Singapore Standard, 10 October 1952
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Title Section17 1952-10-10 1 Singapore Standard •to M.,:M j VOL. 11l NO. 100 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration307 1952-10-10 1 Duke Cuts Birthday cake With I ban Parang FIVE-COURSE Chinese r: i> r highlighted the party ii by the Governor of iptM, Mr J F. Nicoll, nii^ht at GoTfrißCll House m honour of the Duke ■■i Kent who relehiated his birthday. I he birthday rake stood on a >.!wr stand307 words
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Article554 1952-10-10 1 Fighting First's Big Day YESTERDAY wa s the biggest day m the history of Australia's No. 1 "Fighting First" Bomber Squadron Stationed at Tengah airfield. There were two reasons for this: 1. The Queen awarded the Squadron a Ceremonial Flag, known as the Standard, m recognition of its services to554 words
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Article49 1952-10-10 1 THE Governor of Hongkong. Sir Alexander Grantham. arrived m Singapore by air from London yesterday on his return to Hongkong. He was the guest last night of Admiral the Hon. Sir Guy Russell. C-in-C Far East Station and Lady Russell. He leaves Singapore today.49 words
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Article118 1952-10-10 1 PUB rs 4>t a a a id i me the were see ifl this on tine X i• l c f Pudu Eng> I anti R d BalaI letbodisi Jirls 1 S ■:vj a---:' -:ie ing the h >pc >'■ l) ie ten 1;,118 words
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154 1952-10-10 1 TEHERAN, Oct. 9 (UP)— 1 Premier Mohammed Mossadeq has decided to break diplomatic relations with Britain unless payment is begun by Britain of oil royalties, a high government official said today. Mossadeq was said to be ex■eedingly displeased at the unofficial London reaction to154 words
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Article39 1952-10-10 1 CANBERRA. Oct. 9 (Reuter) Every Australian who was a war prisoner of the Japanese is to get about A£32 < £25.12 shillings) from the sale of Japanese assets. Senator William Spooner. Government leader In the Senate, announced today.39 words
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Article413 1952-10-10 1 Work Begins On Ist. Phase Of The Plan r Standard Staff Reporter CLEARANCE of slums (attap dwelling areas) m Singapore has begun m earnest. The first programme to house people cleared from slums has been approved by th« Singapore Improvement Trust, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, the413 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-10-10 1 THE Duchess of Kent planting: a "chempaka put eh" (michelia alba) m the grounds of King's House, Kuala Lumpur, to commemorate her visit to the Federation. Lookins on are the gardeners of King's House. The Duke of Kent planted a pink cassia at Carcosa where he stayed In Kuala Lumpur.50 words
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Article152 1952-10-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— It can now be revealed that on last Tuesday when the Duchess of Kent and her son visited the Royal West Kents at Kuala Kubu Bharu. two terrorist camps with slit trenches overlooking the road were discovered right m the heart152 words
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Article99 1952-10-10 1 MADRAS, o I (i F'i M: Got inda llenon itid hi> wri Fe M is Vilasini IfctuM were rein c ted un Id lit F igil i\ c Offendei i At i ening on 13 \*< rranti Itsuied by ihe Singapore Third kfagil 00 i'99 words
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Article145 1952-10-10 1 'Ban Honking In City' SINi JAPOREANS be span .i of "distui »ai i i n i m resulting the bo mdi if n ho if the unanimous lee i m the Vehicle m 1 1 iffl \i isorj i tiittee of t i Sing ip ire Citj n "honking" within145 words
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Article159 1952-10-10 1 Safety Measures Urged HARROW, Oct. 9— Stunned Britons demanded increased railway safety measures today as weary rescue and salvage workers continued the search for victims of yesterday's three-train wreck, one of the worst rail disasters m British history. The Fire Brigade reported that a passenger wasReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 159 words
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Article38 1952-10-10 1 LATEST: The mangled remains of at least 13 bodies were dinr «odav from amonf the debris of the triple train crash bringing the death toll of the second worst disaster m British history to at least 93. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article54 1952-10-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— lt is officially stated that Mr. A. H. P. Humphrey will act as Secretary for Defence when Mr. E. B. David goes on leave, prior to his secondment to the Colonial Office for a period of two years. Mr. R L. Peel will become Acting54 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-10-10 1 phott. BRITAIN'S ovra atoml* cxPlQffrm cloud rises over Montt flello lalftmds »1 Wwt AiwU»* A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article56 1952-10-10 1 ANXIOUS inquiries from Singapore and the Federation reached the offices of The Singapore Standard yesterday concerning the Harrow rail crash. Friends and relatives of persons now m the L.K. who were thought to be travelling to Scotland for a holiday on Tuesday, said that they have56 words
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208 1952-10-10 1 TOKYO, Oct. 9 (UP)— Chinese troops swarmed over piles of their own dead to the crest of bloody White Horse mountain at dawn today and m savage hand-to-hand fighting drove South Korean infantrymen from the peak for the eighth time m three days. As208 words
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Article79 1952-10-10 1 THE United States Deputy Defence Secretary, William C foster and the Assistant Defence Secretary foi tnternal Security Affairs, Frank C. Nash will be arriving In Singapore SOOn on their way to an inspection <>£ U.S. facilities and activities m the Far East, according to79 words
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Article24 1952-10-10 1 BANGKOK, Ot-t 9 (AFP) The King's mother left by air for Switzerland this morning for furthering her study of philosophy at LaugUUM Ufliyersity, fc*-i>24 words
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Article33 1952-10-10 1 TOKYO, Od 9 'AP'— An Mi arm of Japan's National Po Reserve prill be Formed thii month. The National Safetjr Boa i-d has decided to (pen m aeronautical training school33 words
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Article37 1952-10-10 1 CAIRO Od fl (Reuter)— Lam quantttief of gold have bed found m sea i I e« 1 ing Fai i counti f ntati ■bout 40 tin <-;<n! Ol '.hio Lhfl newspaper A Akhbai itU '•>-37 words
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Article433 1952-10-10 2 23,000 Children Cross Fingers Against Rain Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 23,000 children from no less than 543 schools m the Colony are keeping their fingers crossed hoping that the weather man will not cancel "the biggest ever" Education Week Youth Rally scheduled to433 words
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Article, Illustration197 1952-10-10 2 Children's Work In First X'mas Sale TIIK first Christmas sales to be held m Singapore this season will be on at the Whitenways tomorrow when a larjje assortment of the Vuletide gifts, toys and decorations, made by some 809 Singapore children, will be put up tor sale to the public.Standard - 197 words
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239 1952-10-10 2 He Wants Another Judge To Try Him WHEN Haveli Ram Chawia appeared for trial on a cheating charge, before the Singapore Third District Jud«;e, Mr. H. A Forrer, yesterday, he made an application for his case to be tried before another District Judge H iveli produced a note written :n239 words
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Article145 1952-10-10 2 EBER CASE Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, is expected to announce the result of his investigations into allegations made by Mr. R. L. Eber, m a letter to the press, relating to the detention of his son, Mr. John Eber. at145 words
