f. f rHi id ■csm urn t« \v irtdioicr Him- i > I MKiMI I #OVO IT a i^H BE* 1 t., B»»< A < mi.. and prajerton rang? Mi itu !<i i Iwii fii.iJrr y faulilvs*. exeriilion < "*™*"v Hi. HiAi n c v\125 words
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Miscellaneous96 1952-10-02 2 tV!-,,,,!!-!.'.!.'.'.'." wi DAISY MAE— I WANT YA f YES, SONNY. DEAR. AND COUCH UP AM /Vi i)C IC Ti I MOTI ■m VMEET MY MOTHER. TH' NOW THAT I KNOW YOU'RE EXTRA BUCK H dkiCw.^-LAST RE ffl DEAR OLD SOUL WAITS UP 1 I SAFE AT HOME, MAY I SEE96 words
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Article248 1952-10-02 3 Work On New Aquarium To Begin December k Standard Staff Reporter I NDERS for the s 150.000 aqvarhun to be mi Kin- George Park will be invited nexl :ho p: will begin eai ly m Dec »nber gapore Sty Council Arch I «t told The248 words
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Article37 1952-10-02 3 I d war r ail ■a 'no is a 15- a British r re th his V h i C '1 »i, a v i nal ions n ople > tl >f living ..lr.37 words
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Article13 1952-10-02 3 'Gay Paree" At Raffles B i V y I S < the M bai13 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-10-02 3 U» Kia 0 m Bahru pliotUt Mi*» HIIUU D.MI (lark, and Mr. Kr»~. S"^' Wh I MW MaudardMaudard - 20 words
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Article82 1952-10-02 3 Rural C'ttee Scholarship THE P S si- ilarship study m an Eng >h scho Nix H r C. Kuia ngha Chairman (if the T), i i I i Ang Seng H a 1 essman, has I i a su n 'i $34M) I v the scholarship, the annual i us82 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-10-02 3 photo. THE Colony's new $1,000,000 Royal Tuberculosis Clinic built by the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association m Prime Edward Road which will be opened by th*» nnrh M of Kent tomorrow.- StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article133 1952-10-02 3 F Standard Staff Keporter THE Annual British Book Design exhibition which opened at the British Council Hall last Wednesday, has attracted booksellers and librarians as well as booklovers. Dwo to end m Sund iy, t! main pur] the exhibition help k sep up tho tan lard133 words
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199 1952-10-02 3 Standard stair Reporter A SUDDEN marriage m Bo nbay turned lithe, lawnyhaired Camilla Dzuihii.ski into a member of a travelling magician's show, who "disappears into thin air twice nightly, six days a week. Th^ niurrin£r<» was not Camilla's but that of n199 words
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391 1952-10-02 3 Dr. Thornton Lofthouse, music examiner for the Royal College and the Royal Academy, yesterday urged the Singapore Chamber Ensemble and the Musical Society of Singapore to unite and present their efforts as one body. Dr. Lofthouse, who has examined some 1.000 can- j didates391 words
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Article87 1952-10-02 3 Standard Staff Reporter LICENCE fees for private markets m Singapore are likely to be increased this year. The Health Committee of the Council has recommended that the fees should be increased ori the basis of the number of stalls m each market. This proposal is87 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-10-02 3 SHANGHAI-born sini;in? st.ir MNs I.i Lai from Hnn^kon? who makes her dfUut m Sinsanore at New World's long Fonfi Review tonight, san? for members of the Press on Tuesday at a private luncheon party niven by her at the Capitol Blue Room. After Singapore Miss i.i Lai will55 words
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Article26 1952-10-02 3 2 9 NOW HELD PENANG, Wed. Twentynine persons held during antibandit operations here are still under detention. Eighty-nine are being interrogated and GO have been release*26 words
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Article, Illustration207 1952-10-02 3 Standard Staff Reporter TWENTY-SEVEN graduates m Pharmacy will be presented with Diplomas next month, Mr. T. H. Elliot, Lecturer m Pharmacy at the University of Malaya. said yesterday. Actually. there are '->2 students who have finishe I their course m Pharmacy of the King207 words
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Article234 1952-10-02 3 THE General Council of the Singapore Labour Par- I ty will meet Saturday to try to patch up the rift m its ranks which may ser- > iously offset the party's I chances m the forthcoming I City Council elections. Mr. S. Menon.234 words
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Article63 1952-10-02 3 Police Band Programmes THE Singapore Police Band will play under the dii of Mr. R. E. House. A.R.C.M. at the following places from 5.45 to 6.45 p.m. Today: TkJng Bahru; Oct. 3 King George V Park; Oct. 12, Katong Park; Oct. 14 Farrer Park; Oct. 16, Kulim Place! Oct. 20.63 words
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Article109 1952-10-02 3 SINGAPORE'S Director of Posts. Mr. W. A. Cooper said yesterday that judging fro n the demand for savings cai from the Colony's schoolchildren, "Savings Week campaign.] seems to have caught on, m a big way." Mr. Cooper said that ii i not possible to ascertain ju109 words
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Advertisement134 1952-10-02 3 HBL* vij*bs }^//r Cool JSfgSl\ Lovely Wear > •ittst t ttlHlvlil*lt e» Ml A a %M ■~w\^ FERGOCORD f pP^' LOVELY NEW PRINTED FERGUSONS < VOILES f SWISS EMBROIDERED ANGLAISE and LINENS PLAIN SPUN LINEN. < icst^d tmw irilitiatl Ideal for Dmn It QwIWH AL lamy Swiss I till <•;:,■>134 words
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Miscellaneous70 1952-10-02 3 ["you 51 ND BACK TO THL GOSH. DOC, r^SHE'S RtALLV V^ I v-, h■ r- j;..i U. E^BQSXSnO| §1 L AND OF 6HE.BA AND I'LL HAS SHE GOT SOMLTHUJG,/ VWiV uIKE C> AND /Oh r^O, IQ ME, lij. SEE rf I PFTURN WITH A SIZABI.E I LOST HtR /ALLEY, O-..Y70 words
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Article, Illustration595 1952-10-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Sir Gerald Templer kept a promise today when he went to Sikamat New Village, four miles out of Seremban, and saw "ten-day-old" Home Guards m training. i Sikamat, it will be recalled, was the village which recently underwent Operation Question."Standard - 595 words
