Singapore Standard, 9 October 1952
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Title Section18 1952-10-09 1 Singapore Standard asjfhdjfhjd ■ik jfL. i. VOL. 11l NO. 99 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article701 1952-10-09 1 sue of Govern-; e to restaurants, id eating houses in e will stop from result to a saving of I ,ns of nee a year, which .e!o\v one month's for the whole The monthly con- thfl people is beI and 8.500 tons. this ye-terday701 words
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Article32 1952-10-09 1 KYORK, Ot. 8 (AP)— Rita Hayworth's Pj ris after hearing M :her she planned ere or go to Spain. *A3 far as I know. going through ig linsl Aly Khan.32 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-10-09 1 photo. THE Duchess of Kent inspecting: nursing officers when she visited the Kinrara British Military Hospital, about six miles from Kuala Lumpur, in her only official visit in the Federation yesterday. StandardStandard - 32 words
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Article541 1952-10-09 1 One Of Worst Wrecks In UK COACHES FLUNG ACROSS TRACK HARROW, England, Oct. B.— At least 50 persons were killed and more than 100 injured today in one of the worst train wrecks in England's history. Three trains ploughed into each other during the541 words
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Article192 1952-10-09 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE THAI Government has agreed to allocate another 60,000 tons of rice for British territories in SouthEast Asia, including Singapore and the Federation, for the rest of the year. The Standard was reliably informed yesterday. This, The Standard was also told,192 words
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Article98 1952-10-09 1 THE Duke of Kent drove a railway eusine from the Sentul workshops to Kuala Lumpur Station yesterday. He had toured the Central Railway Workshops at Sentul. visitin? all the workshops. In the foundry he watched molten brass beingr poured into a mould which said: "Welcome to Their98 words
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Article89 1952-10-09 1 PARIS. Oct. 8 (Reuter) Police raided Communist premises and party newspaper offices in Paris. Bordeaux. Marseilles and many other towns today on the orders of Paris military tribunal probing "a plot against the security of the state. Three lorry loads of republican guards with89 words
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Article69 1952-10-09 1 BERLIN, Oct. 8 (UP) —Two Soviet fighters today flred on a United States Air Force hospital evacuation airplane flying from West Germany to Berlin, an official United States spokesman announced. No one was injured. The American aircraft was flying in the air corridor from Frankfurt to69 words
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Article180 1952-10-09 1 Thai Paper On Treaty Abrogation BANGKOK, Oct. 8 (UP)^J The abrogation of the forn>** agreement signed at Singap*: 3 on Jan. 1, 1&46, between Thailand and the Governments of I Britain and India, would greatly improve Thailand's economic position, the Thai daily Siam Niicorn reported today. The paper quoted acting180 words
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174 1952-10-09 1 SEOUL, Oct. 8 (AP)— General Van Fleet said today the Allied defenders in Korea have stopped the greatest Chinese offensive in 12 months without any penetration of the main United Nations battle position. His statement was issued as frontline reports said Chinese infantry174 words
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Article80 1952-10-09 1 HONGKONG, Oct. 8 (UP)— The Hongkong Supreme Court today awarded Maj.-Gen. Claire L. Chennault 31 transport planes climaxing a threeyear long court battle between the one-time leader of the Flying Tigers and the Chinese Communist government, involving a total of 71 planes. The Hongkong Supreme Court80 words
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Article, Illustration500 1952-10-09 1 Happy Birthday TODAY the young Duke of Kent celebrates his llth birthday. The first member of the Royal familu to celebrate his birthday in Malaya, the Duke will start his birthday in Kuala Lumpur but end it in Singapore where a private party will500 words
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Article87 1952-10-09 1 MUNSAN, Oct. 8 (AP)— The United Nations today called oft the Korean armistice talks until the Communists accept one of the three Allied proposals on exchanging war prisoners or submit a proposal of their own. Lieut. Gen. William Harrison called the indefinite recess. But the87 words
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191 1952-10-09 1 Sentencing Sailors Was Bad Taste. Says Jap TOKYO. Oct. 8 (Reuter-AAP). —A leading law professor told the Appeal Court here today that Japan had breached international goodwill and good faith by trying and sentencing two British sailors. Dr Kisaburo Yokota was giving evidence on jurisdiction a questions at the J191 words
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908 1952-10-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Tfce -Sptcia| Committee appointed in September last year to recommend legislation to cover all aspects of educational policy for the Federation of Malaya, are convinced that the objects of education can best be achieved by the institution of multi-racial schools of908 words
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Article75 1952-10-09 1 SARAWAK, Wed. —A "jungle house" built on the shore of the South China Sea, with an oilwell at the bottom of its garden, will be the residence of the Duchess of Kent when she visits the oilfield at Seria, Brunei, on Oct. 23. An air-conditioner has75 words
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Article24 1952-10-09 1 HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 8 <UP> The Lana Turner-Fernando Llamas romance hit the roekii and they called off their engagement, friends said yesterda/.24 words
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Article100 1952-10-09 1 Deo//i To//: 81 Rescuers abandoned hope tonight for men and women trapped under tons of twisted wreckage in the triple train crash which killed at least 81 people here today. It was Britain's second biggest rail disaster of the century. Official figures gave 130 injured but late today100 words
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Article34 1952-10-09 1 AMSTERDAM, Oct. 8 'R.-u.-r) -KI.M. Royal Dutch Airlines may h;ne HOC p«Tlui[)s iwi a ton) -powered pkuio^ co ii 1OO,OOO.(KK) guilderc each, i>v 19G7. the pre«ldent-director, in Alboii I'iesinan. .-;nd hen [Ml34 words
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Advertisement40 1952-10-09 1 Hard Times For Mice IWith the cheese ration af home down to one ounce a week, you can guess how much a tin of smooth KRAFT CHEESE will be appreciated. Why not include one in your COLD STORAGE Company Limited.40 words
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Advertisement8 1952-10-09 1 SHELL MOTOR OIL INSIST ON KIWI BUCK transparent.8 words
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Article766 1952-10-09 2 INQUEST ON 'NUDE GIRL'S' MURDER Victim's Friend Saw The Slayer DR. Brian Loßrooy, Assistant Government Pathologist revealed at a Singapore inquest yesterday that there was no evidence of rape in what was colled the sex murder of 23-yeor-old Wong Chee Tuck in her Moh Guan766 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-10-09 2 THIS photo was taken on the occasion of the formation of the Second, Kuala Lumpur Scout Group Committee, held at the Group Den, Victoria Institution.25 words
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Article148 1952-10-09 2 Glut Of Watches In S'pore? ARGUING an appeal in the Singapore High Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Brown, Mr. L. X. Macassey said that there was' a glut of watches in Singapore and it would not deprive the people here if watches were taken out to other countries. Hearing of148 words