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Article48 1952-10-10 2 Could Not Pay Fine 7 Days' Jail A YOUNG motor boat driver. Lim Siong Poh, was sentenced to seven days' rigorous imprisonment by the Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. HA. Forrer. when he could not pay a fine of $3. for possessing an identity card with incorrect particulars.48 words
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Article174 1952-10-10 2 ON an island off Singapore today, a Boys' Club is accommodating under its own roof, a club for girls. At this club on Pulau Tebong a sewing instructress, especially engaged for this purpose, teaches the women and girls sewing and embroidery. They are also174 words
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366 1952-10-10 2 'Tec Fools Dud Note Sellers With Banana Money A DETECTIVE attached to the Singapore Commercial Crime sub-branch, told the Relief Court Magistrate. Mr. J. B. Jayaretnam. how he fooled three counterfeit currency traffickers into selling 20,000 dud Indonesian Rupiahs for a bundle of Japanese notes. The detective, Chua Tai Keng.366 words
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142 1952-10-10 2 A YOUNG R.A.F. policeman, Abu Bakar bin Ibrahim (23), was sentenced to lour weeks' rigorous imprisonment, by the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. E. H. D'Netto, .yesterday for stealing $19, from a coffee shop waitress. Janiah binte Jaafar (17), told the Court that at142 words
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Article, Illustration195 1952-10-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter A FEW hours after their arrival by air from Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning:, the Duchess of Kent and the young Duke paid a surprise visit to the Singapore Cold Storage m Orchard Road, bought a one-pound wholemeal loaf, and ordered a195 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-10-10 2 photo. MR. G. A. de Wolf who is m the Colony on a Fullbri&ht scholarship to do research on ferns and orchids under Professor R. E. Holttum. Mr. de Wolf is a member of the American Society of Plant Taxonomists. StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article34 1952-10-10 2 A STANDARD photo yesterday of groups of Singapore Government seamen awaiting their turn to pump water from a well, was taken at Pulau Brani and not at Pulau Bukom, as stated.34 words
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Article131 1952-10-10 2 SO MANY poor people approach the Social Welfare Department, Singapore, for public assistance and TB treatment allowances that the Department is asking for $2000,000 for public assistance and $1,000,000 for TB treatment allowances for next year. This represents a big increase over the totals131 words
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Miscellaneous53 1952-10-10 2 r^x??x?T^vr!TT-.-:-x-. DAMG IT AIXI \THAT 'S TH' TROUBLE JJBI^^J NOW IN H^^^ "^^lflttfl^S Bi^B^^^^ Bp§pS3Eß^£fpl lAH CAN'T STANO IT.'T'-AH'M V THAR "»VAS NO SENSE BUT; AH WILL ALL US F* f f -|'P W^<£tE^3^^ I GOIN' BACK T DAJSV MAE-T^H LEAVINI' TMfS HAMBURGER. A XL MAH MgART »< la| WATCH53 words
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Article332 1952-10-10 3 Dept ToExpandCapacity For Capital Works In 1953 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Public Works Department is to increase its capacity for new capital works next year by about 70 per cent, Mr. A. Wear, the Director, told The Standard, yesterday. This means that $17,000,000 will be332 words
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Article, Illustration21 1952-10-10 3 photo. \!K T. D. Oswald, the City < .'imil's new Deputy Elecil Kn<ineer who arrived BOAC from London on vs- dresdav. StandardStandard - 21 words
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Article154 1952-10-10 3 THE introduction of inoculation of ranikhet vaccine m Singapore m 1947 has resuited m a "meteoric" rise m poultry rearing, according to the annual report of the Veterinary Department, for 1950/51 published yesterday. Since 1947, a total of 2.598,142 birds have been inoculated against this disease,154 words
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Article43 1952-10-10 3 A TENTATIVE charge of gang robbery m a back lane, oil Victoria Street, at 8.45 p.m. on Aug. 21. was explained to Phang Ah Neer of Ophir Road m the Singapore Second Polire Court yesterday. He was remanded until Oct. 16.43 words
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Article59 1952-10-10 3 TO MARK Education Week. Chinese schools m Singapore will hold a combined art exhibition at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hill Street. More than 1,140 compositions representing Chinese and Western drawings. photographs, embroidery work, needlework and woodwork will be on display from Oct. 10 to 12. Parents of59 words
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173 1952-10-10 3 3§-foofl monkey that wa> to have e-n-Hp? by Its chain and m n^H nth-Old Indian child and the mother of tne Miacd them to sue Mr. E iward Ac< a, said to ie ''.vner of the monkey, .■:v.ige m a civil suil I before173 words
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Article126 1952-10-10 3 THE Singapore Department of Social Welfare is not an employment agency, Mr. T. E. Smith, Secretary for Social Welfare, said yesterday. t Mr. Smith was referring to the many applications for girls from the Department's Homecraft and Girls Home as domestic servants. At a126 words
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Article53 1952-10-10 3 REPRESENTATIVES from Malaya are among a party of 18 which is touring France, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Britain to study technical apprenticeship training and administration. The visit was organised after the International Labour Organisation Asian Conference. The other representatives are from Hongkong, Burma, Ceylon, Japan, Pakistan,53 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-10-10 3 GIFT FROM THE RAAF photo. THE DUCHESS of Kent looking into a silver trinket box presented by Wing Commander Noel Quinn on behalf of No. 1 Bomber Squadron, R.A.A.F. at Tengah airfield yesterday. StandardStandard - 34 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-10-10 3 photo. DR. W. J. VICKERS, Director of Medical Services, Singapore, presenting: a silver medal to Miss. E. O'Connor of the W.R.A.F. Changi, for dona tin? blood ten times to the Singapore Blood Bank. StandardStandard - 37 words
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Article217 1952-10-10 3 SILVER medals for donating their bipod more than ten times were given to 17 people m a simple ceremony held m the office of the Director of Medical Services, Singapore, yesterday. In presenting the medals, Dr. W. J. Vickers, the Director, congratulated them for their217 words
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246 1952-10-10 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government plans to build three science laboratories— one m each of the three existing secondary schools m the Colony, Mr. R.E. Ince, Deputy Director of Education told The Standard yesterday. The three laboratories will cost about $1,150,000.246 words
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Article220 1952-10-10 3 Standard Staff Reporter ™E Veterinary Department has co-operated with other Government Departments m a survey to increase local food production, according to the report of the Department for 1950-51 published yesterday. The report emphasized that a considerable quantity of pork, poultry and eggs is220 words
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Article71 1952-10-10 3 YAP HANG CHOR a 39--year-old father with a wife and two children was sentenced to two months imprisonment by the First Police Magistrate yesterday for outraging the modesty of a 16--year-old girl, Quek 'Ngwan Ching. Yap gave notice of appeal and was given bail of $200.71 words