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Article117 1952-10-02 4 <DM IllFNi X trick-ur- are applying a neM method «»t swindling coffee shops m Singapore* conee drinks, Atter Iheif they walk out tying behind ;p parcels on an im] I rion ome back Mil to tants 1 thinking that 1 gotten \h that they conit117 words
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Article76 1952-10-02 4 THE Ellen Maersk 5.070-iun motor vessel. which went o^';" ;:nd on Luu isa Reef about 200 miles west of British North Borneo on September 20 was refloated nine day* later, a spokesman of Malayan Stevedoring and Transportation Ltd told The Standard. The ship was refloated after76 words
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Article, Illustration322 1952-10-02 4 MALAYA'S population is still rising:. At the end of June this year, it totalled 6,586,241— an increase of *****7 over the estimated figure at the end of last June. Singapore's estimated population has risen by 37,761 to 1,079,794, while the Federation's has jumped by 169,225 to322 words
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173 1952-10-02 4 Judgment Held In STC Man's Anneal JUDGMENT was reserved m the appea of Choo Hong Peng. a Singapore Traction Comj pany ticket inspector, against I conviction and sentence of three months' r.i. m a lower court, on a charge of misappropriating SO cents, by the Chief Justice Sir Charles Murray173 words
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Article87 1952-10-02 4 I THIRTEEN tof 51 were of h ives ovei r last ists and ail f ed before Dr. ho.; at 1 HMV SI MacD Hrn: Dr T Exa ■ie ABoard of the Royal S London, who th< tram eighf one U~B SM I d c87 words
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Article30 1952-10-02 4 A TOTAL <■■ pet were vaccupaU -l C treas m I 1 Isj 1 k total I the 4_' days since l lm c puifii stai ed T 262.30 words
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469 1952-10-02 4 'Specia l Welcome For The Duchess THE Duchess of Kent, is assured of a special welcome m Singapore because, 'as a member of the Royal family she is the symbol of that constitutional development which is such a shining example m the world today and which provides such a devastating469 words
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Article, Illustration281 1952-10-02 4 UNION SAYS 'NO' TO PLEA BY BLYTHE THE 10,000 strong Singapore Naval Ba^e Labour Union stood firm m its decision to boycott the Inrthcoming by-election m the Selctar Ward lor the vacant seat created by the resignation of Mrs. Yilasini Menon, the first woman elected to the Singapore Legislative Council.281 words
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Article207 1952-10-02 4 THE GOVERNOR of Singapore; Mr 1. F. Nko C.M.G., gave an official dinner at Govi eminent House last night m honour of H.R.H. the Du< of Kent The Duchess wore a j tiara and a pink chiffon gown. Music during dinner was played by the207 words
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Article111 1952-10-02 4 THE arrival of the Comet jet airliner m Singapore has made it necessary for the Malayan Meteorologicar Service to provide forecasts up to] 50,000 teet These forecasts had to be based on the very few available observations of temperature, pressure and winds up i to 50-000.111 words
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Advertisement59 1952-10-02 4 it's a fact! r -sS^^-^-p Identified by vicious "if aafeg^Pp,"':' 1 triangulot teeth ict ,^yV«^-> iffflF m an undershot jaws, tAT 2 fhe mon eo n 9 '.\^S Piranha is usually o^^mm* only eight to twelve inches long, onotner fomous Tioci -^^^s^c^-^^fjr^ Medicinol Product, rp^r^^^f^diW »he "CHEE THONE 1 llrT59 words
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Advertisement15 1952-10-02 4 iLL^ ttiL«Ji\J BEAUTY QUALITY If WW& t $<i j fetch iv.: 1 M^. Ice; ill)JI15 words
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Miscellaneous290 1952-10-02 4 TODAY'S POWER CUTS SINGAPORE substations liable Milne Rd.. Jalan Prkan. Jalan United Rubber Plantations. to loud shedding today; sultan, sumnaua Rd.. Beach Mental Hospital, Trafalgar IM.. D\\ Rd.. AlhamUra, N A AFI Hub, New World, Perak Rd.. Jutland In ion Building Chatsuorth Rain^ Hotel, Boon Tat St.. Rd.. Bendemeer Kd..290 words
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393 1952-10-02 5 Staiidard Ma IT Keporlrr MALACCA, C)ct. i Tlm MinotiiN Report id. 1 •••Irral IV>rts r.oniniittor ami tlir stand mJ, l»\ Mr. Lan Sievv Sin for ol the .»it ni ihe last Federal Council meeting, were i!»ln a<<laimed lure \<^terda\ !>\ representrei393 words
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Article24 1952-10-02 5 RIDA Aids Kelantan Adult Edn. ..ted $2 I E ived 20 start to- of tes r M Sim reg tei n t c m24 words
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Article26 1952-10-02 5 Slug Revenue For Penang fa pie U c of is now a eoramer;rer and the Muni ;pal with the f '■on- j the 'and 1 torj26 words
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Article17 1952-10-02 5 5364-20 n tuam, J. tborc c righi index i j caught i' i bt17 words
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Article20 1952-10-02 5 For selling pork at Jalai Mahar i v ithout a icence Kok Leon§ lined Magistrate on lav.20 words
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Article103 1952-10-02 5 NKPTI" a tame young Malayan tigress, mascot of the I list Battalion of the 7th Gurkha Rifles serving m Malaya, made its debut at the London Zoo yesterday. She was presented to the Zoo by the Gurkha unit. Ntpti is m perfect condition and although103 words
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Article82 1952-10-02 5 Stallholders To Appeal KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Forty-one Chinese stallholder?, who will be told to quit the and they are occupying because it is needed for a car park have requested several Municipal Councillors to take up their appeal for better alternative sites. The demolition of the pre- *n1 stajls m82 words