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Article80 1952-10-09 2 IPOH Wed.— The District Officer, Kinta, Mr. J. S. H. Cunnyngham Brown has imposed a control on the movement of restricted articles on roads in the sub-district of Batu Gajah, which comprises the Mukims of Blanja, Sungei Trap, Sungei Raia and Tan}ong Tuailang. The main south80 words
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Article17 1952-10-09 2 TAIPING. Wed. Police Sgts. Harban Singh and Daulah Singh have been promoted to probationary inspectors.17 words
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157 1952-10-09 2 A PRINCIPAL tenant who molested a 17-year-old married woman in his house at Upper Chin Chew Street on a blackout night, was fined $50, by the Singapore Second Police Magistrate. Mr. D. H. Chapman, yesterday. He was Mak Weng Cheong (27). found guilty on157 words
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Article97 1952-10-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Ng Sow Chee, a 21 -year-old Chinese, who is not a member of the Malayan Chinese Association, was found to have in his possession ten MCA lottery I tickets. 1 He was today convicted by the First Magistrate, Inche Ismail and fined $25. The97 words
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Article325 1952-10-09 2 TWO robbers, one masked and armed with a revolver and the other with a knife held up a sago factory proprietor at Seletar, it was stated in the Singapore Relief Court yesterday. The proprietor, Lee Swee Kim, added that when he shouted to his325 words
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Article252 1952-10-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN INTENSIVE recruiting campaign for 150 new nurses, will start at the end of the year with the Matron or Sister Tutors going round the girls' schools in Singapore to rive short talks on all aspects of nursing, Dr. W.252 words
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Article39 1952-10-09 2 YESTERDAY a further 2,849 persons were vaccinated in the City and Rural areas. The total for the 49 days since the camSaign started is 403,473. This gur e does not include those persons vaccinated by private practitioners.39 words
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Article48 1952-10-09 2 A 29-year-old dance hostess. Annie binte Rahamad, was acquitted in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday of criminal breach of trust in respect of a camphor chest, containing clothing valued at $1,200. belonging to M. R. Duncan, at Bencoolen Street in July, 1950.48 words
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175 1952-10-09 2 A YOUNG Indian wife who sued her husband for maintenance told the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, yesterday that she would rather take his money than his words. She stated this in reply to an offer from her erstwhile husband175 words
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277 1952-10-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE 10,000-strong Singapore Naval Base Labour Union was advised by the Progressive Party at their recent meeting, to try "persuasive action" before going on strike as a last resort. The meeting was called in an attempt to try to avert a277 words
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Article100 1952-10-09 2 SIR Razik Fareed, only Ceylon Muslim Knight and a Member of Parliament, arrived in Singapore by air from Hongkong yesterday on his way home after a world tour. He was one of Ceylon's three delegates to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association at Ottawa. Sir Razik represents100 words
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Article161 1952-10-09 2 RAJOO, (21), charged with stealing a charity box containing $103.18 from a Hindu temple in Changi where he took shelter on Aug. 13, and with theft of some articles from an R.A.F. Officers' mess in Changi, was sentenced by the First District Judge yesterday to161 words
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Advertisement195 1952-10-09 2 P-exare4 111 HIGH QUALITY PiCTURI CAMERA THE FLEXARR H THE FLEXARET Ht it« n I trith. tn?o objectnn^s for f picture*, *ize 6x6 cm/tn fl n B 2 6 x 9 cm/. It! op; t| irorkmanshtp nnd the exceUeat I ruahe it a Dmen witeblc iional and exacting vnaU i195 words
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Miscellaneous90 1952-10-09 2 I ATLAftT/r-WEISftEUNtTEP.r I r WEXr3zTTIE DOWN IN A wffiA SHE GITS IO CENTS A DAUCE, 1! MQ& r AH cA N<r 57 N Hl iliTfeTl SftwEI WN BBGW aJRUVEsf j U'L SMACK BU»ITTO' TWO MERE.7-S'POSE AH WAWTS J Vh*<»»N' MCK r CP K.^Ml I^l A&WLSBIN AM' WIFE AM'LL < L90 words
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Article157 1952-10-09 3 3-Yr. Contracts To Ease Local Shortage Studied Standard Staff Reporter A SCHEME for recruiting doctors from Britain on a three-year contract, as on effort to Ue *f shortage in Singapore, is being considered by the Government, the Director of Medical Services, Dr. W. J. Vickers,157 words
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160 1952-10-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter I UK Singapore Government Seamen's Union is to .ft a 14-day ultimatum to the Government demandimplementation of offers already accepted by the Union "under protest/' Che Hassan bin Husain, the Secretary, said nrfembers of the Union were "thoroughly disgusted with Government's reluctance160 words
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Article90 1952-10-09 3 1 ***** Fine Contested K \M VAN KfcK. who had ten tonvicted and fined s i >•»() in a lower Court for K t«» sdi tahils of l t<> an authorised dealer, >i«i(lay apprulod before Mi Justice Brown in the s. j« j pore Hiuh ourt t ,i sist conviction90 words
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Article69 1952-10-09 3 FORMER assi tai I ashler, Si ifl Chiang (.::> to d the »ap re Second Police •e yesteroay thai he ives and 1 iren, f. ase came p for sentence! to one rigorous in risonfor misappri priating •-.veoM S- rr.ber id March while ploj oi Chop69 words
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Article82 1952-10-09 3 inc months' unpri- in a Singapore Dis:rt. had his conviction e quashed and he of the Singapore rt a free man yesteri e Brown allowed again.- 1 conviction gf of giving false in the District Court x Macasso" r who appeal for Seow, 'here cou::i not be82 words
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Article60 1952-10-09 3 IVNG .Wed. Lottery r the Malayan Chinese d will again be on tomocnwi atNT being some time ago. have been daily -> at the MCA office as •he lottery tickets will i re for sale. It is i that over 500 memive already reserved the oi60 words
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263 1952-10-09 3 ACTION has been taken to rectify or explain the complaints about treatment of Indian deck passengers arriving in Singapore, Dr. W. J. Vickers, Director of Medical Services told The Standard. Commenting on the over- crowding at the quarantine stati NO, Dr. Vickers said. "This is at263 words
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Article41 1952-10-09 3 THE Sirfetar Naval Base Local Indian Congress celebrated Gandhi Jaypntj, Mahatma Gandhi's birthday) on Set. 5 at the Sultan Theatre under the presidentship of Mr. P. K. Guha. the Govt of India Information Officer. About six-hundred people were present.41 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-10-09 3 photo. Groups of Government seamen in Pulau Bukom awaiting their turn to pump water from a well which, according to the men, is ffoin* dry. StandardStandard - 26 words
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Article150 1952-10-09 3 TAN GEOK LAN, a wife who stabbed her taxi driver husband Cheng Ah Ching after failing to persuade him to give up smoking opium was fined $10 in the First Police Court yesterday. She stabbed him with a pair of scissors, it wrs stated. The150 words
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Article59 1952-10-09 3 P. PARASURAMAN (38), was charged in the Singapore Second Police Court on Tuesday with two counts of criminal breach of trust while in the employ of Malayan Industries. It was alleged that he misappropriated a total of $107.10. of the firm's money. He claimed trial and was59 words