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Article160 1952-10-10 3 PERUMAL VELLASAMY was sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment m the First Police Court yesterday for causing hurt to Anthony Joseph with an axe on Mar. 23. The Court was told that Perumal went to a house m Cambridge Road to see a girl and there160 words
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Article22 1952-10-10 3 MR. W. A. SPRADBROW, Government Printer. Jesselton. has been elected as a Fellow of the Institution of Works Managers. London.22 words
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Article139 1952-10-10 3 ABU BAKAR bin Mohamed Taib, who had five previous convictions, told the First District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah. he "knows the law." when charged with the attempted theft of a fold chain. The law. he explained, says that no one except members of the139 words
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Advertisement125 1952-10-10 3 TBROUCB DiSTINGUISBED SERVICE] Soma tiudi o? Kre.^entz Quality rolled gold plo'9 hay© been worn for as long as thtrty-fivtj yeors. ill Ai j Ki-emerfr |»wa!ry wii! give^corre&aond^ Irq ia'isfacf'on I <V 'if r^^^' -^>^. i('j*in'i cuff It Vt r»ma(* v^^W -dtZ^E\ 6 9 hl b«cao»« of ttv v tur'ac* FINE125 words
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303 1952-10-10 4 14,000 Children Allowed To Bid Duchess, Duke Farewell KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Fourteen thousand schoolchildren from English and vernacular schools cheered the Duchess of Kent and her son, the Duke, on their way to the airport where they emplaned for Singapore. THIS opportunity for the children to see the Duchess followed303 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-10-10 4 photo. FOUR of the judges pictured yesterday at the 11th InterSchool Arts Exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Picture shows a section for aircraft models, and a miniature farm. From left to right: Mr. Francis Thomas, Dr. Gibson Hill Mr. Suri bin Mohyani, Mrs. P. E. MacKenzie. ARTS JUDGES MissesStandard - 76 words
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224 1952-10-10 4 THE case of a young hotel clerk stealing 45 cents from two little shoe-shine boys, was described by the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, yesterday as the "meanest case" he has so far come across. The Magistrate sentenced (he clerk Loh224 words
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Article47 1952-10-10 4 THE Colony's third Education Week will be formally declared open at 11 a.m. today by Sir Sydney Came, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Malaya before a large and representative gathering of educationalists. Councillors. Consular representatives and school captains at the Victoria Memorial Hall.47 words
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Article82 1952-10-10 4 THERE were 152 convictions as against 157 prosecutions for offences against the Food and Price Control Ordinances for the month of September, according to the Deputy Controller of Supplies, Singapore. The offences were for failing to display price tags (104); selling cigarettes above the displayed price (43);82 words
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Article56 1952-10-10 4 Local Use Of Tinned Milk High CONSUMPTION per capita of condensed and powdered milk m Malaya is very high compared to other Asian countries, says the 1950-51 report of the Veterinary Department published yesterday Imports of tinned milk came to 352,888 cases m 1951. while 766,476 lbs of milk powder56 words
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Article89 1952-10-10 4 A MAN with a string of convictions behind him was arrested when he tried to outwit a shop assistant by walking oft with a gold chain which he examined on the pretext of buying, the Singapore First District Judge. Mr. Tan Ah Tah was told yesterday.89 words
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Article35 1952-10-10 4 THE half-yearly general meeting of the 8.0.D. Civilian Employees Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society will be held at The Ceylon Tamils' Association premises, 11 Handy Road Singapore, on Oct. 29, at 2.30 p.m.35 words
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Article1102 1952-10-10 4 Schools' Art Show Opens METHODIST Girls" School topped the list with eight certificates of commendation at yesterday's judging of the eleventh Inter-School Arts Exhibition opening today at the Vicoria Memorial Hall Raffles Girls' School came second with seven certificates St. Andrew's School five; Scott's Road Girls School four; Singapore Chinese1,102 words
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Advertisement50 1952-10-10 4 OPENING TO-DAY 3 Shows 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. Columbia Picture Four Fabulous Adventurers Together PAUL HENREID IN "THIEF OF DAMASCUS with John Sutton Jeff Donnell IN TECHNICOLOR SECOND fJ^flH^^^^fl EIGHTH WEEK! VjHHMMMIM DAY! 3 shows daily at 3.15-6.30—9.15 p.m. South-East Asia Film Co., presents Sampa&uita's MALAY Version of AllltliJb MuallLliiLila50 words
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Advertisement20 1952-10-10 4 GRAND OPENING TODAY DAILY 2 SHOWS: 3.30 (j 7.30 p.m. "MOHANASUNDARAM" (Tamil) Starring: T. R. Mahalingam, Varalakshimi and Comedian Sarangapanl20 words
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Miscellaneous262 1952-10-10 4 Todays Power Cuts SINGAPORE substations liable Hotel, East Coaxt Koad. Telok to load shedding today: Kurau. Ocean Park Hotel, Bedok. n4V Chanel 9i mile and Prison. Tanah Merali Besar. Selarung River Valley Rd., Killiney Rd., Barracks. Atlas Ice Works. Orchard Rd.. NAAFI Devonshire Happy World, Asia Rubber Rd., Chartered Bank262 words
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119 1952-10-10 5 X I ALA LUMPIR, lfnirs.— The plan for free i imation for children m Malaya between ages six jid VI as recommended the Special Committee m r duration was genera I|j welcomed today by teacfton m the Federation. •arhers of Chinese schools. •ver, though accepting119 words
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Article72 1952-10-10 5 SERi .IBAN. Thura— Tho Scmbilan State Wolfare tee has agreed to <: »ni •> the Kegri SfiwiH^y raneU to ser-.d iU pie.- 1 ••> the WorM flaw mill j fouth ConfercßCc t\ Committee atao afjreed unend 8 v i:l <: 16«W8 building <>' ;i:i uutd<>or72 words
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Article55 1952-10-10 5 Board Will Prepare Award KUALA LUMPUR, Thors.— i c Arbitration Board tot the r lbber Industry sat again tM9 morning to consider the case. cti Ml been submitted to it ;ie Pan-Malayan Robber kers" L'nioa Negotiating; .■nitiee norrow the members of the f and the cttatnoail wriD i consider the55 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-10-10 5 IN COMMEMORATION of their visit to the Federation, the Duchess of Kent and the Duke planted trees m Kin*'s House and Carcosa where they stayed, respectively. The Duchess planted "cherapaka puteh" (michella alba) m the grounds of King's House, and the Duke a pink cassia m Carcosa (above).48 words
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Article441 1952-10-10 5 Score Tops 23 In 9 Days KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Six more terrorists have been killed by security forces m the Federation. This brings the total of terrorists eliminated by the forces for the first nine days of this month to 23. One of the terrorists441 words
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Article49 1952-10-10 5 KUALA LUMPL'R. Thurs Kunji Ahmad (32) a cleik empioyed m the Police Depot Co-operative Stores, uas acquitted and discharged by the President of the Kuala L nnpur Sessions Court. Mr. M Garton. on a charge or committing criminal breach of trust m respect of )1,7!5.55.49 words
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Article53 1952-10-10 5 THE Methodist churches o( Seremban are having a Fun Fair at the Anglo Chinese School, Seremban. tomorrow frum 3 to 7 p.m.. to raise funds for a Centre at the Mam».au New Village. There will be food «ta!l«. games of skill, and other attractions for53 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-10-10 5 FAREWELL group photo of Mr. Ang Geok Siang. Asst. Postmaster, Alor Gajah. prior to his transfer to Merlimau as Postmaster. Mr. P. G. Dennis Dartnadasa. Postmaster, Alor Gajah is sitting on his right.33 words