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Article182 1952-10-02 5 MHA II \ll'l K. Wed. Workers In Selangor u»tc uru«*»l io«<a\ l>> ilir Malayan Trade I nion (!<mjrrrss to form nnicras ii iln\ <ii<l not yel ht'loni; to any particular trade union body. Tlu* M.T.I.C. appeal vsas nta<]«' to all workers shop assistants, Chinese school182 words
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Article, Illustration370 1952-10-02 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOII, Wed.— The Veterinary Department of the Federation has received a written guarantee from America that there will be a sufficient supply of antirabies vaccine for Malaya to complete its 1952 programme of dog vaccination and also the whole of the 1 1953370 words
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Article23 1952-10-02 5 INCHE Akasa bin Maji Abdul Rahman, Assistant District Oflirer. Pengeran^ of Kota Tinggi District, has been appointed a second class magistrate.23 words
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Article68 1952-10-02 5 THE SULTAN ol Perak, wi! declare open the firsl memorial 10 Mahatnia Gafidhi m South East Asia, at Sitiawan today, the 83rd birthday anniversary of Mahatnia Gandhi. The memorial i.- a $250,000 building and compris< school, a lecture h.aii and a library, open to ail communities. The68 words
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271 1952-10-02 5 Children's Quarrel Led To Police Court Case Standard Staff ('Ol rrsiwiuknt KUALA LUMPUR. WedLA retired Chinese clerk said here today that he was attacked by three or four other Chinese The clerk, Low .li> Hoori. was evi<'k > n' P in a summons case m the First I Magistrate's Court,271 words
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Article, Illustration357 1952-10-02 5 700 Kedah Villagers Get Templer's Letter 24 Questions On Red Activities SI'NGEI PATAM, Wed.— Jbst as TOO villagers of Bataiig Lemhu, m Central Kedah, were preparing to Leave for work this morning, they were stopped by Police and Military who handed each of them a eopv of a personal letterYong Peng Seong - 357 words
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Article109 1952-10-02 5 m' .IOiIORK BAHRU, Wed Johore will send eight Girl t raides I i ECuaia Lumpur to take part m the royal review by the Du.'-he^s ot Knit on Oct. 5. The Oiii [es will leave Johore on O'i. 4 and will return on Oct. ii.109 words
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Article75 1952-10-02 5 PENANG, Wi I.— For the fir.-.t time, the Penang Labour Department wiU have a Labour Court to listen to case?. The Deputy Commissioner for Labour. Mr. S. Dutilop, told The Standard today. The Assistant Commissioner tor Labour will h-?r*r imortant ca is, while the Labour Officers75 words
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Article75 1952-10-02 5 KOTA TIXGGI. We A dinner will be heid tonight at the ftoidrien Huay Kuan. .Johore Bahru. m honour of j Messrs. Teo Kmi Sar and Ho Keais Tit. i;. v nie:rb-.M> of iin' Johore J B Chinese Reading i Circles. t Mr. Teo of the75 words
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Article62 1952-10-02 5 KUALA LUMPI'R Wed.Thc feast of St. Fran':- 0! 1. which falls on Saturday, will be celebrated on Sunday at St. Anthony's Church. There will be a solemn high mass at 8.:;" a.m. and vespers at 5 p.m. A procession of the statue ol St. Francis will62 words
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Article223 1952-10-02 5 \\\l. V. <;. BILLING, reccntlj appointed bj ili<Government of the I ederation of Malaya us Liaison Officer to advice and a i*t M;ila\an student* i;i Australia, has arrived m Brisbane to (akr up hi- neu ilutir* reports I nited Press. Tnere are about 1 JMMI students223 words
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Article38 1952-10-02 5 KUALA [J [PUB W< era S Pc i Sun Vat-sen on at S tt New ITi during m tour this moi i i i k past I oom had re D s38 words
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Article24 1952-10-02 5 SWEI ay Yok was fined 510 by the Muar Magistrate for selling eggs at .lalan Maharani. Muar, without i lieer; picture24 words
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Advertisement51 1952-10-02 5 STAR! SAVING TODAY. i i i 1 1 CKUNC KHIAW BAnK. 110. < I#PI n I SAMNtifc mici \i MMI I \> LITTIJ N y v INI tiM'JKI wni 1.l PAIIi II ni' H p§ < x J >%J! earn v* i .R*jf ji ;i r iM OOANS LUMG TONIC51 words
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Miscellaneous12 1952-10-02 5 s^»ir :<^P« VER 3^<r vTL^ 9WISTLES/ r^ V SURE/ 7 PLEASE SALE >12 words
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Article701 1952-10-02 6 I fall m the price of rubber has naturally employ* t< seek ways and means of ecoy ins And one convenient and time-honoured way i ling this is to slice ages I iis precisely what the Malayan Planting Industries Empl Association did last July. In fact the701 words
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Article, Illustration1654 1952-10-02 6 The Balance Sheet Of China's Brain Washing MIiXA has experienced no 4 more forceful upheaval m thr< c y< ars <>f Communisi rule than the two drives isl corrupi ion and business dishonesty, known as the -'anti-three and anti-five" ments, which recently came to an end. The numN r executed1,654 words
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535 1952-10-02 6 ON T .IE second day of October 1869. eighty-three years ayo today, a child was born (o a bania (trader) caste family m the little town of Porbandar. Kathiawad, India. The child was destined to make history and become the key figure m535 words
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632 1952-10-02 6 ARRAN MOORE - A New Life Begins For India's Villages ARRAN MOORE By Nt:\V DELHI. r rODAY the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, work begins on an important aspect of India's Five Year Plan. Fifty-five areas, ail over the country, have been selected for what are known, rat ler cumbersomely, as C o m632 words
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Article, Illustration9 1952-10-02 6 "Winnie! Who the dickens urote Oliver Twist?"9 words