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Article222 1952-10-09 3 Mandard Staff Reporter :i<s Robert Eu Progressive p andidate for West Ward i December Singapore Council elections, appeal- i to voters says: "with v r concern for a sober and •fficieni City administration yoof duty to the family, I < mse to serve to the222 words
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Article124 1952-10-09 3 THE Esplanade Hawkers Sub-Committee of the Singapore City Council has tentatively fixed the rents for the new stalls at the Esplanade Restaurant which opens next month. The average rent for eacn of the 22 stalls is $210 a month, depending on the type of food124 words
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Article135 1952-10-09 3 AS there was doubt whether or not- the charge had been fully explained to the accused who had pleaded guilty in a police court which dealt with about 200 similar cases in one day. Mr. Justice Brown yesterday ordered a retrial before another magistrate after j135 words
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99 1952-10-09 3 RAMASAMY. a City Hall j Electrical Department labourer j was acquitted in the First Police Court of being disorderly at 8 15 p.m. on Oct. 7 in Cuff Road. A Volunteer Special Constable j arrested him when he found Ramasamy shouting and skipping on the99 words
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Article33 1952-10-09 3 PENANG. Wed. An English class for Malay housewives of Kampong Bahru in Aver Itam has been started by the Panang Adult Education Association. Thirty students are attending this class.33 words
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377 1952-10-09 3 AN ARMY Field Security man, Captain H. F. Pearson, who had for some time been posted for duty in Singapore, plans to write a book, entitled "Singapore and Its History." Capt. Pearson was the guest speaker at the Rotary Club's weekly luncheon meeting377 words
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Article125 1952-10-09 3 THE Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and the Animal Lovers' League collected a total of $5,607— nearly twice the amount of the previous year during their joint Flag Day last Saturday. Mr. V. W. Frampton. the League's president, told The Standard that125 words
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Article79 1952-10-09 3 MORE than 1.200 pieces of art from 76 schools already were accepted yesterday tor the Inter-School Arts Exhibition opening at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow at 11 a.m. The collections were interesting and varied. ranging from a miniature squatter farm to jet plane models and leather work79 words
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Advertisement253 1952-10-09 3 i JVofadc \v% SMIRTS V. W» NATIOMALLY KNOWN %yy^ f: QUAUfV tw «tvi f: (This is made in America) Onty iJrttifi'it Otntniiit/ A Si»€»m Quality, Cotton Fancy Rayon I Long Short Slreves J Make your selection today avoid I disappo in tmen t. /^br 7i>ne fi- Quality f 8C5937 AC253 words
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Article196 1952-10-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Wages Arbitration Board under the chairmanship of Mr. Justice C. H. Whitton «tates that the wage rates which were announced for rubber workers by the MPIEA, and which will operate during this month, will in no way prejudice the case of either196 words
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Article162 1952-10-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Dratt legislation for the future of education in Malaya provides for the continuance of Chinese and other vernacular schools in this country. The Special Committee on Education in its report states that these vernacular schools will be an integral part cf the educational162 words
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Article81 1952-10-09 4 RAUB. Wed.— All the student teachers of Pahang Government and Aided English Schools are to attend an Observation Course at Kuala Lumpur during October. An allowance of $3 per day will be paid to these teachers while they are attending the course. As a result, all81 words
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Article50 1952-10-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Two more terrorists have surrendered in the Federation. There have been no incidents reported between the security forces and the terrorists. Two uniformed and armed terrorists. however, murdered Lim Chew, a Chinese civilian at Batu Duablas New Village at Telok Anson, Perak yesterday evening.50 words
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Article196 1952-10-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A 23-year-old Malay. S. Othman, in answer to a charge of kidnapping a pretty 16-year-old girl, Sharif ah Marian, said: "The girl came and sat inside my car and insisted that I take her away." The accused, who was charged before the President196 words
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Article125 1952-10-09 4 IPOH, Wed. Regulations relating to application for Perak State Nationality, published in the Perak Government Gazette set out the various forms of application by operation of law, registration an naturalisation and the oath to be taken in connection with the application to become a subject of125 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-10-09 4 THE DUCHESS of Kent visited the British Military Hospital at Kinrara yesterday what she inspected the wards. Picture shows the Duchess hi the Gurkha ward talking to Bal Bahadur Gurtmff of the Ist Gurkha Rifles.35 words
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Article396 1952-10-09 4 PoliceWithdraw Murder Charge KUALA LUMPUR, \Ved.-~Policc officers armed with banishment warrants waited outside the First Magistrate's Court this morning and when three Chinese, Chow Fook Poh, alias Liew Mo Chat, Lim Hon Man, alias Ahman Chai, and Chan Wong, al i s Ah Wong396 words
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Article199 1952-10-09 4 PENANG, Wed.— The Legal Adviser, Penang, Mr. C. M. Sheridan today addressed 3« villagers from the south-west district of the island when they visited the Supreme Court in the course of their six-day educational tour of Georgetown. The men formed the first; batch of villagers199 words
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Article86 1952-10-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Special Committee on Education has recommended that English should be taught from the coramenoemeat of the first year in both forms of national schools, because it is necessary in secondary and higher education and because as a world language it is the86 words
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Article84 1952-10-09 4 PENANG. Wed As 'rom tomorrow, the Registrar ot Vehicles will begin i reviving applications lor trisha -riders' licences. The number of such Sconces will be limited to a little over 200. The Registrar Mr. Ye;m c Hoi Chee. told The Standard that licences wiii bf84 words
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Article20 1952-10-09 4 r A IPI NG v M Gin d Sharif) i v 1..- < M. the Chiel MU the M20 words
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Advertisement92 1952-10-09 4 UR i^^'M^ iT^mmv Ferranti Moving Iron Instruments ft] sole distributors: k V SIME. DARBY W CO.. LTD. W •^^^^f lm -^S^fiS?^" .^^^A^flßKl^mmmt' ►X^mmi mc i in 9 the I Orchid" o« Mexico changes to crimson f A.T. 6 ot about 10 o.m. In the after- neon it is orange ond92 words
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Miscellaneous18 1952-10-09 4 [HOW PO lIT AIN'T \ti)A f ALL THEM COWHANPS 1 f I WONPEIS >N A 1f ClCEfco/cOME Vi^vV18 words
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Article624 1952-10-09 5 Universal compulsory schooling should be the goal Standard Staff Correspondent kl ALA LLMPLR, Wed.— The Special Committee appointed in September last year to lecomrnend legUlation to cover all aspects of educational policy for the Federation of Malaya, Mate, in their report this morning, that the624 words