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239 1952-10-10 5 IPOH, Thurs. Found guilty on two charges under the 1947 Chinese Tin Mines (Rehabilitation Loans) Ordinance, a Chinese tin miner, Lee Chee Peng (36), was fined a total of $450 by Mr. J. R. Whimster, President of the Sessions Court this morning.239 words
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Article79 1952-10-10 5 X A JANG, Thurs. One passenger is m hospital m a critical condition and several others were injured when two buses, one heading for Seremban and the other for Kuala Lumpur met m head-on collision at the 26th mile, Beranang Road this afternoon. The sides79 words
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Article30 1952-10-10 5 IPOH, Thurs.— One case of poliomyelitis was reported fron the Snngei Siput are:i of Kit :la Kangsar, lor the week ending Oct. 4. Tht case was not Jfattd,30 words
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Article67 1952-10-10 5 PENANG, Thurs.— A 26-vear-old Chinese, Goh Hock keat, was fined $1,200 by Mr. J. A. Black m the Magistrate's Court today when he pleaded guilty to evading customs duty. On Oct. 1 this year the accused was alleged to have removed one cartoon, containing 1867 words
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376 1952-10-10 5 Penang Parties Get Ready For Elect ions PENANG, Thurs.— The three political parties m Penang, the Labour Party, the Radical Party and the Penang branch of the UMNO, will soon hold meetings to nominate their candidates for the three different wards m the Municipal elections. Nomination day is fixed for376 words
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Article159 1952-10-10 5 PENANG, Thurs.— Since the start of the screening 2uk ♦*****5I ***** Penang two contacts have been made with the bandits. On one occasion, there was an exchange of fire after which bloodstains were seen on the grnrond, indicating that the bandits must have159 words
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61 1952-10-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The twenty-seventh meeting of the Council of State of Selangor will be held m the Selangor Council Chamber on Tuesday. Oct. 28 at 10 a.m. The road m front of the Government offices, Jalan Raja, will be closed to all traffic61 words
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Article32 1952-10-10 5 CHIEF Inspector Che Mohd. Nor bin Amad has taken over duties as Circle Crimes Officer. Kaian? Circle fro n Mr. M. Macartney ASP who wiU fo ou home Jicave shortly.32 words
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Article162 1952-10-10 5 PENANG. Thurs. The Glaucus carrying a total of 925 pilgrims from Jeddah for Penang and Singapore, is expected here on Oct. 13 and will anchor m the quarantine anchorage on arrival. Out of the 925 pilgrims, 544 are for Penang and 381 for Singapore. It is162 words
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Article272 1952-10-10 5 PENANG. Thurs.— Starting from today and until further notice, a curfew has been imposed by the officers-in-chanu-of the Balik Puiau Police District and the Country Pol ire District. Penang on the following area All that area of land and including tracks. paths., rivets, streams and waterways272 words
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Article171 1952-10-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The Central Executive Committee of UMNO, at a meeting m Kuala Lumpur today, appointed a political executive committee whose function will be to promote liaison between the UMNO and the MCA and subsequently with other political organizations m tn v country. It171 words
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Miscellaneous28 1952-10-10 5 Mr. V.D. Pitchai Pfflaf will give a talk at the Kuala Lumpur Psjcholofir Club on The Overflow of Personality' today at 7.30 p.m. FiiencU ol members axe iavitccL28 words
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Article830 1952-10-10 6 r THE Report of the Special Committee on Education set up by the Federal Legislative Council to study the Barnes Report on Malay Education and the Fenn-Wu Report on Chinese education adds nothing to what has already been said by others on the question of education m the830 words
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Article466 1952-10-10 6 Review of Views Malay Songs UTUSAN observes that the words of present day Malay songs m Malaya are damaging to the prestige of women and men, and are sometimes insulting to other communities. It is therefore not surprising that more and more protests are heard against these filthy and derogatory466 words
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332 1952-10-10 6 Figures To Bolster Up A Poor Case! Sir: According to a report m ygur newspaper an editorial m a Chinese newspaper is alleging that the question of citizenship rights for aliens affect 80 per cent, of the population m Singapore. This is a falsification of the figures m order to332 words
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Letter287 1952-10-10 6 Sir; I have just come across a curious publication a propaganda sheet of the Progressive Party called the "Newsletter." Now a more vituperative piece ol journalism doused with large measures of smug conceit and empty boast is hard to come by m this Colony. I live m the287 words
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Article, Illustration1302 1952-10-10 6 ALEX JOSEY - SHOULD TEMPLER HAVE AN AMERICAN DEPUTY? ALEX JOSEY Inalayan AFFAIRS E-mMBM AT their annual congress recently the American Federation of Labour passed a resolution that General Templer should have an American deputy. The AFL is a powerful workers' organization. The views it expresses, the opinions it holds, cannot lightly be1,302 words
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674 1952-10-10 6 Growing Communal Tension In Malaya By The Manchester Guardian Correspondent WHETHER General Tern" pier's energetic efforts to train and arm half a million Home Guards (with 170,000 shotguns) will help the communal problem m Malaya, or worsen it, still remains largely a matter of conjecture. Chinese and Indians, as well674 words
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Advertisement102 1952-10-10 6 I Singapore**!^ B>t a nfrarfr Independent Mvrntng Newspaper HEAD OFFICEt 128, Robinson Rood. Singopore. Telephone Nos: ***** ***** Cable 6 Telegraph Addrets x TIGERNEWS. Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES! LONDON Roam 222* The Times Building, Printing House Square, London, EC 4. KUAU LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sultan Street, 83 Cowon Street. 8102 words
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Advertisement21 1952-10-10 6 i' /or I i| Better Cooking I available from all provision s/ores y:riiy|^mi»TrmrrifiirritartrKirT'iix'if^f£iji|»ji» rx ,la .1 a i,A *4--4-[4- "i i21 words
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Miscellaneous18 1952-10-10 6 USELESS'EUSTACE i i^£r*| "Stand back while Mother blows the candles out! Want no one fainting- from the heat!"18 words
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Article346 1952-10-10 7 Washington Support For Paris In UN Unlikely PARIS, Oct. 9, (Reuter) Tension m Franco-American relations was reported m Pans yesterday following France's "hands-off Tunisia" warning to the United Nations announced after Tuesday's cabinet meeting. American Ambassador Mr. James P. Dean saw French Prime Minister M. Antoine346 words
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Article109 1952-10-10 7 PEH o i <* (Reuter- st China's C riant; Kai-shek > thai he would deI vf to his !ift o:ig On tfl CQBDpietc the last Dl Sun Vat-sen. Qk Rt pun ;>• of age to establish on the "three principles" and n iinenl based on the109 words