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Advertisement14 1952-10-02 6 TRADITIONALLY the BEST LKWONC CHEONG lOONG LTD. ■V) Iliiih Si.. r 757, A aftsj,14 words
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Advertisement33 1952-10-02 6 Not even the Soviet Union can boast of the ruthless evangelism with which the Chinese Communists have pressed on with the liquidation of theii class enemies says the Times Coirespondent m Hong Kong33 words
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Advertisement24 1952-10-02 6 A fit' 1 fi'iftil* Ifi M M i SOUND FILMS >c 309\ 3SO\ Wo\ tV )f Cowboy Stories 1 /x, A,, A.»K,, KmKm* 124 words
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Article, Illustration189 1952-10-02 7 ZAGAZIQ, Od 1 <V) Tens d! thousands oi tns i <v\ (lit 1 roads yesterday ;is (icn. >.!v.«)!i ol i;i;\i;t," continued his triumphal his popil- the Wafd leader i met. what do- 1 ntbusiasm. from Kharsaid that guil i ;i.'! urto Sudan politifavour unityAP - 189 words
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Article329 1952-10-02 7 I've Been Let Down' Paglar i I'VE been let down." said C. J. Paglar, only 1., gislai i c I incillor m the 'Freedom of t io City 1 procession to wear university mbc<. D Paglai said that he did Ms 'ause Councillors were i asked ;o if entitled to329 words
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Article37 1952-10-02 7 r >o YKAR-OLD Indian paintt Murugya, employed by the (V.v Council, waa stabbed m the waist by nn unknown assailant last night. Hia wife, Ruku. .s^p saw her husband grappling \w:.i a strnrmer.37 words
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Article68 1952-10-02 7 MANILA. Oct. 1, (AP)— U.S. Under-Secretary of State John M. Allison said today the United. States feels "very strongly" it must turn tention to the Far Easi to meet the challenge of Communism. The State Department expert on Far Eastern affairs told President Elpidio68 words
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235 1952-10-02 7 UN Not Worried Bis Russian Build-up Of Troops In N. Korea WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (UP)— An official intelligence source dis closed that Russian forces m North Korea now are seven to 12 times as strong as they were a year ago about 7,000 to 12,000 serving m a technical capacity235 words
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Article, Illustration86 1952-10-02 7 VICE-president S. R krishnan of India was received m a private audience by the Pope yesterday. Aly Maher, who preceded Major General Mohamed Nai, r uib as Premier of Egypt, confers with Ifjalmar Schacht, Hitler's financial adviser (ri^ht). m Maher's home m Cairo recently. Schacht had been86 words
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Article460 1952-10-02 7 TIIE close dependence of peoples of every nation m building a universal and lasting; peace was stressed by the Duchess of Kent yesterday m her speech at the ceremony on the City Hall steps to confer the Freedom ol the City on her. She said:460 words
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Article142 1952-10-02 7 Deakin Hits A t Bevan MORECOMBE England. Ort. (AP) The bo.s s oJ Britain's highest trade union today i, ed a drive to block left-winger Aneurin Bevan's bid for control of the Socialistic Labour parly. Arthur Deakin. head o! I million-strong Transport and General Workers Union, a challenge to Bevan's142 words
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Article106 1952-10-02 7 SEOUL, Oci I (Ul United Nations Si or damaged ;> record of 126 Communist MIG-15 jet nber but n of the Allied during th< nod. the Fifth Air Force anno today. Sabre pilol troyed 61 of the Russian-built jets, prol •>) and damaged 58. The106 words
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166 1952-10-02 7 UNITED NATIONS Day on Oct. 24 will be celebrated m Singapore with an exhil >n which will be held at Uie British Council Hall until Nov. 3. Mr. Ta n Chin Tuan. VicePresident of the Singapore Legislative Council will open the exhibition at 5166 words
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155 1952-10-02 7 Gen. Smith's Bid To Head Off 'Storm \V \SHINGTO\\ O 1 (UP) General Walter Bedell Smith telephoned both the pr< tial candidates todi m dramatic bid to head <!T I gathering political stprm over his remark on the dangei i I Communist tnfilti a1 i int< government security agencies. Governor155 words
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209 1952-10-02 7 1 KOREAN DEADLOCK NEW YORK. o<t 1. (UP)— The I nited State* hat asked its 15 Korean allies to submit written rommmts 'as soon as possible <»n a series oi trntatiw \\\m i, 1 proposals tor settlement of the Korean wax, I209 words
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Article28 1952-10-02 7 AMERICA WARNED NOT TO BUY OIL WASHIN ON < q h Urn- it from I eircum tanm considered "stolen ami all taken ag ing 'I from .1 i r28 words
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Article56 1952-10-02 7 High Winds Del a y The Atom Test ON CReuter-AAP) U I tain's fil by strong high-a lit which radii the north In I riti< vaii Hisi., tion. stratt>sp ing ing fi The scientil ie ti lieved aIJ tnom« itever it resident^ <>' (hit i i ply base for the56 words
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Advertisement53 1952-10-02 7 I LEWIS C.GRANT JRICEHULLERS POLISHERS *~~~-^^^M'== ===S r ALL MACHINES ARE MADE WITH /^SikT*^. THE FOLLOWING I pi p i X f y^ c c^.r. i j J 4C *>, <% f j'c i v H I *4» i i 'i.•■. *> t ;"JL c c t -f f* #T*53 words
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Advertisement93 1952-10-02 7 EOBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Stondard London Correspondent lONDOM, Oct. 1. The following ore the closing p. ices of rubber and tin on the London Market today LCNDON RUBBER LONDON TIN c 7? J Spot £965 per ton buySpOf 22 m, £966 seller,. Oct Dec. 22 d. Three mont hs: £95493 words
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Advertisement29 1952-10-02 7 J MORNING 1 m GLORY I Francis ran S I Mk I N(. CO I TON 1 iiui k S IN ALL Sl/l> ;j AM) PASTEL SHADBS ihuunutinmuiu; otHJUO^J29 words