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154 1952-10-09 5 M \l A LIMPtR \wd The present edwitiua.tl system in the i .dnation "is as compo i n the population and i> roinplcx as the adrnii,>ti.ition of the country. nenres" in the opinion u the Special Committee itifxMntni over one year i-..» to recommend154 words
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Article58 1952-10-09 5 New Power Engineer Arrives C ncil'a m D* I _;ht by BO.U" mi me v chi< I B re n pa He a.> hv lir. T Elc ■:u-;i! Engine wai Mr H tember ol 5 p- vh. has arrived itibright scholarship ici.«te :iSMj»tant of •>, .r O H t Wolf58 words
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Article41 1952-10-09 5 TWO Australian officials ol the Victorian Branch of the Building Workers Industrial I Union tlew Into Singapore! yesterday dm their way to Moscow to anep.rj the festivities. Celebrating the am;;\ ersatv of UN Rusmjui Rev u'utiou in November.41 words
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Article180 1952-10-09 5 JAN HAACKE, a former proprietor of an advertising: agency, was acquitted without being called to give his defence in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, when he was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of 81,419.38, while being the agent of Hagemeyer180 words
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Article106 1952-10-09 5 THOU C H the Singapore Gover n m e n t spent over $15,000,000 for school education alone during L951, yet some 56,000 children between the ages of six and thirteen weiv not able to find places in schools. These were some of the figures106 words
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Article26 1952-10-09 5 THERE are 26.994 motor cars as against one horsedrawn hackney carriage, it was stated in the statistics issued by the Registrar of Vehicles.26 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-10-09 5 The Royal West Kent s photo. The rain stopped in time for the Duchess of Kent to inspect the First Battalion of the Royal West Kent Regiment at Kuala Kubu Bahru on Tuesday. The Duchess is the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment. StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article82 1952-10-09 5 A W ARM N G ha< oeen issued by the Deputy Controller 9( Skipplies, that persons who receive Irani Government an issue of sugar for industrial purposes must require a special permit to acquire sufar. Without a permit they will be prosecutod. Records must also be82 words
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Article64 1952-10-09 5 MR R B SHAH, Chief An iiiintant of tlie United Commercial Bank. Calcutta arrived in Singapore bf air vesterdav for a week's inspe tion v isit of the local oaMpsny bank. He Hew from Hongkong where hi- bank ha just opened a branch hi the Airport64 words
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Article358 1952-10-09 5 >i\<;aim>ki: snfesftatkMM HaMe to loatl >he<l«linK today:— DAS Arthur Road. Park View Hotel. spun- swimming Club. Tunjoitg Kim. I .K. Shipyard. Khn Cross. N.invans he Works. Tanjong katdng. Broadrick Road. sea View Hotel, bast Coa*t Boad. Telok Kuraii. Ocean Park Hotel. B.Mlok. Cliangi <♦; mile. Chaugi Prison.358 words
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Article190 1952-10-09 5 THERE wa* a decrease fn t»»# number of offend i' sortiei Sown br aircraft o? the Royal Air Force and of the Roy.. tralian Air Force in '>;» \iitmM over Malaya while thru it *n increase in the amo int o! mip plies dropped from190 words
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Article32 1952-10-09 5 EIGHTEEN blood (i prill l>e presented with ulyei medals by the Director Men- ,t Services, Dr. W J. ITicker d;iy a! 3 p.m. ill his off) v lerton Buildtnf.32 words
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Advertisement91 1952-10-09 5 '^tM^k f% MM. JM i Vi *i*^ Mr stfg^^i:''???.^' ->v i^k ~^F^^'- '^^H i^PV M W* iff n ■V X •-;>£?§& .vx xv^^^^KT A A MMM MmM MMtM MM MM W T- .I||^ ■w. -«*'*A J x--w x a Arm H flAfl#U Iv m•* -v|Hf *^i^ M A^f M Mmm91 words
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Article695 1952-10-09 6 IT is not exactly the Greatest Show On Earth but about 150.000 toddlers of all sizes and ages will participate in the super-colossal production that the Education Department will stage for Education Week. There are to be exhibitions and music and drama competitions. The highlight this year will695 words
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Article649 1952-10-09 6 MICHAEL DAVIE - SCIENCE AGAINST the DESERT MICHAEL DAVIE By LONDON. POSSIBILITIES of harness- Ing the energy of the sun and wind to the task of making fertile and habitable the arid and semi-arid zones of the world were discussed recently in London by a group of eminent scientists. These speculations formed part649 words
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124 1952-10-09 6 Sir:— The recent resignations of the President, Vice President, and another Committee Member from the St. Andrew's Cathedral Youth Fellowship should not go unnoticed. It is said that an extraordinary meeting will be held in this connection to fill the vacancies, but did the leader ever124 words
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Letter96 1952-10-09 6 Sir;— The Temporary Officers in the Service of the Federation Government were conceded, after a long struggle lasting very nearly four years, the same ratei as are applicable to permanent Officers with etfect only from 1.6.1952. The Teachers in aided schools, however, have been given full rates96 words
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Letter134 1952-10-09 6 Sir: Some time ago, the President of the City Council formulated the "McNeice Plan" under which twelve City Council employees were to be sent abroad for studies. It is now more than a year and nothing seems to have come out of it. People are134 words
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Article, Illustration588 1952-10-09 6 Review of Views M.C.S. Quota THE M. C. S. is a service which will continue in Malaya as long as this country is still under the British, says Utusan Mtlayu editorially: Utusan says that at present there are only about 50 Malay MCS officers compared with more than 200 British588 words
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554 1952-10-09 6 Sir: So long as the Legislative Council has adopted the High Commissioner's proclamation of a state of emergency within 60 days from the date it was first proclaimed, the Emergency comes into operation and the details of the executive powers are left with the H.C.T.S.T. - 554 words
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492 1952-10-09 6 ROBERT FRANKLIN - THE CHINESE -AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP RACKET ROBERT FRANKLIN By HONGKONG CPECIAL American investigators in Hong Kong have uncovered the startling fact that at least half and possibly three-quarters of the Chinese from this area who have claimed United, Stales citizenship in recent years have received their papers through fraud. Already one492 words
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Article408 1952-10-09 7 For Exchange Of Po W's Pending Fina lAg reemen t UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 8 (Rcutcr)— The United States yesterday opproved a Mexican plan to resettle all prisoners of war taken in Korea, pending an eventual agreement on their fate. The Mexican proposal, submitted early last month,408 words
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Article117 1952-10-09 7 Memorial Fund Tops £100,000 ll> >\ Oci 8 (Renter] subscription I For a King George VI n'ay passed the mark and kept going i "it amotml has ig mj ns from Indus* The Imperial 0 ap.;,iy ♦nt £7.500, h< ra A Co seal £5.--•he C ol Liverpool the £2 8W117 words
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Article92 1952-10-09 7 SEOUL, Oct. 8, (UP) Amateur prospectors swarmed over networks of roads near Pryongrtawa today to take advantage of the golden mistake made by United States Army engineers a year ago. The engineers surfaced the roads with what they thought was gravel from an abandoned slag pile,92 words