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Article69 1952-10-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Anu-inaiarial workers throughout the Federation unanimously decided today to ask Government to place the staff on the pensionable establishment after ten years' service. They also decided at least one or more members be sent for training m trade union organisations and that the union69 words
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Article26 1952-10-10 7 T fO. Oct. 9 <AP« T c oeni Strong Man 1 -J. hamed Naguib tens Mcd its purge by ci l€ nigh gov-26 words
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Article102 1952-10-10 7 DR. S. KIANI, Lady Health Officer m charge of schools, said yesterday that the report of a polio case m a Chinese school has not been brought to her notice. All cases of polio m schools have to be reported to her immediately. Dr. N.102 words
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Article243 1952-10-10 7 MELBOURNE, Oct. 9 (Reuter-AAP)— Dr. O. M. Stlnit, Chairman of Canada's Defence Research ■ttfi, who witnessed last week's atomic weapon test M the Monte Bello Islands, today praised British work I uttting so much information (from the explosion) m> short a time w numbt243 words
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Article334 1952-10-10 7 Standard Staff Reporter INCREASED supplies of imported beef which were available helped ta avoid abnormal competitive buying owing to increased demands for beef m the Federation as a result of the rubber boom of 1950/51. This is stated m the annual report of the Veterinary334 words
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Article173 1952-10-10 7 Council To Discuss Lotteries PRIVATE lotteries already m existence m Singapore can continue to run if amendments to the Private Lotteries Bill proposed by the Financial Secretary. Mr. W. C. Taylor, are approved by the Legislative Council next Tuesday. Mr. Taylor will move several amendments to the Bill when it173 words
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Article99 1952-10-10 7 DUE to an unexpected delay m Hongkong, the fourth Combined Services Entertainment Concert Party which was Hue m Singapore yesterday and scheduled to put on a show at the S.V.C. Hal] this evening, will now arrive m the Colony tomorrow, and set out almost immediately on99 words
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Article33 1952-10-10 7 JARKOFF Vladimir, a Russian, was sentenced by the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. E. H. D'Netto. yesterday to two months' rigorous imprisonment, for failing to report while being a police .supervisee.33 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-10-10 7 American-born Mrs. Virginia Birdling. wife of the pilot of the York aircraft which flew the Duchess of Rent to the Federation and back, (F Lt. K. Birdiini;). was presented at Tengah yesterday morning. Watching o n is the y<>u n g Duke of Kent and Air MarshalStandard - 62 words
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72 1952-10-10 7 THE University of Malaya authorities have warned senior undergraduates not to rag "freshies". Under Section 2 of the University Ac t VIII, penalties include a fine not exceeding $500 and suspension, with the approval of the University Senate, for a period not exceeding one year.72 words
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130 1952-10-10 7 MTU Group For KL Talks On Salaries PENANG, Thurs. The Malayan Teachers 1 Union will be Bending a L4-men delegation to negotiate with Grovernmeni on salaries tor Normal trained teachers, instructors and assistant instructors of Junior Technical (Trade) Schools next Monday, at Kuala Lumpur. The delegation \v;!l be headed l130 words
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Article73 1952-10-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur.vThe issue of the $7.500 000 Federation of Malaya 591 Loan 19<J2--72 which opened at 8 30 a.m. on Monday. Oct. 6 .tad dosed Mi 10 a.m. on Tuesday. October 7. 1952 >esult*d m applications for $11.2. r )2.000 being received Applications For73 words
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Article185 1952-10-10 7 A VERDICT of misadventure was returned by the Singapore Coroner. Mr. Choor Singh at an inquest into "he death of James Bruce Law, (27) Electrical Engineer whose sports car crashed into an R.A.F. three ton truck. He died on admission to hospital. The driver185 words
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Article242 1952-10-10 7 Standard St. iff Reporter BRITISH subjects and protected persons fn ffntapore can reclaim property which was theirs m Jap.irt and seized by the Japanese during the period December 7, 1941 to September 2. 1945, according to a provision made m the Peace Treaty, said an official242 words
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Article189 1952-10-10 7 THE Progressive Party y^*terday refuted a dusrfli f the Trade Union Congress that the Party aligned t with the Colonial S« f during the del ;>'< I h Legislative CoutM I 00 F« h M on a motion by Itr. 1- > YtW Hock to189 words
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Article108 1952-10-10 7 IMF ID4 ;i<>! Lftfl I t F i a bui injui ed m < j r U rorisi lotted ;< U into tMM k of a c;u m ii< i he was travelling with d< ective >rrj?eant V»,, Chonf ;m<i Aiij ijiii Naimaet n E 11 ;<108 words
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Article123 1952-10-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. 11l rf S. Othman, a W-jrear-o i [ay Police Constalilc m army depot, was i<«!.>v srlcted by the President ol i Kuala Lumpur Session* Co I Mr 1. Gfarton, and tenten ed to (»n< j day*s imprisonmeni d Rm of $75 for Iddnapi v h123 words
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Article39 1952-10-10 7 IN a d tha AmiV Civil Si vi( c Onion Fund the ■tall ol the RA OC Store. Sh got) Ba.se Workshop! REME conducting a social .md diiu<« .1 Adelphi H</ei on Jfov S hon 8 pm39 words
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Advertisement23 1952-10-10 7 ¥V| AM AUNTS** MALAYAN AIRWAYS THHOUCHOV7 MALAYA AND TO $A*AWAk/nO*TH BORNEO. MDOMtSIA THAILAND AND M*N»6!«J MiNSMHO ft CO. ITD. OCUH »li»6 >HI«AW«I I23 words
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Advertisement81 1952-10-10 7 RUBBER, TINCLOSINCPRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 9 The following are the closing prices of rubbci and tin en the London Market today Spot 22 d. LONDON fIN Nov./D««. 22 d. *">* 7 c S <r U Jan./ Mar. 22 d. ••W 7 Apr./Juna Jl*d. IA 7"' M m f*"81 words
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Advertisement54 1952-10-10 7 i TELLS- U- HOW i fX COCKTAIL SHAKER j 'r_i 1 I HI Q n v^^k ii iv i# v rVI I 1 1 p^b c_s Jp VA NcMilion to >onr Co« klail Bar IS^^B Wm\ C 3 I.IU-I-llons w ill make your S3^ J|ll 1 MAKES ENTERTAINING EASYII JMB54 words
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Miscellaneous14 1952-10-10 7 IpX! LU ch tomato melleJ A up L this Mf ***** I WH FT14 words
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261 1952-10-10 8 Standard Shipping Reporter CAPTAIN Knrt Carlsen, the Pare One sailor who went back to sea with a salty shru* at fame and fortune, will soon be m Singapore after an absence of four years, m command of a bigger, gleaming new Flying Enterprise.261 words
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Article45 1952-10-10 8 NAPLES. Oct. 9. (UP) Premier Alcide de Gasperi Tuesday welcomed delegates of 46 nations gathered here for the Seventh International Conference of Tourism. The delegates included Duke de Luna Orziz. who was accompanied by his wife from Spain, and M. Yoshimoto of Japan.45 words
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Article16 1952-10-10 8 THE CROP harvested on Bukit Hitam Estate for September 1952, was 45.000 lbs.16 words
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Article75 1952-10-10 8 COLOGNE, Oct. 9, (AFP> The network of the future West German Air Transport Company due to start service next Spring will stretch from Calcutta and Bangkok m the East to New York and Rio de Janeiro m the West, said Federal Transport Minister Christopher Seibohm here75 words