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Article, Illustration374 1952-10-02 8 To Fish In Malaya Waters Standard Staff Reporter MR. HENRY LEE, Manager of the Henry Company, left by air for Bangkok yesterday to make Fin a 1 arrangements for chartering a modern Pacific-type, Americanbuilt combination fishing vessel, to fish m Malayan waters under his charter.Mirror - 374 words
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Article87 1952-10-02 8 ANXIETY, caused by a Singapore fishing vessel, Lee being a week overdue, was allayed yesterday when the owners received a radio message iroui the vessel's captain saying that ho was returning to base The vessel sailed from Singapore en Sept. 13, to fish kraglines m the87 words
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Article19 1952-10-02 8 THE Messagenes Mantimes French troopship sailed into Singapore yesterday fro nn Prance. She leaves for Saigon shortly.19 words
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125 1952-10-02 8 Police Search The Canton For Jewellery SINGAPORE Police Tuesday stopped passengers from going ashore from the Canton for t"he major part of one hour. while they searched the ship and questioned passengers and crew on the reported los? of $50,000 worth of gold jewellery and ornaments belonging to a Pakistani125 words
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Article59 1952-10-02 8 THE grounded 1.220-ton British steamship Helikorj cabled her Hongkong Chinese owners yesterday she may refloat unaided at high tide. The British tug Saivadour. which left Hongkong on Monday, continued to the scene where she is expected today. The He! ikon grounded on Sept. 24 m59 words
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Article275 1952-10-02 8 Standard Shipping Reporter A NEW P. and O. cargo liner, the Sunda. designed for the company's Far East service is due for her trial run sometime today off the Clyde. She is expected to leave London on Oct. 23 for Malaya. Hongkong and Japan and275 words
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Article25 1952-10-02 8 W indjammer Sails THE Atmirar.'v >;;':•.'.;{•. its. the Brazilian Navy's fourmasted braining ship, sai ed early yesterday morning lor Jakarta after a live- stopover m Singapore.25 words
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Advertisement645 1952-10-02 8 FAST REGULAR IRAN* PACIFIC StKVfC* Direct Ou-.l.nd gin H— lllH Los Angelev Ml Afflcnc:..) i I .n.rti.p lilies Penaiu PS-ham SYnn An IA >* GBBIABBAB... 24 2b Ort W/MOn »«rl INoi 84Noi C\N.\nA BEAR 24 2<iNov W t*Hm t*Nm l>e< 24 l»«. foe particular* of Dry Cargo Deep Tanks v645 words
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Advertisement424 1952-10-02 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., I/r\ R.-uuliM 9tti2ines to China an<* Japan from Singapore. Port SwelttMiham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore r>ue Penuu» From Tuning" Oct 2 Oct ."> Bongkoal ■soocivnv 1 Oct 19 Oct Hongkong Sails Suil> S.iiN Penang P. Sham Spore For424 words
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Advertisement497 1952-10-02 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam LJoyd Holland America Nederland Kino I. in Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON NEW \OKK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P Sham PesaßS LIMBLRG (RL) Gdns. 31 3? > Ort 10 Oct POEI.AII LAUT (SMN) It/24 Ocf 85/26 0 cl 27 9tOH497 words
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Advertisement401 1952-10-02 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDIN AVI IK (»M "LALANDIA 4 for Bangkok K/lllk| MACiUALA' tor Bangkok 2 :<Nov 1 ">\ov "ASIA* 1 foi Bangkik Saigon Hongkong. Manila Kobe Vokrharr>? 3/sN'nv l/TSi "PRETORIA"vfor Bangkok 27 \.»v "KOREA" for Djakarta, Bangkok Saieton. H-kong. Manila Kobe. Yokohama 2 31>ec MNm ii>.FROM JAPAN401 words
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80 1952-10-02 9 Aussies Have Design For Jet Aircraft I ISBANI Od I, <AF I ">ir l-.'i.tM ii vi kiei th \.r :l :11 Brishaac A«m (I' -n.l tl'il its I > 11 1 i < 1 \> Ml I .1 R ;> t .mm! -m 1« Eii 1 1 iatn ■•■■V plan*80 words
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Article, Illustration173 1952-10-02 9 Standard Staff Reporter \K«M I 25 per cent, of poultry m three islamta arottnd Singapore \*<*rc irrinated againal Ranikhd bj Ike Sia^pore GoreriUßenl Veterinary E>epartment ...iiijK.i-ii t.» prereni the -|»r«;nl «,f the itiifnr The islands are Pulau Senra- {-..in. Sakeng and Sudong. Mr A. ft173 words
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Article63 1952-10-02 9 A!.L sections of the Singa- pore produce market were quiet yesterday at unchanged quotations. No business was reported! m either the copra or coconut oil sections. BeteJ nut $32, Copra $30J (sellers'. Coconut oil %4ti\ ers> (Jambier S.'/AD (slices); 593 Java cube) SB'J (Hamburg cube*:63 words
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Article69 1952-10-02 9 \v \.SHINi rox. Sept. 30 (UP) The Agriculture Department and domestic wool industry has asked the United States Tariff Commission for more protection against foreign imports. Representatives of both c the commission that imports of foreign wool are endangering domestic industry. Gus Geissler, Agriculture Department69 words
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Article55 1952-10-02 9 KARACHI. Oct. 1. (AFP).A trade agreement between France and Pakistaa was .si;;' 1 ed here festerday. It provid that Prance will import los.ooo tons of jut e and 275.000 bales of cotton whilst Pakistan v.il. received m exchange products including cast iron, galvanised 1 lul55 words
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Article45 1952-10-02 9 MANILA. O.t 1 (AP) Admiral Arthur w Radford, commander-inn hie! 0 S Parit'v fleet, will visH tiie VS. naval base a* Sangte; Pbttit on O; 24 Mi Ule <" I] p (i to'jr ol i'H > v m I 'atioufl m the W&il^iU Pacific;45 words
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Article, Illustration207 1952-10-02 9 photo. Will Study Barter Trade Possibilities Standard Market Reporter A TRADI: mission from Thailand is ex pactcd m Malaya about the middle of October m the course of a tour of South East Asian countries, a Thai official spokesman m Singo pore told The Standard.A.P. - 207 words