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Article189 1952-10-09 7 Mossadeq Invites Mission TEHERAN, Oct. 8 (UP)— Iran invited Britain today to send .'not her mission to Teheran to resume the oil dispute negotiations but not before Britain makes a spot payment of £20,000,000 and agrees to pay another £39,000,000 three weeks later. The Iranian invitation and [payment demands were189 words
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54 1952-10-09 7 K Oct 8 (UP) rsona io Coding two o liers, v. ere killed night y. ben two unloaded t trains i oltided beS .>■,". Pi tan. ai occur- 1 *1 at tlona north of t an American i plowed into the rear end ital54 words
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Article31 1952-10-09 7 i O >< Oct H 'Ren Eric Shipto B i no) ead H. i- (on .'"i•»*■■"- Everest next jrea t>e(■.i r ti t ncca oi opuiJon and a organises, offlcia announced to-31 words
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Article51 1952-10-09 7 LONDON Oct. 8 (Reuter)— The engagement is announced today of Lieut. James Nacnie Arnold Whyte- elder ?on of Mr. uud Mrs. J. Whyte of Kuaia Lumpur, and Miss Phyili? Lockhart, youngesi daughter cf General Sir Rob Lockhart. the Deputy Director of Operations in Malaya, and Lad?51 words
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Article30 1952-10-09 7 LO\DO\. On 8. (Reuter). T'ie establishment oi ;i vtterin;irv Pesearrh laboratory in Malaya was among 'schemes lister) in the Colonial Research Council's, report for the iast year.30 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-10-09 7 photo. MRS. PAULINE GRIFFIN from Athens to whom the Duchess of Kent spoke in Greek when Her Royal Highness visited the family ward of the British Military Hospital Kinrara yesterday. Mrs. Griffin is tlie wife of a staff sergeant in the R.E.M.E.. Kuala Lumpur StandardStandard - 45 words
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Article137 1952-10-09 7 THE Duchess of Kent has sent the following telegram to General Oliver. Headquarters Eastern Command: "1 '.eel sure you will be interested to hear of my visit my Regiment yesterday. It will remain a memorable occasion for me. I was deeply impressed with, all 1 saw and137 words
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Article77 1952-10-09 7 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 8. The following ore the closing prices o» rubber ond tin on the London Morket todoy Spot 2 lid. LONDON TIN p 3. Spot £967 per ton Nov. /Dec. f buyers, £968 sellers. Jon./Mor. 2 ,d. Thfe€ monfhs £955 Apr/June Jj77 words
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204 1952-10-09 7 LONDON, Oct. 8 (AP)— Two rightwing London newspapers the Daily Mail and the Daily Express today criticised the £15 compensation that British war prisoners of the Japanese are to get later this year. Both papers compared this which works out at just about three pence204 words
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Article285 1952-10-09 7 Duchess Wreath For SC's Grave A WREATH bearing the words: "With heartfelt sympathy from H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent." will be placed by the graveside of the Malay Special Constable Corporal Ahmad, who was killed in an accident while guarding the route to the Kinrara British Military Hospital, visited by285 words
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Article89 1952-10-09 7 MADRAS. Oct. 8 (Renter) Prime Minister Nehru won; to see !h< j drought areas and the rains <;> at Touring parched {Madras ;iii«! Alv-i>re in the past four days lie has atJdresseH drenched crowds in pourir.^ rain. Crowds wait< dl in the rain to see89 words
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Article152 1952-10-09 7 SCARBOROUGH. Oet 8 (Reu■tr)—Ti.e advance guard of Winston Churchill's Consexvatfves arrived here lest nifht in e ;ttt(i mood for an annual convention which promises tc look like a ?edate tea party aftei the pitched battlea of thtir Socialist rivals last week. Publicity given to the152 words
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Article267 1952-10-09 7 rXITED NATIONS. Oct. 8 (Reutcr)— Mr. TrvfY* Me. United Nations Secretary General declared today that no one could be sure at present that the rnited Nations would succeed in preventing a third World War. The tensions and conflicts between the Western powers and their267 words
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Article33 1952-10-09 7 MANILA Oct. 8 <AF> Seventy persons were rushed to a I Dspital today after mhaline poisonous chlorine fumes which had escaped from in a fas factory here. There were no fatalities.33 words
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Article122 1952-10-09 7 LONDON". Oct. 8, (UP) b is to renew hei lafifi i representation in tht iv« fi Council Iron ediatelj a| ci Ihi US presidential election. H Hai learned here. The Foreign Secretary. Mi Anthony Eden, probal v himself discuss ihe s« Mew York next month122 words
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Article229 1952-10-09 7 Tn the event of h;.ri weather on the day of the Garden Party at Government House on Oci. 10, in honour of the Duchess of Kent, the function will be transferred to the Victoria Memorial Hall. This was .-.la'.ed in a press release issued yesterday. Guests229 words
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Article45 1952-10-09 7 LONDON, Oct. 8 (Reuter).The British ii#:n fleet carriei Glory now serving in the Mediterranean is to sail from Malta for the Fa] East on Thursday for a third tour ol dutj in the Korean wax zone. .s u- will relieve HT.M.S. Ocean.45 words
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Article58 1952-10-09 7 LONDON'. Oft. 8 fßeuter).D;\ Frank Buchman. initiator ol Moral Rearmament is flying to Colombo from Geneva on O to her 11 tor visits to the countries of South-East Asia, the head quant > ot Moral R< ■> m, r imenl in London announced tqda He j will visit58 words
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Article49 1952-10-09 7 BONN. Oct. 8 (APi George I F. Kennan, the American n bassador whom Russia ousted from Moscow, has take hu fi fr><> in i'ie U.S High Comtaissio Headquarters where be wil] work tt-mporariiv as a State Dt partment adviser <<n t Russian affsilra IVVWVWW* .\\\\\VVV\\VV\\\\\\*>> \V\49 words
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Article101 1952-10-09 7 The Bomb Aftermath SYDNEY, Oct 8 •Ai r Briti.s.'i atomic expl< i Monte Belta Islandf tai < i'< wake a d.>:i>e< roui lad < < deposit. I-:..,,-.,,, i H said i-'d.t.' on nil retu i li "'< bourne. Prof. Martin ...■-<•• r»1 I three outside observe I test. He s..:d101 words
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Advertisement31 1952-10-09 7 HOfTHAMPTON tMCI>MO (XHURCH'SN f&nijlish y V,^^ Shoes BROUN WILLOW CALF LORM SEMI BROGAN SHOES BROWN OR BLACK OXFORD? 45.50 A TRIUMPH OF THE CORDWAfNERS CRAF7 JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD SINGAPORE r.31 words
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Article, Illustration305 1952-10-09 8 Operations Off Johore Coast Begin Today Standard Staff Reporter THE first diesel-engined drift net boat in Singapore will start fishing off the south-east coast of Johore today as a result of the combined efforts of the Fisheries Department and Messrs. William Jacks and Co.Standard - 305 words
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Article150 1952-10-09 8 ROME. Oct. 8 (Reuter) The family of anyone killed on the ground by an aircraft is not entitled to more than £13,150 sterling under an international convention drafted here. Delegates from 32 member nations ot the International Civil Aviation Organisation ended a month's talks by150 words
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Article330 1952-10-09 8 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Special Standard Correspondent JAKARTA, Oct. B.— Twenty-nine new ships, all constructed in the Netherlands, are expected to arrive in Indonesia before Christmas. The ships will be for the exclusive use of the Indonesian Government. Each vessel is built accord- ing330 words