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Article78 1952-10-10 8 CANBERRA, Oct. 9 (ReuterAAP): All new Australian warships will be flttted with bunks instead of hammocks, and living quarters are to be air-conditioned. the Na v y Minister William McMahon said here. Officers will have sing c cabin* wherever practicable, and the new warships will78 words
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Article76 1952-10-10 8 GREENWICH, London. Oct. 9 (Reuter): A scheme is on foot to build a dry dock at the old maritime port here as the permanent resting place of the Cutty Sark, handsome sailing ship'and last of the China Seas tea clippers. But £250,000 must be raised76 words
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Advertisement657 1952-10-10 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland 8m Frmctoeo Lo* Anfflea AU American Canadian Cities Penaai P.S'ham Spore Arr LA/SF CHLNABLAR.. 24/2bOtt 27/28 O<t 2SOct/lNo? Z*So\ CANADA BEAR 24 26Not »I/MNot WNot/1 Dec 24 Dec Tor tafl particulars of Dry Car*o Deep Tanks and passengei Booking? etc. ANGLO-FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. IFI657 words
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Advertisement649 1952-10-10 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Kecular Sailings to China *n*« Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penan* From "Soochow" Oct 19 Oct 23 Hongkong "Poyant" Oct 27 Oct 31 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P. Sham Spore "Funin*"649 words
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Advertisement515 1952-10-10 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Nederland Line Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. PORTLAND (iMaine) BOSTON, NEW I'ORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS. Spore P. S'haui Penang LIMBURG (RL) Gdns. 36/37 10 Oct 11 Oct POELAU LAUT (SMN) 19/24 Oct 25 '26 Oct 27 28 Oct SOESTDYK515 words
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Advertisement487 1952-10-10 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA IK (OMim w B'pore P.Shttn p. n< "LALANDIA" fox Bangkok 16 Hi O<t M M AGUALA' for Bangkok 4 5 No? I^3 Nov "ASIA" for Bangkok Saigon Hongkong. Manila. Kobe. Yokohama 7/9 Nor 4 6 Nov ,v "PRETORIA" for Bangkok 27/29 Nov M KOREA487 words
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393 1952-10-10 9 Foreign Demand Grows; Japan Leads Importers Standard Staff Reporter THE foreign demand for scrap iron has reached such proportions m Singapore that dealers are now expanding and developing the frode. One dealer m the Colony has already purchased a special $10,000 machine to393 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-10-10 9 photo. A worker removes a block of scrap iron from a compressing; machine, operated by oae of the biggest scrap iron dealers m Singapore. The man at the extreme right is operating the machine. StandardStandard - 35 words
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Article104 1952-10-10 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Malayan share market was better m the tins and industrial sections which showed improvements at the rise but rubber shares continued to be neglected. Changed prices are: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Seller* Con Tin Smelt Ord 21,6 22. t; M. Coils. 1.50 1 57 R;i104 words
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Article106 1952-10-10 9 TOKYO. Oct 9 (Reuter-AAP. Japan may soon resume .steel exports to Sweden, a spokesman of the Ministry of Internationa] Trade and Industry said. J.ipdn still has an overbalance amounting to $12,000,000 m open account with Sweden: the spokesman revealed. Resumption of steel exports to Sweden will106 words
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Article60 1952-10-10 9 LARGE-SCALE sheep breeding with stork imported from Australia and New Zealand is to be carried out m Thailand, along the north-western frontier, where a vast irrigation and colonization scheme is under way. Under the Colombo Plan 100 Merino sheep and 300 ewes are being from Australia60 words
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Article65 1952-10-10 9 FRANKFURT. Oct. 9. (Reuter) For the third time m 16 days Pan American World Airways beat its own flight record between New York and Frankfurt Tuesday when a Super-6 Clipper flew the route nonstop m 11 hours 23 minutes 33 minutes less than the previous record. The airline's65 words
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Article52 1952-10-10 9 OUTPUTS from estates and mines m the Guthrie Group for September are: rubber 6,446,865 lbs. (52.719,492 lbs. for the first nine months of the year.) tea (black) 142,008 lbs. (1,391,000 lbs.), palm oil 9€B tons (8,762 tons), palm kernels 278 tons (2,719 tons) and tin ore 338 piculs52 words
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Article209 1952-10-10 9 NEW YORK. Oct 9 (AP):— Models of houses of the future are on show at an exhibition which runs till Oct. 13. One model represents a dome 80 feet m diametre. constructed of aluminium tubes and covered with a plastic skin that is209 words
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Article39 1952-10-10 9 HONGKONG. Oct. 9:— Special Staodmd Service.— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exrh;ui!»e today were Sl5 83 to £1 sterling 5fi.245 to U.S. $1. $1,830 to Malayan 0,1 50.3880 to one lnduj>esian Rupiah, gold $289.50 to one tael.39 words
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138 1952-10-10 9 LA PAZ, Oct. 9. (AP). The Bolivian government yesterday seized control of the big Arauiayo, Patino and Hochschild tin mines. It was the first step m their nationalization by the Victor Pax Estenssoro govern men t which rose to power m a bloody three-day revolution138 words
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Article151 1952-10-10 9 Standard Market Reporter RUBBER gained V H cent per lb. on a firm market m Singapore yesterday, first grade rubber for October shipment closing at 75J cents per lb. The improved sentiment m London was reflected m steadier prices locally yesterday, but only a moderate151 words
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Article89 1952-10-10 9 THE produce market m Singapore was firm m the copra section and very steady m coconut oil yesterday. Copra changed hands at $30 per picul with buyers at $30 and sellers at $302. No business was reported m coconut oil, buyers of which indicated $46J and89 words
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Article64 1952-10-10 9 1 '■< v rter who ere ■■••ci the a■■ I Pacific m a ing < ere Tv :ay on hn petora nwf 'o F'> r COCK) 'rci 'h8 IOQgB I H9H Unental water pa ith a i of Rvc, sai from 1 rom r no June64 words
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Advertisement235 1952-10-10 9 i I ()NlN(i rubber price* nis act Ib to Sioea pata wsterdav were: Buyers ;>eliers \n 1 Spol I .m.s^ 75 751 h <> B m bales t No 1 K.S.S. 7.">'. 75; No rss km; w>; No. ;j K.s.s. ♦>;>; K5, 1 lone: Steady. I UNUttN Xl BBLR Iluirsday's235 words
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Advertisement115 1952-10-10 9 %V^Ur fl U %#J My i f Mg r y 1 1 If m m^k I! I if f i^^Mj il Ml JV\ '^/r j "j-*-r^— J^Kl' 11 II m this Quality First car from Britain Get to know this magnificent Morris Oxford- Test its riding coudmt and at the115 words
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Miscellaneous115 1952-10-10 9 dfgfg SINGAPORE DIARY V'ctorTi°M «ttK: Opening at GARDEN M pTuTY- "J" 'v™ 'nriiiimijj.; Film chows for Education Week "Delen« *-°nege <Malay version) 1 pm ENTERTAINMENTS C '\V> IA rlz Scaramouche U a.m. 915 pm m ntU 3 63 and R( JJ d V: fl Th ief Of Damascus 3. 615115 words
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Miscellaneous893 1952-10-10 9 pm T:me For Music- 30 Kuala Lumpur (MLJ2IJ 850 am tNTERT AlN.'**EN f i London Studio Concert; 3p m. jL :fi iMLJW) 7lu p m Rtv p :ra te <. R. s» a -in Ln:vers;ty of the A;r; 5!, m Penar.g. Talping Ipoh. Kuill ,{li 815 'Tm S&ifS^£:% SSSES! &2££893 words
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Article, Illustration500 1952-10-10 10 r l tIE dodging and burning m controls which are a part of the technique of paintinf with light can only be mastered after considerable practice and patience. There are, however, many Other little tricks of the forging trade which will help you improve your enlargements and500 words