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135 1952-10-02 9 CANBERRA (AP)— Regis- j tratkms as unemployed with the Australian Department of Labour increased by 13,247 to 58,247 m August. The monthly report of Labour Department for August also shows: 1. People rceivinf unemployment, benelit increased by 11.149 to 24,621) compared with a total oi135 words
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Article56 1952-10-02 9 CAIRO. O:. l CAP)- Emjeror Hailc Selassie will pay lis first vMt to Eritrea ginee he former Italian colony be•ame federated with Ethiopia. vithin a few days, it was ?arned today. The Emperor s leaving on Thursday for \xum. Ethiopia's holy city lear the Er it roan border.56 words
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147 1952-10-02 9 LONDON, O<i. I (Renter)— Senior Commonwealth officials here yesterday examined various British [troposals on the sterling area's finances, Commonwealth development projects and raw materialproduction and distribution. The officials, oxer 50 finance and economic ex peris, have been holding private talks he r e since Sept. :?2147 words
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131 1952-10-02 9 Winter Test For Plastic Pipelines EDMONTON (Alberta), Sept. 30 (AP) Plastic pipelines, used to carry oil m the United States, will get an initial test this winter m Alberta's oilfields to see how j they stand up under winter temperatures. The plastic pipe is comparable m price to the conventional131 words
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Article79 1952-10-02 9 IHE rubbei Singapore was q at one eighi I per Ib. be V.< lay' first rubber lor 0 I being quot< lb. a f Small was report with son ''-bins positions. Opening cents per Ib. moved .up slightly but were abo lb. below the P' quotai o79 words
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Article39 1952-10-02 9 HONGKONG Oct. 1, Special Standard Service. Ckxsing prices on Ihe Hongkong Exchange today were Slo.Hfl lo ill sterling $H.,307.i t<> U.S. $1: 51 833 to Malayan SI: MMf&Q to Hie Indonesian I?u[jiiih Cold £290.375 to one tnrl.39 words
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Article106 1952-10-02 9 TAIPFH. Oct 1. (AFP)— Negotiations for the establishment of a joint Sino-Japanese j molasses company m Tokyo began here today. Three Japanese representatives went into discussion terday with their Chinese i counterpart, the Taiwan Sugar Corporation, on detailed matter.- for the establishment and operation of the106 words
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Article142 1952-10-02 9 JAKARTA. Oct. 1 The Indonesian vice-president, Mr. Mohammed H^tta, has urged ihe development of rubbei fartories m Indonesia. He made the statement during the opening session of the important co-ordination, committee of the ministries of economic j affairs, finance, agriculture and information. Hatta declarer].142 words
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Article110 1952-10-02 9 NAPLES Oct 1 Travel ex-j d i fro: ■■< >■ nbcr pertsf^mrfl 'over the worid g-g-J will meet here from Oct. < Henri Engraod, Comn wrfonw to 12 to try and give the Genera of touri Franc*, it pi esi< r tl tourist a smoother time.110 words
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Article112 1952-10-02 9 COMMODITY PRICES ((♦•nt> p**t if» i m fiiiKga pore I CStW i* i v\ <r Ku\. rtSHlrrt No 1 S|K»t [mm F<) H m t"l- |)< i No. I R.S.S No. X s s No K.SJS Tok: Nit (j i, P < i I (>\im)\ i:i \V*'rt!i"Ml.i\ 'i <i; ,rr\112 words
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Article40 1952-10-02 9 s' v i < 1 m thi -i i W < IMU < I \l I md '>• I i rics I d V.' .1 ks <M> M!M\« A < Itt <* impar 44 4. ts/] •;ii I 0 Best 14 ti 140 words
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Advertisement66 1952-10-02 9 IRON ORE TINNED GOODS m PATCHOULI OIL COCONUT OIL INSECTICIDES SAND BAUXITE RAYON PIECE GOODS TOBACCO PALM OIL DRUGS LEAD ORES SHAMPOO SEA-DAMAGED GOODS WATER DO YOU HANDLE ANY OF THESE? WE HAVE BEEN ANALYSING Tr.EM ALL RECENTLY. CAN WE HELP YOU CHECK QUICKLY ON THE QUALITY OF YijUR PRODUCTS66 words
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Miscellaneous705 1952-10-02 9 rri'r« i ,>rtr>rv I A "I Calcul EMSO2) 3.43 p.m. I Llfs U<l£ \Ji-+JCj 1 BOA« \K(.n\\l I SKRVICI 111 HI !x«»>«: I RO.M: n|a o y f8A772 503 ptn lATHAV PACIHC Alin\ > \k SdfJKTV: E: W ".1 i." !»«•< X R I HUM: X tank iven. Tat Bangkok705 words
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Miscellaneous342 1952-10-02 9 REX: 1. gj .1 12 4".. 3. 6 43. 9 15 p.m. URAND: Wanhuni ot Mystery B a id 3. a td 8 p m M Love (Tarn:!) ll'3O 43U anc: h p.m. <)l)i;<>\: Pak Pin Mvi Far Hup Chap fCantonese) iiM.~> 3 ti4s. 3 15 pan. TAIPING ENTERTAINMENTS CVKI.ION:342 words
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Article247 1952-10-02 10 VOTES FOR MALAYAN WOMEN Sir; Universa .adult f- ige for all men and women m Malaya had <-*ast a very y burden and devolved a very serious responsibility on the people of the country. -is a simple statement of fact which we have to se whether we arc tor or247 words
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Article486 1952-10-02 10 We the PEOPLE POLITICAL CLUBS IN UNIVERSITY Sir; Students m the University of Malaya have been criticised m the press lately that they have, academically, learned too much but have contributed too little to the world m general and to this country m particular during the past to a years.486 words
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Article745 1952-10-02 10 ROSALIND RATNAM - ROSALIND RATNAM By HERE are the sewing instructions for The Standard Pattern No. 27, which appeared m the Sunday Standard on Sept. '2H. Note: 1. Witn your pattern pieces you will receive an identification chart which will show m miniature the various pattern pieces for this dress745 words