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Advertisement715 1952-10-09 8 MSI REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland Sin FnnriJco Lo« An«ele« All American A Canadian Cities Penant P.S'ham S'pore Arr LA SF CHIN%BtAR. 24/26 (Ki 27/28 Oct 28 Ott/INo? 24No\. CANADA BFAR 24 26Nov 27/28NOT 29Nov/l D©c 24 De< For full parti.u ar 3 of Dry Cargo Deep Tanks and passengei715 words
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Advertisement448 1952-10-09 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China *n* Japan from Singapore. Port Surttenham Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Dae S'pore Due Penan* From "Funin"" In Port Hongkong "Soot-h0w" V.V.'.V.V.'...'... Oct 19 Oit 23 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penans P. S'ham S'pore •Tuning" OcMl448 words
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Advertisement506 1952-10-09 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Nederland Line Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS S'pore P Sham Penang LIMBURG (RL) Gdns. 36 37 10 Oct 11 Oct POELAULAIT(SMN) 19/24 Oct 23?60ct ?7'»BOct SOESTDYK (HAL) 29 Oct '6 Nor506 words
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Advertisement467 1952-10-09 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA L.K (XIMINENi S'i>ore P. Sham p» a "LALANDIA* for Banjfkok lh lhOn "!VIA(iDALA v for Bangkok 4 5 Nov 3'3 Nov "ASIA* foi Bangkok Sai?on Honekr.ng Manila Kobe Yokohama 7 9 Nov I/SKm "PRETORIA" for Bangkok 27 89 Nov Z "KOREA** for Djakarta, Bangkok467 words
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Article202 1952-10-09 9 Quotas For S'pore, Malaya Allocated Standard Market Reporter THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce and the Government, who for months have entertained divergent views on Japanese textile quotas for Malm. hair reached a compromise on an $80 million allocation for the coming year. Singapore's share for the202 words
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Article159 1952-10-09 9 :ne, Germany, Oct. 8. I <•• "m;! of Um future". fa trains may be able! nearly as fast as wffl be QOVcAed at j agCu tCStfnfl grounds on! :iana haw been work- 1 i/i) the railway i;nder 'lose! I>r 'he pas? year. A fence has159 words
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111 1952-10-09 9 COLOMBO. Oct. 8 (AP) The Gal Oya dam. Ceylon's biggest multi-purpose irrigation project, on which American enginrfrs had been working for three years, has been handed over to the Ceylonese Developinrnt Board, set up to handle (he area served by it. The dan111 words
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Article121 1952-10-09 9 BRITAIN haa become the world'.-; second largest maker loi agricultural tractors since the end of World War 11. Thi.s is disclosed in "A Survey of the Trade in Agricultural Machner""' published recently oy the Common wealth Ecnnomk Committee. Total British production last year of born farm and121 words
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Article66 1952-10-09 9 LYO Oci I (AFP): c GOVei b fparr;4 to negotiate i npoti 000 ton i of Italian ri rt a year w?*h the Italian trade bi;on which It'll Rime for ikjQ v; l£< r-t..v While the .irr:* a] of the ian frouii headed by Ntnv i66 words
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Article56 1952-10-09 9 COLOMBO. Oct 8 (UP):— The first shipment of Chinese rice. ***** of the 80.000 tons contracted during the visit to China of r. Cejlonese trade delegation, would arrive here Inter this month, officials reported today. The officials added that Ceylon is to get a total of56 words
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Article39 1952-10-09 9 HONGKONG. Ot. ft— Special Standard Service. C!o>;p.£ prices on the Hongkong Exchange todajp were $15.83 to ill sterling $6.***** to U.S. §1 $1830 to Malayan SI: $0,388(3 to one Indonesian Rnpiah, Gold £288.625 to OOe t;;< j39 words
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Article108 1952-10-09 9 RANGOON, Oct 8. (Reutcn A Burmese financial delegation, led by U. Win, Minister for National Planning, will visit London at the e^d of October to discuss repayment of Rs. :it>o. ooo.ooo debt which Burma owes to Britain, Prime Minister U Nu has announced No108 words
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Article78 1952-10-09 9 WASHINGTON, Oct. 7, (UP) The National Planning Association has announced the creation of a special committee to study the problem of helping improve the economies of friendly underdeveloped countries. The first step in the programme will b« a survey of how American businesses and industries78 words
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Article155 1952-10-09 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore remained steady yesterday but prices were 3 8 cent per lb above those on Tuesday, first grade rubber for October shipment being quoted at 74j| cents per lb. at the close. Fair demand fur the lower grades of rubber155 words
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Article84 1952-10-09 9 WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 (UP) The American Iron and Steel Institute said Monday India has displaced Russia as United States biggest source of manganese. It added that imports from Latin America and Africa are increasing. The institute, a private non-gov -rnmental organization, pointed out that84 words
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Article91 1952-10-09 9 The produce market in Singapore was firm in the copra section and steady in coconut oil. Prices showed slight improvement over the previous day "3 prices. Copra had buyers at $28$ per picul and sellers at $29 but no business was reported. Coconut oil sellers indicated91 words
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Article109 1952-10-09 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.— On a fair turnover of business on the Malayan share market today industrials showed some improvement with tins inclined to be erratic and rubbers continuing io be neglected. Changed prices are: INDISTRIALS Buyers Sellers Gammons 2 62 2.70 M. Cemenfs 1.15 l 20 Straits109 words
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Article96 1952-10-09 9 ROME. Ort. 8 (UP):— The Italian cotton industry produced 1 '.»2.f>23 tons of yarn during the first six months of }<Xy2 as compared to 122.297 tons d iring the some period in 1951. Production of textiles during the period also showed a drop from JJ0.58496 words
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Article110 1952-10-09 9 LONDON. 0 I (Roller)— Economic and financial officials !!!■■< ting hen to prepare for an Lmpoa tat*i ferenee of Commonwi alth Pr i m e Ministers p >^ :11(i:i v c n tn >sl finished their \vn>-k. it was learned aulhoritatHwf yesterday. The officials n110 words
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Article75 1952-10-09 9 Malayan Exchange Banks Association buymg rates to merchants (per si (Mi Malayan) arc: New York 321 (T.T.), -'.'2 7/8 (0.D.). 33 on raedit bill* and ;i lfir d/st) Canada Jl| (T.T.). 31 S/8 (0.D.). ::i 7 C9S d/st). Selling rates (T.T 0.D.): New York 32 375 words
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Article88 1952-10-09 9 LONDON. Oct 8 (UP)— The Count;! q£ Foreign Bondholder* h.-.s issued a second stateneni giving further technics! details of the terms of agreement "reached in New York at the end of last month" on .Japanese prewar external debts. The points roversd are !iamf> of !he88 words
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Article, Illustration95 1952-10-09 9 photo. A toe with a unique job, that of nulling a arise to ite site, strain* at Its line* as it moves the world's only floating •oJnhur Mining plant to Bay Ste. Elaine 1 the Lonisiana Bayou country of the United States. The plant is shown daring ite 65 mileAP - 95 words
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288 1952-10-09 9 LONDON, Oct. i, (Renter).— Britain s finanrfal situation is "a good deal less inflationary than ft in a year ago". Treasury Chief Richard A. Butler, said in London last night. He was giving the traditional speech, as Chancellor of the Exchequer at the288 words