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Article819 1952-10-10 10 Photography By Peter Robinson veloper for the particular enlarging paper you will use and, as with film, it is advisable to standardise both paper and developer until you have fully mastered the physical and chemical controls of the process. Be «ure to use both fresh819 words
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Article, Illustration1026 1952-10-10 10 BILL WEBB JONES - BILL WEBB JONES pASSING the Auditorium x m Radio Malaya one evening last week, I was somewhat surprised to hear a good solid beat plus some hot guitar playing emanting from within. To me, this is like offering water to a man raked jawwwwww Pfi \\\\\\\\v»m\«;1,026 words
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Article, Illustration973 1952-10-10 10 ' ANACRUSIS - VAUGHAN WILLIAMS -THE G.O.M. OF BRITISH MUSIC 'ANACRUSIS' MUSIC NOTES By RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, the Grand Old Man of British Music, attains his eightieth birthday this month. As a composer he is complete, his art is manifold. There is no aspect of life foreign to him, none beyond the reach973 words
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Advertisement216 1952-10-10 10 KLIM is excellent for HM First HI rl f ftl fffl# WOIIB OMf Cat Benlm C» laMraat'l Cm fcumd .Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours" It Is no longer necessary to suffer tfrorti loss of vljrour and manhood, jweak memory and hodv. nervousness, ►niour© blood. pi<'k!y skin, depression.216 words
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Advertisement179 1952-10-10 10 I ot the LONDON PALLADIt^ Guy MITCHELL I pi Here are his Columbia S There's Always Room At Our Hou. G.ddy- Ap! (The Buggy Ride Song* DB IPi ffl Sweetheart Of Yesterday Belle, Belle, My Liberty Belle DB I ffi My Truly, Truly Fair c r i xj M Christopher179 words
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Miscellaneous352 1952-10-10 10 1 flMffli!i^WLl^BhJ^Sl,<l^^a\^^^St JgsG&f* 1 qiODAY'S QUOTATION: A. "Wrinkles should merely I indicate where smiles have been." Mark Twain 1 FRIDAY FOR EVERT--1 ONE: Exert careful iudg- ment; shun chance-taking. Attend consc:ent;ous!v to work, duties, diet and "heaUh requirements. Keei clear of 1 undercurrents, goss:.). small 1 j talk. 1 YOUR352 words
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Article343 1952-10-10 11 FA Seeks Revision Before Next Games LONDON, (UP) Britain is to ask the International Football Federation committee to revise the rules for the 1956 Olympic games soccer tournament m Melbourne following criticism here of the present organisation of the competition. In the current issue of the343 words
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Article14 1952-10-10 11 AINAM T > J*>ss;e Wife of Ratnam—« SON at Kan- b Hospital on 9th14 words
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Article98 1952-10-10 11 CICINNATI, OHIO. Oct. 8. UP .—Former champion Ezzard Charles began his comeback on the heavyweight trail tonight when he knocked out the young but outclassed Bernie Reynolds of Cliffside. New Jersey, with a smashing right to the jaw m the second of a scheduled 12-round bout.98 words
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Article70 1952-10-10 11 LONDON, Oct. 9, (Reuter)— Richard Bergman, four times world champion, is ranked No. 1. in the men national ranking list published by the English Table Tennis Association this morning. Johnny Leach, world champion m 1951, is placed second to him, with Aubrey Simons third. The70 words
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Article, Illustration157 1952-10-10 11 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead Qy. OUR picture today is an illustration of the difference m stances for an iron shot and a wood shot. Notice the player at the left, icho is stringing an iron club, has his left foot drawn back further from the direct line than157 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-10-10 11 THE Dufce <* Wi«dj«ar selects «ha» fronl J!™ caddie Erie SUk. durin* the Autumn Meeting of the Royal St Gewf Go" Club, Sandwich, Venn en October 4. la the first competition he has entered m this country for many yean, the Duke's smile was not removed by heavy rain.48 words
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169 1952-10-10 11 Ampon Lewis Surprise US Tennis Stars MEXICO CITY, Oct. 9 (AP) The top-seeded doubles team of Shirley Fry, Akron, Ohio, and Billy Talbert of New York was upset yesterday as U.S. men continued their advance m the Men's singles of the Pan American Tennis Tournament. The smooth playing combination of169 words
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280 1952-10-10 11 EDINBURGH, Oct. 8 (Reuter). Scotland's selectors today went further afield than usual m picking their team to oppose Wales at Cardiff on October 18. No fewer than six men who are appearing In English League football being among the players chosen. The team is:280 words
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Article136 1952-10-10 11 IPOH, Thurs. In preparation for the coming friendly inter-State match with Penang on Nov. L the Perak Ladies Hockey Committee will hold a trial between the Colours and Whites tomorrow on the Lower Padang. Following are the two teams:COLOURS: Mrs. Bryant, a former Selangor player. Miss136 words
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Article35 1952-10-10 11 HONOLULU, Oct. 8, (UP) Flyweight Yoshio Shirai of Tokio and Dado Marino of Honolulu will meet on Nov. 16 at Tokyo's Korakuen Stadium m a return world champonship bout, promoter Ralph Yempuku said.35 words
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Article105 1952-10-10 11 SYDNEY, (Australia), Oct. 9 (AP)— Dinny Pails, Australian professional tennis player, said today Jack Kramer had offered Frank Sedgman U5575,000 to turn pro. Pails, who returned from a professional tour, said he was told this by Kramer m the United States. He said the Australian105 words
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Article123 1952-10-10 11 LONDON, Oct. 9 (AP)— Forty horses out of an original entry of 126 were left m the Cesarewitch Stakes at the final acceptance stage yesterday. The two and a quarter mile handicap to be run at Newmarket next Wednesday is the first "leg" of Britain's123 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-10-10 11 ALL the thrills of surfboard riding: with hay instead of spray m your hair and a harder time of it if you come off— that's turfboard riding. Members of the Ruislip and South Harrow (Middlesex) Motor Cycling Club gave a demonstration of the sport at Rickmansworth Fair over63 words
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114 1952-10-10 11 KAJANG. Thurs. The Ulu Langat District Football Association is running, for the second year, a football league for footballers of 17 years and under. Four teams have so far entered and they are the Indo Ceylonese Sports Club, Yu Hwa Chinese School, Malay School, Kajang,114 words
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Article71 1952-10-10 11 IPOH. Thurs. The Perak Hockey Association's first state hockey trial between Central and North Perak will be held tomorrow on the Upper Padang. The following will represent Central Perak: Ariff. Mat Noor. C. Kamalanathan. Philip Sankey, S. Selvanayagam, Rashid Ghows, Hamzah. Chuah Eng Kirn, A.I. Thillainathan, Peter71 words
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Article203 1952-10-10 11 PLAYING with six second eleven players the Kajang [ndoCeylonese went down fighting to Kajang High School by 3 goais to 4. Five minutes after the start the Indo-Ceyionc.-e centre-lor-ward Thiru made a solo to put m the first goal of the day. The School repiied Immediately203 words