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Article, Illustration411 1952-10-02 10 Sir; A letter written by "O d Dorai" m another newspaper m defence of the S.I.T. and against the Progressive Party programme is typical o! the old fashioned mugwumpery which "is still to be found lurking m this Colony. He wrote that "the Trust is an executive411 words
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Article304 1952-10-02 10 Sir: Alex Josey m his article on Sept 26, "Let the workers fight" is critical of the paternal attitude of rub*ber estate managers, as a result of which, he says, "the "independence of the workers have (sic) suffered Yet the paternalism of the estate managers which Mr. Josey304 words
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Advertisement173 1952-10-02 10 WILL IX OUTDO -^2^s THE WIGIin "SAMSON"? s—cr^, (re- m i i db <-* seven wrttkai I PL* f^r *> SHOV.S Vr^"^^^^ Pi >//#"/##/ tl<>i*>iisi* Sit un'i tiff V I ctl MMBJVMMTI X+r+r Sm**h iront C- If Pres ///> i_ SABAT!N!'S^S..^ J3l fCARMOUCBE I U U > If 1 <£**173 words
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Advertisement33 1952-10-02 10 LAST 3 SHOWS 3, 6 15 9.15pm Warner Bros An Fxcitin; and Thrilling War Drama THE TANKS ARE COMING Starring Steve Philip Marl COCHRAN^CAREY^ALDON TO MORROW Universal Puturei "Smuggler's Island" IN TrC HNICmOIK33 words
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Advertisement27 1952-10-02 10 CIT (HT THESE INSiKICTIONS and KEEP THEM BY YOU TIM YOU (;iT YOIR PATTERN PIECES THIS UEEK fAITWiM WILL BE ON PAGE 13 OF Lilt sLi\DA* STANDARD.27 words
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Advertisement145 1952-10-02 10 NOW SHOWING jjfms%~^ I 7^//^' #*f// > Laugh Hit! Y'*\g**€'m JOAN GREENWOOD I NIGEL PATRICK DEREK FARR > I (n (f» 4k RONAi.O (E^NS r« OtHf MIODtHON OTHtWI StriCW WE UN CHERRr tUOIiEr KEPBUM I rum TODAY! 3 >//OII> /y|// 10 a.m, 12.45 3.30 I THE MOON I (gP||££§yf A145 words
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Miscellaneous364 1952-10-02 10 J?f RITA DEL MAR 1 I"V>l>\V s Qi oi ITION: Ihe kiss the s U n for 1 1 pardon, Ihe s,,i, s h( biriN tor I mirth One is nearer <.<><! s Beari m garden lhan anywhere rise on eattn Dorothy I". Cuniev Till RSDAI POB IVI RVO\r Morning:364 words
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Article1216 1952-10-02 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By IPOH, Wed. No Regrets, a seven year-old gelding won the main sprint event over five-and-a-half furlongs straight m a tight finish by half a length ahead of Earthquake to return $37 for a win at today's races the second day of1,216 words
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Article319 1952-10-02 11 Jap Table Tennis Team For S' pore TOIOO, Get 1. (UP) V five-man Japanese Irani Hill compete m the first Asian table tennis < hum|>imi>hi|>s scheduled m Singapore from Nov. 12 to 2*>. Mr. Daisuke Daiinon, chairman of the Japan Table Tennis Association told the United Press I hat the319 words
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Article111 1952-10-02 11 COLOMBO, Sept 30 (Reuter)— Bombay Gymkhana and the Calcutta F.C. today qualified for the semi-flnals ol the Ail-India rugby tourqanyent being held here. The otbei semi-finalists are All-Ceylon, the title holders for the last three years and Singapore R.U. Today Bombay beal Madras pres < t i111 words
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Article31 1952-10-02 11 r i [<X R ig! 7 match h twee:i the Police XV and Nee Soon GarriaM sche luled to be l)i;»vt-a -->t Fh «i pa Road, yesterday, was postponed31 words
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Article45 1952-10-02 11 NEW YORK, Oct. 1 CAFF*; Former world beavy-weigiii boxing champion E/./. a r d Charles is to \\<v.\i th« Argentinian Cesar Brion, the Internationa! Boxing Club announced yesterday. The fight will be on Oct. 24 at the Madison Square Garden ring.45 words
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Article153 1952-10-02 11 NEW YORK, Oci 1, (Routei 1. World middleweujht champion Ray Robinson has asked the New York State Athletic Commfeiion for per-, mission to wait until November b l fure 1 aking up his mind whether uj defend his U te Robinson was replying to a telegram flow153 words
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Advertisement450 1952-10-02 11 ACKfruWLEDCWNI .HK •>'-.*■ \tU- MRS I MM a KJ to eon rtpp: r r nd :> card i relative! their tad MIIUIONS VACANT ire invited fbi nenta In I n tl •■I I en Head Re* c required direct 1 1 i planning. lose rh vjn 1 I il ecta450 words
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Advertisement307 1952-10-02 11 ANNOUNCEMENT MADAME Goh Hong VoA has pleasure to invite all Friends arid relatives to witness ■.f marriage of her second son Mr. ()on Khor Hong to Miss Ant? Chin Choo eldest daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Anfl Ewe Seng at io a.m. on Sunday. sth October 1962 at the Chinese307 words
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Advertisement167 1952-10-02 11 TOTAL POOL $375,850 Ist PRIZE 36l»8l ($102,755) 2nd PRIZE *****8 51.377) 3rd PRIZE *****6 (S 25,688) STARTERS (52.8.", l eacfc): >os. *****4. *****0, *****6. *****9, *****5. *****0, *****6, *****1, *****4. CONSOLATION PRIZES (K2.000 each No* *****7, *****6, *****7, *****0, *****0, *****4, *****7, *****2, *****4, *****7. STANDARD CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RESULTS167 words
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Advertisement395 1952-10-02 11 WO 1 ICES TLNDKR Ti len ill > elved to noon on nth 0 tober, 1952 at the oflke ti fl c mdeniCßtd for purcha w w it te f >f a II j er i n r (formerly Cusl Tiong) no« lying at [essi Ho Ah Knw's Slipway R395 words
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Advertisement230 1952-10-02 11 public appointmlntl noiki; I arf Invttt I let f c liinew I emp v .1 b i Co: p.m. plus appi. 1 Cost of 1 Of the I (i) Cambridge Sch tiflcate or (ii) k I < f :i a r Officer, Jobore. NECEHJUO LX ROYAL DUICH MAIL Notice to230 words
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Miscellaneous804 1952-10-02 11 A. Close* Finish Break of Dawn and Modest and was nicely clear of Melrof gutter began best from Cum- star o.i entering the straight ma who quickly ran into the where Tnmstyle and Break of «aa followed by Metrpstar, Dawn closed En a Furlong out TLrimstyle with Break ot Dawn804 words