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Article119 1952-10-09 9 CLOSING rubber pr n*« (cents per Ib.) in Sinaa pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 Spot Loose 73i 141 FOR la bales On No. 1 R.S.S. -4i :4 4 No. 2 R.S.S. 6«i 01 No. 3 R.S.S. t>4 l 61 Tone: Steady. I OMION RIBHIR Wednesday's opening119 words
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Article46 1952-10-09 9 Burma-Malay Tin Group BURMA-MALAY fin gTMf report tht follov.ir.^ tin <>• outputs Ut Septe-Mi pi Y.. I j TO piculs, Renor.g Con o dated 40*5 pfcult. K;it 's dre<ige v Ainu for r<;;.d 'T nc find general repairs «j <ind will resume n I ]y in November.46 words
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Advertisement239 1952-10-09 9 i ■HipP |pil^~^ lll<^Hß| ■v 1 i li?M F ll i I H i la» I "aBBB i I 7 I H 1 E I I Bsjr^w™ffss^^^^Baß COMPANY I /4 p r>/f// 1 a snter. smcAWtt rntwie J SULFARTHROL BERNA Containing Sulphur in tablet form for use in SKIN DISEASES239 words
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Miscellaneous1038 1952-10-09 9 SINGAPORE !;7^ \\,'-i,&« EonJ BUS SERVICES /FOH Paula. Scara ICagareta, Sunnaas. SIXJAPORK M A L A < t A O'ARt o SS™3-. SSHBRUS^a 1 Kfij. ENTERTAINMENTS Dm \im m <Ol M H Asaftisan Maru, Se-.ko Mam, De 1030 airi 130 om RIHY: Decision Before Dawn j ■■> ,-ou:".*e Ecitm Noreverett.1,038 words
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Letter513 1952-10-09 10 Sir;— l am glad to hear that Mr. Peterson is going to launch a psychological war in schools. It is indisputable that one who produces hundreds of bandits is a worse enemy of freedom than the worst bandit leader himself. Only those who are in schools513 words
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Letter352 1952-10-09 10 Sir;— The eyes of the world are now on Kenya w here I n a few days time a Royal Commission will be going to probe into the problems of that country. It is a curiou? coincidence though that at this time the activities of a terrorist352 words
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Letter376 1952-10-09 10 Sir:— What are the characteristics of a democratic party? Primarily it is committed. I Not to use its tenure of office to liquidate other parties. That is. its policy is to tolerate opposition parties fully and to give them the full rights of criticism and propaganda. 2.376 words
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Letter197 1952-10-09 10 Sir: When I read Todak's article in which he said among other things (Std. Oct. 6): "The Jewish king Solomon, three thousand years ago, had seven hundred wives and three hundred concubines". I could not help but come to the conclusion that Todak had imagined it. I thought197 words
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Article627 1952-10-09 10 ROSALIND RATNAM - ROSALIND RATNAM By HERE are the sewing instructions for The Standard Pattern No. 28, which appeared in the Sunday Standard on Oct. 5. Note: I. With your pattern pieces you will receive an identification chart which will show in miniature the various pattern pieces for this dress.627 words
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Advertisement226 1952-10-09 10 /■vnrm* a^ w vrw 1 1 a.m. 1 .30, OPENSr^i iwvVJTTjV^ 4 613 TODAY [^\-4 JXfii* *JL \te» 9. to i> <». YOU'RE INVITED TO AN OPEN HOUSE OF LAUGHTER' ET l\J)Vt iff Si r--.^^=, ly > slarriiiij jT^\ June William Frank Marilyn FAY MONROE NEXT CHANGE! I' 1 v226 words
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Advertisement28 1952-10-09 10 'A- CUT OUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS and KEEP THEM BY YOU TILL YOU GIT YOUR PATTERN PIECES THIS WEEK'S PATTEKN WILL BE ON PAGE 13 O** THE SUNDAY STANDARD.28 words
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Advertisement217 1952-10-09 10 /row TOUA 1 l2Bt4fiftSfcdK!riW' EhJJ B n.oo ftkiH P^H d fin K Jl Iff a bk ojo fl B^ *V|'- ond drama Iha! is M DIFFERENT! %^t^ So powerful in STORY and ACTION that it required thr W 111 combined acting S^ talents of 3 TOP STARS! Marirne Mel \rtlnir217 words
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Miscellaneous388 1952-10-09 10 Wi RITA DWMArX 1 TODAY'S QUOTATION: J > "It never will rain roses: 2 when we want To have 2 more roses we must plant i > more trees'— f; e or«e fcliot. ONE: Make this a relative-.* > ly peaceful day; steer clear > of friction, upsets. Take no388 words
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114 1952-10-09 11 THE Commissioner-Gen-eral, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, will open the Singapore Arrhery Club's new pavilion at Cluny Road on Oct. 18 at 4.30 p.m. Archery has become increasingly popular and the growing membership of the cJub makes it necessary to have a suitable plate where members114 words
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Article, Illustration93 1952-10-09 11 These beauties are not posing for the best developed arms, they are competitors for the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation's senior contest On Nov. 9 and 10 at the Happy World stadium. Of the six girls in picture, five are trying their best to oust Mrs. Patricia Tan Leng HuatStandard - 93 words
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Article595 1952-10-09 11 'SOCK' SPECIALIST SAYS; NEW YORK, (AP).— "He's a greater puncher than Jack Dempsey and Joe Louis. He takes 'em out better with one punch." The supreme compliment of fistiani was handed out by Jack (Doc) Kearns, an eminent authority on power punching, and he was595 words
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Article90 1952-10-09 11 WITH reference to the comments by your special correspondent on the nimh Singapore Amateur Swimming Association championships, I noticed and quote the exact words from a paragraph: "Among the many good boys in the under 17 class. Leok Yew Leong, the Chinese Swimming Club breast-stroker, is under 17."90 words
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Article81 1952-10-09 11 THE following have been selected to represent the Singapore Asian Rugby Union against the R.A.A.F. at the Police Training School ground on Saturday: Daud Roslan, Kassim Hussein, Lim Eng Siang, Tay Chong Ji«w, R.S. McCoy Jamil b. Mohd. Jan, Foong Sze Fook, Chartar Singh, Andrew Chew, P.81 words
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Article, Illustration171 1952-10-09 11 Slammin' Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin' Sam Snead wepieorids THE No. 3 Wood which our pictured player is using today is of great value when you need to loft the ball quickly to clear some obstacle. You swing the No. 3 wood just as you would the wood for a brassie shot171 words
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Article583 1952-10-09 11 FRANCIS BOEY - COLONY JUNIORS IN TOP FORM FRANCIS BOEY May Upset Seniors By EVIDENCE that junior badminton standards are only a fraction behind senior standards in Singapore moy be obtained from the Singapore junior championships, now reaching its final stages at the Singapore Badminton Stadium in Guillemard Road. The fact that there583 words
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148 1952-10-09 11 BOMBAY, Oct. 8 (Reuter) j India's team to play Pakistan in the first cricket Test, beginning in New Delhi on October 16, includes 10 members of the party which recently returned from the tour of England. The other player is Lai? Amarnath, who returns to148 words
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Article52 1952-10-09 11 A FOOTBALL team formed by boys living in Tessensohn Road would like fixtures with other clubs and teams, before they register themselves with the SAFA in the coming season. Teams desiring matches may write to Mr. S. A. Pestana, the Sports Secretary, United Sports Club, 22 Tesisensobo Road.52 words
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Article72 1952-10-09 11 LONDON, Oct. 7. (AP)— Jarqslav Drobny (Egypt) breexed into the third round of j the British indoor tennis championships at Queen's Club today wiih a 6 2. (3 2 wm I over E!. Wittman (Britain). The holder, Geoff Paish, t British Dsvtfl c'.ip player, j moved72 words