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Article225 1952-10-10 11 SCORPION REFEREE'S HEADACHE THE BEER drinking, cigar smoking, Cockney grappler, 'Chic' Knight heads the main event of tomorrow night's Wally Oakes wrestling promotion at the Happy World Stadium. He meets Bert Assirati m a return fight. This match promises to be interesting but the main attraction of the programme will,225 words
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468 1952-10-10 11 BROOKLYN, Oct. 9 (AP) T*o main mmdmdmm may be drawn from the Vt <»rl<i S«-rict> Mhich «>n<k*d y*-*' terday with Brooklyn m mourning again for the *ixth lime. The first is that Mickey Mantle, a 20-year-old from Oklahoma, is destined to become recognized468 words
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Article84 1952-10-10 11 THE ANNUAL ftoceer mf h between RAF Fengah m Singapore Indians for f ::< i S. fif. R. Naidu Shield W II «-c pioyed at the /an B<* iff Stadium tomorrow. The team to represent thi Singapore Inii.ai wil ■<* chosen trom the following: K. Narayanan,84 words
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Advertisement504 1952-10-10 11 ACKNOWLEDGMEKTS TAN SENG TEE and I wish to oxpre.ss their :ks to all relatives dj vho kindly sent i tetters and messages ijence, wi«-;iths, scrolls. lon paper, cakw, etc, ts, loaned cars, rendered itl nded funeral na Beag Tee, ILY the lute Mrs. Tan Weng Neah > frienda and reiativei504 words
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Advertisement70 1952-10-10 11 I IRON ORE TINNED GOODS PATCHOULI OIL COCONUT OIL INSECTICIDES SAND BAUXITE RAYON PIECE GOODS TOBACCO PALM OIL DRUGS LEAD ORES SHAMPOO SEA DAMAGED GOODS WATER SOIL FLOUR SUGAR DO YOU HANDLE ANY OF THESE? WE HAVE BEEN ANALYSING THEM ALL RECENTLY. CAN WE HELP YOU CHECK QUICKLY ON THE70 words
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Advertisement432 1952-10-10 11 SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are Invited fnr tin post of Male Nurse m the Medical Departmwit. Singapore. Salary gcaie $396- 18A* 5>58 p m. with current C-O.L and i-oca) Allowances. First appointmeni will bt on I years agreement* Ano. exp#« rienoe and qualifications I determine original position en the salary scale.432 words
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Article131 1952-10-10 12 Britain 's Future Champ? LONDON, Oct. 9 < AP)Jan Mars, Hollands 26--year-old feathe rweight champion, has been signed to fight unbeaten Sammy McCarthy of London's East Lnd at the Streathem Ice Kink, London, on Oct. 14. Mail v.i'.l fi'.i In for Bernard p gh, M Carthy'a original opJ ,n< n1131 words
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Article194 1952-10-10 12 AMPON UPSETS AGAIN MEXICO CITY Oel !> (\l»__\Viry little FelitNimo Ampon, Philippines, was a Kketj candidate today for his second Pan A merit an lends crown. Teamed with Mrs. Baha Madden Lewis. Newtonvitle. Mass, tenth IS. women's player. Ampon upset the top seeded couple to reach the first finals at194 words
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Article75 1952-10-10 12 THE following State ranking lisi has been approved by the Seiangor Lawn Tennis Association MEN'S SINGLES: 1. S. C. Beaty. 2. Leong Hoe Yeng, 3. K. K. San. 4. Van Lidth de Jeude. 5. G. L. Holland. Loke Yaik Heng. WOMEN'S SINGLES: 1 Mrs. G.75 words
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485 1952-10-10 12 Hard -Hitting GHQ Go Down To Police POLICE Sports Club defeated GHQ FARELF by four clear goals m the Div. I B of the S.H.A. league on the Tanglin ground yesterday. In spite of the wet ground the play was very fast and the game was not as one sided485 words
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330 1952-10-10 12 PENANG GETS CUP FINAL FE VER T ICKET BLACKMARKET PENANG, Thurs.— lf support from the side lines can decide a match then Singapore has all but lost the Malaya Cup soccer final at r P oh on Sunday 9 P To Singapore's handful of ?}JPP or^% P^^ r k 5OO330 words
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Article, Illustration59 1952-10-10 12 JIM WOODS, Australian heavyweight contender, who will meet Isimeli Radrodro. the Orient and Fiji Islands liuht-heavyweight champion at the Happy World stadium on Oct. 17. Woods, who will arrive m Singapore on Oct. 14. was Dave Sands last opponent before his death m August this year. Australian sports writers predict59 words
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Article265 1952-10-10 12 IPOH, Thurs.— The state traffic officer, Perak, Mr. C D Hitchman today issued an appeal to all football fans to share their car with friends, who are going to Malaya Cup final match on Sunday so as to avoid traffic and parking congestion along the265 words
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Article164 1952-10-10 12 NEW REF NAMED FOR FINAL IPOH, Thurs.— Mr. Ho Seng Aun, of Negri Sembilan will referee the Malaya Cup final at Ipoh on Sunday, according to Mr. V. T. Duray, honorary secretary of the Perak A.F.A. Ho has been asked to take over from Mr. Ko Kwok Kin Keng. also164 words
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Article35 1952-10-10 12 TODAY'S SPORT SINGAPORE HOCKEY. SHA Div. IA. CSC v SCRC at CSC: Div. 18. University v TTC at University. SOCCER. SAFA Dir. 2. TBA y SMSU at CYMA: RN Kranji v Star Soccerites at Geylang.35 words
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Article166 1952-10-10 12 Veteran Finds His Old Form IPOH Thurs. Veteran former All Malaya hockey star Osman Basir, showed a glimpse of his old bril liance when he scored a hattrick f«*r the Malay Sports i Club and helping The Club j to a well deserved three j goals to nil win over166 words
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Article41 1952-10-10 12 IPOH. Thurs.— Batu Gajah snatched a two goals to nil win over Kuala Kangsar m the final of the Perak Malay Teachers soccer competition for the Haji Mohammed Yusoff cup today. Amrun scored a goal m each half.41 words
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Article44 1952-10-10 12 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— 38 items figure m the programme of the second N.S. Indo Ceylonese Athletic Sports on Saturday on the K.G.V. School padang. There are events for women, girls, men and boys. H. H. Tunku Ampuan will give «away the prizes.44 words
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Article108 1952-10-10 12 TAIPING, Thurs.— Excellent rugger was played yesterday on the Esplande when the Taiping Tigers beat Ipoh's 12th Royal Lancers by 14 points (goal, two dropped goals, try) to 6 (two tries). The visitors possessed the heavier pack but were no match for the Tigers who were superior108 words
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Article28 1952-10-10 12 PERTH, Oct. 9 (Reuter-AAP) Ray Lindwall, the Australian fast bowler, said here today that England might win next year's Test series against Australia.28 words
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Article129 1952-10-10 12 TOKYO, Oct. 9 (AP)— Miss Marjorie Jackson, Australia's visiting Olympic sprint champion, won another gold medal today m her 100-metre dash specialty at an invitation track and field meet m Tokyo. Miss Jackson, who last week set a new worli record of 11.4 seconds129 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-10-10 12 Sidney Patterson of Australia Is pictured here at speed during the final of the world professional pursuit cycling championship on the concrete track at Pare Des Princes. Paris. Patterson won the championship from 1951 titleholder Antonio Bevilacqua of Italy. The amateur pursuit championship went to P.64 words
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562 1952-10-10 12 IF there were any awards for best performance, the prize would unquestionably have gone to Koh Soon Teck who broke two of the day's four records at the Victoria School swimming carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Koh Soon Teck won the562 words
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Article117 1952-10-10 12 TAIB'S BID FAILS NCJ HENG KW\\n n» Flower Badnuni'n! f entered the wtmA liSingapore Bud mint < iation junior pionship uhr n 1,, Ahmad Tail> << Singapore B.tdm.i. last niuht. Tii^ match i the ni^M! I net play b Alrsan '1 an wpM>" v a dew pee ed i v.im117 words
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