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Article148 1952-10-02 12 SERI IBAN, Tues.- The S an All Blues, untbeii s three have a stifl I ■1 ay Fr.iiav when ij will entertain the Technical Coll< ge XV at the Station pi tang. rhe H ;os are fielding the team 1 triumphed over •l 1 i148 words
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447 1952-10-02 12 REME's TEAMWORK STOPS RUR IN FARELF CUP SEMI-FINAL ALTHOUGH cn!y two goals were scored m yesterday's FARELF Int-r Unit soccer semi final the match produced all the thrills and excitement cf a cup Final witfc victory going to REME v/ho beat Roya! Ulster R;fl cs 2 0 afK r a447 words
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Article66 1952-10-02 12 COLOMBO, Oct. 1 (Renter) siiii;.i pun* today qualified tot l»<" All India Rugby Unioa louraamenl final wbei tbw defeated Calcutta Football Club, last year's runners up. b> IT points <on«* ROal, tni> tries, two prn.ilU jiuNi to three (one peniltv siuli Singapore will >ow meet m Saturday's66 words
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Article146 1952-10-02 12 OFFICIAL approval of the Tiger Sporting Association tour of the Far East*this month was given by the Singapore Ama- teur Football Association yesterday, and the Tigers are expected to leave Singapore by the Carthage on Oct. ltf. 1 Further application for the Tiger touring146 words
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Article46 1952-10-02 12 SELETAR "A" XV beat GHQ Signals by 11 points to three m a rugby match played at Seletar. last night. Taylor scored two tries while Howe] converted one of the tries and scored a penalty goal. The Signals scored a penalty goal through Stunner.46 words
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274 1952-10-02 12 fregri Scccsr Upset S£KEAIBAN, l>its: Tlw Negri Sembilan Indian Association winners i»l ihi> year's Tayloi Shield and >!lta Cap WMnpelitions tailed m their attempt to brin* ofl *^reble' when they were eliminated by Ke ri Polite From eason's Bose Cap Competition i |ie re274 words
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Article315 1952-10-02 12 CSC Too F ast For YMCA THE CEYLON Sports Club thorough I srved the i mil victory they handed the V.M.C A. in the Div I A of the S.H.A. league on the C.S.C ;i i n i yea! si I ly. Had it not been for the br liant315 words
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Article302 1952-10-02 12 LONDON, Sept. 30 (Reuter) Hi echin remained a strong fay lurite for the Cesarewitch when Ihe >ard was nailed over at the victoria Club here tonight. The three-year-old was 100-9 at the pievious crallover, but this p t it was cut to li">-8. de pite his tfeal302 words
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Article, Illustration498 1952-10-02 12 NEW YORK, (AP).— Our best guess at the moment is that Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor, Australia's two tennis goliaths, will turn professional for promoters Jack Kramer immediately after they have helped defend the Davis Cup m the Challenge round at Adelaide Dec. 29-31.498 words
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Article70 1952-10-02 12 SLTA JUNIOR TENNIS DRA W THE following is the draw of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association junior tennis championship which commences to-day at the YATCA court at 3. 30 p.m. Ernest Lim bye: Michael Ong v Billy Teo; David Scow v Tan Joon Keng; Peter Law v Chia Cheng Li"k;70 words
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Article56 1952-10-02 12 KULIM, Wed.— St. Patrick School. Kulim, drew one-all with the Dublin Estate soccer XI m a friendly match played at Karangan on Monday. Rain throughout the game made good football difficult. There. was no score m the first half. Dublin Estate opened the score on the resumption and56 words
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Article, Illustration77 1952-10-02 12 THE LAST fifteen seconds of the world heavyweight fight at Philadelphia last week. Above Jersey Joe Walcott gets a. helping hand from Referee Charles Dag gert who has just tolled the last ten seconds of his reign as champion. In the background is Kocky Marciano who had77 words
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Article79 1952-10-02 12 Big Figh t Film Here SINGAPORE boxing fans Will be provided with a ringside view of one of the best action-packed fight films to be shown m the Colony when RKO Radio's production of the "Walcntt-Marriano" world heavyweight championship bout is released. Given a special Press preview yesterday, the magic79 words
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Article56 1952-10-02 12 PORT SWETTENHAM, Wed. —The Kuala Nilayam Badminton Party js organising a tournament open to all Indian and Ceylonese residents m Port? Swettenham and Klang. Entries close on Oct. 10 and all those wishing to participate are requested to get m touch the tournament secretary Mr. A. Ramu,56 words
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Article68 1952-10-02 12 THE following will represent RAF (Malaya) at hockey against the Singapore Recreation C'uli on the Parians today tion Club on the Padang today F/L Etheridge (Seletar) Sgt Thrustle (Seletar) W/Cdr Rusl sel (Changi). SAC Redmond (Seletar). F/L Bishop (Changi). F O Dozey (Changi), LAC Hashim68 words
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300 1952-10-02 12 K( ALA LI MIM K. Wed On th, p(! Selangor Eurasians, without three <.i the placers and with only 14 men on the Belt) ing first halt display against the Selan friendly rugby match before going do (2 tries, goal and penalty) to300 words
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Advertisement196 1952-10-02 12 EXCLUSIVE FIGHT PICTURES Rushed Out Specially hi/ Mr.' JERSEY JOE Ro< V) WALCOTT vs MARCIAN9 liljn\ by BLOW! ROi W i HIGHLIGHTS XX). m SLOW VOTIOS 4 PLUS! *jjif'* r **^f PLUS 1 «,,^K^uj^pV^^^ "Rancho Notorious" r^Mifilll'l^ vi/ninn m:\itk J3M3Mk S^SWBfekv c*e Johnny, a pa) and JL^ A W&i L196 words
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