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Advertisement753 1952-10-09 11 ffl MEMORIAM In ever loving memory of my tx- ved husband Dr. Yoong +t K**'»n* died «>n Oct 9th I9fl] Greatly missed by Yat i the children. ACKNOWLEDGMENT \\\y FAMILY of the late Mr. rtfC Chye t^ank all relaends. The President and en ol the Buddhist Union sent wreaths, messages753 words
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Advertisement390 1952-10-09 11 IWTICES M&IAftN RAILWAY NOTICE OF TENDER FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF STEEL TELESCOPIC HATCHCOVERS. Tenders are invited for the manufacture, assembly and fitting out on lighters at Port S-.vcttenham of thirty-two sets of Steel Telescopic Hatchcovers. 2. Drawings, Specification and Tender Forms can bo obtained from the Chief Mechanical Engineer's Office,390 words
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Advertisement417 1952-10-09 11 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES To be held at our saleroom No. 10. TELUK AYER STREET (Market Street side) On MONDAY 13th OCTOBER 1952 at 2-30 P.M. No. 164, SERANGOON ROAD. Freehold Area 1.228 sq. ft. Rent $65.00 Solicitors Messrs. Wee Swee Teow Co. LAND at MANDAI,417 words
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Advertisement141 1952-10-09 11 WOW! STANDARD CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RESULTS Only 50 cents per line with o minimum charge of $2/- for 4 lines (approximating 20 short words) will enable you to place an ad in The Singapore Standard (Daily Edition) under Situations Vacant, Wanted, Accommodation Vocont, For Sale, Miscellaneous, etc Box No. 50141 words
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Article106 1952-10-09 12 TODAY'S SPORT SINGAPORE HO 'KEY. SHA U iffue. D IB Police SC >■ GilQ k at GHQ: Div L'B SRC II rrrsity 11 01 SRC; t -Shell r S gapore t i string Reg* A 1 ex0' i S i *£R SAFA League. /"> 3B Seletarville V Haikj at Geylar>q:106 words
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606 1952-10-09 12 COLOMBO 'TEAM WORK' GIVES SCC VICTORY FIELDING a side with 13 members of the team that won the All-India Rugby tournament at Colombo, the Singapore Cricket Club yesterday easily beat a strong Seletar RAF side 1 1 points to nil. The match provided ample evidence of the team work and606 words
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Article38 1952-10-09 12 THE Singapore Hockey Association division 18. match between the Indian Association and the RAF. Seletar, .vhich was to have been played on the I A ground yesterday, has been p stponed cine to 'o:td ground conditions.38 words
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Article139 1952-10-09 12 I SIRES, a winner in .-> »a| re has bee: loted I in the lat< I S aits R i A '.-iation I I ansfers are: Pro I is 2to 3:- B: mhall F [odesi Flutt< i t-nch Band I tnstyle Ly King, i Colleague,139 words
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Article292 1952-10-09 12 THE HOPES of seeing bis boxing in Singapore will be revived again next week when promoter Nene >ti»es his best promotion since he took to the business. Negotiations with Australian heavyweight contender Jim Woods have been completed and he arrives on Oet, 14 to meet292 words
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Article53 1952-10-09 12 SINGAPORE Achilles Club will hold a cross country race o\\ Saturday Nov. 8 beginning at 5.30 p.m. from the Mcßitchie Resavious. The race is open to everyone, including servicemen, and there is no entrance fee. Entries can be sent to the secretary of the Club c/o53 words
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Article107 1952-10-09 12 OX the Padang yesterday the Singapore Cricket Club women's hockey team completely outciasaed the Women's Royal Army Corps team to win by seven goals to nil The halve? were so strong that the S.C.C goalkeeper did not have to hit a single ball. The halves also fed107 words
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108 1952-10-09 12 Cup Final Tickets Are Selling Fast IPOH, Wed.— The demand for cup final tickets continues unabated according to the honorary secretary of the I Perak AFC. Over 5,000 tickets have been sold. The match is on Sunday Oct. 12. Singapore supporters will be outnumbered. Up to date 500 tickets have108 words
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Article43 1952-10-09 12 IPOH Wed. Ipoh YWCA defeated ACGS by two goals to nil in woman's hockey league match on the Ipoh padang today. There was no scoring in the first half. In second half Maggie Fernandez and Betty Putra. scored for YWCA.43 words
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Article1135 1952-10-09 12 PBNANG, Wednesday. A total of 195 entries has been receivei f>: the Penang Turf Club's AUtumo meeting on October la. 22, and 2V The entries include 118 from class three and 77 from class fjur. Below are eritrie- ***H i^.i-£f. IST RUN 2ND RUN BJ1,135 words
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Article510 1952-10-09 12 A TEN-YEAR-OLD schoolboy Michael Rodrigues was the happiest person at the Chinese Swimming Club pool yesterday for he won a priie—his first at the St. Anthony's Boy s School swimming gala. David Rodrigues his brother was not so happy after the meet for he just510 words
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136 1952-10-09 12 NY Yankees Win World Series Again NEW YORK. Oct. 8, (AP)— The New York Yankees won their fourth successive World Series Baseball crown Tuesday by defeating Brooklyn Dodgers 4-2 in a thrill-packed seventh game. A mighty homer by Mickey Mantle and the combined efforts of three relief pitchers enabled the136 words
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Article27 1952-10-09 12 IPOH, Wed. Kinta Asians scored an easy 13 points (2 goals try) to three (penalty) win over Kinta Europeans on the town padang today.27 words
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284 1952-10-09 12 PLAYING with three reserves and losing: skipper Niaz Shah during: the first five minutes, Police Sports Association were swamped 22 points (2 goals, 4 tries) to nil by the fast, fit and robust Royal Air Force (Changi) XV on the Police Training School284 words
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Article154 1952-10-09 12 BRITAIN'S BEST ATHLETE LONDON, Oct. 8 (Router)— j John Disley has been awarded the C. N. Jackson Cup given to an athlete born in Britain who is adjudged by the Amateur Athletic Association championships committee to be the outstanding athlete ot the year. Disley received the award for two steeplechase154 words
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Article21 1952-10-09 12 IPOH. Wed Subject to Penangs confirmation. Perak will plav their first state hockey game against Penang at Penang on Nov. 1.21 words
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Article119 1952-10-09 12 IPOH. U«d-lh.. t* lowing derision r> n the penalty corner h. make by Uk .M.!, Wt Hockey coum tl If the ball i> ll«ppt| by the hand, no (.,,>, of the rule shall »h <i ed to have onum-d ;,-.> vided it doev not i.119 words
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Article42 1952-10-09 12 Two Types of SHA Umpires SINGAPOR ciatton u divided int Registert^ those wrho i it naire to the Umpires B. to BO on a Certil at those wiiu ha a verbal oi tion. I:. date musl be at least memben ot Boar:!42 words
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Article16 1952-10-09 12 AT the <:• cround, the S.- hour Board >>•■. Gftrrtson by S pou to nil.16 words
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Article102 1952-10-09 12 IPOH, Wed.— The first post war Prrak loatea Gymkhana Meet to be held on Saturda\ at th»- IV \k Turf Club course will have a card ol ei^lu races, liu light of the day's programme is the l'Mh Royal lifrrI ifrr Cup race for deleted102 words
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Article288 1952-10-09 12 LADIES RACF DIV. 1 for terlified Polo Ponies Hacks Furs. Straight. CATCHWEIGHTS Actor Spearlight Schubel Fenton (L I oyal Ladt Fagle Head Poppy il. I.ongdiampi Four Aces Caravan (I. Kluang King) Waif Big Ben Some Silk I ADIFS RACF DIV. for certified Polo Ponies X Badb I288 words
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